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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1920)
WMVMMT, 9VKU IS, 1M THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. Turn TWO HE CAN ACT LIKE HE CAN FIGHT! BENNY LEONARD , in " The Evil Eye The Greatest Serial of All Times Exposing the Daring Exploits of the Desperate Wall Street Robbers ALL STAR CAST including Stuart Holmes, Ruth Dwyer and Marie Shotwell First Episode "BELOW THE DEAD LINE" SUNDAY AT THK LIBERTY THEATRE Next chapter on Tuesday June 22nd I CALIFORNIA NEWS -o SAN FRANCI8CO. June 18. Elec trlcal worker of the I'aclBc Tele phone ami Telegraph -company who were on strike In count state (or a $7 ditr wage, have returned to work under an agreement granting this wage but refusing recognition of their union, T. 0. Vlckers, a vice president of the International Ilroth rrhootl ot Electrical Workers, an nounced here today. o Flral offerulets will lie shown no leniency, he announced I MARTINEZ. Juno 18. Hi hands' bound bchMud bl buck, the body of Thomas Peterson, wcll-to-ilo Oakley potato ranchrr, win found In lh 8nn Joaquin rhcr n quarter ot n mile froin.lilH ranch. i WOODLAND. June 18. Robert Chamberlain, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mm. 8. It. Chamberlain, wan ilnntahtly killed near Madison, thin 'county, Saturday nlitht, when the car' driven by Chamberlain and occupied' by two other children, win Mrurk by a larre truck belonging to II, T llrewster of Davis und driven liy Samuel Zimmerman. MMMMUtataMMMMMUMMMMMMMMUUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIMftlMMMM TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTi .... T. KODAKS KELSEY, June IS. While doing extensive development work on the North Star mine In the Neley din trlct, owned by J. M. Harlow, a well known engineer of Sacramento, a three-foot ledtte of high grade ore, wai uncovered rnnnlnit In value i wnonLAKI). June 111 The Ynln from 10 to 130 per ton. "Filers' club let o contract todav to McQrew for the ronstrnctlan I aviation field In tho rlub'm I mvs&mRW&i Intelligence and Dispatch WE BELIEVE YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE SERV ICE OF THE FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK, WHERE EVERY TRANSACTIONS EXECUTED WITH INTELLI GENCE AND DISPATCH. YOUR ACCOUNT, SUBJECT T.O CHECK, IS SOLICITED. Rrst State &SatngsBank Klamath Falls. Oregon WILLOWS. June IK After evad ing the officer of Oregon for to years and living In and around Wil lows flVM month, Floyd Davis, want ed at Madras, Orn was. through ai 'chance remark dropped by a friend, 'at rested liy Sheriff Newt Power. Moves WOODLAND. June 18. Although ' , . hopelessly stricken with cancer. Mrs. trwct Btar Woodland J. F. Fisher of Tancred, a woman about 64 years of age, has surprised, her friends with her fortitude, sun-' ny disposition and capirlty for work with the needle. Since Mrs. Fisher lenrned last January that she could not recover she has been pl)lng her needle dally In the hope to leave each neighbor of her community something thot may be useful and by , .,.. , . .. , ' which she may be remembered. SU8ANVILI.R. June -" jdents ft that portion of the talley' GEORGETOWN. June IS The riorlnK on Honey lake report that sawmill on Hear Creek, three mlleth" la-e Practically dry ami ili.il from Georgetown, and 12r..O0O feet llnln ,,,p m'1 H'k or ,,n ,lu" of lumber owned by the Georgetown 'n" '" " no "'r " """ Lumber and Supply company, were coming in iroin me inae aiwavs raise destroyed by fire. About 771.000 thick clouds of dutt. The last time feet of lumber was saved. J. C. (i. jttala occurred, according to old v't ler and Sons, the nrlncloal stork-Mlers In tho valley, was In lSS:t. holders, estimate the loss at t &0.- j Several dry years In succession Snvu GIVE INSTRUCTIVE, ENJOYABLE RECREATION FOR CHILDREN Kodaks accurately record pleasant scenes and events 1 : and is particularly interesting if there is a baby in ! : ,vuur nuiibf. uvviy iuvhuiu jfuchj miiii unvy o Kiunm i month by month may be photographed and placed j in KHuy o uwurv iui nuuic tuimuiv m jui KODAKS BROWNIES $9.49 to $56.26 $2.86 to $19.85 DEVELOPING AND PRINTING The good points in your negative are brought out by proper developing and printing. We have our own finishing plant with experts in charge who know how to give you the best pictures. Bring or mail your films to us. Work received before 5 P. M. Ready the next day at 5 P. M. STAR DRUG CO. tf(ss(tsM(stMtttastsfatsstMttsiMs 000. rt-il IlED IlLl'FF. June IS An un usual shipment lnnded a 7.955 pound gasoline engine, which was rushed here to carry on rice Irriga tion for the Orchard Park Land company. The big engine was bndly needed by the company and no chances were taken on freight delays. The cost at transporting It here via express amounted to $285. NAPA. June -18. Henry and Fred Thcdens of nrowa's Valley, who kill ed three coyotes last week have add ed six more scalps to this number. The fsrmers In that section arc de cidedly pleased with the results these two men are accomplishing In ridding their section of the valley of a pest. WOODLAND. June 18. Close up- on 300 horses are due to reach here this week for F. P. Do)le and W. II. Hnrd. The animals are to be Inspect ed Friday for service In the remount service of the United, States army. decreased the run-off Irom the wafer shed. WOODLAND. June IS. Catholic prlerts from all parts cf the valley. Including many from Su-ramento, at tended the thirty-fourth annual corn- are well and like their new home Mury Hunt, who Is staying at .Mr Zlilmlen's, w home to spend Sun day with her unrlo's family. .Mrs, Mable Fngle. Miss' Myrtle .Mjcrs and J. L. llalley and wife weru Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday. J. A McComb and wlfu wxre In Klnmath Falls Wednesday to see menrement exercises of Holy Itosnry their son who Is In the hospital. convent of this city, at which 12 young women were graduated, prin cipally In music subjects. Wo Ibis MAIIYSV1LLE. June IS. Having seen his mother pour gasoline In the stove to start the kitchen, fire, Thom as Edward Irwin, :-year-sld son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Irwin, residing did not learn his condition at lime. The recent rnlns In this locality were wele med by the ranchers and we trust havo done a great deal of good. The Helping Hand ladles were en tertained by Mrs. George Knox Wed nesday and spent a very enjoyable BEGIN HOT WATER DRINKING IF YOU PONT FEEL RIGHT toys aim of htt watsf with hosphsu btfor brsakfMt wrashss out polMna, near the Seven-Mile bouse, poured ly- The time was spent tying com som gasoline on the kitchen fire and 1 forts, sewing and visiting. Those was burned to death. 'present were Mesdamvs Macken. . CrumUII. Ilrumhull. Wilson, llalley, YltEKA. June 18 A new aerial Miller1. Hunt. Harrison, llurrls, Hat patrol, established In northern Call- "" Koblson, Chappel, Shamhart. Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. LOS ANOELES. June IS. Mrs. Mary E. Lovcll, mother of Congress man John K. Ilaker of Alturas, Mo doc county, and grandmother of At torney Fontaine Johnson of Sacra mento, passed away In Ui Angeles Tuesday, at the age of 83 years. t44i4i Announcement OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY, JUNE 21ST Blacksmiths, Boilermakers, Machinists and Wood Workers The largest and best equipped shop between Port land and San Francisco. We are prepared to do all kinds of heavy mill work, and make logging equip ment. Auto truck bunks, truck bodies, truck trailers built to order. I have installed Oil -Furnace for Spring work. Using THE BROWN PYROMETER instruments for tempering, Auto and Truck Spring work is no experiment with us. You will find first class Mechanics here, and commonsense prices. Shop located at 6th and Willow Street, Phone 530. C. B. HOUSE, Prop. .aa. TnUCKBEi June 18. Patrick H. jPresby, and old resident of Truckee, died here of cancer. He bad work ed around Truckee and Lake Tahoe 'for many years, and was a native of California, aged CO years. 1 rwfiKrv T..nA ib r... .iA.i u... .been recorded here of the sale May;Fulr. dead here. He was 85 years f r ,22nd. by the F. S. Murphy Lumber oIll' ? L " An... rn . t .... . .tn .. known an the Illinois Ranch on Thompson Creek In American Valley near Qulncy, to Silvio Hamelll. EUIIEKA, June IS Three hun dred citizens of Eureka nro llablo to arrest on charges of violation of tho Eighteenth Federal Constitutional (Amendment and Prohibition Lnw. ! This Is acordlng to a statement given out by prohibition enforcement offi cers here. fornla and southern Oregon by tho Button. Gregory, Heed, Miller. Knox, ral ,; fod' United 8tate government with a .vuss iiatcn. Mary. Aila and lleulah basest Medfonh. Oregon, takes In the' 'unt """) Mltle, Miss Hhamhart Klamath river and part of Shasta n rd children, the latter hap- If you wake up with n bad taste, had breath and tongue Is routed; If your head Is acklng, If what you eat ours and forms acid In stomach, or you are bilious, constipated, nervous, sallow and can't get feeling Just right, legln Inside bathing, Drink In-fore breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoontul of limestone phos phate in It. This will flush the pois ons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alim entary trod. Do your Inside bathing Immediately upon arising In the morning to wash out' of the system all the previous day's poisonous waste, gsses and sour bile before rounty. MAItVSVILLE. June IS. Charles Nell, alias Charles llensey, urrestcd In San Francisco on suspicion of hav ing robbed n safe in that city was returned to Marytville laM night by Sheriff C. J. McCoy to answer a charge of robbing the safe In the office of the Union Ltnilxr company from which ubout 17.000 in Liberty llonds and other valuable bonds and papers vveru stolen on the night of January 24, 1920. p!er than nil the rest. I O W. Myers and family from thulr ranch In 'Sunny California" were guests at II. E. Wilson's Sunday Ilelh and Eliza Klrkpatrlck are spending a few days with their aunt. Mrs. It. C. Short and family. C. F Stone of Klnmath Falls spent Sunday here tit tho runch. One would hardly recognize the place since nearly all tho sago brush Is removed. To feel like young folks feel; Ilk you felt before your blood and mus cles became loaded with body Impuri ties, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone jihos phato. which Is ineipenslvo and al most tasteless. Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, headnchy or have any slnmarh disorder should be gin this Inside buthlng before breakfast. Now York City has an nverago of ono first every twi-nty-onii minutes, day and night 44mmmmm NAPA. June. 18 (Jeorge N. Fosh, wha cainu to California Jn IST.S and was employed In the Comstock initio In Nevada during Its palmiest days and who wob n personal acquaint ance of John Mtickny and James Q, C'HICO, June 1. Charles Homer, who was seriously burned when ho h rushed Into his burning homo near Ortand, Glenn county, to save his, little son, who died three days ago from burns received at tho same time, passed away Monday In a local hos OROVELAND, June 18. Flro of mysterious origin which started nt 11 o'clock Tuestlny night destroyed the poxtofllce, Copings Ice Cream Parlor and tho now Co-oporntvo store, Smith's Cash storo, tho do For- irnrl butcher shop and then Jumped across the Ftreet and destroyed dn Furrarl's law oflico and Justlco court, a dance hull and a barber shop. of) I '1 arVBssJ WE'LIVHK Oiai) TO TKLL YOU Just what It will cost to move your household effects to your new home If you will phone ui to call and size up bow big a ran will be re quired. You'll find our charges very reasonable, our service prompt and efficient. Western Transfer Co. 7M Mate PfcOM 171 Km. JMB MMIIHIMHtMIIIIIMIMIimtMMMHIMMIMMIM SONOMA, Juno 18. An ancient bell, that moro than half n century ago ohlrned each day tho nadrcH' call to worship, was restored recently to its old place In tho 8an Francisco do Solano mission here. Governor Stephens was tho principal speaker at the restoration ceremonies. EUREKA, June 18. Speeding prices are climbing right up, along with other luxuries In Eureka. Justlce-of-the-Peace Adams an nounced today that, beginning July 1, all assessments or "opening 'er up" would be flOO flat in hi court. HHAKTA VIKW Clarcnco Hunt and family, Klamath Falls, wero visitors ut O Hunt's Sunday. I Lector Wilson bus returned homo ufter spending two weeks with rela-' thes In Klamath Falls. V. M. Ilubb and family, of Merrill. wero guests at W. CrnndaU'H 8undn. Miss Louise Hutch, who Iiiim been spending uovorul months with rela tives In Los Angoles, bus returned to her homo horo. Claude Klrkputrlck and family, of Dorrls, R. c. Shortand family, from near Klamath Fall's, and Will Lay man and family spent Sunday with C. H. Klrkpatrlck. We are pleased to note that Mrs. C. C. Miller, who has been spending several months with relatives and friends at Klamath Fall, has re turned to stay with her daughter, Mrs. Nettle Hunt. W. W. Bailey, who has purchased a home In Medford, came to tbla place last week to get bis household goods. We are aorry to lose Mr. Royal Anne Cherries Delivered FRESH Direct from our orchard to your home by express or parcels post. All charges prepaid. Order your CANNING CHERRIES now they will be ripe and ready for delivery from June 20th t 10 juiy ist. PRICE $3.50 PER BOX (Each box weighing about 23 pounds) All .express or parcels post charges prepaid by us. Dalley's family, but pleased that they Our cherries are known as the finest in. thn Roane, River Valley. 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. WIMTi:ftl.UM ORCHARDS, Medford, OrcKon. Date Enclosod plenso find $., for which plooso send mo by Express (or Parcels Post) .:. boxea of ROYAL No. of boxcH ANNE CHERRIES, delivered frco without cost to me. Name.. Address (Remit by monoy order or check) SEND IN YOUR ORDER EARLY. ADDRESS WESTERLUND ORCHARDS MEDFORD, OREGON. IMMMM I