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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
itt Mas ma THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nvita&lrvr may is, isaa i i h y ' J v QJLBRANSEN VJ Player-P.iano 8 ' iiil ,llm-, .- ,-t- M -, J ( I . w . - ,u2i Gooa Times at Home 3 To have solid comfort at home requires music and to have the utmost pleasure you must actually help produce it. ' The Gulbransen Nationally Priced Player-Piano enables you to satisfy that craving -"to make music." Why not test out tne musicalualitierf of the-Gul branscn at our store? Some day then you will want one sure. SUBURBAN MODEL. COUNTRY SEAT . WHITE HOUSE Convenient term if desired Earl Shepherd Co. Pianoi, Victrolai, Record 507 MAIN ST. HIRAM JOHNSON BELIEVES IN AMERICAN WOMANHOOD kathaith ioiim Tin: miint.:ii) hall hpkkui ok tin: itnrt iilhux ritr..sii)i:.vTi.i. tux- mii.vri: i'o 'i in: womkx or ni:v vork "Thiirn Ik ii pl.ire for women In tho politic of fix land nnd In Rovernmemnl affair. Thin, Ions ngu, wn ilemniiHtrati'iI in the statu from w'llrli I riinni Women weru there, while I huh covrrnor In 1311, Kninleil the rlr.hl to frnnrhlau nnd for nearly ten )enr now, with u dlicrlmlnntlon and au Intel llgonru nuul to nieii, have excrcUod tl.nt light. "Net alone have they oxi-rclsed that rliiht. hut l.nmed.'atrly alter nuffraro wa sdopted those of u In charKii of Rovuiiini'iil In California tiifiiilvd ourmlwx of the peculiur talent ot wo mm In certain illreitioiiH In rarryiiiK out our huiiaultarlan program there, , "I had the pleasure or nppolntlnR thu flnt wholly v.omen'H honrd In tho United Stutev, that which Huperlntendi'd und mnuiiKed thu KlrU' ichcol at Vonlurn, Cullf.. nnd thu limiiHKvment ot that icliool under womun'n illrcitKni fiUiiUil In efficiency und uccompllibmeiit thu muiuiKement of thu boyi' rtiform ncIioiiIh under the mauiiKement uf men, . "It wan n woman In California, who, a u member of tho Minimum Wbro Commission, brniiKht employer and employe toRethur und carried, out a plan by which women in Industry were given a living wiiRe, unit carried out tho plan no ttuccensfull that It wan tho commendation .not only of thu helpiciia 'women It v.uh dimlKUed to hunufll, but of the employlnR clam too, "Upon thu Immigration and IIuuhIiik CommUnlcn, which gave to thniu In aeasonnl employment better living conditions, women did a great part of thu work. Our mothur'ti peuilou, by which wo luught to hnvu rprcd In thulr home!, children of puronti v. ho had little, was adnilnlstcred by women. "Tho child labor lawn, under thu direction ot tho labor department, wai carried out successfully by women deputies, "Of course, upon tho State Hoard or Kduratlon, directing all tho educational affalri ot tho com monwealth, women played tholr part and hold their high place, "On tho Hoard of Charities and Correction!, dealing with conditions In stato Institution!, women momliiTH, initially with men, brought liiatltutlonul llfo of thu tttnto to Its present excellent condition. "In many activities, particularly thop whero tho welfare of thu women and children wero Involved, women have played tholr proud part In tho triumphant progress of our state. They havq added to the efficiency or our government. They hnvu participated, not us u class lu our political governmental affairs, hut they havo participated as au lulegrul part uf our citizenship. "Wo learned during tho recent wnr of tho Borvlco women could rendor In what was presumed to ho man'-H Koparatti field. In our statu wu hevu learned that In what a few decades ago was presumed to lt mnn'H domain alone, women can render ii like service nnd In many Instances u butter service than men. "Thorn Ih survlco for all tho nation now. A nlcho for ovory man and woman within It. Thoro la sorvlm tor nil In this groat government, with lis multitudinous and divors activities, and now wo hnvu nvnllpd ourtelviH uf the uorvlio, not alone of half of our people, but finally ot tho borvlco of all our people, nan ami women alike." The .greatest service any woman can render the na tion in this hour when a strong hand and clear head is needed in the White House it i A Vote for Hiram Johnson I Rjfrsi $553 -...$625 ..$725 MAY 21 AT THE THEATERS 1 o- Ono of Ihn oldest, most famous nml most picturesque of seaport towns, Gloucester, Mass., wo cIiohpii by Nnzlmovn nml Alliort Cap (illnnl, her director, us tlio place bent flttoil for many of tlio sienes'ln "Out of tlio foR," tha Intcft Naxlmova production In which rhlit noted star will lie seen nt tha Liberty theatre on Krldny, fqr a hItirIo day engage ment. Tlits hid fishing town the homo of the frtriiciun clipper ships, onco th (irl'le and Rlory of Ynnkeo captain,! Iiiim heen curiK In song and itory nnd In the plnro whero KIplInK wrote IiIh greatest adventure of the Ken, "Captain Courageous," and where- lie mnclo hi homo whlio ho lived In America. It It u town hlled wfth the rcirnancru and tradition! of tli ii urn and retnlm the custom nnd manner of over n rentnry of sea faring people. Theiio manner and rutom hnvii crept Into the plrtum liikn hore nnd make "Out of the Fog," (i vivid Piece of realism a real story of real flsher-folk. ( will itnontH h.wh: Had to kill a .Mexican to get thin grei-n milt fur JtiMloV' "Anv girl would ho good-looklr.R In tM picture with nil nil homely gnr." " "You know u! movln' picture- net urn .gottn dress up to the minute How nliout theso pnntsT Don't they (It llck?" I like to set my iIor under n kltrhen table In theiio scenes, Mov In' Picture food l sure regular." "Vou can nlwayi tell the tnr In tlcture. They novo tho center of; the icrt-en." "I ate pie till I nearly hunt In Mu btlo,' Then they cut the stunt out of the picture. Some dny I'll Ret iore ml quit thin business and RO to work." 'If you don't think I'm all mar ried ub, watch me wipe the dishes In Juhllo'." ' "They .can't Rive me too much gravy In thee acting scones. I'll I Jutit put eome htend In It, and flick It nil u? " 'In r.ctcr '1in't work much, but , uo s-ire drefR nice." I like th't camp stuff like 'Ju hllo' Pont have to dress up or ft :t "v (Paid ndver'tlieinent) 1 1 Movies and the Eyes There Ii no evidence to prove that tho "movies" aro Imperil InR the night tif tho nation. Can.ul Investigation leads ,to the opposite concluilon, Recent Improvement! and greater caro In operating tho projecting machlnei havo almost entirely eliminated the mechan ical defect!, "so you may be qulto co'rtaln that when your eye! trouble you while vlowlng mov ing picture!, It Ii due, not to tho picture!, hut to defuctlvo eyci which call fcr optometry'! aid. Tho person with normal cyca will not niiffcr nt picture jtjiows itriloxH vlHlted to excess. At tho cry flnt Indication of oyo trou ble call and let us muko u care ful, Rdentlflc examination of jour eye. H. J. WINTERS JKWIXKR AND I'hone 141IW OPTICIAN 700 Main 0 havo or anything. Wanh my face onco a dny anyway, Just on general principles," ' "Tho continuity of a picture Ii one of those things .that a map sweats blood writing, and a director tbrowi away." "If they don't laugh at my picture they'll laugh at my handsome face, so we get 'em goln' or coraln'." "Buervlslon on a plcturo It the art of being noisy about tho itages and reporting nt tho cashler'i regu lar on Saturday for n check." 'This Is a Goldwyn year because fioldwyn says so, nnd I believe In hli judgment l.o blrd me." "IVtaM In a'ict Ii the bunk. Ev erybodV talks' about It end nohody tries to Ret It." "This picture business moves o fast, everybody In It ought to carry n route card." Seo him at the fltnr tnnlsht - A newly-married roupte, who are ....... .l..n ..m.1 Mw t-wlnV tinilBA. JUUIII liVUI, HIIII ,U 1..UB hwww keeping without a servant, nayo de- i viseu nn ingenious luumuio iui 'door bell. When a caller presses thu electric button all tho lights In tho house flash up, nnd-hls presence Is made known. POLITICAL ANNOUXCKMEXT JOHN VAUXKI.Ii $ announces his candidacy for tho re S publican nomination as sheriff of ? Klamath county. If elected I will always remember that I nm your icr J runt, not your master. Adv. ' ' ;! c. c. nnowr.u 4 Republican candldnto for nomination District Attorney, Klamath county, May 21. 1920. ''Preservation of 1 Rights; Provcntlon of WronBSA( 2 juu'iJVi.riririi."i ' -- "'' 1 Tlio KMabrtMik Cold DrtNlKliiK '" . pny, IVInlty Center, Callfomlii, J! offers fur sole ami liivltes Int-pec-i. tlon of 5 KLittrriticAii nuivKX saw mill ? CarrlaRo made by McDonough Mfg. J Co.. left-hand, fivo-block, 45-Inch. J Main cnrrlago has four blocks, with fifth block on trailer. Sticks 24-ln. 2 x 36-ln. x 70 ft. huvo been lawod on 2 this carrluge. All stool set work, will set to 1-32-ln, and equipped with frle 1 lion recoder. 16-Inch wheels. 2 X 11-16-Inch axles, double trucks under I each head-block. Wrought steel haseH and cast steol knees. Double- I toothed dogs. Relied steol rack. I About two million feet huvo boon cut on this carrtago, and it Is in first-class condition. Husk manufactured by Portland Iron Works, No. 1, left-hand, wttn steel ton-frnmo. with motion of top !snw reversed. Takes 60-Inch bottom saw, and 42-Inch top saw. Also havo timber top-framo that will tako 60 .Inch snw. piamotor of lower arbor '.1 7-16-Inch, top nrbor 2 15-1 6-Inch. Saws driven by J00 II. P. motor. Feed One twin oiiglno steam feed, 12x10, manufactured by Allls-Chnl-mors Co., direct connected to 36 Inch drum. Ono locomotlvu typo botlor tor op erating food engine. Ono. Multnomah gang odgor. Dl amotor Of saws 22 inches; diameter of shaft 3 7-1 6-Inch, sixty Inches bo twoen outside saws. Ono timber slzer: will size timbers up to 30x30x70 ft. long; surfaces ono side and one edgo. Completo w,Ith friction feed lor" tope drivo." Ono No. 136 American Planor and Matcher; will' size 27-Inch x 8-Inch, dividod OH -Inch rolls; with match ltt-lnch to 27 Inches, ' Ono set of. 10 live steel rolls and ono set ot 11 live steel rolls, each driven by reversible spur friction and sprocket chains. Alio equipped with two swing iawi. log turner. Dulleyi. iluttlng. f trucks, doad rolls, etc. Motors also I '.for sale, Well u donkey engine. ERM.DS CLASSIFIEff COLUMNS i ' ' i I j-ii i ma- FOR SALE Real Estate Will HALE Just one more bouie that I can giro Immediate possession; modern and dote In, Have two moro under constru ction. I'artles wishing to buy ft new, house may find It to. tholr advantage to look theso up. Any reasonable changes mado without cost. CIX). II. CIIAMUIIBItMIN 1211 Crescent Ave. During working hours I may bo found In the works at 8th and Grant Bt. 12-13 FOH HAI.K Hnnch Lands and TJIty Property T. II. WATTKIIS Ileal Kstato Main Phonal 70M li-ir C21 KOIt BAI.K 5-room houcc, largo lot, Reed garden, nice lnwn, gar age and wood shed, near paved street. 9T.1 Itono St. Prlco $2400. Seo ownor for tormi. 10-1 B LOTS A few good lots In Hot Splngs addition. A few loft on Shipping ton pavement but going fast. Ixt! ot lot! between tho depot and Mills addition. Prices right, terms 10 per cent cosh, tin). 36 payments. Phone W. M. Mnntellui. 1303 Main st. l-tl FOR SALE Miscellaneous KOIt SAt.U quick Meal range In good condition; organ, price ten dollars; Kord touring body and fend; ers. I'hone 348. 12-13 T FOli SALE Furniture. Prices rea sonable. 2220 Oarrow Ave, Mills addition. 12-13- GALVANIZED IRON 'CHIMNEYS' Mado double with a two-Inch air space, iafe, durable, easily insulted, We mako them at 1023 Main it. L. N. Haines. 11-tf FOR SALE From 1 to C000 cedar post! for sale. J. L. High, Dorrls, Cal. 11-14 FOR SALE White sewing machine, In good running order. Price 112. Phono 478J. ' 11-13? FOR 8ALK tllg heavy logging horse, weight about 1C0O. Bo S. Herald office. lh-14 FOR SALE Willow baby buggy, as good as new. 911 Roso St. 10-15 TWO SPARK Arresters, new; ono blacksmith outfit. liargaln. Max WelM, Sixth St., next Ewauni Uox l-factory. S-tl TENTS TEXTS TKXTS For ono month's rent you can buy a tent, and lto happy tho rest of tho summer. Seo Max Weiss, Sixth St.. next Ewauna Uox factory. s-ti FOR SALE Quality iced Potatoes. Call Waters and Crane Ranch, phono 19F15. 10-15 IF YOU WANT blanket!, comforters or any kind or bedding, seo Mux Wolis. Sixth street, noxt Ewauna Ilox factory. 3-tf FOR SALE Ono Potaluma Incuba tor. 2C2 egg capacity. Inuulro 1410 Sargent Ave., phono 209R. S-14 FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet, first rinsa condition. This is a bargain. Central Garage. 6-tf FOR SALE Sroom modorn houso. Hot Springs addition, furnished or unfurnished. Reasonable terms to right party. Phono 230R. 10-14 RYE HAY for salo. .11G.00 per ton. Call Hngelstlno ranch, Algoma. 6-17 FORD SEDAN for sale. 412 Oak St., Call nftor six. 7-13 FOR SALE 1 h p. gaa cnglno Indian motor cycle. Palgo chassis II. D. Peterson, care Dunham uto co. 8-1 FOR SALE Piano In ftno condition Cash or termr. Winters Jewelry Store. 2U-" Storage Batteries Charged-H. Shtdler FOR SALE A doublo drawer Na tional Cash register. Juat llko new Rex Cafo. 12-tt FOR SAM) Tho llorald will place your messngo In tho hands of over 9,000 roaders every night Jjar only flvo cents a line. FOR RENT OR LEASE . FOR TIENT Nicely furnished room, furnaco heat, phono and bath. Phono 435. 11-tt ROOM FOR RENT tor two gentle men. Phono 250J or call 701 Jefferson St. 11-13 FOR RENT Space In these columns at five cents a line a day. A line hei Is read by thousands every night. v " . k MISCELLANEOUS For most reliable piano tuahur. leave orders at Klamath Falls MsmJc noste, iws am ewrect. 1Z-16 Ptono Tuning, Barl 8Im4m4. -U Printing, Stationery and lupplle. Pioneer Printing aa4 tlonery company, 111 Main St Storage Batteries ...... H. flhMker -! HOUBB MOVING and roofing; IS yearn .eaperlMce; prices rlgnt; work flnt-clast. True A Fallkeg. Phone 32SW: residence 1221 Plea. ant Ave. - !-! PHONE PEYTON for wood, 1ST Electric Appliances ....!!. Bhldter CITY OARIIAdB When you want garbage irmovid call b2J. Electric Wiring II. Shldle WANTED WANTED TO nUY Second" hand range, d reiser or chiffonier, rugs nnd chairs. Phono 99R. tt WANTED To hear from some one who has a Inmber or log haul for auto truck. Address L. A., caro Her ald. C-12" WANTED Trucking with light truck; reasonable rates. Inaulre 1410 Sargent Ave., phone 269R. SU' WANTED 25 man to do pick and shovel work on Stale Highway. Inquire superintendent Pelican Bar Boarding House. 7-ii- WANTED A presxer and busbel- aaan.. o. and u. cleaning,- etn and .Main. 4tf Wanted Three chamber maids at the White Pelican bote!. 28-tx WANTED A message from yon to the reader of Tne Herald, it yoei havo anything for sale, tor rent, Ioat orfoand. LOST AND FOUND LOST A golden opportunity to your home, your farm or anything: yon wish to dispose of, II you do net us the ciassiiiea columns oi to Herald. FOUND A Cbanco to dispose of any at the Innumerable articles that you have stored away In your cellar.. attle or barn. Turn your waste iai cash. There la always someone what wants Just what you have for sale. Kind him through the classIIIeC columns of this paper. Klamath-Biid Auto SUf A dally, auto stage service Is now operating between Klamath Fall and Bend. Offices Rex cafe and Met ropolitan Hotel. C. I. Reckard. 27-tf SELL X,UIWEKY HTOCK FOR V ' i Good territory open. Terms at tractive.! Write for contract and In formation Immediately. S.VI.KM NURSERY COMPANY; 1030 Chomeketa St., Salem, Ore. 16-S0t Finds'Ltfttftoo Easy; ' Stirs 'Up Trouble for His Own Love Affair v It .tak'eji something smashing to wako up'ii fellow born to a feather bed. i William Russell- as Gregory Thorno, rich man's son, bound t marry Marta Mllbanko, tho prettiest girl In tho world, discovered that he had won her too easily In "Up Ro mance Road," his latest Mutual piny. Ho wanted io fight tor her. So when war broke out ho lit Intn a band ot spies and contrived to sat his father-ln-faw's .warehouse from dpstructlon by coppering the spy game. Of course pretty Marta was mixed up In the affair, and equally, ot course, Gregory profited by being first on tho Job. Tho society man won hla wlto by fighting, as he hoped to do. 12-1S PAINTING Practlpal Painting. Alumlnumlng of nil Iron fixtures, Furniture Iteflnlsh- Iur and guuoral contracting. K. O. TUTIUI.Ii 013 Roho St. NOTIC'H 1 wlnh to thank each and ovory ono that ytus so kind and willing to glvo a' hand In helping to save my store In. vt lie fire on the morning of May 6thl ' il'V.riiero'waa' groat and noblo work uuuu uy rniu ana overy on, aau id much praise' cannot be said ot tnn Merrill' tiro department. Thanking you nil onco again, I re main very -truly yours. TUB. WHITE HOUSE R. H. Audorson, Prop. 10-1S Four wives converted Into graag widows la twenty minutes was tin speedy record established by tho di vorce court at Colvllle, Wash., miu can be mi at Trinity center. ( r - ls-ia jSMfMMtttllt A CUstilU At wlU sU It. easily, ;,' .V ,, f .-