c 1 ' rAdjnva THE .EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON jriUDAT, MAT 7, II ft' . - , "SHURlb I LOVE THE SHINES IN YOUR HAIR AND THE BROW THAT'S ALL FURROWED AND-WRINKLED WITH CARE; I KISS THE DEAR FINGERS SO TOIL WORN FOR ME, OH! GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU, MOTHER MACHREE." NEXT SUNDAY IS MOTHER'S DAY THE DAY WHEN WE' ARE ASKED TO REMEMBER THE DEAREST, SWEETEST TREASURE WE HAVE ON EARTH. HOW MANY OF US HAVE THOUGHT OF ITS APPROACH AND HOW MANY OF US ARE GOING TO FITTINGLY RE MEMBER THE PERSON FOR WHOSE HONOR THIS DAY HAS BEEN SET APART? HOW MANY OF US HAVE REMEMBERED MOTHER DURING THE PAST YEAR? THE FORGETFUL NESS HAS NOT BEEN WILFUL JUST MERELY THOUGHTLESSNESS, BUT IT HAS BEEN THOUGHTLESSNESS THAT CAUSED MANY A HEARTACHE. LET US TURN OVER A NEW LEAF. PLACE WITH US AN ORDER FOR A DOZEN WHITE CARNATIONS FOR THAT DEAR LITTLE TREASURE THAT YOU LOVE SO DEARLY. WE WILL DELIVER THEM TO HER WITH A LITTLE NOTE FROM YOU TUCKED AWAY AMONG THEM AND ROTH WII.I. FIl.I'J :: HER HEART. AND YOURSWITH A .TOY AND :; PEACE NEVER BEFORE EXPERIENCED BY :: EITHER. ! Western Floral Company - SEVENTH AND MAIN MMMMMMMMMMfMMMMMMMMI i Outside or Inside, tho door stand out. Clean them up nd paint I htm up, and m thn Improved appearamo ef .things .In general. . . ,, Let uk talk cleaning ur and point ing up with you you will m plmiNod to Oearn how much can be dene, and for so little. BALDWIN HARDWARE COMPANY ' "The House of Quality" ROBERT S. FRY. (Icncrnl Iiwurancu Investment Tel. SI7II-J 707 WASHINGTON HT. Klamiilh Full, Ore. FEATURE ATTRACTION DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT Friday, May 7, 1920 MOOSE HALL Added Specialties- under the auspices ef the HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY' , . t MUSIC by the MOOSE All Welcome Big j; I i """ , , I . DEAR SILVER THAT STREET PHONE 187 J lAINIKIVH FIIWT WOMAN J. V. IK HWORN IN LONDON, April 18, (lly Mall) London's first woman Juilltn of thn peace la Mini Oerlrudu Margaret Tuckwell, an authority on social question and a champion of the bet terment of the working wotuan'a po sition. The Marchioness of Crewe und Mr. Sidney Webb, hoc I I worker, arc alto to be iworn In aa justices. Thn flmt woman maglatrate for Scotland In Mlna Haldane of Cloaa, a Kilter of Lord Haldane. Vienna possesses unique orches tra, all the member of It, from inn director down. to,lhe drummer,. era doctora of Biedlclne. - -. - WEATHER RECORD lo- Hereafter the Herald will publlib tho uil'uii and maximum tempera, turf if and precipitation record ai tak. en by tho U. S. Reclamation service tutlon. i'ubllcatlon will cover the day previous to the paper'i luue, up to & o'clock of thut'day. Pr- Max. Mlu. clpltatlon 30 24 29 33 39 20 May May May J 55 2 00 3 63 i er 6 00 6 75 May May JMuy JAZZ ORCHESTRA Time Nuf Said ' ., ft ... A At KRAI If TO REPORTS OF E ....... ..... - n - ..,.l ... w......, v. w, Oregon Agricultural college, and Monmouth normal, are not conducted economically," ha been a "I""'"' mado by varlom opponent! of the higher educational tax roea.ure pro- viaod ai a roller 10 inn on reiaea financial iltuatlon of the itatoe edu- catlonal Initltutlona. Kaucaiionai oxperu, incioomg Including inoite or inn bureau or. ouucanon or thn United Hlaln government, com - moniy compare the com or education In the varlou itatea by two methed: IB . j7 ..mn.. ..,. it ihdiv . iBi.io,,. remembered Kit for It acwar- Inreilment In bnlldlnga per full-time reildent atudent. ial of the.rolo latd by Hesry D. 2. They make up a table of per, Walthall. capita coat per year. In both them comparison the Ore - gon Agricultural college and the Unl - venlty of Oregon ore among the lo- et. Tho avnrage valun of bulldlngx lcnt n luccenlon of dramatic thun fur eah full-tlmn Muriont In the itate(erbolt. Tcnim iltuatlon and grlp unlveriiltlei nnd agricultural college ping cllmnxei bold tho viewer In of tho United Htatv In 1918 wa $G. At tho Oregon Agricultural college, however, It was at that time i.. vutf auu ai i.d iunrrmij ui Oregon only 8409, less than 'half of the national overage. Thn Investment pur atudent In buildings has been greatly lowerea in both Institution by the Increases In attendance, so that In 1120 the com- parlson shews that for the Oregon Agricultural college thn average valun of buildings per atudent I only 8300 and at the University Of Oregon only 8321. In per atudent cost per year, col lege and university also stand among the lowest. A United Btatea bureau of education table. Issued before thn war, gave the averago ccst for a large number of typical Institution at 8325. Kven then the Institutions of"The Old Homestead" hardly need this slate stood uncommonly lu whllo with the new Increases In at- tendaure, the comparison now would be: A.vcragu for typical schools (be fore war) I32S Average for Unlversty of Oregon (1820) ..frta Average for Oregon Agricultural , college (1920) fl'sq Kven with the addition of the naif mlllage, the agricultural col lege, for example would still be 870 per stu dent per year below the average) per student at five of the beat known agricultural colleges of equal grade, which may be taken as a fair com cem com parieon: Michigan, Iowa, Indiana, Kansaa and Washington State col-' lege. The figure for these five great schools were averages from four-year period prior to the war when cost were far lower than now. The Oregon Institution would with the new mlllage, not only be spending 870 a year leaa. but would bo spending dotlara depreciated mora than one-half In buying power since the pre-war period. It can hardly be supposed from the facta art forth above that the Oregon Institutions are mismanaged. On the contrary they are very ably managed. 1 ' NOTICE inviting PROPotuLB':.":"' ::: wrrz . k... .. TO PURCHASE BRWEn BONDS Oia . I.M. .III tvA Aal A h itia Common Council of the City of Klamath Fall, Oregon, until Mod- day, the 10th day of May, 1920, at I .".".Trli.S'W.!:-.?: X, "il raivu wiua ara two; u wi aW Klamath Fnl. Oregon, at which time nnd place proposals to purchase will bo opened and considered, for tho purcbaso of 850,738.00 City ot Klamath Falls General Obligation bonds, payable 20 year from data of Uaue, bearing a rate of Interest not to exceed 6 per cent por annum, In terest payablo aeml-annually, princi pal nnd Interest payable at tho Ore gon Fiscal Agency In New York, stato of New York, or at tho ofllco of tho Treasurer of said City as deter mined by tho purchaser arid the Common Council. Thoso bonds are to bo Issuod In denominations of one thousnnd dollar (81000.00) oach, nnd to be numbered from one (1) to llfty-ono (Til) Inclusive Bald bonds nro to bo Issued In pur suance of Ordinanro No. 498 of tho City of Klamath Falls, OroRon. Said bonds nro to bo Issued for the purposo of Installation of a Howor Bystnm In tho territory known a Mills Addition of said city, In accord ance with tho plans, specification and estlmatoa of tho City Knglneor on fllo In tho office of the Police Judgo of said city. Each proposal to purchaso jald bond must be ac companied by a check of S per cont of the amount of proposal, cortlfled by nomo responsible bank payablo to the city of Klamath Falls. Proposal must be aealod and endorsed (pro posals to purchase Sowed bond.) Said bonda are to ba sold for cash paid down at data of dollvery. Tha Common Council of aald city to r aerve the right to reject any and all proposal to purchase aald bonda. Dated at Klamath Fall, Or., April S, 111. w i I AT THE THEATERS o- " 1 Just at tho moment when happl neM was bli and he had stepped out of the western church with hla bride on hU arm, a volley of hidden riflea purled, mingling the sound of fbots with the muile of the wedding belli, and Cheyenne Harry' father, moth er, brothera and wife, tank on the chorfB v,ct"n" ' on" . f . h., .,, h- Mf nm9 of fJoUm WMt nhnnni, . . c,. Hh, hmmd mnd (W0M t(j royengeJ m th, fn-i o Mntimurimnt Thg Jf ,he ,tuaton on whch tD8 dramit)c ,ory of ..Rderf of Ven ,nc(.. ft ,Urrf ., WMlth trn picture, la baaed. Rldera of Van BMIICft.. wr be ,howB'at the Liberty Theatre tonight. l ' 4 : .confciilon" lavolvei a theme ner n ,tteihpied. It will bo (U torr ,nd tDe jBArveloua portray- I Ai the Catholic prlcat. Walthall'a 'tm'artutry displayed In tbl en- .thralling screen drama. The acenei of "Confenalon" pre- fiuspenie throughout, though the tre .ruendou theme I (aftened by the element of love and comedy which pvrTauQ inj iiur. j Walthall In tbu role of Father Harriett Is placed In an unprecodent- cd position lly thf laws of the - Church he Ilk bound to secrecy w'h'en his revelatlbri of knowledge gained In the confessional la the one thlag that can save bis own brother, . baa been fulsel) accused of another' .crime The denouncement of hi heart break log situation la accomplished by the author, Hal Rcld, In 'clever dramatic fashion and With absolute fidelity to the great fundamental Catholic principle Involved. The story of Dvnman Thompson's repetition to any American. Tho Pcceul country life which Is brok en up when th son leaves, and the old man's search for him which la re warded on CbrUtmaa Eve, are aa .Psalms from the Bible In many a home, "The Old Homestead" ha played to millions of Sop rajoa aaS s'creea. Have, "feu seen Itt Be M again! Did you mis lt7 Sea It aow,! It, may be your last chance. At the Mondale tonight. '(Friday). wh an ill-star cast. , i ' ' ,,, -: J 'to. ttanslee of tba JCeeley Musical company of Beattitvwltl be at Use! Moadale Theatre airthls week, tob 111 mis amuafiial treat If you fall W U. Ol.M.t1. .klKltl other)'" """ -p -."- ' ," i i Hla father, mother, brother! itid'i bride were shot from ambush aa they came oat, of the church aftfT. Uie wedding, ct'remo'ar. He, wor 4jte- Teaaw lor incir sin bj-wivi After two' years the masMCf.) of Cheyaan Harry.Caraea'a family, wa wU night forgotten Then there ap-; paired a trawled.jioU nalle.) to ja poat,.la. the centra of Mesqultsv .1 coaUlatd the, lst kof Cheyenne's anemivi and ma .intanuon to Kin (ham lla tl.MII nt Ilia lf.a nf thjl ' llW UHlfJ IUH.WHN, .tIIH( was )ast o Then came the Girl, traveling to .. ... i J""'' " nor,n- ,e I"" ,CT m Cheyenne' grasp, The absorbing, nerve-thrilling Mory of '.Rider, of Vengeance" will M told on the screen faf tho. Liberty ' Theatre next Friday. You will be ncaYy ,Mor ,f you miu tt , ., Harry I ac iiiu piuii THE USE' OF these column will make money for you. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN FAHNKLTj announces his candidacy for tho re publican nomination as sheriff of Klamnth county. It elected I wilt always rmnomber that I am your ser vant, not your tnaater. Adv. c. c. imowKit Ropubllcan candldato for nomination District Attornoy, Klamath county, May 21, 1920. ''Preservation of Rights; Provcntton of Wrongs." Adv. MILLER'S AUTO LAUNDRY Can washed, greased and engine cleaned. Phona 35W, Dunham'a garage. 14-tt PAINTING Practical Painting, Alumlnumlng of all Iron fixture, FurRure RefinUh- lag and general contracting:. H. O. TUTIfUiL til ft. HERALD'S FOR SALE Real EsUte MWWWWWWWI.I.IIMMWMIMMWIW. POIt HALE 1C0 acrea toc1r,raarb; wnn or wiisout zao aeaa or cattle, on 8prague River. Frlrd UOOO; some term, A. C, Oleager, Chllo qutn, Ore, -8 LOTH A few good lots la Mot 8plng addition. A few left oa Hhlaalag- lon pavement but going fait. Lot of lota between the depot and Mill addition. I'rlces right, term 10 per cent cah, bal. 3t payment. Phone W. M. Montellus, 1303 Main st. 1-tf GOOD PAYINO UURINE8H, corner storo. must sell owlnc to other business. To right man a iaap. Sea 1008 Main Bt. -l FOR SALEMillaM8M yy.. Hro thoae new Kaox Caaa at K . X. K. More. FOR SALE Well bred Holsteln bull, about 2 year eld, for 880: Call and see this aalmal a, he 'Is worth double the amount asked. Frank Moorland, at old. Walton ranch, Altamont., ' , ii j 8-10 FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet, first clase condition. This 1 a-bargaia. Control Oarage. - - J if GOING TO LEAVE- country.selllng my first class furniture, silver, cut glass, vases, jardlner stands, carpet, rugs, one splendid team, four and five. Some farm macbiaery, atackJag outfit. 4& h. p. Thomaa engine, feed grinder. At Andrew Johaaoa'a place 8annslde Farm, IS mile east aid south of Mulin. Good road. -7" CSED PIANOA Four good one, guaraataed aad at fair price aad tern. Earl Sbapberd, 607 Mala. -12 TENTH TBXTRTJMrTB Just arrived, a big shlpateat of Government tents, wall tent, square and round tents. Also a shipment of Government kahkl brltche. O. D. blanket, comforter and all kinds of bedding, and a complete blacksmith outfit. . Come early and get your pick. Max Wless, 6th Bt., near Ewauna box factory. 3 RYE HAY fur sale, I1G.0D per tOu Call Hagelstine ranch, Algoma, -17 FOR 8 ALE Upright Piano, good! condition. Mrs. J. H. 'Hamilton, cor. 9th and Jefferson. 4-10 FOR SALE Piano la fine condition. Cash or term. Winter Jewelry Store. y 1 8tt at " ! .-i Starage Batteries Chargedrt-hiafer FOR BALE A doubt drawer Na- .tlonal Caaa realater. Just Uk aew Rax Caf. 1S-U T- Roase Claasr flinsaa 8a at X. K. K.IWore. FOR SALE 1 Chevrolet, cheap, some term. Eaaulra at At 8prlng work, couth 8txta St. tlS TOR. SALE The Herald wlU place your message la the hand of ,ar 8,0(10 reader every sight far aaly flva centa a line. 'BARGAINS IN USED CARS One Dodge touring car, AI con dition, 81080. One Ford truck, 1-ton,-capacity, 4 spaed transmission, pneumatic tire, fin condition. Pric 88(0. One Ro, 6-paenger, good eoadl tlopf. 8400. .Two Studebakers, f850 and 8880. One Ford delivery truck, all over hauled and in good condition 8500. "A. C. L. lfrWnXIAWK ft t .. ;.i: ..: ;.. i-s FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR LEASE For one, two or three year, 8ti acrea of good land about 7 mile aoutheaat of Klamath Fall, under Irrigation. Good proposition to right party.. 8ee A. L. W S- . building, or phone I Ubard.U. 118. 6.8 FOR LEASE 2200 acres of fine meadow land best in country tor sheep, not less than 4000 head. Plenty of running water and ouUiae range. Phone &13, or 185, Fred Duke 618 FOR RENT Nlcelyfurnlshed room for lady or gentleman; phone, bath and furnace heat. Phone 435. 6-tf FURNISHED ROOM for rent, ! 8th. 4 N. 5-tt NICELY FURNISHED room for rent for one or two gentlemen. 317 N. 10th St., or phono 288W. 1 FOR RENT Space In these columns at five cents a line a day. A line hoi Is road by 'thousands every night. ' i MISCELLANEOUS llano Tuning, Earl Shephord, 6-11 Dtubak ana Kampit Owting Wear for wen and women, new arriving at K, K. K. Htore. .'Li ' QUICK SERVICE 'transfer; ' phoaa 49. v 8-11 I The Land of the Midnight 8m t tar i 'away, but the Kleauth Rubber A Leather Co. la right at 1186 Main Bt., Kwmata Fallav Wnt alaaa vnl canUlng garantd. AU war te XOUR aatiafactlM. ' T CWS9FIED COLUMNS anntnnangnnnnnnlVBaaaaaBMPBaaHnHiBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaBaa WANTED T ! tm mnm hn hut A'MmnliA n ln haul 9mm auto truck.. Aldreu L. A., earn line. aid. ' ; U i Wlfr, t'AYfli.OO per M to haat lumner iroan my mm to Bomareac siding. O. F. Haskell, Macdoel, Cal. Electric Wiring ....H. flhMlar UkntVJU-Ttut "flatlu .ad mtyltm la flmfcali aul " Sm arHvtag aC X. K. K. Mora. Printing, Sutloaery aid efflea auppliea. Ploaaaf Prtattng aad Btav tioaerjr eopay..H8 Mala St t-t HOUSE MOVINOiaad roofing; H. year exnerleace: nrleea riaht: . work flnt-ctas. iTrue A Falllat. Phone 382W: reildeaea .1221 Pleaa- aat Ava. lS-ltaa PHONE PETTOH far woo4. 1ST Electric Appllaaee ..H, Bhldler CITY OARBAOE-HhM yon wan J garbag trasAvid call bJJ. 'jlWANTED WANTED Partaar-with capital tar legitimate money-making propoat lira. Ample opportunity, long ex perience, strongest lavestlgatlon la vlted. Million of dollar already to vested. Boa 3" Herald oc. -8 IRRIGATION MAN wanted; ' pkoa 363. - WANTED-i-Ma aad wife to work on ranch near Midland. Iaajalr Alex Davis, 17 Jl Mala atreet. S-14 4C raw ar lJ7V WANTID A wra mr and aa. D. aad M. Cleaning, 4tk )l aaf,Mala. , y WANTED Man to work oa Phone 25SJ. -f WANT to baild. railroad grading- br contract, long experience. Writ to box 217. f-S WANTED AU kind f scrap Iram. bone, rag aad all klad of raeUU. Max Weiss, 6th Si.; near Ewauna' feea: factory. 1 WANTED Woman for general house work on ranch, abort boon, light work. Shaaahaa Ranch, Dly. Oregon. SS4f Wanted Three chamber i tha Whit Pelican natal. aid at IS-tf Btorag Bntterlea H8btdVir 4- 1 ' X' -J ' ' WANTED A aaas fron yon U tha readen ef Th HraM, If pwa have anvUing Mf.aal, fa? rant, leas or fonnd. LOST AND FOUND 0i0t0m0t0tmm00m0i0tmmm0m00m0mmm0t LOST A Ma Wftulty t aaM yoar hoaM,'7t; fan r aayUtoS yon wish to dlaaaa f. M yen do nat as tha claassflsd eeraaane 9t The Herald. , . FOUND A cbaaw te dlapea of any of- the lannntarafela article that yea have atorad.awuy la ponr eUar, attic or Jam. Jmrm-fr want let cart. Tift hr awaya'aaaiema wh wanti.juiT whaaryoa nave ror Find him tarattn th column efjtajajapar. NOTaTtiaiO btockmen All MaTrtav-keaahmMted for aba leas of th Lone-Bell tract of timber landa In Klamath and Jacks eoan- tle suit b In tie hand of the nn denlgned before Mar 10 th, oa wala date' the same will be forwarded to the company .for anal decision. 5-7 JACKSON F. KIMBAIX. TUNER COMING One of the best uiano tunen on tha coast "'will soon make his headquart ers with' the Earl Shepherd Co. Tuning will fee In any part of the county, provided that, there are aav eral parties Tequlrlng work la that neighborhood. Write, phone or leave orden at C07 Main St., Earl '"Phnrrt Murfle Ptore. 6-f. GALVANIZED creating or rlduo rpll wake a cloca f luiMi-focr a acw hoii) We. make all the reirulart)lc ud alaee. AT 1023 MAIN L. N. "HAINES NOTICE Tho annual meeting of the Klam ath Cattle and Horse association has been postponed to meet at Bonanza, Ore., Saturday morning, May 8tb,'at 10:00 o'clock. 28-tt W. C, Van Emon, Secretary, KUmAth-Bcnd Auto Stag T A dally auto atage aervlce is now operating between Klamath Valla and Bend. Office Rex cafe and Met-' ropolltaa Hotel; C. I. Reckatd. SELL NURSERY STOCK FOH M snaMaamaBaBBBa Good territory 'open. Terau at tractive. Write for contract aad ka formatlon lamedtately. BALKMv)TUvaWW CDsaVAXT, 10S9 (aekaU sH., Mleai, Or. 4 ll'lea I rl 1 .?'