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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1920)
KM SATURDAY, JVSF. 1ft, J MO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paok rocn ., Tim L'v.n J IJgij'fl',,,',r nr,rte 'n ,ne ufcco she I lit ternoon nl n lawn party at the their 1 HC CiVCning nCrll. Q . ,ann. Wtn j,er tlce. She sings home On South Hlerslde street The B. J. M Unit AT Editor FltKll S O U L K City IMItor """ "" -" " " - " I Margaret Entered nl top posi.mice at n ui-, u)l , fu)m i,cr dilnl years study mth Fnl k. Ore. for transmission thru . ., . of the people resident bcth In anil out of Mills addition. Her beneflclenl Influence will long litt frit In the Mill school, as It In sure to he here oer she coudouremls to n cei't mi I Juno 18 In San Francisco In Mr. Pas- nftnrnon was pleasantly spent In I morn' Junior Pupils concert In music nnil conversation and the mint which 14 pupils participate. Mr. delicious refreshment nerved iPasmoro writes. "Uxorycno lores her 'voice ' It will surely bo gratifying Another of the popular dances nppirintnietit us teacher Published dallv. except Sunday, by to Klamath Kails to hear another which are given oicnMonnlly b) the Tfct Herald Publishing Company ot beautiful voice which belongs to our members of St Pauls l'plscopnl guild Klamath Kails, at 115 Fourth Street community. was held last nlnht nt the Whlto I Muri-arel Worilen has arrived l'nllr.iti luilrl .mil n lii r-lv t. - "- " V " ... ..... . ......... In tended. Those, who attended report (ln tuji H .m.v i u.ni mc m. .i... ......... t .... .i ...... . . ..... ... ..... ' ui:i(rc.?i. inn iifiu an the mails ns second-class matter. iw- -"" iie"-.i .. .. (.i.- must enju.ve.uie evening . ; gram oi ino !pnng lesitvni ui aigmn Yteek Iriim Huik Uke to th Subscription terms by mall to anyi-'Pn hn" ,n P'no s lo worn, nnu Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Mnrv em of mill Spencer t'r-oli ddroxs In ihe t mtcd StnUs nl n ai nil accompanist. uinniiK McClure and Mrs It 1) Wiitti nlnirn l VMSSVVMMVxsVMWVWVMVSWMMVWWWWMSVWAAAA xeiiri: .1 Jewel Cafe Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 ( h'. t Speorer 1' o roiiflu- S with the J One year One month 15 0 50 Klt'imlh nlver. and all trlhulmle thereof tdtufttod in Klaiuaih County, lf.mttfr .if ihn Amm ialeil Piv-. The Ast-oclaled Press Is exclnlelv ,0 iltl-Curel. tilled to the uso for republication Kremstnd l.oulso Homer, 01. vo wrsntlou nnd dainty refreshments Mnrcarvle Mntzcimuur. wer.. seneil iltirlnir thn nflerniimi t all news ll,r''1",J,1,'!'1 t0 " Carolina l.axrarl. to mention only a Those present were Uesdnu.es Kit- VI HUl IHIIfl.. -FV v......... .. ;..- ...I..,.,.... .... ,, , .. paper, and' alto local news puousneu kareln. All rlKhts of republication of spe cial dlrpatchcs herein are alto ro-wred. KATl'lllKiV, Jt'NK in. na Society ..i.h.ii,i.i ri.i. .n..r..-iiv i. )... 1....1... i ........ .., ..., .,. uiereei viiunioti in iii -"' "" . ..' I 'i ..-. ... ..-.r nSun, state of OieRen.n-'i.o'nrtibrei.teni.d nniiouai nuiiur mruruy in ime . is. in urn social nueriiaon i lie time Wji et'no;loli fr in ettdHlva nnB' and numbers anion,; its members wax passed In needlework lind con-1 line and nther 'mists, nnd WIIKHKAK, the Slate Prowl of Kih and t'Rine Comiii1 is'oners Is do- slreiu of iirniecllijn the trout and other fish freMiem'tiK "'') Spencer CrieH from Hitch l.nke " tin. con fluence of said Spencer Creek with Ktaniath Kivrr. and all tribntnrles thereof, situated In Klamath County. State of Oregon; TMKKKKOU. NOTICi: IS lllMti: ltY RIVKN. by the Slate Hoard uf I Fish and (.Jiue Commlsslonors that Duck said IHI I'UhM "nlad few of Us celebrities fus Moore. 1. M. Pitch, (larrett Van Klper, C P Mason, J. K (loeller. Mrs Jack Slater and Mrs Charles iM a- t'iimmlnKs and Miss i:ilabeth Otey entertained at n dinner dance -"cCurdy. at the home of the. former In Hot Sorlnirs Addition. Saturday. June I Tn" Mulfl Study club held un ISth. The house was prettily decor ated nnd an enjo.iable ecnlnic w'i open raeeiinK mis attcrnoon at tne nil of Spencer Creek from home of Mrs Fred Mills on lllch i I.akn to the confluence of - t .. ..-. a . (pen, In dancing and music, music ree Tb.s w, the i... meeting of --; ,- .UMm ihwof . ,U'lng furnished b- the Jan orches-.the club for the season nnd the work Mtuatcd In Klamath County. State of tra of San Francisco Coer were '" he taken up again In September Oregon, lire all and each of them l laid for ten. Including Mr. and Mrs. The. house was beautifully decorated hereby closed to fishing of any kind .. , O. W Hobertson. Mr and Mrs In v,llow and white and n mlscellnn- "' fish from ii,.l ifiip ihl lii SSv Thr concert announced for June 29 ..... . ... ... .... ...... ... ,.... , .oilier nsn. from and after the 1st da ivnarie' vfic,t, .-.ir anu irs. juck u i''i.m m"ii uj iin- iui'iuuits. ,oi Julv, 1920, until said stream nu ..cm it ... '"""""-'SlntHr. Mrs. It. .Morrnn-. M s Nora entertninea the Bursts ilurliie thn nca n oiiennl lo'f sli lit .. ........ . ..-, . --- .-- ... -. .. . -.-.-....... soil' hi (I In-1 With Hlco ill i.mii:h It J Ol.vis S.l..l Comliinntiiin Vgi Little I'lsll Temli loin of Sole Tarter Sau.'n Cholre of Chlchpn l'rlcas,i stinmed liumpllnca Fr.ud Sprliig el iri.eii Country Stylo Itoimi I. din of I'll; Sno Drtaalng vi:(ii:iaiii.i:h .Mushed I'otat'es Splnnch Apricot Pie ' Tia iii:ssi:iit Cholm nf Viikllla Ice Cri'tim Pineapple Cream Pie HU1.NK8 Coffee Milk JEWEL CAFE are 610 MAIN ST. 4, Jane 30. In ord-r to permit Harriet Parmorc to fill other prsfeslonnI engagcrtients. On June 11 she ap cared on the same program with the Zocllner quartet, which Is a fam na atrlnged-lnttrument ensemble. The critics are unanimous In praise of br glurlout voice and her depth f temperament. She has been mak- In Mills Addition on Shasta Way The most beautiful presents were 'showered unon the cuest of honor xto treat success as an actress. herwho .., ,olebra,ne her 60th birth- ,day and at the close ot a delightful letcnlng delicious refreshments were tinker. Mr James Milne und Mr H 'afternoon Thoe taking part In the,. ,An" J ; "''"'I l'" ujilawful t K. Paddock of Portland. 'program were: Mrs. E ... ttnt,S " .Mrs. A J oye. Mrs. J Morga'n. Mrs during the period of time above pe- Thursday evening of last week the I'11'" Carl Thomas and .Mrs. K ) clfled. family of Mrs. B. F Muehelm ge, ,,. vocal, and Mrs. George l'l- L,.' " ' .X?" T'K I-:. ......: .: . '.."...::".. "...:..' , it riniUir (TtlVIIKMl I thin her a birthday surprise at her home! rlch -Miss Hetty Gndde and Miss .Margaret YVorden. piano About 15 1 guests were Invited and at the close ot j the nfterno:n delicious refreshments i plendld physique and wonderful Talce-quallty made the part of Ed ward. In King Lear, a most remark able presentation of that character, In a productl:n given recently at Tomona college. She. Is going to Taxis this fall, not to study, but to sing. She hopes to combine the act log and singing w-blch Is opera. Cora Miller, the soprano solist of this concert, wishes to be known as a Chlloquln girl, as that is her home -Miss Miller attended St. Mary's acad emy at Xtdford, dd high t-CuOol at Fort Klamath. Her many friends In that section of the county are plan served. Mrs. Paul llogardus gnie a birth day dinner at her home on South itherside Saturday In prosecuted ns by statute Dated at Portland, Oregon, 10th day ot May, 1920. were served by the hostess. Miss Myrtle ftecord sailed Wednes day for Honolulu, where she will spend the (omlng year. Miss ftecord has been principle of the Mills addi tion school during the past year, nnd honor of her, " uch ' on tar herself the es- The pee not only of the patrons of the school, but of ever) one who has tak- daughter, Mrs. J P. Hrett guetts were Mr. and Mrs. I. U Stein, i Colmnn O'Laughlln and Mr and Mrs i'n "' Interest In the educational ad-1 Hrett nnd children, the Infant son of ! vancement of the city. Possessed of' Mr. and Mrs. Hrett making his first delightfully philosophical dlsposl-l vltlt to the home of his grandparents jtlon, she overcame obstacles that on this occasion? I would have defeated the plans nnd i Mrs. !.. I.. Stein and Mrs. Paul Ho- ambitions of n less competent teach-,Junc gardus entertained the Sisters of er, with the result that she brought STATK nOAUD OF FISH AND OA.MU COMMISSIONKHS. .Hy K. V. CAHTKIt. Chairman of the Hoard. Hy C. F. STONE, Commissioner Hy I N. FI.KISCHNKH. Commissioner. Hy F. M WAUHKN. Commissioner. Hy MAHION JACK. Commissioner. Ily CHHIS SCH.MIDT. Commissioner Hy CIIAS. HAM., Commissioner. Dy n. C SIMMONS, Commissioner Hy JOHN Glf.I.. Commissioner 14-21 nlng lo attend this concert and showjsacred Heart Academy yesterday at-1 about great changes In the view point' A c,M,fle1 A(l " It. isiaaaaitaiaM.. ........., - -.-----. . . . ----------- . . vvv vr -- ---''vvvvv .SSPSBBPpiPS,SS1SSVVSVStS1StS1SaSvSVSkSsaSsSSk ;,,M,',','''','''IW',',I''W'',,,',,',',"- -i U-L-L-L-. LLLLnn.nji.iT.iuLi -. .- i-Jk. . t . i a Houston Opera House LN Tuesday-Wednesday, Jjine 22-23 2 & V t m I j.?' ilvJ JBL I if , ' I !i ' ! ! the nitK;o. HKsot'iicKs GOODMAN & HUGHES PRESENTS Burt Southern AND A COMPANY OF FUN-MAKERS IN THE RIOTOUS FARCE "Hen Pecked Henry" WITH A MUSICAL SETTING OF CLASSY NUMBERS NOT ONE DULL MOMENT PERMEATING WITH i: i: : ! ! I One-llftli of all standing Urn her In It H Plfty-fhe arletles comtmr dnl wood lllggest lumber port In world Fertile soil. 1(1.420.412 acres of tlllabln land not cultivated. J.27.S.640 h. p. tindetvlnpeil water power. Water resourc.-s to Irrigate 4.000.000 acres of land now unproductive, and which would support 200.000 new popula tion eighteen national forests. Crater lake national park Josephine cnes bigger and more beautiful than Mammoth are- hut not s; well udt.-r- tiMll. Scenery to make six KwMi.t lands with l.oou square tulles left our (lame. Commercial and sport fishing In the finest fishing streams In orld. 275 miles ot coastline. Five ocean Kirts. Platinum (lold. tltlvpr Coprn-r. Antimony Tungsten. L'brom'lurn. L-ad Qtilrksllwr. Mica (lypiinn. Opal Agate dlorax NKer. PotashHalt. .Mineral paint Asbestos. Sonpstone Limestone Granite Marble. Petroleum. Natural gas. Coal Mfiici: to tiir.mToiH Nolhe Is hereby given that the underslgnptl has Ix-en duly itppoluled admlnlstriitor of the estate of Henry Mason Hrlslul (also known as Henry M llrlstol and II M llrrluli de. reasod. by the County Court of thu Stale of Oregon for Klamath Counly. nnd all Mirsons having rlnlini sgnlnst said (state are required lo present same, properly verified, lo said ad ministrator at the law offices of It O. Groesbeck, Klamath Falls, Oregiin, within sit months from the date of this notice Dm til June 14. 1920 i:i)Ml'I M rilll.COTK. Adminlsirutor of the K-Msle ot Henry Mason HrUt I. deceased, June.l4-21-2S-5-l2 MAnSIIFIKU), June 19. llecent SIMMONS .No. I till Ijis In the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for Klamath County. Klamath Slate Hank, a Corpora tion. Plaintiff. s W K Smith, De fendant TO W. K. SMITH. IIKKK.NDANT- In the numu of Hut Slate of Ore g ti You are herehy required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above antltled action on or before Monday, July 1. 1920. and If you fall lo artswer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment against ou for the sum of 1150 with Interest thereon at H per cent per Milium from November 1. II' 19, tcgelher with attorney's fees In the sum of 50, and plaintiff's costs, disbursements and eipnses herein, and for the sale of that cer tain stock of goods, wares, merchan dise nod all fixtures, paraphernalia, ami utensils attached In Number 208 nnd 210 Main St. Klamath Falls. Oregon, in thu nbovo entitled action, nnd that the proceeds from said salo lie applied lo the satisfaction of plain tiff's Judgment July 19. 1920 Is the Inst day of the I line prescribed In Ihn order for publication ot this summons, the first publication being Juno 7, 1920, pub lication being by order of Honorable l V Kuykeudall. Judge of the nhov.i entitled court, dated Juno 4, 1920, which order requires that this sum mons bo published onco each week ly thu port of Coos bay was recom- for "lx "UCCt,,",rVM0k(Jvov mended lo purchase a site tern Attorney for p'lnlnt'lff. w No 2, for dock and warehouses and huslhess and postofflco railroad turmlnnls, by Polhemus and Hegnrdt, of Portland, engineers who had particularly Inspected the six or fuven sites offered thu port for t'he proposed Improvements. Thu reconi- but It Is now determined the port will tnendotlon was not acted upon when receive prices on thu various sites In I the, port received tho communication, question and afterwards decide which NONO, hoto nil. dress Is I.comls HIiIk.. Klain- uth Falls, Oregon. June 7-14-21-28-r.-12 LAUGHTER A Bevy of Bewitchingly Beautiful Belles ADMISSION $1.00 RESERVED SEATS $1.50 SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE OPERA HOUSE sa. .., rYVS-y-yyririrvArunAi'aXJV The Rex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 . 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