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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1920)
Ru .'. . . V, JVJLT I, ISM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PA4M ;"til .1 ''. Evening Herald a . MURRAY lRBD SOUL! GKjr Editor M. PaMlehed dally, eicept 8unday, by tm Herald Publishing Company o( ftfaatth ralla. at IIS Fourth 8trei. i aaaueroa at me posiomce ai rvmm-i to alalia aa aecond-clsse matter. AT THE LIBERTY FRIDAY akcr of the Associated Presa. Taa Associated I'res la exclusively atKJ4 to the um (or republication if aU news dispatches credited to It r Mt otherwiao credited In thla and alio local new published All rights of rapabllcatloa of ape- uapatcbea herein are alio rt- TK11RADJY,.4ULY 1, 1M CALIFORNIA NEWS NEVADA CITY, July JL Andrew aiaaer. who had charge ot a don- ' aatine at the' Oak Valley aawmlll Mar Camptonvllle, wa killed there while repairing machinery. 8klnner i entangled In a huge cable which ayletely enwrapped him, drawing body Into the cable apool before power waa turned off. DIXON, July 1. H. U Blssell. r banker and welt known busl- a aaan or thla city, died here after lllnen of several monthi. SANTA ROSA. Jaty 1. Mr. Jes at Belle Ikhtck haa tiled a suit for aVrorca against David Schleck, Ben: SMtt Valley rancher who waa myater- towly abot and nearly killed at hli 4)aie aereral month ago. Hft 'rtaSh WV VB WILLIAM FOX gCf O K.XJJ sifiinu av r- aajta aib Stw W1LLIAM W MPAKNUM m ORPHAN m (Bj fyCUrmccKMulford M !.V WMtl lyhnmIU jf i tUa ay "ft J. COfiDOM KVMABM W I FOX J '"ttrrattauiMiiK J FRIDAY AT THE LIBERTY VALLHJO. July 1. Mora iaan '400 clerical employes will loie (holr Job at the Maro IhUiuI Navy yard July lit a tlio result of a GO pur cent reduction In one department, brought about through tho fulluro of Congr-wi to VTi'fil'rUto tho usual amount ot fulfil (or th! particular work. 1 1 IIKASS VAI.l.KY, July I. The wage scale agreement negotiated by tho (Iran Valley Minors' leaguu wn signed by tho superintendents of Ave lending mlno companies late yeslur day and will go Into effect July 1st. Tho minimum wage Is to bo $4.75 for mucker, S for machine miners and $5.25 (or II inborn. en. T?TTVTTVTVTTTT1TTIv,fTTTTVTTTVTTTTTTTTT MORE SPECIALS AT ENDERS WE ARE OFFERING A FEW MORE SPECIALS TO BE ADDED TO LAST WEEK'S LIST. AS FAST AS WE ARE ABLE THE PRICES ON EVERYTHING WILL BE ADJUSTED TO A CASH BASIS WOODLAND. July 1. Suddenly stricken by heart trouble believed to Slave been 'the result of an attack of aaflaenta a year ago, Mr. Burt O. Kings ley passed away In her sleep. Haw haaband. awakened about VsJock In the morning to discover -tor dead. NEVADA CITY. July 1. John Hashes,, who .waa crashed under a atWag flame at Dowklevllle, died tram hie Injuries. He waa tearing ai the moaatala aide and buried aaan aader the wreckage. Haghes waa one of the earliest tameer In Blesra county, coming) aere la 151. He lived In Downte Ma ever since. Ha waa a native of ttalaad aad agad 84 years.. NAPA. July 1. Mr. Winifred Boynton, widow ot the lato Dr. K. N. Born ton. a prom.inent Napa resident well known to old timers bore, pass ed away ai her homo on North Main street on Saturday cvonlng at 7:30 o'clock She had been in very feeble health since two years ago. OROVILLK. July 1. New reach ed. here Sunday that R. P. Staguer, a native of Chlco, and widely known, passed away at the Enloe hospital In that city. ... Woodland. July 1. Mis May C. Hershey. 40, the third of Ave daugh NKVADA CITY, July l.Kmll Jermlin, the hermit minor who min ed on ground not belonging to hlm has bean taken to the Slate hospital at Stockton, having boon adjudged Insane when examined. Jermlin lived In an old cabin In Steep Hol low and barely existed by placer min ing. 116 was considered erratic and dangerous and tho You llt Mining company hud htm arrested for tres passing. When Sheriff J. It. Martin arrested him, he found a big revol ver on Jarmlln'a person. I. NKVADA CITY. July 1 Miss Uoso McKcon, who spent her girl hood day In this city, died In San Francisco following on orallon. and the remains will bo brought here for Interment In tho family plot I the' Catholic camctcry. Miss Mc Keon was a toucher In tho local school for scTorul years, and has taught In tho schools of San Kruncls co for tho post Immty-lHo years. I Swift's White Soap, 18 bars for Mcixcun Red Deans, 12 lbs. for Petite Prunes, G lbs. for Borax Chips, 20 Mule Team, package Pearline, Small, regular 15 cents; Special California Fancy Bayo Beans, 9 pounds for , Milk, Special, can .7. .. Kingsfora Gloss Starch, Spcci.il, package Blue Karo Syrup, 1', pound, Special, can Welch's Grape Juice, AAg Pint Bottles, Special . Quart Bottles Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, lib, Keg. 05. bpecial . Cli:tm & 1.0S AN(IKI.K.S, July 1. A young man who said ho was "Jim" Stevens, 19' years old, confessed to having ob tained Jewelry valued at 1150,000 and furs valued at $30,000 In A dot en burglaries In Ios Angeles In tho last month. Weed, July 1. One of tho worst (Ires In this section In recent year, occured Saturday night when the old mill, lumber stacker and about 400 feet of tram burned. Tho watebjsaayat the veneer plnnt discovered Ike Ore at 10:45 p. m. Klro companies and clUicns fought the Dames for two hours to prevqnt their spreadmr vo Yard 1 and 'tho sash and door factory. The old milt had not been operat ors of the late David N. and Mr, ed slnco tho new one, wo built, and Heraher. Is dead here. Death Is at-1 was partly dismantled, but thorc .ia trlbuted to stomach trouble. The .still remained a greater portion of ? T 5! iirlrlrtrtrtrirtrtrtrtrtrMr IX 1 & Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, 21b, Keg. $1.25. Special Folger's lea, Black or Green, Keg. 6'0c lb. Special Best Grade Fruit Salad, lurge size. Special .' Cosmos Tomatoes, 2 for 35 eta. or Per Case Mecco Corn, 2 for 35 cU. or Per Case Goody-Goody Peas, 2 for 35 ct. or Per Case Regular -15 ct. Bulk Coffee. Special K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 80 ct. can. Special K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 50 ct. can ''vil4l , ... K. C. Baking Powder, Reg. 25 ct. can. Special .' $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 40c lie $1.00 16c 14c 16c 83c 50c $1.00 40c 50c $4.15 $4.15 $4.15 35c 43c 22c family came to Woodland about thirty-fire year ago and acquired large property holdings. tho machinery. OALT. July 1. Six hundred amll Ashland Celebrates ! An Unusual Unique Entertainment Will Be Given This Year July 3, 4, 5, in Lithia Park, Ashland A V J. Don't fail to take advantage of these low prices. Our first week's business proves to us that the people are glad to pay cash when they are able to make a saving Join the crowd and save money J. E. ENDERS & CO. ? ! Successors to ROBERTS & WHITMORE yt':$&z:y:M:: 3 Big Days 3 i Is .eiBiuy acre 01 gram on wio larins ni wen-Known nuiiur roiiniy runner, ,, Joseph Mcluerney and John Kencllrk tiled Haturdny lit tlio ago of 69 years, t I wore destrojed by lire Saturday uf- after an Illness of many montlix, Tlio l .ternoon. Ifunerul will ho Jitlil at II u. m. Tues-' t 'day, under tbn, auspice, of the 1. O UKIAH, July 1. A deslro to 'e (' K. lodgu of Vuh.i City nnd the In train wreck Is reported to liaxi led i torment will l.o In Sutter City mine. boy of Fort Ilrng ' tend to liiilld on the old Dorscli timber Innd, which rerently -uis purchased by the Mutual company V'two I2-year-nld A I tfl nrriilt n Inpcfnt' rlinln nrsintwl f tin I ZAMOKA, July 1. Upon learning of tho death or tier brother, Millard K, llulier, a resident of Knights Landing, Mr. Ainandn Clark, of this place, collapsed ami tiled before insldo rail of tho railroad truck, one VACAVIM.K, July I. The rornn- medical aid could bo summoned, ,SJmlln from Kort llragB, Calif., In an ur'" i"' wlf Investigated tlio klll-i .endeavor to ditch tlm enstbounil pas- lK of-Anotta, 11, (laughter of Mr songer train. Tho cnglno and threo and rs. hiiillloCafarolll, rancher coaches passed over tho obstruction I near hsro, returned a verdict of safely; Had tho chain been around loeatw resuiuni; acciiieniawy rrom n O. K. M. ATTKNTIO.V the oauida rail, tho train, tilled with; bullet from a gun In tho hands of ?h0'Vurpo"attondlng3tbo women and children bound for a pic- Klc Cufurolll, 12, her brother. nf Mister Jonnlo Alford Kasti Ball Games, Open Air Dancing, Free Vaudeville, Merry-Go-Round, Boxing Mstchss, Water Sports, Athletic Con tests, Fireworks. SATURDAY, THE THIRD LOGGERS' and MINERS' DAY Log-Sawing, Old Timers' Parade Contest, Roulette, Faro, Chuck-a- Luck, Etc MINERS' ROW WILL BE A HUMMER A T The 1(T ; basebALl'eACH DAY SUNDAY, THE FOURTH Largely Devoted to Speakers of National Repute And Park Sport Games MONDAY, THE FIFTH Old Fashioned Celebration Ex-Ambassador Gerard Will deliver the 4th of July oration at 2 p. m. Big Historic Parade , FIREWORKS J t ? i f ? i i Is , nlc on I'uddlng creek, would have I been dashcdi Into tho creek many feet. QllNCV, July i, John McKee of i below. Tho Iio)h confessed that tho Murtial Lumber Corporation I In their deslro to wreck tho tralu waa Hprfng .Garden, making preparation Inspired from movie tllin. 'fur tin 'establishment of a sawmill Tlioro will be a special (limiting of Aloha Chapter No. CI O. K. H Krl- , m. for funeral Kastern Star member am requested to attend. 1 KKFIH 8. C1IA8TAIN, VJf. M. NOTICH All tho stores belonging to vtho IlllulltAUII aVTdft ft najAlallMb ai I ft S. a. I , ,.... - .. . .(IIHftlUBH MVU B UDaUVIUIlUU Will UV aim uuiiKuiMifH mr wio ompioyes 01 closed oil day Monday, July 5tb, O.SWAL1), July 1. .Marlon flray. 'n now 'lumber mill hi company In- 1-3 W. C. Van Union, rkic'y. 183,000 Red Cedar Shingles ":. mmJ) inii WW ! j.i tT I T We will sell these shingles at $1.00 per thousand below the retail market. This is an opportunity to get the best shingles made at a price that is a real bargain. fireworks 'display will out-class all previous events, which is sure ASHLAND VSYREKA Sawmill Engineering & Construction Co. 4 Oak and Spring Sts., near S. P. D-pot PHONE -Wi-W t VAAn . yA- .sSV .A A - A A .A. . r 1