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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1920)
rAOROTB THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THUrVilMY, AVUVHT It, 1M ,i v I MWMMAMMAAMMMMWWVWWWWWWWWVMVWVWMM Sonora Nocturne, $100 HIGHEST CLASS PHONOGRAPH IN THE 9 Ear! Shepherd Company "One Business Music Exclusively" 507 Main Street Nillri- n hereby given Itiul nn or heforo lly ilny from the first day ol July, l!20, the County (nurl of Klinnnih County. Oregon, will. In open Cinirt, i-nnrnl nil warrant in the hand of th County Clerk of miIiI County which hnvo Iim-ii Issued nml nut prnleMed fur a period of seven yejr (it morn prior to the tlrst day of July. 1 ! -( ; nlmi nil warrants will In- held (or untight, nml piiyiut'tit thereof slopped, where It appears that xiiiik hnvc been protested nr a nrl(iil nl seven )rnrii prior to tin- firm tiny ol July. 192U, nml hnv( been Only railed hy tin County Treasure! hut not presented lor payment Tim following, list atiOM n t ti nutiii'ii ol ptiyf'H, date, number nml nmcunt ol wnrrnni n shown hy warrant to he nrted upon liy thu County Court as uhtitK stilled. KIIIHT: Wiirntfit rereived from thu County Clerk Inn not pretested: Na nn- Date. I'unil Nil in hi' r Amnuni I.. I), lliirke (lenernl 2&10I $3fi SO I. i:i-ll (lenernl 27222 C.NO J. i:. Whlllulih - (lenernl 2 7 .1 ! ! K.en .'. A Arnulil ". (lenernl 282fcl 7&.00 i:. J Cnsel r .. a . (lencrul 2M2t 3f.ll K. I'. CorpinlliK '. (lenernl 28833 3S 00 John Miller .. ........ .... (ivnerul 2K01C t !i0 A. Kinney . (lenernl 29101 1.20 J It Itltter - (ienerul 2!t263 1 oo I. K. KanT - (jenernl 2S26B .fid Total . tni.n HliCONIl: Warrant protested hy the County Treasurer ami railed: Nimi I'nle I'lind Nutnh'T Atnount lllruui I Hi shell f. (lenernl 27772 1170 Chm. 1'ntlro ......i. (lenenil 2811111 18.U0 4yj Total .: - I1K.7U TIIIIID: Warrants In tlko hnnd of the County Clerk: Niiinu Ihili Kutid Number Amount Ahrnhnm Charley ..v.. July C. 1512 (Ienerul 263L2 $2.20 J. II. Court . .. . Hept. 4. 1012 (lenernl 20677 17.60 Frank I'lno . Sept. 4. 1912 (lenernl 2C771 170 John I'ltt . . . Kept. 4. 1!U2 (lenernl 2G880 1)00 II. M. Daniel ... . i Nov 7.1912 (IeiuT.il 27323 2 00 Klnnewiill Jiukson Jim. 3. 1913 (lenernl 27729 170 Krnnk I'll hold Jan. 3. 1913 (lenernl 27737 1.70 II. II. Miinrhesler Jim. 3. 1913 (lenernl 27782 1.70 John H. Monro . Jan. 3. IV 13 Central 2793R 4 20 l."t(.r Mutwell .. Koti. 5. 1913 (lenernl 29091 1 8.1 II. II. William Mnr. C. 1913 (lenernl 28529 2 10 I .oil In DnchelblirK Jiitx I. 1913 (lentinil 29309 1.70 I.ucIiihii llnll May 9. 1913 (lenernl 291C3 4.70 J. V. Jurkson Mn 9. 1913 (lencrul 29038 0 00 Homer lllltrhlnarti Apr f.. 1913 (IviiitiiI 28888 1 70 0. V llmdy Apr. h. 1913 (li'tii-nil 28880 1 70 Jnrk Lilly Apr 5, 1913 (Jcncrnl 28885 170 Crntrr I.nko Clrilu No. 734 Apr 5, 1913 (lenornl 2SS29 2 50 Alhcrt I'ool Mnr 0, 1913 (Jcncnil 28533 1 00 t:. A. Illlcy . Mnr. 6, 1113 tlcm-riil 2532 1 On U. Ilrohu .. . t .July 22. 1912 County lltuil 1074 100 Totnl IS7.85 Hlnto of On-Kon, County of Kliiiuittli. h: I, U. Id Dcl.ap. County Clerk of the nlinvu named County ond Statr. luiruliy certify thut thu within nml lurcgolm; Ik a trim nml corrert Hat nl County Warrant mihjict tn cancellation an thu rnnic nppvur of record In my ufflco nml In my euro nml cuntody. IN WITNKS8 W1IKUKOK, I linvii herunto net my hand and affixed the enl ol thu County Court, thin 3rd day of July. 1920. O. H. DK L.A1 County Clerk. Uy Uarrwtt K. Vau Itlper, Deputy. July C13-20-27-3-10.17 J THIICK of 26 rare nnd A nainc them combined frncrnnci;! That is the Qmm, Tl&TALC 1 rmclls. Try some of it today. ST AK DRUG CO, WMM WQRLD (JcliBhtful odorsl Im- in one wondroiu way the Talc Jonteel J ) AIMUTIONAL I'UltHONALH 1 t (ii'iircd H, Aiidernon wan (i passon i;-r on thu moniliin train lor hie liomi) In 1'nrtlimd Ho Iiiin huun hunt on u I wo, duyit' Inmlnuiifi trip. Mr nml Mri. I.'miiry Oliver, who have hrcri on n IUIiIiik trip nt Kocky , I'olnt lor tlxi pant tlirco weokn, left II. In nuirnliiK fur lliolr hoino In Hue ruinento F. A HiiiuinorKnin nml 0. V, drlf- Mill, who huvi) hcen hero on a coin hlried liUHlm-HM nml pleiiNiiru trip fur Itho ilnyH, left thu ineniltii: for Han t Frnnclhro .Mm 'A MuriHon nnd KonH, Rtnnluy unit Arthur, who have heen vinltlnfc here with Mm. Mttniion'M RUtrr, Mm. C. II l.umon, for the punt throo weeliH, left IhU niiiriilnK for their jJiiiinn In Henttle.. Mr. nml Mm. i:. N Unrdenhrook, Mr. nml Mm. II, K. Teed, Mr, nnd Mm. J F. Ilrynnt and A, Harden lirook left thin tnornluK fur the coimt when: tlivy will upend a iiiouth't. vacation. Hlnce theio nr only 4801 people In Kliiniiith Falln, according to n MUpponedly correct renmiM, Hurely one rnniiot expect too much of the per nonal column. W II. KllncetihiirK. numiiKor of t tin IIIk llimln l.umher company, Ik the oh tier of n new Dodge, cur. Mr nod Mm. Chnrlcx ItoRtie are here for n few iljyn from Chlro, Cnl Ifornhi They will visit with Mm IIiiKue'x piirclit", Mr nnd Mm. John Drehr I'nt I'nrker wan a vlnltor here )e- terday from the 1'arker-ltamnker tiawrnlll In Kwan Lake valley Mm. Ilert Wlthrow and mother left t!il mnrnliiK lor the McDonald rnnrh In l.ani;ell Milley. , Mr. and Mm. Will llounton, nr rotnpanled hy Mm Hourton'ii lather JuiIkc W ,11. Ilnrrln, and her uliiter. MIch Vivian HnrrlK. left In their car lor n nhort eiitlni: at Itocky I'olnt IIiIh ninniln;. I i: Qullltcli, with hl wile nml run, returned laid nlKht from Hun Fran cImio where they have heon vlnlllns i for noine time. . I Mr .ml Mm. J II Cnrnnhnn re turned inHt nlitlt from llend. to which plrre they dro with Mm l.cl.'ind ltiitncn when rh left to Join her hiinliaiid In Wa'hlnKton. The CiirnnhntiN rntnptd nt various at tructhe treniiiH on their rftnr.n 'Jounrney. I Note Otterheln left thin mornlnK for Lake "o thu WooiIh, where he will get hlii camp eNtuhllxhed preparatory to the rlpenlriK of the hurklehcrry crop. Mr Otterheln will he Joined hv hlN fnmllv the flrht nf next week. Mr. nnd Mm. Tom Lynch were In town jeatcrduy from their homo in Merrill. , Mm A. L. Harvey arrived Jul nlKht foe n llt with her d.iuKhJer. Mr. Nn to Otterheln. Mr. nnd Mr. W. C. Dalton were In tc-wn eterd.iy Krom their runcli near Mnlln. Hill Leo nnd Joe HoclInK Rot hack lint nlKit from l'nrtliiml, where thry hn'vo heen for the psnt few day after a new Stephens enr, for which ' Mr Lee In njtent. I W. A. Pehell drove v. 1th hlx hroth- er, ChurloH Deltell, nnd wife to Ah Inntl yentrrdny, where they will tnkc the train for their homo In Oklaho ma. i W A. ItlpK". whn him accepted a IKwItlon with the CheUea Ilox com- puny, has arrived from Log (.ntoii, Cullfornin, and will make his home I In Klamath Falls. I J, S. McClellan, who hns a ranch 1 on the Merrill roud, Ik In town today niuklnR purchntFH of the city mer chant. Mr. nnd Mr. Garrett Van Ttlpcr left this momlnc with Mr. nnd Mrs, Kip Van Hlpor for u three week' I vacation trip through Oregon nnd i "WiiBhliiKton, . , Mr, and Mr. Cnrl Adnms left thin tirornliiK for a vacation camping trip In tlio uorthorn part of the county, JiiiIko nnd Mm. I), V. Kuykendnll nml hoiih returned limt nicht from nn extended vacation trip to the const. Mr. C. II. Hull nnd children left thin mornlnK for Cottonwood, Cali fornia, whom thoy will vIhU with rolatlveH nnd friends fur n month. Man, nro you shirtless? Thnt'8 not luu'cHtmry whilo wo nro selling thorn tit fiOc. und up. It, I. Hammond, G8 Main St. G-0 I Scotland Ynnl now einnloxft the l.riiVH In Himrrlilni? flit wonrlllL' fin parol of suspoct for hidden pipors, vnnialiles, weapons nnd poisons. A machine, hns heen Invented for tho phrpoeo of soiling rubbish. It 'oxtrnctH cans, bottles, rngs, phpor nnd other articles which luivo n mnr ltet vnluo, A hluo-hottlo My hns wonderful oye.8, with thousands of perfect little lenses. It cuu sou In front, behind, below nnd nbovo with thorn ut tho HIUHO tllllO. NOTICE TO CIlKMTOtM In the Count Court of tho State of Oregon for Klamath County. In tho Matter of tho Ktnto of Edna K, Kcme, Deceased, 1 Notice I horehy Riven hy tho un dnmlRncd, ndmlnlntrutor of tho en lata of Kdna K. Korni, dcceaiiud, to tho creditor of, nnd to all pornonn havlnt: claims OKalnst tho said do cunHed, to preient tho same, properly verified, within nix months nrtor tho first puhllcatlon of this notice, tewlt: tho 12th day of July, 1920, to said administrator at tho office, of C. V. Stono at Klamath Kails, Klam ath County, Oregon, tho same hulne tho placo for the trans action of tho business of said estate, II. J. MATTOON, Administrator of tho Kstate of Kdna B. Kerns, Deceased, July 12-19-2C-2-0, Itenjnmln Harrison, In hi contest for the presidency In 1888. was the originator ot tho so-culled "front porch" campaign. . Member of the police force of Wilmington, N, C havn heen order ed hy their thluf to become regular uitendsnts nt church services, lletween nine nnd twelve year ol nge, n child expend more energy In proportion to It weight than at nny other period In It life. IIOMi: WITH TIIKIK lll'l)MAH Miss Myrtle Orlllln nnd Miss Anna Metcnlf of tho Colden Itulu havu Just returned irom a ween iniensivu study at the Oottsard Sch"ol of Cor- ,'etry ut Snn Francisco. Thoy have 'received tho diplomas awarded to griiduul.i comelleres. These diplomiiK are awarded only after the surresnful pasting of the most rigid examinations In all brum lies of corset flttiig, stock keeping, merchandising and other (Important subjects pvrlulnlng to the 1 modern corset department. i Miss Metcnlf says that modern hygienic cometry as originated, de wl ped and perfected In thu tiossard , Front-Lacing Comets Is a blessing to all womankind Miss Orlffln Is even more enthusiastic about the subject. .She says thut If more women will buy their corsets with a full uppre- ' elation of their Importance, there will be fewer female Invalids. Med ical opinion Is almost unreservedly in arcord with that statement. Miss Oriffln and Miss Metcnlf both say that style I simply n correctly poised body induced by u correctly designed nnd fitted c rset They af firm that they can give this Illusive charm with perfect health und safe guarded health to every type of llgure. RiBaW. X llllllllri'iiflaaHPflrA I '.'iv'iaissawT? -FtyzBr 3aW v "TB I II rJMI TTTTTTTTTrfnlllllll jSfl r i'nVawll'iri 'Hit milffltyl mmm wmmvr un Ui,-.juix.ui Bimi irmir mwv TheTest 3fit?Two5oliiis Violins differ subtly in tone I Test the New Edison HeoJisui by tlmt fact. We lmve mi "Ave Maria" Re-Crkatiok pliiywl by Allwrt Sjaldinej with his (iunrnurius. This famous violin 1ms n lirillinnl, hinging tone. We have a secntul "Ave IMnrin" Hk-Cbkation plnyitl by Curl l'lesoh with his genuine Albert Spalding himself rrcently took part In test of tho New Kdi son's U(nlUm,nt New York City. Ho played in direct comparison with tho Kk-Creation of his performance by thoNew Ktllsftn. Mr. Henry Iladley, ono of the jury of the thrco ilUlln gulshcU nituldatu who listened from fMMWWWWwUwWMWWMMWWWWWWWyWWVWWWWWWW How About These Prices ? SPECIAL-FRIDAY and SATURDAY Buckhect, Genuine Army Munaon last, Regular price $9.50, Special $8.55 No. 13251 Tan, Army last, soft toe, Regular price $7.85, Special $7.00 No. 582 Samson, Tan, heavyweight service shoe. Regular price $6.00, Special ; $5.00 THESE SHOES ARE AS GOOD AS LIBERTY BONDS CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU Bradley-Evans Shoe Co. 727 MAIN ST. MVVWVMMMVyVWWMWMMAWMMVWVWVWMVWMWVWWWVl I AT THE THEATERS Another delightful comedy for ad mirers of Constance Tnlmadga may be viewed nt the Star Theatre to night, when lewls J. Selrnlck will present Constance Tnlmadge In her latest Select Picture, "A Lady's Nome." A succession of amusing and ex citing events showing the adven tures of an enterprising and whim sical young woman who advertiser for n husband Is the theme of the story. She Is Mabel Verc. n writer, whose reason for the advertisement is to secure material for a new novel. She ib engaged to a somewhat prig gish joung man who naturally ob jects to her methods. After break ing her engagement with her fiance being blackmailed by a butler, and Slop. ycm can tttafa ifomw EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul" lwhind screen, saldi "Tho II Cbiutiok matched Mr. Spuldlng's performance tone for tone." Tha New Editon is tho only phono graph which has given this con clusive proof of Its perfect realism. It hns triuniphed In 4,000 such comparison-tests. KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE , Geo. A. Wirts 122 So. 6th St.. ' Klamath Falls changing her role from writer to cook" she becomes engaged to Noel Corcoran, the third and last appli cant to her ad. I'OCATELIX), Idaho. Aug. S. Waste paper and cast off material of various kinds have provided about 25 oungsters ot Downey, a town Ineir here, with a vacation such as 'many "grown-ups" might envy. The 'boys, by collecting the wast mater ials and selling them, raised a fund i of about $u00. With this they are defralng expense of an automobile tour through the Yellowstono Park. In the pulpwood Industry pioneer conditions for the southeastern Alaska region hate been met and overcome by the successful estab lishment of paper mills In nearby Hrltlsh Columbia. PV -. A Yf this surprising Stradivnrius. Tliii violin has a rich, mellow tone. Come in and compare these two Uk-Cka- tioks tone for tone. If the New Edison makes clear the distinction between the singing Guarnerius and the mellow Strndivurius, you know it lias perfect realism for you. PHICESI HALTS Slnca ltlt, th total prica IncreaM la Uw Nw Ihllioo hibnlMSUual9. Mr. UDImii lui, prriooallr, ab orbl mora than ona hair of the Increased loitiofman ufMcturr. lie mar not to abl to (to this much Ions er, Uuy uow-if yon want to il) '1 price. Our Inidret I'Un III help you. It dla. trlbutrf the pamcnt over the mouUii to come. rr