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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1920)
1 , JVLT M, 1MM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TkOM TWO V W- - f k u. J J ljgf.j.jMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Kodak Finishing Film, developed and printed In our own plant by expert who know , how to bring out all the good points In your negatives. ' Film received before 5 P. M. ', Heady the next day at 6 1'. M. POT POURRI i KODAKS AND BROWNIES Genuine Eastman Films "Everything for the Amateur Photographer." Kodak StMH to S.VUM ItMiwnlra 2.IM to llfi.M Hy LONE HTAIt Someone asked Doc Powell thu other day why he didn't settle down land take a wife. Doc snld he would J hut that lit) didn't know whose wlfo to take. Do ou know that ihere are two I kinds of people that make foolish I marriages well there are. Who are "jthey? Why men and women, of course. would happen If a profiteer were to accidentally sneak Into heavenT We're afraid It would hi "Good-bye" to those streets of'gold. . l.ono Star's landlord en mo to him thn other day and sild: "Mr. So-und-8o, I'm going to raise t thu rvnt this mnnth." I "Good" I told him. "I'm glad you I ...... i are: I can't raise it," FrtKK KNLAIU.EMENT Save $5.00 worth of sales checks frcm our Kodak Department and get an SxlO enlargement Free. Poor Lot's wife turned to salt. alas,. Her fate was most unkind. , No doubt sho only wished to sen How hung her skirl behind. Star Drug Co. A good story Is told on the Nov Mickey: didn't 01 tell t to feed Trimble, the genial, affable and t hut est a pound o' mate a day until ' hrond-mluilcd pastor of the Christian ,), wn, fat? she's nothing but a church here. shkeleton. Shure Ul think It's u'lyln The REXALL STORE FIFTH AND MAIN HTHEET8 llrother Trimble Is always ready ,0 me htat ye are whin )e say that ye to lend a helping hand to one In nd j,cr. Ilrlng mo the scales and need, and as bo was pasting along !tne cnt," Pine street not very long ago, be saw (Th(, rut turns the scales at ex. ta small boy trying to reach up to a nctly one pound.) -aw .TCRA ,OnayL OjHaBMaHHMH ; STARTLING REDUCTIONS MEIM'HANMHK GOING AT II1IIICUIOUHLY IX)W PIIICKH, ANII THE QUALITY 1H Al. IIEHE AUK A FKW IIAIM.AI.NH, ANII TIIKHK AIIE MANY MOItK JUHT I .IKK Til KM IN OUIl HTOIIEl DRESS SHIRTS Plenty of huge sizes (not nil sizes) irom UNDERWEAR Two-piece, cotton, one lot Another lot , STRAW HATS Nobby Selections from 10c to 50c CLOTH HATS One lot at 25c r ...50c to $1.00 f 25c 50c r-v THIS STOCK WILL GO FASTCOME EARLY R. L Hammond 58 Main Street Klamath Falls l i doorbell. "There didn't 01 tell ye that she IX "Here, my little man" said Trim- n.,i ,ten a pound o' mate this 0aaaaaHble "let mo ring that door-bell for wnrnn'T" 'OU." All rltrht mi tihnv! TtiorK'a vnr "All right If you will be so kind" ,,ountl of ,,.,,, uul wnero ,he dV.r - said the kid with a grin all over bis . vie. n,n ct. face. Trimble rang the bell. It, .i,.nrp elvim rontmt. nrv ili-nr. "Now run like the devil, mister.", whim n..xt to cull 1 rum .which havu been Issued and not protested for u iierlod of seven yeors or nl.i h kl,l in hi. tnuk to his heels .t. , , . .... ",or l'rlor '"u "rl ,,"y ""' J3" also Hi warrants will bo held said the kid as he took to nis nem ,-Twould glo me true delight to hear for naught, and payment thereof slopped, when. It appears that siiino have INotleo Is hereby given that on or before sixty days from the first day of L July, 1920, the Counly Court of Klamath County, Oregon, will, In opera t Court, cuncel all warrants In the hands of the County Clerk of said County, ' I Another one on Trimble: He received a call some time ago 1 lii.nfl tirfili.Mf Ail tnf a. (w.pli.jl ,if (ti.Vttll V.tH-M lirlnp ,.. .1... .1 . I ..a a..,.. " r. ..".... .... - ............ - - mi urn iirni uny 111 juiy. eeii duly calleil by the lounty Treasurer but not presented Gasoh'no or. Quality Jillpower in every drop "Red Crown" U aD-re-finery gasoline with the full and continuous chain 'boning points neces sary for ready starting, quick and smooth acceler ation, steady, dependable, power and long mileage. It is made to meet the re quirements of your en fin. Look for the "Red Crown" siga before you fill. That you were deaf and dumb. ' 1920, and have bee ... .... .......... , We take pleasure In announcing ti... f..it..in ii.i .t,n.. n... n ,,,... ,,f m,,... .1 . . to another pastorate, and. on nrrlv.jthnt the two latest suspects' of being of warrant as shown.by warrants to bo acted upon by thu County Court as Ing at the now charge, noticed n sign 'the .0ne Stur, are- Fred Fleet and ahovo stated. In front of his new house, which, Wm F Kny. Ilnth are very compe. ' ''KST: ... .. ,,..,.,. ..I'"Iart(IRIIIM. I... -.. -..... Warrant, received from the lounty Clerk but not prnl. : Trimble looked at the sign In ' Lone Star. I.. '"l? "lllurko " General alarm. I m , I.!kzp1I """a."."'".!'.."!".!!.!! .'...".'. (leneral 'Ileforo I preach a word to this CTDAW DAI I AT nc J. E. Whltlutch .. (Irnernl congreganon, sain ne inai sign comes down. It sounds too much .llke'l'ANTATOUIUM. j The sign came down and Trimble , preached. CLERGY FOR HARDING Patrick O'Toole was tip before thel,n) UNIVKItSITY OF OHKOON, Ku gene, July 20 A straw vote of the delegates to the synod of Oregon on : coming presidential election, I C. A. Arnold (leneral K J. Casubeer .....(leneral 1 F. I. Corpenlng - -... (lenernl 1 John Miller - (general A. Klncey ..... (4'neral J. It. Kilter ................ General I r.. oaior ......,, ..... .... ....tieneral Number 2il4 27222 273U9 2H2R1 2K42K 2SS33 29010 29101 292(3 2926& (showed tht the 1'resbyterlan clergy ( Warrants protested by the County Treasurer and rn.,- 'ara strongly .in ravor 01 tne iiepub; Name court the other day for stealing Mrs. O, Houlihan's pig. I "I'athrlck. did you shtale thot ... - ' iir,,i, rr,.,., wldder's pig!" asked the bench. ,,., ou, ofni. u , ,! ana u you uiu. pnwat aid ye ao wia of n to lne eff(cl 1B, Cox' Total 8F.CONI): Amount f 38 30 (I SO 8.00 7K.0O 3.60 3d 00 4.90 1.20 1.00 .( tl7S.SC tit? I lllram Ilushcll Cbas. I'attue .... Total Date Fund - (leneral (leneral Number 27772 2K166 was n "wnt." thn IVmocrstlc nomlnm TIIIIIII: "Killed It and ate It yer honner."i , d . . ,ev.rnj w 11 Warrants In the hands of the County Clerk: "Ob. TiiDiiD ort comiiv .m ayaJP"1! (Cawtis) CSH 1 atrlck, phwen ye are ,, . p,,i.,i ,.. i..i Name brought face to face wld thot wld- he eKlo ,,;,, ... ,nBntlori ,ht .Abraham Charley jder.nd her pig on the Judsment lay ,,,. prty ,,,., chrl.ten.en. I Krink r"n. :::::::: but proposed the name of Debs, w'th j0,,n "' jphwat account will ye be able to :t: :rr" p&. ,be accu,M ye,- ? . 8oc...... mi":!w& T. J. MORTELL, Special Agents Standard Oil Co. Klamath Falls, Oregon of sbtallng'her plgT "Old ye aay the pig would be there too?" asked Fat. I 'To be sure 01 did." I "Well, then I'll say 'Mrs. O'Hool- .Jhan there', yer pig.' " received three votes. Lone Star was attending the Meth-j odlat church last Sunday and In the! seat ahead of him was a bald headed 1 old codger who kept scratching thai Stonewall Jackson I Frank Heboid .. . m 1 H. II. Manchester . Invest a part of your wages In pHi"MMwrt! ductlve mint land, especially now, '. l! fv,m"n, "" when you can buy on such exception-', '. i),c.iUur:M ally attractive terms. Mr. Jacobs. J '""!. ii.n f-l U.AA .111 .! -.-... t-..a -. . - - 0 nniu aiitjvi. win vn ou nuuiii it. 19-tf UX.WI. l-ll'.'ATOIl IIUVH OIU;ilAltl NFIt MKWOItll SQUEEZED TQ DEATH When the body begms to stitTen sad movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that tro kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by talcing GOLD MEDAL In the Circuit Court of the State cf ' fringe Oreeon. for Klamath County. head. of hair on one side of hlsi Another orchard salo on Date Fund Number July 6, 1912 (Jrneral 2H393 Sept. i, 1912 (leneral 26677 Sept. 4, 1912 (leneral 26771 Sept. i, 1912 General 26880 Nov. 7, 1912 (leneral 27323 ,.... Jan. 3, 1913 General 27729 Jan, 3, 1913 General 27737 Jan. 3, 1913 (leneral 27782 Jan. 3. 1913 General 27935 Feb. C, 1913 General 29091 Mar. 6, 1913 General 28529 June i, 1913 (leneral 29309 May 9, 1913 General 29163 J.W.Jackson May 9, 1913 General 29038 Homer Hutchinson - Apr. &, 1913 Gvneral 28888 G. W. Ilrady Apr. 5, 1913 General 28886 Jack Lilly Apr. &, 1913 General 28885 Cruter Lake Circle No. 734... .Apr. 6, 1913 General 28829 Albert I'col Mar. 8, 1913 General 28533 1 C. A. Itlloy Mar 0, 1913 General 28632 Scenic 1 C. Urose July 22, 1912 Counly Itoml 1074 Amount fl 70 18.99 ..119.79 Amount 13.10 17.50 1.70 9.00 1 09 1.7 1.70, 1.7'. 4.2 1.81 2 19 1.70 4.70 ,0t 1.70 1.70 1.7S 2.50 1.60 1.60 19.0S This be kept up for about half nn drive Is that of C M Kldd, tho Med- , Tm ft. m.,,A ., t.k nalltlAn r iha fflTfl attl.t,. mi.Prhlinf 111 I'l.rrV II . " .. .. .. ' " " ' ' ,"V , ' ri T, v hour till Lone Star could stand It no mote of Oregon, county 01 Kiuninin, ss: Iloard of Supervisors of the Klamath "ur "" ,'one Mlar cou"' Manu ,l B0,Vrtl.. for $10,000 of the 3.', acre . a It. DeLap, County Clerk of the abovo named Counly and State. Drainage District of Klamath County., longer. 'property, onn mile northwest of Cen hereby certify that tho within and foregoing I. true ond correct list of Oregon, praying that all of the pro- So he leaned over, and, tapping . ,, , , . ... . County Warrants subject to cancellation us the sam uppvar of record In my ceedlng. In connection with the or- tbe ol(, felIo. on ,he ,houl!firi ,a,1: ',raI ' ,ln, -" ""' " "r wh,c" nre '" office and In my mm and cu.tody. sanitation of the district, and the.,.Y . h h fa ,Dartlitt and I) Anjou jwars Just ,N WITNKS8 WHKltKOF. I have berunto set my hand and affixed the inuwtumi," u. un i.uaiu u. i'- . , . . - i coming into ucarine, anu mo rest in seal of tim county court, tnis aril uuy 01 juiy, 1920. AAnPUMsA-tl VMEt tmfcu.w Tba world's standard rttntdy for kidney, llvar, bladdst and uric add troublH. Wmtuoo since 1690. Toks rsgularly and keep in food htaltb. la tbrte six., all raggtsts. QuarsntoM as rsprsMoud. Uafc SW Hm mm Cy MWJ nr Ur iMi mm USED car.? Why, ye.. A Chal sen, Maxwells, Chevrolet., Fords, and truck., etc. They're dependable aad reasonably priced. Howie Gar age, Maln street; 17-tf I'AI'KR PULP HUPI'LY Tbe national forest, of Alaska con tain 100,000,000 cord, of timber suit able for tbe manufacture of paper, according to estimates made by tbe forest service. Under careful man agement these forest, can produce 2,000,000 cords of pulpwood annually for all time, or enough to manufac ture one-third of tho pulp products now consumed In the United States. A Herald Want Ad will sell It visors and of said district providing ner: why don't you run him out Into' . for and authorizing the Issue and sale the open?" I ' . ... of bonds of said district may be ex- T1'" purchaser Is tbe former coun- ntnlned, approved and confirmed by jty superintendent of schools In this the Court. All sorts and kinds of humans (?) couty, wno now superintendent .nrtSiffirJ.i'Ui' mPet at-lb boanllnK hou,e n,''e-'of the Klamnth Falls schools. Mr. and to all freeholders, legal voters in - i0,ai ltiate .!, other ilnv nn of u. ., , .1. t. , and asaessment payers within said " . 'aCe .e .!,,,,. I Wc,,s """lo tho lurcna'B " ,,n '" district. h0e 'fMh ""OH f ul"ds blew ln.VPHtmcnt nml for n fnturo j,omc.. Notice Is hereby given that the You know tho kind I mean. The sort Medford Mall-Tribune. ncur 01 z ociock p. m. 01 Tuesday that wears peg-top pants, smokes anVoVoKort'ht-aove'e2": "7 -" hl," ' VW titled court In tbe City of Klamath ,lour VIe- Thl ,lan,Iy l,at 'lw a E. II- r I V.. .. mAk..... July e-13-20-27-3-10.17 C. It. I)K LAI'. County Clerk. Hy Garrett K, Van lllper, Deputy. JOl'lt.VAMKTIC TKlCIIKIl WltlTI-M OF ritoriiKHiov I Thn haying season Is on; (ho grata harvest will bu with us soon. Are j you equipped to handle your hsr- 'vestT Wn have harvHtlnv nml nth Ku- farming machinery that will do the UNIVEHSITV OF OUKGON, geno, July 20. An iirllcln hy Dean work for you as It should be done within thn im,t 10 v,.nr it,,. fnrnt Eric W. Allen, deon of tho Unlvorsl- llowlo Garago, Main stroot, 17-tf Falls, Oregon, Is set us the time and -the same table as Fred Westerfeld, place for the hearing of the petition and, In a loud voice explained .'pass of the Iloard of Supervisors of tbe .,. row ,,.,. ,, ni,.n. Klamath Dralnago District of Klam- tb ,U ', ,,W?y I , V1 ath County, Oregon, praying that alj' Doc westerfeld looked nt him a cf the proceedings In connection with 'moment, and then In that dry way the organization of tbe district ond of hi. sold, "Walter tnko this cowl mo uruiccuii.Es 01 me uoara 01 au-iri , wher iia cai p i. hii. pervlsora and of said District provld-l, w" to w"ere U,e CAI'F " bleat ins iur uuu uuinonzing me issue ana sale or bonds of said district may bo examined, approved and confirmed by the court, which said petition ba. oeen nieu wun tne Clerk of tbe Cir cuit Court of Klamath County, Ore gon. Any person Interested may at any time before Tuesday the 24tb day of August, A. D. 1920, appear und con test tbe validity of such proceedings or any of tho acts or things therein enumerated. m , C. It. DBLAP, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. ny LOYD II. D LAP, July 20-27-3-10 """" Lone Star has a habit of getting into arguments and on one occasion not' long ago got Into a mix-up with Tier. Cheney. Tbe question at Issue was whether Iiunyon wrote the Pil grim's Progress. Chancy swore up and down that he did while the Lone IStar wits Just as emphatic In his statements that ho did not. ' "Well what makes you think jthat ho didn't?" asked llrother I Chancy, "Dccauso" replied tho Lono Stnr "It Is Impossible! for a I) UNION to contribute to ANY pilgrim's progress." 'allHalBbV aaBBUR W J W ft" WK'LL UK GLAD TO TKLL VOU Just what it will cost to movo your household effect, to your now homo if you will phono us to call and size up how big, a Wan will be re quired. You'll find our charge, very reasonable, our aervlce prompt and efficient. Western Transfer Co. 7tKI Mala Ffcoaq lt7 Ree. Someone asked Lee Morrltt the other day It his new baby had begun to talk yet. "No" replied Merrltt, "ho don't need to talk, All ho has to do Is let out a yoll and he gete everything in tho house anyhow," "Sweet, to the sweet" the poet said Poet and verse alike are dead For sugar's moved .0 high these day., ' "Sweet, to the wealthy" i. tbe phrase. Did yoa ever stop -to think what service has brought about the salo of ty ' Oregon School of Journalism. 420,000,000 feet of timber In tht"tn",I,;1 "Journalism ns a Profes natlonal forests of Aloska. for piling, ""'" aPI"! in the Inst number sawlog. and shingle bolts. of ,n" "Q'." ' publication of Sigma Delta Chi, national Journal'' If you want to buy a Mrvlceablei1"0 fraternity. Dean Allen Is an used car wo can Mil you Just tbe car honorary member of thn University you need, treasonable price., the: ougbly overhauled, several kinds. Howie Garage, Main street. 17 tt of Oregon chapter Chi. of Sigma Delta FEW FOLKS HI m IB NOW We have a well-selected line of used car. for sale at reasonable price, llowlo Garage, Main street. 17-tf YOUIt NKW HUIT will stand Inspection and command approbation If you have us tullor it for you from our oxcluslvo fabrics In our accustomed superior stylo. We guarantee a perfect fit always, The wearor of a suit made by us has always tho satisfaction of feeling himself perfectly drcsned. CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR SltMak Street Electric Curling Iron, at Tbe Elec tric Shop, 123 H. fith St. 19-26 Hollow concrete posts for use 11s mlno timbers huvo been desert by n , Belgian englneor. Tho now systvin iwhlch Is designed" to porml'. of let itlcmont If tho support Is nvnrhu rib-nod, consists essentially of rt hollow reinforced concrete column, filled with sand or somo other slightly compressible material through which tho load is transmittal, fUtUGGIHT HAYR LAMK8 AHK USING KKCIPK OF rlAQU TEA AMI HULPIIUR DEMOCIIATIG COMMITTEE IH M KITTING TO LAY PLANH DAYTON, 0 July 20. The full membership of tho Democratic na tional commltteo ha. boon summon ed to nteet hero oiny to choo.o a campaign manager and decide upon plan, for the advancement of the In torst.. of Governor Cog In the com ing presidential contest. Japan make. MMOO.OOO to atlk-wona Hlk. a year Hair thnt lose. tt. color and lustre, or when It fades, turn, gray, dull and llfeleis, li caused by a lack or sul phur In the hair. Our grandmother, mnde up a mixture of Sngo Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who vnluo that joven color, that beautiful dark shudo of hair which Is so nttructlvo, use only tbl. old-time recipe. Nowadays wo get this famou. rolx turo, Improved by tbe addition of oth er Ingredients by asking at any drug store for a C0-cont bottle of "Wyeth. Hago and Sulphur Compound," which darken, the hair .0 naturally, iov evenly, that nobody can possibly teflj1 It haR been applied, You Just damp en a sponge or aoft brush with It ana draw thl. through your hair, taking one iniall .trend at a time. By morn Ing tbe gray hair 'disappear.) but what delight, the ladles with Wyeth's Sage aad Sulphur Compound I that, bealdes' beautifully darkealsk the balr after s few applleeUect H'also brlnss back as glees' sad laslrs isi gives K 5a aroeareses et ssvMsass.