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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1920)
i y.u.'fi. ii lUE EVENING HlJUU). KLAMATH AtUS, OREGON jww The Evening Hera Id m. I. MURRAY rillD BOUIiR CMy Editor GENERAL PERSHING'S ''JEFF' JUMPS A NT M. - . .- - Published dally, except Sunday, by Tfca Herald Publishing Company ol KlUBKtb Falls, at 115 fourth Street. tared 'nt the postofflee at Klam- ftta Falls, Ore., tor traotmlMton thru MM matls'as second-class matter. i- Meaiber of th Associated Press, TM Associated Press Is exclusively MtltrM lo the uao for republication C all newt dispatches credited to It r not otherwise credited In this per, and alto local newi published MfWB. All Hahta of repabllcatlon of spe- dlspatcbes herein are alto re- Monday; junk at, itao DEMOCRATIC CONTROL j FOR STATE CHAMBER Subscribers to Budget Will Have Voice In Matter f Expenditures. "After1 1 have subscribed to the Ore gon State Chamber of Commerce, Wu.il vart will I have In tho organisation?" This quretlcn I frequently heard In connection with the State Chamber ex pansion movement now In progress. The answer Is that all subscribers will hate a voice In sarin; how the aoary will be spent By this and ther saetbeds the fundamental demo cracy of tho organisation Is aasurrd. Of course tho Board of Directors, to which every member Is eligible, will 'etaally eipend tho funda of the organ ergan organ isateon: but they will be guided lu their eapendlturxa by tho wishes of the OThacrlbera. To determlno whst the subscribers ant tho Stato Chamber to do, group meetings will be held In every centet erf population In tho state, when all sub- Bribers will bo called together and Stfkcd to answer, la writing, tho fol sawing questiens: L What caa the Oregon Stale Cham ber of Commerce do to Improve condl ttoaa cf opportunities In ycur own Una f business or profession? S. .What do you bellevo the Oregon Mate Chamber of Commerce should do to advance the Interests of your own eemmunltyf i. '.What In your opinion as a citixen, la the thing of flrat Importance for the' Oregon 8tate Chamber of Com merce to do for the good of tho atate M a whole f, After theso group meetings havt keen held under the direction of the acutlve committee lu charge of the campaign, etch dlttrlct will telcct one tjre?3!tlva to -Urnd a convention with the officers and' directors cf the State 'Chtmber, and the answers to the questions will be formulated lntoa . program of acidities designed to unite the cnilrc state on (If Unite tasks. The program of work will also con trol rxpei-dlture. When work Is start ed on thli proKram tho director will follow thdr pricnt practice of submit ting questions of wide Importance by Beans of referendum. Tho Directors represent every city and county la tho state. Representa tion on tho Hoard Is arranged geo graphically and not bated on popula tion. Eastern Oregon Is represented by five Directors, Western Oregon by.tlve, Multnomah. County ty two, and there are three at large; making a total of fifteen, .which aolds the possibility f control by any one section. To sum up: The State Chamber will do what the subecrlbers themselves say should be done. It will fuqctlon through a Hoard of Directors elected by delegates and officers, Including an executive secretary 'elected by the Board. Voting will be done by consti tuent members. Individual subscribers kelp make up the program of activities mad carry them to completion through nmlttee service. I T 1 i. . v - 11 I r7fi -,r I Kis'tnL v.v a v jk . . mw ' t (. m I V i? f ti V - - bv kJ- m- IIB I .?ri'e I. i Tl Ull J7 a Pr--rVflBrq--H VpKP Jr3VHVllVa P !T-BlEEl-Hr WtsssssssEaMg4U3 I JgaP . . 'iTr"aggMsalgVjr-,.; Whii. :";", Bat T7TW I gagagaBKKL: - "3K. ls7sgggssssVta3BVCssrlsgaWJ:v' v" J KggggHgaBK&ILSBMHBflHu - ' gJHISC. r. la V HHHN5,) Enders Specials" X IN KEEPING WITH OUR WORD W,E ARE QUOTING THE FOLLOWING LOW, PRICES TO ALL CASH BUYERS. THESE PRICES HOLD GOOD FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK: ' Jatt beraute the war It over Is no sign thr.t General Pcrrhlnr's a arses have aotbing to do. It Is "piny" time with tbim th wuio aa for the gcaeral. who baa beeu takli.g a bit of vacation. Ttilt li tare shows the general's horse. "Jefr." as ridden by the cnral' md, Captain J. Q. Quekcmeyer, taking tbe hurdles In compvtitlou at iLu Waaalagton borsa show. ?. t plon of Camp Merrltt and the name night won the decision over Al MC Coy, from whom O.'Dowd took the championship title of tb world Romeo llagen, who has met. and r1 celved a draw with Mike O'Dowd and who fur a long time was middle weight champion of the Pacific roast, met defeat twice at McKay's hanu. 400 TO TAKE SUMMER COURSE AT U. OF 6. MIDDLEWEIGHT BOUT BETWEEN CHAMPIONS I'OCATEI.LO, Idaho, June 2J. ' Mlko O'Dowd, "former middleweight' Champion of the world, and dprdon McKny of Pocatulln, middleweight champion, of the noithwcxt, am to meet hero in n l!-round bout on either July .1 or &. Tbe winner of this mutch, It lu ex pected, will meet Johnny Wlluon. McKay has fought over 200 battles in tho west, Including Sun Francisco Portland, Bpokuno and S.ilt Lake, and lias novur Kst a decision nor been knocked down. Ho fought "Mickey" King at Mackay and knocked him down in tbe second round, tho only time King was ever knocked down, and won tbe decision at the end of IS rounds. Ho also won decisions over Harrleau, tbe Canadian champion, and Kddle Nu-, at of Ntfv'Jexaey. ' 4cKay served In the war for two t years, winning tbe championship of t Cuba Fremont, Cal and Camp Mer- i IMi Ml imo taucr fKDa uo was caaiu- IUwlrll walfbta from welter .up. mi 'ttfMtii. iait'lMiarywelfht ckam- UKIVKRSITY OF OREGON. hi- geno, Jane 21. Four hundred stu dents are expected at the sixteenth annual summer session of the U&I versity ot Oregon which will be ln Itlated In Engene today, Immediately following the graduation of tbe prer- ent senior class. Dean II. D. Sbeidon, In charge of tho school, announces that an enlarg' ed curriculum baa been arrangnl cno offering C courses in 24 differ ent departments. Tbcke Iriclnde Americaalxation, Athletics, Arti Bot any, Chemlstrjr, Commence, Dramat ics, Economics, KducMlon, Enclltfa, French Geology Health and Hyglen, History, Library Science, Matha rnatlcn, MojIc. P-'eal Edacstioa, Physics, Psychology, Sociology, Soc ial Welfare, Spanish r.nd Zoology. Tho faculty will embrace 38. mem bers, lf;if(whora will be tpeclallsts secured for the summer from the regular faculties of other Initltu tIon. Tho courses which will bo gien aro planned primarily for teachers, both grad' and high schools, school principals and super intendents, normal tchool end col lego professors, &n well u-i otudentH working toward Hachelor of ArU Or advanced degrees. FORMER RESIDENT DIES AT MEDFORD Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, 1Tb, Ror. 05. Special . Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, 21b, Keg. $1.25. Special Folger's Tea, Black or Green, Keg. 50c lb. Special MLSHIOXAKV TAKKN II.L Clarfcnee F. Kurkr, former phar macist at Whitman's drug stare In this city, died June C at bis homo In MedforU He it 29 years old and, V as one, of.tbc city's bt known young k Imi'n. was given a public funeral In ! the Klka,' tftmplo ut Wed ford. He was A a court tr member or tnn Neuioru v Elks. , X During tbe war Mr Ilurke served X on a mlne-swepvr in tho war tone. jt was twice promoted, and mustered V out UK chief pharmacist's nnate. Alter his discharge from the navy he eatn', to Klaidath Falls, living brre for ej about a' year His health broke 1 uawa ana ov resigneu a taw wpcm before bis death to return to Med-ford Best Grade Fruit Salad, large size. Special ' '. . " Cosmos' Tomatoes, 2 for 35 cl. or Per Case... ) : : Meocn Com. 2 for 35 ct. or I'er Case Goody-Goody Pens, 2 for 35 cts. or Per Case .. Regular -15 ct. Bulk Coffee. Special K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. SO ct. can. Special K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 50 ct. can. Special K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 25 ct. can. Special 50c $1.00 40c 50c $4.15 $4.15 $4.15 35c 70c 43c 22c We will nay this week 45 cents per dozen cash for all fresh Watch Saturday's paper for next week's Specials. eggs. j. E. ENDERS & CO. KOTIQPiip riUCDITOIUs' In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. ln the matter of tho Estate, of Fred Roscoe Martin, Deceased. p'Notlre Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of tbe estato of Fred Itos- con Martin, deceased; and all per sons having rlslm against said es tate are hereby required to present tbe same with proper vouchers to Succeatora to ROBERTS ft WH1TMORE r4iy-ee I. hr ..th.Xn?7it S n ro,t SA1.B-M.O 13 and H. block k Lii-wf. nil5 .?.1mJ T'.u I 3 f 2nd Addition Klamath Falls, klamalhr Falls. Oregon, within six' , ,,.. wn,,h n, ,nv.,itinn TOO LATE TO CLASSIFV ''OR RENT- Room tor slnglii man his final ucronnt nf the admlnlstra- . ,if,iu ,.w.,,. .- ,.v. ... ..,, - nt.tr miiu lliru II l- lion lor uniirnval of uimr. dlnlrlbu- TO It KMT 2 - ronniH, lir Pine. Hon id tftlil mttitu ami for dln-hurrn 21 22 uf sdminutrstor, s.r.d Stmt Jul 2C, - 1JC0 l tlui hour of in o'cldrk tt tn , HMM'Ks ,-,.(Kl PKK (W)UD ()ii tho curtroorn of nuld ourt. at i din ciiuriiiiiuKii in lint i;ny or Klam FUltNISHBD ROOM for rent . i:.J. Ucr, SZ5 Hign St : Mrs 1-2J! SAB-i months from the date of this notlco Dated this 8th day of June. 1920. I.OI.A K. MARTIN, Administratrix nf tho Kitatit of Fred Hoscoo Martin, Deceased. June 8-1C-22-29-C t m NOT1CH TO CHKDITOItH i ... i.. .....k... !.... .i.n bth PjiIIh Klutiiiith f titiiift Mr t.,1,1 w,.rrnXP.f'.JvV';HalC?i- 'l" lllw'nl. 10-00 per cord- '" "," ' -" C"rt us th" 'i.nlnnw A,n ' y' "?i ".' I'himo 2C&H or In.julro H10 Sargent' 'r ar"' M" X '"' "ltl-mint .f .Tillamook, Ore, J1.22 . s.-k said arenunt nnd tint hrnrine nt said .. iH'iiunn, in nirn mnn unu piure any A CAHJN,FOK RKNT. H3H Fremont Kt , Hot Springs Addn 21-23 WANTIJD-Fresh cow Kox ir,2, Il.Tt Hell. ' ,N. (iu thrin; Tho Rev. J. W. Hoyt, Sunday school missionary of the Presbyterian church In Oregon, was taken ill yeu terday and is at present in tbe War ren Hunt bcspltul. Mr. Hoyt came to Klamath Fallr. tbe day before yes tcrduy to assist in the Sunday school work, and bud' tbe misfortune to be taken 111 tbe day he arrived. His condition Is not mrious and he should bo around again in a few days. n In tho County Court of the State' . of Oreeon fcr Klamnth Countv. iCIIhAP Iarge In the .Matter of thn Kstato of John S. Fruits, Deceased. Notlca Is hereby given by the an- dorsliwed. administrator ot tho estalo of John 8, Fruits, decpaned, to the creditors of, and to ull pernor hav ing claims acalnst, thu said di-cfosi'd, AddrfMi I"'!""" intresti'd in said vittut mny j.;3. iqi"ar nn niv oxri'ptlons In wrlllnr. In tho Mild fitjiil nrroiint. rnnlfxl tho III.OOKS FOR SAI.B $6 00 prr WANTIJD- Woman to .p n,i jaiim and sbiiw chiimi If any thcrn cord delivered. Phono 4S3M. J. moo bv the hour 7-11 Walnut Ave. ". wny rinai illstrllmtlon of snld Int. why final 21. 20 , 81 VHtM" Hiiiiuiu nor lt inuilr. and the administrator tllnrri&rp'd lot clc to Main, FOR 8AM-Onii tenm & years old.1 I,u"''1 ' $ d"y "f Jun.t. 1320. fimt nft nnvMil ulrttftt' (prmti Phmui uuiml ilnntilsi mv linrwtty. lrtut. C i . HTO Nr. 331W. afto r5 o'clock. 21-23 with li-atlmr harnens rSDO. I Aiiminntrntor of raid i:tul. will bo a regular meeting of Alohn to -athlhlt them, with the proper I Chanter No. 01, O. K. S on Tuns- 7oa-i!erM, within six months after thu duy evening, Juno 22, 1920, at 8:00 first publication cf this notice, to-' o'clock p. in. Initiation. Visitors wltthe 1st day of June, 1920, tolwolromo. said administrator, at his offlco at 21-22 BKF1K S. CHASTA1N, W M. cne Merrill nan, at Merrill, in One teum H years old, sound hlnck Juno 21-l'R-fi 12-IS horses, true; with hrltchon harnoiw. m price $28C. Addresa P O. Ilox r.oa.' Notico Is borchy. given that there Klnmath Falls. 21-tf jvotie: O. K. H. KeTiri: to 'iu:unoits Notlro Is herobv irlveti Ihnl llm K.XIX'UTOIl'M XOTICK ' KII.INd undersigned Iuih Ihmti duly iippiilntt.il I'l.N'AI, AfrotJXT AND I'l-rriTION udinlnlstrator of thu oMatit ol llvnry FOK I'lNAI, DISTItltltlTION'. i Mason Krlstnl (ulsn known un Ilitnry M. liilstul mid H M UriMiil) de- Klamath County, Oregon, tho samo being tno place for tho transaction of tbe .business of said estate. ' W. F. FRUITS, Administrator of tbe estate of John fi. Friilte, deceased. Juno H1-1E-22-2D Some Seasonable Purola Items Purola Shaving Creum .... -lOs Purola Hair Tone . .. ..! 20 I'urcla Wlsturlu Cream .!l5c-r,.V Purola After Shava I.uxur'...'.1 Purola Peroxo Tooth Pun to .3(c Purola Corn Removtr JWc Purola Mver Sails OOc Purola Syrup Of KJgH COc Purola Syrup Earsaparllla Comp 91.00 Purola Iliiridnllnu Syo Piirolii Almond Cream . Whi Purola Face Powder. r,Oc I'urcla Cuticle Itomovor Oc Purolu Peroxo Cream .. ii.1c-0.1c Purola Foot Powder 5J.V. Purola ,Ollvo Oil , OOc Purola Illood Cleanser 91.00 Purola Mosquito Cream. :tOo Purola Smelling Sulla 50c WANTKD Olrl or woman for gon- eral housework; family ot three, no chlldrep. 1'bone 304. 21-tf In tho County Court of tho Statu i'kiimjiI, hy Ihi- County Court of thr of Oregon for Klnmntli County State of Oregon for Klnmntli Ccimty. In thn Matter of tho Kstato of and ull (wrsous having claims ngulnrt Abnor Weed, Doceasod. I "iil estate ant reuulrul to present Notice Is hereby glwn that I, the name, properly vnrlllnl, to said ad undersigned. Kxeculnr of l.ai.t Will mlnlstrntor at tbo law offices of It. o. LOST Whoever picked np milk and Testament of Abncr Weed. De- roisberk, Klamath Falls, Oregon, cans on two different occasions ceased, liavo filed my First and Final within alx months from tbe date ot from alongside paved road nenr Acrnunt and Petition for Flnul DIs- thlH notlro Shlpplngton will pleuso return samo trlhutlon In snld Kstato and tho nbovi Dated June 14, 1S20 oh cans wore not lost but left tbera entitled- Court has fixed upon 2 KDMUND M. CIIJl.COTK. every day to receive milk. F. 0. Do o'clock In tho nfturnnnn of tho 12lh Alinlnlstrntir of the titte of Chalno, 70C Main St 21-22' day or July, A. I), 1U20, as tno time , iury oiuson iiristsi, dereani:. and thu County Court Room In thi Ju,,u H-21-28-6-12 Court Hound In tho City of Klamath FOR SAI.B C room houstt 2 hloclm Falls, Oregon, us thn plnco when audi K'nilcrs it Co, aro quoting some irnrii ier ii-it uf;iurai jiuvi, uulii, vm;ru liiiy iuriuii ui fiuinuiin iiiujr verv nttrfirtft.. ni.1 . ... toilet, full basement, street paved, present any objections und exceptions , "l,ru-",' PfifH so read their Ad. We are the principal Klamath Falls agents for this popular line of "Made in Oregon" remedies and per sonally guarantee each and every one to give corn-. plete satisfaction Square Deal Dreg Store SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION 't -. i '- 'lt '.' i iy ,.,H,.t alrliiwnllrii 1tt ilvflO filtnv In rinvthlntr llifir. In fi,itiitnii.l ii. f.t "(l W.JM.. ... ....... ..H.nu, .u. .v, ..w ... . .,......., ......u... .w... ... ... on side. Prico $2000: terms. iinythlng done by mo as Kxocutor of AISO said I. list Will and Testiiment, and ut Plliii.iii iimai.tii viihui.x FOR SALIC 2 room rottngo on kiicJi tlmo and place tho said Court. ,,, .,,,.. '. . ' . iHinall lot on paved Mreot In good will finally settle nifil Acrount and' .. .... '" '"'''AND niilghhorhood. level, Prlro for quick Report and rnuko Final Dlatrlbutlotil hiianii, Juno I TIi llrst sale $7C0 cash. .to tlio parties entitled under said I,ust mto Conferinro or I'nlillc lleniiii .i un Mi'ill n...i n:.i ..... "" "' Alril in uiiii iijniuiiiuiii. FOR BALK fi room house In Mills This notlro Ail.lltlnn iui Into lilrlr,.n finilnn tfl flit nritfir I storo house, wood shed, trooH and Court tnnda on tho 7th day of Juno, "' i'""'"- huoiiii nurMlng county, lawn, city water and electric lights. A 1). 1920, and tho first publication school, Imluhtrliil or iltv vImiii-.. Irlce I160Q: terms. lUmndo in tho Kvonlng Herald on tbo ,mrso workwill be In i.tien.iim AliSti :am uay or Juno, a. ii. iv.u. ITIli . .. , ; "";""""- FOR SAI.K 4 room plastered houso HORACH A. WF.HD, one block from tbe paving; stone , Kxnrutor of tho I.ust Will und foundation, all modern conveniences, Testament of Abnor Wood, wired for electric hcatlnr annllances. I Decensod. nice level lot with lots of treos.'Juno 8-IG-22-29-0 hushes, shrub aud flowers. Price ' mil hiiiwi nm una ........ n. ni.7 inline iicnuii "".""'"'..i , . NurwH will liti holUiu rorllBiiil July Is publlHhed pursuant1, .., ... ... , """" nt tho above entitled .""... ll iiuraos doing any form only $3000, ALSO FOR f-ALF 3 room plastered houso in Mills Addition; new, modern, well built, has, bath, toilet, sink, lav atory and bullf In cabinet In kitchen.' Price $2400; easy terms. , ALSO Borne dandy buys in vacant lota, In all parU of tbe city. 3. X. W-fcD OO. Phone ITS .,,,' .184 Main St, V. en "(! '4 i :-il Tlio lay members of thn imgoclatlonn or employing agencies which aro back of the work aru alto urged to com) to tho meetings. This conference follows Imedlately a three days' seeslon nt h ai.t. NfVnrK tw Hi.'.T'ri.i.'uivrV'r nv tvi si Ali MKXWNT ArVD IIKAIUNU '-'onforonco of Social Workers, UF I'KTITION FOR DtHOHAROK AND DIHTRIHUTION In China love-muklng follows mar- In the County Court of the State of 3' """ "," ,n,y abonL thr" Ornson. for thn Countv of Ki-m-ih U8y or the ceremony. There is In the Matter ot the Kstato of Until I n0 "Poonlng" previous to marrlare, Kllese, Deceased. ' I Uke Morut, In the Swisa Alas Notice la hereby given that 0. F. turns red overV , - V Stone, as administrator of (he estate wa 0Mry tcn " 0w,n ot Kmll-Kllew, deceased, has ran- tne "wsence of a tiny plant which d.eredand.-preMimd far settlements inlbla .only through a sscroicop. r ii t , j ,t"