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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1920)
PAam TNium THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THUIWIIAY, .JULY 2, I 5& ENTIRE HATIGN I H BUCKS COKE, lillilf candidatetdld Deliriously Crisp Slightly tally, crackrra, mi'le from the piirral. ftneit inurnlient b.ilml until they re delirlouily critp ervrd to you m II Ihry haJ iuittwen taken from the oven -SNOW I'LAKliS, Try theml Don't nalt for crackers ay SNOW FLAKES SOMK MORK P.C. II. PRODUCTS filnirr Wafrra jfi llranrh Sallint Flak Tirtlri Iiikuii Zwrlbarh Choriilil Psltira Cfiroanul Wafrra Chart .Sandwich Anlmilt Mar.hmallnw Sandwich UutlrrTtiin Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. HU.MMONH In thr Circuit Court of tho Stain of Oregon, for thn Ciiiinly of Klnmath. Ironn V. Ali'iniulcr. I'lnlntlff. vi. John Thomai AIukiiihIit, Dofunilaut To John Thoinna Alutniulcr, Dufvndv nnt. In thn nntnn of thn Hlnlc of Ori'gnm You urn hortihy r"iulril to uiiir anil iiiiRW'ur thn cornpliilnt filed , mtKlint you In thn nliovn cnllllcil milt' on or ln turn thn fifth ilny of AuKtint, 1920, thai hnlliK thn i(ilratlou of tho nix ML-eks tiuhllrallon of this turn , tnnm b priiicrlh'il y Urn ordur for1 luihtlratlon tliutvof. innilii hy thu court, nml If you fall no to answi-r, tho plnlntlff will tnko n ili-fiiult nml lorri'i aicnlnat you itUnolvlnK thu' humid nf inntrliiiouy ntlailrw; hotwccnl thn plaintiff ami yournlf, nnit nlnol Mich othrr nml furlliur tullof, lnclttil' Iiik nlliuuiiy, an to thu Court may nc'ciii Jiint nml i-iiiltnhlo. ThU mtminmi lit puhllahcil hy or-, lr of Hon. I) V. Kuykimlall, Judga, of tho nliovn mwiii'il rourt, duly nimlo on tho 23rd day of J tin it. li20 j Tho datn of tho firm puhlicntlon1 hereof It Junu 23, 1930. ! V. II. Ml 1.1,8, Attorney for Plaintiff, Klamnth Tall), Oro. ' June S3307-1 4-Sl-S.S I NORTHAMPTON, Miihk., July 29. "Th In tiotnlfiiitlon In tendered you im tliu KpontniioouH wIhIi of your party," mtlil Governor Kdwln P. Mor row of Kentucky, principal iipeuker at thn (ureinonli.'M utlendlnK thn notl flcntlon horn of (lovnrnur Calvin CooIIiIkd of hU nomination iih cunill dnti) of tho Itepuhllrnn party for vlco prnnldnnt, "Thu weal called to thn oant," Gov ernor Morrow mild, "north and Mouth hoard the cull nml tho nation madu th6 nnawrcr." (lovernnr Morrow attacked the Democratic national ndmlnlatra'.i'oit for what lie termed lt Invitation, hlumlerliiK and ntiibhornni'M and railed tho leaKUo of nation an ut tempt to hind thu Culled Hlatcn to thu hkody fuuilx of Kuropo, i "It In filling," Mr. Morrow Maid, "that In MiiMadiiiMeltn at thin foun-j tain or American Innplrntlon, w solemnly determine (hat thu hurltaKu which made im free, Independent and pronperouii, kIiuII not he liartered for a iiivHH of unknown pottage." 'Vou nrn eullnd to nerve your country In n time of your country's Karmem' wlvm living In thn vicin ity of Mnnhuttan, Kan., huvn natnti llaheil nn up-to-dnti) cluhrooiu In town, whnrn tlmy huvo tukoii lhitlr!nd," Uovertur Morrow continued.: luncheon nml rent during their hop-j"At liome gruvo economic, Inilmttrlnl, Ping tour nml gather for tho din- bocIiiI mid governmental prohlcm maalon of mutter of common Inter-1 have too long In thn pnt, und now' '"t. jcnntlnil't to, pivrh for nml demand j Mlai Hilda llltrhlnga. who wa,olullon und upon thulr proper nolo-, horn with only n left arm. hecamn uii'iion depend th'.j proaperlt). neturlty., uipert lawn lentil pln)er nml uc Commerrlnl nnd financial welfare of reeded In winning iiuiny champion Nhlpa In her native land of N'ew Z".v land. Mia llltrhlng. who lit nt ire eut living In London, atllt id.iy n film game. A motion picture nctreM need morn clothe than mime people Imagine. our people. (- I (i ItOMANV Wild." tho AT THE THEATERS "Whore !.ovo Kunn nix-reel auper-fcaturn No frock U ever worn In more thin 'which comet to tho Liberty Thcntro, "ti Mini, nnd tdet nftn m-ii thnt tonlKht. I a wonderful Mtory of Scut-' Thu lumber Indimtrv of thn United' Htate now ha It principal renter In' the Pacific northweM, where thu tlm-i Imr rt'aource are located; It I pre-' dieted that thu pulpwood producing center or the future will be In Alaaku nml tho Pacific norlhweit, for thu iiamo reaaon. an aclrcaa ha to provide nliuoat fifty each or dreaae, hat, boudoir gtrwti. Iniiumerablu alioea, nnd other knick knack, In n year. Thu average body Contain ome two million iweat gland. Ilacli of thean I a quarter of nn Inch deep, nnd the whole would meaaurn about nine mile. The YA. V. Prlrr lino of VM W"d eu have iirtiltil t K. K. K. Kture. Sulla lo your elule nwanurc. A ClaMirtod Ad wilt sell It. A schoolboy wna tho discoverer of thu preaent method of cutting tlannel lo cover rubber tennla ball, lie mmlu a fortune. If The line of DU L0Lr" tme Shoei u pru .tli.li and gyy life. Produced In ncnunnn ny t. .Morton Tnornton, one of the beat known American ill- j rector. It has u mugnlflcent setting) nf Scottish scenery In which a moat j unusual love story I told. To secure tho correct netting nnd atmosphere ' or this picture Director Thornton fl'.'ii ,iii-t iiiiitiiiin nun n nf 'aj v.ll- nvnn making ItOMANV "Where Lovo Itun Wild." He succeeded be yond hi wildest expectation In por traying gypsy lire. Tho wild, un trammeled lire of theso nommh I but vaguely known to tho everyday; world. 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