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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1922)
Pnco THrefl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rnin.w, jin.v 7, inaa. HECTOR'S Special Values for Saturday Special Lot of Brassiere 29c A very special offering, i'oiiii' in white or flesh. Six.cs l'2 to ... Fancy Lncc Brassieres 98c A broken line of JjU.fiO Brassieres in fancy lace designs. Very special 98c New Corsetlett $1.75 Very practical; Iiuh hose .iiipporters, hack and front. Special "Showing Mus lin Underwear In .stripes, Teddys, downs and Skirts 20 '" 33V3 reduction. Kayser Underwear for Summer Complete lines of Un ion Suits and Vests 35c "' $1.75 Hosiery Specials White and Grey Silk 98c Pure Silk with Fancy Clocks $1.49 Colors white, brown, black. Fibre Silk Hose 89c Black and brown Cotton Challies 22V2C New designs in light and dark colors; :i(i inches wide Dress Ginghams 18c In pink, blue, green cheeks; also pink and blue stripes Galatea Cloth -25c A good, firm cloth for many purposes; excel lent to wear. I Personal Mention V ei iiurvrms or scmmovs , ditiou u th.. city or Kimtiatti run. '"" ' " I Oregon, fur the purpose of sntlsfylng in tiii: ciimtit eot'itr or tiiii md Judgment xiATi: Of OltWiON'. roil KI.A.M-j This suiiininn li published In The MM II fol NT V I i:11iniK linrald. it imttHiHT, pub. J A Maddux. I'lnlnllff, t. T. l ' tlshcd nt Klamath P.ills, Klamath Mi Milium, Ih fi-nit.mt. To T (I M'l liitt.m. Tim iilmi tmnii'il Itofcuiliint in tiik n'ami: or tiii: statu or Olti::o.N' Ymi an- hereby r... 1 11 1 r ! in appear nml answer I lit Complaint fili'ii against 011 In the iilniii otillllnl cause. 1111 or before tlu I Till iliiy of Inly. 192;. Unit being the lltHl iliiy within which ilifi'liilanl In ollowo.l in a in wt heroin, hi (lt- ll)- IIiii Court fur I'llMlcitlli.tl of Sum mon, iiinl If )oii full ho to answer, ih" plaintiff will tako Judgment ogalnst ou for the niiiii of Twelve llmnlri'il Knenli:ight 1!..-J ) (ol- lnrH together lili Interest thereon I nl t In- rate of X'i, Hr milium from 1 In. tut iliiy of April I !23, nml for lli.i further hi f II.Mi.ihi Attor- no)' fee, together with plaintiff's riinlM iiinl itUlitirHi-iin tilt Ihti'Iii. ami tlllil execution Issue ugalllst the fill lovslnt; real property of ttio defend nut now levied upon nt tliu Instance of Hi,) plulntlff liy tlio Sheriff of ICImiintli County, .Statu of Proton, imrKiianl to n Writ or Attachment, S'uiiiely l.nl 2, lllnck 21, OrlKlnul Town of Klamath I-'iiIIh, Oregon, also! County. Oregon, liy order of Hi,. Hon oratlo A I. I.i'.iltt, Judge of xa hi Conn, ilntcil J 11 n Int.. I!i22. direct I111: such summons to In published not lesi than oiirn n week fur x Kiirrt'Hihit week, anil ordering that ilat.. of first piihllnttloti t l" June 2, l'J22. ONCII.I. K lltUIN, My John Irwin Attorney for I'lnlnllff, Officii ami I'iMt Offlro Addroii No. 12K North 4th Street. Kl.unalh Kail-, Klam ath County, Oregon J 2-:t-lrt-23-3ii Jy 7-H Tim Tim Ilnv A I, Hint of the Presbyterian rhurrh will lenvn hurn Hiinilny for CnrviilIlN lo ntli-tiil Mm Male nii'itllliK of Ihi! 1'roshylcrliin Nymiil, In session from .Inly In in Ifi I lo will tiii accompanied liy 0 II. (Irlrrlo, church diiloguln, Tim mooting will ho al 1 1' ml Mil hy minis- Iith from nil over tin- Main, national lenders unit onu dnlegnin from enih (hiirch Miss Allen Coliihnn of lllldohnind him henn ttpi'tiillm: tlm wH'k In Kliiiiinth Call iih thii guest of Dor olhy Moorland Tliu Inti'iiHM hunt In Corning enns oil Mm (I W HoiiHlnn ami iIiiiirIi. Iith. (lonlvnvn mii OiTiililIni!, to bring I linlr vIhIi to nn unit mnl liny ri'lurni'il homii limi iiIkIiI, expecting to spend iho miniiiudnr of tiii- s.'m iiht here lli'orK" Offli'hl was n county s.'il I visitor thin inornliiK from hi a Hoy farm lit with m K'ral of IiIh rilch- . horM wnni In nonrch of hnylm; rrnvn. i .Mrn. Jon I'ohpIhII linn rii'iiin0!! I from Wlmnllnml, Callfornln, wIhth I hIio him lii'on Iho Eili'Bl of hor j-lKf r. ' Mm lli'ti I'lcki'lt, for Iho pnnl 'hri" monlh Mm Plrhotl rolurmil nlth her nml u hi ho horn for mihio tlmo I vlttiK with frlnnilK ami rel.itlvft ' Minn Dorothy Klllntt, 0110 of ill" cIIv'm inli'titi'il yenni: Incllii who hnii , Klvi'ii niulli'nci'H horn n Kront di-al of pliiuHiirn with I11T miiihIc, U-tt ttiin iiiernlni: for t'nrllnriil to ntitilr "; nil In thn rnnMTvntnry thorn Mm ll T Clvanx. and oni'ill Kr.11 nro In town today on thdr 'wiy to thrlr homo In Illy frnm Yrokn, 'vhi r ihoy alli'iidi'il Iho Koitrlh o' .Inly lolnliriiiinn. Mr and Mm It K UVittoihurR. nrroiniintili'd hy Minn flonii I'-irry, litnn rctiirnod from liond wlnr tho enjoyed 11 hrlef vnrntlnn A I.' llenKliiKer 11 prniii'rnun farmer In thn Sunn Inltn dlntrl't inndn a flylrtK Irlji Into town thin inornliiK l trammel a little hitnlnenii. Iln refiortN Hint IiIh fruit orchard In In fine nhapi! an, that when ho In Klnn haylllR net week he etlinclN to hnvn onu of ihn flneur rrom In hln hlnlory Mm V J Dally will lenn on thn evenltiR train for Kirk where nho will mnkn her home for thn remnlnd or of the mitnnier I'ather lliii;h .Marshall nrcompan led hy tiln nophew. Dun MTirHlllilI, left )oterdiiy mornlnK on the first lap of a month' trip o Trny, Now York Thn two will k an far jim Ontario, luiiihnilii'iii who nro Mopplm; over III Klamath I'alln for 11 fnw dnyit MUm Mary .MiComli of thii oxton Klon ilepartiiiotil of thn Oregon Arrl cultural colli'Ko left yenieriHiy for l.akovlou whoro hIio will ho for Ihn minnliidor of Iho month After nl loiidlni; Ill" home eronomliH ((inven tion In CorvnlllH, kIih will return hern In AlltttlHt, Methodists to Play Presbyterians Tonight COUNTY TIIIMStritllll'M VOTICII Nollco Ih hereby kIvoii thai thorn aro flludti In tli'i Coilllly Treamiry for J inn reoninpiion or nu rrnieBieii c;n terprlno IrrlKntlou Wnrrmitn, llxrept No 20K Protetnil July Itth, )!i2l mid No 217 IToIohIoiI Novemhor 17lh, 1 02 1 . fntornM on thn Kami' will cenmi from t li Ih dato fiali'd at Klamath I'iiIIh. Orcaon. thin 2!lh dny Juno, A I) I!i22 (!. K VAN Itll'Kll. 2!i-C Inn County Trenmiror Thn 1'renhyterlan and Methodlnt I hnnchall lenniH will meet In their flwl kiiiii'i nl Modoc imry at 6 V) ' non, hut thin will In. Iho flrxt for the Prenliylorlan diiyer sr.MMo.VH roit itiujcatiov ' Kqillly .No. I lilll , in Tin: eiiteuiT coriiT op tiii: STATU or OltUOON KOIl KI.A.M ATM COINTY It I. Diilton (nomi'tlmo known nu Itnliori tiiiiifin fiitiiniirr Vd thin afternoon. The MMhoillntw AuciiMn M lltiKhen. AukuhIii M ! have played oilier Kamcn UiIh una-' IIiikIii-m un Admliilntrntrlx of thn I'm- ! tnln or I II Jolly (nometluii'H knonti I iih Tom Jolly), docnunod, Cora M lolly (Mjiontlmi's known h I'orj , Jolly 1, iho unknown helm of T II Jolly, decenneil. and iiIho all other purHonn or tiarllon unknown, claiming 'any ilrht, title, ostato, linn or lnt(T- Ioflt In the real ontutn denirllied III tilt" complaint herein. Defendant To Cora M. Jolly fHoiiintlmcH known .ih Corn Jolty , thn unknown helm of T. II. Jolly, deceased, and also' all other porHutiN or part lot on-' I known, (lalmlnK any rli;ht. title, etitaln, Hen or Interest in the renjj ' en tii to denrrlhed in th,. romid.ilnt 1 fll"d In thOHij proceedlnKH . in tiii: namk or tiii: htatk 01' OltKOON, you am herehy itini-j moncd and required to appear, uml answer thn complaint filed against ' .ton In the ahoMi entitled suit with-, NEW TODAY roit hai.i: lor l.lkn St. Itlilnnlmidor rofrlKora new. 112 Mil N I Mil 7-10 roll KAI.K I hav louder. I Mil" rake, Moyer & Molltm trntior All now mid In perfect nhnpe Terms .1. II. Heed. .148 N. Iith 7-10 The ilritK siirro with thn ornnitn nml Mndi from nl !nh and Main St Ih Currln's 7 roit HUNT Purri l.otenz A tils . IJT. iMhed aparlminl I1" hI weeks from tho date of iho flrst N iith Hi 7.10 ptilll(ntlan of this summons in th" . I I'.n-nlnir Herald, 11 newspnper print-1 Hiiii.l.iv exiurslon to Car.le lllilKn .-" nu pumisne.i in n amain .0 in uiid llocki I'olnt rive ho-tm of , Oregon, which said date Ih the r.l rishlni! llo.it lenwM l.u.dim: ""). flay. of Juno. A. I) J9J2 at S a. m 7-8 ECONOMY GROCETERIA The value of your money depends on where you take it. The dollars are worth MORE at this store. Poor quality goods are dear at any price. You get quality only here. Following are a few of our Saturday prices: Klamath Cheese, per lb 26 Klamath Falls Creamery Butter 45 Fresh Ranch Eggs 33 Calumet Baking Powder 1-lb. cans . .. .30 Minn. Sweet Corn, No. 2 can, 3 for . .40 Corn Starch, 1-Ib. pkg., 3 for 25 Crystal White Soap, 20 bars for .. . $1.00 Are you buying your groceries where goods are sold so rapidly that they are not apt to get old, and where prices are practically always lowest? This is the store. Grey & Durbin North Sixth Street KOIt HUNT Slieplnn room for Kentlemnn Kent reasomihlo 12" I'lnn. I'honn 2 OK. 7-1 Currln's sell Iprop.ir.'iilnnH ilnrden ( ourt toilet roil III:NT -Modern five room house with itariiKn, fireplace and furnace 737 I'nclflc Terrncn Pee Chllcotn & Smith 7' COLONIAL IIOOMS. Iith near St., uway from other IiiiIIiIIiiks, IiIk supply of fresh air. largo rooms, good lied mid Kood I1.1t h No hod hilKS 7 I You will take notlcu Hint If roil 'fall to appenr or answer or otherwise I 'plead within the sold time, thn jil.iln- tiff will apply to tho Court for the1 'relief prayed for In tho complaint,' to-wlt; , I Kor Judgment, reforming said ! ItuorlKUKo so iih to conform to tlmi 1 1ntentions of the parties m alleged.! lund for Judgment ngalnst Urn said, ilnfi'tidantH, and each of them, for! thn sum of Ulght Hundred Dollar. iMkftftnn). with Intornnl nn until ml in I j from thn 1 9th day of October. A. D. Main'120 t the rate of Ulght per rent' said Lot lino SCO feet, to point of Statu of Oregon for Klamath Colin beginning, containing threo (3 1 I ly. which order N ilntnil tint Ist'dny nrres. moro or less" lof Junn, A. I). 1922. Thl. summotiH Is to bn published' KltUI) I). FI.r.TCIIUII. once n week for six wrnks pursuant' Attorney for IMnlntlff. to an order of tho Hon. A I.. Leavm, I Address: Klamath Tall. Oregon. Jtiilgn of the Circuit Court of IhmJ 2-9-1 C.23. 30 Jv 7-H Our drug servile Is prompt, court eons and efficient Currln's for drugs. " per annum: Tor the additional win of Twenty-UlKht Dollars and Ninety Two Cent (I2S92). with Interoit 1 thereon from the 2fith day of April. A. I). 1922. nt the rate of Six Perl Cnnt per annum; and for the sum, of One-Hundred and Twenty-Fbe Dollars (H2A.00) n Attorney-! fees and for his rosin and dlshuriiements 1 herein, and for 11 decree of this 1 Court, foroi losing thn said mortgage I set forth In this complaint, an re-1 formed hy this decree, upon said pro-, oorty. which Is deicrlbed as follow. JOHNSON Five-font mowers for'to-wlt Ifi'j.nti on Sa.tur.lny. .lul S at, "Ileglnnlngnt the Northwest cor 11.....1.. i'.r, 10,1, f.1.,1 Mnin tier of Lot Fli (.') In .section FOIt SAI.i: 1C heml of heavy log glng horses rirst class shnpn Ad dress, M. J. Nyhnrt. (Iri'en Spring Nyhan Camp. 7-1 s I'honn 379 1 Sunday excursion to Kngln Itldge land Itocky Point. Flvn tour of ..I fUlilnr llri.it I0.1X11 llltldlnc Oregon by cur., mid from llmm nn m j, (li m, 7- thn train to New York. Father Mar-1 shall-H placn will bn taken hern by Wn ilnn't elnlm to know It nil. IIIII 1 1 M'nrs nxiii'rii'iui' lum i.ihkiu 1 lis SO, lot about drugs. Currln sas Father dels, of l.nkrcw Cheerful uhnut being detained hern bv car troubln. I). II. Fltrher. nl- law)er from Independencn. nml C. I yon HKNT Completel) , ,. ! apartment, I.yln Apt W l.rwln of thn same, city, are fti-.,,. stH T;.,,.,,nolu.. thuslastlr ndmlrers of the Klamath I vnlle, mid do not fee) that their de lay is ni nil unfortunnte. They an nul nn n sight-seeing trip over Ore. gou mid northern Callfornln nml will leave Home time today or tomorrow lo continue their Journey, Coming Twelvn (12), Township Forty-one (111 South. Itange Ten (10) U W M . Klamath County. Oregon, thenco Kast along renter of road S.'.i'. 0 fnpt: thenro South at right angles 307 0 feet to an Iron pin thenco West at right nuclei 3C 0 feet to Weil ltfie of Lot Five (.) thence North along furnished iith and 7tf Tin! drug store 'office Is Currln' nearest the punt- WOOD GREEN SLABS i aro the cheapest wood that money I ; " ; will buy. and It Is really good (iiiaratitee,) alarm clocks Itogular . , ,, . ,i u ' tt .'.0. special Saturday only. 93c.1fu,,I Thc Pr,c0 no aro luotlng Is j Currln' for drug. 7 I certainly very low, and makes your. annual fuul bill for n homo with ' Sutiduy eirursliin lo Uar'n Kldgn and l(ocli) Point. Flvn lion, of good fishing, limit l".u'n landing nt S 11. III. 7-1! Sunday excursion to Kagln Kldgn nml Itocky Point. Flvn hours of good fishing, llo.it leaves lm ding lit K n. m. 7-S Currln' for drugs, Klnmnth Full, Oregon Mall order addressed 11 to this will bring thn mnrrhnndlHo lo you promptly 7 Asrtorln.t snails, mulllur 1 Tu bar I Kfillll 1I111 !1 hum 'J 1 1' fill-rlliM for Lot 17, lllock 37, Hot Springs Ail-' ,rKH 7 V AVTt'lllV', it.it... fn nur.t far lliri... I a they do from a dlvendfled farm-j ,hlidren. Must h reliable, full at Ing and hop grow Iuk section they nri!1 hath house. Klamath Falls. 7-I0 Interested In Klamath from 11 frm-i ,., ; - , ink .-nd,.o,n, am. express,,, JSVZ .K selvi's of being confident that dairy ( c, oViock or addren tiji) Markot herds would somn day iniikn for- St. 7 tune for former hem. ... ..,. " TT7" .... . 1 WANTUli Woman to earn for child John I'tler. one of thn dlreeloi of frm t jo p, m. Innnlrn 2Ut Ihn Fort Klamiiih rodeo, with J. 1 .Michigan An 7-S McAullffi!, and Hoy Hickman, are; among Fort Klamath peoplo who are . SK.tTINH HIXK OI'KXS lolne bnsltiosH horn Indnv Tl", H,intl"K rlllk lit thn ScandlllH- I doing business hern loda). , , Monday night., Mr. and Mr Orvllln Klllntt nro In 'July 10. limn urn 3 to a nnd 7 to 25 c For the Next Week We will Conduct a 25c Counter in Our Store You will be surprised at what you can buy for this amount Try This Store First SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE Follow the Drug Arrow I town today from lOaninth Agency attending to matters of buslncsi. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J Sheet hnvn returned from Grant Puss, having nrcompnnlcd Mr .Short' mother, Mr. K. Him, that far on her way to Seaside, whom she will visit with her hou, I.owIh IMcp, before going on to her home In Nebraska. Daniel Applegnto llalforty, ooii of Mr nml MrH. 7.. T.llnlferty nnd grandson of dipt. O. C Applegate. horn hern July :i, ha thn distinction of being the grout-grandson of Dan iel Applegate, n inombor of tho fore e under (leorgn Washington Mr, llalforty, who wnn MIbh Annie Ap plegaeo before nor marrlaRo, I n dnnghtor of CnpffTn Applegate. She I horo on a visit from Kodlnc, Alaska, with her year-old daughter. Poggy. K, I). Ilodgman, n momber of tho highway cnmmUslon, I hero from Med ford for a short bualiiWR visit. An Interesting party of tourists nr rived nt night from Piedmont, Cal lfornln, on a slKht-Hcelng trip through Klamiiih county. They are: Mr. nnd MrH. Charles J, Ilosworth, Chnrlos I,. Ilosworth nnd Ml Ortrtido Ilos worth. "Thoy nro gnostB nt Iho White Pelican hotel. F. C. I.nthrop, an official of tho Southern Pacific company and II, C. Hallmark general freight agent of (ho company nro in thn city today from Suit Francisco uttoiullng lo company business, W. C. Champion of Seattle, M. I). OIiIb, nml O. L, lluhrmnn both of Medford, nro momhork of n pnrty of '.), Children under 11. 10c. Adult. 3.'ic. .Manager. Sam Frnncli. 7-S m Of course wo "toot our own horn," hut nlwn truthfully. Currln' for drug. i Kif llrunswlck records run smoother, last longer and nound bettor, Cur rln ! so. 7 two stoves a small Item. ; 10 Cords, $35.00 i Dry Slab, Cord, $6.00 I Wo nro prepared to supply our cus tomers with BLOCK WOOD Double Load, $8.00 Consult with in on your year's sup ply of fuel, our 12 years' experience I enables ti to be of rare tervlco to you, nnd this advice Is free to you. O. PEYTON & CO. 119 Main. Phone A WORD OF APPRECIATION Not for one moment do we take all the credit for the steady growth and prog ress of this bank. We are trying to do our full share, of course, in providing the best possible banking service for the commun ity, but our success is the direct result of the community's confidence in us and of the manner in which they have supported the American National Bank as a home institution. When you bank here, you may know that your business is appreciated and that you will receive willing, friendly., helpful service as a mark of that appreciation. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Bank If wo haven't what on want, wo will get It for you, or toll you whom ltii int ll Piirrln'M fur itl-tll..! ? ' Thosii now llrunswlck daiicn ' record rum hno the "pop," Cur- I' rln say ho. 7 m Distinctly different. Distinctly bet tor. Krniuons candle. Currln for drug. 7 Currln' sell till models llrunswlck phonographs on onsy term. 7 WeuM CALOL HUSHING OIL AM ZEROLENE LookJbrtheSigtf Modtrn Crankcat CImw Ingr.Strvicn helps to kftp your nglo in prim con dition. Safe thorough cotmct. STANDARD OIL COMPANY I (California) ' Hoe 1X2'' nfli sHBBsHLIIIb II Long Distance From Klamath Fails .Hecent improvement and re-arrangement of our long distance lines have made it possible for us to offer to our patrons at Klamath Falls an improved long distaiKe service. Installation, of repeater equipment on our San Francisco-Portland lines has very much improved the transmission over these lines, and it is now possible to talk from Klamath Falls to Portland or San Francisco, or even points further distant without undue effort and with very satisfactory results, and with a minimum of delay in handling of long distance calls placed with us. We offer these improved facilities to our subscribers and patrons at Klamath Falls at our regular rates for long distance service as their needs require. A trial of this service to Portland or San Francisco will convince you of the good results which can be obtained in handling business by long distance. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. 1 P-trM ,.-- - vM'4