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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1921)
1AJ TWO 'ItcHMMv, MAllCIl -Ml, UK! 'THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Itf heEveriing Herald m.inni i iV j i ' l5 '. MCttHAY.4 ilMltor TtitiDyOm,K .......... City Editor li.) n n i i i - 'pub'llshdd' da'llycxcopt Sunday, by 1taelH6rhld' Publishing Company ot 'KlhhlMh' Falls, nt 119 Eighth Street. Eht6rdd ht thoi postofflco nt Kin nmk1lhFa,lIs, Ooro.,'for transmission Uhrbtight'tho 'totalis as second-class "trikttor. UlttWnfcn'OI TIIB ABSOCIATKD TnoAs80clitddl Press Is exclusively "tJhtltldd1 to' tholluso' tor republication Obf'n'lP'newa'dlBphtches credited to It, "Briibtoblhhrwlso credited In this Ppiiperttrid'ftlsottho local1 nos pub- 'Usnor1 heroin. 3Tt7W.nlY, MAKCI! 20, 1112 1. 'P6VfcnOKJTl!K 1MIKSS (Sacramento Uco.) Many pcoplorrnll nt the nowspnp-crsahrid!:snyI-thls country owes much "of'iits'Vroubjes to their disturbing nh"g'Ita'tlbnl fever' various matters. ,'But,'ltt Is we'll to remember what TthbmnsJofforson said: That If ho Ilnddi to cihbosol between n Govern Mehtwwlthbutunowspapers nud news I'flSpbrsw'ltltbut n Government he v-WduldcclibOso-'tho' lajter. iTJlo'tfu'thMshat In tho United sStfeteatnot'pTessdocs very much ot t'llto'Vctuargbv'crnlng, through spread 6fI'lnf6rmh'll6nrnnd- voicing public 88entllliohtff6r'tho Instruction nnd KguldnnCo0oflLdgfslntures, Clovornors, CaHfeTessild'tho Administration at Xva(hlflgtBn. 1ln''hls''TRSrdt'tho"hlstorlcnl fact 'lnKy',bd1flbte'd"that'rrc9ldent Jackson tfitfWlHtfeh h'llve to tho Influence of "tnd'prosrf'thht' ho established n nows I'Phperbfghn 6f his own In "Washing t1Bn,lhe(lbbc. 'It ns 'Jackson's habit to hold ''dlJllyftbnferenccs with his editors, 'nibVhnd1 Kdridall. ht which political "RVtlcltswbuld bo' mapped out for Ppb'llcntlon.TTheso editorials furnish ed 'Mnsplrntlon for tho Democratic 1'jShpbrs1 throughout the" country. rn!it"lt'ls riot probablo that the M&Vl6na?Oiil6) Star will be greatly J'ltAlem&rid s tho organ of tho Hard '"lKgChVlmlhlstrntlon. although the J'Prtsldehowns 'It. IfottftLlWlttOAM. JVlrs.'rT.r,Blbl6T, who has been very, "lllf'torhopa'srweek was taken to t'tno,'k!amn'lhrGencfal Hospital last "S'aihfday. Mw.V.l:E.c'anlo was a Klamath KpHll? Vlslt&i1 last" Saturday.1-Sho spent r'EastorBiifiday with her daughter Vlblbtr-wlioKtfends the Sacred Heart AAtadeTriy. JMrPHrid"Mrs.JJ. B. Casey and Bob ublc(lerTu,ttld' were1 among those who v Wilted1 'ihri' diversion dam last week. iThefcport aTgood catch of fish. AAsTlhcrd'wbro no services In Lorel ,I!arEa'rftcr"B'unday, somo of our peo l)blo0h'ttendedrehurch at Bonanra, wwhBro'1hn' Ea'stbrprogram was given. TThovWbman,s' club of Langolf Vnl ''loywWIllboohterlalned next Thurw ''dKyMarehil, nt tho homo of Mrs. TTj'Fj'Bbggs. Mrf Brid'Mrs. C. 1. Chonenlng are vWilllng,,tho',lattcrrf parents, Mr. nnd JtrsTT.KP.I!Boggs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chor l'fnMng'!aFovo'ln"thelr car from their ''ftBWo'lnTTafrln'gtbn, Wyoming, to AA'snland0 nnd "from 'thoro took the "tAlrfftoi;Klamath Falls. JIrs.J Myrtle Palmer of "Bonanza '1hnsl,tcenvVlsiltngl the past week In tllho'1hbmorof"nJ HIshoff. TThoLLJi'dIesAAld nro giving n Plo sBb'c,lil''lnrrordnoy,B hall next Satur l'ddjrinveHlng.AAprIi 2. I,n.FF.TTuttlo has purchased from IfKiJforT'Bros."'nn n'cro of land opposite ',lilsllhomo;"nnd has moved his barn oioii'lt. .lfschborgor, off Portland Is vWs!llng"ntt'thelhomo of Alfred Kel IcTor?'Mrf,inrschberged Is In the Sheot 1Vdtnl1'bttohoBg''nnd Mr. Koller was f(fUhnorljF"cb'nndcted with him In busi ness. J'Mr?1andA'Mrs. V. t). Campbell took ntoMittgo0ofMlho,'flho"wealher Sun ,'?foyIVindv!vhJltedl'tho' diversion dam ''WW&Pbf'flsh. imFkttbitsSKHle'd tinH)n0eAt rDor'ris nfi8ftfliBf Cal.rMaYeh 29. In the "fttfraboP&t fcKfole? rittendlng Sunday's rlAW6lt',a'rrvo''feoar' 'Alt.' 'Hebron sur l"p'a"fte(ll'anProVloii8ly''held but from 'VnePtfoVntF of.rahblts killed tho day r'WS1ld;,1hof borrcons'ldered as success f,rto'W1VnWJypprcceding f'ones. Tho tfnndWeVed' waslnfested with l'frctotyr'ihelonSVared creatures but ,"m'ijy0bflIth'eraT' rarf'tho gauntlet' of flffin,ciubs'"and 'stones and secured n,t'ttelr'rfitfe'ao'ra"befoe'the corrals were rrra,cTfbdI.'lh,all',1,p'erh'alji four hundred "VWofts'lrill 'vlcllmslo'the 'volclferous "cB'wdr'MW fcame,'bn,tbirtraln from KkftalhtVllls"ind Vnferid' into th 8lVi5llP,oIWle,tirrve, wltk"zest"and en-"'h'"d8H8mTTher'j'-rrBan'ch. five miles "b,asrf'-f8mIJBWIs,"whr,"be'tho scene j The Office Cat: T? VT-- f BBWiP MrfilB 'I jQ&u&cdr I I'lTlUKa L" I FOR HOME MILLINERY Hi .SOlSsKB I I n-OWKItS, AVUKATIIH, ItHUlONH, FUAMIUS, fillAl'ICH, iaiaiaiaH VRBHaLI OHNAMKNTS, MM.NdH, KVKHYTIIlNfl. HIIHIHR B '- i i Lwilliil'llllj IIYJUMUM I II n I III n nilr IClnmnth Falls -visitor Frldny nud bbKTiEMsbH llflllll nllll llllr Miss Mlllnn Knapp spoilt tho weok IHI7jlvlllJlil XsJ f IVllULmiU UIIL Cnd nt IClnmnth Falls. Sho attemKMl PiH 17' ID fllirnri nlllllin 'prv,ces nt tno ,'lr3t Presbyterlnn ATI IL 11 llllrnrl 1 1 Isll I III I c,,lrcn wltn MUi ariotnn, nsiisimu IJgzrrB 111 llUrnri lllUlllll Kounty sctool suporliitondont und aoounH . Tlio Itcnon Hu wns afraid of failure, So It Isn't hard to guess Why ho lived nnd died, a follow Who had never Known bucccss. When He' ileal llusy When n mnn Is too busy to brng nbout how much ho has to do, no mny safely iifjiimo thnt ho Is real busy. "If you savo money, you're n grouch; If you spend It, you'r6a lonfor; It you get It, you'ro n grafter; If you can't get It, you'ro n bum So what tho Hell's tho use!" Its not such n big thing for a girl to glvo tho average gink n kiss and leave tho Impression that ho swiped It. In 1'nylnK Tnxcn Tho ordinary follow pays his taxes with about tho samo spirit" n woman takes off her hat when sho didn't havo n cbanco to comb her hair be fore loavlng. Charley Hall says that It you do your .work right every day you will succeed you will havo no competition. Jim Mllno says women don't wear as much as they used to but there has been no appreciable decrease In tho amount of tlmo It takes thorn to dress. Kondy For llrekfnM. ( New York American) She woro a white waist with a brooch, a bow knot nnd diamonds. Wo seem to boVvcry strong Just now on supplying homes for the homeless In Kurope. and It would ho moro than fair, whllo making out tho list to Includo tho American am bassadors, who nro taoro homeless than almost anybody plso across tho Atlantic. Xnpolcoii 1l Tho kids all love My neighbor's brat He has a glovo And ball nnd bat. Wo havo our faults. But wo novor enjoyed a friend's funoral bocauso It gavo us a chanco to get an after noon off. Thcro Is supposed to be a uso tor ovorythlng. But what E. T. Ludden wants to ttnow Is what the hek Is tho Idea of lace on tho towels your wife reserves for the guests? Whllo the boastful chap Is stand ing around telling others what n won der ho Is some modest llttlo follow Is getting his pay mined for delivering tho goods. Two decoratlvo bronze lamp nrc to bo eroded nt tho entrance ot tha Indianapolis Art Initltuts as n mem orial to tho luto Mrs. May Wright Sewall, a noted leader In tho cnuso of women. Dancing Party A gala dancing party was tendored tho pcoplo of Dorrls Saturday oven ing at tho Nights ot Pythias hall, members ot the local llterury club of ficiating as hosts and hostesses. A midnight luncheon was served after which dancing continued until three o'clock. Music was furnished by Miss Bailey from Macdoel and Mr. Hlch urdson and Mr. Coo of Dorris. DorrW PerxminlH. Mr.- and Mrs. Wm. a. Hagelsteln, accompanlod by Mr. Chosley Stow, Mrs. Hagclsteln's lather, 'who Is v' lug from his homo at Watsonvllle, Cnllf., drovo to tho Harry Mltcholl ranch Sunday whoro thoy spent tho day visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Mitch ell. ' Dr. Fred Westorfold and Herman Foster woro among Klamath Falls participants at tho Sunday rabbit drive at Mt. Hebron. Mrs. Roso McKenzle has returned to Dorrls after spending a few days Visiting at Weed. Rasmus Lunvilcis confined to the Dorris Hospital with rheumatism that affects his feet and logs. Ho has been Buffering for aeveral days, White Teeth, Healthy Gurm, ' and a Clean Mouth PEOPLE who uio KIcnzo Dental Crcmo regularly, tell us that It keeps their teeth white their gums firm nnd their mouths healthy, clean, and comfortable, with that dool, Clean, Klerun Feeling. And Klenzo is a aafe dentifrice, approved by the dentnl profession because it docs all thnt any dentifrice ought to do. Try it. Tho Midland dtko Is ovciMlowlug on account of tho rainy spnson nud melting snow In tho mountains. This Is tho first Instnnro lit Its history, since It was built six yours ngo. Tho purpose of tho dlka Is to servo as u rond oor tho tulo land to Miller Island. Tho tulo lands about Midland Is ono large lako at present, which ndds much to tho sccuory of tho place. Tho tulo lands covor sovornl thousand acres In this vicinity. Tho pcoplo from Milter Island, who enn not got to tho mnlnlnnd with cars are: Ceo. Furbcr, J. D. Hooper, Kdgor Furbor, II. Targenf and Victor Cottle. This condition mny Inst a month or moro. Mr. Davis, engineer for Mr. Ynma guci, nrrlvod from Stockton Friday night. Ho Is going to run tho tractor on his farm In this vlclnty. ito Is going to, put In tho crop on tho tulo land that was drained last year. Mr. Yamngucl owns 1400 ncres of tulo land. Ho drained 3C0 acres of It In ono year and put It In shape for fnrmlng Thoro Is talk here, of a now com pany, who Intends to drill for oil. Tho now company will bogtn drilling on the Morgan ranch. Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Davis from Klamath Falls woro dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Patterson Easter Sunday. Mr. Patterson Is proprietor of tho Midland Hotol. Mr. Davis was rormor S. V. Agent nt this placo. Af ter dinner Mit and Mrs. rattorson nnd family nnd their guests motored to Klamath Falls. Mr novorto flonzales, from Dorrls California, Is visiting his cousin Mr. A. Itoyno, at tho section house. Mr. Young, local merchant was n IClnmnth Falls visitor Frldny nnd Sunday. Miss I.llllan Knnpp spoilt tho "cok end nt Klamath Falls. Sho attended services nt tho First Prcsbytorlnn church with Mlsi Carleton, assistant county school superintendent nnd Miss French, teacher from Oletto. After sorvlcog n sploudld dlnnor wns solved by Miss Carleton. Mrs. J. W. Jury Is nt Lower Klam ath I.nko spending tlm week end with hor daughter, Mrs. Will Worden. Mrs John Worden from Bhlpplng- ton Is hero visiting her son, Wm. Worden. Mr. William Adair, from tho A. A. Davis ranch mado n trip to Klamath Falls Sundny, - Mr. P. J. Podorson from Midland wont to Klamath Falls to hoar Dr. Bulgln, tho Evangollst. Mr. Del Futtl and fnmlly went to church nt Klamath Falls Friday. Mrs. A. Iloyna, who had been seri ously lit for tho pnst two weeks Is bettor anil out ot bod. Ora Merlin Dopuy swnllowPrt, a whlstlo Friday. Mr. J. W. Depuy took him Immediately to n physician nt Klamath Falls. Ho Is recovering nice ly. Homer Dopuy, nsslstnd by his brother Harvey, branded 100 head of cattle, bolonglng to tho former. Misses Honrlattn nnd Alice Owens and their two brothers, Albert nnd Ernest, from Klamath Fnlts were hero visiting "friend, and tholr nls tor Mrs. Harvey Dopuy Enstcr Hun dny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dopuy nnd son Al fred were Klamath Knits visitors Monday J. W, Jnry mado a bushiest vlsi' to Klamath FnlU Monday. R&F DENTAL CREME 250 S STAR DRUG STORE ZJi fftaxn Stare ' Fur seal hunting In tho summer time off tha const of W.ishliiK'on Is restricted to tha Qulllnyuto, Ozette, and Mnkah tribes of Indians, whose rights nro guaranteed by n treaty signed t?n years ngo by tho United States, Ureal Britain, Ilunsl.i nnd Japan CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION most bo mado for tho wearer Individually. Ict mo make jour now spring suit nnd enjoy wearing really distinctive clothing tnllored t to fit you .perfectly nnd to retain Its cxtra-smnrtnesa during long J constant near. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor 518 Main St. A Going Concern Is A Growing Concern KEEP Oregon Industries going nnd you will koen them mowing All things being diunl, glvo pntforenco to homo pruductH. and you'll help develop somo of thoso latent reMiurccit III the statu When n dollar stays In Klumalh Falls It sooner or la ter flndH lis wny Into tho bank and then back Into the work of building business. the First National Bank KLAMATH FAU-J OREGON WWMWWVWWVliWWWWWNMWWWW''( . I pi 1 10 rad the Hero Id Classified Ads. WATCH FOR A SLIP in Klamath Falls Creamery butter which if pre sented at our office will be cashed for$5.00CASH KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY It Can't Be Done! BUT-- It Was Done They" used to say there was no other bread liko mother used to make. That was truo before BAKE IHTK was put on tho mnrket. I1AKEMTB OVENS AND DAKERITE METHODS did tho business and today you can get a loaf of bread possessing that delicious, lasting, appetizing flavor heretofore found only In bread mado at home. This bread Is sold exclusively at the Itex Cafe and The Maize. It Is also served exclusively In The Rex Cafo. ttfmwwtwwwwttmmM Ipno-Beu, .r ff K&iES3Vti,zn ''" i,uKfl lv "U?"' ' lumoin OAK FLOORS OVER OLD FLQORS Oak floora nro often found In such costly nurroundlngs that fow Imaglno how llttlo thoy cost.. Very fow pcoplo roallzo how much thoy can got for their monoy by laying a-lncli Oak floors ovor old float h. Tha d'stlnctlvo modern nnd artistic appoaranco ot a homo, ns well ns Its health and comfort, will bo greatly Increased by tho uso of Oak flooring. Oak flooring Is rich and choorful In color, and Imparts an air of ologanco and roflnomont to a homo. For pormnnontly nrtlstlo floors wo rocommond Long-Dell Fork ed Leaf Oak Flooring. It Is uniform oh to color and texture, por foct ns to manufacture and Is of suporlor quality. Its romurkably smooth Burfaco la unsurpassed, nnd It makes an ideal foundation for a beautiful Interior. Lot us know tho bIzq of the rooms you wish to floor. You will bo surprised and pleased nt tho figures wo can quoto you on $1 -Inch Loug-Iiell Forked Loaf Oak Flooring. Big Basin Lumber Company Tclcphono 107 Mnln and Spring Street c i v - vV