The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 31, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    TnUItHDAY, MARCH 31, 1031.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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SUPER IN
LONDON. March 10. (Ur Mall).
Hugo Stlnnos, gonernlllsslmo of Oor
111 nn Industry, recoritly accused of
plotting n strlko of sovoral hundred
thousnnd workers In tlio Ruhr dis
trict to miiko mora difficult the Al
lied occupation of Dussoldorf, Duls
burg nnd Huhrort, Is referred to by
tlio Ilorlln correspondent of tlio
Times as "nn earnest nnd dangerous
natrlot."
Stlnncs, n multl-mllllonniro mem
ber of tlio Hclchstng, has put through
somo of tlio greatest financial dents
of his career slnco tho armistice. Ho
has been called "n relentlessly effi
cient, human calculating machine."
It has boon said that ho would sacri
fice every mark of his enormous for
tuno to bring back tho monarchy.
Mine-owner and coal merchant,
shin-owner, landed proprietor, head
of a great chain of nowspapors, prop
, rlctor of tho finest hotel In Dorlln,
trador In oils, paper, hides, Jute, peat
and manufactured wares of many
kinds, Stlnncs, tho Times correspond
ent 6ays, "Is today tho wealthiest,
most Influential, best-known, and at
tho samo tlmo tho least welVknown
man In Germany."
Publicity nnd notoriety aro nllon
to htm, it is stated, an dhe prefers
to remain behind tho curtains In tho
Uclchstag, permitting his henchmon
nnd lieutenants to do tho talking
bo pulls tho strings.
"Thero Is nothing In his appear
ance to betray tho man of genius,"
says tho correspondent. "Just fifty
years old, of medium height and stur
dily built, with black hair nnd beard
that show up strongly ngnlnst a rath
er sallow complexion, Huga Stlnncs
Is an lncopsplcuous f Iguro as ho slips
In and out of tho Adlon hotel, his.
bowlor hat tllto dsllgbtly on ono side,
one hand In his pockot. nnd ono or
two secretaries following hard on tho
hcols,of their chief in his woll-worn
black oat nnd black tlo. Ho stops
to speak to no ono. Ho has no tlmo
for small tnlk In tho lotingo with
' other guosts. Ho Is a relentlessly effi
cient, cool, humnn, calculating mach
ine" Tho foundations of tho Stlnncs for
tuno wcro laid by tho present Stlnncs
grandfather and Increased by his
father. The youth was sont to a gym
nasium and later worked as a miner
and attended tho School of Mines In
Berlin. Embarking In business for
himself at tho ago of 23, his remark
ablo career began. Ho went with suc
cess Into tho coal and iron trade, bo
coming a prominent flguro among
tho magnates of nhenlsh Westphalia
and branched out Into tho develop
ment of tramways and electric powor
In tho coal fields.
But his "real great spring to for
tuno," says tho Times, "came with
tho great wa.r"
"His fortuno before tho war was
estimated at $40,000,000 gold marks.
What It Is now ho probably could not
say himself possibly 1,000.000,000
marks." Nowspapors now owned by
Stlnnos aro said to number at least
80.
"People aro eagerly asking with
what ultimate object all this collossal
wealth Is being incessantly piled up,"
says tho Times correspondent. "Does
his present association with and fin
ancing of tho Volkspartlo mean that
Sttnnes is preparing to bring back
tho monarchy?"
"Stlnnes," concludes tho corres
pondent, referring to tho nllagod tru
culent conduct of tho financier at the
mussels Financial Conference, "has
measured himself once with Allies
nnd received a severe snubbing. He"
is not likely to risk a Bocond similar
rebuff. Nor Is ho likely to forgot. Lot
tho Allies In their turn remember
that, witness his unconclllatlng man
no rof tho conferenco table, ho Is an
earnest and dangerous patriot."
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Malin Board Orders
$16,500 Bend Issue
MALIN, March 31. Issuing of
$16,500 In bonds of $500 each was
decided on by tho Union high school
board at its mooting Saturday oven
ing. Tho bonds will probably bo
sold to tho Oregon Stato "Land
hoard, whom Mr. Chas. J. Ferguson
of Klamath Falls Is local representa
tive, nad will bo retired In from 10
to 20 ours. '
Tho money will bo used In con
structing nnd equipping a building
or tho Union high school In tlmo
for school next fall.
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MN
Lawn and Garden Seed
Outbursts of Everett True By Condon
DeARIG. VVC DROUGHT MOO
JIO JITSO. IT lOICl-TOACH YOU THCS AT3.T OV SC3LR.
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DON'T SNSVK-OWT So MUCH NUcs.h-tv f
AmV 1 Iaiont Necro to STRAMGLcr J
KC T3ur.2-Atfi.S I nT-'
TAtee- It- teCK AND OXgHdsjgcs
for. aoMe c:oo35 VPvli''ll l ir-l
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WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST Shcop, with tether ropo.
Howard. Finder plcaso notify by
sondlng Information as to Its whoro
nbouts to Hox 1, Herald office. 31-1
HARIAIN I.V VRED CARS.
1918 Chevrolet, now tiros all
around, $450.00.
Ford Dug, four passenger, first
class shapo, $400.00.
1918-7 Passenger Studebakcr. flno
condition, now tires, spot light, $900.-
vv.
1918 Ford touring car, Just over
hauled. $375.00.
It. It. R, GARAGE. 31
WANTED Girl for housowork. Ap
ply 304 North 9th St. 30-9
FOR SALE: New Zealand Rod rab-1
bits. Call at Seohorn's bam, corner
Sixth and Spring Sts. 30-1 i
FOR RENT Sleeping room, ono
block from Whito Pollcan hotol.
Inquire 1154 Pine St. 30-2
LOST On Shlppmgton road or closo
In around town, top bracket carrlor
tor uodgo Car. Cooa Auto Sorvlco.
Phono 168629 Main. 30-31
FOR RENT 3 rooms, unfurnished,
hot nn,d cold wator, bath. $10
month. No children. Also harness,
chains, etc. for sale. 738 California
stioe 24-31
CITV GARBAGE When you want
garbage removed call 10F-23.
Frost may kill your wheat and
rot your pumpkins, or you may lose
your Job, but tho grocery bill will
ke'p right on. Save yourself this
worry and bo Independent by buying
our Darron-Tancred White Loghorn
chicks at $12. GO per 100, and our 8
weoks old pullets for July dellvory
at $12.00 per dozen. They will bo
laying In Soptembor and stay on tho
Job all winter, and you'll bo handing
your grocer eggs at 7c each, and ho
will bo soon bo owing you. Order
book Is filling fast, so order oarly.
Delivery any timo after April 20.
....MAYWOOD POULTRY FARM
Corning, Calif.
3-10-6-1
STRAYED Ono grey mare to tbo
O'Connor Ranch on Midland road,
March 28. 29-31
Tell your troubles In the Furniture
lino to PERKINS "THE FURNISH
ER OF HAPPY HOMES." 17tf
WANTED TO DUY Ford or Chevro
let or any good light car. No high
rlced ones Will pay $50,00 cash
and $40 or $50 por month. What
havo youT Hox W. O. W, Herald.
29-31
FOR SALE R, I. Rooster. Inquire
1133 Grant. 29-2
OIL OIL
FOR SALB: Forty acres east of Mid
land In direct line hotweon best
surfaco oil Indications and a propos
ed slto for oil well. See R. E. Smith,
29-31
Avoid that cold.
Wo mond the Rips, and patch the
Holes, build up the Heels, aryj savo
your soles.
29-1 At Dradley-Evans Shoe Co.
A DOOKON JAPAkiCS'C
to wici to put tkb
3IN3.Crc MM A -BUGLMS, OR-
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Its oconomy to have yonr shoes
ro-mado. It cuts down old H. C. L.
At the Uradloy-Evans Shoo Co. 29-1
automoiiileh.
1-1920 Chandler Dispatch A-l
mochanlcal condition.
L-1918 Dulck Six with 90 day
guarantoo now top paint and 8 tires.
1-1920 Dodge. X real buy and
guaranteed. Looks Hko new.
1-1918 Dodge. A real bargain. E
new tires. Now top. A-l mochanlcal
condition.
IJUICK RALES AND SERVICE.
Klnnmtli Ave. at Seventh
Phono 170W 20-1
FOR SALE by owner, five room
houso and ovorythlng. A. Z. Herald.
29-2
Its our business to repair your
shoes, wo double their lite.
29-1 Dradloy-Evans Shoo Co.
FOR SALE 2000 new cedar fence
posts, 7 foot long, 35c each deliv
ered In or around city. P. O. Hoi
C82. '2IK31
FOR SALE First class hay derrick
cheap for quick salo. Seo Stiles
Bros. Ezclls Stock ranch. 29-2
Spring Is coming on and you havo
tho houso clearing bug. Well, I havo
got it. too! let's get together.
PARKINS FURNITURE HOUSE
"Tho Furnisher of Happy Hornet"
17tf
LOST 2 tiros and tiro rack between
Dorrls and Keno. Roturn to tho
Mecca Peel Hall. Reward. 28-31
TO LEASE 80 acre Irrigated farm.
Closo to town, good proposition to
right party. Call at WIshard & Wood
Real Kstato otflco, noxt door to Hor
ald office 28-:
i
FOR SALE OR TRADE: For few
days only, five passengor touring
car stand thorough examinatien:
I good looker. Take old car that will
mnko good speodstor; balanco cash
torms. 1185 Crescent or phone
393. 28-2
t .
i WANTED Work pruning young
I trees, roso bushes, berry bushos,
nnd caring for lawns. S, Haley. Phono
237W. 28-2
Nu Done Corsets, mado to your
lioasuro. Guaranteed. Mrs. Roso Ran
dall, E21 Jefforuon St. Phono 260J.
28-2
WANTED Position in store, or mill
commissary. Can take chares of
! buying, managing, bookcoplng, typo
1 writing, An3wor "W. M." caro Her
laid. 28-1
If you are looking for good service
step In wo give It at
29-1 Dradloy Evans Shoe Co.
Whllo you wait wo are never too
busy to do your shoe repairing, Como
in, well glvo you a quality Job.
29-1 Dradley-Evans Shoe Co.
'FOR RENT. 35 acres In Entorprlso
district near town. E. L. Stephens.
Dox 188. K. F. 28-2
FOR SALE Spoed wagon, first-class
shapo; bargain. Address Dox C. D.
Herald, 2831
FOR SALE 6 head of good work
horses and ono 3-yr. old colt. D. W.
George on tbo old Ky Taylor place,
Keno road. 28-2
Wo shlno tho shoes froo thnt aro
ropnlrod in our repair Dopt.
, 39-1 Ilrndloy-Evnns Shoo Co.
1 Man nnd wife want work, wlfo ns
cook (or mill or camp nml.ninii for
gmiarnl work. Address O., II. Horntd
office. 3 0-1
WANTED TO RENT Hiunll furn
ished house. Dux II. Herald office.
2R-2
FOR SALE 3fi tons A-t iilfnlfn hay.
C. E. Trlnk. Merrill route. 38-1'
FOU SALE Illocks Phono 483M,
J. N. (luthrlo. 3fi-8
Well dressed peoplo are nevor run
down nt tho heels and thor ntwarn
1 stand upon good soles, If they got
I thorn flxod at
20-1 HrndlojvKvnns Shoe stors.
Spring Is coming on nnd you havn
tho houso clonrlng bug. Well, I have
git It, tool Lot's got togothnr.
PERKINS PUII.MTUUH HOltME
"Tho KurnMicr of Happy Homci"
DIIESSMAKINO First class work
gunrnntcod. Mrs. Jefferson, No. 2
Mnln 8t. 24-7
LOST An nlnbnstor rosary -Ploasn
roturn to Horald ottlco. 3(1-31
Local Man Gets
Contract For Brick
For Malin School
MALIN, Mnrch 31. A contract
i for making brick Is being drnwn
!up botwocn II. W. Smith, contractor
I from Klnmath Falls, and tho Union
ihtgh school board for 146,000
I bricks,
construction of tho high school
I Tho bricks will "bo used In tho
j building to bo built lioro. About
'200,000 bricks, wilt bo built In Ma
' tin on nt a point near hero whoro
i good clay can bo found. It Is ox
pectvd that tho bricks will bo fin
ished In Juno, so thnt tho first unit
of tho high school mny bo completed
In tlmo for schocl In Soptombor.
E.Y-8HNATOK DEAD.
WALLA WALLA, March 31.
, Formor Unltod States Sonator Lovl
Ankcny Is doad hore.
Got results by using class ads.
Klamath Lodge No. 117
I. O. O. F.
Meets Friday nlcht of each weok at
I. O. O. F. hall, Cth and Main streets
II. II. Oglo '...................... N. O.
Cbns. Nuwman ..........................V. G.
O. II. Manguo Secy.
W. D. Color ...... ...............Treas,
ENCAMPMENT
J. H. Houston C. P.
II. V. Drown S. W.
L. J. UcCluro ...........;. Scrlba
E. J. Mayor .. ......Treasurer
KX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION I
I .- Klamath Post No. 8.
Amorlcan Legion mcots
at tbo City Hall on tho
I Hsv first and third Tuesdays
of each month,
i Ez-iorvlco men nro Invited to at-
I tend tho meetings.
For mcmDorsnip enras or imurniu
I tlon ox-servlco mon nro requested to
seo or wrlto tuo loiiowing omcers;
J. II. Carnahan, Commander.
Roy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant.
For rollof of omploymont seo or
wrlto tho Chairman of Tbo Rollof and
Kmnlovment Committee. Francis
I Olds, caro Lakesldo Lumber com
pany.
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Maud IncersoU Bawley'
CWropracUe Phystdaa
First National Bank Dulldlng
Entrance, Room I
ABIILAND, OREGON
Instructions la Piano Flaying by
Expert of Many Years'
Experience.
MRS. OSBORN
Apt, 0. HelsM Apt.
Klamath Falls Plumb
ing & Heating Co.
U78 MAIN ST. PHONE B18-W
Murphey's
10
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CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. Irfils (1. llrldw"
Over First Stuto nnd Havings Hank
Sulto 105 Phono 102-J
G. E. WASHBURN
Contractor and
Builder
Construction Work of any kind.
No Job too largo or too' small.
Estimates furnlshod free of
cbnrgo.
PHONE :i:i7-J
WILL
Tnko out IVIInnt ir Till In lots
CON MURPHY
1317 Mortimer HI.
Let Your qL-ASS trouble
bo Mine
C E. STUCKEY
Re-Glfczing and Cabinet
Malting
Phono 477W
Eleventh and Pine
HOUSE MOVING
Having bought the
moving outfit of True &
Failing, we. are now
prepared to move
houses or other heavy
articles.
Washburn & Houston
phem: -loo-it
Household Furniture
aOODS OF ALL KINDS
OUR PRICES RIGHT
Wo liny, Soil nnd Exchungo.
Cor. Sixth nnd Kliimnth Avo.
DICK'S JS CO.
PAINTING
Prnrtlrul painting, gliding, broni
Ing, onnmnlliiK, Italniimlulng. wall
pjpor dunning nnil gonurul con
trading.
II. C. TUTIIILL
Phono 183 525 Onk St
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
FINISHED WORK
- FLAT WORK
ROUGH DRY
"Put Your Duds
In Our Suds"
PHONE 154
. Corner Main and Congei
Klamath Dye Works
Phone 408
ODH CLEANING, PRKHSINO AN1
RKPAUUNG WILL MAKE KOCH
CLOTHES
LOOK LIKE NEW
HATS ItKIILOCKUD
Goods Called for and Delivered
481 Main Street Klamath Vail-
LET IJH DO YOUK COLTiHOTINa
A number of business housos sro
saving tho tlmo of tholr bookkeepers
and Individual collectors by lotting
us collect tholr monthly bills. It Is
tho modern method. It cuts down
your ovorhoad. Oct your bills ready
nnd wo will do tbo rest.
MR8. T. II. JOLLY ..Oth and Main
Ovor Sugormon's store. Vhono 320W
Klamath Falls Cyclery
Wo aro boro to torvo you, and
aim to sorvo you right. Motorcrclot
and Bicycles, Parts and Acossorlos,
Tiros and Tubos, that will stand
your Inspection, as wo carry the
best in our line. Repair shop in
connection with Harloy-DavldsoD
Service.
Phono 279
1010 Mnln Ht. Klamnth Fall
O. E. IIIHMAIIK v
PELICAN HAY 1108
Fare 25c each way
Loaves Ilox Cafo Loaves Pelican City
7:46 a. m. 8:00 a. m,
12:45 p. m. 1:00 p. m.
6:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m.
Reckard Rent Sorvlco
Phono 77
2C-tf
BEAUTY PARLOR
Shampooing, tnarcollng, massag
ing, manicuring. For appointments,
phono 366, Whlto Pollcan Hotel.
Seed Store
DR. G. A. MASSEY
Fourth and Pine Bis.
In Warren Hunt Hospital
Off. Phono 407 lies. Phone SIM
DR. T. C CAMPBELL
PHYHICIAN AND HUlMliOM
I. O. O. V. Balldlag
Phono MO
Residence- White Felloan Hotel
Resldonco Phone I,
DR. L. L TRUAX
WAHHKN HUNT HOHPITAL
Day Phone, 407 Nglit Phone, fl
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umce Phone 177W Ret 177R
Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart
Physician and Burgeon
White Ilutldlng
Ktsmath Falls Oregon
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician and
' Surgeon
Office and Residence
Phones 821
I. O. O. P. Temple
E. D. LAMB
PHYHICIAN AND HCROROlf
Phonos 17W Rooms 1 aad
1711 White BulltUaf
L. D. Gass, M. D.
EYE, KAH, NOME AND THROAT
(1LABHKH 117RNIB1IED
Wnrrcn Hunt Hospital Phono 407
lln. Whlto Pelican Hotel. thoa
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DENTISTS
Dr. E. G. Witecarver
PUO.NB SSI
Dr. P. M. Noel
PUONH 4
Ovt CadcrwootVs
AvaU amd Mala Strwu
U1L C. A. ItAMTtO
Dentist
I O. a r. Balldtat
PHONE 61
J""" n i it i in -i l
FRED WESTERFELD
DENTIST
Phone 4JW.
X-iUy Laboratory
IxmmU Illdg.. KlaraaUi rails
CHIROPRACTORS
DRS.
MALLETT
AND
MALLETT
OFFICE OVER UttVUKWIVB
Phono UO-J. Soreath
J. C. CLKOIIORN
CIVIL ENOINEUR AND
SURVEYOR
Phone 192J 1S3 B. Rlvsrslde
SAW MILL ENOINEERDia
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Deatgncnt and ballderao'
era saw mills, placing MUls a4
bos plants. Dredglpg. PUo drirlBg,
Phone 48i-W
Office Corner Bpring'aad Oak '
Near 8. V. Depot
Excavating
i
s Teaming
Let us mako you a prlca on dig
ging that basement, or other ex.
cavstlng you contomplate. We also
do team work of every description.
Phone 420-J
; PHONE 87
124 So. Sixth St.
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