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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1920)
SSaSSvl H'K . pAo rodit WEDN7C8DAY, FEmVfJAnT. 18, IBM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON t- V fco, m.. Js -: r t,it" ,5 4r Mm tfarr - BANK-BY-MAIL DANCHERS ami tholr famUlO!-. who Iho somo dlstanco from Klnmnth Falls need jiolto without a progres slo banking con-faction itli thtviKlrst National simply on nccount of distance. ' Wo receive lots of money for cloposlt by Mull, nnd you'll find it-a safe ami ronxentant method of opening and maintaining an account. v Wo particularly tutor to the needs of Fanners and Jtiimliers t- : - -.-- - 11 R Realties, President Jplin SI. Moore, Yirc-Prcsldcnt A. I. Coljler, VUv-Picsldcnt 1anIIo Rogers, Cn-dilrr , , K. S. Voaclr, .tst. Oisjiler J.lo) i li. Porter! A .!. Cashier e First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREQON - -- .MT. IjAKI NOTES, Printing Safeguards &- Your Money - Si-.' 4 Protect your cash not only ; with bolts and bars and banks but with businesslike pnnted ' forms and records for every , H transaction you undertake. yVecan 6howyou 9 paper ,. -I?2TV r'i JJ Paper that betrays erasure' ' fjrf-is and prevents fraudulent al- terationofyourchecksiDtes, drafts and receipts. For letterheads and general " printed forms we use and recommend a standard paper ' ', dm ? ' - 1"r , , thatvwe Jtnow will give you" . satisfaction, - , . f. 1 - Xh W. O. Smith Printing Co Phone 03 110 South fourth St Tha Ladles' Aid met. at tho Mt. LaUl church Wednesday, February 1, for an all-day session. Those present were Mrs. J, Koontz, Mrs. II Booth, Mrs. Chnrllo Stcemen. Mrs.' Kalor, Mrs. Chnrllo Latta. Mrs. Case. Mrs. Jns. Inman, Mrs. McClot len, Mrs. II. Lester, Mrs. Art Hatch, and Mrs It. D. Morrison. Mr. McClcllen left for Kansas last 'nook, to lsit his mothor and bo with her on her 99th birthday. He spent a few las with his son, Wallace, on tho way. Mr. Geo. Grizzlo and family visit ed with II. D. Morrison and family Sunday afternoon. ' "Art Hutch and family hsivo left for Yakima to niafte their home. 'Jim. Scott Thomson gave a sur- p.irty Thursday afternoon to Her msthur, Mrs, Mary Cheyne, in honor of Mrs. Che) no's ninety-ninth V birthday. Those -present were Mrs. TWilliftms, Mrs, Elliott. Mrs. Slgford. Mrs. rA. Cheyne, Mr3. W. Cheyne. Mrs. Hobert Cheyne, Mls3 Butler. Mrs. Morrison, Mrb. Thomson anil ,Irs. Mary Cheyno. A delicious Hltitnhenn was served and Grandma krccelved omo lovely presents. '.j. The new republic of Czecho-SIoTa- C.1KU OF THA.VKS. I Wo wish to thank our many frionds tjho so kindly offered their vassist- "l1(t .Ill.tHI ,1m Illnnr. n w .1 .lni.,1. . V Itta haartefea'of between 50,000 our beloved wife and mother, and for ttuu uv,vuv siua.xu ill ii to aiiu & jjujiu- iuo ui b;uipuvii' uiiu ucituiuui t- JaUoaiof-tlZdO.opo. . -, 5T, Hirar I InTtoUa lb Tir Sola IdM D. S. Ptteat Ho. ltnuo, HoTSBtbcr t, Itll. Im V ij CutTireCosts with Sturges T Tire Sfoles Bring us an old, womr tire like this ' 'L y-),- .-jaet'" c we'll cover it with a.Sturges Tire, Sole macle of neV,4ive rub , ber, .with- heavy' non-skid tread-y - " a'' i- and voult have the eqfial of" a "'flevftire,' which .looks like' this, guaranteed for 6,000 miles. Sturfei Tire Soles re diui your Lite ejpense on ha!. We ppl; them free. KLAMATB RXTDVEn & IiEATHEB CO. USflMalaBt. Phone 804 I v flo'ral offerings received W. M. Chandler ,' . Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Chandler - 1U , Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Garrison J and family. v- CARD OK THA.VKS. .JVir wish to exprcts our sincere thanks for tho kindly assistance nnd word of comfort extended by our neighbors and friends during the Ill ness and death of our beloved one. Mrs. Vernon Houston Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston and family. Persenal: Mentio Mrs. C, II. Underwood Is rihlo lo bo about again tirtcr toit dnyn''lllnos. V. SchuW Ismovlng his machinery to his sawmill nt Pine Flat. "John Koud has gone to Odessa on business. M. Dahnor, manager of tho Doak ranch, .was In town yesterday for supplies tor tho ranch, C. L. McWUIIams was called to Ash'lnnd yesterday by tho (loath of his brothvr, who died of Influonzu there. Manager White ut tho Weed Lum ber company is In Klnmnth Falls tor a few da b on business. lluck Williams nnd William Ilray are starting thn building of. their garage nt tho roar or the White Poll ran hotel. A. 1). Short, manager of tho White 1'elicun hotel returned to San Fran cisco this morning. Ho has boon hero slmo Friday on his regular monthly inspection visit. He wan accompanied hero by Mrs. V. A. Wlngett, who Is O- Telegraph Tabloid -4 J, LONDON, Feb. 18. Lloyd tJoorgo today offered tho umbnssndorshln" nt Washington to. the liarl of landings tormur umbnssndor, but ho docllned n ' . .. r II . ..''' WASHINGTON, Foil. 18, ttcar Admiral llonson, chief of nnvnl oper ations during the war, hut now rotlred, was today selected by tho President to succeed John Ilnrtqn Payne us a member ot tho shipping board. WASHINGTON, Fob. 18. Tho house sub-commltton which Invostl gater northwest Bpruto production todny filed n majority report con demning" tho wur it mu aviation pro gram an "a riot of wasle'f aud'n minority report defending It an "a record of achievement." NEW YOKIC. Fob. 18. William Glbbi McAiloo today announced that ho would not permit his niinio to be used on tho presidential primary bal lots In thu various staten. Ho said Installed as hoUMokoepornt tho White (imt hu advocated sending unln Pelican. Tho new housekeeper Is of a atruclcd dulegutoa to the IVomnerHtlc pfenning personality and highly ox-1 coin mil Inn and that he believed tho perionced In her linn of work, assur-'nni0i interest shoulil nut bo sub- lug tho inalntnnnnco of tho present jm,.rKOd In a cuntest ot fudivldunl nign sianiinru in canng lor ine com-t.im,,a(H- fort ot thu guests of tho hostelry. Mrs. Wilbur Jones and little son, Wilbur. Jr., rolurnod last- evening from a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Jones son-ln-lnw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lnwronco Mohaffoy nt Antl- 1 och, Cal. While away Mrs. Jones suffered a nnttnek of ptomalno pois oning and although nearly recovered, still feels tho effects of It. Mr. Jones motored down nnd brought his fam ily homo by automobile. The trip re quired four days nnd was vcry( enjoyable. PRIZE FOR BEST RECORD OF STUDY WASHINGTON, Fb, 18. Chalr mnn Pnyun of thu shipping board todny rocomnicmlcd to tho sonata commorco commltteo tho rejection of all bids received for tho 30 former Gorman passenger ships offorcd for walo by tho shipping board. Ho asked authority to renew negotia tions for tho salo ot tho vessels for operation under tho American flag. ? '.v Vf.n", ( Thrift and Little Things t ' . ... "M Who aro tho men ana womcrr wr "become masters over 'great .thikpr' ' They aro Uiose who'flrst df all become. inastcrs over little- things. J Dollar bills nntJ silverdfmcs arc only littlo things, so little' that Uhoyr of ten. trickle away in every direction andv 'yet they have formed the solid foun dation ;f or many a comfortable income1 through the following slegan: 1 ' "DON'T WASTE j SAVE!" Start a Savings Account today. . ... ' H 24' ""S WASHINGTON, Fob. 18. Oonoral March today told tho house.commlt teo thnt American troops wero sent into Hussla and Siberia by President Wilson against tho advice of Oonoral Illlss, while llllss was u member ot tho Allied supremo war council. "I don't suppose; however, that President Wilson would disregard n strictly military proposal from Ullss." I OUKOON AGRICULTURAL COL LKGK .Connllls. Fob. IS. A prizo fund of $25 has been given by Joseph Id Albert" of the Capital Natjoifal bank of Salem to he nwardod annu ally to tho senior studqnt havlngjtho hlchest record for faithful stiidy and a scholarship not below Iho average GOING TO MAKE of the school during his or her col lego course, nnd who has niado the greatest progress toward tho. Ideal embodying character, sorvlco, and' wholesome Influence. y First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, ORtGON TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED JTwo cbimberinaldi' at tho Whito Polican Hotel. 18 LOST In tho block bounded by 6th and 7th Klamath & Main 8ti. a small black; puro containing bill.' Kindly ruturn to' Lorenx ,Plumbln Shop. Reward.- -1 ' "18 FOR RKNT Ono throo room apt. at LcojsApts. No children. 18 HIMSELF SOLID,,-OST I)w,Iori' ,lcnn,,, No' r, a " w J, "Ti 1 920; Roturu to Whlto Pelican garo(;o Horn KickorHon. proprietor ot ' ..-.- . . .i-i i Hex Cafe, with a strategy cunningly KOR 8ALK xhi i,ri.n fund is similar to ,lhn. funnlvod to completely cornortho Clara H. Waldo prlro of $100 aw9rI-lmako, '" fe'l"'no hearts and that ed to tho woman of highest standing popular restaurateur at. present ocru In the senior, junior, sophomore, amlt"'1" considerably large-"slrod nlcho frothman class each yea.r, and tho- A. J. Johnson prize of $140 given annu ally to the man ot the highest stand ing In each of tho fourclassc.i. 18-20 in tho hearts of lots of local ladles- TABIiKTS TO MARK - AVIU3BE JLWUNES FOUGHT Feb. 17. FordBon tractor, exten sion rims, 2 bottom Oliver plow, extra shares, electric light, oil cups, electrical extras, used Uttlo, In first class 'condition. Price $800. John Zblnilcfy Merrill. Orog. 17-35 has started isomuthlng thnt .la,bound FOR BALK fii head (of woll bred to cot tho whln l.nnrl. rnmlnr hly ,t 0""ni CBillu. . L. vowiu,. nor way as soon as.ll Is fairly Inimwrn- 'V 18-19 "IT'S FINEST IN THE WORLD I n Mrs. Daley Guins Seventeen PounOs Taking Tanlac -Thought Cose Was IIoim'Icnn Hut Is .Vow Able to Look After 8-room House With Ku.sc. They said I couldn't live more than sis months longer, but I'm still here-and feeling fine," said Mrs. Mary Daley, of 530 Oak St., San Francisco, Cal. "I have actually gained, seventeen pounds since I began taking Teniae' alio continued, ''and to look at mo one wouldn't think that for several months I was unable to do my house work.' 1 suffered from gastritis all the tlmo, would bloat terribly and al ways felt miserable." I had no ap petite and felt nauseated all the time. I vvas so nervous the llttla noise would startle mo and It was almost Iirijlojsiblo to get a good night's sleep. i nan nigm sweats and was so run down and weak that the slightest ex- ftrtlnn wnlllrl almnnt nxhnnnt mn rW. r)ilH6)y. I lost weight dreadfully and p-T4 mm. i rouinn i live six nj'pntlis nt tho ruto I was then going ilown hill. "Nothing helped mo until I beganj 111! n. . .. . ... 1 uiKing ramac ami J nonostiy neiterq it is tiie rinest medicine In the world, for It lias made me lust like a now flicrson. My appetite Is splendid and I novcr huvo tho slightest Indigestion ony more and I never enjoyed Buch fine and refreshing sleep In my life as I do now. My house has eight rooms and I do all tho work with ease. Tanlac has been a god-send to mo and I would be selfish not to toll others about it." Tanlac Is sold in Klamath Falls by tho Star Drug co In Lorella by the James Merc. Co., and In Merrill by tho Southern Oregon, Drug Co, adv, WASHINGTON, erecting of a of Belleau Wood who wore killed in France is advo cated by Major Gcnoral Qcorgn Harnett, commandant ot tho Marino Corps. General Harnett thinks this work should be done before many changes are made In that locality and sug gests the erection ot a number ot tablets, suitably Inscribed, as the quickest and most suitable manner of commemorating tho deeds of tho U. 8. marines and marking the ground on which thoy fought. This method of marking historic ground has been successfully car ried out at Gettysburg and Antlctam. Tho secretary of the navy has ap proved the plan. Hon. Mr. Nlckerson has, Juntqllcd . Bakerito oven and an electric ntlxor and tho outfit In worklngo well that The', Ross Is ashamed to keep tho (product A Herald U'wit Ad wUl sell It, liKUIOV OANCH IHXiTFONKtf 1 . i On account of tho Influenra sltm tlon .tho entertainment commltto&ln charge ot the dance of the Amerlrvn Legion; schedwl4iUMke tftaxt'tfrl day evening, February JOy.taaemMH that tho' affair haT been' poetBOe44 f f vir7 '. . i , v , . .,. , .7 i ,i I,,,, MM .,, . ,A t' .M-''T w A memorial in the vicinity Jon tlrely for tho gustatory satisfaction! ood to the UB.-marlnea'ot Rex patrons. He's reached the stage now whoro he decided to place, the surplus on tho market und after March 1 tho houBewifo can cease worrying about summer and .super heated ranges a-winging this way, for all hor wants In tho bread and pastry line can bo sntisfled by tho accommo dating Nlckerson. The electric mixer slings, togother a wholo batch of stuff In less tlmo than it takes to describo thp opera tion. It mlxeB tho cake batter In a pan the operator removes tho pan: substitutes nnothor nnd it whips tho cream to go between tho layers. The Uakorlto oven is all that Its name signifies, and ot courso Its tho latest In modern sanitary equipment or It couldn't find a place in tho Rex. High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADE TO-ORDER; FINEST MATERIALS BEST OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST STOiER PERFECT FIT GCAKAJ4ZEKD Prices are very reasonable Tour Inspection Invited Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOR Bin Mala M. Camels are fit for work at five years Aid; although they usually live I forty years their strength begins to decline at twenty-flvo. O- -O WEATHER RECORD -o Heroaftor the Herald will publish tho moan and maximum tempera tures and precipitation record as tak en by the U, S. Reclamation, service station. Publication will cover the, day previous to the paper'n iBiue,iUP to 6 o'clock of, tnat day, ' ' Pre- ' Until arrangsnienlscan se madc'thHt Villjlnsure a mr-ply .of paper naffic1entto enable The Herald-, to, n turn to Its re- gillar sine, It will fomaln is' It e li todny, with tho exception of Frldajs, when we are permitted to print eight pages. W,e shail return to oiir feguTaVsIxe at the rllil date possible ' i : " 1 1,? tt&'J&trttjs''l Exide Batteries ?-T Service Station - ftf . rf'" 100 Per Cent Satisfaction and Efficiency our ajm X Firat-CIaiaa Autontorjil -ReDsiiriWar Dmii' nW'-' ' T Firat-CIat Automobile. Repairihf .SIort Notice DeWiwtf3, li Judd Low ,V I . Phone 22M JM V 49MaiSt' i I Max. Min. Feb, 1 45 r29 Feb. 2 61 28 Feb. 3 47 '" 28 Feb. 4 64. 28 Feh.. 6....- 66 25i Feb. 6 62 30 Feb. 7 60 25 Feb. 8 "'' 40 19 Feb. 9 46 19 Feb-. 10 t '45 '20 Feb. 11 63 23 Feb. 12...... 54 20 Feb. 13 64 27 Fob. 14 69 24 Feb. 16 58 27 Feb, 16 65 26 Feb, 17 64 28 lo- The Government Took Over The Possession and Management of certain QUASI-publlc .concerns, and, wilh'Hhe"' assistance of' a ' large part or the prevloasly formed organizations, realized Rome success In operation, but as a total result tho experiment! was a.- failure. Every day that passes furnishes wvldenca tq;justIfrtMr 1 iaMuirtlon. Thet nronertv and hiiilnmnA taVnn 'amir h t,. ; SB will, be. returned to tho owners for-the, real: reason,' If ot adraltted," that 'the undertakings, were' oo'blgs and coBpllcatod for nW aa4 unexDerieneed chiefs to manaen. Wliil tlnkrmuilta.nf tti.!iLi nwattjwlll j as to the future vajue of 'the propoHles no-oriican, witfc' accuracy, prodict It cannotf be entirely -satisfactory' to, tH1,' owners, or, for some years" af least, tot the geBjralJpbllc. - ' ' There I was clearly demonstrated during thei'wa. the value' asb- practical 'benefit 'of' private- tnanageme"nt as' compared' with WbiJo! -?M,,p?"vV. l' UD u-iBjivrwi r 'municipal ; cossucr of .business .has sometimes been succBssful, the answer Is that tha same business In the hands of private, respons(be Individuals, with capltaltand success at,istaker would have resulted more favorably. VMMMMMVMMMMMM California-Oregon Power Co. J r V V. '. 'l.'i f'! IS y. X A,.