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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1920)
:a t tr" "fcv - va W f -f 7,t' , uvWflM J bkrtv THE EVIM1NG MJkAlE;: OREGON wiM!AT,-MAf 'i, 'iJM 'f T"r HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS BIGGER BETTER THAN EVER CHAUTAUQUA Tonight t MORRISON GIRLS, ENTERTAINERS A happy snappy program of music and enter tainment that everybody likes I DR. NG POON CHEW "Chinese Mark Twain," famous btatcgnnn, editor, orator and humorist not a dull moment in Dr. Chew's lecture. Hear him tonight! COMING TOMORROW Afternoon and night, and Tom Corwin. Taylor's Singing Band Fall in Line I t And follow the big crowd to Chautauqua tonight J E flCTFO SCORES Most of the Inhabitants of Tentvlllu LIVE IN TENTS i have stored ttii'lr furiilturu In the. I prospect of better das ami urn ' sleeping on ruin furnlohed by n loeul Ihuwpltul Ttin "town" I Ulrfout In eight streets with onr main atentie hUertlng Ilii'lll WE SOW TO REAP f, s C i m Mi sgiss. ssjs, -wwlPfc m- '"'M here's one j- CROP tM COlNO y jT V TO HARVEST IH "" N SA7 .ti ... .MOWCMBER.y - "X-" V - ,'' yyy"" ' iimBmmmmmmsm k FOR SALE Real Estate CONGER AVEXUK HOME " i There li. a lot of satisfaction in owning,,,, good borne by the rlfer. We now have, good slx-rporo bouie with half acre ground and about 100 foul Hirer 'frontage, at a special price of 13500. A fine orchard and tome good garden land add to It Talue. Drive up the river with us and look It over. Cbllcote Smith. C33 Main St., Phone 66. 252C KOK HALE Ileuses In nil parts of K, F. Prices range according to location. ALSO Lots In all part of the city, and farm. Irrigated or unlrrlgated, large or small. Prices acordlngly. MRS. NATE OTTEIIIIEI.V 527 Klamath Ave., Klamath Fall, Ore., Phone 4C1. 25-26 CtTY .GARBAGE When you , garbegeirrmoved call G2J. waat .Printing, Stationery :and offlaa appiie:..Ploaer Printing sad Ma tfoaerj company, 126 Mala SL '-U EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING AH t makeof cars I do my cMa work and guarantee It. Chat. flHV?' at Oxreto Welding Work, 230 Xaldftt. Klamath Fall. ' ui 29itt PHONE, PEYTON, for Wttod.c 1IT LOST AND FOUNEf i LOST On Keno road between Spen cer creek and Klamath Falls, aa overcoat. Tleward If returned to White Pelican Oarage. 22-17 ' A GOOD BLOCK . Wo have twclvo lots In blcck 102, Mills Addition, among the alfalfa at I f 2760. They nre near the Industrial section, new school and Just the plnro for some nlco homes. See them today. Cbllcote & Smith, C33 Main .St., Phone CC 2C-26 FOR SALE NEWARK. N J. May 26. -One hundred and ten ramlUe. tivlrtetl l-1 landlords, are lomfortahl) housed In f ValUburgh Park today undrr tents BRITISH MERCHANTS BOYCOTT GERMANS LONDON, April 28, (lly Mall). tip !.... iku SI--....... .....- loaned to the city of Newurk by thel '" """ - ' ';" " war department. It (. . i-al Trnf ,'on,'"n' h ""' f,r"1 "' '" .in. .)... ,.i..... .ui.n...h ....... l,"""b"h"K " Herman embassy WV...-V ai "'t' - !' - HELEN'S SIDE I1F flllFSTIPN wi yws.wsiwiB 1 i VIENNA BOARDING GOLD AND SILVER i 1 i I VIENNA. April 26, (lly Mall). There Is hardly ,a silver or gold coin to be bad In Vienna, owing to board ing. Id an effort to bring them back Into circulation the government Is paying 23 paper crowns for each sll- 8. room house and bath on paved street, 3 blocks from Main street. Price reasonable. Call at McMllllan Kooms, 133 N. 10th St., room. 8. 25-27 FOIt HALE Olt TItADK Lots 3S3, 394 and 395. block 113, Mills Addition. Will trade for equity In Fresno, Calif., Improved at unim preved: Address J. M. Platts, 1125 T St., Fresno, Calif. . 25-tf FOR SALB LoU 12 First Addition, offer. Address H, Chestnut, Long Beach, California. 24-29 l2-5-7 In block Make me a cash Pinckert, 7J1 LOTS A few good lots In Hot Sptngs addition. A few left on Shipping- ton pavement but going fast. Lota of lots between tbe. depot and Mills addition. Prices right, terms 10 per m.t crown and 25 In .paper for each cent cash, bal. 3 payments. Phone w. M. Monteiius, 1303 Main st. 1-tf poraruy homeless, urx nappy a could be exprrliMl In a (-(immunity forced to lltr outdoors. It U export ed that, beforr the end of ummr, 200 families will have joined tb lit tle colony. Captain Thomas W. Hellly, a ma tbiaegun man with a fine overaeas record, laid out tbe place and gave each arrival a first rotne, first served choice of their cantaas habitation. One of them Mas u )oung widow, with four children. She recelM-d tin I order to acate ber apartment after falling to defeat bvr landlord In u. lawsuit. Tliu clt) apptuiirluled l25,tioo fori the operation ot the ruinp i.nd (lov. ernor IMwnrds donated a big tent which, In tbu renter, nerve im a com , munltj kitchen. Army food from the inunlclpiil null t fciutlon hilps further to keep flow n tin rout of liv ing. The new settlement Is provided with ninny convonlenrcrs Including a sowerago slem, runnlngwater, ft laundry tent equipped with tubs and stoves for Ironing, shower batbs and toilets. The total rout of Instntllhg ttio Im provements was Ions tbanfCOn, ac cording to Captain Itellly. the larg est single. Item being $1 SO for heavy Insulated wire for electric llghtf, Soldiers and if number 'of city em ployees hqlpml to put Jp the tents which areUxlC feel, and lay the board flooring. The tents are bourd ed up three feet from the ground "Hobble" Allen, claimant ol the welterweight title of Klamath coun ty, who was on the card for a match with Youna Katon st the exhibition at ItniKtnn's otwra bouse Ma7 21. "'N' ot old " "" - - -- ., . . ' land who left the ring when Cnton "" "- "' "" '"" 'FOR gALF Mi- " - uu noiiu Auiiria uj. nous iiseii i ....HH.ww trade Is concerned. , failed to appear, makes the fullon1. here beraus Loudon tradesmen re fun- to bid for the work of outfitting , .,.,.-.,.. 1o ,ho Daullc ,.,,., '" Internal tbe embassy. This Is attributed to , ... ,,,, of ,n6 QUC'on:' :oT.' eM ' meeting this week of In regard to the article publWud lne represenuues or tne Peasants In tbe Herald Saturday, My i( i "socianons locemer who agragnan wish to state that 1 lived up to my , r ot tbe aasembly. Wken r agreement. 1 was on band at' tbej Proacbed for not allowing food to proper time and entered the ring and,come t0 Vienna, they offered to col went to my corner. 1 was then ad- t the surplus rood supplies ia the vised that Katon had not shown up (hands of the peasants tbrtvgb. their so I went to my dressing room andiOn agencies and deliver It to the got Into my street clothes is It was central government In exchange for wiuespreau uisiiKe lor Uermans re suiting from the war but tbe Qermaln diplomats profess to be unable to understand this fwllng ugalnst them. A Classified Ad will sell It. -gstBBW xpp v3gB'v'sagP L.. hKVI THAT hlUT IICIli: , to be dry cleaned. We'll take out all the spots, remove nil ,thu shine and return It to you fit nnd servlo able ugulu. We am not make a suit lustforuter, huFVe ran and will keep It prexentublu till It Is worn out. Look up a suit with which to test the value of our services. KLAMATH DVK WUJtKM 481 Main Ht Klamath Falls, Oregon FOR SALE: Ford Chasaes, 4 chain, 1 table, dishes aad cooking uten- sties, 1 heater. Pboae 513. .25-26 I.' : : : ' FOR KALK TEXTS TK.NTH TEXTS U. S. Government tents. Canvass leather belting, one blacksmith out fit, two spark arresters, one com plete lighting system. Max Wels. not any too troplcal'slttlng around agricultural Implements and such ar- 6th St" ncar Ewu" B ftorjr In u bathing suit. ( tides as they stand In need of. They Also tl.o mutch. maker promised d refused to consider payment Jn Aus-.FOR SALES I, C. S. course com- m.. the main eieni. Still 1 aa will, trlan money. I "? tngisteenng, new; cost . .....". . ?iio. Will sell for less than half. tng to go on in me aemi-nnai. i was - "- will trade. Inquire Pastime DII- dlsappolnled by thu nonappearance fcqtilty Xo. iltm Hard Parlor. 25-2S LOST A golden opportunity to Mil your home, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of. If you do aot usa tbe classified columns of Tas) Herald. FOfJND A chance to dispose of any , of tbe Innumerable articles that ' you' have stored away in your cellar, attic, or barn. Turn your waste Ints) cash! There Is always someone who wants Just what you have for tale. Find him through the classified columns, of this paper. WANTED MAN AND WIFE wishes position oa Irrigated or stock ranch. Address Box J. M Herald office 25-28 W. A. SNIDER, of San Francisco, la stopping at the White Pelican Hotel for a tew days and would like to get In touch with a salesman mak ing tbe towns of northern California and southern Oregon, with a view t handling tbe lines ot tbe largest ma chinery and supply house oa the coast. 25-26 WANTUD--All kinds of scrap iroa. old bones, rags, rubber and all kinds or metals. Max Weiss, 6th SU near Ewauna Box Factory. 24-U TOUR WEEKLY CHECK Limited only by ability and time devoted t selling our trees. Complete line act varieties backlog you. Write foe terms. Start Immediately. SALEM NURSERY COMPANY. 437 Oretfoa Bldg., Salem, Ore "fl WANTE4 Lamber hauling -'h tract, any amoaa. R. H. MaaoaafY hlte Petlcaa' Hotel. 3I-U WANTED aood reeldaaca-'laC ai f the Yltlaltyof th aad Mala. vnst eieaeap. Ji-BT WANTED Maa ta drive ranch. Paoae 25 J J. taaaa .aa WANTED 4 or 5 room beaea tar nished ot unfurnished, by rellaate Lparty: references furalshed. RafJf fBox M. Herald. 1M( OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL SIX WEEKS SUMMER TERM, 1920 Entrance and Enrollment June 21, 1920 COURSES 1 Regular: Practically all of those offered during the regular session. 2 Special Methods, (a) In the different subjects for all the grades from 1 to 8 inclusive ; (b) For rural schools; (c) For principals and city superintendents. 3 Elementary teachers' training ceurse: All.sub- , , jectfcf required by law for the elementary teach- y era' training course. REGULAR TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20, 1920 . Write to tho Ueglatrar for a Catalog ' 4-44 of Eaton at tho time ho Agreed to appear Ills tratn must havo bcon a flow one. .o douui or peripps he gat sidetracked attempting n flying switch. Why couldn't le hau wired In that he was unablu to be on time? Judging from his actions luJ must luo tuken a grout Interest In his part. As for my. part 1 cnmriln two weeks ahead of time so took no chances on a slow train. Now Mr. Katon should reallxo thnt the boys of Klamath Fails aro always on bond even when It comes to slttiKlng the mitt, and If hn wishes to Mup with any of us be must keep his train running on time or start out .1 day ahead of my train. In tho first place I wanted tn,stKn articles of agreement ant' postiftiOr appearance money, Equity Xo. I inn SPECIAL PROCEEDING with the organlratlon of said Drain age District; the levying of tax to uiiy crganliatlon expenses; the ap- tpolntmont and qualification of Com- rn'Mloners; the- proceedings of said Commissioners, and tbe proceedings of tbe County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, relative to the report of said Commissioners, be examined, approcd and confirmed by this Court. . To Upper Van Brimmer Drainage District, and to all freeholders. 1"I voters and assessment payers within said District: You and each of you are hereby 11.. r..rtii.d tn notified that the Board ot Directors do it. I offered to loan' him ihaio..'i1I,rtc h" r"!dJn.l,l?.a!,,?.,;f. t rn our ... j-. . w.. . t 1 a v a s tii uu sir iiiiun liir ssiiasri. r-rsiisas Notice of henrlnV-petition In the!' or hogs, one Fordson tractor In one nearly now one disk. 7 ft. 4 see. In tic Matter ot the. Petition of tlon harrow. Also team, wagon nnd mo jioaru 01 inruciors 01 upper van.namess ana ugni nuggy. 1. N. Brimmer Dralnago District, praying I Bramball. Malta, Ore. 21-26 thtt all proceedings In connection Circuit Court; o( thu Stats cf Oregon 'best of condition, for Klnmntb, County, I Kentucky drill, oni FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 Hupmo- nne touring in good shape. Mai lory Garage, 637 Willow Ave. ' 24-2C" sif It lAit rmirt ami nitan thals 11 11 It Ho was too proud to taVs It. Then ver(!ed petition praying that said I promised him a beatliiK on tho I court examine, and determlno the night ot the 21st. Ho did not show 'regularity and validity of all pro- up at the time he proml.o.1 to. and I .n.iatlon of Said IrW. of the never ugreod to sit nroum' lir a pair ActB of tlie j,onriJ of suparvlsors. and of ttghta until his trulu u-i ukuIh 1 of the Commissioners of stld District, nn ihn riirht track. and of tho prorcdlngs of tho County When 1 nirroo to bo In thn rJnu ot.Court of 'a"nU County, Oregon, wiion 1 ngreo to 00 in in.) ring 01 rem(lvo thoroto. and that the above n ccrtuln tlmo I nm thoro If 1 nm entitled Court has fixed tho 15th day nbloto crawl at all. Who oor eald of June, 1920, ut 2 o'clock p. m, as Model 90 Overland touring car. used one season. Freshly painted and aa good as "new, A real bargain. can at Central Garage. 24.29 FOR SALE Seed Potatoes. Rob erts ft Woltmore, 6th and Main 14-tf FOR SALE 1 bed, mattress and springs; one kitchen cabinet and one library table. Horace Shldler, 123 Sixth St. 22-tf. that I rofusod to ro on t'lim ot had 11 grudg'o against himself n'ul oc.'k it out on Hob Allitn. Very well, some ono has to bo tho gun. and 1 nm n KKino ono. , I nm ready to show thi public at any timo that I nm.mit 11 slacker I oxpect to be fronted fair nnd that's enough for any man to expect. (Signed) BOBBIE AI. I.I.N. Local woltorwolglit champion, HAWAIIAN W'IKHHA CIUWDED TO OAPAC1TV HOHOLULU, T. II., May 17l'By Mall.) Double sessions ot the pri mary schools of the territory to easo congostlon In clusseswhich some times run us high as seventy pupils, were urged at a recent conference here ot supervising principals. tho tlmo and tho Court rrom ot said .Court as ttio placo for hearing said potitlon, and any person Interested may appear and contest tho validity of said proceedings at any tlmo be foro tho expiration of ten days from tho data ot tho last publication of this notice This notice Is published once a week for tbreo successive weeks by order of Honorable D. V. Kuykcndall, Judgo of tho above entitled1 Court, mudo nnd entered on tho 10th day of May, 1920. Date ot first publication May 13, 1920. Dato of last publication June 3, 20 C. R, DoLAP, County Clerk. ot Klamath .Coun ty, Oregon ahd' Clerk of the Circuit Court' of said County and State. By LOYD R. DeLAP, (Seal) ' Deputy. 13-10-27-JuaeO 1920. FOR SALE Holsum bread lie a loaf. SI"OT CASH BASKET GROCERY 822 Klamath Ave. T Why Pay More T May 14-June J4. Special Sale on groceries and flour. Spot Cash Basket Grocery. 17 FOR SALE The Herald will place your messago In the hands ot over 9.000 readers every night for only ftvo cents a line. GALVANIZED IRON Skv Lights and Cornices made at 1023 Main street L. N Haines. 19-tf FOR RENT OR LEASE WANTED A sjlesnge from yoa'tt) tne readin, 01 Toe Heraia. it y have atirihlaz for sale, for rent, teat or found. MADAME 1Q1NA KNOW YOUR FUTURE CONSULT OREGON'S BEST Wcrld's greatest ' Clairvoyant aad nalmlst. Phrenologist and Medium. Bora with doifble veil. Reads your, entire life, past, praa ent aad future; advises on buslnesa speculations, lovers' quarrels; .re unites the separated; when aad whom you will marry; how to wla the one you lore and also overcome all enemies; gives secrets how to con trol or Influence any one you love or meet. Telia full names of any oaa you care to. know. Her advice haa saved and niado thousands. Why not you? As a seer and Interpreter of bidden treasures she has no equal. See her at once, this God-gives, gifted lady. All business confidential. Dally readings, including Sunday. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Perma nently located I. O. O. F. building, 434 Maln8t., Klamath Falls, Ore.. ,i 20-20 Special rates by tha weak. Lake I view rooming house, 102 Main St. 24-26 FOR RENT Space in those columns at five centa a line a day. A line hei la read hv Shnuanrfa nvart night. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT FORD and Chevrolet re pairing. I have a timer that will put Jaxx In your Ford Chas. Sllva, 330 Main St.. at Oxceto Weldlna- Works, Klamath Falls, , 25-28 T For Your Chickens CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH, BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL, WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN s 1 Firm In her belief that the era kaa passed when men were looked upoa as superior to women In regard 'to hard work, Mrs. Pearl O. Stone, ot Holllston, Mass., has applied for a stationary fireman's license, the first wcraan In Massachusetts to ask for such a permit. Mrs. Nannie Tate Graham, ot Wythovillc, Va recolved a handsome Easter present In the shape of aa anonymous registered letter from Philadelphia enclosing 12,000 in cur rency, v. hlch the sender said wns due her husband's firm, which ho admit ted ho had dotrauded many year! ago. Although most Greek girls are aa lurolly very pretty, they begin ta paint and powder from a very early nge-rthe. cheeks bright red; the eye brows nnd lashes deopest blaek, and velnsr delicately blue. The result la that tboy afe' withered old wornea at 40j andthua nowhere' are' agller females fo'bliound than'berieatli" tUa blue skies of this clrtalc land. Tl r .v V V-! Murphey Feed & Seed Store if fc T I VI