The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 16, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MONDAY, Atooi'ST IS, lwai.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAm two
The Evening Herald
V. H
J. Murray.
.Kdltor
FKED SOVIiH
-City Kltor
Published ally except Sunday, by
T Herald Publishing Company or
Damath Foils, at 119 Eighth Stroot.
Bartered at the postottlco at Kla
math Falls, Ore., (or transmission
throagh tbo malls a socond-clas$
siuer.
rMEMIIUfti oP" Tllh ASSOCIATED
' PRI.SS
p Tbo Associated Pro -a is exclusively
, tatltled to the use for republication
, ef all news dispatches credited to It,
r aot othorwlse- credited In this
MPor, and also the local nowa pub
Usher horeln.
MONDAY, AUGUST IS, 1021.
Gathering Display
Of Farm Products
For the State Fair
cfydallradley, Tiro, president of the
county (air board, and E. H. Thomas,
( county agriculturalist,- are soliciting
, exhibits, t.-om tho farmers' of this
county forjlHlay at the Salem State
Fair.' September 26 to October i. Tho
county rourtt Mr.-Bradley said, were
preparing a placo for tho storage ot
tho exhibits secured until tlmo to
despatch them to Salem.
"I hope to secure somo flno gra'n
nnd hay exhibits, as well as stock
fo'r the state fair from the Klamath
county farmers and make a creditable
showing there: Telephone us what
can be secured and we will call for
It." Mr. Bradley said.
1 NEW TODAY f
LOST Sunday. - night. . Small
Waltham "watch. St'ing for chain.
Please return to Popcorn Stand. Sth
and Main and receive reward. 16
FOn RENT One sleeping room.
527 Klamath Ave. Phono 4G1. 16
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses and rooms. The
Ryan Realty Co. G12 N. Sth St.
16-17
FOR RENT 3-roora apartments.
. fnrnlshod and unfurnished. Mrs.
Myrtle Anderson. Apt. 4, C2S Oak
St. 16-22
TO EXCHANGE Good 4 room mod
, cm house, for auto, $2250.00.
, FOR SALE Dandy Utile ranch ot 23
acres, 16 acres In alfalfa, water
and drainage paid In full, on mall
route, 1-2 mtlo of school and 3 miles
ot Malln. Only J250O. Some terms,
, ALSO
FOR SALE Small residence lot 7
blocks from P. O, paving and
sewer paid In full.. Only $450.
ALSO
FOR SALE 3 room modern bunga
galow. street paved, lawn etc. Price
13600. Terms.
4. T. WARD CO.
Phone U75. R"U Muln Street
16
Colonial ono room cabins for
housekeeping. 11th near Main St.
and 741 wtilnut Ave. 16
A good bed and a good bath at
Colonial rooms. 11th near Main St.,
and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut
Ave. All outside airy rooms. 16
jLOOK! LOOK!
.How you can bavo your carpots
and rugs arid nalnted walls cleaned
at home without being removed.
Phono 6C8. J. H. Mingo. lfl-18
11921 490-Cbovrolei. fully
equipped with accessories. New car
guarantee.
1 1318-Dulclc Six. Five now
tires. Car A-l condition.
I 1918-BuIck Four, guaranteed
first class condition. Real' bargain.
Inquire of J. C. WRIGHT OR
IIUICIC BALI'S AND SERVICE- CO.
7TH. AND KLAMATH AVE.
- tf
WANTED Experienced hond Iron-
cr. French Hand Laundry. 123 N.
4tb St. 16-19
'FOJt SALE Baby's white enamel
bed, reed go-cart and .wicker high
chair. 82-1 Lincoln. 16
For Sale- Horses !
Scvcnty-Flvo heavy losing' horses weighing from
fifteen hundred to eighteen hundred pound's. Ages
from five to twelve years, mostly seven and eight
ycurw. Also, harness and collars to fit. Opportunity to
, , buy good horses nt very reasonable prices. Write or
roll on tho ,,
WEED LUMBER CO.
FOR SALE Dodge car A-l condi
tion. Four, overalto tires, one ex
tra. Call. Liberty ;Rooms, 3rd and
Main St. - 16-17
FOR SAKE A. French hand laun
dry In a good locatlui and town.
Light overhead expense. Uuslncss
clears wookly from 1125 to $150. No
Indebtedness. Sickness cnuso ot sale.
Terms strictly cash. Write "llox
FML, Herald. 16-1S
FOR 8ALK Good milk cow. Uert
Dell, Shlpplngton. 1. O. I)ox 452.
" 16-18
TIIK STRAND ,
"Remember the Alamo-" long the
rallying cry In tho affrays In Texas
between Americans-and Mexicans,
lends Interest to the thrilling his
torical drama ot early days In Tex
as, "Martyrs of tho Alamo." to ap
pear at tho Strand- tonight. Santa
Anna, dictator of Mexico, comes to
Son Antonio, Tex.,- and' there en
sues a series ot outrages upon Amer
icans living there.
Tho wife ot Captain Dickinson Is
Insulted by ono of the dictator's of
ficers. When her husband goes to de
mand satisfaction he ts thrown Into
jail. There aro Introduced Rowie,
Crockett nnd Silent Smith. The last
ot the trio played by Sam Do Grasse,
falls In love with tho old soldier's
daughter (Juanlta Hanson.) These
leaders of the Tcxans successfully
conceal their arms when Santa Anna
Issues n proclamation confiscating
all weapons. With, theso. arms the
Tcxans capture tho Alamo, a com
bined mission and 'fort
Santa Anna, who has been away
during the capture of the fort, re
turns nnd lays slego with 6000 men.
After ten days ot desperate resistance
the fort Is taken. Only Silent Smith
who had been sunt to Sam Houston
tor aid. Mrs. Dickinson and her baby
and the old soldetrs daughter arc
spared.
PUBLICATION OK SUMMONS
IN -THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR KL'AM-
ATI! COUNTY
Arthur D. Reynolds, Plaintiff, vs.
Amy L.' Reynolds, Defendant.
-To Amr L. Reynolds. Tbo abovo
named' defendant:
IN THH NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON.
You aro hereby required to appear
and answer the Complaint filed
against you In tho above cntttlod
cause, on or before tho 7th day ot
September 1921, that being the last
day within which defendant Is allow
ed to answer herein, as fixed by tho
louri tor publication of summons
herein, and If you fall so to answer.
ino piainiiir win apply to tho Court
for tho relief prnyed for In the com
plaint filed herein, to-wlt: For a
decree of tho Court that the bond of
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When tho body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
is usually nn indication that the
kidneys .arc out of order. Kee
these organs healthy by taking
COLD MEDAL
The world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder end uric add troubles.
Famous since 169S. Tako regularly and
keep In good health. In three sixes, all
druggists. Guaranteed as represented.
took for Ike Barn Cold MxUl oa every Ua
ad accept no imiutloa
Kodak
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Leave Your Films
TJflfora 9 OclocK-Your
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WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR DRUGS
WEED, CALIFORNIA
matrimony now existing betweon
plaintiff and defendant bo forovor
dissolved.
This summons ts pubtlshod In Tho
Evening Herald, a newspaper, pub
lished at Klamath Falls, Klamath
County. Oregon, by order of tho
Honorable t), V. Kuykondall, Judgo
ot said Court, dated July 3R, 1921,
directing, auch. summons to bo puU
llshod not less than onco n week tor
six succcsslvo weoks.
Dato ot First. Publication, U July
26, 1921.
ONelll and Irwin,
Ily John Irwin
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Post. Offlco nnd Office Address, No.
12S North 4th Street. Klamath Falls.
Oregon. v
26-2-9-16-33-30-6
SUMMONS l ,
Kqt. No. 1.108
IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF Till
STATU OK ORF.GON FOK 11115
COUNTY OK KLAMATH
Oeorgo Tallman, Plaintiff, vs. Ray
WJldey, Defendant.
TO RAY WILDEY. DofCnda.lt
above named:
In tho name ot tho State of Ore
gon, you 'aro" hereby required to ap
pear and answer tho complaint filed
against you In tho ubovo entitled suit
on or before Tuesday, tho 6th day
of September, A. I). 1921. that being
tbo dato ot tho last publication of
tho Summons In this suit, and tho
last day within which you are -required
to answer as fixed by tho ord
er ot publication ot this Summons.
It you fall to appear nnd answer.
tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court
for tho relief demanded in said com
plaint, sold suit ts brouc'jt to dis
solve tho partnership heretofore ex
isting between yourself and tho
plaintiff under the assumed namo ot
Deer Head Grill" and for nn ac
counting bctwoen roursolf nnd tho
plaintiff In regard to tho transactions.
property, assets, and effects of sa Id
co-partnership. Including all moneys
received and paid out, that tho prop
erty ot tho firm be sold, alt debts
paid, and the surplus bo divided be-j
tween plaintiff and defendant, ac
-jreal
served pipind hot
with pure cre&m
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cording to their Interests. That alio
ectver bo, appointed and auch.othor
and furJHcr relief as may bo Jusl.v
This Summonses published In tho
Evening Hornld n weekly newspaper,
printed, published and circulated
dally nt Klamath Falls In Klamath
County. Oregon, by tho order of tho
Honorable 1; V. Kuykondall, Judgo
ot tho Circuit .Court, ot tho said Kln
mnth County, Stnto of Oregon, dated
July 2Cth. 1921. Uio first publication
to bo mmlP'on tho 26th day of 'July
1921 and tho last publication thoro
of on tho Ctli day of.Soptombor. 1921,
II. M. MANNING.
. ' Atty. for Plaintiff.
Business and IV O. address, 409
Main St. Klamath Fulls, Oro.
36-2-916-23-30-6 .
AAAAMAAAMAAAMMMMMWMWV
AN INVESTMENT
I have several block's ot lots
surrounding tho Matin .high
school that I will sell tor
business nnd roildeullal pur
poses, thus . fforlug to tho
pcopto ot Klamath county an
opportunity to make a "real In
vestment.' I will soil thcao
lots for 175 and up; on tho
Installment; plan, tho turn: to
suit itho purchaser. No Inter
est will bo'chargnd and I will
pay tho taxea until deed Is de
livered to buyer.
Malln Is situated lu tho can
ter ot ono of tho richest dis
tricts In tho world. It Is back
ed by progrcsslvo wd conser
vative citizens. It has a future
that assures development to
a degreo that will make this
proporty worth many limes
the prlco I am selling It for.
When oil Is discovered. Malln
will bo found to bo in tho very
heart ot the field and tho
biggest producers will bo nt
Its door.
It you aro looking for some
thing that will par you big
returns, you can make no mis
take In buying Malln proper
ty For furthor Information,
wrltv or see
A. KALINA
MA LIN, Oro.
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Of'ien'i IlijVr Intliulien tf
TEGHU9LQSY
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F.M1. Tl'ftM OPKNS SKPr 19, 1921
Utk'umiiivioilitteiW StMi'ir
Orcfion Acriculttira! CollCRe
COUVM.l.li
The Courses of Instruction are according to the
Oregon School, Law, and are entirely without Religious
prejudice, and the advantages of training and educa
tion are accorded to pupils without regard to Creed
or Belief.
ToJtlotV Day Scholars ......... .......:.9 11.00 per month
Board and Tuition '. ; ......'. $30.00 per mentli' '
This included board, laundry and ordinary nicdiclno. For ttto children, $23.00
per month. For doctors' calls the local fee is charged. '
Music Lessons $7.00 per month
Uoys from, O to 14 years, .Hoarding Department
SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 :
Address or Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR for
further information,,
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bcll'cxnrcsslvcj'nntural
tone, far smartness ot tie
silin, nnd for Itnnortnnt
i features you'll prefer ,thls,
The 'Highest Class
Talking Machine
in the World
Prices $60 to $2500
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Are You Prepared?
Fly Time Is Here
We have a large stock of SCREEN
DOORS in three designs, to fit all
regular door openings.
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These doors are made of clear, kiln-
dried, California white pine cov
ered with the best grade of rust
proof, galvanized wire, and put to
gether with hardwood wedge dow
els a patented process which
makes an exceedingly rigid door.
"THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST'
BIG BASIN LUMBER CO.
"Everything to Build With"
Phone 107 Main & Spring Sts
THE
SACRED HEART ACADEMY
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
CONDUCTED BY
The Sisters of Charity
Without Cost or Expense to the City or County
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