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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1921)
MONDAY, MAY 10, 1B21 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I'AHM KOUIl '!' tl A 8 N The Evening Herald J. BIURKAY. ttlltor tTRED HOUIiH City Kdltor Publlshod Jolly oicopt Sunday, by The Hcrnld-Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, nt 119 Eighth Stroot. Mamie Boyd-Wagner I Here For Concert Entered at tho poatotflco at Kin lath Fnlls, Ore, (or transmission through tho malls ns second-class natter. mkmiu:k of Tim associatkd rilKHS. Tho Associated Press Is oxcluslvolr tmtltlod to tho use tor republication of all nows dispatches credited to It, or not othorwlso credited In this paper, and also tho local nows pub Uanor heroin. MONDAY, JLW til, lll!t o Personal Mention J. A. M mid ox and Oliver Martin, of Merrill, left this afternoon by auto mobllo for a business trip to Alturas. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Knders. Miss Florcnco Porter, Miss Mablo Weeden, Andrew McGoe and Kugene Moody motored to Kagle Hldge yesterday whero they spent n very cnjoynblo day. George Carroll of the Union Taxi company, has gono to Mcdford for n short business trip. Passengers on the automobile stage for Ashland and Mcdford this morning wero Mlnnlo Mannus. Attn Hanoy, Messrs. Kellogg, Wllllman and Stevens. Mrs. Wayne Brldgeford of Olym pla, Washington, Is In tho city for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Underwood and her mother, Mrs. H. C. Chamberlain. H. W. Lyon, representative of the -Paige Automobile company, of Port land, Is here for a few days on busi ness for his company. Mr. and Mrs. II". C. DoYoung arc hero from Portland for a few days. Mr. Do Young Is with tbo Glllcn-Cole company ot Portland, manufacturers ot building materials. Miss Ethel Sly who has been visit ing at tho homo ot her sister, Mrs. W. D. Miller, returned to Dorrls this morning. J. Lepkos representative ot the Firestone Tiro company. Is up from Sacramento calling on tho local trade J. F. Redd and C. S. Daldwln mo tored over from Medford yesterday, T. It. Peppors, of tho Pepper-Cotton Lumber company at Macdoel. Is up from Los Angeles for a few days to confer with C. E. Cotton. Both Mr. Peppers and Mr. Cotton are reg istered at the White Pelican hotel. Mrs. Mamie lloyd-Wugnor nrrlv od from San Francisco Saturday I evening for a short visit with horj parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. J. lloyd, and will bo heard In concert tomor-i row night nt tho Presbyterian audi torium. t ' j Tho following extract from The Pacific Const Musician of Inst week : shows what Snn Francisco critics! SAfj KIIANCISCO, May 16. Dot- think of Mrs. Wagner's ability: "II. lnito signs of business rovlvnl In SEE SIGNS OF L OF Alt T ROSS SUFFERED FO T 0 E NT 11. Pasmoro, tho well-known vocal pedagogue, gave an Informal recep tion In 'honor ot hts pupil, Minnie certain Industries uf tho 12th fed eral resort o dUtrlct appeared dur ing tho past month, during which Doyd-Wngner, at his studio, BOG period also spring activity In agrl Kohler and Chnse building, on tho i cultural operations began, accord- evening of May 12. previous to 'lug to n report made public hero that young vocal artist's depnrturo on an extended concert tour through the northern states, which will ter minate In New York city today by the federal reserve bnnk of Snn Francisco. "Lumber production, -which has been nt tho lowest point In two HAD AWI't'li IH..Y SPKI.l.K AS ltl-Sl'l.TS Ol' IXDKSKSTIOV IS WKI.Ii MAN NOW JIAIXS TI1.V POl'NIW AITICIt TAKINO TAXiae. . C. L. Gaddls, son ot Dr. Gaddls, of Eaglo Ridge, has taken a position Tsith tbo California-Oregon Power company. L. W. Swlgert, prcsentatlvo of the L. J. Mueller Furnace company of Seattle, who has been here several days attending to matters of business for his company, left for Seattle yes- wroay. u. u. Lorenz has been ap pointed agent for the L. J. Mueller company here. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Dossier and two children left for the east this morn ing where they Intend making their homo. As yet thy do not know what part of tho East they will settle In, "but probably Arkansas. It. J. Newton, of tho Kruso Lum ber company, was a passenger fcr Albany and Portland this morning Mrs. Wagner has n high so- years, was 17.3 per cent greater prano voice of beautiful timbre and last month thnn In February" tho 'report said. "Approximately 60 per cent of the mills today are In op eration somo on part time ns against less than 50 per cent on March 1. 1921. 'Several milk condensnrles, which had been closed since tho end of 1920, have resumed operations and i others hnvo Increased their output to meet orders growing nut of a more active domestic demand nnd . u slight Increase In foreign ship ments. I "Unemployment has decreased, ex cept In tho copper mining centers. where shutting down ot tho prin cipal producers has been ordered until the market prlco ot copper ; rises to a point which will mako I production profitable. "In tho shipbuilding Industry, two new contracts of record size wero announced by one yard, al though others are Hearing the end of the construction for which they havo contracts. Tho building industry shows dls- 1 tinct signs of revival, permits In March. 1921, exceeding In vnluo hose cf March 1920 by 26.9 per I ent and being tar In excess of thoso j of February. 1921, as to Indicate uiuru luuu tsi'usuuuuie lucn-usu ui activity. "Dank clearings were only 15 per cent less In total valuo than in March, 1920, which, In view of the year's decline In prices Indicate that tho volume ot buslnou lxlng dono Is not less and probably great er than that ot last year at thU season. "Various price indices show 'hat wholesalo prices aro approximately 40 per cent lower than they wero a year ago, and volume of actual transcatlons In tbo wholesalo trade generally Is probably not less than It was a year ago at this time. "In the agricultural Industries, mixed tendencies ppear. Certain commodities rice, ectton, barley. wool and hep: markctward In appreciable luantt "After suffering for ten years without finding itn) thing that would do mo any good, Tiinlno has resitted iny health entirely and 1 have gained ten pounds In weight since taking it suld Charles F. Ross, of 1UM Knst Thirty-third street. North Portland 'For nil theso years my stomach has given mo trouble, mid often 1 was bothered with rheumatism In my Joints. My appetlto was very poor nnd my stomach was so ontdly upset that I had to be very careful about what I ate or 1 would be in misery Doris Leads KB) ""'IP NHftjl J HALOO.V HAH HUM 14 ttHI! At tho request of tho owner, nnd with tho consent of tho Federal Judge, n milium In Chicago which was rinsed for violation of tho prohi bition law, wns recently turned over to ii finally wllh ten children who wore evicted from tho homo I hey wore buying Iiociiiiho of Inability In pay Inntnllinentti. Dbrls Kcnyon. Mite's lending wo man In "The Connuint of Ciinunii, Thuiuaa Mvlgh.iirs Litis! phutuplny. MAMIi: DOVD WAGXKIt flexibility that is very rare. Her scalo Is lmpeccablo even in most rapid passages. Mrs. Wagner has had advantage of studying with sev eral noted teachers, and for the past year has taken tcchnlc and In terpretation with Mr. Pasmore, at talnlng most remarkable results." It will will bo a treat to bear this silver-voiced singer In Klamath Falls. The program Is an excellent one, and there Is no disappointment In store fcr those who are fortun ate enough to hear It. Her hard work and unflagging persistence is bringing her sutcess and recogni tion she richly merits, and entitle her to strong support from her home town. Added attractions are the pro gram numbers by Mrs. Cofer and Mr. Dorel. Mrs. Cofer's piano work is distinguished by a notablo bril liancy and sparkling clarity cf touch. She will play two composi tions by modern Russian composers, which will display her splendid abll- ity. Mr. Dorel will play two numbers Tim high quality of sticcoss that f"r follows advertising In tho classified hours nfterwnrd. Tho rheumatism In column of Tho Herald Is duo to tho ... t . Ii I a tin It nil mil mi lin.l ill lliiim s. . ai in; ji'iHi" vii ..... m .....i ..i ........ inioiiigenco or its rendors. I could hardly stund It, nnd somo- times 1 had terrible fiilutlng spells nnd would fall unconscious. I hud no energy, felt tired and worn out nil tho time and when I tie nan taking Tanlac was In a badly run-down, weakened condition. "After tnkliiK the first bottl" of Tanlac 1 begun to feel stronger unit better than I had In years, and ns 1 continued tnklng It my Improvement wns so groat that In n short while I wns n well mnn. I now have n splen did appetite, eat anything I wnnt nnd never havo any trouble afterwards. I am entirely free of rheumatism and t have nut had ano of thoso terrible, fainting spells since I started taking Tanlnc. I never havo thnt tired, worn ) out feeling; nnd am always ready for mv work, which I can do without n particle of troublo In fact, since Ink-' ing Tanlac I feel Just like a different person nnd It Is a renl pleasuro for mo to recommend It to others." Florida (Irnpofrult Hunklst Ornngen If you wnnt fresh vegelablen nnd fruit eonir. to tho PALACE FRUIT CO. Where you can suvn money HtrlnghontiN lUrnwborrle llreeii Pons Cherries AHpnrngus Penrs Hummer Hiinsli Illiniums Now Polatoes (keen Poppers TomulooH ('uruiiiliors. Open I) to U..10 Hiliidnys 10 to 6 p. in. f.lM Main HI Phono 522 Advertising pays. Try It nnd seo. SUMMONS KOK PUBLICATION IN KOllKCLOSUIli: OF TAX LIKN llN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, KUll IW..V MATH COWNTY. where he will spend several days at- in marked contrast to each other. tending to business matters. William J. Dcvaul. Plaintiff, vs.i llradford and 8lmms, (W. II. Drad ford and Louis T. Slmms.) De fendants. To llradford and Slmms. W. 11. Drndford and Louis T. Slmms tho abovo named defendants. In tho Name ot tbo Stato ot Ore gen: Vou nro hereby notineii tnni wn- linm J. Dovaul. tho holder of Cor- tlrl.--.tn nt llnllnnuonrv numbered 1111 Issued on tho Hth dny of No- vombor, 1918 by tho Tax Collector of tho County of Klamath, Stato of have not moved I Oregon, for tho nmount of Four and (I1.IMJ (M-iuu-iJouarn, win buiuu i Imlni. thn nmmin, (linn linn finil ties during the month, but nu?nr. delinquent for taxes for tho yoar Snap This Snap! FREE This week we give wilh each pair of Boys' and Children's Shoes Sold a pair of our BEST HOSE FREE This will be the last week of school your child may need a new pair of shoes or Ox fords. Buy them here and get a pair of splendid hose FREE. Men's Dress Shoes $4.95 to $10 Men's Work Shoes $2.50 to $12 BRADLEY-EVANS SHOE CO. 727 Main St. both cano and wheat, and canned fruits havo been steadily moving iuto consumption. "Preclpltqtlon occurred upper- 1314 together with penalty. Interest and costs thereon upon tho real property assessed to you, ot which you aro tho owner as appears of j record, situated In said County andi tunely during March but the mouth I stato. and particularly bounded nndl was not marked by the abundant described as follows, to-wlt: Tho rainfall which has cbaractorbed iho ' -for"! H.n,f ?lntho. Nor."!i. "v" .?'' i . .... , n .... i tho Northwest Quarter cf tho North- winter of 1320-21. Condition are pnst Quarter (N N!4 N. w. N.' reported exceptionally favoralilu for e.iu of Section 3G. Townshln 39. growing crops In all sections of tho Range 15 Kast Wllllamctto Merld- jTho first is a beautiful and sustain-'district, savo portions of sautlieru ,an; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Collins return-!e1 melody set to tho accompaniment California and southern ArJzen.i, You nro further nntlflt-d thnt said Win. Dovaul linn paid taxes on said ed Saturday night from a two wpoks'l0 ono ot Bach's best-known pro-whero the rainfall has been bi.i premises for prior or subsequent automobile trip to Kugene and Port-,,udes b' Oustave Ferrari. The eth.1 normal all (.eason. years, with the rnto of Interest on land. er is a dainty and capricious Chan- "A cold spell followed by froit R:ll,l amounts ns follows. ,..r,..i ,.v- .h ..!... i .ii.t.i.. ic.irn unit ix iiu-ami i. iimn m Arthur Frarler. a rnnchcr from l8on,;t,e' r m,I son5- which re-'occurred over tho wholo district Merrill, was in Saturday afternoon 'vea'8 ,l8cI' ln sa? an(1 ,n dreamy during tho last few days of March buying supplies and nttendinc to bus. i 00US- wr ,orel ls thorough and the first few days of April 1 1 0 1 C In ea matters, W. IJ. Gates Is an out-of-town vis itor from I.akevlew. ltoy J. White of Medford, Is hero for u few days attending to business matters. N. E. Woodhoueo Is up from Mqr rlll on business for u few days. A. J. Voye returned last night from a trip to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Vanllellen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ilogjrs and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Mooro motored to Rock Creek yesterdny. They report that work Is being done on tho road and it Is In very gcod condition. Miss Hilda Chase who has been teaching at Shasta View, left for her homo in Portland this morning. J. O. Goldthwalte waB a passenger for San Francisco this morning where he will be gono several days attend ing to business matters. Miss Ina Hughes who has been spending tho week end here with friends, returned to Worden, whero she teaches, this morning. musician. iSomo dnmaco waH renorted from Tickets for this concert are on practically every fruit and grape1910 Nov A momber of the Wisconsin Histor ical Society has announced that Boarch for relics of Norse explorers who visited Minnesota In 13C2 will bo begun this yoar It Is his bellof that tho whlto men visited tho nor thern part of tho American contlnout ono hundred years before Iho arrival ot Columbus at San Salvador. salo at bcth music houses. -I'XfXUtk O'ltKKK TKJIi'I.i: Tho remains of an Imposing tem ple have been unearthed by Greek archeologlsts nt Itenas in Thessaly. Tho temple Is in an excollent state of preservation and is as largo as tho Tomplo of Jupiter at Alympla. In scriptions In bronro established tho date of 100 D. C. Officials of the Pennsylvania nail road have Instructed tholr omployes Browing area, but, while Individual ; j317 growers raftered soverly In some) ca3es, report Indlcte no serious ro- 1318 iluctlon ot prospective crops from this cause. A section of tho bank's report de- Tax Paid cnlpt Interest No. Nov. IB. C372 J3.93 12C4 1318 IB, 67CG 3.33 12',t 1318 Nov. 15, C1G8 3.03 12C& 1318 Apr. 5 2233 2.50 12 1313 Said W. II. llradford and Louis T. Slmms as tho owners of tho legal title of tho nhovo described proporty, voted to citrus fruits said on April as tho same appears of record, und 1, 1921, approximately 35 per cent oach ot tno othftr PoonH nhovo of tho naval oranuo crou now i.k. nnme(1 nro hvrohy further notl oi tno naai oranfco crop, now es-fe(, )at Wlmam j novnul tlmated at 23,000 cars, rcmulncd , ww n,,iy to tho Circuit Court of tho I to bo gathered. Th,o navel orange County nnd Stato'nforcsnld for n do-1 crop In 1919-20 -was 10,700 car-lCr0 foreclosing tho lien ngnlnst thoi lnutiH. Wnnthnr ron.iinnn. i. ,. Property nbqvo described, nnd men- tlnnn.l In snl.1 ri.rt1fli.ntn A...1 vnn nnrt iloplnrn.l. Iinvn hfrn fnvnrnhlf. . .... .. '. ' tn nntltv i,.n.. .. , . ' .............. nr0 uuruuy auimnoueii 10 appear to notify passengers of any serious for tho distribution. within sixty days after tho first nub- "Tho Valencia orango crop, which 'Hcatlon of this summons, oxcluslvo of will bo harvest..,! durlnir ihn m. ! mo nay m saui nrsi puniicaiiori, nnu delays tc trains, the cause, probable length of tlmo of interruption and when sorvico w ibo resumed. An ancient law exempting tho homes of the working class and pub lic employos from taxation has been revived In Rio do Janeiro In an effort to relievo tho housing shortage. To Insuro tho playing of golf on Sundays, Tawstock Village, Now Jer sey, has been organized by nineteen members of tho Haddon County Club. There aro exactly nineteen electivo and appointive offices to bo filled, mer menths, is estimated at i!2, 200 cars" tho statement said. "Tho coming crop promises to bo tho largest ever harvested In tbo state and the oranges appear to bo of normal slzo, without an excess of either largo or small fruits." Discussing sugar beet plantings, tho report said tho acrc.igo planted this year was oxpecte'd to bo about the samo as last year, wbun 292, 000 acres wero' set out, Itogardlng livestock, tho rCPrl A lnndslldo caufaeC by torrential I declared tho low prices ot feed and rains destroyed two villages in Italy, j of livestock seem n offer opportun Tho peculiar featuro of tho elldo was Itlei fbrp!Ual5"ii(vc'1rr!(.nt In thnt it.nwivod so slowly that tho in- stockcr undv fJ!e'dyr nnlRKlslbut' ro habitants .woro-nblo to escape, butlports from principal innrkojH IndN their homes and vinoyards wore en- cato stockmui (irnot"bijylriB to In sulted, crease' their herd."') defend this action or pay tho amount duo as nhovo shown, togathor with costs and accrued Inieroit, nnd In caso of your failure to do so, n de cree wll bo rondorod foreclosing tuo nen or sain taxo.n and costs ngalpst tho land and premises above named. This summons Ii published by ornor of tho Honorablo D. V. Kuy kondall. Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tho Stntn of Oregon for tho Coun ty ot muimuii unii nam oriiur wns made and (later, till 4th day of April, 1921 and Iho date or tho first publication of this summons Is tho 1th day ot April. 1921. All process and pnnrit In this pro ceeding may ho sorved upon tho un Jorslgncd residing within tho Plato of Oregon at tho address hereafter mentioned, W M DUNCAN Attorney for PMn r Address 200 Odd ''plows' UulldltiK, I Klamnth Falls, Orogor 'II I OooKlsiBiRi(sO imnfciiliiiia' AltAHBtrcat that no home decorator should ml$, at our ClilNamcl Sloro on dates Riven below. It will pay YOU to come and learn the many cay, economical method of beautifying cvcrythlna In the home with ClilNamcl. A CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATOR will test ClilNamcl In boiling hot walcr, hammer It and otherwise con vince you of its HEEL, HAMMER and WATERPROOF DURAIUMTV and its SELF-LEVELING ADVANTAGES which makes It possible for the most Inexperienced to apply without leaving laps and brush marks. There Is a ClilNamcl Enamel, Paint or Varnish for old or new, hard and soft wood, metal, cement, plaster, etc. each guaranteed holiest quality or money refunded. F E E E I 35Can CHLNAMRL I'armh t. Ui,n of attached coupe ii THIS FREE COUPON This Coupon entitles bearer to one 35ccan of ClilNamcl FREE at our store upon purchaso of a 25c Varnish Hrush to Insure a'falr trial or will be acceplcd as 35c upon purchases of larger cans of ClilNamcl Products. NAME ' Addr'etl T BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. The House of Quality" PHONE 261 if 414 MAIN ST. 5 f t. A agar: JWT .