The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 18, 1922, Image 3

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IIY JUNIUS
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If (in urn mi IIm illoiiniy I, Inn, I
(lei H inumfrr, I
If yon'ni Inrllni'il in (ml nnil pine, )
(lul u transfer,
(let ort llin Irurk uf Doubt uml I
(tlniilii,
(lul on u Hminliliin Traill there's I
riiiiui,
(li'l ii transfer, (
,.Mthl.'l IIOV
Miiylirlln (oiiii'tlnlil') Vim'
III ll'' inn, Duke
Tim Ilukit My word, what it '
slnwign r'itiiM.
MiiiIk DIiimi miy wlinn n booh
ruiiH Inr nftldi llmm urn iii many'
other IiiimIh In vntn fur lilm h''s mil- I
Mlly elected
i.iii:oimti:
"HMerh In nlhnr." so I hey ruy
ll may Im tilt you try In iuy
'I'lin lul limtallment mi ynur rur,
Tlmn opriTli, yini'll find, lint itlte
m p.ir.
Th 11 iiniillry editor nl Tim Herald
Jilit flit ii riiniiiliiulrulliili uboul a
feller ilnwii hIiiIii Uml wan null)' mi
owl In li.itili chicks with. How Uillti'
IIik-n Im wiinlii gel mnnn u' Iimc
wlun bird?
Jim tin' I'li-ildcr say llir trouble
with cheap thing U Hint they roil
Inn llllKli. Thin ll)ili"i III every
thing from hamem In ihought
"tiiov iiti:i:Ti.v(N!"
Wlm wrltex I Im damlhlng anyway
Tho Yill-llde inrtU limy wUT
They urn nil (nil of M-ntlment.
I wonder whv llirliil
Tlmy cun'l (It up some decent one
That !! n ii fellow say
llni innili In- liopi'i ii Irli'liil like you
Will havn ii happy iluy.
TuVii II frnm the hiiilneholiliT ho
miut net up mid ntnrl hln own firm,
fi Vlork a in. In a "ww hour."
Max UVIm caya nnini men arn
about iin UM'ful an u llmrmoiui'ler on
'bnili'.iiiant ilny
l TO Hl'l.i: NO. I
Nnwlyrlrh- 'I'm KnttltiK an autiv
mnblln Wlmt Ii thn flmt im.t otldit
to Inurii ubmit runiiluK It "
Wlwurrn "Thn tlephnun number
n( thn nearnul rrMlr nliop." '
Wii nollcn that n Cleveland woman
In going to dlncunn thn question.
"How much should mother lull tlmlr
daughter?" Not much, we'd any, If
tlmy don't wmit to ilipbiy their Ik-
no run co.
I'uiill) liqiilpiimnt
Sparker Hmnnhed Into u car ahead
of lilm on I Im road yesterday ufler
noon." "Thut waa a bad breuk for him. I
Hhould nay "
"Burn II wa. Hint emergnnoy of Ills
never did work."
Hn To' HmmL
"I Imdn't Heeii Imr for four ear.'
"Hhn'H been to Hi'no."
"Umiovated, eh7"
tllrlv, H)w rmimY
Home or I Im glrln nrt wearing
tihoi'H with muull hull alurbed. Thn
short nkht muni ho IoaIiik Uk power.
I.navn a clean camp undu dead
tiro. . j
NO MORE GAS IN
STOMACH & BOWELS
If you wUli to hn iormuhnilly re
lieved of kum In thn Htomucli mid
ImiwhIh, tako llaiiliminn'H (Iuh Tub
IiiIh which nrn prepiireil iwipoi-Ully fur
Hlomuoh riih and nll'thn Jiad. affects
rt'KitlllliK from rum prnsHuro.
Thut empty, Rliuwlng feolllig at thn
pit, o fyoiir Htomucli will dlsappour;
I hut ntixloiiH, nnrvouH futdliiK. with
huart palpitation wjll viiIHhH and you
will ugalu to ublo to luko.R daeu
linnilhi without dlHComfort.
Thut drowHy, Hlonpy fenlliiK utter
dinner will Im a-opluced by a dnidro
for oiitortaliiinoiit, llloutlim will
cease. Your limbs, urnis und flngora
will no loiiRor feel cold and "ro to
sloop," bocauHo lluulmann'H (lun Tub
lots prevent ruh from Intorferluu with
thu circulation,
tlot tho Roiiulno Uaulmun's (las
Tublota In thu yollow iiugkugo from
the Star Uruu Co, Trlcp ouo dollur. J.
Ilaulniauu, CliomUt, Hun Kranclsco,
AV,
A V 1 XH A U i
BEADS MAKE MILADY'S FROCK HEAVY
Dressy Afternoon Frock Distinguished by Simplicity
of Line nnd Benutiful Ornamentation
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M)rala
fea r 1 ImmNI waaaaVS
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TaiM HUH
Mm WsaaaaB1 ilH
aaaaV aam leaaaasaav 9aaaaaaaW Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaam
tin a i;o(i ill Inc. I In bead voru
ram uIiiiir drem (nbrlc hexuh
to Ci't morn unit morn iiheer, ami
lUlrlM Nhnrtnr Other lim many u
fulr vMimnn'n uruiit mid illapliunoiu
ilr;ip'Tli's mlKht have fluttered away
at tin' flmt Htltf breew ciinmnt
nrcd The dreniiy afternoon (rock fur
tills ni'-imm Ii dlmlUKUbihed by kIiii
pllclly of Htm but nttremn 'li'Kiltlie
of labrle and orumuentntlnn. Heavy
bendlnK. rich embrobtery, or Inco
niakM the afternoon fmck for for
mnl wear a IbliiR of tx'uuty nnd n
Joy fur the wbol" amnion.
Chuutllly lacea urn much uned In
black, broHn, navy, Rruy and iTru.
I Oilier ull'ovrr laci'K mid deep
flounreii urn uwd, dyed to match
thn fubrlc of thn rowii. Often
heavily headed pani'ln n( chKfon urt
lined over the larn lloiinrr.
Jet bnuiln urn lliuil lim'd for ntreet
ftorkn. and nrn ve;i lilm on inuliy
I'lnili Your Kidney Oiriiibiniilly
If You j Meut
lliiilsrly
No man or woman who eata meut
MMulitrly can makn a Mistake by
flushing thn kidneys occasionally,
nays ii well.kliown nuthorit)' Meat
forms uric arid which lingH tho kid
ney pore no tlmy alugglshly (liter or
strain only part of thn wastn nnd
poisons from thn btoodi then you gel
nick. Nearly all rheumatism, hcud
lichen, Unit trouble. nervousnciM,
conatlpatlon, dUtlnenn, alcnplessneH,
bladditr illsorilcrs rimie from sIiikkMi
kidneys.
HURTS
N UN T
CLASSIFIED ADS
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MISCELLANEOUS
HOARD AND HOOM Vhono 30011.
703 N. Oth. St. V7-22
LBWIS & HTUOHD Muttrens milk
Ing and upholstering. Call 3U7W,
II0U H. tlth SI. 17-29
POIl 11KNT 4 room furillHhed apt.
l'hniio 273J. 17-10
KOH HK.NT Kuriilshod upt".
Mrs, O. Peyton, 00H.
l'lionn
17-lU
W'ANTKD B or 0 room furnished
hoiiHO. Cull Hooin 303 WMilto Poll
can hotol, nftor 7 o'clock. 17-19
pun UKNT.'aALB on tradb io
teres ut Olene, J. C. UlCKhorn, 133
So. Hlvorsldo. 17-21
POIl BALK Fully
room house, bath,
cupboards, furnaco
rango. Ifouso nowly
street. Trice 18500.
furnished six
closets, built-in
uud electric
painted, l'avod
Address XXX,
1G-19
euro Horald.
Swedish select certified seed oats,
ton lots 2 Mi cts; less quantity 3 cts.
J, A. UushonK. Klamath Fulls, Ore
con. Coll at Murphey's Food store,
1114 S, Oth St, Stt
nUkAVA1U
afternoon mid evening Kwna, but
rolfr, either dellcaln or vivid, Ik
'aeen I'lerywhern ill thn head Steel
l licaitn aw uned to iidvuntiiKn on
navy blim, inlil. brnntn rr yellow
beailK mipenr on many brown frock.
Tim trick of mnklni: thn Kleevnn
ot nnntbnr color, frequently of an
other fabric morn Hhcer than the
body of the drear. In an IntervulltiK
dftnlnpuieiK lii afternoon (Ircm-n.
Oil"- mull rombliiutlou Imported
from Turin In of anud-colored Can
ton crepn with Ioiik, wldo nleevea of
henna (InorRctte heavily embroider
ed In an all-over ikulKn In yum tho
mart color of Canton rllW. Tho
henna note win Introduced ucaln In
a narrow pIplliK fthere thn Ioiik
w libit wax Joined to tlui ntrulRht
Hklrt.
Nay and bb'Rn It aUo much
ured In llien two-color costume,
with thn navy nilmliiUtrreil In np.ir
InK doie.
Tho moment you feel u dull ache In
tho kidney or your back hurts, or If
tin urine Is cloudy, offennho, -or If
the urlim Is cloudy, offensive, or full
of sediment, Irregular of iinsnage or
attended by u nensatlon of scalding,
get about four ounce of Jad Salts
from any reliable pharmacy and take
a tablespofliiful III ii glass of water
before breakfant for a fow days and
your kidneys will thou set flue, This
famous units Is mado from the acid
of grapes and lemon juice, combined
with I It Ii I u nod bun been used for
generations to flunh clogged kldssys
and ntlmuUto them to activity, alse
to neutrallro the acids lu urine so- It
no longer causes Irritation, tl.ua eat
ing bladder disorders
Jad Salt Is Inexpensive and saa
not Injure, malum a delightful (fer
vescent llthlu-wntnr drink which atl
regular meat eaters should take now
mid then to keep thn kidney clean
mid thn blond pure, thereby uvoldllig
jnrloun kidney complications. -Adv.
POIl SALi: OH TltADIi-A'Ictrola,
buffet and floor lamp, nlso Chev
rolet truck. Call Mrs. (Inrrott at
Sneot Shop. 17-19
Whlto Leghorn baby chicks, $11.00
per 100. Tmicred strain. Heavy
layers; circular. Henry Tarratt, Corn
ing, (Jul. 7-29
B. , CVHl'KNTKH. I'aluter and
I'uporhaliger, Phono 276J
A-8-M-12
-H. C. Whlto Leghorn Ilaby Chlx
for April. Mny & Juno delivery from
our own brod-to lay stock. Our prices
uro rlcjit. Model Poultry Farm, W. i
Smith, Prop., Corning. Cul. Kstab
lUhed 1904. G-29
F1L HC1I(M)L OF MUSIC
Present enrollment 38 pupils,
Thoro Must llo a ltuson
For tho fact that our present enroll
ment Is tho largest over I hold by a
school In Klamath county. Complete
courso on the piano In 20 lessons.
Couruo starts at any time. Enroll now.
Studio 306-309 Winters' Bldg. SOtf
It ypu waut to aoll It, buy It, trade
It. or rind It, try a Herald classified
1. iiJ .
Healing ufeam
Stops Catarrh
Cloaaed Air Passsat Oosn at
One Not and Throat Cltar. I
Ii 1 1 1 i i i i i m i 9
If your nostril ar clogged mid
ynur limit stuffed hcruuxo of catarrh
ii r n cold, Ret Kly'n Crcmn Itiilm at
any ilniK Ntorn, Apply a llttlo ot thin
pure, nnllHoplIc, norm ilmUroyltijc
iri'iim Into your nonlrllH uml lot It
pi'lictriitn throiiRli cvnry nlr pninninn
of your lit' ml uml innnliraiicM( In
Ninnt ri'lluf.
How kooiI It diiil. Your liuml In
clfii Your noRtrlli nro opiin. You
lirmitlm frciily. No inoro liiiwkltiR or
hmii((IIiik. Ilvnd coliU uml cnlnrrli
yield llkn imiikIc, Don't ntar "tuffuil
up, rliokiid up and nilnoratilo. Iti.'llcf
In mirij Adv.
HUJLMOXH ;
Kiully I toil
IN TUB CIHCHIT COUKT OK TUB I
HTATi: OK OHBOON KOH KLAM
ATH COUNTY, I
The Klrat National Dank of Klum-l
ath 1'alln, Oregon, a corporation,
plaintiff,
VK
Kred M. (lordon, Dofendant.
To Kred M. (lordon, Defendant:
In thn Nauio of tho Mate of Oregon'
You nrn hereby required to appear
and aiiKWcr thn (omplalnt filed
aitaliMt you In tho abovn entitled
roiirt nnd milt on or before Thuradnyi
thn 20th day of April, 1922, and If I
)ou full no to ntinwer, for want there-1
of, thn idalntirr will apply to that
rourt for the relief prayed for In It '
nalil complaint, to wit i
I Kor JudRment ntnlnnt you for
the Hum of 1300 with Intcreat at thn
rain of 8 per cent per annum from
May 4, 1920, attorney f In the'
Hum of tlOO, and plaintiff coat) mid
dlbur"mentR herein:
2 That the unual decree be made
for thn ale of thn following describ
ed premlxeR belonRlnR to you, to wit
Soutliwent quarter of northcant
quurter ot aectlon 32, townnhlp 40
Houlh, ranicn 12 Kant of Willamette
Meridian, In Klamath County, Ore
Ron. which you mortxaRcd to plaintiff to
mruro thn payment of tho anm
ttbovn mentioned; that the proceed
of aald rain bo applied In payment ot
inn amnuni uuo piuintiif, anu mat
you, nnd all peraona claiming under
you, aubiequent to the execution of
nald morttcaRO, to wit. May 4, 1920,
bn barred and foreclosed of all rlRhta,
claim, or equity of redemption In
aald premlne and every part there
of, and that plaintiff may bate JudR
ment and execution agalnat )'ou for
unr deficiency which may remain
nrtur ao applying all the proceed of
thn aaln of ald premUc properly
OUR
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3. That plnlntirf havn mirli ollinr
or furtlior rollnf n 'o thn court may
norn tnoet and cqultablo In llio
prnmlnwi,
Thin Hiimnionii U norved on you by
publication thoroof for a period of
nix roniifcullvo mid nuccwinlvo weokn
(7 InKertlonii) purnunnt to nn order
thorofnr duly mado and ontnrnil by
Hon. C, V. Htonn, JuiIro or nab court,
which mi Id ordur Ik dated Mnrcli 7.
1922, tho dnto of tho (Irrt inilillcn-,
Hon hereof beln Mnrch 7, 1922.
ItKNNKIt, MANNING ft OANONO, I
Attorneys for I'lnlntlff, whom liunl
nnmi.and pout otdco addrenn la I
American National Hank HIJk ,
Klamath Pntlx, Urrxon.
M 7,14,21,28, Apr. 4,11,18
XOTICK OK KMXTIO.V OK A
lUIAItt) OK TIIHKK HUI'KIIVIH
OHH OK TUB MKAIMJWH Dlt.M.V-'
MiK KIHTHK.T OK KMMATII ,
fll'.Ti', OltWiON '
TO TUB OWNBItH OK LAND H1TC
ATB IN TUB MBADOWH DHAIN
AOB DI8THICT O KLAMATH
COUNTY, onBdOK,
Notice I horeby Rlvnn that a meet-i
InR o( the owners of land altuato In
tho Meadow Dralnago DUtrlct of
Klamath County, Oregon, I called
for tho purpoo of electing a Hoard
of three nupervUor a and In tho
manner provided by law-; nald meet
ing to bn held In thn County Court
room In thn Klamath County Court
Hounn In the City of Klamath Kail,.
Oregon on Monday thn 24th day of'
April a. ii. 19Z2, at tho hour of 9
o'clock In the forenoon on nald date
O It DBLAP,
Clerk of Klamuth County, Oregon.
A d to 20 Inc.
CITATION
IN TUB COUNTY COURT OK TUB
STATi: OP OIUCOON KOH KLAM
ATH COI'NTY
In tho matter of tho Kntato of John
W. Ilanta, Ucceaaed.
To Martha J. Ilanta, William T.
Ilanta, Hurry Lawrence Ilanta, Kva
lillnhy, and Coy Ilunyard.
IN TUB NAMB OP TUB STATB
OP OltBCON You nro hereby cltated
and required to appear before the
above-entitled court, at tho court
room thereof In the City of
Klamath Palls, Klamath Coun
ty. Oregon, on Saturday Ap
ril 22. 1922 at .1 o'clock p. m., then
and there to show caune, It any you
have, why an order ahould not be
entered by nald court authorizing It.
C. Croenbcck, administrator ot nald
Batata to nt-ll at private sale for cash
or upon terma tho following real
property belonging to nald Bntate, to
wit. Situate In Klamath County. Ore
gon. Southwest quarter ot South
went quarter of Section 29; South
east quarter of Southeast quarter
ot Section 30; Northeast quarter of
Northoatt quarter of Section 31,
Northwest quarter of Northwest
ANNUAL
Wlllanrntto Meridian; nlso Went U
of NortlieaHt qunrtcr nnd Bant ',4
of Norlhwoat quarter of Section
.11 TownMilp n Houth Itanxo lti
Kant Wlllumotto Meridian,
WITNKHH the Honorahlo It. H. Ilttn-
nell, .IiiiIro of tho County Court of
tho State of Orenon, for Klamath
County, with the nnl of said Court
iifflxi-d. tMU 20th day of March, 1922
(Heal) C. 11. DKI.AI', Clork
AM.AN HI.OAN, Deputy
21,28 A 4,11,18
Graduate Foot
Specialist
At Your Service
Comultatlon and Examination I'reo
K- K. K, Store
Foot Speclalltta
DR. C. A. RAMBO
Dentist
1. O. O. P. Diilldlac
PH05B 01
WOOD
Is tho cheapest thing you boy, pro
vided yon make wlia selection.
BLOCK WOOD
M.00 A LOAD
I tho hottest, therefore the best
wood for the cook stove.
GREEN SLAB
W are getting a few green
alabs at
$3.50 Cord
DRY SLAB
$6.00 Cord
O. PEYTON & CO.
410 Mala Vhotut BS3
P' a- - V4f-a-a1---- jV
Chiropractic
Removes (he Causo
Abnormal
Normal
Hplmil Xcrvn pinched at
till ipo"lii
Tho abovo cut shows how eas
ily nerve energy to Important or
gan may bn cut oft. A similar
condition In your spina Is thn
cause of your trouble. Chiro
practic adjustments wilt cor
rect It.
Drs. Mallett & Mallett
Underwood nidg.
I Seventh and Main Phono 5.19-J
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
KlnMicd Work
Klnt Work
Hough Dry
"Pat Toar Dad la Oar '
PHOJTE IM
Coratr Mala and Coaaw
- J
FRED WESTERFELD
Dentist
PbOM 4S4-W
X-RAY LABORATOMM
Loorala BMg.
I. O. O. F.
1'ronpcrlty Rrbrkah, 104 meets
First aad Third Tharsoaya
Kwauaa Karampawat -M, atecta
each Taeaday
Klamath Lodge 1ST; meets each
Friday
Klamath Fall MuMoiag
Hettiaf C4.
117S MA BX. rHOXK MaW
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEPOATJnO rHTHICIAll
AND SCRGKOX
Office aad BMeaea Paaaw Ml
L O. O. r. TEMFIJl
RAINBOW
SWEET SHOP
BREAKFASTS AND
LUNCHEONS SERVED
SOFT DRINKS, ICE CREAM
AND CANDIES
Winters Building
I'hone M.VI
I'RICE, HILTON GARRETT
l'roprlctora
O KLAMATH POST No. I,
American Legion assets
In the basement of tk
new courthouse on Mala
Street on the first aid
third Tuesdays ot each aaoatb.
lix-servtco men are Invited to at
tend the meetings
Dr Fred Weaterfeld. Commander.
II. E. Oats. Post Adjutant aad Re
lief and Employment committee.
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Gradaate aad State Besaatotad
OPTICIAN
Nineteen years here in baataeft
We grind and fit Glasses
Duplicate broken Glasses
Prompt Service
Beat Kqarased Optical Store la
Bootbera Oregoa
714 Main Strsst
aWMjjiBJMtaaWKL, '''SflB
KataaVaaiMaav .7BaV-Apaa
'
J. C. CLEGHORN
CTFIIi KNounsn
AND SURVKYOSl
Pfaoao lSaVI 1SS S. liarsiU
DR. J. C. GOBLE
OPTOMETRIST OFOOU
70S Mate St. Face JSS-W
Wa itlt aad grind glaaaaa, DaaM
eat brokea leaaw, raaalr frames.
W. E. 4b J. E. Patterson
CONTRACTING
PAINTERS
Paints, Oils aad VaraWi
830 S. Sixth St., KUmata falu
Phone SSaW from S to St SO
iv.VJ
s