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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1921)
I'ACIR THItKIO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WHDNKSDAV, MAY 20, 1IM1 ' The Office Cat IIV JIJNIUM llllll'IIIM of AliKi'l 1 rain would help in miniiil lilit doom, How oft m- bitter wrath he's wllrruil I mi'iin tlm winry post to wliom Most miiry inorliil In "a lilnl." i:. II. II. Of all llio folk licnciilli Hio nhlrH Or, iilioillil I Hay, of those I know? Tint lilnl wliom I niimt di'splno 1h Iiu who mutlnm, "In Hint HO?" TOM N. JKItllV. Olio k I tul of tiiidinilrithln rltlznn In tint follow who lives In a flat ami In sist on taldni; hIIiIii tromliniio Iim hoiis. HMi'i-n of Tnlll IVnlll, Attention! (Ail. In Now York CvnnlnK Hun) IIKI.P WANTK1 Kaclal workers. Apply Miss IMiiHiiinrtt, (Irnml IVntrnl HIiiIIimi Halrilri'HnliiK Parlors. ' Vcl Sonii' Prefer l'ediiK"KKlnK (Now York Worlil) Alli'KlUK t lut t tint iliifoiiiliint ittolu u hc.iI coal Im'IoIIkIiiK to her, valued lit f K 4 f , Mnhol l.uwson, a waitress, appeared IP WiiHliltiKton Heights Court )iistiwliiy iikiiIiihI llnrtonso Oolilniaii, 20 yearn old, who khvii hor address ii m tin' Marllioroiii;li Hotel Ilia llu.inl wants lo know why It In that when a man htamlN in tin) nilil tllo of n room anil happens to drop IiIh roll ii r Inittoii tlm blamed thlliR will roll nrnms l ho rooni III order to hliln under tlm ilariiiort? lie that un It may, II. II llnrhelor. of Hyr.iciihi'. N Y , han boon arrested on n I'lmrK" of liU:.mi.v. A Sum Wny lo ! Itull Would llkn uciuiilntanrn of good huslni'K man or a young farmer; llkn ono with n rnr. for pnntlinn and results. Address C. A., earn Har. Advortlsnment In Peoria, (III.) Journal. Don't think for a mliiuto that actors and nctiviwru kiss overy tlmo they iniike up. Wlsn husbanilH nrn preparing tholr pocknlbooks for tho Biimmor open ing. Dob Uyan wants In know why tho alarm clock never falls to uwiikou you when )m'rn going fishing? Yen, Mrs. llnguo, n woman can nliitrM'ii n lead pencil as quickly as a man can thread n needle. "And nnw nbldolh faith, hopo unit charity, theo three, but tlm gruat' cttt of Ihesn Is charity," saya n Now Haven paper, nnd credits It to '"!:x rhonBo." "KxrhniiKo" has been crib blng good Htuff from St. Paul. (8oo 1st Corinthians 13:13). ItrlnK Vnr Inrli i.Jlov. J. Owon. an nvapKelst, will preach at tint Htono church July ICth to August Int. Mercyvino. in ner. nan- Chas. (!urrln ssiyH s'unn married mon do wlthoift breakfast to rcduco flosh. and hoiiio do without It to ro duco friction. "Home brow Is n groat tnx upon tho dlKOMtlvo ytm." doclaroH Doc Johnson. Also upon tho Imagination. Kwn Ho Kstnomod Hlr: nrnntlng, as pootB avor, that llfo 1h ii gamo of BOOinaw, doesn't It seom that tho difficulty In tho present sit uation lies In IryhiK to Kt ltl s,ll,B down nt onro? - TOOPKH CUNT Germany Replies to Silesian Question PAUIB, Mny 25. norumny ropllod today to tho French coiumunlcntlon of yestordny on tho BIloHlnn quostlon, tho roply declaring Hint (lormnny hnd takon most rlgoroim moasuros to wards closing Hh frontlor with uppor Hllosln nnd to oblige tho voluntoor corps to disband. Aftor Ambnssador MoyorH caltod, tho French officials wore optimistic regarding tho upper Bllelon ioJu-tlon. rMww" - - - . CLASSinEDADVERTISENENTS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR HAhK Olt TRADM lluynos "Hlx" 0-punnonKiir; good hJiuimi, now rubber. Wo 'want n sinnllnr car, Cnll U.OW aftnr 5 1. M. 24-20 KOH IlKNT -- firToom furnlshod houiio. To I. 20.1J, 24-2fi FOUND Kurd rnnr light ntid llconso Iilato. Owner may liavo unnin by call in r at Ilornld officii and paying for UiIh ail. 2l-2r To avoid troulilit, tho party who took a lady's tan capo from tho Klks' Tnmpln Hatiirday night, rot urn sumo to tho Hhnrlff'n offlco at onro nn your Irtrmtlty In known. 2.1-2f ROOMH-r.On and 75c pnr night. All nrn outnldi) rnomii, cluan and light. 920 Klanialh Avn. Home Itoomlng House. 23.28 KOIt HALK OH HUNT Ono room cabin. Imiulro lftOfi Oregon Avn. 23-25 KOIt 8AM3 4 r. fur. or unfur. hniiHO with largo lot; ISOr. orognn Avn. 23-25 Whlln It lasts, Hhorwln-Wllllnms paint, $3,00 pnr gat, Hnfoty first, unit Old Mission paints 13.00, $3.50 and 4.00 par gallon. Turn I.lnscod Oil nnd Turponllnn advanced 10 por cont. Wo nro Btlll Rolling at fl.no por gallon. Owing to tho Incroniwi In business, wo arn compnllnd to movo to turgor quarters, 127 Fourth Htreot W. K. & J, K. I'ATTBIIBON. lluslncss Phono 100W I ten r, 31 It. 23-25 I wish to express my npproclatlon of tho pntronago and many courto- hIoh oxtondod to mo during tho two years of my business llfn In this rlty. Mllfl. U. A. Ill'IKSi:S8. IM.KH, ATTKNTION! Tint last Initiation prior to suinmor vacation wilt bn hold Thurmlny, May 2fith. Tho ontortojnmont rotnmlttoo Is arrnnglug to mnka this occasion onn to bn remembered. You will miss n good tlmo If you do not romn C. A ilaydi:n. 2S-25 Kxaltcd Itiilnr NOTIC'K ok ham: of iihuuatio.v D1HTHICT IM)M)H NOTICK 18 HKHKI1Y (1IVKN That sealed proposals will bo received until tho 24th dny of Juno A. D. 1921 t tho hour of 2 o'clock In tho after nnnn for tint purchaso of Fifteen Thousand Dollars' worth of bonds of Klamath County, Oregon Haiti bonds arn to nrnw iniorest ai ino rnio oi u pnr rent por annum, payable semi annually upon tho 1st day of July and tho 1st day of January of each year until tbn maturity of said bonds. 8nld proposals will bn rocelvod by thn Hoard of Directors of said Irriga tion District, and should bo directed to thn fiocrntary of tho Kntnrprlso Ir rigation District, earn of Fred. D. Flotchnr, I.oomls Hulldlng, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Tho Hoard of Directors reserve tho right to rojoct any or all bids offor od. 0. J. IIII.YAIU). Secretary of tho Hoard of Di rectors of Kntorprlso Irriga tion District. M19-J20 HIOI.UTIO.V A llfMolutlnii DcrlarlnK tlm Intention of tlm Clfy of Klnnmlli Falls, Ore- Koiii to tiinngn tlio (Initio nt tlm Intersection of Heventli Klnt mid Walnut Arnue rm lUevnUon I -1 0 to KlovaUon riH. WJIBnKAS, It Is doomed cxpedlont to chango' tho present grado at tho Intersection of Seventh Btrcet and Walnut Avonuo from olovatlon 140 to clovntlon 148, HK IT RBSOM'KD, That tho Com mon Council horoby declares Its In tention to chango tho grado nt thn Intersection of Sovonth Street nnd Walnut Aventio from olovatlon 146 to olovatlon 148, BTATIJ OF ORKOON, ) County of Klnmath. )ss. City of Klamath Falls, ) I, A. h. Lenvltt, Pollco Judgo of said city nbovo mentioned, do liorebv Cooking Electrically the ideal method Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They are cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. They eliminate the drudgery, the grime and the nerve racking tension caused by wood stoves. The expense is surprising ly low. Let us tell you about it. WrWMIWA California-Oregon Power Company 4 'Let us be your l.lrnnnnnarLrLrLrLnru-LrLrinj-LrLrinnru-irLn WWWWWWMWWWVWSWNVWWyi FOIl HAJ,IJ Vory nlco fi-room houso mouiirti, cioso in, on pnvotnont, fur- II I nil ml or unfurnished. Tnrtim. A. II. C Horald. 21-27 Young couplo, man oxporloncnd In wnnitil. ulf irnrwf rnnlr nr no linlnnr and wnltroiui for lumhor company. Can glvo raforonco. Ooo. Kodnor, jioii iiiuir, uanr. 22-28" WANTKD Painting and kalsomln- Ing. 1), W. Hurling. Loavo orders at tho Hmoko. 20-20 WANTKI) Position by oxporloncod, compotont lady bookkoopor-stonof- rnphor. Hox T. H., Horald. 1B-2C OUAKANTKKI) AUTO I1AUOAINH 1 1918 Dodge Al condition. 1 1920 Apodal Blx Btudobakor Quarantood 1 1918 Ilulck nnw car, guarnntood. Four now cord tiros. 1 1920 Ilulck A real bargain. Hun only 1000 miles UUICK HAMC8 A HKIIVICB CO. I'lmno 17UW. 7th nnd KUnuttli Avcnao CITY ClAIlIIAni; When you want Krbngo remorm). cnll 10H.2S. ODD fi:mxyh, ATTHNTION! On account of Chautauqua Wcok, tint Odd Follows Entertainment com mittee liavo postponed tho entertain ment which was to havo boon given In tho I. O. O. F. Hall May 28th, ono week. All members, Ilobokabs, visit ing brothers and slstors, arn cordlnlly Invited to bn present on tbn evening of Juno 4th. (iood tlmo assurod, W. C. WKM.8, Act. Bocy. 23-2C cortlfy that tho foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy of tho resolution passed by thn Common Council on tho 16th day of May, 1921 A. I,. LBAVITT. 17-27 Pollco Judge. IHorldA Orspcfrult Hunklst OrnngMi If jou ivant fresh vegetables anil fruit, conio to tho PALACE FRUIT CO. Whero you csn eavo monoy Strlngbenns Strawborrloa Oroon Peas ' Cborrlos Asparagus Pears Summor Squash Ilananas Now Potatoes Green Poppers Tomatoes Cucumbers Otoo to Ot.'io cvt'ry ily. 10:00 to 0:00 I. M. Hun day. 1 Main Phono 022 DANCE Tonight ft Scandinavian Hall GOOD MUSIC servant' Northern California Has Strong Directorate Captain J. W. Slomnni, O I) Ilurk, Dr. H, D. Johnson, H. II Dun bar, J. C. Thompson, loint maiingur Callfornla-Orogon Power Coinpiin, W, U. tubman, II. C. Orosbei.k and! IJnrl Whltlock nrn tho director. who will havo tho managemont and con trol' of tho affairs of tho Vortliorn California Oil Company. It wouM bo hard to select a board of more l-.vcl-bitadod, consorvatlvu buslnni men of keen judgment and oxocutlvo ability Bubntontlal Is tho word that best doscrlbes tho class of citizenship rep resented by thoso mon, nnd any cow pany whoso management Is In t'mlr hands will havo tho confidence of tho entire community. Captain Hl mens lias been more prominently Identified with oil development than any other man In Klamath county and his connection with tho Northern California Oil company speaks much for tho succosi of ltd operations. Thn company's leases are on thn Churchill lands and although tho Chiirrbllls nro not Identified with tho compnny, so for us public knowledge goes. It Ih significant that Mr Thompson was mado a director. W. C. Ihmnn, who Is In octlvo management of operations, Is a geol ogist and oil oporator with a lifetime of succflssful experiences. Tho dor rlck, which Is already erected on tho property, Is a standard 82-foot rig nnd tho machinery -which was pur chased on Mr. lAshmnn's recont'trlp to tbn California oil flolds, Is modorn and complete, According to statistics gathorod by tho Instltuto for Public Scrvlco, ono In every flftoon students In forty-two American colleges Is studying with a vlow to onterlng tho tonchlnc profes sion. Tho figures nro based on n sur vey covorlng morn than 20,000 un-dor-graduaten. SPINKS CAMP On Bprlng Crook and Williamson River wilt bo open to tho public Juno 1st. Tho samo spoclaltlos will provnll this season as In former ones, Good fishing, tho best homo cooked meals to bo had, boating, otc. , ' I havo both furnished and un fiirnlahmt nunriers for camnlnc par ties. In either floorod tonts or rough bungalow houses with screen ed porches. Plenty of homo raised chickens, eggs, butter and milk. My camp nnd property Is for tho KXCLU8IVK USK of my patrons. Tho public will not bo allowed to trespass as In former years. Me-o-my, how you'll take to a pipe and P. A.! Before you're a day older you want to let the idea slip under your hat that this is the open season to start something with a joy'us jimmy pipe and some Prince Albert! Because, a pipe packed with Prince Albert satisfies a man as he was never satis fied before and keeps him satisfied! And, you can prove it! Why P. A.'s flavor and fragrance and coolness and its freedom rHINK ALBERT w Mack Truck Precision has no equal .Production engineers whether engaged in the manufacture of mo tor trucks or scientific instruments, recognize one element as the stand ard of perfection. That element is Precision. Guess work,i sentirely eliminated during the manufacture of MACK trucks. Not only are the individual parts tested with extreme precision at the factory, but the completed truck is subjected to road tests as well. In the MACK laboratories are balances so sensitive that one's ini tials, when lightly written on a cig arette paper can be weighed. Ma terials used in MACK construction are subjected to tests and analyses by equipment owned and used by the MACK factories exclusively. You get the benefit of these tests backed by 22 years' ex perience of continuous, ex clusive truck manufacture when You Buy a Mack Truck. J. H. GARRETT & SONS 522 S. Sixth Street Phone 500 Tho Duchess of Rutland, one of tho most brilliant women In English Bocloty, was obliged to appear In court recently for refusing to pay taxes which she declared to bo ex-horbltant. IHWk i from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive pat ented process) are a reve lation to the man who never could get acquainted with a pipe! P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men where one was smoked before! Ever roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert? Man, man but you've got a party coming your way! Talk about a cigarette smoke; we tell you it's a ptach! the national joy smoke PERFORNANCElCOUNXS ' M MAIWKT QUOTATIONS PORTLAND, May 25. Cattlo 2Cc lowor; cholco steers $7.25 and 17.50; othor markets steady; prlmo lambs $7.00 and $7.75. frlntt Alb.rt It old In toppy rtU ball, tidy T.J tint, handtomt pound and hall pound tin humldort andlntht pound cryltal gtatt humidor with tpongt mottttnor top. CopyrliM 1021 by K. J. R.ynolda Tobacco Co. Wlotton-Salam, N.C. w