The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 24, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Ttif i li.ii.iiiinlH uf I'nliuoa. I.rn
nl l.ll i.r'i-k luliintln I'lzi'il a few
it-nrn of" 'I1" lliiHium. hope noun
I, to f niiiil III Greece I.i'ro
tuil il n lull it tt t tin I m ri direct
triiiUm f III" ait"lfl Greek
Tim lil.niil Iiiik rliitnitiil IIIIIk Iriim
mcl'iit linn- mill Dm nnllte uie
ttmout I"' ilu'lr clamilc li.nut v Tin
Iflvul III Solium receive special run
Jenilluti ii ''h' mutter (if Ainerlitii
'mk! Inr about I" 'iliu Greek rrliiK""
from Suit run and Aula Mlmir tlrlten
at In t tit i'iik liiivy hei ti living
19 illirr on iln' IiIiiiiiI during tln
rr Willi their tiull-e llinntlnun wine.
cltTf) cm n Km iiiiIk. figs. Irriili flah
am! AnnTWnti lniiil llli' unlives ol
fUnc" nr' 'in faring tun n badly
Many American soldier ul Greek
MrrnUce are now visiting the Creek '
Manila uft. r having fought In
Kranre HimI ('rm glrl recently ill
tribut I tic fowl in r'fur",,i i'rr greet,
rj by a rroup ul American soldier
'"Wliol nn- )iiii American doing
on (hit Inr nil lulnml "' I In- KlrU In
qalrr.l In ii'lniilnlinii'iK
"Oh, x vr (liil)ii'(l up our work
nlor.it ihr lilittii' " imp iunrlun
UrMV ri'iilii-il "imil turn' we've fiunr
bick lo Ui ! Imtiii'K nl it r lathcm "
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Tl VISIT MX.I..
LON'DON v.i .'3 ,-!p-iil;:iis ut n
I'lnsillnn illnniT lite I'rlnro of Wnlw
1J hi' wiiulil iKit (.'nnmlti t
Ihte niiiiitli
Consult Us
It Pays
IET us show you wly
J Fircstono Truck Tires
"ill ftivo you fcrcntcr wenr,
greater resiliency, rcutcr
protection for your truck,
greater saving in repair nnil
M bills and Most Miles
Per Dollar.
Tltis will not bo merely a
word of mouth ilemonstm
tton; wo wnnt to ftivo you
proof of tho ubovo stnta
rocntsj wo wnnt to show you
tho whys nnil wherefores
ruck tiro facta thnt will
positively mean a money
vin& to you. ,
And wo wnnt to acquaint
you with our facilities, with
our ability to render you
truck tiro service quickly
nd intellitontlv.
BComo in any time. We
"oowi louny.y
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A. KIONYOV
III nl Ilum.
Uttttont
Truck Tires
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METHODISTS WILL
. CELEBRATE WITH
BIG EXPOSITION
$105,000,000 Centenary Drive
Canso For Hojuiciwj.
NATIVES ARE TO TAKE PART
Wnrlil' GrrMrit I'lcliirr fllinw to tir
I'irtrnlril on Mininotli Bcrrrn .it
Coliiintuit, Ohio, June 20 July 7.
Many to Co from Nortltwol Dy
Auto.
Wlit It II plaiinrtl to rtuVc the
U'catrtt wcilit rahlliltion rvrr con
crlvcd will br held M Columbut, Ohio,
June 10 July 7.
Known m the Crnttnury Celehra
tlon, and crlehiat ny jointly the cot
pie t Ion of the Methodlit centrnary't
JIOo.OOO.OOO cmpjlgn lor the puruoir
of rebulldlnu ttie world -nil the cen
tennlal of American mlinoiu, tli.lt m,
the tOOth annlvertar of the ritjtjlu.i
menl of Melhodiat mlnloni In Amer
lea. plana are lieinu made to entertain
at lead 100 000 Methotluti a day
I i T) pliitm i.l mimiiiiii work In
i'irr ii'iinir In ulili Ii Mi'tlimllhiii In
lit wiirk h ill In. pr. r. -iiti'il
'I In ri- is ill In. i ri-i li'.t n (iiinpli-ti-(IiIih-m
ill) nllli it-i -.' r t at w i-1 1 n him!
I'.Oli f ll pIlK'nilli. Ii'lllpll , Kllllp-i
rclionU, liimiltul, tlii'iitt-r. ri'Ktnilluiit.
Illlllll , pi'lipllil ll) Hlltll) lllttltl' ('lit
lii'm1 III llkr iiiaiuiiT Hill lii Miiihii
MlliiK." frimi IiiiIIii, Knri'ii, Afrit ii itinl
tin I'.llllpl'liii'n. .i'iiiliit Ii) Kriitiliii of
iinlUfx frimi llinin' (itli'K wlilih Inn !
lii'i'ti ItiiiikIiI In AiiiitIcu lo tin' Mi'lli
uillt Ci'iiti'imr)
Miitlnii ilrtiiri' h III ln aliuMii In a
KlKuntlr iimiI. hcri' 1 Oil. nnil ii'Uili' ran
alt at line time 'I lit' pli'luri' arret ti
w n tin' lurKi'xt in tin' (irld, Iii'Iiik
126 lift lilKli
Thousand! of Natlvai Take Pari.
'tin' work nl ClirUtlaiilt) ut liuiiii'
mill nlirnml will bv liun In eitry
phnnf Thrrt' will Ik' KlKi'litlc niK'illta
pnrllti'-ilfil In Ii) lliiiurmitla uf nu
tin-
(It mral l.t'tniuril WihiiI will rom
limml n ri'Klini'iit of 1 0UU (Viitennr)
tailrta kIhi-iI' tint) lll lit' tn KUaril
llir tilillilta TIii-hk jnutitc men an'
now lu'lnts rerriiltril Iriim cicry atati'
In tin' union IIIkIi mliotil liua arc
dealrcil, who limr Imil nulllcli'iit mill
tar) traliilntr ro tlir) tan purllrlpatti
In inllltar) drill Aipllratlutia aliuulil
kip aelit tn (Vntrnnr) railcta, 111 Kit 111
avenue Nr York
ArrmiKi'inenta lime bri'ti niailo lor
parking 411.000 autiiin(ibllt' for It la
belli'cil that Krinl -iiiiailrnn (if
Metlimllat uuKiinnlilli'a will travnl to
the ct'letiralliin One Krt-al caravan
(if 1,(100 niilDiiinbllf" hint t'ern alrt'ail)
fully iimilf up friiin IlllnnU wlilln luwa
lll ui' ml iiniitliiT train (it 1'OU ran In
tine batrli Huuilri-iU ol cara arc n
piTtrd to tnnkc thi' trip (rom Hit- I'a
rlflr niirtlivti'tt. Itailnc aa aiinn aa tin'
ifiitt'iiar) rnmpnlKii la riuupliited.
Bed! For 100,000 People.
Hy nit una of a tent cll tn care for
fiO.uGO iHTiioiia mid tlin urniTiil neenm i
innilntliina nl I'olUmbtiB. 100,000 per
aotli "T nlKht will lio cnrt'il fur ilurlliK
the ci-li'lirntlnn Tin tt'tit city will be
i'iiilin'il wltli pout of fir,. ri'Ntuurnntit.
M'wirnitc nnil nil tlir iii-ciitiimiMlntliuiK
ul u nioiltTii ill) It will atutiil im u
bcntitlltil tract of liO) ucrca
t)nr nl thi' mi nl nini'Llcattircii will
In' ii KlKmitlc liiiiirli'na million uml u
prl-f la nllcri'il li. lite Ct'titi'iiar) iclr
lirattiiii cnttiiiittti'i' at ('(iltitnliiia for tltc ,
lii'nt Himpp), hlinrt word to ilracrltio
nuch mi Ini'tltiitlon Not only will all
klnila ol rcfri'ahtui'nla lie itcrit'il lint
there will In- nthVr formn of entertain- ,
ment not to be fiiunil In tin' tirlKliml
anloon.
Motion plrtureit. illrectcil liy I) V
(rlffitli will be taken of the cclclirn
tlon. Mr. Griffith 'will ulao uanlat In
tlic pHKcnnlM Spcakcra of world-wide
renown will lie lieunl at tho celiibru-
llini (.Hiiivi iiic I
Die Mctltoillat centenary celebra- I
tlon will be by nil odda the gruatuvt (
rellKimiH cntorprlft' wet presented. It
In ex pec I id to (Iffrny Ha own costs.
Imnieillalriy niter Its concluslan thn
trltit'H of nuttves from different lands
will lie sent to their homes by thu
Melhodtst centenary.
CENTENARY MOVE
HAS BIG FEATURES
The glgmitlc centennial of tho ostnb
llshment of Methodist missions In
America, under thn form of the Mulho
dint ecu I e nary, has n number of re
marknblii features
In thu first case, It Is planned to
rnit.i. beginning Muy 18. a fund of
$1(15.000,(100 to lie used on u gigantic '
world program in reconstruction, per
hups Iliu most compri'heiiHlvu program
(lever devised.
'lly that date Methodism will havo
enrolled ulso 1,0110,000 Intercessors,
Hint Is, persons pledged to dully
pmyer; 1,000,0(10 tllliers, plodgod to
devote onnti'iilh of their Income to tho
work of Chrlstlnn)ty; 63,000 persons
who will pledgo themselves to dovolo
the biilnncB of tholr IIvob to tho work
of the church, wwhether In America or
In the foreign field. Suvonty-fivo
thousand Mctltodlht minute men, lay
church members who present tho com
prehensive church program ut Stimluy
services, have been appointed ami
form thn greatest body of organUeil
spiiakvrs lu America at this tlmo.
They liuvn spoken for the Liberty
luun nnil for tliv United States em
ployment service, us well as for other
(-overurueuUl activities.
cum eh an irn
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HERALDS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
FOR SALE
nfWvMWtWi-ia
I'llOM. I'lnTON fur Wooil - 1 1 211
TOM Kli: Siirpriai Viillt-y nlfalfn
t"tl J It Miipoii, Klamntli Itec
onl off!"- 23-2
Wi:i.I. IMI'llOVI!!) corner lot In
I'ltirMew tl Nn 1. nice tliree-rootn
hiiue nnil otitliiillilltiKn, J 1000 Hen
Kretl IlllettlllC
23-C
KOH HAM! -1'iir room cuttiiKe, moil
erri Improvements, fur snip by own
er; clone in furniture If desired. In
cluillne. piano Kmiulro Trunk M
L'pp. Ml Ml.ln ut. 31tf
I'Olt KAI.H 5room Iintise, modern,
on pavement , t'lw' iiinun'ssloii June
1st, pood terttlt A A. Ilellman ft
Son 12lf
KOH SAI.i:- The best buy In Improv
ed 100 acre ranch In Klamath
county If taken before June 1st. Good
terms to rlKht party. Sacrificing. See
this at once Address llox 10, care
Herald 20-St
KOH SAI.i; One work marc and
colt, weight about IUiO lbs , ounR
and gentle, or will irmlu for any of
the tolliiwlng Cow, four house Kres-
iiii Scraper .or wagon, l'hone 1SKI.I
or see Harry Telford, nine, miles out
Merrill Hoar! 22-41
KOH SAI.R- One car of high grade
Hereford nnd Dtirhnm bulls will
bo offered for sale nl Klamath Kails,
Oregon, on June 1. 1919. Kor fur
ther Information, cniiulrn uf I-ouIh
(Jerber or Uiwreuce Morton. Chnrlea
Ilorton, Owner 19-12tj
KOH SALE At n sacrlface, S00
Concord Player I'luno; pracllcnlly .
new; Circassian Wulnut case; must
be sold In two weeks as am leaving
town Good small selection of rec
ords Inquire W A. Musten. at
I'pp'i Jewrlcry store, 19-tf
HELP WANTED t
WANTKIV -Hoy to deliver papers
Cull, Hurry Hlchnrdson. 23-2'
VANTi:U 1 or 4 men to work on
rtitich t.t 00 per dny and board.
J A Mnddm. Merrill roud. 21-.rtt
WANTED Olrl for gcnor.il house
work Good wages. Wrlto I.lsUyi
ranch Dairy. Ore --
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Local Red Cross
. Activities ..
Va-i--i-'--'--,-'-'M '
Those present .it tho Hed runs
rooms in Merrill on May ."' were
Mesditnus John Taylor, It. II An
derson, H C Anderson, D. Stukel
and Gen. Wilson
May (1. .Mesdnmes 11. C. Anderson,
V. M Illinium. Joe Stukel, Fred St'
kel
.Muy S Mesdnmes H. C. Ander
son. It H Anderson, Joo Stukel,
Kietl Stukel. C M. Merrltt, It. I..
Dultoti
Muy i' Mesdnmes It. ('. Ainler
hoii, Fred Stukel. Joe Stukel.
May lfitli. Mi'sdnmes Kred Stuk
el, Joo Stukel, Geo. Knox, II. II. An
derson, F. M. Martin. Kmll Mnrtln,
VIII Andorson, Lelnnd Pope
Muy 21st Mi'Hduint'H It. I Dulton,
Will AnderBon, Kmll Mnrtln, l.eland
Pope, Geo. Knox, It. II. Anderson,
Hert Harrows, Geo. Wilson, D. Stuk
el nnd C M. Morrltt.
HOOVKK (JIITS ODD TITLE.
I.ONNDON, May 24. Somo tlmo
ngo tlui King of tho Holgluns con
ferred on llorhort C, Hoover, tho
founder nnil first president of tho
Commission for Relief In Belgium,
tho tltlo of Friend of Holglum. To
comitmmornto tho conforrlnK of this
uiiiquo tltlo of offering Mr. lloovor
nn mldresa, nnd ulso n work of nrt
BjinliollsliiK tho Hfo which this Am-oi-icitn
muunged to mninlnln in tho
oppressed country during tho Gor
man occupation. Tho Bolglun Army
Joined in tho movement mid each
unit tins sent u subscription. Tho con
tribution from the army nlone is
more than $3,500.
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FOR RENT
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Kolt III VT for Lent'. , i. M.)
wll fiirntuhi'il rootiii It HiKh St
21 ll
LOST AND FOUND
OST M--'nse 5S444 between hero
Oli-ne Ileinrn to lleraM of-
f'-'' 22-3
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MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED-To rent. Invalid's wheel
chair Mi Walnut ae 22-2
WANTED To buy 4 heml of first
l chins work horses or mules, must
he oiiiul and true. Phone 11K11 or
call at Edgewood ranch, north end
Swan valley. Itiilin. 30-tf
ONE Hl'NDHED HEAD work horf.es
and mules for hire. Sims & Er
nest. Malln. Ore. 6-lmo
IK THE .MAN who had his car parked
on Tth st . Just back of Under
wood's Drug Store Tuesday afternoon
found a little boy's bicycle In his car
will he please notify Mrs Wilbur
Jones. 703 I'ille St. 23-3
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICK TO CONTIUCTOItS.
Senled bids will be received by
the Hoard of Directors of School Dis
trict No 1. Klamnth Kails, Oregon,
until May 26, 1919, for the erection
and completion of a Public School
building, according to plans and
specifications prepared by Charles H.
Murggrnf, architect, Albany, Oregon.
All bids must be made out on blank '
proposals for the sntne. lllanks fur-1
nished upon application by tho clerk'
or architect. Plans and specifica
tions may be seen at Klamath Kails
or at architect's office.
A certified checks for f per cent of
the amount of thu bid must accom
pany the bid
A surety bond for SO per cent of
the contract price will be required
from the successful bidder A per
sonnl bond will not be accepted.
The board reserves the right to
reject any and nil bids.
Ilv order of School Hoard No 1
Bids will be opened May 27. 1919,
but no bids will be received after
Mny 2C, 1919.
IDA H. MOMYEH,
1S-1C-17-21-24 Clerk.
RECKARD'S RENT
SERVICE
K. F., Bend Stage
Phone 276-W
WELL DRILLING
Vo hnUer Bros. Ai Klabzuba
Merrill, Oregon
Or
McDonald Peel Roorn
Klamath Falls, Oregon
i'iiiiisri'tittSsslii
SUNDAY EXCURSION
on
Upper Klamath Lake
Tho launches "Spray" and "Oak
land" will run excursions every
Sunday, leaving tho mall boat
landing nt 8 a. m., allowing five
hours nt Rocky Point. Faro $1.50
from landing for round trip. Bus
loaves Western Transfer office at
7:30 a. tu.
Calkin & Hamilton
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New City Laundry
WK GUARANTEE OUR WORK
Shlrta and Collars laundered
We also wash silk, wool and col
ored Roods very carefully. Try us
once and be convinced. Our prlcea
re right. Phone 134.
127 Fourth Street
Back of First National Bask
The; Greatest Tractor Made
THE MOLINE
UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
JOHN M. LEWIS, Agent
6th and Main Phone 140
CONTRACTING
IN CONCRETE
Cement Work of all Kind.,
uml KoofliiK
Let Me Make You an
Estimate
W. D. MILLER
Conlracto-
passengers
and Baggage
ANYWHKHE IX THE CITY
QUICK SKItVICK
KEAhOVAIIM. IIATK8
PHONE 187
WesternTransferCo.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Spinks' Fishing and Outing
camp on Spring Creek, Wil
liamson River will be open to
the public on and after May 20
The good fishing is now on.
Good home cooked meals
served. Tent quarters.
Fish and Chicken Sunday
dinners a specialty.
Reservations must be made
In advance. ""
Rates by week quited on ap
plication. B. C. 9PIXKS, Prop.
P. O., Chlloquln, Oregon.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
Service Station
Exclusive Agents for the Harley
Davidson Motorcycle. None Bet
ter All Makes of Motorcycles
Hought, Sold and Exchanged.
C. E. B1SMARK
11.1 S. Oth St. KlanuthFalls,
MAMMWAAA
i KLAMATH AUTO
SPRING WORKS
We Io All Kinds of Spring Repair
ing New Ones Made to Order
.le Straightening and
lllncksniltlilnK
AM. WORK GUARANTEED
Phone 2.1 ll-Y 017 Klamath A-ie.
OLD FURNITURE
Repairing
New Made to Order
Andy MauriUch
10 Main St.
rRY ME PHONE 176-J
For Home Made Bread, Pie and
Cakes, Go to
T. A. ROBERTSON
42 Main St.
One Trial Means Satisfaction
Orders
Delivered Any Place in Town !
SEE ME
For Carpentering, Furniture Re
pairing, Linoleum Laid.
HENRY SMITH
'Tho Handy Maa"
100 MAIN ST,
&ViSiitiiSi'i0
E. L. ELLIOTIT
ATTORNEY AX JkAW
211-14 WlUUs BMg.
Klamath Falls
Oregon
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I vrucitiM: s(-in.i:f-:r
I'll) ill l.'Um inn .Surgeons
Office, White HIilK.
-:-::-M"M-m-:"-m":--m-
DR. G. A. MASSEY
iin-.Mir to Dr. Trunt
Hull 200, I. O. O. V. Ulilg
Onhr plioue H(U
Itl-s riiiilll- 80.M
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DR. CARTER
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DENTISTS
E. G- Wisecarver
PHONE 334
Dr.
Dr. P. M. Noel
PHONE 4
Over Underwood's
Seventh and Main Street
FRED WESTERFELD
DENTIST
jLoomis Bldg., Klamath 'Falls
iiiii.
DR. C. A. JIAMBO
Dentist
1. O. O. F. DaUding
PHONE ei
CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY
017 Mala
ARTHUR R. WILSON
Muuager
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Otcoiatnlc PtirsldaB M Surgeon
Suite 211, 1. O. O. V. Tempi
(over K. K. K. Store)
Phone 821 . .
(The only Osteopathic Physi
cian and Burgeon tn Klamata
jPallt )
SAW MUX ENGINEERING A
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Designer- and bullderM of mod
ern Saw Mills, Plnniug Mills, Box
PlantH. Complete plants contract
ed. ApprnLvuls and rcportw made.
Dredging. We contract to build
any clns-. of a buildiug anil install
machinery of -'any kind.
Drafting of any kiml done. Blue
PrUits made. PHONE 148J
Office in K. D. Building
KLAMATH FALLS
ASHLAND STAGE
Leaves Van's Auto Ser
vice Daily.
Passes thru Klamath
Hot Springs.
FARE $6.00
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CHANCHA ?
RESTAURANT
J tHlOP SUEY AND NOODliB
T UOUSU
X Short Order Meals Served.
1Q Main Street
.-2 KLAMATH VAJULS, ORE.
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