The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 23, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    SATURDAY, APRIL, 1MI
At the Theaters
THE HTAR
Chares llay, tho popular screen
star, will bo noon Sunday nnd Mon
day at tho Star theatro In "Tho Old
Bwlmmln' Holo." It Is said to bo ono
of tho most appealing picture In
which ho has yot oppoarod and to call
forth moro laughs and ifcars to tho
rool than any other ot his past sue
rosscs. It Is a First National attraction.
Klloy's vorso Is Intorprotod with such
artistry as to both charm tho thou
sands ot admlrora of tho Hooslor pool
and to win now convorts to his bal
lads of boyhood's happy days.
From, tho opening sccno to tho
close of tho, story Is brimful of heart
Intorcst. Charles Ray, as Ezra, Is
'Just plain boy," wholcsomo but mis
chievous. Ho would rather fish and
spend hlsHImo nt tho old swlmmln'
holo than, study. Ho loves Myrtle, tho
fllrtatlous.bollo of tho country school
but after bringing him to his knees
nnd robbing Kim of all his treasures
sho Jilts him for his best friend,
"Skinny." However, thcro Is happi
ness awaiting him In tho loving grai
ces of tho over faithful Esther.
It Is skilfully directed and so won
derfully acted as to obvlato tho ne
cessity for a slnglo sub-tltlo.
"IIo's 'tight' and ho can't dance."
What moro sweeping condemna
tion could bo heaped on a yo ng man
by a beautiful girl? When Jenny of
tho danco halls finds hor old "hick
Bwcetlo" rich but stingy, sho doos hor
best to Jar 'him looso from somo cr
tra "chango." But no's "Burglar
Proof" until tho beautiful Laura
comes on tho scone and then, ah,
THEN!
It Is a Paramount comedy drama.
Bryant Washburn Is tho star and
Lois Wilson, his leading woman. At
tho Star thcatro tonight.
TIIK MONDALK
"Tho Italian," Ooorgo BobanVblg
plcturo which Is coming to tho Mon-
dalo Sunday, has drawn favorablo
comment from all tho big film critics
of tho country. A fow examples:
Now York Tribune "Tho film Is
of tho sort to lift you out ot your
aoat. Mr.Beban's own work being ot
that vividly cxprcsslvo sort which Is
graphically effoctlvo on the screen."
Brooklyn Eaglo - Tho story
abounds In thrills, toajrs, sighs and
sobs." i
Now York Herald "It tticro was
a dry eyo In tho houso It mast havo
been a glass one."
Salt Lake City Tribune ''Tho cre
ation ot tho Italian himself may bo
rogarded as wholly Mr. Deban's
work; and It Is a masterly perform
ance." Herald, Louisville, Ky. " Thoro
comes a splendid climax In which Mr.
Beban reaches tho limits ot tho emo
tional acting."
Now York Evening 8un "The
film story has been produced with
such care and ability that It stands
up alongside tho spoken drama as a
compeller of tears and laughter."
PhlladelDhla. Public Ledger "A
photoplay such as 'Tho Italian' Is got-
Ing to do something for tho spoken
drama that the artistic tbeatro of
our day Is Impotent to achlove."
Brooklyn Standard Union " An
unqualified success."
THE LIBERTY
Ono short week after hor last ap
pearance In Now York society, Alice
found herself heels over head In a
Contral American revolution. And
ono night, while trying to escapo
from the robol garrison with a mes
sago, sho was captured by tho com-mandcr-ln-chlet
of tho onomy, a
dashing young follow named Cat
doron, and held as a prisoner in bis
homo.
What followed makos a story full
ot strugglo between a man's and a
woman's will, of romance under a
soft', soutborn moon, and ot thrills
and oxcltement aplenty.
Coiistonco Blnney, as tho Ameri
can girl, Is absolutely delightful, and
"something dlfforent," which plays
at tho Liberty Theatre tonight cer
tainly lives up to its title.
"Tiger's Cub," a plcturlration of
the famous novel by William Fox
presents his dazzling star Pearl
White, Is coming to tho Liberty The
atre tomorrow.
SPRING.LAKK DKIPPIMJW
Miss Holon Cowgtll, assistant state
club leader, accompanied by Miss
Ly'dla Frlcklo and Frank Sexton,
couuty club leader, visited tho school
Monday.
Audrey Ager has been on tho sick
list this week.
Tuesday.
Miss Twyla Head visited the school
The school children aro practicing
for a play which will bo given about
May 6.
Lawn
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CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
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LOST I-adlcs wrist watch, mono
gram on back V. A. D. l.lborul re
ward If returned Jo Herald. 22-26
FOR RENT 4-rooran furnished.
Phono 273J or call nt 707 Wash
ington. 22-25
FOK SALE Mitchell 6, practically'
now, mechanically porfoct; now
tires and batter'. 1'rlco 1900. J. A.
Goldsmith, phono 2G9W. 22-25
FOIt SALE Lawn mo war 1 5. A.
Franklin, Lewis St. 22-20
FOR RENT Sleeping room nlcoly
furnished, bath, close In. 522
Klamath Avo. 23
FOR RENT Largo comfortable
bad room In private family, 1149
Pine street. 22-23
FOR SALE Ono truck, ono runa
bout, ono Studobakor, ono Chevro
let. Will trade. Soo Dick, cor 6th nnd
Klamath Ave. 22-23
RANCH FOR RENT 160 acres, 30
In alfalfa, rest dry sown In ryo;
good houso nnd water, 14 ml. south
east of Klamath Falls, noar Merrill
highway. Phono Mrs. M. J. Beobc.
29
WANTED Good farm hand, good
wages, steady Job for good man.
Address Box 31 Klamath Falls, Oro.
22-30
FOR SALE Auto tires. Got your
monoy's worth. Soo Dick, cor 6th
and Klamath avonuo. 22-23
FOR BALE Paying business, snap
for right man. Will trade. What
havo youT Sco Dick, 6th and Klam
ath avenue. 22-23
Experienced bookkoopor desires
ono or two sots ot books to handlo
ovonlngs or lato afternoons. Audit
Ing books a specialty. D. II., Herald
offlco 22-33
To exchango lot In good resldcnco
district of San Francisco tor lot In
Klamath Falls. Valuo $1250. D. It.
Horald office. 22-23
FOR RENT Now and modern flvo
room houso at 1923 Main street
Call at house ovcnlngs, or sco Chll-
cote & Smith, 633 Main St. 21-23
FOR SALE Fordson tractor with
extension rims m and two bottom
14 in. Oliver plows. Cheap for cash.
or will trado for automobllo or equi
ty In small houso. Chllcoto & Smith,
633 Main street. 21-23
WANTED TO RENT Houso with
from 2 to 4 rooms and yard for
chickens. Address Mrs. S. DeCostor,
Bray, Calif. 21-23
FOR SALE OR RENT 2 ono-room
cabins closo to pavoment. Ask Mr.
Bell, "the taxi man," or phone 370
or 545M. 21-23
FOR RENT Furnished cabin for
bacholor, housekeeping. 2115 6th St,
21-23
WANTED Partner In tailoring and
cleaning business. 805 Main St.
21-23
WANTED AT ONCE Soraoono to
rent my ranch In Poo Valloy. Good
placo to ralso potatoes, hay or grain,
turkeys and chickens. Running wa
tof In houso. No crop. No rent. I
will furnish seod to right party. W.
E. Patterson, 59 Washington. 21-23
WANTED Garments clean and
preen. Rellnlng and alterations. C.
E. Sparks, 805 Main Phono 552W.
21-27
FOR HALE
Tho underslgnod offers for sale
lots 8A and 8B of Block 7, railroad
addition to tho town of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, facing Spring street
and near tho Southern Pacific dopot.
For particulars reply to James D.
Falrchlld, Yreka, California. 22-7
Baby chlx, T-A-N-O'R-E-D-S. 300
egg White Leghorns, Golden Buff
and Brown LeghoniB, Anconus, Black
Mlnorcas, Buff Orpingtons, R. I.
Reds, Barred and White Rocks.
Enoch Crows, Seabrlgbt, Cal. 22-3
2- room houso and ono lot,
$1000. 1344 Oregon Ave.. 19-23
FOR SALIS Chevrolet in Al run-1
nlng order, $350. Inqulro 7ll
Main streot. 10-23 I
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
I WANTED Woman to do cooking
tor small family. Addross Frank
Sehlmds, Uontty, Oro. 31-34
FOR SALE House and lot by own
er. Six rooms and bath. Will Bolt
on payment plan, partly turnlshod.
Must soil soon. It will par you to in
vestigate. 737 N. 0th st. 21-27
Puro Llnseod oil, raw or bollod,
1. B0 por gal. W. E. and J. B. Patt
orson, 133 4th St. 31-23
Ono Chandlor Chummto Roadster,
1918 Model, guaranteed condition.
Ono Ford Touring car, now top,
upholstering nnd paint. Mechanically
ported, llulck Sales & Sorvlco., Tel
ephone 176W. 21tf
FOR SALE flood paying laundry
business. Will stand Investigation.
Inqulro Horald office, Box F. F.
20-16
Wo carry only tho best grades ot
material In our shoo repair dopart
mont. BradlovEvans Shoo Co. 30-28
FOR SALE OR TRADE Terms.
1920 Columbia Sport Modol.
Also
1920 Dodge nt n bargain. Henllne
Photo Shop, 327 Main. 30-26
Wo havo ono or tho ntcost small
houses In tho city for salo. This prop
erty Is located In tho Hot Springs Ad
dition. 0 rooms and bascmsnt. Small
garago, lawn.
It any ono Is looking for a real
homo In doslrnblo locality at a reas
onable figure, some terms, call on
WIshnrd & Wood, noxt door to Her
ald Bldg. 21-23
Lawnmowors sharpened with Poer
loss grinder. Work guarantood, 917
Pine streot. 20-5
Work shoes from $3.25 up to $12.20
no hlghor, at Bradloy-Evans Shoo
Co. 20-23
Havo you seen Kclley today?
Ford accessories and repairing. We
uso and sell only gonulno now Ford
parts. Klamath Falls Auto Co., Roy
Call, proprietor. 2tf-23
FOR SALE By owner, C-room
houso. modern, on pavement. Box
O. B., Herald. 18-23
W romovo French heels and put
on Cuban or military heels, which
makes somo shoes more comfortable.
Bradloy-Evans Shoo Co. 20-23
FOR SALE 6 head of good work
horses and ono 3 yr. old colt. D.
W. George on the old Ky Taylor
placo, Keno road. 18-30
Havo You Been Kerley today?
Shoo,repalring Is a real service to
tho public. We repair on an average
of 30 pairs a day. Look your own
over, don't they need new soles! It
so we will put them on while you
wait. Bradley-Evans Shoe Co. 20-23
ITsod Standard Phonographs, lib
eral reductions, lower torms. Earl
Shepherd Co. 607 Main St. lttf
Havo You Been Kclley today?
Used Pianos, reasonablo prices and
lowest ot terms. Earl Shepherd Co.
12tt
Have You Seen Kclloy today?
FOR SALE Timber, cheap If taken
soon Address "Timber" Herald.
31
Opium dlsgulsod as sausages was
recently seized on a steamship at
Brooklyn during a-narcotic raid by
internal rovenue agents nnd police
Tho searchers woro unrowardod until
ono ot thorn cut open a frankfurter
and discovered opium Instead of
ground moat.
DRESSMAKINO First-class work
guaranteed, Mrs, Jefferson, No. 2,
Main St. 11-23
Have You Seen Kclley todny?
Spring Is coming on and you have
tho houso cloarlng bug. Woll, I have
got It, tool let's. got togethor.
PKIIKINB PUBNITimH HOUSE
"Tho Furnisher of Happy ItoineV.'
17tf
OITT OARBAOE When you want
garbage removed call 10K-23.
Tefl your troubles In the Furniture
line to PEIIKIN8 "THE FUnNIBH
Elt OF HAPPY HOMES." 17tt
Have you seen Kertey today?
A Jar of Freckle Cream one cent.
UNDERWOOD'S ONE CENT, BALE.
COMPOSER OUT flO FOR
HONd; puhmhhkh fno,mv
NEW YORK. April 21. An Irish
song brought Its counter $50 and
Its publisher $50,000.
It was "Kalhloon Mnvourneen,"
tho most popular ot Irish ballads.
Tho music was written by nu English
man ot Irish ancestry.
Tho story ot this and othor Irish
songs that John MacCormack sings
Is told In tho April lasuo ot Tho Men
tor Magaxino.
kurituuh buyers
Take advantago ot my outsldo sor
vlco. I havo a car and tlko to drlvo
It. You need furntturo and would
Ilka to buy It. Cnll 41-W and 1 will
send for you; also tako you homo.
PUHUINH FURNITURE 1IOUHK
"Tlio Furnisher of Hnppy Homes"
NOTICE OF HKAHINO OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OHKOON FOR KLAM-
AT1I COUNTY
IN THE- MATTER OF THE E8TATE
OF OEOROE ORAY. DECKA8ED.
fc7lliM im TtnrntiV vlvnn thill T hnVA
fllod my final account and roporl ns
administrator ot tho ostato ot Ooorge
Oray, Deceased, and thot the abovo
entitled court, has fixed 3 o'clock In
tho ntternoon ot Monday, tho 9th day
ot May, A. D. 1921 as thn tlmo and
tho County Court room In tho court
houso In tho City of Klamath Falls.
Oregon, as tho placa, when nnd whoro
any and all porsons may prcsont any
objections or exceptions they might
havo to anything contained In said
final account and report or to any
thing dono by tho snld administrator
as such nnd you will tako notice thai
at such tlmo and placo tho abovo
entitled court will finally pass upon
and settlo said account.
B. J, COL AH AN
Administrator ot thn Estato ot
Ooorgo Oray, Decoased.
9. 10. 23. 30. 7
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX Mia
IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORQKON FOR KliAM
ATI! COUNTY.
Frank H. McCornack, Plaintiff vs.
Heirs and Dovlseos nnd descendants
ot holrs and ot dovlsocs It any thcro
.. w r NirlinW Mm f.nrena
Wl'lson MeMlehanl. J. J. Hogan, C. A
Darneburg, Alorick linrnoourg. a. n
Ooary, H. A. (Irary. It. H. Geary and
R. W Geary, Defendants.
Thn iinir nml DutIboos and des
cendants of holrs nnd devisees If any
thoro bo ot W. I. wciioia, Mrs, i.or
cna Wilson McMlchaol, J. P. Hognn,
C. A. Barneburg, Alorick Barneburg,
of defendants abovo named:
In tho Name ot the Stato of Ore-
You aro hereby notified that Frank
tr M.PnMi.nl, ! itin hnlrfnr nf Cor.
, tlflcato of Delinquency numbored
837 issuea on mo win uaj mi ni'iu
1916 by tho Tax Colloctor of tho
County ot Klamath, Stato of Oregon
for the amount of Forty-ono (41.
04) Dollars and four cents, the same
being the amount then duo and delin
quent for taxes for tho year 1914 to
gether with penalty. Interest and
costs thereon upon the real proporty
assesiod to you, ot which you aro
the owner ns, appears of record, sit-
..A.t In aal.l rvtnniv unit fltfttn and
particularly bounded and described
las follows, to-wu: 1,01 z, occuon o.
(Township 38 South, Range 8 E. W.
M. and Lota 5. 6. 7, 8. 9. 10, 11 and
12, section IB, Townsnip noum.
Range 8 B. W. M.: and that of said
property Just described, Lots 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Section 25,
Township 38 Sonth, Range 8 H. W.
M., remain unredeemed from Certlfl-
! fJn 111. anil tains. Intern! and
penalties paid subsequent thereto.
You are runner noiuiea inni sum
Frank If. McCornack or his assignor
11 a irnnrn hna nillfl tftZAft On Sftld
premises for prior or subsequent
years, witn tno rate oi interest on
said amounts as follews:
vr' TtalH Tii Iln. Am'l Rato of
Tax Paid celpt Interest
1915 Apr. 11 2103 $21.89 15
1916
1916 Apr. 5 2218 $70.24 15
1917
1917 Apr. 5 3637 $27.45 12
1918
1918 Apr. 6 2967 $20.40 12
1919
Said Defendants as the ownor of
tho legal title of tho above described
property as tho same appears of re
cord, and each of the other persons
above named aro hereby further not
fled that Frank H. McCornack will
apply to tho Circuit Court of tho
County and State aforesaid for a do
cree foreclosing tho lien against tho
property above described, and men
tioned In said certificate. And you are
hereby summonod to appear within
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It Pays To Advertise
Advertising Space
DREAMLAND OPEN-AIR
See "BLACKIE"
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MiirnlWs
sixty days nftor tho first publication
of this summons, exclusive ot (ho day
of snld first imullrntlon, nnd ilofoml
this notion or pay tho nmourit duo ns
abovo shown, together with cobIn nml
accrued Intorost, and In cobo of your
fnlluro to ilu so, n rincrno will bo ron-
if
iiiJ.
Say
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Insulation9'
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ber Battery is immune to all
old-time wood-separator ills.
The plates ore insulated not
merely separated.
No money out of your pocket
for separator replacement, be
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carbonizes nor punctures. It
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Ask about the Willard
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the only battery with Threaded
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Willard
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Seventh and Klamath
um r
WATCH
FOR THE
i Ideal Areola Hot Water Heating System
The modern way of heating with the
I greatest efficiency.
On display soon at the show rooms of
G. C. LORENZ
mwi
AT THE
-
Seed Store
rAon vovn
doretl foreclosing tho Hon of said
ini nmt eimis iiRiilnnt tho land nnd
prcmlsos nbovo nnniod,
THIS numinous IS iUIJIIBllim uiivu
wook for six wooks by order of the
Honorable H. V. Kuykondnll, Judgo
- ,i. tumuli flnnrl nf thn Htntn of
Oregon for tho County of Klamath
nnd snld order was mauo anu uaiou
tho 4th day of April 1921 nnd tho
,1l,. nf thn first tillbllcatlon Uf this
summons Is tho 9th day ot April
l"21' . ...
All nrnrnM nml iinnors In tills Dra
coodlng may bo served upon the
undersigned rosldlng within the
Htato of Oregon at tho nil dross here-
nftor montlonod.
R. 0. OHOKfllllCCK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Addross Klnmnth Fnlls, Oregon
Apr. 9, 16. 23. 30 May 7, 14. 21
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At the Center of
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I1HOADWAY at BTAItK ST.
Wo suggest yov write, phone
or wlro for reservations
Arthur II. Meyers, Manager
PAVILION
at the Pavilion
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124 so. sixth st.
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