Pngo TKrcB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday, may 20, loaa. il I ' !: Bnmbinp Expects to Break Former Records NUW YORK, ,Mny 20 -rwmity liiiuiiiln lli;h(iir limn Im wiin iii'Viirnl miO(ii iiki), lliibo Itutli, altiiiiiit ii liull pluycr hkiiIii, wiin pulling In IiIh fliml tni'lMinitlim Iniluy for rn-i'iilnrluit 1 1 linn iii Iniluy In (tut tumid Im'Iwci'ii llin Viinlii'i'N mill Ilin HI I. mils llriiwiiM Allnriiiillng 'li Itutli in tln bat Iit'm dux nl thn I'ulo grounds (IiIh imirnlni'.- in Inn linen lln ruse nvery iiinrllllii: httii'o (tin Yankees ennui Iniiiin fur ii lung slny was llnli Men nut, follow t'xlln frinil tlio giilim Tin- lliinililnn lii'lliiven Hint Im will In nl Ii Hit, Imiii,, run record nf Mi lluil ho I'stuhllshitit lust year, w-t-ttlllistiiliilltlg Unit lin In entering till' "iihi.ii, wlii'ii It In ulmltl ntiicfiiurtli finished, iitnl Hint Im Ii net lii tir rwt inyliiK tm in Hint Im wim this limn In l!l!!l. Mi'inii'l, wiin liatli'il nut 'J I flllir llllKK'Tl lllKt HI'IIMOII, wiin nut no riiiiflili'lit n( extending III" own HToril. "Vim nner en ti li'll," mused Until, 4 lio nirresseil III" lint "Arrhli'iiU ill liiiiii'ii. It Ihii'I Imposslhln fur inn In limit my last year's record. Vnn never run toll " Ituliii mild tnitiiy Hint Im linil nut rcciiviTi'il Mi mil strength nIiicu his recent uiitirnllun fur tint removal nf hi tonsil", lint Unit Im fi'lt better. 'I'liu "ii iuiiiiiiIh Hint liiivu tui'lli'il friiin hi limly ilhl nut iiiiiiiuir because nf l tm iiinriitlim, In' mill llnlie's prl Mile iiinlnil U Hint Im Just lout 2 II iiuiiiiiIh Just IiihI 'i'Iii mill tin feel! heller HiiImi In far from worried m it Hi" Imiii run It It t In k propensity of Ken mill William. Ill l.oul American hliiiir.vr, wim Iiiih ii i unnt of II to il.itn, Just iiiliil with ft iltli'n Mntlil liii' Hilt Hun' last yrnr. "Oil, lii'll null." Itutli mi lit I "lin' only gnud on tlm Kt l.iuls' fl. Ill io.immi nil. i. Tt'itv or (Cntiluunil from Var.n 1) nhmilit hnVK nt lenut half Hint mini Ihu - I I'liluunl i'iinIi)'. oiio uf Hin urlKlnnl rmiKli rliliTN with Itoonitvi'lt, i.a)Nj Hie tmiuui ur, ilmilKHi'il to lilt 1 1 tt IIH'II i up pliyolrally, tiuch palrlutlnm nnilj li'i'lup poti'iitlnl army Ii'uiItn In I l ,li lit 'IIHTRi'lll l "A mililler i'iin'1 Im tnrni'il out In :tn iln)n," h,i nulil, "hut III that limn n in n n ran iiriiilru Ibu Krouinl work " Mm .rrnt Tliri'i' illfferi'lll rl.lim'N n tlu varl i oih military lirmidn'N urn tu Im c IiiIiIInIiciI nt .'Hill rnmti. Tli., rnun lr In illrlili'.l tutu nlnn nrraii, rrl ili'MIs uf lat'li arra iilti'llillllK 1'Ik linti'il cam in. Tin' roil roil me. with nxn limit nf I" In 3f, p'uvIiIcn linnlr mllllary irntnlni: tu iiinllfy nn'ii for nvrvlm In tlm iirr.aiil'i'il f'tr. Morn ml N.iiinil ir.ilnlnit lit prnvlileil In llin uliili. ruiimo, with ni;i- llmlt lit IH lit 'Ji iiiiiilirvhu urlvnli'M uf ihu rnr " : .. : :.".'" i mar army, iiauimiii Kiiaru nnu iirRnii Iti'il ii'iitvi'n fur Ni'rvkn nN nun rnmiulNNloiicil ufflrnm In thn rcNrv. I'H. Thu hln coll run, with nRi; lltnllN uf l'.i to 1!7, In iIpnIkiii.iI to (iiti!lfy noii-riimmliinloni'il ufflrcrN of Iho thri'i liranrhi'N fur m-rvlrn In Ihu nfflri'm' r'Ni'rv rnrpN. Men who Imvo icn unrvlro, t'spn- BUY HOME PRODUCTS KLAMATH CHEESE IS MADE FOR KLAMATH .PEOPLE Do not stand for a substitute. . Support Home Industry. See that the name "Klamath Cheese" is stamped in the cloth wrapped,' q'bput every package. ASK YOUR GROCER HE KNOWS '.'' "IT'S THE PEST EVER" NONE BETTER MADE ; . Manufactured by MAUN CHEESE & nisieE MAL1N, OREGON M ASON-EHRMAN & CO. Wholesale Distributors Klamath Falls Medford I'lnlly world wnr veterans, rn nc riiiinl up to 3fl years of ng". Culunul Cosby urges prospective applicant to I mm I rn of corps nren riimmiiiiilcrH or Hi" tnlllliiry tniltilnit nimpn association, wlilrli Iiiih liend (murium In Now York nt 1!) W, 44th street unit In Clilcnitu nt 210 Mnl Idin building, Personal Mention Mm Win. (' Hull Iiiin loft fur I'lnn llldgo I oniiiiihI ii frw ftiiyn with her daughter, Mm Weber Kudrllffi'. Mr nml Mm .1 C, lliiyln nttnrni'it ( I ml u y from ii three, weeks trip In California fur tin' lii'iii'fli of lloylu'i hi'iillh. CIiur Dnnjil of ('Imimit, Minnesota, In liern visiting with hid nun, ('. I). Dell II In nt inn I'lim street. Mrs. Ilritwlinltiir, llunnln l.nniN, I'rnnri'H Humphrey, Kred lllnhn, nml Ilex I .ii I'rnlrfln urn going tu drive wlili (leu lllnhn In I'nrtlmtit liy nut" Mm, llrwlinltr will utlenil tlm I' K. o. runviinilmi In I'urtliitul nml then vUll In Kiili'in Imfurn returning l.n I'rnltlii will return Immediately uml tlm rent of tlm party will Im gone, fur nlinnl u month. Mm. It. II. Ilnnll.) lift this morn ing fur Oakland,. Ciillfornhi, after visiting Ikt daughter Mm, Curl Ki'iicN, 3111 High ntri'iit. Ml l.urlln llnrlun In tiuinn fur Ihu vacation frnui MInn Head' school In IIitIii'Ii'V. .Mrn llnrilli', who Im Imtii npnrnl' ItiK Hin winter with her raiiKhtur, Mm, ( P KntiiT, li'fl lili iiinriilni; fur Icr lioinn In llcrkulo)'. Mm. I.nwruucn Mi'linffcy nml on, l.wrrnn .lr , nrn mprrtfil hnrii Htin day iivoiiIiik fur a vUlt with Mtn. Wilder JuiM'N uml nt tier relntlvoN nml frli'iiiU. if AT THE CHURCHES No chanRM will bo mmlo In thli column iinlflXN tbn copy la at The KTtnltiK Herald nfflco by 6 o'clock t'rlilnr uYoultif. KAC;ili:il IIHMtT CllUltai, cornrr nt KlRlilh and lllnti, Iter. Much 1. Muritull. Chllilri'ii'H Mbiin nt H:00 a. in. AilultN MnuN at 10.30 a. in llri'tilnu M'rvlcim nl ?;00, I'.vnry ii'Canil Humlay, Klainuth KalU, Man at 9 00 a. m. Merrill, ManNat It IS. (IIIIIHTIAN M.'IK.N'CK lOclcty of KUmath KalU hold erle In the lower room of tho Library bulldlnc. corner of Third and Main atreeti, orery Sunday morning tt 11 o'clock Tho Sunday achool ttailoa. U from 9:4S to 10:45 arerjr Sunday mornlne. Tho aubjnnt (or Sundar U: "Houl nnd llixl) " Th frro reading room and free lending library I open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesday a, Tburadaya and Saturday. 4 HU8T lurTiRT ciiuncit Cor. nor KIrIiHi nnd WVtnhlnRton itreotH. 8rlceN April 30 Ktinday nchool 10 a. m. I'rcarhlna; by tho paitor, 11 a. m. II. Y. 1'. U. 7:30 p. m. Senium 8 p. m. 'Hi I'raynr iiinellnK 8 p, m, ntory Wnd". ni'Nilay nvmilni:, Co mo nnd ornliln with ui, A, 1'. SIMMONS, Paator. Iten, 012 Cnllfornln Ave, 1'hono 34 4M, OllltlHTIAN CMmcll Ninth and IJo atrneln, A. II, llrlnlow, mlnlntnr. Itculdonro 421 N, 10th St, Tel. 040. Our Hlhlo itchool In growing will you atHo com ii If not rittunillng nn other achool? Kcgulnr HcrvlrcN during thn day. MornitiK nennnn, "AuthorNhlp of I'ctrlno ftinra." Kvnnlng aermon, "(JoiI'h Three Mdolm that Tell nf lllinaelf." BAIA'ATIO.V AIWY 133 So, 4th St. Tun, riaivation meeting n n, m Tliumdny, I'raUc meeting R p. in Saturday, Jrcnand Kaiiy 8 p. m. Sunday, Sunday achool, 2:3(1 p. in. Salvation meetliiK 1 P, in. Kvuryont In cordially Invited to thenn HervtCM. Officer In charge, Capt. Clara K. Nielsen. MimiOnrNT C1IUKCH Corner 10th and High atrert, Iter. S. J. Chnnoy, Mlnliter. Itav, C. A, KdwiinlN, pulor of Hie MnthodlNt churrh In Aiihland, will apeak at both thn morning and even' Iliac church nurvlcfH, Thn pastor with IIMiop Shepurd nml Dr. Dnufnrd, district miporlntcndmit, w attend tho dedlcutlon uf thu new Mnthodlnt church In' l.akeyluwr on Hi In Sunday. Neit Sunday ll'lshnp Sliepard will apenk In Klumnlh Knlls, M'TliritAN CHUHCII II." J. MEYER. Chamber of commerce rooms, lft:30 a. m.' Theme; Christ tho Almighty Savior. Sunday nchool after tho sermon. KM.tur.ii iiAtTwr ciicncii 1Mb and High street. Morning service, at 11 A. M. with preaching by the pastor. Church School at 10 a. m. Mra. I.en 1'arker, Superintendent. Kvenlne servlcea at' 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening nt 7:30. J. U. DICKSON, Pastor. PHKSIIYTIMIIAN CHURCH Cor ner Slith nnd Plnn streets. AltTlltm I.. TtlCi:. Minister. Pes. 104 Washington at. Phono 439W l.uck. That In what many peopln call It when that bad situation ter minates butter that they had dared hope. Home call It luck, but thu m: v J I i . 1 WKmBSmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSf: I I. .,.,..-, I I Christian rail It "I'rnvlilrnre ' Tin ptiMlor'n mornliiK Hurmuii nt iJ o'rluck will he on tills tuple Thn ovon'fng snrmon will n on n moiil fntereslliig group of Jesiu' pur nhltiH, "Tlm I'ArnhliiM of I Im King dom." Thn hour In H'OO p, m W9 meet for IHhle Ntudy nt in-on n. m. with Clausen for nil iikcn from four on up. Thorn's) n place for you. Junior nnd senior C. I', will meet tognthcr at Hie regular in en I or hour -7:00 p, m. Use Sunday to Ntrnlghten you fur the week. netici: or HM.K Or IIKAIi IWTATK IN TIIIJ COUNTY COUIIT OP tiii: 1 8TATK Of OltnriON FOIl KI.AM I ATH COUNTY j In thn Matter of l.'stnto ot John W. , Ilantn, Deceased, Notlcii In hereby given that pur suant to nn ordnr of tho nbovn en titled court, madn and entered im April 22, 1922, thu undersigned ml-l tnlnlstrator of thn aliovu mentlnneit estate, from nnd after Juno 1, 1022, will netl nt prlvnln salo rnnl proper ty belonging to nald estate; described "" . .,. .. niiuain in iiamain ciiuuix, ure- gon, Southwest Qunrter of South west Quarter of Section Twenty' nlnn (29): Southeast Qunrter of Southeast Quarter ot 8ectlon Thir ty (30); Northeast .Quarter oft noriiieasi woanur oi nccuun iliir- ty-ono (31): Northwest. Quarter of Northwest Quarter of Section Thir ty-two (32): also West Half of I Northeast Quartnr and Kast Half nf Northwest Quarter, nf Sccllnu Tlilrty-ono (31), all In Township Thirty-eight (.IK) South, Itangn 1'lnven and one-half (11 H) Kast uf Willamette, Meridian, Said sain will be madn to the high est bidder for cash, or part rash and balance terms, subject to confirma tion by the Court, conveyance to bo mudn by administrator's; ..deed, con veying to purchaser all right, title, unit Interest, uunetl nr nmtseuitnil t,v said deceased, In said premises at thn ' limn or his death. ' Dated April 29, 1922. It. C. KROKSIIKCK, Adminis trator of thn Kstatn ot John W. llnnta. Deceased. A 29 M C-13-20-27 NOTICK OI SIHltlI'lMH H.M.K IIY VIRTUn of an execution In foreclosure duly Issued by tho clcrl of tbn circuit court of the conntr of Klamath, Stain of Oregon dated thu 21st day of April, 1922, In u certain suit In tho circuit court 'or ald County and State, wbotcln Tin rirot National Rank of Klainath r-VIM Om - gon. n corporation, as nlalntlff. re- covereu judgment against rrei ,M Oordon, defendant, for the rum of 3U0'wl(h Interest thereon at thn rate ot 8 per rent per annum from May 4. 1820, iitttiriiry's fees In thn um of $100 and costs and disbursements taxed at $36.10, on tho 21st day of April, 1932, Notice Is hereby given that.r will on the 20th day of May. 1922ntthn frqnt loor of tho county court house Here Come the Elephants!" I "M ft .'. , 11. I -i .O YOU remember how you and, early to tee the circus fhrilled at .the lions, tigers, and the big, lumbering elephants passed in review? , How the hprtes, the blare of the t bands, the antics of the clowns, and the glitter of it all inspired you with a. fervid determination to see the real, show the big perform- ance in the tent? t You didn't realize it then, but you were getting a lot, out of an attractive adyertiiment Perhaps, you, don't. realize it. NOW, but other advertisements, just as7 attractive, just as interesting and far more valuable to you. parade daily before you in the columns of this paper. Jbj; merchants and makers of every th(ing you .want or need, here dUplay.befQre, you their, .most; attractive ,wares. It ijtruly VTHEQREATEST.SHOW ON EARTH." The whole purpose of any, advertisement is to excite your curios ity, gain your interest,, arouse your desire; to tell you something you. don't know; to remind you of something you have for gotten; to convince you of something over which you have been hesitating. ' ' ' :JUJUPPV In, short, the purpose of an advertisement is, in one way or an ojher, TO MAKE-YOU HAPPIER. ' ; ' "'NA. t ' it that Do You Know That the operators are anxious to Kive their men as short hours, as good pay and as good working conditions as competition will permit? Do You Also Know That the operators have always pro posed running only nine hours because these hours are the most favorable hours in our field of competition ; and by doing so we are accepting the short odds, as practically all of the mills in our territory run ten hours? Do You. Further Know That the pay for common labor is as much for nine hours as our competi tors pay for ten hours, and that the pay per hour for skilled labor is the same as the most favorable mills among our competitors? a ar at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction 'to the highest bidder, for rash, the fol lowing described property, to-wt: Southwest quarter ot northeast quarter of Section 32, Township - A0 south, rango 12 Knst of tho Wil lamette. Meridian, In Klarnath 'County. Oregon, together with nil and singular the tenements, here ditaments and nppurtenance thercuntO'belonglng or In nny wlso appertaining, tak,:n nn" "-v",,, uPn ns ,no P"Per of t1"' M,d Frcd M Gordon, or as much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy thn said judgment In favor of plaintiff nnd against sold defendant with nteest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue." U. I.. LOW. Sheriff, by HURT K. HAWKINS, Deputy. Dated at Klnmath Falls, Oregon, April 21. 1922. A 21-2S M 3-12-19 used to be on the job bright parade? Remember how isn't so . 10111 Is the cheapest thins you bay, pro Tided you make m wlio selection. DRY SLAB , $6.00 Cord O. PEYTON & CO. 419 Mats) rboao 083 you i ? '' i r ' W rr-. ar . - i V . Fly Time is Here Vd are now prepared to give you KKAI, sorvlco on Window nnd Door Screens, Sashes nnd Doom, Cabinet nndi Carpuntor Work and Ilco Itlven. Hoadqunrtcn for glnsi of all kind. E. C. STUCKEY Phono 77-W ' Your Health Depends upon tho condition your Spina ot CHIROPRACTIC Is thn only frlenre that exactly locates th caus'i of disease, and then adjusts It by band. INVTSTIOATK Drs. Mallett & Mallett Underwood Hldg. 7th and Main Phone B.10-J DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEPOATHIO PHYHldAlf AND SCRORON Office J5d ItenMeaea Phone SHI L O. O. F. TEMPIJI klamXtii POST No. , American Legion aNti In tho basement of tie new courthouse oa Mala Street on the first and third Tuesdays ot each month. Hx-scrvlco men are Invited to at tend the meetings. Vr Fred Westerfold, Commander. II. G. Gets. Post Adjutant aad IU lief and Employment committee. DR. H. J. WINTERS Graduate and State Begsstered OPTICIAN Nineteen years' here In baslotas VVc grind and fit G)aaei Duplicate broken Glasses Prompt HerTlce Itcat Eqnlppcd Optical Store la Southern Orcgoa. ( 714 Main Street ssLa,silaffl ii . tlr 4g4 rtTwaMMKiHH , J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL E.VGINEEB AND SCKVEYOS Phone 103-J IBS S. RlTBiilf - -J FRED WESTERFELD ' Dentist Phono 4S4-W X-IUY IiABORAT0RIE9 Ixiomlj Dldg. ' Klamath FaHs Drt C A. RAMBO Dentist L O. O. -F. BuUdlmg FBONK ! NEW CITY LAUNDRY rinMicil Work "Plat Work Hough Dry "Put Tour Dads la Oar Buds' r PHONE IM Corner Mala and Coager AUTO CARS IluililhiR mU Tallinn All llarsnlns Heo DICK Offlco 210 Ilroad St. .DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOKETIUST OPTICIAN 700 Mala, St. Paoae iatW Wo fit aad grind glasses, DubH cate broken lenses, repair traaes. r W, E, & J. E. Patterson CONTltAOTlNO i PAINTKIW i ,Pntetii, Oils aa4;VaraUa M 100 8. BUth St., Klaatalh Fa Phone BS3-J from to BlM . -r p. '71 A I Mil n m rt k n Mk.i f A ivi.r4 rmmmmmm iin T X"' a