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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1920)
CJ A I ,' ) AY, MAT , 1M PAM Main "'" I J , . , ,-g .L THE EVENWO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ....!&. '-.w -";. 1 .'-. m.Ii.'miib Bi r . 1 -. I I sjrvTWiivtiViArtJVvvuxr ' ' -" y ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS . REGARDING THE WATER SUPPLY IN MILLS ADDITION The leakage in the Mills Addition pine system has become so serious, due to the1 chemical action in the soil there, that it is absolutely necessary to temporarily cut off a porttorurf the water-supply to that section of the City. In order to overcome this con- ) as )ing be dition we are installing a large pumr. quickly as possible. When this pum plant is completed the situation will greatly improved. A permanent solution, however, can only be reached when a large Eortion of the pipe in Mills Addition has een replaced. We are doing our utmost to temporarily take care of our customers in Mills Addition by supplying them limited service free of charge, pending the final solution of this problem. GEO. J. WALTON Division Manager, California-Oregon Power Company I PERSONAL MENTION I o ' o Mr ami Mrs, Verne tlnWo nro (ln parent of an vlghj pound boy, 'lnnv thl morning at tho War rim Hunt tio.i'tal Mr mul ,Mrs Horace Rlilriter ltt this mirit!tiBlnr Hullywoed Call tor-, lila, where they will mMdo for some time for tho hsncttt of Mr. Shldlor'a. health. I.ater thiy expect to ro to llritlsh Columbia. eras WILL 11 'A I S WASHINGTON. May 26 .Tim population i link of tho cities will 0. W WMie nitiirnotl last night '"""" " '" ,ni lUWle. eilfc. to .pen.. Mw,,,,1or " 'T!, "'""V ir0'' when (he kIm(U(Ica of tho 1920 con- CwMMWMMMMMWMMMW r AT THE THEATERS The latest Paramount-Ince photo- lay "Stepping Out." which comes to' the Star Theatre tonight, with Enid Bennett aa the atar la a story by C. SAN FRANCISCO. May 2 Mer chant! of national standing will (lit ems the Lever act, designed to pre- Gardner Sullivan haaed on the unl-1 vent proflteerlng. at the National Re- MERCHANTS WILL CONSIDER LEVER ACT Yeral Inclination of men and women to sometimes step out of their sphere Into one they believe more to be de sired. The outcome of the comedy ilrjrna anight Indicate that the writer had In salad when he gave the title " the lory Urn old proverb "watch "your tep." It concerns a little woman who" tall Dry Roods Association hero June ! and 3. A group of prominent llritlsh drapers will attend the sessions. In connection with which aj elaborate entertainment program has Ixren ar ranged. The California Retail Drr Goods Assix.'rtlon convention will be held here immediately at tha conclusion tnda ber greatest happiness In enn-jof ta-. uJtlotnl body'j n tlng. -aecratlng her life to her husband, a "hnsbsnd who accepta her sarrifcet RATTLER- 8CICIDF. ma his rightful due and practically 1 regards her as a senrant In bin EL'GENE, Ore.. May 56. A large feeeee. I rattlesnake recently captured near How these reverse dltposltlom are Coburg. a small town near this city. balanced and a happy companion- committed suicide after Are days of - hlp effected. Is the mission o' tho captivity. The reptile was kept In a W, I The picture was directed by store window on exhibition and per- tea Ntilo under the nuperv,.rn of sons pasting the window declare the Jhe'mas II. Ince. Nlles Welch I snake colled and then plunged Its Man Dennett's leading man. fangs Into Its own body fro summer IX T t.udden has urc limed tho Marry Ooeller residence on Pine street and Mr. Ooeller will erect Iwi new homo on tho lot recently pur chased from Marlon Ilnnk near Sec ond street on Pine. Ivan Kllgore and family are In the city from their home In Ijingell Val ley. The ladles of St. Paul KpUcopit Clultd will be entertained tomorrow afternoon hy Mrs. George T. llaldwln at the llaldwln hotel. Iter. Fathsr Marshall, accompan ied by It. F. Sheehxa of Chicago and John Kingston of Rochester. New York, anil lr. MurpHy of Portland, motured to Malln 'today. Mr, and Mrs. If, N. Moo returned hut night In their car from a ten days' motor trip to San Francisco and other California points. While away Mr. Moe attended Ruyers Week convention la San Franslcso. Mrs. Clifford Taylor of Oakland, formerly Mist Dorothy Weeks, Is here for a few days visit with her brother. Dill Weeks, who Is employ ed hy the Chttoqe.lq Lumber com pany. and friends. CRAFT ON WHEELS ATTRACTS ATTENTION Heralding the coming of the Macy Ilalrd lent show. which will pitch Its tent on Klamath avenue June 1, on the lot now occupied by the Chau tauqua, J. C. Macy, one of the troup ers, attracted considerable attention on city thoroughfares this morning wtth an unique vehicle, an apparent cross between a Ford car and a what- MtiM havo been completed. Several cities hno moved up Into the lOD.OOO.clnss In which thvru were SO imintclpalltleH In 1910. Hume of the cities of that class, whom) 1920 populations haw been announced. have cutgrown other In the same cIiiks white some having toss than 100,000 10 years ago have taken rank well up among the country's BO largest cities. Akron, O., has shown the most growth among the larger cities. It has passed eight cities having 100. 000 or more In 1910, whose 1920 populations have been announced. The rank of the varloua cities can not be determined until statistic for all have been announced. New York, Chicago and Philadelphia, first, see ond and third cities of the country, wilt continue to rank In that order but the rank of other cities I uncer tain. From statistics announced some ot the changes shown In rank are: Washington. D. C. passed Newark, N. J.. Cincinnati and New Orleans. Newark. N. J., passed Cincinnati. Toledo, O., passed Louisville and St. Paul. Dayton. O., passed Paterson. N. J. Bridgeport, Conn., passed Pater son, Nahvllle and Spokane. Hartford, Conn., passed Paterson, Nashville, Albany, N. Y., and Spo kane. Youngstown, 0 passed Nashville, Albany and Spokane and a number of cities of 80.000 or more In 1910. Springfield. Mass., passed Noah vine. Albany ami Spokane ana a number of 90,000 or more In 1910. Camden, N .J., passed Albany and Spokane. Nashville. Tenn., and Albany, N. Whltlock 14: Dr. A A. Houlo 15; commissioner, Darrelt Short 28; school aperlnteadeiit. Miss Twyla I Head 44; sheriff, George I.. Hum phrey Si; Justice of the poucu. I.luk vlll township, L I., Oagaghen 120, N. J. Chapman It; constable, J. r Morley J7. 1 Democrat Delegates at large Ilulduln 310, Ing boat. Person. whoM curiosity rous- pa?d Spoka!Wi wh Cities ot 100,000 or more popula tion In 1920 which have been an nounced with their 1910 rank and 1920 population Include' 1910 1930 City. Rank. Population ed at sight of a water craft navigat ing the highways and byways now have the explanation. It's Just Mr. Macy's clevef TdeiTof publicity and he says It attracts attention. The show Is now playing In Duns mulr. The owners eipect to stay In Klamath Falls for a month. wwwwwwwwwwo MONDALE THEATRE WliNESDAY, MAY 26 Where Everybody Goes ., :,MMK AT THIH IIICJ IH)L1il.K HIM. FOK. TODAY OM.Y -J ;, Dtutin Farnuia in 'THE GENTLEMAN FROM INDIANA" Hy lb well known writer, Sir. I tooth Tarkiagtoa And Margarita Fitker in 'THE IMPOSSIBLE SUSAN" Abo roar favorite, TOM MIX, la a very cUm?, picture r Oeorgr .Htajiklove and hU areordlaai Ilorotliy Fay at the plaao . Ted White la illustrated son- Be sure aad see tlil diow Show Mart at 7:13 p. ASMMMMAMMAMMMMWWWMMMMWWWMMWMMWMMMMMMMMMMMMAAMAM ' 1 VMxrm rmr. . 1 m TIxa nur I A OT kocio B I bv out a TOSt THiMdS I M. K saai JUfifaBlW B Jl B '"Sy LB sttCv aaBBBaW bH , , -J BB L9alfiBlBBaBBE?35r? VSsarBSLT BsRiBSBriBT B I feKSSSft faniTT " yaW,-f iShbIf 2BHsV$lHHHt9ST11tM V ' 99Kt K rfHMLsafFsfasJCTrriMTHi V I rtrnnihsr Bn lay wo have tae blggeH productioa of the year deRBEP'SBBwVBBV .sSbM 7. 1S I "Of OUt KBNTVOKY" with AalU Htewart starrlag - 'jf' Ks aP If iallll.l.lll.l.lll.lltl.lllll.ltll.llltllll....l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l.tJ ' ByLTl cjK.tVJ On Christmas day of neit year will be celebrated the centenary of the birth ot Clara Ilarton, famous Civil war nurse and first president of the American Red Cross. The New Jersey legislature has passed a bill limiting the hours ot employment of women In factories and. providing a heavy penally for employers violating the aw. Pauline Frederick, noted alike as stage aad screen star, will essay a now rele at the end of April, when she will act as queen of the California ralsjn day carnival at Fresno. The bridal trait Is said to have or iginated In the ancient custom ot performing the marriage ceremony under a square piece of cloth, held over the bridal ecuple to conceal the blushes of the bride. At the marriage of a' widow. It wss not used. The first woman Justice of the peace In America was Mrs. Esther Morris of SheyenneWyo., who was appointed In 18(9. St. Louis, Mo. . . 4th 773,000 Pittsburgh. Pa. . Slh 588,191 Milwaukee. Wis. .12th 588,193 Washington. D. C 16th 437,414 Newark, N. J 14th 415,609 Cincinnati, o 13th 401,158 New Orleans, La.....15lh 387,408 Minneapolis, Mlnn,..18th 380,418 Indianapolis, Ind 22nd 314,194 Toledo". O , JOth 243,109 LouUrllle, Ky 24th 234,891 St. Paul. Minn 26th 234,595 Akron. O........'... .....8lBt 208,415 6racuse. .V. Y. 34th 171,847 Memphis. Tenn 37th 162,351 Dayton. O 43rd 163,810 nrldgeport, Conn...49th 141,161 Hartford, Conn 51st 138,038 Paterson, N. J. 40th 135,888 Youngstown, O 67th 132,358 Springfield, Mass 60th 129,338 Nashville, Tenn.......4Sth 118,342 Camden, N. J. 56th " 118,309 Albany, N. Y 50th 113,334 Wilmington, Del 61st 110,168 Spokane, Wash 48th 104,204 Kansas City, Kan 65th 101,078 That Which Helps Oregon'. Induitries, Helpi You 1 WHY NOT USE B E A V E R BRAND Portland Cement ? (Mado at Gold Hill, Oregon) j For Sale by Lakeside Lumber Co. Mill and Yards, Klamath Ave. and Center St Phone 128 T!K COUNT COMPLETE ON COUNTY PRIMARY (Continued from Page 1) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY JEHSKY COW for sale. Phono 235ft 2-27 WA.NTKD Trucks mid teams to haul lumber. Old I.AKi:S IIOX CO, 26.28 FOR SALK Neat three-room bung alow and big level lot on Oak Ave. near Ninth. Non-resident owner Is making special price ot $1900 for quick sale. Home terms. Chlleote a Smith. C33 Main Kl Phono 66. 26-27 SIXTH HT. OOllNKIt We have a special price on a Sixth St, corner near the factories, with 166 ft. on Sixth. 231 ft on spur, 1 about 140 rt, on Market, Thvr is a' 50x75 ft. corrugated Iron liulldlnvl on, same and pavement on two sides. 1171, no 370. Crawford 177, Drain 103, llaney 60, Harry .HO, Hidden 103, llolman 104, Montague 59. I'urdy 148, Iteddy 101, Schuyteman 113, Smith 66. Delegates second district Aknr 66, lltakely 113, King 143, Peterson 117. Skiff 95, Young 119. Senator Chamberlain 341, Stark weather 129. President ot tho United fitatos MrAdoo 248. Vice president Vaughn 253, District attorney William A. Don ran, 302. William Mars (Hup. writ ten In) 3. Oiunty Hrmuraalic Offlrm, Uncontented County Judge, (Jeorgo Chastaln 346; commissioner, llurrell Short 314; shurlff, (luurjru L. Humphrey 400; treasurer. 0. K. Van Itlper 398; assessor, J. P !. 354; constable, l.lnkvllle tUHiishlp, J. F. Morley 143. Writtru In IVmorraM County Judge, It. II. Ilunnelt II; county clerk, Frank La tup lot 26; county commissioner, Fred Peterson 30; Justice of the peace, Malta town ship. A. Kallna 62; sheriff, Lloyd Low 13, John Famuli 5; Justice ot tho peace, Llakvllle, L. L. Oagagbea 39, N. J. Chapman 6; surveyor, O. T. Darley II; school superintendent, Miss Twyla Head, 21; coroner, Karl Whltlock 25. Measams llnad Indebtedness limitation Yes Tne price is i2,soo on very easy torms. Olad to show nu. Call at 633 Main St., r phone 60, Chlleote Smith. 26-27 I'-STHAY Came to my ranch alter April l.'th, one red heifer 2 rars old, branded Circle liar on left side. Owner may havo same by calling at my place and pa) Ing expenses. 2-28 K. L. FIIENCH. WANTED One Jaix piano player. Cat! at Houston's opera house af ter 7:30 p. m. 26 POR'RKNT Modern 6-room hnise, cloioiln. Geo. D. Chamberlain. WANTKD Two good carpenters, Grant and Klahth St. Geo. II. Chamberlain, 26 It was Queen Margherlta ot Italy who discovered the musical gifts of St., Phone 25511 Puccini and sent blm to Milan to study at her exnense. FOR SAL!-; Household furniture, Including rugs, china closet, din ing table, oil heater, etc.. 103 Pine XG-Z7- Capital punishment Yos 889, no 725. Successor to governor Yes 1125, no 285. Higher educational lax Yes 1117, no 320. Soldiers' educational aid Yes 1083, no 434. Klementary school tax Yes 1332, no 296. Illlnd school tax Yes 1366, no 235. Eminent domain over roads Yes 1161, no 303. Crook-Curry county bonded Indebt edness Yes 825, no 266, Abyssinia, It Is said, gives great authority to the wife. It is her priv ilege to abuse her husband, and she can divorce him at pleasure, whereas the husband must show causa If he wishes to divorce his wife. I CTHlt ACT MAY YET BE A THRILLER Star Theatre HIGHEST STANDARD PRODUCTIONS TERWILLIGEH PATRICK, PROPS. ' TONIGHT ONLY Beautiful Enid Bennett in . "STEPPING OUT" Esdd Dennett mm the neglected wife flghU the devil with tiro and by "Stepping Out" makes hubby pish lie had neve left this happy hovae Don't mis this one Fatty Arbuckle in 'THE GARAGE" will show you a comedy that is a real one Special added attraction, Al Jennings in "THE LONG RIDERS" A story from the book ot his Ufe when a bandit LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK Or THK PICTOBBs) AND A NEW ONE EVERT DAT H. W. POOLK, Owner HARRY BOHEL, Musical Director eiaaeasiaaaea.ssi.si.s,si,rn.nVyV)Yy, f TONIGHT ONLY . What You'll See in "THE OPEN DOOR" Intcrlnrx of HIiik Slug Pi-lMn. Hume Remarkable Double. Exposure PlioUiKiuphy, A Miibilght Raid on a Wealthy Couiitrjr Home, I'm 11 Thrilling lllg Two-Fisted Fight. A Man DUkuImmI hn n Woman Trapping a Midnight AssoNkln, Six Reels of Real Artlou Nut Titles Ml TOMORROW" THE CAPITOL" UAtmm mrmr ur -1 i tj7 i' ft tT'.'lV' uVW "n"?" . '- BSaSSJJWSSHSWllllWeMWSSHSilWBW MW 1Uj)fl j, 1 , '