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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1921)
I'Acir: hix i. K1UDAV, MAY 0, !02t THE GERMAN REICH?TAG IN. BERLIN D. A. L AGENTS CUTOADVFJIMNTS HI THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON OF TIM WASHINGTON. May C 'As nn effective ngoncy tor Uio poniotuntlon nnd ilovclopmcnt of a spirit ot true patriotism, tho Society ot Daughters of tlio Amarlcun Involution is unsur passed," declares tho Republican Pu blicity Association, through Its pres ident, Hon. Jonathan Ilourno, Jr. "In that orK.inliatlon will bo found much of tho purest ot American blood flowlnc through hearts that nro Justly thrilled hy priilo over an cestral achievements. Not only in tho annual conventions of tho National organlzutlon but la all tho frequent meetings of local chapters, nro reviv ed nnd repeated Uio countless stories of individual valor, suffering and colt sacrifice by moans ot which n smnll band ot patriots met success fully tho assaults ot well trained ar mies of a despotic sovereign, aided by largo numhera ot colonists who for various reasons remained loyal to tho crown. Tho IX A, It. is tho most nctlro gatherer ot now histori cal data covering tho revolutionary period and to doing a valuable work which would otherwise, bo left un done In Its halls tho daughters of tho Union and of tho Confederacy meet on a common level, all working to promoto tho welfare ot their com mon country. "Other patriotic organizations, among thorn tho American Legion, aro rendering Important servico In preaching tho doctrines of unadult erated Americanism. Quito likely, for a tlmo, tho attention ot organizations of veterans of tho World War will bo centered upon subjects ot peculiar Interest to themselves, but as tlmo removes theso special subjects from constant attention a larger field will bo found for their activity In con ducting patriotic work along lines of Americanization so much needed In our conglomerate citizenship. All theso organizations havo a highly useful work to perform and they de serve the encouragement and help of all good citizens. "It has beon fortunate thoA in tho solcction of officials who direct tho policies and control tho management ot the leading patriotic societies tho members have chosen men and worn en sound in judgment and dollbenito In action, as well aa patriotic in pur pose Thore are always sinister inter csts which aro roady, for partisan or selfish reuoons, to nuko surreptitious uso of largo organizations such as thrno. Persons Inspired by motives of that kind usually do not work In the open but accomplish tholr ends by secret creation ot prejudice. Un doubtedly efforts of this nature were mado In ix-oenu political campaigns but it is to the credit ot all the well established patriotic societies that nono of 'them felt victim to the wiles of designing politicians. In tho tense nervous strain ot tho after-war per iod It is easy to stir up antagonism by merely pointing tho accusing fin ger and whispering 'pro-German' or 'pro-Uritlsh' or pro-anything-else. As a medium tor conducting such an attack, a patriotic society would bo a most potent agency and one sus:op tlblo of great wrong if Improperly need. Tho Daughters of tho American Kovolutlon, tho brother, organization of similar name, the American Le gion and other world war fraterni ties may well congratulate them selves nnd their officers that thoy havo been kept free from (ho Injury that would follow Injudicious action nndor tho Instigation ot slflsh or par tisan interest." WANTED MISCELLANEOUS mJXxxwmihawas MWVMMM FOU HUNT Apartments and sleep ing rooms. 100G Pine. St. l'liono 44SW. 0-7 Our's lg tho scnslblo man's shoo store, where vnluo for tho price Is given. Uradtoy-Uvans Shoo Co. -f-7 WANTE1 Job driving truck. 921 Klanmth Avo. 0-7 FOR UKNT Nicely furnished room with bath. C12 N. 9th St. C-7 FOU UKNT Houso. barn, 4 ncrea land, etc., only 1 mllo from town. Oood chicken houso. Keno road. L. II. Knguo, 20S Wllllts llldg. C-7 "Klsinot" is coming soon. FOU SALE A lovoly flvo-room mod ern cottage on Kighth street. Tho prico Is right at J317C0: $C00 cash, balance llko rent.xTho Uynn Ilealty Co., 512 N. 9th St. 5-6 FOR SALE 2-rootn turnlshod house with sleeping porch. Inquire A. C. Davis, nt Rockard Auto Service. Itox Cafe. C-7 THE OWL CAFE is now open under now management. Moals sorvod family stylo from 11:00 to 1:00 and G:00 to 7:00 o'clock. Prico B0 cents. Wo also serve short ordors nt tho counter. Wo Invito tho public to givo us a trial. G-45 Good work shoos priced from C.50 up to $8.85. Dross shoes from $4.95 up to $10.00, no hlghor. Bradley) Evans Shoo Co. 4-7 KMPIiOVMKNT WANTED Energottc young man, ago 3G, de sires employment. Must bo perma nent. Good all around clerk. Open to anything. W. II. VAN. 6-7 " Phono 17F11 I'UMTING PliANT FOR SALE 16 II. P. engine, C-lnch centrifugal pump. 365 ft., 9 inch pipe, 25 ft. Cy press launch. 15 H. P. ongino $160 M. F. Cappock, Malin. Ore. 5-10' Mall or send your shoe repairing to Dradloy-Evans Shoo Co. 4-7 FOR RENT Ono furnished house keeping room. 1143 Pine. Phono 317R. G-7 FOR SALE Good paying laundry and cleaning business. Selling on account of poor health. Will stand Investigation. Inqulro 123 N. 4th St. G-7 For tho next 90 days wo will savo monoy for those who buy their shoes nt our Btoro. Bradley-Evans Shoe Co. 4-7 FOR RENT 3-roora aouso, closo In. 1021 Washington. G-7 THE OWL CAFE Is now open under new management. Meals served family style from 11:00 to 1:00 and 5:00 to 7:00 oclock. Price GO cents. Wo also servo short orders at tho counter. We Invito the public to give us a trial. G-C ADVERTISING CLUIIS TO Mi;i7T ON MT. IlAMEIt FOR SALE Ono 26-ft. launch, 7-ft. beam, C H. P. Frisco standard on gino. F. C. DoChalno, gen. dellv. 4-.C FOR SALE Dy owner, G-room house, modern, on pavement. Box 9D, Herald. 4-7 SEWING WANTED Plain sowing preferred. Prices reasonable. 538 N. 10th St. 4-10 Carpets, and rugs cloancd to your satisfaction. Wni. Lush, phone 190W 4-C TACOMA. Wash., May G. Dole gates to the annual convention of tho Pacific Coast Advertising clubs to bo hold hero next July will be entertain ed at PanulLw Inn, near tho snow lino, on Mount Rainier, near hero, it was announced recently. All tho largo cities on the coast will bo represented, It is believed. Tito Los Angeles club has advised that 300 mouthers are coming north. WRING- LAKE DRII'Pl.VGH Quito a lot of damage was done to crops In this vicinity by the high wind Sunday. Don't forget tho entertainment to be given by the children of tho Spring lake school Friday night, If ay 6. Mr. and Mm. James Stewart called on Frank Stewart Tuesday. Joo Caoa is working In town again far the Oregon Power Co. ... Doforo marrlago evory man has a theory about managing a wife, but after marrlago ho finds that It's a condition and not a theory It hat con ''-nts Mm. CLEANING AND PRESSING Plain skirts 7Gc; plain dresses, $1.25. C. E. Sparks, tailor, 80G Main. Phono 5G2W. 3-9 Havo You Seen KcIIojr today? ROOMS FOR RENT All room aro light, clean, pleasant outsldo rooms, GO cents and up. Home Rooming House, 920 Klamath Avo. 3-9 "Klhinot" Is coming noon. KSTRAY Strayed from my place, one black horso, weight about 1400 lbs. nig white star on faco and white spot on nose. Harvey Putman, Shipplngton. Phono 82M. . 3-0 FOR LEASE 300 acres rye pasture, on Calodonla marsh, until about May 20th. Sheep preferred. See or write Pacific Coast Mint Co., Room No. 0, Swansen Bldg. 2-C A girl wishes any kind of work, Box L. II., Herald office. 2-7 TEAM FOR BALE inquire D. K. Rulnnd, Lnngoll Valley. 3-D FOCUS YOUR EYE ON THIS ' FOR SALE Ton acres, 3 miles south-west ot Corning. Calif., lovol, good soil, houso, small barn, chicken houso, 200 bearing peach trees, GO Uartlotl pour trees, 100 nlmomMrcos, about 2 acrea alfalfa, good electric pumping plant, more than sufficient to Irrigate tho place, olectrlo lights. A profitable placo and n nico home. Prico $3,250. Easy terms. Address W. II. llnrris. Coming, Culir., or II. C McCort, 1G03 Eyo St., Sncromonto, Cnllf., owners. 2-9 FOR SALE 1 1920 Chovrotot ono- ton truck, good as now; 1 1920 Dodge sedan, like now. Exceptional prico nnd value Let us dnmonstrato thorn. Contra! Gnrago. 30-G FOR 8ALK Two room house, $1000 Call at 711 Main 8t. 3-6 llnvo you seen KoUi?y today? ACCOUNTANT Auditing, systomutlzlng, saw mill accounting and general prUctlco. Ivan Livingston, Incorporated Accountant, 115 A St., Croats Pass, Uro. 28-ZS Used Pianos, rcasonablo prices and lowest ot terms. Earl Shepherd Co. 12tf Hno You Svn Kriley today? FOR SALE Fora touring. Now top. now upholstorlnga, now paint, and motor overhauled. Klamath Falls Auto Co.. 224 Main. 2Stt Ono Chandler Chummio Ro.idstor, 1913 Model, guaranteed .condition. Ono Ford Touring car, new top, upholstoring and paint. Mechanically perfect. Uulck Sales &. Service.. Tol eohono 176W. 21tf I'OR SALE Tho undersigned offers tor snlo lots SA and 81) of Block 7, railroad nddltlon to tho town of Klamath Falls, Oregon, facing Spring street and near tho Southern laclfic depot For particulars reply to James D. Falrchild. Yroka, California. 22-7 llnvo You Seen Hcllcy today? DRES8MAKINO-rFlrst class work guaranteed. Mrs. Jefferson, No. 2 Main St. 27- FOR HIRE Ford cars without drlr ers. Klamath Auto Co., 224' Main 2Ctf Havo You Keen Kcllcy today? Used Standard Phonographs, lib eral reductions, lower terms. Earl Shepherd Co. 507 Main St. 12tt CITV GAIUIAGE When you wont icnrliago removed, aU 1 OF SSI. IsW ssHa' sflnHMHslMFvH 15? uJu U4i H' 1153 Iwiwliiwili ? lift I iff ff'B B 1III fa P'R' - mmmffi3X2JimmXE2iMam HBHllllllllllHHBHIHBIiiBHHBHHIsBIMIHIIHHIIVIMk tTjasE i: -"vXt(Araij, K 5-.Jiu.t.J rte:iifJ SBCMI-M'.Wi9 I . r ' mi.Mii.Mii ' in it'i j.i .lfSlf.l?ntWvtAV MkWftffl OraSHEsS' lion tho Gorman legislators havo boon firmly upholding tho Gorman Knvonimont's efforts to amount ot reparations. reduce tho wnvtvftw -ww "Kismet" Is coming soon. WANTED To buy timber claims not over two miles from railroad, i Address H. C, Herald, office. 4-6 FOR SALE Fifty A. ' Strelch and Gabriol Strelch roll oft wagons. Somo now. Also about flvo hundred 33-Inch iron pipe rolls. Priced according to condition of cqulpmont. Brooks-Scon Ion Lumbor Co., Dond, Oregon. 2-7 Get results by using class ads. 5 ' -MaiOf L i -jreal CoTee - served piping hor with pure cream gremr prte tn mtw CofFee tup serve & TdkeHomGDcpen Pottfhnufs SO? Which Pai Costs Less? m NOTE how the best paint spreads easier and covers more square yards than cheap paint docs. Figure in the extra gallons of cheap paint that you must buy and the extra cost of appli cation. It means that cheap paint costs just as much as good paint on the house. The best paint then Rives five or more years' protec tion to your property invest ment. Cheap paint on the average, starts cracking in twelve months. Which paint costs less? 72' Years Experience The house paints we specify for your home arc the result of 72 years' experience in making paints and varnishes for ever) purpose. Made to stand the peculiarities of western weather. The best material PIO NEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, zinc nnd color are combined with long-time skill, in scientifically exact propor tions. Our white lead base must pass through a silk screen with 40, 000 meshes to the square inch. A patented purifier makes it "whiter," so Fuller paints arc exceptionally clear-toned. The paint when finished and applied on the house is a beautiful, clas tic, tough, protective coating. Such paint costs but a trifle more to buy per gallon and is five to ten times more economi cal in service. Don't allow surfaces to rot. 'It costs less to paint them. m Fin i PR paints IadebI Fuller's V 9sKCIFICATtOM House Paints PhoanlK Pur Paint Pur Prepare Point- Manufactured by W. P. Fuller k Co. J-w "Pttt P.nirtT And "Phac. nil" tit Pulltr'i Spcclfictllani lor houit ,iilntlnr. Oc: clihtr an& jrou niTt ini pen ttut anyant on mikt locz xrvlct plnl. WHERE TO DUY TMEU. Thttt pitntl art Ira porunt to you, to it'a important to so to tht riant atoraa to rt them. Aftnta' name and ad ilrcurt art prlntid In Iht memo, coupon to Iht rlht. Cut It out and put It In your pocktt now. For Alt Citcilor Joha of ralnllo. It i Ad-UaMo to Semn tht Strvlcti ol a Mratet Palntr r Free Advice on Pointing ASK our SRtnt for our frte il vlcr. He ulll iliow you color curd which ihowa 32 ahailci of this desir able paint. We have a Fuller Specification Depart ment vthicli will tell you all about the moit desirable color chcinct, color har mony ami thoie other detail! you want to know. Tale advantage of Tulter Ilouia Painta. Tale nepi tn paint now. Don't let weather depreciate your investment. W. P. FULLER & CO. Dipt. C, San Francisco 1'ioonr Uanulacturtr ol Painta. VarnUhti. Knamfli, Stains, and a'lONKKK WlllTi: LKAU lor 72 Ycara Established 1149. Sraochea In It Cities In tht West Dolus tmywhere. Also miirrs ol Kubber Cement Ploor Taint, All 1'utpoM Varnishes, Silken white Knsmel, Ulteenlorlloors. Wish able Wall Finish. Auto Enamel, llaro and Kool I'alm, I'orch and Slip i'alot and I'lONEUK W1IITU LHAl). SAVE THIS XCut thla out and pasit it In your pott book aa a memo.) Hy houst nteds ralntlnf. 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No one person or family owns a majority of the stock'. In fact, it would take 900 of the largest shareholders pooled together to vote 51 percent of the stock! These shareholders ore tho men and women whose money, in tho form of capital, makes Swift & Company possible. They are Jealous of tho character und reputation of their organization, proud of what it is doing, proud to have u part in supplying to the world such products ns Swift's Premium Ham and Bacon, Brook field Sausage, Sllvcrleaf Brand Pure Laid, Wool Soap, f Swift & Company's fresh meats, etc. ' The executives of Swift & Company maintain tho high standards of these products as an imperative duty not only to the 40,000 shareholders, but to tho public. Swift & Company, U. S. A. jasgaeaea Lawn and Garden Seed Murphey's Seed Store PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St. A I,