TUESDAY, Al'Itlli SO, 1091 3W THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON --- i i - i - - - --. ,, ..i.- ara I'AOll 1JVO in iii.iTiii The Evening Herald K ,J .MURRAY..- , Editor FRED SOULE . ,..CIty Editor Published ially oxcopt Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, nt 119 Eighth. Stroot. Personal Mention Unit Is in from Enngoll Gntarod nt tho poitodlco at Kla math Fall, Oro., tor transmission through tho malls ns socond-class matter. member of ran associated PRESS. Tho Associated Press Is oxcluslvoly entitled to tho uso (or republication of all nows dlspatchos cradltod to It, or not otharwlso crodltod In this papor, and also tho local nows pub usoor horoln. TUESDAY, APRIL SO, IDai HOW TUB MONKV Wll.lj UK SPENT Now that tho drlvo for mom.bor ships and funds for tho chnmbor ot commorco Is over, lot us tako a glanco over tho results and what may bo oxpeatod to follow. Tho an nounced total raised was $23,500, Lot us assume that tho "sweeping up' program will ralso this cum to $35,000, adding tho difference to tho sorvlco fund. This Mould mako $16,000 for memberships and $9,000 for tho Borvloo fund. Tho figures given horoln will bo In rouud num bers, for convenience and so that thoy may bo more readily under stood. Out of this $25,000, on tho cash settlement: basis that must bo tnado with tho American City Bureau, that organltatlon will rccolvo $5200, thus leaving a net balanco or $19,800. We have been given to understand that tbo minimum porcontago of uncol lected subscriptions in cities Where tho Bureau has operatod, Is 10 per cent. Taking this as a basis. It would moan that $2500 will bo uncollected, leaving for tho chamber of commcrco a working capital of $17,800. From this must bo deductod tho follewing: Indebtedness, $4,000; traffic bureau, $4,000; secretary's salary, $3,000; ouo clerk, $1,000; campaign expen ses. $1500; rent, $900; light, heat, wator, $360; a total of $14,750. You will see that theso lncludo just tho bare cssontlals, not ono Itom of "In- vlslblo ovorhoad," something that over business concern has and which usually represents ono ot the biggest Items of expense, having been included. Deduct this total from tho working capital and wo have a balanco of $3050 for tho "great ex pansion program" that this Immense fund wastoiput over and which was the reason given to tho public for Its Inauguratllon. It tho secretary's salary Is Increas ed to $4800, ns we bavo been given to understand has been promised only $1200 remains. Evon If tbo salary re mains at tho present figure, actual necessary expenses must wlpo out the $3,000, leaving nothing for tho baseball club, concerts, for tho devel opment ot tho great civic better ment program wo heard so much about, for tho employment ot logal oxperts to handle tbo freight rate difficulties tho 4n0 tentatively allotted obovo being Insufficient to handle the bureau oven on Its pres ent basis and others of tbo many things wo wero told would be ac complished It $17,000 was raised. Those who havo tried to cover up tho real condition ot the chamber of commerco havo severely criticised Tbo Horald because wo havo turned tho searchlight of publicity upon tbo financial condition ot itho organiza tion and directed attention to tho incapacity of tho men who trlod to load tho public to bollevo that all of tho money was to bo used for a great program of community develop ment. Wo bollevo that It would bo far hotter to tell tho pooplo the truth . It the chamber slipped through u contract that was question able, tho membors should know It; It there is a debt, the public should know It; 1f there 1 to bo nothing left for a community program, the olttzens should know It now; It tho officials of tho chamber have been trying to fool tho members, It they aro incompetent, It they must ot ne cessity fall, then It should bo known now and no a year from now. If this attltudo can bo construed as opposing a chamber of commerco, then wo aro against such an organi zation. But wo do not think it can bo so construed. That Is why wo are go ing to continuo to demand and com pel proper, offlclont , constructive, progressive, unvarnished, open meth ods to control tho affairs ot tho orga nization. Threats will have no effect on us. We want oach and ovory Indi vidual, singly and collectively, to un derstand that The Herald Is not going to alter Its eourse'ono lota. Wo know we are rJgbt, "that our fight Is that of tho rank and file of the people and the opposition to us is that of tho few who l)4ve only ,tbelr own 8iorUlC4io nd ajEGrandJM' moot in view, and nothing they may da or y will have. th. eUsbte, of feet upon wfcat wo bavo outlined above 1). 1' Valley. Chns. Q. TwoMy, of tho Chllonuln Lumber company, is u vfsltor from out of town. ' lloso Coyno nd sister from Do" Us Luko, North Dakota nvo roRltt pr od at tho Whlto Pelican, hotel. L. C. Slsomoro and F. L. Burns arrived Inst night from Sacramento from which city thoy mafic tho Hip by automobile. Thoy will Icavo thl.t afternoon for their homes ut Fort Klnmnth. Mr. and Mrs. John. JIcKuv let: (his morning for Kirk wlwro thy fxpect to reside. Fred Applegate was In from Swan Lake yestorday nttoudlci; to luilnrss matters. .1 A. Maddcx is In lowu trom Merrill. Charles Hall, ot tho First Na tional bank, left for a business trip to Portland this morning. Q. M. Still, naphew of A. 1). Col lins of this city, left this morning for Coallnga, California. J. O. .GoldUiwato loft this morn ing for a four or flvo days buslnos.1 trip to Portland. Al. O. STiort. managor ot tho Whtto Pelican hotel, was callod to San Francisco on buslnoss. Mr. Short expects to return In May. Bishop McClrath ,who has been here attondlng tho Knights of Co lumbus ceromonlos, loft ithla morn ing for Baker. ' Alan McComb ot Malln, was a passenger for Berkeley this morn ing. Mrs. D. P. Doak and daughtor. Miss E. Doak, returned to tbolr home at Oakvlllo, California, this morning. Dr. W. II. Gaddls Is down from Eagle Illdgo. Dr. Gaddls expects to bavo the Tavern open for busi ness In about 60 days. J. II. Pendleton, representative of tbo Universal Film corporation Is hero a few days attending to busi ness matters. F. Hutto, stockman from tbo res ervation was a passenger on tho itomobllo stage this morning. Mr. Hutto Is on his way to Portland where ho Is going to tako two In dians, Claudo Clopton and Homer Hutchlns, who arc to appear as witnesses In a cattlo stealing case. AltreS Castel, of Fort Klamath, ,was a passenger for Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McEtwyn, who have been residing at 1125 Main street, left tor Kirk this, morning to mako their homo. Wm. Bkecn a business man from Chlloquln Is boro for tho day. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grimes ac companied by Ada Brown motorod to Medford this morning. Mrs. E. E. Cook was a passengor on tho automobllo stago for Talent this morning. II. It. Reynold left for San Fran cisco this morning to bo gono sev eral days on business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Daggett woro passongers for San Francisco this morning wboro they expect to bo gono two weoks. Mrs. M. T. Prlnco of Lorella, loft this morning for Portland whero she expects to spend thrco twoeks visiting with her daughter. Mrs. O. W. Graham, who ha been visiting bore with her nloco, Mrs. Lloyd Ilodfiokl, loft this morn ing for her homo at Staplos, Minn. W. J. Tobln, a contractor from Oakland, who has been hero in re gard to tho mattor ot sower con tracts for Mills Addition, left this morning tor his homo in Oakland, California, B. M. Hlnzo, who has been a res ident of this placo for tho past year, loft this morning for Fresno where bo expocu to Itako chargo of a saw mill. M. L. West has leased tho Will Humphrey ranch and Is busy mak ing arrangements for farmlne It this year. N. II. Hawkins and son, of Clarcmoro, Oklohomn, nrrlvod boro last night for a visit with tbo for mer's brother, V. H. Hawkins of this city. They expect to Tonialn for tho summor and If they find everything to their liking thoy will send for their families and will bo- pormanent resmonts of this ?' I I ' xXJMottdcd - I " ". K2elccoifSj ' ' " f .1MPOHTE1) VKILa- AND VEILINGS 1'IIOM . 45c to $5.00. ' You can always mnko ft eatlstac- A..i ......,. (nn .lm.1 ...t,K Lhh.uI ... u - ' IIOMI f .WW uvui niw wi uuuuai Hiaii nn- loss you'nro In tho dishonest class yoursolf. Spring Is coming on and you havo tho houso clearing bug. Woll, I have got It too- Lot's got togethor. PERKINS furniture HOUSE "Tho Furnisher of Happy Homes" Salesman Starts In Local Field If frt yT llssfc .0 iMU Lmsi sfl I smfl NtrTNi I ( NEW TODAY f JSV-JL FOB SALE Now Ollvor typewriter. Bargain price. Ooodlng's Second Hunil Store, 1008 Main St., opposite P. O. P. E. Burke, who started work Willi 111.. VM.. ViirL- 1 Ifn l...,.n company at Portland In February, I has taken tho resident nsoncv for Klamath Falls and states that bo ' finds n big demand for Now York I FURNITURE FOR SALE Cheap, Phono 13S-W. 2ff.2S FOUND Bicycle found and takon to pollco station, May bo hnd by party Identifying samo and paying for this ad. 20 FOR RENT Pasturngo for nbout 300 hoad ot cattlo. Good teed, good wutor. I'Jiono 121 W. 2C-3 WANTED An assistant chamlor maid. Inquire Central hotel. 26-28 FOR RENT Flvo room house, 136' Wantland Ave. Inquire 431 Wash ington street, or phone 273R. 26-28" i -JL 'tfKjtH I.iiiiiiiiiVHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiV oBHBBHHHBHsl FOR HEN'T 3-rooin bungalow, oil Oregon nvenuo. Mrs. Nato Otlor- boln, 901 Lincoln. Phono 536W. 26-28 FOR HIRE Ford cars without drlv ors. Klamath Auto Co., 224 Main 2Glf ; . V. K. Iluiho Mr. Burko was connected with the Herald for a tlmo last year and chose Klamath I'olh ns Insurance territo ry on account ot his acquaintance here VMY ACT AN ANMAl ACT IVBIV AMUL AN ACTW A AL C IARNES' $59,000 CHALLENGE GKOUF 9A 511 UONS IN 6ne big act oil fM ON.V MM. HI AWUl 00 CM UMDT M l ..TVUwfM. Ututn, Nwm. mJk, . Criulr mt Mtf innnli,ntm.ti. UMm tm. ni, umm. wmMM, vf. pimip. AAitiiyiiMiiiMuiMinA H rriMBMUiisMuTitm7 liykU(ikiitMiMVAV SEE m-i ttif, LOTUS ion vtmnmnwn HIPPOPOTAMUS ytnAN IWKTWANAa 'DANCING H0IUIS-MNaNQU TM0KV DUCAnOZMSAI MTW WOtB SEE mi uwai cmju u an a kd ArnurnqMraarW KAKNAHO(Tiavtl.tnirrMIU AN) CMMIMMI.V aNKxa uamu cr AiixooncM. rAUAimtv THE E41RYLAND FANTASY 1 OSUAsTaMMU mwdwmm ammimtu iwwmniii. wwmiiwsi MWMMAMMMAAMMAAAAMAMMAAM Klamath Falls The Show That You Know One Day Only J Y-M SSSSiii'0ii T OKAPI V Vl KnatAt JI'J I MONDAY MAY CKHWI) HKIiM FIRST DORItIK HAL GAME DOIIRIS. Cal., April 2C In splto of Inclement wenthor, n good nlicd crowd turned out Sunday afternoon to witness tho first baseball game of the season between tho Associated box factory team and niiothor nlno WANTED Job or contract hauling Bathore1 twm nroni' t"n. Tho box logs or lumber. Havo a 6-ton truck raa"or won D u lo l coro FOR 8ALE Whlto Ivory breakfast, sot, ono each Mnhogany and wicker rocker, ono electric heater, three' doion Mason frit Jars. Call 237 N. J 0th St., mornings. 26-28 ' Box T. E. H., Herald office. 2-28 1XST Malo Chosapeok pup, 4- months old. Whlto left front foot. Howard. Phono 170J. 26-28 WANTED Contract to board men In camps. Inquire Box A. Z., Herald office 26-29 Rospoctablo young man wants board and room In nrlvntn lmmn Reasonable. J. Domutb, Hotel Cent ral. 25-26 como county. Tho Oscar Shlvo ranch has been leased by a Mr. Wlntors, who has been living in Dorrla for tho past few months. Tom O'Connor Is down from Ft. Klamath. OVERSEAS OFFICER DEAD PORTLAND, April 26. Dr. Rob ort C. Yonnoy, former lloutonant col onel, who commanded base hospital tortyelx. ot tha Oregon unit over seas, died of hart disease In bis of. tjee loot night. - Cars wasted and polished. Acme Jltjtor Co., 400-416 South Sixth St. 20 For roal Durham and Jersey milk, call Premium Dairy, 23F2. if not, why not? 25-30 -LOT8- Prlco 60-ft. lot on HJgh street. $500.00. also 4 good lots in Mills Addition. Theso are In tbo now Sowor District. Prico 1600.00. aUo -50x100 ft. lot on Michigan Avonue. .$300.00. also 50x140 ft. In choice part ot Hot Springs Addition, $600.00. ' also 50x150 ft. In Hot Springs Addn., $375.00. also Corner lot on tho flat within two blocks ot tho Whlto Pelican hotel.! $350.00. also t Three-fourths aero on 6th Street, $4,000.00. also CO ft. on Main xtree't at $150.00 per' foot. also 104 ft. Corner on Klamath Avenue $100.00 per ft. J. T. WARD & CO. 804 Slain Street Although nono of tho playuns showed any spood or form, with prnc- tlco a good nlno can bo devolopod front tho material at hand. If. a, doff who pitched for tho box makers, Is an old twlrlor and will soon got back Into form. C. C, Ilorgorson, a now ar rival from San Francisco, tried out In the box for tho town team and suc ceeded In putting ovor somo nasty ones. Havo' You Hocn Kcllejr today 7 Cars washed and polished. Acme Motor Co., 400-410 South Sixth St. 26 If tho tombstone Inscriptions wore literally true, his satanlc majosty would have a loncsomo tlmo. FUIUTCRK niTYEIU Take advantage ot my outsldo ser vice. I bavo a car and llko to drive It. You ncod furniture end would llko to buy It. Call 41-W and I will send for you; also tako you homo. . PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE "Tlio FumUlicr of Hnppy Homes" w lil MIJMI jnwg NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Liml U. S. Land Otftco at Lakovlow, Oro., April 13, 1921 Notice Is horoby given that Will O. Wilson, of Bonanza, Oregon, who on Juno 3, 1915, mudo bomostoad ontryNo. 08590. for NoU, 8o WV4 8HV4. Sec. 35, T 37 8.. R. 13 E., and Lot 2, Section 2, Township 38 8, Range 13 E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice, ot Intention to mako final throo-ycar proof, to ostabllsh claim to tho land above dcscrlbod, before C. R, DoLap, Clork of tho County Coijrt, at Klamath Falls, Or ogon, on tho 28th day of May, 1921. Claimant namos nsrwltnesses: Q. C. Hnrrlson, of Bonanza. Ore gen: Hornco Dunlnp,, Frnnk Ward, J. If. Wilson, nil or Klnmnth Falls, Oregon. Notice Issued and will bo published for flvo consecutlvo weoks In tho Klamath Herald. JA8. V. BURaKS8. Roglrter. 1H. 25-29-16, 23 Time Is Usually the Biggest Item in the Cost of Printing Wherever you buy your printing you pay for the time consumed. Fast, modern machinery and equip ment, automatic feeders, and expert workmen, who do not have to wcziz time experimenting, enable us to produce a greater volume of high class work in less time than the ordi nary shop. DOES THIS INTEREST YOU AS A BUYER OF PRINTING? W. 0. SMITH PRINTING CO. Phone 93. 119 S. Fourth Street. HtWHHttWWWtWWW i KIRK-KLAMATH FALLS STAGE LINE Stage leaves The Smoke daily at 2 p.,m. and the Central Hotel a few minutes later. We use a large, easy riding, comfortable automo bile, in thorough repair. Stage leaves Kirk at 8 a. m. daily. Tickets $3 each way; round trip $5t50. Phone your reservations. Central Hotel 155-W, The Smoke 175 FORD OWNERS FRfEE TRIAL STROMBERG CARBURETORS FOR FORD CARS REDUCED FROM $24.00 TO $19.00 INSTALLATION FREE Guaranteed to Rivo more power and use' let gasoline. Designed to use present day low grado fuel, Have us install ono at, once., If not satisfactory, VQ will refund your money trltliin 30 days. ; OFFICIAL SAXES AND BJBJOTCB Pacific Automotive Service, Inc. 127 S. SIXTH ST. PHONK nT-J FORD Accessories and Repairing - Wo employ work. expert mechanic only, and guarantee) U Wo uso and sell ge'uulno new Ford parts purchased di rect .from Dancr?Fatty Motor Co. KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO. SUM Main Street ROV CALL, Prop, i f i - i