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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1920)
: WAamnma THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY, .MAY IK, II c Zi .V i sMgaMaw ' .ttsMgaMgaMgavgam (&. f sMaMaMgsMBB ' ) i i.l ,i JgMMgMMgMMgMMgMMgMaMgaTYa iiPRRBlRvlwfRVBRRRRRRV'Rlml iuShjH ,' -:RRRRRRv'vEb tRRRwHMK 'RV uSafflHRR w viRlRttHB igVtsmgczKEL ' aoiBTi naMgMaMgXzBgf f ft aMgMgMsTl 1RRCMNr - MkIRRShH''VJRRRVPi lJPasjVshgyvKgr yrf .) JfHHHVBt OftttSMgrnMaMeYlf eIvti IJsth '-mS . j LMvMhSRRflol 4 ' ,i mSsRRTtV WKfeiiT'1 RRVj'iHuiRRRRT w'iiiiMKw flam .''WSBRRRRRRRW vPwlHfeKlSB gaaiV "r' ,;-??HaRRRRRRRRRv vRRRRRRRv RRtR ' ' 'RRRRRRRRRv SHHHHM HHHft gsMBMBMaMBMaMHSv H. J. OVERTURF I herewith announce, myself at a candidate for the nomination for the office of Representative for the Twenty-first representative district, subject to the will of the legal voters of the Republican party. If nominated and elected 1 will devot every energy to securing the irrigation and good roads legislation so necessary to the success of this district. (Paid Advertisement) H-M-r-M-M-t I MM I FOR STATE SENATOR WILSON S. WILEY -OF- i . t ) Klamath County t I " I I )( J)l, ' -t'jlt '(Paid Advertisement), wuNcir EUROPE NOW i IS DIFFICULT Till: IIAOUti, April 24, (By Mall). Tlio thousands of AtnnrUnn tour Ists, who aro axpected to vll t Kuropo IIiIk summer, will bo disappointed If thoy look forward (o all tliu comfort of tlio ilnya before tho wur. Thin verdict hnii lion nxprcFscd to tlit! Asuoclatcil I'roxn correspondent liy in mi y inucli'liiirriiHKud Americans who, In overcrow ded trains between stopi nt overcrowded hotel, linvo run tlio gauntlet of passport bureaus, frontier (ontrolii and pollco n-gistra-tfon offices, Institutions which Htlll prevail In many countries, only In 'a nllclilly loss d'eren than durlni: th'q war IWporli, and passport vises, nro iierorxary everywhere Kvcn to make the fUu-hoiir trip from The llnguo, Il(jllatid.a lo Uruinalii, IlolKlum. ro 'iiilicn 'il iyH of preparation, and tho days Korwrally l million. Into VtQuk If oil" cxpremii'H tho mint extraordin ary whim to mnl.u a round trip, or ieer7T round trip.. An Amerlcnn, for Inntnnce, having obtained In tho I'tilled States a Dutch BUSINESS CARDS MAMMMMWWMMMVMMMMMMWWWMM Klamath Fall Cyclery We handle the beet In onr line, uch Motorcycles, Bicycle, Parti and Acceisorlei, Goodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tire and Tuboi. Tbe house of the two and three wheelers, Includ ing Hsrley-Davldson Service. O.R.BinCARK US H. tta St. Klamath rails MMMMMVWWWWWVWWWWM PROFESSIONAL CARDS NOTICK Wo opon store every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 o. m. Many are tho good things we can show. A dollar saved Is a dollar earn ed. In buying good thngs cheap as you may learn, you will never be In debt and have to skip If you buy your goo as from LUCKY DICK & CO. 201 Klamath Ave. Corner of Cth 81 ak wmtij Ji35Ste& PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET t x 4 Vim which permits him to land In Holland for a brief stay, desires to go to Brussels Just flvo hours away. On arrhal'ln Hollund ha has had to register with tho pollco, securing an Identity card, permitting him to have 3 bread card, etc., (for bread Is still rationed In many countries). Desiring to go to Ilelglum, he must first go to his own locution or con sulate, to have his American passport amended so as to bo valid In Belgium. This dono, after n s:lcmn oath that It Is ncccsiary to go to Ilelglum, the uould-bc-trateler visits the Belgian consulate or legation, finds a long waiting lino of persons with a similar desire, finally Is attended to, and pe-ids oft to tho police bureau to hae his Identity card stamped In order that ho may leave the frontier. Hut he mutt surrender his bread card first and still another bureau', which Is probably closed f:r tb day. Armed with a receipt from tho bread card bureau, ho returns to the police bureau gets his stamped Identity card and probably finds the lost train to Belgium for tho day has gone. Kx-n when he gets aboard the train, which may be so over-crowded that even with a flrst-claes ticket, he may have to rldo In a second or third-class compartment, his troubles aro far from ended. There are waits and passport and customs examina tions at both tho Dutch and Belgian frontiers one examination to get out of Holland and another to get Into Belgium, waits In rooms like . bull pens In which, If the train hap pens to bo crowded, tho scramble for la subway at a rush hour Is play In romparUon. This condition, t plcnl of travel between Hclland and Belgium, Is a 'nothing to the difficulties of getting from Holland Into Oerninny. , Ilapld progress Is being made, par ticularly In Belgium, to restore rail 'way traffic to normal, but the short ago of equipment, duo to war losses, or shortago of coal, duo both to strikes nnd war, has reduced the 'number cf trains operated to a figure . far below that of before tho war and 1 all gencrnlly aro overcrowded. As a (rule, no reservations of seats, except on wry long trips, aro possible. W. E. McABOY Hulldn an) thing in the cabinet line, Door, Hrrccns, etc. Shop at 110 Eighth St. I J. C. CTEOHORN Civil Eagtaeer aad Sarveyor Office 617 Main St. IlieaM: Oflce tao, Rea. 192J ' MINERAL BATHS Dr. -Maud Ingcrsoll Haw ley ChJropraitlc rhjslclan First National Bank Building Entrance, Boom 5 ASHLAND, OBEGON 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. DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecanrar PH05E 'SM Dr. P. M. Notl PBONat 4 Ores? CaderwoooVe Berrata aad Mala Streets WWmw0V00iiAWt.0Jk x DR. & A. MASSEY Fourth and Pine Sts. In Warren Hunt Hospital Oft. Phone 49? Res. Phone 86M WWWWWWWWNWMMM KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Kind of Sprlmg Repair tng New Oae Made to Order Axle Stralg btealag aad BUcJumltBlag ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone ISSOr 617 Klaasath Are. i Phone 460 Ire Creaa 729 Mala St. Caadlea PASTIME Jack Moarow, Pre. Cigar, Tobacco. Soft Drinks, Peel and Billiards Barber Shop In Connection OUR MOTTO "Courteay aad 8eTie,, Klamnth-Bend Auto Stage A dally nuto stage service Is now operating between Klamath Falls and Bend. Offices Rex enfe and Met ropolitan Hotel. C, I. Rockard. 27-tt 8KLL NURSERY STOCK FOR US Good territory open. Terms at tractive. Write tor contract and In formation immediately. SALEM NURSERY COMPANY, 1030 Chemeketa St., Salem, Ore. 16-SOt PAINTING , Practical Painting, Alumlnumlng of all lronflxtures, Furntture Reflnlsh Ing and'general contracting. M. C. TUTH1LL " lt Roe St. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY M7 Mala ' ARTHUR R. WILSON Manager FRED WESTERFELD DENT10T Pbone 434W. X-Ibiy Laboratory Loomla Uldg., Hlaawth Faato DR. C. A. RAMDO Dentist I. O. O. V. BBlldtaa PBONE at MAMWMWWWMMrW PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Maternity Caxea Mr. Rom McDanleto, 301 Hih St Phone 4SS SMrVMVHMMAAaVWMWrV Omce. Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pli) oil Inn nnd Kurgeoii Whtlo Building Klamath Fills Oregon MVWVVWaMrr DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. 0. F. Temple E. D. LAMB PIIY8IC1AN AND HURGEON Phoned 17W 17R Rooms 1 and a White Balldiag SHASTA VISTA SANITARIUM 420 Main Ht. (New Hid. Later) DR. A. A. HOULE. 420 Main 10 Mala 151-J 161-M DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND fWRGBOff I. O. O. F. BulWhsg Phone aoo Residence White Pelican Hots Residence Phone I. DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone, 407 Night Pheae, SM SAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders of snoo era Saw Mill. Planing Mtlla, Do Plants. Complete pUnU contract ni. Appraisals and reports mad. Dredging. We contract to bUo any clans of a building and lnstai' Machinery of any kind. Drafting of any kind done. Bin, Prints made. PHONE 14SC' Office la K. D. BnUdlog I am now prepared to furnl Shasta Sand from tbe lloey. Cat land and gravel pit, In any quant that may be desired by contract and builders. AL F. GRAHAlf Let Your GLASS trouble; be Mine C. E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine - EX.8ERVICE MEN, ATTENTION 1 The regular meetings of Klamath Pott No. 8, American Legion, will he held at '8 o'clock p. m at the Cltr Hall In- Klamath Falls, on the second and fourth Tuesdays ct each month. All Comrades are in- Those desiring to join- we, rosi may' secure application Dianas rrom o;K. Van Riper, Fred NlehoUonjiar T. Kf carnasan, an or Kiamam raiis. ' FMD'NICHOLBON, Secrstsry- Klamalh Lodge No. 137 L O. O. F. Moets Friday night of each week I. O. O, F. hnll, Sth nnd Muin street Hyuwn Weschler, N. a.; W. C. Wei Socretary; W, D. Cofer, Treasurei Ewauna Encampment No. 41, 1. O. F., meets Tuesday night of ea week at I. O. O. F. hall. W. II. Nort C. P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Frt Buoslng, Treasurer,, NEW CITY LAUNDR: FINISHED, WORK FLAT WORK , ROUGHDRY "Put,, YHirV Dydte y In.Our.Suds" ' ' PHONE 154 'I'" Comer Main mm! Csjnfw