I 'null Threo THE EVENING HERALD,. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON RATniAV, APitiii in, Jons -I EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES IN CHURCHES H.rlii:i iiimiit riiriini, corner of Klntilli mill IIIrIi, Kov. IIiirIi J- MltlKllllll. i;Nii:ii hi Mi.w Thn hporhtl Fnstiir tnrvlros will hu held nl llu 1 1 lull .Mhnm n( 10 fill. Mnan or Ilin ImmiK'iilntii t'uiimn lion will lie hiiiir by Ilin ntiolr under ill (II IK) lou of Mm K. M. lull Mi Kn-pii Ho oigunlsi Tho following solo will ih ronilnroilt Maw In1 rinnur of Thu timiiuetilnt I'liwaptloii.. Christ,, KlrlMtu" Ml Ituhy IVnwIrk Qui Tiillli" VVnllur llnonon "llonllriim ' Mil Myron Nouil "Kt lu.''ajjistni' .. . ' MePliorron "('luelfivoun" . . Wiiltor lli'iingn "Kt In Kplrlinutii" . Diu'i Mlsa Ken- wick unit Mm. IS. M lr,l "Iionetllctui" Mi8 Mm smut ' SrttutMirt anil Dun Crump "Amui DM-' . Mr. Notnl and llr anil Mm. Dan Tramp Offcitcrv, 'Ave Marin" . Mm. V. II. MePbnrron lit Mass nod Annunl Com muni tut al oo, PronrhliiK hy llio pastor, II u. ill, f II V I'. I' ii :in p. in. Ilwnlni; fi'linoii 7 Mil p in, Player Dueling mery Wodiionlny I'vciilnt: 7 ;in i in. t A. F. III.M.MONH. I'.nlor. lie. 012 Cnllfoiiil.i An.. Phono :ill.M. CllltlHTIAN CIII'llCH Ninth mill I'lliu streets. A. II. llrlstou; minister. KcbIiIuiiiu 131 N, loth Hi. Tel. r. 10. Tim I'mitimiliiu, "TIid old Hugged ICiokh," fullnwn I lio itvofilni', imivkn I Ho Hiiro to In- Al I In I'vmiliiK nitivliij In ci'o It. ('vine onjny llovlvitl renlcs Mr -W. II 8l"nl"K ImUliiH ot 7 .'in promptly ami sooner ii uuiuiiiriiiiii in iiiiimi iiriore llii' hour spoclfluil. llunrlin prnyur inwitliiK ut cliiin-h H n. m. i lllblo school in o'clock, llu sure to attend Sunday school somowhoio Hun ilny! "Tim llomtr rorlloii of Jesus', Hid illumine nurmnil. Junior ('. i:. I i in. Ordinance of Chilsllnu lltiptlsm 3 p. in. t Riliilfir l?fiitiri Wir f-!in ii in 1 1 lull Mass anil lli-nrillctlun nil i-.. . .... -.in I.lvn slocliii; for linlf mi hour before tcnnoii. Ilpprlul Cflnlnr music ill liolh morn Inn iiinl ovinliu; services. Kvenlng d'l limn, "Tim Supreme Wiifatlnu if li Ac- " i 'oino ijrly before 7 So in nt n PlPOll HUB I. 1u o No evening nprvtron CIIHI.viian w:ii:.vcij,ioHoty af Kbunnth Pftllj hold rervlros In the lowor ronni oftlie Library bulltlnc. formr of Tl.lr.i and Main streets! oTorv Sunday morning nt 1 1 oVIock Tho Sunday srhool bcsiIou la from 9:6 lb i0:ifi evory Kumlay inernlui: TIid million f(r Sntuhy la ' hv Ulni-uf Alanrinmii" ThO froii rnnillm n. K.i - , 1oi1Iiib library la open from 2;30i lo 30 on Tti6.la), Tljnrlayt onil Salurilam. I PJII.ST IIAI'TIHT CUL'ltCII- I Ilth ami HUH ulrro's Church Hhoul at 10 n. in. Mrs. t 1'nrliT. Kuiorritnilitit. tirr of Clithlli ami UlmlilDeton. Kunilny ii'liool, in u in Itohnrt Ml lam, .'Jiii'l I'or .MM.VATIO.V AUMV IS3 llu. 4th III. Tur-i H.ilrntlou imi'lliii: S p m Thurnituy. I'rnlin niiTlliir N p. in, HntiinLiy, 1'im unit l.'.my H p. in. Hundar. uiul.iy mhiint. : 2U p. xu. H.ilnu Ion jni'i'i iin: s p. m llti'iiniin In rorillnlly IiivIIimI to tbl'Ill' BIMlllll x Offlrnr In i hur'.i, ('apt I'larii K Mi'Uin. Miri'HOIMST (.'III'IU'II Cornpr loth ami IIIkIi ulri'nt), Iter. H, J. fluiii'iy, .Mlnlitrr. .L.fS2irtrc2ccrjn3 - yrxu:;Krzz::zzrL?XT.zv.) HEY WORKED ALL DAY AND STAYED UP WIGHTS 9i z? m r-j'L'i,iHr-t rz VI 8 WiTi-J ) i : i 1 Ark mm. 0 S m Ksrisnir l IJihliT Hnnil'i)' I'roUiiiiil Humliiy iiiliriol, 10 n. in, MnniliiK CIiiikIi Hrrvlri) 1 1 n. in, It U. I'lillunimi, Choir Dlrnrlor MIhh Mario Ohi'iii'linlii, Ormililnl, I'riiliiilo-"To Hprliir," ... k. (IrloK Myviit "Hull Thou (IiiIIIi-iiii KIiik" I'riiyor , Holn "Ciilvary" I'nul Itmlnny Minn Chirii CnlklliM llrNpiiiiiilvo KukIit Kirlpturo l.rNKOii Hlorlii I'atrl Uiiw "lloufil No Morn" . . .1. Wmiloy IIiikIioh II. I.', rutturnoti nml Mm. J. II. Mnft'My (iffiirtory'Avii Mnrlii" . Kihulnil Mlciii-M lloalrlro, Katliurliio Walton Hymn--".Mil Ji'Hllr Hwoolnma" Hi'rmnn "In Anoilicr rorm" AiiIIm'Iii "llo llvi'H Who Onro Wua Hlaln" I.orrnr Choir rontluii "lloniiinin" . Kriuilc l.lmt 7:110 I'. ,M, Cti'nlntc I'niKriiin liy liy Cliolr nml Kumliiy SiIiimiI Anthiiiii "I know That My Hn humor l.lvim" (choir) . Wlliliirmoro "Onwaril ClirUtliui HoIiIIith" .. ((Ilrln Chorua) Hullrnn Dint "IMffoilll, llrlKht D.iffo- I 11 (lahrli-1 1:HiiImi1Ii Cook ami i:iulno Hliaimy lliTllatli.n liy I'llf.rlm (Id-iipomio liy hi'Viui i'.ItIh ) Dorothy Moorl.iml Holo -"lloaannn" (Iranlcr Mini Itulli Umlncy Ho llallnn "Clirlut im thn I. Ily" ... . (Iirlrmlo Hmltli lliTliiiiloti-'Kullli In Chrlkl". .. .. iliTlrildi- Miulu Ili'i-ltiillon "(n Hopo" l.i'iuia I.owln liui'l - It. II. PiilliThon nml .Mm. J. II. l.tn'i'Hty Itocllatlon "Tim Star of I.dvo" . Volva Nlt'hol Aiiilniti hy tho Choir IIiTliallon Tho Hhlolil of Hal- vatlim" . .DorrN Ynilon Holo- "Tim Klin: of (llory"..CoomliH II. i:. I'uttornon Iticltatlonn "Cron of Olory"; "(Julili- of l.lfo; "I'llKrlm'ii Imclalnn", Dorothy rlkllllliKlnn, llolon Chanry. Dorothy Moorland Authi'iu I')- rholr "lloxnnmi". (iounnj i,iTiii:ii..v ciiuitc'ii ii. j. mi:vi:h. Clinmliir of commerce rooms. 10 30 ii. m. Thfinr Tht (HorloUH llenurroctlou of ChrlM. Spi'iliil mimic Duct ri'iuliTi'il hy Mrs. Mulhy ami Mm. Mryor. Humlay mlninl nftnr tho irmon. i:.M.M'i:ii haitist ciii'itcii MornlnR crvlcin nt 1 1 A. M. with prcuchliiR hy tho p.ixtor. Kvi'iiliiR icrvlccs ut 7:30. l'raycr muctlne Thursday ovonlne ut 7.30. - J. If. DICKSON, Pastor. AUTO 1 I OREGON STANDS HIGH"- ConunlMlonnr. ai Klamath Kalln, I , uiUKuii) uii uiu uiu uu; ui 'iii iv I i fi .Vrnr Hi'iil of Mil In NumlK-f of I Cur I'it Ciipllii California Has Increase of 43 Per Cent During First Three Months f jfryp i MJP.1 Z-i lo 0F. BuiId Upto-flie Limit Oh iir L'ent-5 K.'h! i".. -za 1 VJ If :W i JuJl6ftPBrn njmj Match your next niclcle Witl CN 14. Wi..TO W VI.. i. . ' U ., il-L 2 V fi Ut' -jfuui.ft iS'iw LOHG rniSr Anywheve for FIVE CENT CiGAiClQyality 2 Shapes Both Long Filler " yoso77 s?miian (acoj- i 1 A 91 MS $??om 'SEATTLE PORTLAND SPOKANE EPISCOPAL PROGRAM 1'olIowlnK Is tho proRrum for tho Kplsropul colrhratlnn of Kantor ut tho I'rc'nliyturliin church on KustiT Sunday, April 1C: HOLY COMMUNION H A. M. Professional, "Ancient of Days" Jeffery ComiiMndmcntH and Uesponscs.. Tours "Olorla Tlhl" "Sanctus" (lower "1,'ucharlMlc Hymn" ... Hodces "(ilorla In Kirolsls" Old Chant ItocesRlonal "On our Way He- JoIcIiir" llavorcril MOHM.Vd PltAYKIl :i:5 I. M. OrRan Preludo hy . . . Mm. Charlo.i Wouil Kherloln (ti) liitrodurtloii to Third Act from "l.oheiiKrln" ....WaKiier (h) Cantuhllu from "Samson" Hal nt Kaons. ProcofiHloiial "Widcmiio Happy MornliiK" Sullivan "Christ our Passover" Kdwards "(Ilorla Palrl" ..,. Kdwards "To DiHim I.audamus" In 11 Minor Ihicl; "Juhllalo Dee" In II. Flat lluck Master Hymn "Christ tho Lord Is Hlsen Today" Ancient KiiHter address by thu Hev. (leo. II. Van WnterH. OrRan "Offerlolro" In P llatlslo "All TIiIiikh Como lo Thee, O Lord". Itoresslonnl ...."Tho Son of Clod Ooes Forth to War" ,Vhltnoy i A choir In full vostmonts will fur nlsli musle, with plpa organ numbers hy Mrs. Chnrlos "Wood Kherloln. Tho followliiR eomposo tho choir, .Sopranes: Mm. Philip Popo, Mm. lloraie M, MaunliiR, Mm, CloorRo Cor nish, Miss MuiIro Dixon, Mrs, Carey M, KnniHhy Mrs. l.oula Iloagluud, Mm. C, II. Urowno. Altm: MIha AvIh DatiRlierty, Miss Pflemmur, Mrn. .1, S, Hockley. Teners: A, II, Kpporson, Dr. Her bert Mallelt. IIiikhuh: Percy V, llrko, llowlnnd K. 7rlKbt. Mm. Chillies Wood Uborlulu, Or- RIlUlBt. Cluuloa Wood Khoiioln, Cholr"mn8- HAN KltANCIHCO, April 1.'.. Hint IstliN which huvi) just ln-wi imnlo pub lic nIiow mi Inrreami In motor uir buslnusM throiiKhout Callfornlu of 13 per cent for tho first threo months of 'J22 In coinparlnm with tho Initial Hi no mouths of l'J2l. Nearly all of the so i ailed stand ard mailii cars miiilo healthy Rains, somn of thnm ns IiIrIi as 200 pi.-r lent, and very fi'w hooked losses, Tho uxntt flKures, nccordlnR to tho April Issiio of Motor News, show that 2.,Ij 4 4 uutomobllea w-re sold ilurltiK January, Kebruary ami March of 1 1122 arcnlmit n flKUre of 17,8.1 for tho llku period of 1021. ItlfC fain Houtli Kliiven counties In Southern Cali fornia Rained CI per tent In car num bers, the mark of this territory hefni-, Ifi.Oiri motor vehicles In three months of 1022 compared to !i,308 for tho sii in e leiiRth of limn In 1!21. Tim Northern eoiintli-i recorded better bllKlneis to the tune of 2.i per tent by selling lO.M'O uulomoblles In January, February and Manh of this jeur, contrasted wlih ft,r.27 In 1921. KIIt ix'ii of thn first fifty makes had u loss, nml llilrly-lwo boosted their sales throughout the eleven Southern counties, white nineteen tarn In tin north show a decrease mid thirty one Rained. For those wlih It cun be truthfully described nt popular hellers, the makes which did lost, fell behind only u small mar Kin, the big drops enlstliiR anions tho less known products. (loin AliiWHit I'lilx'tletabln The Incrnnses nmonR those who Ruined, north nml south, was In many caies almost unbelievable, and the statement of the exact Improvement which wus made In sales would prob ably bo quickly discredited If the motor -tohlclo offlco registration fig urea were not available for clieckliiR purposes. One of the IiIrIi priced standard makes which has always had a blR market In California Is credited by Motor Nuwh with u northern Increase of 120 per cent mid a touthern gain of ItiS per cent. Another mnko In fho medlum-prlc ed class Rallied 270 per lent In tho north anil 127 per cent In the south. Tho two mentioned were not un usual cures. Thero were ut least n ilnieii more which fared almost as profitably. I:MPL0YMI:NT l.NCItEASKS Automohllo manuf.icturlnR cen ters, as well us thu Ohio city re bpnnslblo for the great bulk of tiro bulldlnR, nhov thu Rreatcst Rain In payrolls, according to figureii re cently released by Firestono statis ticians. Tho automotive Industry first to feci tho Roneral depression, ld now coiulnc back In flno shape, say employment officials. I Claimant nnmcN ns witnesses: Edward Craft, Frank Woodi, Mr. I CummlnRK nud Mr. llnckason, nil of i Iterrrnllon, Oregon. Orii-on slniiilH i r thn he-id of the (''""llsti for flyn rnnserullvn weeks m ton sinn.lrt near the in .hi or me Jn 1M) .,Kamtlh r,.r.,,,,-. or Klamath list In the proportion of automobiles! Falls, OreRon,) to Iho population, ittcordltiK to flR- F. P. I.K11IT, Itcglstor. ureii compiled by Ihu Aulomollvu In ' '" A I , H , 1 ." , 2 2 dustrli's, Now York. For every fi 70 f reslilelils of tho slate onn car Is roR-1 .NOIKT. OP Mil i:lt I l'I"H HM.K Intend. OreKon helm; MVenlli on the1 . "X vlrMl" ",1 cxociitlnn In fore list There Is one isr for every 10.2 OrcRon, nt 10 o'clock In thn forenoon of until dny, sell nt public miction to tho highest nml best bidder, tor cash, tho following described real proper ty, mid nil of thn right, title, tntt nnd Interest therein of snld A, J, llnnnn, Anim llanaii, John Dcnnhy and 13. H. Torwllllgnr, to writ: Northeast nunrler of tho ronlh west uiiiirter of section sixteen In township .1!) south of ran go nine east of Willamette Merlillnn, In Klamath County, Oregon, to6ther with nil nml singular the. tene ments, hereditaments nnd nppur leiinnreH thereunto belonging, or lu any wlsn appertaining, closure duly Issued by the Clerk of I llu Circuit Conrl (if Ilin C'niinlv of! persons In Iho Pulled Htalei. Iowa r Kllmatli .Hindi of Oregon, ilateil Iho I heailltiR thn list with B.3X and Ala- 17th day of March, 1922 in n certain lnkcn nnd JeTleifiiiprtn as tho property biiinn brluRltiR up the ru.ir with 29 '. H"" lrl "'o Circuit Court for said of tho said A. J. Hnnan nnd Anns riiiii Kti.li. Is "7th In tho niimlur ofiCoun,y nni' 'S.,a,c' wh,'reln u',n Kin- llnnan, or so much thereof ns may mis sta e is -.th in tin. numi.ir of,ey m ,,, rcc(iver,.(, Jll(Rnient )0 neiessary lo satisfy said Judgment cnr ami Irii'ks nml shows an In- nKunst A. J. lliinan and Anna llannn In favor of tho said pUlntlff. with ereaso of 11.01 per cent over 1920, for thu niiiu of thirty threo hundred (Interest thereon and nil costs ond Iho figures being for 1921. twenty four and 3J-100 dollars, with .disbursements that have or muy nc- ........ , Interest thereon from said dnto nt tho cruo. A lotnl of 10,..0.,,i,o cam and nii,. ltl K ,,cr rvnt p,.r nnnum, on tho !,. I,. LOW. trucks aro registered lu tho I'nlted 17lh day of March, 1922. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. States, from which fee- amounting tr , Notlre Is hereby-given that I will Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, !'" mil 013 wrern collected from " ,no ' ,tM ,,n)r of APr"' ,ft22 nl ,no 'Ofeh l'". '322- $l.-.038.r,i3 wero ro'lclu irnm froIll (Ioor of th(J colnljr rort honMj ,)UUT AWKIS8 Dopuir. the owners. This Is a gain of l,.,,3,.jJn Kawth Foils, Klamath County, M 18-25 A. 1-8-15 202 follicles vehicles over 1920 anil I is a percentgao gain oi i i.' i":r .uni Tho Automotlvo Industries says' "It appears that the agricultural slates have tho most dense automo bile population, followed by thn mln InK, manufacturing nml southern groups in tho order named. This or der Is tho samo ns last year, but a comparison of tho persons per car In these groups In 1920 and 1,921 show one or two Interesting features. "This 'comparison Indicates that the potential development possibili ties of tho group of southern states has not been realized to any great ex tent during tho past year. This Is true despite the fact that a large percen tage of thu population In theso states Is colored nnd a large pcrcenlngo of tho colored population does not com prise n market, "It Is Interesting to nolo that ns regards pnrsons per car tho manufac turliiR stated which In 1920 already hud but half as' many persons per cur by 1.2R during Iho past year, while thn southern states reduced only .58." NOTICK FOIt 1't'IU.IOATIO.V (PublMier) DKPAKTMKNT OF THK INTKIUOIl U .S. Land Offlco at Lakcvlcw, Ore- gon. March II, 1922. I NOTICB Itf hereby given that ' Kthcl D. Plnkerton. ns tho widow of I I Kills K. Plnkerton, deceased, of 2C1 K. 1'Sth St., S Portland, Oregon, who I on Duccmbcr 18, 1910, made Home- u..i,1 ltiti' Vi, OOr.ll? tnw Vll NW1J. W.4..VWM,Ni:u. Roctlon 10,! Township 30 H., Ilangn U K, Wlllam etto Meridian, tins filed notice of Intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Ilert C. Thomas, U. 1 t ACME MOTOR C SPECIAL USED CAR SALE o. Mitchell Roadster 1919 Studebaker Special Six Buick Six, 5 passenger ' ,. Hudson Speedster Buick Four, 5 passenger ' 7-passenger Pierce Arrow yj-ton Republic Truck u-ton G. M. C. Tmcks Factoty guarantee on 5-ton Trucks Prices and Terms right STANDAIU) KQUIPMKNT Firestono tlrca aro standard or I optional equipment on 66 makes of automobiles uud Hi makes of mo tor trucks. What Your Eyes Need In Glasses Can be determined to an optical and math ematical exactness under our methods of scientific eye exam ination . ' SEE VTO H. J. WINTERS graduate: optician SAVAGE TIRES THE AUTOCRAT OF TIRES FABRICS-CORDS In buying Tires, Quality, and not Price, should be considered. When both are found satisfactoiy BUY. Savage Tires are the equal of the best, and their price is not unreasonable quality considered. Their past performance is their best recommendation. Ask a Savage Tire user, if you won't take our word for; their quality. & . V m CHARLIES PLACE KLAMATH AT SIXTH n 'r C V i Phono 149-TC .713-714 Mail i tor, r. V, ct . ,IH-yJ. &2