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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1921)
IM.MK MIX SATURDAY, JULY inai. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SKI, (. siHiiunnu uil rnH JWBJlSi GIVES KLANfATH ft.feH! WIDE PUBLICITY , HJm f t . .t-,j- iLsssssm Americanizatien: By Hays It It uom possible to securo the prlntliiK qt n numlior or pictures of noted scenes In Klaiuutli county in n publication thnt rcitclies every now papor, cory hotel, hundreds of thousands of pcoplo of means, who aro constantly on the watch for now places to visit, wouldn't It he nn ac complishment of great valuo to this city and county? And It thnt wore dono without costing the pcoplo of this county a penny, shouldn't It ho appreciated nt Its full valuo? AVoll, that l Just what has hap pened. Through the persistence and energy of the local representatives of tho Standard All company, Klamath county occupies n pre-eminent posi tion In tho Standard Oil llullotln for June, copies of which havo Just reached this city. Out of twenty-three vlows of places "Where Motorists Go", taken In Oregon, California and Nevada, five of them nrc from Klam ath county. These views shew: "Crater Lake, near Klamath Falls and Mcdford In Southern Qrcgon, an nually attracts countless motorists. Noted for Its sapphlre-hluo coloring and georgous setting." "Sheep grating by tho thousands lend to tho pastoral plcturesqucncss of tho Klamath llasln." "Tho sleeping beauty of Oregon." "Hunting In Klamath county is a sport royal." "Klamath lake, Oregon, rendezvous of nature-lovers and sportsmen. Fish and game abound." The Bulletin goos to tho stock holders, omployes and patrons of tho company, hotels, newspapers and an extensive list of people not classed among these, resulting In placing tho Information about Kla math county in tho hands of pco plo that It Is particularly detlrablo to reach. This effort upon tho part of the Standard Oil company to bring this section of tho coast to tho at tention of the motoring public Is particularly valuable from a purely advertising standpoint and would have cost several thousand dollars had It been undertaken by local enterprise. It will undobtedly be appreciated at Its full valuo and will bo reciprocated as opportunity arises. At the Theaters Till'! STAR Aloe II. Francis, who play tho parson" In Reginald llarknr'H won derful film uirtrnnl, "(lodloss Men." hns n role far morn difficult than that of the usual motion picture pardon who comes In to marry the Iunoth In the final Beetle. "(lodless Men" hi tin entire'? dif ferent story of the high seas. Thorn has never been n picture containing the same unexpected happening and absorbing plot, which will bo rorng nlrcd by motion picture fans when they see II at the Slur Theatre, where it will he presented again to'ilght County Court limine or said county, In Klamath Kails, Oregon, noil, nt public miction, to tho highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title nnd Inter est of the above named defendants, and each of them, In nnd In tho fol lowing described real property, to wn : HRU, Hoc. 22: W'i NWVi and NV". HW'U, Hoc. Sir"; NIJ'.l NMtl, Hoc. 27: H'4 Hint, Hoc. 2S; KV, NI'Hi.Bnr, !I3. nil In T. !1S. H . It I IMC V. M., or ho much thereof as mil- be neresinry to satisfy said exei'iitln i The sain of said pretnlv will ho uiadii Hiilijm't to the inert) ii; or the Htnlo Land Hoard of th HUto of Or egon covering snlil premises: mild mortgage being recorded In book 10 or Mortgage Hoinrds of Klamath County, Oregon, at pngn 0110; mild mortgage being prior In time nnd mi liorlnr In right to the mortgage of tho plaintiff herein Tho proceeds of said sale will bn applied in (he satisfaction of mild ex ecution, order nnd decree, Including principal sum, Intercut, costs nnd illit htirmuuouts, nttniiinyii' fees mid nc (Tiling costs, nnd (he ovor-pluii, If any there bo, will bn p.ild Into said Court to bo further applied, nil by law rmiiitred. i Dated, June .1, 1021. I 1. I.. LOW, i Sheriff of Klamnth County, Oregon. Ily III'IIT K. IIAWKINH, Dopuly. ' .1-10-17-2 l-l Col. George.Hnrvvy had a valet that he didn't want to take to Kn. land with him. So he "willed" him to Postmaster General Hay. Ilaya mT-91 -v m iTi u hv w ! irnograiuivr u4 mo you nc I jic s .nurcw iouc.wu, a uwk woo peaks several language AT THE CHURCHES tnry of the Itaptlsl student mission ary movement ot Texas and is n live, wire. Don't rail to hear him. Union , service In tho evening nt tho I'res- .. . , . , ... i bytorlan church nt S p. m. tllblo No changes will b mado In this .,... Tiiursiiay 0v.,nK ... s n. m. column unless tho copy Is at Tho Subject. Ecclesiastical Dispensation. Evening Herald office by & o'clock, liirncei California Town Sets Example in Drawing Attention . TIKST PIIKSIIYTKIUAN ciintcir corner Sixth and Pine streets, ltov. Arthur Hlco, minister. CHRISTIAN CllUflCII, cornor 3th Friday evening. C SACRED HEART CHURCH, cor. ot Eighth and High, Rov. Hugh J. Mar shall, Rev. J. V. Molloy. SUMMER SCHEDULE 1st Mass at 0:30 2nd Mass and Iiencdlctlon at 9:30. No evening services. f-IIIIISTI IV RTirVm .nrlolv nt Klamath Fall, bold services In tho',, j "Uo ,U"r 'rki lower room of the Library building.1 corner of Third and Main streets, i every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and ovory Wednesday evening at S' o'clock. Tho Sunday school session Is from 9:45 to 10:45 every- Sunday morn ing. Tho subject Tor Sunday is: "Truth" Tho Tree reading room and free Tin: t.itium ' Woman Is the glory of man. From i 1 hl soul sho spins the heart strlngH lot I""4 life and -weaves them Into the ihrle of his futuie "Man and Ills Woman," the J. .Stuart Itlarktoii- l'atlie feature starring Herbert Haw llnsen nt the Liberty Theatre tonight, shows how two women wove the life fabric of a man. In a play that took more than two months to film. Tom Mix, famous de lineator of breejy western characters will star tomorrow nt tho Liberty Theatre. "Hands Of" Is n thrilling western drama by William Mrt.eod Halne and produced by William Fox. Mix has tho rolo of n Texas ranger, nnd from all accounts ho has enough to do In the swift action to keep two or three ordinary stars, busy. What with fights, mob scenes, at tempted lynching, anil bank robber ies, to say nothing of freijuent gun piny and hard riding, as well as-a stainpodo of wild horses, Mix mull ugea to keep fairly active TIIF. STKAND Tho story of "Tho (lift Supreme." which Is to be shown nt the Strand thentro Sunday, Is one of those rare stories which Is fascinating to rlrh and poor alike. In this Republic "release some of tho screen's most capable pl.iyera nro .I.."H."i Cooking Electrically the ideal method Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They arc cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. They eliminate the drudgery, the grime and the nerve racking tension caused by wood stoves. The expense is surprising ly low. Let us tell you about it. AW and I'lno streets, C F. Trimble, pas tor, 2107 Wantland Avo. I'hono shown In leading parts. Such players 239-R. as Lon Chaney, Seenu Owen. Mel- bourno MacDowell. Ilernard Dumlng. Jack Curtis, and many otners oi Put The California Oregon Power Company "Let us be your servant" SAGE TEA KEEPS equal prominence ndd to tho attrac- Itlvcncss of the production m i Portlanders Learn 1 Link Rivers Vagaries lending library is open from 2:30 to. Evening services, D. V. P, U., 7, 4:30 on Tuesdays, Saturdays. Thursdays andt , When Mixed Willi Hiilptiur llrlnpt Hack Ills HcAUtiful I iiiiMre ai wimi I Cray hair, however handsome de notes advancing age. Wo all know FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH, corncr,tho advantages ot a youthrul nppoar- Washlngton nnd Eighth. lance, lour hair Is your charm. It Morning services S. S. 10 a. m. Sermon 11 a. m Patterson California, situated In Stanislaus county Is ono peppy lit tle city of two thousand souls who believe In doing things right and boosting their city at all tlmc-j es pecially now -when business condi tions aro dissimilar to last year, nc cording to the stntemenU made by Ben H. Nelson of that place who recently moved here. "That little place, not a county seat, mind you, in tho years of 1919 by pastor. Evening service. II. Y. P. I' , 1 7 i. m.; Sermon 8 p. m. Wednesday 'evening Pruyur meeting 8 p. m.; (Thursday, Women's Missionary Soci ety meets with Mrs. Hussey, 930 Ninth St. at 2 p. m. A. F. Simmons, pastor. MimiOIHST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tenth and High, Rev. S. J. Chancy, pastor, When tho wind blows high from the totith for n couple of days It Is 'possible to walk across Link river t dr shod At such times Link river Is us dry as tho Los Angeles river On other occasions Link rlvor I some streuni, flowing "20,000 sec ond feet." as engineer describe It. Link river connects Upper Klamath lako and Lake Ewnuun; It Is a mile and a half In length, but In that It drops 67 feet, so tha' makes or mars tho face. When It fades, turns gray, and looks streak- dlstanco ed, Just a few applications ot Sago Link rlvor Is Just a mass or rapids Tea and Sulphur enhances Its ap- for Its full dlstanco. Klamnth river pearanco a hundredfold. really hns Us origin In Upper Kin- Don't stay gray! Look young! mnt, ,ko an,, Unk rlvr ,, ,,;. cuuur irujuru mu recipe ai nomo EMMANUEL HAITIST. Elovcnth and High streets, Rev. J. H. Dickson, pastor; High St.; Phone 602J. Iliblu school ut 10 a. in.. Ileulah Ewnunn Is nothing but a spread ing out of n stream. Link river Is not far from Klamath Falls nnd In early dns tho town was called Llnkvlllo because of Its nearness to that stream. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ic.ltl. nf Tflnmnfh Pnlla nrn rfelii- Clmrrh . am- !. l.nl- i....f..ii... 1...1.1.. ' w.... vug fcl.U 11,11, IJI'UUfcllllllJ , Ul'BIUCa, UU.,...l !. IM...I.I I it i t ii i. i I inruu ui iiju iiiii'uiiui or get from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth's Sago nnd Sulphur Com pound," which Is merely tho old tlmo rcclpo Impro cd by tho add! Hon of otlior ingredients. Thou . 1005 High St.. I'hono G37-W.IMm,s ot folkg rcc0mmond this roady- to-uso preparation, becauso It dark-; iwmf WOOD! Don't be deceived on a double load of BLOCKWOOD Our wagons hold 192 ruble feet or 1 '.4 cords. Measure tho loud nnd bo sure Wn guarantee 1 'A curds Measure our wagons. I liny of uii established firm nnd bo sure. Our cheaper wood Is GREEN SLAB-WOOD "The Pr .Man's Woot" 10 cords for $35.00. A years supply for two stoves. ' O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO IIU1IN" 419 Main St. Phono 636 jUtfMW-rtVWrti-iViViiiVir-iSVi-i'i-(Vi-i ii -."i'i-i" i-ii- - - - - ---. i"r-i -i".",--w nnd 1920 raised 110,000 each ycarl In mil nn n n,nn.l. fnl, ,.n.l nrVi' "' """ "V " "-. " r ' . ""' ' "" . " iJnrvlg Superintendent. Classe8 tor all time, mado It 'pay, and better than Krudus. that, left nearly 150,000 in tourist Morning worship at 11 a. in. Wal- money In tbni city,' said NoIbou. . ter Evans D. D. of Ashland will "Immediately follnulnir that nil lhn'nrcach ln oxchungo with the-pastor, immeuiatoiy roiiowing that, uil tnotDr EvaniJ wa)I Kenora (o(I HPCro. jiuuruy lowns uegan uoing mo nima thing and this year Intenio rivalry exists as to which one can put on tho biggest blowout to draw outsldo money in during tho slack homo business bcason and everyone of these towns will make good and glvo their business men n chance to keep tholr noses above, water until the normalcy period begins, i "Modesto, tho county seat ot Stanislaus county, watched with In terest tho smaller towns near It put on theso shows and this year came out of the rut and decided to put on n $100,000 program and the business men can uco that it will ho tholr salvation. All ot them aro hard nt work en the proposition and aro forgetting that "lilll Jones" Is going to get moro returns than his neighbor, nnd nro allowing tho self ish end of tho proposition to go Into tho discard. Thoso California towns will make good, I'm cer tain," added Nelson, after describ ing details of tho plan. Mr Bmllli la nni) n hAoal ll i till I ih It ilnrbnniil .rnaTuraii,-and evenly. You moisten"! " ""n.t. "U,,nC8,8 ."d, T a spongo or soft brush with It, draw Ing this through the hair, taking ono small strand at a tlmo. Ily morning tho gray hair disappears; nftor an other application or two Its natural color Is restored, and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years youngor. Adv plo who do not know what his In itials stand for refer to him as Mr. Real Estato Smith, and thoy get by with It. Just at present Kla math Falls Is somowhat quiet. Portland Orcgonlan. Advertising pays. Try It and soo. Ha! Ha! A Good One! CAR SUDDENLY TAKES FIRE, ENTIRELY DESTROYED A Bovcn passenger Chandler, own ed by "Max Weiss, took tiro last night, whllo Wolss' partner, Sam Rosenthal was using it on a trip t) Fort Klamath, and burned to the ground. Weiss purchased tho from Fred Garish a couple months ago. ; car ot 111 ZSX ($&3ugfflMI wim wSUBLsffmBi U MnMBIMi I v , g JBv A H - - I.V THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE STATE OF OREOON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH Equity No. 1231 Vdtlro ,if Klu.rlfr- Kuln !c. L. Holbrook, Plaintiff, vs. Fannin A. Paddock and J. E. Pad dock, her husband; Hen. W, OI cott, (lovomor, Bam. A. Kozer. Hoc rotary of Stnto nnd O. P. Hoff, State Treasurer, and constituting tho , State Land Hoard ot tho State of i Oregon; First Stnto and Snvlngi I Hank, a corporation; E. Medium 1 and W. II. Linn, I Dofondnntfl. B10tt0!ff!0aQ00OOO00&O00WB0 Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks 0tWC8maW:O0W " y Hsca'a bow a kiac tSW JolM tttlWM l U qatM, .. Ummat aii wtwy wagat m MMM. II Notlco Is horeby glvon thnt, by vlr tuo of an execution and order of sain duly Isauod out of tho abovo ontltlud Court and rausu on the second day ot Juno, 1921, upon a Judgment and decrco mado un, entered In said Court and causo on tho second day ot Juno, 1921, In favor of tho abovo named plaintiff and against tho abovo named dofendants, directing tho salo of tho promises therein and hurolnattor described, to satisfy tho num ot 11,385.08, togothor with In terest on tho sum ot I97C.72 nt tho rato of 8 pbr cent per annum from October 13, 1920, together with 1G0 attorney's fees, $78.40 coats and dis bursements, togothor with accruing costs horeln. Now, thoroforo, by vlrtuo of said oxocutlon, and in compllanco with said writ, I have duly levied upon said premises, and will, on Saturday, tbo 9tb day of July, 1921, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A. X., of said day, at the front door of too oldest i 'nrmtgjJ. "-T" -rrr-r -j e To look one's let ami feet one's best Is to enjoy an Inildo Lath each morning to Hush irimi the system tho previous day's waste, wur fcrimntatlons nnd poi sonous toxins before It Is nhsorbed into the blood. .Tint as coal, when It Inirtu, leaves beliliid a certain amount of In comlnutlblo material In tho form of ashed, so tlio food and drink taken each day leavo In the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins und Colsons which aro then sucked Into the lood through the very ductit which aro Intended to suck in only nourishment to sustain the body, If you wont to see the glow of healthy bloom in your checks, to sco your skin got clearer and clearer, you aro told to drink every morning upon arising, u glass of hot water with a lesspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a barmleM mean of washing the waste material and toxins from ih stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleana lag, swjwtsBiag and. purifying tho cstire alimentary tract, bcforo putting morn food Into tho stomach, Olrl and women with sallow skins, liver spot9, pimples or pallid complex ion, aluo tlinso who wnkn tin with a coated tongue, bad taste, misty breath, others who aro liotliered with hvndAclics? bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa tion should begin this phmplmlril not water drinking and nro asuurcd of very nronouneeil results In one or '.wo weeks. A ouarter pound of llmestonn nlioa- phnto costs vtTy llttla at tho drug storo but Is sufllclcnt to ilfmonntruto that lust as soap and hot water cleanses, purlflea ami iresncns tnn vKin on mo ouiniuc, so hot water end llmcstono nhoiphate act on tho luitdc organs. Wo must always consider that internal sanitation ia vast ly moro Important than outsldo cleanli ness, becauso the kln norcs do not ab sorb Impurities into tho blood, while thq oowei pores uo. Women who desire to enhance tha baautv of their complexion should lust try; Jhhj for a wets; and notice result,-'