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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
in : r V i paqr rot?n IHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ' rt- ttir-m, itM sl ' fi ft H N i-t i ffi I fe m The Evening Herald "" B. . MURRAY MMor FRKD SOULS Oty Editor Pabltehed dally, except Sunday, by Yka Herald Publishing Company ol Klamath Fall, at 116 Fourth 8tret. ntfiMifl fef tha nnstnfflre At Klam- Afc Valta flra f tran.mla.lnn thru tha Hall aa iecond-claM matter. MKMtlKR OK TIIK AHHOCIATKD I'ltKKS The Associated Prcs la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all new a dispatches credited to It.; or not otherwise credited In this paper, and alto the local new put llahed herein. KHIDAV, JULY 30, 1920 HHN OF TRACTORS IS INTERESTING While super-abundance of enthus iasm among farmer waa not evi denced by overflowing attendance, at least during the halt hour that the Herald rcpreientfctlve was on the To Our Patrons HI HARD LOT I HKIU.IN, July 7, (lly Mull) -No one In (leriuuny slghn more fervently I for "the good old days" of the kaiser t thuit lhi former unity officer . I Forced off tlivi goeriiiuent paroll by the icdurtlon of th unity, tin- , trained f " r work other ttmii soldier-t Ing, and so geliernlly disliked by the! population thnt h has difficulty In ' finding uny kind of emplovmcut, I ! , officer's lot In democratic (lermnny la n hard one. Ilia pre-war world, In which bo strutted ubout as the prlv- I Urged pet of his emperor, has been I Utterly destroyed. Many have been reduced to tremo tlniiacinl strait.. The middle aged ex-officer gets u pension of 3..S00 murks u ear, but that In only nbout n fifth of tliu aim tint required to maintain a fumlly So urgent la their need that it movement haa been t on fnnl tn form- nil ex-offlrcr's 'nssoclutlou for tho purpose of Induc ing the goerniuent to protlde them 'with laud and subsidies. A former officer, d lefully discuss- Ing with the correspondent the plight . i of himself und his fellow a. remarked Mr. Harrison said he saw an In-' The daughter of n Parisian nrtlt tliat ,HC pxprwalun once current In tereatlng demonstration of tractor married recently In a bridal ih ,.,... qta.,,. "There's no cood vs. team while driving from Portland gown of white satin beautifully and i ... , ,,.,, ,minn ..milled Int. the Fordson tractor demonstra- to Salem the other day lie had his uniquely painted by the friends and'. v ,..,.., , ,h (ilirmn tlon on the Sullivan farm two miles " n'"" "' the - tractor. colleagues of her father. The colors ,,,.. ,,,,,, ,ottr, ,. officer south of the city yesterday afternoon icnthu.la.t. He suggested th'at they used were so dainty and delicate I tla waa getting results In an astonishing1 obierve the number of tractors and that, strange to say, the effect of the; ,,rvnn ,otlIIur, hear out this amount of ground turned over. bar-tbe number of teams working. Mr. ," was mo uemwiui am, "!,,,.,,.. Harrison didn't give the comparative nwaious. figures yesterday, but he commented Mrs M FnnM rau-,., 0f Water- on the fact that etery tractor outfit fown Ua9 bt.en nI)po,n,ei un ,,. xney saw was moiui, wmie every an. Ustrle. .torney 0, Middlesex Beginning August 1st our deliveries will be handled by the City Delivery and will be lpade as follews: First de livery at 8:00 a. m.; second delivery at 9:00 a. m.; third deliveiy at 1:45 p. m. Shippington and Pelican City deliv eries will leave at 1 : 00 p. m. We will appreciate your co-operation in this. People's Market T fca.. fca.A.A.AAAA.A.A.AfcA.AAA.AJ.JvAAA.AavA.A. n Star Theatre I HICIII-JiT HT.MAltl MMWTMWH Ti:itVII.I.Uil.'ll A PATItlCK. I'IMH'H. nnn.-.--r.-,.-i-n r- ' ' m.owh'i"""' TONIGHT Charles Ray in "RED HOT DOLLARS" Hank Mann Comedy "BROKEN BUBBLES" SUNDAY Norma Talniadge In "THE WOMAN GIVES vW))wwVWyMWViiWI WMMVW'M'Mi Two Carrier Boys Wanted At Herald Office W - - - - n.irit n ii i. i.i .-i. ii ii ...... rowed and smoothed down with n cultl-packer. Three Fordions were working on a ten acre tract, two plowing nnd one harrowing and roll- .-.- ... .. . ..... . -..a.. .!.. ... ,i... fi. .i. ..t .. , k.. Unirniinv ni tli., .oiirp i nuri'uy given ini on or neiiire iij ujk ,,n- -, . "At the beginning of the ' i.-i.,i. i--,,,iv n,,.,,., n li. nn,.i war," one said, "the troops were, fend court, camel nil warrants In the hands of the County t'lerk of said County. of their officers, who ate the samo which have be.-n Issued and not proKsied for a iwrlod of seven )ears or food carried their own packs, and i'10'" I'""'"1" ' "ft day if July. lSi'H; also all warrants will Do held I , .1 i i m t . .. 1 ' naught, and payment thereof slopped, where It appear, that same have. """,l" "" ..i--. (,,,,, jirol-(Ml for a 'Noil of seven )rars prior m inn tiri nay Jiny, Ing and the work was thorough. It team was resting lie aunutted mat (;ounty .mb, h i, Ha,i 0 Ul. the Hut most of the regular officers wen. ui'ft. unit have been duly called by the fount) Treasurer but not presented was an Interesting demonstration " mism nave wen an unusual "ajlst;Contl case , tnp tjn,ej States I qulikly killed off. and those left for panienl (or the onlooker, and field represent atives of the Ford company and sev eral Implement companies who were conducting It, said It was Interesting to them. The demonstration will be finished today. The ground bad not been plowed! but n the 52 ntllea he said they did ' h.H , wumnn has been named forlwcro sent away from the lines for r,iu ''""" ' ''",tt,, h" "n"'" " VW date, number and antrum . ... ... ,,..,.,,... nniflt mnr ' woman has been named lor were si nt away irom me lines lor wnrrnrt Bhliwn liy warranis to be actid upon by the County Court a. not see one horse-drawn outfit mov-uch an fflc tne olnt,r bl. nB n .staff and otl'er duties nboe staled. ing, nor one tractor outfit standing lNew York cl... Mr. iraily ln i,r ..Tilt.lr incvs were taken by re- PIKST till. !. no,i,iun uii r..celvi! a salary of rvea. who were an entirely differ- Warrants received from Ihe County Clerk but not protested uiner implement nouso rcpresen- (2250 a year, tntlves taking part In the local dem onstration are C Jensen, field repre- H "a be,n humorously suggested lent let They had to have special ,, ,!j kitchens and milk and plenty of j J;,B, wine. They refused to march with j k Whltlatch Date for several years, and never was "native of the Roderlck-Uan Disc that by living so long.Mme. Sarah uoop4 a)w Ayn r1nB n nutomo. c A Arn(lI(, plowed to the depth reached yester- Harrow company and Fred ServlsJenhardt. the eminent trench -.t,,,,.,. ani, mnkng the tnvn carry their g '; Jsel.eer v day. One outfit pulled two fourteen-1 '"tern representative of the Amerl-'resa. Is defeating her own ends, tor, W(jmj bjM nm, . - I r"" inch OlUer plows, breaking the soil to an average depth of ten Inches. The other had a sixteen Inch Oliver, with a sub-Foller attachment. The plow cut to a depth of at least ten can Seedlnt Machine comnanv. All he haa alreidy tested her coffin uy' .. ' . . . . . ,., J.ol,5,r "Lel " " till 1 ak.1 a I nillit IU Hl HI v w . ntilllt' implement that work behind the.""!"" " "" u"": """ ''"The clvll'an population felt the same J ter . . Fardson trnetor unrierrn ririri ti.'ago she had a tomb erected for her- , ... ... ...... . ,, .. I. K. Saxer .. i Will, III lI'IKIum ltx t,tv ll Fordion tractor underco rlcld tests tt at the Ford Dlant. with actual field ie" In "e l-aclialse cemetery In. derapnstratlons. If they pass the laches and the ub-solIer broke the'n",nufacturers have Mr. Ford' per- hardpan beneath to a depth of two cission to make and distribute the Paris. The tomb Is a magnificent affair of marble and she has fre quently visited It and heaped It with) way. tmlstlce was signed, and when we Fund (leneral (irr.eral (ienurat (leneral ..(lenoral (leneral .. General .(leneral (leneral .(lateral Number itl'ii 273'JS SH'iU :H2H 2HH33 29UH 21101 2U2&3 2S285 Tctal withdrew to the Ithlneland tl.e peo- HKCONI): Atnnuiii 36 30 8 ID h.60 75.00 3 &0 3X.00 4.9t 1.20 1.00 .tit , I17S.& I pie thero were willing enuugh to pro vide lodgings ,for us privates but iJ-nJnn"iluh-ll .. they rpfused tohave officers in their Chun. Tatteo Warrants protested by the County Treasurer and called: Name Date Fund Number (leneral 27772 Ueueral 28U& Total or three Inches more. The Tnih-srilillmplements for use with the Ford-1 floer- waa a tTff proposition but the trie- son- Te requirement are exactln't Jf 0reon merCbanta would see to'home. Thoio 'fellows n w are only ... J I .ft.- Hf 1 ft. ..! lAflrl -Mllnvrflll In mMl Itiim Onn . . -..il...'. .. ft...... .... i-M . .ft...... tur uraucii lire iuuw nuu nuir-suiier! ' ... -...Mjj jjjgl ,- per C(jnt Qj tft,r nt0cK geiiuiK iiui tuiiiiiij, iu nn-iu. Till HU: through without a stop, round after. quaiiucmion. aosoiuieiy insisieu up-waf made )n Oregon, there would 'n a nuralier of cases ex-offlcers Warrants In the hands of the County Clerk: round. The surface waa loose' bntV" ' lDal consxrucuon must De so, . b enough workmen In the state'nave found themselves Inadvertently Name the grouted wheels kept their grip' that one man may drive the tractot t(J mtLYn the products. The result nPI,1lnK taT work ,0 the very prl- Abraham Charley . av-1 vales they once commanded, rnese ;, -,'"!" "' I, . . ,, .... Frank I'lno Amount 11.70 1H.0O 119.70 una revoiveu steaaiiy. Liouas 01 u 7 inse ioe wuoie ouuu wouij , more workmen, bigger pay diut were raised that would havt? choked a team of horses and make constant rest necessary but the trac tors didn't mind the duit a bit. S. A, Stellwagen, Portland man-j No two-men rigs go. WKATHKK HWOItT trolls and more business for eieri-. fon.ler soldiers, biuums mn and , , ,,,.. body In the state, especially the mer- shopkeepers, lake kean delight, it Ih . m. Daniels .. chant ImM. In turning down their old u- Stonewall Jackson Dale July C. 1912 Sept. 4. 1912 Sept. i, 1912 ...Sept. t, 1912 Nov. 7, 1912 Jan. 3, 1913 periora. .Many of tho young ex-offi-1 Frank I'khold Jan. 3, 1913 I j . , , . . n """ '""' , - H. II. Manchester . The American nower hoat nanol- rn or. mviiitr ,m i.niinft.rinif ami ,.... .... " " "" r. t iv. C7. ...... " " - " - "" " jiiiiii n jmuit- ger of the Ford Motor company, aald "" tuu ii.i u aamruii) cap tar tn cruiser championship of other technical llnei. atartlng nt the Lester Maxwell that the machine were pulling a,a,r; m0llerat westerly winds. 1 America will be held on Long Islond ' bottom of the ladder as manual J'" Williams.. Bound on August H. in connection ' workers In overajls. ' iiuciasn llalj l .....'. ".'. with tho annual regatta of the Now) After the first revolution It waa a" j V. Juekson ....."' York Athletic club. The distance cf ' risky filing for an nffl -er to appear' Homer Hutchinson .. drawbar load which It would tax ten fcorses to pull. Most of the plowing was done on intermediate speed, about two and three-quarter miles an hour. The low speed Is one and a half miles and high speed Is six miles an hour. The tractor oper-' ate best on kerosene, he said, but burn either gasoline, distillate or kerosene. The cost of operation Is about $3 for ten hours and an aver- hush oFficint siai.v niiiiLlN. Juiv an-Frank i.r,,v ' ln championship rae will be 50 Jon th strata In uniform They wore " W', ,,1iiH',y deputy lieutenant for Wlcklow coun.naU,,C'!,.,"e', emboldened by the Knpp coup last frater Lake Circle No. 731 Apr. 5. 1UI3 iv i-ernnier nrnvinre un. ......in , ' '.March and since then have been .Albert I'ool .... Mar. 6, 1913 i. ..s.!"., ??'"?' " "T"'?' Arthur Hamilton, the first lMhowlnK themselvea in Increasing ' C. A lllley Mar. 6, 1913 uirii ii m im iinrniiifi riim lawrninwnicxi .. . . - - rm r ... morning. ' HU assailant escaped. C. Drone . woman 10 awim me nuiem, is going ,. ..yneclallv student reserve,' I to repeat this summer her attempt to jomcrf wh0 nre t.aM,y wcntific by To,n, jawlm the Kngilsh channel, In which 1. ,.,,. ,,, uwn Hlunhfll wh frPHl, Fund (leneral (leneral (leneral (ii'iioral (leneral (leneral (Itineral (leneral (Senegal (leneral (leneral (leneral (leneral (leneral '(leneral (leneral (lennrnl (leneral (leneral (leneral July 22, 1912 County llnad Jan. 3, 1913 Jnn 3. 1913 Feb. 5, 1913 Mar. C, 1913 June 4, 1913 .May 9. 1913 -Miiy 9, 1913 .Apr. 5, 1913 Apr. r, 1913 Apr 5, 1913 Number 2(392 2677 28771 2C880 27323 27729 27737 277H2 27935 29091 2S529 29309 291C3 2903H 28888 28H8C 2K8SC 28829 28533 28532 1074 Amount 12.20 17.50 1.70 9.00 2.00 1.70 1.70 1.70 4.20 1.85 2.10 1.70 4.70 e.oo 1.70 1.70 1.70 2.(0 1.60 1.(0 19.00 S87.8& A tock corporation with a capital e failed ..t year. Whether ahe MOrd cut. revived In duels. 8"I,e.Vt T TXA XVIl ., ,.. ,.,..., ,.,... ,., ,nie age ten hours' work plowing with tock of J200.000 has been o.-ganlz- w" "" mo.ro uce,,'ul ' tlmo re- 'hereby certify that Hut within nnd foregoing la a true and correct list ot mams 10 oe seen, uui tne ciianc.e County Warrants subject to cancellation a tho same appear of record In my seem to be against her Many export I St. I'aul Is preparing for the en- olflco and in my care and custody. ' ' . vthe two 14 Inch shares Is six acres. d by .women In Korea to deal in the "The tractor Is arriving fast," Baystconraon household commodities Charles Harrison, assistant manager ftf ttlA 1ftrl1nn.1 timn.h L7n .. ' w. ...v .W...M..M utuiiwili rUIIJlVIB ' who own tractora are the men who Managers of prominent summer .hotels along the New England coast 'Irennrt flml lhav am a,fffll.. ft.lH :et the vork done Their crops arelgumraer for nrttMit e emIc of M hmmw ,uu UVt&UUUf WJ1U UBCJ bones v,way through women BwlmmerH tried the feat, but tcrialnment of the tenth annual IN WITNKSB WIIKKKOF. I have herunio set my hand and affixed tho none so far has come within even 'tournament of the National Printers' "'"' " ' Counly Court, this 3rd day of JX. "M-,, -.. !.!.. .!...... .. ....... I Itnoiilirit I li.nitiiu Tli J Ufiriiu 1 1 1 lm. . .. .. ... .. . measurable dlstaace of success. iiaseluill li-ague. The gurne will ho gin on the last day of July and ton New York fana are now wagering, tlnue over a period of one week lly Uarrett K. Van Itlper, Deputy. la atruiinVirrtt i h i b8US CbeCk Pa88nK vlom(!n ty-1 that "llabe" Ituth. the home-runj Carl I.undgren, baseball coach at !U r...h i 11 1 1 .'1 .'. ,IlBblr "Iressed and posing as aummer king, will pass the 60-mark before the University of Michigan alnco If W rougn with his planting. tourlstg. ltho season la many wcoka older. ,1914. Is to leave thli fall to accept Vi I .444t4.4Mt 0 - AMAZING REDUCTIONS For Instance: Tvo-plcco Unddrwoar nt 50c "Muslin Underwear at.. . 1 Lot DreiB Slilrta at , 1 Lot Dress BhlrtK at "Mr per garment 25c per gurnieiit ."Hie i-a i ljtl.00 eneli HURRY NO TIME TO LOSE 1 Lot Dresa Shirts at I.&T cm. Ii 1 Lot Funey Summer Vesta ot 75c eali Straw Hata at !(, !We anil fi(- Felt HatH at 9I.SO, 2.(M). $2.50 mid :J00 i Prices Assassinated, Cut to Pieces Unbelievable Values for Your Money R. I. Hammond 08 MAIN HTKBET w? KLAMATH VAhUi fir' la similar position at the Unlversliy of Illinois, where he first won fame as n pitcher 20 ears 1140. ' ' Old lien Tlncup t.ho Indian player once with tho I'hllllea, has been set- , ting, fluch a lively prrto with the j Loulnvllle club thlH seaann that it .would not lm surprising If lie warn I given another try In tho mujoru. 1 ! UnlesH there In a two-year-old hid den away antnn plucu In reserve for ' tlie big atukea to come later In the nan 11, the chainplonHlilp among Ju veniles might Just as well be linuded 1 to Inchcape, tho great hoii of Frlur I Itock and Hose of Uold. j Ilrynn Downoy, tho Columbus fighter, has two younger brothers now In tho mitt game. Anthony Is a 150-pound hoy, wlillo Jon, tho "baby" of tho family, tlna tho beam at 205 pounds. I A New Orleans promotor la en deuvorlng to brng together Johnny WlUon, tho now middleweight cham pion, and "Happy" Littleton, who has made a good showing In his re cent bout In the Crescent City. The new executive bojird of the General Federation of Women's Club will bold It Drat meeting In iWufeteitoa, D. C, Sept. 14-10. LIBERTY THEATRE II. V. I'OOI.i:, (),uer ItOCKIt I). TOIIIIKV, Musical lllrrrlor TONIGHT The Talented Universal star, Frank Mayo, in "BURNT WINGS" And a uoudeiful sienle rent 11 ic of our own I'ltATLIt KMtll ulildi Ihe u-ilst culls . " WATERS OF DESTINY " TOMORROW Alliletle (.Corge WaMi In Urn JACK LONDON alory "THE SHARK" 1 SUNDAY He what HAIII saw la the "VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL" The year' moat stupendous prodactioa MATjnau ivni day r n fl .,.'?' W "'' 1 f r V ' ,4 ' ,v e, . 1 i-f AX