FAOR BIX 8APAj53aBBBHMHMra; loat- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, ri i 4 H ' &.. $ Kk. I flowing at the iic; HOTQ mi TO-DJIY Lionel Barrympre "THE DEVIL'S GARDEN" A wife ntonhiR licr ulnj n liu"lnml flRtitltiR In sllnrt and temptation, niul facing himself tho tln ho couldn't forslto In hU wife. TUESDAY "SEEDS OF VENGEANCE" Starring Barnard Durning SUMMONS , IN THK riltCUIT (X)UItT OK THE STATU OP OREGON, POIl KLA MATH COUNTY. . , William Jonnlson, Plaintiff vs Mnry Jonnlson, Dofondnnt. r To Mnry Jonnlson, Dofondnnt. In tho nnmo of tho Btnto of Oro Ron, you nro horoby required to ap pear nnd nnswor tho complaint filed ngtilnut you In tho abavo ontltlod suit on or beforo February 28, 1921, thnt botnR tho Inst tiny of tho tlmo pres cribed for tho publication of thin num inous and If you fall to so nnswor or otherwlso appoar, plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho rcllof prayed for In his complaint, to-wit: for n do crco dissolving tho bonds of matri mony now existing botwoen plaintiff and dofondnnt nnd for such otlior and further rcllof as to tho Court may Beem equitable This summons Is published for onco n week for 6 wcoks by order of tho Honorablo D. V. Kuykondnll, JudRo of tho aboro ontltlod Court inndn and cntorod on January 1G, 1921. Pato of first publication of this summons Is January 17, 1921. n. c. anonsDRCK, Attornoy for Plaintiff. Klnmath Stato Hank Hullillnp, Klamath Falls, OrcRon. 17-24-31 Fob. 7-14-21-28 Mrs. 1. V. Sylvostor, promlnont clubwoman of Aloxandrla, La., Is a candldato for tho mayoralty nomina tion of hor city. Slk. j9. jft jftfc, jftfc J&M. AA J&. &M. ATfc J&. J?A .3fc -W A A jjA fc A A A Afc AAATAiyA J. ATt TATAaT , Afc, Jfc J&. AV J. JIW .JsW -AsW .sW JtV Ai The Army Goods no STORE 1136 MAIN STREET SELLING OUT ALL WINTER SUPPLIES AT VERY LOW PRICES Wool Underwear, new, per garment $1.25 yool Underwear, reclaimed, per garment $ ;75 Regulation Army Shirts, Wool $3.25 Heavy Corduroy Pants $4.25 Khaki Pants $2 .50 Wool Breeches $3.00 U. S. Government Wool Blankets $4.25 U. S. Army Munson Last Shoes ,....$6.85 U. S. GOVERNMENT CANNED BACON v Packed in 12-pound cans, and every can is positively guaranteed by the U. S. Government, per can t t r r ? t t t f t t X r f t ? T t I A XUIill LAKE NEWS Charles FntiKhn was in town Inst Friday making final proof on hlsi homostond. Mr. Hunter spout last wook In j Ktamalli Falls attending to buslnoss mntitflrn. Mrs. Win. Froor Is confined lo tho houso with tonsllltls. I lludolph KJImn was taken to Mer rill Monday whoro ho wns oporatod on for appondlcltls. Tho doctor re ports It a very sorlous enso, Mrs. , Kllma Is In Merrill 'with htm. Tho condition of tho roads Is fast Improving. It wont bo leng: boforo tlioy nro In Reed shape f WKATHEH HEPOKT OREGON Tonight nnd Tuesday, cloudy or foRRy In tho wost, fair In tho caBt portion. II 6- NEW TODAY o -0 KOll SALE Extra good largo cow, now milking; 2 holfor calros flvo and Hi roo months old. Inqulro Vik ing Orocory, Oregon Ayo. 28 WANTED TO RENT Furnlshod houso by young couplo. Telophono 4G7-J. 28-3 FOR BALK 1 cash register; 2 por- colnln bath tubs. Good and cheap. Sco Dick, CtU and Klamath Avo. 28-1 $2.50 PER CAN We have only a limited supply of this Bacon on hand. 5 ' 4 4 4&&4&&&4&&&&&wZ"Z we Ann phepahiid to make Lowest Possible Quotations ON A COMPLETE LINE OF LUMBER, MILLWORK AND BUILDING SUPPLIES We can furnish any quantity for any purpose. Quality, the best of its grade. Let us make you a flat price on the complete list of your requirements and save you money. Buy Made in Klamath Falls Products From Lakeside Lumber Co. OWNED AND OPERATED BY KLAMATH FALLS BUSINESS MEN Lost Two spanlol pups. Flndor 1'loaso return to It, II. Davis, Whlto Follcan hotel. Howard. 28-2 FOU ItENT Throo unfurnished housekeeping rooms. 021 Oak St. 28-4 Vflll ItnNT Filrnlihrd nnnrtmnnt. C31 N. 8th St. Phono 413-J. 28-2 11UY YOUR BARTER cards and can dles at tho Klamath Falls Nows Stand. A. II. llhlo, prop. 28-2 FOR SALE Pair of brown porlloros, nlmost now. Phono 251-M. 28-2 FOU SALE Eight lsylng bens,' chicken feed and wire Dotting.! Phono 251-M. or call 826 Mt. Whit ney St., back of 934 N. 9th. 28-2. FOIt ItENT Dry land ranch. Infor-j mntlon apply Union and Division Avo. Mills Addition. 28-C , 1 FOR nENT Slcoplng room. 406 Pine St. Phono C1C-J. 28-1. BUY MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS VIIODUCTS nnd build up KLAMATH PAY HOLM iaKEHIDE LUMHEIt CO. Onnml nnrl nnonvtnrl hv Klnmntti Falls business men 2Stf Bank Dulldlng, 4 sssssSsatm. 1 tT Announcing Our Showing of Model Hats A most unusual display of the sea son's newest Millinery offerings are being shown in models that are distinctive and authentic. Tuesday, March 1 Gertrude & Co. 527 Main Street. LOST Saturday nftornoon on Mor-f LOST Ono 33x4 tlru and rim think rill Road, Kolly-Sprlngflold cord I lost 11 on tho poor farm road, tiro. 32x4, rim nnd cover. Howard. Flndor ploaso return to Perkins Fur It. C. Orocsbock, Klamath Btato1 nlluro Houso will pay for any trou- 25-2 I 1)10 OI ruiuruniK ouuiu. - - A New Straw Hat LATEST COLORS: ''J Your last season hat may be transformed made new by re-coloring it with hat dye. We recommend Putnam Hat Colors for the reason that the colors are permanent and beau tiful. Made in eight shades Black Purple Navy Blue Brown Red Light Blue Green Golden Brown They are applied with small brush, and dry in a few minutes. No matter how dingy and discolored the hat may .be, it will come out bright and beautiful after a coat of color has been applied. Price 25c. (Mail order customers please add 6c for postage.) , AH Shades Colorite Same Price "Vr l PU&ITV I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR ORUG3