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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1922)
At.ffO.'.; . i ty,'i " w - it j.i i r V "JOV nm, 'I til l?HI l (.1 s ( Hi;;;. THE EVENIM6 Ill-KALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON P fhf " Niwno Theno Screen Players ami Win lrn:c Tickets To Motion Picture Tltoutrei.!!! din mime iIimm- two iniiiliit rii'en plwi7 Well" llieli iiiiini'K mi tin- lilnlil. IIiiimi, hu j'lnii' nun iiitnii', i lln ui-.i .mil i M.KII. MINTi'lT, 'I in. iu:mi, HI.'ltALH. in- Uiw- ni tiii; in:uu (,iriu. n Milir will uppeu- mill ilii fin lvu uctl.t, Hi pic line In nil, t mil plume will In- iinm'ii'irii .ll aie i- inii.i In rnihiul al Till! IIKItM.ll mil lulrr (linn iimiii if (lie mil tlm fillnMliiK pillillnillmi mill Hie iinrul mime., ulll (In- iiiiIiIUIikI ilul i)h(. Viiiii- uiii-hk fur liiilii)'n llilllni liiti.il ! In mil l(r limn W iltlf-ulii) n. miii. TIip imiiiiiI nniiii'N nf null)'. plelute. will ! iulitlliril Wi-ilnrwl.iv. I'llriM will hi- iw hiIimI In llir Hiree pm-Mius miIiiiiIIIIiic tlm tli-nte.t mi it'll iiiinilii-i if iihiiumN im fnll'iuii I HIM l'ltl1 in fn,, lithi't, in iiu NTHAN'D, HTAIt, AMI 1 .111 lil Till. T!tl . HKItlSH t'Kllf.l -II fiT.i llilii'U. 1 lllltll I'ltl.l, (I tnr UiliHr. In rt.nl nf it i.f. f ic iilntiii toil In- Judged liv Mm llnu llm fjtiPww-. nr itulti'il ul llir Itei-iilil officii. IJnrli I'melopc will ho lanrh.O li'i I lif linn of rwlpl. 'I1rlil Mill In illili; lit nltP (illllierw, tt iicfltly ni iosl lilr, nil hi it number f.ii- rmli tlmnlri'. Tlllrlll Mil Ml KT1IINUH TO TIIIH WXTItSr M'S nil i;. nt sn is Mil it i.t i:hs toihvi rlKBaMH t& an -rls iL Tj ' SP (8 I i. , mi. -It- t.('4 Wl'f-f 1, (lli'lUtltlHl iM.lflk.V. (t) Itlllll n.-sjiii h. mmmmmtmmmBmmumBsmn It Rcenw tlittl ice croam vlion it is really jjood, proven tho old, old saying, "Uio moro you eat tho more you wwit" i Try &UM - You will find it m Kood'Ui.tt you will want inoro. Ourln-H aivumi'iit U that "wo oat it our ttlvw." Klamath Falls Creamery I&lM'iiii,Sl. ZSNaXKKXnzSTGXZBtSZrSX mrmmmMmeM3mKX2ttaasssztii&?irr3X2nasa2ai ssaKxsveasazsssssxstsyt'uratmxsai i minniir stasttsuK mil 1 1 . , i, itgiacascscsaBoaagaris 1 8 f i In response to persistent public demand fort another chance to buy. at Auction we ave secured ha Finance Winters' business ;j AucUon will give Saturday price Every article in Winters . stock has been re duced for private sale.--Arthur H. Allen, for the IV lerchattte m MM?? (lln Mill! Now; Wrlfo I'lid'nly Vnir (Vimiii) mill Aililrrs ml II u- 5'wri "I'm ni n iy . ' i ,',n im Our YUM IMione 7l Cm m u w Li fill, tr consent of thd Merchants ompany to hold Aflereoon and Evening musk, be saved at you a chance to buy at irour own Finance Co.', Liquidating ? W ' B HI'MMO.SM l'qiill,t n, in mi; rutiTiT coi'itr or tiii; H'l'AI'E OP OHHUON 1'Olt KLAM ATH county. I Find Hclmlirlilii, I'lullillff, I VH. Ileitslii Hrliiimliln, Holi'mlnnt. TO IIKKHIIJ HCIIONCIII, tlm iilmvn mimed aiifcfltl(i lit. In tin) Niiimi if llin Htuln nr Om');iiii, yon urn hero liy ri'iillri'(l tu appear mul niswcr tliu 'ompliiliit fllctl iiKiilimt you In tlm iiliovo nntllliiil Hiilt. on or before. tlm 7lli day of SeiittiiiilierJ 1122, Hint Iii-'iik llin ilny of Hie lint laililluilloii of Minimum, mul tlm limt i ilny wlllilti wlilcli' yon nr rmiulicil - to nimunr. n flxi'il hy tiii- unlcr ofiKOH UH.N'T Hmnll Wonm Iiimho. Iiiililliiillon of iIiIh HiitiitnnliH. If onl pirlly fnriilNlii'il, 1." til l."2l full to iiiiiKmr nnil nmiwir. tlm iliilii-i ('rem cut Avu. Uvy ncxl ilonr 2-S tiff will apply to tlm (mri for tlm rul; lli'f ili'iiiitnili'il in milil iniiipliiliit Kulil milt Ih liroiu;lit to Hi'Ciirn II ndliitlim of tliu linnilH of innli Inujiiy 1'nlnlliii; lictui'i-ii jdiirBiOf mul ilnlii Hff, mul In liunvil iipnn iruol mul lliiliiimmi inn tini'iil nf Urn plaintiff liy Jim Tlila HiiimnoiiM In publlnlicil In Hid Kvi'tiliu; llirul.l, n ilnlly iiiium liapur nf c.mi'ral ilrciiliitlon, prlnl i'il. pnlilUlnil, nnil cli nliituil lit ICIniiiilli I'iiIIh, Klmnalli coniity, Ori'con. liy order or tin- lliiiior.ililu A. I. I.mivltt, JiiiIko of n-iIiI f out t. ami illitml July 27. 1!I22. tin- firm jnili lleiitl'm l" Im iiiihIii on Hi'' 27tli day or Jllly. 1922, mul tin- IiihI pnlillni lion tlicn-of on tlm "Hi ilny of Hup tnnilmr, IU22 HKNXCIt. MANNIN'i ft OANONO. Ami'ili-mi Niiilon.il Hank IIIiIk. Kliininili rulln. Ori'Kiui Atlorin)K for I'lalntlH. J 27 A !l. HI. 1 7.2 I, HI. H 7 NOTiri; I'OIt I'tltl.KATlOX (I'ulilMierj , ii:i,.iiTMi.,vroi"iiu: iVi'Utioit. II H LAND OKI'll'i: i Ulu-vluw.j Orepon. Jiitin 21. 1U22. . NOTICK Is Imruby gUcn that (ieontu UnrJIIiiK. or "Hi ininpnny. Mnnllln Hay. Fort Mills. I'hlllpplm-i In. (tlm, mi Julv 13. rr-yi. Miituo llomifiind i;ntry. No. uil'.OS. for AW V, HKVi, Hectlon 11, Township II Hmitli. Unnne fi-Knst. Wlllumotto Meridian, bus tiled nollro of Inlun. lion to make thn-i-y(Hr proor, to eiitnhlUli cliilm in tlm Mini iibod' ilesrrllieil. before IiIh loiiini.iuillUK lf fix rifetuirsuHiii to prodsliitiH eon liilneil In Cirniliir No. .'7:5 mid his wlimweH before llert . ThoimiH, t ii 1 1 I'll HIiiiAh lomnilMiloner. nt Klant ntii rulln. oroKon, on tlm tr.ih day ot -iKUU. 1922 CIhIiiiiihi ii.inieH lis wltiKtwu: Ji.U IHrIi. nf Hiin-lu, Cnllforntn. Wlnfli Id K (Sllkt'y, nf llnrltiiluy. ('iitlfnrnti. i;.tnr.i HUliiinlHiii. of DorrlH, iMllfiiriibi rK.!' IM wtird UlilirtiilHoii. uf Dor rl. '(Mllloinla. V V. I.K1IIT, HeKlstor. I 21 Jv fi IR.20.it" AH. ', Wl'ckl) llMldllll, t'irj;r.ipli I If joiidou'L HH"V'' wjiero Jim uie KIK. yillt'ro nut vn Iiik tar. , l'sij:r.iili 2 HiiHiilliui ni.ilioii n car k4 'lis true, but Hint's 'not she luilf ('Ml, ilwirle II l'r.1triipli 3. Mistakes aro t'iei i'l'iilitmin lierltnRe of oppiirtmilty. tiny lire tlm piidug iHonos of progmis I'.-iraRr.iph t- A muii ma lie nml lie a'lil to l.eep uttlll surressfully. rurasr.i.'b T What u mini I. now not (that he tells, ti what inn' i i It i nt su restful f l-i y linn of Iiilies Outlii( dear .a K K K Store -7 another ail costs. This Ob 1 4A m iaxHaMMKawHfcasaOd1 CLASSIFIED ADS L MISCELLANEOUS IFUH Itl.'.vr Oiiu lu'ilroiiiii 1 1 r. iiml I Kt 2r3 1'iirnlMlii'il oiin nnitii ciiIiIiih, CoIiiii Inl Itihinm. 1 1 Hi nctir Mnln 2-1 I'OU HAI.i: Kiirnliilifil IniiiKf. T,22 I. Illl Mill HI. illlllW! lllKll MI'lllllll Ti'iiim I'liiinii 2ii:i.l. 2-1 I'OH HAI.I-: (Uiixl Kiirmp- nnil innrli. Ini' Hlinp. rlidipi'nl rent In county nt a c.'inil prlci!. linx M. (' llontlil nf fhd. J-7 I.O.'IT A Icatliur pronirlptloii ca (oiitnlnlnic Huvurul nurgltnl In Klruini;iil. i'lmliir iitcnmi notify Dr. A. K. (tylti'K, Itbcrcntlon. Orn l-.l VA.vn:i To lilrn iilxtiTil koiiiI IekkIiii: linrm-H. loni; Joli. Mitrlnn Nlnn. llin 2 IK. t'lly l-3 I'OIt IIIINT Kurnlilied apts. Apt. 12T N. Cth Ht. I.orenz 1-3 l.f)HT liettteeii Klnnmlli Falls mid Univ. n HIiiikeHpearo fUhlm; rod. I'lniler i(mki mtiirn to Cliarloy's i rime, i;i.inmtli F.iltM. Hiiltnlilo n I ward 31-3 At your n.vn prlrn mul terms; lined sewlni; nuirlilncs, In Reed rondltlon at Klnecr fewliic Machine Co. Moro. 20S Main St. 31-r. .KKK Rhoei repaired. Jack Frost. Sixth Ht., off Main. CJf. I'OH HAMliOOO feet CS I2t .'.' Ilth Ht. cable tf mi:n w,nti-:d ktiiiki: conditions For scrvliu ns Itallread: MACHINISTS lll.ACKSMITHK ' hiii:i:tmi:tai woifii:iiH coi'i'iaisMiTiis ('All INSI'r.CTOHH HOII.iaiMAKF.KS la.r.CTHR'IANS I'll'i: KI1TKHS TINNBIlrfS CAU ltni'Aiitiats. C'Alt IHMI.DKHS (Carpenters) - WOOUTIMt.NKHS CAHINKTMAKKns llKM'iatS AIX CI.ASSKS Adeijuatu provlilons hnvo been imido for th full protection nt new employes, the, samo as old employes who remained loyally nt workAppllcanU should apply nt SOL'THKHN l'ACIFIC Km ploymi'iit llurenii, Ilonin 7. 65 ' Market Street, San Francisco, (open S n. m. to S.30 p. m. dally Including Sundays), or any t tho follow Ing efficers: Superin tendent (Third St. Station), San Francisco, Oakland IMcr, Sacra mento, Stockton, Dunsnijilr, llakorsflnld, I.ob Angeles. As slHtant Buporlntendcnts. Sparks, Nev., mid HoiiebiirR. Oro., Super Intondeut Motive l'ower, Sacra mento ami I.os AngelcH. J. II. DYKIt, (Ion. Mgr. SOl'TIIiatN l'ACIFIC COMPANY. FRIDAY&SATURDAY SPECIALS Ladies Dark Brown one strap Pumps with Suede Trimming $5.85 IJIack and Brown Oxfords and Pumps $4.85 Patent, Brown and Black Kid Pumps $2.85 Girls.' Patent Mary Jane Pumps $3.85 Houston & Jester J'Olt HAM: WlK-clor 0. Wllnon ow. Im; imiicIiIiio. 1'rfin rciannaliln. N, II. Druw, 01 Main Ht. 21tr I'OIt HAM--ltaiiKc, hIx iIIiiIiik room tlnilrH mul tnlile, licil. Call Htanley with): C Htucky, 11 Hi & ne. 29-l R)It BAM: Old papem, mltalilo for iimlcrlylnK lliioloum, carpot, etc., wrnpplm; and pncklnn. Tun contH a Iiitku liumllo, IIlt.iM offlrii u I'OU HAM: -ICO ItcKlstnrod Mn- (oln liuckn. Kur particulars Innulrn of I) II Murphy, Merrill Ht. 27-A8 WANTIJD Wnltcr or waitress and clinlmlicrmald, I'hono Iagls Rldga Tawn. 3tf KOIl HAI.B 1000 121 N. 11th Ht. feet f.-8 en hte. t( I'OIt 11KNT HnUHokeoplnB Apts. 39 IIIrIi and C2 .Main. I'hono IS. :itf A IIKAI. IIAItflAIN OIIAItANTi:i:D Onn 1921 Ford, S pasnenRiif tourliiK. llulck Hales & Servlco Co. 21tf - xeTiri: of nin:itin-s sum in tiii: ciitct'iT coi.'ht of Tin: HTATK OF OUCdON, FOIt KI,AM ATII COUNTY. W. II. Cnsebeer, plaintiff, vs. S. C. I la maker and Melissa llamaker, husband and wife; O. J. Ilawkcnson and Jmiu Dee Ilawkcnson, husband niul wife: First National Hank of I Klninntb Falls, Oregon, n corpora .Hon; mid Charles A. livelier, ik . fondants Not Ice Is hereby gl(en that ' 111" llrltlft nt n tt.vlt nt Lwn..lnB lH ,..iJ ... M M.tfc U ..aitluiiuii 111 Foreclosure, Issued by tho Clerk of snld court, dated July 19. 1922. In tho abo(p-cntltlcd suit, I will on Fri day, August 18, 1922, at tho front door of tho Court Houso of Klam ath County, Oregon, at Klamath Fulls, Oregon, at tho hour of ten o'clock A. M sell at public auction to tho highest bidder fur cash all tba right, title. Interest, estate, claim, and lieu of the said H. C. llamaker, Melissa Ifnmaker, O, J. Ilawkcnson, .lane Dee llawkenson, First National Hank of Klnmiith Falls nnil Charles A. Ilrtrhnr In and to tlm southwest oim-iuiirter of the northeast one iimirter, tlm northwest one-quarter of the southeast ono-iuartor, nnd the south one-half of tho northwest one quarter of seitlon 8; the southeast one-quarter of the southeast one quarter ot section 1C; tho south uesi one-quarter of tho northeast niie-qiiarter. tlm southeast onc-qunr-tor of tlm northwest one-quarter, tho west onu-hiilf ot tho northwest niie-qiiiirter mid tlm southwest onu- 'quarter of netllmi 22, and the north- west'onu-quiirtcr of section 27. all In towimhln to south, ran co 13 east. Willamette meridian, Klaniuth Coun ty, Oregon, together v.:t!i the tene ments, hereditaments, nnd appurten ances thereunto belonging or in any wIho appertaining; levied upon as property of the said S. C. llamaker, MellJiia llamaker, and O. S. Ilawkcn son, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy a judgment rend ered In nbove-antltled suit on July 11. 1922. in favor of plaintiff and ligalnst defendants S. C. Hamakes. Melissa llamaker. and O. J. Haw l.ennon for tho sum nf Four Thou sand Six Hundred Thirty-one and 10-100 Dollars and for tho sum of Flvo Hundred Dollars and for tho sum of Thlrty-sovon and 60-100 Dol lars, together with interest on all ot said nmounts from tho said Julyull, 1922 until paid at tho rnto of eight per cent per annum, also tho costs and expenses of this sale on execu tion. i.. i.. low; Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore. Hy HUNT K. HAWKINS. Deputy. J 20-27 A3-10-1. TIIK XKW POVKIITV "Jones Is In straitened rlrcum slutices. Isn't ho!" "Yes: he tells me It Is about all liu can do to keep tho wolf out of tliu garage.' Ikithlug Suits nt K. K. K Stoio, 3-7 NEW TODAY I'OU ham-: N room limine, furnlKlioil or mi fiirnlHlii'd, (tomi In, dinililn KiiniKc, Inriid lot, frill I trees. TorniN. A, J, Voyn, 4 OS IIIrIi 8t. 3-9 roit ham: oh tkaob flood fold- Int; kodak, I', O, Ilnx 4 If.. 3 I'OIt HAM; Autmnnlillen, ratilim, ImlldlnR loin. Will xacrlflcu one & nil. Forced to get nwiiy. Officii KaRlo I'ool Unit, llolo In the wall. Home Hnent Home. Hen Dick. 3-5 M)BT On Orcucfliit Ave, clilld'n lil lie Hwenter. Howard, ltotnrn tn llernld (ifflto. 3 KOIt HAI.K flood light auto truck with extra tiro. Geo. U. Chamber' lln 621 Mnln. 3-G FOIl HAM-: Modern 8 rwm hnuo, 2 lots, fenced, big g-trdan. bao uiont, screened In porches, lawn, roso bushes, shado trees, bain, chicken lioiisu. One block from Falrrlow school, best vlow of tho city. All for $3f,00. Call Ht7 Warden Ave 3-.'. l'l'I'H FOIl HAI.B Full blooded, nlr dnles, can bo 'registered. Half lllooil-liouml, half nlrdala. Address J. W. Ooddnrd, 111 Hose, Klamath Falls, Orn. ' 3-C W'ANTED Man ond wlfo at sawmill camp, man to do general work In cluding so mo work on railroad grade. Woman to cook for six to eight men for month or two. During winter not much to do except protect property. Olvo roferences. Dwlnnoll Lumber Co . MacDocl. Calif. 3-4 WANTED Copoble woman to do laundry and cleaning; eight hours day: salary fGO.QO month and noon meal. Apply at onco. Tho Warren Hunt hospital, 403 Pine St. WANTED Man nnd wlfo for dairy work. ll'.O' and board or moro. llox 383. 3-3 WANTED 'Man to dellror nnd milk. $100 and board. Hox 383., City. 3-5 FOH SAM: Household furnlturo. 1228 Oregon Ave. 3-tf FOH SALE One sorrel maro and colt S months old. Huggy and har ness. Also Ilrunswlck phonograph. Call first yellow houso on hilt on Keno road. 3-3 FOH KENT S room modern bunga low, unfurnished with exception of range and window blinds. Close In. Willi be vacated Sept. 1st. Call at 850 No. Ulli. Kent 135.00. I'OU HUNT Cozy apartment furn ished or unfurnished. Will Icaso tor year or more. No children. lU-nt reasonable. Address Tt Herald of fice. 3-6 Straw Huts nt la price. K. K. K, Store. 3-7 Olcnger H.8kcea A. C. Glcnger has filed a suit In tho circuit court against David Skcen for collection ot a nolo tor $500 with Interest at S per cent from July 2, 1921, and $75 attor ney fees. i . Colon Oil vs. Suitzcr The Union Oil company has brought suit In tho circuit court against A. A. Switzer for collection of $275.95, alleged, due for goods purchased. Wiilirlli r. Winter, t-t al A suit has been filed In tho cir cuit court by the Walworth com pany against II, J. Winters, Pa cific Savings nnd Loan association ami tho Peerless Pacific company, ulleglng that on November 1, 1920. T, M, und C. 1. Starr entered into a contract with tho Waluorth com pany for mateilal to be used in, the construction ot the Winters build ing, on Main street between Seventh and Eighth, for which payment Is sought In tho sum ot $634.10 with Intercut at 6 per rent from Decem ber 22, 1920 nnd usklng for Judg ment, It Is further uskod that u derreo foioclosliig u lien ngalsut tlm WIuteisabullilliig und tho lots upon which It stunds bo grunted. so lom; kmii.cs Down uu tho dopot platform, Uuthed In tho bleak wintry bruvzu; Shy, lung ago, of Its contents, With nothing liihlilo It to freeze.; Shorn of Ha former glory. Tapped ot its lust uiiiV.v dim;; Hungloss, beerless und .'rlonilleas. Stands un empty old olKlt-gul!on kug. ' Memories Will Llvo Whoa You Say It With Flowers Flowors for every oocaslos (ffffi HORSE WILLBE DEBATE SUBJECT Question to Come Before Annual Convention of Team. Tritrlr Oumaa I- r I DKTHOIT, Aug. 3," Reselved: That tho horso Is a pro-historic nrtl mal, that his functions luivo bcou taken over by tho motor truck and that civilization hns no furtftsr need for him In tho cities." This well might bn tho subject of a debate on which the horio 1 J expected to stand or fall and that will be one of tba highlights ot I bo nnnunl convention of tho natliki 1 team and motor truck owner' nv jsoclatlon, to ho held nt Cedar c'dit, Ohio, August 7-9. F. L. Henk of Detroit, seer 'ry of tho national organization, it au thority for th0 statement that tho question of bringing the horse back Into popularity (or the fcbort haul of freight and express In the cities Is likely to be decided, at tba con vention. Lover of the horse will vie with proponents of gasollno driven vehicles In the debate. Wnyno Dintmoro of Chicago, secretary of the bono association of America and an ardent cham pion ct tho animal, Is to tako the negatlvn side of tho debate, while F. W. Fcnn. of New York, accro tary of the motor truck division of tho national association of commn' clal clubs has been Invited to clto flgtiros Intended to show that the horso Is losing In popularity In tho cities. According to Mr. Henk somo ex pression on tho future course of truck operators In the cities may hi expected following the verbal tilts. Among other subjects to bo d's cussed at tho convention will bo io proposal, emanating It Is-Mid finm Baltimore, "that railroads deliver freight directly to departmemt ator- , n. Mr. Henk said his orgaBliatlou would oppose tho plan. TIIK IIAUAHHKD FUOVMBHOK "Is the new baby a boy or a j 5lrl. professor?" "An. uicss my soui, i uon i re member. Hut it must be a girl." "Why Is that?" "The wife wanted a girl, and the usually gets everything her own way." MICKIE SAYS ""OUT OMDMtR PfUNTMMr CADCA OUT OP TOV V4B KM 00 ItWElA JCT R. GOOO JtttT 6X UCAP'M fc OeRUftWTQOlCtCEiU M TU'WOMN VWU.M Broken Glasses Thuro In no tliuu for delay whou your b'lawes meet un ac cident. You demand quick uud effi cient servlco tbon. Wu aro uqulppud tu reader Biicli aorvlcu juiniedlal!y. Wu grind tbo am face hbU edge tho Icaso nail gnnran tcu corrqet dapllcailoH' ' of. lenses. I I owe. MONTI Twonty-flvo lenc. yoars , aapar ' tm j i ..al 1 " 'I X V.I A ) Vij. -uisssssi ) "x ,f '&' wvAwaf& 3aAyAS?3 TnMr Klimitk FkwcrSbtf ri (i!. ' swHHHar1 airiwfirin tr iiii,it Dr. GeWe J fhoMi Ofe. liMRaiWat TMMa ,,2-it, tfS'pV'j, Hiaaetfl iy oyvvv4 w wm 834 Main Street, Plwae c-- i , 515 Main St. Oaes Suadaya to 1 Wook .days, 8 a, m, to J pr mv Miag5csgui&-A.a'.ttaia aarnAgcbEJJtuMwuf.vai't'gcagaai --?itfai. A.. ..mz&iMas&imzBXxai&'x tawiaci niwiiii ' i . iisisJfpK; , ' -JJ Nfoid 't. ..vivtAJL, - if