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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1920)
7-ff' fAOBrme THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGOH ifONDAT, AVGVftt t, 1MM. tMMIM , M POTATOES ft Charles ( I u deles wim down from th Our carload of Potatoes arrives Tuesday. They will be the Red Seal Burbanks, the finest Pota to there is to keep. Our Price : BY THE SACK . . LESS THAN SACK .. .. 5 CTS. tt 6 CTS. lb i Buy the Potato that keeps j the best. ! ' ! AlilHTIONAIi VKtlHON MM hi success as a fisherman In a touchy subject with the police judge. Howard Ormen, a midshipman at the I'nlted Btnlrs nuvnl academy, ilaildei homo at Kngle nidge y.Ur-'",, ,h"" '".!n.n vl"'tln '"" P",M,U "T ,jny ii'v" iiyi leu ycsiuruny morning ior ' .,.,,-. . H'"' Francisco, whore he will Join Mr. m Mrs. John ohewry and ,,,, Ml nm, Mnrt for ,he C0Mt Mr and Mm, T. T. Johnson, of tho( , Warren Construction company, h 1furtW "rrl nnil iluhlr, nWerduy for Crater Lake. ' I" Vivian arrived Inst n Rht from ... , ., , , . Cornlnc California, with Mrs. Will Allun Hlcmn left yesterday for ,, ...... .... , ..,.. .iwuniuii, nMU IJun lCVIi TIBIIIUS, there for some time. Judge llarrli la Mm. Houston' father and wan a familiar figure mi the streets of Klamuth Kails a few )cars ago. Mil. I.. A. Ilurgeiifi left Bunday morning for Han Kranclaco on a few dayi' business and pleasure trip, fihe expects to return Thursday, Miss Uypslo N. fatten, of Newton, Iowa, a girlhood frltnd of Mri. It. C. i a guest at the Oroes- Mnlfcird to look nficr business con nectid with the Klamath County Ab ut nut company, of which he li a number Walter Turner drove Mm. A. M Wurdcn and her Muter, Mm. L. Hsr- gount, and a friend, Mm. George 'Walp, who are vliiltlrig here from iTopekn, Kansas, to Crater Lake. yisterdny, The visitor! were an- iriuinlid with the beauty of the P Irjfoosbeck, I "; , . I beck borne here. i Mm J I.. Ilerkley ha returned) from an extended trip to California. ' W. Kllfendahl, manager of the JudBu and Mm. A. L. l.eavltt re- ne" clrlelly operated box factory I turned last night from Hocky i0nt which taring completion at Don (where thi-y have !. n spending three jr!"' -"nil. was In Klamath Falls or four itn Ourlng their stay at (,,t'r,,a''' thu Point the Judge taught two flih, i Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Clement and It Jm reported, and both of theso were .children spent yesterday In this city 'pionumictd blind by Tom Martin, jvlsltlng with friends and left on the !oxprt camier and fisherman. Tak-'morning train for their home In'-Mt 'Ing everything Into contildoratlon 'Hebron, California, Piano Bargains 1 OAK CASE PIANO.-.. 1 MAHOGANY PIANO 1 WALNUT PIANO.. 1- 1 PLAYER-PIANO, 88 NOTE. 1 PIANO, OAK CA8B , ,.. .488.1.00 WsOO.OO .ee85.00 ..... .aMso.o Earl Shepherd Co. ONB IIUHINBHH MV81C EXCXVHIVELV 007 Main 8t. (p 4--M"f-l-1 IIIIII.I.S CI tIMMO in: citi.M'ii sr Minitorous IIICIEI.IV. Jul) !. M!y Mill 1--(ItvMter llerlln, with Its Ian-it addi tions, claims to be the blKK't In' tropnlls on cat 111 Its arm I oT.clal ly rl-n as 877. fii! iiliir kllin-leni k(337 77' square miles) romparid with (III ati r .'u York's ktu t'tuure klliimiiT (307 S prUiir miles.) I I'nrU M. London's r.oa and Vln! lia's 275 siiiare kllomi ters. (irt-ntcr lli'rlln now mhrars S' townsUp. fC villages and 27 rural estatis. Tli fir-1 liit ngir fa-tnry was l'tmd in Cermany in 1 s -' 1 . but the Imlii'try did not inako much pro i;:ets tint 'I tl.e Napoleonic vtsrs. when tlm Ilrltl.li nevy cut oil t li iiM'iiu,, siilpimnts of siiKiir an I the rontlni'iitsl countries mtc obliged tu look about for anothtr source of supply IJ It-30 thu beet-suc.tr In dustry bad rot a f.iin hull. Amerlra'N tint cotton mill, built by, Haniuel Muter at Pawturket, It I , In 1733, has been acquired by the Pitwtuckrt chamber of coinmcrce iinil will be converted Into a nusium for tutlle machinery Nut to cotton, more pojnil of Jute are manufartured each .ir than of any other liber. The Jute In- lustry diten from 124 when the Knst India company shipped rom simples to the Dundee flax mnntifsc, tun-is for xierlinental iims The Dundee Industry prognsstd rapidly and soon It prnrt'rnlly control!d the Htnrld murket ftr rnnnufaciured 'jJte Vs" t Niiilce Is hereby ghen that cm or before s'xty da)s ffom tl.e first day of July, 10.20, the County Court of Klatuath Count), Orgon, will. In opn (,'cuirt, rnniil all warrants In the hands of the County Clerk of said County jhlch hn!jjM n Issued and not protested for a period of seen years or more prior to itie first day cf July, 1H20; also all warrants will be held for naught, and fmyment thereof stopped, where It appeitrs that name hne been protested farVpirloi! of seven yeais prior to the first day of July il20, and hnve betn dulytalled by the County Treasurer but not presented "for payment, , ""jfc. J The following list snpws'tbe tlNtnvs of payees, dute, number and amcunt of warrant as shown by warrants to be acted upon by the County Court n above stattd. " .KIHBT: I Warrant! received from the County Clerk but not protested v ' Name L. I), Ilurko tL.. Eiell ....... fcJ.K. Whltlatch , C. A. Arnold ..... E. 'J. Casebcer . V. V, Corpenlng "John Miller ZA, Kinney j. it. Hitter P. G. Baxer ! eoa. I Date .V" jr Fund ....General ,. (lencrnl ....Oencral ...Oeneral ...General ...Oeneral ....General ....Oeneral ....General ...General Number 2f.lM n7ii 2738 28281 28428 28833 201 29J01 29253 29246 Amount I3C.30 C.80 8.60 79.00 3 CO 38.00 4.90 1 20 1.00 .60 ' Tttal . U76.86 .SECOND: 7 Warrantt protested by tb County Treasurer and called: I Name Date Fund Number Amount Hiram Ilusbell ....u. ..I General 27772 $1.70 Chas. Patteo ; .:... Oeneral 281DS 18 00 Totul ...-..... ; $19.70 Tllini): ' AVnrrants In the hunch of the County Clerk v. Nnino jF Into Abraham Chnrloy .X.. July fi, 1912 J. 11. Court ....... Kept, 4, 1912 Frank Pine Sept.. 4, 1912 John Pitt ,.., Sept. 4, 1912 II. M. Dunlejs vNov. 7, 1912 Ktounwnll Jacksoi ....Jun. 3, 1913 Frank Plchold -Jan. 3, 1913 H. U.-Manchester Jan. 3, 1913 Johivrl. Mooro Jan. 3. 1913 LMler Maxwell ....Feb. S, 1913 H! HWllllnms ). Mar. 0, 1913 Louis Dacholburg , Juno 4, 1913 LuclusuiLnll , May 9, 1913 J. W. Jackson , May 9, 1913 Homer Hutchinson Apr. C, 1913 O. W. Ilrkdy -..Apr, 5, 1913 Jack Lllli , Apr. C, 1913 Crater Lake Circle No. 734....Apr. S, 1913 Albert Peel , , Mar. 0, 1913 C. A. niley....i Mar. 6, 1913 C. II rose ...., July 22, 1912 Fund flcnoral General General General General General General General General General aonornl General General Genorul Oeneral General General Oeneral General General County Itoad Number 26399 26677 207.71 2G8S0 27323 27729 27737 27782 2793R 29091 28529 29309 291G3 29038 28888 28880 28885 28829 , 28533 28532 1074 Amount $2.20 17.50 1.70 9.00 2.00 1.70 1.70 1.70 4.20 1,86 2.10 1.70 4.70 6.00 1.70 1.70 1.70 2.C0 1.60 1.60 19.00 Total .:, 187.86 State of Oregon, County of Klamath, aa: I, C, It. DoLap, County Clerk of the above named County and State, hereby certify 'that the within and foregoing la a true and correct Hit of County Warrants subject to cancellation ai the name appear ot record In y office and In my care and custody. , IN WITNESS .WHEREOF, I have beruato Mtasyhand and affixed ttaa aaal of the County 'Court, this 3rd day of July, 1910. O. K. DBLAP, CouatyCCIWk. ' By Garrett K. Vaa Rlpec.1 Deputy, A, i &gr j What a hi of argument there used to be about a woman driving an automobile t i '. s& 1.! iv ' ' rV ' "K TODAY she, can "make a JL train" or fix a tire as well as anybody. As soon as a luxury becomes n necessity the point of view changes. " vTwo or three ears ago you would have listened to more varying opinions about tires than you could shake a stick at. Mileages, construction, treads and whatnot 'It's different now. Tire users t. . are working towards a unani mous, feeling. . , .You express it one way the man dow.n the street another. But sift down it amounts to this: That the only way to settle & your tire problem is to get a tire. of known value andinick to it m' We recommend and sell .U. S. Tires because theirvalue is known. !", There's ?no guevs about it It was the U. S. quality" policy which led to the per fection of the straight -side automobile tire, the pneumatic truck tire two of the greatest additions to tire value that have ever been made. As representatives of the? oldest and largest rubber con cern in the world, we are in a position to'tell you something about tire values. Come in some day .and talk to us. ,' Select jour (lies uo coidmi to tlio toada they lutvo to travel: In sandy or hilly coon ' try, wherever the going It apt to be heavy The V. B. Nobby. Km.am-tiaBCrmiXD-fut v For ordinary country roads The U. S. Chain or Utco. ,-' For front wheels The U.S. Plain. ' , f;. For best results very n.nf , . , wAswaU. a Royal Cord. . -,u M . Sfl" w United States Tires WHITE PELICAN GARAGE t i" X -r .A S '"l 4 Mf . V4M . .,i VH - re?i V VT" A I ' J JfflW MVi 4 jA ' ' -r'tl to''gyvt Ms i a .j w H i ' tt, . '. s ' -A3uku.