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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1921)
' Mrirt taVK THE EVENiNG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUK8DAY, MAY 81, 1R21 i .y & SAYS ELECTION HI HI MR ni uiiiLuguMi WAh Nil I AH f Personal Mention lllci:Hly In tlm ciuiiliicl of iiiHt Oscar C'nniplMill In In from IiIh ni ich nt Ixirolln tc day Mtlmi Dennis mill II. M. Adams,' two III) ranchers nro In town on bus iness for n. fow days, Alfred CiiNtnl wus down from Fort Kliimatli yustonltiy for thn day. i hid missus ii;ucii miii is on no mo- frimily arc r'KlHtcrud nl u local hotel from l'lill(;iiiln IH .....I tl... .if n - ... tr.. t .ni linn .inn n. . luwiir. in fu- Hiituriliiys mcIiim.I .llstrlrt election at , 1(.t y,.,ri,iy ,ro visiting with Chllii'iiiln Ih churKvd by It. C tlinlr hoii who In III In tho honjiltul. Hplnk, who In hern today to sou an1 Mrs. Jwk llunsiiknr who under attorney In ciiili'iivnr lo content and wmil an oiionitlim at one of tho local net until it tho election which re- liiltnln. In ImpnivInK vory rapidly, suited In llio cholrn of tho imini' Hherlff Woodcock of l.nknvlew, nr Mldii fur (ho now Hchuol liy n votu rheil hero IunI iiIkIiI from rortlaml uf lift to 2R. I where ho linn hern to deliver noiiio Mr. Hplnk says wont side sup- Prisoners. Ho loft today for I.nke porters aro vory InillKimnt and ho view. charites that Ororgo HtrowhrldKn ' Mr. and Mrs. I.estor TnrwIlllRer owner of thn cunt sldo Bile. C'uirluN motored to .MonlnRtii) for Decoration J. Ferguson, his attorney, und Minn lny. Twyln Mead, NChool siiprliiteiulimtj Mr, I.eo, Houston left yesterday collusion to keep a (;eneriil volo for Anil tit ml where sho will Npond sev from he I n if tnkon. ! oral ilayH vlsltlnt; with friends. Hit says that no notice of elce ' liurKo Mason drove to Medford tlon were posted; that not until Hiinday to Npond a few dityN thorn on tin inornliiK of election day was It business known to thn school honrd thut an Fred. Mill Iiiih returned frcm election would ho held, and thai tlm H.ilem where lie linn been for tho piiHt polln voro not opened until 10 week on li'K'il business, o'clock ut nl;hl after tiiiiuy witcru' Miss Hess Klli;orospcnt the week had departed. i end In Bonanza with her parents. A meeting hail been railed for' Mm. Itoy Cochran who 1ms been fliiturdiiy but It win tho K'miirul Msltlnj; with rolallves In Ashland for opinion Hint It wub called to )) tlli'pasr wcolojoturncd homo Innl cum tho NChool building and ar- ovr-nhiR rmiRn for election. Up to tho morn-' Charles Humphrey left for a Nhort Iiik of election says Mr. Hplnk, It wiin inulntiilned by Mr. Hidrlck, qno of tho hcIiooI board, that It wa merely a nieetliin, not an eloctlon. At II o'clock he says tho ncliool su perintendent telephoned the dlrec- torn with I.uko Walker, John Hlomons, J. I, llockloy and J. T. Dixon loft yostor-t day for a business trip to Willows, California. Thoy eipoct to roturn tho hut of tho week. Mm. W, A. Knstman left thin morn- Inc for I.amolno, California, whoro hIio will make her homo. Minn Krnnklo AdiuiiN toft this mnr nlnK for n Nhort visit with hor par untN at MncDoel. J. V. Fitzgerald, Nuporlntendont of thn HhiiNtn illvlHlon, arrived last nlKht In IiIn private car to Npond sov eral dnyH hero and nt Kirk on official bllNlnOHN. Harry Ilaymond who in Interested In tho oil hUNlni-HH here, left thlfl mornlnK for Hun Francisco to visit for a fow dnyH. Mn. Itaymond will return with him. Tho tlov Knrl Mathlfes, pastor of tho Lutheran church, left thin morn ing for a two woekN trip to Hun Fran elsro and I.os AtiKolcN. Mm. Btolln Mane and Mm. Jon nlo Drulllard bava returned homo after nn extended visit to mnny Cal ifornia polntN arriving last night. Mm. Mang to very much Improved In health, Mm. Frederick Perl of Minneapo lis, In tho guest of her sister, Mm. Marlon Nino, at Swan Lake. Mm. I'orl will join her huNbnnd 'In lon Angeles nt tho convention of tho i:ikn tliero In July. COPCOO TAKE 8AQE HENS INTO CAMP Tho California-Oregon Tower com pany bnHeball team Journeyed to Dor- rln Hunday, May 20th ,nnd took tho Dorrln hiiKeball team Into camp by a Ncoro of 10 tu 8. The gnmo won a hard-fought battle from Ntnrt to finish. A good-sized crowd attended tho game, qultn n num ber going to Dorrln from Klamath FallH. It. It. R. CopcoN .... 10 12 4 DorrlN 8 6 3 IlatterlcN Hutchison, Normnn and Wlrz; Adams, Ucrgson, Stunlcy and Urubb. Herald classified ads pay you. i-44,4 CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION iiiiixt hn iniido for thn urnrcr Individually. Ixt nc mnko your now spring suit nml enjoy wearing really distinctive clothing tailored lo fit you jx-rfcctly und to retain Iti citra-NinartnrNN during long ronMniit enr. ' CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor BIB Main HU liuslneas trip to Ashland yesterday. , Mr. and Mrs John Vale and dau ghter MIsn Cslher, Mm. Allen Vale and Mm James spent Hunday at tho I.ava beds. J. 11. Carniihau returned last night nml told them to go ahead from a business trip to Ashtund, Med tho election. Mr Hplnk had ford and Yrekn. previously been informed by Miss F. Hill Hunter returned Saturday llriid, however, thut tho election' menlng from Portland and Kugeno would ho held that day I ln th luttnr clt ho attended tho Ah a reult says Mr. Hplnk, tho' Masonic Initiation taking degrees up1 Moilno Lumber ruinpnny'a employ- to tho 32nd mid Initiation Into tho ees, which furnish 86. per cent of inysterles of tho Hhrlno Mr Hunter tho arliuel allendunre, bad not u was thn only Klamath Falls randl voter on tlm ground They, be- dato In tho class who took the work ciiunii of geographlnil location, aro t.nst year a scont of Klamath Falls west sldo supporters. ! Masons I"' ,,lu ili'grei1 "nil Shrine ' Tho west sldo slto was offered by work. ' ! Abraham Charllo und tho eust sldo p. t Houle. city editor of tho Her-' uy Wrorgo btrvwbrldgo, both as aid. returned Hatunlayny evunlng gifts. Karh In developing towmlto from n two week's vacation In Ban lots and deslro tho school In their Francisco, Sacramento, HolllMor and respective neighborhood as un at- other California cities. Mrs. Soulo re traction to homo seekers. mulned In Cullfornln and will visit Whllo Mr Hplnk Is sales agent fori friends and relatives for u couplo of the west sldu tot ho says his per- weeks more. nonal feelings uru not unlmatlns Mm. Charles Monro and dnugh- lion went unfair to all tho resident of tho district. IT him In his protest, but Hint ho bo- tor left yesterday for Portland, where Hove that tho methods of tho oloc- they will attend tho Itoio Carnival. Alfred Collier and Kvcrott deary spent the week end on a fishing trip nt Cherry creek. They report thn roads In very good condition with tho exception of n fow bad places. Clarence Motschcnbacher of Dor lis, spent yesterday hero. Among thn passenger on tho nu- : tnmobllo stage today for Ashland and ' Medford woro Frunrls, Wnlts, K. W. IllRgs, Kmll Flackus nnd J. F tawis. Mr. and Mm. Don Holding spent Decoration day In (Irani Pass, Mm. Holding went on ft Kugeno and Falls City to spend a weuk or so with rela tives nml friends. TO GROSS LINE .Secretary Carnalmn of the Klamath Wool (Irowers Association, Is In re ceipt of Information from State Veter inarian, V. II. I.yltit, at Salem, that n ler n conierence wiiii ur. j. i . i.s- Mp1 ...... Vu ,..... ,.. nrrV(Ml line, ho had decided to recommend to fcoro ,Q Bp(,n(, , Bllm,nor wth her """""""'i' ""i""1"1 daiiBliior, Miss Twyia Hond. county til order No. 37 bo amended so ns to pro vldo for tho pausing of sheep from Siskiyou and Modoo counties, Califor nia, Into Oregon after federal Inspec tion shows tint sheep lo he free from scabies and known possible exposure. Tho reply also urges tho associa tion members to tepnrt all cases where sheep hnvo been exposed to Infection to statu heailiiunrterM ut once. Sheep already passed ucross tho border, which nro now In tho vicinity of Horsefly Valley, will not bo dipped unless It Is proved (lint they hnvo been In Infected districts. The order will not become nctlvo until It Is sent to tho Stato Livestock Hanltary Hoard for approval. Big Falling Off In Lumber Output Tho Wookly Lumber Hovlew of tho West Coast Lumbermen's Asso ciation for tho wcok ending May 21st, shows that ono hundred and sixteen mills In -westorn Oregon nnd westorn Washington roport production nt CC, 813,336 foot, which Is twonty-olght por cent below normal. Now business totaled 67,900,934 feet. Shipments totaled 64,6711,773 ft. For dollvory by rail, now business Included 1,847 cam; rait shipments 1,694 cars. Unshipped Imlnnco In tho rail trndo wnH 3,019 cars. Local business totnlod 3,618,773 feet. In tho enrgo trndo, domestic orders totaled 6,790, 101 foot; export, 3, 182,000 feot. Constwlso nnd Intorcos tat enrgo shipments totulod 7,661, 000 foot; oxport shipments, 2,680, 000 foot. school superintendent llobort (loctz, principal of tho Klamnth county high school, left yes terday to spend tho summor In Port land. Ho will return at tho beginning of the fall term. Mr nnd Mm. J. Hlno nnd Win. Luston woro passengers tor San Francisco this morning. Iloth Mr. Hlno und Mr. Luston aro with tho Iti-ss Plow Plpo company and hnvo been hero some tlmo on business. Mr. C. H. Olson, who has boon visit ing with her threo sons at Merrill, roturnod to hor homo nt Omaha, No brnskn, this morning, Mrs. J. II. Ilhoton who has bcon visiting ut tho homo or Mrs, C. II. Hani, roturnod to her homo nt Hrny this morning, W. K. Lamm, tho lumberman from Modoo Point, loft this morning for n Bhort business trip to Sacramonto and San Francisco, Mr. nnd Mm. J, A. (loudlo, who hnvo boon visiting nt tho homo of Mr. Ooudlo's sister, Mrs. A, p. Hun noil, returned to tholr homo at Atas. cadcro, Calif. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. McCann and Mrs, Shortdan of Hond, rro roglstor od at tho White Pollcnn hotol. Mr. McCann Is mnnngor of tho Sholvln Hlxon Lumbor company of that city. Miss ICthol McOlllcrost, who has boon teaching school at Fort Klam ath, loft yostordoy for hor homo at Siiloin, whoro sho will spend tho summor. Mrs. Hnttlo Lovojoy wns n pass enger for Orland, California, this morning to spond sumo, tlmo visiting with frlonds, L, Islop a lumbor man, of Sacra monto, la horo on business for n fow days. Crattr Lilt, nttr MtJftrJ, in Stuthrrn Orgtn int tfthi unrlJ's nut ttaulifulUUt, ITCR U IL-". ledaDDmreDiui ofCrakrJaj VVORDS cannot adequately describe tho beauties of Crater Lake. Its sapphire-blue coloring, its picturesque island and its gor geous setting combine to make it one of naturo's wonder spots. Crater Lake is in the southern part of Oregon and is accessible by automobile from the Pacific Highway. And motorists may plan a trip to Crater Lake with assurance because Red Crown Gasoline may be obtained all along the route from north or south. Make your trip with "Red Crown" tho gasoline of quality the gasoline with a continuous chain of boiling points. Look fdfr the Red Crown sign on service stations and garages. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (OUfenk) ; m Gasollze of Quality "Perhaps You Don't Know" says the Good Judge How long a little of the Real Tobacco Chew will last. Nor how much gen uine chewing satisfac tion the full, rich real tobacco taste will give. Ask any man who uses theReal Tobacco Chew. He will tell you that this class of tobacco will give more satisfac tionand nt less cost than the ordinary kind. Put tip fit two styles W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUJT is n short-cut tobacco lK ' 115 1 A t G IAOPAK WORK ILeayeYour Films 'Before 9 OclocK-Your A.M Pictures am ready at 6 p? jftn nngerwooos mmi WW KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tfSw V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE U7li WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE purity 1 uut i ncirr imuua IaccupacvJ Let George Do It Bring in that Swiss Watch and we will repair it. GEO. L. METZ 622 MAIN STREET r. Just ,IKll I if U ttfM, All you need is a straw and a thirst' r then Whistle. Always th amm tA world ovrt PHONE 202 V TonG-ReLLii lffOWll 4'trtff ur uinu viifM i Fi 1 1 1 1 It VV' -ri 1 tliJ K WHY? Use ordinary Fir Flooring when you can buy the famous LONG-BELL FORKED LEAF OAK FLOORING For less tban you would pay (or a good carpetT On account of a rocont doclino In tho market wo aro able to make tboso exceptionally low prices: 13-16x2 U Clr. Quartorod Whlto Oak $225.00 13-16x2 Clear Plain White Oak J170.00 13-16x2 No. 1 Common Oak ... 00.00 3-8x2 Clear Quartorod Whlto Oak J175.00 3-8x2 Cloar Plain Whlto Oak J 120.00 Wo bavo this stock storod In dust and molsturo proof bins 1 ready far tmmedlato dollvory. Wo Invito your Inspection. i BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. I'HONK 107