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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1920)
t'J'f MONDAY, AUOUHT ft, 1MO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOR KM ri '- I atflgsatflel I ivi r HHTA1DS CLASSfFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate Now B-ronnv plastered Iioubo for aalo reasonable, choap for cash, or mall payment down and your own term. Call owner, 2GSM, after G p. m. or Sundaa. 31-2 LOTS From $100 up, In all parts of town, LOTS On pavement, 1250 for cor ners of 60x140. LOTS Inside, $200 for GOxHO. LOTS Largo, just off paved street, 1100 to 1250. Terms 10 per cent .cash, balance In Installments to salt purchaser. V. M. MONTEL1US The Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main St. Phone No. 1 7tt FOR 8ALE 600 acres good sheep pasture, $200. 11) e. bunch grass and other feed. In Juniper hills, be twecn Poe Valley and 'Merrill. For further particulars write Box 24, Olene, Ore. 304 FOR SALE MtecelLneou. A HARflAIN One Russell engine, 13 horse power. One 24x40 Russell separator. One Blrdaell clover and alfalfa huller. Two water tanks. Five bundle beds, cook house. Alt In good con dition. Complete except drive belt. Price $2,200; $1,000 cash, balance terms. Write Levi Deffenbacher. Coburg. Ore. 302 FOR SALE A business worth while. Call and Inspect; see for yourself, or write T. W. nilllngs. Chlloquln. Ore. On account of health I must sacrifice and sell our hotel and pool X'iWlXVC' Our price Is $SS00; cash required $5000; balance on time to suit. Will consider bonds, notes, mortgages and otter securities. 293 FOR SALE One 1920 Chevrolet, mi i,.nn,t.ii. -- io-n w.v., Dodge-Sedan. All In good condition Central Garage. SS-tf FOR SALE 1 Bnlck ani sne 7-pas. enger Studebaker. Imimrlal Car age. 6-tf MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE Renew your Insur ance or take new Insurance In the Oregon Fire Relict Association with ed several )ears for this coompanyMo well in Louisiana and will stand and has lately accepted the agenc again for this county. OSIce 1020 High street. 31-3 PHONE PEYTON for wood 535 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 10F-23. i Printing. Stationery and offlci aapplles. Pioneer Printing and Sta Uonery coraMnt 126 Main St. 9-U 8TRAYED From Lamm Lumber company logging camp near Kirk, one dappled bay horse, lame In right front foot; with long hair on legs. Alio one black horse with both hind lags swelled to hock. Both horses la good shape and auod; agaa about twelve year aad weight about seven taea hundred each. Finder phone Lamm Lumber compaay at Modoc Point. ' 28-3 0WWWWWWWWWWWWWm FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT One bed room, with bath. 737 N. 9th St. Call morn- iagi or after six o'clock p. m. 31-4 FOR RENT New store room, cor. Sth and Klamath Ave. 15x108. J. T. Ward 4k Co.. 834 Mala. 15-tf IWwassWMwwwWwwVwVww WANTED WANTED 2 newsboys at tho Her ald office. 27-tf WANTED Position office man with 9 years experience; 7 years corpor ation work. Dox A, Herald office. ' 31-2 CHAMBER MAIDS WANTED at the White Pelican Hotel. 31-2 WANTED Truck or teams and wagons to haul loga. Short haul eeatrsct or by the thousand. Phone )Clrk Lumber compaay. 29-3 WANTED S or mora skidding 1 jteama; mtut be good loggers. Pre lered to hire. See J. H. Ryaa, Log ger aad Lumbermea'a headquarters. 28-4 WANTED Horaea to pasture. Alta nnnl ftanffa. nhoan 4BC.W1. 17tf , w wv wmW rwv vv .. , . v feed Your Chickens WANTED By boy. placo to work, for board nnd attend school. Ad dress box T. 1, Herald office. 23-2 LOST AND FOUND WANTED Practical nnd maternity nursing. llox6 Herald. 30-3, LOST July Tth from Crater I.alco' stare, one large tan suit case marked Plerropont; ono small sutt Iton&nlt oMnforaatl" leVdin. to recovery of this baggage. White' Pelican Usrage. S-tf WANTED Woman for eenenl housework; five In family. If. W. uuujunuin, , , v iu 4MI1MIJ. II. tt lull UVI.IUIU III lull ftfl'ill I IlllUll i Barton. Miller Hill school house. Restate, naval collier Cyclops," a ship h " ' 0 l" 30"-ot 19.000 tons with 295 men that MASOXM ATTENTION there will bo a special communl duty and nover reported since T cation of Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. No ono knowi, Tnat ,h(, mhl F. & A. M., Monday evening, August I. ... . ,, . , . , 2. 1920. at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Work11"1 beon blown t0 -ments by a In M. M. Degree. All Master Masons destroyer seeim unlikely slnco no are expected to attend. Iwreckago has eer been found by OEO. CHASTAIN, W. M. tne cruUers and patrol hosts that 313 . .- .u . . ... . H H M IN SOUTH . . NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 2. Eight years ago Edward A. Mcllhenny of',, Mrta. MagaxIne-thM xto0" fr CWXy f KUm- '""' ",a"u """ ....-. "(vanijhed ship owed Its doom to gl the United States bureau of plant gantc cuttofi,,h aIs0 known a, octo .1 productions to experiment In tho.nll, Ths iiion- -tri. the inr? erowlne of Chinese and Japanese i J hese monsters are the tor- growing oi unineso ami Japanese ror . .-. . anJ known to at. bamboo so as to determine the bejt;Un a ength ot 10 feet ta,t nml nM pCrim,g having clalmi varieties that maybe grown In the "Such rish," the scientist explains ai",n,t the same, will plmso present, south. He I. now about to make hi. ,..ma. ha,0 roared lhemielrei r,om'.ffii 'Vlhin'slx moU.UMm th report to the goxernment regarding it,. .., .n.i i.,i -i.n. .....i.l'."0'11 ...'"" .7X m." "". 'ff n,.-l.?e uvuut M,1,iitult.iuu(ism of 60 or 70 feet In three weeks. According to the experimenter, st satisfactory growths one ot tho most havtf been the nhvllostaclDs nubei- eens. valuable as timber and ularly relished for eating. The ten cler .shoots, when six or eight Inche-t above ground, may be eaten as . . .. .. . alad and arc also used in otuer eul- jlnary ways. Another edible variety Is the phI!ostach)s henryl. Exclusively timber varieties In lude the phyllostachs puberula (Japanese hachlku) and phyllos tachys qulllol (Japanese mandrake) both ot which wcro found ts thrive n Louisiana. They are said to be adapted tor house timbers, telephone -i nil telegraph poles and boat spars. "The f ur varieties arc hardy and i temperature ot zero, growing rap dly to perfection. In southern alluvial lo'ls," said Mr. Mcllhenny. "In my oplnI:n these tour spc!es of bamboo aro destined to play an Important part In southern Louisiana agricul ture " "MOVIE" MACHINE FOR EVERY SCHOOLHOUSE WASHINGTON, August 2. A "movie" machine In every public school to aid In the education of the children ot the country Is the aim ot the Visual Education association, which baa opened headquarters here. Charles F. Hunt, secretary of the association, says congress will be asked to appropriate funds to co-operate with the states In carrying out the program, the expense being borne equally by the federal and state gov ernments. While estimating the ultimate cost at $19,500,000, Mr. Smith anticipat ed that this sum would be needed by Installments and be announced that the association would ask for an Im mediate appropriation of $5,000,000 available for expenditure during the next three years. The association Is Incorporated In the state of Indiana its organizers In cluding Charles A. Greathouse, for mer Indiana state superintendent of public. Instruction; Dr. J. N. Hurty, Indiana commissioner of health, and B. R. Inman, manager of the Indiana chamber ot commerce. W. O. W. DRILL, BUTTE BUTTE. Mont.. Auk. 2. The an nual drill contest ot the Woodmen of tbe World drill teams of the Pacific Jurisdiction will be held In Butte next year. Butte was assured the honor of acting as host to the contest when tbe local team at the recent meeting In San Francisco won first place In the contest and temporary possession ot the trophy cup, which bad been held by Golden Gate teams for 10 years. BIG JAZZ DANCE AT OPEN AIR PAVILION TOMORROW NIGHT Largest dance floor between Portland and San Francisco SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC COME! Everyone Invited COIME! T,IE V8TBRY OP THE CYCLOPS -A U S. NAVAL VESSEL THAT DISAPPEARED - What became of tho great l'nlted1co,,,a n0' ,l,k n steannhlp as the sailed from Barbados, In tho Weit Indies, on March 4, 191s. on war iiiine reiraieu lue ruuie oi mo col lier It seems Improbable that she was sunk by torpedoes since no S O S calls were sent. out. Had she been attacked and captured by an enemy raider, the collier's wireless should have put her In communication with other naval merchants. The most likely ana tho most set entitle explanation Is made by - ,,.. .. Vn.. . .. . . ..' Kin nnu crtuning tnc structure to,."V .'"...." .,"""" m,il,.nn.i t.nfrt, .. 1 i. ... S.tato of Oregon, thatbolng tho placo M.l.k.HAAl f. .. I I I. . matchwood before dragging It to their liar at the bottom of tho soa, may have helped themeles to tho .hin". n.nnto - .iniioioi.. ,n.i ! partlc-,fectually a one plucks goojeberrlesjuiy 16-23-30-6-13 Aamlnl1lrat0 " !J - at" wiii'wAw)w i.wwxm. - iiiiimmmwwwwvwww n c A L 1 1 i -aM-awyaaaM S1i?$' from ,,,,,,,-thon sunk from .Ighi mid left scarcely n ripple behind " It could be claimed, of coiimo, that the creatures, however gigantic. Inre known to Imn sunk old sailing snips. However, tho Cljclops, If at cKc,l ,r dttletUh, could lme sieameu away, nut sue may nao Do como disabled through engine troublo or some other accident and while rolling helpless, the monsters throw their arms abn'vo tho deck nnd helped thennelves to tho men The ship, thus helpless, would have more easily foundered In tho heavy sea and gate, and thin vanished com pletcty leaxlng not a trace behind. Octopuses, tho most nmailng, tho most repulsive, and the most deadly of nil sea monsters are shown In "Olrl of tho Sea " They were photo graphed by J E. Williamson, of the Subnurlno Film Corporation. In tho County Court of the State In tho Matter of tho Estate of Suda Ponlna. deceased Notice Is hereby ghen that tho un .signed, has been appointed tho ad- n,n,i.irnr rt ts.. .i. ...... i,i .... I - I.WIU " WI.-KUH, iubi living UIU IIIHCO mu n. i. . ,i.,i. .-.., .,. i... ........I ... transact the business of this estate, Dated May Sth. 1920. HENRY HOTCHKIN, Guarantee That Guarantees The best guarantee of faithful performance, of lasting usefulness or of the definite quality of a pro duct is found in that product's advertising. If you value constant satisfaction if you want to push every dollar to its limit, read the advertise ments. In them you will find many newsy items to save you money, time and energy. Whether your wants are food, clothing, furniture or a toy for the childrenthe advertisements can help you. The advertisements contain many suggestions to meet the important problems in the home. To take advantage of an advertisement is to saveto get guaranteed value. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS! YOU WILL FIND THEY PAY. ; 4,1 .if ! im rnifwuvuvmnnnnrnnan.-C Murphey Feed & Seed Store WEATHER RECORD Itoronttor tho Herald will publish Im menu nml maximum tomporn iir and precipitation record ns tnk j:i Iij tho If. n, RocUmatlnn snrvlc ttum Publication will covor tho dny proVlous to tho paper's Issue, III' j to c o'clock ot that day. Pro Mai. Mln. clpltatlon July 1- 85 63 , Jtity 2 75 54 .24 July 3 71 64 .41 July 4 75 45 July 5 55 43 July ST 63 July 7........ St 57 July 8 51 64 July 9 . 13 67 July 10.., 85 51 July 11 73 4S July 1S 9 40 July 13 14 4 4 July 14 75 CO July 15 83 47 July ll- 83 43 July IT 80 47 July tl 84 44 July II 84 44 July 20 77 4 July 31 74 45 July 13..... 88 40 July 13...... 88 46 Jul 24. 84 47 July 25 SS 52 Julr 3 9 S Jnlf 27 . 93 4S July 2S . 91 GO Jolf 39 MS 4S July 30 ... sr. 45 July 31 ... SS 48 Auk. 1 .... 90 57 A Herald Wiuit Ad will sell Ik FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prompt Hervln anil IteitMinnhln Ilnlo., aUo Hpclnl lt.ilc nn Out of Ton n Trip Phone 269-R - - - - vvvvmwmwwwwwwwwmi.'.' Harvesting mnclilnory fur Immodl nto ilollVory. A Johnson mowor In wonderful help iliirliig hureit tlmo, Wo soil Ilium lltiwlu (1 urn n 20-tf roii sam: Alfiilfn Imy. full Altnnmiil funlti plmm I0II.WI. -H-lt VyrrM-wlrrr-'sst-tW-sA---St. "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS " Cut I'Iohou nml Plitnts In Ul-I'liy Wlmlntv lit 11)10 Mnlli HI. Hot Hcmmc Near Mills ScIhmiI DESKINM MADi: KLAMATH FLORAL CQMPANY Pimm- IM7M rWWWMMMMMMMWMWWl s---ss-SMVM--ASSS-tssgstiMrSjSJ) SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS Is one of any hospital's biggest assets and the location of this hospital makes It eupxclully deilrable from that viewpoint Only abundantly capable graduated uurn are em plo)ed, and this fact, added to our unequalled staff of physicians and excellent honpltal equipment Insuroa our patients unsurpaised service, STAFF- i DR. K D. JOHNSON DR. O II MERRYMAN DR. T C CAM Pit ELL DR. OEOROE I. WUIOHT DR E D LAMII Wl II. D LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital MINERAL BATHS Dr. Muuil Ingermll lUitley (lilmprmtlc l'li)nlclaa First National Dank Building Entrance, Room I AAHLAND, ORKOOX ALL KINDS of tin and shnrt Iron work, Tea tllatlng and warm air heating done at the Hhannoe Plumbleg Hhop. No. 1033 Mala Ht, L. N. HAINES Phono .12.1 Klamath-Bend Auto Stage A dally auto stage service Is now operating between Klamath Felta and Bend. Offices Rex cafe and Met ropolitan Ooragv. C, I. lleckard. Phone 27(W. 27-tf " P I B K Doea the word strike terror to your heart, or la your property protected Ufflclentlr br Insuranca In a rallahla company? In this day of high coat ot material, scarcity of homes, ao one abould leave their property aa Drotected. Lat ua axntaln in m tfc. pedal Insurance system trader which we protect your home la the laadlnc Insuranra Mnuak. America. James If. Drlscoll, Room 4, Loomls Building. Phone 411. PAINTING Practical Painting, Gliding, Bronzing, Enameling, Kalsomlnlng, Wall Paper Cleaning and Oonoral Contracting. II. O. TUTHILL 018 Itow Ht, WEST END CAFE No. 72 Main St. Meals served family style Call and give us" a trial Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUR CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRINO WILL MAKE YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS REOLOCKED flood Called for and Delivered 431 Mala Street Klamath Folia 124 So. 6th St Phone 87 4,