The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 01, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Office Gat
II V JUNIUH
Hit illtln'l huvi- ii stylish "!''.
WIiii fnllmw'il nil of fiihlilun'H fail
Willi IIiuho now tangli-d skirts nml
Vails.
Mm imivit lu-gican-d liU nt-rouut
My riiimliiK lillln )r largo niiinutit.
I'nr foully pliimr nml four-font hats
Ami fnnry IiIkIi-IiciiIdiI shoes nml
itpntx
Ami ovunlng gowns of Imturn fnlr;
Hlin worn no JiiWi'U In lirr liulr
. Him iwVr lintl u di-slro to kli
To Kurow fir n summer trli.
In social nuliim "lin illiln't shlun
Ami ni'vrr liuil in stand In Him
At kmi'II receptions ilrrnxi'il In kill;
TIhto wit no unpaid tiindlitn'n Mil
Though Ilk" all wiuiimi rirwliirif,
HIik iirii'r sulked nlimit Hint lait
Kill koI, ntniiR tilth wondrous Init.
Tim servant problem peeved Iht nut
Hlin iinvnr worried o'er her ln,
Or rnttsed ii single (ninlly Jnr
IIitiiii ulio liml mi touring car.
Ami Inst, till t not Hut least In lioti',
Hlin illiln't oM'ii want In nln
Wlimi llttln IVrrlt.it arrived nl
mlinol n rnrrli'il lint fullnMltiK noli'
"lli'iir Ti'iiflnT Our lllllo IVrclvnl In
n very iti'llrntn i lillil, ami If lui In
naughty unit tut In npt to Im
nniiKhty'nt limes Just punluli the
liny tii'tt to til in nml that will Irlght-
ii til tu no Imi'II tin good "
IIIHKV
IVopln who IIvh In glass
shouldn't mnkn linorli.
I'lfliliin n(n
llOtMCj
Now lint will In' trimmed with
skunk f ii r. That's sri-ntslhli-
Onn of tint innllrnl Journal nnyii
Indigestion rniiM-s proplii to lli
llfrn'd a rhnnrc lor somebody I'lnk
lillln for prevaricators.
PACT
Wenlth does not make in on humble,
lllll,
A UioiirIiIiiI mnn declares;
Vou'lt Mini llin heir to mllllom will
I'm on n million nlrs.
AT THE CHURCHES
"What Im txToimt or llin girl ou
wrro making Into In In tlin hummock
last summer?"
"Wi. fi'll out."
Wlin remembers buck when motor
rnr tliletes iihimI to wnl I until you not
nut of your Car lirfnro they ntoln 117
netici:
Nnllro n hereby given In custom
i m nl llin Klamath Uniting loiupuny
In t n li'iuponiry 1'iurrKi'iiry Increase
In heating rnti'N ha linen regularly
pluri'il on III" with tlic I'ulitlc Hertlrn
inmmllnn of Oregon to take offntt
Mil rrh HO Hi nml ii ro tlm legal rah-H
until furtlii'r nntlin, n ropy of which
tuny Im seen nt tlm rompany'a offlrn
nt I-J.1 No. Hlxth struct, Klamath
Fulls, Ori'Kon.
It Iiiin become uoroNmiry to mnkn
IIiIn I tier i'ii mi owing to tlm depleted
ri'Riilnr source of reel.
Tlm iiIiiim' Iiiih been ilnnn In nrrnrd
mini mIIIi Chapter 610(1 nt tlm Oro-
Ron I.I1WN,
M-:i Al-a KLAMATH HKATINO CO,
Mnrshrield Lumber Industry In
Coon Hay district employing .tr.fil
men.
(lrnnlN I'imi Home IiiiIIiIIiir lioom
HtarlH,
NOTICH I1H I'UIII.KUTIOX
ISOLATED TIIACT
(I'lllillKlirr)
Not Coul I. anil
I'CIII.K? I-AXD HAI.r.
ii;i'autu:nt ok tiik intkiiioh,
V. H. LAND OrTlUK, lit l.uknvloH',
Ori'Kon, March 28, 1922.
NOTICi: Ih hi'ri'hy kUkii thai, an
illroctuil hy tlm Oommlmlonur of tho
liiuinrul I .it ml office, umlcr provldloMH
of Sec, 'Mf, It, H iih uiupiiiIkiI by
tho Act of March 2K, 11112, puruumit
to llin nppllcullnii of JiiHoph .4 m I Hi ot
Dairy, OreRim, Hnrlnl No, OlllnD, wo
will nffor nt public alo, to tho IiIkH
iihI lilddor, hut ut not Ickh limit 3,U0
per acre, ut 2 o'clock I1. ,M on tho
2ml day of May, next, ut tlilu office,
tho follnwItiK tract of laud. S10U
NWW. HVjHWU, Suction 8. Town
Hhlp 38 Koutli, ItniiRo U eaHt, Wlllniu
otto Morlillau. TliU tract Ih ordered
Into tho murknt on a NhowInK that tho
Kreater' portion thereof In too niouu
laluoua or too round for cultivation,
Tho hiiIo will not Im 'kept open,
hut Will ho iluclartul cIohoiI whon
those irecm nt tho hour immoil havu
couHtuI hldllliiK, Tho porson makliiR
tho hlKht'Ht hlil will ho roijulriul to
Immodlatoly pay to tho Kocolvor tho
amount thereof,
Any peiHoiiH clalmlitK advorsoly tho
almvo-deacrlhed land mo advlaod to
(Ho their cliilniii, or ohJectlmiH, on
or before, tho tlmn deulKiiated for Hale,
k. i'. uumv, nefiUlor.
1,8,,22,311 M-U
No chnnnoN will lis mnrto In thl
column unloN tlm copy U nt Tho
ICvnnlng llornld officii hy n o'clock
Krlilny nvnnlin,
HM'MKU IICAIITCIUIIICII, cornnr
of KlKhth and IIIrIi, He v. IIiirIi J,
Mnrihnlt,
Hclmiliilo of HdrvlroN
Maun nt II 1 IV only,
KtiuiliiK mirylco nt 7.
HtiRh J, Miirnlinll, I'antor
CIIIIIHTIAN WIKNCi: nocloly of
Klntnnth IralU hold lorylcon In thi
lower room of tho Library hulldlnR,
cornnr of Third mid Mnln itrooti,
ovnry Bundny mornlnR nt 11 o'clock
Tlm flunilay nchool lennlon Ii
from 0:45 to 10:45 orory Bundny
mnrnlnfr. Thn mihjert for Bundny lit
"Humility"
Tho frcn rundlnx room nnd froo
lonillnjt library In opon from 2:30
to 4:30 on TueiKlayi, Thurndayi
nnd Bnturdnyn.
KlItflT IIAI'TIHT CI I I'HCir Cor
ner of HlKhlh nnd WiihliliiRton,
Bundny nchnol, 10 n. m Hoherl Ml
Intn, Hupt,
I'ri'nchlliR hy Din pnntor, 11 n. in.
II Y I'. V - r, :in p, m
KvrnltiR Hcrinim 7 .10 p m.
ll'rnypr movtltiR orcry Weilnnmlny
eveninR 7 an p m.
A. V HIMMOS'H, Panlor. ttei. C12
Cntlfofnln Avo. I'hone 344M.
CllttlBTIAN CIII.'HCII Ninth nnd
I'llin' ntri'Ptd.
A. II Hrlitnw, mlnliitrr. Hcaldonco
421 N. 10th HI. Tel. M0.
Illbln irhnol nt to o'clock.
MornlnR wornhlp 11 o'clock.
Junior C V.. 4 p in.
Senior Hndentor B 30 p m.
KM'iilin: fvnnRi'llnllr ncrtlro 7 30
MornlnR unrincn, "Chrlillnn Ilnp
Hum "
"HnfeRimrdlnc the Nation." tho
four reel plclurn will he uliown nl
I'VciilnR tervlre.
The "Humliliio Choru" eompoinl
of Junior hoyN nnd rIHn will ulnK n
n prelude to thn picture
WVirnhlp noinc where, some ploco on
Humtny. v
BAI.VATION AH5IV
123 Bo. 4th Bt.
TucmUy, Bnhnllon merlin 8 I'. M.
Thurmlay, I'mlne ineeilnR, 8 I' M.
Saturday, Vreo nnd Kniy mcctlnic. 8
l M.
Bundny Sunday irhool, 2 30 V. M".
Salvntlon ntpetliiK nt 8 l M.
Offlceri In Charcot
Captain Clnfn K. Nlrlicn and
Cndot Iluth Wllllami.
MKTIIOHIHT Clll'ltCII Corner
lOih and HlRh atrecti. Iter. 8. J.
Chancy, Mlnliter.
There were two hundred nnd ntx
prcneiit at thn Mcthodlm Sunday
nrhool tnit Bundny and w;h nit
workliiR faithfully thn two hundred
mid fifty mark ourIiI to be reached
hy Hauler Sunday MIkn Caffrny will
havo n mriiaRo for tho school at ten
o'clock Sunday morning.
Tho revival meetliiKN which nro ho
Iiir held nt tho Methodlut church have
been nry micceimful. Thoy will ho
continued for ut leant another week
MIhn ('affray will ieiik at both tho
mornlnR and ntenlnK rbtirrh nervlrei
on Sunday Como early If nu want a
Kiiod neat. Do nut fall to hear tlm
Sunday vVenltiK meiiinKo. Dr. Sarah
K, WUe, a noted lecturer, will Npeak
ut tlm afternoon meeting nt 3 p. in.
Thnao who wish to hrliiR their lunch
nnd itny for nil tho xcrvlcnH nro urg
ed lit do no Hot coffee will ho pro.
vlded by thn lad lex of tho church, All
are Invited to nil tlm meetings nt the
Methodist church.
l.UTIiniAN CIIIIItCH
II. J. MHYKH.
Chamber of commerce rooms.
10:30 u. m.
Thome: "Whut Think Yo of Christ?"
Sunduy school after tho sermon.
KMANUKIi IIAITIHT CHUIlCll
Uth nnd HlRh streets,
Church School nt 10 a. m. Mrs.
I.co l'nrkor, Superintendent.
MorultiR sorvkPa nt 11 A. M. with
prcnchlnx by tho pastor.
Uvenlng services at 7:30,
J'ruyor meeting Thursday ovonlng
ut 7:30.
J. II. DICKSON, Pastor.
NOTICB Kilt I'HIII.IOATMI.V
(I'llhllxher)
Not Coal f.iind
DKPAItTMKNT Ol" Till! INTIUtlOlt,
U. H, LAND OKKR'K, nt l-ukovlnw,
Ori'Rou, March 28, MI22
NOTICK In Imreliy rIvdii Hint Hon-
ry DuurIiihn llusMiy, of Mulln, Ori'Rou,
who, nn October 22, I'll 7, iiiiiiId
lloiiiPHtnnd l.'ntry, Ad of Juno 17,
IIMI2, No 010542, for H'AHW'A, be-
Inr loin 17 nml 18, Sedloti 17, Town
Hhlp 41 Month, IIiiiirii 12 1'iiHt, Wlllu.
tiietln Merlillim, Iiiih filed imtlni of
liitiintlon to mnkn final thiee-year
I'roof, In eslnbllsh claim In tlm land
nlmvii dencrlheil, befnrn V It. Del.iip,
Clerk of County Court, nt Klamath
Kails, Ori'Ruii, on tlm 2ml day of May,
1K22
Claimant names an wltnessfN
ThomiiN II. I.yneh mid J. It Itatllff.
both of Merrill. Orecnn. IM Kim, i.,l
J It (I. Ilaviiin. Iintll nf Mnllti. rir.,.
Ron.
1" 1 MHIIT, ItPRlntor
A-I.8,ir,,22.2a M-C
In favor nf tlm snld plaintiff, with
Intercut thereon unit nil coats and
dlsbursvmcnls thai, havo or may ac
crue, I. U LOW,
Btmrlff of Klmnnlli County-. OreRon,
Dated nt Klmiinlh Kails, Oregon,
March 17th, 1922.
IH'ItT i:. HAWKINS, Deputy.
M 18-25 A 1-8-I5
NOTICI3 TDK I'lriiMCATION
(I'lllill.lirrt
DHI'AIITMHNT OK THIJ INTKIIIOIt!
U S. I.nnil Off he at Lnkorlnw, Oro
Ron, Mnrrh 1.1, 1!)22.
NOTICi: Is hereby given Hint
ThomiiN II. Lynch, of Merrill, Ore
Ron, who, on April 25th, 1317, inndo
Homestead Kniry (Act of Junn 17,
1002), No. 010146, for Kami Unit
"", or Lots C and 7. NKNftNft of
Lot 8, mid SASAS'A of Lot
!) Hertlon 15. Township 41 S.
ItnnRii II :. Willamette Meridian,
has filed notho of Intention to iniiko
final thrio-year proof, to establish
eliilm to Hit! land nbovo described,
I. .....- (I ,!.., ft,..-,. . .1.-
" l I, IM' HHI.IUI I H SAM, f,ilv f'nnrl ,,l ll .., I. L-ll. r.-
a. . ifH,,, vu,, , ,t,au, , M,in, i,u
Hy Virtue Of an execution In liim. nn ,.. II,,. 9n,l .l,,u ,,r M,.v hj-
closurn duly Ismed by tlm Clerk of Claimant names ns witnesses:
tlm Circuit Court of tho County of.W. W l.owls, J A M.uldox. and Jack
Klniiinth, Htnto of Oregon, dnleil tlm' Itatllff, nil of Merrill, Oregon; Doug.
17th day of March, 1122 In a certain las Hussny, of Mnlln, Oregon,
null In tlm Circuit Court for saldl (I'uhllsh for flvo conw-cutlvo weeks
County mid Btnlu. wherein Itoss Kin jlu Uio "Klainnlli Herald" of Klamath
ley, UN lilallltlff. recovered liiili'iiieiil i.-.n- nr..,. 1
ngnlnst A J. IIiiuiiii mid Anna llaimn I ' y. j. I.KJIIT, Itcglstcr.
for the sum of thirty thrco hundred M 18.25 A 1,8.15,22
mum iiiur nun Ji-iuo dollars, Willi
Intorest thereon front said dato at the
ram or n iier rent per annum, on the
17th day of Mnrrh, 1922.
Notice Is hereby clven Hint t will
on tlm 17th day of April, 1!22 at tlm
front door or tlm county court house
In Klamnth Kails, Klamath County,
"rcRon, at 10 o'clock In Ilia forenonn
(if wild day, sell nt public auction to
NOTICK 1'OU l'CIH,ICATHN
(I'uhlMicr)
DHI'AUT.MKNT OF TDK INTKIIIOH
t' B Land OrrWn nt l-ikcvlcw, Oro
roii, March II, 1922.
NOTICB In hereby Rlvdn that
Klhel D. I'lnkerton, ns tlm widow of
Kills K. I'lnkerton, deceased, of 201
I! 2Xlh Hi .. IVirll.-iml llr,inn wlm
1. ,, , - ., .... . ; ' ----.--.. ..n"-. -.'
mo iiianesi nnu nesi niiiinr, ror cnsii, 011 December 18, ltl;, mado lloms
tho rollowltiR described real proper- J stem) Kntry. No 09C07, for N
ty, nml nil of tlm right, title, isinte NW't, WW.NWH.NKU. Section 1C,
nnd Interest therein of sttlil A. J Township 30 S, KnnRo 6 K. Wlllam
llnnnn. Anna llnnan, John Donehylmto Mprldlan, has filed notlco of
nnd h B TerwIlllRer. to wit Intention to mnko three-yenr proof,
Northeast quarter of tlm south- to establish claim lo the land aboto
west quarter of section sixteen In (described, before Hcrt C. Thomns, V.
township 39 south of rmiRo nlim.H. Commissioner, nt Klamnth Kails.
east of Wlllametto Meridian. In 'Oregon, on tho Cth da of Mny, 1922.
Klniiinth County. Orcnon. together Clnlmnnt naines ns wltnessen:
with all mid singular the torn- IK.dwnrd Craft. Krnnk Woods. Mr.
ments, heredltnnieiits and nppur- CummltiRs and Mr llackason, nil of
trnnnrei thereunto belonging, or Hccreatlon, Oregon.
In nny wise nppertnlnlng. 1 (Publish ror rito consecutive weeks
tnken nnd levied upon ns the property In the "Klamnth Herald" or Klnmntb
or the said A J llnnnn nnd Anna Kails, Oregon )
llannn, or so much thereof ns mnyi K P I.ICIIT, Ilfglster.
bo necessary lo satisfy snld Judgment M 18,26 A 1,8,15,22
I
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CLASSIFIED ADS
MISCELLANEOUS
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Woman wanted for xeneral house.
-1 work, uooit wages. Tho lleatty store
KOIt HAI.K OH TltADK Two story lleatty. Ore. 28.3
brick business block, 27 Vx X 60 -Lot.
100 feet deep. Main street, Ash- Maku your nuto new, with Auto-Nu
land. 1. rooms on second lloor und Day coat enamel. On sulo nt W. K,
nig nioro room main noor. win. and J K, Patterson, G30 S. Cth. 27-7
muia nn minim or ui r'-agii ur sen ill
snap. Owner Itoom 409, Med ford
lltdg.. Mcdford. 13-3
KOIl HKNT Kurnlshed apartment.
lorenx apts. 125 N. fith. 31-1
KOIt 8AI.C !l Dodge car In first
cluss mechanical condition. Price
right. Imperial garage 23tf
Saw- mill machinery for sain, One
CO x 1G ft. Ilutt seam steam boiler,
125 lb. steam premium allowed by!
iiaruoru insuranro company, .Nearly
new.
One 12 x 10 Houiton Stan wood &
(Innible center crank, engine, fine
condition.
One American Senior pdgcr 4 x 4f.
In llrst rlns condition Hox T. C. Her-1
aid office. 31-G
KOIt SAI.K A good logRlnR outfit
In A-l condition, 5 ton truck nnd
KH ton trailer ut halt nrlco. Hox 383.
city, 29-4
KOUNH StrliiR or beads on Ninth
street Owner mny hutn same ut
Herald office by palng for this nil.
30-2
NOTICI!
Chnrlea Hnrpst has withdrawn
from thn partnership ot Hnrpst &
Wlieolor at Itocky Point resort. Ho
creation, P. O. Oregon. Miss Maud
Wlieolor lontlniu'H In tho buslnosa
und has taken over nil unfinished
huslnesH inuttorH. Hecroatlon, Oregon,
April 1st, 1022.
Signed, CIIA8. II. IIAKPST.
, MAIM) WIIKKL.KU 1.6
m
ASlliaND IIUANCH
OIIKOOX HTATH NOHMAIi
ut
Ashland, Oregon
Juno Ill-July 38, 1022.
Kull Normal coursos. Practlco
school (or till grades. Music depart,
mont very strong. Psychology, educa
tional mouHuromontH. Hoclology. and
school luuiiaKomnnt 011 demand,
Kor Informutlon write ueo. A,
nilHcoo, Director.
v M31 A 1-3-6
KOIt ItHNT I no acres good Irrlgat
'd laud. Cash or crop rental. In
quire Hox 2, Herald office. 30-0
KOIt Itr.NT Kurnlshcd
apt. Phono 273J.
four room
30-1
WANTKD Furniture to roflnlsh mid
upholster. vrk, and prices both
right. W. W. Donurt. Phono 47SW.
27-1
1-4)11 SAI.K
SMAI.IXY Al.KAI.KA (illlNDKK
40 ludi cutting bar grinding
rapacity Id lo 25 tons per day. Suit
nblo lor (ommeri-lal or pritulo farm
use. Can bo operated either stntlon
ary ut barns and warehouses or port
able ror field use In moving from
stack to xtnek. Tlm machines hao
boon In actual operation und their
merits rally tested thoroughly over,
hauled und In running order, Prlies
very reasonable,
hook this over tor your own honorit.
Kor further Information, wrlto to
(Holm (train & Milling company, Sac
rnmunto, California. 30-5
When
Natural
Sight
Fails
Then Our
Art Prevails
SEE
H. J. WINTERS
QRADUATB OPTICIAN
Phono 149-W. 711-714 Mala
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Enterprise
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The man or woman who has the enter- . ,, ,
prise to save, will have the enterprise to ''' '
succeed. You are building character when
you are building a savings account; it is a v
'little thing to start, but a big thing in the
end. 'i ,-
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Want and misery cannot attack those r '"
who save money regularly. -"'
We would like to have you join OUR '
Family. ' i
'THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
The Home of 4,000 Depositors . F
Teach your dollars to have more
cents by getting W. E. & J. K. Pat
terson to figure on painting, 630 8.
Cth. 27-7 -
SAVOY CAFE
532 Main Street
CHINESE! DISHES NOODLES
SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2
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WAREHOUSE FOR RENT
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Located on Siding and Paved Street.
Inquire of J. T. Ward. Central Hotel
i0iv6t)fienevYx)saeaemifit
FILZ HCHOOL OF MVWC
Present enrollment 38 pupils.
There Mast Dc a Itauoa
Kor the (act that our present enroll
ment Is the largest ever held by a
school In Klamnth county. Compute
course on the piano In 30 lessons.
Course starta at any time. Enroll now.
Studio 306-309 Winters' Bids. ZOtt
If you want to tell if. boy It, trad
It. or find It. try a Harald c!aaairU4
ad.
Swedish select certified seed oats,
ton lots 3tt cu: Its quantity 3 ctc
J. A. Bushonc, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon M-3-Apr. 1
NOTICH KOH PUBMCATIOX
(Publisher)
Not Coal Land
DKPAKTJIKXT OP TH1-: IXTKItlOlt;
U. S. LAND OKPICE, at Lakevlcw
Oregon. .March 28; 192. i
NOTICE Is hereby given that Roto
M. Poole, of Klamath Kails, Oregon,
who, on November 10th. 1921, made
Additional Homestead Entry. Ne:
011737, lor Lots 21. 21, 26. 30 and
32, Section 19, nnd I-ot 3 In tho
NKUNWU or Section 30. Township
36 south, Hango 7 East, Wlllametto
Meridian, has filed notlco or Intention'
to make tlnal throe-year rroor, to es
tablish claim to tho land nboe de
scribed, bcloro C. It. l)cl.ap, Clerk ot
tho County Court, nt Klamath Falls.
Oregon, on tho 29th day o( April,
1922:
Claimant names as witnesses:
I.ynn Fulkcrson ot Klamath Falls;
Paul Wamplcr ot Kirk, Oregen: C. Hi"
Hnrpst or uacssa, uregon; ii. v. vm
kins, ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. -
F. P. LIOIIT, Hcglster.
A-I.S.iri.22.28 M-6
BUYHOME PRODUCTS
KLAMATH CHEESE IS MADE
FOR KLAMATH PEOPLE '
Do not stand for a substitute. Support
Home Industry. See that the name "Klamath
Cheese" is stamped in the cloth wrapped about
every package.
ASK YOUR GROCER ' J-""
; HE KNOWS - JT; T
"IT'S THE BEST EVER" V
NONE BETTER MADE T
Manufactured by j
MAUN CHEESE
& PRODUCE CO.
MALIN, OREGON 1
Taste is a nutter of
tobacco quality
We itite it si our honrit
Miff that the tobaccos wed
in ChcuerfielJ ire of finer
quality (and hence of better
taste) than in any other
cigarette at the price.
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7 aB PtV
Chestenield
Lower Prices
- ,20. now 48c
10 now 9c
(Two 10's 18c)
CIGARETTES'
of Turkish and Domtttic tdbaccot blmiU
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