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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1921)
c. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WKDNK8DAV, APRIL 27, I IK! I arts: T" h jEZETHE u. n, The Evening Herald IN J. MUltllAY IMItor niiio souLi. .-.city Editor Publlahod Jally oxcopt Sunday, by The Iternld Publishing Company of klamnth Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. Entered at tho postofflce at Kin math Falls, Oro., (or transmission through tho 'malls as' socond-clas 'matter. MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED rnrcss. Tho Associated Press ts exclusively entitled to tho uso (or republication ot at! nows dlspatchos crodlted to It, or not otherwise credited In thl3 taper, and also tho local nows pub Usher heroin. l WEDNESDAY, Al'KIL S7, 1021 CUB'S WORRY W& NEEOLESS U. A. Kcnyon, bow ot tho O. K. Bmlthy, was nround betimes this morning And eald ho wanted to show tho Horold scrlbo 'something won dorful." Ho was very mysterious about It alt, but finally persuaded tho cub 'to entrust Ms person to tho ten der mercies ot Ford car and start forth on tho mission of observation. Davo swung down Sixth stroot, whore all tho big bumps arc, and hit n swift clip. "Rrcakors ahead," yelled Uio cub. "Slow down," and ho grabbed tho bottom of tho scat with both hands and braced for bumps. Aii)ono who has driven over tho Sixth strcot pav ing, dodging tho chasms, knows Just how he folt. Tho darn fool notther slowed nor swerved and, miraculously enough, nothing happened. Davo held a straight courso amid tho crawling big boats that woro Booking tho emooth going; stopped r.ot for tho crossings and mado no hault until ho passod the Ewnuna factory. Then ho slowed up, grinned and turned all hands out to look at tho rear springs. There'll bo no tochntcal description of .springs that tho Ford was slung upon, but they deliver the goods. Davo said they are manufactured by tho Trani-Lovor Spring company, of Dotrolt, Michigan, a now concern with now Idea in shock absorption. Tho O. K. Blacksmith shop, 439 Sixth stroot, has Just taken tho agency for this territory. So suro is Mr. Kcnyon that they will satisfy that ho will put them on any Ford car they fit no other for ton days' trial and remove thorn without csot If tho owner Is not satisfied. "Did I show you something," In quired tho agent, after a fastor clip back in which ho' hit tJio biggest humps ho could find. Tho scrlbo admitted that tho dem onstration would bavo satisfied the oldost Inhabitant of Missouri. Personal Mention J. W. Magncsa left this morning for a two weeks vacation In San Francisco. Jud Low was a passenger for Dray this morning whoro ho expects to bo a few days on business. Wi W. Potter who has been In this city for tho last fow days returned to his homo at Dunsmulr this morning. O, II. Moore, train master for tho Southorn Pacific company, returned to Dunsmulr this morning. Mr, and Mrs. ThoinaH Dulanoy left this morning for Koguo river to muko their homo. Mrs. Silas Obonchaln was a pass onger for San Francisco this morning whoro alio expects to bo gono a cou plo of wooks visiting with friends. MUs Francis Lyon left this morn ing for a visit In Portland and Ash land. Mrs. Edward McKJunoy who has been hero for several days attending to business mattors, left' this morn ing for her homb'at Vistula, Califor nia. T Mrs. Quy Ekwull has gone to Dray to spend soveral days visiting with hor sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Kkwall ot that city. Utlss V. Paff, ot San Francisco, who has been visiting with Mrs. K. Prince, returned to hor home this morning. Mrs. Jamoa Page left this morning (or Oakland, .California, where sho Intends to reside. ' ' Passengers on tho automobile stage for Ashland this morning wore O. B. Eckles, O. Noland and W. J. McMillan. Miss Margaret Callahan has re turned from a few days business trip to Portland, J. Frank Adams Is up from Merrill (or the day visitln with (rlends and attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Flnley drove up to Fort Klamath this morning to bo gone a (ow days on business, H. 11. Jolly is down from tho agency. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Merrill from Merrill, nro In town attending to butdnom matters. - ' Mr. Arthur II. Wilson Is 111 at hor homo on Washington stroot. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Young nro up from Olene for Iho dny.w A. K. Rhodes, F. T King and C. ,W. Mocl, of tho Southern Pacific com winy nro up from Snn Francisco. All nro registered at tho White Pelican hotel. 11. C. Spink ,1s down from his re sort at Spring Creek. Dorothy A. King from Kltimntli agency, Is down for n fow days. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Loosloy nro hero from. Fort Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Houghton nro down from Kirk attending to busi ness matters. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Hnrvcy of San Francisco, who hnvo been hero sev eral days on business returned to that city this morning. K. C. Voile, tho district traUlc manager for tho Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, with head quarters nt Kugeno, returned to his homo this morning. J. S. Kent, representative of tho Germain company, of Snn Francisco, who has been hero tor tho past week looking over tho lumber situation and visiting friends, roturnod homo this morning. -Dr. and Mrs. O. F. Domorost re turned last ovonlng from Portland and Salem, hnvlng spent the past winter thoro for tho sake of tho doo tor's health. Peppers-Cotton Co. Opens Log Camps MACDOEL, Cnl., April 27. Tho Peppers-Cotton Lumber company started logging for tho 1921 cut yes terday. About 150 men nro employed In theso operations undor.WoodB Super intendent Thomas Feohnn. They will cut and transfor to tho sawmill at tho rato ot about 160,000 feet per day. Tho first trulnload of lumber to bo shipped over tho company's now railroad has arrived horo. This now lino, which will be olghtcen miles In length when completed, has already reached tho sawmill, eight miles west of this place NEW TODAY HUGS FOR SALE .Vow English Terra 9x12, $40.00 values; today $25.00. Goodlngu Second Hand Storo, 1008 Main 8t.. Opposite P. O. "27 FOR SALE Thirty feet of Froslud Glass Panel Partition, twven feet high; also electric fan. Seo Kblley, 622 Main St. 27-28 DRESSMAKING First class work guaranteed. Mrs. Jefferson, No. 2 Main St. 27-7 FOR SALE Modorn G-room houso, or will take good car as first pay ment. Prlco 4,000. also FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment $25.00 mo. J. T. WARD &. CO.. 27 834 Main St. WANTED Colored woman wants housowork or day work. Phono 4 CO, Louise Lackey. 27r29 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with bath. C12 N. Ninth St. 27 WANTED Old.man to do chores. No boozer. Good homo, small sal ary. Robt. 8. Fry, P. O. IJox 177. 27-29 FOR SALE Small houso completely furnished; a dandy homo for'cou plo; garage, big lot; you can ralso your own vegetables. Prlco $1000; terms. Tho Ryan Roalty Co., 512 N. 9th St. . 27-30 FOR SALE A lovely flvo room bun galow, completely furnished, built in features, cement basement, stono foundation; lot 50x110, close in ,on pavement. Price $4800; terms. Tho Ryan Realty Co., 512 N, Ninth St. 27-30 Carpots and rugs cleaned to your satisfaction. Wm. Lush, phono 190W. 27-29 FOR BALE Hordors tho river and highway, 18 acres ot old alfalfa land; Vi mile cost of Merrill. Practi cally all plowed and seeded to ryo. Somo good garden ground. $115 per aero. Address Uox 17 Merrill, Ore. 27-28 t'UK bAL,o uo roiu cnaisKi, muu and $250, Just tho thing for a bug. Call 933 Washington St. 27-30 FOUND Auto crank on Chelsea road. OwDor may bavo samo by paying (or this ad. Inquire Herald office. t'umporuickol rye. White Grocery Delicatessen, 2729 MUNSINO THERE'S A VK-AR yWuNSING yy t; A K THE FIT WONT WASH OUT AUNSING AR UNION SUIT for Every Type of Figure MEN'S WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S MSS Pffitlv w I Iv, 'll f Jlifnl (if I ydL3lPC And every garment it a perfect fit, for each MUNSING-WEAR is fashioned with but one person in mind, that particular man or woman who is to wear it. . They give you that satisfying mental picture of yourself that comes only with snug and easy fitting underwear. Of course only the very best of material would be used in the makingtof such a garment. x MUNSING-WEAR for Spring is very reasonably priced- and -sold- exclusivelyJm Klamath Fa Us by.. i -s - TUB hTAR Yesterday u pessimist handed mo a hard times, down-at-tho-mouth story and I told him to go too Jolly Dick Lonsdalo's company; and last night bo did, and I did, and I wished that ho hadn't or I hadn't, becauso ho sat In (ront of mo and hu's big and I'm not. You should have heard that mnn laugh! nut then, when Olo gets go ing well, ho'n really funny nnd ev erybody gets Into a good mood right off. Hut tho mood Isn't every thing. You'ro really getting clover en. tortalnmcnt. Winsome Inolda Montague uncon sciously and without effort, makes horsolt very worth whllo as leading lady. Mr. Kd. Russell and Miss Mlra Mo- ICInnoy (It's hard to conccnl tho let ter's good looks under gronso paint) play tho character parts In a woll balanced nnd crcdltablo manuor. And then thoro'n Mr. Al Horde leading man. IQd's an exceedingly woleomo addition to tho Lonsdalo company, both historically and ocu larly. Altogether, tho show wont over big, with loto of pop and heaps of laughs. Romomber thut when you hao Illack Iluttorfllcs and wnnt to mopo (othor time you don't havo to bo romlndod, you know It) thoro's Paramount pictures and good vnudo villo at Tho Star. Critic. Hnvo You 8vn Krlloy today? Week-End Specials ;: 3 Pounds of Pelican Coffee $1.00 xr :. vrc Kuaiamcc 11. Wif4 J 10 rounds or Blue Ivaro oyrup 1 QO 6 Cans of Tomatoes 1.00 :: 18 Pounds of White Beans ..: .00 :; 10 Pour.ds of Rice 1.00 t X :; 10 Pounds of Onion Sets 1 00 X 100 Pounds of Onions 1.00 Buy where they sell for cash and save i yourself money. "Let George Do It" PUT THE TICKS IN YOUR WATCH Watch Repairing Specialist GEO. L. METZ JEWELER 622 Main St. W44 At Enders t $ J. E. Enders & Co. - i! TWIIIlWIMTliT"" ' "f' airj . ,-,-..vma-;--jn,1PJ- -iMlijiif "ff I H jS II" "