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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOK vovn tiiurhdaV, Ariuij u, ioa in URGES POWER DEVELOPMENT IN GURU SAN FRANCISCO, April U Pow er Is tho most vital nml essential olo ment In considering plans for tho futuro growth of California anil the dovolopnient and expansion of her In dustries, Kobort Newton Lynch, vlco president of tho California Dovclop mont Hoard and vlco president of tho San Francisco Chamhor of Commorco has announced. Engineers hnvo estimated. Mr. Lynch said, tho stato has n potontlal maximum of 4,000,000 horso power of hydro-oleetrlc energy which It would bo practicable to dovclop for commercial purposes. Tho amount de veloped to dato totals not more than 1,000,000 horso power. "To dovolop tho balance,' contln- 'i 1 ucd Mr. Lynch, "will rcqulro capon- I' I dlturcs In stupendous amounts, al most a billion dollars. It should be developed boforo 1930, If possible, and certainly boforo 1935, It Califor nia's Industrial development Is to be carried along lines hereboforo follow ed. "To dolay such development for a longer period would crlpplo our In dustrlcs and retard the stato's pre destined growth. That such o condi tion Is not an Impossibility, It Is ne cessary only to point to tho fact that already wo aro suffering from a thortngo of hydrot electric power. "During 1920 this shortage amounted to 30 percent of tho total demand." Mr. Lynch pointed out that If the 20 percent of 100,000 horso power had been available moro factories could have been kopt In operation, many moro acres of land could have been Irrigated and thousands of moro homes could have- boon lighted and tho financier returns to tho state from such Increased uso of power would reach a flguro that would bo staggering. In seeking relief from this situation ho said tho rcmody lies with tho peo plo and he advised tho pcoplo to on courago tho power companies to em bark, on tbq most ambitious programs for Inreaslng hydro-oloctrlc sources and wolcomo such measures as -will savo tho Industries from threatened power shortage. Ho said there should bo a spirit of willingness on tho part of the people to assist tho "utility companies In their efforts to solvo tbo threatened power shortago be fore an acutal shortago comes. Experienced Hotel Man to Take Charge Crater Lake Lodge The Northwest Hotel Nows an nounced that E. E. Larlmoro has been solocted to go to Crater Lake National park and take charge of tho hotol thero and that tho secur ing of his services will settle satis factorily tho question of tho hotel management at this most popular Tesort of Oregon. Mr. Larlmoro will bo under the direction of A. L. Parkhurst. Mr. Larlmoro Is woll-known ovor tbo country as a successful mana ger. His work at Tbo Oregon In Portland, after tho failure of Wright & Dickinson, was such that he turned tho tide of business from a distinct loss, at tho tlmo ho took It, to a substantial gain when ho left It, to take charge of the houi Ing proposition at tho Standlfer Ship Yards under the U. S. shipping board. Hero ho bad cbargo of tho big Llborty hotol and 30 bungalows for a porlod of throo years. "Plant Council" is Formed at Weed 1 WEED, April 13. Notices, have been placed In various places around tbo Weed Lumber company plant, announcing the formation of a "Plant Council." Ono or moro employes aro nimod from each department, who .togeth er with tho sovoral superintendents, will form tbo council. Those em ployes will act for 90 days, when their successors will bo appointed. Later a constitution and by-laws to govorn tho council will bo drawn up. The objoct of tho council Is to pro mote harmony, cooperation and un derstanding between tbo employes and tbo management, which tho company rocognlrcs as essential to success in theso trying times of fi nancial reconstruction. ' Lawn and Garden Seed OASTOADVEroElf NTS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Potatoos for scod. Post-' offlco Ilox 404. 13-n ' FOIl SALE B room liouso with 2 j scrconcd In porches, hot nml cold wntor, furniture 2 lots each CO x 182, garago, woodhousc, chicken, house, barn, chlckons and cow. Place fenced woven wlro. Prlco $3700. 1S0B Johnson Ave. " 13-ls FOR SALE Good paying laundry business. Will stnnd Investigation. Inqulro Herald offlco, Pox F. F. 13-19 Prill KA1.V llnr. In Inirn inn Inn, balod hay In nny quantity. Seo us nt 1126 Main. Phono 402J. 13-1S WANTED TO 1JUY Socoml-hnnd cook stova and lira tor. Also other household goods. James M. Wntlclns, Jr. Phono 536R. .13-1 1 Want location to sot sawmill with about flftoon million ft. of timber. Olvo full particulars, address It. M. IC. Herald offlco. 13-1 !i FOR RENT A nlco, clean, furnish ed room nt G12 N. 9th St. 13-14 FOR SALE Modern C room liouso, $3,000. 620 Washington St. bet-ween 6th and 7th, $500 cash, bal. terras. Enqulro of II. A. Thlcdo. 2039 Oregon Avo. 13-1C WANTED by rellablo peoplo a mod ern furnished house. References furnished. Inqulro Central Harbor Shop. 620 Main. 13-15 Gentleman wishes to secure room with bath connections If posslblo or apartment. Heat and hot water very ossentlal. No camouflage, but honoit to goodness heat. If you hnvo any thing that will glvo mo u homo cheer within walking dlstanco of business section answer In earo of Box M. Horald offlco. 13-15 FOR SALE Range, In good condi tion, set of harness and heavy log ging chains. Mrs. Vowell, 73S Cali fornia Avo. Phono 344W. 13-14 FOR SALE Krlscoo 5 passenger car $"400. Ford Sedan new, $850. Phono 91W or call at 832 Main. Frank M. Upp. 12-14 i Used Standard Phonographs, lib-1 oral reductions, lower terms. Earl Shopherd Co. 507 Main St. 12tf , Hiiro You Seen Kclley today' Will pay top pried ror furnished houso six rooms or larger must bo first-class rent no object. Rennnn slblo tennants. Addross Herald "Fur nished House". 12-15 Mlddlo aged lady, first-class cook wishes position In camp; Call 421 Michigan avo. 12-13 j Cook & helper wants position In camp. 343 N. 9th St. 12-16 Used Pianos, reasonable prices and i lowest of terms. Earl Shepherd Co. 12tf Woman wishes to do housework j Phono 456M. 9-14 Stunt flying and operation of air planes at altitudes below two thous and foot aro illegal under tho pro visions of a Now York City ordin ance roccntly adopted. Violations are nunlshablo by fine and Imprisonment. Italy Is Importing spaghetti from the United Stater Hnvo You Scon Krlley today' NOTICE FOR PUIILIOATION (Puullslinr.) Not coal land DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at Lakovlow, Oregon, April 4, 1921. Notlco Is hereby given that Frank H. Jobcs, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on Feb, 16, 1916, mado Addi tional H. E. No. 09079, for NWU. SBH. E SEtt. Sec. 23: SE4 8B, Soctlon 24, Township 40 8, Range HE, Will. Meridian, has fil ed notlco of intention to mako final threo-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo C, R. DeLap, clerk of the county court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 13th day of May, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Dalloy, of Malln, Oregon, Glenn Hewott. George Turner, both of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Ernest Honnlng. of Olene. Oregon. Notlco will bo published for flvo consecutive weeks In tho Klamath Herald. JAB F. nUROKSS, 7-1 4-2 1-2 8-5 Register. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT (Publisher.) PUBLIC LAND RALE. Not coal land DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Offlco at Lakovlow, I Oregon, April 4, 1921. making tho highest bid will bo re- NOTICE Is hereby given that, ns ( quired to Immediately pay to tho Re directed by the Commissioner of tho celvor the amount thereof Oonornl Land offlco, under provl- Any porsons claiming adversely tho Ions of Soc. 2455, R, S. pursuant to I obovo-dcscrlbed land aro advlsod to Sleeping rooms for rent, 020 Kim ninth Ave. Home Iloomlng House, 12-18' Wanted to pasture by May 11th, ji nenu biock cauio. r. u. ilox 221 12-14 FOR KENT Cash or slmro, ranch 7 mtlo out. Some plow land meadow with lnrgo outrange. Phono 22F2. 12-14 Itnio You Soi'ii ICrlley today? Carpots anil rugs cleaned to your satisfaction. Wm. Lush, Phono 190W 12-14 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. gentlomon 413 High St. Tolo- phom 103. 11-16 Ono Seven Passenger Hudson, guar anteed A-1 mechanical condition, 4 now tires. Ono 1920 Chandler Dispatch looks llko new, gunrnnteed. Ill'ICK HALES SERVICE Phono 170W O-tf FOR SALE Tlmbor. choap If taken soon Addross "Tlmbor" Herald. 31 FOR SALE Ily owner, G-room house, modern, on pavement. Ilox 0. D. Horald. 11-16 DRESSMAKING First-class work guaranteed. Mrs. Jefferson, No. 2, Main St. 11-23 I FOR RENT Ono .sleeping room for ' 1 or 2 gentlomon. 1137 Mont-Clalro St. 9-15 Hnvo You Swn Kclley today? Mr. Fisherman. Fishing rods made to order, old rods repaired. Sntlstlod customers nil ovor tho U. S. all work absolutely guaranteed. If you fish or over expect to fish wrlto for prices on repair work and built to order rods. Harry D. Hobson, Lyons. Ore gon. 7-1 8 LISTEN! Let us tell you how to pay tho mortgngo off tho cow, to buy n car, to get a homo, to mnko hair grow on your baro domo. HOW? Order now somo of thoso flno Unrron-Tancred whlto Leghorn I chicks, $12 50 per 100; delivery' May 5 to July 1 8 weeks old pil-t lets $12.00 per riozon, dollvorlng1 June 1 to August 1. ' MAYWOOD POULTRY FARM. Al-Ml Corning. Calif. I WANT TO DISPOSE OF THE i furnlturn aopartment of my busi ness. Will glvo good doal to right party. Storo 25x50 fcot on Main A good chanco to gat n well est- 1 tabllshed. going buslnos at a reasonablo price. W. II. Ross. 901 Main Street. 1-tf Spring Is coming on and you hsi tho houso clearing bug. Woll, I have got It. tool lot's get togothor. PERKINS FURNITURE IIOCSK "Tlio Furnisher of Happy Momr" 17tf flTT GARBAGE When tou want garbage removed call 10F-23. Tell your troubles In tho Furniture lino to PERKINS "THE FURNISH ER OF HAPPY HOMES." 17tf Spring Is coming on and you have the houso clearing bug. Well, I have got It too- Lot's got togothor. PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE "Tlio FurnMier of Happy Homoi" tho application of Fred Ball, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Sorlal No. 011258. wo will offer at public salo, to the high est bidder, but at not loss than $5.00 por acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on tho 13th day of May, next, at this offlco, tho following tract of land: Lot 7, Sec. 35. T. 398., R. 11 E. W. M. Tho salo will not bo kept open, but will bo declared closed when thoso present at tbo hour namod have ceased bidding. Tho person making tbo highest bid wilt bo ro, quired to Immediately pay to tho Re ceiver tho amount thoreof. Any persons claiming adversolr the abovn-dcscrlbed land are advised tn file their claims, or objections, on or before tho time designated for sale Notlco will bo published for five consocutlvo weeks In tho Klamath Wcokly Herald. JAS F. BURGESS. 7-14-21-28-5 Tlenlster NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT (Publisher.) PUBLIC LAND SALE. Not coal land DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Offlco at Lakovlow. Orogon. April 4, 1921. NOTICE Is horoby given that, as dlroctoif by tho Commissioner of tho Goneral Land office, undor provi sions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to tlio application of F. Hill Hunter, Klamath Falls. Oregon, Sorlal No. 011287, wo will offer at public salo, to tho highest bidder, but at not less than $3.50 por aero, nt 10 o'clock A. M.. on tho 13th day of May, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NW NWH, Sec. 10, T. 37 S., R. 11 E. W. M. Tho salo will not ho kept open, hut -will be declared closed when thoso present nt tho hour named havo ceasod bidding. Thn person fllo their claims, or objections, on or boforo tho tlmo designated for salo Notlco will bo published for flvo consocutlvo weeks In tho Klamath Weekly Herald, Klnmnth Fulls, Oro gon. JAS F. UUKOESB, 7-14-21-2S-5 Register. k L I ' I ' " ' 'T wiwinii H AtWAVI M iTAur H you SH A H v I Wc. I Repair Recharge iH JTYtZUUUU AH I Makes of Auto Batteries I Macnetoen Generators I : : I Starting !:: Motors I Rpprl Anfn Snnnlv Cn H IIVVU ilHIV UUHF'J w Phono 2DH-J. H llth. St. Near Main I HAVE YOU I TRIED TU liar i . Doughnut Shop LATELY FOR YOUR BREAKFAST LUNCH SUPPER 7th and Main ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM! Famous pain and ache Liniment- kept bandy, brings warming', ftratlfylnft relief RHEUMATIC twinges case up soon. So do still joints, tamo back, neuralgia, overtaxed mus cles, and those pins from weather ex posure, too they don't Cpht lonj against the counter-irritation that Sloan's Liniment produces. Always keep this old family friend handy for instant use a little pent' traits without rubbing, leaving no skin stains, muss, or clogged jxrci. Its very odor healthy and stimulating suggests the good ft will do. All druggists. Three sizes 350,70c, $1,40. Larecstslzoia most economical. Sloa Liniment . H.Jf nl..l,.l..l..l,.f,iliiliilnl ilut I'TTTTtrl TtTT T1TTTTT1 TT1 1 I1 4 (Pain'n umcirty i NOW ON SALE "OREGON-PRIDE of the WESF THE NEW STATE SONG OF OREGON OET A COPY OP THIS NKW STATU BONO AND LKARN ITS WONDERFUL MELODY. ' Musical Directors Col I pro Professors Secrctnrlrs of Chnmberfl of Commorco all ovor tho Stato aro writing tho composer spcuklni; In RlQwing terms of this now song. It Is bolng sung In ovory Patriotic tchool In tho Statu. (Jot your copy today and holp boost your own stato. ON KALE AT KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE GEO. ,, WIRT, PROP. 4-M'' fflurphey 's CARROLL Chiloquin Stage Line Leaves Union Taxi Office daily at 2:30 P.M. Returning leaves Chiloquin 8:30 A. M. Phone 424-J A CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION must ho uuido for tlir. wearer '! snrliur null nml enjoy vrenrliiff .,. 3 ..... ...... ... .-,..! III III Jim yenrcuy ihmi n mum (-(mutant near. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor AIM Main HI. BLOCK SLAB Wo will gunranteo a cord of our 10 Inch Dry Slab Wood to produce ns much heat ns n cord of limb or body wood. Tim prlco Is much loss, $7.00 CORD Wo havo plenty of quick dollvorlos. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" OSCAR PUVTON WILLAItn PKYTON 419 Main St. Phone 535 tMMiii mm g itav JS1&ZL With Salads '3ifc.V g Zg7 Snow Flakes are just the thing to serve with all kinds of salads. To make sandwiches for lunches and suppers. With soup and bouillons, of course. 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