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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1920)
inao. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH-FALLS, OREGON paom four -M-f. I ' The Evening Herald WEST VIRGINIA'S MINE WAR 'TREATED LIKE DOG" WEATHER RECORD I o o lloronfter Tho llornld will publish tho menu nnd maximum tompnrn turns nnd precipitation record iih Ink on by tho V. H. Koclimmtlun sorvlro station. Publication will cnutr thu day previous to thu pnpor's Issue, up K J. MURRAY IMItor FRKD KUUliK City Kdltor rpsmiw llMw' sZRfT Jfu Published dally oxcept Sunday, by Tho Horn Id Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, nt 119 Eighth Street fTW '&mw& nr. ?' - TitX Wl va 7 I AV&ftF& Entered nt tho postortlco nt Kin ninth Falls, Ore., (or transmission through tho molls ns sccoud-clnss matter. to r o'clock or tim tiny. .' J.- - I'm dpltntlan 11 1 "cebday, dhckmiikr an, crrczxKaarTLaswB SiJssMstLsBlsMislplisMLj'Pi 355&lg3B5S3H w win" - - jam K-jiTTs i-svv' -v ss.. . ' w" Doc. 1 Dec. 2 Doc. 3 Dec. 4 Doc. R Doc. 0 , Dee. 7 , Doc. 8 .... Dee. 9 Dec. 10 J)oe. 11 Dee. 12 Dec. 13 Doc. 14 Dec 15 Dee. 10 Doc. 17 Doc 18 Doc 19 Doc 20 MKMIICU OF THN AKSOCIATKD PHKSS. Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tho use (or republication of all news dlspntchcs credited to It, or not otherwlso credited In this Sapor, and also tho local turns pub jhor boroln. 17 13 12 29 yuksdav, ii:ciim:u u, nwo. 44 iH"' L lrfi l)W ' m' ''4lH 4 I CALIFORNIA NEWS I WOODLAND, Dee 2S. In a letter to Major Charles K. Hoppln, cono mamlcr of tho Yolo post of the Amer ican legion, accepting tho offer of tho post thnt Its members will cooperate with tho county nuthorltles on polic ing tho county nnd In law enforce ment, Sheriff J. V. Monroe flays the present sylstem of light sentences and laxity In the Issuance of paroles. . "WILLIAMSON, W. V., Dec. 2S How tho striking West Virginia miners nro facing tho sovoro cold S. Mrs. Nettlo weather Is shown br this Dlcturo of a typical striker's home and his winter mont minnlr Thl nurilrnliir few havo pigs On tho left Is his shack, mado pertly Tho strikers' right to unlunlto Is fully supported FRESNO, Dec Shcnvla of Fresno was instantly kill-'miner Is moro fortunate than most of tho strikers ed on the stato highway. near herejof boards, partly of tenting, little bigger than tho pig pen when struck by an automobile while 'by the Miners' National union, which Is sending supplies viewing another automobile wreck, PASADENA, Dec 28. Mrs. Sophia Monson, onco an actress of world fame, died at her homo here, aged 78. Mrs. Monson was tho last surrlr lng member of the original cast at the Norwegian National theatre, es tablishment In 1SC2 by OIo Hull. She was a lifelong friend of Ibsen, and! was said to havo been the first ac tress In America to play Nora In "A Doll's House." MM N T NEW TODAY o o FOIl SALE Thoroughbred alrdalc cVind SiV' UncolS "-"'". 28-29 I M Bm' Medium Pi:i.icA. iiav sTAdi: link TRUCKEE, Dec. 28. The South ern Pacific company has accepted de livery of a new $94,000 rotary snow plow from eastern manufacturers, which now Is la the shops at Sacra r xnento being converted to an oil burn er. The plow, as originally built. IlatuiE HEATED - was designed for either oil or coal . burning. FOR RENT Furnace-heated bed- Reads your entire life, past, pro room In private family. Use Of tel- .nt nml flltllrn rnrnrllv plvln cphono and bath. Dr. O. F. Demorest.i .,,. . ,. , . 227 Jefferson St. or phone 447-R. " .- i.-- '" 2S love, law, marrlago nnd domestic 'troubles. Tells you what you nro FOR SALE Square oak dining 'best adapted for and what to do to table. Inquire 305 Pine St. 2S-29 better your conditions In llfo. This lady reads your hand as you wnld FOR SALE 200 tons of alfalfa hay. , . nV. . ., K u, . With a feed lot on Merrill high- nn open boolf- A rc,,llnK by hcr wl" way, nine miles from Klamath Falls mwt your highest expectations, rnri Call nt C2S Oak street, St. Francis you will be wiser and happier after Apt. Apartment No. 11 2S-4 consulting her. she having tho gift of removing all evil Influences and plax- BEDROOM for . FAIROAKE. Dec. 28.rFaIroaks - club women, school and church cir cles still are bubbling over with ex citement following criticism by.Rev. "V. E. Story from his pulpit hero of a dance given by tho Woman's Thurs day club In the clubhonso here re cently. CHICO, Dec. 28. An attempted theft of an automobile here ended In the capture of four boys, all arm ed with loaded revolvers. Protesting their Innocence when confronted with the charge that they recently had robbed wto hardware and a gen eral store, thev finally broke Ar.r? , Av and made a full breakffof tbo burg laries. Most of tne loot wai re-ov cred In the barn at the home u.' on of the youths. tn. Prl famllv. ITn 'of iln-"nK you ,n an environment of happy phone and bath. One block from Her-thought and contentment I'orman aid office. 907 High cor. 9th St. lently located at Hamel Apts Op- 28-30 jgtolrs. apt. 1. 538 Pine St. cor. 4th TIMBER REUNQUISHMEST-lCOl"-' ncres 4 M miles from Mldebrand. one block from Ma,n- Hour ' i"1 Running saw mill one-half mile on to 8 p. m. 25-13 east, another two miles on west. Tim- xoticb .Automobile owners and" operators of automobiles should rrncuro from 'the secretary of state their licenses LOST Fox terrlter pup nearly I f0r 1921. grown. Illack and white. iMoitlyl mon n,,,.. ,i..im . m.pV. hi.rk h.n.1 .rnimrf nwi A 1920 llcenso Is no protoctlon f I- black face, with yellow splashes on'c""JBn- 1st and owners and. oprators jaws, tan tnree incnes long, duck, nn are subject to arrest ana lln on and collar. Five dollar reward. CaIM70.Jafter Jan igt 192j unless their 1921 H 28'31 licenses aro displayed. ber sold at $1 per m to these mills last year. Prico for five days 1500. Phone 232-J or P. O. Uox 144. K K. Ourg. 28-31' SACRAMENTO, Dec. 2i. Ltounr burglars broke Into tlfe bamment of (he Henry Mltau home at 1517 M street and carried away threa doxen bottles of old whisky, ten bottli-s of champagne, ten bottles of cocktails, two cases of rare wine, two cases of sauterno wine and eight bottle of creme de mentbe. The missing liquor Is valued at $1000. CHICO, Dec. 28. The acme of hard luck and the peak of coin"1 dence have fallen to the lot of W. A. Swift. Chlco taxi driver. 'Taxi!" called ellaltb Officer H. W. Marshall. Swift responded to the call. "Drive nf6 to Second and the Es planade," Marshall ordered. 'I must quarantine a house." Tbo house Marshall quarantined was the ono Swift calls homo. Sole Republican League Advocate Abandons Hope (Dy Associated Press.) MARION, O., Doc. 28 Senator McCumber, of North Dakota, tho only republican member of the senate who voted for ratification of the Versailles treaty without reservations, today advised Harding to go ahead with his propo sition for tho formation of an asso ciation of nations independent of the league, which he considered dead so for as tho United States was concerned. FOR SALE 1920 Dort touring car. I Snap If taken quickly. 340 Lincoln 28-31 St. IB-30' FOR RENT Crqom modern house. inquire ueioy at winters Jewelry Store or call 144-J. R. STRUI1LK. Mayor. Until further not leu tho Itecknrd Rent Servlco will operate n stugn lino between this city nnd Pelican lay mill. Tbo trip will tormlnnto ut tho Rex Cafo and tho mill officii, though passengers wilt bo received and lot off at any placo between theno tup points. Tho trip will not Includp a contlnunnrn of the jour ney beyond tho mill office at Pelican Hay. Tho faro will bo 25 rents each way. Following is tho schedule: Leave Rex Cafo. Leavn Pelican 7th & Main Hts. liny Office. 7-45 a. m, 9:00 a. m. 8:45 a. m, 1:00 p. m. 12:45 p, m. 5:30 p. m. 5:15 p, in. C:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. If It dovelops that other trips are necessary to nccommodato tbo travel they will bo mnde. C. I. RECKARD, REX CAFE, 7th and Main Sts. Phone 77. tf In tho stato of Kentucky ntono the production of tobacco exceeds that of any country outsldo of tho United States .although tho production In Java and Sumatra Is rapidly Increas ing, loc 21 Dee 22 .... Doc Dee Doc Doc. Doc. 23 . 24 26 .. 2C... Max. 43 43 42 .19 32 39 3d 37 37 3K 34 32 36 30 27 40 40 43 37 33 27 2S 33 3C 38 30 36 Mill 34 31 27 23 12 17 25 26 25 37 27 20 3R 12 16 21 21 33 31 14 15 07 21 31 18 24 29 09 27 16 A classified Ad will sell It. MR5.CLLCN A ORADV .Mr Ellon A O'drudy. fifth deputy pollen rnmmUsloiinr of thn New York pollen department, tins resign ed, piplululng that slio liml been treated llko a dog" by Coiiimlnsluner Knrlght. Hhn suveroly crltlclied her superiors "TILL TIIK TIIIKH OP Till: OTKAN IIKPVHK T) I'lXHV." One of the sweetest love songs over written. On sale at tho Klamath Falls Music Houso. WOMAN HWOMK.S ITTIZKX Miss Llllle Treloar, native of Eng- 8land, was admitted to citizenship to day. So resides on a homestead near Merrill. In order to obtain title to te land cltlzenslp Is necessary. Miss Treloar as resided In tts country for A Classified Ad will saII It. 1 12 years. WWMWWWMWWWNWWWWMMVMVVMM WANT FURNISHED HOUSE. rooms or larger. Address W, Herald office. : four S. C 8-30 Everett True By Corido -"f thib 1 AfceH'T VOO ASHtHCSD OP fOUR.. S&U3 TO APP6WR. VIM po2-c. HALp-TPRC33So ?!'. WHerS ARC n COOR. leAR DROPS ANt HOOR, NOSB RIN4C3.J;'. I IL ii... j , . 'wrjiJ' U.l'uc State Highway Commisioner Dead LAQRANDE, Dec. 28 Edward E ! Kiddle, stato highway commissioner, died cary today aftor two hours of acuto Indigestion. Ho returned a (ow dnys ago from Washington, i where ho went with others In thol interest of the McArthur road bin. a7i riMajP$ Jbfcy .Tj' ' FORGOTTEN THOSE RECORDS AGAIN? Aro you one of thn many wb9ntcndcd getting a faw.new records for tho holidays? SliVSL --ilLli ' A Vlctrola, llko a newspaper, Ir not a success If It dispenses the samo thing over and over again,' " People find thnt one or two records purchased nt regular Inter vals Is a better Investment than a largo bunch "once a year." Ily tho way, "havo you ollod your Vlctrola lately?" EARL SHEPHERD CO. Only Exclusive Music House 507 Main Street "j"jj"""i" A,,,"iri,,"i,iiYKyryrtysvu' DEAR PETEY; Winston-Salem, tf, .C Monday, 'if' cj l rto&fti Bet you a house and lot you'd stay in W-S a month if you ever got to know folks here like I have. Between business and Reynolds factories and a bully time well my date book has been bubbling overt And, I'm still running into facts that would stag ger even your imagination, old football, with all your kicki Pete, take it straight from government figures direct to you, that every work day in the week R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. buys from our "Uncle Sam" enough revenue stamps to pay for a duplicate of the hand some new Winston-Salem post office build ing! Ever hear of such a thing? And, if you want to get an eycfull of an army of more than 15,000 people, be down in the Reynolds factory district when the whistles blow t Never saw such a cigarette fjring-up time in my life I Peter, everytime you light a Camel in the future, call back on what I've slipped you about Camels absolutely, the greatest cigarette at any price for quality, for re freshing flavor, for mellow mild body, for freedom from any unpleasant cigarctty aftertaste or odor! It's worth the busiest smoker's time to compare Camels wth any cigarette in the .world! Camels are simply a revelation! You know that, I'll open my eyes in Atlanta tomorrow! In the meantime hero's a wad of best wishes. I have in stock I Yours v- . rasjr1- ' .; - -jv.fr mMMSWT!ES