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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1920)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 101I0 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SIX is. . jaw i in mm. mi i wniaiii.i i mwiwkji wwr .in ... .-. m.mim 4 iiiiwimww M 'urn . .y .t iiihwh .,!., wiwi . .M.r t ...... , jiw- imm.- iilly',",'l jUGnci) 0 f':f'iMW0 ,SMmM $$ JKids K&t: '??Aife& gp"' L The Father Never Con- rOOE- - ilAES" S3 IH&SS V sideird That the Room (WMfTY1 "5 r -Wf 1 WH?23fc"" - - siJMs. y-f fcf-Sg Was Full of Smoke 'WtMCZ40b-r -MV-k' ?W Tr " " - By PERCY L. 'CROSBY iffi&2 &&&&' T- fc M.. i. ii , maij - t A-c.. ... A..f n rintii iMirrMi - iiii.i iij if-J7r i i A - i ii i i i i i i i - -- - - - I "BBBMgMaCTBMgM ARMYF,rgToU.cij)flDTCUiSlFIED CDLUip 1 T F-fmsm " jg Wr m "onquulu .t. h .. Jan. is (y FOR SALE Real Estate Wi if yrar jmr T?lri- Jr "F m m HI Mnll.l llniinliilii sold lis nllntmont 9 7 k&L 9"eSi NCa fc, & WL2r ftS Sl'sC S! LS ot surplus nriii.v food to tha accom- VI H ,-mT jMk Jf&ES. El ICF ir in lfr'W' EX H imnlmont ot fox trots, ono-stoiia, and I w$3Z & 0 V tm 9k PV HBim 9 uH military marches played by tho H 1- j3 tn Jlr JS" vBP 3E(l ' iSf Hawaiian Hand. V ell 3HCB9nMvKKSVil!"HB594J(slQRC!fEM nCi Whlln the laud played, tlio puoplo. CAMELS are as delightful to your taste as they are new. And, so satisfying that they meet every cigarette desire you ever have had. Camels are unusual; in fact they're un like any cigarette you ever smoked. That's because they're an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobacco, producing a quality that meets your taste as no other cigarette ever did. Camels' expert blend gives that mellow miloSbody and frees the cigarettes from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor. You . can smoke Camels as liberally as you like without tiring your taste.- You have only to get personally acquainted with -the-expert -Camel blend to know that you prefer it to either kind of tobacco" smoked straight 1 For ycur own satisfaction compare ' Camels with any cigarette in theworld at any price ! R,J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winton.Slua, N. C. afed pAcJktfps of 30 cifMrrtt: ot fn picl. 2JO cifMrvttea) tn a tfsmr-pjipercoir. rt crton. IIV atronitty rccommrnd lAit CMtion for thUiom ot ofrc supply ot irin ihmmm ilvv iiui:ns attention. Tho Klamath County'Parm Bureau has a list of the owners of the small amount of hay left unsold in the val ley. Anyone desiring hay may get In touch with the market through the Farm Bureau secretary at the Coun ty Agriculturist Office. 13 Surety bonds wuUe you wait. Cliil coto & Smitn. S-tt Tho 1920 census closes January 15. Are you listed? $1 iH 3 SI Ici - ,. &".' irrr jm- m&mr.! I Sv?i? . & -7 si - t- 1 .SeQlrA" ? ti ' i RS?-i. c ri AaKSOJ'A-. ir,n C i W'ANTIJI) TriickH nnd tennm to lianl lumlicr from Mfuulow l.itko to TrrTTrTrrCrTTT; Ii Orovo nnd Klnmntli Knlln. Nino l-Oll SAU2 OR TUAl)h--I lx room,,lllM,,or COi Uox n20l Klmnnth house hi Cottago Orovo, Ore., "4 yan, 12-1 1 ncio lot, for Klamath Falls urnpnrtv.j Call lUllfjir addrons Rolit. Clioyno,. FOR RENT: Hoatud turnUhod roonm Klmnnth Falls, Merrill Routu. 12-17 almost porpotunl flow of hot wntor l rnr lifillm 741 wtilmil avii bought nrmy beans, bacon, nnd othor.FOR KXCHANCi: 80 or 1G0 nim staples at prices far below tho mar- B"guiirusii lanti for lots or improv-l FORtRHNT 3 furnlsliod rooms for kot (iiiotntlons. Later It was dis covered, when tho Invoices arrived, that thupo prices wero ton por cent above what It was nocessary to charge. A reduction accordingly was made and tho surplus ton por cent already taken In was given to city charltnblo institutions. 'oil property In Klamath Falls. I'hono 07W. 12-131 MtOIIIMTION ni'i.i: HITS SOUTH SU'AS AP?A," British Samoa, Nov. 10. (By Mall.) Acting In tho oxorelso of tho mandatory powers granted by tlio League of Nations, tho Now Zea land government has published pro clamation prohibiting tho Importa tion of intoxicating boverages in western Samoa. Tlio proclamation camo as a shock to tho white residents, who have hold an Indignation meeting. Natives have been prohibited from receiving or drinking intoxicants for tho past- 4Q years. HAMBimK-MHXICAN . mni:ks vuy vi:i:i;iiV JUAREZ, Mojc, Jan. 13. Tho Hamburg-American Steamship Coin pany has established weekly sorvlpa botweon Hamburg and Vora Cruz, according to Information received hero by Edward A. Dow, consul for tho United States. Tho shins will come to Moxico by way of Now York ana uummoro. Tho first stenmor to be used In tills sorvlco lias already arrived in Vora Cruz, according' to tho report received here. housekeeping. 1313 Main. LOST AND FOUND VWMAAWWMVVWAMM FOR SALE Ulon Noma IG0 nuro Cherry Crok vMley and El Cnni- tnn Meadows 100 ncros Sllvor Butto Fisher North Westorn Moutnmi LOST A man's black leather bolt Wnrm Chinook cllmnto flno moun-. with gold buckle, Initials S. H. Ro taln walor, oxcollont outside range,' turn to Herald Office, tf and wondorful gnmo country .(loot! - chance for cattle, horses, nhcop, bogs' and poultry near auto road and, WANTED a' lpruur point, cart casn -lermn on iiaKinic--useii car us pari payment. ... . ..,,,,,.,. Claude Houglito'h 0-10 Modoc Point, Oro.i t VVVMS Woman to do bouxowork on ranch. Call 10K23. 12-U j WANTED A hounokeoper. Apply. FOR SALE Miaccllaneoua'. "oom " Bw"" "'' "-tt AAMaaamaaaaaaamaaaaamww I FOR SALE 100 owes . right. Phono 2 lit. -Prlco 12-11 '.H! BUSINESS OPENINO for n young, A r r FOR SALE' Dlobold uafo at a bar- f('",w with lots of pop and who can; gain. Phono 2B6W. 10-tf commanu anoui js.ouu. this is no . agency or territory scbemo, but tho A KOR SALE 350 tons splendid iunl- 1,08t nionoy-innkor Main street over ? ity Re & Mcado bay nil In food offered. Something now. Appoint- , barns tlood water. Price $1.1 a ton. mont confidential. Box A Herald of- , 12 miles N Enst Klamath Knlli. t I,c- 4l bettor mllkois to bo fpiind, Adilrpss, . . ,. . ji P. O. Box 503 or Phono 11FU. 321" FOR SALE 2 splendid Milch cows, 1 Red Rone n jenr old, 1 dnrk ,,ii,i.ihi,..u. ,.!-. ,.,.r'.. Jorscy, 3 years old 1100 each. j No ,,hnnii l"f ' 7-1 T P. O. Box 503 or phono 11F11. S-I-l . WANTED A small second band 2- TTT". I wheel push cart. Inquire 0. C. Her- A light oak 8 drawer nl(, orflco, c-tt FOR SALE flnt lop desk In xridlent condl-i tlon. Innulro HernM otrico 31 tf FRESNO, cat., Jan. la. repara-io p tions for the drilling of five wells In OREGON BREVITIES tho Tulare Lake region south of here u are being made by tho Pacific Oil & i Gas Company and 'the California Natural Gas and Development Com- agnlq, just wnere'they loft off In (Continued from Page Two) pany Recently a well was brought in 15 1880 miles south of Corcoran, near tho Tulare-Kings county line, with a re ported flow of 20,000,000 cubic feet of gas a day. , PORTLAND, Jan. 13. Business In municipal court Increased consid erably for 1019, according to tho au f.unl report ot tho bureau of police submitted to Chief of Police Jen- 44M4&-04&4iMiS,4 kins by W. A. Barker, record clorlc- I. i Tho reports shows receipts amount- iing to $80,145, compared with $C8,- 088.00 for tho preceding year. Tho ' principal item in this increase Is the, flne3 levied against speeders and : i bootleggers. R ex Caf e We cater to the fastidious public. Our Menu has been established for the benefit of those who care for food properly prepared in the best way. We buy the best and prepare it to suit you, . and give you service. 'Qua lity and service the motto of ' this cafe. THE REX CAFE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu gtnp, Jan. 13. Intercollegiate de bating for tho year 1020 opened in Oregon last night with a triangular contest In the new leaguo made up of Reed college, Oregon Agricultural college and the University of Oreron. Governor M'Kelvio of Nebraska says thut "wastefulness and extrava gance aro twin ovlls of this hour and may bo placed in tho same category with Idleness." The 1920 census closes January 15. Aro you listed? Try 'em Herald want Ada. ESTHAV NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, For Klamath County. In the matter of tho Estate of Emil Klleso, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho undorsigned has boon duly appoint ed ndmlnlstrntor. with tho 'will an nexed, of tho estate of Emll Klleso ueceascu, y mo nbovo entitled court, nnd all porsons having claims against said cstato nro required to present same to ald administrator at his, law offlco, over tho First State and Savings Bank, in Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, w'lthln six months from tho dato of this notlco Dated this ICth day of December. .rt.r. - ----, ui'j, C. F. STONE, Administrator of two estate of Emll Klieso, Deceased. 1C-23-30-C-13 MISCELLANEOUS Printing, Stationery nnd offlco supplies. Pioneer Printing nnd Sta tionery company. 120 Main St. 9-tf WANTED Clean cotton rags at 7 Vj cents n pound IIowlo Garage, ' 10-12 'Ml WANTED Many of tho lending uuwspapor niunnf tho country, tho men In tho best paid positions got their stmt on their homo nowsJMiiiur. DomoNest, Dentist, over Sugar-1 Tho nil round training obtained on man's Store, Cth und Main. 2-tf ' tho smaller pnpor iimde the epo'JJ.il- i IsU who guldo the destinies ef tho WANTED A good roll top desk. In-j blBKost publications of the country. (Hiiro Hornld offlco. -tf Tho Herald lins an opening for n ro- , porter nnd will give locul applicants CITY GARBAOE When you want preference. Tho position Is open to Garbage romovod phono 91. 11-tf nny young man who Is nctlvn, bright, ablo to gather news and wrlto grnin- DRESSMAKING REASONABLE j mntlcal English. Apply to tho City Got your spring sowing dnno early. ' ICdltor. 20-tf Comforters inndo for ?1.00. Child-' reus sowing a specialty. Room 2 ovor P. O. 9-15 iivrlnlty mid accident liism-nirr. Phono (1(1 anil to'll do tlio rt'ht. Cliilcote A Hm Hi ntt PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 MADAM IOINA, Palmist Came to my place at Round Lak about Oct. 15 the following cattlo one roan yearling steer and one rod white-faced heifer, both branded D2 on right hip, crop off right ear, under slope on loft ear. One red yearling heifer, branded quarter circle box on right .hip. heart on right shoulder, crop and under- bit right and left ear and upper crop bn right ear also. One red yearling blotchod brand on left bin. Swallow fork on rlirhf X ear, crop and swallow fork on loft $ car; also split on left ear. And a X dulap on brisket, wattle on left leg. 18-14 WILLIAM LAMBHRT 30-6-13-20-27 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION. Notice Is horoby given that My vlr- iuo oi an execution and order of salo Issued out of tho Clicult Court of tho Stato of Oregon, Klamath Coun ty, on Iocomber 29, 1919 upon a do creo made and entorod on Dec. 23, 1919 In favor of Butto Valloy Stato Bank, u corporation, plaintiff, nnd against II. F. Chapman, Gus Molhaso, Henrlotta F. Molhaso, Alfonzo Kln noy, W. A. Calkins und A, C. Yadon, defendants, diroctlng tho salo of tho proporty hereinafter doscrlbod, to sa tisfy tho sum of $073,20 togothor with lntorest thoreon, at tho rato oi 10 por cent per annum, from tho dato of said decrco, and tho further sum of $150 as attorney fees and costs and disbursements taxed at $41.05 together with tho expenses of such salo, I have lovled upon the property described as Situate In Klamath County, Oregon, tho South half of Southeast quarter of Section 32; and South half of Southwest quarter of Section 33; in Township 40 South, Range 8 East of Willamette Meridian, and will, on January 31, 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the front door of tho court house In Klamath Falls, Orogon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for 'cash In hand subject to redemp tion according to law, all right, title and Interest of the above nnmod de fendants In and to the foresaid val property. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, December 30, 1919. GEO L. HUMPHREY. Sheriffi By BURT E. HAWKINS, deputy. World's (Iieiitext PlironolngKt, PnliiiNt nnd Medium. Rends your ontlro llfo past, present nnd future correctly, giv ing numes, dnle.s nnd figures In bus iness, lovo, law, mnrriago nnd dom estic troubles. Tolls you whnt you nro best ndapted for and what to do In linttnr vnur rnllilltlnnn Iti llfn run ju.ivi u room iurnis nci , tIiIh lady rends your hand na you FOR RENT OR LEASE house -with Pine Phono 4 bath rr.. -garago '1151 12-14' FO.R RENT 3 room furnished apt. Call 258M. ' . 10-12 FOR RENT Steam boated slooplng rooms, $15, por month 129 N. 5th Strcot, half a block from Main. 10-1C WANTED Four to olght bond heavy logging borsos. Nino Lumbor Co. Ilox 1120, Klamath Falls Oro. 12-17 would an open bnoli. A rending by her will moot your highest expecta tions, nnd you will bo wiser nnd hiipptor, after consulting hor, she having thb gift of romovlng all ovll Influences nnd plaqing you In an en vironment of happy thought and contentment. Readings: Sunday and dally, 9 a. m. to 9 30 p. in. Located at Room 1, Monro Rooming Houso, 1313 Main St., between Broad and Spring Streets, one block oast of White Pelican Hotel. Kliiinuth Fnlls, Pro. 1-18-20 ADLEIl-I-KA Will IT "I had pain in tho pit of my stom nch, no appetite, sour stomach and vory much gas. Doctors could not help mo. Tho FIRST doso of Adlor-I- ka holped mo." (Signed) Honry Wolp, Lake VIow, Iowa. Ono doso Adler-1-ka rolloves sour stomach, gas and constipation IN STANTLY. Emptlos BOTH uppor and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE ali mentary canal, Romovos ALL foul matter which poisons system. Often CURES constipation. Prevents ap pendicitis. We have sold Adlor-1-ka many years. It Is a mixture of. buck thorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs. Whitman Drug Co. Adv . Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at if. O. O. F. hall, 5th and Main street. P. J.Gerges , N. Q.; Fred Bremer Becrot.ary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer JJwauna Encampment No. 48, 1. O O. F., meeta Tuesday night o( eaok week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arlie Wor rel, O. P. Nate Otterbeln, Scrlbei P. L. Fountain Treaaurer. . HAY GROWERS ATTENTION Tho Hay Markotlng Committee of tho Farm Bureau has a mnrkot for 175 tons of baled hay. Farm bureau mombers wishing to bid on those ar dors may got In touch with tho mnrk ot through tho Bureau socrotary In the county agents office. (If you are not a member of the Farm Bureau, it only costs $1.00 to join). 13 RECKARD TAXI-AUTO SERVICE Winter Schedule t Short trips, 60c passen ger; Pelican Bay or Ship pington, $1.50 for either 1 or 3 passengers. Rex Cafe. Phone 77 '0 A v , i i: J s T t ' ' l) V