The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 07, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMAtH FALLS, OREGON
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FROM FIRST CLASS PIG PORK
HAM PORK ROAST 33C
LOIN AND RIB PORK CHOPS .'. 33C
SHOULDER PORK ROAST 25C
SHOULDER PORK STEAK '. 27C
SELECT CUTS CAN BE HAD FROM CHOICE
STEER BEEF ANY CUT
ALL MEATS HANDLED UNDER GLASS AND
WITH EXTREME CARE
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COIlVAIXIH, May 7. Paul V
.M'irlj), for tlio last fire yers stole
leader of totmty agent and fnrm bu
reau work In Oregon, Iiiih been named
nil director of (ho agricultural col
iego extension servico. mo succeed
O. I). Canter, who resigned lust
October,
Under Mr. Marin' leadership ono of
tho mont powerful organizations of
agricultural Interest!) now shaping
the new iigrlrulturo In Oregon has
developed through the county agent
unci the farm bureau. The organized
farmer Is fast coming to 'bo a factor
not only In agricultural production
hut In profitable production and
marketing.
Tlio old sericulture nroduend
abundantly, took what the crop en
emies left to tho fanner, and' sold It
at precisely what tho other man told
him hfi could have. Co-oporatlon,
farm accounts, and a voice In mar
keting, wero exceedingly rare.
Tho farm bureau agriculture as
developed In Oregon bases produc
tion on profit slnca tho war goes
out unit kills llm crop enemies wheth-
it Insects, disease! or rodents, and
asserts lis right to assist In determin
ing wluit the surplus shall bring. It
Kites farm management, rorords and
business n big place In tho farm
program
Mr Marls has directed this move
merit for lowering production costs
and marketing on the basis of that
COSt AS3 for brinclne fnrmnra In
act together on community problems
(hereby enriching tho rural life as
I well as tho farmer purse.
Mr Marls Is prepared an extension
director lo glvo all tho people of the
slate tho same high typo of sorvlco
that distinguished his administration
of county agent work. O. A. C.
Tress llulletlns.
Klamath Falls Cyclery
Wo handle tho best In our lino,
such as Motorcycles, Mercies.
Parts and Accessories, Goodyear. I
Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires i
and Tubes. Tho house of the
two and threo wheelers, Includ
ing Harley-Davldson Service.
C. E. BMItARK
110 ft. St BC Klamath Falls
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We open store every Tuesday and
Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.
I many are trio gooa tning we can
muuw. va nniinr ininn nnnap aavn.
ed, In buying good thng cheap as
vnu mav 1nrn. imi will na, h in
debt and have to skip If you buy your
goo as irom
LUCKY DICK ft CO. 4
301 Klamath Ave. Corner of th St
FRED WESTERFELD
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Phono 434W.
X-Rny Laboratory
Loocala Hid., Klamath Fall
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DR. C. A. RAMBO
Dentist
L O. O. F. Boildtaji
PHONE SI
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PHONE 39
327 MAIN STREET
W. E. McABOY
HulliU nil) thing In the cabinet
line, Doom, Screens, etc.
Shop at 110 ElghthSt.
"PIIHHN" i:fJMSH IIAHRED
SHOE POUSHES
BEST FOR HOME SHINES
SAW THR LEATHER
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
enc AMVMimrtnC Nsihsh.1
TMi . f. DA11SY COMOSATIOm tm. SUr?AlQ.H.T.
DULL SPLITTING.
SICK HEADACHE
Dr. Justs' Headache lsw4ers r.
Hsts at saos 10 stats a
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Tea take a Dr. Jamas' flrsdarhe
Puwder and In Just a few mouriiU
your bad clear and all neuralgia ml
dlstrese vanishes. It's the qulckrst
and suriat relief for headache, wbstbei
dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve
racking. Heatf someone to the drug
etnr and art a dune package new,
Quit uttering It's so niwdlm. Ila
sure you get Dr. James' MesiUchr
I'nwdere then there will be nu diaep-piiintmrnt.
BONES OF ANCIENT
MAMMOTH STOLEN
llt!KNOS AIKKH. April 18. (Ily
Mull). Who stnM the great I'ala
gonliin dlnoMurus? This Is a ques
tion the newspaperi: are asking and
It Is ntho h question which Dr. Carlos
Ameghlno, director or tho Iluenos
Aires museum of natural .history,
1 would like to hate answered.
The illtinsituruN, or rather Its skel
eton, was not stolen from the mu
seum, It should hn expla'ncd, hut
from the soil of I'utugoula, near Nou-
quen, where, In remarkable statu
ef tuvaervMlnn. It was ilUcnvflroi! hv
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some Kngllsh engineers n year ago,
during tho excavation of an Irrlgu.
Mlon ditch. They notified Arthur
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By developing Oregon's lnnenae reioor-;
oes vo are attraotlng oattide manufao
turers into the State
By making our produots auperlatlTsly
good ire are o resting a demand for Ore
gon goods la the sarts of the wjrld.
Bias are we adding to the payroll dol
lars of Oregon and Baking Oregon. the
Ideal plaoe to-lire.
DU1II.1N. April 19, (Ily Mull).
IConlltrts ever lund jittunded by or-
gimlred "rattle drives" to Intimidate
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have been added lately to Ireland's
other troubles. The disturbances
ire a revival of conditions which pre
vailed 30 or more years ago when
fnrmers and grnzlers were forced by
similar methods to sell large land
holdings.
The malcontents complain that
most of the food land In the south
uud west of Ireland Is being used for
grazing purposes and that they are
unable lo purchase It. Consequently
they have resorted to the "cattle
drives" and threats of bodily barnj
lo the owners. It la very difficult to
police all the country and many of
the drives haw resulted In three or
four farmers losing all their cattle
at one awoop.
Tho Intlmldatora are represented
as renters who are demanding longer
leaves of land, small owners and a
certain number of holders of com
paratively largo tract! who believe
their neighbors' land used for graz
ing is more suitable for tillage than
the ground they uro trying to culti
vate. "It's tho same story again of tho
eighties," said u former south of Ire
land lund holder. They forced us to
cut up our large holdings then by use
of the sumo methods now employed."
Tlio land troubles should not bo
confused with crimes resulting from
tho political unrest. It Is separate
uud distinct and shows evidence of
being on the Incrensv.
I mm associate Xadistrlee of Ore IRBI
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I IIONOM'I.U. T. II., April 17. (fly
.Mall ) "Pidgin Kngllsh" in tho
schools of Hawaii must bo eliminat
ed, and ut once. Vnughan Mac-
Caughcy, superintendent of public
Instruction for tho territory, said ro-
sently.
The ''pidgin Kngllsh evil" In the
I schools, according to officials, has
grown up on account of tho easy
means of communication la offers
between tho teachers and pupils
drawn from a dozen different nationalities.
Out of 83C professions and trades
followed in the Netherlands nearly
I bait are practised by women.
A woman Jean of Arc saved
France from becoming part of Brit
ain, and another woman, Catherine
the Great, set Russia high among
the nations.
LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
Domestic and Imported
Spring Woolens
Now on Display.
Smith Woodward, naturalist, of rtio
llritlsli museum of tho find who, In
turn, lommuntcatod with Dr. Ameg
hlno, Kroin tho description of tho cngl
neerH, It appeared the dinnsiuirus
wiih a monster, oven for dlnosuiirl,
mid of u now species. Tho museum
Inching funds. Dr. Ameghlno at hU
own oxpenco sent mi expedition In
chnrgo of a young naturalist. Au
gusta Tuplii, to bring tho skcletou to
Iluenos Aires.
"Tho Kngllsh engineers," says Dr.
Ameghlno, "Informod Tnpln on his
arrival that whllo thoy woro away on
a trip of exploration, an unknown
pur no u hud co mo to tho Place, col
lected all tho fossils that had boon
unuarthed, taken uway those which
Interested him, Including tho dluo-
uauruB, and left the res
found only u simple pile of bones be
longing to animals of various well
known species. The great skeleton
of a new species was not there,"
The expedition coat Dr. Ameihlno
2,080 seeoe.
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1. C. CI.KGIIOflN
Civil Kngtneer and Harveyor
Office S17 Main 8U
Phone! Office 180, Rca. I92J
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
Una Opea for
mfateraKr Case
Mr, ftoaa
301 High St Phonei 455
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orace Pbone 177W Res 177R
Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart
I'byalclaa and Horgeoa
White Building
Klamath Falls Oregon
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon
Office and Residence
Phones 321
I. O. O. F, Temple
O. K. FEED it SALE
STABLES
Under new manage
ment Best care taken of all
stock placed in our
barn. Horses, harness
and wagons 'bought,
sold and exchanged.
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Dr. E. G. Wisecanrer
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Dr. P. M. Nod
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In Warren Hunt Hospital
Off. Phone 497 Rea. Phone SIM
KLAMATH AUTO
SPRING WORKS
We Do AD Blade of Ssttac Repair.
! New Onea Made f OreW
AIVL WORK CrDARAHTBBD
Paoae BSfT S17 KUaaatb Ave.
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CHAS. J. CIZEK
MERCHANT TAILOR
518 Main Street
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Maud IsgersoU Hawlejr
Chlropractie Pbyalclaa
First National Bank Building
Batrance, Room I
ASBUUfD, OJUKKNT
Fbona 40
Ire Cream
719 Mala St.
Caadlea
E.D. LAMB
PHYSICIAN AND HI7ROEO.H
Phone 17W
17R
Itoonis 1 aad 9
White Ilulldiag
SHASTA VISTA
SANITARIUM
420 Slain St. (New flM lmtr)
DR. A. A. HOULC
420 Main 1909 Main
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DR. T.C CAMPBELL
PHYSiaAN AND BURGEON
I. O. O. F. Balldiag
Phone BM y """"
Residence White Pelican Hotel
Residence Phone S.
DR. L. L..TRUAX
WAKREN HUNT HOSPlTAIi
Day Pbone, 407 Night Pboae,
SAW MILL ENQUfEKKDia
CONSTRUCTION CO.
DeaigBcra aS bailSeia o( amei
era Saw Mllla, Plaatag MM, Baa.
Plaata. CoaaMete ataata
eel. Apfralaala aad reyotte
Dredgtag. We contract te
aay cJaaa of a MUMing
aeaBury of any SJad. .
Drafttag of any abaddeao. Btae
Prtata aaade. PHONB 144W
OteefeiK.D.
1 am now prepared to raraiea
SbaaU Band from the Hoar, Uaax.
and aad gravel pit, la any quantity
that may be desired by contractors
and builder.
AX. r. GRAHAM.
PASTIME
Jack Monrow. Prop.
Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drinks,
Poo and lllllliirtls
Darber Shop In Connection
OUR MOTTO
Courtesy and Service"
WILSON ABSTRACT
COMPANY
517 Male
ARTHUR R. WILSON
Manager
Let Your GLASS trouble!
be Mine
C E. STUCKEY
Re-Glazing and Cabinet
Making
Phone 477W
Eleventh and Pine
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EX-SERVICE MN, ATTENTION I
The regular meetings
of Klamath Post No. 8,
American Legion, will be
held at 8 o'clock p. m at
the City Hall In Klamath Falls, en
the-aecoad-and-toarth-Tueedaya-ot
each month. All Comrades are In
vited. "
Those desiring to loin the Poet
may secure application blanks from
Vi r v.- eiu. w.j u.ki.iu .
. Oaraaasa, aU et Klamath Fella
' . FlUH) MWHOLJOM, tseretanr.
Klamath Lodge No. 137.
I. O. O. F.
Meets Friday night of each week at
I. O. O. F. lmll, Gth and Main streets.
Hyinou Weschlor, N. .; W. C. Wells,
Secrotary; W. D. Cofor, Treasurer.
Ewaana Encampment No. 44, 1. O
O. F., meets Tuesday night of eaea
weok at 1. O. O. F. hall. W. H. North,
O l.j W. D. Cofor, Scribe; Fred
Iluoslng, Treasurer.
NEW i CITY LAUNDRY
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