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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1920)
..b.. .-- mmmAr, tvnw m, its THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MOT TWO mjmJwj sm ' ii M UNTIL ABOUT JULY 7TH We will be able to fill order, for Royal Anne Cherries I Delivered FRESH Direct from our orchard to ', : your home by express or parcels post. All charges .prepaid. : Order your CANNING CHERRIES now they ! are ripe and ready for delivery now. PRICE $3.50 PER BOX (Each box weighing about 23 pounds) All express or parcels post charges prepaid by us. I Uur cherries are known as tne unest in uie Kogue I Rirer 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 lie same with your remittance. , WBSTKRMWD ORCHARDS, Memtord, Orfgoa. Uo....-............... ..... SHUDDO Enclosed please find $.. Expreea (or Parcelt Pott) . (or which please send me by U... boxes of ROVAL No. ot boxes ANNE CHERRIES, delivered free without coat to me. Address ......... . . H .. -.... .. . (Remit by meney order or check) SEND IN YOUR ORDER EARLY. ADDRESS WESTERLUND ORCHARDS MEDFORD, OREGON. E WELL KNOWN N T I WORLD SERVANT SUSPICIOUS ' Or EIGHT HOUR DAY l SPOKANE, Juno 28. An eight boar day for a domestic aerrant was the bait ottered by a local woman "who soaght help in her house recent ly. The applicant for help told Miss Phoebe Roberta, la charge ot tho wwmaet'a bureau ct the municipal cm Stofawt agency, that ahe believed She) had arranged the dutlea ot her kewaebold In auch a way that a aer vast could quit promptly at the ex--Iratloa ot eight hour. The woman HIT HEADS TO MEET WITH H STOCKMEN Ever since J. H. Bhaw bid In tbo timber known a the Salomon uult, the bid (or which were opened on Tuesday, June 15, and the announce ment wan made that K W Dee bud purchased a mlllsltc at Shlpplngton, tbeie nien have been the subject of much speculation, an their entersnee Into this territory bat arouaed eon- Iderabte Interest. No oae knew that Mr. Shaw wu Sft'saln tA hid on th RnlnmoB UBlt -r7'j- . .:. :" .v. .::. mo a WBVD II DtCMBI aaown lOl DUf hid war the highest It came ai a aurT prise, Immediately tbe questions 'f were asked: "Is he a speculator?1 A practical mlllmanT Where la he 'from and what has he done?" Bit thy hit there haa drifted Into the turn-' XjbermeV clrclea Information aboat X Mr. Shaw and his brother that has T been quite interesting and-qulte flat X terlng to both ot tbem. Today.' In a XI chat with a representative of The' 'Herald, one of the best Known, prae-l 'Ural and puccessful lumbermen ot tbe Coast, wben asked If he knew Mr Sbaw answered and bis opinion lit worthy of unreserved acceptance "The Sbaw boys are tbe best lum- Ibermen In tbe U S. A. One of tbem 'has been president of the West Coast Lumbermen's association, und be lieve me that man bas to bo a good one to bold that office. They are not,; speculators, but operators and wben such men as tbey are come Into this , district It Is a mighty good sign." I These men have been Identified with tbe Hammond Lumber com- pany. In fact It Is stated that It la ! due to their ability that tbe Ham- mond concern reached Its high place ' .among tho successful companies on .the Coast. ! Almost tbe same story could be J ;toia shout E. w, Dee, who jurt pur chased tbe site at Shlpplngton and who Is one of the moving spirits back of the company that will erect la mill thereon. For three years or ore Mr. Dee was the general man- X ager for the C. A. 8mlth Lumber T company of Coos Bay and wonld rtlll PHOENIX, Ariz.. June 26. Grai lag laada aad other problems of con- mihI. 4 m Amw anil KISV.S and ab .m .&.. -..ukkn.. .will k.. ZL. T .----.-J -... ...i. 7. w """ ., ,." "T be with thit concern If It had not X raom. yet women who were regie-1 dlaeuaaed at a eetlDg of the ArUona . . . ,. ... . . .... X tared at the employment bureau as Cattle Orowera' aasoclatlon and tbe ieatrlag work, looked with suspicion ' Arlxcaa Wool Growers' association at a the' application, i Flagstaff, Arizona. July 7 and 8. Comfort Cleanliness Reasonable Rates ixrurnjnnrirsrsrsfVVVsJ,sii"J"rA-r ..,. a........---...., ma maw the Central Hotel jxruTjvxAAnruvtrusrvvvvvvvviJi"ii i iriiiir irr ,- - New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN ISHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. J. J. KELLER, Manager. , passed Into tbe hands of a receiver, I due to poor financiering. While f , handling the manufacturing end of X the Smith company he made a record I Secretary of tbe Interior Payne. tD,t attracted much attention among The mining Industry la Alaska, Secretary of Agriculture Meredith tne manufacturing lumbermen and which began In 1880 when the gold and Clay Tallman, commissioner of proved by his success tbat be Is what placers at Juneau ,wero first ex- tbo general land office, have been there are so few of, a master of tbo Jolted, baa produced more than asked to be pretest. Invitations have business from top to bottom. 911,000 worth of gold, 'silver, tin, also been sent to forest service of f I-1 The plans. for tho Incorporation of copper, tungsten, antimony, coal, pe- dais In Washington and In New Mer- the company, In which local Invrs- troleam, marble, gypsum, platinum jco and Arizona, tors will be associated with Mr Dee. palladium. t . Three matters closely concerning are progressing rapidly and a drfl- t tho aheep and cattle raising Indus- nlte statement an to Its future oir- tries are to be discussed. Tbe first atlons will be made within a few Is a proposal to urge congressional day. regulation of grazing on tbo public! domain, under wnicn term Is Included n aome 20.000.000 acres of range land. AT THE THEATERS I Rt nrkmon nrtfiiff Chat nwlnt? f n Inn. !" ' " mm JOHNSON NOT MBTQ MICKIE SAYS f TU ONUN tM vtuO !MElT ' ! , I fOUNO IT OlOKT MN TK I W' V XHt KlklStR. ) Stockmen argue that owing to Ina- SACHAMENTO, Oil., June 2C Senator Johnson, waking pjlilicly for tbe first time since the republican convention In Cblccco, told a few ) hundred who greeted liltn at the de pot hero Wednesday that lie was not duwncuNt over the result One of tbe pathetic i-ltuatlons In Senator Jobnnon pafHed throuli-i blllty to secure It ants tbey are re strained from putting improvements "The Family Honor," which picture Sacrnminto en route to hi homo In on open range land and that Inability will be shown at the Star theatre on Han FrnnclHCo. , to estaniisn an equity or any kind has Sunday and Monday. Is that in which Overcome, by the warmth of the ro resulted In friction between owners'a youth In this teens lows all of hii ceptlon nnd the cries of "speech!" of horda and depreciation in produc-' money in a Rambling hell, (.ecretly Johnson stepped onto tho platform tion qt rauge stock. run by the muor of tho town. Not of hU Tollman und told the crowd jDlvlslon fences and wells are )only does bo lose-hls own money, but bow glad he wum that California gave among improvements which stock-( some entrusted to him by his em- him such a tremendous voto nt tho men say would be plncvd on grazing .ployer. presidential preference primary, lands if leases were obtainable. Fearing Jail, he pleads with t,he "Don't Imagine I'm cat down by The second matter is endorsement , dealer to return his money, but in- tho result of the convention," Huld or other expression concerning legls- stead, tbe dealer bos him thrown out Senator Johnson. "I'm happier than latlon for control of tbe packing In-'of the place. Desperate, he decides ever before. I started the campaign dustry. An Investigating committee on burglary, snd goes to tbe home ofon a shoestring nnd wtinn I got tbe west In an effort to rave Msi It Is eitlmMril that tbe material brother from execution. discarded In the timber Industry la Attorneys who defended Albert 'the United Ktutes each year might be Vlek prepared n bill of exceptions for mm t0 ProV,p 40.000 Ions of paper, which thu court granted time after '3.000 Ions of resin. C00.000 gallons sentence had been Imposed It notir rtny) ufono hni) 300.OOO gallons granted a new trial, it was announced f turpentine, that tbo caee would ha appealed. I Meanwhile a local contractor com-1 The total resources of the Invest mencetl building the gallows, and '"""it Institutions of tbe United constructed n high board fence, Htates, exclusive ot International around the Jull yard preparatory to; banking houses, private banks and the execution. j Investment banks nnd brokerage Within 20 days afler Albert Ylek ' ,,0UaM ani1 ,ra,I'" " "uHllos. U appointed at tbe lart meeting of tbe Arizona Cattle Growers' association at Tucson last February is to report Stock grazing In national forest reserves will be tbe third issue. Ex pansion of pasture, building of divi sion fences nnd decreasing of mini mum permits will be phases of this Ishud to be discussed. Matters for consideration also probably will Include the financial condition of the country us it affects loans on sheep and cattle and present market conditions. jmmmm m m m . . .-..-. "i-,-,-,-.-.-!!-.!-!!-,.-,- -.l I.I l.l UU U-l 111 I I I Jl Western Floral Shop BBBBPliaL.BBBBBaSBBw S 'LtlWl'l I'Olt VOUlt liOVKD ONlfS living and departed, flowers are the logical, natural tri bute of esteem and affection, lielng Nature's loveliest gift to man (except woman), yon cannot show your feelinga In a tenderer way than by means of floral gifts. 1 Choose from our large ul beauti ful array. Set place a4e lo order. jMajvM lllMeAMWVMIMIMWIWIt the gambling sharp. He Is discover through I hud thn people, of tbo Unit ed by a small boy, however, and d States with me, even though I though the youth tries to strike the" could not win the majority of the child, bis better r-lf rt&ys his hand; dolexalar. finally the wlster of th gambler 1 "I went Into tho field In one fash comes Into the room and tbe youth Jo,n and enrae out l,n the name, lmh hreaks down and tells her the whole Ion. I made no compromise, hut vtory. .fought to tbe last ditch. She Ir, horrified to learn ot the oc-i "it doosn't make any dlfferoncn If cupatlon of her brother, but pays the a few politicians silting In the Hlack irionoy back to tbe boy and then Meno hotel In Chicago said 'the peo-' rushes to the gambling den to try to pie bo damned,' for the time is com pnrsuAda her brother to iiit tho ng when tho people will come Into place forever. There she 1b nenriy -ir n r,-n 1 wm,:lit In a laid. 111 it scene that Is "The future will find me ai good vibrant with action nnd filled with nntured and full of fight at ever, thrill. and determined that In timo to come This Ih the tnry of a beautiful tho people shall rule, Instead of a young (.outhern girl who trleis to fow men and international hankers make a men out of. her blacksheep sitting In New York." brother; her struggles with povert until an unusual event occurs that ch'angeR the whole situation for her and mftkes possible a wonderfdl love tbat she was struggling to- HtlUe, This Is King Vidor's first ploture for First National. , . r-. i r The distillers of Scotland bare made a definite move to produce power alcohol, asd It la anticipated that 89,000,000 gallons from bom prodactloa should be poaalbte f hyf tbe praaeat plaaa arv carried out.' 1 had been released from serving o term at tho stale prison In Ilecr I.odKi ho had ben tried and sen tenced to hang for. the murder of tho sheriff of lleaverhead county, who was killed ut Mcnldu, near tho Idaho border, Ylek wuh charged with re sisting arrest when Sheriff Wyinan wus attempting to take him Into cus tody for Idaho authorities, t47,83i,330l16b. JK&tfcJars WMtMotttlv- . vamswcJiauci wnatt m P.?? BROTHER SEEKS TO SAVE MURDERER DILLON. Mcnt., Jnne 25. Doplor ing bis brother's fate and Inquiring whether or not he could do something to keep him from the gallows, Wil liam Ylek of Milwaukee,. Wis., baa written an attorney here concerning bit brother, Albert, who waa cop yjcted of '(ha murder pi, ftorlft O. K. Wymaaabd'aeoteaMd to fiB today. Ha wrota tbat ba la aoot t toav tpr DO you know what "tixlbc" mcins vJicn It cornea to Hclcctin a Martlnft hnttc-ry for your cur ? (t means you arc ecttir.L; .1 sprciali7cil product i;ickcil up liy over a ncnci.iticn nf hpcii;ilic(l titpcricticc. It tneann you air (ctliiig ilic lfi.it tlic lni(;c Dialer of storage ti.it (cries in (lie wurlil inn priHlmi'. It iuciny ou ntc crlling the start irifj luittcrv riiht in everv ilrtiiilj cimntiiKtiMi, 'ctf(,rniaricc, .luraliility. 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