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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VIUIIAV, APRIL 2, 1020 VA AA AVAA . HOLLAND LAND OF PRIMNESS BUSINESS CARDS PROFESSIONAL CARDS PA0I5 HI2VUN rt a ? Y f f t f f t Y t t Your Boy's y Y Y Y t t t t ? Y Y Y Y ? iiHlfc fDUEBEIBILT JEUITCLFORBOTC GET THE BOYS "DUBBELBILT" SUITS FOR EASTER EVERYTHING THAT IS NEW IN BOYS' CLOTHES IS HERE READY TO SHOW YOU BOYS' "DUBBELBILT" CLOTHES ARE GUARANTEED TO WEAR AND THEY HAVE TWENTY FEATURES THAT AKE THEM BETTER SEE "DUBBELBILTS" BEFORE YOU BUY KKK STORE 'lUMMWWM ATTKNTION: FAUMLHS, CON TKACTOltS AND TltFCK FSlCltS. united .Motors fjurvice coinpnny is Offering for sail) direct to the users. tho United Motor Trucks In 1 Mr, 2 Vj, 3Vi and !i ton Hizea and C ton tract- ors. Illg discount, save tho agent's commlsHlou. For prices and dls counts, write Thomas Itnudlcs, enro United Motors Service Company, 2l. North 16th St., Portland. Oregon, tf ( ' 1 'WmBBmSlmk WP ., ili .! M i ill liTF iTTT F ' IT I iMHi M i .Jf H Wms&mSRk. m mm KM wl w:fiaWwiai H ' iik ffll i" tIvR wMmf'y m "' A Mm cm vmek Stoi ' B wn I'TSIvTfSn ST?I PS Bo 'fife . m: Mmij 1 4SmWF!mW BnuA&UiraBsssiKrsRi ,j SjkJVMlvkiiimtXlamMKM'? 1 Ttr Mli iSsjIllr tw aaffil HHHSiiflQBiBKfcKsw Easier LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS tKKMK XOTICIO ' ' iVntlco lit noivuy given that tho uudei'Mlgned bos iiurchnuil tho gen- jeral inercluindiHe business owned and o, united by S. J Colahnn of Fort Kllllitntll, Ore. All bills duo ntld all accounts against .the said business up to February 13 huII bu received and tm'd by S. J. Colnbnn. (Signed) H. C. MOORH. 30-3" A llernlil Want Ail will -ell It. always. n Y v Y ! i ' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y z t Y t Y Y t t Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y .V i Y Y f Y Y v i X. y, . I f lll'll.l) .MOTOR SHIPS UOTTKHDAM. Feb. 27. (Hy Mall) -Sonio of Holland's biggest ship- building plants havo turned to tho ennui ruction nf Imcn motor freli-hf- ers, equipped with oil engines, which they bollovo will soon drlvo steam off tho sea. Ono Norwegian ... . ... linn has ordered 10 motor ships, of 120, 460 tons to bo built In a Dutch ishlp yard. uoines "A new note we've struck it" Chesterfield NO "sharps, "no "flats," but my! how Chesterfields "Satisfyl" A delightful selection of fine Turk ish and Domestic tobaccos, harmo niously blended in an entirely new and exclusive way. , The blend is based on our private formula the outcome of many years of experiment. And the final result has justified the time and money spent. For certainly, Chesterfields do "satisfy." But don't take our word for it. Smoke a Chesterfield today and find out for yourself. The special, moisture-proof package keeps Chesterfields firm and fresh, C5ec. American Visitor Attracted by Neat Abearance and General Clcsnll- nci Everywhere Noticeable. Ilnlliirfl nml the Holland" lire ns tmlllie I nifii(- iik twit I'onntrii'fi ciin In'. Cmi liuvlil ltmiiciir writes In Hie IiiiIiiiimk,ii Slur. 'I lie ruriil districts of floll.ml look lllso one lily fnruml ifiiinli'ii m,i tin. dtii-K of Holland look n If lliiv liml been niKi In n Imil'c mold id down carefully nml scoured rind KilMiei .(.ry dny. I'.ut l''nin limits tiinri' Hue n country i-xpressly di signed lo plenn. Hie eye. find the cities nf France, more helicr-skc'tiT. relied Hie temperamental spirit of the Fri'iicli. A small clly In France neglect whole directs nnd district In order flint one spot, one pnrk. ciithcdnil or building, niny lie heiiiiilful, riuf In Ilnlliiini i lie idcn seerns to he to make If till aitlmtn.itfnf nn.l ... ...! .1.... I .."-ifiiiiiiii nun iii-iii nun nun 4'ls why wherever one pics In Hotter- diim or The Hague he find the Fame orderly rows usnn rows of npnrtment houses or business blocks with the name little staid pnrkwnyB nnd parks Hint somehow remind one of the old- fashioned "best rooms" of n genera tion (ico. I hnve covered Hotterdnm nnd The Ilngiie, nnd In neither city have I found n district that corresponds to our tenement districts or that whs characterized by the squalor or dirt of the oarer sections of our Ameri can cities. I found districts where poor people lived nnd where the houses were not so good, but even those poor n people looked clean nnd tliPlr bonnes were clean, the streets nnd alleys j clean, Just ns In the better districts. J In Holland It Is the men who wenr . the best clethes: It Is the men who nre the better looking; the bet "hops nre for men. the tobacco shops of Rotter dam nre gorgeous, tin re Is no otber word, they rival In "plunder even Ihe J j Jewelry fhop of Fifth avenue. New iVorl;. The slums for men's wear nre much more nttrnctlve than tlioe for women's wear nnd everything there seem to be of men ami for men. In Hotterdnm one would not. ns he would In a French town, drop Into a cafe or store and start Jollvlng the tr.ndame or tnatlcuiolKclle and playing with the youngsters. 1 rather think (bat If we d'd that over there the stolid nutch frnn would call for hilp t i nnd one of the solernndonklng pollce- men who stalk nhoiit the street would e'eort us to the locnl Jail. Those things aren't done In Rotterdam. The Return of the Sword. The British nrm.v order requiring nil "field marshals, generals and colon els, when dismounted." to wear the sword on all ceremimliil parades and at ofllclnl ceremonies, bus provided material for the humorlMs. The sword, having been superseded by oilier-weapons for those who nct..aily come In contact with the enemy, nnd being therefore doubly useless to oftl- i cers of exalted rank who must remain nt n considerable distance from the hand-to-hand engagements, had been discarded ilurlni? the vvnr. . Hnr now " returns with all Its faded glory for ""us of ',e,,ce nml 1,s formldablo cmnK. W1" ""c, "" r, accmnpiiny wearers martial stride. However lu- ,crolls (hl8 nny feem t nppnrent. iv ,0 Rome pxtont unavoidable owlmr to the forbidding ugliness of modern engines of war bombs, trench perl scopes, portnble machine guns nnd the like, which nre obviously less de sirable ns emblems nf authority than the graceful lines of the sword, the scimitar nnd the halberd of other times. Atlantis' Effort In 1873. Although the first successful pas sage of a dirigible across the Atlantic easily called to mind the ntteinpted Journey In 1010 of Walter Wellmnn In the dirigible America, considerable time seems to have elapsed before anybody remembered the old-fahloned tnlloon Atlantis and Its effort nearly tlfty yenrs ago to cross the ocean. The Atlantis stnrted from Itrooklyn N. Y., at nine In the morning of Oc tober 0, 1S73, carrying ns passengers Prof. Washington II. Donaldson, who was chiefly responsible for the enter prise, and two companions, Alfred Pord nnd George A. I.unt. The trav elers were cnrrled In a regular ocean lifeboat, suspended, benenth the bnl loon, nnd to answer the purpose o( modern wireless apparatus the expedi tion was equipped with homing pi geons. The effort was short-lived, for the balloon came down the same nf ternonn In New Canaan, Conn., about 100 miles from the stnrtlng point, hav ing made no .progress toward Europe. Work Counts. "Recommendations are all right In their wny," declnres Mayor Snyder, "but nowadays they are too lightly giv en to be of any real value. Like that of a cook that; once applied at my home. When told that her recommendation was really a very poor one. she re plied: '"Well, sir. 'twas this way. Ths missus was too busy to write It so she had the maid do It and ,the maid had only been to night school three times lr.' " Los Angeles Times. Hint Proved Effective. Peggy was allowed as a special fa Tor to accompany, her parents to a din ner party given n't a friend's house one evening. Jelly of the kind made .with gelatine and fruit Juice was a dessert In 'some way Peggy was overlooked when this was passed, but being a polite little girl she did not ask for any, but at the conclusion of the meal she turned to her neighbor nnd said: "What flavor was the Jelly?" Need less to say, she was helped to a gsa wo us portion. MMiViWViAiiViMMiWWWWVtf Klamath Falls Cyclcry Wo Iinndlu tho best In our lino, such nn Motorrvelos. lllrvrlon I'arts nml Accessories, Goodyear, I'onnsylvanlu und Diamond Tires and Tubes. Tho houso of the two nml three wheelers. Includ- j Ing Harloy-Davldson Service. C. K. UIHMARR US 8. Oth St. Klamath Falls notice We open storo every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p, m. Many are the good things we can show. A dollar saved Is a dollar earn ed. In buying good thngs cheap as you may learn, you will never be In debt and havo to skip If you buy your goods from LUCKY DICK & CO. 201 Klamath Ave. Corner of Gth St. F.WIiiM' VISUM Let your Glass Troubles be My Troubles. Reglazlng done In any part of the city E. C STCCKT. Carpenter & Cabinetmaker Phono 477W 1024 Main. I f J. C. CLEGHOR.V Civil Fngineer and Surveyor Office 617 Main St. Phenes: Office 100, Res. 102J O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecarver PHONE 834 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Over Underwood's Seventh and Main Streets r A. MAURITSCH For Your Favorite Furniture Phone 176J 10 Main St WnMVWWHSWHlVWWWWW KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do Ail Kinds of Spring Repair j wg Mew ones Made to order Axle Straightening and Blacks mlthing ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 259-Y 017 Klamath Ave. --AAWVWWW Phone 460 Ice Cream 729 Main St. Candles PASTIME Jack Monrow, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drink,! Peel and niUlards Barber Shop In oCnnectlon OCR MOTTO "Courtesy and Service" WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY 517 Mala ARTHUR R. WILSON Manager Hm4ne. Professional Pharmacy EXCLUSIVELY Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy OPEN Fourth and Pine Street FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phono 43 W. X-Ilny laboratory I.oomls Illdg., Klamiitli Foils NM. nn. C. A. RAMBO Dentist I. O. ' O. P. Building I'HON'E 01 PRIVATE HOSPITAL No ir Open for Maternity Case Urn. Rosa McDanlela, 301 High St Phone 455 l Office Phono 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart rhyslclan and Surgeon White Building Klamath Falls Oregon MWWWA. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones 17W 17R Rooms 1 and 2 White Ituildlng DR. L. L. TRUAX Warren Hunt Hospital Corner Fourth and Pine PHONE 497 WARREN HUNT MEDICINE AND SURGERY 206 I. O. O. P. Bldg. DR. G. A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. Trnax Suit UOO, 1. O. O. F. Bldg Office phone 8((J lies Phouc SUM SHASTA VISTA SANITARIUM 4S0 Main St. (New IJIdg. Later) I)H. A. A. SOULE, 420 Main 1949 Main 151-J 151-M SAW MILL KNOINEERINQ CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders of mod ern Saw Mills, Pluulug Mills, llox Plants. Complete plant contract ed. Appraisals and reports made Dredging. We contruct to build any class of a building and Install machinery of any kind. Drafting of tiny kind done. Bine Prints made. PHONE 140J Office in K. D. Ituildlng I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey. Cum.. (land and gravel pit, in any quantity jthat may be desired by contractors and builders. AL F. GRAHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine ' C. E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine THE USB OF these columns will make money for you, NOW In the Hospital