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TUKaPAY, JULY 1, 1024. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN PRDGR ESSIVES READY TO MEET Convention Will Be Held at Cleveland Next Friday Oi.hWIilLAND, July 1, William II. Johnson, ohulrniuh uf tlin eonfnroiico for progressive action, toduy on a r rlvul iioro took churgo of prttpuru done fur 4ho convention which opons July 4. Johnson will deliver ,th knynotu itddrosa. Although iifforlti win l)t iiukIo to eom-lude tli ii cunvou tlun Friday leaders believe It will last Hi rn li Hulurduy. A atulo tiiuiit Ik expected from LuFotlode mulling It clear whether he woulil accept Uib nomination tor ill prnitl dnnny. "The White Sister" Now 1 Showing at Liberty Jjiilliui (HnIi In Mar of - Vliolopliij ! i MhmvM lti-l Ui-nlu. i Lillian I lh duos , mil uct, Inn father live ho tllln purt In "The Wlhlto Bluter,"' now playing at dm Liberty theater. Cunt by uitture to give un llliialnn of belonging morn to another world thun thl ono, she jiiit a. spiritual quality, tin emotion and a toniilty Into tliu purt which rlxvt 1o breath-taking moment of rtllry. No ona linn kept ullvo A finer flumo than Lllllun (lluli, a flame thnt him loarnod to burn always moru brightly, unit with A sureties equalled only by tho constant admiration of thou aanda. Hir In perhaps tlm greatest talent anion real si-roou playori, und tho proml of eplnndld lltspit I supremely fulfilled In Henry King's production of "Tim Whlto Sister." I lor poptilurlty todiiy In rta sturdy in in tho old day with tho Added nil vuuliigti of having grown with each now performance. Ilur churactorlttn llonii have mnturcd and mellowed to a point of bolng ehoor genius. Ben Turpin Advised As Gloom Diapcller I'uilll). Mn ii of KrroiMi In Hliowii III Flvo It"'Ior nl Tin White I'l-llimi To drlvo nwity (h blui-it' tlm Whlto Ii'Uonu Thiiittor advlm! ovoryono to iieo Hon Turpin In "The Hlirlok of Arnby" Hhowlnu at Hint plityhotiHi) tonlKht, Miimmur 8 broun In tolllug of thin flvo rind conindy, auya: "You'll want to acrnuin an you m the CHrJ. (ilnklnu lnwur unit low pr Into tho doptha of tho torture i pool In the lmndlt'a plm-c. You'll atruRKlo with loir tin nlu- wrltlui to froo hsrufllf from boiulsy. You'll know' 1io ln't nnlly Rolim to drown; but It Just n plrturu; but It's no nml thnt youll bo nfrnid you may bo wrung, It's, till very torrlblo; but ut tho mi mo tlmo It iniikpa up pno of tho vcrmimliittly fnnny hits in thn now Muck 8nnntt Hon Turpin fenture loiiKth coiimdy. "The Shrlok of Arnby." ! WANTED The Herald will pay 10c a pound for clean linen, calico or cotton rags. No ends or pieces The De Laval . Look at the nhovc illustrations show ing how the De Laval Milker is made to suit the temperament of the cow. Everything in just right for the greatest production of milk in the shortest time. , . i' The master piilsfitor on the Pulao Puinp ansurej n:i tihsolutoly,. 'uniform puliation tpc;il h ain! year out? " l. W kERNS.';M (It 13 AM HIOPAUATOIIH, MILKINO MAOHINliS, MOM'N POP CP 1 aiovi Tuounu; piling IIP! If. iMPbHAT mi( C-:OLDi6 FlflM 'a CAijfiimCi MOM ''Q ' I'utiSutj. V'&CVOlS tactics SEATTLE CHIEF OF POLICE RETURNED BI5ATTL.E, July ' 1. WIIIIkiii II. Boviirynn, rm'novod Wvilmmduy by lira. Ilunry l.iinili.x, uiiIIhk niiiyuV wi ruDtorod todny by Muyui1 Drown on bin huiity rnturn from Niw York city. ' EVENING HERALD 'IAHSIf'IKI) Al) HATK8 ll'lmt InwrtJon por lino 10c I Two Itinortlonii pr Hno JUir iTIinS! InwJrtloiw x-r Hint l!Oc l'iiiir liiM-illona mt Una SWp HVlt (0 down) I'r lino r jno Slontlt lino 75c ! I.MIHMTION htm j , ADVIiltTIHKItH j Copy for display ailvortlnitiR mum I bo In thin offlro not hitor thnn 3 p. 'm, on tho dny prurodiiiR puliliru- i Hon In order to bo loaem-d In lb j Innuo of tho paper of tho noxt (lay. Display clnaalfk'd adn (where type j larger thnn thla lit uml, uro rountud nlna Unas to Iho Inch, Wnnt flda nnd rndlng notluna wilt bit n ciilvxl lip to 12 noon on tho day of lisnuo. Minimum cburgo 25o. Ada not comiecullvo uro rbnrRod mi new fol lowing rnch omlAHlon. Advurtlnlng for frnlernitl ordm or aocli'tliw charslntt a rulr In Itlntlon fi'o and duixi, no nlHi'oiiitt. ti'l!ltlnii nnd bolinvolnut orduTH nil) lid rlinririiil llm ri'iinlnr ruin tnr n!l advnrlliflnit whon an Admlnslon or ollinr clinrge U tnmlt. NEW TODAY NOT1CB. (Innalflcl AdvcrtiM'nienia Iiito nflnr in ol bp paid for In ailvanre un loan mlvow bv Jmrty an opn o lount lvlth Tlio I.'vimiIiik Id-raid. Advi-rtfammmu ivlll liu nroi'pU'il by telephone but pnynii'iit numt lie itinUe bofore tt p. ni. of the dn.v ntlvertliH niont la to nppenr. . Tlil rulo luut lieon foil ml neoenaary duo to cartN leoanexa of payment on tho putt of many pittrona nnd thn nttendunt rx pciiao, of mukliiK coll wt Ion of innny anmll accounu. Dated, Juno 12, 102-1. FOR 11ENT Sleeping; room oultanie for 3 gentlemen, 350 N. ilth St. ti milks as cows shouMB.xnilk self-adjusting teat-cups fit comfortably over any size of teat; puUulor ia .close to the udder to assure vigorous iiilhing, and the alternuting action is such as the cowj huve become cccustomed io during hand milking. , V ' - ' ' '; .:; :'.;' ' We will (?ll"y toll you More about "The Ki er Way cf K?iiking.M ' . viUH HOUSE - UlanTnth FnTlg Oregon I'ltimo NH THINK PliPOKt; I 00 rirnetf with tint vTTtl I'LL 60 DOWN J 10 $Cli AN AT'lCWNfN J AND &V-T HIO AOVlCt I NEW TODAY WANTKD TO KENT Two bouaoa, ono of 3 or 4 room and one with 4 or 5 room, with garage, nent mtutt reoaonablo. Rnntg paid promptly In advance. Addroiw Hot 10, or phono 1BD. 1-7 FOH RKNT 10th St. -Furnlahod Apt. 419 N. 1-2 UI'IIOI.STKillXO AND MATTRE88 mnklng. All work gunrnnteed. M.. It. Bylvn, 4th houao pant I'ownr Holme on North Rlvoraldo. . 1-7 1 '.ltl) OK THANKS I wti to thank my frlcndu and all thoxo who attpportad mo for the Itodito Queen. Kll.nboth Ramaby. 1 ITRAY Cum ii to my place nbout June 1st, 1 2-yenr old roiin cow, crop off each ear, brnnded A oh right hip. One mottled fuco 2-yeur old cow crop nnd half under alopo In right ear and apllt in right ear, branded 24 on right hip. Owner may have aiimo upon Identification and paying pnaturo und ndvertlHing chargos. (1. V. lirntton. Phone 14-F-3. 1-3 WANTED WANTED Experienced girl wlshee work In private ifamlly. Box K. O., Hernld Offlco. 28-1 FIRST CLASS MILLWRKIHT wants ptmltlon constructing or operating Box 9S, Herald Office. 26-2' CAMERA WANTKD. See Hutchinson ut the Smoke. Will pay good prlco. 25-2 WANTED TO RENT Oood piano. "Best care quarnntced. . Box M. B, T., Herald Office. . 21tf WANTED TO RENT One or two ,, light ..housekeeping , rnoma , by young married couple. Box 21 Herald Offlco. ' tf WANTED By- nly 10. 4 or 6 room furnished liouso. Box ISO Klam ath Fall. . 30-o WANTED Woman want iwork cooking or .will do chamber work. Phone 702-J. 30-3 WANTED Reliable woman wants child pr children to care for by day 'or by hour. Phone 706. 30-2 WANTED Position tie watchman by ri'i'uii.illile man. P. O. Box 435. 30-2 WANTED Boarders J7.00 por weea. liofini & board $9.00. por week, .lo.ilit served family style. IUcCully Boarding Anuso, .816 Pino. Phone 122-M. 30-2 FOR SALE FOR SALE Team pf horses, 6 ! vt'ra, weight 1675. ' Box 7, Mt. Hebron, Calif. '"; 26-2 - 3 LlOil South Sivlli Ht. Wmm fe "POP ENJOYS j I SkOij'. I l.nu. 10 I, I - 1 Sl'k't vill 1 , ' S TOKn" wwt I I . I t. '' ' ' '0lJ W I I f r'' c i ' ' ixcwi'its v i I ' i ' , on i( P. inciiifi j ; f . ' To1 ' I f t ' i II LCCMtD THfcfeffc ( tK'r1- Urn I FOR SALE LOGAN ANO BLACKBERRIES FOR BALE! 13.40 delivered; ready about June 10. Isaac Sellg, Box 80, Myrtle Crock, Ore. M 28 July 1 FOR BALE Launch, 29 feet long, gluiw and canvaa top, 4 cylinder Regal Marine engine. Newly over hauled and painted. Bell lor half coat. Can bo ocen at Shlpplngton dock, II. N. Moo. a- FOR SALE iR-85 Hot Point Hughes Electric range, 3 plate and oven, radically new. 2000 Watt Electric Heater. Bo nor a phonograph, almost new, 35 double records, fl8G. Uall 14-W. . 28-1 FOR SALE R-8G Hotpolnt Hughes Electric range, SI 15, 3 plate and oven. Practically new 2000 Watt Electric lloator, 20. Sonora phono graph, almost now, 25 double records, f!30. Call 14-W; 28-1 FOR SALE) - Good fresh cow, aru calf. Inquire 603 Jcfforson. 30-5 FOR BALE Oi TRADE 2 female goaU. Inquire 748 Broad St. 30-1 FOR SALE Modern 4 room house. 4 blocks from post office, bait block from pavement In good local ity. 12300. Teimstoault. Box 2500 Herald Office. 30-2 FOR SALE 80 acre ranch for cash or trade for town property, 1 mile from Anna Creek. Sawmill. Ben Furch, 4 19 N. IMth St. 30-2 FOR RENT ... FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water for gentleman. 505 N. 9th St. . 27tf FOR RENT One modern furnished Apt. Cor,' Cednrlijfc Pfna. .: Phone. 616. '. fT 27tf : e FOR RENT--Furnlshed Apts. Mills Hall Apt, Wantlund & DlvWon. Phnn 23!i-.l. . iltinn 21 Iiilv 7 FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms for . 4 gentlemen. 402 Walnut. '28-3 ' FOR RENT Sleeping room, mod ern. Phone 642-R. 119 Washing ton St. . i 30-5 FOR: RENT Furptshed apartment for two, bath and garage, lights mid water, furnished. Within block of Main street. Address O. K, rter nlil Office. 30-1 MISCELLANEOUS TIMBER LAND FOR SALE o , acre In section 12, township 39, j south of range 7, and lt!0 acres in! section 3, township 41, south of-' rnngo 13. Edward Courtado, 443! East Front Street, ? Traverse City, -Michigan. ," ; ;30-l TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main Street", phone 624. , ' lltf Z. PETERS, accredited teacher of Piano and Violin. Other lnstru-1 rients taught also. 748 Broad near. Sixth. ; . June 30-r July 20 Inc.! I CENTRAL HOTEL dining room' will be open from 6 a. m. until 10 p. m. July 4-5ii. Mals 50c. Fam ily style. Cling Uorris. ;i0-5 , REAL ESTATE FOR SALEHotities in all parts of city. Why rent when you can tun on my OttBy payment plan. Pnv like rent: R, H .- Muley, 703 N. Uth St. Juno 26 Julr Zlt" AUTOMOBILES l OR SALE Quite'. : a' selection of used Buii'k 6 s, tourings and road slorn, priced reasonable. Bulck Gar age. : ;.'. ; 'i :.. mt IFOR SALE OR TRADE Two trucks, one and two ton capacity. Soli tor I cash or terms or trade for property, i Address Trucks, Herald Office. . 1 ,Tmie25 Julv 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST Ijirge tiro and rliii. between Lorella nnd Klamath Falls. $5 RewNird. Louvo at. Hub Tire Shop. v 30-2 LOST Friday afternoon between Klamath Falls and Agency, 1 bale bedding, 2 porch . chairs, pair hip boots, several boxes of groceries and miscellaneous nrtlcle.-t of clothing. Flrido.ru Tflenso return to Reekard Stago office, Klamath Falls and re ceive reward. A. J,. Rice 28-1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IXVITINU PROPOSALS TO MARK RTRHET IMPltO YEMENIS Pursuant to ordinance No. 842, duly unacted and passed by tho A LAUGH" I WliNT vf3 ' NO 1 wJftt FOWttD lO wvk oowm to Tug Tiofru Puoos WOMKN u.-.t-o I'C Start up to stfc W fOl)T &tTTIMfa A 0'l.t6 Bur acti? i? tivrtR'ii'Jfc FHf. TO HOof OuO TK6 SlrfcKlTM wopecN - 1 thought ixi V'CCt .Tl4. I Hi k rp,IM LEGAL NOTICE Common Council, June 23, 1924, Notice is hereby given that Proposals will be received by the Common Council for making the street Im provement known as the Michigan Avenue Improvement, which extends from Main Street In a northwesterly direction to Eejjlaoade Street and from Michigan Ave., from the south east corner of Lot 1, Block 54, Sec ond Hot Springs Addition to' Klam ath Falls, Oregon, In a westerly di rection to Esplanade Street, as shown on the plans and specifications on file In the office of the Police Judge ot the City of Klamath Falle, sirtd Improvement to be. In accordance with said plans and specifications. The proposed contract will be let In one contract, and the time within which the same Is to be completed Is fixed by such ordinance as on or before the lot day of November, 1924. . Bids must be filed iwith the Police Judge for submission to the Com mon Council not later than eight o'clock p. m. of July 14, 1924, and the bids will be considered by the Common Council Immediately there after at the Council Chamber In said City. ' Each proposal must be accom panied by a certified check on some responsible hanking Institution in an amount equal to 5 of tbe ag gregate amount of the proposal, same to be forfeited to the successful bid der upon failure to enter intrt a con tract and bond for the faithful Com pletion of said Improvement In ac cordance 'with said plans and speci fications therefore. The City of Klamath Falls re serve the right at all times to re ject any and all bids and proposals. The award to the successful bidder Is' hereby made contingent upon the snle of bonds that will be authorized to provide funds for making such improvement The plans, specifications and es timates above referred to embrace A" provision that the nbov proposed improvements may be made with S inch cinder bound macadam or 7 inch water bound macadam mateHa!. together with 5 ft. concrete side walks, and bids are Invited for each class of Improvement in addition to grading, rolling and ft. cement side walks. LEM L. GAGHAGEN. Police Judge, City of , Klamath Falls, Oregon. June 28-30 July l-2-R-4-B-7-S-! SUMMONS FOR rTOTJCATIOV IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. Equity No. 1777. J - j L. M. Robison, plaintiff, vs. Susan ' May Robison, defendant. i TO SUSAN SLAY ROBISON, THE- ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: ; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re- quired .to appear and answer the. complaint tiled against you in the: above "entitled suit on or before the! EVERETT TRUE I S O-'' .'OT'; . fcVE-t r '. iM,.w f-era'e-.T-'I j i r T'cs i-o 41. e ; t UgPT Of? Of OI" ' fl JCKMOiMliJ'PKe j -WC Vov.i . AT'J fcH ! "Kit? 'MT " J 'y"""-"i I IFi.iViNji t-vnwoox j.. 1 T? is. ' T ' ! r3cS il Ci-v-5. Th at ; Tr( i r- ,S - lOSrfifcS - I IE LEGAL NOTICES 7th day of July, 1924, that being tne last day of the time prescribed In the order for publication of this summons, and It you fall ao to ap pear, plead, answer, or otherwise move within that time, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to tbe court for tlia relief prayed for in his complaint as follows, to-wlt: For a decree of tbe above entitled court foverer dissolving the bonds oi matrimony heretofore and now exist ing between the plaintiff and de fendant upon the grounds of wilful desertion ot the plaintiff by the de fendant for more than one year im mediately preceding the commence ment of this uit, against the will of the plaintiff andwithout his con sent. This summons is served upon you, the said defendant,- by the publica tion thereof In the Evening Herald, a newspaper published In Klamath Falls, Oregon, and of general circu lation in Klamath County and the State ot Oregon, once a week for six successive weeks, the flrt publica tion being made on May 20th, 1921, and the last publication on July 1st, 1924, by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the above en titled court, such order being made, entered and filed In the said court and cause on "May 17, 1924. -J. H. CARNAHAN. Attorney for plaintiff,, ' Loomis Biilg., Klamath Kalis, Ore. M 211-27 J 3-10-17-1M Tiilv-1 IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON IV ANT) FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. Equity No. 1788. '. Gliman P.'t Stanffer, piaintiff vs. Rose May Stauffer, defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required-to appear and answer the com plaint on file In the above entiitea suit, f n or . before the 1SU1 day of July, 1324; ..that feeing the day. pre scribed iii-itfrf-oiihir-Df the Court for tbe publication of this Summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer, for wnnt thereof the plaintiff will apply io the Court, for the renei prayed for in. his complaint, viz: 4or the dissolution of the bonds of mat rimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and - defendant, upon the grounds of desertion for more than one year last past ana immediately preceding the filing ot the complaint herein. . . - , - - This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof in the Klam ath Evening Herald, a newspaper printed, published ana of general clrcuhrtion in Klamath County, Ora- ' ESTRAY Strayed from Mt. i Dome, Calif., about May 2 or 3, one while horse with II trowel, brond lu right utifie, horseshoe on left shoulder, halter on when be left and one bay horse with bald face, branded , A. L. on left shoulder. Reward for information. C. E. Campbell, Mt. Dome, Calif. ' 2S-1 By CONDO - I K- tf- "t I" S, CO-41A5 y 3 4- BY TAYLOR I : .1 ii LEGAL NOTICES gon, once each week for six conasmt tlve and successive weeks, ths.flret publication thereof being on the Aid day of June, 1924, and tho lust publication being -on the 15th day of July, 1924. ' Done by order of tho Hon, A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the sbove entitled court, said order ' being dated the 3rd day of June- 1924. - WILLIAM MARX, Attorney for plaintiff, Post offlco address, 214 WilHta Bidg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. J 3-10-17-24 July 1-8-15 IV T-11 r.- ntDcmm --nrmm iti rwwrwn STATE OP OHFOO.V IN AND J-TJt KJ.AAlATif COUNTY. Equity No. 1790.' Frances; E. l.yttre, plaintiff, vs. Douglas S. Lyttle, attendant. To Douglas S. Lyttle, defendant. . IN THE NAME OF THE STATE I OF OREGON, You are hereby req Hir er to appear and answer tho com plaint on file In the above entltloo suit, on or before the 16th day of July;-1924, that being the day p'o acrllied in the order of tho Court for the publication of this iimraoiu, and if yon fail , ;o so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will j apply to the Court-for the relief prayed -for in her complaint, vie: for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore exist ing between plaintiff nnd defendant. upon the-grounds of desertion for more than one year lant past and ! immediately preceding the filing of i the complaint herein. Thi summons is norvnd noon voti by publication thereof in tbe Klnrn- ! ath Evening Herald, a newspapor printed, published and of general i Circulation in Klamath County, Ore- ! gon, once each week for six consecu tive and successive weeks, the first ; publication thereof being on the 3rd day of Juno. 1924, and the last pub- . J'.cntion,, nolng .on.,.tho,,15th day ot I July 1914. : ; I .Done, by order of the Hon. A. L. I Leavitt, Judge of the above entitled court, earn order oetng dated the 3rd day of June, 1924. . : - WILLIAM MARX, Attorney for plaintiff, Post office address. 214 WHIIIte Bidg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' J 3-10-17-24 July 1-8-15 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Serial 012104 k' Department of the Interior. United j Suites Land Office, Lakevlew, Ore gon, May 21, 1924. , . - Notice is hereby given that F. A. Hyde & Co.; -whose post office ad dress is 601lSth Street, Oakland, California, lias, tiled in this office its application to select under tfle provisions of the Act of June 4, 1S97 (30 Stat. 36) as amended by the Act of March 3, 1905 (33 Stat.. 1264) the following described land, to-wit: .-, S of SWH4l of Sec. 25.VT. 37 S., R. 11 E., W. M. NEli of NW14 ol Sec. 81, T. 87 S., R. 12 E., W. M. Lot of Sec. 18, T. 88 S., R. 13 E., W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the land described or desir ing to object because ot the mineral character of the land or- tor any other ronsou to the disposal to ap- pllcunt should file their protests in this office on or uefore July io, 1924.- ... .-: , It is ordored that this notice be published once a week for five con secutive, weeks in the Klamath Falls Evening Herald published at Klam ath Falls, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, .' Register. . June 10-17-24-i-July 1-8 NOTICE OK SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Io the matter of the estate of Mil dred Elder, ulso known - as Nellie Mildred Elder, deceased. . Notice la hereby given that the undersigned. A. L. Whduird. admin-lsti-ntor ot the estate ot Mildred Eld er, aliio known as Nellie Mildred Eld er, deceased, puromtnt to order of the Couittv (lonrt of th st.itIM of Oregon for Klamath County, made and entered on June 7, li)24, will, on and tiller Jnlv ll, 1 924, soli at pri vate sulu to the highest, bidder for cash In hand or upon turiira, all the right, title and interest owned and .possessed by said deceased at the time of her death In and to real prop erty described as follows, tor-wit: ' Situate In Klamath County, Ore gon, tho SE'A of Section 17, Town ship 37 South, Range 14, East of tho Willamette Meridian. Bids will bo received ior said property for nil or par.t and all bids must be In writing delivered to said udmiiiixlrator at the Ihw office of U. C. OroBslieek," Klamath Falls, Oregon. , , Dated: June 10. 1924. 1 A. U WISIIARD, Administrator ot tho estate of Mildred Elder, also known Nellie Mildred Elder, deceased. lr- . 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