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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGES FTVB MTl' 'BIAV R ilwny Labor Leader Asking for Government Ownership CHIEF MILLER WAGES FIGHT FOR CLEAN-UP AW,l?hT !!, (Continued from I'.-iko 1) finill of IiIh, mill thiil If tic hud no III I'll II III- Ulllllll lllivo (ll'UIII'll It up, mill hi would Ki-o ilmi It wiih li-t ll'llll III tlln flltlllll. IIIh CI1HI- WIIH taken under eoiiHldi-ratlon by tin (Oiiil.liiH wiuo the i-ihi'H of .1, K, Mn Killrii mid It .1. SlioctH Tin- liitti-i iidinlllwl Unit tin- f-liurgu aKitlriBt him wiim tine, mid that bin prcmlBCH went Juki iik mulct liy tho chief, lie I'lalniiil, houotur. that It wiih iIiim to the failure at IImii'H or the KirliuKu man to remove the muteiinl, as well an to litter deposited liy reuiton of repair that wen- lelnp made, by tliu leiinut upHtalrM .Mr MiiKiifre mil' that the material In tho rear of hlH huildlni; wiih there becutiHo of a''ei atloim that uero Ih-Ihk made preo.ir atoiy to the chaiiKlni; f tho bulldlm; fiom an olllco Into a Mioe Htoro. 7Io hud no extenuatliiK oxcuaex to offer, and added that ho win k1j1 to hoc Ihe eiilef take matte In hand, and redure the haardR. All ihe otlier cnKCM were rontlntted until thlH afternoon and Monday 'mil Tiu-Hday. iSlfi & raLassIirmaplSBBa i (r nir-,Ji w.'fs 'on-i: . - MUAJKaM SSSEGMHHKKHaM?.' CAMPING .r LITIIIA PAIHC. See How We Make These Famous Snow Flakes Visit our hie modern hal.erles where, millions of Snow Flake? are made every day. Sco tho ppic and span interior. Nolo t'.c wonderful mixing machines and tho huge brlrk oveni. After you'vo si en them baked you'll know why they're co good. Your crocer can supply you. Don't ask fcr Crackers say Snow Flakes Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. t.fi mrlclil Mllf-i- (i Duwmill, W (1 Loo. W. H Cirlrr, S Stum- mid A II Gurri-fHoii. it,.. l,i.' flu. in I th Utcr UllIOIIH enruB l I" U"' uperatlini of the IiiIIwhh III Ihe I lilleil Milieu p ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTI.i: KIDLLIGHTS O.N LOCAL HAPPK.NI.NGH among Tin: plepli: of tiiih city and vicinity. CiOINGS AXI COMINGS OF MM'AIj I'OLKH. mum i; or mi:i;ting. L F. .Johnson of Klrmath Country who Is looking for a location in tlio Hokuo Klver Valley and may take ,i orcharding, Ifl camped at the free nu to camp grounds In Llthla park, Ash land, accordion .. .vord which coinee from that city. E l ;; f&Aft SSRvSIje? 1 " i. tit tK;r;wi'i , m5W3 MUOc KKEaaeggagaaaEEZi Ed Mcllroom a.i a iiiunty sent vis itor today from hto ninth In IjhikcII Valler. IV. W. Ford drove In from l.orolla todsr to purchnie MipplleH for his tincS. Cltrfaco Wnllu e, fnrinorly of lion uu, but whoso home Is now In Illy, Till return from over-was tunlKlit. Vr Wtllare win a menitior of tint Slur Flrt dlllnn Mri. Claude Adams, who has been ilildm her slater Tlicliuii (illibson, for tbe past lo or tltrt-j months n tirird to her lioiw tills mornliiK. Iilll Spnrln dine Into town ypilei diy afternoon from his ranch near Boniou. PuMnKerx on iIip Criitur Uxko State tbla memlm: were: Oene Jold ifflltb,Mltj Marion Csldsmlth, i V. StiooDOVtr snd wife, Miss Alliorla HawkM and Miss M. II, Durnctt. MIm Welch, of Cleveland, Ohio, Is city visitor this week. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Chr'f ' Mapanled by .Miss Udrov llobcrls Mllllnl Vosn. tin motor to Crat er UVe.for the wenk end. YC. Council In In tivr. todny Horn ill borne In Ban Frnnchro E.Z. Knox and wife, of I Mm Day, Own, arrived In ilio city lust iiIrIu m a vacation trip. J I Pollock, I)- iml Mrs. V M. follwn unil Wm. :. Hruu'li are tour IjUIn Klamath Kails from Spokane, Wuhlngton. I'Jiarlea D. Diirkiiii and wlfo nro lew from Oakland, California. Jllia Pauline Mmklns loft tnis Boralngfor Derkehy. where shn-wtil !er the l!nlvo-ai of California, as Frcihman. Richard 8mlth, a hardwnro mor aM of Corvnllls, returned to that "' ""' mornlnK nftcr n visit with , lter Mrs. cho-tter Avory anil family D-V, Kukciidnll was a passenger OB thll MAHl.t. ... e7,hec ,, exiVto ,, 7. ,T' r.oiw priwi rom tho shailo of tkokin. k . fumlly' ,no i'nlnw rtow" to th0 slx,h stroot - -.u ui inn noacn ror the Oarage. bj-ii iiinnier. llo will nccompiiny them liomi! M llnll with his wf and Kriinil daiiKliter am here vIhUIiik Mr. am! Mrs. V. (' Hall, front l.os Angles. Mm, IMward II 'ady and (InuKhlnr have Keno to .rls lor n visit with relatives Diiln and Don .Souln, the small sons of Mrs. J. K Ilratton, who hue. been snillii(; Ilio summer on tl u Nelson ranch, nn.r Keno, aro exieo' eil homo within tno tu-xt two or three days. Mrs. Tobln Stunt Curtis of Sn- , cniniento, arrived lieru labt night to visit Mlsi Hetty (iadills at hor tiomn i on KaKln IUiIru. j Anthony .Me.MIUIitn, one of the ma- 1 Jor owners of thu .-nvump land under the Klnimth OntlnnKu district. Is In tho city on business from his home In Onklnml, California. I Mrs, Andrew Collier, who has been . on a vacation trip to Portland, re- I turned home Friday Miss Fiorenco I Porter, Mrs. Colllor's sister canm with her for a short visit. , Tho .Mlssai Anna and Kllzubeth ' Tontplor roturned to Antloch after a visit with tholr r- others In this city. GcorKo ARcr looked after holiness matters In Klnmuth Falls yesterday from Ills homo near Keno. Jim Thompson, of Midland was a ounty sent visitor yesterday. ' Perry Delip, who hus been over seas for a good many montlm return ed homo last nlRht. llo wus tho last of tho sons of C. H. TJel.ap to bo dis chained from tho n-ny. ( .'olin Slmms, .1. K Van lllniT and C I.. Mooro loft toilty n nn extend ed flshlnc and 'iMiitln.T tilp in the Jioi them part of tho county i Womiins Itelluf Corps V II. Spra Kuo No Jo After four jears stivuuoiiM war work .mil aiiroachltiK cooler even- T., ,,, .,, , , ll.es the members of the Itellef Corps Thewonl reKretta' wasorIBln- have planned an ull fashioned social ally PPll"d to contests of the Kon- Kood time for each month to which doliers at Venice, all members aro uracil to bo pre- The mnmiKltiK committees will TPQ LATE TO CLASSIFY kindly servo as their names appear !"""",!" " ; , , n alphabetically. Tho llrst meeting will l0' M' Sack or beans. Owner can be on Monday evenliiK, September 1st. , ,hav" ainu by proving property, under tho supervision of the follow- John Taylor. .Merrill, Or. 23-2t' IllK uimmittee ... . . . " Mrs May Ankeny. Chairmnn. Hthel '.iku in lor nousewonc. .'. H. Arnold, Dellla Arnold, Mnmlo J Am- Ick, Jennie Alford, Carrie Hrowne, Anna C llrockenbrough, Flora Hrownell, Fiorenco Ilrnnilenburg, Pansy I: Hradford, Cecilia M, llOKur iliic, Henrietta llrookflold. FLORA K.MMITT. President. Drew, Cth & Main. 23-121 FOR SAUK A good Ice chest $7.75 at 4 2f EaBt Nelson Street. 23-2t MKI.ONS ANII CAS.IIIAS. WANTED Used car in good mech anical condition Prefer Dodge, Reo, or Ford. Or. Stewart. Hotel Hall. 23-3t Those lovely melons from Tl'R I.OCK to be sold from tho shade of the poplars down by tho Sixth Street garag" are here. Watch for them. 23-1 t -SNNS'SlNV'MMMMVWMMV WANTED Worqcn to work on man gle Experienced ones preferred. Klamath Superior Laundry. 23-tt FOR SALE Hooslcr Kitchen cabin et also a dresser 65 Pine. 23-4t 6000 8000 Miles This is the new mileage adjustment you get with Goodrich Tires From JUDD LOW 23 MAIN ST. HOUSTON'S 0MMMMN'i a. a. Afc j. - jfc..ftfc-jftakffijBaaft.BAAaJftfc-aVftftta .ft. A Aft A A At. A A Af. A AA a4a a4a A aTi, A aa j&. ! A. MKIX)NS AND CA8ATIAS. DON'T forget about tho quality melons fresh from tho famous sunny, I sandy lands of Tnrlock to uo Bold at LIBERTY THEATRE "W "THK PICK OF TUB PIOTUIIES" H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT ANITA KING IN "PETTICOATS AND POLITICS Christie Comedy "STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN" SUNDAY "Man's Desire" A Great Picture of the North HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE IIA.VCI.NO Velneily & Xmurday MglltN. Popular Jnxz Orchestra STAR THEATER Featuring Special Music Willi the I'icturcN. Ilex Ktrnttrin, J'lanlst. TOIIAY Ailolph Zuknr Presents WILLIAM KAVKItSHAM In "THK KILVKIt KINO" A I'nrnniounfArtcnift Seclnl The Story of A Man's Man and A Iie that Necr Died. Ily Henry Arthur Jones. Also SUNDAY Hporiul Ma(ine 2:30. ukx m:cirs "TOO FAT TO FIGHT" Willi Frank Mflntjro , :i(HI lb. patriot bucks tho lino for Ills Viii'lo Siun. AImi A lllfr V. Spivlnl Cornell i "The Star Hoarder" t if T 'V T i ! I A Rogue River Bartlett AdmisMloii 10 & 25 ccnta Doom open at 7 p. in. TEMPLETHEATER tooay Paramount J'rcsents VICTOR .MOOItn In TIIIMMIi: KAliDKX" A Suiry of Tli Old llowery Dajs. Also Another of tlinso Cyclone Smith Storlen Stanl'ia I'ddlo Polo. SUNDAY Vltacmph Presents ivimAitnrAiiL "ONi: THOl'SAXI) DOLLAIIS" A! Pnllio NiHs palest Ciinwit lents. Y ? T t T T ? ? t T ? T ? 7 T ? r Pears )v V Admission Matlneo 10 15 cent.s Kt'iitiiRs 10 & 20 cents T T T T T T T f T t T T T T T T T T $2.90 THE BOX Yshland J ruit Jjtore I PHONE 22-M 5 7 T T t r T T t T t T T T T T T T T T T T f t t T T T f t T t T T t T t 7 7 7 MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTUKKb TUESDAYS AND HATUltDAYH Merrill. Oregon DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. HS &&$&fy$&fr&1Mt&