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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1920)
I, 'jVUJi; riVn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wuday, Anuij r, 1020 j 5 j - - j 5 5 -$ $ 5 J J v 5 - 5 J T rn & t T f f r f t ? ? day and Saturday m r .-"T vtuuvu f. lOHLn n rjrLv..1 - MM-r A.'r jiiviiar.uitvvK:fu' i ? f ilw raw I V V fc. B .V v. t r T t T j GLORIA SW ANSON IN A SCENE FROM " MALE and FEMALE " The Big Nins-Reel Supsr Production. Prices 25 and 50 Cents. Matinees 25c35c f 1 t ? t t T ? T v t t Y t t t v t ? T t t f ? Y T Y Y Y ? HEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate WANTED- To dispose of 350 acres best hind In Klamath county, 'five J miles rrom town, rauroan straigiiu through it, depot In 200 feet, power line along onu side, water enough by Juno 1st to float Noah's ark and make mud of 250 acres. Will agroo to pick and market freo of chargo all oranges produced on tho land for f'vo yt-ars and treat any real estate fakir who claims a commission to a punch. Come and get It and bring your pocketbook along Just to make rlnnge. Call at 017 Pine or 708 Oth Sts. 8-tf FOR SALICBy owner, modern bun galow, -1 -rooms and basement, on paved street Enquire after 5 p. m. 1413 Oregon Ave. 8-14 KOIt SAL12 Four-room houso, b'tb, toilet, hot and cold water; U'i and Prospect; lot 52x1.10. This (s offnreil at a bargain to enable mo to r.if"e money to pay paving charg-o.- en entire block. M. K. Doty, Box 112, rity. G-9 OR SALE Miscellaneous FR SALE Bargain, 1 1020 Stud- pJ-uker special Six: itm leaving s' te See 15. J. Martin, Klamath Agency, Ore. 7-17 FOU SALE 55 head of stock cattle. 1 Call at W. W. Warren, 4 miles east of Bonanza; If Interested call soon before I turnout. 7-14 FOU SALE 1 Cary safe, 1 check writer. Inquire at Lorenz Plumb ing Shop, 123 N. 6th St. 7-0. FOR SALE Seed potatoes, 0c if taken at once. Phono 197W. Scott W. McKendree, Klamath Falls a-iu" MjM.iM$,M$ NOTICE TO CKKMtOltH In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for KlwnilluCounty. In tho Matter of tl)o KMutu ui A. G. Moorland, Deceased, Notice Is hereby given to tho cre ditors of the ubova estate and all persons having claims aRnlnst tlit name, to present such claim'' prn. rly verified, together with tho proper vouchers supporting tu ti, .u, within six months frpm the date hereof to the undtnlpnod udmln.s trator of said estate at the Klamuth State bank, Main street, Klamath Tails, Klamuth County, Oregon. Dated April 9; 1920 FftANK, MOORLAND, Admlnlstrnfor of Bald Estate. Apr 9-16-23-30-May 7 HAUII O HPEKDEltS SPOKANE, Apr 9 Running down by nulomobllo drivers of pedestrulns !n "n'ctv zones" -will he discontin ued p Fpoltnno, If Superior Judge H. M. Webxter has bis wny about It. .Tudp Wcbptpr recently ssssfd damages of $70fi against the driver of on automobile who was aUngtd to have collided with ft pedesttli..! bo tween the "white lines," breaking the letter's l"g The court h,nld that pedestrlnns are not chnrgid w'th watching ai'tomoblles while In the safety zones. NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT. I COUNTIES MUHT AID ' BILLINOS, Mont., Apr. 3 Be- causo tho government has nbt the In the Ccunty Court of tM State funds with which to conduct the sur- of Oregon for Klamath County. v thp ,on roun,Pp whch wlllVome In tho Mutter of the Estnto of Ma- V. -y I . , m.i nt.iiin n, .i underilttip nroDORfl Yellowstone ir- Notice Is hereby given that the rlgnMojO protect arts to be n?kid to "" undersigned executor of the abovo contribute $10 00ft the cost of the.of WARSAW FILLED WITH REFUGEES WARSAW, Mar. 19. (By Mall.) Warsaw Is humming with war activ ity and Is crowded to its very doors with hordes of poverty-strickenjfcfu-" geos from ' the areas for whlcVtfio' Poles and Bolshevikl are fighting, Travelers say It Is the most crswded city In eastern Europe. The poptjla tlon is estimated to have increased .ruin 800,000 to 1,300,000 since the world war began. Everywhere there are officers and soldiers. Military automobiles, tract" ors and varlcus other vehicles of war traverse the streets all day and most the night. The cafe life is a3 DENOUNCES GOV'T kmip mil i - -I rtUIYlL. KULL 011O. riuiiiuu uniuiu nun nil;" inn iiiiiu lit- ......... nrrord'nir to nn rmiKl nf Ihl. fl,lnliil.trnll,m nt .gill ,B"re', aCCOrODg 10 nn estate in tho above entitled court and that Saturdny tho 8th day of May, 1920, at 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, in tho courtroom of nn d inuri in tho county courthouso at Klamath FallB, Oregon, have been fixed as the time and placo for tho HetM"m"nt " Hiild account and tho hoarlng of said roport, on or boforo wnica u...u i.n person interested In said estate ii" appear and file his exceptions to said account and contest tho same. Dated April 9, 1920 J. W. SIEMENS SR , Executor of said Estate. Apr 9-10-23-30-Moy 7 I 1.-I..I.. ..n.l n.. nn A..n Vxt iUn OB- nnnounce-' b b ' ""i "uw "D ment hv the oxecufvo committee of ' taurants and theaters close at 10 tho Vollowstono Irrlgntlo ushocla- P- m- l0 snvo looa "al anu ,aoor' tjon I Tho refugees from the wnr-stricKen r'pnn deposit of tho fund with the ! urL'UB ueean streaming into the city It s stated aooui a year ago, anu nave ueeu Vn'ted Stnte treasury tho reclamation service w'll Fend surveyors to do tho preliminary work. coming ever since, hoping to find food and places to sleep. The prob lem of providing for them has baf fled tho city officials. No roan containing nn'mal-fat of I la tho poorer districts, basements, 'any kinds aro sold In India, because which for generations wore used for Btoruge purposes have been used for refugees' sleeping quarters. In In stances 15 to 20 persons, nud Oven GLASGOW, Mar. 20, (By Mall)'. The government's home rule bill for Ireland was denounced by Joaeph Devlin ub a "humbug to throw dust 'n the e?es of the people ef America and elsewhere" In a speech he'dellv- cred here recently. Mr. Devlin de clared that It v. as not a bill for'hoiile rule nor a plan to settle tho Irish' question, but or the permanent divi sion of Ireland into two sections. The best thing the government conld do. !,he said, ttas to drop the bill,, resign iffice and "lot the enlightened Judg ment of tho British electorate Ireland what she wanted. ' .T. P. O'Connor called the measjrj 'an outrage and on' Insult" and ?qia thnt "a more imp'udent, arrogant. insulting, lying proposal was never. hmade by any, body of men In the world." He characterized the action of the government In suggesting n repeal of the home rulo act of 191 T as a "more perfidious breach cf treaty than the Germans' breach of treaty with Belgium." give of rollglous prejudices. Amerlcnn exporters, disregarding this fact, were for a long tlmo unable to build Prom her girlhood Queen Wllhel mlna of Holland has been nn ardent collector of postage stamps, and sha possesses albums worth prodlgloit-i sums In tho eyes of tho enthusiast. up nnv business In India. Finally more, sleep on a basement floor, on thoy overcame the difficulty by print- i straw. Others hftvo found shelter In ing on tho sonp wrappers tho fact I'stables or In buildings Intended for that tholr wares wore mado wholly of vegetable oils. 6 per cent Farm Loans Applications for Loans from $2,000 to $37,500 will be taken this week for immediate appraisal. The ' Federal Appraiser is here now. Fees on all loans are at least $50. CALIFORNIA JOINT STOCK LAND BANK Arthur R. Wilson, Agent 517 MAIN STREET I schools. Many of these refugees are women, with children who have come out of tho feast virtually without funds. During tho day these people aro partly supplied with food by the ' munlalpnlity or soma of tho welfare organizations'. Muny exist only by I'begglng. Warsaw's tenement s, always crowded as New York's east sido has been for years, nro Jammed with hu manity as nover boforo, and during tho sovero winter weather when thoro was an, epidemic of Influenza I hero eld mou and women and chil dren dlod by the hundreds every day In this land of tho poor. I City officials seo no relief In sight I until warmer weather comes when I thoy hope tho people will gradually begin leaving for tho country to work on farms, Dances at Opera House Beginning tomorrow night the dnncos will be resumed at the Hous ton Opera House, on Wednesday and I Saturday nights. Popular noor managers will be in -ttendnnco and everything will bo done to g!vo a good tlmo to all who attend. Music will be furnished by McKeniie & Leek's Orchestra. 9 IN Tlirc COUNTY COURT OP TITE STATIC OF ORI.'GON FOR KLAM-ATU-COUNTY. A Classified Ad. will sell It. In the matter of tho estate of Henry Scluvlndt, Deceased, Notice Is horoby given that the undersigned administrator of the aboo entitled estate has tiled his final account of the administration of said estate In tho abovo entitled court niul that Saturday, tho 24th day of April, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. in, of, said day in the courtroom of said court in tho courthouso at Klamath Falls, Oregon, havo been fixed as the time and placo for tho settle ment of said account and the hearing of said roport, on or before which tlmo" 'any person lntorested in said estate may appear and file Jils excep sn'mo. Dated March 26. 1920. H. M.. MANNING, Administrator of be estate of Honry Schwlndt, Deceased. 27-3-10.17 FOR SALE Good wheat and bar ley straw ,$6.00 per ton. 2-tf Phone 26.9J. FOR SALE For the next two weeks at Turner's sawmill, 16 Inch wood for from 2.50 to $3.00 a cord. 29-10 FOR SALE The Herald will place your message In the hands of over 9,000 readers every n!ght""for only five cents a line. FOR SALE 4 saddle horses, good after stock, cheap; 6 work-horses, ready for spring plowing. Phone 296-J. FOR SALE 1 3 Studebaker wa gon, 13U narrow-tired wagon. Pljono 296-J. St6rag,BatterIes Chargei.H:' Soldier Used 'ears for sale one 1918 Chevrolet", first-clan running condl tfnn.. Prices are right.. Central Gar age. , ', , ".1W?i FOn-'BALB One ShlTe fitalllon. six .-years old. Several head or. young nrv bnmoa .lnanire of. Enterprise R,anch, or phone 253J. 42-tt , 8ervesyou right Club Cate 6-tf FOR SALE A donble drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new Rex Gate. 14-tl , enn R1T.R TTanil Mm. 1917i Blein ImDorial Garage. 26-tt Serves yon right Club Cafe -tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Furnished room. 815 ' Jefferson-St. - J 5-10 FOR SALE: Second hand United Motor truck of 4 tons fully equiPr ped for hauling, excellent condition; for only 2750.P0 F. O. B. Portland, rirocnn Fnr'iinrHculars. WriteThom- ns Randies, 26-North 15th St., Port land, Oregon. FOR RENT Space In these columns at five cents a lino a day. A line het is read by thousands every night. FAHM FOR RENT OR SALE Near Klamath Falls under ditch. Ad dress R. Herald office. 12-tf J S. MILLS & SON havo received car of drills, harrows, plows and lUIiigf! goodH, and same can bo de livered to waiting customers. They also havo n stock of I. II, C 8-1G and 10-20 tractors and two and three bottom P & O tractor plows and tractor discs of nil sizes. 8-9 Serves you right Club Cafo C-tt Klamath-Bend stacre now in operation for the season. 7-10 Electric Appliances H. Shldlcr CKJin.vr work L K. Porter, Contractor, box 2RI 2-13 The White Pelican Barber Shop makes a specialty of ladles' sham pooing and massaclng. 7-12 CITY. GARBAGE When you want garbage remov-d call b2J Electric Wiring ...H. Shidler Printing, Stationery and offlco jupp.'fes Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St. 9-tf WANTED Experienced tractor engineer wants work. John Horst, Holland House. 8-11 WANTED To rent a plano.no child ren. Phone 451M. 8-10 - WANTED Girl for cooking and general housework, in family of two; good wages. Call 189. 8-10 Want a lady about the 12th of April to do housework on ranch. $75 a month. J. P. McAulltf, Fort Klamath. 8-tf WANTED Strong lady to cook for fifteen. W. H. Kitts, Dairy, Ore. 6-10' ROCKMEN WANTED W. D. Miller. 2326 Sixth St. 5-tf WANTED Timekeeper for con struction camp. Must be experi enced in timekeeping and commis sary charges. Applications must be in own handwrittlng and state full experience1 and salary wanted. A. B. Herald. WASTED TO BUY A small house with large lot', close in. Give lo cationprice aifd'tenns.in first let ter. iBox.99, Herald office. 31tf ROCKMEN WANTED W. D. Miller. 2326 Sixth St. ' 5-tf WANTED Clean cotton rags. 5c per pound. Central Garage. 30-tf ROCKMEN WANTED W. . 2326 ttxthSt. D. Miller. 5-tf WANTED TO BUY A .small house ..in good location, with large-lot Prjce 'must be reasonable, with terms'. '.Address R. C.-,8. Herald .of fice. , ; feg,. t - u WANTED At Klamath General HospUeii aa assistant cook. Phone 6 7-J. IStf Storage Batteries '... H. Shidler WANTED-A message, from you to . the. readers of The Herald. If you haVe anything for sale, for rent, lost or, found. . Serves "Von rigtjt Club Cafe 6-tf LOST AND' FOUND LOST A small semi-circle gold pin sot wlth.Bmall stone. Return to Hefafd" office. 'Roward. 8-10 LOST A blue print map of the Klamuth Project. Return to Sec. Klamath Irrigation District, U. S. R. S. Bldg. 7-9 FOR SALE Two fresh cows with calves by side. Wm. F. Jinnette, Merrill, Ore. 6-5 MISCELLANEOUS PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 HEMSTITCHING 10c per yard. L. A. Burgess, 131 4th St. 5-9 LOST A golden opportunity to sell your home, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of, it you do not use the classified columns of The Herald. ' FOUND A chanco to dispose of any of tho innumerable articles that you havo stored away In your cellar, attic or barn. Turn your waste Into cash. Thoro Is always someone who wants just what you havo for sale. Find him through the classified columns of this paper. NOVEL PLANT CORDOVA, Alaska, Mar. 18, (By Mail). A fish meal plant, first of its hind In Alaska, is to bo installed in COrdova about May 1 by San Fran cisco and' Montana firms, it is re ported. The moal will be used' f6r feed for cattlo and poultry. Fish oil, for medicinal purposes and tor- use In soaps and paints, will bo extracted. Mmo. Llna Cavallerl, the famous operatic star, was onco a factory girl In Rome. ,,, ESTRAY NOTICE. Camo to my placo about Dec. 16th, 1919, ono three-year-old muloy roan Durham bull, marked swallow fork in tight oar. Owner may have same by paying advertisement and feed. No brand visible. JAMK8 HAVLINA, 7-9 Molln, Or TAKE A PLUNGE Tho plunge and lwths ut i'j Whjto Pelican hotel aro now opon to tho public. Those wishing to t gagq them may arrange with II r. Munn n( the Hot Spring Bath house ora( tho hotel office. 1-tf MM m wIM V f "-. SEED OR OFR " NOW i Murphey's Feed & Seed Stcs-fc 12C Soutk Sixth St Phone 87