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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1921)
paow Timing THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WKDK1MDAT, JOT.T 9, 1M1 . V t aiixrijvnjirmjVinniniviviA CLASSIFlEDADVtmSEMENTS The Office Cat WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOIl ItBNT Iloora In modern houso, doslrablo location, kltchnn prUlloBOt If doilrod. Tnl. 300-M. 5 7 I'ARTUHK Uost of meadow, for horse and caltlo. Davo Turner, Lun noil Valley. 6-9 0 KHICHII COWH tor into. Victor (lofflo, Mlllor Island, uoar Mid land. C-7 ANYONM HAVINCJ a fow dairy cow to loans, ploasa wrlto to II. J. Hodiccs, lJorrls, Col. , G-7 1BAVH I'ABTUIIK for 100 lioad of Block, tilimty water. Victor (Jofflc, Mlllor Inland, nour Midland. G-7 BLKKl'INQ IIOOM FOIl HKNT, 400 1'lno. Tolopbono 51G-J. C-7 BIIOH KKPAIIUNO, pro-war priced. Jack Frost. 818, Bth Ht. G-B FOH HKNT Ono furnlannd houso- hooping room, 1126 Main Ht. 2-8 POn MONT ICO aero pasturo Reed f fend and plonty water. Apply II. K. Ifurdock. Phono 17FH. '2-8 KUH HALH 4 room plastered houso with hath. Torino. Imiulro 1228 Oro. Aro, 1-8 Hoo that 0121 llluo noruo Hult at KKK Htora for 936. Written guar antoo with orery suit for woar and sorrlco. 3t( Palnti, oils and varnish. W, K. and J. K. l'nttorson, 127 4th Ht. Phono lOfl-W, or Ilea. C31-Tt. 23-J23 Mon'n Duxlink and Kamplt outlnx woar nt K K K fltoro. 3 If Do your foet trouhlo you? Foot specialist at your sorvlco at K K K toro. l"roo oxnmlnnllon and advlcoj 3tf H. It. CAltl'KNTint. paporhonglng and painting. Prices roanonablo. Phono 270-W. J22-2G KOIt HALK Kor tourlnR 1918, 4 spood tram., Ilhsslnr shocks, now eat coTori, water circulator, Hay floldvparbuorntor. Cheap for caih. Hoo at DodRo OaraRO, or Inquire at llluo Illrd. Htf Ladles OutlnR Wear In Khaki Wool florno. Corduroy and Kamplt Cloth at K K K Htoro. 3tf CITY (lAIUJACJK When you want pirhmi mnmw. will I OP 83. Poultry and Rabbit Clubs Hold Meeting Tho Pelican and HhlpplnRtou Poultry and Hntililt clubs met at tho homo of Mm. 0. K. Lambert, Hhlp plnRtou, July 2. An thin wan tho first mootlne slnco tho return of tho dclcKatcH from O. A. C, an Intercut- InR program wan rnjoyod. ttrnillo Handera' report boRan -with tho Martini: point, Klamath Kotls, Juno 11. Ho told of tho places of Intorrst nlonn tho way, Incidentally mentioning tho Kcoicraphy of tho country. Corvallls, tho uhjoctlto point, IioIiik rrnched on tho evenltiK of thn necond day, Juno 13. Hlnro Oniclln Is a member of tho Poultry club, his Interest centered around that lino of worki and hln report of lectures was primarily on poultry Livestock JtidKlnR also held an ln tenHt for thn boys and Klrls. espe cially thnso who had studied agri culture during tho year, tlradlo Handrrs had thn honor of tying for first placa In tho Judging of dairy cow, fat calves, llerkshlro boars and gilts and Hhropshlro sheep, Charllne lumbers' report fol lowed, In which sho gavo a very In teresting outline of tho lecturos In the homo economics department. In cluded In this were points on thn "Carn and Keedlng of Infants," "First Aid to tho Injured." "Talks and Practical Work on Millinery," also on "Canning." An Interesting leeturn on "Color" and on flower arrangement. Outlines from lec tures on poultry and livestock and Judging nt samo concluded this re port. ' Vlrclnla Ileall, tho doleRatn for tho Hntililt club, reported on tho lec tures In that department. Under Professor Hykes, boys and girls woro taught many IntarestliiR thltiRs re garding theso furry creatures. Tho building of hutches, both movabln and stationary, wan described Kinds of feed and proper quantities woro discussed; also tho earn of tho young ns well as tho mother. Dlf foront types with all thn leading characteristics of namo woro brought out. On thn whole, tho delegates ox pressed themselves ns woll worth their wfillo for tho two wooks short course they enjoyed, nnd nro grate ful to thn friends ami patrona ylio mndo It posslbln for them to nttend. Ilosldns tho momborfl of tho club jirosont worn Mr. nnd Mrs, F. W. Boxton and llttlo daughter Frances, Mm. II. Lowls, Kdwln I.owls, Audrey Yancoy, I.cnta Ilonll, Peggy Ilihbort, John and Hlloy Lambert nnd Mr. Lambert. Tho members present woro tiradla Sanders, Ksltior Lewis, Jack Ilih bort, Caroline Uimbcrt, Donald Har lan, Murgarot McAllstor, Oeorgo Chinatown Guides Mutt Tell Truth: No More Whoppers HAN FltANlilBCO, July 0. True stories mutt bo tuitt to tourists by licensed guides who show stranger through Han Francisco's peaceful Chinatown, tho police hern ruled re cently when they learned that wild, falso tales of drug dens, lung mur ders and slave girls wcrn related to visitors on sightseeing tours. Iladgos of thn guides will be taken up, It was nnnounccd, It they struy from tho mild facts Pollco action was taken when Do tectlvo flergoant John L. Manlon, on duty In Chinatown, slopped one night to ;isten to a guldo telling strango stories to a party of 13R tourists. "Bland closo to mo," tho guldo said, according to Manlon. "Don't scatter. Hhootlng may start at any time. On this vory spot last night a pitched battle wan fought In which 14 Chlnoso wern killed or Injured" Anothor guldo. pointing to the Chinese Native Bona Ilulldlng, was heard to say, "This Is tho Chinese police station. No white man has ever entered. Words, oven In our own language, cannot describe what goes on behind Its barred doors. Tho dead arn floated off In tho sowers be neath." Iteforo entering a family resldenco building In the Chinese quarter, number of tourists were told to pass through It quickly. "This Is a 'bop Joint'. " the inldo asserted. "Tho fumes nro so strong you can oven ac quire thn drug habit by loitering In the passuges. Tho duty collected on tho drugs mod hero pays tho salary of evory govornmont official In tho port of Ban Francisco." Pollco hopo to stop tho tolling of thovi tales. "Horoafter all fabricators aro rulo out," Manlon said. "Only stralRht stuff goes." OUCIIA1UMHT8 HANI) T1 i:.XTi:itMiNATt: itoni.vs. POIlTi:ilVILLK. Cal., July . Tho three lyric noug or tho spring, robin's song will not bo hoard hero any moro. Kory agricultural organi zation In Tularo county has bandod together In an Intensho campaign to oxtomlnnto tho birds, clnlmed to bo n pest to early fruit. Herald classified ads pay you. Lambert, Virginia Ileall nnd Mrs. Lambert, tho local club tcachor. Fallowing tho adjournment of tho luminous session, a social hour was spont, and appropriate refreshments woro sorvod,, Tho club will moot nt tho call of tho leader, at which tlmo tho third roports aro duo. IIY JVSIVH Charley Mooro .suK gents that If you can put In 60 per cent of your tltna tondln'.to your own luminous and 40 par rent cont let- tin' other pcoplo's business olono and you'll got In but darn llttlo trouble. Lr A Wlllln Worker (From tho Leachrlllo (Ark) Cresset) Hliitor Hmpdloy Is working now In tho Cressot offlco nnd making a flno hand, ' . Hor Fouch SAya you may bo as good as anybody clso but If that's all you havo to brag about, you'ro a lamo duck. Thn Last of Jim "Along In Juno n fat man's fancy BomctlmeH turns to thoughts of heat." "Thus spake James to Patient Nancy, Looking for so mo cool retreat. All "hot up" was James O. Kudo, Heads of aweot stood on hln brow As tho talk which soon ensued Presaged ono more family row. Huddenly nn Inspiration Moiort tho wife, no calm demure, As she paused In meditation (Iroater safety to secure. quickly did she think It over Hummonod alt her native wit Coaxed blm through tho field of clover To n near-by gravel pit. Prompted by n playful prank, Impulsively she shoved blm In Forgot ho couldn't swim ho sank And that's tho last sho saw of him Oeorgo Drummond says an op timist Is a man who can believe tbnt mankind Is benefited In so mo way by mosquitoes. Two things than all othors aro morn pitiful. One Is tho desperation with which a bald man clings to the last remnants of his hair and tho other tho determination with which a woman goes about to oraso tho first wrinkle. Actual conversation In Ilaldwln'i hardware stere: Customer "Olvo mo a paper of smalt tacks." Oeorgo Hayden "How small?" Customer "Tho smallest you havo." Oeorgo "Haven't got 'em." Her KoIoit. May lie VacerUta, Ikit Hho lla A lUnl of A lMt From the Terre Haute Trlbuno Terra Haute hat blossomed Into an attractive daughter. There have been times when tho critical eyo of Jealous neighbors has been turned In this direction, fraught with stern ness nnd ominous mien. . . . Terra Hnuto Is 104 years today. Rejoice with her. As a young thing trying to get along she's doing famously. There was a girl from Terre Hauto, Wh'o loved a gink until ho almost choked, Sho called him honey, Till sho got all his money, And now tho poor sucker Is broke. Children 3 Eyes Ksprclally nvjulro moro cato anil attention llian oldr peo ple, lxcnuo tho accommoda tion Is moro nctho. Wo havo nn Instrument which enable hi to iletornilrto tho amount and character of eyo trouble, eten In a ililltl two or three joiirw old. H. J. WINTERS OIlADUATi: OPTICIAN 700 MAIN BTHKLT A Detroit paper complalna thnt "eggs ought to bo moro ploutlful and cheaper thaa tboy nro at tho.proscnt tlmo" The number of hens to bo seen nowadays standing about doing nothing li certainly a scandal. HKLLKU OP LKIH FALLS TO DKATH PltOM HOCK. HONOLULU, T. It., July 6. Mrs. Hnlna lino, aged 63, who roared nnd educated a family of flvo children on tho product of her hands, tho making of lets, or garlands of flowors, was killed recently by a falling rock whllo gathering mallo vino for bar work. For thirty years Mrs. Lane, who was a natlvo Hawaiian, mado her lets and sold them on tho streets and at tbo docks, where Incoming and out going travolors always aro bedecked with those garlands In tho old Haw aiian custom Through the sonso of smell, deer can detect the presonco of man or wolf from a distance of two miles. DISSOLUTION OF PAIlTNKKfllllt Notleo Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween V. It. Dwlgglns anil Earl Martin In dissolved, that tho busi ness will bo continued br Earl Mar tin who will pay all bills and collect ail accounts due said firm. V. II. DWIOf.INS 20-7 KAIIL. MAIITIN G r 2 cLST Baked Bms & Luitchl -fofod h Just the YouWJik Me vfav meyr vTryv. vy Qftdehivooctt & Hour oft Filiti Riufhirv, oervice. Brirxfe in- "Your Ftlvrs air 9A.HavdYou Will get Yoxc Printe at 5 P.M. the Sane davr a I KLAMATH TAILS ORECOIit' v-7 where: PARTICULAR PEOPLE Tji0 -:- di v tul7 nance fv.....r; ipwwittt.i aw v i nwn vnwaw r Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads. TsAeftomeakgn Axe. You Prepared ?. FLY-TIME IS HERE We have a large stock of SCREEN DOORS in three de.ifna, to fitall regular door opening. These doors are made of clear, kHn dried, California white pine cov ered with the best grade of rust proof, galvanized wire, and' put to gether with hardwood wedge dow els a patented process which makes an- exceedingly rigid door. "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST" BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. Ml 'Everything to Build With" Phone 107 'Main & Spring Sts THE HERALD Due to the fact that We have been unable to handle the detail work in cident to renewal of subscriptions, the period during which the. special rate will continue has been extended until August 1st. During the month the county $4.00 of July the rate will be $5.00 a year aeuverea oy carrier in tne city or by mail outside of the county; $4.00 a year by mail in the county. One year by carrier, $5.00 One year by mail, in m If KtVJ h DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM ALMOST GOT AWAY WITH IT BY ALLMAN )H Wtf PFEt. LIKE. vJe'VEOWEDThEMilWfcfC' 13 THIS BPOWNS RESIDENCE? NOUSe OF.GOING CVeBR WHO TOLD jWR WHV I TALKED I THAT'S STRANG E. dOTh .tunc- CWFB TC. (WW ACAUF0RALON5 HK , A ,6 MR BR0WN THERE? OH.lS "P BRPWNTs TOMIGMriJ VOU THAT?fl Yo MPS. BBOWM ' i?3 ANIGHT t'M TIHEP' TIME'. VOL' GO MM I TAT SO? OUT OF YhE OTV? MR Bl50WN S OUT fh Jfl ' spmnG ON Oug PROW