The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 26, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
OREGON BREVITIES
O-
BALE.M, Mny 20. Two hundred
officers nnd selected onllstod men of
Iho Oregon national guard will go
Into camp for n wcok's Intonslvo
training prollmlnnry to tho mnnouv
era at Camp Louis next month, ac
cording to final Instructions Issued
today by Ocorgo A. Wlilto, adjutant-
Koncrnl of tho state.
SALEM, May 26. Mombors of tho
Oregon supremo court Joined In
rending a telegram to Prcildont Har
ding urging that tho lattor appoint
William Howard Tnft as chief Justlco
of tho United States supremo court
to Bucccod Edward D. 'White.
PORTLAND, Mny 2C. Portland Is
exporting more -wheat nnd flour this
ooason than ever bofore, but tho total
moTomcnt from nil north Pacific
ports has not yet established a rec
ord, though It Is eloso to It. Tho
Columbia river this eeason Is fon
vrardlng about four times as much
grain as Pugct Sound, whereas In
former years tho movement was
moro evenly divided.
PORTLAND, May 26. All Pacific
northwest lumber production records
wero broken by tho Oregon and Wash
tngton lumber output for 1920. ac
cording to figures compiled by tho
United States forest servlco hero nnd
announced by tho West Coast Lum
bermen's association. Tho report
showed that tho two states produced
8.841.57S.000 feet of lumber In
1920.
pnn.Ti.AND. Mav 26. Tho great-
est seizure of narcotics In tho history;
of Oregon was mado last week when
federal and pollco officials arrested
Jtvo men believed to be Importing
cogs In a gigantic dope ring operating
on tho Pacific coast. Slxtyrolght oun
ces of narcotics, valued at moro than
$30,000 were seized.
SALEM, May 26. Tho Union-Oil
company of California today remitt
ed to tho secretary of state a check
in tho sum ot $14,108 cohering Its
tax on sales ot gasollno and distillate
in Droron il urine tho month of
Apprll. Tho tax ot tho corporation on
Its Kcneral stations aggregated $13,'
301.77, while tho tax on sales of the
Klamath Falls substation amounted
to $-816.23.
SALEM, May 26. The public ser
vice commission, In on jrdor lued
fixes Juno 27 as tho dato for r. hear
JnK of Its order of last March grant
ing to the Pacific Telephonn .fc Ttlo
graph company material increases In
its rates to patrons of Its lines In
Oregon.
UEND, May 2C. Because thoy ob
jected to proprietor wTklng moru
than eight hours, tho Cullnnry Mll
onco placed pickets In front of four
restaurants. In rcsponso to telonrnms
to stato officers raking authority tho
reply camo back. "Cut It out, It's ri
diculous." according to tho eating
I
linn ownors under boycott. All of
tho houses cro union places.
LA GRANDE, May 26. Tho flood
ed area was Increased to probably
32,000 acres when another levee
broke. Tho loveo which broke is on
tho -west side of Cathorlno creek be
tween that stream and tho Grande
Rondo rUer. Tho water of tho latter
Is now backing through tho break.
PORTLAND, May 26. In spite of
tho rotardlng effects of labor diffi
culties In many of tho larger Eastern
cities, building conditions through
out tho country nro showing Im
provement and construction activities
aro increasing steadily In magnitude.
CALIFORNIA NEWS
YREKA, May 26. An election on
tho proposed organization of tho
Klamath Shasta Irrigation Project
was called by tho Board of Supervis
ors for July 12 tli. Ager, Montague
McGraw's Placo, Yrokn nnd Mountain
View wero named as tho polling
places for tho various divisions.
MARYSVILLE, May 26. Tho first
Bult In tho history of Yuba county In
which both parties to tho action nro
Japanose has been placed on tho Su
perior Court roglster.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 26. Near
ly 1,000 cats 904, to ho oxact
woro huinanoly destroyed during the
month of April, according to report
mado by Secretary Matthew McCurla,
ut a meeting of tho Board of D'rcc
tors of tho SanVranclsco Society for
tho Prevention of Cruolty to Animals.
LOS ANOBLES, Mny 26 Tho Uni
ted States g ovornmont, acting
Lawn and Garden Seed
thnriigh John P. Carter, collector of
Internal roventio hero, has tied tip
moro than a halt million dollars cnMi
belonging to tho owners of the Tla
Jtiana Racetrack In an effort to so
curo n settlement of Incomo taxes It
clnlms nro duo from thorn, accord
ing to n statement hero.
SAN MIXIO, May 26. Official
rainfall figures announced by tho
weather bureau hero show that tho
total precipitation hero this month Is
2.34 Inches to date, making It tho
greatest rainfall for May over record
ed In San Ulego city.
SAN FHANCISCO, May 26. With
his plnnlntlon near Caracas, capital
of Venezuela, South America, his an
nounced destination, James Otis, San
Francisco business man, loft hor In
n lnrgo nlrplano accompanied by Pilot
William Morris and Mechanician
Charles L. West. The party Is flying
by way of Fresno and llnkersflcld.
From San Diego tho routo Is mapped
by way of Tucson nnd Phoenix, Ariz.,
nnd then Into Old Mexico.
SAN FRANCISCO. Mny 26. Tho
Pacific Amorlcnn Stoamshlp Associ
ation decided to refuso to sign nny
agreements with seagoing labor un
ions In tho future, In line with tho
action taken by tho American Steam
ship owners In Now York.
SAN DIEGO. May 26. Six divis
ions of destroyers, totaling thirty-six
ships, nnd tho cruisers Charleston,
Salem und Birmingham, left port to
cngago In an extended search for
traco of tho missing navy tug Cones-
toga, last heard from when It snllott
March 27th, from Maro Island for
Hawaii.
Med ford Pays Honor
To Van Allen Cornish
Tho following from tho Medford
Mall-Trlbuno tells of tho funeral
of Van Allen Cornish, hold In that
city:
In paying tho last sad trlbuto(
thts afternoon to Carl C. Dunham
and Van Allen Cornish, two of tno
Medford soldiers who lost their
lives In battlo In France, tho pco
plo ot Medford and vicinity Indir
ectly honored tho memories of all
tho local soldiers who made 'tho
supremo sacrifice In tho great world
war.
The business places ot tho city
wr rinP! iinrini- thn hours of tho i
funerals which began at 2:30
o'clcck. Very largo assemblages wero
gathered "t each service, and n,
great throng -witnessed tho double
funeral 'procession and attended tho
Joint military burial exercises held
by tho Medford post ot the Ameri
can legion at tho cemetery.
Tho services over Carl C. Dun
ham wcro held In tho chapel ot tho
Perl Funeral Home, with Ror. D.
Millard officiating, and tho sor-
vices over Prlvato Van Allen Cor
nish were hold In tho Weeks &
Conger Company Chapel, with Ror.
E. P. Lawrenco officiating. There was
a wealth of floral offorlngs at each
funeral, Including pieces from tho
American Legion post and tho city
of Medford. The post's otforlng
stood at tho head of each Ameri
can flag draped casket.
Tho speakers at each sorvlco paid
high tribute to tho soldier dead,
and appropriate musical selections
wcro sung at each service
Tho pall
bearers wero nil American Legion.
men. .
It was planned so that each sor-
I WEATHER RECORD I !
o o
Ioroaftor Tbo Herald will publish
tbo mean and maximum tempera-'
tures and precipitation record as tak-'
en by tho U. S. Reclamation sorvlco'
tatlon. Publication will cover tho I
day previous to tho paper's Issuo, up
to l) o clock or the day.
Pro
clpltatlon
Max.
. 67
, 53
, 52
. 57
58
, 62
, 60
Mln.
35
21
48
27
27
38
35
29
34
34
34
40
35
36
29
38
33
36
44
41
35
41
39
46
46
May
May
May
May
May
May
May 7
May 8 70
May 9 68
May 10. 07
May 11 76
May 12 81
May 13 82
May 14 76
May 15 74
May 16 02
May 17 .. 63
May 18 60
May 19 57
Mny 20 53
May 21 63
May 22 71
May 23 74
May 24 78
May 25 77
vlcu would end about tho samo time!
nnd ro that each funeral cortr-gn
could iwombto on (Irnito street and
proceed to tho cemetery side by
side '
Tlio tnngelo Is a new fruit, u cross
botwoen tho tnngerlno nnd tho grape
fruit, and Is moro tender than either
Tho United States Department of A
rtculturo states thoro Is llttlo or no
tendency for tho Julco ot tho tnngelo
to squirt when tho spoon U Inserted.
EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION!
Klamath Post No. S,
American Legion moots
at tho City Hnll on tho
first nnd third Tuosdays
ot each month.
Ex-servlco mon nro Invltod to nt
tond tho meetings.
For membership cards or Informa
tion cx-sorvlco men aro requested to
seo or wrlto tho following officers'
J. II. Carnnhan, Commnndor.
Itoy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant.
For rollof of employment seo or
wrlto tho Chairman of Tho ltellof nnd
Employment Committee, Francis
01dSvcaro Lakesldo Lumbor com
pnny. Klamath Lodge No. 117
I. O. O. F.
Meets Friday night ot each weak at
I. O. O. F. ball, Bth and Main streets
II. H. Oglo N. a.
Chas. Newman ...................'. n.
O. n. Manguo . . Socy.
W. D. Cofer ..- ...............Treas.
ENCAMPMENT
J. II. Houston . ....... . ....C. P.
II. V. Drown S. W
L. J. McCluro .... Scribe
E. J. Mayor ...Troasurer
TELICAN HAY HUH
Fare 25c each way
Leaves Rex Cato Leave Pelican City
7:45 a. m. 8:00 a. a.
12:45 p. m. 1:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m.
Hcckanl Kent Service
Phono 77
26-tf
Tho nest Insurance for Every Need
CALKINS-DONKUSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
First Stato Hank Ilulldlng
Phono 550-W.
Wo can servo you Insurancowlso.
CLARA II. CALKINS.
MOLLIE S. DONELSON.
832 Main Street Phono 01-W
T A..tn Qocvixn
UPP5 -fUlO service
DAY AND NIQHT SERVICE
Experienced
Drivers
jjow
r
Cars
Klamath Falls,
Ore.l:
ROCKY POINT
STAGE
LEAVES DAILY
Beginning Sunday, May
6TH & .MAIN ST.
Mako Reservations
8th.
at
Eaglo Poolroom.
Phono 370 or C4C-M
GEO. A. HELL
i
CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. Lois C. Bridge
Over First Stato and Savings Bank
Suito 105
Phono 102-J
G. E. WASHBURN
Contractor and
Builder
Construction Work of any kind.
No Job tob largo or too small.
Estimates furnished froo of
chargo.
PHONE 337-.I
L. D. Gass, M. D.
i:VE, KAR, NOSE AND THROAT
OLASSKS FURNISHED
Warren Hunt Hospital Phono 407
Ilm. Wlilto Pelican Hot"l. Phono S
HOUSE MOVING
Having bQught the
moving outfit of True &
Failing, we are now
prepared to move
houses or other heavy
articles.
Washburn & Houston
PHONE 400-R
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KLAMATH FALLS-BEND
STAGE
Leaves Klnmath Falls, Mon
dais. Wednesdays and Fri
llies nt 8.00 A. M.
Leaves llend
Thurfcdnys nnd
Tuosdays.
Saturdays.
Cadillac cars used.
Make reservations nt Tho
City Transfer Office. '
11. J. DAOUHT
Phono 133 615 Main
Excavating
Teaming
Let us make you a prlco on dig
ging that basomont, or othor ox
cavntlng you contemplate Wo also
do tenm work ot overy description.
Phone 426-J
Let Your GLASS troubles
be Mino
C. E. STUCKEY
Re-Glazing and Cabinet
Making
Phone 477W
Eleventh and Pine
CHIROPRACTORS
DRS.
MALLETT
AND
MALLETT
OFFICE OVKH CNDKltWOOD'fl
Phono nao-J.
Seventh A Main
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Uaud IngenoU Hawley
Chiropractic Physician
First National bank Building
Entranco, Room I
ashland, orrgon
DR. L. L TRUAX
WAItHEN HUNT HOSPITAL
Pay Phone. 41)7 Night Phone, MN
I Lirr UH DO YOUIt COLLECTING
'A number ot business houses aro
I saving tbo tlmo ot tholr bookkocpurs
,and Individual collectors by letting
.us collect their monthly bills. It Is
the modern method. It cuts down
J your overhead. Got your bills ready
nnd wo will do tho rest
'MRS, T. II. JOLLY .6th and Mnln
I Over Sugarman's Btoro. Phono 320 W
Klamath Falls Plumb
ing & Heating Co.
1 1 1 1 T:i MAIN ST. PHONE BI3-V
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon
Office and Residence
Phones 321
I. O. O. F. Temple
DR. a A. MASSEY
Fourth and Pine RU.
In Warren Hunt Hospital
Off. Phone 497 Res. Phone Sil
SAW MILL ENGINEERING
CONSTRUCTION OO.
Designers nnd builders of mod
ern saw uiIIIn, planing mills anal
box plants. Dredging. Pllo driving.
Phono lOu-W
Office Corner Spring and Oak
Neur S. 1. Depot
Klamath Falls Cyclery
Wo nro horo to sorvo you, 'and
aim to servo you right. Motorcycles
nnd BIcyclos, Parts and Acossorlos,
Tiros and Tubes, that will stand
your inspection, as wo carry tho
best In our lino. Repair shop In
connection with Harloy-Davldson
Sorvlco.
Phono 273
1010 Main St. Klamath Falls
O. E. IJISMAHK
Rdurphey's
naai.1! .hi mxnnmamnrrmimmrm
m wt Hr
ELLISON-
PROGRAM
May 26, Afternoon Concert Prelude,
The Lowcll-Patton company; Readings,
Winifred Windus, Junior Chautauqua Play
Hour.
Evening Concert Prelude The Low-ell-Patton
Company; Lecture, "Paying the
Fiddler," E. B. Fish, editor of "Labor and
Industry."
May 27, Afternoon Lecture Enter
tainment, "From Peace Pipe to War Trail,"
Chief Strongheart. Junior Chautauqua
Hour.
Evening The Play, famous comedy
success, "It Pays to Advertise," presented
by the eKighle New York Players.
May 28, AfternoonConcert Prelude,
the Alexander Trio; Lecture, "The Won
ders of the Mind," Dr. E. L. House, Jun
ior Chautauqua Play Hour.
Evening Concert Prelude, the Alexan
der Trio; Lecture, "The Destroyers and
Builders of calth," Dr. E. L. House, noted
author and psychologist.
I WILL-
Tk. out Collar or Fill In Lot
CON MURPHY
.117 Mortimer St. Phone nil.W
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Offlco Phono 177W Itos 177R
Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart
I'hyatrfan and Surgeon
White Ilulldlng
Klamath Falls Oregon
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DENTISTS
Dr. E. G. Witecarver
PUONfi 8A4
Dr. P. M. Noel
PUONK
Over Underwood's
Seventh and Main Streets
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
FINISHED WORK
FLAT WORK
ROUGH DRY
"Put Your Dud-
In Our Suds"
PHONE 154
Corner Mnin nnd Conger
E. D. LAMB
WIYSICIAN AND SUHOKON
Phone 17W Rooms 1 and !
17R
Wlilto Uulldlnt
Household Furniture
GOODS OK ALL KINDS
OUR PRICES RiaiiT
Wo Buy, Sell and Ilxchnngo.
Cor. Sixth and Klamath Avo.
nines co.
Instructions In llano
Playing
Teara
by
Expert of Many
Experience.
UltH. OHIIORN
Apt. 0. Helms Apta.
DR. T. C. CAMPBELL
PHYSICIAN ANII HUUUKOft
I. O. O. V. rmlldlnK
Phone 900
Rosldonco Wblto Pelican Hotm
Residence Phono B
Seed Store
n
LESSONS
PDH
BEAUTY PARLOR
Shampooing, niarcollng, massag
ing, manicuring. For appointments,
phono 36C, Wblto Pelican Hotel.
r-i mM1r ...
Mnttrnssva Mudu and Ro-
paired, uphnlstnrlng Crntlng, I
packing. .
J. i:. iikatton, prop, f
70:i S. llli St. Phono 1117. I
34"G"fr 4"4( t
GLOVER
MAKES
Your Watch-Keep
Time.
511 Main St.
Klamath Falls
PAINTING
Practical painting, gliding, bronz
ing, enameling, kalsomlnlng, wall
pnsor cleaning nnd gonornl con
trading.
II. C. TUTIIILL
Phono 183 625 Onk St.
J. O. Cl.lHJIIOlt.N
CIVIL ENQINHKR AND
SURVEYOR
Phono 192J
133 S. Rlvorsldo
FRED WESTERFELD
DENTIST
Phone 434W
X-IUy Laboratory
LoomU Hid. Klamath rails
" Ji""i'isysr-s-M,ru-VnTUVM
DR,
O. A. HAUIIO
Dentist
o. o. p. Haiidia
phonic at
Klamath Dye Works
Phone 408
OUR CLEANING. PRKHHINO AND
ItUI'AIItlXC WILL MAKK VOUIl
CLMTHIIS
LOOK I.IKE NEW
iiatm ki hum iw:u
lmp fnlh'tl
III! Main Sir
iimI Ih-lltmMl
Hliiiiiiitli KallU
PHONE 87
124 So. Sixth St
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