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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1921)
jKm-muifc-jj jwmpyjm,'w'i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paojb rooB FRTOAr, JULY IB, ISM The Evening Herald J. MURRAY. fWCD BOULH . JMHor City Kdltor Published Jatly except 8unday, by Horald Publishing company 01 ath Falls, .at lis Eighth atrooi. kttrd at the poitottlee at Kla ath Falla, Oro.. tor transmission through tha mall aa socond-clasi matter. HBMDKR OF TTIR ASSOCIATED Tho Associated Pros ta exclusively Mtltled to tho uso tor republication C all news dispatches credited to It, r not othorwlso credited In this fayer, and also the local news pub Other herein, FRIDAY, JUIA" 1, 1021 MICKIE SAYS: ONE . VOUO JSf QAMV ' 9M. VK NWWJWVCT. VJOrtUOVjT 1 "T FNOFN0W ftV , oux , vuvsvrt vue coox oeer) I l30 COM O TUWVN BIRDS , DKAO EWV ttt WW6 FUR A I fwo aoouoa vurtutvC vuowa Itt -1 UCR6 MttaMPAPWt' 0OV &6tGWiktvi,DUN OPKM TVV AMVAV. OWORU9 . er AWttxue. , aevcwx- AT OUR RGGUIiAll I SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Sxiiccisj AT OUIl REGUIiAll SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE KVKIIY 1IAT AND lll.OUSK AT ONE-HALF PRICE NO RESERVE ,rAivi?rtis9 Yf money CHHtS Wo dollara rurwn Idlo men. Arc Yost helping to keep both out of work? Put yoor money tn the bank kill two raw witli one stone. I CALIFORNIA NEWS CIIICO Two bora were deprived ot one ahoe apiece by a youthful thief who operated near tho Kve Mile Dam ere Sunday. Making a grab at a banch of"tees piled in tho bushel sear tho, swRnmlng hole, the thief obtained what he thought was a pair. It doveloped. however, that Kalph Carmaclc and Paul Mustln were short a left shoo each when they started to dress. SACRAMENTO That friKhtfill conditions exist among tho Indians of Siskiyou, Modoc, Shasta and Lassei Counties to the disgrace "of our Ara riean civilization," is tho conclusion reached by Dr. Allen F. Gllllhan. Dis trict Health Offfcer of the Stat. Hoard of Health. He submitted to the State Board of Health a voluminous report on a two Months Investigation of conditions among the Indians of tho Northeas tern part of tho State. STOCKTON Tho wlfo of Nick Coddy ot this city gave birth to two girls nnd a boy. Ono of tho girl babies wolghed flvo pounds and tho other children, ii pounds each. Tho arrh al ot tho triplets makes IT children born to tho Coddys, who nro ot .Syr Ian blood. This Is the second set ot triplets to arrfvo ln tho family and there have also been twins. Large Telescope for Arizona Observatory TUSCON, Arlx.. July 14. Studle of Mara and tho otfects of solar acti vity on tho earth will bo mado nt the new Steward Observatory which Is being Installed nt tho University ot Arizona hero. Members ot tho univ ersity fncnlty ray tho altitude and at mosphere ot this part ot uiithern Arizona are particularly well adapted to astronomical research. Tho largo tolescopo which will bo the feature of the observatory will be shipped hero from Now York, not lat er than July 30 according to Dr. It. II. von Klein Smld, president ot tho unlvorslty, who recently went east to Inspect the apparatus. The six Inch perfected lens for the tolescopo Is be ing shipped from nutfalo. N. Y. Of flcials say the observatory will bo tho best equipped In the southwest. At the Theaters SANTA ROSA Tho day Harry D. Iow1h and his wlfo, Lcnora K. Lewis ot this city, wero to be separated by final decree of divorce after tweny years of married life, thoy walked .Into tho Court room of Judge II. L. Thompson and asked him to vacato tho Interlocutory decree ot divorce, granted a year ago. LOS ANGELES Appeal for pro tective tariff on shelled almonds was sent to Chairman Fordncy ot tho House ways and means committee at 'Washington by Governor W. D. Stop hens, following a conference with al mond growers ot tho state here. ItEDDING Farmers In Church Creek bottom are busily engaged throshlng wheat. Tho yield Is far short of what It was last year. The hot winds shriveled the grain, mak ing the wheat light and of poor qual ity, which brings only 12 a hundred In tho local market. The prlco at this time last season was $4 a hundred. ItOSKVH,LK The Placer county chamber of commorco has gone on record an strongly opposing the policy of the Placer Packing association In dismissing whlto girls and employing Japaneso In their place in handling fruit. SANTA ItOSA Hurling his wlfo and thrwiJubles into tho brush along tho roadside and then leaping from Ills blazinc automobile, Otto Tlnno man, C431 Denvenue Avenue, Oak land, Bitvod himself and family from doath or serious injury. TIIK STAR Anita Stewart makes a startling leap on horseback over a broken bridge above a! chasm, taking great risks. In a scene from tho First Na tional special feature, "In Old Ken tucky," In which she stars. This great American classic- will be shown nt tho Star Thentro tonight. The bridgo Is a draw over a rcvlno more than 100 ft. deep, nut the draw has been wrecked. In tho story It Is necessary for Miss Stewart to leap over this broke ndraw to reach a man who Is lying unconscious in the lord far beneath hor, where the villain has placed a dynamlto bomb beneath him This thrilling occne Is clearl) shown In this picture, which Is tt story qf nn untutored girl, who aftf risking her llfo for her friends in tho mountains, goes to tho city whoro sho wins laurels for herself. ' TIIK LIHKItTY A kid and a dog will bo featured In 'The Dig Adventure," tho Universal photodrama, which shows at the Lib erty Theatre tonight. For thoie who like kids and tho dog that go with them. It will bo delightful enter tainment. Little "Breezy" Eason nnd his pup are featured "Tho Dig Adventure." was filmed at Universal City from the James Ed ward Hungerford story, "Patches." It was directed by tho young stars' father, Heaven Eaton. In addition to furnishing the llttlo chap a stellar role to Gortrudo Olmstead, tho rolgn Ing beauty of Illinois, selected recent ly by the Elks as tholr convontlon queen and sent to Universal City for stardom. . TIIK STRAND . Some decidedly now and novel twists nnd some very gripping mo ments havo found their way Into "Forbidden Valley," an entortnlnlng thrilling and beautifully staged J. Stuart Hlackton-Patbo fcaturo that opens at tho Strand Theatre today and Saturday. Tho story, by Randolph Lewis, con cerns a feud between tho Mltcholls and tho Lees that came to a stand still for many years becauso the Mit chell family was reduced to ono, and hig whereabouts wero unknown. A young government surveyor, prospecting In the hills, falls In love with aiory Lee. Dave, In love with Glory and Jealous ot tha other man, makes repeated attempts on tho sur veyors' llfo, hut when ho finds ovl denco that proves tho surveyor to bo tho missing Mitchell, It becomes Glorya' duty, as tho. last mombor of her family and a truo Leo, to avongo her grandfather, supposedly klNcd by tho survoyor.' ' I NEW TODAY I Snlo ot summer millinery nt Mar garet Cnllahans Millinery Saturday. 15 FOR RENT Three roomod furnish ed apartment at 521 lUgh St. 15 A good bed and a good bath nt Col onial rooms, 11th near Mnln"St. and. nt Colonial Annex, 741 Walnut Avo, nil outalda airy rooms. 15 Sale of summer mllllnory nt Mar garet Cnllahans Millinery Snturdny, 15 FOR RENT Two room apartment, private bath. S15 Pine St. Kellogg House. 15 FOR SALE 36 ono year old honi, now laying nbout 24 eggs n dny nnd also few fryers. Also rabbits, both for tablo trfid breeding purposes. Rm. 16, Loomls Illdg. Phono 44, Houso phone 114M. 15-20 Colonial ono room cabins for house keeping, Uth near Main St. and 741 Walnut Ave. 15 Salo of summer millinery at Mar garet Callahnns Millinery Saturday. 15 Fresh churned butter. 40 e lb. Sat urday only. Palaco market, Holcomb & Richardson. 15 Fresh churned butter. 40 c lb. Sat unlay only Palaco market, Holcomb & Richardson. 15 Have you tried our maple-nut Ice Cream 60c per qt. Holcomb & Richardson's nt Palaco Market. 15 Hnvo you tried our siaplo-nut Ico Cream 60c per qt. Holcomb & Richardson's at Palaco Markot. 15 Rest. Kodak finishing In town nt Stlnson's, corner 7th & Klamath. 15 To rxchango for Klamath Falls prop erty. CO acres Irrigated ranch, good house, barn etc., 20 acres In alfalfa, C miles from Klamath Falls, on tho River, has pumping plant, (no water or drainage charges) Price $80 00 per aero. Alo FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment $30.00. ,lIo FOR RENT 8 room houso $40.00. AImi FOR SALK 2 dandy lots, closo-ln. on tho pavement, which Is all paid up In full, owner leaving town and will soil for a llttlo nioro than ho paid for sower and paving. I,ook this up. J. T. AV.lllll fi O. K1I Miitn Strrot 1.1 Trucking and storage. Central Transfor & Storage Co. 1CGW. 15 Trucking nnd storage. Central Transfer & Stornge Co. 165W 15 Trucking and storage. Central Transfer & Storngn Co. 155W. 16 Klamath Variety Shop 1 DAY SALE! Saturday, July 16 ltKlt'I.AU MAl.t: 1'iticK I'ltici: Box Stationery 35c 25c ' Pound Stationery 40c 30c Overland Linen Tablet 35c 25c Hollywood Linen Tablet 25c 20c Capital Tablet 35c 25c Excellence Tablet 20c 10c Palmolive Face Powder 35c 25c Palmolive Talcum ...:...,. ...30c 20c Curtain Scrim (2 pc.) yd. 23c 18c Curtain Scrim (3 pes.) yd. 29c 24c Hairbow Ribbon yd. 30c 24c Tiger Toilet Paper 5c 7 for 25c Raven Tar Soap 2 for 15c bar 5c Vulcan Pumice Soap 2 for 15c bar 5c Gold Dust 5c 6 for 25c Palmolive Soap , 8c 5c Pcets Bath Soap (several kinds) 10c 5c Childrens Half Sox 35c 25c 20 off and any set of dishes in store. Several pat terns to select from. 3313 off on all ladies' and childrens hats. We Itcvp our money home. lUt k"ou? KlamathVariety Store EVERYBODY'S STORE o 111 p u r i our IhIivn. U' Know tliey tint right. NOTICi: TO COXTKACTOIW Contractors desiring to bid on the MIIIh and Falrvlow additions to tho public schools of Klamath F.illi will . ni.tr, in niiinin nlniiH from tho de signer. Chan. Coosobooni, at 816 Jef ferson on and utter Monday Juiv J J 4-1 C FOR SALK A-l palng business. now and second hand noort.i Must quit owing to other business. Snap,nml 10 riKJU man. iilt i-ricn, uiii cu mum ath Ave. 16-10 Idlo dollar mean Idlo men. Am v.hi i.i.inlnir in kri-n ltli out of work? Put our inoni-y in llio bank kill tuu limit Willi ono Meno. FOR SALK I ton truck, 1 runabout, 1 Overland, I Dodge, 1 Studehaknr. 1 Ford delivery Will trndn, what hnvo you? Seo Dick, Cth & Klamath Ave. 16-16 Selling out nil goods nt a uacrlflco, No resorvo, all must go. See Dick, 6th & Klnmath Avo. 15-16 FOR RKNT Slcoplng room. Includ ing hath. Convenlonco for two. 11C0 Pine Street. 16-16 FOR BALI; 1921 Ford truck, good! shape, $600; 1918 Studobaker, 7 1 pasKcngor. $600; 1920 Allen, 6 pas-i senger, $1200; Ilrntrlirr nt Kwnunn MoUirw Your Credit In foori 15 NOTICK OF 1SIPOUNIHNO Notice Is hereby given that the' undersigned, Poundmastor of tho City ot Klnmath Falls. Oregon, did, on this 12th day of July 1921 at, the hour of 9 a. m,. tako up and Im pound In tho pound of said City tho following described animals: 1 black horso nbout 10 years old; wt. about 1500 pounds. No brand visible. 1 Hay horso about 10 yearn old. wt. about 1600 pounds. No brand visible. I 3 head of cattle branded 0 under bar on left sldo, marked swallow fork in both 'earn. i T)i oro nro other horses In the pounds, with undecipherable brands. Persons having horses mlflslng should call and boo It tholr stock Is, among thorn. II. 8. WILSON, Poundmastor H-IQ 111 i3' qJ III BSfi I J& s j tf Our rcfrlgoralorH nro going fiiMt, .A fotr IfOod bargain) rc muln. Hoe thorn nt onoo ot Phono (Hi KLAMATH ICE and STORAGE CO. Tun wlfo of a lazy man thinks oth er people mlsuudorstund him Idln doll Ant iihviii Idlo men. An You iM'IpIng In kei'i ltli on i of vinrk'.' Put your money In tlio luink uml kill tiwi hint ullli iiiio Ntonr. Hlclly In practically u tropin country In u Journey of 150 uiII-m Herons tho Island, ono cuiinol oliturvo a Hlnglu tree that would cut a tui Inrh honrd. Advertising brings offlcloncy. Are You Prepared? FLY-TIME IS HERE We have a large stock of SCREEN' DOORS in three designs, to fit all regular door openings. These doors are made of clear, kiln 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. "Everything to Build With" Phone 107 Main & Spring Sts !'i O. K. TRANSFER CO. 124 S. Sixth St. Phone 87 If It's Loose We Will Move It