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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1921)
T, JVnW lV'IMi THE EVENING HERALD, K1AMATH FALLS, ' CEGON i in PAoatwa ITbe Office gT Vlilfl B ROfcfNSOM, 1 iviH YoU'O COOK IN TM TOlCTlONAWf WD acrS lAHT 15 THCS wxcr t:fiMTiohj or thc mood "Cupior". ptor In Ban Francisco, while awaiting shipment ion a river boat' io Sacra meato, aooor-lB't'to a report, Med, by thi'telrtia; firm officiate wltn'JjB, V. RutlereetiBg prohibition dtreetor t M'rtMMteo. BV TVSWU A good many young mon will Jiang . this summer on front gate. Somo people consider It wrong to jvmarry for money, yet all ministers frdo. ' There never m a mmr In which teach tide couldn't proro tbo other the jlkggreeeor. What a glorious world this would j be If the Iceman would only dollrer , opportunity at the door. , , ' A dull minister In the pulpit Is a j aore trial, but the soprano In the i choir jt apt .to be a'soaror. When" you hear a woman ear that )ane la on the sunny side of ,40 It i Bean that sho Is trying to keep her age shady. Tho individual who tells the truth with deliberate carefulness Isn't be lleTed half as often as tho fellow who can llo gracefully; A silent man Is always worth list ening to. Tho less advice a man hands out the Bore llstonors ho will hare. There are some widows who will not flirt but they are usually deaf and dumb. "' If half tho arerage man's prayers were aaawered It would add t to his troubles. The Steaefa Vacation Ify typist Is on her vacation My typist's away for a week My typudt us In hwr vsearlon- Wglle thse danm keys pity nude andeeej jgj3raa XCS, Sir.. -j Hcrec-ir t, Mrs. TrVjqr. t lSplM atr .VAII XA.'N-V'- Bvt BH BJB JBB JlTkaBBBBBBBBaBi RCAD IT TO fOOR.acstlpa V-T" a-s. W IT'BBBbBbbHbAI AiO &csc5 tt You cErtfM -A" iV -H at If' 'saaaaaaaaHfai ITCncnueitf Till -T 7 Bl Bit. raBBBBBBBTvlJ. rani aaaoe area- kk Mm it IwacBJaa; eatrtea Ufa est Meat ana Bar eoata. Tate siwas. wfcfaaW The sum and substance of tho PORTLAND, June 14. Lumber Deri doll question seems to bo that shipments from Oregon and Washlna-. everybody has been caught nnd pun-, ton during the weok Just closed were Ished except Groror. hlmsolf. more than 3,000,000 feet In ezcaas of ' j production for tho wook, according a fable: unco upon a tlmo thoro lo ,nu wcoKiy mmbor review Issued period of olglit yonrs from next Fob runry, when the present legislation expiree.' ' ' fuimiiatttMnanvAv.a DOnRIB, Cat., Juno 14. 11. Long, who recently weni to Oakland where lie was married, has roturuod to Dor ris with his wife, nuvtng driven from the ctty In n Uutck car. Mr. Long sur prised tho local populaco by his un suspected venture In tho realms of matrimony. Ho will continue work on tils theatre building noon. Sunday's bssobalt game with tho Merrill nine wns tho third disastrous tilt for tho local boys since the season began, Merrill won 10 to 8. A gaum has boon arrangod with tho Kwaunas of Klamath Falls, who will "mo here next Sunday. Mr. and Aim. William O. Jlagel- stein spent late Sunday uvenlng fish ing at liutto Creek. They report un favornblely of the fishing. This Is duo to the unusually high water, It Is thought. Mm. W. B. Fox aud daughter I.oltt were Yreka visitors Buuday, having driven over, returning late (a the erenlni. 'Mrs. Ilsrlsy Richardson, ksalttant tojtha Dorrls postnoMter, hai ritura ed from Klamath FallswWre aha baa been for the paat few days. Max Shaaffar; ' who ;ls assoclatad with tht Mason-Burmaa company at Klamath Falls, epsni ttun'day tlslUng with 0. WvBavlts. C, Mesalck, a prominent Beroaaat of Maedoel, waa a business visiter la Dorrls yesterday afternoon. 3, If. WaUtoa of the Dorrls Lumbar e Bog eompaay waa paassager on Sunday evening's train for Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Abbey (ware In Dorrla for a short time uaday while an route to Ml. Hebron where they spent tba day with , friends, J. B. Bailey of the Dallay LaBawr company waa In town yesterday on business. Miss Margaret Laird, who resides near Mt. Dome, was In Dorrla for the baseball gnmo Sunday. i Herald elaaalfled aaa fftf'm. 4 CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION must bo wndo for tho wearer Individually. IX m asaae yaw BMW spring suit and enjoy wearing really distinctive aletflag aaisaaasl to fit you perfectly and to retala 1U extra-smartaeas dartaa lassf roastaat we:. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor BIB Main fit. waa a conductor of a would-be-fanny column who did not try to writo something funny About tho Einstein Theory. tyere: JDy, brong becj mung bteck Breng boxk au b'Onnlo tl my, tp ar B (Ang B$xJ, b-6ng blox BJIsg Bosk zattt belnlo -o bx, ob. helk? Tfce JPolito Bride At a wedding recently, when the elergyman asked the bride, "Wilt thoi hare tha man to be thy wedded kusband?" ahe, with a modesty which lent ber beauty an additional grace, replied, "It yOu please." Temple .Topics. And, such Is fate, when a bride Is M nice as that, she Invariably hooks lip with a man who, when It comes Ills time to answer the clergyman's Vjaerry, takes a quid of scrap tobacco but of his face, throws It In tha cor ner of the church and says: "Hell, yea."r Ii. L. Gaghagen, J. P.,'aaya that ha .bellevea that a lot of Klamath Falls eitliens are In favor of beating 'our words Into oil share. A Chicago man who waa suing for divorce testified that while be was driving an auto with bis wife and another man in the back seat he .heard the, man Idas her. The agents for that car sbouldnso this 'testimo ny as a selling argument. Prospective of a Bumper Crop Lake County (Ind.) Timea Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tbllmont, a by tho West Coast Lumbermen's as sociation. CALIFORNIA NEWS , BAX FIIANCISCO, June 14. The Bulldlnir Trail on roiin-ll nt flan fmn. former resident of this town, are tho c,sco omphu.lxod t. willlngnesa to happy parents of a 11-pound baby. accopt unconditionally" tho award born April S This makes nn .rhitmiinn hn.-.i m, .....i-i .. .. 1 " -. v,i.eu threo healthy boys for moot's future ,fsrm. Mr. Thil- a wage reduction of 7 H per cent for nil crafts, but officials of the Build ors' Exchango declared thor would proceed with plans for the "open OREGON BREVITIES I ! shop" which will be effective Mon- ilnv. Thn imtiiknr, h !. amb council camo too late, they sold. SALEM, Juno 14. Threo months, or longer, of necessity will olapso be fore the soldiers' bonus money, cith er the cash bonus or tho loan, will OllKOON IIA1LWAY8 iilTl PINAL 8KTTLKMKNTH Herald Waslilnxton Bureau WABHINGTO.V, Juno 14. Tho railroad administration announcml final settlement with tho Oregon Electric Railway company for $90, 000 and the Oregon Trunk railway for riOO.000. This settlement In cludes all back compensation as well as all other Items In controversy. SAN FIIANCISCO, June 14. Tha composite condition of all crops In begin to find its way into tho hands California June 1, 1921, waa about of the ex-servlco men, according to i 3.7 bolow their ten-year arerage con dltlon on that data, and practically tho same as Juno 1, 1910. E. E. Kaufman, Department of Agriculture statistician, so announced. Governor Olcott, who outlined somo of the things which will haro to be done to put the new law Into work ing form. avnaa. june n. uobDers DroKo 8AN FRANCISCO, Juna 14. In a iuhi a sjoreroom in mo rear or tno, tUrd supplemental order the Rail Harney county courthouse nnd mado road Commission irentod th. nnll. away with n 10-gnIlon capacity still, ; caUon of tne. arcat Wwteni Power iwo eaexs or sugar, two cases of company of California to sell or ex SIJfNOTT COXGIUTULATED BV LEGION OFFICIAL Herald Waaliington Bureau WASIDNOTON, Juno 14. John Thomas Taylor, vice chairman of tbo legislative commltteo of the Ameri can Legion, today congratulated Con gressman Blnnott on tho success ho has had passing tho bill giving tho soldier' a prefcronco of nlnoty days In selection of public lands for a irfMMMMMVMMMMWMMWVMMMMVMMMVMVMMMWMMMMMMWWMmt BLOCK WOOD and GREEN SLAB Buy your block-wood now while tba price la aheap 44 won't bs any cheaper but blocks will be acsreer. Pines yonr orders for green-slab the poor man's weed. 10 cordi for $35.00. A year's supply, can you beat Itt O. Peyton. & Co. WOOD TO BURN" 41 Mala St. PaOM vwvwmwwwwvwwvmwwwwwwv Pome "Curfew must not ring tonight," She cried with eyee aglow, "There's a rampy picture at movies, And I'm surely going to go." the "A. newspaper columnist," eaye one i of the tribe," should be at once poet, i philosopher, humorist and sage." To which we fain 'would add, "And either a diplomat or a darned good1 scrapper." rA sign In a Main street window an noBu'ced'Pan'ts Week." We frankly admlt'that ours are. Thoy are a little kiln even, for hot woatber. t 1 - ( Curloue reader asks a New York paper for a definition of the unsrrlt tea law. That's an easy one. The un .written flaw Is' that which keeps one jerec-B from .asking another for the Jtwo-Dlta theoBe'lent the other. 1 Yes, Jasper, he 'artUt Is tbo only man wW can draw a stein of beer, (these days. f A surgeon has performed an opera tion to giro bkbo, born without ', a pair of them. If It was only a tjjsrijlnstead of a, boy, Its mother could Jsa've done Its hair up In "ear buns" ausd'aaved thaaxvense of an opera-jlat-- - peaches and several bottles of moon shine rwhlskoy, held as evldenco against Roy McCammon and Frank McBurney of Catlow Valley. Later tho sugar and peaches were found undor the' porch of the high school building. chango 11,290,000 of series "B" bonds for a like amount of general mortgsgo bonds. SAN FRANCISCO, June 14. At a meeting of tbo building trades coun cil boro a resolution waa adopted to accopt a?!4 per cent reduction In wages as decided upon recently by a SALEM, June 14. Contlnuanco of federal aid In the sum of f 100.000.. 000 annually for the states, with an i ooara ol ronrawon. atemoer oi j? additional flO.OOO.OOO for forest , craf,, ft'alel with the council wore roads, was asked In' a telegram pro- PreBn pared by the state highway depart- ment hero and addressed to the Ore- SACRAMENTO, June 14 Five gon delegation in congress. Tho telo- barrels of whiskey consigned to Kirk gram was signed by R. A. Booth, . 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It's Camels for. me every time. They're so refreshing! So. smooth! So mellow mild! "Why? Tho answer is Camels exclusive expert blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. There's nothing like it. No other cigarette you 'can buy gives you the real sure-enough, all-day satisfaction that comes from the Camel blend. Camel (is the quality cigarette. ' Give Camels a tryout. Buy a pack today. Get your 'information first hand. You'll tie to Camels, too. bT fJWa WI YbV aBBTH H H BBT" 'H BSSBSSa 'i?-