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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1920)
- f w MUMMY, AVjWjntV THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON i PAP ae 0 y I '. 1 "1 XI Jim ! ar FORDSON FARM TRACTOR $935 ON YOUR FARM ADDITIONAL PERSONALS IT- R YEARS. Tractor manufacturers have sent much time and money, and have also ' accumulated many gray hairs, trying to pro duce a tractor mac win piow plowing being their only objective. Henry Ford built 57 models while trying to find the type of .tractor that would not only plow successfully but, having completed your plowing, you must have a tractoftlhat will successfully do your surface work, and give, you a completed seed bed. This he ac complished .when he completed the 58th, or the pres-enc-lsatUfrfciory model. This model Fordson tractor has been on the mar ket two years', and although within that time there have been a few mechanical improvements and cor? reciions,- &e principle and. design will' never be altered, aad Henry Ford's best recommendation for this tractor is the work that your neighbor is doing with his Fordson. At present it is being used for bidding, baling and threshing. It is a year-around tractor. Its feork is not confined to one season. The Fordson tractor is now distributed by the Ford Motor company through its branches through out the world, and thus the same, service may be obtained by Fordson owners that Ford auto owners have enjoyed for so many years, and which has made it necessary to dodge them continually on the roads. Again, the large expenditure of money bj big manufacturers in order to nroduce implements in proportion to Mr. Ford's needs, assures the people of their faith in Ford products. A $25.00 deposit places your order in line for a Fordson tractor or a Ford carand we shall appre ciate that order. Danner-Patty Motor Co. KLAMATH NEAR SIXTH Dr unit Mrs. V. II. (Iadde mill faintly nro In town today Ciuiu their huiiKi nt Kngto Ridge, purcliasulg SUpplleS. fM'i Mrs Ray Court. who lim boon III at tho Klamath Heiierst luiapltal, nf. tor hating undergone n major operu t lou. Im rvported much lmpioed and will !u brought homo till evening, i: A Seltrtdgo niut Clurenco Coon an, both of San Francisco, aro horn for a few day's lslt. Tlioy holh Rtit fishing llronnos ml will try fur sumo of Klamath's famou trout. Mrs. Harry Uooller will loao to morrow (or Ashland ami Medtord (or an extended ilslt with relatives ami friends. l.uke Walker and Rom Pliiloy huu returned from the Klamath Marsh, whore they have been look ins after their cattle Interest. Mrs, J. C. Raney, formerly o( Yalnax, I visiting there (or two or throe weeks. At the end o( her visit with Yalnax friends Mrs. lUnoy wlfl go to Uly (or a thori tltm. Miss KHa Dews, who has a host of friends and acquaintances In Klam ath Palls, will be in tonight on the Itend stage (or a short visit. Mla Dew's has been employed as physical training Instructor la Hend since her graduation from the University of Oregon. MIm Lillian Flint la expected In tonight from Koseburg. (or a visit -with Miss dene Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Smith led tate this evening (or the hake 'o the Woods, where they will get their winter's supply of huckleberries. Mrs D. M. Smith, who has been visiting with her mother In Salem, returned home the first of the week and brought her mother. Mrs. J I). , " Mann, here with her In the hop iil.y benefiting her health. Mrs. Mann & seems to he Imprqvlng. Mr. F W. Fay and children and Mrs C. W. Parks, a sitter of J. A. Perry, are here (or a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Perry and family. They expect to spend the week-end at Itocky Point with their hosts. Valuable Papers Should not bo kopt unsafely or pioniUcoiuly nhout your house or your ofdeo. They should Im ! ously safeguarded (or, upon tholr safely, offtline , depends your (uturo welfare, or tho welfare of others who are dopondout upon ou. Public and prlvato buslne, nowadays, inovn through a maio'ot document the simplest nppear Ing slip of paper may be the guardian of your , dearest or Most Tltal Interest, ',J v Placa Tour valuable papers In n Safe Deposit Boi In thia baak, and rest assured that you hr provided aaplo protection for them. Klamath State Bank 'THE GROWING BANK" Located at the Corner 6th and Main ' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . y i : ' v r FOR SALE Al residence lot. all Improved; Mob hill. Snap. See 100S Main St. NOTICK TO WATKIt lO.VSeMKU.l On Monday. August 9th, It Is pro posed to connect the new pump into hA ........ .... .. .,,.,,1. '.u'w I - intuitu, null 1UUWUDIB Bl- ,?, T,VtaXr.Al::.Vl Mfeucbe.i, wliWn "' months from the date of this notice at the law office In the County Court of the State of Oregon, (or the County of Klam ath. In the Matter of the Estate of Suda Ponlna, deceased. Notice Is horeby given that the un derilgued. has been appointed the ad ministrator of tho above entitled es tate, and all persons having claims as-lnst the same, will please present. properly -verified, with vouchers at tho City of Klamath Falls. This will necessitate a shut down of the pres ent pumps (or approximately four hours. The Company will appreci ate the restriction In the use of wa ter on Sunday and Monday. CAL.IFORN1A-ORKGO.V. POWER 7 COMPANY TRUCK 5-ton Used G. M. C Good Tires-Al Condition Cheap lor Quick Sale Will take tourine car as I partpayment. Very liberal TEKMS,. if desires. Address A. M. BEAVER MOTOR CO. Aider at twelfth, Perthwd, Ore. of II. M. Manning. Loomls Bldg., Klnmath Falls, Klamath County, State of Oregon, that bolng the place this administrator has chosen to transact the business of this estate, Dated May 8tn, 1920. HENRY HOTCHKIN, Administrator. July 16-S3-30-6-13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Uregoa for Klamath Countr. In the Matter of the -Estate of Edna E. Kara, Deceased. Notloe la hereby given by the un derslgned, administrator of the ea Ute of Edna E. Kerns, deceased, to the cradltora of, and to all persona having clalnu against the aaid de- ceaaea. to preaeat the same, properly verllad, within six anonths artar tka rat f abllcauoB of thU notice, to wit: Ua llth da of July,, It 10, to aald aaaiBisiraior at tae osce of C. r. StMo at KUaata Falla. KUas- t conntr, Oregon, the aaata tho Place for tka trams- nation of the bualneaa of aald estate. H. J. MATTOON, AdBfnlatrator of tho Eatato of Edaa B. Kerns, Deceased. Jnly 12-l-S-2-t. ItKPATItlAlK.S RORIIKI I.IDRY. Mont., Aug 7 - Russians of tlhhy who recently went hack to their native country haw; been rob bed and forced Into the Ilotshevlk army, according to word received by their friends here. The party from Llbby had about $12,000 with which Its members Intendod to bring their (amities to the United States. None of them, It Unreported, found his wife or children before bolng arrested by the Bolshevik!. PIOXKKIW t'ONailKKS on EAT FALLS, Mcnt.. Aug. 7. The Society of Montana Ploneors will hold Its annual convention In Great Falls September t and 10 Former Senator W. A. Clarke of Ilutto Is president of the society. y X Take can of yoar xaoaay, and It will take care of yon Puh your dollar our way (or storage Y J 4eMM- Star Theatre aaaaaaa.........v---(nvnrnnnnnAn TONIGHT WILL ROGERS in "THE STRANGE BOARDER" He deaaonatratca onco'inore Ills riht to be called the Most Human Vigwre oo tlio Mcreea in this picture, bis bent one. The HALL ROOM BOYS in "THE CHICKEN CHASERS" The best glue in tho world Is that made from the skins of fish. The best authorities on Irish songs agree that "Wearln' o' the Qroen" Is anonymous. For ages It has been considered to be rather a revolu tionary song, and at one time It was an offense to sing It, and might get a man Into sad trouble. SUNDAY Anita Stewart in "THE FIGHTING SHEPHERDESS" . .' A Stiry of the Great Ouldoora In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the matter of the petition of the Doard of Supervisors of the Klamath Drainage District of Kiamata Countr. Oregon, praying that all of the pro ceedings In connection with the or ganization of tna district, and the proceedings of the Board of Super visors and of aald district providing for and authorising tbe Issue and aale of bonds of aald district mar be ex amined, approved 'and confirmed by ISO I.UUKI To the Klamath Drainage District and to all freeholders, legal voters and assessment payers within said district. Notice Is hereby given that tbe hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday the 24th day of August, A. D. 1920. and tho Court room of tho abovo on titled court in the City of Klamath Faux, urcgon, is Rot as tho tlmo and placo (or tho hearing of tho liotltlon of the Hoard of Supervisors of tho Klamath Drainage District of Klam ath county, Oregon, praying that all or ttie proceedings In connection with tho organization of tho district and tho proceedings of tho Hoard of Su pervisors and of said District nrovld Ing for and authorizing tho Issuo and sale of bonds of said district may bo examined, approved and confirmed by the court, which said petition has oeen ruea witn tbe Clerk of the Clr cult Court of Klamath County, Ore gon. Any person Interested may at 'any time before Tuesday tbe 24th day of August, a. u. if ao, appear and con teat the validity of such Droceadlnn a.L ! ' ... ." TT T or uy ui ma acta or tniagi tnerein enumeraiea. 0. R. DELAP, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Itata of Oregon for ( . ' - Klamath County. Br LOYO X. OS LAP, SERVICE ON-TIME DELIVERY RUSH SERVICE ON SPECIAL ORDERS Everything in Lumber, Builders' Supplies and Stock Mill Work Ready for Immediate Delivery " Made in Klamath Falls " PRODUCTS WINDOWS, DOORS, SCREENS, MOULDINGS t AND CABINET WORK ORDER IT TODAY AND GET IT TOMORROW LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. MILL AND YARDS KLAMATH AVE. AND CENTER ST. PHONE 128 ' HPRINO IiAKK NKWS Dorma and Earl Mack, accom panied by a party of friends (rom (own, visited Crater lak Sunday. They reported a yery pleasant trip, MIsa Loralne Orlffln U visiting with Mrs. Ward Dolan. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schrelner and daughter, Pauline, spent Tuesday In Midland. Mr. and Mrs, William Cheyne and family were Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday. The man wno grows Is tho man who works; and all work that should bo done Is honorable JofTnrnon. XOTICK TO TAXI'AVKIW It Is aald that white Is to be the new Irish, flag, with a red Crosi of fjt. Patrick and a gblden shamrock In each corner. The familiar harp la not Included In tbe design. As a matter of fact, Irishman are not nearly as fond of the harp as other people Imagine. They lay It belongs to Utile Wales. LIBERTY THEATRE You are hereby notified that tho AsHOBsmont Rolls (or Klamath Coun ty (or tho yoar 1920 havo heon com plied by tho Assessor and aro open to Inspection at my olllco by ull per sons Interested. All taxpayers are requested to examlno tho valuations placed upon their proporty for tho reason that assessed valuations throughout' the county havo been generally raised to conform to in crease la aale value of property. All persona interested snouia examine (halp assessments before the meet lag of the -board of equllUatlon oo Ua second Monday la September. , '" i, P. MOB; ' y Juamut of Klamath County. pick or THB NOTtnUM AND A NKW ONK KVKRT DAT If. W. POOIiK, Owner' IHMJKIt I). TOIIRKY, Musical Director nrnnnnrinrirnni'annnrv nnr,'iinrvvninnAaAAAaAAAAei Three big attractions in a row TONIGHT That Wonderful HorM'limn, TOM MIX, in "THE TERROR" SUNDAY Harold MarOrutli'H gruat story "THE LUCK OF THE IRISH" J- . MONpAY Clara Kimball Yonag la "TRILBY" fhaaa three picture are too good to m(aa Oa Sunday wa will rua a continuous ihow starting at 1:10 rVM. i DflMtr. July 1MMH VI ..