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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
V TOlDAr, MAY T, 1M THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AUH NIX i THE -i SJk 1 LI h ousr 9T mcko fqrmT 9m0y' cky7:oh: ne'j rEifgpB pipp I By PERCY L. CROSBY I THE LITTLE tf RL NEXT DtfortSTARTsELT frfyr""'? "frl " 1 TTl ' yw"SX. kTmXI I a choice bit or Jcandau in the neighborhood I y zzzzZT'S Wgip-TJ'lWr , ! Kill I , I MiiM-iiTttniUinntiiriiaBtmiBiTttiimwinMmnmnnmTiiMttiinatnBmnmgMMaBMMMitiMiBMiB j - .. .!.. . III- ,uuu wurr..n WITH FINGERS! ! I I U! Ul UUIIIUII I mrri nnnnniu junbau. Alaska, April u, oiy WllH rnUbHAM Swift & Company Does Not Control Its Raw Material I i Other industries can buy their raw materials according to need or judgment, and set a selling price. They need manufacture only what they can sell at their price. Cotton, wool, wheat, lumber, iron, steel, and other non-perishables, can be held either by their producers or their users until needed. , But live stock comes to market every day in fluctuating quantities from scat tered sources, wholly uncontrolled and at times without regard to market needs., j An immediate outlet must be found for the perishable products, at whatever price, as only a very small proportion can be stored. rNo one con foresee or stipulate what they shall bring; prices must fluctuate from 'day to day to insure keeping the market clear. '' Only the most exacting care of every detail of distribution enables Swift & Company to make the small profit from all sources of a fraction of a cent per pound, necessary for it to con tinue to obtain capital and maintain operations. Swift & Company, U. S. A. ISLAND JAl'ANKHR - FLOCKING TO THE U. 8. HONOLULU, T. H. April 26, (Br Mall). Hawaiian-born Orientals, en titled to enter the United States, are leaving for the eoaat at a constantly Increasing rate, according to Richard L. Halsey, United States immigration officer bore. "The number is increasing every month," Halsey declared, "so that, if the acceleration is maintained, per haps the problem of the Japanese vote here, in some degree, may be transferred to the mainland." T" jpumfMwnrvwu i gqnrmnnnnnnri-Yriri' nvivnnmvriviiririn'y ----" Western Floral Shop LEAVB YOUR ORDER FOR FLOWERS. in percon it at all possible. A visit here will ohow bow thoroughly wo are prepared to meet any floral need from flowers for the table to the decoration f the largest church far feast, festival or wedding. Our out flowen are received frcidi ovary day. You will find your favorite ber nt all times In the per fection r-i ito beauty. Mod ornto prices are the Invarl- AQie ruie. mlRS.X.0. Tea Mate. V JrJT IsM1 i nKM "Mil A Ml mfvMtm in WBJ r 1 uinnmi ajinAisfiJUJUknnfnrinrirn-i" ' ' "' CORNS UFT OUT Mall.) Approilmatoly 4,000 men 'are to bo employed on construction work on the government railroad In Alaska this year, Colonel Frederick Mean, president of the Alanka Kn glneerlng Commission, announced here recently while on hta way to Ancrorage to take charge of con struction. Over 3,000 men are working on the railroad now, Mears said. Aa soon aa weather permits the force will be doubled. Many of the now men will be from other parts of Alaska and others wilt come north from the states. UNIVERSITY OP OREGON. Eu gone, May 6. The- biggest Junior Week end since pre-war days Is be ing planned by tbo students for this years at tho University of Oregon on May 13, 14 and IK. A cordial Invitation is extended to everyone to visit the campus at this time, especially urgent la the. invita tion to alt preppera throughout the state. Tbe events this year are to be practically the same as usual except -i.r . more oauuraio. ino The Polish alphabet contains forty mow ibid, ! gn oi iaq moil fj( letters spectacular attain, win bo tbe (test In the history of canoe fetes. Tho race way wilt be strung with bril liantly colored lights. Plans are be ing mado to construct benches for spectaton across tho race as well as on the south side as larger numbers of visitors thanever before Is antici pated. Tbe canoes will be decorated on both sides this year contrary to tbe usual custom 'of decorating but the one side. A continuous musical program will be given throughout th fete by both tho Unlvonlty Men's Glee club and the unlvonlty band. The costume parade, likewise an old custom of Junior week, will en deavor to feature clever costumes an Impersonations to a greater degree than usual. Prizes wilt be given 'to tbe best ones. Tbe Junior Prom, big event of the week, will be formal. In days gone by tbe 'Junior Prom was alwaya for mal but during the war the college adopted the policy of favoring In formal dances. ' Tbe schedule of events for tho en tire week end Is as follews: ThurMlay, May 13 10 a. m. First round state Inter- scholastic debato. 3 p. m. Hasobalt, Oregon vs. O. A. C. 7 p. m. Costume Jinks. J p. m. Canoe fete en the milt race. Friday, Mny II 9 a. m. till 13 noon University day. 12 m, Campus luncheon. 1 p. m. Wator sports contosts on tho mill race. 3 p. m. Tennis. Oregon vs O. A. C. 3: in p. m. Uurnlng of freshmen caps. 3:30 p. m. Uasoball, Oregon vs. O. A. C Prwxont to magic! Cawns and callum lift tight ofT- Dmmi'I hurt bit 8:15 p. m Senior play, "Tho Man on tbe Hoi. Hatunlay, May 1.1 9 a. m. Tennis. Oregon va. O, A. C.' 10 a. m. Final stato Interscholaatlc debate. 10 a. m. Oregon freshmen vs. Satem high school, baseball. 1 p. m. Push ball contest, freshmen vs. sophomores. 2:30 p. m. Ilasohall, Oregon fresh men vs. O. A. C. rooks. 8 p. m. Junior Prom at armory. Monday, May l 4 p. m. Vesper services Vlllard hall. -r-""mwwWWWWWWWWWWSW I f WOOD Wood is cheaper now. Our best deal it on GREEN SLAB There is no better wood than properly cured slab for your range or heater. Order a few loads now and you will buy more later. O. Peyton "Wood to Burn" 702 Main Phone 187 Of Course Our Stock is coming in every day. I out-tell any one in town in my line. Shelf Hardware, iTrunka, Grips, Stoves, Rakes, Garden Hoes, Pails, I Shovels and second hand 'foods. W. H. ROSS 906 Main Phone 459 A few cents buys a tiny bottle of tho magic Freezono at any drug store. Apply a few drops of Frooxono upon a tender, aching corn or a cal lus. Instantly that troublesome corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly you lift It out, root and all, without any pain, soreness or Irrita tion. Thi'so llltto bottle of Freef one contain Just enough to rid the corn betwoen the loea and the cal luses on bottom of feet. 'So easy! 8o simple. Why wait? No humbugl STANDARD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE IlKIIRINfl, CALIF. M. J. Twomrjr, Manager 0 Phone Main 76 When In need of logger or any kind of hotp write, wlru or phone this office. Italdlng'a trailing Agrnrjr HUMMO.VK FOli PUIIMCATIO.V HfMMO.Vrt FOIl I'lTIII.ICATIO.V Faulty Nil. 1179 In ilia Circuit Cnurt nf lh Rial nt feet of overy bard corn, soft corn, Oregon, for Klamath Count)' kp MKXICAN MILK DKI.IVKKV , WILL IIK MORKIlfflZF.I) SAN FRANCISCO, May 7. De livery of milk In regular American glasa bottloa will soon be a competi tor In Vera Cms -with tho universal Meilcan custom of bringing the milk around In largo cans to bo mnisured out In miscellaneous receptacles fur nished from tbe customer's houxo hold, according to (loonmlo A. Vol asco, a Vera Crux dairyman, who visited California it fow clii) ago. Ho was so Impressed with tbn milk ing machines used nt tho Unlvonlty of California farm that ho started homo by way of Chicago to lay In a supply for into In tils own dairy. Ho bought two car load of bottles In San Francisco before his departure. In tho churchynrd of the vlllagn of Santa Murla del Tuln, In southern Moxlco, stands a Cyprus tree which Is estimated to bo between 5,000 and C.000 years old, and probably tho olAost living thing In tho world. It was first dlscovorod by Humboldt, nno hundred years ago, who nailed a wooden Inblot to the trunk. NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Quality in roofing is what gives it resistance to sun and rain the two worst enemies of roofing. Quality in Malthoid is built-in. That's why it lasts so long why it's the cheap est roofing yon can buy. No better protection for house, bam, shed, fruit warehouse, shop, garage, etc. Comes in three thicknesses. Ce ment, nails and directions in each rolL Big Basin Lumber Co. In tho County Court of tho 8tnto of Oregon for Klamath County. In tbo Mattor of the Estulo or .Ma tilda Whlttlo, Doccased. .Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned executor of tho abovo entitled ostato has filed his final ac count of tho administration of said cstato In tbo abovo ontitled court nnd that Saturday tho 8th day of May, 1920, at 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, In tho courtroom of said court In Oio county courthouse nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, hnVo been fixed as tho tlmo and placii for tho sottlomont of said account and tho hearing of said report, on or Imfnro which tlmo uny pornon liiloreHtcii in nnm cstato may appear and file his oxcoptlons to said account una contest tno samo. Dated April 9, 1020. J. W. SIKMENS. SR Kxocutor of said Estate. Apr 9-10-23-30-May 7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Mattor of tho Kstato of A. S. Moorland, Doceased. Notlco Is hereby given to tho cre ditors of the abova oHtnto und all porsonn having claims' mialnst tho samo. to prcBont such clulniU, prop erly vorlfled, lornthcr v 1 1 h the propor vouchors supiioitlur; Mio samo, within six months from tho data liurtiof tn tbo unrtm'xr.cd adminis trator of n.Ua uutalQ at tho KlKinuth fltutii bank, Main ntruot, Klamath FttJIt, Klaiiiath County. Oregon, DiTfTirAlirll !. 1U20 VRAKIC MOORLAND, Administrator of mid Kutato. Apr -l-23-30.May 7 N. II. Home. Plaintiff. Howard Larkln, K II. Larkln, K Howard Larkln, Rutin Larkln, Holland Lar kln, Lewi R. Larkln, Onrtrcde Alio man. Kdna T. Ileardsleu. tola K. Larkln, Ralph Larkln. the unknown heirs of tho persons alxivn named, and all persons unknown having or claiming to have any right, title, vstuto or Interest adverse to plilntlff In or to tbe real property described herein, Defcndanta. In tho name of the State rf Ore. gen: To Howard Larkln, K. II. Larkln, F.. Howard Larkln. Rolln l.itrkln. Holland Larkln, Lewis R, Larkln, Oertrude Allomnn, Kdna T. Heard lea, lola K, Larkln, Ralph Larkln. the unknown heirs of tho pnno'n ubovo named, and all person un known having or claiming to hav.i any right, title, estato or Interest adverse to plaintiff In or to the leal proporty doscrlbed herein, Defend ants. You nro horehy required to appur nnd answer tho Complaint filed iKalnsl you In tho above i.niiiimi suit, on or beforo May 28, 1920, that being the last ilny of the lima pro- i-inipii in mo uruer ror ruiiilcatlon of this summons, And If you fall s to answer or appear, for want thoro of, tint plaintiff will apply la dm Court for tho relief prayed for la his complulnt on file herein, to-wlt: That defendants and each of thorn ho required to set forth tho naturo of hi or her claim, right, estate or intorost in tho promises heroin des cribed; that It bo declared nnd ad judged tiut defendants and each of thiun havo no estuto, claim or Inter est In the premises described as fol fel fol eows: Kltuato In Klamath County, Ore Ore eon: Lots Flvo (6) and Six (0) of Section Klghteen (18). and Lots Six S!' ".T,,1"1 .Klhl (8) M Nln (9) of Sect on Seven 17). In T... ship Forty-ono (41) South. Itmnrn Klovon (11) Kast, of Wlllamotto Me rldlnii, containing Ono Hundred W" ,, 8lx """'Irodtha (1 lift. 00) Acres, And that you bo forever nlninnj and ileliarreil from mianriin .- claim whatever to said promises, ad verou to plaintiff, for plaintiffs cosla nnd illsliiirsumontH Incurred In this suit and for such oilier and further , relief as In Mm I'm.., ...... !'. equitable. "' "vom This summons I served by pub- iCttriain tl,oro,or' lr h Kvonlng I rnW' ? l)ly nowspnpor, prlntod, piibl shed und of gonoral circulation In Klamath County. Oregon, by cider 'i' i J,0V2r,b,. "' v- Kuykondall, Jiidgo of tho abovo entltlod Court. !!,,!.'1,i.n?,,1"'Suted A,r11 " ma which said ordor roqulros that this Hummona bn published onco a wook for. .weflUHl Th8 dt0 nt the tlrat fb,' !0B of ,,,," """"nons Is April n. o. auoEsriKCK. ... Attorney for Plaintiff, AddrrHn Klamath Kails, Oregon. Apr. 1C-23-30-T-H-2M8 MOOSW JAW, Haik., May fl. Bm. Ployeos of the Canndlun Paclllo freight (hods and roundhuimn . going tn combat 75 cent haircut nd-bave-purehnsod the nocovsnry oqulpmnnt with which a lwir trim will be dlsponsod at a normal ehargo to employee of tboie departmenU.