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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1921)
I'HIHAV, MAY UK! I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page hix O . ,, .....- xpi1. Thin I ncrordlng to District I TIio purchaser nmy nt lttn option I OREGON BREVITIES I i Attorney Clinrlca K. Atrnn. ' l'- '" rash at he time of oli or, O o lone-half cash nt tho tlmo of sale ntul I , ,, . , 'tho hiilnnro in onp ve.ir with Interest Tlio three suspects wore brought Ilt tho rn(0 , x ,,- r roMtum an. h-iflf frntti 1 In tn nth tntlt tn- Ctmi-lfr nti.. .. t i i plan, for getting Mo - - C. 1). Stanton Saturday, ally ni.-ntlomMl i Section r.i of tlio volition of the legion. Tho llakcr del- Criminal Code of tlio lulled States' cgallun at tlio convention in Astoria v ,,..,., ..... . ... against nny comlilnntlon or notion Inst year wait promised tlio AAMAAAAVMWVWW liAlCnt. May 27. Tlio Raker American Legion post Is laying Its Jjl ( . .t 1 1 II MJ1V . III t at.. . next I . ' , - .icnuing to niiiiipr or onumrr.im th chance when It was voted to go to Eugouo this year. PORTLAND, May 27. Rcnowed Interest among croill'tors of .Morris Pros., Inc., Is expected to develop following (ho announcement that tho physical properties of tlio defunct bond houso are to bo sold Into In Juno with n vlow to reimbursing Investors. tho lienor unit no lias knowledge that sale of (ho until lot ntul Improve Frank C. Oxman, a lending witness nn'tits, or to prpvont free compel Itlin against Thomas J. Mooney, was not' l'p'Wi;,,'1,L,,,'1,,rs- , . In San Francisco -.hen Mooney nsl,,"1-19-C-- wil.l.MMNJY1" alleged to havo placed tho 1S11C l're- . ' , PORTLAND, May 27. Tho meat situation has become very serious. Thero has of lato been uttor stagna tion In tho livestock market. Kill ers claim that the low prices offered for livestock are tho result of the lownoss of wholesale values. They claim that It Is the lack of demand that Is causing so much trouble In the trade at this time. PORTLAND. May 27. Next week unless the weather man plays havoc with climatic conditions there will bo qulto liberal stocks of home grown berries on the market. In tho mean time there Is an ncuto shortago of offerings and tho prlco has generally been advanced for the California stock. parpdness Day bomb, which caused EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION! ten deaths, Earl Hatcher, a Wood- ' mi. Klamath Tost No. S land. Cnl.. stock raiser, was subpoo. , Jtfm, American Legion meets naed to appear beforo tho grand , fiKW(lj nt tho City Hall on tho Jury tonight anil outline this cvl- JpF ,rsl Illut Ul,ril Tuesdays ,lonco- (of each month. J Kx-servlco men aro Invited to at- Who borrows trouble will pay fortonJ lho mooHn-8 For membership cards or Informa tion ox-sorvlco mou aro requested to see or write the following officers J. II. Cnrniihnn, Commander. Hoy N. Foiich, Post Adjutant. For relief of employment see or wrlto tho Chairman of Tho Relief and Kmploymont Committee, Francis Olds, caro Lakcsldo Lumber company. KLAMATH FALLS-BEND STAGE I.ouvph Klamath rails, iI.im. Wednesday and (lnvx at 8 on A M Leaves llend Thursdays and Caillllae cars used. Make reservations City Transfer Office 11. .1. DAOUST Phono 133 GIT. Main Men Frl- Tuesdays, Saturdays at Tho It " WEATHER RECORD I o o llorc.itter Tho herald will publish tho mean and maximum tempera tures and proclpltatlon record ns tak en by tho U. S Reclamation sorvlco tatlon. Publication will covor tlio day previous to tho paper's Issue up to G o clock of tho day. Excavating Teaming Lot us make yeu a prlco on dig ging that basomont, or othor ex cavating you contomplato. Wo also do team work of ovory description. Phone 426-J May May 2 May 3 May 4 May r. 1 . Max. .. C7 .. S3 .. 62 .. 57 . SS May C 62 May 7 CO May 8 70 May 0 CS May 10 07 May 11 76 May 12 SI .May 13 S2 May 14 76 PORTLAND, .May 27. Private re ports received by the. Oregon Grow ers' Co-operatlvo association not only confirmed tho government's estimate jtn jp 7.j of n GO per cent fruit crop east of the jj lc """ go Itocky mountains this year, but from' jt j- """."."" C3 many sections of the cast came nil-1 jj jS fi0 vices oi tin re serious tiamago. in Oregon, on the contrary, thero aro prospects of a fine fruit crop, with tho exception of prunes. MVUTLK CRKKK, May 27. "While this section produced moro man nuu.vuu pountis ui peine jirunusi jjay C III 1920, and Is tho largest grower of , ', May 19 57 May 20 G3 May 21 63 May 22 71 May 23 74 May 24 78 May 25 77 .. . 74 Mln. 35 21 4S 27 27 3S 35 29 34 34 34 40 35 36 29 38 33 36 44 41 30 41 39 46 45 43 Proclpltatlon 02 Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meots Friday night of each week ai I. O. O. F. ball, 6th and Main streets II. II. Oglo N. O. Cnas. Newman V. (1. O. II. Manguo Secy W. D. Cofor Trcas. ENCASJPMKNT J. II. Houston C. P II. V. Drown S. W L. J. McCluro ... Scrlbo 1". J, Mayer ................... .....Treasuror Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C. E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine PELICAN HAY IIUS Faro 25c each way Leaves Itox Cafo Leaves Pollcan City , 7:45 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 12:46 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. Rccknrtl Rent Service i Phono 77 , 26-tf CHIROPRACTORS DRS. MALLETT AND MALLETT OFFICII OVKK UNDERWOOD'S Plmne .lilu-J. Kovcnth Mln I fffl fir A Ng CKHSON-WHITg fffr jl UJ W Vll ""'' """rn-MtMim-i" 'iiTtnr fitui ii i iiuiiimi iw 1 this kind of prunes of any locality In j the northwest, tho crop will fall short of that quantity this year, ow ing to unfavorable weather condi tions during tho blooming period Hut larger sizes will rulo this year than las't, which will mean more money for tho growers. HKSOLUTIO.V 'Tho Hest Insurance for Every Need' CALKINS-DONKLSON IXSUHANCH Afii:X('Y First Stato Hank Hulldlng Phono G60-W. Wo can servo you Insurancewlso. CLARA II. CALKINS. MOLLIE S. DONKLSON. SALEM, May 27. Shippers who havo claims for reparation against tho director-general of railroads, In cluded In tho period of federal con trol. December 28, 1917. to Fobruary 29, 1920, may fllo claims with tho carries aircct up to aopiemuer isi. 'STATE OF OREOON, ) 1921, nccordlnr to a letter rotelved ! County of Klamath. )ss. nt tho offices of the Oregon public City of Klamath Falls, ) ...! ,.,,!. lr.-. frnrt hn I'tllted 1 ' ' LO.IVltt, Police JudgO Of service commission rra the Inltcd i fty nbo mononC(Ii ao ,lcro,,y States railroad administration. I certify that tho foregoing Is a duly PORTLAND, May 27. Joseph enrolled copy of tho resolution passed Cogban, aged 60, was suffocated In by tho Common Council on tho 16th . .., .. ...i.i-u ,- .ii,wi day of May, 1921. it BUWUURl U1II, IUIU lin.ll i.Q P..''..j . . I KAVITT at tho N'ortnwesiern f-ecinc compa ny's power plant recently. Follow workmen attempted a rcscuo, but ho was dead when they reached him. , ItpHoliitlon Di'iliirlni: the Intention of tho City of Klauiatli FnlN, Onv j Kon, to (.'hangi tho (Sriulc nt the I InliTMTtlon of Setrntli Street anil Walnut Ateiuic from Elevation 1 1(1 to Elevation 1 1H. I WHEREAS, It Is deemed expedient to clinngo tho present grado at tho Intersection of Seventh Street nnds.n ,., c,,. Walnut Avonuo from olovatlon 146 to;83" Mam btroa C,I1E IT RESOLVED. That tho Com- Upp' Auto Service mon Council hereby declares Its In- DAV AND .vjGhT SERVICE tcntlon to change tho grado at tho' Intersection of Seventh Street and Experienced Drivers Wnlnut Avenuo from elevation 146 Now Cars Klamath Falls, Oro U UlUVllllUIl no. MINERAL BATHS Dr. MuikI lngersotl Hnwley Chiropractic 1'hyslcUn First National bank Dulldlni . Entranco, Room 5 AHllIiAND. OltKOON PROGRAM . May 27, Afternoon Lecture Enter tainment, "From Peace Pipe to War Trail," Chief Stronghcart. Junior Chautauqua Hour. Evening- The Play, famous comedy success, "It Pays to Advertise," presented by the cKighlc New York Players. May 28, Afternoon Concert 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 Guilders of Health," Dr. E. L. House, and author and psychologist. May 29, AfternoonConcert prelude, Mary Adel Hays Grand Opera Singers. Lecture, "The House We Live In," V. I. Shepherd. Junior Chautauqua Play Hour. Evening Closing Concert, Mary Adel Hays' Grand Opera Singers, Notable Musi cal organization headed by Mary Adel Hays, American Coloratura Soprano. I WILL- Take nut (Vllnr or Fill In Imts CON MURPHY .117 Mortimer St. Phone .1I.V Phono 91-Wi DR. L. L. TRUAX i j WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL ! liny Phone, 407 Night Phone, mu MMVWVMMMMMM OtUco Phono 177W Ros 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Surgeon White Hulldlng Klamath Falls Oregon ; BEAUTY PARLOR Shampooing, mnrcollng, massag i Ing, manicuring. Fur appointments, phono 3CC, White Pollcan Hotel. -:-"V - FACTORY SHOP Ro- t lug, i Mntln-SHcn Made mid paired, upholstering Crntlii packing. v j. i:. iiii.vrroN, pitop ,. 7(ia H. (Kli Sl. Phone 1117. ! I - CALIFORNIA NEWS 17-27 Police Judge NOTICE OF SALE OF IItltl(7.TK)X DISTRICT BONDS NOTICE IS HEREIIY OIVEN That scaled proposals will be received until tho 24th day of Juno A. D. 1921 at tho hour of 2 o'clock In tho nttor noon for tho purchaso of Fifteen ' sax FRANCISCO. Mav 27. lui-1 Thousand Dollars' worth of honug or. ...... . ......... w .- , ... . . .. --. ... nnrfs Inlo Pacific coast scanorts dur- ,M0 r-niorpriso irrigation imirici oi ports into I aclIIC coasi seaports uur ..,, .nlln... Orncnn. Snlit lionet. ROCKY POINT STAGE LEAVES DAILY Beginning Sunday. .Mas 8th. . 6TII & MAIN ST. Mako Reservations at Eaglo Poolroom Phono 370 or 545-M. QEO. A. HELL i Lirr US DO YOUR COLLECTING i A number of business houses aro suvlng tho tlmo of their hook keepers and Inillvldtinl collectors by letting J us collect thwlr monthly bills. It Is tho modern molhod. It cuts down your ovorlicad. Get your bills ready i and wo will do tlio rest. MRS. T. II. JOLLY ..6th and .Main Over SugnrmaVx store Phono 320W Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co. DENTISTS , Dr. E. G. Wisecarver PHONIC BM Dr. P. M. Noel PHON- Over Caderwood's Hrvrath aad Mala HtreeU GLOVER MAKES Your Watch Keep Time. 511 Main St. Klamath Falls mun 1173 MAIN ST. Ing Fobruary woro 62 per cent less and exports 37.1 per cent less In val uo than In Fobruary of ono year ago, according to a statement Issued horo by tho San Francisco federal resorvo bank Klamath County, Oregon. Said bonds aro to draw Interest at tho rato of 6 I per cent per annum, payablo soml-, annually upon tho 1st day of July ' CHIROPRACTOR i NEW CITY LAUNDRY Dr. Loin C. Ilrldges j Ovor First Stato and Savings Rank' and tho 1st day of January of each i Sulto 106 Phono 102-J I SAN FRANCISCO, May 27. Tho ' mas Moonoy mado a fervid ploa In court for Investigation of tho charge that perjured testimony was respon- siblo for his conviction for murder, In connection with tho Preparedness day bomb explosion hero In 1916, ac cusing Samuel SI. Shortrldgo, now United States senator from. Califor nia, of Joining with tho district at torney In a conspiracy to defraud Justice Sloonoy Is serving a llfo son tonco In San Quoutlu penitentiary. SAN FRANCISCO, May 27. First California grown watermollons ' of tho season reaching Ran Francisco arrived from Calipatrla, Imperial county, and wero quoted In the pro duce market at 10c u pound. OAKLAND, Cal., Slay 27. Flro, which flromcn said started by tho explosion of a large still, causod slight damage to a homo In tho fash ionable rcsldenco district. .COLUSA, May 27. Charged with tho brutal murdor of III Jump, Chi neso restaurant man of Williams, last fall, Sir. and Mrs. Jose Villa and Sirs, Slabel Raglan aro In tho county Jail horo awaiting their preliminary hear ing, Tlio dato of hearing has not been year until tho maturity of said bonds. ' Said proposals will bo rocolvcd by, tho Hoard of Directors of said Irriga tion District, and should bo directed to tho Secretary of tho Entorprlso Ir-: rlgutlon District, enro of Fred. D. Fletcher, Loomls Hulldlng, Klamath , Falls, Oregon. Tho Hoard of Directors resorvo tho right to rojoqt nny or all bids offer- cd. O. J. HILYARD, Secretary of tho Hoard of 1)1-1 rectors of Entcrprlso Irrlga-. tlon District. SI19-J20 ' 1)821(1(1 K" A. It. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR f7fw...tl T.nn.l Clttlni .' G.. E. WASHBURN Contractor and Builder Construction Work of any kind. No Job too large or too small. Estimates furnished fiQo of charge. PHONE .1;I7..I DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. 0. O. P. Temple FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Dud. In Our Sudi" PHONE 154 Corni-r Mnin unci Conger DR. G. A. MASSEY Fourth and Pine Hta. In Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Res. Phone 8M E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 17W 1 17H Rooms 1 and a White Hulldlng PAINTING Prnrtlral painting, gliding, bronz Ing, enameling, kalHumliilug, wall paper cleaning and general contracting.- II. C. TUTIIILL I'bono 183 625 Qak St. J. G. CLEOIIORN CIVIL ENOINEER AND 8URVEYOR Phuno 192J 133 S. Rlvorsldo L. D. Gass, M. D. WASIIINC.TON, D. C, April 28. 1921. Notlco Is horoby given that on Juno 18, 1921, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, beginning nt 10 A. SI., or uyu Kliit xo.SE AND THROAT that day and continuing thereafter ,-,, ,,.. i,iritviuiiri frnm ilnv tn ,nv fSnn.lnvs nxeantnd). ' IIjAS!I.H I UIl.MSIII.il as long us may bo necessary. H. I). 'Warren Hunt Hospital Phono lt7 Newell, project manager of tho V S. . Res. White Pelican Hoel. Phono B Reclamation Sorvlco, will, undor tho I , Apt nt M "fl lion (i Rlnl fi0.r.l I offor for salo at public outcry to tho HOUSE MOVING higiicet uiiiiior nt not less man uio appmlsod iirlco all of Lot 3, Section 23, Township 40 S Rnngo 8 B W. .M., containing iO.X acres with tno Improvements thereon, within the Klamath Irrigation Project. 1 DR. J. G. GOBLE Tho well-known Optician now located In K. D. Hlock, 1313 Slain, Phono 253-SI. Having bought the moving outfit of True & Failing, we are now prepared to move houses or other heavy articles. HAW .MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. DeMlgiierN mill hulldcrx of mod ern w mllln, planing mllU unit box pluntN. Dredging. Pile driving. Phono Klti-W Office Corner Spring ami Oak Neur a. P. Depot Household Furniture GOODS OF ALL KINDS OUR PRICES RI0.IIT Wo Huy, Soil and Exchnngo. Cor. Sixth and Klamnth Avo. DICK'S & CO. FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phono 434W. X-IUy Iiaboracor LoomU llldg., Ulama'Xi WM iWNMVMIWVWO. Ai Ltsiifi;; Hit. O. A. ItAMRO . Dentist I. O. O. F. Hulldlag ' PHONE 01 IAMAAMAMWWAMAAA Klamath Falls Cyclery Wo aro horo to sorvo you, and aim to servo you right. Slotorcycles and Dlcyclos, Parts and Acossnrlos, Tiros and Tubes, that will stand your Inspection, as wo carry the best In our lino. Ropalr shop In connection with Harloy-Davldson Sorvlco. A7o.kk..vn A?, W... Plinno 27a PHONE 400-R 1010 Main St. Klamath PalU O. E. IHHMARK Instructions In Piano Playing Expert of Many Years' by Apt. 8. Experience. MRS. OHHORN , Helms Apt, DR. T. C. CAMPBELL, PHYSICIAN AND HUllOKOM I. O. O. V. Building ' Phone 800 Residence White Pelican BoUl Residence Phone 8, Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUIl CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING WILL MAKE VOUB CLOTIIICS LOOK LIKE NEW HATS lUCIILOCKED Goods Called for and Delivered fttl Main Street Klamath Falui Lawn and Garden Seed Murphey's Seed Store PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St.