The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 19, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Pergonal Mention
Mrs. S. 0. Eastwood and har ulster,
Mm. William Chcyno while out there
Hor Orora nnd J. F. Oooller nro
away ori week's fishing-trip at
Diamond l.nkc.
Mrs. Arnold arrived latl night
from Portland to vlult with old
frlondi horn. Mrs. Arnold reMdcd In
Klamath Falls (or n number of years.
C. V. Holmes, who camo Into town
this morning from Malln said that ho
was making plans to moro to Klam
ath Falls In order to glvo his person
nl supervision to tho operation ot ho
Klamath Cash grocery, which ho
nvm.
Mrs. T. N. Cunningham was a coun- rcajy untH Thursday.
ty seat visitor, yesterday afternoon
iukkhv ohwimi delayed.
Arrnngomcnt. tor Installing an
electric bakery nt Anderson's groce
teria have been postponed for a day,
on account of delay in tho electrical
connections. Tho bakery was to bo
operating tomorrow but It was an
nounced today that It Mould not bo
from her homo In Pine Grove.
Mrs. Frank Stowart and Mrs. Rob
ert Choyno wero making purchases
from Klamath Falls merchants yes
terday. Mrs. 13. W. Short was attending to
business affairs hero yesterday after
noon. Charles Qray made a trip Into
town yesterday from his ranch In
the Pine Grove section to get supplies
for his haying crew.
M. P. Crlslcr, brother of C n.
Crlsler of this city, left on tho morn
ing train for his homo in Kansas, af
ter a two days visit here. Mr. and
Mrs. C.,B. Crlslcr accompanied by
their daughter Mrs. Barryhltl and
Mr. Barryhlll, have Just returned
from a two weeks camping trip at
Diamond lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo lleck and two
children, were passengers on tho out
going train this morning for their
homo In Colorado. They have been
visiting Mr. Deck's parents tor several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Turner left this
morning for Lowlston, Idaho after
a visit ot several weeks with their
sons, David and John Turner ot Lan
gel! Valley.
It. C. Spink Is In town today from
Idlcrest on Spring Creek attending
to matters of business.
Mrs. Rex McMillan, who was Miss
Joslo Lour before her marriage, Is
here from Weed California, for a
short visit with ber parents. Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Low.
G. D. Coxad accompanied by his
daughter. Miss Verda, C. J. Mcintosh
of O. A. C. and Colvln V. Dymcnt,
Dean of the school ot Liberal Arts,
lfl this morning for Lakevlew. From
there they will go to Bend for tho
Editorial convention.
George L. Holbrook, a sheepman
of this county, was in town yesterday.
Mr. Holbrook said that ho had sold
all his wool, but at a much lower
price than In the past.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Mills arrived
in town yesterday via Crater lake
from Portland. They will visit here
with Mr. Mills' brothers, Lyle and
Fred Mills, whom Mr. Mills has not
seen for over 15 years. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mills accompanied tho visitors
ont to the Lyle Mills ranch this
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coryclle, who
have been hero on a two weeks hon
eymoon, left on tho morning train
for their tuturo home In Corning.
Whllo hero they were tho guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mooro.
G. A. Hansen and children ot Med
ford were passengers on the stage
thla morning bound for Crater Lake
M. E, Olsen and E. L. Kltcb. who
have been enjoying a vacation outing
la Klamath County, lcf.t this morn
ing for Orand Island, Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen O. Knight are
regtste'red at the White Pelican Hotel
from San Francisco today.
J. W. Day arrived last night from
Portland, Oregon, and is stopping at
the White Pelican hotol.
C. J. Hubbard of Portland Is
spending a few days hero attending
to business affairs.
T. H. Batson, attendant from tbo
stato hospital, left this morning for
Raim with Fred Ramsoy, a drug
addict, who will be treated at tho
institution.
Roy Fouch was a passenger on
this morning's train bound for Weed,
where he will bo occupied with busi
ness affairs for a couple of days.
Everett Griffith who oporates a
ranch below tho Lost River dam, was
in town yesterday purchasing sup
plies. Charles Swingle is visiting old
friends here from his home in Yam
hill. Edward Gowen was in town from
Chlloquln yesterday attending to
business matters. Mr. Gowen operates
a general store in tbo reservation
town.
Pa'nl Wamplor made a business trip
into town yesterday from Odessa.
A. R. Campbell and wife visited
in town yesterday from tholr ranch
east ot town.
Mrs. Clarence Harris made a trip
Into town yesterday afternoon from
her ranch borne at Pine Grove to
purchase supplies,
Jessie 'Drew was in town this week
from ber home at Hlldebrand.
Mrs. W. H. McPberren spent the
week-end at Mt. Lakl, where she sang
two vocal numbers for the church
affair Saturday evening. She' visited
OOXTINUK PHONE IIEAIUNQ
SALEM, July 19. Tho Taclflc
Tolophono & Telegraph company
hB fifty witnesses gathered hero for
tho rate rehearing, Including experts
from the east. Today's testimony
dealt largely with tho tolophono
users resistance ot the Increase.
Two days nro expected to bo de
voted to technical testimony.
NEW TODAY
FOR SALN Cheap, llulck roadster,
good condition. H25 Crescent
Ave 10.22
If von hiivn trlotl for 8 vunr to set
i Ruim lui'iuru, irj- nuiiaim. ly
A good bod and a good bath nt
Colonial Rooms, 11th near Main St.
and at Colonlnl Annex, 741 Walnut
Axe. All outsldo airy rooms. IV
Dressmaking, guaranteed satisfac
tion. Voiles nnd housn drosses n
specialty. Phono 461. 19-25
ROOMS FOR RENT r.Oc up. All
rooms nro clean outsldo rooms In
cluding bath. Home Rooming House,
920 Klamath Ave. Last houso on
right hand side of Klamath nvo.
19-25
Furnished bed room for rent. Unth.
hot and cold water. Call Dr. Lamb.
19-21
Editor Sells Paper,
On Vacation Now
Colonial one -room cabins for
housekeeping. 11th near Main Bt.
and 741 Walnut ave. 19
George H. Flagg, accompanied by i
Mrs. Flagg, arrived nere last even
ing by auto. Mr. Flagg was editor
and publisher ot tbo Condon Times
for several years, disposing ot It
recently to other parties. Before
again embarking In the newspaper
business ho decided to tour Oregon
and become thoroughly familiar
with Its varied resources. His visit
here Is part ot that tour and when
ho leaves Klamath county It will bo
with an Impression that will always
make him a bellovcr In Its re
sources and a lover of its wonder
ful scenic panoramas and beauty
spots.
From hero Mr. and Mrs. Flagg
will go to Lakevlew, north into Mal
heur county and other sections of
Eastern Oregon.
"PATMAItCllB ATTENTION"
Installation of officers, Tuesday
Evening. July 19th. Banquet, after
wards. J. H. HOUSTON, C. P.
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CIIAITEII MAHONH
Regular communication ot Klam
ath Chapter. Numlior .16, R. A. M. to
night nt 7 o'clock nt Musonlo Tmnplo,
A short business sosslon.
J. E. MUTTON, Secy.,
Ily ordor of High 1'ilont lit
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Unionists Term De
- Valera Visionary
BELFAST. July ll.-Tho return
to Belfast ot Sir Jam oh CiuIk, Ulster
premier, nnd mninborH of his cabinet
from London, must not ho taken ns a
sign ot rupturo of negotiations, said
Colonel Spender, socretnry of tho
peaco delegation, on arrival here. Tho
delegation may ho rocnlled to London
next wook. Do Vnlora W regarded as a
visionary nnd tho I'ntonlntn fcol that
thcro Is no discussion posslbtn until
he modifies his views regnrdlug the
Irish question.
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V. S. EXPENSES N1MJ
BILLION l.KBH TIIA.V lUUO
WANTED Cook for ranch. Leave
nnmo and address nt Lawrence's
Cigar Store.
PACIFIC COAST MINT COMPANY
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WASHINGTON, July 19. lovorn
merit expenditures during the fiscal
year Just ended dropped off by ntn
billion dollars as compared with Inst
year's expenditures.
WANTED Woman for all round
work In Hand Laundry. French
Hand Laundry. 123 N. 4th St. 19-21
FAIIIVJKW TRANSFER
Will save you monoy on your trans
ferring, also Block Wood, IS.50 per
cord. Phono 209R. 18-25
Pine Beetle Talk
At Forum Lunch
The forum of the chamber of comi
merco at the lunchoon tomorrow will
bo In charge of O. D. Burke, vice
president ot the First National Bank,
who will Introduce a speaker, A. J.
Jaenlcke, of the entomological de
partment ot tho U. S. Forestry servlco
ot Portland. Tho subject will be
"Checking tho Ravages of the Pine
Beetle."
Mr. Jaenlcko has mado an exhaus
tive study ot tbo plno beetle , and,
knows the pest as It exists in this
county. It 1s expected that a largo
number ot the tlmbermen ot this sec
tion will be on hand to listen to his
discourse.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished down
stairs apartment, ono block from
Main, G22 Klamath Avo. 19
Family of threo desires a four or
6 room houso must bo modern and
close In Reliable pooplo will glvo
references. Address Box II. M. Her
ald. 10-23
FOR SALE 1920 Ford coupe. A-l
condition, four now tires. Box R.
care Herald. 19-20
Mako that idle dollar work! Put
It in the hank.
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Most men aro too modest to admit
tho size of their faults.
STAR
THEATRE
Tonight
Elaine Hammerstein
IN
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Pleasure Seekers
A story of plnln county folks and
a plcturo that proves that tho great
est joys ot II fo ore found In thu
simpler things.
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I WEATHER RECORD
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Hereafter The Herald will publish
the mean and maximum tempera-
urcj and precipitation record as tak
en by the U. S. Reclamation service
tatlon. Publication will cover the
day previous to the paper's Issue, up
to & o'ciock or tno day.
Pre
Max MIn. clplUtlon
July 14 88
July 15 87
July 16 87
July-17 90
July 18 89
MIn.
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48
63
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Councilman and
Fire Chief Clash
(Continued fiom rage 1)
an admission from all the council
men that bo had accorded them
courtesy but wound up with tho
stntcmont, "All except him and ho
Is not entitled to it for he does not
extend it to anyono," all the time
pointing an accusing finger at
Councilman Vollmor.
Mayor Wiley tried pouring oil
on tho troubled waters by remark
ing that tho council was getting
no place and this quieted the af
fair. On a motion made by West and
seconded by temporary appointment
of Jack Wldby was passed ,all vot
ing favorably except Councilman
Vollmer who did not vote.
In tho plcturo tonight
At tho Liberty
Uncharted Seas"
They stage a battlo '
On board the "Sturdy"
A historic sailing vessel
That has seen service
Off tho Oregon Coast
For halt a century
And the ship Is wrecked
And goes down
In tho ley wators
And It's one of tho best
Marine pictures
We've ever seen '
And pretty Alice Lake
Is tbo star.
And our old friend
Art Acord
Adds a few thrills
In "Tbo Wblto Horseman"
And added to this
A good comedy
And a beautiful scenic
Make a dandy program.
H. W. P.
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Wednesday
Monte Blue in
"The Kentuckian"
$3,200
7-Room House
Two bed rooms, dininjg room and
kitchen. Completely fuirnfished. Four
lots 60x120 each. All completely
fenced.
Two poultry heuses: and yards.
Large garden, growing nicely.
Thirty fruit trees in lull bearing,
and loaded with fruit.
Sixteen apple, 6 cherry, 2 psar,
3 peach, I apricot, 1 prune, 1 plum.
a.
Sixteen large Poplar shade trees,
4 Locust trees and 4 Lilac bushes.
In tho "Warm Hell" on tltn Wrt Hide, II biota
(mill Mnln St. nty nntrr plxil for Irrigation. tlraull
fill ! of rlty, lako, rUrr nml valley. A roI thing
ciiii Im mntlo on tills plant nlth poultry, fruit urn! gar
ilmi. lliiiiHslinlo ihmmwiUiii ghm. Terms will be arrange!
to Milt nny rrfMMUlbto puiflutiKT. ,
SEE
PAUL BOGARDUS
SWANSON BLDG
COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN
The Strand
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Formerly the Mondale
1180 Slain Ht.
Tonight
Entlro town burntng In
"Hells Hinges
WITH-
William S. Hart
And all star cast Including Loulne
Olaum and Clara Williams It it's
action and thrills you -vant tho no
tion and thrills In this plcturo will
make you hold onto your seats,
also Hallroom Coim.cJy, rnilcd
"MOVIE MADMW." A ure fire
laugh producor. Two shows 7 and
9 o'clock.
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F KLAMATH was as interested in OIL
as it is in "Moonshine," our capital
stock would be oversubscribed before
daylight tomorrow.
. If we could put as much "KICK"
in N. C. O., as there is in some
noon-shine, the whole, power of the
U. S. government couldn't keep the .
public from buying it.
We are sorry to notice that many '
people would rather buy moon-shine '
than N. C. O. Accprding to latest
quotations, one share of N. C. O. is
worth about the same as one drink
of moon-shine.
Buy "Moonshine" and help dig a grave
Buy "N. C. O. and
r Help Drill a WelP
Phone 577-3
or call at 532
Main St.
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Northern Cal. Oil Co., Klamath Falls Ore.
Enclosed check I for which please reserve
for 'ino sharos N. C. O. Stock at 11.00 per
sharo, for which I ngrco to subscribe upon receipt of
subscription blank. '
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