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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUISIMY, MAIU'H K, I IK! I : zz Ji The Evening Herald K J. MUlUtAV.. FKKII soui,i: .., . ..lilllor City ICiIltor Published dolly oxcopl Sunday, by Tho Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Pnlli, nt 119 KlRhth Street. Rntcrcd nt tho postottlco nt Kin- mnth Falls, Oro., for transmission through tho mulls ns second-class mstter. l'copln nro just nn anxious to got out ns they nro to got In. A woman may rldo- nround In n fi-cyllnder roadster but Is still old fashioned enough to prefer A slocU Ing to n cash register. .Most of us think sometimes thiil If wo Imil enough money to ho rollliiK stone wo wouldn't rnro whether wo gathered any mws or not. mkmiihu of Tin: associatkh PIIKKS. Tho Associated Press Is axeluslvoly entitled to tho uso for republication of all nors dlspntchos credited to It. or not otherwise, credited In this papor, nnd also tbo local now pub lisher herein. TIMSWAY, t Altai k, i tut. "HOlUSin'IAY- Thoso attending the. council meet iffg last evening were edified by the undignified and unparllmentary at tack mndo unon Mayor Wiley by i Councilman llognrdus of tho first I dnnt ,env,,s wasl themselves In the Ain't It n (irnml mid (ilorlotn IVol lug? (From n Press Agent's Masterpiece) i It Is dumonstrnted In the uurnptur-1 ed feeling one receives when seeing A A. Snvllle. of Sacramento, rep resenting tho Southern I'nclfle com puny, Is hero looking over rnllroud conditions. Charles Ilorton, n pioneer stock mini nnd farmer of this county, left this morning for -Montague, Califor nia, where he will look over the cat tle conditions of that valley for se eral days. Miss Clnudln Hplnk, who bus been In San Francisco during tbo winter mouths studying music under the sit- pervslon of Mrs. Copland of that clt, has returned to her home nt Idlerent for several months. Augustine Donovan, local attorney. the show, n fooling not unlike the pleasing drvams ot pam'dlsu that one eutortnlus when lolling about the downy lawn on n blissful summery nfternoon, with the unlet of day bro ken only by tho singing of robins. tbo purring of a stream, and mys tic song of the trees as tholr er- ward, when ho advised the mayor that It ho thought ho was "going to get nway with that kind ot horse play" ho was mistaken. Since he hat drawn tho equine family Into tho controversy, tho gentleman irom tho first ward should not for get which branch ot It bo belongs to and cense, his braying. Ho was elected to represent tho people of tho first ward and not tho under world clement ot this city, an cle ment that la seeking to fortify Itself by having a police force whoso pliability or Ignorance will cnablo It to carry on its notorious practices without hindcrancc. If Mr. Dogardus, or tho other members ot tho council who nro hindering Mayor Wiley from carry ing out tho progressiva program bo has mapped out. doubta tho will of their constltutcnts, let him roslgn and stand for rc-olectlon. Wo arc willing to abldo by tho decision of such a test and wo know bo will havo to. The tlmo has como when tho coun cil should Join with tho mayor in soft breezes. As wo gallop to press n couple ot the staff highbrows are engaged In a hented not to say hot debate on tho pronunciation ofbonregeols." One maintains that It Is "hoobxh wah," while tho other la equally pos itive that "boor-Joys" Is correct. Thoro aro moments when one Is de voutly grateful for being a roughneck. a constructive, progressive harmon-rumcr hasn't thought of a hunger lous program that has for its pur poso tbo wolfaro ot tho city and not tho schemes ot tbo undeslrabla cle ment. For tho past decade one thing or another has kept this city in a turmoil, to its everlasting detri ment. Tbo pcoplo do not want an other load added to its already crushing burden, 'and tho wise thing for tho three recalcitrant members to do Is to get down to business and do something really worth whllo. If they can't do this and If they are so suro ot their ground, tbon let all three resign ami stand for ro-elcctlon. They will then learn whether tho people aro demanding the change, or whether Mt comes as a result of tho manipu lations of tbo underworld and the personal spleen of tbo members who aro fighting tho mayor. "Own your own homo" urge It K. Smith. However. Illchard, those who seem to bo getting along best own somebody elso's. A .N'rar Cntnitrvplu' Soveral Hammond republicans, confused by tho fact that tbo meet ing place had been changed, got Into tbo wrong ball Saturday at Crown point and camo pretty near helping democrats organlzo for their cam paign beforo they realized their mistake. Strango Isn't It, that tho ult. con- strlko? Why (he lUIItor 1-ofl Town Somebody sent tho editor of the. who has been nssoclnted with V C Van Ktnon, toft today for Han Kran clseo, where ho will locate perma nently. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Crawford, res idents of Chlloiiuln. are In the city for several dayg attending to matters of business. Mis Trott. accompanied by hep sister, Ml Sarah Trott, of St. Paul. Minnesota, who are touring the west, wero passengers on this morning's train for tho east, after visiting fiends In this city for several days Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Sexton, who operate it stock farm on the Midland ro.ul, wero city lsltors yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Hay ll.trrul, accom panied by Ora Storer. were In the county seat yesterday, from their ranch In tho ltoumljnko country. Mrs. Corn Shook, n pioneer of this county, who formerly resided here. Is visiting here for several days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Shook has been on an extended visit to Cat Ifonla cities and Is on her return to her home In Portland. Fred Morley. constable, left this morning for Sacramento, where ho will tuko Into custody George Nolla and It- J. Allman, bold for a robbery committed In this city so mo tlmo ago. J. II. (iarrutt went to Dorrls today In tho Interest of J. II (larrott A Son, Inc. W. C. Smith, a stockmnn and far- mor of the Merrill country. Is In the city for several days trrnsacting bus iness. It. I). Ilrown. representing Swift k Is In tho city Ibis week attending to lmnluei.fi matter nnd looking up old acquaintances. W II. llnrnoH, stockman and far liter of the Modoc Point country, Is In the city looking after bis hand of sheep that he Is wintering on tho Merrill toad, A C. Iluiinell and S C. I.'astwood. of Merrill, attended the farmer" meeting here Saturday. Ilevereiul V it tiennelt. Metho illst etougollst, was n passenger on Monday morning's train for Hugeno The lleverend Mr lleiinett has been holding eMiugellst meetings In differ cut localities In Hie count) ( C. W. Walton, who Is associated with the Chlloqulu Lumber couu'iiny V of Chlloiiuln, Is In the city for several das attending to matters of bust ness. C T Weedon. local employee of the Southern Pacific left on yesler day morning's train for Uunsmulr. California, where he will remain for a week or ten days I, A. Sanders, representing the t!oodear llubber Tire cuiupnto. of Sarrameitto, Is In the city visiting local garage men Mr and Mrs II I. WtiHher were pni"otigoni on jeaienlay morning train for their home In Medford Mr Waltber Is division manager of the California-Oregon Power com pany, and was In this city attending n company meeting It II Mahoncy. formerly of thin city. Is again hum to locale permit ncutty. Mr Mnboney Is a truck con tractor for mill hauling, and reports.' m4Hf roniiitious very rntoraum for win t year's luminous 15 Dentifrice? YOU use .Irnllrilrt In Wp,,,, . wbltr -tit give l.r.ltl, ,,, um ilranllnru mid lomfoit to i,r - . Dentins t-y this I. .11 dntif,,, t, Atrtr !. Ami IhU li wh.t Kltni,, Droi.i Cirme ncctmipllilits ifrctly. T iM frit feiiMiUf for Its Hug-ling Cool, ci4ai" Klciuo I'-cllog. Oct lube today. j STAR DRUG CO company. Insurance brokers, of Chi' lOKVionn uaicuu a jew names oi i -..,. .,. . ,,i..i i., ni-i,. . I train. homo brew. Tho same' day he re cuitcu ior imuiicuuon a weijmng , city visiting announcement nnu a notice oi an .brokers auction sale. Hero aro the results: "Wrn. Smith and Miss l.ucy Anderson wore disposed of at public auction to spend scleral days In our tho local Insurance Martin Huff, n farmer of tho Swan 1-nko country. Is In the city at tending to buslncs mnttors for soveral at my farm one mite cast of a bcautl ,jny-i. iui cluster ot roses on ncr oreasi nnu j it nhh h nn..mi... n m..r. two whlto calves, beforo a back ground ot farm Implements too nu merous to mention In the presence of about seventy guests. Including two milch cows, sis mules and one bob! sled. Iter. Jackson tied tho nuptial chundlsu store In Merrill, was a city visitor yestorday, attending to mat ters ot business. Mrs. Tona Hilton and daughter, Stella, havo returned from an extend ed visit with friends, and relative T (1 llrndtey. plant superintendent of the California-Oregon Power mm pany. anil also mayor of Copco, Cnlif Ifornla. left yesterday for his division' there. Oleun llenla. trcompanled by lit father, A. C Heals, returned on Sun-, day from a ten days' trip through the 'I Sacramento valley Mrs Ileal audi children remained for an extended i visit with relatives and friends I Mrs Itoss Flnlny ha gone to Port-1 1 Imd and other northern Oregon cities, w hero she w III remain ten dan ' f or two week Uniting (rlen.U and relatlviti Will Campbell, stockman and prum-l? Inent farmer of lrfing the city for several ti 100 Per Cent Union MONDALE THEATRE The Best for the Best Ms",r,aS4aaasstssa rkmaii and prum- IT gell s valley. Is In . f I Uys attrmlinui X TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT i or nam 'nn unmaiiun weiern pl'turn Ncnl Hart -IN "WHEN THE DESERT SMILED" The most thrilling and M-tmallonsI western pi'iufr rr- rikJ, ,,. A two reel Mark Hennrtt rmnedy tns'i . fnai This fe.mrdr Is n rest gliHim rh.r To shows 10 and I I:, ComiriK Sunday TOM MIX And the griMtnst all Wratrrn r'l over msde Till I't'FIMr ItlllCHH" with big JOi: i. - 'Uli )M.. fF knot with 200 feet of hay rope and ,n -MJufl nn'l California Mrs II1I- .... . i luii luri luiir maun iiht nnnm in .tinr mo nnuai coupio icit on ono goo.- ., , ,.,:, ,,M , ,nrnf . ,,llv i ...., - ....-..... mu ..H uui . The Office Cat b John I)cero gang plow for nn ex tended trip with terms to suit pur chasers. They will bo at homo to tbtlr friends with one good baby buggy and n. few kitchen utensils ftcr ten months from dato of sale i . . Holmes. local merchant, win also operates u general merchandise store In Malln, was In tho city yes torday looking after business Inter ests. Jess Parker, a stockman and far- KffBEssKvSRL JJY JUNIUH ,"------- -i-i-i-i-,-.v-i.iWirLrciu-u-Lru-uijl .Modern J'fficlency An ancient Greek philosopher, Theralstoclo by namo Onco drank a hemlock highball, And then, they say, died game. Of course, this lad was brainy Hut his atylo was rather crudo; For now they drink wood alcohol, Andklck off while thoy'ro stowed! It Is part of tho Irony of life that tbo onion ehould bo first to decline In prlco. Ilooso Olves Itself Away-Hcadllno. "Not nround theso parts, It doesn't sighs Al Leavitt. J'utlence, It Sc--ms, Has CoommI to ISo n Virtue (Lake County (Ind.) Times For tho tenth tlmo alnco It wag eroctod, tho silent policeman on tho corner of Fayottot and Hohman street, was attacked and demolished the other night. Tho police nro su pervising the erection ot a post which Is expected to put the next auto which deliberately runs into It clear out of business. John Faught, who operates a ranch In tho Ilonanza country. Is In tho city for several days uttendlng to various business matters. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marlon Ilarnes. far mers of tho Plevna district, were rliy visitors yesterday shopping and at tending to business matters Miss Mildred Smith, who has been attending tho University of Southern California for several months, has ro turned to her homo near Merrill Kdna Mann has returned rrnm n two weeks' visit with friends and relatives In the lUiund I.uko district, and will resume her work at tho llluo Illrd. Dan Dalton, a farmer of tho Keno country, was In town yesterday John Smart, a pioneer of this county, who operates a largo stock ranch In tho Fort Klamath country. The woodpockor leads us to be ljave tbst he Is a superstitious bird, He Is always knocking on wood. Lloyd DoLap says that marriage Ja like a continuous picture show, to responsible parties, and soma fifty' mcr of tho Illy country. Is In. the city cnicxens. r.xcnange attending to ousiness anairs ami Ms ' Itlng his daughter, Mrs James II O ol Irlhcoll. Personal Mention o o Ocorgo Palmer, or Cblioquln, gen eral superintendent for J- O. Oold thwalte, left for San Francisco on Sunday, whero bo will attend to bus iness affairs for several days. Mrs. Palmer Is with him. O. O. Steele, division manager of tho California-Oregon Power com pany, returned yesterday to Yroku, whero ho Is stationed. Miss Josephine Melssner, accom panied by her aunt, Mrs. lather Welchleln, left yesterday for Grants Pais, Medford, and other valley towns. Mrs. Welchleln will remain In Grants Pass whllo Miss Melssner will visit friends and relatives there for a week or ten days before re turning to hor home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jcsso Forbes, of Cblloquln, aro In the city for several days visiting friends and attending to business affairs. K. A. Illockllngcr, of Dorkeloy, California, Is an arrival hero looking over tho conditions of tho country. Mr. Illockllnger Is a stockholder In In tho Chlloquln Lumber company, and Is also Interested In tho Dorrls I.urnbor and Hox Factory, of Dorrls. II. D. Mortenson left this morning for an extended trip through tho oast, via California. W, C. Thompson, right of way man for tho Chlloquln Lumber company, Is In tho city in behalf of his com.-pany. C. II. McCutchon, ropresentatlvo of tho Standard Oil company, who has boon visiting the local office for several days, left today for other points In his territory, Mrs. 0. K. Melroeo, of San Mateo, California, who has been visiting Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Stein at 103 PJno streot for several days, wag a passeri ger on this morning's tralu for her homo In tbo south. e&5 i .4tt44J.AWH)t); .. T - tm the district Irrtgatlon Hireling and - to matters of liulne Mr and Mr A. Cbiloiuln merrhanis. Ity for rrral dsys. Attending to matters o- WEATHER RECORD fifed in fresh creamery butkr And a cup of Good Coffee with real Pure Cream C (Jkntrr. '" In "' Horosflrr Th llrU III fttil vliltliiK andi'"" "i"n nd msilmoa turv of bu.ine.. '""IV?,'1 r'-'Mutioarwrduttl- Charles Oray. of Pliin (Irovo asj Uln ubllriioo tsiif 04 a county seat vidtor rmtordsy 'day previous tn th rrr'i bittu Mr (Irnuniiii. of this city u I o f. o'clock of th Ur erecting a modern Is room, room-J ' Ing houo at tho corner of Clh and 1)4 k ilreels l'ark llrntlii-ra whn iitx-r.ili-it . I Mar I mill In the Kwan ltke valley, limn i'r ' pur haird the I'nlon Tall Co . of ' 'r ' this city fr in P C Jarkwm and ilar wife. anl will continue the Minn aer 'nr 6 ln as has Itern offered to the pub- ' '"r He by tho former owners 'r hi- Max Mia ttfjkin (0 ( - Al II - ti U - c: to ii f ii i i it f 2? - CIGAR STAND MMWI all kinds of tobacco Take Home a Dojen 0otyfhnifs 30f "Try It Out Yourself" ays the Good Judge 0 And you will find how much more satisfaction a liltle of this Real Tobacco gives you than you ever got from a big chew of iho ordinary kind. The good, rich, real to bacco tastfc Jasta so Ioiil' you don't need u fresh chew nearly as often. So it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two 5vflt W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco c RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco KEBW2M VUl iVfilf o p E N A L L N I G H T The CENTRAL HOTEL GUY GARRETT, Mgr. 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