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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1920)
PAGE THllEM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, MAT 11, II T N r f. ELECTION, MAY 21 f STATE Vote 302 X Yes For 4 State Road Bend Umlt sBALLOT TITLE M2XYt US Ne Aftlla,XJi.lli.OilnUlullmii.lllMUi40ri rrMuonuiuaiiii lor ma nurpiM m mouM ol I iur iwr rani ul u,a a III Ilia Hula lit Of fun, InatMii ul NO PROPERTY TAX NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX Keep these three fact in mind. Tho present auto llccnso fees and gasoline tax will nay both tho principal ami inU'rent on all tho bonds under this amendment, and will yield an annual surplus besides for other state highway work. No additional taxation of any kind. FEDERAL FUNDS MUST BE MATCHED Onion iiiuat have eufliclftit HlKiiway 1'iinil to match Ki-uVral apportion meals or Oregon raiinnt nl Dm U-iulU of Pniirel tiinney for Oregon Jtoads. InoreasllIB llila riinil lulimiM limll I. a .,....liu II..I... ii...u i. i ".. J "'' cannot bo completed iti -m.h miihii niiuii. una. inriuurn averts uircol nroiierty lux lor state ways aiiii make early completion Immt frs PrmitUsrHi SaMta! It Par Msttstl ass Istsrsst mm ajilfC1 ' ia fnrni an!. Hatha faaa aixl wi-IIm Ul. without lraaa o i.raaanl ratal. ffi?Bl2'l rlT-' '"MP " U.a.l.r.ilwa.u.n.l. U ,Wr Ml f,,b tWfil riurS tJ'?.?.l.ll..,ff'tl-.''K."tr.Mgtwwl ,, it. U HlaU 1-amiilH for (anSraS? gSff.'.f ? " fwTu'ly - II lp.a thai no ilrtai la rxiultad aad lr. niaaaM rtlas l mm Uaiaaa laaa aaJ taa Ul Will i.l win iltc ainl lnuil ami via d iim.lua lawi dm for llilata.1 TaUaa. ISraii'.laKnr - pWrOONHOAnM AND DEVKLOI'MKNT ASSOCIATION , uiaiallaili)uaitai(. Ill Wurraatar lluiMlb. iArftlatMl,Orta VOTE Ml X VU-hr 4i state Reed Bentf Umlt Jeddeb, Selected for tlin meeting between Lord Atlimhy and tho Klug of the Hedjai, li it spot that should eppeal to ovary mumber of the hu- Gasofno or Quaiiy Sworn Just Filed at Show SaV aaaaarrQM K aaaaaaaaaaV .aW aaaaaR9BV CUf Y Y Aaa aaaaV" JbT MwuHI aaaaB ijiW 3.1 gf Before You Sign an Application for Life Insurance in Any Other Company Obtain Your Limit in k a Off JTflTI life Insurance Company W J A VtjVaUl I Aaal W SUCCESSFUL OONIBBVATIVB MtOOMSSlVB wHtJM Office, Portland, Or, A.UUlUs,Prss. C.S.Sausl,Os.Mr, aVN.itrg,AMt..gr. ROADS IS A3 FOLLOWS: CONirriTUTIONAt, AUK.VDafENT-RaftiT! to lb pnpW L, ik, Lati'lallva Amnitilr, 1IMITATI0N Or 'OUR MM CCNT STATS INOCBTKONUt rmrMnwiMl reH,-rillPH! To alnanil Mactlun I l i, puu bl urteiii i u lu pMBiltUt ii'lini iirttmtu )tiU nillUUUiiM iliiUinlfii (Mcnuixnl cuxte la Ik ami naMllUM nrlu'liiu imiliili ami dial I valuation of ll III, UuMltir law r caul ai iniw proal J J4lrU. - NO DIRECT TAX for many, 111'ariy )rsrs, or must be finished ltossible. Lei'a cut tli road built now. I ,U..r li.luli.li. ll. L. man raco who poisnasea a spark of llllal affection, for Juit outside tli city walla of Jmlilali U Ihu tradition al tomb of Kvn I OV& juu power in every drop "Red Crown" U all-rt finny, gasoline with the full and contlnuoua chain f boiling points necee aarjr for rtady aurtlng, .quick and smooth acctler atiea, steady, dtpcndable power and long mileage. It la made to met the re qulrtsienu f year en gine. Look for the "Re Crown" sign before you fill. tTAMOASO OIL COMFAJir (CaWwala) Statements State Insurance Department: 1 OfCttlllfj in 1919 again leads the state with $6,170,000.00 new business. 2 OtttHUfc in 1919 wrote $1,511,452 more . ordinary business than its nearest competitor., 3 flrtiMlTttp in 1919 made the greatest pre mium income gain in Oregon of any life insur ance company. 4 CrtisttUft 9ince 1906 has made greater gain in premium income and insurance in force in Oregon than any other company. 5 OttCHlIICL on Dec. 31, 1919, had $20,462,695 . business In force, making a greater net gain in Oregon for 1919 in ordinary business than the entire written business" of nearest com IIN w Fill PULPITS PHILADELPHIA, May 11;' Whtthtr wofflto shall ba allswad to full the pulpits of Prasbytsrlsa churchas or to set as elders, will bs on or tho Important quottlons con Idorod at the 132nd annual masting of ths general aatombly of the I'ro bytorlsa church, beginning here May 20. At the last goneral aiaembly s spe cial commltloo was appointed to de- termlno the views of the conitltu- oncy on whothor women ahould hold official poaltlon In the church organ- Ustlon. Dr. H. Hall Young, chair man, Is withholding all Information on tint roport. A aerlous dlacunlon la anticipated on the measure of the continued participation of.tbe church In tho Intorchurch viTorld movement. The New Kra movement, the Inter- church World movoment, sn orgaa Ited union of Christianity, the rela tion of church to Induatry and the killing of Christiana by the Turks srs tho moat Important aubjects to be dtscuisnd. Tim 100th anniversary of the Pres byterian board of education, which now la combined with the college board In the general board of educa tion, and the firtluth anniversary of the women's boards of foreign mis sions will be observed In connection with tho meeting. Dr. James dray Ilolton, chairman or the publicity committee, points out In connection with the new era and Interchurch movements that from KBO to 11 the Presbyterian church has grown from 10 ministers, 18 churches and 1,000 communicants, to ,18 ministers, 9,806 churohes sad 1,603,033 members. The communi cants, who aro those on the roll in good standing, reprosont a Presby torlsn constituency of S.000,000, In eluding baptised children and adher ents who are not members. In 17B9, tho year In which appears the first record of benevotonre for work outside the Presbytery or the Individual church, there was fISI devoted to this purpose. In lslt the amount contributed for benevol ence was 111,186,327. Dr. John McDowell, secretary of the board of home missions, aad di rector of the department of social service In the New Era movement, wilt aubmlt an exhaustive report on the relation,-of the church to Indus try. This Is In accord with directions given at the procedtng general as sembly. Dr. McDowell haa conferred with employers and employes, His effort has boen to reconcile differences along Christian lines. Establishment of schools for foremon Is one sugges tion he makes. In the belief thst fore men are frequently the cause of clashes. Two youag women school teachers have been engaged by the forestry officials to ssrre this summer st a lone Are lookout on Sourdough mountain, near Deltlngbam, Wash The girls will occupy a lonely cabin ea the mountain top, 7000 feet above eea level. The EtUbrook OoUJ Drsdgiaf Coss pear, Trinity Center, , Calif 01; vfftrs for sale aad invites Ueet ELECXIUCAX, DfUVKK 9Vr Mttt Carriage BSds xy Msponoeea . Co.. left-hand. 1 five-block. 46-taea. Main earrings has four blocks, rtt fifth bloek on trailer, atioas ai'ir. a 3S-IO. g 70 ft. osve teen sawsoion this carriage. All stesl set work will sst to 1-32-ln, and equipped with fric tion rscedsr. lt-lnch wheals, S 11-16-Jncb axles, double trucks under each head-block. Wrougnt steel bases and cast steel knees. Double toothed dogs. Rolled steel rack. About two million feet hare been cut on this csrrlsge, and It Is In first-class condition. Husk manufactured by Portland Iron Works. No. 1. left-hand, with steal top-frame, with motion of top saw reversed. Takes 00-Inch bottom saw, and 42-tnch top saw. Also hsve timber top-frame thst will take 80- Inch saw. Diameter or lower amor 3 7-16-Inch, top arbor 2 16-16-Inch. Haws driven by 200 H. P. motor. Feed One twin engine steam feed, 12x16, manufactured by Allls-Chsl-mors Co., direct connected to 26 Inch drum. One locomotive type boiler for op erating feed engine. One Multnomah gang edger. Di ameter of saws 22 Inches; diameter of ahaft 3 7-16-Inch, alxty Inches be tween outside ssws. One timber slier; will site timbers up to 30x30x70 ft. long; surfaces one side snd one edge. Complete with friction feed for rope drive. Ono No. 126 Amerlcsn Plsner snd Matcher: will site 27-inch x 8-Inch, divided Btt-lnch rolls; with match 1H-Inch to 27 Inches. One ael of 10 live ateel rolls and one set of 11 live steel rolls, eaeh driven by reversible spur friction and aprocket chains. Also eauiDDed wltn two swing saws, log turnors, pulleys, shafting, trucks, dead rolls, ete. Motors also for ssle, sa well as donkey engine. Mill csn be seen at Trinity Center. 10-13 NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S BALE In the County Court of the State if Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of R. M. Richardson, an Inssne Porson. Pursusnt to an order made by tho Honorable County Judge of the County of Klamath, .State of Oregon, dated the 10th day of April. 1920. notice Is hereby given thst the un- aersignea win sen, at private saie, for cash, at Klamath Falls, In the County of Klamath and State of Oregon, on and after the 10th day nf Jtin 1ft9A ttta tinitlvMawt null. halt Interest, and also all tho r4 -t. tills snd Intsrest of said R. X. Rich- ardson, an Insane person, la the fol lowing described real proporty, sit uated In the City of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point distant fifty foet and bearing north 31 degrees 14 minutes west from a stone monu ment in the center of the northerly end of Conger Avenue In said City, thence running north 32 degrees 14 minutes west seventy-three and thirty one-hundredtha (73.30) feet, thence south T2 degrees 12 minutes west to Link River, thence south easterly down Link River to a point bearing aouth 72 degrees 12 minutes west from the place of beginning. thence north 72 degrees 12 minutes esst to plsco of beginning. Also beginning at a stone monu ment In the center of the northerly end of Conger Avenue, thence north 32 degrees and 14 minutes west 60 feet to tho northeast corner of said lot, thence aouth 72 degrees and 12 minutes west to Link River, thence down Link River to a point aouth 72 degrees and 12 minutes wsst of the point of beginning, thence north 72 degreee and 12 minutes esst to the point of beginning, all of said property being a portion of lot 8, section 32, township 38 south of rsnge 8, East of Wlllam.tte Me ridian. The proposed sale will be made subject to the approval and con firmation of the county court of asld county and state. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Tnis 10m nay or April, iszo. J. W. BIRMEN8, Guardian. Apr-13-20. 27-4-11 LEWI CODY SAYS "The first kUs mlgl.t make her angry but the second would console her, and' the third Oh! wonderful woman. At The Liberty Wednesday, POLISH WOMEN r MILITARY DttTY WAR8AW, April 11, (By Mall). A volunteer battalion of women Is to be formsd by the Polish army for duty In Warsaw snd vicinity. Serv ice Is tor six months and Is separate from the women units which have served at the fiont. The battalion Is to have women officers and wilt do patrol duty at barracks aad other places thus relieving men soldiers for more strsnuous work. alll.LKR'S AUTO LAUNDRY Cats washed, greased and engines eleaned. Phone I6W, Dunham's garage. 14-tf W. O. W. ATTENTION Regular meeting tomorrow (Tues day) night, west hall I. O. O. F. building. Feed followa meeting All members urged to attend. We ed your counsel on Important stairs pending. Visiting neighbors -wel-coir-o By order the counsul-eom-mander. C. K. BRANDENBURG, 10-11 ' Secretary. m LP'S CLASSIFIED FOR SALr Real EsUtsj ronjuue One S-room famished house, lot 40x140, price $2600 on terms or f !, 000 csth. Ono C-room modern bungslow, furnished, price $3760 or unfurnish ed $3600. ALSO Several good resldonce lots, In good locations. ALSO Farms of all slzos and prices. MIW. NATK OTTKMIEIN 627 Klamath Ave. Phone 461 Klamath Falls 10-11 FOIt HALE ItKAL ESTATE Kino 120 aero ranch, no better soil In county, all fencod, all under Irri gation except about C acres where buildings are located. 66 acres al falfa, 60 acroi plowed, 4-room plast ered house, good barn, double gran ary, 2 good wells. Come In and let us tell you about It. The price Is on ly $90 sn sere: terms. i. T. WARD A CO, 126 North 7th Street. 10-11 FOR SALE C-room bouse, Urge lot, good Harden, nice lawn, gar age snd wood shed, nesr psved street. 961 Rose St. Price $2400. See owner for terms. 10-16 LOTS A few good lots In Hot 8plngs addition. A few left on Shipping ton pavement but going fast. Lots of lots between the depot snd Mills addition. Prices right, terms 10 per cent cash, bal. 36 payments. Phone W. M. Montellus. 1303 Msln st. 1-tt FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Second hand store; good used dining table; two chairs. Inquire 934 Ninth St. 10-11 FOR rfALE Willow baby buggy, as good aa new. 961 Rose St. 10-15 FOR SALE Household furniture; bed, dresser, table, chairs, stove, etc. Inquire 826 Mt. Whitney St. 10-11 TWO SPARK Arresters, new; one blacksmith outfit. Bsrgsln. Max Wolas, Sixth 8t next Ewaunx -Box 8-tt "ciory. TENTS TENTSTENTS For one month's rent you can bay a tent, and live happy the rest of the summer. Bee Max Weiss, Sixth St., next Ewauna Box factory. 8-tt FOR SALE One new Singer hem stitching machine, complete. In quire Mrs. O. H. Brenneman, 218 S. Orange St., Medford, Ore. 7-11 FOR SALE Quality aeed Potatoes. Call Waters snd Crane Ranch, phone 19F15. 10-16 IF YOU WANT, blankets, comforters or sny kind of bedding, see Max Weiss, Sixth street, next Ewauna Box factory. s-u FOR SALE One Petaluma Incuba tor, 262 egg capacity. Inquire 1410 Sargent Ave., phone 289R. 8-14 FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet, first class condition. This Is a bargain. Central Oarage. 6-tf FOR, 8ALE 6room modern house. Hot Springs addition, furnished or unfurnished. Reasonsble terms to right psrty. Phone 230R. 10-14 ALFALFA FOR SALE, 66 tons, 9 miles from Klamath Falls. By ton or stsck; price right. For par ticulars address D. J. Puckett, Ksno, Ore. 10-12 VSED riANOS Four good ones, guaranteed and" at rair "prices ana terms, esti Shepherd. 607 Mala. 6-12 RYE HAY for sals, $15.00 per ton. Call Hsgelstlne rsneb, Algoma. v 6-17 FORD SEDAN for ssle. 41S Oak St., Call after six. ' 7-13 FOR SALE One roan Durham bull, registered "Scottish Laddie" No. 721401. Priced reasonable for quick aale. C. M. Reld, three ratios eaat of Merrill. .. 7-11 FOR 8ALE ltt h p. gaa engine Indian motor cycle. Paige chassis. H. D. Peterson, csre Dunhsm luto co. 8-16 FOR BALE Piano In fine condition. Cash or tsrms. Winters Jewelry Store. 19-tt Storage Batteries Chargd..H. Shtdler FOR SALE A double drawer Na tional Caah register. Just like nsw. Rsx Cafe. 11-tt FOR SALE The Herald will place your message In the hands of ovsr 9,000 readers every night for only five cents a line. FOR RENT OR LEASE COR RENT Space la these colamns at five cents a line a day. K line hei Is resd by thousands every night. MISCELLANEOUS Flame Tsuslng, Earl t-11 COLUMNS QUICK SERVICE transfer; jbeo tr WANTED To hear from. 6eeM-eee who has a Umber of log feMl Uf autotruck. Address L. A., eaM Bet aid. M? f 1 in Printing, fltstlonerr aad efflee supplies. Pioneer Prlatlag aad. aHa tloaery company, 116 Mala ft. Mf HOUSE MOVINCJ aad rooflag;' -IB years experience; prices right; work first-class. True ft THUat, Phone 322W; residence 1211 Pleas ant Ave. ltUlae -f PHONE PEYTON for wood, lit Electric Appliances ...H. Midler CITY OARflAOE When 70a garbage irmovnd call blj. w&t I WILL PAY $4.00 per M to aaal lumber from my mill to Somerset siding. O. F. Haskell. Matdoel, Cat. rtfcU Electric Wiring H. Midler WANTED WANTED Trucking with lift truck; reasonable rales, iaaaire 1410 Sargent Ave., phone HIE. 14 WANTED 26 mea to do aisk aad shovel work on State Highway. Inquire superintendent Pelleaa Bar Boarding House. 714 WANTED A presser aad man. o, and M. cieaataf. 6th and Main. Wanted Threo chamber maids at the WhlterPellcaa hotel. ll-tf Btorsge Batteries WANTED A message from yea to the readers of The Herald, tf Tee have anything for sale, for rent; lest or foand. LOST AND FOUND LOST United States Cord Tire srMt. rim. Site 34-4. Return to Mt Almeda. Reward. ld-U LOST A goldea ooportualty te aaal your horns, your farm or anrthtes you wish to dispose of. If yen de net nsa the classified colaaaa el The Herald. roUND A chance to dispose ef any of the Innumerable articles that yon have stored away la jeer eaeler, attic or base. Tare your waste late cash. There Is always semsoae who wants just what yoa.have far rind him tnrosga tee columns of this paper. Klaraath-Bead Auto Staff A dally auto stage service is 'new operating between Klamath Falls and Rend. Offices Rex cafe aad Met ropolitan Hotel. C. I. Reckard. ST-tf SELL NURSERY STOCK FOJt TO Good territory open. Terssa at tractive. -Write for contract aad In formation Immediately. SALEM NURSERY COMPAKT, 1030 Chemeketa St., Salem. Ore. POLITICAL ANWOUIICIITt JOHN VARNELL announces his candidacy for the re publican nomination aa aherlaT et Klamath county. It elected I will alwaya remember that I am yoar ser vant, not your master. Adr. O. O. BROWER Republican candidate for aomlaatlea District Attorney, .Klamath eeeaty, May 21. 1920. "Preservation , et Rights; Prevention-of Wreega,'! -asr. ROBERT S. FRY General Insurance la' Tel. 174 707 WASHINGTON ST. Klamath Falls, Ore. PAINTING s Practical Painting. Alumlaamlat of all Iron fixtures, Furniture RsflMsk- Ing and general coatractlag. H. O. TUTHILIi ISKoeeSt. O. E. S. MEETING There will be a regular meeting et Aloha Chapter, O. B. 8., Tuesday evening, May 11, llo, at 1:00 n, m. Initiation. Visitors welcome. EFFIE S. CHASTAIN, W. U. ie-n NOTICE I wish to thank each aad one that waa so kind and willing, te give a hand In helping to save nty store In the fire on the morale et May etn. v There was great and noble work done by each and every one, end tee much praise caaaot be said el .tee Merrill fire department. ' Thanking you all one ageJavI, re main very traly yeurs: hr' THE VkstTfO MOVMtr,&u R, H. Aadeteee, VteVtfjaaj k a "Jl .