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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1921)
. hIv-wju. THrUR&DAY, THE EVENWaHERD. IvALfcS, ORECW PAOH VQVR MAV 10. ioai The Evening Herald J. nuiuiAi:.. TBKD BOULH .., ...Editor -City Editor PubtUhod iJally oicopt Bandar, by Tk Uorald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Stroot. Entered at tho postotdco at Kla math Falls, Oro., (or transmission through tho malls as socond-clasa matter. mkmi1kk ok tiih associate!) press. Tho Associated Press is exclusively ntltlod to the uso (or republication at all nowa dispatches, credited to It, or not otherwlso credited In this paper, and also tho local nows pub lisher heroin. THURSDAY, MAY 1(, 1021 TIIK ClIASIIir.il OF COMMERCE REPORT Elsowhero Is printed a synopsis o( tho report o( tho socrotary ot tho Chamber of Commerce. If anything woro needed to substantiate the chargo of Tho Herald that nothing cotietriiftlvo has como out of the or ionization under tho present man agement, then this report supplies It. ' Mffo liopo tho full report will bo jrat In printed form nnd distributed, that tho members and the publlo generally "may s66 tho absolute (alluro o( ad compllshmcnt that has followed the, Immense outlay f tlmo and money as a result of tho thoorctlcnl follies ot tho present secretary. ( i No whero In tho voluminous roport can It bo found whero tho efforts o( tho Chamber resulted In adding a dollar to tho payroll of tho ceunty: whoro It has placed a single (armor on a (arm; whero anything has been done to Improve transportation (acu ities: whero help has been extended towards hastening tho completion o( tho Strahorn road; where any prac; tlcal assistance has been rendered tho (armor; where actual, construc tive development has been (ostcred. Throughout Is to be (ound n trail ot halr-bralned schemes, relating to pot theories fostered by cranks, whose chief Idea is a Utopian condi tion that will result in such complete community contentment as to pro duce such a spirit of tompermcntal Inertia as to destroy all Initiative or ambition. Of course, such a condition cannot bo brought about or could it exist. If anything is to bo accomplished by tho Chamber of Commerce such 'rot must be eliminated, the present ecretary kicked out and his place tilled with a man possessed of com ion sense, sound Judgement, practi cal Ideas, constructive plans and at least a modicum ot business ability. Tho Chamber is thero to bring in fac tories, to get bettor transportation facilities, to settle up tho farms, to lwlp tho farmer and build up ino enmmunltv from a purely business. mercenary standpoint. If it can not do thoso things, then It is a lauure. If It can accomplish some or all o( FINE PROGRAM AT PEU 90 The Pelican Bay school will glo tho following entertainment nt tho Pelican Hall tomorrow evening, be ginning at S IS p. m.: America 5th. 6th, 7th and Sth grades. Tho Vow 3th, 6th, 7th and Sth grade. Noll On, SII'-or Moon 5th, 6th 7th and Sth grades. Recitation Leotn ricall. Prtnuiry Itoom Song 'Echo." Hlrd Eacrciso and Woodpecker Song. Hccltatlon Harryetto Dcall. Song "Tho Mill." Hecltntlon Sonok.a Yahlra. Song "A Scout of Undo Sam." Song "Tho nig Drum." Itocitation Far Awry. Folk Dances 1. Shoo Makers Danco; 2. High Stepping Horses; 3. Rein deer Running. Address J. P. Wells. Supt. Song "Iloturn of Birds" Room II. ' Song "Root. O' Lincoln" Room II. Song "The Valentino Song" Room II. Recitation Margaret McAllstor. Recitation Ruth Hotchkin. Song "Carry Mo Mack to Ole Vir ginny." Song Boating Song. Dialogue John Lambert, Loulso Hotchkin. Song "Tho Blacksmith's Song." Song "O'er Hill and Valley Ring ing." Song Lullaby. Boy Scout Drill and Song. Recitation Emogono White. Recitation Beryl Crossfleld. Song Twilight Song Room III Song "Questions" Room III .XXX X Recitation Gradle Sanders. Recltatlon-rC. E. Lambert. Trio Earl Yancoy, Donald Har lan and William Batoman. Flag Drill By Girls Room HI Flag Salute Americans' Creed Henry Sanders. Song "Old Black Joo" Room III Bong "Star Spangled Banner." Refreshments. 20 Discount on all Kayser underwear. ANDR0SS-GL0VER The Style Shop 707 Main St. Phone 341-W SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS Vfe OFF On 50 tricotinc suits All snappy models. JUST IN TIME FOR THE WESTERN NIGHTS f Personal Mention The F. Hill Hunter dredge has (In Ished the work on tho Ocorgo Watt ranch and Peter Jones tho engineer Is In town enjoying a (ew days vaca tion. Mrs. Agnca Lclnstelner left for. Rosovlle, California, this morning to spond a week or two visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cottle and daugh- . nr - .., '- n II 11 can Btwuii'ii," -.- - i lert vera, uii mis muniiiig iui u them, then tho tbeorleamay be )n-8nort Tlalt at tnelr fonner noB0 n dulged In, but first must be,' built the San Joae( California, (oundatlon on tho ground betore the K j 0rant( of tno Algoma Lumber castles are erected In tho air. I compeny, who has been here several With tho exception of one or l daya on business, returned to Los An- things, everything In the report , gejes tna morning .He was accompa- WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED NEW L" Jersey Sport Coats $9.50 AND $11.95 Wonderful quality and werkmanship: Col ors of Green, Red, Copen, Navy, Tan, Brown or Black. NEW PLAID and STRIPE Sport Skirts $9.95 AND $12.95' All new shades and one of a kind. To Enjoy the ELKS WESTERN NIGHTS you must be sure to have a SPORT SUIT, WHETHER IT BE A TWEED, JERSEY OR COMBINATION. A WONDERFUL VARIETY IS HERE FOR YOUR SELECTION. ANDROSS-GLOVER STYLE SHOP .l.imaH n hn work of the Chamber ot Commerce Is the accomplishment of other agencies. Never havo wo peon such bare-faced appropriation of others' efforts by a public organlza- nlcd as far as San Francisco by Rol lln P. Rodolph who has been here a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Orlfflth, of Portland, who havo been here the Olucrs euui ; ....- --., I'unitiuu, wuu ,i,u uci-u iio ,,., tlon. It must (111 with disgust and, last few dan i00king Into conditions contempt mo men wv" .-. tom a view 10 iocaun, icu iur wecu a la.. At1nn nnl IIIAll Wit n ! .1 . H-llittL i.. -. imtriiv stolen and used with' out tho slightest credit being accord ed them. Tho report proves that so far tho work of tho Chamber of Commarco has failed utterly and that It will contlnuo to (oil l( n chango In man agement is not made. Kangaroo Court Rules Enacted By Prisoners Tho (ourtecn Inmates of the Jail havo established a Kangaroo Court, HA,Afl (hA fnllnu'lne rules! Any man entering this Tank with-' out consent ot Inmates is guilty of a rolsdemonnor nnd Is subject to a (Ino of not moro than three dollars. Rules 1. Every Inmate must bo present when court Is called. 2. This place must bo kept sani tary at all times. 3. No spitting or throwing of matches or clgarotto butts on (loors. 4. No unnecessary nolso after 10:00 P. M. C. Inmates must tako a bath onco a week. 6. No inmntes allowed to ap proach gate -wbllo other inmates aro having visitors, unless called. 7. All (Incs nro used (or tho good o( all, such as tobacco and literature Our motto is "Sanitation." Otflcors o( Kangaroo Ceurt: Shor 1((, F. S. Redriguez: Prosecuting At torney, Harry Ilrown; Judge, F. Swa er. v Mrs. A. K. Vowcll and family loft this morning forljobert Leo', Texas," whore alio expects to make her homo. and Mrs. Griffith may return to Klamath Falls later, i Frank P. Russell, president of the ' Portland Machinery company, whoi has been here on official business fori tho last few days, returned to Port land this" morning. J. O. Goldthwalte returned from San Frnncjsco last night, where hei has been for tho last week attending to business matters. 1 Mrs. J. S. Ball Is down from Cbllo-j quln shopping -and visiting with frlendB. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Coffin arrived by automobflo from Eugene yester day. They intended to motor on to Lakeview today but owing to road conditions have decided to wait a few days. W. M. Adams, a bank examiner of Portland, Is hero on official business for a few days. C. A. 'Dunn, chle( engineer (or Os car Huber Construction company, Is hero from Fortland (or a (ew days. C. L. Falk, of the Ghiloquln Lum ber company, Is registered at tho White Pelican hotel. E. L. Sliver, timber cruiser o( Klamath Agency, Is hero for a fewj days. 1 Among thoso In from Lorella aroi Lou Tuttle. E. T. Schlblo and W. W. Fordnoy, P. O. Crawford, chtof engineer for mis morning, .mt T tho California-Oregon Power compa ny. Ik ii l from San Francisco (or a (ew days on matters ot huslne (or, u 14 company. Mr. and Mrs. J. II, Mitchell aro In Trom their ranch' at Illy. Theodore Young Is up (rom Mid land for tho day. A. M. Clauson nnd Will Hunter up turned (rom Lakovlow yesterday whero they havo been (or the last (ew days on business. They roport the roads In very had condition and it took them H hours to make the re turn rip. Tho caso or Mary C. Holms against A. E. Whitman was dismissed yesterday by Judge I). V. Kuyken dall. Ren. Faus, the town marshal nnd fire chief of Merrill, was In town yes-1 terday attending to bualncus mnttoni. ; Dick Miller Is an out ot town vis Itor from Illy. K, II. Jones Is up (rom Wordeti (or a couplo of days attending to busi ness matters. Miss Isabel! Ilarron arrived (rom Mcdtord this afternoon to titti-nd tint Elks Western Nights and visit with friends. Frank Courtado has purchased tho S. C. Ilrlggs ranch near Midland. W. M. Lush of tho Crater Lnku Box company, nt Ilrny, Is up for 11 to days on IniiUnoeii t' V Phimnegcr, a saw mill mini ot Fort Klamath, was In town -terday MIhs Mnry Walker loft (or Ashland this morning to Imi present at tho graduation o(,nr4 jjlster Jtrom JhJW scnooi. Mr. and Mrs. Rex McMillan will orrlvo from Weed this evening to at tend tho Western Nights and visit a few days with Mr. McMillan's par ents, Mr. and Mnt. C. C. Lowoa Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stnvons, Mrs. A. W. Slovens nnd daughter led yns- terday (or it two weeks' nutomobllo trip to Portland and thu northern part of tho statu Kvori'tt Harpham, n-pnuwitatNe nt thu Pacific Const Mint comjiuny, t( KuKitnu. nrrlved hum IiihI nti'lit .iml (JjpijrUto ho located In thin city pw manontiy. Mrs, lluy (liirrett und duuKhlon Anna Kathryn, wern called to Eugene yesterday by tho Illness o( Mrs. Oar rettV daughter, MrH. Jones. John McFull Is up (rom llntiunta today buying supplier and uttiindliin to other business mattom. 1 x Carries a Double Punch TRUE economy as well as energy 4 for a good day's work begins with Olympic Wheat Hearts for breakfast. Scientifically milled and tanltartlu packtd. wrapped and tealed-the OLYMPIC Lint Indwlei your favorUt artaL t mo (iocmi. tloog wttbOLYMnCFlois IwAb 111 Jmr II .Lm & l7-il-7 1 1 111 1 11 I II I m PV-BJL ' M bH V 1. VI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PPIaTUifllBMI HUnif, i 'AUKMKWffn'tlBflfiiJf'wi K( ETf?r1WaTMaMBaii sHrj .'mc'I' v I SattMFVIifkVJ Good news for the ladies of Klamath Falls. We have just re ceived a new ship ment of PONGEE GEORGETTE AND CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES Beautifully decorated and beaded, these blouses will instantly win the approval of every woman. The prices are very reasonable $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 Come in soon, while the assortment is still complete, and supply your needs. You'll save money. 5th and Main Sts. &