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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1920)
I'AOH OTVIJ THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, DKCEMIIKft 28, 10SO, tti4( Personal Mention o i t:i o ii i WHY NOT START TJhfE NEW YEAR RIGHT? I.efs mlk Plnno or Vlctrola right now, no that wo mny luivn I Mimic, Joy mill Hung In your lloinu to usher In Hid Now Year prop- urly. I(' tlm males! tliliiK In tlio worlil for tlm innn of tho hotiso I to sny. "Oh. lei's whIi another year." hut U It really necessary J Hllh hiicIi convenient term as wo urn lu u position to offer you? Think It nwr, Man, coma In um! let's talk Music. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Only Exclusive Music House 507 Main Street i'iie.m: UH2-J 4 MAY BE IN CABINET MLvk bbsI jjj MRS.lAKS!JT T. UPTON1 WASHINGTON. Doc 2K Dhiiio rumor points to Mrs Harriet T l'i ton of Ohio, as tho probable heud of the now departtoeni of edurnilon "which It Is thought l'resldcnl-clic( Harding will nsk congress to criule. Mrs. 1'iiton hns hern active In tho woman suffrsgo movement anil has written several books. ( " o. h. notice There will ho u regular meeting of Aloha Chapter No. 01, O. E. R.. Tues day, Dec. 28 at 7 30 p. in. Visitors welcome 27-28 EFFIB 8. CICARTAIN, W. M. Coal prailuctlon since 1913 hns de clined all over tho world with the Initio exception of China, where tho annual output Is steudlly Increasing nnd the export of conl has already begun. Dr. Soule Heads Medical Association Dr A A Houlo of this city will henil thn 10 mil nth nnd Inko counties medical association for tho coming year, his election Inking placo hero yesterday Dr. E V. Fisher was elact ed vlco president, mul Dr l.lnd Rtewart secretary-treasurer. OutllnlnK ttio purposij of tho as sociation nt tho meeting yestenlny, tr Houle stated Hint It was organ lied to conserin and aihanco tho pub lic heulth, and to mnko public data pertaining to health matters A branch of this league hns al ready been formed In California, and organlintlon In Oregon Is another step toward organisation In all of the I'aclflc const states. The next meeting will bo hod on January 38, when Dr Guss will Mad the discussion of n paper which will be prepared by Dr. Fisher 0 .1 J Hllegnr Is In town from C'hllo- iiiln wherci ho hns u lumber camp, I'd ii I Wampler Is a city visitor from Odessa today. Hurry I'oolo returned hut night from an extended business visit to Han Francisco, K, McKoover of Fort Klamath c.iiiin Into town yestenlny and Is looking after business huro today. Harry (larrlson and wife aro coun ty sent visitors today from their ranch uenr Mnlln. A J, Hunnan a fnrincr on tho Merrill' rond n few miles nut of town, Is utt"ndlng to business nt fairs hero today. I), i:. nod J. I.. DoArmond, of tho DitArmnnd Ilros. mill are In town this weak attending to business af fairs. William Orlfflth, n pioneer rancher In the I'oo valley region, mnd a Iiuh Incus trip Into town yesterday after noon. To Every Crook His Cross Miss F.thcl McOllchrlst, n toi.c'i er In tho hlr.hscbool nt Fart Kla math Is hero on her way hnck after ten days spent with relatives, rry -rr. - " "iitv.WI IT. .n ", m.VI 3 BM BBflBflBflBflBflBflBflBIBBBflBflBfllBHBBfl.u4f8JBK?WBflBflBIBflBBBBiBBB r&rM H iHw , wbbbsmbMbkW: -'sii mm When a crook or suspect moves his resldcnco In Chicago, Charles Fltzmorrls, new 3C-ycar-old chief of police, goes to his "crime map" If. J, Woods, of tho federal voca-J hanging on bis office wall and changes n red cross from tho old location llonnl training board, Is In town thlsito tho now. Ills detectives bavo crooks spotted and each Is representod week looking up disabled and wound-Jon the chief's map by a cross. Tho crosses are moved about Just as tho cd cx-servlco men. crooks move, Fltzmorrls Is shown at his map. Will Start the European Relief ' Campaign Soon Tho European nnd Armcnlnn ro Hot committee, appointed last week to solicit flnnnclnl nld for tho chil dren of tho Europonn fnmlno dis tricts, hns boon unfortunate In so curing n start In thin splendid en deavor, but It Is now stnteil nuthor ltatlvely that Iho committee will liavo everything In readiness for consistent work within a day or two, nnd then tho soliciting will contlnuo without cessation until tho end of tho solic iting period. About 1 300 hnro Already boon turned In to tho committee, this amount representing voluntary con tributions, Tho Knights of Pythias contributed approximately $100, nnd tho I'resbytcrlan church contributed ICO. Incidentally, tho first contri bution enmo from a poor old woman, residing In this city, $6 bolng hor "mlto." In order to facilitate tho work of tho committee, heads of business houses In tho city and olsewhero aro asked to confer with their employees, and haro their contributions rosdy when tho committee calls. No spocltlo amounts are asked, each person be ing nsked to give as generously as possible. A classified Ad will sell It. TWO IIOMD.W wr.oiiiNns A wedding of Interest took place lust ovonlng when Miss Gladys Wil lis Jackson became tho brldo of Wil liam It. Hntclikln Tho servlco was read by Justice of tho Fence Chap man, lit tho presence of near rela tives and n fow friends of tho bridal couple. 'Mr. and Mrs ITotchkln will makq their homo In Klamath Fulls. Melvln . Cushman nnd Helen Kllinboth Knmlra surprised their friends by driving Into town Christ mas day from tho Hannnn ranch, and getting married, returning to tho ranch again that evening. Hov. 8. H. Milan preformed tho ceremony. Zed Hulllvnn Is attending to busi ness nffnlrs In tho county seal today from his ranch homo n'-nr Merrill, Mr nnd Mrs. Jerry O'Cullaghan are hero for u fow days from Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. J I'olctta and Fred Leonottl have gone to Southern Cali fornia. Mr. I.eonottl has been cm ployed by K Bugarman as Interpre ter for tho Italians. Miss Mnrlorlo Kd still enmo Into town from her homo nt Illy and will visit with Klamath Falls friends a few days before going on to Fort Klamath, where she Is employed as n tencbor. Hoad master Tom Dixon renorts that steel for the Olene brldgo has been shipped out by way of tho Strn- horn railroad and that tho structure) will bo put up as quickly as possl-, bio. Dee Alexander, Charles Oswald and llyron Scott aro all In the city todny from Atgomn. They are reg istered at the White Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Ilrookfleld are the happy parents of a ten pound baby boy. born Sunday evening. Miss Ilcotrlco Wise, of Fort Kln mnth, left hero this mornlnr for Ilcrkelcy, California, where she will contlnuo her muslcnl stuSles. Miss Wlso was accompanied Into town yesterday by her father, J. II. Wise, a hotel man In the fort. I'lAXO I.KKSONH i Instructions on piano will bo given I by Mrs. J. 11. Ilnmbery, 1180 Cres cent avenue. Phone 327-M. 2S-'JS; "TIM, TUB TIDF.H OF THE OCEAN KKFUSK TO FM)V." This song Is sweeping tho East. Sccuro your copy before the local supply Is exhausted. On sale at Klamath Falls Music House. Klamath Exchange Open 1st Next to Herald Office .Eighth Street, Between Main and Pine -:-:: X SKHXXH"X Tho most scnsltlvo Instrument yet made Is Iho bolometer, original ly Invented by I.nngley. which Is urg ed for measuring vnrlntlons In the radiation of liout. 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Sho flod to London, took up tho numo and In oarnlng hor Hying by making rng dolls nt hor homo In Qloucostor Tlnco, t t t f T ? y T ? ? t r r r T t t t f x t WILL OREGON PAY for Its Telephone Service ? i a t The Telephone Company is asking the State of pregon for an increase in telephone rates. As shown by the following figures taken from an exhibit just filed with the Public Service Commission, it is now and for some years past has been operating at a loss. Gross Revenue Expense and Net Revenue Years 1916-1919, inclusive, rActual; Year 1920 9 Months 'Actual, 3 Months Etimated. Year 1016 Gross Rovenuo J2.269.0S2.69 Exponses ........,... 2,004,011.32 Dlfforonco . 266,071.37 Interest nnd Dividends to bo Paid Out of Abovo Differences 51,778.65 Deficit 210,70758 Year 1917 2. 552, 351. 15 2,342,401.99 209,949.16 J549.064.S5 330,113.(10. J Year 1918 $2,800,304.05 2,568,314.02 240,990.03 S r "$594,675.33 , ' :t5U,UKS..10 Year 1919 13,445.848.83 3,482,614.97 (loss) 30,700.14 $653,412.82 000,178.00 Tear 1920 3 Mos. Estlm. $4,156,700 4,126.600 30,100 $721,500 001,400 With such results it is not possible to develop or satisfactorily maintain a telephone plant. Such a showing to the investor will not enable us to obtain the outside funds nec essary for extensions and permanent improvements t y y y y t ? y t y ! t I. I y J y t y y f y t y t t y y T T y y Oregon must and will grow. To play its part in this growth the Telephone Company V must have added revenue. . y y y y y y y tytVt? 4ft We are asking for rates which will enable us to pay a reasonable return on our in vestment.' Adequate rates are necessary to adequate service. i Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company