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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATUIIOAY, MAY ti ifl'Jl -Society (Continued to Imro ) boaullfiil gold Hvnrsharp pencil llifino students havo studied under Mr. Carrier for llm past throe yoars When Two Baseball Chiefs Meet OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SECOND ANNUAL I'AHH pkVH if-ggg-M-ga-m-ij-a-MBgM-gLj V mid took IIiIh inmiiw of showing llielri appreciation or llm help iihn ha been ; to tlium. i ' Following In tlio program of tln song rorlttil to Im rIvihi liy Miunli lloyif-Wiigmir, coloratura wiprnn hhhIhIimI liy Mm. Krml fnfnr, planl-i anil Harry llornl, violinist, at i Presbyterian atnlltiirliitn on Tiie I utr-iilng, May 17. I!)2I: 1. (a) My Mother IIIiIh Mr II ml My Hair II.. la (hi Cam Mlo llmi (Hi n til (r) Ami Maria (fn in "()t l i ... . . n'. Mm. Wagner 2. I'll ii Voco l'oco Ka (from llnr hr of 8iIII") llo hIii I Mm. WiiRtier 3. (a) Prelude OpiiH .1. No 2 C Hliarp-Mlnor Itiiehiiiaiilnnff (10 Tliroo-llorsn Hit 'rIi TMliallnitt liy Mm CnfiT , 4. (ii) Who'll liny My l.mend r Kilwaril (lermim (10 Thn l.lttle Dustman j Ilnilimi (c) Tim Hhl-I.lu Trw (Chi ,' nono) .. . . I'nsiiitrit (it) lion Jour Ma Hollo '. llehrend Mm. WiiKni'r f. (u) Norwegian MounliilnlSmiR . . Thrnno (!) Oh Weep. Why Ifcist Thou Ienvn Mill Handel (Violin Arranged by I'nsmorxi Mm. Whgncr i OhllRiito hy Mr. llorel j I. (a) Aria for Violin, (Adapt-i oil to Preludit In (' Minor liy Iluch) . . Ousluve. Kerrnrl (b) Chansonetlo . . Maulce Huron Mr. llorcl 7. (a) dentin Annlo Konter (h) Thii Kerry Ihinrv (hy spn- rial riticnt' Molloy Mm. Wngner Tickets on Kiiln at tint iiiuhIc Htori'i V cv til mm.i Xkjm i vT.m WpV hBbmHm&J hI nJ" umi-iw !! it. - m - i HcrlOUS ItlAttrm aitnrv1 In tinvi iMfcnn tinA. 1l.....tH- ...i .. . . . luro wjiii sntippwl tn Chlcnito, showing Judo IC. M. Landls. biuuball arbiter, nnil Trlii Hprnkcr, malinger of tho Indians. Juilijo IamllM wutche.1 tho Clovcland-Chlcap mnio from tho Indian' playors' bench. .MIW. A. JXMOTT.IH , )u:m:ahi:ii on' tf.h iiaiii iu.aki:k ahi:iu:li rou kki:ilii JI'llY Warren nnd Olenn Ulnkc, arrntod on n cliarRn of nmnu.'nrturliiK and luiTlriR In thi'lr poii-iiXHtim Intoxlrnt Iiir lliiuor, worn hound ovur tn await Hi n action of tho fi'durnl Rrnnd Jury, ball In each rimn hcltiR fixed nt t"f,0 Wurrun lllako wnn Milo to furnUli hond, hut (llonn In ntlll In jail nwnlf Iiir urranRninrntN for thi nucfMnry hall ttcurlty for hln rolcino. Mm. C A Klllott, who wn arront imI In conniTtloti with thn oporntlonH of thu lira)- moonnlilmi nt 111 , wuk r leaned on $IiU0 hall yenturdiiy. llnr hiiNhand, toRrthvr with Walter HiRh land nnd A. C Murkln, will ho ro il ill roil to furnlih 1 1600 ball bond bnforo limy nro reU'imeil Thin limy have no far been unnhlii to procuro A clnilflod mMn The Herald will find what, you iiaro loit. IIIXON IM)UM OVKK T I'KDKIUli OltANll JfltY W. It. lllxon, charged with tho thoft of u hllvor hrldlo bit from J Dlco Crnnu, won bound ovor by U. B. CommlNlour Thouiua to nwult tho uctlon of tho federul grand Jury.' Hall wua flxod tit 760, which up to 1 o'clock ho wun unublo to furuUh. Thu ulloei'd tlnifl wan committed luut Kobrunry. lloth partlvn roldo' on thu rvaorvutloii. TWO .MOIli: AltlSTi:i) , on moensiiim: ciiahei: T. J. I'owora mid Arthur Worth woro (irri'Htod ut I'alry ywlorday, charted with IiuvIiib I" tho'"" l10" mi'nnIoii uud miinufiicturliiB Intoxlcat Jng Ihiuor. Thidr liuurliiK wiih hot for imxt Wfdiii'mlay, ball bulim fix ed nt $7B0. 1'ofworH wub HucceaBful In furnlHhlng bond, but Worth hud not dono ho ut 1 o'clock. ix thu cmcciT couht or tiii: statk or oiti:iox rou tiii: eor.vrv ok Kia.MATii MarRiirot Luclllti Kroonmn, ) I'luintirr. i:)uit- V. I No. I3UK (Juy N Krcuman, )8um- Uofondnntl inonn To Ouy N. Krconinn, tho ubovo named defendant; IN TUB NA.MB O T1IK RTATB OK OHIXION; You nro huroby required to apiiear nnd nnitvrcr tho complaint filed iiRnluiit you tn thu above entitled nult on or huforo tho 2(th day of Juno, 1921, that bolng tho Inxl duy of thn tlmo prescribed In tho order for publication of nummoUH herein, nnd If you full no to appear, plead, answer, domur or othorwUo move within that time, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to tho ubovo on tilled Court for tho relief prayed for In her complaint ax followu For a docreo of tho nbovo entitled Court foruver dlMOhlng tho IioikIn of matrimony now nnd heretofore! oxv Inline hntwuon plaintiff nnd defend ant, upon tho grounds of wilful do Hertlon by diifendant of plaintiff for inoro than onn year Jiitmedlutely pro vIoiin to tho commencement of thin nult. iiKalnnt tho will of thA plaintiff nnd without herconontj becnuno do fendnnt hiui failed, neglected and ro f lined nnd doc now rnftiKo to nupport thU plnlntltf, hi wife. Th In KUmmonH In served uon you, thu vnld defondnnt, hy tho publica tion thereof In tho KwnliiK Herald, a dnlly nowvpaper, published In Klam ath Knlln, Klnmnlh County, Htnto of OroRon, nnd of Rcnernl circulation In said County nnd Stiito, oncA n week for ! Miccemlvu weeks, tho first pub lication holug Hindi) May H, 11)21, and tho Inst publication Jnmn 2ft, 1921. by order of tho HonoruhW Hob ert IC. Iluunell, JuiIro of tho County Court of tho Htnto of OreRon for tho County of Klamath, mado, entered nnd filed on tho 13th dny at May, 1821. J. II CAHNAHAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. 1I-2I-2S.I -trl 1-18-2T. demiir or otherwlsu move within that tlmo, for want thoroof plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief pray ed for In his complaint as follows, to-"wit Kor u decree of tho ubovo entitled court forever dlmiolvlnR tho bonds of matrimony now nxIntlnR between tho plaintiff nnd defendant upon tho grounds of wilful desertion by de fondnnt of plaintiff for moro than one year Immediately previous to tho commencement of this suit aRalnst tho will of pallntlff and without his consent, for cruet and Inhuman treat ment Inflicted by thn defendant upon tho plaintiff rendering his llfo bur densome. This summonx Is served upon you, tho said defendant, hy tho publica tion thereof In the livening Herald, n dally newspaper, published In Klamath Kails, OreRon, nnd of gener al circulation In Klnmnlh County, Or eRon, onco n week for six successive weeks, tho first publication being made May 14, 1921, and the last publication, Juno 2ft. 1921, by order of tho Honorable It. H. Ilunnell, Judgo of tho County Court of Klnm nlh County, Oregon, mado, entered and filed tn said. Circuit Court on May 13th. 1921. J. II CAnNAKAV, Attorney forl'lnmtlff M H-21-28-J4-1 1-18-35 TOlpEYS Take n TMUlrNpooufu of Halts If Hark Hurts or Illaddrr llotlirni B BPl'1 ROUND- BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. . A GOOD TIME FOR EVERYBODY IF YOU DON'T THINK SO ASK THOSE WHO ATTENDED LAST YEAR July2-3-4th WATCH FOR; PROGRAM BLY, OREGON WRITE FOR INFORMATION TO JO GIVAN, SECRETARY, BLY, OREGON SAGE TEA KEEPS IIOIXID.W IICYrt lti:OI8TKHi:i llUMi C. L. llollldny, who Is building up an oxtensivo dairy hord on his rumh on tho Keno road, this wcok added nnothor registered Holstoln hull to his herd, making tho sixth ho has purchnscd slnco entering tho dairy business. OAHOUNi; DllOl'ri ANOTIIUK TWO CKNTH IN Till! ClltCUIT coritr or tiii: stati: or oiii:(oN urn tiii: COUNTY OF KUIMATH K. I). Mornn, IMnlntlff ) Kqulty vs. ) 1293 I,nretta I-uvlim Mornn, ) Sum- Defondiiiit ) mons. To Lorettn Mvlnii Mornn, tho ubovo named defendant: In tho mi mo or tho Stato of Oregen: You aro horoby required to appear nnd niiHWor thn complaint filed nRnlnst you In tho nbovo entitled suit on or boforo tho 24th day of Juno, 1921, that bolng tho last day of tho tlnvp proscribed In tho ordor of pub lication of summons heroin, mid it .you full so to npponr. plend. answer. Wo aro a nation of meat eaters and our blood Is filled with uric, acid, says a well-known authority, i who warns us to bo constantly on, Ruard against kldnoy trouble Tho kidneys do their utmost to frco tho blood of this Irritating ncld.j but bocomo woak from tho over work; they got slugRlsh; tho ollml-i natlvo tissues clog nnd thus tho' wasto Ib retained In tho blood to poison tho entlro systom. I When your kldnoys ncho nnd feci llko lumps of load, nnd you hnvQ stinging pains In tho back or tho urlno is cloudy, full of sodl ment, or tho bladdor is Irritable, obliging you to seok relief dvrlng tho night; when you liavo sevcro headaches, norvous nnd dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rliou- inntlsm In bad weather, got from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jnd Salts; tnko n tnblespoonfull In n glass of water boforo break-1 fnst each morning nnd In a fow days your kldnoyB will net flno. This fa-l mous salts is mado from tho acid1 of grapes and lomon julco, com bined with llthla, and has been! usod for generations to flush nnd stimumio cioggou Kiunoys, to neu trnllzo tho nclds in urlno so it is no longor n sourco of Irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disor ders. Jnd Salts Is Inoxponslvo nnd can not Injuro; makes n delightful ef fervescent llthla-wnter drink, nnd nobody can mnko u mlstnko by tak ing a llttlo occasionally to keep tho kldnoys clean and nctivo. Adv. i I When MIxM With sulphur It1 Hrlnirt ltack Ilt Hciutlful I.ustro At Onro I Gray hair, however hanasome, dc-j notes advancing age. Wo all know) tbo advantages of a youthful appear ance Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars tho face. When It fades, turns gray, and looks streak ed, Just u fow applications of Sago Tea and Sulphur enhances Its ap pearnnco a hundredfold. Don't stny gray! Look young! Hither propnro tho recipe at homo or get from any drug storo a bottlo of "Wyeth's Sago nnd Sulphur Com pound," which is merely tho old tlmo rccipo impro od by tho addi tion of other ingredients. Thou sands of folks recommend this roady-to-uso preparation, because it dark ens tho hair beautifully; besides, no ono enn possibly toll, as it darkens so naturally nnd evenly. You moisten n spongo or soft brush with It, drnw-j ing this through tho hair, taking onoi small strand at n tlmo. II y morning tho gray hair disappears; after an- othor application or two Its natural color is restored, nnd it becomes thick, glossy nnd lustrous, nnd you npponr yenrs younger. Adv. c To dtitcrmino tho cnuso of a recent wreck on n l'ennsylvunln railroad, u mock collision wns staged. As a ro sult of tho Imitation wreck officials woro nblo to determino against which road claims should bo fllod becauso of that road's negligenco. PASTEURIZED . MILK OR RAW MILK We Pasteurized and Pasteurize Right. We also deliver Raw Milk to those that wish raw milk. Come in and watch our system of Pasteurizing ,also our facilities for sterilizing cans, bottles and machin ery. Separated Milk, Butter Milk, and Cottage Cheese delivered on our regular deliveries. Two wagons make two deliveries daily. KLEEN MILK DAIRY The Best Equipped Dairy In the City Phone 501-J 1367 Esplanade The hearts of nutomobllo vehi cles wero gladdened today by a fur ther drop In tho prlco of gasoline when tho Standard Oil company an nounced another reduction of two cents a gallon, making tho soiling price 35 cents u gallon. CHAUTAUQUA TICiqJTS 1IKINC1 DISTMIIUTKD Tlckots for tho Chnutaqua nro uo Ing dlstrlbutod among tho gunran , tors and thoso wishing fo tako nd I vantage of tho slaving mado in tho purchase of a season ticket May do so by buying ono frommnyof thtfst having thorn- for salo. The program Is a splondld ono and is euro to moot with a cordial rocoptlon. BIG DANCE! DREAMLAND Open-Air Pavilion :-: Tonight Music by Cochran's Jazz Orchestra IT OWL CAFE 427 MAIN ST. SUNDAY DINNER 75c TRY IT ii SOUP SALAD FISH Cream of Oysters Shrimp Salad. i I Daked Salmon au grnutln ENTRIES i Chicken fricassee and parsley dumplings . Ueef a la Mode, Sweot Potatoes ROASTS ' Itonst Young Chicken with Cranberry Bauco Loin of Pork,, and Applo Sauce. VEOETAIILKS ,! Creamed Parsnips r i Spinach DESSERT Grandma's Strawberry Short Cako - Assorted Pasteries , , , , Toa I ' ' Coffeo Milk 'M''lK'