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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1920)
THI EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OMg0- MTVRDAY, tVhX IT, IM et Star Theatre MWVWMWXWWWWMWWWM IttGIIKMT HT.NI.IU PRODUCTIONS TKIlWll.i.lUKIt PATRICK. PROPS. TONIGHT William S. Hart in "JOHN PETTICOATS" Imagine Hill Hurt, fresh (mm a lumber rami. United plumb In the tangle of a laillca lingerie tuislne, willed to him by hi uncle In addition' to n bushel ot tun theru Is a smashing battle (or it good woman's nam Always a two-reel comedy in addition PERSONAL MENTION -o Mm K M Kdwaril niul ilnunh- tern, Klsle niul Carrie, niul mm, Ueorge, letl mi tli morning Irnln tin Phoenlv, Oregon. her lltey wll'. 'make thrlr homo fur the future r A IMillllii. ului lia liiiili nl . I - -- - Crater l.iiko on n pleasure trip. I Sunday Constance Talmadge in " Two Weeks " n. pauoiigor on the morning Irnln for hl homo In S.ui Pranrltco Mr niul Mr. I TrenlliMti nmt daughter, llrrthn, nmt son. Willie, Mho hat resided In thU city for tin') l.int (mo month, toft thin morning' for .Mi'Mliiuvltle, Oregon, whetv Ihoyj .Milt make their homo. I Mm Nellie McAmlreMS a pat aengor on the mo nil lie triilti fur I Umiit Pat. Oregon, where she wrill , ltt with friend I Sitter Restrict.'. Amanita anil I j Ueorgw Marie loft on the nitirnlnK ' train for a vltlt lo the Mother Route, at Naiareth. Kenluek) It I under stood that three other Sliler will re- I July 16 1 -Jiturn with Sitter Itealrlce ami Sitter TOO LATE TO CUSIFY'S,,KC,Al' ,,omk COOKBO CHICK- Urt In order to lake care., vw uiib iv aw.jar i. n,NNKK ,h u-m: of the Increased growth of the Sao 'LUNCH Sunday. 5.00 to S 00 p. m. red Heart aradenmy Hitter Su4nna """www ijUisuii oUQufty oo to s uo n FOR SALK The Southeast quarter '" " tt iKft niit llaa.f HHSVIaK aAiilUM even, Northeast quarter ot north-' lv harvesting and other KUmalh people h" took advant i wet Quarter .and the west half of fanning- machinery? Our line has axe of the opening of the tage hen! Ike Northeast quarter of Sectloa Prorea ia luperiorujr. Jiowie nar-,.. ,,, ,,. hunting reeoit uiv" . . ". ".win remain In Kentucky. I 17-tt Eighteen In TowaihlD Thlrtv-aarim . Main itreet soum. itange Kievea and one-half i ,,..,. : . .' East of the Willamette Meridian. UShD cara? Why. yea. A Chal There la about three, million feet ot mtn Maxwell. Chevrolet. Forde. i .- ... anif trii,W alp TKav'm .t.ti..ttil. i" u ii iuo. ioe price ia -- " ----. 110.000. For further Information reasonably priced. Howie Gar- write owner, r r. tvunmii itniu. , Main at reel. 17-lf wood. Calif.. 17 J7 N. 8camore Ave. I : ! ! " Idarrett Van Hlper wa not ery ne-, uly 17-: 4-3 1-7-1 4-31 . Owrhauled car, iplendld ihape.'cjfuj buT dj ,rt , ftw. i on thetr return that the agt fowl It very icarre thl teatoa or hat Chang' ed Ita nablrat Itert Wlthrow didn't i even e bird and ho claim to have , walked ow nt of Langell ralley FOR SAUK Iteo Hug. or will trade for good motorcycle with aldecar. bee Crow Swansea a liar be r phone 31S. Overhauled cars, splendid A good line. You can't beat Howie Garage. Main street mum. 17-lf I Charlee ITeardttey ami wife werj .In town yetterday from their home Wan our socontl aunlvornry and on that dato our lo.sourcon totalled $857,445.52 We wish to thank evor'ono of our frlomln who has made thirt growth notwiblc. It has far ivu't-oded our oxpocUitiona and v tlo not know of a new bank on the coast that has equalled thla record. Please understand that we are not taking the credit for thin urowth on ouivelveH but place it where It beloiiKH, to the prosperous condition of our own KLAMATH COUNTY Klamath State Bank 'THE GROWING BANK" Located t the Corner th and Main KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON If iaii termnf In titeir m anevlakU I . s?: need ear we c. -It you jusl the c.r,n'r Tu" l-X-" you need. Reasonable price, tho- William IlrotheMon and U 1 ougniy oTerhauted. several kind. Howie Oarage. Main street 17 It FOR RENT A private garage large car, right In town. for FOR SAUK An abstract plant ot Klamath county. Can be a good money maker. An eight room house and Ave lots. This Is a snap for IS000; on easy terms. Patterson were county eut lltor ranch In Po valley. We have a good line ot ail cars.' Mi. Alice llckon proved up op lt us show them to you. Howie! ,.,, i--. .i ..i.t.lir Th nroti- ertr I In the northern part of I'oe' Alta- valley. Proof wa taken before 17tt Countv Clerk C It Or IP returnrd Oarage, Main street. WANTKO Horses to pasture. mont Ranch, phone tSS-Wt. .y:.:yo4r mt4 Make our Bank Your Bank Your Buiineu Appreciated last Klamath grv terms. J. V. MAOCIItr: 715 Mala St. 17 alfalfa hav for ,11. r.n ail. Mrs Harney Hall mont Ranch Phone 496-W1. 17tf evening from a two months' vltlt at Arthur 7 her old home In Itojton, unio Air .j nyna Hall wa catted eait hy th lllnett of ffrcountnt her mother. Mr Thonus Callahan Price lt.00 17 which retulted In death on the first (of July. Her lllnei was an after jmath of an Inttuenra attack lut Jan I uary. ri(hflftlU-TuWb.m,llelr0A 8,,KCAI. IIOJIB COOKKI) CHICK ,faB buv a I'sSo- 'on rr M.v h-N' NNBI the WIIITB pal buy at 15500. on very easy ,UXCH Sunday 5 00 to S 00 p m. MICKIE SAYS: M Plynn. of the Arthur comtny, certified public of Tsroma. Wathlngton. Is hern looking utvr ttio country He may deride lo open aa ofSce la Ihts dty S. K tcrntilro mi in town baying isupptle thit mornisg for hi ranch MOTOR HOAT for sale; 16x6. 36 h. p. Mltchel motor. Van Meter and Smith. Olene. Oregon. 17-23 Does your Ford bollT Try our centrifugal water circulating pumps. These pump have many satisfied users. Klamalh'Falls Auto Co.. 1157 Main St. 17-tt -ru' MAM WUO VUkS Jk-IUkttA 1 ITU, f i-ui ecu 'm wusrras dohoiA ?. . . -.1 JUMT NCBAOMI70DUJWIM(XMjan um ah cuuj A-rux S vooias.") Some rare bargains In uted cars at the Howie Oarage, Main street. They'll blve complete satisfaction. 17-lf We have a wcll-xMected line of used cars for aate at reasonable prices. Howie Oarage, Main street. 17-tt We lake In used cars only when we know they will glte satisfactory service to our customers when we dispose of them. We have a number on band now see them. Howie Oarage, Main street. 17-lf Johnson Mowers are the hay bar-, vestera best friends. We sell them.' Howie Garage. Main street. 17-tf i The haying season Is on; the grain harvest will be with us soon. Are you equipped to handle your har vest? We have harvesting and other farming machinery that will do the work for you aa It ahould be done. ' Howie Garage, Main atreet. 17-tf The Johnson Mower haa stood the teat. It'a the saower for you. We sell them. Howie Garage, Malm treeU l"-tf. Stfw tkw other for the dsrasfrt bMh tb ahervtty tha ty Ml ttU Ilia Uj law reeugntirs sad alliio uti I u ptslnllRt tksll l pjij nlfil Wre the lurltdlrtlon of ejully lu dt t .rtr.J nd hM iaut AMMr.W splllr i-fofminct a pfupvr tsi it l rlsitont tan II li it)th I unlortallr rognli4 and ct rulurl) u tuiitku roisiMtt ti upoo " From an eiamtnallun ot lh dxr tpociBcsllf M)nt IW edjadgnl ta ;ul cited. It will ttc'fruis The fox 1 1 It latllsrl ti r a that ordinarily lha patty tbit If pUlnllC. ruatritt li I tC4 willing to ahlds by an tutory cnnune aa agatntt iM ifvcUl m,"V tract may treat It a subtitling up (i.ht4 (and, tba for s tUlul a th time when prforman( should Itald runlrsrt Mid fsal eU it 'UVe Mrs N. Vf. Cantrnll of Shipping-'at Pine i.rotr ton. left this morning fur a wrek' Mr and Mrs Richard Bterlckvr villi with her mother at Kugene are 'vltltlng U the home of Mr and Dr. and Mrs, W. 8. Johnton 0'" J- J ' 4rkr or rromcutiimence for the purjt ot t&altt- equity I- ailUt t sU.'il.fi la Ronama returned yetirday ,, Jtaelr home at Saklna. Mich While dC that the othr party who ha pre-any rfamagr riii4, rro tU l..d Ik.. -Ill ..!. . l.U - K . ..... .1. .-. San Diego. Cal.. where thiy havM '" ' - ""ip"n "w , tmitiy rpudiirj . nail then and roregeing tuumrol at laiitcevri 'been spending several month for the benefit of th doctor's beaph. Mr and Jin. Pari i-nnarnsi innei nain iaa aueaia jar ..... .Turner's parents, who are here from ?ZS SLu hnk'n M """t" u "0, ",0- ,uM"0', ' iMm W "' '"' o m f-i -....- .k- .1.1.. u. ' ' ?"' r:. .c,,f"rnU ft It a. in force tor th purt- of lh lrm of ti4 Matrsri: Uittti Jtsi aa trii svvi ,ui a u 1 1- aa'i riuiii en Tfc . -. swe ... I Turner Is engagrd In an oll-eklng cnternrlse Thev Dlan lo make an I extended vhlt In the valley inir sons, uavm ana jonn mrner ,,... Ih am r th ...i. I finally daltrmlu wblhr b will -conclstloo at to lb Uw iwtuVb ir's heah. ' "r T "' Co,,t'r "' lly. wholmmply with Its trm or fwrlt njhr. It follow that waratWrsctt Id Turner of ' htr" " ,on"""' hnm" t Itoeky Point hi frtotuiton not to r-ffoim upn 'ouft of KUmalh o.tf l)CJJ ,. ,..t. it, ,b"1 lhT 1'11 "''' """m"r' '" ' hU tait Hut lb- part, who baa not plaintiff, that Ih. rualr UlH I ine tti,rn irantlrr company trfortnlnr In llr.ci nhtw..in,.,. 1,, it. ruunlr ailiM not lit( lU relfl- rill Iw moving Into ihrlr nw loca- ,Pfi 0 ,. tj!her , .LJ- ... . bOUte. plaintiff ,fe l l:ktrt-J .Hon In the atom bullillne lu( ri. .-.. .L ..... .. . i . ....k. .... 1. Mly "" ..I l. l..iln' r..ln.l. .-. tr - . ' ' .. I ' - -.-. . imi or inn rnnlrirl nrlra ik. ,.... .... efrff mil eomMrle tt J rsin7" .4.I.I.. ..... . . ... ... ...... t.-I.M.fk Mll!l I The l-idlra of the II. P. O. Y. re-1 0i,,r llun.h ., , ,.,, r, I '"'" " ,,""u ,n ,ne ' "' mat , i- r ...... .,..--.- - , Uectfully reau.tl all Kik.' wive. ,uC ul lu hom. In Dor, " h "" U' ""'" lf "' """"'-1"1 , "" ' I.... ..'1..' .u T.U.l,nr f,om Ml hora ,n "ibirachofcontrartmu.t cai lik .... plaintiff, h... a t.lll fell muii iiHuuina i ..:( i4iT . 1 14 1', (Jail fom I A "' " (' Tue.day. Jnly 20. , ., , ..,,. . ft ""- " ""' '- '"Jri Wilbur Telford. Ilob Rlggs snd'.M. ..., L.,.L ... ... . ..;." "nl " P""i'i i cess aot iig. .-.- ,..,.m iui nn man mr trip, Oeorgn Steen.on will leave tomor-br f4r ,nt0 th, uumornt Uke row tor crystal creex, woere iney ex- fl,UBrr CUaalned Ad wlU sU H. pect lo do some expert flahlng. Miss Meta Chastaln, Karl Mont gomery, Dorothy Shlve, Walter Welsendanger and Jack Crenshaw left this afternoon for Crater Lake. Miss Kllnor Torrey Is In town to day from Rocky Point, where she I spending a month' vacation. Mlsa Vera Thompson returned yes terday from Rocky Point where she haa been for short lime. OPINION OF JUDGE HAMILTON IN SUIT S E R V I C E THE PROMPT EXECUTION OF ALL WORK AND ON TIME DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS IS OUR SPECIAL AIM. We have a good supply of material and -a large crew of capable mechanics. Small, special orders turned out "while you wait" STOCK SIZES AND PATTERNS IN MOULDINGS, WINDOWS, DOORS, FINISH, ETC, ALWAYS ON HAND. SPECIALIZES AND PATTERNS MADE TO ORDER AS QUICKLY AS IS POSSIBLE FOR MEN AND MACHINERY TO DO THE WORK . Buy a "MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS" Product Lakeside Lumber Co. (Continued from Page 4) NELSON ROUNSEVELL, Mgr. Mill and Yard: Klamath Avenue and Cent Street Telephone 128 I not the law; while the contract re malned executory the defendant bad a right to atop the performance on the part of plaintiff by subjecting It self to such damage a would com pensate the plaintiff for being slop ped In the performance ot the con tract." The rule Is again stated In Olhbons vs, Rente, 61, Minn., P 4; 63 N W pagea 76-7&7 aa follower "The question la aa to the power of the parties of the second part to re pudiate and arbitrarily break their contract by refusing to perform and by renouncing all liability under It, and thereby prevent a recovery for the full contract price should tlmy disregard tbn breach and fully per form on their part. There seems to be no room for doubt upon this sub ject. While a contract Is executory n party haa the power to slop perform. anco on thu other side by an explicit direction to tliut effect, subjecting himself to such ilnmnKes as will com- pensate the other party for lining stopped In tho porformnnco on til part at that stage In tho execution of tho contract. Tho party thus forbid- den can not afterwards go on, and thereby Increase tho damages, aiirj then recover auch damages of the other party," Tho question Is'agaln considered In the case of Davis vs. Urosaon (N. D.) CO N. W. Ilep. p, 836 la which cases Involving the question are referred to. It U bora aid: "The legal right on goneral principles of either party to violate, abandon, or renounce his contract on the usual terms of compensation io llg.ntly or wilfully ttlow th asmage lo be unnatBtiarlly enhanced, or If he doe, the Increat.d Im fatla upon him," This seams to be the Uw aa tabllahnd by many wn considered catt, Plaintiff' counsel Invite a differ, ent rule baa.d upon the fact that Klamath county's lnebtdnea at the time of the execution of the con tract with plaintiff eeded the constitutional limit a ad that there, tore plalnlffs' renwty Is to equity,! P"WWSSWPt Klamath counir hlk la n; Ion, at ilalnd they do oot Uu) l remdr for a tmltiloa latitat U a an action for daiuac.l Other qurtlliint la this tin b-n dl.cutied but ta J hrln alluded I" tl il,ln u to the right of pUlntlSt to a It I not ilMinel Doc.tttrr ' bo referred to or decided. B1'"3' that the equlll.t In M f" with defendant. ptloll " ordered dltmltied j V HAMILTON. iitr Datnd Julr ISth, M:0 LIBERTY THEATRE ml pick or tub pictomw AND M A NRW ON KVKBT PAT . ee MMAMMAAMkAA1MwVVs)aBjfaJsMsfsjaa . SMAjfigf h. w. room, owe . harmt hokku MwKai m eatesTaaaettats " "" TONIGHT will appeal to your finer feeling it's a heart it SUNDAY You remember how well you liked "The Lpn VwT and "Falsa Faces" how you admired Michael Lanyard? Then see "THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER" with NiuUe Oleum the girl It Is thrlllU d" ' . Inlereal rverjf HMimeait , . , tiMP. f- Tlw HIujw wUl be Continuous on Himday coibwspiic Inif i " MATINKKH 10 AND 8.1 CKNTH i in and aa cknth m m