I'ltUIMDAV, .1UNR ft, 1023 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four I Ilrril v. l'Ynke Order allowing each parly to withdraw tho documentary exhibits Hiiliinlltoil tit ttia tlmo of trial wns Untied thin morning liy Jndgo Lc.iv lit In llio cao of fleorgo 0. Heed iignlnKl Frank N. Frnkos. Tho rano wiim tried nlinul a month ago, nnd Involved tho ndudlcntlnn liy tho rimrl of n trndo In properly by tho rcppcctlvu partlen, wherein Hoed ex changed certain business property In Now London, Wisconsin, for loin In Canal nddltlon to Klamath Fall. Judge Slono decreed specific per fortnnncc of the trannnrllon. lHo By Our Country Editors IVBjnkUH JJ" J HcnilcrMiii . llrntloii On n showing that tho cane of II W. llcntlorpou ugulnat 0. W Oration had boon nettled out of court, Jndgo l.ealtt this morning entered an order of dismissal, Hen dorron sued for Jl.OTiO on a prom Isrory nolo which ho nllcgod he purchned from the Klannlh Pack liiK company. Ho claimed the nmounl wn duo from Hratton of the Sanitary market. Till: STAR Dealing with a theory of mental ' phenomena that In declared to have electrified blase audience of tho east, Marshall Xoll.in's latext produotlon, "Oo nnd (let It," comes I to tho Star theatre tonight only. j "(lo and (let It" Is a newspaper ' story In which an energetic team of I reporters unearth a mystery of t startling nature. Hack of the en tire mystory I. the pertinent que- tlon of tho day: Is tho substltu- tlon of new human organs practic able so far as the prolongation of llfo Is concerned? Thu audience will be mystified and thrilled by the unusual events that line tho path nt tho reporter who Is told to "Oo anil (let It." Kor "He My Wife." the (loldwyn release coming to the Star tonight. Max Under has built a trick house with revolving walls, animated fur niture, falling floors, nnd every conceivable mechanical twist that could be devised. In It a man may walk Into a dining room, close his eye for n mere second, and when no opens them no win lie in an en- MERRILL -Mr. nnd Mrs. K. II. Kdgar. Mr nnd Mrs. .1. II. ttoblm and Mrs (loo. W. Officii! spent Memorial day on tho Klamath river. At the regular meeting of the Tuln Uikc l.odgo 1. 0 O. V.. the following officers were elected for tho next six menths: II. ('. Par ker, N. (!.; Leonard Itnuman, V. 0.; Melvln How man, secretary; Harold Hill, treasurer On Monday the regular meeting was held of the Merrill Hcbokah Lodge. The delegate to llobekah iitscmbly made her report. Mr. mill Mrs. H. N. Anderson and daughters. Thlrz.i and Helen, am! Mrs, U. C. Anderson have returned from Kugene, where they grand lodgo of 1. O. O. F. While In Kugene they Wsltcd Mr .and Mrs. II. P. Tolle and Mr. and Mrs. P. It. llrlggs, both formerly of Merrill. They nlso visited In Portland, nnd white there met tho Punnlngs nnd Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and W. P. Hhoades, also former Merrillltes. Mrs. L. A. Harrows and son, Tom, aro spending a few weeks at Aden, Stone vs. Stone Suit for divorce was filed yester-' lay by Ruben Stone against Lola Stone, In which tho complaint charg es dcHordon for moro than olio year prior to the tlmo of filing tho suit. TSmSims jmxt tlrely different room a bedroom, . California. perhaps or a kitchen. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Stukel were In Klamath Falls Tuesday. Stukel TIIK I.HIKUTV J was superintending the shipping of Hex Ingram, through hi master-' a carload of hogs to J. 0. Johnson fill production for Metro of "The I of San Francisco. Our objection to work Is there arc fo many other things to do. Two Indiana men stole 130 electric fans, no wero sent to the cooler. Tho early bird get,, tho street car scat. Philippines hnvo doubled their debt ngnln. Tney will soon be qualified for Independence. Troublo with second hand Infor mation Is it has usually been mis used. Politics makes straage bred fel If tobacco over Is prohibited watch them bootleg cabbage. Hoston painters nrc seeking a five day week; but what most painters need Is a five-night week. Thero l no sliver In German sil ver and very little gold In her gold. Sometimes It looks a If tho world wero n whlto elephant. Our government says It Is saving 2riO,000,000 a year; meaning this amount Is spont for something be sides what It onco wns spent for. Hot so much rouge makes tho soap makers mnd. Nothing makes you see things In a different light Ilko n full, moon. The 1922 version reads "Shovo thy enemies." Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," established himself supremo among directors. A tremendous spectacle, envisaging tho war as reflected through two continents, wlolmed with a superb power. In "The Conquering Power." his newest production, seen Lrt night at the Liberty theatre, ho works In an entirely different genre. Here we have an Intensely Intimate study of family life, a universal story of love and greed against tho back- i, A large crowd attended the open ing of tho lava beds, under the Merrill company. They report a good time, also a mot excellent It over-1 dinner was served by the chef. Mrs.; sense of i C. G. Merrill nnd sNter. Mis I.oti-j i Isc Fesscnden, are planning (o spend the summer there. Among thoio from Merrill attending wero Mrs. Finch and granddaughter. Dorothn Wcedon; Mr. and Mrs. Andrlcii' Kuehne, Iludolph Knttenhorn. Mr.! and Mrs. Joe Stukel and Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Schmlde. Mr. nnd Mrn. ' WANTKI) lllacksmlth lug and will mako their homo here. Mrs. Joe Dewey Is In the Mercan tile store ilurlng tho summer, while Mrs. Jess Kldwell l limine her va cation. Freda Metsknr returned last week from llolllxtcr, California, where she had been spending the winter. Mrs. Metsknr and Misses Freda and Inc Metsknr spent Tuesday In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Geo. J. Walton and daugh ters were In Klamath Falls Tues day, when Misses Heatrlco nnd: Kntticrlne wero presented In re-' rllnt. They are both H'ry talented young ladles. The library has the now linoleum on the floor, which makes a great attended i Improvement. Mrs. Fred Petersen has returned from it Ult In 'the eastern part of the county mill Klamath Falls. Mrs. Hnwmnti, who wan operated; upon some tlmo ago, ha returned! to her home. The Merrill Library club met at i the homo of Mrs. Clarence llalley. Mrs. Moyer assisted Mrs. llalley. j They voted to buy 10 books for tho library. Mrs. Klmer Anderson joined tho club. Following the business meeting a delirious lunch eon w.i served by the hostess. The following members were present: Mesdames C. A. Harrows, John Harmon. W. W. Walker Jr.. i: I). Harwood. It. II. and It C. Ander son, F. C. (irlmshaw. i:imcr An derson, K. II. Edgar. Geo. Thorma, llort Gr.iybeal, Arthur Frasler, Ilpgue, and the hostess. J. II. Hobbs was a Klamath Falls visitor on Tuesday. NEW TODAY ground of a French provincial town. F. C. Grlms,haw. Mr. and Mrs. Kl The story has been adapted by Junelmer Anderson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clar Mathls from Hnliac's noel. "Ku-icnce Halley. Donald Ilalloy and genie Grandlet," with swift-moving, . Melvln and Miss Luclle Stewart masterful continuity. I Rosn Flutey of Klamath Falls I was a Merrill vlsltor on Tuesday. TIIK STIIANII Mrs. Laura Carr Is In charge of "Society Snobs," the latest Sell- this telephono office during the III- nlk picture which comes to the ness of Mrs. Cass. Mrs. Cass has Strand theatre tonight, Is said to be been suffering from rheumatism ono of the frankest exposures ofiforsome time. society as represented by the nou-i Mr. and Mrs. Luther Holbrook.f veau rlcho ever screened. '.Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, Mr. and. The Foresters have so recently ! Mrs. Lloyd Hahn moved from Mcr risen from obscurity to riches, that! rill recently to Kegg. House. Apply V. S-IO FOFND Hull dog Pine and pay for nil Inquire 1151 10 WANTKI) Uloy for Janitor Klamath Gen. Hospital. work Stf FOIt RL.Vr 2 room cabin, furnish ed. See Dick, 240 Ilroad St. m-Iii FOIt SALK Ivory rlage. Call at wicker baby car-fi3,-i X. 1 ltlt St. S-IO Westinghouse :ial Sped Batteries for Small Rubber Case Cars, Reduced to $19.50 installed Westinghouse Battery Service Co. Mother Forester wishes to hitch their social reins to a foreign no bloman through tho marriage, of her daughter Vivian, with the pop ular belief that a title Is tho solu tion of all smart set supremacy. Her carefully laid plans, In spite of every safeguard, come to naught and her social aspirations tumble to earth amidst the amused, unsym pathetic jeers of tho social world. Then daughter takes tho shaping of destiny Into her own hands, and brings the story to a satisfactory close. Personal Mention GH Klamuth Ave. Phone COS-W Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stomwoll aro expected to return today from a mo tor trip of several days through tho Rogue- Itiver Valley. Mrs. Kllaworth Tubbs of Yreka Is hero visiting her sister, Mrs. E. J. lloyd, and Dr. and Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Tubbs wns u former resident of this city and has many friends her. Hood Itiver strawberry crop esti mated 95,000 crate. Foot Trouble is aggravated by the warmer weather See our New Feature Arch Support Oxfords Luxite Hosiery Luxite Hosiery in all the Newest Colors Shoes and Slippers for the little ones HOUSTON & JESTER 515 Main St. Ed Frazlcr. II. O. Cox. W. D. Walker, Jr., and C. A. Harrow spent Sunday with their families In Merrill. Chester Hasklns was in Merrill Monday buying supplies for bis sheep camp. Geo. J. Walton made a business trip t0 Lakcvicw Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Grocsbcck and Miss Mary Stewart spent Sun day In Merrill at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hurr Wcstbrook. Mlu Stewart recently returned from tho Hawaiian Island, whero aha has been teaching for tho past eight years. Sho alio spent some tlmo In Japan. Miss Stewart Is a sister of Mrs. Wcstbrook and Mr. Grocs bcck. Mr. and Mrs. James Funcblon and two children and Harry Whlto more, nil of Seattle, Washington, spent the week with W. C. Griffith nnd family Whllo thero they vis ited the lake land, went to the Fort country and other placeg In the county. They wero very favorably Impressed with Klamath county. They left Monday for their home. The trip was made In their car. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fruits and Mr. J. II. Hobbs Hpont Monday In Klamath Falls, shopping. MIhs Olive J. Carleton, who has been In Merrill for several weeks, returned to her home In Klamath Palls. ,' Mrs. Etta Scogglnn, who has been seriously ill for some time, Is convalescent. J. W. Taylor spent Friday in Klamath Falls on business. Mrs. C. G. Merrill spent soveral days in Merrill last week, Mrs. C. II. Merrill has roturned to her home In Merrill after spend ing several weeks In Klamath Falls. Warren F. Fruits and Mls3 Anno Roberts wero married at tho homo of the bride's parents in San Joso, California, Thursday, Juno 1, by Rov. D. 0. Colgrove of the Moth odlst church of Alameda. Tho cere mony wau performed In tho pres ence of tho immediate family of tho bride. Mr. Prult8 is assistant cash ier of tbo First National bank of j Merrill, and has been connected with the bank for many years. Ho is a graduate of tho Merrill high school, Is an ex-service man, and most of his life has been spent In Merrill. Tho bride Is a graduate of the San Jose Normal, and taught in Merrill two years, and was a very nuccossful teachor. Thoy havo a host of friends who wish them a long and happy married life, Tbey rotumod o Merrill Saturday oven- FOR SALE IS head of beef cattle Cheap It taken at once. Paul I (In ner, I.uKo. Ore. S-10 FOR SALE PrlJo winner Golden Seubrlght Ilantam eggs for hntiii Inc. Call at 213 Ctdar St. or phone GIG. s-lf FOR SALE Iron wheel hay wngon and rack, single and doubln driv ing harness. Oliver-chilled plow, lead chain and lead bars. Phono CS.'-M FL'RNITURE REPAIRED Pphol stored and reflnlshed mattresses renovatid. All work guaranteed. W. W. Donart, Phono 17&-W S SIIEItllT'H NOTICE OP SALE OP PERSONAL PltOPERTV. hy virtue of n certified ropy of a chattel mortgage now In record In Hook 8, Page 157 In tho records of Chattel Mortgages of Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, to ma delivered with In structions to forecloso the same ac cording to law, wherein Gust Soder lund pledged anil mortgaged to Al fred Roberts tho hereinafter des cribed personal property on tho 27th day of October. 1920, I have taken Into my possession tho following des cribed personal property, to-wlt: "Ono largo black cow, ono white-faced brlndlo row, ono brlndlo cow with Injured bag, onn small black cow, one brln dlo cow, one largo red and whlto cow, with horns, one red cow, part Jersey: Onn sorrel colt, ono brown borne, onn brown maro and ono grey horse." tho same to be sold and the procecdx to bo applied upon the payment of tho obligation for which said chattel mortgage was given. NOTICE IS HERERV GIVEN: that I will on tho 19th day of June. 1922, at tho hour of ten o'clock A, M. at tho Heavalln Brothers ranch, near tlm Orlndalu school house about six miles west of Klamath Falls, Oregon, null the above described property to tho highest bidder for cash. Dated nt my office In Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Orgeon, this 7th day of Juno, 1922. A. I). h. L. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore. 8 Ily C 0. LOW, Deputy. What "Wear" Really Means Do you recall the friendly feeling you had for the suit that looked well the second season? Hart Schaffner & Marx are that kind. That's why we sell them. The fabric wears well and the style lasts, too that's what "wear" really means. We have variety, too, for you to choose from so you're sure to get just what you are looking for $35 to $50 K. SUGARMAN "I AIMT MAD AT NOBODY" SKU'HIl CO.VSTItPCTIO.V Scaled proposals will bo received by tho Common Council of thu city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at tho of fice of the Police Judge up to and Including Monday, the 19th day of Juno, 1922, at thu hour of 8 o'clock P. M. of r.ald day, at which said time all proposals will be opened and con sidered, for tho construction of the Mtwnr system designated as the Sixth Unit nnd designed for portions of Second lint Springs, Canal, Nichols, Railroad, Holllster and Klamath Ad ditions, In accordance with the plans and specifications on file with thin City Engineer of said city, and on , file In tho offlcu of tho Police Judge of Said city. Tho award of the contract to the HilcreHsful bidder In hereby made ion-' tlngcnt upon the sain of honCs necox sary to flnanin the Installation of such sewer unit nnd ulso upon thu ' approval of the pluns and specifica tions therefor by thu Stato Hoard of Health. All proposals must bn accompanied by codified chock payable to thu city of Klamath Falls, for fivu pur rent of the amount of thu proposal. TIki light to reject any or all bids anil proposals received under this notice Is hereby reserved In tho Com mon Council, ny ordnr of tho Common Council. ' Dated: Junu S, 1922. W. 8, WILEV, i J 8-19 Inc Acting Pollen Judge. Corvallls More business Htrilitlire: tlon. full half ilncn under minimi. Portland -flflH.OOU np.iitmeiit bonne to be built on Hawthorne avenue. Strawberries $2.10 Per Crate Friday Guaranteed Delivery Public Market Phone 169-W Ninth and Klamath TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 100- WIIERK KVKIirilODY GOES- -Ma HOME OP TIIK II0DKINH0N VKATCIIE8 Tonight Timberworkers Benefit Conway Tearle in 'Society Snobs' A roimiiiMt of Niuart Hoiiety with .1 tliumo ax novel 11 h It In original. Tli In wax Ibulr hour, A fleeting, bllHHful period of minxy, with thu world and Ita nodal illntluctlDhH far away and forgotten. Hut as thu tmiinhino lrt followed by thu nlgbt, ho did tho trooping Hlimlow of revolution Hlowly deepen. Could ho ruvual tlm truth iind tell heir ho wh only 11 WAITKR? It'ii thu epitome of entertainment, prcnontcd with 11 utollar imp porting eaht headed by Martha MaiiHflulil. Coming tomorrow Eugene O'Brien in "The Broken Melody." Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 A v . ""r' hmiM