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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1919)
in I PAGE BKVEH All ... lll ,v Hi:iTiK as."""- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BOSTON RIOT SCENE DURING POLICEMEN'S STRIKE AND A. E. F. GENERAL IN COMMAND OF THE GUARDSMEN Ml C7T i mnirirn nniiiniun help wanted 105 uIAuuINlU bULU WRU FOR SALE MAFoirMUK-Or will OVER WW" (,WUH r inmliM. .? Z, Merrill. On,. Phono. l!-3f "7t iiANflB For "ll0, ind and ' A. J 20-lt Ftf "fc- M-n S. 1'. O. I ox Stt SALB-Dnnily llttlo Mouse, on 7 srTl750 half cuhJi. Lot on j una Lots on piveinoni i uin !'t o it $20.00 por fot. TorinB m M In ii . ' MontulltiM. WS Pn 1303 Main St. 20-tf in iv. f " wm SALE-IMrlor Heating Htoyo. Practically now 1'h.mI two month,,. price . ' ,'"""lHht,l F0RSAI.K Chevrolet Car. If Ink-j-OK oft"' inritn n. ,5 JUT?. Main St. UJft FOR SAM" Ton flno dairy cowh mil belter, -I head horses. 2r. ton tar 1 set harnt-HH l.ouited clone, to Klamath Kails Jlulldlngs and I HI suture for n-nt a snap Imiulio Box R Hernld Office l!-2t FOR SAI.i: Two Ford Touring f. ml Ford ili'llvery cur. Ilnug- land & McColluiii i 18-tf FOR SALE Oil TRADE 4 room modern Bungalow. A vory deslr- ible location. Sco Perkins. 18-tf UPRIGHT PIANO flood rondltlon 1195 terms as low (la 17.00 por month at Shepherd's. 17-tf IUC0C a passcnBcr uvnuuiu pipped, Price $600.00. Soo Dill l.oo ii-u FOR 8ALB Deautlful 8 room resi dence at corner of 10th and l'lno. JMern lull basement furnnce tirt payment down Dalanco to suit jurchiser. Attractlvo prleo If pur (hued direct. Address. Mrs. Com ftudenon, 312 Routh 10th & Jeffor- lon.Corvalils, Oregon ll-2Gt' ANTED Thoroughly experienced I and competent stenographer and 'secretary desires position cither 'temporary or permanent, (tall 205W ail-Si I LOST AND FOUND LOST llotwucn Klnmalli Falls and WANTKI) Chnlnmen Kliimutii Agency 1 .12x1 tiro and I Highway surveys. .1 rim Iff i -Flndur rutuni to 1). I' White Pelican (Inrai, MrAiil-'Mulii Street. I'hono 449 ir -:tt for Apply State I 1311' 20-7tp - COOK WANTKI) for hr.y ramp. I i-uwiNii uoiu nnu enamel uraco M. (ijnil wages Dan Llskoy, Malln. 10. Third year pin. Call Brandon- Or. Call Ktillmi Store. 19-4t Iiutkh. i 1 r-yt I WANTKI) Men and women steady LOST Silk wish with frlngo. Am erican Duality shndo belonging to silk sweater, plcaso return to Her ald office Howard. 1 n-:tt employment must lie over 18 years of age. Chelsea Lumber & Hox Company. 17-6t - MISCELLANEOUS I WANTKI) Hiihhor Hoots. , to viil-. nihiio. You duck hunters, how about that cold water scoping i your lionts on a cold inoriilut;? We ran viileniilo that leak Bring Ilium lu Voui.s for dry feet 1)20 Main St Klamath Kails. Ore. 22-Ot WANTKI) Girl or woman for gcn oral housework Perfection Dairy. I'hono 19Y. 9-tt tes3o&m;;mms vtvyvyy Vff- '&'''- ""'t. yfiffTiffifa"",t,tyi7 nf-f..--isZTZ i KOIl UKNT-(lOUtlcUlllll. Km nlslicd 13 7 Firm Room ti i St. 20-Ct SITUATIONS WANTED WANTIM) SITI'ATION American fili years old Kok ScallnB, Conimls-, sary, Tlmekieper Ktc. Accurate audi Competent. AddronH A II HenH o'-, flee 22-3t Hoodlums, nearc rooks and real crooks rushed to Boston when they learned the police were to go on Btrikc. This element, abetted by Boston's own lawless citizens, mostly youths, started to break every law possible. Windows were smashed, shops were looted, ond many a "crooked" crap game was played m the streets. If the loser complained ho was mauled. This photograph shows a few of the loyal policemen, hel metcd, and Harvard students, with clubs, trying to quell the disturbances before the state guard was ed out. In the circle Is seen Brigadier General Charles H. Cole, who was appointed by Mayor Peters as the virtual heaed of the polico forces. As commander of an infantry brigade of the Twenty-sixth Division, General ooio led his men at Solssons, Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel and I nthe Meuse-Argonne offensives. 3 tAGER TO SEE ELEPHANT FOR ItKNT ApaitmentH and sleep Ing rooms $3. f() per week. Fuel furnished. 102 Main. Phone ISH. 20-fit HIGH SCHOOL HOY Wants work! mornings or ovenlngs. Would I First One That Was Brought to the woik lu prlvato family for room and United States Aroused the Ut hoard. I'hono 2C7 or Call at 727 1 most Curiosity. Main St 20-St i FOR ItKNT -Furnished I'lioni 219J. Room. 1 0-tf TOR SALE C room modern houso. One of the best locations of Klam- th Falls (2260 part terms. House ! J rooms. Artesian water and closo fa (1250 terms; Modern house 4 roomi. 2 blockB from Main St, $1200 -1500 cash and balance llko rent. Ibo several other snaps in houses ud lots or unimproved lots. W. M. . Vontellng, 1303 Main, Klamath Dev elopment Co. Office. 9-tf FOR 8ALE--160 acres, homestead rellnqolshments. fully improved. ttir Strahorn railroad. Twenty-six miles from Klamath Falls. For partl- nurs address No. 16 Herald Office. 1S-HP T0R8ALE A Ford bug In A-l cou- oiuon guaranteed. Address H. u. amid office. C-tf KR SALE OR TRADK Cooking Utensils Of vnrlnnn Vlmla nlon n title or two, nearly any kind of a te. Perkins Furnlturo Houso. 20-tf Linoleum, Rugs, Matting, Pabcolln, Ulldes. Tliwlo ll.il.... 1 a wiale or trado. Ptrkins' Furnlturo "'" on.tf n. 8A.LK Oood rye hay also al mi 7.bay an(1 Piaturo. Call 338 "last, or Phono 247 M. 12-tf 'ffiP-11"" Closo In7turn UullI AP ttntNM.I-1.. J v f ii in ;.i "uiouuu. inquire ner- 'rOR.SAt.P p.,..r.t.i "Zt'l .;;-: "iiubuiiikb lur n aix l jma nonse 122N 6th St. 20-tt I u3LEr-ImPfovea residence lot. . "' ,v"i Do iwus Main Ht. ?tr WANTKI) SfiOO. 00 worth of Tiro Repair work, at once. Vulcanizing, Retreading, Half Soles, and Tubo Re pairs. Blowouts $2. HO and up. Ru troadlng $9.00 and up. '.4 soles $'13 00 and up. Tube Repairs 25 cents and up. . Surface patches, $1.00 and up. Crater Inko Tiro Service Station. 1120 Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore. lfi-fit TWO YOl'.Vn MKS'- itndlng school woulil" like worn after ''hool and on SaturdaV. I'hone ?4M Al 1 i .'. WANTKI) Work on ranch by married man C. S. Box 21. Fort Klamath Oregon. 16-Ct WANTED Permanent nosltlon on ranch hy experienced ranchman, mnrrled. Inquire County Agent. lC-Ct CLKAN R.AGS Wo will pay five cents u pound fur clean cotton rags. Central parage. 13-Ct DO YOU WANT A HOME ON EASY PAYMENTS? 1 will build for you, on your own lot, a, homo to suit you, on terms within your monns. Write mo, Riving full particulars of location. size and type of house desired and amount of rnsh you can pay down and what monthly paymonts you can make. Nelson Roansevoll, P. O. rto 215. H-t WANTED Two Woodchoppers. Chll cote & Smith. C33 Main. 4-tt WANTED Girl for general house work and cooking Mrs. O. G. Lab aree, Rly. Oregon. ' 1-tf Merchants lunch at 11 p. m. Crater Cafe 7 th St. IB. to S B-20t NOTICE I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Canu sand nnd gravel pit, in any quantlt) WILL PAY CASH-For a few desir- j that may be desired by contractors able residence lots, suitablo for im medlato building. Wish to deal with ownora direct. Give location and prlco. Nelson Rounsevoll. P. O. Box 21C. 9-6t and builders. AL F. GRAHAM Nowadays when Miminer In the Fulled States would hardly seem if-elf without the coming of a circus. It Is dilllciilt to realize the excitement I aroused hy the first exhibition of an i I elephant. A now-forgotten showman. Hackalliih Bailey, is said to have Im ported the Urst elephant nearly a hun dred years ago, nnd the animal wns a whole show In himself. The circus tent hnd not yet come Into being, and the elephant was shown in burns in the Eastern states that then held the bulb of the population. To prevent the imtillc from seeing the show without cnurge, the elephant traveled from place to place' In the night; but even so, the public refused to be wholly cir cumvented, and small companies gath ered with bopflres rendy to light when the strange creature came lumbering past on his way to the next town. Sometimes, however, the management I defeated this 'intention by sending along the road a horse built up to look like an elephant In the dark, nnd when the bonfire hnd been lighted nnd hnd burned nut. the real elephant followed. Christian Monitor. FUST 1 PIlWrRlliFFT IQ ' nntiiP nnn nn DLIIlb OUb uri LEGAL NOTICES eVWMMWi WANTHD TO BUY OR TRADE-For , E ' f LnlOATION nn.l oil Vln.la nt f urn I 111 rn Per- uioimvi uumra. Oft l kins. 20-tf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that nith the department in 191G, and "Inefutable documentary pre 1- ud with the charges," but no actio;; was taken. , A special agent, T. C. Mart..' who investigated the situation an J was actually on the ground "said .n Ills report that 'these power companies had obtained their rights by fraud and were not using rights of way for the purposes granted." Companies named in the rflon are said to have misrepresented to the United States their true purposes of intended use. "This power stor nge," it is stated, "is fatal to liri- Fraud against the National Gov ernment Is charged in a petition be ing circulated in Meno and Inyo Counties in California to have Con gress Investigate the acts of certaiu gation to a large extent, ., and under power companies in procuring cer tain reservoir sites. Denver capital ists and former officials of the De partment of Agriculture are mention ed in this petition which intimates present conditions reduces our Irri gable area by two-thirds of what it should be for the reason that the flood period is caused by the melt ing of the snow duringlhe four sum- that fraud and subterfuge amount- j mer months." ins to conspiracy to defrrt-.id the United States, were employed. This Is' one more example of a No attempt was made hy the de partment, it is stated, to provide for lower storage reservoirs, to catch condition where the rights of the ,' the waster power water, hut even citizens and tax payers have been', with this provision the gross losf forfeited to 'swell the coffers of Mg; would be from '20 to 40 percent, corporations thru the clever mani-J These grants have already destroy pulaton of those at tie helm and j ed Silver Lake falls and the destruc certain government employees whojtton of Lee Vining Creek f's is were willing to dispose of the inter ests they were sworn to protect, for a consideration. These resorvoir stes were orig'n- The Way to the Pole. Service with the American nlr forces in France adds welabt to th nnlnlnn nt n.mnlil Ft. MipMHlnn. Arc- I tie ,.iorer nl leader of the Crocker al'y secured, it is stated, for the pur- Innd exnedltlon. that the nli-plane Is pose of irrigation; but they have ( Vining falls being the principal at- nni iifiimteil for a dh to the nole. been utilized solely for power gen- traction of the famous Tioga road." WANTED TO TRDE a Now range ooaled proposals will be received till' nn,i that the cost of such a trip by eration, and the power has been tak- Most of these corporations arc not for nn old ono. you Day tlm differ-' thu 14th. day or October, a. , u. wis , dlriirible would be prohibitive. - - T .. . ,a iim. .nrwA'iAu. iw vnn fiiron.. - own future exniorimons, air. nia now in progress, the petitioners al lege. These waterfalls are located near the eastern gateway of the Yo semlte valley, "and are part of Cali fornia's greatest scenic assets, Lee ence. Perkins Furniture Houso. 20-tf Fifty dollars or moro ana an old rango will get ono of my new ones, rerklns' Furniture Houso 20-tf WANT TO BORROW $1000 on nuw modern houso which cost $2r,00 to build. Will pay 8 por cent for two years and givo first mortgage Ad dross Bulldor In euro Hornld 10-Gt CITY GARBAGE When you want Garbago removed phono 91. 11-tt LADIES DARKEN MRJPH PEYTON for Wnnd. Itfltt! TIMBER FHR QAI P umL5r.m""on foct o' standlnK uri T. '0,r RlUo chenP Sawnlll M Planing ,n, on prcniiscil. DR. T. n. TIMONY,- d Bluff, Calif. - I - s; lr:: FIRE Insurance H. Driscoll mi'Bldg. Phone 432 'vT ' USE GKANDMA'S HAGE TEA AND HULPHUR KECH'K AND NO BODY WILL KNOW Tho use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its nat ural color dates back to grandmoth er's 'Imo. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and at tractive. Whenever her hair took on (hat dull, faded or streaked appear- plled with wonderful effect, anoe, this simpte mixture was ap But browing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of Wyeth's Snge and Sulphur com pound," you will get thlB famous old preparation, improved by the addi tion of other Ingredletits, which can ho depended upon to restore nnturul color and beauty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist says It darkens the hair so natural ly and evenly that nobody can ten has been applied. You simply anmp en n spongo or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, tak jiig one strand nt a time. By morn ing tho gray hair disappears, and af ter another application or two, It .be comes beautifully dark and glossy. at the hour of 8 o'clock in the even ing for the purchase of Forty Thous and Dollars worth of bonds of the Enterprise Irrigation ' District of Klumath County, Oregon. Said bonds are to be dated Novenbor 1st, 1919 and are to draw Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, inter est payable semi-annually upon tho IV, day of July and tho 1st. day of January of each year until tho matur ity of said bonds. Said proposals will do received dt tho Board of Directors of said Irrlga- In his en out of the state, as far as Arizona answerable to state commissions and acMIl- i(i Mexico, according to the netl-l lefuse to Day state taxes. 'it is chare- Inn says, he expects, depend on the j, Tno reglllt JB that large Bre0s ed. That the properties have been "evei-falthfiil dogs," for conveyance. Qf ,rrjBaD,0 ,nnd have been deprived over bonded, and that there is some The nli'iilnnc Is. lu his Judgment. Im t.rnntlr.nltln fnr severnl velKC'IS. one of which is. he saws sutllelent to dW V"1 It Is also charged thnt "the wai of water that should be available, qustlon of the validity of the bonds inasmuch as California laws permit count the Idea of successful Arete exploration ! hardy ulrimn. The frozen north offers no smooth fields of Ice on which tie "xploter could make n landing. A dirigible might er situation as far as power storage j water to be used only for twenty- ctnrt fnmi n nrimerlv eoulniied hangar tlon District, and should bo direct- In Labrador and hope to return, but od to tno secretary oi we jiinierpnso i tne total cost oi me exiit'iimuii uuiu Irrigation District, care of unanes robahly be about Rl.OOO.uuo. J. Forguson, Loomls Building, Kiam- ath Falls, Oregon. . .. . A .. fllnm Tlm. The Board of Directors reserve me ' ' T ----- -- ; .. .. right to reject any or all bids offered. A wedding I attended was held In an .storage b J n .T HILYAUD. nrclinrd In iiunle blossom time. One of ' If it is found that the United rn ' .i... ...,. wn n mil klilrtwnlst. in states Is oeirauueu. as cinimen, n Ij, asked that "such steps be takeu nnd irrigation damage is concerned is true not only for this locality, hut for the entire Sierra Nevada water sl eds, except a few isolated cases, where the stream flow reached the or rainfall district!- and irriga- I tion stornge Is available to store 'enough rainwater to compensate for! 1 the irrigation losses caused by power five years for power other allegations. purposes, are Kissing either wife or child was a punishable offense in England in the seventeenth century. Secrotary of tho Board of Directors of Enterprise Irrigation district, 4-?0t Notice of Meeting of Equalization Board of llio Pine Grove Irriga tion District. Notice is hereby given that tho Board of Directors of the Pine Grove Irrigation district will, commencing Tuesday, October 7, 1919, moot at the W. T. Elliott residence, .on the Lakeview road, and sit as a Board of Equalization for the purposo of reviewing and correcting the assess ment roll of said district for tho year 1920. Said assessment rpll Is open for examination at the said residence of W. T. Elliott. w t niett Secretary of the Board of Directors of tho Pine Grove Irrigation Dis trict. 8-15-22-29 2C5 Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I O O. F. hall, 5th and Main streets. P. J.Gorges , Ni Q.; Fred Bremer Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewauna Encampment No, 46, I. O O F.. meeta Tuesday night of each week' at I. O. O. F. ball. "Arlie Wor rel C. P.; Nate Otterbein, Scribe; P. 'h.'iV ountaln, Treasurer. i f, i the women wore n red shirtwaist. In the midst of the service u bull in n pr.sture In the next Held rushed in nt tb red shlrtwalsted woman, who climbed n tree before the hull arrived. The rest of the party and myself did likewise. The bride's veil fell off, which embarrassed her exceedingly. The shirtwaist was thrown over the fence nnd the bull Mibdued, and the wedding continued in peuce. The woman hastened home after a new shirtwaist, wearing her husband's frock coat. Exchange. as may bo necessary to have t'lei-e I properties returned to the United ) Rinfps nnil such lecislatron be enact ed that will In the future protect ! our agricultural development and l.i event tho long and unnecessary! lillgatlon that is compulsory now " It is further alleged that charges of conspiracy to defraud tho Unttedi St.ites in this matter were filed Replant'ng Foresls. In England nnd In Scotland, before the war, were many bunting runges nnd sporting grounds. During the war, however, these were cut down to Blip ply munition factories nt home and nvmles abroad. Never before, It Is said, have these countries been so bare of timber as they are nt present. But now they are preparing to replant their forests. The old ones were first of nil ornamental but incidentally they proved useful. These which they are planting now are to be first of all use ful and also, of course, ornamental. &&!' NEW CITY LAUNDRY Moved to corner Main and Conger Our prices are Right $ Finish Work Flat Work Rough Dry Livery, Feed and Sales Stable Auto Service Quick Service Day or Night Klamath Stable Long. Trips Our Specialty Reasonable Rates Phone ISO ' 22 'Klamath Ave. WWVWWWrtAAAAAAAAMMAMAAW Ran fhp.I.pwk Line, for men and Bos at K.K. K. Store 2'J-Gt Want Ads bring results Ctilrto nnllnrn fnnpv ilresses. nt union SulLs B,u8' wo1'' coIor01 soods very Of Union bllS v PPnfiillv handled. Try us once. We call for nnd deliver. Quick service our specialty. Phone 154 Ttnna vniir UFOlch UnfiTl tlmO? If UOt X try Winters Jewelry store. 20-2t( - Phone 4 60 lc Crwwi 729 Main St. Candles PASTIME Jack SlonrovT, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Hoft Drlnk.B Peel and Billiards Parber Shop Jn oCnnection OUR MOTTO 'Courtesy unil Service"