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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1921)
WKDNKSDAY, MARCH JO, 10B1. I Personal Mention ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Voting lofi thin morning for Wood, California, Wlioro they will muko tholr homo. Mr. Young, who tins been horo In his capacity or telegraph oporntnr for tho Southern Pacific, has been transferred to Weed. Mr. and Mrs. Qoorgo MoBorvo nr flved horo last night from LaGrandu (o visit Mrs. Mcsorvo's parents, Mr. and Mm. Carl Schubert, and other r'olatlves. Mrs. Meserro will remain horo nljout six wooks, but Mr. Mo servo will return to LnOrando In about ton days. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Kpporson nnd son, George, left for Eddyvlllo, Iowa, this morning, a messago ap prising thorn of tho Illness of Mrs. Epperson's father causing thorn to make tho trip. They will bo gono about four weeks. Threo bookkeeping machines havo been purchased by tho First State and Savings bank. They nro bolng! installed today by James McCarthy, reprosontotlvo of tho Hurrough Add ing Machlno company. Frank C. Oramwell, stato bank superintendent, and Mrs. Dramwell left for their homo In Salem this morning. Thoy were hero for tho bank opening. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Griffith of tho Mt. Lakt district were In this city yesterday, shopping and transacting other business. Win. Fordnoy, Lorella merchant. Is In town today on business con nected with his store Oavo and John Shook, Dairy ranchers, are horo on a sovcral days' business visit. Glenn Deals and his family, who left for tholr now. homo yesterday havo como to bo regarded as fix tures, havo purchased a ranch In the Santa Itosa country in California, and loft for their new homo yetserday. Mr. Deals' many friends hopo that tho popular saying "Ha will bo back," will como true In his case, as ho and his family aro Immensely popular here. V. F. Turpln left for Modesto, California, today, on business. Ora and Harry Engle aro Jn from Fort Klamath today. It. A. Mitchell Is now on his way to visit rolatlvcs In Pennsylvania, having left yostcrday. Maurlco Qulnlan, a Malln shcepV man, Is In town on business today. Catholic Ladies Food Sale Next Saturday Friday and Saturday tho Catholic Ladles' Exchange will hold a miscel laneous solo In the building former ly used as a school building by Sacred Heart parish, at tho corner of Eighth and High streets, between tho hours of 3 and 6 on both days, and also Saturday evening. After noon toa will bo served on Friday and Saturday, and a food sale will bo held In conjunction with ths mis cellaneous sale Saturday afternoon. This food salo will consist of all tho usual homo cooking things. A brief summary of tho articles to be sold Is as follews: White kitchen cablnot, 9x12 rug, a variety of religious articles, heating stove, rubber boots, aboes, sweaters, coats, hats, Just right for fishing; socks, dishes, corduroy trousers, sweater vests, tables,' chairs, child's rockor, novelties, and numerous other things at reasonable prices. GEIUIANH MUST PAY BILLION MARKH WITHIN A WEEK PAUIS, March 16. Tho allied reparations commission today noti fied tho German government that It must pay a billion gold marks bo fore March 23. DUISDURO, March 16. Now French, forces arrived hero last, and tho belief is expressed that this fore shadows tho occupation of Mulbolm on the Ruhr, four miles east of here. SAVING SCENERY OnoVILLE, Cal., March 16 Scenic beauty for tho highway) be tween Orovlllo and Qulncy has boon assured, it is bollovcd, by a recent announcement of B. M. Rogers, for est supervisor, that lumber companion af H Compare the new Scrlpps- S H Boo'n 1''tn otner c&rs of its H class. Its price is 91825 here. I EWAUNA MOTORS CO. will ho denied tho right to cut IIihIkt standing along tho rond. (llnnU sugar pines wliVh lino tho rond In, tho Fonthnr Itlvor canyon will bo snved by tho order. Weather Probabilities The C 'lo-Storningraph at t'ndorwnod'a Plinrmncy ontln tin, to register n llslng linrume ter until about noon today, sinew when It has been fnllln,: slight .y. Tho rain of last night waa a sort of "frwak" not bolng in dicated by barometric condl lons, Tho U. S. wentlwr bur eau predicts a storm fir Ore gon, but Indications arc that It will not reach u abeforo tomor row. If at all. Forecast for noxt 2-1 heurs: Storm browing In southvost. Wago rates for farm labor lvachcd tholr highest point In tho htslory of this country In 1920, as nntlonal averages. As ascertained by tho bur eau of crop estimates, United Stntcs department of agricultures tho av erage wago rato for labor hired by tho month was J4G.S9 with board. and $G4.9" without board; for day labor at harvest, I3.R0 wish board, and $'4.36 without board. War conditions greatly nccolorat cd an upward movement of farm- wago rates that began nfter 189.1. Tho rato of that year for hlrtngs by the month without board wiu J17.C9 as an average for the United States, and no other year In tho record of tho burcnu extending back to lSf.C had a lower rate, except 1879 with JIG. 42. Dy 1902, this wago rnto had In cearsed to $22.14, by 1914 to $29.88, followed by $30.15 In 191S, with no evidence of war effect. Thlg ef fect appeared, perhaps, ns a small beginning In tho next yon, 1916, when tho wago rato was $32.83. Then followod rfcpid rlso to $40.43 In 1917. to $47.07 In 1918, to $36.- FARM PAr WAS HIGHEST, 1 920 f4-Hr---4i 100 Per Cent Union MONDALE THEATRE Arthur Dean Musical Director Ted Whllo Managor The Best for the Best TONIGHT-VAUDEVILLE MORRIS PRINCE DUO A real Novelty Act, doing singing, dancing, Juggling, painting pictures and making plctorcs out of rags. A Ileal Treat and The Slam-Bang Westener, Roy Stewart, in X "THE FLY GOD" Another one of them Red Saundors Stories that hands you a tingle from top to tootsies. Also A Mack Sennett Comedy THAT'S A SCREAM. TWO SHOWS, 6:308:30 Coming Friday Ilcatrlco Mlcliclcna In u nensatlonal dramatic Picture, "THK DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND." Wrv The Chamber of Commerce Presents "THE LAND OF BURNT-OUT FIRES" -AT BOTH The Star and The Liberty THEATERS TONIGHT- Prices: 25c and 50c One-half of proceeds go to help adver tise Klamath County. THEJEVErjING HERALDl, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON !. Il...tu.l Hn I., mill ..! I... 'i HP- I.. nn. I r a umtiti . . 20 In 1011), nnd to ftit.ttn In 1020, Tho rnto of gain, over lSOfi was 70 per cent In 1!H5 nnd at!" por cent In 191W, no that tht gain of 70 per cent In 'JO years, from 18!n to 1 ill 15, wits followed by u gain of 197 per cent in fi yearn, froim 1910 to t920, or nearly three Union as much In it quarter nH many yiutrs. NEW TODAY IIOUHKH AND LOTH Three room houao nnd big lot on California Avo. al special prlco of $1000. Only $200 onnh. Modern tour room houso with (full plumbing nlowly locntod only iiuuu mucus irum muni m. ni 9 2bUl. Only $500 caith. Now nnd modern flvo room bunga low on pavomont with built-in fea tures, full plumbing largo porches, part Dasoment, stono foundation, big level lot, notr Fnlrvlow school at $3000. Easy terms. MTS Several of tho vory best lota In Mills addition near now school nt $300 on vory oasy terms. Two nlco lots In Hot Springs addi tion nt $300 onsh. Ono 26ft. lot ott Drond Stnt $276 cash. IHg lot on Crescent Avo. at $350 cash. Anotbor good ono on Croncont Avo. at $300 on onsy terms. Dig lovol lota In Fnlrvlow No. 2 In tho built-up section at $220 cash or $200 on easy terms. Lot on Mnrket St. with spur, 50ft. front, nt $600 cash. Nlco building lots nonr tho high ncliool at $000, $000, and $600 on vory easy terms. Houses and lots In nil parts of tho city, and farm lands In all parts of tho county. Wo havo an exclusive list of carefully selected property. It will pay you to aco us boforo buy ing. CHIICOTi: SMITH (l:M .Main St. 10 APPLES ARE GOINO, but somo are loft, $1.60 to $3 a box. Como down. Pcoplo Warehouse, Cth St. 16 FOR SALE 11917 Ford touring, good running order, a bargain, $300. KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO SSI Main Kt. 16-19 Ed. II. Crawford Chlof Operator t r r r t Y f t T t Y T T t t t t X T Y ? i VANTKI Young laily for offlin work. Must havo at least high school education. AddroHs llox II. M. K. Herald oNlco. Ul-l!) WASTHIl HAIIl 110WH for chil dren. All colors, 7Tm! to 9Sc it I (lor trtido's. 16-17 APPt.ES AlllO GOING, but boiiui aro loft, $1.60 to $3 a box, Como down. Peoples Wnruhouso. fith St. KOIl SAM 1 1917 Chovrolot touring. Good condition, now bat tery, now paint. Prlco vory low. KliAMATIl I'ALLK AUTO CO 1MI Main HI, tQ-19 FOR SAKE Now 3 room hutmnlow on largo lot. Small amount cash, balanco ns rent, ltobt. S.IIunt. Col- WANTED lly woman and non posl onlnl HnoniH, lltlt nnd Main St. I Unit hh cook ami hulpor In camp. 16-22 FOR SALE 1 Studebnkor. Hoven I pnssongor, goon conniiion, an row urrn, uuw paiiu, ni a uarKawi. KUXMATIl FALLS AUTO CO SSI Main HI. lt-19 FOR SALE A number of homos and J choice rosldonco lots In nearly all 1 soctlons of tho city. Will bo pleased ! tb show thorn to any ono Interested. ' Mrs. Nato Ottorbeln. 901 9th, Cor. 1 Lincoln. Phono 036-M. 16-18 , CARS FOR HIRE without drive -a KLALT1I I'ALLH AUTO (X) SSI Main St. If. 19 FOR SALE Stallion of Wilkes nnd Derby stock, enn bo soon nt O. K. stables. Apply Mrs. Welch, 210 So. 6th St. KOH AUTOMOIIILK OWNERS Oregon Harness Co. Standard Auto Tops. Name has como to mean 100 value. Moro and more nutomobllo own ers all over tho country are making arrangements for hnvlnb their tops and cushions built now an dtho old repnlred at the. Oregon Harness Co. and why not? Hero Is n trade name for ovor ton years In this city, that has always boon associated with tops of extraordinary dopendnblllty of ex ceptional economy and of strong rug- god honest construction. An Oregon Harness Co. Top la proud satisfied comment of ownora everywhere Oregon Hnrnona Co. Tops Is a kind scientifically designed, built honestly nnd slncoroly for this country's use. There Is ono of our customers near you. Talk to him, yon will find him unusually well informed about auto mobllo tops and a man welt worth knowing. Wo havo an Interesting lino of 1921 Doublo Toxturo Pnntnsnto which wo will bo glad tn show you. Get our pro war prlco for any kind of work or any article wn havo In tho storo. Wo nro saving dollarH for our customer. Orogon Harness Co. Sixth Sti near Main, Jacobs Iltilldlng. 16 Get results by using clnss ads. itMf j jTlf, a (i sts i ift! r- -"-- " - --- --- - Wholesale Prices ON Carload Shipments are, of course, lower than retail prices. Any dealer in lumber or millwork can and will sell car loads at a lower price per thousand than wagon loads. If you are in the market for full car ship ments of lumber, shingles, lath or mill work, let us make quotations on your require ments.. No matter what quantity you need, get our prices on your Complete List. We can save you money. Our specialty, as everyone knows, is "MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS PRODUCTS" . r But we don't want you to forget that we are in the LUMBER BUSINESS, too. We sold more than two million feet last year, and we are going to sell twice that much this year, because we are going to give BETTER QUALITY, BETTER PRICES and BETTER SERVICE than you can get anywhere else. Lakeside Lumber Co. ? ? t T t t T Y t t T T T ? t KOIl HA 1,10 -K-rmim limine mid flvo Iota $:tmm. Might hundred rash, halaiico eimy. Also tlno homo, tl room moilorn, clone In, $4200, hair cash. PittiiH Union Tnxl Co. lO-U FOR HAMO I- IHtS Ford touring. A-l condition, good tlnw, now top, now ho at coot'M, now paint, largo Mteitrllig wheel. KLAMATH KALLS AUTO CO i!i!l Main HI. 16-19 WANTE-1) Hoiuooito to haul n tow limilu of uiiml ill rL fur lawn. Hun Cttllcotn at 1133 Main St. 10-16) See tho flower trimmed Mltzlo ISnllnrn for $7.00 viiIiioh up '" $1" ! At (Inrtriiilii'n. 16-17 'inquire Itmim 10, No. 10 Main Ht lrt-tU poll HAM 11918 Ford Speed- Htor. Factory lufdy, Ion nnd wind- Hhleld all In a-l condition, and a dan dy. KLAMATH FALLS U'TO Ol SSI Main Ht. 1 tl-1 0 New Frnncli voIIh and volllngn, long or square for hat drapes, em broidered In colors, tlnrtriido's, 027 Main St. 16-17 gnawing at e v PHOTOPte Dorothy Dalton in IN "GUILTY OF LOVE" "The Land of the Burnt Out Fire" Local Pictures furnished by tho Chamber of Commorco Prices 25c and 50c jlii.i n.ii nj"iii T"""r One-half proceeds book to help ndvertlso Klamath County - - .-I.i .ii. .iuii.ii.ii. -M-M-n-!- --- THURSDAY A DIG SPECIAL "Dead Men Tell No Tales" - - -- a -- - -, i. -- Owned and Operated by Klamath Falls Business Men t paok mx FOR HALIi 1 101R Ilndgo rnml utor. Finn condition, wlro wheels. KLAMATH I'ALLH AUTO CO SSI Main HI. lftV Now lino of (loorgntto and Grope-dn-Chliio liloiiHon luce trimmed mid omliroltlored, $0.50, Gertrttdo'n, 027 Main Ht. 1017 FOR RENT Furnished cabin, Fre mont nnd Dolores His. Hot HprliiRs addition, HI PHONE 339-R, block wood or haul ing of any kind, 11. II. McLnnn. . M-22 FOR HAI.E-Htrlctly piim blood O. A. O. strnln IVarred Rock eggs for hatching. Phone 339-R or P. O. llox 1014. II. II. McUno. , 16-22 NOTICE TO rONTIUCTOKHy The contractors of thU city will moot In tho Odd Foil own Hall Thurs day evening, March 17th at 8 o'clock for the purpose of completing tho organization, that will bo known as THE KLAMATH UUILDING CON TRACTORS AHHOCIATION. and adopting a constitution and by-laws to govern name. All contract nnd masters of tuiy branch of tho building business urn linked to attend this mooting. W. K. M'ADOY 16-17 Hocy. the -aiic TO-DHY & A