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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1920)
MONDAY, Noviamr.n sn, umo. FArilC HUVIJN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THREE POWER SITES T ra i:illti:iCA, ("ill , Nov 21) Klif until rlvnr In HiimhnHl i-uuiity which for ages Iiiik been uantlug Its tviiturn lulu thu ocean. Printline noon to Itnvo (lii'iii utilized fur ottiiir iur IKiKi'fi t tin ii thomi nf fishing. Tim utll Ixatliiu r tint rlvnr will lin ii Mussing, Imt J iint Din nniiii) It will lin iliMiiinuil mill well iliinuiii'il tit that, for (rum tirnmmt InitlriitliiiiM threii ilnniM urn projected Imtwii'ii tint ni'tmii iiml tho HlnUlytut linn mill If Ihti pnijiittii iiru riirrlml out tho Klaiiiiitli rlvnr In Humboldt rniinly may linciiinii olio of tliu :rnt ,-xt KHMir producing stream In northern CiilKiirnln. Tint first power project wait Hint of t ho l.miKtorit brothers it Ishl I'lshl I'liHn, iilmvn Orleans, wlilrh now dan liven turned over to tlm llloctro Mil till roinpiiiiy, tlm corporatloii Hint Ih to Imllil tlm ulnrtrlii reduction workM nt Trlnlilail (or aliiiiinliiiit anil other ore. Tlm mut project wn that of tho western state can mul olortrlc corn pnny, which litis tnknn tip n power nllo on tho lower rlvnr ami propose to build u il'tm Hovnii mile lulow Martin Kerry or about 10 in lion bo- low Woltchpuc, wlilr i In at llio Junc tion of tlm Trinity liver, Next nliovo HiIh will ho another pownr filtn localuil liy tho otoclrn inntalii cniiijuiny, with ilnm at Hlulo rrenk ithoiit flvo inlhiH nliovo Woltch puc, ami Hiking up almiit ton mile of thn rlvnr. Hvim with tin-no projects thnro yt Ih room on tlm lliimliolilt roaches or tho rlvnr for moro power for thuro In plenty of vutnr In tho tlvnr mul plen ty of site for ntorngo dam. I.OC.U IIOV MAKINO (J(IOI) IN KTI'IIV OP Willi I.EHS T AT Tin; miiiiiitv tiieathh Woril liriM linen received from Don Vullinnr. noil of J. II. Vollmer. ioiin- illmmi-uloct, nt I'ortlainl, staling that liu In making lino pnigrns with tlm utility of wireless oporullon anil will prohahly Kt hi license. In March liu expect to got a position of u hunt thin summer. Don In also tnklliK a business course Moth fount on nro taken nt thn V. M. (J. A. school In I'ortlnnil. Tho warm heart of Han I'ranclnco opened for I'eggy llylanil whim the potlto William Kox alar wt-nt thoro with hnr director, Alfrml 13, (Irnnii, to imiko rcrtnln scene. of hnr now plcjnri), "Tho Woli of Chntico," which conit-M to tho Mliorly thi-atro tonight, Tho pollen department unci tho offleo of tlm illHtrlct atlomoy worn at tho illnpomial of Director (Ireon. Harry Walsh, illrnctor of public ve hicle, Mtoppuil traffic on Market Mtn-ijt from thu Perry to Sixth Htreol at vnrloim time to nnnhlo scone to li'J fllllieil. Oiin diy thn lompntiy took com mand of I'owoll streot In front of tho Ht. rrnnclH hotel. Not only worn tho Htrent earn halted, hut guest could not enter or loavo tho main dour of tho hotel. IU5NO OMI'I'INOH J -si I ii i A iipllt rail fence, weather-worn and domestic-looking, yet on both side lurkH death. It In tho fatal "dead lino" botwion two families hnrherlm: a fnud of generations' standing, (leorgo Walnh llcs through temiiuiiluou day of furious Mm. T. 12, (Iriihh who han henn nt Monrovia. California, for thn pant two month han returned home j Vornoti and llnlph I'uckett who loft hern ahoiit n month hko for Can-, nda nro reported to he at Ilanff, In thn heart of the Canadian Hocklen They nro nlKhtnunlrii; nt pronenl hull Intend to npond tho winter trapping, i MIrn Mnrln Hohln. thn IiIkIi nchool ntudntit here, In vlnltlni; nt hnr homo' In Lower Hivnn. Our teacliern, Mm. Clnra llench and mlnn MarKurlto Crank, npunt Thiinknclvlni: nt their homen In Kla-t math Fall. . I Mini Winifred McCormlck who tenches at Hpeucor creek In at homo Minn AiiKimta I'uckntt thu tenchcr nt Lower Hwnu In vlnltlnr; her moth er Mm. Klttlo K. I'uckett. Minn Helen Caldwell who In nt tendlnr; IiIrIi nchool In Klamath Knlln In npendlnK tho week tnd nt Jicr homo. Charlet Tower vlnltcd Klamath Kalln Woifncnday. i:erott I'uckett In vlslllnt: homo. UNION TAXI CO. AND TRANSFER Baggage called for and delivered. We have open and closed cars for our patrons. We go any place any time. Phone 424-3 G. E. WASHBClRN Contractor and Builder Construction Work of any kind. No Job too largo or too small. Estimates furnished freo of " chargo. I'HONT, 2fl5.Il COI METES INTO IH I Tho westorn loaguo has decided upon n HO-gnmo scheduled for nnxt sennon. mid soiil-scnrlriK mlnunderntnndlng In bin now ilrnmn of lovo and rovengo, "Thn Demi l.lno." which II. W Poole present nt Ui0 Liberty Tuen-day. An Indoor trapnhootlnn tourna ment, to Include championship events for iirnfcsalonaln. amateurs, and worn- haltlo.cn, Is to bn staked In Madison Square Darkens clbiutlfnlly and Itmtomi lis Natural Color nnd I.utro At Oiuo MUCslsMitalillM Lcavin's or Savings Which does tlm money In your account nt tlm First National Hank ruprrsnl, actual scrimping nnd sacrifice, or simply v. lint Is left over nfter you havo liululged yourself to heart's content. If It stnnds for IlKAI. saving, then o aro suro It Is ono of thofo u( counts which kieps growing utury week. Inlerct on HiivIii, of Kiiiroe. Whnro would you rather spend a vacation nt tlm seashore or In tho lOmnaslum of n girls' school? Coma with us "I In Marys Attic," nc- 1 fori! vou decide nnd enloy ono hour narden next January for., you , decide nn. enjoy -ono nour ,,,, hin , ,Iuly nIipo,ntod of unadulterated fun mul hilarity. n(imnBtrntor with tho will annexed. "ITp In Mary's Attic," produced by of lho cgtal0 of j0h j, Mnohl, dc- I'lno Arts pictures, Inc., will bo the censed, by tho County Court of tho - ... ... ... .1 ..... nn o.-t- ... rMH II.maM. f t,n. fealuro at the Wednesday, M'.WKI'AI'KIt MAV TAKIW I'OST WITH I'OltTia.MI V flpnf "warv tri )tedctip COldS" EVERYONE In tho family can rely on Dr. King's Now Dis covery, tho standard romed? for tho last fifty years, to break up coughs, Rrippo and stubborn colds. No harmful drags. At your druggbta, COc and ? 1.20. For colds andcov&ti Dr.Kins Newltigcofvery Sallow Skin Not Pretty fln,1 tn nrfiAfit rnimn tn tho umlor-1 doe It 10 naturally. SO CVeniy. lOUt w,i,;nfl : vsl!m nr,l n-l-j. Krrn the HlKnnl nt IiIh office In Klamath Statoj jU8t dampen a upongo or aoft brush iKcUatworkcIcaninjoutthcsyfteni Common garden sago, browed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alco hol ndded, will turn gray, streaked' nnd faded hair beautifully dark and Kansas boasts of n preachor-rof-' '"""""'''' '""""".' fc ,., ereo ,,e person of Key ;" 'M troulj,Momo.'A caor way Is to get! Illnckburn of Chanute who las np. rca(I)r.t0.ulI0 propnratlon. Im-l penred as the third man In the rlng( ' other n. at numerous boxing contests. KnMmta. , )arEo bottle, at little XOTICi: TO CHUmTOIW cost, at drug stores, known as J yf.'Liiii niiicu uuu auiimui w..- .. ... , i... i .i... .i. ...! nnilnil.' thus nvrildllic a lot of mUSS onro lit m'ruu M'" ihui ill" - --- -- ) IIIIU KIU, tauvu nun .o ...- ful, wo nil deslro to retain pur youthful npperjranco nnl attractive-j. cenneu. uy 1110 uuuiiu vuuik m .. ti ...unn np vnur nnir wun t .1 ... .I.n nn C,n, nn-ni tnm It I M fl I If fftiin. ',-'. ' U.. O Ity. and nil persons haling claims, vtye.ris - 'ngninst said estate Hn en nnd Sulnhur Com- 1 ll.lIUg Vilnius. I --.----- - - . I .. .i... ,il notinil nn nnn can tell, because It . . a.M.lAn- ! .Ik... I mt tlflttl.flllV Mf I Isft? fiRST National Bank t KLAMATH FALLS OR CO ON a I Krank Ira White, former resident of this rlty and well-known Oregon j newspaper man, has quit his poll- Hon as financial nnd railroad cdl 1 tor of tho I'ortlnnil Oregonlnn to accept a place with thn I'ortlnnil chamber of commerco ns editor of the foreign trado department, ac cording to a pnrngrnph In Oregon I'x ciinnea. tho university department I of Journalism publication. ' vit-lii nrnmniers. mnnnRem, and mitt artists In Chicago nro beginning to show signs of nctUlty as a result of the reports that th.o .boxing gnmo Is likely to bo legnllied In Illinois In tlmo to permits bouts to bo staged In Chicago and other cltlM of tho stnto boforo tho first of the year. Hank Ilulldlng, Klamath Falls, Oro- wjn jt nnj jraw this through youri daily by using Dr. Kini's Pills. They gon, within six (C) months from tho hBr taking ono small strand nt a do the work thoroughly and gently, datn hereof. ... i. ,,nin nil prov hairs Buy a bottle today, 25 cents. 'WnrtfcCrine gs Pills Dated November 22. 1320. "'"".." ' . ..." '.. ' . . iir .. . H C. (irocsbeck, administrator with havo msaappearcu. Aiicr u.iu... i- ryiyyooipr VVOnCUnpQ . a .aa ..'. .is i haiip nni nornm m m s sfc. r t.. urocsuecK, ouminmiru.ur im .u - , - tho will nnnexed. of tho citato of plication or two your hair becomes . t t.1 .,.....! I. ......ii.. -t 1. ! anfl nnrl John J Mnnhl. deceMCd N. 22-29 D C-13 notici; or ki.ttm:mi:nt IT.NAIi ACCOUNT. OF beautifully dnrk, glossy, soft nnd luxuriant, and you appear years younger Adv. ' LttrKiii CHAMBER u U o OF COMMERCE CH AMBER OF COMMERCE O C6 U4 CO X 1 ui u O u b O 06 U DQ X 1 I u Us' o KLAMATH FALLS Is Now on the List of Progressive Western Cities WHY? Because it has an active, aggressive and constructive Cham ber of Commerce. - What does that mean to the outsider who is a stranger to Klamath County? It means to them that the progressive citizens are going to make Klamath County a safe place to invest money in; a better q place in which to live, and a city wide awake to its future. g Are you one of these progressive citizens who are "telling the world" that Klamath County has such an organization ? PI X Till'. COUNTV COl'ItT OF TIIF. stati: or omxiox rou kla- MATH COIWTY. In Ihn mnltnr nf tha EstntO Of fludti I'onlna, Dccoaived. Notlco Is hereby given tnai iicnry Hotchkln. administrator of tho ci tato of Suda I'onlaa, Deceased, has rnrwlfirnit nnrl nrranntntl for final SOt tlcmcnt, and filed In said court, his final account or nis aumrmsirauou of said citato, and that Saturday. tho 18th day of Decombor, 1920, el of said court In tho county court houso of Klamath Falls, Oregon, have been fixed as mo lime ana juatp for tho settlement of said account. on or beforo which tlmo any person Interested In said citato may appear and tile his objections in writing to said account or appear personally and object to tho same. Dated at Kiamatu i-ans, urcu. Nor IS, 192e. HENRY HOTCHKIN. Administrator of tho cstato of Suda I'onlna, Deceased. Nor 1B-22-29 Dec. C Our Monuments! )jij-inj-vxru'vtiisi -" iiruTirrs rr i MARKKII.S AND HEADSTONES EmUxiy Dignity anil Distinction They aro designed, cut and built with particular regards for Individ ual requirements. Long established in business, unexcelled facilities and ?!lV?l!:r"-ftS modern method, mako possible .the aiiracuvo cuuiuiuhuvu w .. tlvo quality and moderate prices. our work affords. Klamath' Falls Marble l and Granite Works 1040 Main St G. D. Grizzle, Proprietor ijxrxjTj-ru-xriJMiiiriti -i "' . .sssaaw - ',...' rx ' If not you are missing your opportunity worth while, ,. to do something The Public and the Telephone Company INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIPS $10.00 EACH Klamath County Chamber of Commerce S uk' pitv ic irNrkWN RY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2 1 IT KEEPS" x ' 8 -CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE- In splto of tho fact that a great majority of the telepnono using public thoroughly understand tho rights, duties and obligations of public servlco com panies, wo find now and then an Individual who does not understand tho matter. A telephono company, In Its broadest sense, is a partnership consisting of tho Stnto as an Institution, tho publle as a group of customers, and the company. Tho Stato determines tho cxtont to which tho company may go nnd regulates Its rates, 'services and practices. The company furnishes tho facilities with which thesorlghts nro exorcised and tho services rondered. These members of tho public who con stitute tho customers, furnish tbe revenuo with which tho company Is enabled to perform theso sorvlccs. ' No telopnone company can exist without customers, and theso custoraors must bo treated .with fairness both by the company and by tho State. Tho Stato docs not pormit any undue burden to be placed upon a customer. A public service corporation, in n broad sense, Is merely an organlrod right to render the public a service, and In the same larger sense the sorrlce belongs to the company's customers. It .follows that tho customers are really the company. What benonts or harms the ono has- a like effect upon, the other. Wo aro anxious that our present customers, applicants (or service, and the company shall be treated fairly. To continue to extend ur service under our presont condition is Impossible. We Invito our customers, the public of Oregon, to Intorost themselves in our problem. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. ran.,,,, " v ' 'r j ? Tf'XgTT??uii