THE KLAMATH NEWS Tupwlay. May 31, 1927. Pape ThrM Chautauqua Brings Big Comedy Success The old Baying that "Everybody ivea a lurvr" might wall ba rear I n I nil tu read that "Everybody ivea an 'Apuleahucer.' " Anyhow . ill la trim tor everybody vncopl the ium lady of Ilia "Appleeaucvr'a" fart and hr family In (ha play Jilch la to appear here during iautauiiia week. , . No play In rarvut yaara baa prob ity been mat villi a greater gale laughter and more hllarloua com andatlon than "Applnaaura." i It la una of thoaa familiar homo Ituedlea, In which tha characters fa familiar to everybody. Thar I "I'a Itohluaon" and "Mil Itnbla in" aud llaaal, Ilia popular young .tighter, whoao nuraaroua atiltora I lrnl.li a never ending aource vf linlly Interest and dlltaranca. At tha atari of tha play, tha lead la aultor la Dill MrAlester, Ih Applcaaucor." Hill, howavar, mocte (ih hard luck and hla rival. Hollo knklna la accepted. " Thla continue, trough two acta of hilariously fuu f altuallona. In which lher la alio Iry much of aound philosophy and kod family advice. Finally, lllll'i (falling Rood nature and hla "0 jna Inva fur tha atlrl overcome tha hdcrhanded machlnatlona of Hollo rnklna. Hollo la dl.mlascd and Applcsauctng" wlna. i l.lko all Chautauqua playa. "Ap lesauee" la thorouihly clean from art to flnlah. It carrlea oitt tha . hatitauqua tradition of presenting nthlng but what la worth whlla and t tha same tlma splendid entor ilnmont. Tha cast la haadad by Karl Rcott od Marlon (lallaahar 8rott. whoao laatrlral and literary work taavo ) lada lham great favorites and (Ivan if m an n v I a b I a reputation iroughout tha country. Mabelle I'alah playa tha part of "llatal Kob Ison", lienrge Callahan. "Hill Mc Icetcr" and Holt Maybarry. "Hollo rnklna." It la a wonderful play Iran by splendid caat and brings I Chautauqua palrcna ono of tha ewesl and moil auccaamfut comadlaa a rout of one-third what would paid to see It anyahere but on hautaun.ua. DEATHS 4IIEVNK A largo number of frlenda and alghbora aaaemblcd at the rh.pel f tho Karl Whlttrrk funeral li mm undny afternoon, where the laal Ilea ware conducted for th lute lilllam MeCauley Chayua, Hav. A. '. Slmmona officiating and Mra. J. I. Llnfaaty rendering two aelaeted ymna. "Ileantlful Lie." and "Sniuo y We'll I'ndrrstand." Oravealda rvlrre ware conducted by tho Jamath Falla lodgo of'Maaona. allbaarera ware (ieorge Burton. A. . Hmlth. R. II. Dunbar. Sam Dab nger. liana Nylander and t. K. lark. Interment waa made In the imlly plot In Ml Lakl cemetery. 81'MMONM St,ltv 'n. C22PJ li THK CIRCUIT COUKT OK THE STATU OF (IKKOUN, FOR r.L,A.w ATH COUNTY. a A. Moora, Plaintiff, va. Jack Hlater. J. R. Smith, and the Waatarn Savtnga Loan Aaaocla tlon, a corporation, Dafendania. t, J. E. Smith. Defendant. IN THK NAME OF THE STATE V OHKUON: You are herohy re- iilred In appear and answer to tne omplalnt filed against you in the novo entitled court on or before ha tsth day of June. 19!7, that elng the Inet day of date preacrlb d In tha order for the publication f summons made In the above milled court on the 2 1st day of lay, 1937. and If you fall to appear nd ulead. answer or otherwise lead within tha time, the plaintiff Mil apply to the court for the ro-1 lef prayed for In bla complaint as bllowa, to-wlt: I For a Judgmont against yon, tha hid defendants, Jointly and sev rally for the aum of IHW, to ether with Interest thereon at the ate of ( per cent per annum from he 1st day of September, 192s. nd for the further aum of $7.60, ho rensonahle costs of preparing nd filing said lien and for the oats and disbursements Incurred oreln: and that said lien be do lured to be a superior and prior Hen pon tha real estate and upon tha welling house situated thereon, and hat the said Hen be foreclosed nd that anld property he sold un mr order and deeroo of the above milled court; and that anld Hen declared a prior Hen superior to ho rights and Interests of the ofendnnts or either of them here in and that anid defend. nts and nch of them bo forever barred nnd tireclnsed from any right, tltlo, or merest In or to the aald promise, nd that plaintiff may have such I her and further relief as to the nurt may seem meet and eqult- ble. This summons Is served npon bu, the said defendants, hy the pun- enlion In the Klamath .News, a ally newspaper, printed and puh- shod In Klamath Fane, Kiamatn lounty. Oregon, and of general clr- kilatlon In aald county and atate. br sin consecutive and successive fecks, tho first publication being hade on the 24th day of May, 1827, nd the) Inst publication being hade on the 28th day of Juno, 027, by order of the Honorable Li. iarttt. Judge or tha court foresaid, whlrh waa made, enter- d and filed In aald court and miss on the .2 1st day of May, D27. W. A, WIEBT, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1121,31 J7.II, 21,28 NATIONS PAY TRIBUTE TO SOLDIER DEAD ? J 1 ' ' X.i . . I II - - thcuritii.n Dav. when the hatred of war are f..rx.tten nn.l inen.) anrl foe jem to do hmuape "" Ilrr "Veil. nn'' few of Hie iwn ho wore the blue and the rav in 61 left to pay tribute to Ihe.r fallen comrade.. Left, a whitr l-ar.led O. A. H. .. I. ran tanl ..lent .t the ifraee of a aoldie. friend. AlM.ie. a .otion of llony Ceioctrrv. Kran.-e. where the white .-rmsj-i. ' r.,w on row" mark the crave, of American bov. hIio fell in a. major eneaem. nt ..f the .'7iii Division, li-ht. helow, a tin ier kneel., weeping, at the grave of her brother lit: ned on I r.tuli miiI S n.e few Aiu-rican. ho have lost their lm, in tlM- Great War ire aide t I" 1 ran,. ,n M.mnr:j Dav. the I r. nch them J Ue. arc observing the Jaj ,J the (rati. .1 tic American., di a. liouu.-; arc Jccuralnl with. CITY BRIEFS Recovering from Operation Mra. Ruth itambo haa been moved from the Klamath (leneral h.i.pltal to her home near Pelican City. Mra. !,',!?!,e.ee!.,r",", ,1"",r,"""' major operation. VUltlntT In Miilfonl Mrs. Docla Norrls and Miss Olive Wilson are ; f. pending the bolldaya vl.ltlng with Mr. and Mrs. Shlnabargrr In Mod ford. see slotorcd to Valley Mr. and Mrs. Fnrrell E. Hopkins spent Sunday vl.ltlng In Medfnrd and other valley points returning homo Into In tho evening. Krom Yrekn-The Misses Clara ' t.ang and. May Rudd visited In Klamath Falls Kundny with friends from their home In Yrcka, Calif. Return Home The Misses Knlh erlne and Jean Fulrehlld and (Ieorge Slarey, who have been visiting the past week-end with Hen Falrchlld. of the Union Oil company returned to their home In Yrcka yesterday. Return to Stockton Mr. and Mrs. William Immcl snd Mra. M. It. Cold berg, who have been visiting oven the week-end with relatives and ! irienus in mnniain rails, renirnrti j home to .Stockton todny. Mra. Cold- j botg wna formerly Miss Bhlve. I McArthur Here Lowla Ankeny : MrArthur, of Portland la In Klain-I ath Falla on business, and la regis-! tered at the Hotel Wlllard. Mr. McArlhur Is vlro president and ernl manager of tho Pacific Power and Light compnny In the northern city. see Here from Portland Mra. Wil liam Arnold, sister of the Into Wil liam Cheyne, Is hero from Portland for a few days, culled hy the dentil of her brother who wna hurled Sun day. e e Visited Parents Mrs. Floyd Dun can McMillan returned Bunday eve ning from Spring I. nice, whero she has been visiting with her parents. J-'rom lleatly- ohn Rlmons Is In the city from Realty, plnnnlng to return on Wednesday. Mr. Simons came to attend the Memorial ser vices. . To Visit In Kirk Mrs. Susie Gib son will lenvn this week for Kirk whero she plana to visit a fortnight with her son, Jessie Gibson. .Mra. Glbaon'a home la In lenity, see Motoring to MiMlford Mr. ond Mra. C. J. Taylor, o.f neatly, will motor to Medford thla week to visit a short time with Mr. and Mra. Ilellknapp. e e From Willlnmsnn River Mrs.- J. D, Grimes and Mrs. O. L, Brown are In tho cily from their homo on Wil liamson River, visiting with rein Uvea and friends over the holiday, see Visiting with Pnrenls Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jnbo, and young son. Sterling, of Los Angeles, arrived Sundny evening to visit with Mra. Jobe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. . Hartley of Pelican City, and sl.ter : JACK SLATER. Plaintiff, Mra. J. S. (iold.wonhy of AltainoniL n r.unicTi"i vec-v . . Acre,. Mrs. Jnbo I. gl.d to return C" KIvQ j ?Jji lAj. moork ! to her native land where ahe has a1 1 MOORb. jl,;t frlend "" " ' l To C. D. ' Christiansen, A. W. p...,ed to meet again. j Kin,. ,,i r. A Moore d9fend,nu: I In the name of the atate of Ore- At Cnrvallls Mr. nnd Mrs. rhsr.i gon: les (!. Carcelon and dauahter. Jane ara visiting over tho holidays tn P"r ""d answer tho o'mplalnt filed Corvallla against you In- the above entitled . ' , a j action on or before June 13, 1927, . . 'th,t the expiration of alx Distributor Here J. C. Fowler of j weeks' publication of this summons the Fowler Snles company, 1317 8. prescribed by the order for the lh slreet haa been appointed dls- publication thereof, and if you fall trlbutor for the famous Kraft ' to answer, the plaintiff will take Choose products, giving the local ' )udgmont against you for one hun grorora super truck service. H. II d?,,'1,,iJ!rt)r dolll,r" ta Mory went her of San Francisco Is). assisting Mr. Fowler to Introduce the widely advertised Kay aandwirh spread. At U.H-ky Point Many Klamnt i residents spent Memorkil Day at Rocky Point, among them were: Earl Whltlock and family, and gueat. It. n. McCoy, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Abbey, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Abbeys snd children. Mr. snd Mra. Oliver Splker; Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Roberta and aon, lnnls:' Frank Hogno snd psrty: Oliver Wilson; Mr. and Mra. Italt.h I.uecombe ni.d family: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hinehsrt ana oaoy aaugnter; Mr. ana All.. tleorgn Harth; Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. MrNrnly, and daughter, Ruth: Mr. H. N. Moo and Mr. George May: and Mr. Art Lcavltt and family. . Motor to (irauts Paiw Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Harvey and family mot- gen-;orod to Grants Pass Sundny. return ing last night. Mrs. McColm, mother of Mra. Harvey returned with them and expects to visit here for aoino time. ' Returns Viym Portland Major Robert H. Kuykendnll returned yes torrtny from Portlund where he hns been for tho past week on business In the Interests of the firm of Kuy kendnll and Kuvkendnll. Every department, of the Klam ath Valley Hospital If admirably prepared to treat the physical nceda of the aufferer. Ouch! Lumbago! Rub Backache Away! Kidneys cause t backache! No! Your backache la caused by lum bago, rheumatism or a strain and the qulckoat relief Is soothing, penetrat ing St. Jacobs OH. Rub It right on your painful buck, and In stantly the soreness, stiffness and lame ness disappears. Don't stay crippled. Get a 35 rent bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from your druggist. A moment aflnr It Is applied yoa'lt wonder what became of the backache or lumbago pain. In use for tin yeara for lumbago, bncknrhe. sciatica, neuralgia, rheu matism or sprnlna. Absolutely harmless, Doesn't burn the skin. Adv. SVMMOXS IX THE Jl'STIi'i: COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF LINKVILLK. KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON. I You nre hereby .regnlred to ap- it. us.. ww,, iii.vuicr wiiq imoreai I per annum from the lath I day of January. 12 for the coats irereon at the rata of alx per cent and disbursement, of thla action. Thla publication la made by order of the Hon. W. II. Barnet. Justice of the Peace of the above named court, duly made on April 30. 1927. W. B. BARNES. Justice , of the Peace. Post Office address: Court House. Klamath Falla, Oregon M..1-1S-I7-24-J1.J-7 To read The Klamath News day after day la to keep thoroughly In- I"'" n oappenings or importance I Kiamatb. Falla and rWnlty vicinity. For reaulta use News Clsaa Ada STARTS JUNE 4th Presenting "The Fool" Chnnr.ing Tollock's Fam ous Dramatic Success Admission ?1.00 SAVE MONEY ISY BUY ING A SEAHON TICKET. OTUElt ATRKACTIONS INCLUDE . . t ; "Applesauce" Dr. Robert Parker Miles ' . . Haskell Indian Symphonic Band' Lucille Elmore Revue Clay Smith, Song Hit Writer nnd lots of others Season tickets on sale at ' CHILCOTE & SMITH WILSON ABSTRACT CO. All Drug Stores. Oil Makes Poor Boys Rich Men CHICAGO, Mar JO. Tha aaeond rate aoll of a .mall Arkanaaa farm haa turned to gold far two amall colored boya wbo until a few week, ago lived unobtrualvely In the Chi cago negro dial lie t. Oil wella oa their mot her a farm. which they Inherited when aha died three year ago In Cameron, Ark., are producing an Income of SIS. 000 a month each for Arthur and John Sewell, S and 10 yeara old respect ively. Arthur Sewell, father of the young mllllonalrea, came to Chicago after their mother', death, and later married again. He worked In a factory. Detxe accumulated faater than be could meet them. Aa a raault he negotiated a loan of (400 on the Cameron farm. The mortgage came due and be bad nothing with which 19 pay It. The "gold mine" almoat .lipped away for want of a aum which the wella are now 'producing In a few bourn. Sewell waa able to borrow enough to aave hla boya' property from the firm for which be worked, however. The dlacovery of oil and audden wealth followed. The father of the lucky youtba baa decided tbey will not be ".poll ed" by their money. "I won't permit them to live it up If I can help I:," he aald. "They will have the flneat education the world haa to offer, but tbey will have to learn to work and appre ciate their money. "I've thought a 1st about tend ing thera to Africa when they grow up. I think Intelligent colored men could do a lot of good there for themaelvea and otber member, of the race." Sewell haa made n effort to labllah title to a portion of the larm oa bla own account. "It belong to the kid.," be ex plained, "and I won't take any of It by going Into court abont It." AIR HRKVICB HINTEll BOSTON. May 28. ,(A.P.) Bon bon Traveler in a copyrighted story published today says that It has learned of prepartlonn which have been going on over a long period for regular trans-Atlantic airplane ser vice with giant planes carrying at least loo passengers. 8 ELF DEFENSE VERDICT WASHINGTON. May 28, (A.P Rear Admiral Latimer advised the atate department today that Captain William P. Richard, of the marine 'corpa. ahot In oelf defense when he I killed General Cabulla, Mcaraguan I bandit chief at Chlnendega yesterday. LEARN TO DANCE From a Known Teacher I Dorothy Baker School of Dancing Ball Room and Stage Lessons Any Tlma By Appointment 1112 Main St. Pti one (M8-W The Klamath News has purchased at considerable expense a wonderful beautifully bound cook book. This book is not only full of surprise dishes, but also helps you in choosing, caring, storing and laundering your table linens. It helps you prepare your meaU with a real interest. This book, "The Modern Method of Preparing Delightful Foods," is by Ida Bailey Allen, international nutrition authority. ' Send Only 10c to The Klamath News to Cover Postage NAME ADDRESS TOWN I STATE . ...... WEARY OP FLOODING TOW TOW.S OVKB RIVER BELLA COOLA, B. C. May to. Healdanta here have decided to tow tbelr railage acroae tha river and tranaplant It on a bl iff, where the view of anowciad Caicade range i peaka la better. I Each aprlng. when the anow 1 melte In the highland., the Bella Coola liver goea on a rampage. The town la Inundated In place, and even threatened with destruction. It waa deemed cheaper and aafer to move the town than attempt chang ing the courae of the atreanj or to build barricade. Town folka are optlmlatle over the exodua. They are eertan, any way, that the scenery will be bet ter and are eagerly awaiting a mas. uieeting to be held aoon, at which ney will draw lota for al'ea of their new bomea. The government haa given them the new townalte free r.f charge. j Some difficulty I anticipated in moving tlit :ovu acr-fia the river,1 although a majority of the bualneaa houaea and homes are of frame ecn-1 atructlon. . I Private maternity borne; trained aurae. SOi So. Ith. Phone Sff-W. Kindly attention and a pleaaant home atmoaphere are aaanred moth ers at tha Klamath Valley Hoanital. ?4rfsi3jpa!fl.1 DEPENDABLE See How Holeproof Hosiery Co. Make Silk Stockings Two machines will be in our windows for four days demonstrating the quality, style and fashion features found in each pair of " Holeproof Hosiery. SEE WINDOWS June .3 46 7 KLAMATH COAL VOC.tO COAL at TRANSFER CO. rboaa 1097 WESTC0 PUMPS Coat Leaa Decrease) Maintananca Cut Power Bilb Weatro Pump are desisted to operate a Standard Motor ttprasda, bat are alao tarnished for bell drive, and for direct eoniMsrtloo to ateana turbines. WkOTCO I)KSI;N offers yon all the advantagea of a hori zontal spill ease, double suc tion pump at a price no great er than that asked for cheap aide auction, aingle bearing pumpa. Inveatlawte and Compare Wrateo Deslspa Plica) awl Perform nee with that of other pampaw Link River Electric Co. ' He renth and Klamath MERCHANDISE, lH'hlit....lil!:llTUi J V. FALLS