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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1920)
V MOffsUY, MAT IT, ISM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOB TWO mmXm4mm)mm WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW0 Western Floral Shop FAST DAY MESSAGES DAY LETTERS CABLES NIGHT MESSAGES NIGHT LETTERS YK8, YOU IOVK TIIRM Wo know that, and wo know that you will 'tore our flow era too. The are so ex quisitely beautiful In form and color, they have auch wonderful fragrance and dnlntlneas, that they would win over tho hardest heart. Our flower shop la a thing of beauty Juit now como nnd sec It. n !' Open Week Days 8A to Midnight Open Sundays 8-10A 4-6P At ij l I CjgggggggV ! II I ; ' 11 IE ! m H !? ! V mjtfnirifirM'nrirwirinrinrwinrrwinnrinnrriririririm'i-'!'! --.-.-..-----.-..------. --i LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Domestic and Imported Spring Woolens Now on Display. RADICAL CRISIS IN RUMANIA I t Perfect Fit Guaranteed CHAS.J. CLZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street WBaVBaWBSSeBBBBSHaKCSS Warren Hunt Hospital A Ueromghly equipped Institution ttersllng enexcelled facilities far ho destine treatment by hospital mettt- 4a of medical, aurslcal and obstef ileal easts. The- saw and modern fireproof build- tag contains private rooms for bed) ad ambulatory caaea, completely! quipped examination and treatment) rooms. Roentgen Ray, clinical and) research laboratories. I STAFF WARREN HUNT. M. D. L. L. TRUAX. M. D. GEO. A. MASSEV. M. D. AND PINE ST3., KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. BUCHAREST. Apr. 20. (Hy Mall)., ltumnnla la passing through an other of tho many political crisis sho 'has experienced since tho armistice. I General Alexander Avercsco. who' was made prer.iler by King Ferdinand I In tl:c middle of March, did not hnvo, In majority In tho old parliament which tho king dissolved nt that time; and ha is bclns opposed by, so vera 1 political parties In tho new elections j to chose n parliament to succeed tho one dissolved by the king. Promises hare been made that Gen-j oral Averesco will establish order In ' tho country, regulate the railways, demobilize the army, send the sol diers back to the farms and elimin ate dishonest officials who are said to have enormuosly Increased In num ber since the beginning of the war.' It is charged that political com binations have been made against him to prevent htm from carrying out bis projects and that unless the now parliament supports his pro gram he will be unable to put his reforms Int9 effect. One of the parties opposing Gen eral Averesco Is the Nationalists whose opponents call them bolshev Ists and communists. Dr. Valda, premier of the recently deposed min istry, Is a member of t his party. Worklngmen's unions of all the large industrial cities are said to be In sympathy with -the Nationalists In opposing General Averesco. These unions have declared their adhesion to the third Internationale of Mos- t X t X t t ? ? ? ? ? ? Y ? ? f X t X X ? L4 cms or swvtci I srwaoi au s shMwm, a.i. mtim I m a mm bmm n mm MnMtMltMIM mm n fc Ntm. osm. MtMMkMllUlltll MM MfMft, tfw. Mfc. WESTE TEL NCWCOMaCAM.YOM.MiMMNf UNION AM oioaac w. K. atkino, wiMmHm tuts or ttuvtct ItTWteT WHMwm w NHMlN, I Ml It W W MM K llMl WllnlMilMi Witt Mi it t Mrm 01m M If. thum Nf tl tatMM4 t MI M,ww fAtr fSt tlw4. RECEIVED AT , t ; n? i i RECEIVED AT KLAMATH FALLS ORE (524 MAIN ST TEL 100 1UGSF XA 83 BLUE -1 EXTKA KLAMATH FALLS ORG 10A MAY 17 1920 THEPUniC ' " KLAMATHS FALLS ORG . ONE HNUDREI) PER CENT INCREASE IN FACILITIES ' MADE POSSIBLE BY THE INSTALLATION OF DUPLEX TELEGRAPHY AT THE LOCAL OFFICE WILL GIVE THE KLAMATH INDUSTRIAL AND SOCIAL PUBLIC A MORE EFFICIENT AND SPEEDIER TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE. IT IS THE WISH OF THE COMPANY THAT KLAMATH CITIZENS BE ACCORDED THAT SERVICE WHICH EXEMPLIFIES INSTANTANEOUS COMMUNICATION ACCURACY IN TRANSMISSION AND THE COURTESY OF EMPLOYEES WHICH IS EXPECTED OF A PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION. A LOCAL FORCE OF NINE EMPLOYEES ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. . THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY DON BELDING LOCAL MANAGER 1003AM Itt. H X r y r Y ' t I"- i,. i ,. X V" eV . " eja- MONEY TELEGRAPHED MONEY CABLED , Flowers by Telegraph CITY MESSAGES MESSENGERS FURNISHED pQpKjyytayfltWLa rMsrFjearmsysysyaaosyraaa TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE The Nationalist party Is reported to bo working In Transylvania to form a Transylvanlan republic.. Friends ct Rumania say that she now presents n fair example of com plicated Ualkan politics which mys tify those living beyond the frontiers of nny Ualkan country. Foreign diplomats assert that such political Intrigues are responsible for the Ha!-! kan wars with which tho world now Is sadly familiar. STATE UNITED TO H N IHNT PORTLAND, May 17. "Every where I go In Wallowa and Union counties I hear tho people discussing the measure raising tho state bond Inc limit from two to four per cent ' ., . MAml nit. .In.A ll A property owners have learned that tho amendment will require no addl- The Chinese have special fans for' have slept In at least S.000 beds dur- tlonal taxation," said J. W. Wnlden, the three seasons of spring, summer' Ing my forty odd years on the road, .of I.a Grande, a few days ago In I and I have slept well In them all." j Part The average man probably sleeps i In a hundred beds or so during a long life time. A veteran commer cial traveler whose homo Is in New ' i York can afford to smile at this rec ord, for, he says, "I calculate that I and autumn. U. S. GOVERNNENT MEATS This beef has been selected by the war department from the best of middle west grain fed steers - THE KLAMATH PACKING COMPANY Is distributing this meat and will furnishany lumber companies or meat markets wishing to handle same. Tnis meat is nanuieu unuer government regulations and to be no profiteering. The following are a few of the people who have already applied for their quota of this car. .Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Algoma Lumber Co. Modoc Lumber Co. Lamm Lu,mber Co. Pelican Bay Boarding House ( Nine Bros. lumber Co. Cklloquln Lumber Co. T.B. Kesteraon Lumber Co. J. J. Steicer C. B. Otey Bprague River Lumber Co. Parker and Ilamaker Chllo'juln Mercantile Co. Palace Market -Liberty Market Rex Cafe Club Cafe ( ortland, Mr. Walden nt present Is deputy I gnmo warden and for tho past 28 'years ho has hold public office as dopnty sheriff, chief of pollco, etc. ii nd Is therefore well-Informed. "Our road problem In Kastorn Ore Aon Is deep soil, which means deep rttud In the spring. Wo found that hard-surfaced roads nro tho best as It Is no use to put on n light coating of gravel. Unless there is a deep bed of rocks the roads do not last as the layer of rocks disappear In the mud. I "Farmers and townspeople nro nW beginning to rcallzo that good 'roads bring many visitors and tour ists "from other localities and some of these nro taken with tho country and deslro to purchnso land. Tho trains do not glvo travelers a good Idea of nny locality ns they trnvol too fust and offer no opportunity for conversing with tho local residents. Hoictoforo tho only market for soil ing property was among tho people living In tho Immcdlntu vicinity, which greatly curtailed tho selling price." "(live us hard-surfaced roads ev ery time when possible" said W. II. Albco, who halls from Helix In tho wheat belt of Oregon. "Umatilla county Is going over the top for tlio tho state bonding limit from two to four per cent because thoy aro nwnro that they nro going to get their roads built wlthqut any additional taxation, as the present motor li cense fees and gasoline' tax are suf fleent to pay Interest on and retire whatever bonds might be issued un der the proposed law, which was planned to get a good system of 444 Goodrich roads for Oregon. If wo can't got alt hardsurfaced roads then we want deep foundation of gravel or rock."( "All our patrons nro asking about road conditions," remarked Arthur II. Meyers, manager of tho Oregon Hotel, Portland, recently. '! And that wherever Micro nro good roads tripit aro planned nnd that little In terest Is taken In communities which are difficult to reach owing to the condition of the roads leading to them. It doesn't seem to matter what attractions they may offer; If dlfllcult to reach they nro considered Inaccessible. . "Tho great plan of tho state high way commission to spread out road worl over the state, nsslstlng every county so that the proifuceM will be near their markets should not be al lowed to fall. I am told that all tho, money raised under tho present law ', has either been spent or contracted n measure which would siiruly remit and that work must censo except on ' In n dlroct tax luvy against property, a very small scale should the people tho only other means of acquiring fall to pass tho road bonding mens, I fund for tho building of roads." uro May 21. To mo It seems Improb-j ablo that anybody would voto down) A Classified Ait will sell It. SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES FIRST CLASS AUTOMOBILE WORK THE KIND THAT STAYS FIXED EXIDE BATTERY STATION. THERE IS NO BETTER BATTERY MADE THAN THE EXIDE. Judd Low Phone 22M 23 Main St. I Turkey's population will, by tho Peace Treaty, be reduced 30,000,000 ' to about 0,000,000, and her navy I miiHt consist only of n few ravonun i cutters. I65m$m$m$m$m2mm$ BUY A V ? J t ? T ? ? ? ? r r f t T ? & "MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS" PRODUCT Windows Cupboards Doors Bookcases Screens Seats Frames Cabinets' Panels' Cedar-Chests WE MANUFACTURE Showcases Counters Shelving Tables Wall Cases Mouldings Flooring Rustic Scroll Saw and Lathe Work t r i t T T T ? r T t ? ? T & Lakeside Lumber Company Dealen in Lumber, Shingles, Cement, Roofing, GImi, Cedar Potto, Wall Board and Builders' Supplies MILL AND YARDS KLAMATH AVE. AND CENTER ST. PHONE 128 J 'X , aa. w f&