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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TflUlMDAY, MAY IB, IPUI I ran- - - - rnn The Evening Herald R J. MU11HAY TOKO HOU1.K , l-lltor ..-.-Cllr lMUrl 1'ubllshed jatty Mcept Sunday, by Tfaa llorald rubllshlng Company of Klamath Kails, at 119 Klghlh Htrct Entered at tho pottottlco at Kla math Fatli, Oro.. (or transmission through tho mall aa second-class natter I MKMIIKH OK T11H ASNOC1ATKII I'UIUSH. Tho Associated l'WM li oicluslvoly ntlllcd to the uso (or republication of all news dispatches credited to It, or not otherwlio credited In Ihli paper, and alto the local now pub llaner herein TlTi'IlMi.n, M.U IS, llSI meet on Mar 1. l Mr C. W. War rvnV country homr Mr Jeas Siemens o( Korl Kl.tm ath. spent a few day In Hpraguo rlxer vnlloy during tho past week, attending to business matter. Mrs Halph Linns n( tho tlorber tock ranch, la n Illy visitor II. s. LBS. OPIUM TO CIA YEARLY purpose. On account o( persistent talk- regarding tho smuggling ( opium, tho government framed a new law In December which camo Into op eration at tho twinning o( January I It was hoped, hn aald, that Ihla would provenl tho smuggling alleged to l going on In tho paal year Count t'chlda, tho foreign mlnli tor, supplementing tho homo mini tor'a oipUnntlon, said that Japan algnod tho Intornntlunat opium trra ty of 19 IS but baa not ratified It A lh. Inulv wilt beeltl to OPoriUo from thin yeur, however, tho Kovernment I ho said, l determined to eierdM Mrlct control oor tho trado In opium ll I f'XJ-- r$ e-?Sl W o D TO IT OS T Bringing a national reputation to tho already strong manufacturing community of tho San KrancUco llay region. Tho l.uthy CompAny. Inc . ono of tho Important battery manu-; Taclurers of tho I'nlled States, will ' shortly commence tho operation of Ita' now plant In Haywurd. California, nc-1 cording to announcement there yea tcnluy i Organlted for $500,000 and with! an Initial capacity of 100 batteries! dally, Tho l.uthy Compan will man ufacture l.uthy llattcrle excluilvely for the territory west of the Mlsalss Ippl. Formerly owned by Fiercer and Carter, manufacturers of cannery I machinery, the newly secured l.uthy plmt was given Its location In Hoy ward by reason of tho available mar lets for raw materials In San Kran-' dsco and vicinity, and Its convenient altuatton for tabor In being located six mile from the Melrose Industrial ectSon of Oakland. i According to announcement, the company plans building up Its bun I- i nun In tho Central States and ny soon as condition warrant to estab lish a second factory In St !ou!. ' Kansaa City, or some other centrally located city Distribution through tho territory has been In effect for two years. Tho l.uthy Flattery was In rented by J O. l.uthy. a Swiss engi neer. Accredited with overcoming eighty per cent of the faults of bat. TOKIO. April 15 (by mull) Morphine brought from the t'ntted State every year to Japan for re eiport to China amount rough!) to '. ooo pound. Huron Kujlmuru. raising tbo queotlon of tho opium traffic In China, uwrted at a e slon of tho Uudget committee of the House of Peer. It la Impossible under oilstlng con ditions, Ilaron Kujimurn said, for China to prevent tho Importation of opium and morphlno and tho Chi-1 neso aro compelled to endure terrt-1 ble sacrifices In consequence. A largo quantity of morphine it ' brought every year to Kobe from Knglnnd, said the Ilaron. a well ' from India and other place It la re-1 exported from hero to T-lngtao and to Kwangtung ' Tho Japaneao C.overnment-Ooneral of Kwantuni; derle u revenue of Y 3.000.000 (nbul II. 6000001 every year through opium. Ilaron KuJImura said. I'nder these circumstances, he declared. It H not surprising that the Chinese charge the Japanese govern ment with conniving at thl nefari ous trade. Such a ntnte of affair la inoicuaa ble. whether viewed from (ho stand uolnt of humanity or from that of international relations, drclaml the Ilaron, and he asked what the go crament had to any on the matter In reply Mr n Weather Probabilities o ) Kor a period of nearly fcO hour tho lino of barometric pressure uinm tho Cvclu Stormagrnph. at Cndrrwood t I'harmary. has remained In the neighborhood of 10 :0, al though since noon today there ba been a alight fall How ever, unleiw thl accelerate, or la long continued, there will bo no marked change In tho weather for another day Forecast for next 3 4 hours Conltnurd fair weather, with occasional light winds. I'rob ably cooler (let results by using class ads IlKM NATION Tho City Kngtueer pursuant to the llesolutlou of the Common Council heretoforo adopted, having under date of (he 2nd day of April 1 VS 1 filed plans, specification and e.li matea of the cot of Improving Jeff erson treet from Third street to Fifth, street. Fifth treel from Jefter son street to Uncoln itrr-et nnd from Fifth tre.H to Sixth Ue,-t on l.ln coin strwt. including interctlon and the Common Council having U ken thn saiun under advl'm-nt and finding sold plans, s(eclflcatloaa and ritlmatea sattafactory. IT IS IIKHKIIV KKHOl.VKI) That wilit plan, speeiflratlon and rmll mates for the improvement of the uforvsald htn-ets. Including Intenux Exta Special Purchase of 1000 HATS of tho very lntet New York Crcationi mncle by our New York buyer for Ln Vogue Stores nt n very low price. OUR ALLOTMENT OF 200 FOR KLAMATH FALLS ARE HERE To be plnccd on nle Fridrty at $5.95 Mnny of them nrc worth up to $15.00. All other hiRh Rrndc Hit Krently reduced. Do not delay in making your selection. 5th and MAIN LA VOGUE 2mmm3amsm 5th and MAIN 321M Hon, be and the tamo arn hereby Tokonaml. the borne approved fonrrete llituluhic or Wintr "r olhnr harl cuffarn ti-nirnl l K A.n in. ii m iinu.ii iiui.t .:ii;o 4td cost inrludltir grail Kl. That th. Common C-unr here i lnr roimK. curbing and remeni by declare Its Intention to improve ((nwa( aid portions of Jefferson strret I ,v m. ,-r. viliTll!lt fttxnl.V I-lfth atret-t and l.lnrt In street in K(, bf ,h c'omroon Council that the, .I..M Mh.l .1..,. .!. MM..H opium should first obtain the r-r mijl ,o of pof mission of the homo ministers The tlon, of jrffnron street, rifth street homo offlco allowed no permits for and Lincoln street with Concrete. the exportation of narcotic except Willlio or llltullthlc The estimated ...j.. k. ,nn.u.i .v... .1... ... cost of tlie improvement of said iioi under tho condition that they were . , . , .7,,. .- - i,. sections, by placing thereon either to b used solely for pharmaceutical terie-s for starting and lighting as: ttvo result of a perfected Insulation method, Luthy IUUcries to be pro-j duoed In Hayward will bo sold on ai two year guaraatco. "With Its executive offices located In 8an Francisco. 68 Sutter street, i The Luthy Company will be under the direction of men of long expert-1 enco In the manufacture and dlstrl-' button of batteries Tho company pro., gram for the immediate future, calls I for Ojo development of a strong man ufacturing organization coupled with nn energotlc sales campaign which officials suite will bo a radical de parture from tho usual procedure In tho storage battery field I The new plant In Hayward which 1 a modern structure throughout, hus a floor sprwid of 40.000 i-quare, fwl, and will bo served by a spur running from tho Southurn I'aMfir lino on hlch It Is located Manu far turlag opratlorui about to proceed will not call for any changes r construction, and it is expectl-d tbat thu plant will attain lu full dail output in a very short time Preparing At Bly For Sheep Shearing HLV. May 12 - 1. M O'wn. of tho Arlington sh-op shearers of Murys lllo. Califcrnlu. has arrived at tho Jus. Iloll ranch to fix up his sheep (.hearing plant This is a twelve-man, drop plant Mr Arlington has run a' sheep shearing plant hero for tho i lut two years and lust car nheared not less than thirty thousand sin-op i Mr Ja lioll will run a dipping vat in connection with this plant ( At the lasjt regular meeting the ijf rectors of tho Illy school selected tho following grade touchers- Primary, t Mm. A. L. Hlchardson, Intermediate ill us Onu U'enUt Mrs. Hlchardson Is, a tuachor of wide experience and Is I especially trained In thn handling of ' J primary grades. Miss Wnndt Is a graduate of tho LakoWeu high school and of thu teachortT training course of that school While In high school MIkj Wendt was prominent In deuut Ing circles und waH among tlioso chc on to represent Southorn Oregon In the State debating content in 1919 MLss Wiundt hau been teaching Our Ing tho past school year at Druws Oap, Lake county. Mxs. Ihilija (llvuii ontortainod the l.udlcs club at hor homo Wodnosduy, May 4tti. Aftor Hpondlug u few bourn , in ombroldory, dainty rufroHlirnoi wort) titrved A IiubIuui.i mooting fol lowed und tbo ludics adjourned Ik, now Here is welcome news for all tire users. Just when you are ready to replace your old, worn-out tires with new ones,Diamond answers the call of the times with a Generous & Sweeping Reduction in Prices of all Diamond TIRES ncse splendid high-mileage tires are now available at the following prices-. minister, said that the Koverntnent has been controlling tho opium traf flc In accordance with the provisions of the Opium l.aw cf 1919 This law required that all thoe who exported accordance witn aaju plans, speein i folL,wln- .irweribi iiroperl) and Is hereby declare,! benefitted by 4lil Improvement, to-wll Uita 4. . J. S. 1. Illixk . lxts (. 7. I. . 10 lllixk (1. I.OU &. I. 3. 3. 1 lltock 17 U)ta j. 7. I. . 10 lltock :. Its &. t and ' westerly half of llt 3 In lllork U. UL J. C. . 7. ond the wevterly half of IxiU 3 ami t In lltock 13. Uita t i and 3 and the eaaterly half of l.t 3 in lltock 13. Ixta 1 and 3 In lltock 13, Lola I. 10. I. 5 and eaalrrly hall of Uits 3 and 1 in lllock 3C. and lit . 7. V '). 10 In lllock 30. all In r'lnt Addition to thn City i f Klamath Kalla, Orecon. and that said property abovo tUted and deacrlbrd le and hereby In dertared to bn un"it fol thn expense ct aald Improvement AMI UK IT r'l'KTHKIt IUMOI.V KII. That Monday, thn 4lb day of June. 1931. ox thn hour of o clock I' M . at the Council ( hambera al Ibn City Malt, he fixed aa the lime land place for the hearing of tthjer itlona and remonstrances against the said propow'd Improvement and tbe Police Judgn Is hereby directed to 'cauan notice uf said hearing In ln published as by ('barter provided HTATB Ol OHKOON. ) County of Klamath. laa I City of Klamatb Kails. I I. A L l-alt. I'ollrn Judge of the City or Klamalh Kn!i. Oregon I do hereby certify that tho foregoing la a duly enrolled opy of a reolu tluti adopted by the i ommoii Council on the 'J til day nt May 1331. tie. rlarlng Its Intetttlra to impnne Jef fersnn street from Third atreel (n Klfth street. K'lfth stret from Jeffer nm street in l.lnrnln sir I nnd Lin roln stri-t from Klf'li alrret In Hlilb ntre.a, Including interwrllons. stul .iirovlnic ibn iilan. iw. iflnitlnn. and iltltnnlea of ronW nutitnll (! Ii the City Engineer a i. i.kavitt 13 23 I'ollm .1,1,1.... With All Cheese Dishes Iu4 lunxhet tuppl. pil Mcsiloni Vol MttUl iniltsd t,f lit. biui ltiy'l ikIhi and dslnllti fl (o ICMilcd thct llny'lt litomp4fsbI Snow K'l 4I Uuly a unbu tods wsfw )i-U ffwn finest inflfdltnti in rnodtm, sunny tuhfMts Then lKlMn fMtl and InvsiUblf llrihnrtt will dU(ht yoo. Al youf tiui r ln(rJp. nn and I trail f tint SIZE CORX FABRIC HED TUBES CSAYTUSIS aissiti oa jQuiron lOUSSOKK " " 303 14.00 2.75 2.25 30x3 25.85 16.60 3.20 2.65 32x34 34.15 21.00 3.40 3.00 33x4 44.75 29.40 4.25 3.85 3445. 51.55 3,0.80 5.50 4.90 Mow is the time to invest in jl ...amend r THE DIAMOWD RUBBER COMPANY INC. CAhfOKi OHIO vsj s-! I FTft' 1SrM i p&oway sf i yyi ' l C II C I icx ou n. I c LAIKI - W i a .vi.,i.i j,i.i, ,!(,. rs-orv , a. n..i ... I4i vv V I a, ,.. ...... jglf my ! I'-tlflt Coa.1 BUiull Co. L4J ipBaMMMwgt i SHOE PRICES THAT TALK CROSSETT'S $10 - MASTER MADE $10 We have today Reduced the Price on 100 Pnir' of Children's Shoes. These reductions range from 50c to $3- I will pay you to look these over before buying the next pair. , 1 00 Pairs of Men's and Boy's shoes will alo he in cluded in the Price Reductions. MEN'S SHOES, $2.50 and up BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SHOES, $1.90 and up RADLEY-EVANS SHOE CO. SHOES AND SHOE REPAIRING n LiS!5-SaJ3S-i-fe