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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1920)
TH1EVHHWC HEKAID, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY, JULY , II i vn rt .,- 1 ,1 183,000 Wo will sell these BhinglcH at $1.00 per thousand below the retail market ThiB ia an opportunity to get the best Hhingles made at a price that is a real bargain. Sawmill Engineering & Construction Co. Oak and Sprinf Sta., near S. P. Depot PHONE 466-W ' mm u him m n IIUCIIAItKKT. Juno l'l (lly Mall.) Qui'oii Mary of Itiimunln dlaplnyrd ber liunlnrmi ability and her fiiltli In hrr country by pulling through an ImiKirtiint deal In locomotive not Ions ago The Rumanian railway were In ad need of tlin now engine. There wum Amnrlrnn, French ami English agent here to noil loco mot I vtta but for inonny only None. of them hnl enough fit It tt In Human la to sell them for anything eicejit for cold hard cnh. Then Hie prcldrnt of an American concern who had been selling loco motives to Poland camn to Itumanla. An Interview was arranged between him ami the Queen who irecnteci nurti it utronn argument on the fut urn of hr country and lt rrsourcru that tho hard-headed builnenn Amer ican agreed to furnish locomotive, and rolling stock and to lakn In pay sent Rumania' national bond. : Comfort X i N rt -," , 'WV'?VW v ct;M'H i, ; u Red Cedar Th Qnuen believe In Itumnnla and aha know how to convince oth uri because utirt haa been aver every toot of It' ground. lurlngtho day that (he win I'rlnceit the travelled by train and by automobile and on horseback until aha haa come to know nil of tlin rnnoiirec of hot country and a great many of It pcopla. Here I what ittm said to The A Kocluted lre curre-itiondcnt about her country "The Queen of a smill country! TIiokd who am aceudomed to nee ruler of a groat land can lit llu understand what It.tnennx. It mean work iind anxiety unit hope. nnd n great tolling for smill result. Hut the (laid I" large nnd If the heart I willing, great I the work." Queen Mary ha a reputation a n writer and now that the war I over he ha returned the llteriry work hn abandoned when the wiir began, "Whatever may be the uluo of what I write, I am htiiy to ay thnt I have facility In writing," ho ex plained. "I write In the morning be fore I begin my da)' work but In terruption do not d'litiirh me. tf I have to nee lomeone, I go back to my desk and nm able to take up the un finished lenience where I loft It. Part of my writing I In tbo nature of a Journal which I huvo kept throughout the war, hut It I of inch) """"'"" ; Cleanliness Reasonable Rates The Central Hotel New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OP 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, ' f Shingles an Intimate nature that much If It cannot bo publlabed Until long after I am dead." Tho iaot admired work of the Queen, nlde from her fair torle. I a llttlo book, entitled "My Coun try" wherelu, In a caual Impreulon Isllc manner, the Queen toll of her truvel through the country, des cribing the life of tho peasants, their itelre to own the noil, their willing nea to work hard, the quaint coi tume of the women, the curious ar chltecturn of the churche and liourt-n, the beautiful women of tbo cpuntry and thu charm of the wind ing, duity road. For all ber beauty and fine clothe, the Queen 1 not afraid of dirt. 'Thl fact In abown In her boundless ad miration for the duity plain and dufttler road of hor country. One day during tho Herman occupation of Itumuula, she wa riding along one of the dnty road of Ilessarahla, when thu mm and picked up an Illy clad llttlo orphan girl, thnt wa part of a group of refugee, hut Deemed to belong to nobody In particular. The Queen gathered up tho child In her arm and took It home, thinking later to And IIh mother. To date the mother hat not been found, ao the Queen ha adopted the llttlo girl a a member of her own family. Another girl thut the Queen ha Manager. i ' i almoit adopted i Ml Anne Shaw of Philadelphia, who'faas been In Ru mania with the American fled Croaa for more than a year. Ml Bbaw camo to know the Queen through hor lied Crons work, and then, espec ially Prince KlUabeth, with whom alio haa (truck up a fast frlcndahlp, I The Queen heartily approve of the friendship and when Ml Shaw I about tho houe, the Queen treat! ber aa a younger alitor. Queen Mary I a good udge of human nature. When ahe receive a atranger, ahe put him through ort of a third degree1. She place him a chair facing a lighted window wbereo iho lit with ber back to the light and If the atranger met with her approval, aa a person to be trust ed, be then I apt to remark: "I think that light I too strong for your eyes," and aitk him or her to change the seat. Then she I ready for conversation. She makes It a point to be In touch with all ort of opinion and baa tnado friends with a great many of the radical politician of Rumania. Not long-since, he Invited all the writers and newspaper folk of Ru mania to her home, serving them' tea and bad a heart to heart talk with them. 8ho explained that bof was working Jukt as tbc'were for the good of Itumanla, told them that per haps In tho past she had not worked a she might, confessed that sho had been Ignorant, If not mlRgulded, but promised to do hotter In the fut ure and aikcd to bo permitted to! work with them to tbo common end of making their country greater. Tho Queen la keenly alive to the social changes brought by the war, to the posilblllty that thrones aro unliable, tiut aha 1 ald to believe that there I itlll much King and Queen can do. If they stick to their Job. LAKEVIEW WOOL MEN FORCED TO MARKET IKUVIBW, July C The wool market teem to be decidedly off. nnd prices aro declining rapidly. A month ago one buyer had an order for a million pound at 65 cent, while a few dsyi ago 44 cents was paid, and today wool U being bought at 41 cent. Kew sales were made at S5 cents, and only threo. C. V. Cent, Con Tay lor and Con Fitzgerald, oId at 44 cent. Simon Juanto, D. P. Maloy and F. D. Ixclet have old at 41 cent, and It Is probable that several other sale will be made. V. A. Mas elnglll Is the only buyer In the field, and It Is undentood that he has a limited order. Some, of the locnl jvool men believe thnt the price will go back to the 50 cent mark within a short time, but tho money market I becoming stringent nnd many of tho growers are unabto to hold for a favorable (turn. At the fihnnlko sales Tuesday not a hid wan offered, although a number of buyers wero present. It Is llkoly thnt tho only rennon they attended tho nolo wns to see what tho other fellow was going to do, Reports from outside markets through private sources Indicate thnt tl 'cents Is all that can be expected 'under existing circumstances. Warned of an attack to bo made on him at Cairo, Clomcnccau said, "One must die some day; what docs the placo matter?" , SUMMONS No. 1101 Law In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. 'Klamath State Dank, a Corpora tion, Plaintiff, vs. W. E. Smith, De fendant. TO W. E. SMITH. DEFENDANT: In the name of the State of Ore Ore eon: You are hereby rofjulrcd to appear nnd answer tho complaint filed against you In the above entitled action on or before Monday, July 19, 1920, nnd If you full to answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will take Judgment ngnlnBt you for tho sum of $150 .with Interest thereon at 8 nor cent nor annum from Novambor '1, 1919, together with attorney's foos In tho sum or fuO, and piatnturs costB, disbursements and expenses heroin, and for the salo of that cor tnln stock of goods, wares, merchan dise and all fixtures, paraphernalia, nnd utensils attached In Number 208 and 310 Main St., Klamath Falls. Oregon, In tho above entitled action, and that the proceeds from said sale bo applied to tho satisfaction of plain tiff's Judgment. July 19, 1920, Is the last day of the time prescribed In the order for publication of thl summons, the first publication being June 7, 1910, pub lication being by order of Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the above entitled court, dated June 4, 1920, which, order requires that, this sum mons be published once each week for ilx aaoeeealTe weeks. vi WM.OANONO. Attoraey for,-PUlatHf.; whose , haajaesa asd . eetefftee , 4- WrallayOcefM.-1 a' Juae M4.I1-M44I . I BUSINESS CARDS, Klamath Falb Cydery Wa handle the best la our lias, such aa Motorcycles, Bicycles, Part and Accessories. Ooodrear. I Pennsylvania and Diamond TlrM and Tabes. The House of the two and three wheelers, Includ ing Harley-Davldsoa .Sen-lee. an. us a. at at. wwwwwm0Wwwwwwwwww Ttientfrti fulvi . PHONE 3f 327 MAIN STREET W. E. McABOY Ballds aartfcisw te the caMaet line. Doors, Scree, ate. Shop at 110 Eighth St- J. O. CLKGHORN Civil Kegleeer as Office 617 Mala St. Phoeeat Oflfce ISf, Rea. 1MJ O. K. FEED SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged! DENTISTS Or. E. G. Wisejcarrejr PSOITB SM' Or. P. M. Nod PBOHB 4 Over Vi DR. & A. MASSEY roattk aad Plae ate. Ia Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Rea. Phone SIM m000!00000000000l000000 KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Blade of Stria Repair. hMt New Oaea Made to Oraar Axle gtraagateahas; aad ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pkoae ISsVT 4UT Klasaath Ave. t00000000f0j0000000 t'hone 40 lr Creaaa 719 Mala it Caadtee PASTIME Jack Moarow, Profv. Cigar, Tobacco, Soft Drtaka, Peel aadBUltarda Barber 8bop In Connection OCR MOTTO -rtouiteaj aad BerrleeM . WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY )7 Male ARTHI'R R. WDUION KX-HKBVU'K MEN, ATTENTION! Tho regular meetings of Klamath Post No. 8, ytV17 American I.tiKlon. will be held at S oVln.k p. m.,- ut ! the. City Hall lu Klamath IU, .n the aecond and fourth Tuil.ty. f each month All ''omrmle-i ; o lit vited. Those desiring l join i i'osi may secure application hlhiiku from Q. K. Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or. t. H. Caraakaa all of Klaumiii ra PRBD NICHOMJON. S.vretar- WESTERN LABOR BUREAU Tha only place where you can get kelp anil the only place where yoii can get a Job. Tr" ')' -JJJiBIBDfcfca I Manager fK4y PROFESSIONAL CARDS sAeeislijVMetl FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 414W. X-rtay Laboratory aVooteis tUdfe aiasaath FaBs Aa DB. C. A. BAMBO DeatU l a . r. phone ei PRIVATE HOSPITAL Beer Of for Mr. Beea 301 Hiffk St Pb4hm48S I Offli Dr 0w0wwwwwww0w0wwm Offlee Phone 177W Ree 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pkjrelrlaa aael Sargeoa White Balldlag Klamath Palla Oregoa MAMMWWWMMWWmMAAMWMMAMMWW DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 L O. O. P. Temple E. D.LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phoaea 17W Rooms 1 aad S 17R White naikHag DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON 1. 0. 0. F. Balldtac Phoeesae Residence White Pelican Hotel Resldeace Phone i. DULL TRUAX WAKKKN HUNT HOSPITAIi Day Phone, 47 Night Phoae, 8 SAW MIIX ENGINEERING A ' CONSTRUCTION CO. Deslgneni uad ballders of mad era saw mill, planing mills aad box plants. Dredging. Pile d-ivlag. Phone 4SS-W Office Corner Spring and Oak Xcar S. P. Depot I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Cam. land aad gravel pit, in any quantity that may be desired by contractors nd builders. AL F. ORAHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C. E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Klamath Lodge No. 137 l o. a F. Meets Friday night of each week at ! O. O. V. hall, 6th and Main streets. Hyrusn Weschler. N. O.; V. C. Wella, Secretary; V D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewaana Eocampmeat No. 41, 1. O O. F., meou Taaaday night of eaefe wevk ut I. O. O. F. hall. W. II. North. C P.: W. D. Cofer, 8crlbo; Fred Duoslng, Treasurer. 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