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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1920)
'U 3 :i 'I at, juke as, it mE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAflKPOUIt, 'lt i i n V i u liSUL The livening Herald . 9. MCXRAT I run totiii atf Editor MondaleTheater Utobed dally, except 8unday, by nermm publishing company 01 li Fane, at 115 Fourth street. trtsrad at the pottofflce at Klam i Valla, Ore., for transmission thru i awlla aa atcoad-clasa matter. at the Associated "Pits. vTae Aaiaclated Preaa la exclusively MHlM'to tbe uaa. for (republication all aewa dispatches' credited to li m Mt otherwise credited la thli and alo local me wi published . All rights of republication of tpe- mat sups tehee Herein are also rv- ee iiuuAY, junk as, isao j Telegraph Tabloid I WASHINGTON, June 25. Bene dict Crowe!!, assistant secretary of war, bas resigned, cffertlTO July 1, aad plans to enter private business. CONSTANTINOPLE. June 25. Tbe Turkish peace delegation at Parle has been instructed from Con stantinople that tho Turkish govern sient will uncompromisingly refuse to sign any peace treaty wtlch de prives Turkey of the Smyrna district. Adrlanople or eastern Thrace. NEW LONDON, June 25. Yale 'eeewa scored a double victory on tbe Thamta river course. today 'la tbe pre liminary races In tbe Harvard re gatU. The Ell oarsmen swept Yale ahead of their. Harvard rivals. NEW YORK, June 25. Speedy ratification of tbe Versailles treaty after elimination ct Article 10 or tbe league of nations covenant is urged by Herbert Hoover rn a statement published today In the New York Evening Post, as a platform on which the Republican party should stand In the coming presidential election. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ono of tho mot ItcMutlful plrturo of the northwest ever ruaile THK POPULAR HTAR Earl Williams In Kugtsno Walter' tit-cat Hinge KarcrMi "THE WOLF " Also a (total Onsnedy A Mack ttoanett Picture "SLEUTHS" Full of Outx! LanghM Two Khoww 7 asul 9 COMING SUNDAY TOM MIX In "Heart of Texas Ryan " And Two Orpheara Ctrralt VAUOKVIULK ACTS morn difficult than usual. And this Incident has recalled to tho minds of old Klamath knttler tho time when this spring-raiiia (o the surface furn ishing water -for old Uaulcl (lordnu uml his neighbor. Klkmstli vrn Llnkvllle then nnd Main street was more road with an other big spring In tho middle ot It, where tbe traveler watered their stock Tho pioneer all remember the springs but no one remembers definitely whether tbe body of a man was actually found In the bottom ot the spring one year when the trusb was rsked out, although some report that thl really happened. LsaaaaaaajuAAAAAAAAAAA VTTff.VfvVVVVTTTTvVTT .MM"fr K. It. LAWHKNCK TAKKH IMPOItTANT AGENCY lYominenl Dealer Make a IWal With United tigar KUire rXttatxtn) (lltr Jtlru Urvitt Advantage Mr E. ll. tawrence. prominent Main slret dealer, ha taken over the United Cigar Stores Company's nruncv. Thl annsuneement'l tuud NOTICE OP FILING PETITION TO today by Mr. Lawrence at his plaeo VACATE A KTKKKT 0f buslnesa on Main strreU- Mr, Lawrence state that he will TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN w prepared to meet all demand tor Notice Is hereby given that tbe y brand of United Cigar at the undersigned will, at a regular meet- name prices hlch prevail In tho Ing ot tbe Ccromon Council of tbe 1,400 United Clgnr Store and. City ot Klamath Palls. Oregon, to be Agencies located In over four bun held on the second Monday In July, divd cities throughout the Unltnd 1920, to-wlt: on the 12th day ot July, states. 1910, present their petition to said Mr Lawrenre will have the fran Coramon Council praying for the va- rnie for the sale or United Cigars,' cation of that portion ct Lakcvlew which guarantees customers better Street lying and being between Ore- cigar fur tbe money than are other goa Avenue and P. Street, and more Wie obtainable. United Cigar are particularly described aa that portion of all types. Havana Heed, Havana of Lakevlew Street lying and being Domestic, I'orto Hlcan. Manila, etc., between Lot 1 of lllock 66 and Lot in various sites, from five cents up. 1? ot Dlock 72 In Dcuna Vista Addl- The SUPERIOR QUALITY ot tlon to the City ot Klamath Falls, United Cigar has built up a chain ot Klamath County, Oregon, as said per- over 1,400 stores and agencies, en tlon ot said Lakevlew Street la shown abling better prices and better values by the official plat ot said addition to be given customer, to Klamath Falls now on flic In tho. Cash Discount Vouchers will be Is public records ot Klamath County, sued with every purchase, as Is tbe Oregon. custom In the United Stores, and on Dated, Klamath Falls, Oregon, opening day, June 38th, all custom June 11. 1920. .er III receive Double Vouchers. KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT CO. 'Also, souvenir will be given awuy Petitioner. FREE with every purchase. Thnse Juno 11-18-25-S-9 I Vouchers eenstitute a discount fur .cosh, and are Isnued only In United CIMnikir riC CDDINf ClBur Slor -ai Agencies FINDING Or arKING The decision of the United Cigar REVIVES OLD; TALES apy to enter the tieid m " Klamath Falls Is regarded as aa In- - ' dicatlon that tbe big United concern Workmen In excavating for the rallies the big future awaiting new Poole theatre, at Seventh and Klamath Falls It also puts Klam- Main streets, have uncovered a good ' " n ' big markets slxed spring wkilch makes excavating "Enders Specials" IN KEEPING WITH OUR WORD WE ARE QUOTING THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES TO ALL CASH BUYERS. THESE PRICES HOLD GOOD FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK: Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, lib, Reg. 65. Special . '.! Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, 21t; Reg. $1.25. Special .-..!. ? Folger's Tea, Black or Green, Reg. 50c lb. Special '. Best Grade Fmit Salad, large size. Special .' Cosmos' Tomatoes, 2 for 35 eta. or Per Case Mccco Corn, 2 for 35 ctt. or Ijr Case . . Goody-Goody Peas, 2 for 35 ctt. or Per Case Regular 45 ct. Bulk Coffee. Special '..' '. K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 80 ct. can. Special K. C. Baking. Powder, Reg. 50 ct can. Special . .'. . K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 25 ct. can. Special , 50c $1.00 !. 40c 50c a, t ," $4.15 $4.15 $4.15 35c 70c 43c 22c We will nay this week 45 cents per dozen cash for all fresh eggs. Watch Saturday's paper for next week's Specials. ! J. E. ENDERS & CO. 'r0 S H O E . MtV K.r7M &Cs' JhL' SX w1 3 s " T ? T t T T T y t T X T - THE FLORSHEIM SHOE FOR THE MAN WHO CARES In Cordovans, Calf, Kids and Kangaroo Leathers ' ' ' 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT DR. REED'S CUSHION SOLE For the Man Who Wants Style, Comfort and a Long Wearing Shoe 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT Emerson's Black Button All Sizes Value $10. fclt QC Sped! vO.OO No. 423 and No. 428 Black and Brown. A Real Dress Shoe. Stock Limited. tQ QC Special $0.00 No. 446 and No. 1572 Blkland Brown. Blucher and Engli&h Lasts. $12 sptSi. ... $6-85 No 577 and No. 579 Heavy Work Shoe Tan $3.85 -&- $3-85 No. 589 and No. 601 Scout Last and Bluchers Brown Mule $2.95 ,. Special .. Saturday tpZitD Successors to ROBERTS Ml WHITMORE LONDON. June 2C T!ie Gr-k legution here received official Infor mation that the On-oks campaigning against Turkish nationalist in tho Smyrna district hnvti xurrcundl the Turkish arr$j corps fc3 inlls cast of Smyna, takluR. 4.003 prisoners and many guns. Till.? UAnttl? Jiinn 25. The crm- mission ofWrlsl.lti H'sslon hrc for Z tho formation.! a permanent court' t .f lit,l.n u tirn'vlilptl In thH lmttllG lit I T ... V"""" " " - -""- nations covenant ha uncnlmoiixly derided that thl court will bo located at Tlio Hague. Don't wear dress or work shoes that are uncomfortable when you can buy shoes at these prices f K. Sugarman a v X' m I Ain't Mad at Nobody " SUMMONS FOK I'UIJIJCATION liulty Nit. IIOU In tho Circuit Court of the Stftto of Oregon, for tho County of Klnimith, Illcey A. Halril, plainliir, s. i;mnia G. Hoblnson. W. C. Foster ami L. M, Langley, Detendants. In the namo of tho State of Oriren: To W. C. Foster and L. M. Lang ley. Defendants, You aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agalnHt you In tho above entitled suit, on or before July 0, 1920, that being the last day of the tlmo prescrllx-d In the order for publication of this iium inons. And If you fall ro to nnswer or appear, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed fcr In his complaint on file herein, to-wlt: That that certain niortKngn ox eculod by tho defendant, Kmmti 0. Iloblnflon, on tho Hint day of March, 1011, In favor of tho plaintiff for tbn Hum of $2,800, payable nno year after date, with Intercut at tho rate of per cent por annum, covurlnts tho following described real estiita: All of Hoctlon 30 Tovnhlilp 39 South, Ilur.iio 10. Kant of Willamette Merl- rtlun, Klamath County. Stato of Ore-' K0n, bo fnrui'Iosud by decree of this Ceurt: t hut thn Hum of $170 ho al lowed nt a. reasonable altnrnoy'H feo, In nam rorociomiro proccc-inng, to- Kiitlior with CCHtH Of HUlt. Tluit tlio ilorenduntH, w. c. KiiHtcr and L. M. Langloy ho barrd and furoLloned of ovory right, tltlo and e'juity of redemption, or other Inter est In nalil morlKuged properly, 'save the statutory right of redumption, In siild promlKOH. This summons Is served by publl cation thereof, In the Kvenlng Herald, a dally newspaper, printed, publlHbed and of general circulation in Klam atb County, Oregon, by order of Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge ot. the above entitled court, made and filed May 27tb, 1S0, which said order, require that this summona be MblUbed once a 'week .for six cop- aecutlve weeks, beginning on tbe 28th oy oi May, izu. ' n). MTEH and V'V W. A. W1B8T, Attorneya .for. Plalntift. Announcement WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Blacksmiths, Boilcrmnhers, Machinists and Wood Workers The largest and best equipped shop between Port land and San Francisco. We are prepared to do all kinds pf heavy mill work, and make logging equip ment. Auto truck bunka, truck bodies, truck trailers built to order. I have installed Oil Furnace for Spring work. Using THE BROWN PYROMETER instruments for tempering. Auto and Truck Spring work i8 no experiment with us. You will find first class Mechanics here, and commonsensc prices. Shop located at nth and Willow Street, Phone 530. ,,i;. B. HUUSfc, n-op. Don't fail 'to read the Herald Classified Ads. I Houston Opera House Tonight Burt Southern And His Fun-Makers in "THE END OF A PERFECT DAY" TOMORROW NIGHT Complete Change of Program "IN WRONG" 25 of Gross 'Receipt f or . SACRED HEART ACADEMY CAMPAIGN FUND 2 Ms H-11I'IM:I .V4 l- t