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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1920)
VMDAY, AUQligT 0, 1M0 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOM Koun .! n I '1 ii .1 I 1 1 m I y un The Evening Herald B. J. MURRAY Editor PRRIt 8O0LH City Kdltor Ptbllshed dally, except Sunday, by Tfe Herald Publishing Company ot Klaaiath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street. M. . . 1L. --...Ml.... -ft 11M -KKBlor-i'V""",".'r:,iubinrlnea. tight cruton BM -. ... IUI ....M.....-T-" -I. . tha tnatla an second-class mutter. mKmiikii of Titt: associated PHKSS Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tlio uso for republication ot all nows illspntclies credited to It. or not otherwise creillteil In this paper, nnd also the local nows pub lished herein. force, with Admiral Hugh RodninnJnuthorlicd by congress In 1904, con chief ot tho Pacific ttcct, second lujstructlon stnrted In 190G nnd coin command, ploled In 1908. A comparison ot tho Tho imiMoiivn will l.o unimin In ' Now Hampshire nnd tho Tonnesseol many respects, chlotiy In (hat thoyj f,ow "J will afford tho first nctunl moblllta-' Now Hampshire Length 450 foet, tlon of tho bulk of tho now American . breadth 70 feel, draft 27 feet, dls navy, lleforo the war tho forces placement 17,700 tons, speed 18 wore nlways moro or less scattered knots, main battery four 12-Inch and a shortage of several typos of iguna nnd eight 8-Inch, secondary bat vessels, particularly of dcatro) era, j lory 12 5-Inch, four submerged tor- aerial 'pedo tubes, 9-Inch iirmor. Propelled j forces and fleet auxiliaries made It by triple expansion steam engines do-1 hi .... li . ..(.... I.. 11 nnit i.. ........ . .... --. ' I linj'opsiuie o cuiici'mriiiu n wni ininmri i.i-vv innnt'ipuni'i, vruw ! t . Ml . . 1. t. . I ll I. ...I..tl ......... l roiMuieu Olll ncei niinuiiRn mi inn jot i.uu iiiciiiiuhk .mrmrB. i 600 foot. riiiD.w, AuorsT, so, mao M 1 U.S. 1 portion of the battleship force met j Tennessee 1920 length each winter at Ounntnnamo, Cuba. ,.,, breadth 97 feet, draft 31 for tarset practice nnd drills. displacement 32.300 tons, speed During tho war tho shortage In (rontr.ut) 21 knots, main battery 12 moil tjpes of small tessels, notably 15-Inch guns, secondary battery 14 destroyers nnd submarines, was over-! 5-Inch guns, two submerged torpedo come, but tho entire fleet was nvuir1 tube, propelled by electric turbine tnobltlted. duo to the uso ot prucilc-j developing 2S.G00 horsepower, crow ally nil light craft In tho war zone, 1, COO men, Including murines. the detail of cruisers to escort duty) Klghteen single caliber gun ship and the fact that a considerable por-, classed as dreadnought will bo nvt.ll tlon of tho battleship force was onjuble for tho January maneuvers that duty abroad much of tho time. were not completed In 1910. They, Tho January maneuvers will set hnu a combined displacement of a new mark In American naval pro- 445.000 tons and a combined gun gross. For tho first "tlmo In tho his- power of 112 15-Inch guns. S0i I .. .... V.- ,.... .! . ... .-.... jiory oi mu new umjr mo unim-suiti tneiVOS, ..i a-incit nml S .l-ltlcll. 14. fleet will be supported by a reason- A conn,arlllon ot tnlll, lmieshlpll amy nueiuaie numucr oi uesiruiT( tonvt available In 1920 with 1910 and other light cratt will bo available In abundance gemer wun sumciem navai airein0H.hlij MC,U(nK 10 0reg0 clnMi lor an lacucai purposes ami a miiy , ncain, s3 nr.1ir,.,iI.hi In lain Submarines ,10ns tnn. th,g w(r ,hon, uro indance. t- areailnousht and 19 pre-dn 18' dread- WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. Tho greatest concentration ot sea power In the history ot tho American navy I1I 1 fiuitn 4liA InnnttnH rt llin ...! ..a .. .....Jtrl.. ...,! I -'" ,lDU ."" J '"" ", rounueu uui uvi ui ) """ I Including tho Oregon class. Most ot reorganized Atlantic and PaclflclTho total number of vessels to par-)thu ballte,h,w B,PI, as avani,i0 fleets off the Pacific coast next Jan- tlclpato will depend on tho progress mo rt) now cons,,orvd ob,oIetc. ary under plans now being prepared 1 0r recruiting, as many ships aro In I . by naval operations. The great naval ' roservo now for lack ot crews, but It, Tcn oa n,K ,,no, "vy destroyer poctacle probably will be staged In 9 probable that Admiral Wilson wllll or,co1"ns lU'd ot 1nb,oul 3S ve"cl' the vicinity of the gulf of Panama. command at least 300 vessels of all ' 'nclu Jlnf "P"U '" Officials of the navy department tyucs. (Practical y obsolete. This year Ad- .- .k a Mii...i.n in. ., ...... .. nilrals Wilson nnd Hodman command In no sense result In "grand" man-'to participate In tho maneuvers will overs. No effort will bo made to. bo tho great Tennessee. The last, concentrate all of tho nation's naval word In naval construction, this great strength and only ships regularly In 'floating fortress displaces 32.000 aimm itfln with trnlnpil rrnw iHIIif..a .ni...i 1 1 l.lnrt. puna nml U .. - ...... ........ .. .. .una. r.....o ... -.-.... nM..a u... .0 . . ... . ... . ..Anvi. Illll nr ..-. ............... n v.. 4IVM.IJ VV U, tllV BUUI1IVI DIUIIB HIV Oetmcj tf $L 7ANK-TYPE 1 jVH IBBk TRACTOR 'aMHBu wbMisontick-iM, F -tjsrL CtctrKwsy-ulilnspowft participate. Tho exercises and drills win be simple and mainly of a com petitive nature. Including unofficial athletic competitions between ropre- prepcllcd by electric turbines. Tho Tennessee Is attached to the Atlantic,. fleet. A sister ship, the California,' destroyer forces aggregating moro than 200 vessels, with over 100 more In reserve or under construction. In 1910 16 submarines were carried on the active list of tho navy. Tills year 100 probably will not bo completed In attached to tho two fleets, with about 5 moro under construction. The cruiser strength of tho navy scntatlves of tho two fleets and ot; time, to Join Admiral Hodman's forco, "" how MHo change In tho past 10 years. In 1910 tho bnckbono ot tho cruiser forco was tho "big eight" armored cruisers, now reduced to six by tho loss of tho San Diego and Individual ships. The main object ot before the maneuvers. tho mobilization will bo to give oftl-l a comparison of tho ships avail eon and men an opportunity to com- able for next winter's maneuvers h . MAtjh AH.t 1Mt 9rwt AU .-.. la lit fc jl t ll-LI. .u uuic, uu uii:i tut a. t, nM.yfiin ino naval sirenKUi aranauio ion ' ot good-natured rivalry. L similar concentration 10 years agolMemPn'8, No light cruisers of Im- Amimi tion, Ti wii.nn ,nm.iffnM nmn .trivint- mnrni. ' Iortanco have been launched In tho mander-In-chlef of the Atlantic fleet, January 1, 1910, the latest battleship wlllte senior officer of the combined In tho navy was the New Hampshire, --- - - J.J.J..J. . .j...j. I " It's Easy to Fool a Woman " So saying, he 'phoned Friend Wife he'd been "called away on business." , That very night a raid! On a naughty placed called Honey suckle Inn. You knew: cops terror wagon "Great heavens, my reputa tion!" lockup "Morning, Judge" 'n'everythlng! And when the shivering' culprits were arraigned, from ono cell came Hubby. From another -'cell Wife! What? Had they been? Well, "rather! You'll want to come and see! DOUGLAS MacLEAN and DORIfl MAY in " WHATS YOUR HUSBAND DOING? " THE GAYETIES CO. ' ' 20-lpeople 20 In a IIIr New Show at the STAR THEATER TONIGHT AND SATURDAY last decade, One ot tho most striking Increased In American naval strength In tho past 10 cars has been In auxiliary vessels Doth the Atlantic and Pa cific fleets now haviwell organized rnd complete "trains" of hospital ships, supply boats, repair vessels, refrigerating shlpi, ammunition and fuel jihlps. In addition to motor pa trol vessels, submarine chasers, mlno sweepers and mine layers, converted yachts, submarine and destroyer tenders and troop transports, prac tically undreamed of a decado ago. jLnjLrL"L"unjAri'nnri"iriiriririiririri -i-1--------------------------. .---- ----- ItAKKVIHW WATKIt IIK.lltl.VCi 8CT FOR KKPTKMIIKIt iff SAI.KM, Ore., Aug. 20. The Ore gon public service commission on Its own motion has Instituted an Inves tigation ot the rates, service and practices of the I.akevlcw Water com pany. Headquarters of tho corporation are at I-akev'lqw, l,ako county. The bearing has been set for September IS, and on the same dato tho com mission will Investigate the applica tion submitted by N, P. Jensen of hakevlew, In which ho seeks nn In crease In electric rates. Mr. Jensen operates a plant at Lakevlew. The Cletrac Meets the Rush You're faced with a short season, loads of work, unsettled weather,, horses soft after winter idleness help scarce and costly, Put a Cletrac on the job! Push it to the limit day and . nigltt if necessary. It speeds up plowing throws the soil over in well-pulverized furrow slices that jiold the moisture;' and lessen seed-bed work later. 'After plowing, the Cletrac riclcs tlic soft earth witH a liglir," sure tread prepares the seed-bed in the fast, thorough wayj that produces, bigger crops. Come in and look this tractor over. See for yourself its' sturdy construction. Let us show, you what it vill do for, you on your own farm, " . '. .. 1 WALLACE WOODS, AGENT R.R.R. GARAGE This Tractor it now on display on garage floor. KLMATH AVE, NEAR 9TH KLAMATH FALLS I HKM.INK I'imcilAHKH tX)MPKTIN(l KTUHIO TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Archlo Hcnllno, local photograph er, has purchased tho Dond-Loucks studio. He Intends to conduct It separately from his own studio and haa employed Mrs. Emma Dell to manage Its afaflrs. Tho name will be changed to the Honllne studio. MnF.HTY MEAT MAIWKT HAH NKW PROriUKTOR C. F. W. Werner announces the purchaso ot the Liberty meat marktt, corner of Third and Main streets, from tho Klamath Packing company. Ho will carry a complcto stock of fresh meats,, which will be handled under sanitary and fly-proof glass cases. FOIl HAI.K Or will trade on real estate close In n Hudson flupcr-slx; 7 pass. car. First class condition. Inquire ot Melby, Winter's Jewelry Store. 20-21 OAT HAY In shock for salo. $20 a ton. Frank Moorland, U mllo south Altamont corner. 20-23 I1STHAY MADAM ROHA ti Palmist anil Fortune. Teller Square Deal Drug Store SAFETY - SERVICE --SATISFACTION ALAItM CXOCKS FIIjMH LOWNKV'H C'AMIIKH HOX PAPIIUH A good assortment of alarm Eastman Films, with tho longest Tho Original Packago Chocolates One-fourth off on all box papon cIoc1:b, J2.50 to $10.00 datlnifs. All sizes. ' 20c to 3.00 Huturday only mmmwmwmtmmmmtmwmmwmwmmwmmmmmmmm mimwmwmmmjmmwmmmwmmmwmmmmmmMmm """""""'"""' i 3IAKI2 L'H OW.V jd-TOHIlH JIAHVK WAXTH FOUXTAIX I'KXH ' T'ZZtZT Brunswick. Patfco. Kmtrson and " "r .pedal euro Waterman and Tempolnt Pens flashlight butteries. ll.SC ,,n"1 """ K"Ul mo,"lt0" 2.&0 to 7.r0 v 1 i 1 1 ' , PIIO.NOCHAPHH IIAIU .M-r k lionnlo 11. Italr Nets, 15c hllOi: POI.ISIIKS . Wo soil all nudela: llrunswIcU. jiVKUSIIAItl'PIIXtJII.S A Wo carry all tho popular shoo I'nUw "'l Strudl.vara Phono. . ,10ll8hca and droMlnw grophH on easy ternui ' noo to Vfi f,o ,.. (l vi:iis . ' Uoiinlo 0. Veils, 25c and 50c ' " m" """""" wnaasiiMisBaiaaHHMBaaaanBaas 1 mmm mmt mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PHOXOOHAPII ACCHSSOHIKH TOII-KT PAPKIt lUXlVKHHAL i;i,i:TltI(; . uN.,. i-iifu Needles, Itccord Ilrushes, Itocord Host Orado 1000!;Bhect tlsguo API'MANCKH y Thermos, Icy Hot. "llotakold and Albu,n8' Etc' Saturday only, 1.1c roll Percolatora, Toasters. Irons', Ktc. Universal, '4.7C tO $0.00 HMmiSliliaSIIIISSSiMB MSSSSSSSaSISiMMMHMIiaiBlllllM immmmhim ' V iisMissHsssHsssisissMMMiMisssassM 1VOHV CI.OCKH HTKItXO HTOVI-i HHAVINO HVVVl.WX C IVwlJAI;6u5fiifV::'':5:, 1 Wo"fiave!sao2tf'ViVrtneut'of-- '' Fofrof Weather cooking Wo havo a corapleto line of " ifall orders promptly dispatched ' Ivory Clocks,' $3 to $10 75c to $2.25 each . shaving supplies ' I Tells your post, present, and fut ure, and will help you In your llfo. Tolls you ot our business, tells you of your lost lovur and lovo af fairs. , Kxtra questions, extra charges. This wonderful lady will answer any question that you want to know and tlnd out. Two questions go with each for tune Main & Mil Kl. Htrayed to my place about a month ago, a bay mare 8 or 10 years old, branded on left shoulder WC. Also , brown filly about 3 years old, and a. chunky bay horso 3 or 4 years old, i branded Invorted A, Owner may Jhnvn same by paying for keep and I for this advertisement. Itobort H. rry, next to cofur Iiros. brick yard. 20-18 WANTKD, WOltK Ily experienced hotel housekeeper, or In camp din Ing room. Apply or phono Washing ton Lodging House. 20-21 FOIl HAI.K Houso and two lets: $050; $300 cash, balanco $10.75 nor month at 0 nnr rnnt Intnrnat On pavement, street assessments all liald. 1-ot HO X 1AK! rnmrnrlalil. ,3 room houso. partly unfinished. Pllv ivnfni nn Int l'n.l.l 'h-i.i.m w. .... .... ..... T, .f.4,1, LIIH.IUVt light team, wagon, and harnoss for half rash payment. Address owner, llox X, Herald office. 20-27 FOIl ItKNT Largo bed-room: 227 ,,.., , Z 7. TT Third Bt. ut Jefferson St. Phono' ,)n,nclnR Inatrucllona. Mooso hall. 447R 20-20 Monday and Thursday ovonlngs, 7 i to H, Bpoclnl Instructors for ladlos FOIt THAUK-A 7 passenger Over-' untlo"")n' . "M of- I land for a smaller car. Call nt camp opposltn 1100 Main tit,. 20 Havo two thousand flno woolod year- ling owns for salo. Thoso are all well bred Itnmboulllots. Am nlso In PIIIMPPINK HCAHK-CIIOW ATTItAtrrH THIS MAIIIXH llo- HAN PltANfilRfn A n if in tho markot for one to two thousand .,,, i,i mii i,,i i.,., ,.i...!,i . old owes. AddreHK J. Blator, Klnm-' f"u , . nllunod to ath Foils. Illiono 380. 20tf.tl"1 Jn,!iS 'nnc "' Iminbon rlco whlHtles, HnrKenni John II MrCluBky LOST Mati'a dark striped root,! ro-enllsted In tho mnrino rnrps hero I wiui imixirs in tun pockoi contain ing tna iiiiiiin Mi'Miillen. I.envo nt Horald office. Bultiiblo reward. 20 . loilay csporlally fur l'lilllpplnu Horv I CO. Tho Noi;rlto cf tho Philippines XOTICH ct biiMiboo whistles whlrh thoy fast- I en to fen com around their rlro flnl'di, Tlnciuisn of Uio IiIkIi cost of bottles iicciirdlni! to MePlaiikv. Wlmn "tlm '"":i?M,..R?1,"l0I1.:,,.9.?.,l; i"i "i ti...y i.n,.i..eo woim or crnnrn where there Is no bottlo - "creerhlni: sound which koopa awny and ticket out for dnllvnrlnH. All' tickets must ho jinld for In ml- jvnncn, unuseii UdifnlH 'will Do ro- IIUUJIIUIl Kl.KKN MII.K DAIItY K. I. French, Prop. Mllitf I.'HOUQI0JlS'. A83N. -. '" " ' 20-28 1TOAY blrilH Unit' uro (loiitriidlvn to (ho crl"V' m- Hori;piiiit McfiluBUy has Just fin ished ii term with tho mitrlncH In tho Orient, and will return thuro on tlio next,, transport leaving bore for Manjlla. C Accitrate cllmntj? data" 'for south- Btrayed.tothls placo abpgton.n hjastqroLAJmka. bod.dn. obserVa- sTw.1 o"wBner can havlf samS VK I T' T.", V "M"0 "'" Ing at Enterprise llanch and paying I avaau, 'ro " rocord ot tho expensos. 20-22 Ui 8- Woathor Dureau, J s