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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1920)
1'AHH TIIIUW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TDR8DAY, FEIUWAItr. S19M; Gorgeous Scenery Dance Hall Fights Gold Mines in Operation V and dozens of other incidents of the wild life of love and adventure in the great and henutiful northland arc shown in ie Girl Alaska" ,,' THE UNIQUE PICTURE l4 , . , OF THE GOLD COUNTRY fl 201 PROFIT 1 4 UD CLEARING REUS IDE CHEAPER -. at the L Liberty Theatre Tonight Only I A Hock of 425 "Oregons" laid hist your for tho. poor of Multnomah county fnriii 70,170 eggs, valued ut f 2,r. ()(J- Not only illil tlio Iioiih sup ily strictly fresh oggs for tlio In milieu of tlio county institution, lint thoy provided employment for noma of tlio county wards which mount n llttlo zi'Ht In tholr otherwise mono tonoiiH llfo. I'nilor tlio Buporvfiilon of (hu farm foreman, U. 0. Smith, tlio Inmates illil practically nil tlio work In feed lili: mid curing for tlio llock. Tho pullets woro hatched nnd grown ut tlio. jtonllry deiiattmont of tlio Oicgon AKrlcultiinil college Every two yours, for tho InHt fives yours, pullotH lmvo been supplied liy tlio college. Thoy nro leapt for two yours, nxcotit tho poor layers, which nro culled out each summer, Tho Hock has hcoii laying woll and It Iiiih not boon necessary to cull ninny. Though It does not col what would ho called uxpert caro, tho re cord of lifi eggB u lion In tho second ,yonr of laying wns much hotter than flint yoar performances of tho aver age Hock of ptllldtH. After paying for tho food, thoro wjih a prollHoft of ahout $1,200. A modnrn poultry Iioiiho was hullt thri'p yours ago from plans drnwn hy tho college stntlon poultry depart ment. It In 100 foot long ntid 10 feet wide, of tho open-front typo, and has a capacity of C00 hens HERALD'S; ClMFe CITATION In tilt, County Court of the Htntt; of Oregon for Kluiimlli Cniiuly. In thu Mutter of tho KhIuiu of James II. MrCiiun, Defeased. To tho unknown heirs of .1. II. Mc C'niiil, Dereimeil and to all persons lu ii'rontml In said KsUito. It appearing to the Hnthfudlnii of IIiIh Court from tho verified petition .of Knrl Whltlock, AdiulnlHtralor of tho Estate of Jnmeit II. JMcCauu. Un caused, on fllo linrolu, that In order to pay the dehtH of hiiIiI oHt'Ho it In nereauury that tho rout property of iiald estate ho sold; ' It Ih thernforu ordered hy tho court Mint the unknown holm of J. II, Ale- WINTER DEMANDS LOW COLD TEST OIL STATE POLICE ARE . ' EX-SERVICE MEN "If the oil In your ougluo will con geal, or thicken excessively, at 1 fi de grees ubove zero! yap. should hurdly expect It to splash and How freely at 11! degrees uliovo zero." said Mr. T J. Mortetl, Hpoclal agent of the Standard Oil company, yesterday. 'Yet hoiiio motorists wonder why It I nk cm ho long to got tho engine to run freely these cold mornings. The 1 cold euglno, not gottlug uuHlclont Cunn, DeconHod, and all persons In- luhrlcntlon, In Biihject to oxceislvo nnd lorotuoii in nam estate in nr y.yi ,,,,,,,.,, , frctlon. Tho oil pump County Court room In the Vrthouso " ' ' r Kinn.ntt, I'mmiv iition i.o Kill rannnt circulate congenlod oil, RO dny of March A. I). I!i20 ut tho Imuri thoro will ho nn Insufficient supply of 2 o'clock p. in. of huIiI day. then, thrown upon tho cylinder wallH un-?!,d"TO..!.0",11:-!, V.V'U'0, "in struggling motor has warmed HIT r II J II II iMuri j n.w nil 'i " ho made hy this Court as prayeii ror In itald Petition. Tho real property bolonglng to the Haiti ostato Ih doHcrlhod uh follewa: The North half of tho Northeast quar tor of Section Ono (1) In Township Forly-ono (411 South of llnngo Nino (J) KiiHt of thn Wlllnmotto Morltllnn, Klumath County, Oregon. It In furthor ordered thnt n copy of this onlor he puhllHhed for not loss than four weeks In the Evening. Hor nld, u nowHpaiior puhllHhed within Kliiinnth County, Stuto of OreRon. Done In open eourt this 31st day of January A. I). 11120. It. II. BUNNELL, County Judge. 41-10-17-21 puuse von uowleus' ' MISSOULA, Mont., Fhli. 3. Tho hlggost prlzo list In tho hlntory of afnto bowling tournumonts in Mon tana Ih promlBod hy tho managers of the forthcoming competition which will bo hold In this city, March 20-25. Fully $2,000 Is to bo offoretl, accord ing to Btato ProHldont Thomas Farley. Entries for tho contents closo Mnrch 18. up the oil bo It will How more freely. "A zero cold test oil flows freely nt nil tempernturcB down to zero, that's why It Is called n zero cold, tost oil. Zorolcno, medium (or Zorolono light for Fords) Ib n. zero cold tost oil. It la correctly roll nod from solocted California crude oil nnd flows freely nnd RplnHhos properly at nil tempera tures down to zoro. This '.oro cold test oil gives tho same correct lubri cation to your engine during these cold ilnyu that you nro used to get ting during tho summer months " UNIQUK ADVKHTIS1XO. ONTAUIO, Cnl. Fob. 2. Mrs. SiihIo It. Mills, of this city, Is belloved to linvo established u precedont In ad vertising. Mrs. Mills purchaso nowspapor spaco hero to tell tho world her homo "wus not for buIo." Lator alio oxplalnod eho advortlsod bocauso Bho had boon annoyed , by scores of. real estate ngonts and CIIAltl.lOSTON, V. Vu., Feb. 2.- Couiposcd entlroly of former sorvlco men, tho Went Virginia conHtnhulary, after six montliH of preparation nnd training, has taken the field to en force tho law. Although recruited to only ono half of Its minimum strength, the men on duty nro fully equipped, nnd ac cording to their officers are rdady for any emergency. Under tho command of Colonel Jncksnn Arnold, tho men havo boon organized Into provisional companies nnd assigned to IS sub-patrol stations. These cover nil trunk-lino rnllroudsj In tho state, for tho purpose ot-fncl-lltntlng 'mobilization should it become necessary to move tho entlro force to Bomo point In u hurry. At ench sub- onicdoN AquicuinmAi, cor UiC.K, Corvnllis, Feb, 3. Tho now Oiegou land clearing methods will be demonstrated In r-ovorul county agent counties of Oregon this yoar. It Is, nnys II. O. Hcuddor, houd of farm management at O. A. (!., the Him ploijt, cheapest and most practical method yet devised. "The now method Is n modified char-plttlng process, In which tho use of a Hlmplo contrivance thoroughly lltos the stump, which Is then con sumed In the char pit," snyH Pro fessor Hcuddor, ''Tho failure of tho char-plttlng plan was bocauso begin ners hivo failed to lire tho stump completely.' Thorough firing is as sured by tho new method, and thus makes tho char pit successful even with beginners." Costs of clearing hnve boeniprovcd by actual iccords to have been cut from $100 to not moro than G0 per acre, by uso of tho Oregon system. Another ndvnntago of Its uso Is the bettor condition in which the land is loft for farming. FOR SALE Real Estate FOH SAL 10 acfes, with house.0,!"1" KIamatu filat0 and barn. 6 A. under lrrlratlon.i rnone I1T- Joining railroad right of way. Oppo-' ,... n.. site side of Chelsea Lumber Uox Co.l FOR RENT Innnlrn Hnm Klnr milr.t.lnnn .-w,w,...wwwww.www -1 .- .--...o-w... rnn lii'UT " "-"- STENOORAPHER WANTKO'-Oood, salary. Apply Rentier ft Contain, Rank Ultlg. 2,- 2-V FOR SALE 480 .acres Improved marsh land; 34 head of sheep; 7 angora goats; 3 head of horses. Ilurr Wcstbrook. Phone 467W, Klamath Falls. 27-3 Newly nanered rooms. almost perpetual flow of hot wAter for baths. Plenty of heat, good clean . beds, $2. CO to $4.00 a week. 741 Walnut Ave. No bed bugs. 2-3 -i FOR SALE Miscellaneous - -- ---- - -,-rvy n-inruuunjum. FOR SALE Ford touring car, In! lirst-clasH condition. Cheap for cash. Inqulro Klamath Service Sta tion, 2-4 FOR SALE One Maxwell and two Fords at nn nmmirillv ms nrl-.. Howie Oarage. 30-4 ' LEAGUE OF NATIONS IS ELECTION ISSUE FOR 8ALE-A five passenger Bulck C, Prlco $950. C. L. McWIlllams, Phono 169. 31-3 FOR SALE A big bargain new 7 passenger, 6 cylinder touring car. Call 124 Sixth St. 28-3 FOR RENT "The Mars" (tore room, 14xlG, Iftrge show window. 1024 Main. 2 WANT TO SELL? If you have property for sale, tell us about it, and we'll tell It over and, over again to tho other fellows. If your price and terms are In line with tho market, we shall very likely be able to make a sale. Come In and talk It over. CIItLCOTE & SMITH 033 Main Phono 6 28-3 MADAM IOINA, Palmist World's Orcatost Phrenologist, I'almlst nnd Medlnm. "Sr'tA cottr ankJw1yV'B ad futureorrectlyT tar in gooa conauion, newiyi, naTnc.a Hnioo nnj rirC. in h,,. 0! Sr:Tniri&,fe- a-.-: Uox 307, office Phone 470. 27-3. FOR SALE A light oak 8 flat lop desk In excellent condi tion. Inquire Herald office. 31 If MISCELLANEOUS Garbage removed 'phone 91. 11-tf Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 12C Main St. 9-tf PHONE PEYTON for wood. WANTED CALLATIN, Mo., Feb. 3. The League of Nations probably will be Hindu an Idhuo In tho special congres sional election to bo held February I I to fll the ncancy caused by the appointment of Joshua W. Alexnud er, former representative In Cougrass from this district, to tho portfolio of Secietary of Commerce. Although no official announcement has b;en londe mini in uiu ciiuiiiuuiua, 1-MineM.ai Uemoiest, Dentist, over l.olitlcbns who are In touch with the: man's Store, 6th and Main situation, declare that the league will uuque3tiouably bo made an Issue. I Tho principal contestants for tho Democratic nomination aro Charles K. Yancy, a wealthy stockman of Lib el ty, Mo., antl Captain J. L. Mllllgan of Richmond. The Republican aspirants are Frank II. Kleppor, prosecuting attor ney of Clinton County, and John E. Frost of Plattsburg. Klepper was elec- i-.l t r Pnnirrnoe twnm ttin llatrlif fourteen years ago and served on. torm. Float was defeated at tho last) election in 1918 by 1,795 votes, a small plurality for tho district, which t:i formally strongly Democratic. Republican leaders profess to see ! hope for a victory for tlfom In the fee- estlc troubles. Tells you what yon are best adapted for and. what to do tr liottn vrill ' n mlt tlnna (n llf-. rawer-Thi- ii- -,i- .- , .. a l iwua JJ 4MU W u would in ;open book. A reading by her will meet your highest expecta tions, and you will be wiaer and happier, after consulting her. aha having the gift of removing all evil, nrrv ninninp whM -,. ... ,nfluence8 and P'ac'nK y " -0,2T.iLRHS.!t7S? S?" 7S! vlronment of happy thought and; 187 Sugar-2-tf A MIDDLE-AOED Woman would like work as a waitress In logging camp, or as helper In kitchen or as housekeeper. Address H. B. Davis, Bray, Calif. 2-5 contentment. Readings: Sunday aailr- cany, ai m. to 9:30 p. m. Locate? s at Room 1, Moore Rooming Houi, 1313 Main St., between Broad art. Spring Streets, one block east of While Pelican Hotel. Klamath Falls.. Ore. Phone 471. 27-10' NOTICE, ROYAL ARCH MASONS, Stated convocation Tuesday event lng; February 3. Work in M. M. de gree. Members requested to be pre sent. Visitors cordially Invited. 2-3 MARION HANKS, H. P. It is Just fifty years, since.,' the medical profession in Sweden wa opened to women. 0WWWMVMM' station from three to five men will bo tIona, struRBle. within tho Democratic on duty. AH will 110 mounted on horses except tho patrols at Wells- burg and Mnrtlnsburg, who will bo equipped with motorcycles. Tho sorvlco has already attrnctod natives of 23 of tho GG counties In West Virginia. Thoy aro picked men, whoso Intelligence, courngo and on diiranco,havo boon proved to tho sat isfaction of Colonel Arnold. Tho bill creating tho Btato con stabulary became n low six mouths ugo. A remarkablo educational estab lishment la tho school for Judges In Paris. Horo mock trials aro hold by pupils under the supervision of able attorneys). Tho wholo proccduro, from tho Issuing of. 11 warrant fur arrest to tho, summing-up and the Jury's vordlct, Is carried through In 11 buslncss-llko manner. A Chinese stututo enacts that debts which aro not colloctod on Now Year'B ovo cannot subsequently be pprty In the district, recent Intensi fied by the killing of Wesley L. Rob ot tson, editor of Tho Oallatln Demo crat, by Hugh Y. Tarwater, city clerk of Gallatin. "MISS SPOKANE" IS GOING TO MARRY, would-bo purchasers who without ,recoVerotl: but. according to rocog- , reason linil called to nsk hor to soll.jnlz0(1 U8nB0( cro,utor who hns va. ' ly puiHiietl a debtor all through tho r "I'll. Tell the World" says-the Good Judge The man who doesn't chew this cluss of to bacco is not getting real satisfaction out of his chewing. 1 A small chew. It holds its rich taste. You don't ! have to take so many fresh chews. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew will tell you that. Pat Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco night may still follow him aftor day break, provided ho continues to carry his llghtod lantern as If ho believed It was still night. With all respcctablo llurmoso families It Is an Invarlablo rule that the child's name must begin with ono of tho lettors bolongiiig to tho day of tho wcok on which It was born. Thoy linvo -a notion that nc cordidng to tho dny of tho week (or inthor tho constellation representing that day) on which n man was born, so will his churnctor bo. In tho cheeso regions of Swltzor- Thoro nro olght hundred and forty- threo languages nnd dialects spoken among the blacks of Africa, but onfy a fow of thorn- aro writton. Tho mound-shaped nests of tho Junglo-fowls of Austrnlin, In which the eggs nro hatchod by tho-boat of tho decomposing vegetation, ' nro sometimes llftoon foot high and ono hundred nnd fifty foot In clrcumfor onco. Thoy nro bollovod to bo tho Inrgost nosts mado by any croaturo. SPOKANE. Wash., Feb. 3. With tho forthcoming marrlago of Miss Murgucrlto Motlo thoro will pass Into history tho charactor of "Miss Spo kane", who for olght years has typi fied, personally and In a hundred othor ways, tho spirit of this com munity. In Mnrch, 1912, Miss Motlo was. choson from some 150 othor young women of this city and onvrons as the host ropresenthtlvo of tho Indian princess created by Miss Eleanor Cndols In an artists' competition to'. select n "trndo mnrk" for tho city. Slnco that tlmo, MlssMotle, as "Miss Spokane," clad In her fringed dress and legions of buckskin, with buckskin moccasins, hns represented this city personally at many conven tions, fairs and colohrntlons here and In othor states, nnd hor picture had been reproduced literally hundreds of thousands of times In advertising and publicity mnttort and has been adopt ed by n number of business firms as their trndo mark. , SEES CITY SIOHTS. ORfcAT FALLS, Mont. Fob. 3. Mrs.' Sudio Ohulz, aged 76, who re sides on n ranch near Fort Benton, vlsltod Croat Falls rocontly and for tho first tlmo In her llfo saw streot cars, motion plcturo shows and hotel elevators. Sho said she hnd resided In1 Teton county for 37 years and during thnt tlmo hnd novor been outside of the county or farthor away from' homo than Fort Benton. GROWING COTTON. ( BOMBAY, India., Fob. 3. Meso potamia has a great futuro as a cot ton growing nroa, In tho opinion of exports who havo Just completed a tour of that country as representa tives of tho British Empire Cotton Growing Association. l J. H. Garrett & Son Automobile Experts 522-538 S. Sixth St When at last -Spring arrives, you will wish that you had fixed your car sooner; so we are suggesting that you bring it in to us to-day and let our expert me chanics,startto work on it. We have a modern and complete repair shop and can assure you of service and depend able work. 1 WWWWWWMIWWNMMIAMMMMMM p assengers , ; and Baggage' ANYWHERK IN THE GOT 4 QUICK . 8EBVICB c ,RKAHONABLH RATB ,. PHONB 187 Western Transfer Co. 1 NOTICE- All wives of Elks of Klamath Falls nre requested to attend a meeting Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, in the ladles' room of the Elkj lod&e, By order of Committee on 2-3 Arrangements. ii ADLER-I-KA AgAIX "I had a bad case of constipation, gas on the stomach, and other bowel trouble. Twelve hours after I took Adler-1-ka I fet better, and after con tinuing I consider myself CURED." I (Signed) E. H. Beeman, Callspell, Wash. Adler-1-ka expels ALL ., gas and sourness, stopping Btomach .distress INSTANTLY. Removes ALL -foul matter which 'poisons system. Often DR. LAMB announces that he has moved his offices to those' formerly occupied by Dr. Schleef, rooms 1 and 2, White Building. The phone numbers are as formerly. r t. f-S Klamath Lodge No. 13? I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each' week at f r f X! Iinll 'ntli niit If n f - a pat a ---- ..ullntl- T -. ' - VM UUU lM B?B uur. ' ?.VP i .y5" - l"' Hyman Weschler. N. Q.; W. C. Wells, pendlcltls. We sold Adler-l-ka manyscreta w D Cofe TreaBurer. yoars. It Is a mixture ot buckthorn, Bwauna Encampment No. 4t. I.3O cascara. glycerine and nine other slm- 0 F meeU Tuea(ja- tft ot pie drugs Whitman, Drug. Co. Adv. 1 Best yet. Herald Want Ads. week at I. O. O. F. hall. W. H. North. C P.;"W. D. Cofer. Scribe; "Frtd Bueslng, Treasurer. J..VMWAV.MWVMM.WMMW.MMWMS.MM'W'II See THE NEW FAIRBANKS-MORSE BOSCH MAGNETO EQUIPPED ENGINE ...and the CARLSON PUMP JACKS AND WINDMILLS at LORENZ PLUMBING SHOP 123 Sixth Street It will save you Time, Money, and Patience S E E D ORDER NOW lt Mn,h' Feed. Serf Sta(. - V" 126 Soutk SUtk St ! PhontlW Mfc. V ' iv