The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 07, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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THE EVENING 'HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
-rnio&7'AMur;' 'tY'tiHa
a
The Office Gat
11V JUMVH
it ii i:a) Wity Out
Juil TiuiUliin miyK thiirn'H a IiIk ml.
inutnmi In iminK loim wnn1n Any.
Iimly winilil riillmr tnltn wlmt you
h.i)' fur Krimtixl limn to Im put in
thn trniilili) nf IniikliiK In lli illctliiic
nry.
"Plml HoodloM arnpofrult Apponr
on Local Market."
Ah, Imt wait utilll thin flrnt nqulrt
lesit Krniofrull appears!
lln WnnHil n IVt
"My tuioil innn, you linil boiler
liiku (tin trnltoy cur liomn,"
"Hli" no iinhot My wlfn wnuldii'l
let mo hlr krnii It In Hi' lioimo,"
Jimmy, no in nw Imt nf a liniKKnrl,
wiih InllhiK III" father nml mollinr of
hi iiipitrlonrrx wlilln nut ramplm:
"Ami nil ut onm I Mopped rlrht
on it lilif rnltlnmiakt','' lin 1rKin.
"How did ynu know It wan n rut
tliinnnkn, Jimmy? askril hi fiithor,
nlinpllriilly,
"I roiild lir-nr lln tonMi clinttorln'
tlin mlnutn It saw mn,"
Homn men crow so upright Hint
limy (nil ovnr backward,
VlrKlnln (who linn Just licon npor
nli'il on for npprmllcltln.) "Oh, Doc
tor, tin nu think Dm mnr will
Minw?"
liocter: "It ought not to."
Ill Curloolly
"Hny, liiku n look nt Hint klil out
llii'rn liy tho noli hoppnr, nml ro If
Ikv'h oiiii of our'n, will you?" nnlil
(Inp Johnson of Ittimpu ltlilm, Ark.,
mlilrxoliii; hi wire. "Probably tin la,
lint I'm hern nollrliiK him off nml on
for tlin hint four, fhn ilnyn, nml Im'n
wirliT Kol mn mirnnliiR. Mclihy you'd
hi'tlrr krtrh him nml wash hi fucn,
to inako shorn."
Radiograms
10 MAVH TO A.VHWI'.lt
An orilor allowing Ilin iliifmnlnnln
Id ilnyn In which In minwnr was Mkii
I'd liy Circuit JiiiIko Htonn In thn rnnii
of J, II, MIK hull ii Kal lint Mnmlmll
Hooper, Iho Klrst Hlntn nml HiivIiik
hnnk, nml l, M. Mrl.nmnrr, Involving
dninnKen HiiIiiiimI hy Mllrhell for
$100,000.00.
BIRTH RECORD
KltAMNOCIl At Klnuinlh Mill,
April fl, 1922, to Mr. and Mm. A.
Vuu Krallngur, H24 Klmnath
nveiiue, n noli; weight 8 poiimln.
WAltD At Klnmnlli Poll, April 2,
1922. lii Mr. nml Mrn. Wnller
Word, n son; wolght 1114 ponniln,
iS'aniu Wullnr Vernon,
I'iiiuI of i:rlt'iiii-ni
"I mn rent ou n hnuan hut It In
net! door In n hollur factory."
"I won't inlml Hint, I lined to live
nost door lo n noiiK shop "
I'lior JonC!
Kevernl ladle ant In the cluhronui
illHCUMlllg Iho lrtiir of their bus
hnmln. iver their LnltlliiK,
"Mr. Jonen," nnld one of them, rtf
frrrliiK In her life partner, "nnvrr
drlnkn nml never arnr, Itnlenl, he
linn no had hahltn,"
"loon he eer smoke?" nnineono
naked.
"VeH, lie liken n good clgur Jllat
idler ho him enteu n good menl. Hill
on nn nveniKe I auppntn tin doenn'l
smnkn mure limit ouro n monlh."
Home of her club mnlen mulled, hut
nil e didn't aentu lo umlernlnnd Hie
rrnnnn." "" "'
Hiint)iiiK (loir
"doing lo tnko up golf?"
"Jttnt learning n fow Inrmn Co I
ran npprei-late the ntorlen of thn
boa "
OM'i: TOO OITKN
UN mn oft warned joiing Wlilln
(Sreen
To ntenl truck ride no morn,
1 1 Irt realilenrn niny now tin neeu
Willi rrepo upon Iho door.
Il nmy tm ailtl that hrni mnken
Iho heal hearings, hut thn hearing
of noiini men lliillrntyn Ion murh
hrnnn.
Two klmln of women nro hard 10
umlcrMnnd. Illomln nml limnetic,
Hill OiinniiK im'M ovrry mother
tlilnkn Ilial tliero In no huhy like lier
own, nml oury ojlier U Klad of It,
"IIIH MAHTHIl'M VOICK"
An Alrduln iIiik In Ihu rndlo rn
rolvln; room of tho Hnlrernlly of
Kentucky heard liln owner nt I'lttie
hurR, I'n., cull him. Tho owner, J.
I'niil Amlernon, ilenn of tho unlver
ally, , npealdtiK from tlin Went
IliKhoiian hroadrnnlliiK nlnllon. Thn
iIiik wan nlocplnx nn Andernon'n
volrn camn In. llo apraiiK to hlx
feet, waKKed hi tall, nml, then
ncnmpurrd uliout thu radio outfit.
t'AMI'AKJX IIV WIHKI.KrtH
Kndlo entered pollllfa for tho
flrnt time In Tnromn' hlntory when
rnmlldalpn for mayor, apciiklnx from
Hid hrondrnntlnic ntntlon of tho Tn
comn twiner dollvnrcd opcnlnie cam
palitu nddrenaen.
llirritOIT I'tH.HK JOIN IUNKH
Tho Detroit city council approved
uu impropriation or 1 3, GOO for In
nliillliiR radio "jti Ipmoii t for thn
pollen depurtmenl. Tho Innnratlon
wan ntiKuealed hy Dr. Jamen W
Inclicn, pollco eommhiiloner, who
told Ilia council thn radio would In
creaao tho nffeetlrcnpn of tho do
partmenl, ltecenic c'lulpmont
will hu act In tho dlalrlct Mallon.
nml n sending outfit at hcadquar
turn.
HCIIVIf'KK AT MKHItlM,
Tliero will hn nervlcen In Ihu
Ciilhollc church nt Merrill Hundny
April J nt 11 IT,.
Stomach Trouble
OF 30 Years Stand
ing Was Ended When
I Took
TANLAC
It made a new man of
me, declare J. E.
Barker, BIS Miller St.,
Petertburg, Va. When
tueh remarkable teitl
mony i heard on every
hand there
can no longer be doubt about
the merit of fii't wonderful
medicine. Get a bottle to
day. At all good druggi$ti.
Phoenix Silk Hose,
Special, black or
brown, .$1.10
Phoenix Lisle Hose
'black, white or
brown, Special 45c
Special for Satur
dayGrey Silk
Hose, $1.55
ANDROSS-GLOVER
STYLE SHOP
707 Main St
Phone '341-W
Special for Sat
urday, "Suits in Tweed and
Tricdtine, , values
to $49.50
SPECIAL
$23.75
NOTICi: OK Hlli:itlHI"H ham:
Hy virtue of no execution In fore
tlonuro duly Innueil liy tho Clerk of
thn Circuit Court of tho County of
Klamath, Htuto of OrcKon, (Intel the
lGtu dny of March, 1922, In a certain
null In tho Circuit Court for nald
Hlllll.VIMtH TO HKi: Ml. VI Mi TOWN County nml State, wherein Lenllo
t ItoKvrit, nn Hxvcutor of thn Kntate nnd
.,,,,,, ... .... , , I Innt will nd tcnlnmonl of Alexander
III.DDINC, Oil., April i. Shrill-1. Martin, Docenned, nn plaintiff, rccov
ern nttemllnK thn iinnunl nlnln cere-iered JudRinent ncnlnnt C 1), Wlllnon
inonlnl of the nncnnlintloii hern Ap-i'"r Hio num of fifty Hint! hundred
rl. 22 will vl.lt Ihn h.atorlc mini,, ? "J-, - --- -';
town of Shantn, nnen mllen from , 922 nt tho ratu of 8 per cent per
KeddliiK, whero thu flrnt Mnnonlc annum, nnd enntn and dlnhurnemcnts
lodito In Cullfnrnln n formed The ed nt twenty two nnd 10-100 dol
trip will ho mndn In nutoinobllen nnd ,ari" lh," Vu 'ay ,f Mar.fJ''. l?23;..
uin j in unuii (Sit i'n 1 11 Hi. 1 mn
on hn Ifith tlnr of April, 1D22. nt tho
old ntriKo rnatlirii
NMnaikfMJWMW
CLASSIFIED ADS
Uwwwx
- aaaiai aa - - --- - - "in"iii-i-irrvMvvnrvvvyv-arrv-r-u-wnj-ifUTj-Li
Women's and Misses Ready-to-Wear
Size 16 to 20 and 36 to 52 & ''.
2& Discount Sale
Sale continues on our entire and beautiful stock of Dresses, Wraps, S iiits,
Blouses, Millinery. Scores of women arc taking advantage of this won
derful opportunity to select their new Easter Hat, Suit, Dress or Wrap.
Special Dresses 12.95
Values to S39.50
Soft Silks, Wools, Taffetas; black,
navy, brown, Mohawk, copen
501 Discount-1
On all Kayser Silk Underwear,
Knick'ers, Vests, Combinations and
Step-ins.
Andross-Glover Style Shop
MISCELLANEOUS
Order )our treon, nhruhn and rono
hunhea.
KLAMATH KMMVKIt hllOP
I'honu 'b9 K3I Main Ht.
C2U
FOIl HAI.i: r,o aowliiK mnchlne,
practlrally now, $30 for rjulck nalo.
Inqulro Mrn. llrady, C3K Lincoln Ht.
0-7
roil HKNT An apartment. Liberty
Hooum Cor. 3rd & Main Stn. r-7
WANTKD I'rnctlral nurnlnc: ma
ternity canen enpvclully: itood refer
enren 441 MIchlRnn nvc., or Hales
meat mnrkct. 1'hono 29CW. 5-7
KOIt HAI.K Ford murine car, Cheap
If taken at once. 730 Jefferson Ht.
Phono 138J. S-7
.NOTH'K FUK IM'IILICATION
ISOLATi:i TIIACT
(I'ttbUnher)
Not Coal Land
I'CHLU; MM) MALK
HHPAltTMKNT OK T1IK INTKIHOR.
U. H. LAND OFFICK at Lakevlow,
Orexon, March IS, 1811.
NOTICH I hereby nlven that, an
directed by iho Commlmiloner of thn
llouoral lititl offleo, under provlnloni
of Hee. Hr.r.. It. 8.. purnuant to the
application of Paul Ilojcardu of Has
301, Klamath Fall. Oreon, Serial
No, 011C29. wo will offer at public
ale, to Iho hlRhent bidder, but nt not
lean than $3.12Vi per acre, at 10
o'clock a. m., on thn 28th dny of Ap
ril, next, nt thin office, tho following
tract of laud. NWViNWU. 8K
HKtt. Hoctlon 16, nnd NWWNWU.
HW8W'i, Hoe. 23. T. 37 8., It. 11
H Wlllnmette Meridian.
Tho nalo wilt not bo kept open, but
will bo declared cloned when thuiu
prciictit nt Ihn hour named hnvn conn
ed IiIiIiIIiik. Tho ponon makliiK tho
hlKhent bid will bo required In tm
mediately pay to tho Itecclver tho
amount thereof.
Any pornoni clalmlnK ndveracly tho
nhova-dcncrlbcd land nro advlacd to
(llo their clnlmn, or obJictlonn, on or
before thn time dnninnated for wile.
(Puhllah for five cnnnecutlvo wrekn
In tho "Klamath Herald" Klamath
Full, Oregon.)
P. P. Mil I IT. ncRlntcr.
M 24-31 A. 7-14-21-2S
WAII nay rood lirlro to untone who
ran nhow mo Jerneyn Klvlni; 2 Kallonn.
or otcr per mllkliiK. Hox II. M. Her
ald office. (-8
FOIl IlKNT Nlrely furnlahed room
for Kenlleman. &12 N. 9th Ht. C-N
H. C Wlilln Lexhorn llaby Chlx
for April. Mn)' June delivery from
our own bred-to lay ntock. Our prices
aru rlKhU Modal Poultry Farm, W. C
Smith, Prop., Cornlnr, Cal. Katab
llihed 1904. C'29
Hwrdlnh select certified need oata,
Ion loLn 2 V4 ctn: less quantity 3 Ctn,
J. A. HuahonK, Klamath Falls, Ore
gon. Call at Murphey'n Feed store,
124 H. 6th St. 3tt
WHITK PAPKH FOR BALK Knds
of rolln, from six to len poundn In
each, excellent for wrapping pack
BRen, dress patterns, llninc shelves,
etc. Hlx cent a lb, at Herald office.
CS
Make jour nuto now, with Auto-Nu
Day rout enamel. On sale nt W. )'
and J. K. Patterson, 630 8. Cth. 27-7
HlnRle man wanta 2 room com
pletely furnlahed apartment. Kitchen
not necesaury, Itent utiixt bo reason
able for permanent tenant. Prlvato
entrance, prefcrrml. Olvo rent, loca
tion, etr In letter to A. II. C. caru
Herald.
FOIl IlKNT 2 room apt. Kvery
thliiR furnished. 120 per month.
812 Oak St., Phono 283. 0-7
On April 9, at 8 o'clock tho Henley
hlRh school will present "Tho Time of
His Life," a three-net comedy full of
fun and action. Mtialc will bo a feat
ure of thu entertainment, and re
freshments will be served. Admission
25 and SO rents, d-7
l-'ILX ttCHOOfc OF-.MUHIG
Present enrollment 38 pupils.
There Mut Do a Itraaon
For the fact that our present enroll
ment Is tho largest ever bold by a
school In Klamath county. Complete
cnurso on tho piano In 20 lessons.
Course starts at any time. Enroll now.
Studio 306-309 Winters' Illdg. 20tf
front door of tho county court house
In Klamath Falls, Klamath county.
OrcRon. nt 10 o'clock In tho fore
noon of said day, sell at public auc
tion to the hlKhent and best bidder.
I for cash, tho following described
property, to-wlt:
Lots flvo and six in block 32,
town of Llnkvlllc. (Now city of
Klamath Falls.) Klamath County.
Htato of Oregon, together with all
und slnRUlar thn tcncmcnln, hcre
edltamentn and appurtenances
thereunto belonging, or In any wise
appertaining, and tho rents. Is
sues and profits thereof,
taken and levied upon as the prop
erty of the said C I). Wlllnon, and
that I will at said date, tlmo and
place sell at public auction to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, all
of the Interest of said C. W Wlllson.
A. T. Mlllor. and Alta Kdlth Lobcrt
Milter, defendants In said suit, and
of all. persons claiming under, by or
through them, In and to tho said
premises, or as much thereof as may
bo necessary to satisfy said Judgment
In favor or the said plaintiff, with
Interest thereon, together with all
costs and disbursements that bare or
miy accrue.
L. L. LOW.
Sheriff of Klamath County. Oregon.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
March 17. 192Z.
IIUHT K. HAWKINS, Deputy.
M 17-24-31 A 7-14
' i
If you want to sell it. buy tt, trade
It. or find It. try t Herald classified
ad.
HOAIID & ROOM $10 per
7U3 1Mb Ht. Phono 36011.
week.
3-S
SAFEGUARDING
idle meney:
You arc taking a chance of loss when
you keep cash on hand with which to pay
bills. Deposit this money in a checking ac
count here, and pay bills by check.
Every check you write is a legal re
ceipt fo rthe money paid out, as the person
receiving it must endorse before cashing.
Wo welcome checking accounts both
from firms and individuals and pledge
friendly, willing service always.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
KLAMATH PACKING CO.
Palace Market
NOTICK FOIt I'L'IILICATIO.X
ISOLATED TIIACT.
(I'ublUhcr)
Not Coal Land
ITIILIC IiAXD HALF.
DKPAIITMBNT OF THK INTKIHOR,
V. 3. LAND OFFICK at Lakevlew,
Teach your dollars to have moro UEJ."'"' . '.'" ..... -
eenl bv pnlllne W V X- J V ln. , '"" uvtvuf fcinu mm, u
b.-7,KS on' iiaJS: -KM iffu?,
' ' "' of Sec. 24S6. It. 8.. pursuant to the
application of ueorgo W. McCoI
lum, Serial No. 011726, wo will offer
at public sale, to tho hlRhest bidder.
J but at not less than $3.3S per acre.
ai 2 o ciock p. m on ino :mu aay
of April, next, at this office, tho fol
lowing tract of land: SKSWVt. Sec
tion 25 T. 37" S.. R. 11 K. W. M.
Tho salo will not bo kept open, but
will bo declared closed when those
present at thn hour named havo ceas
ed bidding. Tho person making tho
highest bid will bo required to Im
mediately pay to thu Recclvor tho
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming ndvorscly tho
nbove-dcscrlbcd land nro advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
lieforo tho tlmo designated for sale.
(Publish for fire consocutlvo weeks
in Iho "Klamath Horald" Klamath
Palls, Oregon.)
F. P. LIGHT, Register,
M 24.31 A. 7.14.21.2S M
NOTICK Forced salo now on. Auto'
cars, cabins nnd lots, Alt must go
regardless of price. Owing to other
business must get away. See Dick.
240 Hroud St. I.lttlo monoy makes bis;
monoy. c-8
Phone 68
524 Main St
AUCTION
We will sell at Public Auction, at our place, one
mile north of Merrill,' the following personal prop
erty, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 8
Beginning at 1 P. M. '
CATTLE
One red cow, 7 yrs. old,
fresh in May.
One spotted cow, 5 yrs.
old, fresh in April.
One spotted cow, 5 yrs.
old, fresh in July.
One Jersey cow, 5 yrs.
old, fresh in June.
HORSES'-
One red cow, 2 yrs. old,
with calf 1 month old
Two spotted yearling
heifers.
Two heifer calves.
One 2-year-old steer.
One white yearling
heifer.
One black mare, 6 yrs.
old, wt about 1,500
pounds.
One gray mare, 6 yrs.
old, wt. about 1,500
pounds.
One Gray horse, 6yrs.
old, wt .about 1,600
pounds.
One pony, 6 yrs. old,
One sorrel horse, 12 yrs.
old, wt. about 1,400
pounds.
One bay mare, 4 yrs.
old, wt. about 1,300
pounds.'
One sorrel mare, 6 yrs.
old, wt. about 1,200
pounds.
wt .about 900 pounds
MACHINERY, TOOLS, FURNITURE, ETC
Wagons with hay
racks
Doorlng mower, 5-
foot
Jones hay rake
Riding lC-ln. plow
Walking 16-ln.
plow
1 Jlay baler
16 Feed bunks
1 Feed grinder
1 Cream separator
1 Fresno scraper
1 Slip scraper
1 3-scctton barrow
1 Jackson 6-ft. hay
fork and cablo
2 Set, work harness
Some lumber
1 Washing: machlno
1 Range store, good
as now
6 Chairs '
1 Rocker '
1 SInglo bed
1 Dresser I '
1 Couch
1 Table, and other
household goods
too numerous to
mention
TERMS All amount under $25, cash; over $25,
bankable notes at six months, with interest at 8 per
cent, or 5 per cent discount for cash.
Smith Bros., Owners.
C G. Merrill, Auctioneer.
i
G. W. Offield, Clerk
Saturday Specials
POT
ROAST
12-15c
SHOULDER
STEAK
Steer Beef
i.
n
Fresh Columbia River Smelt 10c
f Ranch Eggs 25c
.Bacon Backs,
'"heavy 20c
to Pork Roast 18c
I' Tnnm- Ott.Stxn QH.
xjuvuii otujja ut
glutton Stew ,8c
Shoulder Mutton 15c
Cottage Butts ....20c
Picnic Hams 18c
Salt Pork 20c
Corned - Beef 10c
'Pig Hocks 10c
Leg Lamb 27c
Two-Deliveries' Daily, 9 a.mrnd 3 'p.mr
Our Meat Market tor Tender Meats
Newtown apples $1.50. - Strictly fresh local ranch eggs 25c
We Handle the following at Public Market-prices:
New Spinach, 10c
Large Cauliflower, 18c
Firm Lettuce, Sc
Green Onions, 10c
Asparagus, 20c
Radishes
Carrots, 4c
Parsnips, 5c
Cabbage, 6c ,
Turnips, 5c
Rutabagas, 5c
Sweet Potatoes, 7c
Arizona Grape Fruit, 10c
Lemons, 25c
Baldwin Apples, $2.50
Newtowns, $2.50
(wrapped)
Kings, $2.50
Grimes Golden, $2.50
Winesaps, 6c lb.
Bennett Seedling,7c lb.
Cider,"5c -glass, 15c qt.
Canned Fruits
Raisins, 24c lb.
Dried Prunes12c lb.
Dried Peaches, 14c lb.
Walnuts, 32c lb.
Almodds, 20c lb.
seed Potatoes
Select, Gojd Coin, $2.75 , jLaying
Grand Central Public
Sorted Potatoes, $2.50 '
Select Graded Netted
Gems, $2.75 I
Wheat, 2i,c lb. J
Home-made Hominy,
12c lb'.
Sauerkraut, !15c qt.
Live. Rabbits for breeding
Live and Dressed Rabbits
Live and Dressed Chick
ens Bottled Milk, 7c qt.
Whipping Cream
KlamathuChee'se; 29c lb.
huPhee'se;
Eujlet
fw?i
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