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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1920)
Monday, juke 1, tmi rAtm nvwM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON N. Y. TO FRISCO am ii OAM1IHIIHIH, Miisa., Juno 7. A dirigible nlrahlp lino to engage In regular piintni)Kiir service between Nuw Vork nml Han Praticlaro la a project In which war Ouiiirtnitnt offi cial would llku to Interoal riiilliil, with ii view to having nn nlr fleet I in riM'illut I y available in mm of wur, uOcciritlriK to Profeaaur llurvwy N. Duvla, of Harvard university. Professor Davla Ii engaged In ( lrt work on helium gua for thn li imrliiH'iit, nmt In di-algnlng ii ilnnt In he built nt l.angley Held, Vn , where thn vxkiikIvii kiin after umi In lhi military llghter-thau-alr (raft may hi' washed free of I til f mi r 1 1 ten mill lined iiKiiln Katlinutea by Colonel William N. Ilinly, of Iho wnr d. liartmi'iit, Indicate Hint It will In- pcia alhle fur paaaengur lo ko hy nlmhlp overland nt a coat of about five tents ii mill', nt a speed of OS to 70 miles nn hour. "The advent of (ho nlmhlii im a regular pnasi'tiger CafleFTTluirrTi nearer than many pcrin In this oimlry rvnllfp," said Mr. Pnvla. "I tdiall Ii" aiirprlaed If the ruining aum in r ilnen not aeii m linn of aim hip In operation hy nn Cngllsh fltm between the t'liltetl Htnlra ami the llrlllah llca nml I hnvu no doubt whatever Hint a )enr from now will e regular weekly aalllnga. "Ily thi ue of helium ull danger of dlaaater from expluiilona audi mi bute wrecked big hnllonna fillet) llli hydrrgni w he averted. Them will b no fenr of Ignition of Hid gua by bullrl., lightning or apurka from the engine. In fact. It l pointed, out that the eiiglma mny ho placed limbic the outer hvdl of the dirigible, and Hint except fur olmervatlon purpcaa no rnr need he carried oulaldn the lilg bug." Whllo iho prenent coat of produc In helium la air ill fl tlmea that of hydrogen, I'rcifen.or II.ivIm hellevea Hint detelopment of Ita uianufHrtur will reault In n cheaper product tlellum w he Ued to furillah the lifting power In the f S.500.000 dlrlg Ible wlilrh the navy department ux l'cla to obtain from nn Kngllah man ufnctiirer aonn. O. A. C. RETAINS WELL KNOW.N LECTURER OltEUON AOItlCUl.TUIlAI. COI l.KOI-3. Corvnllla, June f.. Dr. John A. I.omnx of the t'nheralty of Trxna u lecturer, entertainer, nnd acliolnr of nntlonnl reputation, haa been nn- j nounced aa a apeclal lecturer for thet 1920 O. A. C. aummer aeaalon. The) exact dnto of hla lecture haa not i U-en aet, hut he will glvo two nt tho I tlnlveralty of California, l'nlveralty of Idaho and Wiialilugton Stnte Col-1 lego during their aummer achonla, Dr I.omnx la tlm author of acvernl hooka on "Cowboy llnllnda." lie ( apent yearn In gathering nt tlrat band the remnanta of iiopulii'r amiga' Nurvlvlng amoiiK the enwhoya, I In hna gathered not only the worda, but ulao tho tunea, obtained In aomu rnaca by a phonogrnih placed In the J back of home aaloon freiiientcil by cowhoya when In town. "I hnvu heard him ledum nnd Ming aeveral tlmca," anld Dean M. El wood Hmlth, director of aummer achool, "nnd whllo Dr. I.omnx mnkea no honat or hla voice, I hnvo aeen morn thnn one audience convuliod with delight na he reproduced the rollcklng or pathetic ballads of tho plalna." fllKHOKKKS KKK.P FIHK VOW (IHKAT HPIIIIT MIAMI, Okln., Junu 7, Anolhur Mtump dunco hna been held by the Chorokeo Indiana nenr tho hamlet of Murphy, around tho Indian cnmpflrr which hna not been iuencliod for two ncoro yonra. Thla la n wntrlillri of thn Cherokecs mid la kept b'irnlni; iih n momorlnl to tho "fJront Hplrlt. Not ovou Chlof Clmrllo Too Hoc knnwa'how mnny ynarH ngo tho llro wna atnrted. II. O. Abernatliy, o wlilto man. naya tho llro wna burning wneulH)too)( up lila reslOonco In ' Murphy,; 33 vw nR t fl tTT-r. ' HAWAIIAN CATTLE IIYIXH t pTHONOLqiiU. T. II., Mny 21. (Ily ' Jiall,Hi-'iprrV. A. Norgnnd, torrltor i ill veTerlnnrUn, linn uppllod to tho , board 'of atrleulturo nnd forestry for i ;iu,guuuoM ot Borum wiiu which m ,w 5i.,..- MAAA I I An,ll., n. IIIQCUIBie' ,vvu iieuu ui uniiiv u JKau, IlMd of Hawaii, whoro a vlru t "Jeai form otaemorrhaglo eentlcaomla ' li'klllinf o a. number of animals. i Dr. Npriaard explained "that the llNWtf'rla always aro present In the 1.l.l.uAii A Iia inlmllll nnrl Altm J PMBn9V W .W MM. ..M M. , le-wiav certain condition! pre- '; S yimtp'tM oor feed end drought. PULP PAPER PLANTS STARTED. ALASKA JUNKAU, Alnakn, Mny 28, (Ily Mull,) Flrat nctiinl government ntepa townrd openltiK AliiNkn'a vnat timber reaervea to paper nml pulp manufacture' were taken when the United Ktulea Kireat llurenii recint ly ndvertlaud In Alnakn piipera offer Iiik for aiile nil merchantable timber on two tniRla near hcrf Tho anlo la heliiR mnd'i at the re 'lunat of thu receirtly formed Alnakn I'nlp nml Paper Co., which priipohra to buy tho timber nml eatnhllati a pulp mill na aonn na poaalhlu Work on the mill may he under way Ihla ailinmcr. Tim trarta lire on the (liana I'etilnaulii and nt Hnrttlahain mid are nenr the Hxel llher, fi -m which power will he taken Hprucc, hemlock, cednr nnd cypres treea nm on tho land. Government ofllclnla catlniatii there are in, 100 ncrea In the tracta containing ! proximately ino.Ofio.ooo feet, hoard in en urn. The loweat price ncreiited la 11.10 per 1,000 feet for apruce cednr mid O Plena mid f.O centa pir l.iwrt feet for hemlock lllda miiM be In thn lunula of thn dlatrlct fnrotur nt I'ortlnnd. Ore, Juno 1 JI'NT.AI'. Aluaka, Ma) 10 (Ily Mall. I- I'nlli'd Klntca army aignal corpa ollliera nm locating InndliiK Ilea for mi army nlrpl.imi flight ncroM Al.iikn planned for July Lieutenant Colonel II O Lenoir, who hna rhnrgn of tlm algnnl rorpa Alnakn cabin mid wlreleia ayalem, hna written aeveral polnta In the ter ritory inking regarding lundlng field anil aopply hnaea. The route to be taken la not known here. Heseral tunntha ngo It waa re ported nn army night wna planned from New Vork, ncrona llrltlah Co lumbln and down the Vukon Volley In Alnakn to Nome. I.nter the aouth enatern conat, crona the Alnaknn Mountain nnd proctVd down the In terior vnlley to Nome. Mnny polnta In Alnakn have not been vlklted by alrtdatiea mid ennri aternntlon irobably will he cnuaeil In tho Indian rami along thu Vukon when the mnchlnea anil hy. AIK.ENTINK I'AX'T KKKI' mi.KH ON' TIIK KAHMH 1IUENOS AIKE8, May 1, (Ily Mull ) Argentina. Ilko tho United PLANES III FLY HUM Statea. hna difficulty keeping peoplo Mr M(,flr ,,,, of whflt m.ht ,)e on the fnrma nnd out of tlm cltlea. M. Mp,cr to,(, of wlml ,,,., be . To combat tho tendency toward cltylof ,ho Stnto orRnnMton, enlarged I'fo. the mlnlater of thu Interior. loni, .trrngthened to meet ita oppor llmnoii Oomex, hna naked ull thu Kov-,,,,, n g,aC.wldu development ernora of the provlncca nnd terrl-jngj.npj torlra to urgo people to colonlxo tho .'Orcgon'a ndvnntngea nnd re public Innda. aourcea cnu be told to the world by Under n new law colonlata aro e-.ndvrtlalng." anld Mr. Meier, 'nfter allied to borrow from the Nntlonnl ,iCcnrlng that tho Btsto Chnmbcr Morlgnge biuik up lo 80 per cent of ;n() xnlt amount of work uhend e: the nluo on Innil they 'hnvo pur-ht (0 tcrompllah those things for Oro- chased nnd under the hnmvaluud law the govi'nimi'nt la permitted to glvo to colonlata aliinll lota of land In asuio dlatrlcta. ..Mi:itic. ,KMS l. CIMMvSK TltADi: 8AN PUANCIHCO. June 7. Amer- lean bualnoas Ititcrcats In Chlnn aro prpoiperous and thla country ifnea more bualucaa In China now than nil tho other countries combined, ac cording to (leorgo K. Anderson, American consul-gcnornl nt kong, a recent arrival here. Ho tald: "Uglalatlon permitting American concerna to Incorporate thrOugh the consulates la needed and tho firms should be free from tho reatrictlonH now cntnlled In order to glvo them an oqual clianco with foreigners." THKATIIK lll'KINKHS IUMLMH UNDER IlilY LAW CLEVELAND. O., Juno 7. Tho theatrical hualncHH hna Incrensod HO per cont elnco tho country wont "dry," according to John Cort of Now York, ono of tho couutiy'a lead ing producers, on a recent visit to Clovolnnd. Ho declared tho dry or.1 stnvod off a disastrous period for tho theatrical world, MOItK COFFEE IMPOIITED . IY ",!HY" UNITED STATEH SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 7.r-Pro-hlbltlon Is reflected In coffee Imports, tho consumption of coffee Increasing In proportion to the decreased use of Intoxicants, according to the statis tics of tho customs Import servlcr here. During March 21,0113,362 pound of coffee, valued at f'4,030,998 en tered this port, the , biggest coffee business for any month In the His tory of the custom, officials said. BRITON SEES CLEAR SAILING I.KKDH, Bug.. Mny 10, (Ily Mall). Hlr Arthur Hhlrley Ilenn, who was head cf the llrltlah mlaalon to the In ternational Trnilu tonferenco nl At- Imitlc City laat fnl, haa Juat told the other flah frequenting anld Hpencer memjiera of thu Luncheon club that ," from Iluck I.nko to the con . .. . ii it i. ui.i.. Un.i' ""'"-' ot "a,,l HPnccr Creek with h. helleved the Hulled 8tntf nnd Knnlll,h Uver nlld n trlbutarlea (Ireat Itrltnln would continue to "pull thereof, altuated In Klamath County, together." If a, he thought they nnd their nlllea would ho uhlo to re coiiatlluto Kuropn and get hack to former rondltlona of trnde. A uri-nl many people hnd anld there wna no iliunce of (J rent Ilrltnln mid the Untied Btatea pulling to- Hither, becnuVo they were too much IKt'llllT, ""'"' IIIVV nv, ,....v.. '.n...., .v -- . ...-.. jnllk. too Impotuoua nnd nggwaalve, j honhy clAJi"JKIITotZ 1 . . ... ...t,, ... nnd In nny manner, for trout i He did not hellevo It. He hnd known ((Ulcr , from fln(, aftcr tho llt , !..-... . t umi .. -.1 t... .1 i.vi.rl. l..l An. .as . . America allien 1877 and had never'of July, 1920, until autd atrvama aro known it Ix'tter feeling lo exlat he- tui-!ii England nnd America than ex lata today among tho people who counted. There were In Amerlcn, he aald, pmJItrjiinna JJInri Pcltiera, mid othern "wild men who wcro trying to uproot thu whole American con alltutlon." There were peoplo who were working, with pro-Clermnua and 'Hlnn Pelnera, to do ull they could tigmnat England. Hut they would not an ceed, he anld. Tho ctuaa of peopl,) In Amerlcn who were deacend ed from Anglo-Saxon atock were not going to glvo up tho government of the country to any "mixed coamopol linn body ot people like the llolahev- (ll(, ,, ltr f, ttho woro ,nking tho trouble In Amcrlui today." Thu hulk of the people of the United Ktatea, he declared, had the moat absolute faith In the honcaty, c"iirngo and determination of John Dull. (Ireat Ilrltnln, lie anld, owed America n big debt, but thu nlllci owed thin country a largvr one. E STATE SCENERY 1'OItTl.AND, June 7. AiUertla lug wna preacrlhed na the mcana o providing Oregon with more people to mnn Ita farma, expnnd Ita Indua trlea. nnd to bring tnurlata here to ane tho Stnte'a scenic wondera, hy Jullua I.. Meier, In a tnlk before the Portland campaign executive com mittee of the Oregon State Chamber !. gon which only u atnto-wlde ngency can i!c. "Wo have hnd mnny cnmpilgna for money In tho past, but thla ono la different," ho anld. after It hnd been pointed out what Portland and Ore gon hnd done for America nnd Europe, but Mint "thla la n move ment tor Oregon." "liv honest advertising tho StMe Chamber feola that It enn doublo the aprlciilturnl acreage, of Oregon In three years," aald Mr. Meier. "If it can do thla it will add t20C.400.000 11 T llung.'nnnually to the crop rcvenuo of thla stnto ir we use laat year a figures is a Inula of computatien: Tho executive committee went ov er pinna for tho Portland end ot tho Stnto Chamber's campaign on Wed nendny, Thursday and Friday of next wook. Portland's quota will be $180,000 to cover thrco years' activ ities, or at the rate of $60,000 per yonr. This Is two-fifths ot tho total, tho balance of the budget being mis led In tho state outside of thla city. MAINLAND TEACH KltH TO TAKE HAWAIIAN KCIIOOI.H HONOLULU, T. 1L. Mny 19, (Ily Mnl). Tho territory of Hnwall has enough mainland teachers engngod to fill tho bulk of tho vacancies in its school staff next torm, but, owing to tho shortage of stcamor accomoda tions, It is doubtful It thoy can be landod in the Ulands, according to Vuughan MacCaughey, Biiporlntend ont ot publlo Instruction. Ono hundred and fifty mainland tpaehers have accepted appointments. A plan Is being considered to appeal to the government for a special army transport. Allan Swede of Plnceton ha a younger brother at Exeter who gvea promise of becoming a great an ath lete at the Tiger mller. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEItN: WHKItEAB, tho trout nnd other f ah f reuuentlng tlm waters of Hpenrer I Creek from Iluck Lake to tho conflu ence of HHlil Bf.encer Creek with the I Klamath Itlver, nnd nil tributaries mereoi, aiiuiueu in rviainain uouniy. Htato of Oregon, arc being threatened with extinction from nxceaalve nng ling nnd other cnuaea, nnd WIIKHKAH, thn Htnte Hoard of Flah and Game Commlaalonera la de Hroua of protecting the trout nnd Htntn or urcgon; TIIKHKPOK. NOTICE 13 IIEflB- l)Y OIVKN, hy tho Htnte Hoard of Klah nnd On me. Commlaslonera that nil of Bpencer Creek from Iluck l.ako to the confluence! of anld Hpencer Creek with tho Klamath Itlver, nnd nil trlbutarlea thereof, altuated In Klamath County, Htnte of Oregon, ore nil nnd ench of them la KIBU and day uguln opened to flahlng. Ann it ta nmi annu on uniawiui to take or flah for trout or other flah In any of the above named clove! watera during thu pcrlqd of time above ape clfled. Any peraon or pcraona violating thu provlalnna.of thin order will he prraecuted aa by atatute provided. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 10th day of May, 1920. STATE IIOAKD OK FISH AND CI A. ME COMM1BSIONEHH. Ily E. V. CAUTEIt. Chairman of tho Hoard. Ily C. F. STONE, Commlaaloner. Ily I. N. FLEIHCIINEIt. Commlaaloner. Ily F. M. WA It It EN. Commissioner Ily MARION JACK. Commlaaloner. Ily CUIUS SCHMIDT. Commlaaloner. Ily C1IAS. HALL. Commlaaloner. Ily E. C. SIMMONS. Commlaaloner. Ily JOHN GILL, Commlaaloner. June 7-H-21 Kl'M.MOXH No. Ilfll Law In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. Klamath State Hank, a Corpora tion. Plaintiff, vs. W. E. Smith. De fendant. TO "W. E. SMITH. DEFENDANT: In the name of tho State ot Ore c:n. You are hereby reuulred to appear! and answer me complaint meu against you In the above entitled nctlnn on or before Monday, July 19, 1920, and it you fait to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sum of I ISO with Interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from November 1, 1919, together with attorney's fees 'n tho sum of ISO, and plaintiff's ;oata, dlaburacmenta and expenses herein, and for the sale ot that cer tain stock of goods, wares, merchan dise and all fixtures, paraphernalia, ind utensila attached in Number 208 and 210 Main St., Klamath Falls. Oregon. In the above entitled action, nnd that the proceeds from aald sale be applied to the satisfaction of plain tiff's judgment. July 19, 1920. Is the lust day of the time prescribed In the order for publication cf thla summons, the flrat nubllcatlon being Juno 7, 19J0, pub lication being by order ot Honorable D. V. Kuykcndall. judge of the above entitled court, dated June 4, 1920, which order requires that this sum mons be published once each week for six successive weeks, VM. GANONQ, Attorney for Plaintiff, whose business and potofftc ad dress Is L:omls Illdg., Klam ath Falls, Oregon. Juno 7-14-21-2S-n-12 A Classified Ad will sell It. TIKES ITS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Eat leas meat If you feel Hack achy or have Iltadder trouble. Meat forms uric acid which ex cites nnd overworks tho kidneys In their efforts to filter It from thu system. Regular caters of meat must Hush tho kidneys occasionally. You must relievo them llko you re lievo your bowolsj removing nil the acids, wnsto and poison, else you feol i dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pains In tho back or .ilelc head ache, dlziliiess, your stomach sours, tonguo Is coated nnd when tho wonthor Is bad you hnvo rheumatic twinges, Tho urlno Is cloudy, full ot sediment: tho channels often get Irritated, obliging you to get up two or thrco times during the nlghU To noutrntlze theso. irritating acids and flush oft the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salt from any .pharmacy; take a tablespoontul In a glass ot water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act Ane and bladder disorders disa ppear. This famous salts Is made from the add ot grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and ha been used for generation to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder Irritation. Jad Salt I Inexpensive; harmless and make a delightful effervescent llthla water drink which million of men and women take sow and then, thn vroldlng serious kidney and bladder BUSINESS CARDS wawwwaawwMMwwwaawwwwa Klamath Falb Cjrclery W handle the beat In oar line, inch uk Motorcycle, Bicycle, Pert and Acccaaorle. Ooodyear, Penniylranla and Diamond Tlrei and Tibea. The house of the two and three wheeler, Includ ing Harley-Darldeon Service. O. . BHMAKK 118 R. Hh (H. KlMUttfe Fan MWAMWMWWWMWWWWWV NOTICE We open store-every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Many are the good things we can how. A dollar saved Is a dollar earn ed. In buying good thngs cheap aa you rosy learn, yon will never be In debt and have to skip If you buy yonr goods from LUCKT DICK A CO. 201 Klamath Ave. Corner of 6th St. PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET W. E. McABOY Builds anything la the cabinet line, Doors, Bcreeaa, etc. Shop at 110 Eighth St. J. O. CLEGHORN Civil Eaglaeer and Sturvejo Offlce 617 Mala Be. Pfceae: Oflce IN, He: 1MJ O. K. FEED 4b SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our bam. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. 00im0m0w000000W00000000i0W0 DENTISTS Dr. E. a Wbecarrar noire m Dr. P. M. Nod raom. Ow V Bercat. i bwwwi0W0W0i0W0m0WW00Wim0000 DR. a A. MASSEY Fottftk Md Ptee BU. In Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Re. Phone 86M KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS WeDoABKteMlset tf New Omsj ALL WORK OU, PkoMSBO-T 17 Daah Are. ( VW000mj00t Phone 460 IceCreas. III Mala it PASTIME f. Jack Mosu-ow. Ptofw agar, Tobacco. Soft Drink, Peel and Billiard Sarber 8hop In Connection - OCR MOTTO "Oonrte-y and BrlcH WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY BIT Mala ARTHUR R. WILSON Manager EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION I The regular meeting ot Klamath Pot No. t, American Legion, 'will be held at 8 o'clock p. as., at the cut Hall In Klamath Falls, on thn second nnd fonrth Tndays ot each month. All Comrade are In vited. Those desiring to Join thn Post ay neenra application blanks front O. K. Vnn Mw.ri Nicholson, or t. M. Carnahan, nil ot Klamath Falls. FBJsD mOMOUKHf, 4asrtwr. PROFESSIONAL CARDS WWWMlNrMWMMMawajssj FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 434W. X-Ray Laboratory Loofflla Bldg.. Klamadi Pato MMWMAMMMMAMMplaMMMMrWWMt DR. O. A. RAMBO Dentist L O. O. P. Balklts PHONB 61 PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Maternity Cases Mr. Rosa MeDaaiel, 301 High St Phone 455 Office Phone 177W Res 177R. Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pfayslriaa and flargeoa White Building Klamath Fall Oregon MMMmWMMMMAVMMMMMMMWMWI DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple E.D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON Phones 17W 17R Rooms 1 and S White nntldlBg SHASTA VISTA SANITARIUM 430 Mala Ht. (New Illdg. Later) DR. A. A. SOCLE, 420 Main 1909 Main 151-J ,161-M DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I.O.O.r.Bdldla Phase MO Residence White Pelican Hotel Residence Phone I. DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone, 4B7 Nlgbt Phone, SAW MILL ENGINEERING 41 CONSTRUCTION CO.' Designers and halMers ot saoeV era Saw MlUa, Planing Mills, Box Plants. Complete plants contract, ed. Appraisals and reports atssVv Dredging. We contract to nnJM any class of a bonding and IsstsB machinery of say kind. Drafting ot any kind done. Btan Prints made. PHONE 14M Onlce la K. D. BnlMLmg I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Caul., sand and gravel pit. In any quantity that may be desired by contractom and builder. AX r. ORAHAM. t ' N Let Your GLASS trqublea .be Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Makinf . Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine i Klamath Lodge No, 13? I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night ot each week at I. O. O. F. hall, nth and Main streets, Hyman Weschler. N. O.; W. C. Wells, Secretary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewaana Encampment No. 41, L O O. F., meets Tuesday night ot eaeh week at I. 0. O. F. hall. W.' H. North, C. P.: W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Dueslng, Treasurer. NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our St'' PHONE 154 i-; Cemer Mala aad Ctfjftr fs"J 1 1