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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1921)
j1 TUHHDAY, MAIM1I 1, 11)21. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH EALLS, OREGON paom rwo 1 I- The Evening Herald K J. .MUIUIAY FIIKB BOUtiR ......... -.Kdltor air Kditor Published dally except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fnlls, nt 119 Eighth Street. Entorod at tho postofflco at Kla mnth Falls, Ore, for transmission through tho mails as socond-class matter. MKMnKIt OF TIIH ASSOCIATED PIIKS8. Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tho uso for republication of nil news dispatches crc'dltod to It, or not othorwlso credited In this paper, and also tho local nows pub Usher heroin. I ' Personal Mention v! V Mr nn.l lln M Q U'.iul Infl Quit. day for a business nnd pleasure, visit In Portland. Miss l.ydla Frlcko, rotinty health nurse, loft this morning for Spring lake to examine tho school children of Hint district during tho noxt few days. Petition for citizenship has been filed In tho circuit court by Fred sejii: cowt Josso Donn, n nlno year old short horn row, now In tho 0. K. hnrn watting to bo sold to somo discern Inntltig purchaser nt tlui second an XOTlt'K OF HI.UItlNU OF FINAI, Al'COl'XT, AND. FOU DIM. CIIAIUIM OF ADM1X1STUATOU. TUKHDAV, MAKClf IB, 10151, The Office Cat kKR-lKKSI IIY JU.MCK In the Matter of tho Estate or Kd na 12. Kerns, Deceased. In tho county court of Klamath county, Oregon. V.lHn la I..iaI.. l.... !.. ff f i ..ut.vu in iiuiuiii i..-ii i:iiii 11. ., . Hose, natlvo of Portugal, n resident Maltoon. tho administrator of tho os- of this county for tho past IB years, tate of Kdnn 12. Kerns, deronscd, has It. 8. Howard, vlco president of rendered his film! account nnd filed tlin t ml.l nml Tllton bank nf Pnrl. .,oroln ",8 Petition for final sot- mo uniid ami niton oanK or i on- ,..,,,,., .... ..... . t i . ................ n .... ....... innu, wno lias neon noro tor several days In connection with tho opening of tho First Stnto and Savings bank, left tor Portland todny. Sign In Photographer's window "Your baby Enlarged, Tinted And framed $8.79 Hank Wilson "You can't hitch here! ' Driver of wagon "Why not? The sign says "Fine for Hitching." Ain't They Shockin' (Savings Bank Corner Yestorday) "Gee, ain't theso tight skirts tho bugs, Mary. Somo bird dura near chucked me in tho ribs with a flivver whon I breezed across tho lano a moment ago. You know, Mary, I gotta hunch that they's klnda shockln plpo thoso ginks over there by the La Vogue lookln us over. Hope they loso their sight. Then, too, these high curbs give mo a chill. Well Mary, hero comes my bus. "So long, Mary, Say, tell mo If that good looking fellow there by the lamp post watches mo got In, will you? Beo you tomorrow. City Beautification . Expert at Forum Dcnn Peck of tho Oregon Art' cultural collcgo, well-known ns a landscapo nrchltcct and city plan ner; wilt address tho Chamber of Commorco forum nt tomorrow's luncheon on tho possibilities of city beautification In Klamath Fnlls. Tho speaker arrived last night and will spend tho day looking oe tho city gathering Ideas. Ho will havo somo very practical suggestions to mako at tomorrow's luncheon and It Is expected that a largo audlonco will bo present to hear them. neadny, tho 13th day of April, 1921. nt tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., nt tho county court chambers In the ouriuouso in Kinmntu Falls, Ore gon, has beon duly appointed by said court for hearing of snld final nc- count and objections, It any, thereto! nini tor Hearing of said petition for settlement of said estate nnd dis charge of said administrator, nt which tlmo nnd nl.lco nnv norson Interested In snld estnto may appcari, aid file his exception In writing nnd' show cause. If any. why said final ' nCootint should not bo approved and allowed nnd tho estate settled and, tho administrator discharged. II J MATTOON Administrator ' .Mar, ir.-22.2i) -Apr R-12 nuat Klamath county shorthorn nnta oiu. Thursday, according to one ro port, Is "somo" cow. In tolling about tho animals offered for snlo the wrong figures slipped Into tho story, nnd yesterday's Herald Hinted with no nttempt at camouflage that Jesse Dean's owners hud refused JMHHi for her. Wrong, of course! Jesse Is a valuable cow, but she Is not worth fIiOflnTlit) flguron referred to Had Intor, Hutchinson & Sherman's herd bull. Hndlator Is not entorod at this snlo, this roforenco to him hav Ing been mtuln ns a testimonial 1u his vntue as a slro. Tickets for tho St. Patrick's Day program, which will bo hold In tho White Pelican hotel, can be bought at the hotel office nny tlmo. NEW TODAY WANTUD To buy a white Hock hens. Please stnto price. Write Hay Frouer, P. O. Ilox 47, lloiiiiii.n, Ore. 15-18 FOU HA Mi- Two Ford chassis, Just the thing ror it hug. Prices J 100 mid fiM. Call nt !i:i:i Washington St. 1MU' WANTUD To buy stove. Phono 'I7fi. one lientlnr 1(1-U NOTION ,A regular communication of Kin math Clmpter No. .in, II, A. M. will lm held tonight. All Iloynl lodgo Mil lions are cordially Invited to nt tend, 15 J. 13. HHATTON, Hocy. ? APPI.KS AUK (1OIN0. but somo urn loft, $ 1 . it n to J. 'I n box. Como down. Peoples Wnrohouso, 6lh H. lfi tzr Llnanorkk (Llmmerlck Lou) There was a young man from Fort Wayne, Who bad a gay girl, Mary Jane; He did not long tarry, ' But asked her to marry. And-now she gives blra a pain. Ye, But How Tito lick Were They At 12130 Norwood Christian) Abe Corey will toll of his trip to Franco and of tho conditions as ho found them at 7:30. Violinist Added to St. Patrick's Program The addition of Paul nobcrtzon's namo to tho list of thoso on tho St Patrick's Day program to bo given In tho Whlto Pelican hotel Thurs day evening, will impart moro merit to an already excellent program, Mr Robertson will play a violin obllgato to Mrs. James Bambcrry's vocal solo. Ho has delighted numerous audiences with his skill as a violinist, and his contribution to this program will add to bis musical reputation Tickets of admission to tho program nro going fast, and much Interest Is being manifested' In the two lecture, one by II. M. Manning, nnd tho other by Tho Reverend J- V. Molloy. A Kansas City policeman' resign ed becauso ho was asslgnod to a muddy beat. LUTHY lll.titl AUTO HUPI'IjY CO.. DlfltrHiutiir 11th KtM nenr Main. Phono 2D8-J BSSSSSSSSSSsB JBSSsV M -real CoTee served pipind hoi tvftti pure crebm Weteke m the CbfFw n serve FOU HAMC Cook stove and range. 1173 Crescent Ave. 10-17' FOU HUNT - Warm flth St. room. 350 N. 15-10 FliltNIHIIDI) OAHIN FOU HA1J2- llehlnd (. K. Illncksmlth shop on South 6th street. Price S135. 15-1G Advertising brings otflcloncy. WANTKD Farmer to rare for 13 rows and raise root crops at Klo math Agency, 175 tier month, Houso, necessary furniture, lights, fuel fur nished. Write or call M. W. Cooper, Principal. lfi-17 1 12HTIIAY Came to no plum, nun black hnrsn branded F I on right shoulder; 3 sorrel mares branded 72 on loft hip! I about 3 year-old liny colt, no brand vlnlhlo. Owner pleiiHo call Hobt, Cheyne, 1D-F23 or nililress Klamath Falls. Merrill ltoilte 15-17 I t-11 . . 1 U4 , ,J Dlvoivn Null Hull for divorce wan tiled In thn circuit court yesterday afternoon by A. A. Hughes against Augusta M. Hughes. Tho rnuplo wore married December 2, 1920. TbkeHomee Dcpen Oovghnuh SO? Rowing at tfte one; iPHOTQ P TO-DHY Louise Huff in "A DANGEROUS PARADISE" You will enjoy this comedy with tlila dainty star 13th Episode of "The Lost City" WEDNESDAY Dorothy Dalton in "GUILTY OF LOVE" And the Local Pictures furnished by the Chamber of Commerce 4Hif, 'frMfrfrfrSfofrjfr fr3nfrfntKfriKg ns. Ed vannlce says that what ho can't understand Is bow the ll clerk manages to dross better than tho 160 a week bou. The Morry Autolst "I love to ride around each day, And take my friends," said Broen, "And .then stop at some dump and pay Six bucks for gasoline." Wluit Yu' Kicking About? Your Lucky (L. E. Claypool in Ind. Dally Timos) Somewhere In this no mean city of Indianapolis some other gentleman Is wearing a pair of the editor's D. V. D.s' He sent 'em to the laundry and the laundry lost 'em. Free wrlto up In the col. for their return and no questions oiikcd. You don't know how lucky you are. Hero's what wo'vo lost through the laundry during the month of Feb ruary. 1 bandkerchtot 3 socks . M suit pajamas 1 suit bceveodees (Adv.) C collars Tail off one shirt. MISTAKES Carpenters make mistakes1 contractors make mistakes; architects make mistakes; owners rnake mistakes; millmen make mis takes; you make mistakes; we make mis takes; everybody makes mistakes. That's why 'rubbers are put on lead pencils and why the divorce courts are so busy. Mistakes in the sizes or kind of win dows, doors, mill work and lumber which you order are sure to occur. It may be your mistake, or the carpenter's or the architect's or the mill man's. If your mill work has been made out of town, these mistakes are hard to rectify and are the cause of many delays and much annoyance and expense. If you use "Made-in-Klamath Falls Pro ducts" and buy your windows, doors, mill work and lumber from us, these mistakes are easily rectified without delay, expense or annoyance. Tills Ilaihing In Public In So IIu- titillating (From a Classified ad In the In diana Dally Times WANTED Bachelor wants to rent small apartmont. Must havo pri vate bath. Address E. 176 caro 'office. Life's LltUo Tragedies Trying to borrow lunch money round a newspaper sanctum the day before the ghost wajks. The first .fllgnt -made over the equatorial Andes was made recently by an Italian aviator flying from Guayaquil to Cuenca, a distance of. 120 mllei. ? ? t T t T ? T ? t T IT IS A MISTAKE IT IS A MISTAKE IT IS A MISTAKE to think you can get better lumber, mill work and materials elsewhere; you can't. to think you can get better prices "else where; you can't. to think you can get better service else where1 you can't Lakeside Lumber Co. Owned and Operated by Klamath Falls Business Men. ! t t I ? ? T f J ? t T t t ? T T T f t t T T t T ? T t T T T t T t T T T t t T J T & i 'tttttftf 100 Per Cent Union MONDALE THEATRE Arthur Dean Ted Whlto Kd. H. Crawford Musical Director Munngor Chief Operator T The Best for the Best TONIGHT-VAUDEVILLE L 0tw0vm0trtAJWk X MORRIS PRINCE DUO A real Novulty Act, doing singing, dancing. Juggling, painting pictures nnd mating pictures out of rags. A Heul Treat uud The Slam-Bang Westener, Roy Stewart, in I "THE FLY GOD" a no l lie r one or them lied Saunders Stories that hands yuu a X tingle from top to tootsies. Also A Mack Sennett Comedy THAT'S A SCIUJAM. TWO SHOWS. 8:308:30 Coming I'rlilny llrntrlro Mlrlielenn In it m'liiMlnnnl dramatic T Plrlurr, "Till-: DKVII.'H PIYtmoUND." --fr -r)--t--8- - The Chamber of Commerce Presents "THE LAND OF BURNT-OUT FIRES" -AT BOTH KKKKKtCKKKvKK The Star and The Liberty THEATERS 4 WENDESDAY, MARCH 16th Both Afternoon and Evening ADMISSION SOc . Special matinee for school children after after school. One-half of proceeds go to help adver tise Klamath County.