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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1922)
I,J A J Pflgo Two WKDKfMDAr, APRHi 19, ltM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON The Evening Herald v. n. HOCl.R.. ir. n. mix..., .IMItor nnil Inblllirr CMjr Killtor i Published daily except Sunday by The Herald PubtlnhttiK Company of Klnrnntn Fans, nt lis KiBittn street Knloroit At the ponto(flc at Klam nlh Kails, Ore., for transmission tlironnh tho mall m second-class matter. MEMI1HR OP THIS ASSOCIATED pnEss Tho Associated Press la exclusive I entitled to the uro for publica tion of nil news dispatch,, credited to It. or not otherwise credited In this (inner, nnd also the local news published horeln. VKnXESIMV, APItllj lt, 1022 IT PAYS (Ucrknlcy Qsictto) AUEPnUSENTATIVK of the American Newspaper Publish ers' association, In a speech In Chi cago, calls attention to the surpris ing Increase In newspaper advertis ing lately. National advertising campaigns are coming to be tho usual thing, ho says. "Business houses that never before used any extenttvo newspaper sparo arc iloubilng nnd trebling their news paper appropriations for this year." This has come about ,he explains, not from solicitation or propaganda but from "tho necessities of the presont day , business situation." Puslncss organizations reallis more than ever before their need of such publicity and tho Immense field It opens to them. Tho speakers mentioned one firm that started, In 1920, to use adver tising space In a national way for the first time. Last year It In creased tho scope of Its campaign, extending It to several dozen news paper In as many cities, with the result that, In tho worst year In n decado. It was able to declaro a 7 per cent dividend. This year tho saaio firm Is planning to advertise In 200 cities. Another Illustration Is that of a magazine, which by ad mitting In tho dally papers, In creased 1(3 circulation from 460,000 to 1,500,000. All this Bbowa clearly that the wholo United States Is, for most Ttnmodltles, one market, the big gest .arid richest In th world, and that the key to It is the newspaper, which goes every day Into the homes of the people who consti tute that market. TIIOM L.U'fiHTI.n TO Tl-lItS .VND n.CK AOAIX "I'OPPY" "Poppy," on0 of the most striking of Norma Talraadge's productions, will bo the feature attraction at the Strand theatre tonight. The wide pop ularity ot this picture and the re peated demand from tho public has caused Sclznlck to present "Poppy" again. As tho pathetic figure of the or phaned Poppy Dostln child of des tiny (Miss Talmadge has an Ideal rolo which gives her the chance to run tbo whole gamut of 'human emo tions as tho plot unfolds under the development of Poppy's life. An added and special attraction to tho production Is the person of tho dashing Eugvno O'Drlen In the lead ing rolo opposite Miss Talmadge', which makes a screen combination of charm and talents hard to beat. All tho fascinating atmosphere ot the land of tho Doer, with Its rom ance nnd mixture of civilization and savagery comes to mind with the momory of this tender story of South African lire. Tho new "Poppy" he retained all of this background; In fact, enhanced It, for the new film has benefited wl(h the vast technical Improvements that have developed with tbo new art ot titling. To those Vho bavo read the fam ous novel of Cynthia Stockley, from .which "Poppy" was screened, a sur prise Is In storo If they have not seen its plcturo Interpretation, No book, no stago can glvo an udequate plc turo of this gripping tulo of tangled lives with Its wolcomo climax. And tho mots vivid Imagination can en vltiago no mora fitting character than Norma Talmadgo In tho tltlo rolo of bewitching Poppy Dcstln. Old faces appear In the splendid Ruppotrlng east suavo Fredorlck Perry, Jack Meredith, Dorothy Rog ers, Edna Whistler Mario Halmes. And tho fine touch ot Edward Jose Is noticeably present In tho direction. Mllti'ii box factory has record ot starting 9 years ngo with 7 men and dally capacity of 1C00 fruit boxes and expanding until now It employs over 100 men and has capuctty of 17,000 boxes. 1 Seed lor Your GARDEN, LAWN or FIELD lHM--M-MOTMitpa-nmn CIVFN Slnnotl'n Opponent Announces Cam pnlgn IMntforiii James If. Owlnn, candidate for tho republican nomination for congress In GWINN PLANKS tho second Oregon district, against fore hereby ordered and commanded Congressman N. J. Slnnott. Is widely ,0 nppear before the ntiovo entitled wnn i.. ,,........ ..,.,.,.. ..i Court nt tho time nnd placo fixed hy known In enstern Oregon nnd has Ml(, or,,rr) nm, ,non nni, )C,ro now many friends In the vnrlous counties cause why s.tld petition should not In this section of tho state. J ho granted. Owlnn Is a native of Illinois and I This Citation U Issued In mtrsu .,,., , .,.,. , - . . ,, nnco of nn order of the lion. H. II. lived In Idaho beforo coming to Pen- m,nnen, .,m,Ro of tho above entitled dlcton 22 years ago. Ills father wan' court, dated the 10th day of April, tho first Methodist missionary to the. A. 1). 1922. and Is published onro territory of Idaho rnmtnc to ihliwcek for six weeks In the livening Mt. In LTh h, i. ""MM a newspaper printed nnd pub state In 18.1. During his life In HnCl, , Klamath County. Oregon. Idaho Owlnn was with a merc.inlle.hy order of the said court dated the establishment for 11 years. Ho also held an Important position In Idaho legislature In 1S93, being chief clerk of tho house of representatives nnd joint clerk of tho house and sen ate Slnco 1900 Kwlnn has been a con tlnuous resident of Pendleton save for two years 1905 and 1906. when - . ., .... no was located at Denver as the See-1 rotary of the National Livestock as- soclatlon. IJclow Is a statement of the form of tho candidate A protective tariff to safeguard the Interests of Oregon. Obtaining Oregon's Just share of I the reclamation fund for Oregon's reclamation and Irrigation protects. Government assistance In tho de- vclopment of Oregon's hydroelectric VovtT. Tho fostering and maintaining, on an economical and common-sense ba-1 sis, of the free public schools. A reduction of taxes by economical i administration of public affairs. I Federal aid road money tor use on economic market reads: not for tour-1 1st roadg only. i Vigorous efforts by federal covern- i ment to stamp out narcotic evil; gen ulne enforcement of all laws. Just compensation to our service men who served and defended us. Spring Clover Stands IVwMblo Red or alslkc clover seeded In April with a light nurvo crop ot Hannchen barley or Houston wheat often makes a good stand where the land l fertile. Seeding alone Is better It the land Is run down. Fifty pounds of landplastcr to the acre often helps get a stand. Astoria Contracts awarded to omplcte Sca'de. road. NOTICE OK SHKUIITS HALE. Ry virtue ot an attachment execu tion duly Issued by tho Clerk of tho Circuit-Court ot tbo County of Klam ath, State of Oregon, dated tho ISth day of April. 1922, In a certain ac tion In tho Circuit Court for said county and state, wherein Martin Bros., a corporation, recovered Judg ment against C. V. Holmes and Lu cite Holmes for the sum ot fourteen hundred dollars with Interest there on at tbo rate of 10 per cent per an num from September 16, 1922. attor ney's fees In the sum ot I ISO and costs and disbursements taxed In the sum of IIS. SO, on the 17tb day of April. 1922. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 18th day of May, 1922, at the front door of tho County Court House at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, State of Oregon, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real property, to-wlt: Lot eight In block twelve of Hot Springs Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, taken and levied upon as tho proper ty of the said Luclle Holmes nnd C. V. Holmes, her husband, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy the said Judgment In favor of plaintiff against said defendants with Interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements thnt have or may accrue. I L. LOW. Sheriff lly nUUT E. HAWKINS, Deputy, Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., April 18, 1922. A I9-2C M 3-10-17 CITATION IX TllK COUNTY COUIIT OK THK 8T.ITK OK OIIWJOX FOIt KLA.M ATH COUNTY j IMOGKNE C. HAMPTON, Plaintiff. vs. AIITHUR II. WILSON, Executor of the Estate ot Thomas Hampton, Deceased; W D. Hampton; Mary 'II. Wlsoman; Anna II, Ackley; and Elizabeth II. Pcmbcrton,. Defen dants, To Arthur It. Wilson. Executor of tho Estate of Thomas Hampton, do ceased; W, V. Hampton; Mary II. Wiseman; Annu H. Ackloy; and Elis abeth II. Pemberton, tho above nam ed defendants: WHEIIEA8. there has been filed In the abovo cntltlod Court, u Petition of Imogeno C. Hampton, praying that an order of the above untitled Court heretofore entered, admitting a cer-j tain Instrument to probate uh the, Last Will and Testament ot Tnomus Hampton, deceased, be opened, and that th Letters Testamentary here tofore Issued to Arthur R. Wilson, as tho executor of tho Last Will and Testamont of Thomas Hampton, do ceased, be revoked and annulled, and that the said Instrument bo adjudged not tho Last Will and Testament of the said Thomas Jlampton, deceased, ,1. nnd the Court having fixed Monday hour of 10 o clock n. in., its tno limn, nnd tho County Court ltoom In tho Court House of Klamath County. Ore Ron. In tho City of Klamath Kolls. Oregon, ns tho placo for the hearing upon said petition. You, and eacii or you, are mere- ' 13th day of April. 1323. ... .-. - .. l. ....1.1Im,I... I. me,,,.. .... ... , ,,. ... .,, i,,.ii 1922. C It. DKI.AP. Clerk of the County Court. Klam ath County. Oregon. (Seal) lly AM.KN SI.OAN. Deputy A t9-2 M 3.10.17.24.31 X(rTICK OF 1IOXI KI.KCTTOX i.TTKltSON IttltKlATION HIS- THIOT ' Notice is hereby given, that an plat-10!00'1"" "'I1 fS.h.,,,?.,".J?.,,!.,l.,:!!:!f' I oil .MU) .1111. lii-.i ill niuii in niiu.,ii as the Jerome hltney rnnch In salt! District, to determine whether said rniierson irrigation tusirict snnu is - suo bonds In the sunt of $40,000 for'inm- mo Kiunes iimr mis arm the purpose of proceeding with the npe..nr- connimctlon work as here ! tofore determined by the Hoard of Directors I OKIlTKl?iK McCOllMtCK. I sec'y Hoard of Directors. 'Apr. 5-12-19-2C ' pTgci it tc tpii RESULTS TELL There t'un lie Xo lKtubt About the Itcwult In Klamath Fnll Ilesults tell the tale. All doubt Is removed j The testimony of a Klamath Kails citizen Can be easily Investigated. . What better proof can be had? I J. J. Keller, 71S Jefferson St, Klamath Falls, says: "I am glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Tills for ' they fixed me In good shape when my , kidneys were out ot order. 1 had dull, nagging backaches and u soreness .across my kidney nnd my kidneys didn't act right but Doan's Kidney i Pills soon stopped the backache and ( 1 relieved all signs of kidney trouble." 1 Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't , simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kfdney Pills tbo samo, that Mr. Keller had. Foitcr-Mllburn Co.. Mfrs.. Huffalo, N. Y. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We ttste I: si our hsncit belief thtt the tobicroi uied in Cheitrrfield are of finer quility (and hence of better ttite) thin in iny other cigarette at the price. Litt'tt ' Mjr Tthatn C$, Lower Prices 20 now 18c 10 now 9c (Two 10's 18:) DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WHO TOOK "THIS TELEPHONE I I OLIVIA. PlDVOU TAKE THAT I I J A.vilr-u 1 && RECEIVER OFF HERE? r RECEIVER OfF OF g. . W ANNVJ?H rHERE - . y ITS BERN CUT OFF , ' v THE TELEPHONE.? J WHV ALWAYS " DANNV? , . Th IS) ' ?3rjfev WITH A rAlROF WHV I OlDMT IT'S GONE J r-1 PICK ON ME . 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It Is linrinle .mil titex - -i .., .... .i-...i..i i, ,, I'viimv wiirt iiri ttu im urtn1 " " smalt jar ot .Meutito -uipitur mm use It like cold cream Adv T Take Snlu to I'lif-li Klilnei nnil .NVuimll Irrltittlug AiiiN Kidney and llladder weakness re sult from uric acid, says a noted mi- 1""" ."".". .'. from the blood and p.tss It on to the i bladder, where It often remains to irritate and Inflame, causing it burn ing, scalding sensation, or setting up an Irritation nt the neck of the blad der, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during tho night. The suirercr is in constant ure.iii, tin) water passes sometimes with it scald - Ing sensation and Is very profuse, again, there Is difficulty in molding It Ualdder weakness, most folks call it, uecause iney cant control uriiiu- tloti. White It Is extremely annoying M SKIN I UOQ Dance at Chiloquin Friday Night, April 21 Given by Timbenvorkcis' Local No. 1SS Music by Fylini?-I3can Orchestra A-miision Gentlemen $1.00. Ladies Free n b- rWr o 9W Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blendtd and sometimes very painful, this Is really otto of tho most simple till tttenta to overcome, (let about four ounces of .liu! Halts from your phar macist nnil talio n tithlespootifut In n glass of witter before breakfast, continue this for two or three dns This will tieutrnlUo the mills In tho urlito so It no lunger Is a source of Irritation to the bladder nnd urinary organs which then net normally iigiiln. Jnd Suits Is Inexpensive, harmless, unit Is miido from the add of gritpes ntiit lemon Juice, combined with lltli- In, iiinl Is used by thousands of ritlKs who nro subject to urinary disorders caused by uric neld irritation Jim Salts Is splendid tor kidneys nnd cuhses no bad effects whatever Here you have it pleasant, effort os- 1 . ,,., , . , . , , . , , , .:."".,,',.. 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