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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
"T PAQB MX nprMnAYvJNK , lMt THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON f i I We Have Your Favorite TALCUM Harden Court -. 30e Mavli Air Flott .. ISc Pompelan . ... Colgate's ......... 2Se A. D S Hose DJcrklss .., ... .35c Williams' A. I). S. Rany Talc .... 25c Queen Or Violet Armnnit .... ....... 25c Smile SprlnK Gnrtlon 65c Thlrza . . Select Lilly .. .. 65c Melha nod Feather. -35c Mennen's Hudnut's ....:.. .35c Palm Ollvn Mary Garden . . .S5c Pussy Willow Peredlxo .. . 25c Majestic NMCKS 1K NOT IN11.VUK WAR TAX ij Square Deal SAFETY-SERVICE OREGON BREVITIES TILLAMOOK. May 3J. The pri mary Tote for tho Republican Presi dential prcferenco In this county re sulted In an exact tie between John son and Wood, according to tho of flclal count completed Thursday Each rccoltcd G20 votes. ORKGON AGRICULTURAL COL LE15K, Corrallls, June 1. Tho pen of O. A. C. Plymouth rocks was still leading In tho all-northwest egg-laying contest at Washington State Col lege up to tho end of the month of April, the report for that month shows. This represented tho close 6f tho first six months period of the contest which will run a year. ROSKIU'RG. June 1. Sheriff Qulne, dissatisfied with tho result of the primary election which gave Sam Starmer the nomination for sheriff on the. Republican ticket by six totes said Saturday that he Intended to contest the count. PROF. l'UYS VSHF.R BERKELEY, Csl.. June 3, A de sire to ceo history made has prompt ed K. C. Ieebrlck. assistant profes sor of history nt the University of California, to obt.iln a petition as usher at the Democratic Contention In San Francisco lit June. SCREEN 000000m0000m0m00H00000m00 Strictly clear Sugar and White Pine, with Genuine Rust-Proof Galvanized Wire, MADE BY THE Weed Lumber Co. These Screen Doors are made in Panel Bot tom for rear doors, and both Open Bottom and Bungalow style for front doors. We purchase the "Weed" Screen Doors in carload lots and can give an attractive price in consequence. At present we have over a carload in stock, and will not increase our- price while these last, although there has been a 70 cent ad vance since we bought them. Another advance is expected soon. Big Basin Lumber Company Corner Main and Spring Streets TELEPHONE 107 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. l 30c j J5c ? .25c .........25c I 25c t 65c ? 25c J 30c T . . Srtc t ..-35c J 25c X Drug Store SATISFACTION -O I CALIFORNIA NEWS o o WOODI.AND. June 1. Roscoe G. Hatch, native of the state of Mafae, 79 years of age and for the past 61 years a resident of California, passed away at his home In this city Satnr day evening and was placed to rett Monday morning In Woodland ceme tery. QUINCY, June 1. Jim Cornet, an Indian, Is dead of old age at his homo In the Indian camp near Qulncy. ROl'ND MOUNTAIN. June 1. Jonas Holcomb, who came to Shista county with his parents In 1S48, died last Friday In Tuolumne coun ty, where he had made his home for the last eighteen years. RED BLl'FF. June 1. John W Moore, a resident of Red Bluff for eighteen years and a prominent mer sliant. w-as laid to rest here Saturday afternoon. WOODLAND. June 1. After no less than eight attempts, J. R. Jones, Mad'son farmer, has struck and nr tes'nn rlnw of water that promises to supply sufficient moisture for nil of his properties and those of adjacent neighbors. A Classlfled Ad will sell it. DOORS asMMWMM-Ma--aa'aask'" Mil I FOi IKS ALBANY, N Y, June 3 Farms of New York stnto will produce their normal contribution to the. nation's food supply this scaiou It the farmers are. willing to pay tho high wage demanded by farm labor, say offi cials of the state department of farms and markets These officials express the belief that the farmers are be ginning to realize that their products will command high prices next f.UI and that this will Induce them to pay high wages to laborers and to plant at least as many acres us In former years. The farm workers will be found, say department officials, when "tho farmer Is willing to pay them tho wages they want The problem of the farmer Is the cost of labor rather than shortage, they dectare Woods men who have been working In the logging camps, during the winter are expected to go on the farms In the summer. Resides, say state .officials, the annual "back to the land" migra tion from the cities should help to rolleve the labor situation Men who barn been lured from the rural com munities and towns by the higher wages offered In shop and factory begin to long for outdoor life when the wann days come, they say, and little coaxing Is needed to make them exchange their work on their bench or machine for open speacs of field and meadow. . Planting has been delayed hot this Is atrlbuted mostly to unfavorable weather conditions There was diffi culty early In the spring in obtaining seed, fertilizer, farm Implements and machinery but the state officials say these commodities have been supplied as a result of efforts of tho depart ment of farms and markets In co operation with railroad officials. Expectation that the Now York state farmer will see his duty and do It this year Is band In part upon his record In 1917 and 1918 when farm laborers of tho draft age were In the army The state officials say that the farmer never before, faced such a labor shortage but, nevertheless, those, were banner years In crop pro duction In New York state as well as for tho hank balances for tho far mers They declare that if the far mer will pay tho wages demanded, he will receive this year bigger profits than etnr before. SM.OOO.OOO ESTATE LONDON. May 13. (By Moil) The late Duke of Opcrto, uncle of tho former King Manuel of Portugal, left an estate In England worth, It Is said, I1.6S0.000. He left all his property to his wife. Eulty No. 1IH4I SPECIAL PROCEEDING Notice of hearing petition In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Petition of the Board of Directors of Upper Van Brimmer Drainage District, praying that all proceedings In connection with the organization of said Drain age District; tho lerylng of tax to pay organization expenses; tho ap pointment and qualification of Com missioners; the proceedings of said Commissioners, and the proceedings of tho County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, relative to the report of said Commissioners, bo examined, approved and confirmed by this Court. To Upper Van Brimmer Drainage District, and to all freeholders, legal voters and assessment payers within said District: You and each of you are hereby notified that the Board of Directors of laid District baa filed In the above entitled Court and cause their duly verified petition praying that aald Court examine, and determine the regularity and validity of all pro ceedings In connection with the or ganization of said District, and of the Acts of the Hoard of Supervisors, and of the Commissioners of said District, and of the procedlngs of tho County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, relative thereto, and that tho abovo entitled Court has fixed tho ICth day of June, 1920, at 2 o'clock p, m. as the time and the Court room of said Court as the place for bearing said petition, and any person Interested may appear and contest tho validity of said proceedings at any tlmo be fore tho expiration of ton daya from tho dato of tho last publication of this notice. ' This notice Is published onco a wcok for threo successive woelm by order of Honorable D. V, Kuykendall, Judge of tho abovo entitled Court, made and entered on tho 10th day of May, 1920. Dato of first publication May 13, 1920, Dato of last publication Juno 3, 1920. C. R. DoLAP, County Clork of Klamath Conn- ty, Oregon, and Clork of tlfo Circuit Court of said County and Stato. Jly LOYD It. DoLAP, (Seal) Deputy, 13-30-27-Juue 3 H. 0. i KOItCKM II. H. TO WNKTIU'CT JAM. HONOt.t'l.t', T II . May !! (Ily Mali ) The high coil' of living In Jill nu) force Hie I'nllod Slates got- eminent to build Its own prison Item) fur Hie prisoners front the Hawaiian Islands tho Philippines and China according to United States Marsliatl J J Smlddy The terrlloi Is receltlng ft out the federal government tie rents it day for keeping each federal prisoner, while It Is costing the territory it dollar a da according to High .Sher iff W P Jarrett IU'HIMS MEN JOIN TO PROMOTE INTERESTS SAN FRANCISCO. June 3 -A conference of leading huslneas men of tho Paclilc coast has been organ ized rus a result of the Foreign trade contention held here recently Un it) of action on matters pertaining to trade and Industry is Its object Conference will bo held from time to time In San Francisco, Seattle, Um Angeles, Tacoma and Rolling ham, Tho conference hopes to ob tain assistance In national legisla tion through tho United States Chamber of Commerce on affairs concerning tho Pacific roast All members of the conference belong to the latter body. HE TED KEEPS vVHEN MIXED WITH Hl'l.rHfR TO IIIUNfi HACK ITS ItKAfTIFlX M'STOK AT OXCK Cray batr, however hamUoms, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face When tt fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare tho recipe at home or get from any drug store a 50-cent bot tle of "VYyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound'.' which Is merely the old time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-ase preparation, because It darken the hair beautifully, besides no ono ca.n possibly tell, as It darkens so natur ally and etenly. You molitem a sponge or soft brush with It, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a tlmo. Ily morning the gray hair disappears; alter an other application or two, lu natural color Is restored and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. M I What I 1 R It's largely up to you. It depends on how you spend it oa the value to you of what you get for it on yeur ability to find where that value is to be had. O Of course, It's all right to shop around a bit If you like, but why not let the other fellow mako It castor for you by doing a little shopping aftqr your dollar by showing you what you want and whom you can get most of It for your inonoyT It's a great Idoa, onco you got tho hang of it, and horn's howl Right in this pappr you'll find dozens of advertisements offering you morchandlso. Home things you'll need today; somo tomorrow; somo next wook or noxt year but the L READ THE THE NOTK'K OF A MKRTINU OF THN OWMiltH OK KIN II IN T1IH KLAMATH llll.UVAUK UHmiKrY OF KLAMATH (X)UNTY, 4IIIK HON. I'o the Owners of Land Hltuatn In tho Klntmith Drainage District, of Klamath County, Oregon; Notice Is hotvhy given that a moot ing u f the owners of laud iltnato In tint Khmnth Draluagu District of Klamath County, Oregon, Is called for the purpose of submitting to said land owner the question whether or not bonds of the Klamath Drnlnago District of Klamath County. Oregon, to the etent and lu tho amount of $300,1)00 00 shall bo authorised for thu puiposo of constructing tho noc essary reclamation works to reclaim, drain and irrigate tho lands witiiiu the boundaries of said Klamath Drainage District; said mooting to bo held In thu Circuit Court linom in the Court House of Klamath County, Oregon, lu tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at tho bour of 2 o'clock In Urn afternoon of Monday, tho 7lh day of June, A I). 1110. Said meeting la called by order of tho Hoard of Supervisors of tho Klamath Drainage District. C. R. DK LAP, Secretary of Klamath Drainage District. May 24-Jum 4 an notice or KLvxmoN of a ltOAItn Or THREE HI'I'KltVIH. OKM or THE MEADOWS IHIAIN AON DMTRKTT OK KI.IMATII OOUMTir, OREGON. TO TUB OWNBH8 OF LAND SIT UAT IN THK MEADOWB DHAIN AOB DISTRICT OF KLAMATH COUNTY, ORKGON: Notice la hereby given that n meet ing of the owners of land sltuato In the Meadowa Drainage District of Klamath Coiaty, Oregon, Is called fof tho rarposu of electing a Hoard of throe supervisors as and in the manner provided by law, said meet ing to be held In the County Court room In the Klamath County Court House In the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, on Tuiwday, tho Sth day of June, A. D. 1930, at tlm hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon on said date, C. R. UK LAP, Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon May Il-Jnno 4 Danish government scientists ant experimenting with a view to prd duelng a satisfactory cattle food from seaweed. " F IRK" Dee the word strike terror to your heart, or Is )our property protected sufficiently by Insurance, In a reliable cempany: In this day of high cost of material, scarcity of homes, no one should leave their property un protected, l-ct ns explain to yon the special Insurance system nuder which wo protect your home In the leading Insurance cotuixnloa of America James It. Drlscolt, Room 4, Loomls Ilulldlnc. Phone 41S. PAINTING Practical Painting. (Hiding, llrontlng, Knamellng, Kalsnmlnlng, Wall Paper Cleaning and flenerul Contracting II. TUTHII.I. Ol:t It.e HI. THU USK OF these columns will make money for you. Good is a point Is that these morcbants are coining to you, looking for your dollar and offering the best they haro to got It. You'll find that by reading the advertisements consistently today and overy day, you can Increaso tho value to yourhelf of ovory dollar you Imvo to spond. Tho things you sco advertised aro almost Invariably ns riipresonted. Tho advertisers' MtatumontH aru usually safer to trust thuu your own judgmont. Adver tised mlsroproNuututfon lu buslnosa HUlcldo. ADVERTISEMENTS AND INCREASE VALUE OF YOUR DOLLAR! Warren Hunt Hospital A IhorouKlily o'ltill'M Institution affording unoxcnllod facilities for tho clentlflo treatment by hospital meth ods of medical, surglral and obstet rical cases Tho now and modern fireproof build ing contnlns private rooms for bod and ambulatory cases, completely Hiultmnd culmination and treatment I roams, lloentgen Hay, clinical and 1 n.imrrh laboratories. I ,3TA1 I WARREN HUNT. M. t). L L. TIIUAX, M D. OKO A. MASSUV. M D. LOCATION FOURTH AND PINK HTd , KLAMATH FALLH. ORIS. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE ROBERT S. FRY Gcacral Insaranm Invrntnmta Tel. I7AJ 707 WAHIHNOTON HT. Klamath FalU, Ore. For Sale 1 Ford Touring Car 1 Ford Truck 1 Dodge Touring Car Imperial Garage PHONE 130 Klamath-Bend Auto Stage A dally ftuto stage service Is now operallmt lutween Klamath Velio and llend Offlcoe Rex cafo and Met ropolitan (Inrago. C I Iteckard. Phono 37C-W, 27-tf ALL KINDS of tin end sheet Iron worka, ven tilating and warn air Honda ilonn ai the Nhannon Plumbing Shop. No. IOW Main Hi. L. N. HAINES Phono S !' Dollar ? 4 ", W . ? ' ' , i f i j ? i 4--r-Kfr-r- V ",