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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1922)
i Hi. iu LH i .11 .n'li'-l. J !' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH TALIS, OREGON ritin.W, m'.nsMiiKU ,i( toaa. UttM u J E v 'i .DEN RULE OPENING Will Olcbrntn Move to New inticr 'Willi Kntcrlnlnmcnt f Golden Utile store hnn virtual- nnlctcd movlnR from Iho qunr- t Fourth nnd Main, occupied tlio Klfimuth rnllu storo wno d 13 years hco, to the new (rom which tlio K.- K. K. storo recently., on Mnn near h street, and tlio formn) open- IJ tnko plnco tomorrow. onlrrtalnincnl program tins brcpnrb J' (or the afternoon and iK, In charge of Miss Chsx llnntior, accompanied by Miss Ilmln on tlio piano. To furth ko tho day memorable In the i of visitors, tho storo Is mnk ten por cent rotund on nil to w's purchases, lumber of wholesale dlstrlbu f (Irynoods nnd clothing show forest In the openlnR by con flntory messages, accompanied ral plecos, Among them were Inkelsplcl company, San Fran- Flolsrlincr & Meyer of Port 1), Harts, San Francisco, Coop- bastes and Cnsey, and l.cvl ks & company, San Francisco. Emporium, San Francleo's departcmnt store, and Meier tho equally largo Portland ccrn, expressed their appreciation iiu uwt.iaiuu Willi UACi'iuiuanii "Vtl bouquets. "fixtures, carpets and show ronvo been Installed by tho P''''u!o. nnd tho storo Is spick 'nc ' A new departuro In Klam 'n,i Is tho downstairs, or basc J'r?toro, wbcro reduced prices iTfovalI on certain nrtlclcs. Just now tho basement storo Is n Torlt nblo toyland, and will bo until Christmas, Santa Claus Is on hh vny, tho storo management announc ed, and will arrive In a few days to remain until Christmas. "Thirteen years experience In merchandising In Klaraqtn Falls Rives us abundant faith In tho con tinued prosperity of Klamath coun ty." said K. V. Vannlce. " arc satisfied with our new location, an confident that we are going to have n larger business from now on, Scr vlco to our patrons has always been and will continue to bo our fore most aim, and wo expect to ruako tho Golden Kulc storo (bo leading dry goods store of Klamath Falls." SUMMONS Itqiilty No. nrni IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB STATU OF ORECPN FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Ned O'Connor, Plaintiff, vs. Vf. WTiltlach. Mary B. Dlmmltt nnd D. C. Dlmmltt, her husband, Ivn M. Stukel and Stephen Stukcl, her husnnd, Margaret A, Moore nnd Homer C. Moore, her husband, Oonevtnvo M. Kinder nnd Marlon Kinder,- her husband, Jacob B, Whltlateh nnd Mnud WTiltlntch, his wife, Marlon H. Whltlateh nnd Heulnh Whltlateh, his wife, Har vey F. Whltlntch nnd Maud Whlt lateh. his wife-. Win. J). Whltlntch and Thelmn Whltlntch. his wife. Jesso E.. Whltlateh nnd Nolllo C. Whltlntch. his wife. Charles, M. Whltlntch, and l-cna W. Whit r AT THE THEATRES I rixn tiu:r Moro persons nro said to appear In "Tho l.ovos of Pharaoh" than In nny other motion picture over made. The spectator sees 112,000 persons In tUJ. most tremendous production directed by Krnest l.ubltseh an nounced at n luncheon In New York, The extras wero paid ery eve ning nt sundown m thoy filed buck to tho steamship that transported them from nnclcut Kftypt t modern Kurope. Tho p'aymaster'n record.! show thtit he linnded out wngos to 112,0Ci persons during tlio toll months of tho filming. violence which outclassed UwlrV Ho ruled with n firm hand for evil, killing ntivttim unfortunate nnouuli to tUmiKioo with him, and nnyor al low Inir nreldenlnt visitor to lonvu (lie plnon to tell thu tnlu. Syhlu Uro.uuer l tho lending Indy, that 112,000 persons appeared In "The Uvcs of I'harnoh," somo o.f j Till" Milium' those who heard him wore frankly! A story or mytory In nn older dny skeptical. That was far moro than , that thrilled tho. read era of ono of wero ued In "Passion," "Deception" j America' most popular mnguxlnea I and "Tho Ulrth of n Nation" com- and was pronounced n top-notch j hitch, his wife tho unknown heirs I Wn,?J work of l,on- fm" " ,,,p ubor' ! Mr. Lubltsch turned for corrobor- ty tnentro tonny in in srreen rorm of Kllia A. Whltlateh deceased; I also all other persons or parties j ntltm , ns mnagcr. 1'nul Davidson i presented by I'liUorsal. then- ftt m ft dlitl h I v flhBtfe t A I t t a 1".: '"",'.' 1"""' "''"'. iM.': ""; who showed receipt from n VSlttM', llUtl Ul litfcfti'31. Ill IUU H-41 I ... . estate described In tho complant trlcal agency for Its commission for nercin, noicnuams. j To W. W. Whltlateh, Mary 1". Dlmmltt and 1). C. Dlmmltt, her husband. Ivn M. Stukcl and Stephen Stukel, her husband, Margaret A Mooro and Homer C. Moore, hur husband, Oenevlevc M, Kinder and Marlon Kinder, her husband, Jacob K. Whltlateh and Mnud Whltlateh. his wife. Marlon D. Whltlateh and Ileulah Whltlateh. his wife. Harvey F. Whltlateh nnd Maud Whltlateh. his wife. Wm. D. Whltlateh and Thelmn Whltlateh. his wife. Jesse. K. Whltlateh and Nellie C. Whltlateh. his wife. Charles M. Whltlateh and Lena W. Whltlateh. his wife: the unknown heirs of Ellin A. Whlt lateh, deeensed; also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or In terest In the real estate described In tho complaint herein. Defendants; IN TUB NAMR OF THE STATB OF OltEOON you arc hereby requir ed to nppear and answer tho com plaint filed acalnit you In tho above entitled suit on or before the ISth day of December. 1922, that being the last day or the time prescribed In tho order for publication of sum mons herein, and It you fall so to appear, plead, answer, demur or oth erwise moro heroin within said time, for want thereof plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed for In his com lalnt herein as follows, to-wlt: For a decree of the above entitled Wolf Utw" was written by Hugh I'endexter. Chnrlo Snnor proptr ed It In screen form for Slunrt I'.iton to direct. Tho logical star for u story of manliness and courngo under ter rible and fear-lnstlltlnn circum stances wn Frank Mnyo, I'nhorsnl executives thought. He was thor oughly In lu'enrd with I'.UonN direc torial methods, also n thing rxtuli- THIS KTIIAMI "Table Top Itnneh," showing nt tho Strand tlientro tonight, M tho nlory of n little sheep much on rt high Isolated mma, ilnMdcd nuir by Knto ltowurs wlui.io inllier had been foully dealt with by tin tinkuovn us j:issliv beforo tho story open. t'nttlemon fnvonl MIm Ilowers but one day. ('omp)nltit lit entered ngnlnit her sheep by ono I'owell, for ulterior motheit as It drvrlops. nid It Ik then thut John Martin, a young eiittlo owner. (iln)cd by Neal Hart) comet Into the stnry duinaltdllig fnlr ' piny. Well, tlio story gooii on withi ttetltin, Including fighting nnd rldluit ' a only Nenl I tart rnn light und rltte. , iiiiikliig n wonderful picture Tonight then' Is the tinunl Friday night country storo with fifteen ' prize und a great etitertiilnment li , mwiiltlng for aiiyonn who goes to the I Strand this evening, Sunday tho great wrestling match between Joo Steelier and Karl Cad aes7smoBmmaKaaBecsswKxaammmamrsmm Playing At The Liberty You nil like a real rcd-bloodod num tutch is the vorsiUllo FRANK MAYO who . sUra today in K "'. "YVULr LAW, a troiijAt(iry of tho-Havs following Iho Civil war. You'll like this one just a.s wo all like Frank Mayo. ' 'Ctmilntt Sunday to tho Liburty is the ac knowledtjod puiipf oomody-dranm of tho year. "U rand ma's Doy" is admittedly the best of the season and when we .tell you that the star is Harold Lloyd we know you will want to see it. tl....1 la. ... .Illinl iiir.iil. -if ! , IIKIII-II III IIIUIIJ IIIIIUIM ...U..B ... .... , . ... . . .,, ,. ,, , ,-. , past such n "Tito Man Who Mnr- .rled His Own Wife," probably their greatest success. Tho story dntes buck to INTO, nnd ("Wolf Li w" Is Just exactly what was I established In a rough mountain community by 'ni "Samson" Homi er, who ruled mountaineer itli . lH)Il,.,i In "Harb .Wire." i'iti:.suYTi:m. party is rosiTo.vi.-o The party to bo given by tho Christian Endeavor ht tlio 1'resby- terlau church tonight has been posl- 1 I While In town taWa swim at the Hot Springs Bath House. 24-1 W- NEW TODAY OBSTETRICAL NURSE wants cases. Will nlso take cases at home. Best of references. Address 11. 11. caro of Herald. 1 FOR RENT 2-room furnished ca bin, aultablo tor man and wife. Sco Dick, 240 Broad St. 1-2 WANTED TO RENT Small furn ished house. Call Vcrno White, Dinner Motor Co. 1-7 WANTED TO RENT Three or four room furnished house, close to Central school. Call Loomls at 118 after 5 o'clock. Call 209 W. 1" FOR RENT flledroom for gentle man. Bath, phone, furnaco hcxt. 1003 High St. 1-2 If you enjoy openings and u cup of good tea step In next Saturday and visit with me. The public Is cordially Inrltod to attend tho opening of the Coffee Cup, Mt. Lakl Cortters Myrtlo Butler. 1 WANTED Woman cook at once. $100 n month. Apply Western Labor Bureau. 1028 Main St. 1 Furnaco comfort at almost stove cost. A plpelcM furnaco guaranteed to heat n soven room house to 70 do groos in rero weather. Large feed door. 27 In. oblong flro box. A real hoatlrfg plant with all up to dato foatures. Installed In your houiio, complete. $160.00, that's all. L. N. Haines, 1023 Main St. 1-7 A& CML JANN NOS n t PARAMOUNT PICTURE THE UOVES CF PHARAOH' furnishing 1 12,065 extras during tho filming of the Paramount pic- court removing all clonds from the! ture "The Loves of Pharaoh", which L" W? l5!."S.J,f ertif,,neTn"e.; b the feature at the Pine Treo to MIUVU) UCIVIUitUlU Ull HUlCtC I claims or the defendants, or any or cither of them, or any other party Currlna sell percolators, , Universal Electric 29 Call at the Hot House. Springs Bath 24-1 f Th sjLSNE rrlri'H For Drugs. MB. Ninth and 29 W YOUR WINTER'S WOOD slfauld hiyc( your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. .. f:Our fuel is the best, our a nrtivR ar no-nt on aiao. ,,,., - -- - - , Blocks, Body ana xama- rAr VSW Your business is" solicited. I Peyton &io. or parties therein or thereto, and qulotlnc the title, of tho plaintiff In and to the , NHNWi. NWUNEU and the SWKNWU. Lots 2. 3, 4 and 5. and tho NWUSWV ; also all that portion of Lot 16, lying west of a line beginning at a point 4. SO chains west of the northeast corner of Lot 2 of said Boctlon 8, and running thence due south to Lost River, tho said portion of said Lot 16 embraced boreln containing 3,50 acres, more or less, nil of raid lands being In Section 8, T 41 S.. R. 11 E.. W. M.. saving and excepting therefrom a ditch right of way to the United States as shown In Vo. 25, page 131, and Vol. 39, page 001, deed records of Klamath County, Oregon, and saving and excepting also the cer tain road easement, mentioned and described In book 3C. pag406, deed records of Klamath County, Oregen: also excepting herefrom the C.23 acres conveyed to J. Frank Adams out of said lands, as shown In Vol. 41. page 159 of deed records of Klamath County, Oregon, and sav-4 ing and excepting two mortgages made by this plaintiff to tho West ern Bend Si Mortgage Co.; doclarlng the plaintiff to be tho absolute own er In fee strnplo of oil of said lands owned by htm and described heroin, and that defendants, and each of them and all other persons or par ties oe rorever cnjolnod and de barred from asserting any claim, right, tltlo or interest In or to the said lands, adverse to the plaintiff, and for such othor and further re lief as shall seem meet and equit able. This summons h published pur suant to on order of tho Honorable . L. Leavltt, Judgo of tho above entitled Court, made on the 2nd day of November. 1922. tho first Pub lication being mado In tbo Evening Herald on the 3rd, day of Novem ber, 1922, and the last publication to be mado on the 15th day of Dec ember, 1922. J. II. CARNAHAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. N 3-10.17-24 D 1-8-1S night and tomorrow. "We'll need 1S.000 extras tomor row," Mr. Lubltsch used to telephono and tho agency delivered them F. O. 11. at the steamship landing at Lub ltsch city, whero the sands of tho do scrt stretched as far as tb eye could see between these reconstructed py ramids and sphinx and tcfnplcs. HCJDIOXH gfAMt rmon m IN TUB JUSTICE COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF LI.VKVILLE, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON. Baldwin Hardware Company, plain tiff, vs. W. C. Lehman, defendant. To W. C. Lohman, Dofondant, In the namo of the State of Oregon, You are heroby required to appgur and answer tho complaint filed against you in tho above entitled ac tion on or before, January 8, 1923, that being the expiration of six weeks publication of thli suinmomJ prescribed oy tne order for puoiicn- tlon thereof and If you fall so to an swor, the plaintiff will take judg ment agulnst you for the sumi o( $45,95 with Interest thereon at six per cent per annum from July 1, 1921, and the further sum of $32.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent por annum from August 2, 1921, also for the sale of threo notes totaling the sum of $205.00 In principal attachod and garnished In this action as your proporty, to sat- lsty the Judgment obtained. This publication Is made by order of Lorn L. Oachanen. Justice of the above named Court, duly mado on Novembor 23rd, 1922. The dato of tho first publication of this mimmons In November 24th, 1922. Postoftlce address: Klamath Falls, Oregon. LKM L. aAaiirvOEN, Jitstlro of tho Peace. N 24 D 1,8,10,22,29 J 0 NOTICE Special Prom-ding In Equity No. inn IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETI TION OF THE BOARD OF DI RECTORS OF THE MALIN IRRIGATION DISTRICT. OF KLAMATH COUNTY, ORE nnx pnAYiN'R that all of THE PROCEEDINGS IN CON-t NECTION WITH TUB ORGANI ZATION OF SAID DISTRICT AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD, OF DIRECTORS AND OF SAID, DISTRICT. PROVIDING FOR I AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSl'-J ANCE ANT) SALE OF BONDS OF SAID DISTRICT. AND PRO-. CEEOINGS PROVIDING FOR I AND AUTHORIZING THE EXK-, CUTI0.V OF A CONTRACT WITH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FOR A WATER RIGHT FOR THE LANDS OF THE DISTRICT, MAY UK AP PROVED AND CONFIRMED HY THE COURT. TO THE MALIN IRRIGATION DIS TRICT OF KLAMATH COUNTY,! OREGON. AND TO ALL FREE-I HOLDERS. LEGAL VOTERS AND ASSESSMENT PAYERS WITHIN SAID DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN1 that tho hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of Tuesday, tho 9th day of January, A. ' D. 1923, and tho Court Room or the. above entitled Court In the Court Iioubo of Klamath County, In the City of Klamath Foils. Oregon. Isj sot as tho tlmo and placo for inn hearing of tho petition of tho Board ' of Directors of tho Mai In Irrlga-' tlon District of Klamath County, Oregon, praying that all of tho pro-i ccedlngs In connection with tho or-, Ionization of said .District and all . subsequent proceedings of said ' Board of Directors and of sain ir rigation District Including tho pro ceedings providing for and authoriz ing tho lssuanco and salo of tho bonds of said District in tho amount and to the extent of Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars $100,0Q0.UUJ, and proceedings providing for and authorizing the execution of a con tract with tho(Unlted states oi America for , water right for tho landB of tho Djitrlct, muy bo exam ined, approved and confirmod by tho Court, which said petition has beon filed with the Clerk or tlio circuit Court for Klamath County, Oregon. Any person Interested may, nt any tlmo beforo Tuesday tho 'J tit da of January A. D. 1923. appear and contest tho validity ol such proceed ings or any of tho acts pr things theroln enumerated. To bo published: Novombor 24, Dec, I.", and 15th, 1922, C. R, DELAP. Clerk of the Circuit Court of thn State of Oregon for Klumath County. By I.10YI) R. DKLAP, Deputy. E. M, UUIJH FRANK LAMPIX)T C. R. BEARDSLEY Directors of tbo Malln Irri gation District of Klamath County, Oregon. N 21, D 1,8,10 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW BfMmrjur&rrs'Cst ecuv .'f"Z3 i k the Loves of Pharaoh'3, r nSSkERNEST lUB'iTSCHJfc. S AN OIEN LETTER TO MAYOR-ELECT ARTHUR WILSON Ivlainnth Kails, Ore. Dec. 1, 1922. Mnvor-Klcet Arthur Wilson, Klamath Falls, Ore. My Hear Arthur: Wo want to asl; a favor. Will yon put HAROLD LLOYD on the police force? Single handed he will round up at leiut five thousand peojile in Klamath Fulls and take them to the Liberty Thea tre to laiifih at "Grandma's Hoy." He is a Deputy Sheriff in the picture. Did you ever hear of a deputy, single handed, capturing that many neople? Neither did we. Come in and he one of thu captives you can serve your sentence in an hour. It's all day Sunday. Sincerely, .II. W. POOLE. ALSO MACK SENNETT LAUGHING COMEDY "WHEN SUMMER COMES" 7 AND SELZNICK NEWS yj-TJ-i IF A BABY DRANK i 4 m a whole bptdc of Blnz Bronchi Lyptiis It wouldn't be harmed n bit. j Because Binz Bronclu-LyptuB is safe it contains no narcotics. It soothes coughsi'find'rclicves colds simply by means ofrtheVondcrful healing prop erties of pure' Eucalyptus oil from i which it is made. BRONCHI-LYPTUS tT'RY Y'OUR DRUGGIST FIRST WcMISG 1 si-r, G0 ss ' sssK Liqobtt & Mvers Todacco Co. I h I 4 ,'. h