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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1920)
VWVr ' ..i I l.ilv VvJ.'tiM-M' N V".nS '3. v j . v' ! 'ar '.'.sjavs Mi5? 'iA-ArftAJ .;.. - .. ,, 'Jtrwi'i,:! Hik EVEWWG HEKALD. ICLAMATM ai j -rmwrJM - v rfftP .Ir . II f .' r & is" ,-' '- f ., SfcM ji. Ivr. it.. Sv If., f lerrnld .' ' . . MUBMAY Ufa,' iocli Or, Mite lb)lhed tally, eseept 8anday, by tieraia Fabiualng Company of aia raiisra. lit Fourth street. atatered at the postofnce at Klw U Falls, Ore., for transmission thru , Mails aalecond-claaa Matter. ubacriptlon terms "by nail to any aHmw in tbe United States: UM year 15.00 month .60 Member of the Associated Prvsa. Tbd Associated Press Is exclusively titled to the use (or republication f All news dispatches credited to It ar net otherwise credited In this and also local news pnbltshed AU rights of 'Tepabllcatloi of spe- cwpstcbea herein are also re- THfR.SIAV. JINK 10, imo LYCEUM LEADER IS CALLED BY DEATH B. U. Oraucbamp, Instructor In nallltary training at the county high school was called to Million!, Iowa. m' few days ago by a message an trancing the Illness of his father. Ixn J. Deanchamp. Ilefore he ar rited' tbere,bowerer, his father was dead and relative had started with the body for the family home at Hamilton, Iowa, according to word -received by friends here. "The elder McBcauchsmp was the honorary, life president of the Inter- "National Lyceum association and was M atllford Ailing one of the engage- eats when called by death. He was one of the two oldest men M tbe Chautauqua platform In America. About two months sgo the Rotary and Commercial clubs o' Hamilton joined In a banquet, hon oring Mr. Ueauchamp on tbe oc casion of his having delivered bis 100,000th lecture, and presented him with a valuable watch among ether tokens of esteem. Shirges Tires Ford, Maxwells and Chevrolet 30x3 $17.50 30x31,4 $22.80 Not a Tire Sole, but a REAL TIRE Klamath Robber & Leather Company 1126 Main St Klamath Fall, Ore. WILL HOLE MORE PICTURES The average person has little Idea vf the large number of kodak plc-j tures that are taken exery day by tbe army of camera owners. A visit to the kodak department of Under wood's pharmacy Is most Interesting, The high elm work turned out there has attracted a large; number of pat Irons, not only locally, but from ev- Jety section of ttmthcu Oregnu and .northern Callfornls. j In order to keep up with the con stantly growing business n number of Improvements hate been Installed, f that will greatly facilitate the hand I ling of the work. Tbe Eastman Ko dak company was nsked to furnish plans and suggest methods, and the result Is a plant with the best de vices their vnt experience could fur-' ss. wSKB!S!ffB5SB!S!!H!SSSSSSSBSSSS S55SS8t555jSSSMBBMPWWWIBWsl AKMV STMY COURSE Fishermen declare that a sea lion will eat fifty pounds of fish In a day. nlsb. j Two dark room have been equip ped. In tbe first, or development room, the films are run through n SAN FRANCISCO. June 10. Uusl-I series of tanks filled with carefuln ess, music and agriculture are the prepared solutions that bring out the main subjects which will be taught details of the picture and develop to in me army training scnooi, recently proper density Tnere are seven established at Camp Grant near tanks, making It possible to develop Kockford. 111., according to Jnforma- five hundred rolls of film dally, tlon received from the Western Should the capacity be taxed, Army Department headquarters by In the other dark room the print the Army Recruiting News Service, Ing' Is done. Nothing but the best 660 Market street, San Francisco, jgrade of Vclox paper Is used, and by Amonar the other sublerts-taurht nleini of in anlnmaili, .lafirl. n.i. . I .......... ..,.... , ,- at this school are electricity, bulld-lcrthe finest work Is always assured, lac snd construction, textile, msnu-"After the print Is fixed It Is washed facture, metal and Its allied lines, fin a device operated by water power highway construction and topog-'that completely- removes all cheml- raphy and machine shop supervision, fcals from the paper, thus Insuring ' 'that the prints will never fade or The shallowest parts of the ocean ''turn yellow. From the afber the are the Rattle and Adriatic seas, (pictures are transferred to a Msjcs each of which has an average depth, tic drier, which Is heated by a gas of 22 to 23 fathoms. flame and operated by an electric The biggest edible ovsters 4s the motor. Six hundred prints can be world are found In AuMrills They dried and glen the projer finish In I measure' sometimes more than a font this machine fnr hour I across the shell. The ally of every other sport- SBIBEsiBHI KODAK w- ti MICKIE SAYS WAR DECLARED ON ,t ? -SEAJUON HERDS PHINCsTALBERT, B. C. June 10. Thousands "f of sea lions on the "rltlsh Columbia coast which ds trey annually vast quantities of cod, aalmon, halibut and other food' fish. nay be slaughtered and their bides placed on the market. This proposal Bade by Premier John Oliver. Is being considered by fishermen and others. The supply Is almost wsaausuDie, it is said, andtannlng .esf.the hides would assist materially ' reducing the reported world leath- ;e shortage. j T One Prince Rupert pioneer. dedsr- recently that with three Jcim. psmies be had killed TOO sea lions on the Queen Charlotte Islands, In two days. The hunter must be a crack allot, for It Is said there Is but one vulnerable spot Just behind the ears, and a wounded Hon will flop Into the water and sink Instantly. The sea lions. It i said, weigh ' Drom 2,000 to 2,500 pounds' The Wes are nearly an Inch In thickness aad make a tough and durable rough leather such as Is used In workmen's Cloves, and saddles. AJMcarrccAtTtt4i QMwii i, oouaw, VUOK, I jm,mMtat orrsssm. poo, j AmMS,OSiTOUOr J V trfi SAQSOK jftt 2- nl i n 7 -- I 11 E-K"W BB i Mi I JkJf17 FF- . J BBBKE. AMP "'"W; k.-t &ty ) eaa4as,m An experienced operator Is In charge, and with her assistants, ls fame to turn out hundreds of prints daily. The management of Underwood's (Pharmacy are firm believers Inglv ilng the best service, and the highest quality of everything. This policy applles to the kodak department, as (well as to everything else, snd '-the large business done by the institu tion is evidence that the public, ap-, preciaies ineir enorts. 'A' 1 15.' i ii v For Knrliilr nmntonra thin cfm-n la n VX t PnmniHu - . -vu..., ,,. ,. j ,ji(g OW1V IH VI. IJi , VVtlillVI i.Tf ., f tf w,, jihotograjihic helps and conveniences that make pic-1 J & ture-making aiPthe easier, film and paper every- I thing's here. KODAKS FROM $9.49 UP BROWNIE CAMERAS $2.M UP Bring ut your filpt for developing and printing BEST WORK 24-HOUR SERVICE 1, i '. nnderwooift KLAMATH FALLS I PURITY WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS PMIMY OREGON T7n? I PEOPLE ilJ 'RUGS iaccupacI NOTIO: INVITING l'ltot)HAIJ4 TO of Improvement mentioned in ssld MAKKSTIIEKTI.MI'HOVKMKNT I plans and specifications and the or- jdluanrv ordering said Improvement, which the same Is to be completed Is fixed by ssld ordinance on or be fore Ocnhxr 1Mb, 1920 illds must Royal Anne Cherries ' ' Delivered FRESH Direct from our orchard to ;: your home by express or narcels nnsf All ohurooa Prepaid. DENVER, Colondo, June 10. - " . .asln.as .... . willTrinS00 JERRIES now-?ev : KTSSST. S Z. will be ripe and ready for delivery from June 20th V. Lgement-of a return or .eu-conn. ? to July 1st. We ship the cherries in boxes which contain about 23 pounds of cherries. PRICE $3.50 PER BOX All express or parcels post charges prepaid by us. Our chjiTies are known as the finest in the Rogue Kiver Va.Iey. Once you have tasted them you will have no other. Do not delay in sending in your order . DO IT TODAY Fill out the blank below and send us same with your remittance. Wrci8TFHI,UNI OllCHAHDS, Medford, Oregon. 1 ' . Date topwMlSftaFStt?- : or wblch'aieiend me"i;y express tor rarceis I out) .,.... boxeg of rovaL ANNE CERniES, delivered' frVwitbo'ut cost to me Nroe , Address (Remit by money order, or check) MANILA TEACHERS WANT MORE PAY ' , Pursuant to ail ordinance and which said ordinance Is numbered b filed with the Police Judge for ........ . order of the Common Council SOT, and was adopted on the 7th day I submission to tint council not later .tiA.iL,A, '. i xay 15. (tty Mall.) of the City of Klumath Kails, of June, 1920, end approved by thn than S o'clock p m or the :isl day rXearly one hundred nitive tei.ch Oregon, notice Is hereby clvrn mayor on the Klh day of June, lt:o. of June, 1920, snd the bids will bo les in the Manila nuhllr rk,,r,iy h..that proposals , will be received by Knld plans, tie"lfratlons and est), consfdereil by the rouncll Initneillste. rki'n-i ii..i- .!. . I '"Id Common Council for muklnsTthc mates of the City Engineer being on ly thereafter at the Council Chamber res gned during one month and offl- improvement designed for Klamath flln In Ihu office of the Police Judge In said city. dais of the board of education say Avenue from 9th street easterly to and In the, office of the said engineer, i Each proposal must be ucrom 'that others will present their resig- Hlh street. Bald Improvement 16 bo The prcposud contract will l let panld by a vrtlfled chfck en somn nations soon on nrrnnni nt iu i'nui(,e in accordance ulth the plans In one contract, and the time In responsible b.inklng Institution u an salirlr. ' uccounl ol lne ,0WUnd specifications ot tbe City Eng- which the same Is to bo completed Is amount ejual to & per cent of Ihu salaries. Ineer anil fnr ens nl lh plnsxis nf fixed bv said nrdlnnnri, fin nr l,..fnri ngcreratn amount of Ihn nninnul. The ranjorlty of the teachers In i Improvement mentioned In said plans October 15th, ll"2'J lllds must bo "'e suriin to b forfulted to thu city the city 'schools receive only 125 to aml specifications and the ordinance filed with the Pollco Judgit for sub- ''y the successful bidder upon fulluni no a month unit thv .; hn -.. ordering said Improvement, which mission to tho council not Inter than t enter Into contract ami bond for fw a. mumu, unu iney say tney ar...,i .,n , J........i u, .. vi,,.i, . . . m., .i ... ih,, rit i, f,.i rmr,i-,i.. ... . ',., .unaoie to live cm that meager pay. WUs adopted on the 7th day of June. June. 1520, aud tho bids will bo c-n- Improvement In accordance with tho 1920, and approvvd by the inuyor on sldered by tho rounsll Immodiately Plans and specifications therefor, the 8th day of June, 1920. thereafter nt tho Council Chamber The City of Klumath Palls reserv'- Bald plans, specifications und est!- in said city. ,t ,lng the right at all Una's to reject uny mates of tbe City Engineer being on' Each prop9s.1l must be' avcom- nnd all proposals. The award to the file In the office of the Pslice Judgo"Pnled by m cortlfk'd check on somo,uo('''M'ul bidder Is hrnby madit con and In tbe office of the salt engineer, responsible banking Institution In nn tlngeritn upon the sale of thu bond The proposed contract will be let amount equal to S per cent"6f 'Iho " wilt-foe authorlied for providing In one contract, and the time In '"KKregiito umount nf tho proposal, funds for making su.h Improvement. .. t. It . . . . . . ,1... .... ..... . 1.. m ... . --. . ... Tk hliMi. u. l.l .. wmen mo snmo is 10 ue compiciea wmiw m 00 inrieiicii laonu- city "u i"ni, "iit-riiiraiigns ami csu Is fixed by said ordinance on or be- hy tbe successful bidder upon failure i""t'-, ubovo referred to embrnce and foro October 16th, 1920. Illds must 1 1 enter Into' contract, nnd bond forl,ov,(,, ""t "he proposed Improve- hn fllpi! with tlm Pntlra Jmlvi, fni-'tllu faithful fnmnlctllnn tit thn nl.l ment may be, inadn. uslnv l.linll,),!. submission to the council not later improvement In ucrordnn-o with tlio'0" Marudum or cinder and bids ani than 8 o'clock, p, in. of tho 21st daytPlons und specifications therefor. ' (Invited for each class. In addition to n l.. inoi M.t .,... ., ...iii t..f Tt.n nt.. m tfi......,. ...-! 'rrsillnv. ii.ltlni. .lf . - u. .hub, JP.V, ami nits uiua win uu; consiaereu vy tne council immodlatu-j 1 Ihamnft.. ot It... f.t.nMll rt.aM..u' In said cltv. I to thu successful bidder Is hnrniivl Pollen Judce Of Ihu Cllv ... ,. , ... ..W.uH, - -- - -.,j w. . bach proposal must be accom-l""do contingent upon the sulu of,n., hiamatij r'alls, Oregon, panied by a certified check on some the bonds that will be authorized for 10'ZI rasnonslble hnnklnr InslllnHnn In nn' Providing funds fnr m.hln mirh in.. - . T t amount eiiual to & per cent of tbeiProvement. aggregate amount of the proposal,! The plans, specifications and crtl the same to be forfeited to tho city mates above referred to ombruco and by the successful bidder upon failure 'provldo that the proposed tin Drove- to enter into contract and bond for "?cnt mny be made, using bltulithle tne rattntui completion of the said or uu Atacadam und bids nro Invited Improvement In accordance with the, for each class, In udltlon to grading, j Commercial .houses have employed laehe leacners at more man double the salaries they received In the schools. The board of education, with the approval of the Governor General, has offered to Increase tbe salaries of the teachers by Ave dollars a month at tbe beginning of tbe next school term In June, but it is said this proi-oned Increase has not de terred any of them from leaving, MINERS SEEK PLAN . FOR READJUSTMENT tt plans und specifications therefor. invited tor each class. In addition to j Tho City of Klumath Kalis reserv- H"""1"' curbing, drainage and co- . . .Hng tho right nt air times to reject m,nl sldewulks. j r any and all proposals. Tho award ' I- I.EAVITT, V tt t SEND N YOUR ORDER EARLY. ADDRESS WESTsERLUND ORGHARDS MEDFORD, OREGON. dfnee among mining mtn, discussion of the labor situation in all indus tries, consideration of national nnd Unto mining and cmplojers' liability lawH, aro a few of tho objects of fl great national convention called by i the American Mining Congress in 2 this city November 15-19 next. f Consideration of a taxation pro gram affecting the wustlng Indus- I tries of the Nation will bo the sub- Jed under discussion In a National Wasting Industries Tax Conference, All national mid state industrial bodies will be Invited to participate 'in a threo day conference on Indus trial Relations and producers, finan ciers and manufacturers will bo call ed together to discuss the problems of tbe gold and silver miners. Stabilization of,, Industry and low ering of living costs through the na tional adoption of a truce between labor and capital to allow speeding up ol production will be discussed by employers, labor'lsaders and 'govern- xaent officials. ,.. v , " ' ! , . - A piece of raw Wf elgkfng 100' pouads, after being roatteor, weighs , Hereafter the Herald will pubiu'k the mean and' maximum tempera tures and iirecinliHilun r.n.r.i .. i-C: plans and specifications thenffor. (curbing, drulnugo nnd ctment side- en by 'tho U. 8. RocUmnitnn r.i Tho City of Klamath Palls rewrv-'walUs, ,,,M' 1 , , r'l! '' "' . ii mm 111 Liiiar si 1 WEATHER RECORD mJ wx Ing the right at all times to reloct any I und all proposals. Tho nward to the successful bidder Is hereby mude con-J tlngent upon tho sola of tho bonds 10-21 tlmt will bo authorlzod for providing A. I.. I.EAVITT. Pollco Judge of tho City of Klumuth Fulls, Oregon. funds for making such Improvement. vitTirr ivvi-ivn imniuiutiii Tho plans, specifications and e.t.-NiYift Iiff mates above reforred to embrace and I M'lhl' "fUhhT IMI'ItOX 1.MI..ST provido that thu proposed Improva- ment may no made, us n 1 Itu lit 1 c or uu .'Macadam und bids aro Invited for ench. class, In additlcn to grading, curbing .drainage and cement side walks. A. L. LEAVITT, ' Police Judge of the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-21 .NOTICE INVITING! PnOPOHALH TO MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENT Pursuant to ordinance and order or the common Council of the City ot Klamath Falls. Oregon, notice is nereby given that proposals will bo received by said Common Council for making tbe Improvement destined for Pine street from 8th atreet east erly to 11th street Including Intersec tions not DavSd. Bald lmnrnvemn to be made 4n'' accordance with the! i.. . ....111...1... ., ...:. n.7 Pursuant to ordinance and order of tho Common Council or tho City of Klumath Fulls, Oregon, notice Is Iroreby given that proposals will bo received by said Common Council for maKing tno improvement designed for improvement of Washington street from First streot to Third street Including Intersections. Said Improvement to be made in accord ance with the plans and specifica tions of the City Engineer and for one of tbe classes of Improvement mentioned in said plans and specifica tions and tbe ordinance ordering said Improvement! which said1 ordinance Is numbered 005 and was adopted on tne vin. oay ot June, ivzu, and ap proved by the mayor on the 8th day of June, 1920, Said plans, specifications and.estl- mates or tne city engineer being on file inthe offlwof tha Pallet -JudM liner in the office of tbe said engineer. day previous to the oaner'a is.,.- ... to 5 o'clock of that day, Pra-l Max, Mln. 71 38 78 as 83 47 76 CO 74 35 72 39 2 25 70 2& 72 22 Juno Juno Juno June Juno Juno Juno Juno 8 Juno 9, clpltaUoa ,' 1 -I MKCIIANICAli HOIISK8 ' 8AN DIEfiO, Cal Juno 10. horseback riding maohlno is one it ,a nuveiues on board the palatial yacht of sir Arthur du Cros, head of the Dunlop Rubber company of Lon". don, which put In boro recently. Sit,BrfJ?i?I,!!, """.' crated b JWctrlcJdynbnioi. Is insi.- .S L fter deck of tb. tmI which ( tf Worl. f " hMMMM I MIIMUMI &M 'VL' ; r 1 Knglneer an si Ut one of tbe cUtata toe proposed contract will be let one contract, ana the tisae Id ',,1- ,1 vTrfr-Sis.,i