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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1920)
-.'.rActa rivu A, THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON wMbivmoAT. rtnni m, MP . ,; ; , ,,! m ,, J,,r-Tl . , U - - - ' K c TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MMMAWWWWWWWWWWWMMW 1 FOR HALW C room. bBMnlow! built In features, modem In rry nwixici, garage; garni term, in qulro 304 N, 0th. 3316 WANTUD Klnnr cigar Central Hotel, about 6 font. 23-30 WANTKO 11 mo do your transfer work; reasonable rate; also, block wood delivered IR per cord. Phone 20VR or laqulre 1410 Kargont Ae. 33-30 nBlllNll RODfr-Alfklnili. of re Wiring; niw rod M-da to order. H. Y. Haste, 182H Plnaaaat AVb. ' ' 333 roil flALH On paved etreet, now four room1 bungalow, Jyl right for two people. Call 1447 Warden Ayn. 33 WON $10,000 FOR ' POLITICAL IDEAS A HHA1. HOMK-UKK HOMM VOR flALB C room plastered bba-o, largo room, nie location, 3 good Ute, fruit nd efcade tree, berry bathes, abruba tad garden, Jlatb, toilet, link, lavatory, pantry, built In kitchen cabinet, buffet, fall basu Mont and a "well lawn. Price f MOO, J. T. WAKD M t. I'liono STf. H34 Mnln HI 23 Out of town owner milieus to dis pose of dcslruhlo Improved liuMimtii property; Spring street. Itnllroml Addition, lot 19 II, block 7. Deal til rtirt; no annul. II, A. Kindred, EUR I (Irovif street, Oakland, (!ul 23-2'J KOIt HAM: Cook stove, 340 Lin coln. Call after, t o'clock. 23.25- POSITION WANTKO sVtypl-t or of fire girl. 3 years -ixperlMiro, Ail iIhmm lloi It. J. Herald office. 23-3G Tlin Indira Missionary Hoclnty of tint Klrnl Christian church will glvo n "Hllver Tea" Thnraday afternoon at tlm homo of Mm, J. M, Kvaas, cor ner of Kill and High fit. The mem bers are especially requested to bo present and the friend of inn cburcti Invited. sssBMrr l '?S-3fsbm Hk. yg4gg TB PRIZE V 'L ffiPW yBfc-. vi, f Tffiiii ... Mb .ssssssssssrTa-'sp'sV o- CALIFORNIA NEWS o PAItADIHK, .Ifino 22. Ground ban Iiciiii broken for tho beginning of the foiiritlnlnii of tint new $27,500 Chlco bl;li nrliinil liruiuli Tim work will piiHlu-d until l In j imlldlriK Ik fin irlmd, iw It Ih liiti)iid-d to liccln the next tirm of xcbool In llio new 'iijIIiIIiii;. VltKKA, Jiiiiii 22 Df-utli clnlmcd U ft liiijrneK, n prutiilr.i.'nt nttorney iitiil polltklmi of Hlxklyou riiunty. Tht- dunilM! I'limii ut 10. ID a. in. II u WOOIII.ANII, Juim 22 ferry Mlciilo Ih out of Jail under 110,000 liondii (ivmltliiK trlu I on a cbufxe 'of iiiiirilirliir; Alouxo IlltnUoe In Cobura, Kci.tiirky, In 11106. Thin In accord iru: to n luller rerclvnl ty Hhcrlff .1 W M-urmi from Dcpiitr Bbcrt 1 II Jiim-H of WIIDamfihurr. Ky., wlio cuiiii) to Wooillund to return the conleimeil murderer to the point fof irlul . . I.Ofll, Juiik 22 A lurlokd of 1idi rlKirrlcH oll lit Mlnnrapolln for tfi inn rro-H, tlm hW:h-ft prlrn ever (mill for u Klmlliir Milpinvnt of thin fruit Ire in (.'ullfonilu, uirordlnK to lorul withorltlvM One crowcr bud HI 20-pound lioxf In the -tilpmcnt lliLl kuvii lilm a net profit of 11.0C0 Ttvciity-piiund Iioii'h of IlInK cherrlee, u purtlciilnrly cliolre variety, brouKht 10 25 each. ItAllOAIKH IN I!KW OAKM One 1920 Model llethlohem 3000 pound truck, electric IIkIiIm and Ntarlvr, run uliout KQ0 mlltut, good on new Price $2000. One Ford 1 ton truck, pneumnllc tlrm, ehock nit norberri, engine driven tire pump, Al conditien: price 1900. One Ktudo baker light delivery truck, 2r.0. One Dodge touring rar, $1100. Ono llulrk tnurlnc rnr, IU.0. t:. l Me IIANfOltf). Julie 22. Taking the witiK-HM Ntuinl III hut nn lielinlf, Wll liuni J 1'iirlnH, poHtinuiiter of IK-uth, Nevhdu, on trl.il here for murder, , I told how iu killed Clurciice It. Katsn, IVInblin rarH-iiter, a rival for bin wlft-'H affection KoMm-k reiterated That three rouni men won th "! nfer-iloii l..i wan alleged to nave 110,000 offered by the Republum mitd to an Klkn, Nevadu, newrpuper National Coiumltlee In the pirn bll ri,ruury form lutfixtlon conteii limtt' .1 I to young men under 26 year ? " age Carl fimlth Jonlyn of Hpnnr- ( HKIIKKI.BV. Jun.i 22. Jeett W. flold. M.. a nrit wlnnlnu .Adaiue, HR, former :overnor of Ne- asssMgsrz. i i- - jr tt- 13000 W I" Kmltli of Ann Ar J J O'llrlen. Jatnea Hood and other bor, Midi., wan third the awnri imaKtiateH if tlm Coumtbck I.ode days. Mini iiooo Ail are college ,m ,1(,M, ,11)r,. huu mii wriwi iii uiu wiif I i4'r aucieitloua will b written ti tha Republican pl.t form mlttad to tba Cblcigu lonttn' Only Six More Days of the June Sale, of Coats THERE remain, but six more dayn in which yob have the' opportunity of purchasing one of these charming Summer" CQatS at a re duction that will mean a considerable tAving ttfyou.- - "" Every Spring and Summer style is included , in this extraordinary sale. Both the nobby, short-coats designed for sports wearlike the one' sketched and the long; graceful coats favored for street and evening wear are offered at price concessions ranging from 10 per cent to 50 per cent " ' i Children's Unionalls $1.50 The nationally known Lee Unionalls for children "just like Dad's" made of strong khaki cloth ; with' drop seat; sizes up to 6 years. ' Just a few left Bought some time ago, to sell at" $1.75, which is very little less than the present wholesale price they are remarkable values at $1.50. u -Mt- you are looking for value. "iXKH ATKNTION MAIlVr.Vll.l.K. June 22 I'rof It Hill, who for tlm Iut two term jliiiH r.llfil tlm ponltlon of agrlrultural liiiLiriiriiir in Uiu Mnrvsvllli- high William.. 36 Main Ht . pbann J.J r;urM M ,,,r ,l(Mm rr racers- rlmol, hue given l.otlre that be will and proOln ny tneao eipenencee. r, ttrn to toko tnu principumnip ui ine Don't fall to read Undent ad. If Hit m mr any n" "" " I.yon county high nchnol nt Yerlnc- A,,V Monal woman boa fora;oU..'r" w ton. Nevada. Iluulne n.xt fall. man headed toward the aame goal. I havn never como In contact with It. U)DI, June 22. K. A Humphrey, , . , , . . . . Tb-t. ! tbn reaaon I nan wobjoo J(fu mMia5r ,or tht. Kar, Frn .Xr'V,U :,er'V,;,a.t.:d tlo W0k" . the ..I, tut In the e mpuny. returned from Initial vul- Htnto Convention at Bnlom. July 22, work that helpn ono to ondemtnnd j,y While In tlm miutlurn port of 23, 24 will romu beroro thn lidgu Work and lov axn the two great (li, Mut) h) )0U.nl 320 ncrrB of unrn Tburmlny. Juno 24 All memlier.i formallvo foctont In tho development JC ( H0Utll,.ai)t ,,, ,ttk,.. nro reque-ted to lie prenent to neidt nf n womnn'it career, ,'.,, ..n.i. i, . um ,.i. ...v..r,.i In thone arrangement. No woman who In i-erlou-ly work- field, on which !. will plant m-vernl O, A. IIAYDK.n. 'inu nt anything, jum nit no wnnmn 'arn tliH ut uiiH! nnu nine grap-'ii 23.24 fill ASS VAU.KY. June 22 John Cumow was narn-d president of the Oruiet Valley chamlivr of com mirni ut tlm firVt meeting of th board A II Mooter wan nck-ctvd a Thcntro VIC nrw,j,.nt. 23 , U'tlllli Is WHAT i) NTH II) Ihid Keiuii (DorlH Kinne, AumrU" ;renli"tii uiuotloual 3t'tieiM. nun In lirllii;.iK to tlm n-ri'Oti, InroiiKii I ulled Artntl.i, tho grrntcHt Iomi otory ivr uilttiju. "Iloiiianio," In a l..en lnor of her aw. Hlii lum niiiiteiiliid to write n KurleH of uitlclet' In womciti, which wu are pretentlng dally.) ...i.'.. r.ntiv invnu. ran slvn place In her heart to nn thing ! than the hlghct Ideal and appreciation of what every other woman In. doing NOTi: Minn Kennti In her nm ttmilnii nlcture. "Itoiiinncti. n United ArtlnU' production nppe.ir nt tho Utterly Tliurmluy. will 1 have oftwli lienrd of women not llkliig woiimii, iiliuut the cutty thlugn they ay nod tlm 'unkind tlu.iK limy .In fl.t till rt'i'tl .tllt.irl. U'tlll'tl i.ltlS ho Htrnngii, ji-l I havo imVer ttttvn .. , . ,,,,, , , ., n.,v . , , , , ,. , Mm. I'leitBunl II Idelirund. uf Oak .woiiiun who worked, who iHii'l.keen '" , and eager In her a,..eel,.llO.. of, "' W "' ll " "" " 4,vv4VVVwww4w' IIAKKKSriin.l), Juim 22 ltoy ADDITIONAL I'KIIKONALU 4jWolf, convicted ef murder of KImor A4444f444 ' ' Oreer, -May 20, arrived here Saturday linoniliu; from s.in gueutiu, was re H'nteuccd to death by Judgo Howard A. IV Mm and iiturted on Ills return trip to Uiu death cell at noon. Tlm exo utlon will take place In not Iibh than Ui) dnyit and not morr tlminPO du'M. Dr. Kltiunda. a well known OaK lnd -utgeou, Is u vUltor In Klamath KuIIh. Mr. und Mrn Orunt Nel-on hnvo rnturiivil from their wedding journe) and will ho ut home to their friuudit )hut utery other woman sho workn, hu'n tried to do. Till lypu'uX voiuan lit universally willing to help. Iljlian 'ytlt toVoftVi (o Ut'leiUtotf, tho JenlouHy.llmt ju uiipoiii'il to, li In ovltuhlo (Jory,wll,Afl. ' luddu'd'"'l "hnyo mot only iriendllneji imtl 'njiprcfu inn anil unecium. i liUKluohH and plea -u re trip, T. It. I'uttumon ami Krunk Orn lirau'l worn county sent, vlltora (rem their ranrhon In tiv.nu I.ako valley. An'KITS MI9IIXATION II. !:. Ilradlmry tinlsy ;ur.lled his 'Mniwv Mlf theno womtin'vUvo kuc fnr,,",1 ""Wl'luiiro of, the Democratic (('uuloil mid Ih'tilr muocchii lilitkeM them nomlnntlon iih uttiqiulil) man from Dipron1miv.i till tlm muro, oV'tlm hho.," ,"r,,cl ,u ,no mry of -late rlilercH ono bun tea muUii to gut any. ,"- NotWrallnn of 1Kb tinml. where In wlmt one uiidertitluiii, Tlielrit may lmo liemi tllHiui'iolnt tuiint, lint their own unrealized am hltloim havo iiiudo tliuiu no Iohk big In' their feollag for a fellow-worker who htia met nuuceAH, whorb they'taco failure It In alt ii gnmo and Klncu worlc In Uio only thing Hint countB, and n:ic rllleo nml wholQ'honrted ilovotlou to oiio'h art, any tilt woiiinn taliee her nnllon was inielved ! Mr. llradhur jestiuilnj' II.MIV IIOV ItOII.N IlKKIcrA, Jun 22 More than 100 women and girls are employed In the Ilumo cannery here, packing the 1920 crop of cherries. Some cf thn women und girls em ploy) d am milking us much as ftj a day. A 10-pounil hoy wim horn lait tilulit to Mr. und Mrs. Henry Semnn al their homo on (ho Merrill road. Tho lltllo fellow Is ,tn lie nitnietl C'hiirJ"it Henry. ;4't'4 BARN DANCE . , AT SISTER'S FARM SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 26 ALL NIGHT DANCE HIGH CLASS JAZZ MUSIC I , LVEKYtSUUY WELCUMt H444 QUINCY, Juno 22. -On of the largest jollow pino treon ever felled In I'lum.iR county wuh that on tho sale area of tho F. S. Murphy Lumbar eompan near tho Thamp.ion ranch. I.lcven logs with ii seal of 12,110 hoard feet wore cut. The log from which this Boctlon was cut was tho necond logVn tho treo mid tho diameter of 'tho xtump was 0 ftet 8 IncliMH. A count cf tho rlngH on tho stump tdtows that this treo v.-ns npiiroxlmntely 25S years olds tho mmhI of which undouhtedly commuiiccd to Hprout about tho llnio that tho Mayflower Imuled u I'ly mouth Hock in 1C20. MAItYSYH.LK, Juno 22. Kred rium, local Juuk dealer charged with maintaining a public nuisance, has domnnded n jury trial In tho pollco court. I'lum la carrying tho record fdr frflijuont arronts, having twice before, witliiu u purled of 10 days, faced tha court tor infraction of a local ordin ance governing his business. YOnA C?ITY, Juno 32. Tkroufbl fingerprints ten oy tne Burftara, on a, Every Yard of Silk in Stock at 1-3 Off Sale Ends June 30th We wish to impress upon you the fact that this remarkable sale includes every yard of silk on our shelves. The very newest of this season's snorts silks, the softly tinted crepe Georgette, the lustrous .satins and rich tafettas everything in silk fabrics may be had at 1-3 off the regular prices. $11.50 Sports Silk $7.67 $ 8.50 Crepe Soleil, $5.67 $.6.50 Baronette Satin....$4.37 $ 3.00 Georgette $2.00 $ 2.75 Crepe de Chine.. ..$1.84 S3.50 Satin $2.37 $3.00 Tafetta $2.00 $3.00 Poplin $2.00 $3.00 Messaline $2.00 $2.50 Plaid Silk $1.67 Coal-oil Lamps 1-2 Price During thn removal of our china and crockery dept. wo Uncovered a lot of coal-oil lam pa, with large glass oil res ervoirs and brass burners, for merly priced up to J2.00 special al Vi off. New Axminster Rags $75 Wo have Just milo.uliHl a for tunate purchase of Axminster rugs. Tho patterns aro very attinrtlve; slzo 9x12. Considering "prfsvnt quota tions In tho Knntorn markets, 175.00,1s a sey reasonable prlco for rugs of thl- quality. Announcing the arrival of a shipment of the perfected " Caloric " Fifekss Cookers These fireless cookers come in both the one or two compartment sizes; the' interiors are lined with seamless alumi num, 'the utensils are made of the same sani tary metal. $32.50 and $55.00 Special Sale of Blouses $5.00 In order to meet Summer's demand for cool, dainty Illousej a group of georgotto creation hare been repriced at f 5.00 al thcush tho original price was, In many instances, as much oj IS.50 Tho colors Include white, flesh, bel,o navy and black. Almost every ono Is cleverly embroidered with silk floss, ac cording to tho provaillng mode. a f Indow pano nt tho Mngrudvr resi dence, and prints left supposedly by hu same party on a screwdriver used at the homo of Pr. J. Hurr in a futile attempt to gain un entrance, Sheriff jion Manford hopes to apprehend tho persons who ribbed tho Mugruder home here! Wednesday night. An expert from thd' stuto Identification bureau procured tho fingerprints. HAMILTON CITY, Juno 22. A Mpark from a Hamilton-Colusa freight train Ignited n grain field belonging to Frank Weston, five miles vouth of Hamilton City. Sri.vciilv.flvn ncros of barley was dOKlroyod together with CO sacks of( throbbed barley. making as much as $4. SO n day. attaches under ono head. Tho coniul Adults aro earning- is or utorti. pr( geiteral' declared that they overlap day. T,bo, peach harvest will begin ped'and were tho causa of confusion later. I and a detriment to efficient senrle. "Buslne firms aro frequently em- ni'D I1LUFP. June 22. Then r .' "maura ny iioi Knowing mo .UUC- ators of tho United States forest bervt,,on8 f ean "lcIal.M ho added, after ico patrol who nro flying from this Pa'ln tribute to Dr. Klein. , "They baso under tho direction of Captain do not kn,ow wnou - 6 Yo W. Ifoovor hnvo discovered 20 fires """o1 conceive u groat American In national forests In tho past two. -""Inr-M concern sending two ropre- weoks, It was announced hero. TOO HOOK KOSUVII.M., Juno 22. I.ouls K ( J sues, orphan, who worked his way through high school, has boon award ed tho scholarship of fated by tho Women's Improvement club of Hoso Vlllo to tho most deserving boy or girl graduating from that institution. 3 SAYS CONSUL LOS ANanLKS, Juno 22. Levy's cafe, for 30 years a gustatory land mark, of Loa Angeles, and known to many thousands of the traveling pub lic, jpnssod out of existence when It went under the hammer at auction. WINTERS. June K.-f-The apricot harvest U ,at IU height now, and many local vedple are engaged In the tentative down hero to perform the same Outlf. It would bo a wasto of effort nnd cxpoasa. Tho United k States government should havo a cen tral organization for tho perform ance of nil duties In connection with forolgn trndu. I do not caro whether tho functions nro taken away from 'tho consulate and given to the com mercial attacho or whether tba com mercial attacbo Is placed under tlu I authority qf the consulate. My only I1UKNOS AIRES, May 25, (lly -tutorcst lu thta is that tho work tw Mull). Consul Oenoval Hobertstm done by a singlo authority nnd net was applauded by tho United States two." Exporters' association of Iluenos Aires whon at a luncheon recently, ho ilnMnrtwl thnl thnrn nhnlllfl tin 'hilt mini outhorlty lit forelg countries to rep resent tho United States In forolgn trudo relations. The luncheon waa given In honor IOU.SII-DANZl( TIUttTY WARSAW, May 21. (Ry M.U1)- A troaty wob signed Jh Warsaw' re cently betwoen the frco city of Dan zig and the republic of Poland, aa of Dr. Jullua Klein, United 8tate8(gUring Danzig of a liberal supply of commercial attach, who la rotlrin-n provisions Until tho new harvest 'li- from the aervlce. He was asked by return Danalg agreed to send to Vttfl Mr. Robertson to urge on hla return td the United Statea the necessity of placing the commercial and financial land S00 tout fit sugar, marmaJauii v- and fruits. many local people are engagea in iaoj placing me commercial ana nnanciaii . . o "i vifofk. 'fCUUarin if yeara (Old areunctlone of conaula and commercial ' A Olaralfled At wU sell It. i IS 1 &utovAAmmHtoUiMiitut'-'''' ..i Ui !i.'Pllr fl .V V.V . A.k.vilA JM