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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1922)
tt. i V if!1! ,1 rutfo Throe THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON matviimay, At'iuii as, iwa aW. .ff The Office Cat II Y JUNIUH Anybody wIid din mi vi' (ill eon- nrlentlnuii t-rtllrri tun lii'roiitu a Hiirl or ii "flniiuiiiil wlninl," w hiilt Im ii liinri' tiiiiilnrii ii It tn fur n Ihluf. U'n'rn i'iiIiik to liny uunthcr milt wlluli iiitmriix (iimne (he nubller' Iiiiiiiih lilll, mii II ImikN like nn will Im Hi'iirlllK IHillltllK lull II. V II 'n fur tlm unit few yearn. Arthur Wllunn nti m ii ieMmlM'ii III" Ii Mililoiii n uri'.il ii liiinlui In J lilin iin It U o lili nelKhhiir. DIDN'T WISAH NTIIAW HATH THI'.X, IN I'.lrr Hiuriti' WimlilllKtiiM wax fllxl III pi'in'o Ami flrt In war. by .IIiik Hut we'll ln'1 you hn wimn't tlrnt In ii Iruw lint mit) MprliiK. fhlrnrn iIixm nut n'em In In nhlfr III lllllk" II t IlK IMillll Whether It Imi II tntw rrliim nvi or nuTfiy u hold- ilVrr fri'tll line nf the nlil line V hnvn Jiinl noticed oiiinfthcri' that tiimiy an American wlfn riinnld em her IiuhIiiiiiiI ii fiir-hearlug iinliii nl. Cheer up, Kltl, only two yearn morn till l.eap Year. Il.mkn nay Dm new dollnrn won't klack Up Tlm old ouen did. The hnnkrupt watch entnpany whlrli hmt run dnwti will Im wound UP- W'hMii'i Tlil. Tin- Vim? "Hum, fancy dropped hln nhlrt down the well. Hut next iluy Im pump eil It up attain with thn water." "Oh, I ,e A ram uf pumping up ntllrii!" Hniti-lin, Vr, Don't try to lift niiyllilni; tno heavy; It will tax our ntreiiKth, and wn have eliiiURll linen now. llavliiK ten It In thn imnlcn nlno leen tlineM hi two weekn, wn nrn be KlllllluK In believe that tliey really do huvit lobiiKKiill nlldllllt at Quebec. All Ho i:ir Sii) Ank your hornn If Im liken hln hay. mid ull he'll do In murmur. "NcIrI." Ctu'r I'p! Han pronperlty" rnliiriinl? What a mention ' llabii Ituth, IT.'i.OUO ii year. Jack Dempney offered 3fi0, oilo to fight Will Hayn In a $150,000 n year Job Herb llooer offered $1110,000 a year. And then link a fool liu-ntliin like that. A fair correspondent rumen nut In dnfenan of tlm modern glrU, expluln Iiik iiT(t convincingly that tho joiimu men lire, to hluum becaimo limy hiun hint tlm uldtlmu nweetneni nml charm and wn urn iilmimt certain now, Hint If tlm factn were known, Adam look thn apple uwny from Uvu hy nheer hriiln foicn. ' Mii.t lh Dr. Cupid "I don't like your heart action," Hiilfl tlm doctnr, applying hln ntethn nrope, "Ynu'vo had nnuin trouhln with iiiikIiui peclorlH, haven't you 7" "You're purtly right, doe," nunwor ed tlm young man HhenplHhly "Only that ain't her iiumn." RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED ATI Mil? racking, ncoiittlng rheumatic I ache Ii quickly relieved by an op- or forty rar, folkn all over tho workl have found Sloan's to lie thd nitural enemy of paint nml aclicn, ptnttraltt without rubbint. You ran jiut tell hy lea healthy. t I mutating odor Hut it in going to do you good. , Kttp Shan't handy for ncuraltu, eciatlai, lame Iwck, ntiff Joint, tort imiiKlea. ntralnnaml sprains. At ull druggUtH 35c, 70c, 11.40, Sloa Liniment Mates Sick Skioa WCU On ft Dr.Hobioo'a FunllylUnixiwa. l-ornckmr. )iMlUiyinilMlonui!ifriiclr -. unerm FOX TERRIER HERO I'lii) Diitniiille I'nrl In Hiimii Hliop I'lii'l .' f Vllllmi NISW YOHIC, April 22 -A nine eyed iitiKiira cut (iluyiMl tlm rule of villain iiihI ii it in ii 1 1 tut terrier Unit nf hem In ii dm ilriiniii willed ilauuiKed llin eii'limlvii kiiwh hltop (if Tnpj"'. Inr In Went Piriy-mivoiilli Mreet, Jllnt llff 11 fill HVI'IIIIII 'I'liii ml wiih liliiini'il liy 1 1 i ,11 u ti I Tiiiiii, iriiirlnti)r, uh llin "Jim" which canned tint flrn In whlrli llin mimiiiii'il terrier wim credited with KlivlliK lilllll)' (if tlm l')0 yiiilliK wnmell i!itiilii)im fniin Hiifforutlmi hy hark Iiik ii prompt iiliirni. Tlm cut paid with her llfii Thn KlrU provided llin hnppliiK crowd In tin' vlclnlly with thrill lifter thrill. Home, nf llicm Mill ilnwn mi nheet rnpitM iirruna iiii nrru In another roof, Mill niiirn leaped llirci! nr four feet In firemen' iirniH, mill fniir were, curried mil liy ii fire in ii ii wlin collapsed In liln fifth trip Thn flrn lliielf wiih trlflliiR. All tlm iliiliuiKn mill excitement wiih i aimed hy miiiilo' Tlm flrn Marled In the h.inuini'iit, iiihI a iiiiiiiuinl later iIciihd clnmln nf Htnokx pnuri'il Ihrour.h tlm five aliiry buildlm; Tiippn mild mmil nf tlm duinage wiihMii kiiwiih ordered hy Mm tJeiirKe Viinderblll, Mr W It. Ilurnt. Mm ('iirnellu Viuiderbllt. Mtn. (ienrKe U'lili'lirr unit other wrnllhy women, mill wniilil total iilmlll f 10,000. Tap in nulil tlm "Jinx" rat win lirmiKht In hy mm nf the r.ltl mid Klvi'ii ii liciiiin In llin collar. Ami Tiippn nulil hn hliiini'il tlm rnl nlnnn fur tlm lilurn CLASSIFIED ADS iXJTj-u-uuiAAjyxru-wTrr-rvTrrvnnrTi'f-i-i-r-i-i- - - - - - MISCELLANEOUS an r.xi'isuiKNcisn i.Aiiy-wnuid tnkn mime niuternlty eaten at )nur home. Addrenn llox If,, city. 2I.22 I'Olt ItlSNT 2 room rahln. ftirnUh ed nifty Hen Dirk, 240 llroad Hi I 2 FOIt HAI.IS Aiilo ram. tntn and ca bin. I.lttle money muken big mon ey. Hen Dick, 240 llrou.l Ht. 21-22 WANTISD-- Woman for general; homework. Call 2o5 H. f.th Ht. 21lf i FOR HAI.IS A few choice fruit treen. W. H. Slough. 21-22 FOU HUNT One 3.ronm furnlnhed hnumi on Crencent Ave; mm fur nlnhcd hounekeeplug room. Intjulru I ISO I'lne. 21-24' FOU HAI.K Olt THADIS One ton Chnviolet truck; nlno Vlrtrola, Will romldrr trade on imall car. Mm, Darren at Hweet Hhop. 21-2I DAIHY COWH FOU HAI.K-Itmulro V, A. Kortilg. 4'.i mllen from Klam ath Full., Midland road. 20-20 FOU HAI.K 2 horsed, one 7 and one 10 yearn; double harnrin and farm wagon. I'rlce $100 rath, Hen Heavllln, about 3H mllen from town on Keno road or C I. Keckard at Hex Cafe, 20-25' 1IOAHD AND ItOOM l'honn StIOIt. 703 N. 'Jib. 81. 17-22 LADY WI8IIKH tn get work walling on table In a ramp or would help In kitchen. Innulm llox M. II. Her ald office. is-:: If you want to tall It. bur It, trada It. or find It, try a Harald claaalflad d. ! IS. It. CAUl'KNTISH. Painter nml rupflrhanger, 1'hono 276J A-8-M-12 Drafting und DeHlgnliiK MWMWWMWMWWMMWWMWWWMkAAiMMMWWWMMMMMMMWMMWMMMVVWMMMAAAAAMAAMAAAAAAA SAVOY CAFE 532 Main Street V. " CHINESE DISHES NOODLES k SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH. 11 TO 2 NOTICH KOH PIHIUiATIO.V (I'lililUlirr) DISI'AllTMrSNT OP THIS INTKIIIOII I) .11, Land Offlcn nt l.iikovluw, Oru- Kim, Miirch III, lS!2, NOTIl'H Im linrnhy Klven Hint ThoiilBH II. I.yiirh, of Merrill, On lion, who, un April Zftlh, 11117, muiln HoiuoMead Ktitry (Ail of Juno 17. 1!02), No. OIOHK, for Knrm Unit "IV, or Loin li nml 7. NHN4N'4 of Lot H, nml NHNN'i of Lot ., Hcctlmi ir, Towtmhlp 41 H. ItiuiK" II IS, Wlllumelto Mnrlillmi, lilt h filed nntlcn nf Intention to rtinkii final three-year proof, to eMiihlhth cliilni to tlm ImiiiI nliovn ilenrrlhcd, hnfiini (', It Diiln, Clerk of thn County Court, at Klamntli KiiIU, Oru roii, on thn 2 nil illiy of May, 1U22. Claimant name an wltiiPHum W. W .iwIn, J A MinMox, nml Juck llatllff, nil of Merrill. Ornnon; Dour Inn Mummy, of Miillli, OriKOll. (I'iiIiIIhIi tor flvn roimncutlvn wrnkn In tlm 'Kluiiiiilli llnriilil" of Klamath I'allii, Ori'Kon.) K V I.KIIIT. Itc-ftlnter. M IK.2T, A l,K,tr.,22 MlTH'K I'Olt PI'III.IIMTION (I'nt.ll'.l.cr) IIISI'AIITMISNT OF THIS INTISIMOK II H. I.ntul Officii nt I.iiknvlnw, Or- Kon, March II, l'J2'J. NOTIt'lS In linrnhy given that IStlml I). I'lnki-rton, an tlm widow of Kllln IS. I'lnkirton, iliTcani.il, of 261 IS, 2Hth Ht . H . I'nrllaiid, OrrKon. who nil DciclilliiT IN, l!H0, nuili! Ilomo-Mi-mi ISntry. No t)it07, for N',4 NW'.i. W'.i.NWW.NISlJ, Hectlim 10, Tonniihlp ni H., KnnKn 0 IS. Wlllnm clto Mcrlillan, hnn fllcil nntlca of Ititr-ntloii to innkn thmn.yi'nr proof, to cnlahlliih claim to thn land nhovr ilMirrllji'il, hrfnrn llnrt ('. Tlioiunn, V. H CoiiiiiiIkkIiiiiit, at Klamath Kalln. OrcKon, on tlm Cth day nt May, 1922. Claimant name an wltnnn,: ISiUnnl Crafl. l-'rank Wuodn. Mr 1 - - wi FOU HAI.K Olt HISNT Itanch al ready ntorki-d, In i'on Valley. Infor mation rail Mllln k Honn, Cth Kt. 19-21' FOIt ItlSNT 40 arren all In alfalfa In town of Merrill 133 N. 10th .St. Klamath Fall. 1 Rtf I.1SWIH ft STHOI'D Matlreiin mak ing, upholMlerlng, and Job work. Call 397W. 609 8. fith Ht. 17-29 Hwrdlih nelert certified need oatt, ton lot Zi rtni Icm quantity 3 ctn. J. A. Iluibong. Klamath Fulln, Ore gon. Call ot Murphcy'i Feed (tore, 124 R. Cth St. 31! White Leghorn baby chlcki, f 11.00 per 100. Tuncred itralu. Heavy luyern; circular. Henry Tnrratt, Corn ing, Col. 7-29 FOU HKNT 4 room fiirnlnbcd apt. I'hone 273J. 20-22 8, C. White Leghorn Uaby Chlx for April, May ft Juno delivery from our own brecl-to lay ntock Our prices am right Model l'oultry Farm, W. C. Hmlth, Trap., Corning. Cal. Kntah Hilled 1901. C-29 KII.Z SCHOOL OK MUHIO jreieni enraumrni as pupui. TnTr .viut lie a Itranon For the fact that our prcient enroll ment In tho Urgcit ever held by a nchool In Klnmath county. Complete courno on tho piano In 20 leuont. Courao tarti at nny time. Knroll now. Htudlo 306-309 Winter' Dtdjc. 20tf 81101: ItKPAIIllNn Jack Froat. 119 H. .Sixth Ht. 17tt FOU HKNT Nicely furnished room for gentleman. 1135 Pine. 18-21 IIAHV CHIN White. Leghorn (Tan crrdi), Huff anil Drown I.eghornn, Anronan, lllark Mlnarcan, Duff Or rlngtonn It. I. Iteda,1 Marred and V,hlto llorkn. ISvcry week. Knoch Crown, Seahrlght, California. 19-27 Henutltchlng nml Art Needlework Special Prices on Organdie Graduation Dresses Any style. MaterlaU fur nlnhed. One price to all, flll.OO. The very Intent ntylen In Ulughamn und Organdie frockn. All kind of dre.is milking. Pick out your utylo und 1 draft your pattern- For Kllle DreiismuklnK ut Moderate Prices neo Mrs. Coon Wo nell, rent or ropalr any make machine, Hmnll payment down; o:y term. C. A. NATION Sole Agent Singer Sewing Machine Co. JOM Mulu Ht. I'hone Bll-W 1 f (SiiiutntriKH nml Mr. Ilnckamin, all of Iti'cri'iitlou, Ori'Kon. (1'iihlliili for flvn coimncutlvo wmkn In thn "Klmmith llnriilil" of Klatnatt: Kalln, Ori'Kon.) V V I.KIIIT, Itc-Klnlnr. M lK,2ri A l,H,ir.,22 NOTICH IfOll J'tJIIMCATION IHOI,ATi; 'f HACT (I'lihlNhrr) Not Coal 1-iiinl I'IMII.IO l,ANI HAI.IS IIISIMIlTMJ-SNr K THIS I.NTKKIOII, U. H, I.ANO OKKICIS, at I.akcvlow, OmKort, March 2X, 1022. NOTICIC In Immhy kIviiii that, nn illriiclod hy tlm Roiiuiilnnloniir of tlm Oi.ncriil La ml office, under provlnlom of Kvc. 24r,S, II. !)., an nmnndi'd hy thn Act of March 2H, 1912, purnuunt to thn uppllcatlon of Joiwph Ktnlth of Dairy, Ori-Kon, Horinl No. 01 1 ir.r,, v, will offer ut public null-, to the IiIkIi- rnt hlild'ir, hut nt not limi than $3,00 per ncrn, nt 2 o'clock I' M.. on tho l2m day of May, nnxt, ut thin office, I tlm following tract of land. HKU NWW KHHWVi. Huctloll S. Town iihlp .11 noiith, IlnnKO II mint, WHInm ottn Meridian. Thin tract In ordered Into tlm market on a ihowlng that tht; urealer portion thereof In too4noun. taluouM or too rouli for cultivation. Tlm nnln will not hn kept open, hut will he declared cloned when thoiin prenent nt the hour named hum reaneil hlddltiK Thn pcrnon inakltiK tlm hlKlmnt hid will be required to Imiiiedlatcly pay to the Itccelver tlm amount thereof Any pnmoiin ilnlmltiR ailvorvely tb uhovn-ilencrlhiid land ara uilvlied to -' . I ! , tT K00 lL..,-,l ImjX setvice iggj dSntaBa 507 flln their cIhIiiih, or ohJcctloriR, on or luforn tlm tlmu ilnHlmiiitcd fnr nnlc P. ! IIKIHT, llcglilor. A-l ,8,ir.,22,29 M-i; .Tlt-J KOIl rUIIMIATIO. (I'liMMirrl Not Coal Land llHIMItTMKNT OP TIIK INTKIIIOII, I' H. LANIJ OPPIUrS, at I.nkevlnw, OroKon, March 2ft, 1922. NOTICIS In hereby xlvnn that Hone M I'oolo, of Klumnth Knlln, Orcnon, who, on November 10th, l'J2l, inadn Additional llomentend Ktitry, No. 0II7.T". for l.otn 21. 24, 20, .".0 mid 32, Kectlnn 1, nml Lot :i In thn NIS',NW',.of Hoctlon 30, Townhlp nC nouth, Itnngn 7 Kimt, 'Wlllntnetto , Meridian, hnn filed notice of Intention to mnko final three-year Proof, to ev .tabllah claim to thn land ubova i UtTlheil, hnforo C It. Oel.up, Clerk of thn County Court, at Klamath Knlln, Oregon, on tlm 29th day of April, 1822 Claimant numen an wltncnuei. I.ynn Kulkernon of Klamath Kjlln. Paul Wamplrrof Kirk, Oregon; C. II llarpit of Oiletna, Oregon; II. (' Cal klnn, of Klamath Knlln, Oregon. K V I.KIIIT, IteglMer A-l, S, I., 22, 29 M-C NOTICK FOIt PUIII.ICATION (l'iibllher) Not Coal l.und nKIMICTSIKNT OF THIS INTKIIIOII, l H, LAND OFFICB, at I.akevlew, Oregon. March 28, 1922 NOTICK In hereby given that Hen ry Douglann llunoy, of Mnlln, Oregon, who, on October 22, 1917, made MAIN STREET n Cave Man Stuff BACK near the beginning of things, our prehistoric fore beat's would have perished from the earth if they had not understood the science of reading advertising. The cavemen didn't know much about underwear, hair tonic or phonographs, but they did have to eat. The one who could fol low the tracks of the game he hunted, or read the meaning of a twisted leaf or broken twig, was the best off in life. Then as now, the most consistent reader of advertising was best dressed, best fed and most contented. There has been something of an evolution in advertising in the last few thousands of years, but the principle is just the same.. The consistent reader of the advertisements is invariably best informed on what to eat and where to get it; what to wear and how much. to pay for it; what to do and how to do it. He's up on the most important things in life. Consequently he gets most from life. Throughout the ages, advertising has done much to make life livable and pleasant. We owe Let's Make llomentoad Kntry, Act of June 17, HI02, No Olor42. for rJV48W',v, be ing lot I" and IS, .Section 17, Town xhlp II nouth, Itnngn 12 east, Wllla tunttn Meridian, hnn filed notlro of .Intention to mnko final three-year rroor. to psiaonnn claim to tno mini nbovn dencrlbcd, hnforn C. It. Oct.ap, cinrk or County Court, nt Klamath Full ii, Oregon, on tho 2nd day of May, 1922 Claimant numen a wltneancn: Thomnn II. Lynch and J. It, Hulllff, both of Merrill, Oregen: Kd Knox and .7. It. O Ha'ynen, both of Matin, Ore gon. F. P. I.KIIIT, Ilcgliitcr. A-l, 8, 1..,22,29. M-0 Graduate Foot Specialist At Your Service Consultation ana Examination Freo ! K. K. K. Store i Foot Bpeelallttf Well! Well! Just Before I Move to My New Location If I have anything in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass, that .you want, will make prices so low Well, we won't say anything about discounts just come in and look for your self "All Next Week' Headquarters for the Lucky Non-Divorce Wed ding Rings. Watch Inspector S. P. R. R., O., C. & E. R. R. W. C. Davenport 122 South Sixth it much. the Most of It wnnn 4k In tho cheapen thing you bay, pro vided you make a wIm letcctlon. GREEN SLAB Wn nr getting a fnw nreen nlohn nt $3.50 Cord DRY SLAB $6.00 Cord O. PEYTON St CO. 419 Mai Phono IIM v;l h km Et : ' a Dr.Hqb sons emaOlntnient Jjf nnnAnniu'u'u'iM'iri'iTMri"rirrri" -""""""-" '!"" I. ft, JU t