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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1920)
i . ". " .r, )Mokmv, 'Aimwp' sv ; , . I THE EVyIHG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ? yMHgMMJ!!!llMMMjlMIIMIjljrM!IIIM KKK STORE'S 1- ( Big Removal Sale fa .gtfigtgr VK d) 'fn r ? """ eesssssMslssiisssssgeg& IKRPiB STILL ON THIS WEEK Great Savings to Be Made on Men's and Boys' Fine Suits i rt ANY MAN'S SUIT IN THE STORE AT 20 LESS THAN THE REGULAR PRICE 'Now'' is 'the time to outfit your boys for school on fine suits. Celebrated Dubbelbilt crayenetted : suits for boys America's best clothing for boys at 20v less than the regular advertised nrices. Outfit the bovs now for the school davs and saw. Rnva shops at 15 less than regular nrices fine range of- styles to make selections from .Niftatan and others. .Men's Silk shirts at 20 off new classy patterns. Trunks, suit- ana fanama Hats and Children's vases, oag7 ueiuer muite at 6iyc less man regular prices, oiraw Vi the regular pnce this year's styles to select from at only V. Boys Straw, and Summer Hats at ij the regular prices. Ladies' Union-mil Suits t extra special $1.75 the Suit TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE REMOVAL SALES r KICK STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS and HATTERS tWtiiii TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE One hand rotary pump (Rumier). 1 suction, IK dis charge. Inquire T. M. Dratcher, Mall boat landing, or 1734 Oregon Are. 9-11" Modern 5-roomaand bath, built In features, full basement, on pave ment, 3 blocks from Main. Lot 52x CO, with garage. 13500; terms. ALSO Corner lot 52x70 adjoining, $1200: terms; or will sell both $4500. An excellent Investment for the home seeker. Chllcote & Smith, 33 Main, or owner, Louis Bojdischar, Malin, Ore. 9-14 FOR SALK OR TRADE Steam thresblnal outfit, in Oral class con dition; a bargain. Box L. F.. Herald office. 9-14 FOR. RENT Comfortable room for gentleman; bath. S22 Walnut St. 9-10 CONTRACTORS WANTED To cut 35 tbouaand feet timber dally; good proposition. Western Labor Bureau. 9 . LOST Friday night, hi or near Ilex caie. ringtail rur coat, i.wx-rai re ward If returned to Arcade hotel. 9 FOR SALE-t-Hartz Mountain canary birds. 335 S. 6th St. 9-11 ,-r "i 1st. Young girl wants work as nurse girl for children. Box V. K., Herald office. 9 Steady work wanted by man and wife; man to werk: woman good cook. Box K Herald. 3-14' FOR SALE 1920 Cherrolet. In good condition, at a bargain. In quire at room C, Lakeside Inn 9-1 1 Ten acres, all cleared, fenced with rabbit-proof woven wire, barb wire on top, hear burnt cedar and Junl- ' per posts, one rod apart: edgo of i town. Good land, comparatively free from frost. 11000, halt cash. 181x165 feet, best garden In Klam ath 'county, house, fruit and shade trees, $4600. Fifty feet Improved Main street property, opposite new postofflce, at 250. half cash. One hundred feet on Sixth street at $100 per front toot, half cash, bal ance term. Houses In different parts of the city from $800 up, part cash and bal ance terms. Good building lots In Falrvlow, Mills, Harrow. Hot Springs, Uuena i Vista and First Additions. i HIKI HUKKINO Fire and Automobile Insurance 9-10 WANTED On or before Sent. house to rent furnished or unfur nished, convenient In Llith school. No children. Aitliur 8. Ford. Silver LAKe. . 9-ii Widow woman wants position as housekeeper. Box 50, Herald office 9 1 Leave us your orders for black- berries and peaches for canning (Don't delay. Sunset Grocery. 9-10 PERSONAL MENTION Ol SUMMONS FOR I'VIIMCATION Kqtilty No. isin-t O o m tne uircuii uourt oi me oiaio . . of Oregon for Klamath County. J. C. tirimn was a passencor on r Jacob. IMnlntlff. v, K. A. Klely the morning train for San Fr.uiclaci) and II McCoy, co-partnora as where he will attend to business, Klely and McCoy. J. A Williams) and m.ll.r. fnr .l.n.,1 Iwn unnV. W. C. Cr DlW! nlSO. all OtW PCf- Mr.jind Mm. John Osburn, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS You are hereby notifled that the Assessment Rolls for, Klamath Coun- - ty for the year 1920 bare been cam piled by the Assessor and are open to Inspection at my office by all per sons interested. i.AII taxpayers are .requested to examine the valuations placed upon their property for the , reason that, assessed valuations throughout the county hare been .generally raised to conform to In crease in sale valne of property. All persons Interested shoatd examine their asaeaaaaeaU before the meet ing of the board of eaallisatloa on the second Monday in September, i ' J. P. LEE, Assessor of Klamath County. Aug. 6 FOR SALE $.'.00 Monroe roadster, Al condition, self starter, electric lights, new top, tires, tubes and other accessories. Inquire upp s Jewelry Store. 9-10 There will be a call meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star Lodge Fri day, the thirteenth, at 7:30, Every member requested to be there. Im portant business. By order Worthy Matron. i BFFIE CHASTAIN, ' 9-11 Worthy Matron. FOR SALE Saxon six, thoroughly overhauled, new body, good tires. $650. Howie Garage. S-18 8T.GOTHARD TUNNEL OPEN BERNE, July 19, (By Mall). Electric traina ire now passing through the St, Potnard tunnel. The St. Gothard railway la to be entirely electrified, a further section, Erstfeld to Ooescbenea, Just baring been completed. Star Theatre TONIGHT Anita Stewart in "THE FIGHTING SHEPHERDESS" This -picture shown yesterday to standing room only received most favorable comment frcm everyone and will be abown tonight for the 'benefit of those unable to obtain seats last evening. of Weed, and W. B, Freeborn, of White Hlvor, California, have been liero on a pleasure trip over Sunday, They spent yesterday on tho Upper Lake and report a fine time. This morning they left for Weed. , C Lambo left thjs morning for a two weeks' business trip to San Francisco, Miss Ella Dewt, who has been here for a few days visiting with her father. Oliver B. Dews, left yester day for Bend where she wilt teach during the coming school term. The Misses Vivian and Dorotha Martin left this morning for the Uni versity of California whero they will attend school tho coming year. Joe Walton of Dorrls apent the week-end In tbo city with friends. William Montellus, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Y. E. Spenco, of Or- land, California, returned last night from a week's vacation trip to Crater Lake and Rocky Point. Mr. and Mrs, Claud Davis are at tending Buyers' Week In Portland this reek. Mrs. Ifattlo Hlnes, Cecilia McMa- hon, Frank L. Evans and Elmer Bradley composed a party that spent the ,day fishing at Keno yesterday. They report good luck and good dinner as a result. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley and 'son, George, left yesterday morning Tor a two Wfk' vacation at Lake o' the Woods and the huckleberry patch. -4 VV'alter Fahrlg and fsmlaly' liftt yesterday morning for a two weeks' vacation at Lake o' the Woods. ' TUESDAY fRYANT.WASBURN in 'TOO MUCH JOHNSON" A Picture for Laughing Purposes Only 1 '1 J lilt tu CORSET1ERE TAKES ADVANCED COURSE Miss E. E. Sullivan, manager of the ready-to-wear and corset depart meats of the Woman's atore returned from San Francisco Sunday night. While is (be city Miss Sullivan took a post graduate course In the Warner'a taboo! of corwtrr. Al though she was an expert coraetlere, having before coming to Klamath Falls been connected with one of the largest firms In Ban Francisco, she felt that the post graduate course was necessary In order to keep up with tho many stylo changes In both corsets and ready-to-wear clothing. s Boston's Commissioner of Stand ards recently summoned COO groc ers, butchers and other retailers to answer complaints of giving false measuro to customers. In Buffalo's primary election, Communist candidates running on a platform calling for a Soviet govern ment received 400 out of the 54,000 votes caii.. A newspaper In New London, Conn., recently published a"carpa. iera .wanted" advertisement, saylag that beer, and sandwiches would be erwfi. 'flJKk- ' M I ' ' President Lee, of the Brotherhood of Rara4 Trainman, has warned organised ;bpr of the daaxeow f- sons or parties unknown claiming any right, tllte, tati. lien or Inter est In the real estatn described In tho complaint herein, Dofttidants. To E. A. Klely and W. II McCoy, co-partners as Klely and McCoy, J. A, .Williams and W. C. Crittenden; and to all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or Interest in tho roal es tato described In tho complaint hero in. Defendants: IN THE NAME OF TUB STATE OF OREGON: You, and each and alt of yon, are hereby immmniiiM to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, within six weeks from tho 7th day of July, 1920, tbo dato of the first publication) of this summons In the Evening Herald, a dally and weekly news paper published at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Stato of Oregon and of general circulation In said county and state; And you will take notlco thnt If you fall to appear and answer or otherwise plead "within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for tho relief demanded In his complaint fllt'd In this suit, as follews: For a docreo of said court romor Ing al clouds from tho title of tho said property herein described, and determining alt adverse claims of said defendants, or nny or either of them, or any other persons or parties therein, and quieting tbo tltlo of tho land described In the complaint herein, as follows, to-wlt: "Commencing at the intersection of the Westerly line of Eleventh Street and the Northerly line of High Street In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; thenco Southwesterly along me nonneny line oi nign turoei l.u feet; thence Northwesterly at right anglea to High Htreet 120 feet: thence Northeasterly parallel with the Northerly line of High Street 120 feet to the Westerly line of Eleventh Street; thenco Southeasterly along the Westerly line of Eleventh Street 120 feet to the place of beginning; and being a portion of Lots E. F and O of Block 46, Nichols Addition to the City of Klamath Falls. Oreaon. (Situated In the Southeast quarter ox tne Momneaai quarter of section 29 Township 38 South of Range 9 East of the Willamette Meridian.)"; and declaring the said plaintiff to, be tke owner thereof In fee almole, and that tke defendants, and each of them, and all other persons, includ lac aald persons unknown, be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever In or to said land adverse to the plaintiff heroin; and for such ether and fiirthor roller as to the court shall seiim meet and agreeable to equity. . This summons Is published pur suant to an order of tho Hon. D. V, Kuykondall, Judgo of tho nbovo on titled court, made on tho fitli day of July, 1920, and tho first publication thoreof Is mado In tho Evening Herald on tho 7th day of Ju)y, 1920, and tbo lata publication will bo mado on (be 18th day of August, 1920, J. II. CARNAHAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. July 7-14-21-28-4-11-18 A BIG BANK AND A PROGRESSIVE ONE yOU'I.f. flail frw niNlIrr of development for I hi neo lion of Orrgi'M anil ll Inilustrim that Hip First Na tional IUnk dun nut play mit Important part la. x We are looking forward to still grttttrr otrldns la both, direction ami liato btilldeU this Institution so Hut It will rual to tlio co-operation rrqulrrd. Federal Reserve Membership lete First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREGON My prices on men's furnlshlnK are astounding! I've knocked the ti Ik It "ot of dressing out of exist once. It- I Hammond, OS Muln lit. 9-tf HAVE YOU INSURED VOUR HAY7 A preacher of the "Holy Rollers" sect at San Francisco refused to work because he was "waiting for a sign from the Lord telling blm whon to begin." His wife obtained a dl vJree, for non-support. Eighty thousand worklngmfeB .and aUdenta recently made a demonstra tion, la Santiago, Chile, for Increased production of foodstuffs, and better eeoaeale conditions. A New York woman who recently died and left an estate of $250,000 had for may years limited her expen ditures for food to a maximum of sevonty-flve cents. Shirts! Shirts! Men's shirts, for dress or for work, SOc and up. Re markable buys all of them. R. I. Hammond, S8 Main St. 9-tf J A spark blown about by a vagrant breeze, an almost unnntleeablo 'minis, m a.Mi.11 I.Ia ul.l.l. .,.( nuiHiinu, w wil.M MM.? fllll. riui7 develops Into an uncontrollable tiro, and your hay crop, ropresontlng months of care and hard work, Is re duced to usulos ashes. This Is a frequent occurence throughout tho country. You can't bring back the hay, but you can recover Its equiva lent In, dollars If you have bad It In sured, and dollars can buy more bay. If your hay Is not Insured you lost heavily and Inredeemably. The cost of Insurance Is nominal. Let ns In sure your crop In a company that la prompt and reliable. Jamos H. Drls coll, Room i, Lootnls Building. 9 LIBERTY THEATRE TUB PICK OP ID PIOTOWM AND A NEW ONE EVERT DAT rrrT yiAru-Livijijiji Iff. W. I'OOIiK. Owner ItOOKIl I), TOIUIKY, Mimical Director "" -rrinnnnAAnjTjTjiAAJvi TONIGHT Clara Kimball Young comet to us in "TRILBY" from the story by George Du Maurier and acknowl-' edged Miss Young's greatest picture " TUESDAY "THE VIRTUOUS MODEL" Btakgfgf beautiful Dolores Cassinelli "The Cameo Girl" Next Sunday The Great Nasimova in , THE HEART Or- A CHILD." . l v Jh roeta ot rMiwipm M expreeseo in uathorij4 tUikee. i ' A CUasxSM A4 wtli.Msl K. . V- .w.