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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1920)
IVK1I3 THRICE THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH' FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1020 Some Folks Wait to nttend a religious service until after thcy'ic dene! and although they arc the principal objectu of attention at the funeral, il'n dcuLtful whether they get ns much out of it as they would from earlier attendance. THE NEW Presbyterian Church at the corner of Sixth and Pine streets, wna c&pcciully constructed for LIVE !o- AT THE THEATERS ones. i 1 i i ? Come out to service tomorrow and sec if you don't agree with this statement. We Believe- a jjoort dependable Electric Service is one of the important factors in community building WE BELIEVE it is a valuable asset to a community to be able to of For reliable Electric Service at an attractive rate to industries seeking location WE BELIEVE this asset is a direct benefit to every citizen of that community WE BELIEVE the responsibility is delegated to the Serving Utility to make every reasonable efFort to insure adequate and reliable Service for all purposes required within its territory WE BELIEVE Ue mere name of the Company serving is not material the value lies in the actual Service rendered. AT THE CHURCHES MMAMMAAAMA California-Oregon Power Co. Roy Stownrt, big, Joyous and do- j bonalr, sat alono,, leaning against tho wall, Ono hnnd was hold In a sort of X I retrospective poso. against bin wall- I built Jaw. It looked llko a story. I "Anvthlntf hfiminnml rnnrwl hnra J I today Mr. Stowart?" His cyoo shot up suspiciously. f "How lone have you boon horoT "Just camo In " Hoy stood up, and started to walk uway. ''No," lit) advised emphatically. "Nothing hupponed." Positively u story. And nil tlio ri'st of tho company woro ongor to tell It 'tho spirit of camaradarlo of mi nll-ntar company. Hiilumn ngrooinont has linen msdo among all tho cant of "Tho Western ers," tho plrtiirlrntlon of Major Stewart Kdwnrd White's story, ro loiisml hy llnilkliiHon, which comot to tho f.lhorty Thontrn, fliuidny, to tin r all ftlci-H. lights In particular, Or all tho huskies thero. Hoy seomed to liuvo tho least raiiHn for worry on thlH nconi. Ho thn other principals Iticliitllng Unit McKIm and Wllfrod I uriw, Htolo a leaf from the strategy of Marshall Koch, Hoy, of course, would be fortified itgitinst any opportunity they mlRiu tot lo land on him. So thny draftwri ll'ii fair Miss MannliiK. who plays Molly Lnfond, Into their schomn, Thiiro' Is ono scene whoro sho im nnrlH a smart box on tho ear to Cheyene Harry Uoy, who takes the nnrt, probably pictured It as a roso loaf wafted agaliiHt an oak. Hut tho wily conspirators represented to hor that with tho advantage Roy pos soused In weight, youth and strongth It would ho only common humanity for hor to drop him n haymaker when ho was not exporting It. Once MIh.h Manning in convinced of a thing, no further Instructions are needed The look that Hashed Into Hoy's eyes when tho Jar reached him proved this. Hoy stood for tho scene twice, ap parently thinking deeply. "Rotten!" rrl(d Tod Slomun, tho hynotlc di rector. ''We'll have to take that ov er again." The amasement on Roy's counte nance was ho unfeigned that tho (11- ' rector had to smllo, and spoil thn Joke. Ho chimgew -will be;aaadoJj tfala columa. unlet tbo.copy la at The Evening Herald attic by S o'clock Friday evening. QmttmA tAa t.MMM .an. BtU UMVICU IIQffll bUUIblll VUIUW BM. and High streets. Rt. Hugh J. Mar shall, officiating. Children's -mats 8 o'clock. Adults Mass 10:30. Kvonlng service, 7 o'clock. HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Rear Estate Serves you rlghi--Club Cafoitof wmwmvwwMWWw'i I wanted to dispose of 250 acres Aiamath-JBend stage now m,r.77rom own:araaH?oaaUsyr.gh?1m operation for the season throurh If. Honnl In ".t( fo tmno. I 7-10 -- W .., Vf.w. . VV w, J.W..W. J una along ono sldo, water enough by June 1st to float Noah's ark and make mud of 2G0 acres. Will aereo to Dick anil mnrVnl tran nf rhnrra CE.MEXT WOItK all oranges produced on the land for K- Porter. Contractor, box 281 M. . . . -.. . . . I 0 1 Electric Appljances ..H. Shldler Tho Christian Science Society of.Hve years and treat any real estate NEBRASKA STARTS INDUSTRIAL COURT I In olilou Husla, whoro every hotisoholdor was untitled to send n communal voter, women wero often sent to vote us representatives of the family. Mrs. Anna Lane Llngolbach, wife of a University of Pennsylvania pro foHor, U the Hint woman to ba np- polntod a mombor of tho Phlladel phlu Hoard of Education. aftW ACME QUALITY VARNO-LAC Mom Hhahliy, Hiirfnro worn furnlturo is illflcurdod each year than Ih destroyed by flro. You Insure your furnlluro ngalimt flip. Is It Insuroil against wear? A good piece or furniture will Innt n llfotlmo'lt Its Hurfaco Is proporly protected. Once n desk, clmtr or tablo linos Its nownoss begins to look shabby it triivoltt a flint road to tho junk heap, Renew Its surface with Acme Quality Vnrno-rno and you ronow Mr life. You've savod tho price of n desk, chnir or tablo, and onhancod tho appouranco of your homo, Ity saving llio Mirfm-o joii imvo nil. Acme 'Qunllty Vnrno-Lue stnlim and varnlsliVB nt ono oporntlon producing liaiulHomo IniltatloiiH of oxponslvu lutidwooda. Good for floors, furnlturo mid .woodwork. Doing In tho luminous, wo can probably glvo you soma, helpful hints about painting. JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. 719 MAIN ST. KLAMATH FALLS LINCOLN, Nob.. Apr. 10. Crea tion hy n futuro stnto legislature of mi Industrial court to dotormlno con troversies botweon employers and employees In any business or voca tion affected with n public Interest will bo possible In Nobrnska If a con stitutional provision is adopted by tho voters nt a special election next Soptombor 21. This Is ono of nbont forty other constitutional changes proposed by tho recent stato constitutional con vention. Tho Induustrlnl commis sion, under tho proposal's terms, would nlso bavo powor to enforce lawa against "unfair business prac tices nnd unconaclonnblo gains af fecting tho public welfare." Appeals to tho supremo court from tho com-' mission's final orders would be provided. WOOL FOIt SUIT IS SOLD FOR JI5.85 LAFAYETTE, Ind., Apr. 10. The Indiana farmer rocelves $5.85 for tho wool In nn average suit of clothes largo enough for a man wolgblng 17C pounds, according to Clnudo Hn.rpor, Punluo Univorslty bIioop specialist. Mr. Harper has Is sued u statement declaring farmers nro not profiteering in the sale of clothing. Mr. Hnrper-says that If a suit Is mndo of tho vory best grade of wool, which Is Rolling nt about $1.90 per scoured pound, then tho wool In the suit will cost 17,37. SLOW DEATH 5 Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL PJ zxssnnsM bring quick relief and often ,wad off, deadly diseases. Known aa the national remedy of Holland fcr mora than 200 years. All druggists, In three sites. Leak fur tfca nine Cold Medtl on Trr baa aad aeeepl aa hnlutiaa ' " Klamuth Palls holds service at 113 Fourth atroot every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and every Wednesday uvonlng at 8. Ail are welcome. The subject of lesson for Sunday, "Are Sin, Disease and Death Heal?" The Sunday sohool session 1 from 9:46 to 10:40 every Sunday morning The free reudlng room and frea landing library la open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Ftrat Baptist Church, corner Wash ington and. Eighth. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. bb. I'rajur bervlce Wednesday at 8 P. M. 'Kvory second and fourth Wednesday ivcnlng will be devoted to missionary ork. II, Y. P. U. Sunday evening at G:30 p. in. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend these services. First Presbyterian Church, corner Sixth and 'Pine streets. Rev. E. P. Lawrence, minister, 437 Third street. Phone 429. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sub ject of sermon, "Workers Together With God." Special music. Solo by MIbs Agusta Parker. Evening service, 8 p. m. Sermon tbomo, "Meaning of This New Church." Everyone la enjoying the congregational singing with the new song books. Sunday school has grown steadily with tho using of the new church building. Children can have no bet tor pluco to spend an hour Sunday morning. Send them at 10 a. m. if they attend nowhere else. Methodist Episcopal Church, Tenth and Hig'h, Rev. S. J. Chaney, pastor, 727 Pine street. Fbona B7W. Sunday m I1..0I at 10.00 A M. Morning Worship at 11.00 A. M. Kpworth League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially Invited to all the services at the Methodist Church The young people can do bo better than spend an hour with tha Laafua from a:3i) to 7:30 p. m. each Sun day. First Christian Church Corner Ninth and Pine. C. F. Trimble, pastor, 917 Pine, phone 476. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sermon, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Sermon, 8 p. m. Emmanuel Baptist Church, Eleventh and High streets. Sunday School 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Women Home and Foreign Mis sionary Society meets first Thursday of each month. You are Invited to these services. 2-13 fakir who claims n cnmmlnnlnn tn a nunch. Cnm anil ee it nnri hrintr The White Pelican Barber ShOD your pocketbook along Just to make 1 "lakes a specialty of ladles' sham change. Call at G17 Pine or 708 9th 1 Plng and massaclne. 7-12 Sts. 8-tf I liiii uAituAUK wnen you want garbage removed call b2J. FOR SALE By owner, modern bun galow, 4-rooms and basement, on paved street. Enquire aftor C p. m. 1413 Oregon Ave. 8-14 FOR SALE Miscellaneout FOR SALE 1 heavy bay mare, 1 black work horso, 1 yearling mare colt, 1 cow giving milk.. North side of Miller Hill, Walter Zetzman. FOR SALE Bargain, 1 1920 Stud- ebaker special Six; nm leaving state. See B. J. Martin, Klamath Agency, Ore. . 7-17 FOR SALE 50 head of stock cattle. Call at W. W. Warren,4 miles east of Bonanza; If Interested 'call soon before I turnout. 7-14 FOR SALB: Seed potatoes, Uc If taken at once. Pnonu 197W. Scott W. McKendree, Klamath Falls &-10' FOR SALE Good wheat and bar ley straw ,)6.00 per ton. 2-tf Phone 269J. 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 aML t A Herald Want Ad will aril It. .NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO PURCHASE HEWER BONDS Sealed bids will be received by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, until Mon day, the 10th day of May, 1920, at tho hour of 8 o'clock p. in,, of said day, at the City Hall in the City of Klamath Fals, Oregon, at which tlmo and place proposals to purchase will bo opened and considered,, for the purchase of $50,735.00 City of Klamath Falls General Obligation bonds, payable 20 years from date of Issue, bearing, a rate of interest not to exceed 6 per cent per annum. In-, terest payable semi-annually, princi pal and interest payable at the Ore gon Fiscal Agency In New York, state of New York, or at the office of the Treasurer of said City as deter mined by the purchaser ami the Common 'Council, These bonds are to be Issued In denominations of one thousand dollars (11000.00) each, and to be numbered from one (1) to tlfty-one (51) inclusive. Said bonds are to be Issued In pur suance of Ordinance No. 498 of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Said bonds are to be Issued for the purpose of Installation .of a Hewer System In tho territory known as Mills Addition of uald city, In accord ance with the plans, specifications and estimates of the City Engineer on illo In the office of tho Police Judgo of said city. (Each proposal to purchase said bonds must be ac companied by a check, of S percent of tho amount of proposal, certified by some responsible bank payable to the city of Klamath Falls. Proposal must be sealed,. and endorsed, (pro posals to purchase Sowed bonds.) , . Bald bonds are to be sold for cash paid' down at date of delivery. Tae Common Council of said city to re sorvor the right to reject any and all proposals to purchase said bonds. 1 Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., April 8, 1930, , - Blgned, A, L. LBAVITT. Apr. 8-May-8. FOR SALE The Herald will place your message In the hands of over 9,000 readers every night for only five cents a line. FOR SALE 4 saddle horses, good after stock, cheap; 6 work-horses. ready for spring plowing. Phone 2 9 6-J. Electric Wiring H. Shldler Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer' Printing and Sta tionery company. 126' Main St. 9-tf WANTED POSITION WANTED By electric ian, G years motor repair, heater and wiring experience. "Industrial plant position preferred. Inquire ilox E, Herald office. 9-13 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. McAullff. Fort Klamath. 8-tf WANTED Strong lady to cook for fifteen. W. H. Kltts, Dairy, Ore. 6-10 ROCKMEN WANTED W.X, 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 experience and salary wanted. A. B. Herald. FOR SALE 1 3 StudObaker wa gon, 1 34 narrow-tired wagon. Phone 296-J. Storage Batteries Charged..!!. Shldler WANTED TO BUY A small house with large lot, close In. Give lo cation, price and terms In first let ter. Box 99, Herald office. 31tf Used cars for sale one 1918 Chevrolet, first-class running condi tion. Prices are right. Central Gar age. 16-tf FOR SALE One Shire stallion, six years old. Several head of young work horses. Inquire of Enterprise Ranch, or phone 253J. iz-tr Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf FOR SALE A' double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafe. 12-tf FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin. Imperial Garage. 25-tf 8erves you right Club Cafe 6-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Furnished room. 815 Jefferson St. 5-10 FOR SALE: Second hand United Motor truck of 4 tons fully equip ped for hauling, excellent condition for only $:2750.00 F. O. B. Portland, Oregon. For particulars, write Thom as Randies, 26-North 15th St., Port land, Oregon. tf FOR RENT Space In these columns at five cents a line a day. A line net Is read by thousands every night. FARM FOR RENT OR SALE! Near Klamath Falls under ditch. Ad dress R. Herald office, 12-tt FOR SALE Two fresh cows with calves by side. Wm. F. JInnette, Merrill. Ore. 6-5 ROCKMEN WANTED W. D. Miller. 2326 Sixth St. 5-tf WANTED Clean cotton rags, 5c per pound. Central Garage. 30-tf JtOrKMENWANTJEDr-W. DtaMllIer. 2326 Sixth St. . 5-tf WANTED TO BUY A small house tn good location, with large lot Price must be reasonable, with terms. Address R. C. S. Herald of fice, tt WANTED At Klamath General Hospital, an assistant cook. Phone 5 7-J. 29tf Storage Batteries H. Shldler WANTED A message from you to the readers of The Herald, It you have anything for sale, for rent, lost or found. Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST A small semi-circle, gold pin set with small stone. Return to Herald office. Reward. 8-10 LOST A golden opportunity to sell your'horae, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of. If you do not use the classified columns of The Herald. FOUND A chance to dispose of any of the Innumerable articles that you have stored away In your cellar, attic or barn. Turn your waste into cash. There Is always someone who wants Just what you have for sale. Find him through the classified columns of this paper. MISCELLANEOUS PHONE PEYTON tor wood. 187 HEMSTITCHING 10c per yard. L. A. Burgess, 131 4th St. D-9" TAKE A PLUNGE The plunge and baths at the White Pelican hotel are now open to the public. Those wishing to en gage them may arrange with Mr. Mann at the Hot Spring Bath house or at tho hotel office. 1-tf Quick Service Transfer JOSEPH V. CARDOZA Solicits your patronage for reliable transfer Bervlco by auto truck. Prompt attention given all calls, Phone 49, or call at 123 N! Fourth Street. 8-14 ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK USERS. United Motors Service Company is offering for sale direct to the users, the United Motor TrucTts In 1. 2, 3 and 5 ton alios. and 6 ton tract ors. Big discount,', save" the agent's commission. For prices. and dis counts, write Thomas Randies, care United Motors Service Company, 26. North 15th St., Portland. Oregon, tf Classified Ad will sell It. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THK STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. " i In the matter of the estate of Henry Schwindt, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator 'of the above entitled estate has tiled hla final account of tho administration of said estate in the above entitled court and that Saturday, tho 24th day of April, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. ml of said day In the courtroom of said court In the courthouse at Klamath Falls, Oregon, have 'been fixed as the time and place tor the settle ment of said account and the hearing of said .report, on. or before which time any9 person Interested In said estate may appear and file his exesp snniQ, V Dated March 26, 1920. .1 II. M. MANNING, Administrator of the estate of Henry Schwindt, Deceased. , t 27-3-10-1T SEED ORDER NOW jyiurphey's Feed & Seed Store 1 L 1 s '(-.' Jlir ,iK. PfcOMt?