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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1920)
-txttMHaaa . iZ-tf . Av " -' wwrrf wiMtii, .. . 'I? w -- Ii.'. iaV nvt m, ini JME EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Mai roc wifc.('iMvm'wwf-)ii iHKmwunraTitJaftfrtlftffMMftiMtfSla if 3! 1 is (i L 6 ft. H IK' . Tht Everting Herald B. 9. MVBKAT rnBD ROCLI .atr Ktor Pnbtlshed dally, except Sunday, by; Tie Herald Publishing Company oi Klamath rails, at 115 Fourth Strett. i stared at the postofflce at Klam ath Falls, Ore... for transmission thru the malls aa second-class matter. T WE HAVE WITH US I THE OLD PELICAN MKMRKR OFItHK ASSOtTlATKO Pltt-iB The Associated Press It exclusively i titled to the use for republication t all news dispatches credited to It. or not otherwise credited In thli par. and also the local news pub liabed herein. SSaFT" ,' THt'RHDAY, JULY 20, lttto v y iirvil Y J"-J?aj iS i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RKNT A bedroom at " R9 Washington, phone 531 It. 39-30 - POH SALE -ISxlfl tent; reasonable. 449 Michigan Ave. 9-31 KVIl.MTUllK FOR HAt.K 1 rue, 9x12; 2 oak bedsteads with springs; E commodes; 18 lunch counter stool. Cull 219 Jefferson St. 29-30 KOIl RK.NT- (urnlshed. Main St. 3 room See It. luuise. pnrtly C. Dale, 834 29V OUR FIGHTING FAMILIES "Ha, Hal" chorlled-the Old i'ellcan Rally as he flitted Into the sanctum and festooned himself carelessly on FOR RKNT Nicely furnished room. Use of phone and bath. l'hune43G. 29-30 FOR 8A1.K Combination 2 bench wringer and 3-burner blue" flame oil stove with oven. 31? 10th St. 29-31 WANTED Trucks or teama and wagons to haul logs. Short haul !...a..a . u a ...-. tl l. ah- ........ l...,. iiTk,l"" ' l "" iiiuusouu. . uuun There were'enouth Smiths In the "- T -. 'iKIrk Lumber company. 29-3, ..-..- , ........... .. ...-ifurery slipped ll over on you UBIITU O,t:0 .J UUI.Uk - - f that --"-- ' . - .....time, sonny." .ROOM FOR RENT for gentleman. : : r::,r mzzL r.i . ! x.. 3.1 n. .. mm . 29.31 . ka aa .. ...t. for rln to the undignified tactics pur- i 1.. - t.i..n. Artrt ued by the comtnen council of this tera and sewing machines. 537 1& regiments or two aivisions. ado - , lii.7 to the flthtln. Smith, the Johnsons, municipality n dealing with the antl-jMln BU1U( W.U...M..VV. : ...-,. . Expert on typewriters, cash regis 531 9-3P and Browns enlisted or dratted and ah army of more than-100,000 men was provided from three families. Here are some other families that !. tkAm!nH n tka AnMttinn lltin rh name In the nrmr: '" ,uv """'u " '"" "' """ Brown. 29.960; Williams. 28.140; c"" Jones. 25.720; Miller. 25.820; Davis. I "Clam yourself, buddy, clam your HMIann sell. BUTIseu (tie WIU -lie iuhij t?nn oil tu.i ......I., a..... ....la .. l...ll.l.kl- w.a lf n...!..,..""" oi..irill V' "l" 'Jl'"l- -u ju.i..ir u. .. . m. eM winters Jewelry Store. you are viewing with levity the tram-' 29-31 pllng under foot of tba. highest civic.) SALE Two Woodstock typ- ca.h or terras. Winters Store. 29-31 Helped considerably In winning the '' y Worn upholders of public FOR SAI war, and the number of person, of reace and order. It you are condon-l ' TRUCK HAUL, lumber contract, two miles, night and day run, 20.000 to 25.000 feet a shift. Call .131 XX. 21.245; Anderson. 20.54; Wilson. "" ""... .c vt" ""v .".. 29-31 17.080; Moor.' 15.260; Taylor. U- "E1,e ou re lnte,y, lo,na " """ w ' uln, Thnmi..n ii uft. riv ii. words to th roof of the mouth, a PAIOE CAR for sale or trade for .: wi,r.T. M.Hh MH'' Pa"i"l l common malady which 1 truck. Car In first class condition! t.35; White. 13.720; Martin. 13.545; ' ' A,,0 hnvo , poo, nnd j ,,nilard table Jackon. 12.600; Harris. 11.620; ho" bn known of,en lo prove fn,al and 2 show cases for sale. Se or Walker. 10.220; lo 'nc nu"'""-- write F. J. Wilde. Malln Hotel. Ma- ZV'M ii.M.ri.ri.ririnnnririi-j-irii rirn'i'iiii"i' 'i'i-' - " - - ' ' --- wa.aia There's No End To Eiders' Special Prices WE HAVE THEM 'EVERY WEEK. ARENT THESE ATTRACTIVE? Seeded Raisins 22c Package Royal Club Coffee 50c Pound Folger'a Coffee ,.... 55c Pound Coin Meal, 10-pound sack 70c Barley's Apple Butter. 18-oz 20c Milk, all brands, large 16c Milk, all brands, smnll... 8c Folger's Japan Tea ,...,40c Pound Hand Picked Bayo Beans v. ....12c Pound Hand Picked Red Beans 8 l-3c Pound DON'T FORGET! We Make Two Regular Deliveries Every Day Lewis. 10.500; Young. 10,150; Allen. 9.800; Hall.' M00: Roblnscn. 9,555; Murphy. ,486; King. 9.240; Wright. 8.800; won Baker. 8,820; Green. 8,575; Scott. 8,370; Peterson. 8,365; Hill. 8,260; And what makes you label thatjlln, Ore. Kelly, 7.806; Sullivan. 7.595; Mitch ell. 7,520; Cook, 7,280; Campbell, 7,190; Turner. 6.930; Carter, 6,650; Morris. 6,650; Wood, 6,650; Parker, C.440; Reed. 6,265; Morgan. 5..S0; Ward. 5,880; Hughes. 5.530; Bailey. 5,427; Howard, 5.426; Fischer. 5,285; Cooper, 5,110; Long. 5,040; Myers, 5,005; Murray, 4,570; Fos ter, 4,796; Burns, 4, 620r Henderson. 4.240. . There will be no one to deny that America has i:n fighting families. a fa- C.l or. ..r.rnmn.nna.r lir. FOR SALB Or ttade for milk COWS, t often find an uncommoncr as- ,,. ,, ,,. nn ,. greganon running in one, neru. My-(WOrk team. 15 and 16 hundred lbs., be It's a good thing that llurnum Is gentle und sound. Would like to dead. If that celcbruted collector trade for cows that are milking. was ullve chance, are the lack of a tTan,VonJe0,!ongM?Irnrg,., Tl quorum would be permanent. lntfii.l r of Just happenln occasionally, accl-t Hilt SALB H dentally on purpose." j i "Regardless of the attitude of our Modern 4-room bungalow In Nlls public servants." wo observed. you Addition, big lot. barn, woodshed; must admit' thawe have the weight -ntM-.-ta.J. city. 12.800; of public opinion oa oar side. Wc nvc-room house on Second St., have the best citizens of the com- $1,050: 1200 cash and 840 a month, munlty behind us." A good buy. ' .UUUriU 1 IUU111.- Ull.l UHI1I, ntlttlir FLEET GUNS TO THN ter, li'-ar the vrsvl As they w niched the big lil nl sklinmliig near lht nur face, a spring anliuoit, estimated to weigh about . iimmmIs. Icupvdclrar deck It soon recnrrritl anil showed' light. While the IihIIIk Ixlwcen tin- bird ami I ho (lli uns fti luuKri's Iwo of tho swill moving current (Jnlck older cmkIi-s (im ihoiiiiiI tlin vlrlnlty as u (Irish ilio engUi ilrovii his Hlnirp sereiiitilnK lniully. t iiitaln llurney I'eilersen lir light LEADER, 101 talons Into the fish's Imrk Tlient whs a great s,ilnih ns tti tile sprlnKer illtnl, tuklrig the eagln beneath the surface All luilids riuhed to the r:ill to w.tch tin) striigKle. Three times the fish and the bird disappeared In the water Khlle the I hi' ruptured ukIh to Heatlle illid pnsnlt'd it lo (Jim of the pulillc. tmrl.s. I'lXIl IIBKII .NOT .llt" IIV I'Alt TO HTAXIIAIll) VANCOUVKII. II. C. July 29 A Rcosevelt steer'd n course close be- sheuf of warrants has been prepared ... .... .. . L, ... .; .lUliriu Y lUUIlin Ull.l ubiii. r well." saia ine am o.ru . fln( ,aw and im , b, n The success of Ida May Parks as a aojotlon picture director baa been sj-alled by few men In the protei slon. ThedaBara, the famous "vamp" of the films, says her Ideal of'a hus band is a man who would be agree able before breakfast. Under the new system of continu ous education In England, girls of MRS. NATE OTTERBEIN 527 Klamnth Ave. 29-30 centenarian, knitted 200 pairs socks for soldiers during the war. Four lumps of sugar contain as 14 to IS in domestic service are lla- much nourishment as a medlum-sli- ble to go to school. ed potato. wrinkled his left eyelid rumlnattvely, of condition. $3,200. $12.10 do "that's all right. I reckon, if they $50 per month on balance. ain't too far behind you. But If was you. buddy. I'd rather have some of, 'em abreast of me. It's a darn sight more comforting." ' m STRAYED Prom my rnnch on west , . ! side of Langell valley, four ewes. One of the most successful auc- brIntjeij i)," Reward for Informa- tioneers In London Is a woman. tlon. Dave Turner, Langell Valley, Mrs. Agnes (Jllour. a Scottish phone Bonama. 29-30 of WASHINGTON. July 29 Tim once famous battleship lowii, which pluyed no smull part In the destruc tion of Cevera's fleet at Santiago, Ii hind them being prepured ut the I'hlladulphlo' nnvy yard for what naval by nrovln- target experiments ever attempted. I exhausted. It had put up a game clul iiiithorllleN rerenlly. Samples of rroreeuing unmanneii, nut tinner iignt nut nail lost lis prey. Iici.r and slnut they received show The crew of the Roosevelt pulled that the nearent the neiir-l'er rime the bird aboard with n bait hook. In conforming wllh the law uus five Tim eagle wus sonklng wet hut on per rent. lo Ih served on hotel keepers and Finally the eugle loosened lis hold others In the Huiillnglon vicinity aa officers on the salmon and flopped over on the result of a raid on tho border I several otner gooti nomes in cuy ,y will l one of the mo unique the surfure of the water completely neur-bi-vrs sutoons muile ana some ai rancn iiroposiiioiin. It's Going to Stay WeUed IF WE DO THE WORK FOR SALE Nent and modern five ', room bungalow on Tenth St.. with big lot. wood house, cabinet kitchen, fine lawn, shade trees and large gar den tract, at a bargain price of $3250. Only $1250 cash and the balance like rent. Look It over to te day: tomorrow mav be too late. Cbllcole & Smith, 633 Main St. 29-3H FOR SALE A business worth while. Call nnd Inspect: sea for yourself, or write T. W. Hillings, Chlloquln, .Ore. fr-On account of health I must sacrlflco and sell our hotel and pool hall, paylnK a net profit of one thou sand per month after all expenses. Our price Is $8500; cash required $5000; balance on time to suit. Will consider bonds, notes, mortgages and other securities. 29-3 X We are adequately equipped to handle your welding jobs, regardless of how difficult they may be. Added to our equipment and our expert knowledge of oxy-acetylene welding, is our ability to manufacture our gas materials at unusually low prices. This enables us to do the work for you for less than you can get it done for elsewhere. Bring your next welding job to us and let us prove these'statements. EXTRA We are thoroughly equipped to do repairing quickly, neatly, and with a guarantee of permanency and satisfaction Howie Garage KLAMATH FALLS MMIIIIM Mltii.MMlMMMi MilMMl WBttTKRV LABOR ItUltK.UJ Next to Arcade Hotel, I'hone 477J WAXTKIf 50 laborerH, $5,50, 8 hours, $1.00. 10 drillers, $G.50, 8 hours, $1.00. 5 carpenters, $8.00, 8 hourx, $1.00t 2 pnwdermen, $C.50, 8 hourx, $1.00. CAN .YOU BEAT THIS brd. brd. brd. brd. her own steam and controlled by radlc, probably from seaplanes, the old sea-fighter will become the ob jective of the big guns of the Atlantic fleet superdreadnuughts In Chesa peake bay lute this summer. This will bo the first time that American warships have used a moving craft for a target except In actual war. Two of the Iowa's coal burning boilers are being converted to burn oil so tho ship may cuntinuu under way with no one aboard oncu her fires have been started burning nnd her engines placed In m Hon. It Is expucted that the unl'iuu prac tice will give flie gunpolntem of the Atlantic fleet an opportunity to test tneir nniiiiy umier conditions ns nearly like those to k expected In battli) ns can bo obtained. Smoke screens will lie thrown around the Iowa during thn runs nnd the rotirso will be changed at will through the radio control system, neceHsllalliiK u change In range on all the firing ships, exactly as would occur In action. The lown has already been strip- , ped of some of Its guns und rou'h valuable metal mill the practice, will be continued until tho old vessel, a 'mass of twisted metal, sinks beneath tho wnvoi to Join tho old Texas, which, as the .H.in Marcos, was used : aa n stationary turgct years ago. 1 Thn battleship Ohio has twen turned oyer to tho bureau of steam engineering for purposes of experi ment In radio control nnd u stuff of! expert technical officers has been! plated on board to arrange tho Iowa pructfeo. I -. .... ....... 1..... --.-.--,----,-,-l-ll-,n(, ,,--n- .iuf Two Carrier Boys Wanted AtWald Office GOOD CITIZEN K TO II CHAMBER OF COMMERCE we WAXTKII 1 flunkey. $100. 1 cook, $150. 1 edgerman, $8.00. 1 tum down man, $8.00. 1 loader, $9.00. 1 4-horse teamster, $7.00. And ono thousand moro good Jobs. This Is the only place where lyou save time and money and this Is tho only place under state license and this la the only place where you get honest service. What more do you want? Uy paying small fee you sivo that much on your shoe soles, and where I send you It's a dead aure Job. COMB ONE COMR ALL and wateh the blackboard. ? Youra truly If ,,. , . CHR1.BLANAB. Mtf? -K Av 4- QUEER MIRE BBATTLB, July 29.- With their handH upraised and left hands across their hearts, eyery man aboard tho schoonor Roosevelt, from the master to the cook, averred they saw a hugo bald eagle tttke a wild ride in Dig stretch of water between Cupe Mude and Seymour Narrows, Quit at Oeorgla. And they brought the eagle to Seattle to prove the tale. The Roosevelt was on its way to Seat tle from the fishing banks In Hacate trait. Shortly after passing Seymour narrows members of the erew noticed a .aid eagle flying close to 'the ,wa- 1 Hecause no other organization can enlist so mony of tho ablest men or the county in service for the community. 2 -IJecauso It unifies the public spirit of the city und county und breaks down sectional selfishness. 3 Hecuuse It helps create and express sound opinions on questions affect ing both city und county. 4 -Ileruuso It links this tounly with others In great business and putrlotlc movements In milking this a better pluce lo live. 6 llecause It holds up an Ideal of local prldo und development that lends towards that which Is ludpful nnd discourages that which Is harmful. . u i.eiuiise iih activities ami social standards make Its members bettor business men and bollur citizens, j. 7 Ilecauso It Is tho guage of tho county's imterprlsp, prosperity and ambition nnd reflects accordingly on every inumlicr. t ii i: it k i' o it i: Itoll up your slenveH and got In with your follows, llefoni long you will wonder how you kept npart from such n movement. Membership Imiiimll- iitoly establishes you a live cltl-on, living In a modern Mplrlt. Tho Kluinuth County Cliumber of Commerce Is an organization working for tha good of ull. , Kvory community has 11b community slackers. These .nun turn an Indifforent oyo to the Ilvo projects of the town. Perhaps they do not know what tho chumber means. Como In and get acijqulntod with tho Hocrotary nnd ho will tell you und show you whut tho committee want to accomplish for your good. You huvo'no more right to bo Indifferent to your county' offorts, hopes and ambitions than to neglect your own family. Every person In this community Is really sort of a relative. You as a unit are responsible for what Is done and what Is left undone. Como, now break tho Ice. A crowd of mighty good fellows flrod by an ambition to put the greutost county of tho sluto and the good old town over the top In groat shape are giving extra time unselfishly to this work of a live Chamber of Commerce. The best of all when once tbey get Into this work they enjoy It. Thv that they are accomplishing something for themselves, their children; their neighbors and their neighbors' children. Uembersblp card are being sailed today to all who have Joined Have you received yoprsT, , ,