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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1920)
6 ! I ! i' t I ' ! w M 19 I? i. if i ill , rrovmnum fc, ifw. J. MDIIAI ' BOVIiB ra.hlmhd daily. MK Bawds, italM rahBtataa ckmr BKBMMIItaac at U Vawtt MrMt tkra , a, im 1 PERSONAL MENTION Mr. aad lira Rax Reaaer will leave tomorrow (or Baa Francisco, where tha farmer will take a three moathe' mm am electrical lgnl ilea work. a :toanorrorae paper (or Lester aad 'Weet'a.Auctloa Sale list. 1 At thm Theater Do yoa .like photoplay about atraage lands aad people? Or do )ou 'refer to see pictures about folk you know heart-annealing drama that might la (the atoryiof .the people neit maac? The .Star itaeatra la showing a alctuiwAf the 'latter type toalght. Bihel Claxtaa,.wa0.aiakaa thou pret ty, wistful heroines fairly live be fore your ayes. Is the star, and the picture Is "A lLaay i la iLore." . It'a a Parsjepunt Artcraft aad the story or aa Innocent schoolgirl, who loped with the wrong man a suave rook aad vent throagh a host of hrililag ' agpartoacas .before she aaald . obey aer heart. end accept Mr. Bight. Harrleoa Ford U scala Mils Clay- tarn's leading aaaa. A auaiber ot war other favorites are la the cast. You'll enjoy this picture. Bin ribboned herd of Shorthorn tU'ae aold at aaetloa by Lester and "See ad tomorrow. .CAJUhtM? THANK8 X. desire to espress my sincere ap preciation of Ue efforts -and sup port of my friend la the late mayoralty contest, aad 'I also wish ta express agala my deep regard for Mr. Wlfey aad ta ceagratulate him UN the splaadld aaowteg that he ' .! arUla that the people have aaaaea aaaaecatlva to whose etaad- art wa shall all h prowd ta rally, aaa i agata reiterate ay oft-ex- Baolre to stead behind him vary t a maaaa for our mosr advaaosmsat, ' W. T. LKB. i to aur alaea aa or tkn n. taker 7th, one whiu heifer, aad one wa aeiier wiia wnne race. Smooth MS emf anas . ftraad ylaihle. Owaar may hare same v payiac aaatura mu aad (or this . r. j. angiera. g-S , m w axprasa oar great ap freelatloa aad thanks to the maay raws muu oraaaiaMioaa wao aa alated so materially during our great wrow at Ue death of Mr. p" L. Anderson. "RS. P. L. ANDERSON and C. M. WXIQKT. 3 Place TOar Xmaa nrAmrm nn eomforta niade from best all wool J? ff. " terhood. For fur-' siMinramga can B7-W. 3-4 Sy stojitaiai waaaWas imiu KM Maasjstll iBBH Ik tall Hotel Furniture for Sale In furnishing our hotel we bought more fur niture than we used. We are nQw offering the surplus at just what it coat us, plus the freight. A it was bought in carload loU, the, freight is at rock bottom. We have for sale: i 10 Simmons 2-inch tubular steel beds 10 Simmons double coil, reinforced springs 10 40-pound silk floss mattresses 9 yards 36-inch rubber matting . 1 dozen earth.n half-gallon pitchers Water tumblers Small cuspidors These food, are all noWf hay j, just unpacked, and may be seen in the lobby of the hotel. They are offered at prices that make them real bargains. I CENTRAL HOTEL NEW TODAY j. WII,I, TltADN 160 ACHKS of land on Merrill rond partly under Irrl Itallon, valued at 17800 and worth more, will take K In trade, town property preferred. Chlleoto A 8mlth. 6 a? at FOR SAl.K OR I,HA8K 150 head CAttlo JO Ktcort, balance eow. Wilt eontlder lotting cAttlo on share or weight Inereaio. Addres bos ISO- Ft. Klamath or Toix 74. Ft. Kiamam. 1-5 LIMB WOOD rOR 8A1J5 Phone 111 or call at Lawranca Cigar etore. FOR SAL Everything ta houaa rauit ba aold regardleaa or price. A-l ladlea clothing, manr other good thing. Frldar 10 a. m. Hare a look la. 714 Mala atreet. Building for Ml. ' WANTED 500 feeder lamas. Theo dore N. Case. Klamath Falls, Ore gon, phone ll-F-31. & LOOT -Between Klamath Falls and Keao a ladlea handbag, property of Mrs. C. W. Deveraux. Reward If re turned to Herald office. 5-1 FOR RA1.K One Koch hydraulic barber chair ISO. Dos A. D. C. Herald office. IS HOUSEHOLD FiniNlTURK FOR SALE. 8. C. O'Nell. Chlloquln, Ore. I-5 WANTRD TO RUNT small furnished house by couple without children. Call 171-J. J-5 8UMMOXS. Realty No. IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATR OF ORRQO. FOB TUB COUNTY OF KLAMATH. Charles O. Swsrtsfater. Plaintiff vs. liaaaan aimpsoa, also known aa Hannah swarttfager. Defendant To Hannah Slmnaon. also known aa Hannaa swarurager. la the name ot the State of Ore gen: You are hereby required to ap pear aad answer the complaint filed agfclnst you In the above entitled ac tion within ten daya from the date of service of this Bummona upon you. If served within this County; or If served within any other County of tula State, then within twenty daya from the date ot service or thU Sum mons upon yeu: and If you fall o to answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will take Judgment agalnic you, a prayed for In the Complaint on flic herein to-wit: for a decree of tbl scoart annulling, setting aside and decreeing aa void the said marriage between plaintiff and defendant, and for auch other and farther relief a to the court may aeem meet and ecultable and proper. Tbl Summon I published once a week for six (I) weeks by order of the Honorable D. V. Knvkondall. Jndge of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for the County of Biamaia aaa tne said order was made aad dated the Slth day cf Oc tober,, lire, and the date of the, first publication of this Sammoas Is the 3rd day of November, ItSO. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon thi un dersigned residing within the State or Oregon, at the address hereafter mratioBM. WALTER C. VAN EMON aad AUOCSTDf DONOVAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: 301-10 WI11IU Bldg. Kla math Falls, Ore. Nor. 3-10-17-24-1-I e CARD OP THAKKH With T0T7 grateful hearts w wiah to thank oar maay friends for their Kinaaeaa aad armoatar. aad for the uesaurui norai orreringa received dtrlag the recant loss or our loved O. EARL SMITH. MR. aad MRS. J .W. SMITH aad FAMILY. Mr. aad Mrs. E. V. SMITH and FAMILY. 3 p"'0 wanting heavy boric will " them at Lester and West' auc- t!on sale. 1 -MMfc , 1-,1-,-,-ii-ii-inn jliijijuij i MgrasahaaaiaaaMMiaaaaji4aai J THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OMjgOW GERMAN CREWS DAMAGE SHIPS Vessels Allocated to the United States Arrive Here In Bad Condition. WILL HOT BE SHIT OK TOURS Oaly a Mas Caaaato of Making Veyaas Under Own Ptww and It Would Be Unsafe to tend Her Waehlagtoa. Owlag to deliberate damaga wrought by the ertwa to the aglaea aad other vital parte of the ave K-Oermaa warship recently breaght to tbl country under the peace treaty alkxatlan, necessitating estea elv repair to make them possible of peratlee, none f the vessels will be ant oa aa ashlbltlea tear r coastal citiea. aa the navy department had ftapedtodo, la aiaklng this ooaacemiat the department Included a statement by CapL J. F. Uellweg, commanding eat car of the convoy which brought the ax-Oermsn warships to America, as serting that ven the dreednaught Ost frlatland. the only one of the Ave hlpe capable of making the transatlantic trip under her own power, waa la such condition on arrival at New York that tt would be hassrdoua to sead her to ea again. Calls It Vandalises. Captain Uellweg attributed the oa dltlon of the ships, (our of which, the cruiser Frankfurt and three destroyer, were submerged at Scapa Flew, te "de liberate andallitu" on the parted their former Oerman craws. The gutted condition ta which em douad these vessel on taking them over cannot be exaggerated,'' be said. "What had net been stolen was wrecked. The vandalism Indicated a vtrr careful preparatlen and the asaal thoroughaesa of she Huns la eaeca- Hon." Expreeetag the belief that the Oat frieaiaad had been mtematlraH- toot- ex while In the German dockyard for a year after her urrcoder bad been called (or, Captain Hellweg alee de clared the presence ef an "unnecessar ily large crew aboard when the dread- naoght was brought to Rosyth. Scat- laaa. indicated la the light ef devet peseato that the crew waa sent erlth a view of looting everything poasifela ea rente." Caueee Many Sreafcaewne. Net oaly did the German crews com mit obvious depredations. Captain Heii re declared, but their -praperatleaa' tr (atare trouble by ramiilag sectwaa of pleea aad valves" were responsible, be said, tor auanreas break ilai is to the OatMestoad'a machtoery aa Hw trip aeraaa. Ha otted eaa tostanca In which a ste-lach pipe lis gave wsy und aoeded the Bra raom. when the vessel waa a abooaaad mtiee (ram the Europeaa eeaet The dreadaeaght waa forced to make meat f aha veyaae. he aid, with oaly eoe aagiae raanlag. al though It towed (ha rraakfart all Ue wsy. By brlagtoc back oa the deck of the OstfreUland two lltoch aad two 14 lacb guns which had (aimed a reams tor the land batterlee of the American navy daring the war. Captain Hellweg estimated that mare thaa twice the mount appropriated to bring the ex German ships serosa. 160,000, waa saved la their transportation. WHY TINNED IEEF IN FIJIS? Leading Scientists Are Going ta Find Out if Cattle Csn Be Raised Thre. Honolulu. Why do the FIJI Island er. eat canned beef? The I'an-I'nclflc scientific contrem. romixiiied of more than ncventy-flvo of tliu lending Hclcntlat of the United Htutvs, Cnnnda, Auxtrnlla, New Zea lund. Katncxi, Jnpun nnd other coun tries hordvrlnK on tho I'nclflc ocfim, struKh'led with Hint nnd other prob lem during It recent fii'Milon here. Ttie more lniportnnt Imlf of the knotty question rtliitlvo to tho KlJInim and their diet, however, I why don't they rnlne their own cattle Innteml of ei'tlnc tinned meat shipped aero the ocean? If there Ix anything to prevent cnttlo raining In the FIJI Inland, the con greM Intend to find out what It I. and, If pomiltile, remove the obstacle. How Do They Oo It? Hnrrodxburg. Thl dog carried a mcsMge. When the public fountain, which had been wrecked by nn automo bile, wa put In'repqjr after being out ef commission for several months, n dog waa near when tho water was turned on. He gratefully wet bis psrehed throat nod then trotted down the street. A few minutes later four dog cam from the direction In which tha drat dog bad goae aad made hot foot (or tha fountain. .Boy Beats Slrle Baking. Worrenter. Mass. Wesley Sheldon, a fourteen-year-old boy, of Aahburn ham. was declared tha winner of the Worcester County Farm bureau bread making contests, in which many girls I eamiieted from every city and town In 1 the t'ounty. Daring the period of three months he mad 68 loaves of bread In 10 baking, performed 70 boar of hnusewnrk, and uied 48 boor In do ing errauda (or bit mother. An omoer and a oentisman. Having failed twlct) lo puna the men' tal lest for witranca t ' acartemy, youth who was aermllled to tnltr the rxatnlnatlon a thin! tltno. procured another jrnnlh whe had al ready passed, to undergo the eaantlna tlon In June. The anbsllltite w dis covered snd His appointments ef both canceled. The nature of tha effmdera were not made public. The flrat candidate failed In bath the February and April examinations, and In June prrmiaderi candidate who had passed In April ta take the rumination under the former' same before the civil service board In R1M mora. The paper fell late tha hand ef examlaera at tha naval academy, whe had goo over the paper which the seenad candidate had submitted far htmeatf. A esrrfal comparison ra dicated that they had been writ tea by the aim person, and hath yealba cva (eased. AaaapoUs ion pendant Rear Tech, Baa. mtsanaaretoaa. A New York lawyer wheae seal prob ably outweighed his learning was ar guing a eaas fa a local court, which for preasat purposes need not be Idea tIBed. "My aataarlaa, year henera," ha aid la aeeenta that betrayed hla rare. Is dat da lower court madt errer because de verdict tta agalaM do vetgat of d evidence," "We cant hear that." aatd the court, meaning that It waa not a proper as signment tt error. "Veil, now," aatd the lawyer, whe entirety missed the point. If year hoa ors rill llssea I till speak a Uddto Old and Yeung Tha honor of tha praatdrney eame to William Henry Harrisoa tatar la life thaa to aay other lacumbeat ef odke, Mr. Uarrteon being sixty-eight years of age when Inaugurated la 1S41. Whaa Theodore Roosevelt sac oseded President McKlnloy In 1901. ha waa but forty-two years ef age. being younger thaa aay oilier president ej the United State at tha thaa ef tolalag ths oslca. A Blew Veyaae to the Baa. A block ef wood was east lata she Mtowstooe river 11 yearn sge bp a dtlaea of Oleadlve. Moat h la slow ly drifting to the sea. Tha laeeripwea made apon It by the maa waa amrtod It haa bew added to by twa oahar parsons, abo picked It ap aad started M again en Its way. It waa aaat saga al Washburn. H. D. A rlaaHftod Ad wt aa at u Hut thero'a aUo a lot of newt In thla paper If yea kaow where to look for It abeut your affair. Tlmt'a th part ef the aewa you'M find In tha Advertise menu. There's valuable news there aboat things yea waat er will want; perhaps about t a lags you have that others waat. .' !. i i ' 1 t. it 'I ..4Xl "I linn lit i , ' if" ' I Hi ' -I , . COLLISION BRINGS NEW STAR laplanallen ef Recent PMnemcnon Is divert by Pref. Charles C. Oenrey ef Le Anatlsa. TllrJ Cal. The new star In the constellation Oygnus, lately reported through llsrvard ebeervatory, wan produced by a coltttlon In the he ena Mween a large cemet and a com paratlvety dim tm. This la the Information given eut by Capt. Thoma J. J. See ef the naal mwrvatory at Mare latand, from Prof, Charles O. Conrey of Ia Angeles. The stsr ferme earner tha par. stletosTsm ef Alpha. flamwHi aad De. ra Cygal. Captaia 8a said he had been advised. At preseat it w or iaa ac aad magnitude and the msgalfud awy ha espKted to torrsaas tor aerl dspa, bat will die dewa la (ha cearaa ef a few manrha. ha reported. mmtmmmmmmmm i eatoh live Lttjetr Off Shore ef Mantehueetts Nantucket Masa-Chpt. Syl via of the tteambeat Bankaty waa pressated with a rsrtty-a, blue lobeter. A tahsrmaD brought him ashore, much elated ever hit rare find, aad handed htm ever with sows pemp d ceremony. The freak was a deep, rich navy-blue In color, Instead of the customary green, but, boilrd., he turned red, Jset the same as his ordinary brother. aMMPMaaPMaaaaMawM Chshsd Olrl by Oeda Ordera, Mnea Point Ml. Louis Smith, shlpysrd worker, killed his four-year-old daughter. Lota, by strangling her to death. Paasers-by, witnessing the tregedy from s dlstsnce, held htm un til he waa placed under arrest Smith told the officers that he had Keen mdaied by Oed te kill his dsugh tr. snd now that he had carried oat (toda wish, he was ready to die him self. The men to bettered ta be maa tarty daraaged. One Retort aartastlesl. Mariea. Ind. Mr. Charlea llevan la eerted an advertisement offering ta trade her Ave children for peadle dog. so that she wttl net be compelled ta leave tha dwelling ta which aha Uvea. The boas wis sold to bachelor, whe Informed Mra. Reran aha mast leave or gat rid of the children. Tha National coanell of Jewlaa Womsa will be oatortalaed la tri aaalal seeslea la Deavsr during tha second weak of November. About Other People and About You ! TWe arc two kinds of new in tha psswr. Part of Ike news is about the affairs of other people; their ssjsmfs, doings aad goings to do; things that nave happened may happen didn't happen. Kvery Advertisement carries t message te someono. Many Advertisements carry messsgea of Interest ar value lo you. You can't afferd to miss th i Advertisements because .aa aaay of thsm ars aewa relating directly to you ar ta your train! ' . " Jr- ..... f UK. HAu)1. -I,!1 niVtvt I '! rtii watf i&t t ; Twa-v ,iyrttf$l in . il l, , t.l.' Oil ! , ll'UI ' It l ill i II. I ! V. ' I .(I . t.t i.H ,:-ih ,,! '' ' i' " ,'i . I 'I l) J- 'i' ,T in i vi i I . i ii 'i Piret Aia tr eaiau.iH j It depriuls on thn pronipinii i Jfe which a scald It given iirni.cr im ment, whelhrr er not Ihem win ln'fF lera enn eonr pmn niirrwnril, (Al A pcaldod hand or fm)t ihoulj JjI nlnnaetl Immsillstelv Inla i...l Al warm water and baking io0 (,j proportion t a teeepoonful of th"' soda to plat ef water, Ua. .k.'1.1 affrotrd part In Oil solution until tti paia' iravwj. ii pan or lh tod, that rannol be placed In th tut, Ts ' wbist or araium, vna cnrai, of Nek, er the thigh, wrap th inu. Barw w.w. - .vw. maiami IfllB Ik ii aaiMian. naaaw aatn tk sting ( J VlLaa Hmtm Mtlk j .... vr "" '- - "'" vaeanns saw appiy a Dandsga tbia heap the air eat )gf late trsatmtat to applied at i cahtod pad will heal In aWI . x (a I -CleepawWe Needlee.- Otoepatra's needles are two Bgnt aaw eaeilsk of red syenites. whtdV rare traheportrd from llnllopelli Alaaaadrla 14 R. CL. where th.i r. . malaed anttl 1BTT, when they were pn sassd to the governments of Orwi Britain and the United State by tail Kaeetve umaii rsina. They bear b ecrtptloos of Thothtnes HI., aboa'S 1M0 H. U, aim itameM II. Oal Stands oa the Thame embankmentl Lpaden, the nther In Ontral prtfa iv.w lura cny. im on $ shoot Ij feet hlah; the bate I mtii frit iet ea Inches Ur and weliln 3M to J Peeket Beak Btrsnaaly tort A yoang woman dropped hrr pock- ( at book contstntng o down the t valor scan or a iiartfiird. Conn, btg. aaaa building. Thorough search wu made for It but the pocket book u not found unlit two month utrr, h was resting on the elevator weight, a that whea the elevator went down th pocket book went up, and It d covered by accident by a man wk was looking down the elevator wi (rem tha top story ta mo If the m waa earning ap. , i ; Odessa'a Fine Harber. The harbor ef Odrasa, la aouthl sto, la formed by several stoo ptoi aad a loag breakwater aad l pre' torted ta every dlrectloa. It U a' oaly port la sauthorn llaasla warn ahlps drawing 10 (ret can cgoe rectly to the docks, and the dock m large and hatter eaalpped than the ef any other Rlack sea port. Ta depth la Sf feet oa aaa aide aad lib ta aa th nlkM " I . Al tha aga or 14. Mra R. Ij Lyoas of Saa Diego, Cat., is a vml ranamotaer. WO I 'lit ( I itt( hi' '' "", ,1'.' 1 mC! i '( fit' I . m! in I. IS. 'MlO"'' t I sjaaai aaaa aaaaaa((JlnjvlJulJL ' ArVwWMajji) "VhwaaaamaaMt bjixa,. Wyn