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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1920)
rAflwnva THE EVENING HEftALP. KLAMATri FALLS, OHEGOW imtPAT,-Avwtrr '! M -- i ) V- ) A MINNESOTA REPUBLICAN 0 - ' I mm 4 ,!llft',rJBaaaW -' , I ' '"' PERSONAL M 1 1 1 iltM nil rf fjVi i mm mum 4Mm i mi i i iimmhv , l. rW. THEY HAVE ARRIVE - -- - -.. uutB LSI IV tfllM MAIUillAl.li IIAIIVKV lfFI.ll Who It cousin by ni.rrlage ,.Mh. ?? .v'" ' J"1"11! aosslriee. roclrirt cli ajao actlvdy I a cousin uj nntii" " - - ,,i.n ni la Mr. Coollcge Is active In politic. In Minneapolis and a ."man ol lb. Republican Woin-n'. Coy .nltfl. Bto y Interested In lliu U. A It. uud Federated Wotnon muds. Kurri.it io ni:ni .vn: i'ihst or m:v UKII.MA.NK u.iKi;i-r IIOAIN; BERLIN. July 9. (Iiy Mull.) .YtlllA tITV, C'nl. Ahk ler county will dedicate cm 12 tl first of tin- roncrvto hlgli.i) now Ixi iik (mmirurhul under tin mil-1 lion dollar bond Ukuk of 101!' , Elaborate ceremonies will l held "I i IlllgUe, tilt Ml mile lUIUtll of Vljl.il City, at tljv beginning of the concrete highway, Tim highway system Inlil out ; comprint' H mile of Mghwn) con-1 neeilnc nil parts of-tlic county with tliu' Uitu hlghwny systems. i Mrs, Hlcllii Roberts anil daughters,! Axel ii ml Mildred, nro In till" city from their home, In Huvery, Kansas,' visiting with Mrs. Robert's mother, ,Mr J M. Evans, ntid brothers, M.l I', nml H. II, Evans, Thuy Intend to I stay until thu hint of thin month. ' 1 Mr. M. V Evans unit Mrs. C. K. jJny have, returned from a two weeks' 'ramping trip lit thu I.uku o' tho , Woods. Thi-y report that tho hucklo- i berries will not be ripe for ten ilaya. j M. I'. Evans nml mother, Mr, J, M. i: vnii n, nml nlntor, Mm. Htcllo ItoliiTtH, mlotnrcil to Miilln ycitcr ila) Thvr wnMi mirprlM'il to ee the fircllfnt romlltlon the crop were In. They report that the flriit cutting of iitfulfii In dtacki'il unit that tho farm- 'em are huny IrlmitlnK the deconil cut tltiK which In Krowlmt rant. I II, K Ilohlmion of Ki-no In In the Wnrrcn Hunt hoHpltal with an at tack of typholil fever. It K lliinnon wan a county neat Ivlrlttir loilay from IiIk home In Malln, 'ori-icon. t Harry Call, orranlier for tho Urn-1 luirworkiTn union, left thin rnonilnK i for VimI, Calif., where ho will ro- ( main until Thurmluy on official buiil riiMN, It. K Wllllamn went to Uorrlit thin . 1 ineriilni: where ho will upend the inext few ilayn altendlnK to hunlncn mattern. N. I. .man, who han been here fo the past three iliiyn, wiih n pnxnenRer on the miirnlm; train for finn Kranclico. Mm. K II- Chantaln nnd non, Jer- ry, Jr WE HAVE FOR SALE A Carload of Watermelons AT ONLY 3c lb. BUY COFFEE NOW ItoyaJ aub... Kolifer' ...OOc lb. ..03c lb. REMEMBER this ii the store that REDUCED the price of POTATOES EXTRA SPECIAL fined rltklm v Only 25c I'iat $Mkil& OLD KTAflti t'OACH ItACK fr.-Hut1,1'f ''"' yl) I'"' f-" h l,,"l,I. .,.,, homo thin mnrnlnie by ncrlou u AiiKUnt,0' ''"')' f" '": '. c i,. the family They have been 'p I ftTknllntf Of;i)i:N, Utah. Aug. 3. A rare between Mage cnarheri In one cf the McDonald, travelling naleic Uivenln planned for tho public celebra tion of completion of the paved high way between Salt Lake and Ogden at lin amuHement park located between the two cltlen, The celebration In of fiiiK'lln. Callfornls, were '.got for August 18. The staRe coachen uxed will be of the type uned In early lulns travel. here on a pleanure trip and Intended to xtay the nnt of tho week. j Mr. Chnrlca Ilrudcr, who han ocen MOTOIIH TAMK DKHKItT MAI'I'INO HAWAII to n Hcrlln itatlnttclan, on Inromen which do not eiiial the pren ent minimum rout ofs IIvIiik. The twrk today, he rwkonn, linn a pur-j V,,1K ln tMt city wtj, i,ur nUter.,. chanlnR value eiUal to only about ... Hn,i.,n .Inrn Wed-, o.ie.telflh that of pre-war tlmen. jj , ,,,, mornlnB for nnr. Mall ) Tfirre yearn will be required He xhown that In I9H the minimum nomi, in Rt.nt,i(,. Mrn. Drudor haif,t0 complete topoRrnphlcal mapn of cot of rental, food, clothlnR and ,, ,,,,., r.mnrnin' nrlor to her t,tl" I"1hiIb of Hawaii, Maul and Mo- . . . , !.,. ..,.,.-.""""-------. ... J, . . .. . oinnr neceimaneii ior a man, wire HONOLULU, T. II.. Aug. 1 (IJy PHOENIX, Arlr., Atig. 9. Sixty two yearn go the government Im ported 33 camels to furnish trans portation In Arlzcna. The camels did not remain long enough to nee their places taken by motor stages, The "good will" of the orer 100 of which are ep-rating overM'la)r!,''I',u,kJr Corporation lines radiating out of Phoenlxjsnd connecting nearly every town In the state. J If you feel the -need of a felt hat, or a straw hat, make your selection from my stock. Urcsny, ctTbck full of service, for 1-3 to hi less than you must pay elsewhere. R. t. Ham mond, 58 Main St. 9-tf Famous waa re cently valued at $7,611,440, This Is said to be the first motion picture concern to advertise. and two children .was 1.J0U mark a year. Now thin minimum cont In en llumted at 1U.300 mark The strike of the Yorkshire (linrl land) miners com 37,f,0o.oon in, ilamnKes to mlnet. roal ll to In- If.UIn nMifln ,n A M flnl'1nn.l arrival here . I ""'" """"" --""-" "" Mrs W H. Jones nnd Hon. nert,.l"Kl'h'cl engineer with the ... ... . .... , ... v" v riiv. .I'nlted States Reologlcat survey, who Ui I.US AUKVIV", MIIU. . . ". . --. -.- ... f. ..... ler, of San 1'ranc'rco. have been In this cltv slnre Tuesday visiting with Chairman (iriilinni of the Huuf Ordnanro Sub-Committee, who In dustry nnd InMes to kindred Ir.iliin-1 sperleil tin. Nltro, V. Va., munltlnus tries. The strike fund of the mlnern.. tilant erertpil bv the' (loverumrrit. bmountliiK to IMon.iiiio, which it charges that the tiovernrntnt paid I Miss Ida Hammond and Miss took 2f years to accumulate was.ei haunted. tl'.u sn acre. their brother, J It. Kelley, of the firm of Kelley A Ilellman, and loft this morning for their honws. They visited Crater l.ako while here. iI M. . 13.10 for land valued at only $23 toM'ooro. of Oakland. California, haw . I .... rm u'antf.' hinninni ' iieeo iii'ie mi i"i m-i-nn ,..-..... arrived here from Washington, I). C, several weeks ago to take clinrge of the work. Maps of the Islands of Kauai and Oahu were completed In 1914, said Mr. Ilurkland, and were the first or their kind to ge made of the Hawaii Ulands. T siiiBX''rMPsESHHHRIIVste 4i Piano Bargains 1 OAK CASK PIANO 1 MAHOGANY PIANO 1 WALNUT PIANO , 1 PliAYKH-PlANO; 88 NOTK.. . 1 PIANO, OAK CASK ...3S.0O ,..UM0.00 ,..$8S3.0U ,..100.00 Earl Shepherd Co. ONK lHJHINI-SH MUHIO KXCI.UHIVKI.V A07 Mala St. trip, part of which was spent at the TV AIMI.VISTIUTIOX home of Miss llnminnnd'a nophow, T nitlUTI RAIRhl) Itny Merrill), nt Merrill. They left i thin morning for their homes. t HONOLULU. T. 11.. Aug 1. (Hy Mrs O T Ingersoll loft this morn-'Mall.) Increnres In the cost of the Ing for Oakland. California, where civic gocrnment of the city and she will msk her homo with ner"w " n .." .. -- nf- 'to 1,000 per cent are shown in MImh Winifred HOW GOVERNOR COX ARRIVED. He ws elected Ooversor of Oblo la 1112 as sv result of the Progressive split In the Republican party. When be came up (or re-elecUoo la 1114 be was decisively defeated ProOUng by the Wllaoolaa slogan. "He kept on out of war," Cox again woo tbe governorship la 1914 by the lira plurality of (.41 ln 19 It Cox sru oamed Governor by plurality of lea than 12.000 Hit success was due mainly to tbe support given blm on a local Issue la t(14. wha Cos loat the 8UU by 90.270 votea, Bardlajr. Ottm -rawlldalo for (lie U. H. Seaate, carried Ohio by 109379 4 i ,..a.'.' " Ay, j'. Do You Know that for the price of a city lot and house you can get a 10-acre alfalfa ranch in cluding house, barns, etc., in the finest farming section of Klamath county? No better investment anywhere at any price. Come and see the crops and be convinced. A few good ones on hand now. Better hurry. Louis Boldischar Invettmenti . MAL1N, OREGON, Clark, , who been visiting In this city with her sister, Mrs. A A. Amiens, for the past month, left for her homo In Thorndale, Texas, this morning. William Weeks was down from his home In Chlloqulii yestorady. j Fred Itueck and Our Helm of Hon jama, Oregon, spent the week-end In this city attending to business mat ' ters. I II. L. Volt, of Worden. Oregon, Is' 1 registered nt tho Arcade hotel. It. S. Dixon Is down from his I home in Fort Klamath on a combin ed business and pleasure trip, i Mr. and Mrs. Juntos M. Dews and 'son, Merrltt, of Jacksonville, Oregon" are hero for a Ylslt with Mr. Dawi' brother, Oliver H. news. They In lond to reside hero It they can .ob tain a suitable location. It has bees about 38 years since Mr. Dews' first visit here. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Otis left for Ashland yesterday for a two weeks Visit with friends. Donnld McKenxle went to Dorrls this morning for a brlof buslnesa vis It nnd oxpecta to return tomorrow hlght. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Lois Jenkins nre the Jiappy parents of a baby daughter, born today. 'to 1,000 per cent are shown In tig-" hasinrea prepared by City Engineer Ohrt t nor for presentation to tbe board of sup-1 ervlsors. The figures start with the your 1909, the greatest Increase since standing opposite the court ad ministration, 1010 per cent. WOMEN HTl.lV AftT .( MMlUmillllllMMMMKMMMMMMItMMWmfH GIFT TO GOATtf SAN FRANCISCO, Cat.. Aug. 9. Carl V. "Weber, Civil war votoran who dltfd hero recently, bonucathod his $900 estate to tho burgomaster of his nntlvo .village In llnvnrln to be used In providing freo pasturage for tho gonta of tho poor. Tho will wus uttacked In court but aftor letters from the old country telling of tho hardships of relatives who had lost tholr goats through lack of pasturage wero read .the will was hold valid. Baron FiBher, formerly First Sea Lord .of tho British .Admiralty, pre dicts that the submarine vessel will be tbe future sea fighter, u air plane! will annihilate surface craft. Warsaw reports tbatitO.tqil.Fal- UK Jew v aave riked p4y(MUto Migrate to AMttoa. ' )' 'ffiW VIENNA. July 14. (By Moll) Women have been admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts oh an equal basis with male students. In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Klamath County. In tho matter of the petition of the Board of Supervisors of the Klamath Dralnaso District of Klamath County, Oregon, praying that all -of the pro ceedings In connection. -with the or- ganltatlcn of the district, ana tne proceedings of the 'Board of Super visors and of said district providing for and authorizing tho issue and salo of 'bonds of said district may be ex amined, approved and confirmed by tbe Court. ' To the' Klamath Drainage District nml m nil rrenhnldnra. leeal voters and assessment payers within said! district. , Notice (s hereby given that the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.'of Tuesday the 24th day of August. A. D. 1920, and tho Court room of the above en titled court in the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, is sot ns tho tlmo and plnco for tho hearing of the petition of the Board of Supervisors of tho Klamath Drainage District of Klam ath County. Oregon, praying that all of the proceedings in connection with tho organization of tho district nnd tho proceedings of tho Board of Su pervisors and of said District provid ing for and authorizing tho Issuo and salo of bonds of said district may be examined, approved and confirmed by tbe court, which said petition has been filed with tbe Clerk of tbe Cir cuit Court of Klamath County, Ore gon. Any person Interested may at any time before Tuesday tbe 24th day of August, A. D. 1920, appear and con tost tbe validity of such' proceedings or any of the acts or things therein enumerated. C. R. DELAP, Clerk of the Clroult Court of tbe State ol Oregon for. Klamath County. By LOYD R. DE LAP, I- ('' 'Deputy. July io-a7:i-io i i FORDSON FARM TRACTOR i " 'I $935 ON YOUR FARM F OR YEARS, Tractor manufacturers have spent much time and money, and have also accumulated many gray hairs, trying to pro duce a tractor that will plow plowing being their only objective. Henry Ford built 57 models while trying to find the type of tractor that would not only plow successfully but, having completed your plowing, you must have a tractor that will successfully do your surface work, and give you a. completed seed bed. This he ac complished when he completed the. 58th,, or the pres ent satisfactory model. - This model Fordson tractor has been on the mar ket two years,' and although within that- time there have been a few mechanical improvements and cor rections, the' principle and design will never be altered, and Henry Ford's best recommendation for this tractor is the work that your neighbor is doing wUh his Fdi'dson? At present it. is being used for binding, baling and threshing. It is a year-around tractor. Its work is not confined to one season. The Fordson tractor is now distributed by the Ford Motor company through its branches through out the world, and thus the same- service may be obtained by Fordson owners that Ford auto owners have enjoyed for so many years, and which has made . it necessary to dodge them continually on the roads. Again, the large expenditure of money by big manufacturers in order to produce implements in proportion to Mr. Ford's needs, assures the people of their faith in Ford products. A $25.00 deposit places your order in line for a Fordson tractor or a Ford car, and we shall appre ciate that order. Danner-Patty Motor Co. KUAMATH NEAKSIXTH ft, . " V t. ' 'J I Tr- V lit 5A OaiaiiWjM "will tfjl K. i- . 7 " i ! m- i,,wKi