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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1919)
-vMOVBAV, AllfjrsT 4 mob room THE'EVENING HERALD. KLAMATtrFALLS.-ORlQON The Evening Herald Km,m U. J. MURRAY DITOH JAMES S. SHEEHV City Editor TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY front KOlt 1H3NT-bedroom. -Well furnished Phono 240R -tf Pmblfaihad dally except Sunday by ! Herald Publishing Oumpuny of Klamath Fall, at 116 Fourth at rent tared at the pontofflre at Klnm tk Falls, Orti., for transmission thru HM mails aa second-clans matter subscription terms by mall to any Mdreaa In the United States: Oae year s oi Oae month .... 60 I own MU Aert'K land Sec 36 Ti I At the openlBK meeting, Thursday afternoon, August 1. addressen j bo made by President Worsloy, J. O. I Holt, manager of the Eugene fruit j Brewers union, Mayor Jameti Hrom- icp.Hg WANTED .ner or Astoria anu uov. uen . ui- pnlf j The Friday forenoon --.on .... i?K.Wi: be marked by nddre-ses by . K. Srlilmpff, of Astoila, on Tho t'rnn berry and it- Culture In On-Ron. II M. Williams, of Portland, on Hy-Pro ducts of tho Cranberry and J II Hut terfleld of Hrownmemle, On'Ron, on Truck liardenliiR and Marketing The afternoon will be Khen oer to an excurs on to the Astoria canneries and to Seaside In the eenlnr. Pro fessor A 0. Itouquet will discuss M'Ketnbles of Importance In OreRon Const Counties and 1! (1 l.eelmer. NOTION OK MKKTING. MANY KIM.KI) IX CMHIIHH. 1 Loader, 1 Pallor. 1 llucker. 3 Swampers, 3 .. ....l 1. .lrtN f '.nt iiftiru until. kMK IMU iunn.io, ............ ..... ,,nrt.,.l n.,,ln ll miiit4 tier. Ki'KK i.nm """ ": 4-t 1 All musicians In Klamnth Kill Is uro turned to come to the band practice that will bo held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In the Elks lodpe. Work of Ptrfectlnu 11 band for tint Elks con tention Is In older and 'II hiuhIi'Iiiiin MKXICO CITY. Auk. s. HJuhttwi kllletd In Muna, Yucatan, In tho clash 1 1 liny opi . Iw.t. ........ ...... '"'" ai'Tnrnmrni nnik..,.. iHoclallHtH. Heventv.sl. .,."" -. . "-M"mM;v;"?H llenernl Mils M i..rni.,u. " "'- tnUmty4 Miuin, XOTU'K OK MKKTINfi. Tho Women's lleneflt Assoclitlon US'. It 14 East Klamalli Co (iriulns ()f the Maoinliees will meet tomorrow and stock land !iae some kihmI tim ber. 1 lunrn't any use for II and want to .ell Make nn offer Address MKIn ie MH-'e'l 202 H Stark St. Port land. Ort-Kon. 4-2!t KOU KI.K--per ion. C. OreKon. 25 tons re huv, Jin IV Harrison, Merrill, 4-fit jfctuber f lie AMirlHttil Pre u..i..t .- ... .. ... ...,i.iinti.. county aKrlcultural ncent. will t.tlk vuwuru iu iiic 'itr tti, it,iNia,niii M all news dispatches credited to It X not otherwise credit-il in this pa yer, and also local news published mereln. All rights of repiibllrat'on of spe- Mai dispatches herein are also re lerred Moxn.v-ror.sT t. tint. FRUIT GBflWEHS FDR SAI.K IS bend choice dairy cows and heifers Prlie right have more than can care for One tliorobrcd Itoan diitham bull IS ..f 1. ninths old. 1 well bred short horn ' ' ?' mont old anil three mil- "iiii nun nni' niiiiump, kiuhk n liinh chln.i kto-k boars msllcreed I'M client ImoliH'. It III I lie hem I of ' n'Hi'oper II inch, Miller I.'lnnil 4-lOt of the Horticultural Ail.iptnbllit Clatsop county The future of the Fruit Juice In dustry will be the topic of II S Ulle. of Salem, piesldent of The Pliez co . Saturday niornlng Other addresses will bo '.) Join E llratke, of As toria, on The adaptability of the Soils cf Const Cc unties, for Hero Culture, bv Col Hmr E Dosch. -oc"tii'- of the state board, by M McDonald president of the Oregon Nurserj co , at Orenco, Oregon, on The Itelatlon KOU SM!- of the Xurttrjman to the Fruit ,f J row er and by E. J Adams, of Eugene on Horticultural Development Thru the Highways of the State. At the closing session of the con vention, Saturday afternoon, J. ) Fruit Growing Problem Will Fea- n0it, Eugene, will talk on The 1--U- t-nre Oregon State Horticultural ture of the Canning Industry In Ore- EMPI.OVMKNT w.'nted by oung Society Meeting, Which Will Be g0n; Roverl C. Paulus, of the Salem el" in cither office or store. I Fruit Union will discuss Fruit Out- . InoV and -MnrkeUng Problems. Pro- Cit it KEN'S WAXTEIl Wml 1 .!m. lines, evening at T 30 p. m In the Moiino hall, Initiation will be hetd mid all members are urged to be present BIG MONEY lllg mime) will Ik ntiule hi Klam iilli Knlls (luriiiK Hie next feu )(arK, unit most ol 11 will lx tnndi' on busi ness proper t. We lime 11 iholce list that will appeal to the illseiilulnnthiK liujer. P'eiiM' note (lie follewing: .tliUn .stis-el Voii-itsiIi nt owner offers for iiulck siile n TH It. Main Si. lot liu- WRIGIEYS WILLI TOON FOI'vm(,o'i1 fii'tluled knife with ehn'n lose' can have same n Identifying Pho-ie :.:.! 4-1 1 WNTPD- At once A late model ." ixssenrer li"ht touring rar Must be In good condition In ery wa lu iiulre at Herald office 4-lt" -Ped Astrakhan apples for Jellv mi'klng or eoolinr alo a vnrlctv of other good cooking ap ples. Any quantity oer 10 lb del'ver ed Phone 2r.3 4-tf WORK WANTED by woman, eith er cooking on ranch or work by day. Inquire at Herald Office. l-3t Held in Astoria. -2t the retail sistiou mid will pi me 11 flue liiM'stiiiciit. Ask foe pi Ice an I teiins. .Viintlier flue M11I11 St. lot on com er impioteil wild 1110 lent two storv In lik bullilliig. It would be 11 smitie of pride to own this iniiier, mid tin' pilio Is light; Details ami to ins g'adh furnished. Here Is .1 good 'J'J ft. 1i( 011 Main St. impi-oisl with one stm frjune I'lilldlng bilngllig a pmd luroiiie. I'lli'c Is mil) SSIHMI.OO on teliiis. And then we hae a :lll ft. turner tlmt noiitil make a flue site for am business. 'x getting better all the time. Ask us. Sixth hlreet Excellent building site at corner "f (ifli anil Klmnath, lot .1:1 feet wide mill IOO ft on SUlh. Pi Ire NIO.OIKI on ey terms. At corner of Walnut ant tlth no luno n 70 101 ft. ii mer nt a price 01 17.100. 00 on terms. Fine site for uroccry, garage, and mail) other ASTORIA, Aug. 4. Addreses and discussions of fruit growing problems In Oregon, by growers from ""the Willamette valley, Clatsop county and other parts of the state, wlll.fea- ture the thirty-fourth annual meeting of the Oregon State Horticulture So ciety, to bs held here August 14. 15, 16. The program for the sessions has just been made public by Ben S. "Worsley, president of the society. Officers of the organlmtlon have set two thousand as the number rt members they will try to persuade to attend the convention and the tonic for discussion bow p wh tot" lessor C. I. Lewis, chief of the horti cultural department, Oregon Agri cultural College will speak on nrn-n-bles, C. 'A. Malboeuf on Selling Ap ples for Ccsh and A. H. Harris on "Will Co-operation Solve Our Problems?" on H. I pullet.s. 624 lltn 'i' 5t APPERSON SIX The jackrabbit of motor cars a royal blue, four passenger roadster. Inquire D. E. McCnbe, 617 Main St. 2-Ct. FOR EXCHANGE Rsldence oron- erty at Lakevlew for property in Klamath Fnlls Address (J. U Uol- brook, Mnlln, Oregon. 2-3t Miss Annie Appiegate. a dauter of Captain O. C. Applegnte, was a passenger on t'le train this morning mi nuuiu-, AiiisKa. .miss Appiegate is ESTH.W. a Klamath county girl and her manv ' I-eft ,v pi,ic'e Sa,ur,i,v, Juy 2Rthi friends will be glad to heir of her one black cow. brunded (1 on right having taken advnntace of the 00- '!" Information as to her where- portunlty to spend two or three years , nbou,s w,n ho r7-ded. In Alaska. J FAfllCI.O. I Merrill Rt. STATEMENT iO, F. Demorest. Dentist, fith I Main. oer Rugnrman's store nod -OF THE i FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK OF KLAMATH FALLS County of Klamath, State of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor July 1, 1919, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit "(commercial), principal or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years Immediately prior .to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or postofflce ad dress or such depositor, and the fact of his death, if knewn: Name of Depositor. Residence or P. O. address Amount Clark, D. F. Klamath Falls. Oreeon 15.00 jjick, uiyae, f Klamath Harlow, E. W Klamath Pearls. W. B Klamath Parsons, C. W Klamath Lewis. Ed C Klamath Smith, M. E Klamath Brady, James Klamath Klamath Nurseries Klamath Larch Lumber Co Klamath Tfeff, W. C Klamath Falls, Oregon Oliver, H. T Klamath Falls, Oregon... Perkins, Garrett Klamath Petit & Son. Inc Klamath Riddle Airship Co Klamath Roeder, Max Klamath Saddler, Harry Klamath -Saddle Rock Restaurant Klamath Shirley. W. H , ....Klamath Snhrs, Etta Klamath Time Check Smith h Klamath Falls, Oregon Willener, Christ Klamath Falls.Oregon Zimmerman, Geo. B Klamath Falls, Oregon aiaie 01 uregon. County of Klamath. ss: I, John Siemens. Jr., being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the cashier of the First Stafe and Savings Bank of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon; that the foregoing statement Is a full, true, correct and complete statement showing the name, last known residence or postoilice address, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required by the provisions of Chapter 148, of tho General Laws of Oregon ,1907, and Chapter 214 of the General Laws of Oregon, 1917. JOHN SIEMENS, JR., Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of July, A. D. 1919. , RUTH M. GO WEN, Notary Public for Oregon. (SEAL) (My Commission expires May 28, 1923) 2S-4-11-1S Falls, Oregon.. Falls, Oregon., Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon Falls, Oregon 1.60 3.80 1.00 6.71 1.10 1.00 8.50 9.96 2.39 2C.61 2.00 1.15 2.15 2.34 27.01 3.30 1.8S 1.25 2.00 10.45 33.95 5.45 I Another corner on ttth -'e. '- s ft wide anil has IOO ft. on l(h. Price Is $0OO.O. Terms. Still another 6th St. let is no to fl. and Is Ininroted with n coed frni"c buH'llng. Price Ik fsll.VMI.OO. Only $1,100 rash and balance eas). Pine Sheet. We would like to show on a I'"' lilO feet corner 01 Pine St. neur "-I., at SI O.OOO. Terms. I'lnc apart ment site. Another exre'lent corner on Pine St. niiir .Main Ik IO.S, I'.'O ft. and Is near business, , real bargain. K rellent for apartments. Von know the old salng tint, "There is a tide In the uff-tir of ee- mail's life which. If taker at the flood, leads en to rorlime." This Is the time In Klntt. CIHM'OTK SMITH. HS.1 .Main St. Phones (III, 07-.I Av 1 M't Coe'a Jitney Service Pay Phone KM LAWRENCE'S CIGAR BTORK Klamath Falls, Ore. r 'jHlpS- Ajf Vou will find iAi pH three flavors iBVB wF Wk In thjc ll fj packages but look nTmJt " for the name VKxA WRIGLEYS M because it is your m protection against m inferior Imitations. m Just as the sealed m package Is protec- m tion aialnrt lm- M SCALED TICHT M KEPT RIGHT M The M Flavor V 1 Lasts I m fi v Contentment is a state of mind IMPERIALES MOUTMPIBCB ' CIGACCTTSS create it. Their full fla vored, satisfying blend is the secret. They axe' a quility smoke. - 10 for 13c The John Bollman Co. Branch GARICH'S GROCERY NEWS VOLUME I. KI..M.Tlf FALLS, OltKfiO.V, .MONDAY. AUfJl'ST I. 1010. MMIIKHSl f LIBERTY THEATRE "THE PICK OP THE PICTURES" KKWrVVi H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT THEDA BARA IN "When Men Desire" Harold Lloyd Comedy TM ON MY WAY" TUESDAY Marguerita Fisher in "PUT UP YOUR HANDS" DOORS OPEN AT 7 P ,M. CHEAPER WOOD For a limited time we will make the follow ing prices on BLOCKWOOD delivered to your home. Cord, or single load $3.50. Double load $4.50 O. Peyton 501 Main. Phone 187 FREE I have something that ev ery housekeeper in the city wants a Royal Baking Powder Cook Book. I don't need to tell vou about Royal Baking Powder. Your , mother, and her mother, and on back for generations, have used it. Every good cook has it on her pantiy shelf. Everyone who has ever used it will tell vou that there never was and never will be a better baking pow der. That is why every housekeener wants one of the cook books that the mak ers of Royal Baking Pow der issue, and that is why I have secured a sunply for free distribution, for I want the women of Klamath , County to have the best that .there is to be had. There W , For the rest of this week I will give to anv housekeep er a copv of this valuable cook book absolutely free, j There are no strings attach ed to this offer. You are not expected, nor will vou be j asked, to buy a can of Royal I Baking Powder, nor any thing else. I iust simnly iwant to show you what "Garich Service" means. EDITORIAL I want to sav iust a word to the housewives of the city something that you will thank me for, and something that every business man will appreciate if vou follow my suggestion. It is this : In ten days the Elks Con vention will be upon us. It is coinir to strain to the breaking point the "service" ability of every business house in the city. It is going to tax far beyond its capac ity the delivery system used by the business men to de liver goods into the homes. And right here is where you are directly interested. If vou do not tret vour staple supplies in advance, vou will not be able to get them dur ing the convention, for the reason that it will be out of the auestion to get them de livered with any degree of promptness. Now, this is the suggestion that I want to make to vou : Sit down for a few min utes and figure out iust what vou are likely tooieed in the way of staple goods during the convention. Make out an order and have your dealer fill it and deliver it to you. Get everything except such perishables as fruit and vegetables. Get an ample supply. It will be just as good on your shelves at it will be on the shelves of your 'grocer, and if you find after tne convention that you have something that vou do not want von can return it Don't put this off until the last minute, oklier. Do it to-1 dav. riirht now. You i find that vou will be mighty Had that vou did it, and I know th:it. tho hnsimKs men .will appreciate vour thought l fulness. YOUR LAST CHANCE The davs for canning fruit are numbered num bered because there is very little fruit to be had. Some of you lost out on the straw- liGiTios. hlnfkhni'rins. JOCan- berries, and other early fruits. If vou don't hurry vou will also lose out on U'hsit liffln ic lrtft I have a limited supply of Plum. RlnL-Krt-;p SatlU ma Plums, Apples and Crab ADnles. Order them now, before it is too late. Re member, I get them every ninTit. fni dolivnrv first thing the following morning. They come to vou FRESH. BARTLETT PEARS Wo nrn nnw hnnkillC Of' ders for Rogue River Bart lett Pears for delivery about August 20th. Place vour or ders with us now. D?nj wait. The supply is limea on pears. MORE BUSINESS FIRST CLASS GOODS BETTER SERVICE