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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1921)
fyOH VOVU FIUDAY, JUNH n, 1P21 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON tif. The Evening Herald jr. MxmitAY.... VRKD BOUJ.H .... JMItor ..City KUitor Published Jntty oxcopt Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Stroot. Kntorod at tho poitottlco at Kla math Falls, Ore, (or transmission through tho malls as aocond-class Hatter. MKMilKK OK TIIH ASSOCIATED IUU:BS. Tho Associated Prosa Is exclusively entitled to tho uso (or republication ot all news dispatches credltod to It, r not othorwlso credited In this paper, and also tho local nows pub ttaher horoln. Af ? 3Z7 MA,N ST r2tziooi$j SPKCIAL mucks IN SPOUTS HATS. AMj ' POPULAR SHANKS H $4.95 I .! SPKCIAIj HIIiK AN1 HATIN OAMI. ROI-KS DA1NT IliY THIMMK1) $1.45 - $1.65 ANDROSS-GLOVER The Style Shop 707 Main St. Phone 341-W SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS FIHDAY, .li'Xi: :i, mai THK SOIiDIKUK 1IONUS IHI.Ii (That tho readers ot this paper may becomo thoroughly fnmlllnr with all tho facts connected -with tho co-called Soldlcra' bonus bill, Tho Herald will publish a series of articles by Don Ucldlng, sotting forth tho various features ot this tncasura that tho pcoplo ot tho stato will pass judgment on next month. It should bo fully understood that, un dor tho loan fcaturo of tho measure tho money is simply loaned to tho boys; that It Is advanced only up to IS per cent of the value of tho prop 7G por cent of tho vnluo of tho prop erty In which It Is Invested and that It will bo paid back, with Interest, under tho amortization plan provided la tho bill. A thorough understand ing of tho new lino provisions ot tho bill means tho removal ot any serious opposition to It.) Episcopal Services . O. O. F. Hall Sunday Imprcsslvo services will bo held at St. Paul's Episcopal church, Odd Fellows Hall, on Sunday, Juno 5. I In tho morning Holy Communion and morning prayer will bo colo bratcd, tho Itov. Geo. B. Van "Wa ters, nrch-dcacon of tho diocese ot Eastern Oregon officiating and mak ing tho address, supported In tho musical part of tho aorvlco by a full vested choir. A confirmation scrvlco will bo held In tho ovcnlng at which tho Rt. Itov. R. L. Paddock, bishop ot tho dloceso of Eastern Oregon, will make, tho address and confirm a largo class. Tho musical scrvlco In tho evening will bo by tho vest ed choir. It Is estimated that the loan feat ure of tho bonus bill will bo taken ad vantage of by at least 200 cx-scrvlco men of Klamath county. About bno hundred of these ex-scrvico men In tend to build homes In Klamath Falls alone. Consider that only fifty actual ly build tho homes within the next year and that each man borrows J3, 000 from tho stato for the purpose. This would place J 160,000 Into Kla math Falls homes within tho next year. And we may consider this a minimum. This money will benefit practical ly orory person In Klamath Falls. Tho man that makes tho abstract, the man that draws the deed, the man that digs tho basement, tho men who build tho blrck or rock walls, tho plumbers, tho retail lumber yards j and tho men employed there, tho car penters, the lathers, tho plasterers, the concrete workers, the electrici ans, tho painters, the paper bangers, tho hardware stores, tho furniture tores, tho plumbing shops and the banks. Alt theso people receive the money direct and In cash. They pay It out and patronize every other In dustry in Klamath Falls and Klam ath county. Tho bomebulldlng pro gram should In Klamath alone furn ish Immediate employment for 200 skilled workmen and 200 common laborers. Every man who depends upon his trade for his living should then bo vitally Interested, In the Sol dier Relief measure and should spend a great deal of tlmo talking for the bill, clearing points for those who do not understand It. Vote yourself and get your friends to come out and vote 302X yes on Juno 7th. Whlto owls nro being raised In the Whlto Houso grounds under caro of tho gardener for tho purposo ot pro tecting tho premises from rats nnd other pests. An owl will capturo and destroy a largo rat with ease. "Uncle Joe" A MWIHjY L1NH HI OV NKW 11HAH- HI HIKIW NOW IN II STOCK. HI 'If It weren't tor tho missing stoglo.' this mart might bo taken for Uncial Joo Cannon. Ho's "Undo Joe" Shea, veteran railroader of Indianapolis. Boy Scouts recently governed tho city of Chicago for ono hour, ovory city official being replaced, by a gcout. Tho arrangement was made as part of a membership and financial I campaign for tho scouts. STAR THEATRE itiHtiHriKicirkiK,k'kirkitiH(ictrkifitit MERRILL Saturday, June 4 Constance Talmadge -1N- "MAMMA'S AFFAIR" It is all for laughing purposes only. NO show Sunday night. FOR THE WARM SUMMER DAYS A NEW SHIPMENT OF Cool, Dainty Frocks AT THE ATTRACTIVE PRICE OF $13.95 VALUE TO $29.50 These are now on display in -our windew: They are made of soft Voiles, dotted Swiss, Organdie. Come in White, Navy, Brown, Black, Tan and Copen. Styles and sizes for Miss or Matron. Other beautiful models in Linen Georgette, or de lightful combinations in the Harding Blue, Tomato, Maize, Orchid at $19.50-$25.00 to $35.00 Andross-Glover Style Shop It tho namo of any man Is errone ously published In the list of draft ovaders now being mailit public, thu War Department will mako public apology, tho Secretary of War has announced. 12 cry effort has been mnilo to check tho list but It Is ponl bio that error might hate crept in. Advertising pays. Try It and seo. Cost Him Five Dollars to Run Borrowed Auto "Bettor a lender than a borrower be," bad a very practical. It unusual, application when B. D. Kennedy, Sacramento representative of tho Standard Oil's advertising depart ment, borrowed Larry Wright's fliv ver. Tho Standard Oil bunch woro din ing at the Rex and Kennedy found he'd left some article at tho office. "Let rap havo your car. I can go down and got It In tlvo minutes," ho said to Wright. "Suro, go ahead," said tho flivver owner. Half a block from tho restaurant Kennedy was pinched for running without a rear light and it Is said It cost him G to square It with Judge Leavltt. Buy Yourr Meats AT THE 1 NEW GOVERNOR GENERAL . OP CANADA APPOINTED LONDON, Juno 3. Tho appoint ment of Lord Bypg ot Vlmy as govornor general of Canada, suc 'ceodlng tho duko ot Devonshire, was announced today, MARINE ENGINEERS QUIT SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATIONS WASHINGTON, Juno 3. 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