The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 10, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, JULY 10, II
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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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The Ideal
American independent home
is the home of thrift and pro
gress. Every member of the
family is encouraged to save
and have a Bank Account.
An account with the First State
& Savings Bank affords a
splendid incentive.
4 INTEREST PAID ON
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
RrstSivte & Sayings Bank
Klamath Falls. Oregon
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IMllllllH I'KIIHONAI Ivsllted his family nt Klamath Fall
lait week
Charles Otrjr was In Korrls Hundny
from Klamath Kail.
Uooncf W. Otey In vlittlnK thin
wwk with hla daughter, Ml Jim
llratton. Nt Klamath Kails.
Mr llissel, constabh at .Mardoel,
mnitu an official trip tu Klamuth
Full on Junn S3, stopping at DurrU
on hi way up
K. KUrnitahl, superintendent of the
Associated Dot rotnpany at Dorrls,
Mr, Mary Heed In hero thin week
'from Klamnth Kails visiting her
daughter, Mrs J N Mathrw.
I.onnlo Jumps went to Klamath
Falls last week ripectlng to work In!
thn tiny fields near there.
K O lllssell and O K Snider rondo
a motor trip to Klamath Full on
Wednesday of last week.
Siskiyou News.
IIMKMN, Juno 7, (lly Mall). Thn
wav of rrltnlnnllty In Germany
shows no sign of abating. Jalla urn
filled to capacity with the thieving
fraternity, from those guilty of grand
larceny down to tho sneak thieve of
the bite city streets. Very often now
arrivals have to ha temporarily re
leased from custody owing to lack of
room In the penitentiaries. Here are
some of the principal theft and rob
linrte reported In the last few day.
Ilurglars broke Into tho Ilerlln
stock eichango and forced a safe
open from which they took 3, COO
marks and five typewriter.
At Kreliau, the mausoleum of
Field Marshal Von Moltke was brok
en open and the silver wreath and
rroiues stolen from the sarcophagus.
Thn fluid marshal's aword was found
broken.
A hand of armed robber' forced
their way Into the burgomaster'
h u no at I'aaren near Nauen, appro
priated GO, 000 marks belonging to
the village treasury and left tho burg
omaster tied to a chair.
At Kullursluben rtcar Ilrunswlck
the author of a theft from a scaled
freight cur was traced and several
rarloads of stolen goods wore discov
ered hidden. Thu thelf wa a candi
date for it town tounclllorshlp.
At Kpandau, a mortuary chapol
was stripped of Its leuded window
punes.
Another mortuary chapel at Sunk
en was stripped of It zinc roof.
In u popular Ilerlln suburb, a
woman v. ho was shopping left her
buby In a perambulator outside the
store for a few minutes. The peram
bulator disappeared and the baby
wuk found half nuked In u doorway
BURIED UNDER MINE TAILINGS
BUSINESS CARDS
City of Douthst, In Oklahoma, Ovsr.
whilmsd Whn Spout Dslugtd
It With Crushed Flint.
In Hie rlnc mining district of Ok
lahoma, practically unknown even by
I lie residents of the stute In which It
lies, I the burled city of Douthnt.
Surrounding It I one of the richest
mining camp In the world. The Mon
tr en I probably one of the most famous
rlnc mines. I In the city, a are also
the properties of several of the lend
ing rlne ilnlng companie of the Uni
ted Hint.
The city wa not hurled by a sud
den don of molten lava, were the
cities of I'otnpell, but by the "tailing"
of the mine of the camp, because. It
I said, of difference between owner
of the mine, and merchant and land
owner of the town. One day the
tolling spout of one of the great
mine wa turned on the town, delug
ing It with crushed flint. The people
moed their home and business place
In a mud rush to escape the downpour
of dust and rock particle. Store.
iil Inge, barn and tent hod to be
tinned, and now where once stood the
thriving city I an Immense pile of
-chttt" containing thousand of car
loads. One street and a few dozen
home only were spnred, and here the
thriving business of the little town I
carried on, the once proierou busi
ness district being now burled under
fin Immense mountain of crushed
rock.
IIIIKNTWOOn. Jaly 9. A flro
slatting In an unoccupied dwelling
here, Saturday night, destroyed prop
erty valued at $40,000, and was
brought under control only after C00
volunteer fighter had battled for
mere than seven hoar In on effort to
check thu flames.
A llrrulil Want At! will aril It
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Comfort CleanlinessReasonable Rates
The Central Hotel
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IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH PRICES THE
AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A
PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITVHIN 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 v
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.
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J, J. KELLER, Manager.
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AND HE DIDN'T COME BACK
Man Lookno for Houoo Setmlngly
Hd No Desire to Mett th Mid-
dltwtlght Champion.
"dense me. ma'am," snld n gentle
mnti. as his ring at the door was an
swered hy the lady of the house, "but
Is this bouse for rntt
"Do jou sec any sign upT" she an
swered very tartly.
"No. ma'am, hut I didn't know but
what It was for rent. I pass and re
pass the bouse quite a number of
limes, ii nil I am rather taken with It
Do you rent the place yourselff
"Ve. sir."
"And could you tell me what It
rents fort"
"We pay thirty-five dollar a
month," the answered.
"Ahem, thirty-five dollar, eh? Why.
I am willing to pny forty-five dollar.
Would )ou have any objection to my
going to your landlord?"
"Tim hod better come In and see
my husband first."
"Whv should I see your husband,
mn'uint"
"Ik-mute he I the middleweight
rhnmplon of the world, and nfter he
pets through with you I don't think
you would evert want to pay ten dol
lars n month for the hou. ril tel!
nlm to expect you this evening."
The iiiiiii has nut returned yet. Be
probably never will. He want to rent
a houfe, but he don't want to meet a
chuuiplon.
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Klamath Fall Cyclery
We handle tho beat la oar line,
each m Motorcycle, Bicycle,
Parte and Aceeeeorfcte, Goodyear,
Pennsylvania and. Diamond Tire
and Tube. The house of the
two and three wheeler, includ
ing Harley-Davldaon Berries.
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PHONE 3f
327 MAIN STREET
J. C. CLEGHORN
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Office 117 Mala at
: Osaee law, Rem. II
O. K. FEED el 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
Dr. E. a Wuecarrar
PHONY B84
Dt'. P. M. Nod
phone 4
Over Cadarmira
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Th Applan Way.
The Applnn way Is the oldest an I
tiim-l fatuous of the Itomnn military
nmds. It was commenced hy Appltt?
Oniiillti Cn'eetis, while cenor. In 312
II. C, and originally extended from the
Porta Cupena at Home to Citpun. a
distance of l'JO miles. In 30 It. Cm the
Applnn wn.v was continued to Ilrum
tlMiim, !U!0 miles from Home. Hy
nit tiiii of 11k brunches It connected
Home with till southern Italy. Dur
ing the rule of Pope Plus IX (1SI0
IMS) it part of thin roiid. extending
nlinut elewn miles out of Home, whs
Inlil luire. It Is remarkable for It
pavement, which consists of large hex
ngennl blocks of hasult; hut mure
espei'lull) for the ruins of the once
inngtiltU'vnl tombs that line Its side.
The ontritl purl of the roadway, 10
feet wide, was designed for the pas
sage of Infantry, while the two side
passage, emit also 1ft feet wide, were
used for horsemen mid vehicles. The
Hoiniin called the Applan wuy He.'lna
Vlnruui (Queen of Iloads).
Powsrful Magnet.
It I a fur cry from lifting n tack
by mcitiei of magnetism to the lifting
of massive Iron plates weighing four,
six nnd twelve ton hy this same force,
vthlih I now dne every workday In
n nmiilicr of largo steel works. Klec
trnmiigiiftlsm of course. Is utilized,
tho form of thu inngnet being UMially
rcrtnngtilnr for this wink nnd present
ItT n tint kiii face in the plates lifted.
Tin.1 magnet nre R'lspi tided by chains
from n linos, nnd ptil: tip thn plates
by simple contact. The metnl plates
can he lifted hy the timgnct while still
so hot tlmt II would bo Itnpusnllile for
im-ti to li.uiillu them. The ratio of
weight lifted varies with the innililne;
lit Mime cnseti this ratio Is !t0. A mag
na Is operitvd hy current froii) a dy
imtno. coiitiollv.il by Kultclios mid rhc
osfits.
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DR. a A. MASSEY
Foeutk a4 Pfise BU.
la Warrea Heat Hoepltal
Off. Phone 47 Re. Phone MM
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KLAMATH AUTO
SPRING WORKS
WaDaAHl
lac New Oaea Matlc Orer
ALL WOW GVARaRTnD I
l.T 417 sTIaiaea Av.
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Pboae 460 7 Mala It.
Ice Cream Caadaea
PASTIME
Jack Moarosr. Proa.
Ctsar, Tobacco. Bolt Drink.
Peel and nUUarde
Barber Shop la CoaaeeUoa
OCR MOTTO
Coartear aad 8erTtee,,
KX-8KRVICB MEN, ATTENTION I
Bkw The regular meeting
m of Ktamatk Poet No. I.
B-QP American Legion, will be
eEat held at 8 o'clock p. as., at
the City Ball la Klamath Fall, on
th. fu-ond and fourtk Tuesday oi
sack month. All Comrades are In
vited.
Th aalrlnv to toln the POt
may secure application blanka from
0, k van Hiper, rniu nicsuwuu,
1. H. Camahan, all of Klamath Fall
FRED N1CHOL80N. -Secretary
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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FRED WESTERFELD
DKNT1HT
Pbone 4I4W.
X-Ray Laboratorj
teeaaai Bkk, Klaaaatk rati
Personal Poison Factories. '
Kuiulicifc of iienple who live In poor
hivlth do eo, vviltes a medical au
thority, by ketpliitf a personal
poison factory on their bodily pr-jiu-Iscs.
They do not know It, perhaps,
hut It I there all the same. This poi
son factory Is usually situated In th
nose, the tee,th, the tonsils, or the
digestive canal, Tho dental supply Is
kept up by neglected, carious teeth
and stumps, a badly cared for plate,
or (worst of all) pyorrhea. Septic
tonsils are another common cause of
toxemia,1' as It Is called. Aad there
are those who. by perslsteat softest
of natural fuactloae tin taetr bodies
WESTERN LABOR
BUREAU
Th nnlv nlace where vou
jean get help and the only
place where you can get a
job. , j
1034 MAIN ST.
Phone 477-J
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DR. C. A. RAMBO
Dealwt
l o. o. r.
PRONE 1
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
Now Ofwsi fee
MateraJty Cast
301 High St Phot 48S
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Office Pkone 177W Res 177R
Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart
PkyetcUa aad) Daigeua
White Balldlag
Klamatk Falls Oragea
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NEW CITY LAUNDRY
FINISHED WORK
FLAT WORK
ROUGH DRY
"Put Your Duds
In Our Suds"
PHONE 154
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon
Office and Residence
Phones 321
I. O. O. F. Temple
E. D.LAMB
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Phone 17W Rooms 1 aad a
17R White BBlldlmg
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DR. T.C CAMPBELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
L O. O. P. Baneaas
PaoaeaM
Residence White Pellcaa Hotel
Reeldeace Phone (.
DR. L. L. TRUAX
WAUREN HUNT HOSPITAL
Day Pboae, 497 Night Phoae, SM
HAW MILL ENGINEERING A
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Designers nnd builders of Baod
ern aaw mill, pinning mills aad
box plant. Dredging. Pile d.-iriag.
Phone -I08-W.
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Office Corner Spring and Oak
Near 8. 1. Depot
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I am now prepared to furnish
Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Uaut.,
and and gravel pit, la any quantity
that may be desired by contractors
ind builders.
ALF ORAHAM.
Let Your GLASS troubles
be Mine
C E. STUCKEY
Re-Glazing and Cabinet
Making
Phone 477W
Eleventh and Pine
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Klamath Lodga No. 137
L O. O. F.
Meets Friday night of each week at
; O. 0. F. ball, Gth and Main streets.
Hyman Weschler, N. Q.; W. C. Wells,
Secretary: W. D. Cofer, Treasurer.
wMtiia UtaemmiiBiflnt No. 44. I. O
O. F., meets Tuesday night of eaoa
week at I. u. u. . nan. vv. it, norm,
C P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Frod
Bueslng, Treasurer.
WILSON ABSTRACT
COMPANY
517 Maia
ARTHUR R WGLSOff
aUaager
THE ARCADE HOTEL
108S8YMAIN ST.
PHONE 477-J
The place wttk home cosaforts,
cleaaliaeee, floaty of fret a
lata to saaay eartalaat.
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