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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1922)
i-f" lit i r i $ ' iU : ft n f I I if! 8 Hi . 1 a rmn.w, .ir.R no, 1022 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON P. S. Cntchcs a Rainbow Hopes to Get n Big One ours and tliln way make headway lmrk In Rocky Point where they Ik n man named Allen which mm the place ralln out Ills force mid kIxos im n lift. Finally wo land mlMer floh, which Ik Just three Incite! long er thnn the put-put boat, and tin wonder he could pull tl.. boat Allen .ny Hints n nice little rainbow Mis ter Spare mitt If you keep on you nhoiild pot a NifK ntnl mnhe n big one. 0 Knur "-tfl m mu , Irller from I'MII Spun or Kliittintli I'iiIIo In Ills rtlenil IM .leukliM, In ,Oiknli, Wisconsin, rm mer homo if ,.Mr.(ntl Mik, Spine.) It Dear Kill Woll here 1 nm. KM After making' Now I nln't much on thin kltUlluiCj Portland 11 iiome tor i nttd uie missus in iinin sttur unit i iihks tins mm now ne uljt Tnlli wo ilerliie to she the roun- sets that way nm! ho set soar nm! , ty tlio oncel mor niul finds ourselves says what nm ! talking itboilt mill he M ltocky Point on Klamath l.nke. i only want me to hne n rooi! lime Tlio reason t xi to thin place Is tn i and get n flh. So I says nlrlRht I has fftteh a fish, which 1 did consider- got nil the fish I wnut ntnl If T go ni)?v riKlilng there nny more I Hire it vun 1 loll ynii I rntch n fish. I;d,l ocean liner nm! n strlni; of scows to J T A! FEELS FINE IN 4 ildll'l .dAii .. itf .hnen ltilfl t i ! A UUM I IIK'UII IH'iii' m iiit.-i- 'iii '- patch In Uio mill poml when we Is hjtl8. Tbla flah Is the klml Jim see 'jitrlnrw of a party holdlnc them and ' IlfirlllB aorao trmilile hoMInc there carry my fish an J n Htenmstunel to Inml them. Then t ruts this fish In 10 tten pound slabs ami packs him up nml bring him hark to Klamath Kails In the Oakland which Is the I Citizen Declare Tanlac Did Him More Good Than Long Trip Completely Relieved of Stubborn Stomach Trouble. nMnmaKCJv lair off the ground. Mistly ou troll j passenger boat ami puts hint on Ice 4or Iheta with n pu'.-put boat, which i Now we get fish three times a day lilliinld hae a good engine or when jam! when 1 howls for n beaf stake a flah lakes your hook your boat j the missus s.iys no It nln't right to ' gww Uackwart! and the fish Is catch- w.iln fooil een If the war Is nwr 41ns yob. I you e.it fish. won, me missis warns to m. uu iosoner. we ha a goo,! lime 41io fishing, so I lets her. on know how It Is with tlio wlmen Kd nlways aUHng Otero way. Off the mouth of Crystal creek the boat slows up nml Uio iUub says for pete sake keep, nr Rolnf. I say can't you see she if pttttltiR allrlRht. Hut the lioat ilnit't iRovo and sue keeps yelling lit lie am! I think we is run on u reaf or some Uilhg. Then the boat starts to go IWekwunl like rno of these craw- 'ftia, wulrh I thinks I darn funny dlld don't no what to make of It. About this lime they Is n bird enrnna along In another put-put boat and ho yells at the mltn why don't iu pull him In. The missus looks $rr ut me like she thought this bird nitw me but I tumble and make a! ' Irnb for the line, which I see thei UiImus ba tied to I lie bnat nml don't ' Kin vm' mi" K"i urn-. no. Will. make It short. Kd. wei hUrliiw i h oilier put-put bnat onto Stayton "Nothing but n real medlMlie would do what Tanlac tins dime for me," said' Itttdolph Itedmnn, MT Kellogg St., Portland Ore "In the past three eais It seemr like I have taken exerythlng under the sun for a bad ease of stomaih trouble. My appetite wns so pi.or that een the little I did eat fulled to digest properly, causing me ;iw fill pains. I hnd severe he.iil.iriiejt and at times would be blurred be fore my eye and 1 would itenrly fall. I win so nevou the least little I noise would cause mo to Jump I ( r.une down to Cortland from Canada, j ! but my rondlllon became so bad I . had to lay off from time to time j "Hut Tanlac ha done the work M.....I.... .i -r .1.... t..i.. ., .kj i nr me. .My n peine is ium inn-, i and when I got a lay off ! iilm to try it oncet more and mabye I gets a meii of flh and mab)e a big one. Yrs. a befoar, I'hil Spa co 4th. Our stofe will be closed all day and Tuesday, July 3n llltnilt & I'CTKItSON. ao eat an) thing 1 waul iiud the head ache nm! dlnlness are nil gone. I'u There I no substitute for quality i been gaining In weight nml strength In drugs. Currln'fnr drugs. 30 ( r,Klll ,,,,. nm, ,,on.t i1(,Ht;,, l0 0M. dnrso Tnnlas heartily. netici: We will be closed from Saturday 4:30 p. m. until Wednesday morn ing T n. m., July !. We're going fish ing. I'KOPI.KS WURK. 30-1 Tanlac Is gists. sold by nil gooj drug-! Full pound box of fresh guaran teed Chocolates, 39c Saturday only. Currln's for drugs. 30 An ounce of prevention, etc. etc.. better take some first nld supplies, with you on your outing Currln says , tlrtinswlrk Phonograph sold easy terms. Currln s for drug on 3D 30 I -Cannery In operation. OREGON BREVITIES highway NVIEW OF THE FACT there will be no celebration in Klamath Falls on July 4th next Tuesday and in order that employees of this store may enjoy the privilege of celebrating with our sister city, Fort Klam ath, this store will be closed Monday and Tues day, July 3rd and 4th. There is no Better Place In Oregon to Hold a Celebration than FORT KLAMATH Plenty of shade. Unlimited quantity of ice-cold water. Splendid camp grounds and entertain ment, equalling jf not surpassing the "Days of '49" at Sacramento. To those looking forward to a good, old time celebration, we recommend Fort Klamath, July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, 1922. Outfit this week for the big days ahead. Unusual values offered in all departments. The best outing clothes the most reasonably priced shoes the latest dress creations of eveiy de scription. Low prices coupled with generous stocks creates Volume Volume Counts. We will do more business Saturday than many stores will do in a week. Don't miss the Week-End Specials, there is lots of New Merchandise from which to make selections. i Mrytle Creek New i bridge completed. ' I McMlnnTlIle Telephone Register , r Installs new large press. . I Prlnevllle to have 100,000 hotel. I Oregon City Odd Kellows to j erect new $2G,1S7.9S home. Astoria Iludget to erect new building. ! ' Sliver Lake American Hallway expres to erect new building. I Pendleton Pacific Power and i Light company granted higher rate ! for gas In thl8 city. , Ilend Comtructlon of Tumalo Irrigation project to Increase Ilend's 1 payroll by half million dollars. ' Puro medicinal Olive Oil. 2."c. ."lOe. and T.'c bottles. Currln' for drugs. 30 ' lludnilts for ilrugn. I Toilet Ooodi, C'tirrln'a 30 i 407-411-415 Main Street, Klamath Falls l'L'IILICATIO.V OK SOLMOXK I Law X.i. Ill!.1 'IN THK CIRCUIT COL'RT OP TUB STATB OF ORKGON, FOR KLA.M ' MATH COUNTV. Ur. Warren Hunt,, Plaintiff, vs. ' R. O, Vincent, Defendant. To R. O. Vincent, thabovo named Defendant. IN TUB NAMB OF TUB STATB OF ORKGON; You are hureby re- I quired to appear and answer thei Complaint filed against you In the I above entitled cause, on or before the 17th day of July, 1822, that being the . last day within which defendant Is allowed to answer herein, uh fixed I by tlio Court for 1'tibllcatlon of Sum mons, and If you fall so to answer, the. plaintiff will tnko judgment against you for th0 sum of 1300.00 together .with Interest thorcon ut the rale of 8ft per annum from Febru-' ary 17, 1921; nlso for the sum of $13.70; also 7fi.00 Attorneys fe-, together with plaintiff's costs am! disbursements herein, and thut exe cution lanuo ugalnst the following real property of the defendant noV levled upon at the Instance of tlio plaintiff by the sheriff of Klamath County, Ktato of Oregon, pursuant to a writ of Attachment. Nitmely; Lots Six and Seven of Hlock Threu (3) Summer Slipping By P--v (I) ' UP practice have just procrastinated Every boy and girl should have along. a chance at 4' J,T f. -w- ti is going to make get a piano in W- LL it hard for your your home soon. Days are grow mis shoi'ter, a sure sign that school vacations will soon be over be fore you realize it. Possibly you have intended starting your child in Music but not having a piano upon which to Music for today it is a pint of the education and the Piano is the upon which to start. Our New Pianos sell as low as ?:W on terms of $10 a month while used ones are often in stock as low as $If0 on terms oi . per mouth. foundation iiKiumenl Procrastination. that old thief ol time. v child's musical beginning if you don't mxqsmw -lliw sotii ' A i! !! an-l am We ask vou to be frank with iw wants in our line, to com eiu our stock and linaiiy if we do not happen to have the instru ment you want at tin price and terms you want to pay, we will try and get it for you. Come in l.ote talk Piano. as to jour I look over l.Ufr"i KM v - -F-ururK i iflW mi t-tKiHi fllT I I ' f-fiJWW BV'ry333?J y&mi W, - PW( ip -r-. i ' . rii ij:f EARL SHEPHERD Pianos, Players, Phonographs, Hecor ds and complete Radio outfits 507 Main St. Phoni' i!sJ-.J KwusnnvsnsMEaae : ITIILICATIOV Ol' sI'.MMONS I Hundred Snveitty-L'lRlit S'.-JfiO dol-tlishnl .U Kluinnth r.tll. Ktumnth Ijim No. I.'IH ' lars toRiithi'r with interest thereon ! t'ouniy. OreKon. by ordi r of tlin Uim- IN TUB CIRCl'IT COI'RT OF TlllJiot Uio ralf of Kr. per annum from iirnbl" A I. I.envltt. Judcn of s.ild STATB OF ORKGON MATH COl'NTY, J. A. Maildnx. Plaintiff, vs. T. G. I Mcllattnn, Defendant To T. G. Mcllaltun, The nbove named Defendant. IN TUB NA.Mi: OF TUB STATB OF ORKGON- You urn hereby re- of tbu plaintiff by Urn Sheriff of quired to appear, and unswer the i Klamath County. Statu of Oregon, Complulnt filed iiK.iliiHt you In the' pursuant to a Writ of Attachment, above entitled ciiuse. on or beforo the J Namely: Lot 2, Illotk SI, OrlKlnul 17th day of July, 1922. that liulnR the Town of Klamath FoIIh, Oregon; also last day within which defendant Is, Lot 17, Hindi 37, Hut HprliiRs Ad- FOR KLA.M-itlio 1st day of April 1922, unci for Court, dated .lun.. 1st, 1922, direct- till, further sum of ll.'O.OO Attnr-'lni: such Niimmniil In Im publlsheil ney's fee, toRethur with idalutiff's I not less thnn nine a week for l nml onlurliiK that costrt and dlsburseuieuts herein, ntnl . successlvi) ueeks, that execution Issue. iiK.ilnst thu fol- datu of first puhllrutlnu In be Juno 1 InwltiR rwil property of the defend ant now levied upon lit the IliMliinre allowed to answer herein, its fixed by thn Court for Puhllentlon of Sum mons, and If you fall so to nnswor, thn plaintiff will tukit JudRment nRnliiBt you for lh sum of Twelve- dltlon to the City of Kbimnlh Falls, . OrcRon, for the purpoHi- of satlsfyliiR said JudRineut. . This summons Is published In Tim I KvcnlliK Herald, u newspaper, pilb-l 2. 1922. ONBII.L ft IRHN. Ily John Irwin Attorneys for Plaintiff; Offlro and Post Office Address No. I2S S'l.rlh Ith Street, KLiiuaih 1'ullx, Kl.im nth County, OreRiiu J 2-9 10-23 30 Jy 7 II im ill, ie erin: N'ollrn in lirr- lit KlVt u lll.ll f am now uvnlliililn in Hi,, i lly Ti iiry for the redPtniillmi of b Nitmlierri) I, 2. :i, 4. ... i,, rtrie ( J6oo no ojrli. llnniU Nun "(I I. 2, 3. Ki'tli-H V 4100 on each. Ilnml Niintberi : Herb 8 P for 1'iiiu no :mi tli.u same will bv redeemed by III" Trensllier ill her nfim lit Hit- 1 Nutlunnl Dnnk of Itliuniiili K.ill i:nu, on or HMn J 1 1 y lt , IDS:. that Intiri'ii no ,. Ii of llu I' In ruin 1'iiuiiur.iii'il ttlll ciM'-' i I' day of Jujt. I'l'ji li i Movn I ny 'r I In 17-21 i 26 ROUNDS BOXING Klamath Packing Company Palace Meat Market AT THE Williams Addition to tho City of lflfitnntlt 'Pntt.j rtnitimi nrti.lln-- In ,.,. unn, wn.ftwii, Hi-viiiiMiif; in tho recorded plat of said addition of record In thn County Clerk's of Mm' of Klamath County, Ori-Ron, for the ' purposo of satisfying tho Judgment ' recovered In thlH action. i This RUinmons Is publlghcd In Thu Kvenlng Herald, a newspaper, pub lished at Klamath Falls, Klamuth County, OrcRon, by order of tho Hon orublo A. L. Leavltt, JudRo of (.aid Court, dated Juno 1st., 1022, direct ing such summons to bn publlsheil not less than once u week for hIx Biicccs.sIVo weeks, and ordering that date of first publication to bo Juno 2, 1922. ONKILL & .IRWIN, lly John' Irwin. 'Attorneys for Plaintiff; fffice und Post Office Address No. lis North 4th Street? Klamath 'Faljs, Klam ath County, Oregon J 2-9-16-23-30 Jy 7-H FORT KLAMATH ROUND UP JULY 4, 1922 MAIN EVENT Jack Crim, Seattle vs. "The Fighting Tiger," Los Angeles Ten Rounds at 145 Pounds H2.1 Main St. Phone (W Mosquitoes won't liko you If you iiso Skueter DIk. Currln says so, 20 Semi Wind-Ui) Kid Kalama, Seattle; vs. Warren Blake, Klamath Falls. Six Hounds at 150 Ppunds Special Event Fighting Walsh vs. Kid Riehn, both .. Klamath Falls Scrappers. Four Hounds at 135 Pounds Preliminary Dick Stevens of Merrill vs. Wilbur Har rington of Klamath Falls. Four. Rounds at 145 Pounds Curtain Raiser Tuffy Anderson vs. Young Fitzsimmons, both of Klamath Falls. Foui'Rounds i , WRESTLING Bob Enders vs. Giant Forester Admission Ringside seats, $2.20, including war tax. General Admission, $1.10, including tax. Doors open 0:30 ' Bouts Start at 7 .w Saturday Specials Assorted Cold Meat For Picnic Lunchca Pot Roasts 12'o & lCc Liver Pork Roasts 20c Boiling Beef .. 8 & Legs of Lamb 30c Shoulders Lamb 12i.c Boiling Beef Veal Roasts Breasts of Lamb . 8c 10c .22c . 5e T.nt'rl Mm fi Lard, No. )S .. 10s ... .85 Compound No. 5s.. .75 ..$1.05 Comp'nd No. 10s $1.45 Extra Fancy Friers and Roasting Hens. Choice Young Belgian Hares. Two Dcliverica Daily, 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. V-rt -nfw