"Ao-ilj -rw.. .X teYfriV.wft. . H FMi;-WW" M ." ( .la PjI Aa.vuUrf ' - lift hit EVENING it. .'" - ' ' it, jura M, IM KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .. PAGE MrtR LiVi s. if , tf $ ft r 1 1e Evening Herald labochaiemak 't P. . MURRAY rilED flOCLR City Editor . Fnbllshed dally, except Sunday, by "IV Herald Publishing Company ot IDUli lath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street, tared at the poitofflco at Klam th rails. Ore., (or transmission thru "m Malta a second-class matter. S ,. , k ! ! At ! AhmvImImI IVa- Tke Associated Press It exclusively titled to tbe me for republication C all news dispatches credited to It 4r 0t otherwise credited In this. r, and 'also local news puuntneu; All rights of republication ot spe JaJ dleaatekee herein are also re- WEDMCRDAY, JUNK 23, 1B20 sssssssssssssssssssssaaaa. (iBk VdSarBBBBBBBHI 1 f cl aHBBBai BRBBBBBBBaaVII I IV liANUKM, VAM.KY NEWH southern has moth rood support JT. M. C tailth Mlcbltan furnishes tbe thalr min of the hoase committee oa labor In Representative Smith. He haa been busy with his com. . mltteo framing tbe bill to create a women's bureau tn tbe Depart ment ot Labor. This bill will af fect 10,oe,eoo women 'earned ta Industrial pursuits tn the United State. This proposed legislation la Intended to formulate standards nd policies which wilt promote the welfare of wage-earning women, Improve their working conditions. Increase their efficiency and advance their opportunities for profitable employment. He is aafUent Republican. , ,lth n latent as rare as it li re- ."reahing. Hurt Southern entertained ' the audience at Houston's opera 4ms last night with two hours ot AaauInA humor. ftauthem'n ult a,-?- .nrt ,1..... -n.i f, f,n. .nv A clover dauclng act by earao fiber. That's the raro part ot Sand a piano brainstorm by Frank ft. The mass of modern comedians. 8hn' who n" n rtraat n rota in the , liarce ami uces a specially on me piano, wherein he Is billed as "The lino singer. Her voire is not only .odd and Interesting but Is also evi dently trained and, added to othor , .vuiiiub, uittfcUB urr Htl u iriuiu. f,, fm .nv A clover uaucing aci oy uoooy am rather prone to run to rank. rrawth and ftt'n Intereirtlnr tn ejae of fine grain Piano Nut" and merits tho title, and And tho majority need a vehicle to1 wrernl other " lHw. tnndlo their "wit" about In. Inp,en,5r of fe,cblnB . n tier words It's made to order by the ,op of a rca,"r taaD fttrco ,uake8 lne playwright. But Southern has the'"D" wc" wurln ""a- . -...- - .. .... I Messrs. Goodman &. Hashes, man - arimiic lacuuy mil scorns me-i kanlcal aid. Lines that are com.ascrs. like the looks of Klamath Falls Sloan'sce. and which a huneler would iand nre almoti read5r to J,,J tne anangle unmercifully, under his clever iw;fuet of Mr' ucn tnat V -fcandlinic are transfcrmed into mirth- rau,a u"c ,or '" wcv c,,u' ,u '""' caso tbo bill will be ehangeu atier tonight provoking phrases, and situations ore velvet! out of entirely ordinary ma in vivw of the tact that 4erlnl and so shaded bv deft exnres- thev have practlcally'de:lded to take ton ot face or tone, or appropriate I the k stand they are reducing jeeture. that they reach the heights the prices for future periormances iu C the' ridiculous. And. on top of the SO cents and $1. beginning tonight. when "Hen Pecked Henry." wun added and different vaudeville spe cialties, will be repealed. median's talent, the plct ot "Hen Vacked Henry" is laughable from tart to finish. Last jilght's audience enjoyed eatnenTs wit and though the crowd was net large the applause was fre Mat and prolonged. Tke' stir of "Hen Pecked Henry" 4a supported by a cast that Is uni formly excellent, although somewhat vernhadowed by the comedian's art. Fomiastcme some really good spe cialties were Intersperred In last ilgnrs program but the acrobatic 8CMMONH rOK PUHLI CATION Kqulty No. 1109 In the Circuit Court cf (he State of Oregon, for the County oi Kiamain, Rlrey A Balrd. plaintiff, vs. Umma O. nobluson. W. C. Foster ana u. ai Uingloy. Defendants. In the namo ot the State of Oresen: To V. C Foster and L. M. Lang ley. Defendants. You are hereby rer.ulrcd to nppear j. . . ..and atlAV.fr mo cumvailll iiivu anc:ng an ny bouttern was a claslc.laKalMt you in the ab'cve entitled suit IUuiiIm Arc ltnalrrl II. J. Ticknor, assisted by Virgil Deal, look the road soraper up to the lieiU of tho valley and buck and smoothed tbe roads, and Ccrl Deal' aided tbe good work by throwing out rock. the order for publication of this sum-' Mlsa opal Harvey win sponu mo imons.- And It you inn ru iu aui;i aummer wun ner ccuain, .urn. ijvi or appear tor wain mereui, i.. jjcDonald. and In tho fall return to I.ANClKi.1,, June 2.1. -The fecent rains' 4eted the rye and other grain crop!), mid Vthir it wni thtiught thon would be no crop, it now bids fair to be good. Thti LutiRell Lumhor cempuny tiuvu bctin running the mill on Lmigoll Vultey niountiiln for over n mouth, and (ho hugo pllcx of newly stiirked lumber glto testimony ot Uiolr worx They are at present employing about 40 men and work nn eight-hour shift. Airs, Daisy Huntley Is at present enjoying u visit from her nuire, Mrs. Comffler of Olcno, Oregon. Uunny Casey Imlulgeil In a uow Font Cur during tho week, hut, ait yet, hasn't bevn able to run It. It wen't gn without gasoline. Merle Ktlgore and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Duncan, Miss Nolu Deal has Just returned from .Central Point, where sho has been attending school tho past winter. A largo swarm ot bees visited Frank P. Groh's home In the valley and covered the fence, posts Iu front ot his hptue, Saturday, A number huve been riding for beef tills luit Meek, among them Fred Hilton, Leonard Johnson, Clifford Vermillion, Everett Malone, Iran Kit gore, fleorge Vermillion and Merle Kllgore. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Flackus vis ited tn tho vultey at tho homo of Warren Kllgoro Suuday. 11. K. Wlnnard, road supervisor, assisted by Merle and Wnrron Kll gore, Uunny Cuscy, John Noble and James Malone have been grading dtwn the hill and tilling in and plow ing tho road In front of James Ma lono's place the last weuk. IluUdlng Lug Home Arthur Iappen, an cx-soldljr, bos been hewing togs and building a log house on his homestead Just south of Jack Illlllngsley's place. Ho has tho walls about five feet high and the rest of ihe ork well under way. Ivan Ktlgore Just completed a much needed flve-lre fence on his land, knon as the Pro-omptlon on the vast side of (ho alley. C'ovt. IlU)H HornrM The government horse-buyer who Inspected and bought horses at Will Campbell's. Sunday, bought many huad from the ranohen In tke valley. Among those selling were Oscar and Wilt Campbell. It. C. Cowley, George Noble. Ivan Kllgore and Bunny Casey. John Turner Just returned from Jim Huntley's homestead place with a load cf wool recently sheared from the two parties', sheep, at thai place. ft m M"Hfrt '... i' m M t Lnders bpecials X IN KEEPING WITH OUR WORD WE ARE QUOTING THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES TO ALL CASH BUYERS. THESE PRICES HOLD GOOD FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK: ' Cltus-o & Sunborn'ti Coffci', lib, Rig. CD. , Spociul i. ' Chase & Sunburn'; Coffee, 21b, Keg., 51.25., Special ' a Folder's Teu, Black or Green, Keg. 50c tb. Special . ; I Best Grade Fruit Salad, large size.i Special . . Cosmos' TomaloeH, 2 for 35 cts. or ' Per Case .. . .. . T Meueo Corn, 2 for 35 cU. or Per Case ".':.. " .' . , Goody-Goody Peas, 2 for 35 cU. or Per Case . . Regular 45 ct. Bulk Coffee. Special ... , K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. SO ct. can. Special ...j ' ,'... K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 50 ct. can. Special , . . . ... K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 25 ct. can. Special .. ! ... 50c $i:oo 40c 50c $4.15 $4,15 $4.15 35c 70c 43c 22c We will pay this week 45 cents per dozen cash for nil fresh Watch Saturday's paper for next week's Specials. eggs. J. E. ENDERS & CO. Mao McCren, the sbrewdish wife ofon or before July 9. 1320. that henR.ho i0080 -Hen Peeked Honry." filled tho bill the last day of the time proscribed ln J admirably. Sho left nothing undone to makettbe part a sucrcss. and -liarder still did net overdo It. nlalntllt will apply to tho Court for , . ' ..... Charlotte Linne Is one of a bevy of J&mraTZu came' from his homo talented girls carried by tbe show., Tba, tUal certaln mortcsge ,! falifornio nnd will help with the She has an excellent soprano volceccutod by the defendant. Kmrnn 0.(naJ. on the Doa, ralfh ,, BUmmer, and her vocal numbers v,ero a feature Robinson, on the 31st day of March. .. i, drv nn.i hot i Caii. cfthoi)roTam ilSH, In favor of the plaintiff fori"" reports u ury anti not iu tan- in ?!1 v n u .. (the sum of IXSOO. payable one earjfornla. ' wis .May me iRue has a figure afttr date, wlth.'lntercst at tho rate. jj0i nowoy recently purchased four nd a voire that corresponds. She Is of S per cnt. per annum, covering 'k f . Kllcoro and has B.t. ..,.i. . . s al. fll.au In ,las liml Afl I Aervfirev - . - - - . ri"eB"lBe .?" UnUnCey ,Mtt ah of rtlon3:To:h Id M South' lbm milking for the no cnmpi nrirnin istniih it .iidnnA t 7" - " .. . .' i . .fc 7 .--... ......!., iiange 10, East or Willamette aien- f tho baritone effoct of the mas:u- dlan, Klamath County. State of Ore- - 'r""y be foreclosed by decree of this jUourt; mat tno sum oi iu oe ai- I inwn ak n rHKfnHiiiH aiiurno b iv Successors to ROBERTS & WHITMORE ? f y t ? T y y KfXHW'KHX: their gardens and report thai den sass" Is tine. Italn fell Monday nttxrnooii. ery ad ry altraclita o. ii ri) iitintlni; prices so rfuil "BftV-'J "In New lulna hc1i UIIm- Iiuh ltl SD.MMONN iirn purtlrulur system of tattooing' In ltt rirrull Court of tbe Hluln of Itlio body, and should n iiiemlwr of Oiegnii. tor tlie Comity of Kluinslb, any ntttr trtbr Imitate the lutlorn. , "X. V A,"",,,,,,r; l',?'n,,",J "' ,. . . . ,. ... . J.hn JlMimiiH AI'iii.(iiT, Di'ft-rulnnt. u is rrKMrin-ii s fuuu n sunineni Ti John Tbiimas Alexa tr. I),.fnl. be-1 mil i In the liuniii nf the Slate of Op'Ken: some their A:lv MM Ultl) II ri'ijoiu for a iliTlurullDii of war .tweeu Din tv.0 trllx'S. neon his mi Wlieq I'iKrnul rfnun ofTicnri, ! Kan to mut.o me of tho tu roi'l.nin In ili-tectlng Illicit stlllH In the nun tains of Wctt VtrglnU utiii eustMru Kttnturky. tl.x raoiiUHli.nerN nut' hel thnlr ciitrir!i l) Im tailing n mm tern or 1ri'Itm to i;Ivm warnlm of tlw iippenrunre of the revcnj MlmitliH. Vou an- h ri'by niiiilrcd to apiH-ur and iin,r tl roiuplulnt flli-il ngulnit you In the abavo entitled suit on nr Ix'inri) the llttli iluy of August. 1920. that being the uxpiral'on of llm bix wk pulillrution of this sum mors u prmrrilMMl by the 'rdur for jiiilii: 'llnti Ihini-of minis hy the rourl nrnl If you full hi to unswi-r. tlic pl.nMiff Hill turn a d'fntilt nnd li'r-f ugnliiHt )ou dUnolVIng I ho lioiulM ot nilitriirioto cxlntlnc botween Illio SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT WALKS fi V BpA !fm1 1-fiR III iBHsV 5 Am T 1 rVpHBF(i' 'i j I ''rriiaaTaaawiaw t. I l'&llaBanfclai T-Vjt Vv7BBBBBmif eBSSSSLH I tW;-WaaB In said foreclosure proceeding, to- gott.er with ccsts ot suit. That the defendants, W. C. Foster and L. M. Langley be barred und foreclosed of every right, tltlo and eiiulty of redemption, or other Inter est In said mortgaged property, save the statutory right of redemption, in said premises. ' ThU summons Is served by publi cation thereof, In tbe Kvcctng Herald, a daily nev.spapcr, printed, published and ot general circulation In Klam ath County, Orogcn, by order ot Honorable D, V. Kuykondall, Judgo ot tho above entitled court, mado and filed May 27th, 1930. which said o'der requires that this summons be puhl'sbrd onco a eek ,fnr six con secutive weeks, beginning on tbo 28 tli day of May, 1320. , GEO ESTES nnd W A WIRRT, " Attorneys for Plaintiff. May SS-t-11-18-25-2-9 .NO'lICi: OF II.VAIi alh.-ou.nt ,j toaiMtilkl aecretary ta , gr flant of the United etatee lJAtoiv'M nueh labor aad aiaav VI w laaaah Tanulty. aeeretary JU- fwUdaat. .leaflBiua i 9 AMWefer kit daily am. a4 Htuwm from Sua r notick is m:w:nY OIVCN that the uniltr.slgiiPd bus filed in the County Court ot Klamath County, Oregon, tho final account of his ad ministration of tho Estate of Louie it. jJixon, deceased, ana ine Baia Court bat fixed July 10, 1920, at the hour or 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, end tho Court Itoom of tho County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, In Klamath Palls, Oregon, as the date, time and place for the hearing cf objections against said final account, If any there be, and for tbe settlement thereof. ; i BENSON DIXON, Administrator of tbe Estate of Louie II. Dixon, deceased. Jane 2-1-1 1-23-30 A Classified Ad will aa-JR. rroamery. Among others In the valley who are dairying are Levi McDonald, Ivan' Kllgore, Cecil Deal, Uunny Casey, Merle and Warren Kllgore and Alfreji Duncan. ' Miss Margaret Lord of Klutnath Falls has been spending her vacation with her sister, Ltda Duncan. Mrs. Rena Deal has been renorat Ing her bouse the la it week, remodel ing the Interior, papering the rooms and changing It generally. Mlsa Mlrian Martin was a Sunday visitor at the Frank I'. Oroli ranch, Alfred Duncan helped Arthur lap- pen make pubis for new fenco lust week. C. T, Darlny was In our vnlloy doing some survey work for tho Irrl-1 gatlcn dli.trlct lust week. Will K'JIor hiiiikil ii load of lumber off of Iinunt mountain lasi woel: from tho Worlow mill. Will Campbell and wife poisoned squirrels on their ploce, Saturday James Huntley -uh a )M-Hcngor on Monday's stagu to Ilonunzu Cecil Deal and nife visited Klam ath Fulls, Monday The'Mlsues Tuttlo, spent Sunday at their home from tbolr place on Oocd- low mountain, i Cuulne Test Anno)H There seems to be iull n commo tion going up from the women on tbo east s)de of the valley oror the fact that their lives in tho rimroclc an egg-suiklng dog, which visits the ben house en any and all provocation. Dewey und John Horn went to Bonanza Thursday on business. ,'MosV everyone" in t&e"-valley -ha had ail the early vegetables from PORTLAND. June 2.1. Kllii Lewis GarretAon. nf Tuciiina, v.an toduy elected imperful potentate of the Shrine.', Tbo only contist will ho for tho office of outer guard, for which there are about 10 cumlldbtui. Most of tcday'H festivities Included uuto mobile rldus over tbo Columbia highway. jMpjIlr.r' ntiTtalririiontfi were ar- pl.i'litiff nnd onrnnlf, and also In the rural districts or 'H'rniirij.iiuch other and further relief, Inclml ... . , ilng nllnmny as Id the Coitrt muy not ho man) y.nrs ago. 'u weJ. Hnem Just unJ citiltuble. dings" vkTii Jjiiltn Piimninn. Thoiol This 'iminjn Is pulills'ied by or- hit a mm ii v KU7kmiaii, jiiugn lot thu iiliiiM- named court, duly mado ranged for the pecjutary licuctil of on tin- I'.tril day of June, 1U20. ii... i.H.iri i,air for ii i-iii.mii .udi '' " ,lM" "r "'" tinl publication tiin bridal pair, lor tno (.nests each hvfvu1 iH Jimil 23( 1S20 paid jn udmlttauce fee. The receipts . y -- JJILLH, ' went toward furnishing n liotm fori Attorney for I'lnlnllff, tm j.wIv,.Ih , . . ,K,lu'"n''' ru,U' 0t"'' 1.IIIIIH 23-30-7-1 '-21-2R-4 THE ANSWER IS RIGHT AT HIS ElBOW L . . . -' : ry?7 ro..7r , fw can i oer i v j V' -tji-t iiinin'vrr'tetois (w.wto. xTJ, otomawi mtwmimmt .a, feC t aea aaV. i . '' "L,vm SBBBBluUf. n til' it I . I