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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1920)
j ' paoi nvp i' " THE EVENING HHULP. KLAMATH FALL!, OHICOM iATCRDAT, nhX H, II Fords Are Here 11 Touring 3 Roadsters 1 Sedan 1 Coupe Juit arrived. Immediate delivery, if you hurry. Danner-Patty Motor Co. SUMM0K4 Z7KF ;!'( ri-fX'flTz If the Wood Dealer Sold Service Tluit sound imM We do nut aril rurrrnl ve m-II amir. doraa't 1(7 Writ, upHir ihr himmI dealer wild arnlir luMrnd of himkI, ho would Irml lo )uur fumarn nml oiir range, fake awn) Hie ah" and clean Ihr dura, you Mould buy x muih heat. Now ou buy m niurli light, although you pay according lo lite rurrrnl you consume. Hut Ihr arrvlir la performed for you by Oil company al Ihr subatatlona iind power plant. Thai I vtlint w want to gle you--ffirlrnt aenlre. It U the aim of lhl rompany lo hate nonr but aallafleil cualomera. No matter what It la, If you have a grievance, or air dlaaatlafled about your bill or do not understand our ralra, plrae mine In and ace a r write ua about II. If you have any auggratltina to makr, Me will gladly avail our selves of Ihrm aa our aim la umatanily lo Impruto our mvIj to you aa faal aa tha development of arleucc and human ability permit. California-Oregon Power Company In tht Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. Irenn V. Alexander, Plaintiff, ti. Jchn Thomas Alexander. Defendant!' , To John Thomas Alexander, Defend- nni, ; In Iho name of the Stale of Oregon? I You ore hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled aul( ion or before the fifth day of August; . 120, that being the expiration of the alx wcoks publication of tble sura- ' mons ai prescribed by tho order for publication thereof, made by tht 'court, and If you fall to to answer, tho plaintiff will tako a default and ,docrcu against you dissolving the bond of matrimony existing between, the plaintiff and yourself, and alao uch other and further relief, Inclafl- Ing alimony, at to the Court may seem Juit and equitable. -' , Tbli summons la published by or der of Hon, D. V. Kuykendall, judge ,of tho above named court, duly mado on tho 23rd day or Juno, 1920. I The date of tho tint publication hereof la Juno 23, 1020, ' I F. H. MILLS, 1 Attorney for I'lalntlff. Klamath Kalla, Oro, June 23-30-7-H-21-28-4 o c i e ty I NOTICE TO CREDITOR!! In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In tho Matter of tho Kitato of Kdna K. Kerns, Decerned. ' Notice I hereby given by tho un 'derslgned, administrator of tho en-1 itato of Kdnn K. Kerns, dcccaied, to tho creditors of, and to all persons having claims against the said de coined, to present the same, properly 'verified, within six months arter tho first publication of this notice, tewlt: the 12th day of July. 1920, to said administrator at tha ofTlce of C. F. Stone at Klamath Falls, Klam ath County, Oregon, the same being the place for the trans action of tho business of ssld estate. II. J. MATTOON, S. May Oreer, past president of the Kebekah assembly of Oregon, waa the honor guest at a tea Wednesday afternoon, when sho visited here from her homo at lllllsboro, Oregon. Tho tea was given by past noble grands and officers of the Prosperity Itobekah lodge, at the home of Mrs. Carey Ramsby. Mrs. Ella McMIIIIan entertained yesterday at a luncheon honoring Mrs. Joseph Smith, who Is visiting hor sister, Mrs. C. It. Do Lap, from Richmond, California. Those present were: Mrs. Smith, Mrs. C. R, Do Lap, Mrs. D. Drue baker, Mrs S. K. Phillips and Mrs. George Humphrey The Ep worth Ieaguo asks that joung peoplo of the city keop one of their social dates open for the "great massacre of dogs," Thursday even ing, July 29. At this . tlmo the League will give Its annual welner roast, under the management of Miss Margaret Upp. Hill Holloway Is In charge of selecting a place for the picnic and Miss Vera Wood and Kutherlne Upp will look after the matter of tho games, while Mr, and Mrs. Llnfcsty and Mrs. Bill Htlloway aro on the refreshment committee. Thoo wishing to attf.rd are to meet nt the court noia at 7:(0 o'clock. And they .irs rvineslcd to bring u cup and a spoon. j Miss Betty GoddM wn hostess AdmlnMrMoofthe Estate rt , Th d , nt t0 n number of July 12-19-2C-2-9. I- NOTICE friends at her home or. E:3le pid6e Tho party left town at 1.30 o'clock In the evening and went by boat to the Ridge, where the evening was After the t:r All persons, knowing themselves Indebted to George T. Baldwin, do- passed In dancing ceased, are hereby requested to call nK 0f a dainty supper by Miss Cad &"$& oVe''and setSe ' ' h PX returned by moonlight the same at once. Klamath Fnlls. Dated: Klamath Falls, Oregon,' Tho guest list follews: Misses June 21, 1920. I Clara Calkins, Myler Calkins, Mar- JWAU00riDONLDW,N' li0Ty De,le"' Mar, ,lorab0' Mel" Admini.irat'nr. f iiin'Eataio af Chastaln. Margaret Worden, May- George T. Baldwin, deceased. June 22-29-C-13-20 A London hualneM rutin naa Iodic nl a complaint agulnst hla cook, uc rualng her of Inciting her mltre to brt on tho racei, fJH!!,S,?"aHi,1ssssaaBSBSS Klght)-one per cent of all tha poultry flacks In the t'nlted Ktntri larr carvd for by omen. I THK i:8K OF these columns will make money for yon. I MssMt"aMsBMBsasasaaBasaSsMsasAaAssSkaSa ssjassaatassjsasstaaissaassaaasasgssaisjasaassasista .-. t-. , rm,4amimm.mt 1 .! "t ,-N ipk- im t tf n .-'SC; . '-i ' i r P.. ,! k " r 1 4 n t'iist- b if . ?. ,.1h r -. f i "- a 1V mtf fa.- .i., u. ftSftr- 4 tiv IfW v t fi , . r- A Guarantee That Guarantees The best guarantee of faithful performance, of lasting usefulness or of the definite quality of a pro duct is found in that product's advertising. If you value constant satisfaction if you want to push every dollar to its limit, read the advertise ments. In them you will find many newsy items-to save you money, time and energy. Whether your wants are food, clothing, furniture or a toy for the children the advertisements car. help you. The advertisements contain many suggestions to meet the important problems in the home. To take advantage of an advertisement is to save to get guaranteed value. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS! YOU WILL FIND THEY PAY. ir-ii '? belle Lcavltt. Verda Cozad. Miss Anthony, Ina Graham, Claudia Spink. Karl Montgomery, Viola Campbell, Kngle Landccarap. Nora Rlnker; Messrs. Don and Carl New bury, Arthur Leavltt, Saunders, Har dy Smith, Kagon, Austen F, Flsgel, Fladen, Krenshaw, Herbert Barry. Paul Nole, Nesblt,- nby -Sloan, Te JDelrell. Kenneth .Perr, Lyle WalU era and -Mr. ana airs, ueioen u am nion, i Miss Nellie and Ksthcr McAn drews entertsloed 'Wednesday with la card party at their home, 350 Ivinih .tr.nt "PIt Hundred" and other Karnes wcro played during the a - 'v j, - c I ' course of the evenlngj Those present were: .Misses Anno May 'Johnstoyi, Jeanne Applegate. Minnie Barnum. Hnicl Fry, Nellie and Uslhcr McAndrews; Messrs, ' t u iy. I .: sJ' h , v 4W -U1 VV Lloyd Porter. Frank Mills, Lawrence Goble. Charles Patterson, u. ji, ! Clemens and Fred Prolforn. ! I Tho Happy Hour club, which hnd ! disbanded until after tho Fourth will toko up the regular meetings of every two weeks beginning Tuesday, .The nfteen ladles, who ore members aro Invited to meet with Mrs, George nihn at her homo at 911 Pine street. Tho Morning Musical given at the White Pelican Hotel on Thursday morning was not only a ploaslng In novation but a decided musical and social success. The audience that filled tho sun jarlor of tho White Pelican was wade up exclusively of the relatives and friends of the young ladles who mndo their first appearanco as mu sicians. The programme was of tho highest order of piano music and Included compositions of Bach, Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin, Rubensteln and others nnd was thoroughly enjoyed. The young ladles who gave the progrnmmo and who wero the host' esses of tho occasslon wero Miss Dorothy Dolzoll, Miss Pearl Blohn, Miss Constnnco Fisher, Miss Alma l.nwronco, Miss (ioraldtne Watt and Miss Margaret Johnston. All the numbers woro played with a preolslon and clearness of execu tion and sympathetic Interpretation that showed good training and care ful preparation. Some numbers were nlaved with a spirit and feeling that (showed unusual ability. Miss Margaret Johnston's contrl butlon, Klgar'a beautiful melody, "Salut d'Amour'1 and Carreno'a "Ml Tereslta" were well played. Ml Dorothy Deliell played the stately Andante movement from! Beethov en's Op. 14, No. I, with' a dignity and expression unexpected tor her years. She also played cnopin'a NocUrae Op. 8, No. I, with sym Jl . ' I , . a 't BSBSb l We supply the hew record "Hits" :: while they are new and pop i: ular. Try us for that record . you have been unable to hnd elsewhere. BRUNSWICK, PATHE, EMERSON aid OKEII RECORDS Square Deal DrugStorej SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION Faithful" and her playing of Liszt's Llebe'straun No.' 3, would have done credit to a much older person. Miss Constance Fisher played the showy Fifth Nocturne of Leybach and also Chopin's two Etudes Op 10 No. 5 and Op. 25, No. 9, with power and much brilliancy. MhjsGeraldlne Watt's plsylng and , Interpretation of two such different and difficult numbers as Raft's La Flleuse and the exquisite Mansfeldt Llsst Romance, were delightful. Miss Pearl Blehn played Ruben- ONLY SON OF WORDEN RESIDENTS IS DEAD' Glywnn E. Downing, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downing of Wor den, died last evening at 8 o'clock at the Warren Hunt hcspltal. He waa 12 years old. The funeral will take place Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock from Whlttock's chapel. The Downing family have resided In Klamath county for many years and are widely known. Much sym pathy will be extended them In their stein's Barcarolle In G and Chopin's -bereavement. Nocturne Op. 27, No. -2, very ac- ceptably. KOTICE TO CRSDITOM. MJss'lJIehn. furnished the last I Notice la hereby given that UaCaa numberaTrd ellmar of the program- deralgaad kave been duly appelated Kji'.,.''Va-u,.ii--j,f.K ti.fAdmlnlstratora of the Estate1 of mo 'by' her ffneTSlaVIng of the Magic Georf- r BMmla, deceased, bylthe Fire Motive from Wagner's "Dlo county Court of the 8tato of Oregon Wnlkure." This number was pre- for the County of Klamath, and alt ceded by a short talk by Mrs. Charles' Persona having clalma against said 1 rki.i. .,., , .... Estats are hereby directed to present Wood tberleln explanat9r.tag- th taBe ,0 w, w Badwln, ,, ot ner'a Musical settlngsof the Norsa Mid 'Administrators, at the Baldwin legends, especially 'tho Nloblungen Hardware Store, at Klamath FaJU, Lied, from which the story upon Oregos, duly verified, within six ...mm. .,- ui. ... . .v nn montls) after the date ot this notice, which the Fire motive from the Op- Dmled KUaiatB FaUg Oregon. era "Die Walkure" Is founded. The Juno 22, 1910. audience was very appreciative and it WILL W. BALDWIN, was highly entertained. As one lodyl . " '. A- QORDON, nrn..nt ,...j it i-nh . i-1 Administrators of the Estate of present expressed It, Oh. to bo, om T. Baldwin, deceased, sweet and sixteen to wear pretty'June 22-28-8-1S-20 summer gowns on a bright summers ' morning and to play like that." J The Countess of Limerick, promt- ...nnent In fashionable society, has op Half the brooms made In tho oast ened an antique shop In London and and brought Into Oregon to be sold purposes to" donate all the profits aro made on handles turned In Ore- from, her venture to various Irish gon factories and shipped east. charities. t y The Rex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 Iced Imperial Cantaloupa . SOUP Chicken Gubo Creole , FISH Fillet ot Salmon, Vin Blano , Potatoes Jullene RELISHES Spiced Beets Swqet Gherkins, - SALAD ' Cold Slaw, French Dressing KNTREES l Choice of Chicken' Fricassee, Rex Style H Squab Chicken, a la Maryland Club Steak, Sauce Bernalse f ,' VEGETABLES Cream Whipped. Potatoes Steamed Head Rice DKSSEKTS Special Rex Panes Choice ot Assorted Plea Vanilla Ice Cream OafeNslr . jf. Mtoi Alma Lwrece played the vvMvvNM'vvi'rM''''YvvMwwwvvvwMMwXwivmdlai4ttlt Baok'1 fttisaber k "Heart set1 ju ji.im.rijiriJuifuirooirrrri-i-1 . n; ' ir ' - 1 "'" V m 1 -' ;f1 , 't " - 'i V W&ft pathy and feeling.