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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1925)
22 ;ATURDAY, FEB. 192 i 1 AT THE LIBERTY I It Ih uliuott uncanny tomotlmo to not" tlio trk'k or (itta uiul dm oolnoldsnooH wrought by lior. When 1)111 Cody signed up to uppuur In Independent I'loturat lit had no lilna what lulled woro to hd hut und Jiml by noma quoor frouk It kiippunt thai a part of Uio tlory of "Miiccutlni" Ui which ho will appear at the Liberty Thnntro (oilay It Itlantlcnl with hit 'own llfo, Tho ttory rulntot how Joan Avery, whoa a vary young child wa loft on Iiit undo' duorttep by hr Mother mho ran aiwny wlp ahothor ninn, ami that tho wnt mured by nor unclat, and by noma pouullur ohuiicti discovered her father tamo twnniy yean Inter. Everyone, limy uttd to toy ten year ago, wantod to wrlto a play. But timet novo changed, and poo plo with thorn. Today everyone wantt to produce a movlo. Batnuol Ooldwyn. Vetera tcroen producer, roallzed thlt. And bo causo there It a humorout at noil at n pathetic tide to the oiperl once o( a tryo mulling hit (Irtt movie, Mr. Ooldwyn took Mon tague Olatt't fnmout character, Potash and I'orlmullor, brounht thorn to Hollywood, and mndo thorn ambry onla maKnalet. Tho rotult In "In Phone 93 Quality and Price To deliver to you Invariably blah quality "printing at a right prlco wo bava niada an Investment of thousand! of dollar In plant equipment. Wo have the boat employee available.' Wo want your but Ino In Printline. When we (at It wo are going to keep It with a printing tervle that, will give you tntltfoctlon In .evory tingle dotnll. WO. SMITH Printing Co. "Quality Printing" Beautiful Eyes The Healthy Bye It tho bounti ful cy. Red, Inflamed, watery eye are cwtulnly not irood to look M. Thane ahcmlng tho abovo tymptanm altrayt have weak eye. Rollnve tho Mraln with proper glaiiem and you re move the cAOte. Dr. Goble llaaacaj . 'Frame 700 MAIN Ground Repaired Kyca Rxnmlned QUICK ft Kit VICE Wood at Wo . can supply your fuel needs on short iotice. - .'. Bl6c.k8 Dry Slabs Limbs' . " Coal ' ' Fuel Oil Phone your orders to 535 601 Main St. O. Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" V 01Main Phone 335 ' H ' !' ' Now at our 1 MOM'N POP Hollywood with I'otnth nud 1'erl .uuttnr." Abe and Mawrust, at Potash and I'orlmutter are known to their many thouinndi of friends, wero fresh from Ihu flunk und suit busi ness. Wero tlioy 'nhlo to bundle a largo movie mob of several liun (tred pooplo? Decidedly tbuy wore not,, und thalr experiences whllo learning all those thing catyiot Mr. Ooldwyn to believe that ''In Holly wood with Potash and Porlmuttor" 'Will bo acclaimed at tho prize laugh fuel of tho tonton. It It tho attraction at tho Liberty Theatre on Sunday und Mondny. ' AT THE PINE TREE Viola Lmna, Thoodora Jlobert and Raymond Griffith are featured la tho principal rolet of the para mount picture, "Forty Wlnkt", which opem next Tuetday at tho I'lne Treo Theatre. The picture la an adaption of David Holaico and I Henry C. DoMllle't trorhendoutly popular atage farce, "Iord Chumloy" adapted to the acreco by Uorlrtm Mlllhauter and dlrectod by Paul Irlbe.and Frank f mon. Tho produc tion It a melodramatic myator comedy. nnhnrtt. who returned to the tcreon after an abtonca of a your In "Locked Doors", It catt at u retired admiral In "Forty Wlnkt". "Ad miral" Roberta fits right Into hi nautical role bocauto tor two and a half yean In real llfo ha wna Cap tain Itobnrtt, comniumllng a achooik or plyliiR But of Bun Frnncltro. Mint Dana play hit daughter, In love j with Chumtuy, ' a titled KnglUh v gentleman. . j . uinor uir nnmet in too era in elud Cyril Chad-wtcle, W.llllnm Boyd, 1 aa tho young naval lieutenant who loitoa a aet of coati dnfente plan and atnrl nil the rumput, und Anna May Wong. Doth Chadwlvk and MIm Wong have prominent rolet In "Peter Pan." It Ih Griffith who furnlshet moat' of tho fun In tho picture Rcmombor him In "Changing Hutbtvndt" and "Mlts Hluehlrd?" A tcrco-m! And with Theodora Roberta, "tho grand old man of tho tcroen," bark with ut once annln, cigar and all! j Uaro't it real cam for a real pic turol LADDER. CLAIM Wait on Specifications From Commission, Is Dr. Boyd' Statement . ; Demand ot, Klamath aportsmon, that ft fish laddor bo constructed over Link rlvtir dam to provide a natertHiiy for trout running .up stream, will bo satisfied by tho California Oregon Power company if the gnmo commission Bubtnlta prop er plans and specifications for the dam, Dr., Wl It. Boyd, prosldont of thnj klamnth Bportsmen't Associa tion announced last night at a spec ial meeting ot the association called for tho contldorntlon xt a flth lad der. , That the construction of tho lad dor might bo postponed even nttor the plant and specifications was evidont, when It was brought out that tho power company Is plan ning to add' six foot onto tho dam. If thlil project la ttlrthored this year, It' would mean that tho lad dor would lmvo to be built after the Improvement hnd boon complatod, otherwise It would moan' a duplica tion ot labor nmi mntorlnl. According to Mnrlnn Bnrnes, dis trict gnmo wnrdon, tho powor com pnny offdrod to build tho ladder new location, Y r4 GOH- I'M GLAD U DON'T fllJfKTXf ( i A h ,ve to go aiw voHtRe . h ypM a COPCQ WILLING TO BUILD FISH CM MOM TO OBDEW FROM THE -Ai.f THS lunt oprlng, If tho coxmlttlcn would tall them whut tort of ladder thould bo built And whore In the channel of tho i roa in tho ladder thould bo locntod. . . EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADS . . NOT1CK Claaelfied advcrtltemrnUi benv nflor mutt bo pnlil for In advance unlet the advnrtlfter carry an open account with The Krrnln Herald. Advertlalng tor fraternal ordart or toclotlM charging a regular Ini tiation foo and auoa, no discount. Rollgloua ond bonovolent order will bo charged tho regular rate for all tdvorlUIng whoa an admlttlon or thor charge It made. Wtnt adi and reading notkeet will is received up to 12 noon on tho 1t of Ittue. CIjAMIFIED AD ItATKH Flmt Intertlon .,. per line I Or Two InaerthiB . ..per lino 13c Tlirre Intrrtlon ............per Hue 20c four JnaertloM ........... p- line 23r Work (0 Urnee) per line 80c One month ... ..pcr Uue 1Hc NEW TODAY FOR RENT Modern furnlthcd Apt. In prlvuto retldenco. Call 8S9-W. 28-! W,A N T E D Young woman neat, good cook wiahnt potltlon at houtekeeper. Write Box 613, Klamath Fallt. 28-4 LOST Near Cor. 9th and Lincoln, a little boy' glittue. Will finder kindly phnr.e hi. Stewart Urom bevk. 28-3 FOIt RtNT JFurn'hjhed Apts. close In. Phone 842-W. 419- N. 10th Street. ,.-...; 28-3 FOR RENT Steam heated apart ment. Inqniro ri28 Mala St. 28-3 WANTED' By couple with no child ren, t or 3 room Apt., ground floor fornlthixl or uufurnlthed. References oichanpod. Write Box 05, Cr. Herald. ' r 28-3 FOR RENT Sleeping room, with or without board. 615 Klamath. -28-3 23. BO end 839.50 HIGHEST grade wool suiting, tnlloredlo-meanre. Spring lluo now here. 1004 Main. 28-8 FIH'IT TItKKS Fruit, Shade ond Ornamenl-il ' trees. Uorrlea, Vlnns, etc. Spring catalog now reailv for distribution.. Send for It. ALBANY NURSBH1ES. Inc., Albany, Oregon-. 5 ' 28 HHOK ItKP.MItlXG Work shoes and gloves for loss. Jack Frost, 119 South 6th street. SS RANCH WANTED I want farms tor cosh buyers. Describe and give prlco. R. McNoWn, 262 Wll- ; klnson Bldg.,- Omaha, Nob. 28 EACH ONR A GOOD INVESTMENT 6 ROOM MODERN homo on paving, $5,000. Half cash. ,., 180 FT. MAIN STREET CORNER, 435,000. lnoame 1 4,8 00 annually. 28 PT. MA tN STREET BRICK building, 223,000. Incomo (2,700. MAQU1RE & MAGDIRE RKAi.Tons. 1N9URANCB nESPONSlBLfi SERVICE. 813 MAIN STREET Hairs Catarrh Medicine Ettz rid your trstem of Catarrh or Deafnev cauied by Catarrh. " ' ' ) SoW fniWi fat 48 jtm 9.1. CHBNfiY Sl CO- T!4. CWV ' j 906 Main, oppbate Postpffice, . EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PLAYIN' POSSUM l'WE F0R60TTEN CRIiAM Chick can GocweR. im WILL RUIN DOT- L'LU CALL HIM FOR SALE FOR SALE Two 3 army cow, Just froth, rich milkers; two heifer rulvrs included. Cheap. Phone 289-W. 27- FOR SALE OR TIIADK For cnttln, good Ford coupe. Write Box 3D, Cr. llorald. 27-2 C. W. WILLIAMS Now and Second Hand Furniture Btoro, 024 Klam ath Ave. Phone 605-M. F27-M26 B A R O A I N Good upright Piano. Call aftarnoont at 409 South Cth Stroot. 26-4 FOR 8ALE Dairy herd, Holttcln gradet und purebreds; alto milk ing machine; price reasonable. Would trade for itock cattle. Phono ll-F-12. Box C36. 23-28 FOR BALE OR LEASE Warehouse. E. Qulllltch, 133 Payne Ave. 2C-28 FOR SALE Real Silk guaranteed Hosiery. Mrs. 8. E. Durham, 1034 High St., agent. Phone 3S2-R. 18-3 FOR SALE Cabbage. 3c lb; Red Onions. 4 He lb; Saner Kraut, 36c gal. 1 mile northwest of Malln. John Honilk. F3-M8 FOR RELIABLE TSEU CARS of standard makes, tee Bulck and Star Onrage. opposite White Pell can Hotel. l-13tf FOR RENT FOR RENT One large room, nicely furnished, two blocks from Main. Phone 625. . 27-5 FOR RENT Modern furnished out side apartments, W Inters Bldg. Phono 149-W. 27-28 . FOR REN T Furnished room In prlvato residence. ! FOR RENT Sto'ro fixtures. Mrs. Dnvenport, 305 Lincoln. ; 24tf WANTED TO RENT A smll un furnished house, must be modern ond well located. Ans. Box V. C. P. Cr. Herald. , IStf FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Phono 239-J. . 24-7 FOR RENT Rooms. 84n Walnut: bath; phono: heat. F5-M5 EVERETT TRUE See 5 tit-ACK r I 4W, ii - ot.O tit-ACK g ir ' -SrL mi ui ii mittt in imnii' ttw'StHSct FALLS, OREGON r r Chick-nu ChiCi ' wvr-r---- u w"-.',ju i r 1 1 . 1 i . i r7,m 'tit i i.i-.-, -.r , :tv j i -i . I i tl'llf t if i tin A "1 II . i..-'.:"- j-IL. mm mmJ m I" FOR RENT- ' "MISCELLANEOUS ; ; . I a CALL FRANK'S B AGO AGE LINE for moving trunka and light haul- , Ing. Phone Soli. Corner 8tb and Main. F19-M18 WANTED , : , WiANTHD T o n Ilntcmests to dig. AH kinds of excavating and lawn work. W. Chaataln. Phone 445M F27-M27 WANTED Work by hour or laun dry to take home. Phone 585-J 24-2 W A N T E L TO KENT A modern house reasonably close In. Com pletely furnished and with two bedrooms. Box 69, Cr. Herald, tf f, LOST AND FOUND , LOST L&dlea wrist watch, name Thelma on back. Phone 2S3-W. Reward. 27-2 FOUND Gold ruff link. Owner call at Herald office, Identify, and pay for thlt adv. 26-28 LOST Two Llewellyn Setter dogs. White with black spots. Mala and female. Answer to the names of Duke and Chlckie. FlnSer please return to Howard S. Abbey, 835 Upham. Phone 446R or Klamath Falls Auto Co. Phone 248R. Reward. 25-4 I MISCELLANEOUS I NOTICE Spring seeding and plow ing Tule Lake and Marsh lands. See me for quick and satisfactory work. A. E. Book, 1310 Mansneto street. F27-M27 DANCE A dance will be given by the W. o. W. lodge, Thursday night, March 3, at the Oddfellows Hull. All other lodges Invited. Admission $1.00. 27-3 YOp WOULD FIND more pleasure In life with a new, neat, clean home. Let Browning do It. In terior and exterior deco-at'ons. Phono 461. F21-M21 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to aet good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT as Main tret Phone 624 Dlltf HAVE YOUR TREES and shrub bery pruned by na experienced pruner. Call W. Chastain, 445-M , ,,. 25-10 BY CONDO f?CiMT thc?i5.(3 r tviHrr c, OR. . NO BL4CK - know z'n r- Murphey's Seed NNELL FOR LANJB AKPe,- !, CHiCK CERTOilMLV MU6NT,: j fM BE FEELIWG VMELL JKN J cB HE foOES 5 OltAX W. LOID Kxpert watch-maker, Swiss watches a sDeclaltv. 107 So. 7th at. F20-M5 i ! EREE3 MAKING Mrs. L. KJ. Lage- on, 133 N. 4th St. F25-M25 BABY CHICKS R. I. Reds, even color and red to the skin; Bar- rflri TJnrkfl. ntar.k Mlnnrraa' ftnlfl- en Buff ' and White Leghorns. Tancred and Tom Barron strains. Enoch Crews, 8eabright, Calif. . . . 25-4 r LEGAL NOTICES , , : I.V THE COUNTY COCIST OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOIt KIVMATH COUNTY Notice of Filing Final Account In the Matter of the Estate of Henry P. Galarneaux. (who was also known as Henry P. Galarneau. Sr.) NOTICE Is hereby given that I ! save 1 1 led my final account of the ldmlnistratlon of the above estate, and tbat the Court ha appointed Uonday, the 23rd day of March, 1925, at 2 o'clock P. M. as the time for hearing o: objections to such final account, and the settle ment thereof. O. M. HECTOR, Administrator of the above estate. F21-28-M7-14-21. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court In and fat Klamath Cnunty. and State of Oregon No. 1896 E. NELLIE STEWART. Plaintiff,; vs. - SAM STEWART. Defehdant. TO RAM STEWART. Defendant; IN THE" NAME OF THE STATE OF OUGEON: , . You are hereby required to an- poar and answor the Complaint nioa agMnst you In tne above en. titled suit, on or before Saturday, the 28th day of February, 1925. or. for failure to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment and decree against you as follows: . - v.. 1. That the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff Net lie Stewart,' and defandant Sam Stewart, be dissolved on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment, and desertion. 2. That the plaintiff have such further and other relief as to equity and good conscience may appertain, and as to the Court may seem meet. February 28th 1925 is the last day of the time prescribed in the order tor publication ot this Sum mons, In which you may appear and answer said Complaint, the first publication thereof being January 17tb, 1925. and the last publication being February 2Sth. 192S. This summons is' served by publi cation, by order Of the Honorable A. L. Learitt, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamnth County, dated January 16th. 1925, which order reiiuired that summons be published once a week for six successive weeks (sev en Insertions), the first publication being January 17th, 1925. W. H. A. RENNER Plaintiff's attorney, whose office and postoffioe address Is American Nat oiunl Bunk DIdg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. . . J17-24-3-i-J"7-14-2l-28 NOTICE FOK DIDS Notice Is hereby lven that the County Court of KWniath County, Oregon, will receive bids up to and Including March 2nd, 1925, at 3 o'clock P. M. for the County Print ing for the year 1925. All applicants must rile with said bid sworn statement showing list of bona tide subscribers, as ot January 1st. 1925. ' By Order of County Court. C. R. DeLAP, County Clerk. By CHAS. F. DeLAP, Deputy. Fob. 24-28. ' DKlilNQUENT SALE NOT1CK The Klamath ' Development Co. Location ot Principal place ot Bus iness, San Francisco, California. Notice There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account an Assessment levied on the 15th day ot January 1925, the loveral amounts sot opposite the names of the respective sharehold ers, at follows: Name ' No Cer. No. Sh. " Am'. O. X. Wendllng 5 622 15,220.00 O. X. Wendllng 10 200 2,000.00 G. X. Wendllng 11 200 2,000.00 O. X. Wendllng 12 200 2,000.00 0. X. Wendllng 13' 200 2,000.00 O. X. Wendllng 14 ' 100 -1,000.00 O. X.. Wendllng 15 100 1,000.00 Store, 0. K. PAGE SEVEN' BY TAYLOR To BED T SEVlEW TKlBTV' j ... 1X1 LEGAL NOTICES , ! ' O. .X. Wendllng 1C 100 1,000.00 G. 'X. Weudlln-g 17 400 1.000. 00 H. G. Lawrence 22 3 30.00 O. X. Wendllng 32 200 2,000.00 8. O. Johnson 76 1 ' 10.00 W. P. Johnson 77 3 80.00 W. P. Johnson..80 , . I 1Q.00 G. A. Stark- , weather.. 112 10 100.00 C. W. Murphy 133 302S 30,260.00 Louis Sutter, Trustee -135 1000 10,000.00 Emma A. . "i !."'' . Johnson .... 136 700, , 7,080.00 W. P. Johnson 137 700. 7,000.00 8. O. Johnson 138 696 (,960.00 Northwestern Electric v Company ..140 97 ' TO.00 And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of directors made on tho 15th day of January, 1925, so many shares of each par cel of such stock cs may be n wet nary will be sold at public auction at the office of the Anglo-Califor- nia Trust Company, 632 Market Street, San Francisco, catiiernia. on Monday the 16th day of Marco, 1925. at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of aald day, to pay taid delin quent assessment thereon, together with costs or advertising - ana' , ex penses of the tale. ' UaVla tl'ITDK, ' : Secretary. ' Location of Office at the Ahglo- Calltornla Trust Company, 632 Market Street, San Francisco, Cali fornia. - . . : . .. F26WM9, 1925, dally , . NOTICE OF BOND" SALE NOTICE 13 HEREBY-; GIVEN. that sealed bids for the purchase of bonds of Klamath Conotr, Ore ?3n. Issued ? tin1 nr.v:ttaty -'f :ermnnt 'fls h v. .'-t- ..i . ..i; Hum o! 0'tn Hand ecf ;Tv' nty r.vf ThJusaad : . Dollars t. tU& 000.00) will be received until the boor oi ' I o'clock p. m. on the 14 th day of March 1925.- at. the Chamber of tho Conuly Court. In the Court House in Klamath Falls, In said County and State, at which time and place said bids will be : publicly opened by said County Court; said bonds being in denomination of One Thousand - Dollars (1,000.00) each, and dated April 1 1925. maturing as follows, to-wlt:' $3000 eleven year from-' date of Issue; : $3000 twelve years from aate or issue; $3000 thirteen years from date of issue; $3000 fourteen years front date oi Issue; . $3000 fifteen years from date of issue; $5000 sixteen; years front date of Issue; $5000 seventeen years from date of issue;. $5000 eighteen years from date of Issue; . $5000 nineteen years from date of issuo; $5000 twenty years from date of issue; ' . ! $7000 twenty-one years from date of issue; ' $7000 twenty-two years from date of issue; $7000 twenty-three ' years from date of issue; , : . $7000 twenty-four year . from date of issue; ' - : $7000 twenty-five years from date, of Issuo; , $10000 twenty-six-" year- from dato of issue; . ' $10000 twenty-seven years Worn date of Issue; ' ' " , $10000 twenty-eight years from date of Issuo; $10000twonty-nlne " years ' from dato of lt3Ue; $10000 thirty year from date ot Issue ; ' 1 ' ::'.. said bonds to bear Interest hot to exceed 5 per cent per annum, pay able semi-annually, on the first days ot April nnd October, principal- and Interest payable In United States gold coin ot the present standard of value, at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon, In New York City. Said bids must be unconditional and accompanied - by (. certified check for $6250.00, and the suc cessful bidder must be prepared to take delivery within 30 days from date of sale. ' The successful' bidder wfll be re quired to furnish the printed Boadt without cost to the County. - - The spprovlng legal opinion' of Mossrs .Teal, Wlnfree, Johnson' McCulloeh, of Portland, Oregon,' will be furnished the tuccesttul bidder. The Court reserves the rtg-bt to reject any or all bids offered. , . . C. R. DeLAP; Clork, of Klamath County Oregon. Feb. 18-19-20-21-83-24-25-26-i,7,-J?8, March 2-3-4-5-0-7-O-1O-11. Transfer CpA