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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vniDAY, JWiiY aa. iiwi PAOB TWO The Evening Herald J. MUHIUY. . Editor PRED SOULK ...: City Editor Published .ally oxcopt 8unday, by Tha Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Stroot. stored at tbo poitoltlco at .Kla- W'M 3S7 MAIN ST math Falls, Oro., (or transmission through the mails aa second-class scsttor. ICKMUUW OF Till. ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Pre-a is exclusively antltlcd to the uso for republication ot all nows dispatches credited to It. er not othorwlso credited In this paper, and also tbo local nows pub Usher herein. xfocoitej AT OUR IUXJULAlt . SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE KVKKV HAT AND 1U.OU8E AT ONE-HALF PRICE NO RESERVE rillDAY, JULY 22, 11)21 chicken yard. Chittenden was unn- I ware Hint Crawford had boon hit un ' til two hour later. CRT EDS STOCK TO EAT "Klamath county farmers nro faced with ono of tho most peculiar situa tions In their history this year," stat ed C, V. Kberleln today, "They havo tho greatest hay crop coming on that has been known In years and they havo no stock to feed It to. Another proposition which they are factnK Is a mammoth grain crop, already maturing In tho fields, yet their granaries aro stored up with last jears' yield and no mnrkct for It. In simple, languag, they are, up against It with no relief In sight. ' j "1 have watched tho crops In this I county come and go for over 17 years and never havo conditions been so promising nor tho yield so good in all farming lines as It Is right now,'1 ho continued, "but Immediate relief Is needed to take cans of the craps coming on Stock Is needed to at up this hay Tho stockman Is not getting any price for his cattlo and while tho market quotation on wheat In ?an Francisco Is two cents today the average farmer who has a sup ply on hands would be more than de lighted to get that amount. Even at' 75 cents n bushel, that ready money sow would enable them to take care rf their projects In mighty fine shape". "While the states of California, Nevada and Arizona nro experiencing their dry season now, Klamath coun ty has not suffered In the least and Is raising enormous crops, during that depressing period In tho neigh boring states. Nevada has no crop for feeding sheep, and only parts of Arizona are producing. California will be In need of hay, too, before long. "If somo of those sheep and cattle men In the neighboring states could get their stock here to feed them all winter. It would be great but the freight rate aro prohibitive and it would cost too much to drlvo them here. However. If news of this enor- SAN FRANCISCO, The small claims or "poor nun's court" proWd- vd by the last legislation opened and listed among Its first case tho claim that R. Meinck, who sold J. Colyito son a horse for $32, which according to an npprnUal by tho purchaser, "was not worth 20 cents VALLEJO Jennie Iliidzellko ar rived at her home hero shortly be fore 6 o'clock In tho morning and attacked her husband, who was asleep. Sho struck him on tho head with a flatlron, cut him with a knife, cut n gash In his head with nn nx and shot him athrec times. Huzellko aroso from his bed, seized tho revol- er and shot his wife through the heart, killing her Instantly star cast ot tho screen drnmn. "Tho (lift Supreme," which will head the program nt tho Strand Sunday No ono of tho pln era Is starred but each has been selected to portray tho part I he or aho Is best fitted for Tho pic turo Is In every way, It Is claimed, an examplo of tho highest typo of screen drama. It Is said to be one of tho best examples of the now thought In picture production which Is to feat ure the story us much as the player, m ItWTAIi EXAMINATIONS POK lOHTLAND AXI PENDLETON ill ' . .V . . Bring in Tour . 1 I III' ' J'l ' In lllllll Our finishing depart - IIUII tiicnt, through up-to-date l . ing depart - mnigh up-to-date methods and equipment and expert handling, can help you get the kind of pictures you want. At the Theaters WASHINGTON, July 22 Kxamln ntlons for postmaster ut Portland nnd Pendleton havo been set for Au gust 10. Portland pa)s n salary of JCO0O and Pendleton $3200. Examinations to fill vacancies at I the following offices have been also I requested nnd the dates will bo fixed j later linker. Oaston, Halfway, North Powder, Sclo nnd Yoncnlla To use sum: "We're finish." i si. ng cxprcs- therc at "the 'i? NEW TODAY KOIt SALE Oakland Six roadster 301 Winters lll.lc, i ni,tijj TIIK STAIt "Godless Men," a Reginald llarker production, with n Ooldwyn all-star cast ,1s n story where men meet , Inquire at Apt their souls face to facn and sneer nftor B p, m themselves on to net. of horror;, ,,, Vntnm ttrtc t0 oy where they grapplo life with ruth- Patch. Klamath Falls, Ore. 22-23' less, destructive hands. It will be shown nt tho Star theatre f'T 2 F011 SALE Now Remington type- davs commenclnc tonlcht Itussoll ' writer. Uargaln If taken at onco uas. commencing tonigh . Russell ,nquro ,2i v glh 8, 2,,s Simpson portrays the leading char- actor, "Illack Pawl." As "Dlack i Pawl" he defies Cod and for years sails tbo sea a terror to every man WWWpMMMMffWWV,WWWW(WyWWWWWWWWVWWWWWWftyM Special Offer We will make an enlargemtntSxlO r f from any good Him for tJVv AAAMlWWMVMWMVMNMWWWWVMMMWMMW'MVWM aiASOXir MEETINCI j Stated communications of Klamath Lodge. No. 77 A. F. & AM. Friday! Iiafni-a Iho nin.l Th hi.,...- '""'h"W ui t-iiiilh. lliuiu will uu nil- before tho most. Tho history of portant business to attend to. ulso those sinister sen captains who ruled work In the B, A. degree. Come and by spilt blood and fear Is all com- u there promptlly nt 7 00 In Mason- blned In the life ot "Illack Pawl" !5HMI' J9..M.aln ' "'!Le.0.,:.... w ,22 LEM L. GAOHAOEN. Secy. nndcrwoods nmry W" KLAMATH fAUS ORE00HttSw Vt Lpwti.y!3 WHERE. PARTICULAR PCOPLC OUY THEIR DRUGS m CStSSSSJ All- for work general Phone THE I.IUEJtTV jpoR SALE 7 lots In Spokane . . .. .. . . I -. O ...I. .. .... . t i classic oi colloquial American' ciear kooh. win iraue nai I vANTIr- - Woman literature has been given life on tlio.m.vo you'' 'St0 l)'ck Cth KInmaih ' hnuswrk Sternly screen In "Desperate Youth." which j" -' 342W will bo tho principal attraction at FOR RENT Nicely furnished front tho Liberty Theatre tonight with room, bath & phone. CI 2 N. 9th St. Gladys Walton in tho starring role. I s;,;3 The story was filmed nt Universal i ,. i.,i,l. tn -.n .t... ,.,, Methodist church, on tho lawn of Crfv from "A Kentucky Cinderella." Riln.nn Phmn Bhn " Mrs. (luy Siiterlen's nt 933 Wash. St. by V Honklnson Smith. Harrv II.! Harris directed It mine a nonular A K00(1 ,J(J ani1 n P00'1 ''ath at narns iiirecteu it. using a popular ComnIa, Hoomt uth noar Malll s, , u.wril Al .stock I'OH SALE I cast In the stars support antl at colonial annex. 741 Walnut' I Wth delightful humor, good dra-,Ate All outsldo airy rooms. 22 J 1C75 head of sheep and lambs. 20 ma nnd fidelity to Smith's popular! 1 i head of rattle, (5 horses. Stock rim In 1 1 i fenced pasture, place furnishes - feed all ear around with room for more stock. Running water in notise, ICECKIM.tl MM'l.tl. An Ire Cream Social will be gheii this evening by the ladles of the nil' Iholwi-en 9th and 10th St. T TTTTTTTTTtTTTTt X story. "Dcsperato Vouth" Is said to1, "m"' 'n",,""c'" u",c'- n ... ... ,. ... i " ainui Aic. servo Miss Walton as one of her best I Universal starring vehicles. TIIK STHAXI) Several of the screen's most prom- mous liay crop could reach tho earsHnent players nre featured In the all- of the sheepmen ond cattlo men of I Nevada, tho stock could bo brought in, as It has In tho past. With this' enormous crop and no market, the i average farmer In this county feels that he Is a victim of hard luck In I an era ot great promise.'' . j ;FQR SALE lied springs, dressers, i soo bearlnc fruit trees, large Irrlga I range, heating stovo. dining set. ton pianl, ,) farm machinery, hay I rockers. Dargalns. Leaving. H26 on nand and growing crop. Price Crescent Ave. 22-20 125.000 00 with terms. M F Cop- I ' I pock. IS miles south of Malln. Oro. A ClasslMed Ad will sell It IS. 22. 25. 29. 1 i ALTURAS-SUSANVILLE STAGES Leave Union Taxi office 8 o'clock Monday, Wednesday and Friday Mornings Phone 424-J for reservations Large cars CROSSING'S CLEAR I- OREGON BREVITIES 1JARVIBW- Fast work by tho Harvlew llfe-snvlng crow saved the lives of two. young men, J L. Conley and Christie Lovely, whoso canoo was upset by waves near Rockaway. PORTLAND Ed McDonald and C A KlllotUwe.ro brought to Portland from Klamath Fnlls by IK'puty Unit ed States Marshal Ahin Willis to await tho action of tho tedoral grand Jury next fall on charges of having unlawfully transported liquor. They were lodged In the county jail In de fault of bond. MEDFORD Welcome news to au tomoldlo owners of Eastern and Cen tral Oregon Is that tbo Pinnacles road Into Crater Lake national park Is now open and in good condition, thus enabling those who desire to approach or Icavo tho lake by way of Rend. CALIFORNIA NEWS Crawford was accidentally shot and killed here as ho stood at the rear pf his home. The police said his death was caused by a spent bullet from thn gun ot George A. Chittenden, who fired at a squirrel in his adjoining I? SS "-"'titct,, W Q- "jXJ" 'fyji, , 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. t "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. "Everything to Build With" Phone 107 Main & Spring Sts r it If It's Loose We Will Move It O. K. TRANSFER CO. 124 & Sixth St. Phone 87