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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1921)
7y " s4vV x t!riej'WiipMv' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I'.UIK NIX WKDXK8DAY, .IUIiV 87 IIWI 'f K I f t. t ) The Office Cat RECALLS OLD III MRS ur jumuh Prices nrc falling In tho sanio way that tho mercury Is. Vru, Verily A dog In tho manKcr may bo moan hut far meaner Is a clog In the road 'An Evening Coiffeur Fred English says wo'ro never too old to wish wo could go wading In the creek again. O. D. Uurkc fays a man likes to co a woman well dressed but he nov-l er marries ono whoso mind Is occup ied with dress unless sbo slips up on him when he's not looking and mar ries him before ho knows much about her. Summer began on schedule time, Juno SI. and tho Ice man Is now very much In season. While ordinar ily tho lco man Is no pugilist, ho has 'nevertheless, acquired a reputation as a lightweight artist of much prowess. I'lrasr, Dear In the gloaming, oh, my darling. When tho lights aro dim and low, That your faco Is powder painted. How am I, sweetheart to know? Twlco this month 1'vo had to bundllc Every coat that I possess To tho clo'ancrs won't you darling, Lovo mo more, and powder IcssT Tho beggar wore bis mos pathetic expression and wept a crocodile tear, "Please, sir, won't you give me a loaf of bread for my wife and fam ily?" The kind man patted him on tho shoulder. "So, no, my poor fellow," he said, sympathetically. "I would not deprive you of your wife and family for anything." Mummer Pay Sing a song of rose, hop's n' every thing. Summer's here, and whockey, hear tho Jazz bells ring! Days hevo grown much longer and the nights arc brief causing sundry loiers qulto a grist of grief.) Sun shine's getting stronger (llko tho moonshlno brew!) Sunburned? I should warble! Header, dear, nro you? Schooners on tho ocean, (llkowlso on the land) glimmer In tho moon shine (I think you understand!) Ono piece bathing suits strictly taboo! Bathors, male, are therefore, llko tho ocean, bluo! Alr-tlght skirts, and stockings twlco again as light, guar antee' tho "Skeeters three square meals a eight! tinrden-ptots suburban, trucked for "family needs", promise golden harvests rich In tons of "weeds"! Wedding-bells n-JInglo fill the air with gleo (you may It you wish te: "No wedding bells for me." Merry picnic parties dot the coun try side; watch 'cm while they scat ter rubbish far and wide! Federal tax on tickets plus a "higher rate" make vacation Journeys look as if thoy ain't! N'ow "resorts" aro open, take your bloomln' pick: "The Stream" sites by the ocean; "Tho beach" Is near a "crick". "Week-ends" by the seaside send you home well "rolled"; linger In the city, heat-waves knock you cold! Whdt? You say my song is full of "grief and groan" Uuh! If you don't llko it, wrlto your bloomln' .own! (INirtlntul Otvgonlnn) ( Clile: of scouts In tho Modoc wnr In 1S73, Captain 0. C. Applegute, of Klamath Kails, Is In Portland to see his grand-daughter, Peggy llnlfcrty, ago 3 weeks. Tho captain Is u mem ber of tho pioneer Apptogato family, ills father was tho first agent at tho Klamath agency, and ho went with his father as chief clerk. When Cap tain Jack and his hand of hostile Modoca broke out, killing a settler near Tulo lake, not far from whore the town of Merrill Is now, Captain Applegato'rodc from Llnkvlllo (now Klamath Kails) to Tulo lako In one day, and then that night ho rodo back to Yalnax, tho sub-ngency, to prevent tho Klamaths from going on tho warpatb. with Captain Jack. Captain Applegnto saw Chief Schonchln and a pow-wow was railed for sunup. Chief Schonchln told his braves that Captain Jack was a bad Indian, as ho bad broken his treaty with tho whites. Thon Captain Apple- gate said: "Hoys, there's a lot of work to do," so he led them to tho forest to chop wood for the winter. This gave tho Klamath's something to think of besides warfare. Haxlng taken caro of tho Klamaths. tho cap tain returned to I.lnktlllo and was placed In command of scouts, whllo captain Jack and his men retreated to the lava beds, where for a time thoy defied tho entire United States army. It was against tho udvlco off Captain Applegate and other exper-l fenced men that tho peace comml8- sloncrs met under a flag of truco wlthi the hostile. The Modocs murdered j tho peace commissioners, with ono exception. Tho rldo 'from Mnkvlllo to Tuloi Lake and then to Yalnax was a hard HOSTO.V. July 27 MUH Con rldo In those times, and AppIegata,",anco Bouck ot Leadvlllo, Colo., a fFtvF?mii&' allYaBffllBfHffliTnBy bbbbbbbbbbt " Vajssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl aaal aASSinEDMifflSEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS lllrdsoyo Mnplo tlromvr for huIii cheap. Phono 133W. 20-2X WANTIJI) TO HUNT !l or I n mi liounu or apartment fiiriil-'iPrt tr unfurnished, must bo clou in Nit children. Phono 4H3U 20-28 WANTKD -(llrl for i;umriil Iioiiho work. 210 HlghSt 2H-30 FOU IlKNT--Three room furnished apartment with bath. Alio Hlooplng room. 031 N. Kth St. I'hono 4I3J. 20-28 l WANTIJI) (llrl In assist with house work mid help caro for 2 children. fiOS Conger Avo. Tel. lilt. 20-27 KOIt HUNT- Furnlidied iipiirtmont. I'hono 27,1J, 3 rno 20-28 WANTKD -Woinnii in wash rtiow. French Hand Ijtnndry, 123 N, 4th HI. ' 20.28 Shoo repairing, honest work, hos est prices. Jack Frost, SIS Dili. 20-30 KOU HAIjI Ono fi passenger Dodge, I'rlrq IKllO. Klamath Fulls Aula Co. 221 Main. 23-30 . KOIt HAI.IJ Oakland Mix roadster. Inquire at Apt. 3U1 Whilom IIIiIk.. after C p. m. 22-2H KOU KAIi: 1-IOSn o pass. Kurd, A-l condition, sumo as now, elec tric Hturler, nil now tires. A bargain. Klamath Falls Auto Co. 221 Main St. 20-30 KOU HAI.C Kuril spoodHlor-r-A-l condition, llurgnln at $270, Klam ath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main. 20-30 KOU HUNT Ono housekeeping room, 'inn two room rublu, furnish ed. 1143 1'lne. Phono CCS It. 20-27 KOU HAMC Modern 4 room house with bath, (lood bargain If taken at once See owner at 701) Main St. 20-30 Simplicity which Is not so simple Is shown In the evening coiffeur" designed by Sidney Hronk. TJio hair, lightly waved, forma low voin padour which la pultnt Into four dips, two over the tnnplva and two ovrr Um cars. A cluster of trukrn curia around the chignon and a hucv comb thrust In at Um aldo five dlsMnctloo to this hraddrcaa. THE BRIGHTEST L Elfl I had to cross two mountain ranges Ills brother, Ivan U. Applegate, rodo part ot tho way, but left to warn tho settlers In Swan Lake valley, whore tho Applcgate family had largo stock Interests. Peggy .Halfcrty's mother, Mrs. Z. T. Halfcrty. Is a resident of Kodlak, Alaska. Peggy was tho mag not which drew the old Indian fighter to Portalnd for a tow days. Infective Wm 1 li-v i EX A x ymA v. BllllllllllHBSllaV ym isiiiiiiiiiflisiBa l aislllllllllllllllV'r' freslimuu at Simmons collego, Is announced as head of hor class In general intelligence. Tho decision was reached through tho application of mentality tests originated by Dr. A. A. Itoback, Instructor in phych ology at Harvard university and at Simmons. "Tho 12 parts of tho Iloback tests with tho exception of tho anal ogy, hard opposite and dlroct tstj, which wore based on familiar prln clples, wero devised by Dr. ilo back with the collego student 'n mind," It -was explained In an nouncing tho award. "Ono cf the most Interesting of tho test questions is tho problems test, designed to gauge capacity to grapple "with a practical situation Onrf of tho problems, for example asks 'If you-were on the seventh floor of a department storo In a hurry to get to tho ground floor and two elevators came at tho samo time, ono uttractlng a largo crowd and tho other only two passengers. which would you take and why?' Tho person of under-average and somo of uvcrago' Intelligence answer nt once. 'The elovator with two passengers, bocauro It is easier to get In and out of.' It takes tho mi- fporlor Intolllgenco to reason that tho full car -lll In all probability express to the ground floor, whereas tho almost empty ono would stop on tbo way down at oach floor to take on moro passengers. "The relations tost was anotbor KOU SAMr 1919 Kurd Touring, four speed transmission seat rov ersnow top, largo steurlng wheel. Demountable rims, good tires, now paint A bargain Klamath Kails Au to Co. 221 Main St. 20-30 Ladles Outing Wear In Khaki Won! Srgey Corduroy and Kamplt Cloth at K IC K Storo. 3tf KOU BAI.Ir-Now Itnmlngton tyv" writer llnrgiiln If taken lit onrn Inquire 121 N Mil St. 22-2K KOU HAI.U lied springs, drowiem, range, heating Move, dining net, rockern. Ilnrgiilus. leaving. 1421 Crescent Ave. 22-2S CITY (Ultll.Uir, When )m want Karbngo rrmoMil, mil 101 ii:l. KOIt HALK- 320 acres laud, st ncre,, In timber. In Hwan like, south sldo H mllit from school Dig house and burn, chicken ho una and granery. 100 nrrrn fenced. Mr Wm. Stroubel at Poor Kami. 20-30 KOIt HUNT Front bedroom- -f.loi In. Call 144J ur 317 loth St. ' 21-27' DUKKSHlAKINO First clasn work guarntiterd. 2 Main Ht , Mrs. Jnf- fersnn. 20-30 1IOAUI) AND ItOOMH for gentle men. Clotn In. Prlvntn family. Call 30S Pine or phono 308. 20-27 Trucking nnd slorago. Central Transfer A Storage Co. 1&0W. 10-31 poser 'If two first cousins wero j to marry, what would bo tho for mer and tho now relationship ot " Ti.""". 7, T 77, Z .. mi.. k. .!.... i.. ... i ... The "llnliy Superior Kly Traps" M.'m As slstors husband to Mr Lri, ,,.,, nllli tbov '.ell f,,r um.blts- X'-. Arer. former relation firs, Sajo doctor bills' and catch that fly i''exanliand Srf5 cousin by marriage ;new rolatlm .before It guts on tho baby s bottle i ... brother-in-law. Of .Mr. X m Ml.. ' "oss. at 306 Main HI lias A's mother? Answer, old realm. !!il, '.,,.. ., ,,nvtnB ,,.?, "I. ' Trucking nnd storngo. Cintral renbew new son-ln ln nr mi. i h HA1,'.,V'V. J nY" K 1,,"i"11""' Transfer & Htorago C0..1CCW. 16-31 repnew. new, son-ln law. Of Mlssj Korced to quit. Snap to right man. . A's brother to Mr. X's slstur? An-, Will trade, what hovo you? Heo Dick Hn(I,,0 horwi nnrt ,,nck ,,,. for swir, first cousin 11 ml brother's Cth & Ivl.imnth nve. 2)-20 I hlro in Kour Mlln lako and Itoguo lixither-lvliiu' Of Mr. X's father t ' . .,. " T" 'river pnlnls. I'hono M. II. Wamplnr. Do your feet trouMo you? Foot specialist at your nervlco at K K K lco. Jtf Tho charm of thu gowa of black, crepo mi'U-ur, which Madge Kennedy wvurn, is in its simplicity. Tho slight ly lull qversklrt und thu pulling at thu hlpa urv becoming to tho slender figure. Lacu cuffs and a matching bll are iftecllvu louchi-a. MAKE THAT IDLE DOLLAR WORK. iri ui 1 tfitn i.i l- -. . Miss AN Mother Answer, unci.,' ,;,' 'JooO mile. I.. A-l condition:. "JUl ana sisters rallipr In-law. Mr. and, Will take Ford car In trade. Klnm Mrs. X't rh.td to Mr. X's brother's ,ath Falls Auto Co., 22 4 Main St. child? Answer, second cousin, first. 20-30 C0"!l"" iWANTKD Passenger for Purlhind Thoro wero ten others besldci and way points for Mondny morn tho Relations and tho Problems Ing, August 1st. Faro $10.00. Phono Tests to bo nnswored Inside of three 270J or 2"V. 26-1 hours. 12-30 FOU Itr.NT Ktoiio building, will innko film restaurant, 101 8 Mala. 20-30 See that 0121 lllue norgo Hull at IC K K Storo for $3. Written guar antee with ovory suit for wear and service. Jtf Character y V aata st. ? 1 effl J BBsssK- ""iaV. av ' m iV bbbbbbbKS KOIt SAI.K 1 Colo 8, 7 panscnger,; MIm Klslo Shoemaker and Miss Kxcollant condition Prlco f 1100.' Ilcnalu Yeoman nro the owners, mana- Kasy terms. Inquire Imperlall lar- ,. nnU tMon (f u W.ek, noW(l. DEO. asU'Zl I I nalM)r published In Ames, Oklu It li Trucking nnd storage. Central 1 1 ho only newspaper In the ttlalo ruu Transfor & Htorago Co. 100W. 10-31 by women I.-rill HAf.I-r Plmnli Itlvh rln housohold furniture On display at .. Mn,J0 !'"", ,,no tMlnr M,,rk! Vnt tho Peopln's Warehouse. 6th "''!"'"'" . . nnu iiaurii.iii avv. may no seen niinr 1 p in. each day, 20-28 I WANTKD- by family of 3 a 4 or 0 ' I room modern house by August 1st Address M. II. Herald officii. 25-30 LOST Over n weok ago two"rlngs. j I ono wblto saphlro and ono ruby, I ring Suitable reward If returned to J I Mrs Marlon Hunks, 733 Pine St 20-28 ThaiVa so much character In tho face of lira. Emma V. Doyle, ot "Washington, that she Is ono of the most popular models at the art class of tho Corcoran Art Gallery, h u et. KOIt HUNT l!ti:.MLAM PAVILION Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. Terms reasonable, ap ply to Hurt McDonald. 12lf Mnkn that Idlo dollar work! Put It In Uio bank. UL4 ropAK Work ILeaYeYour Rltus before 9 OclocK-Your AM: Pictures am ready at 6 Up Ff5 rwoous auu I PURITV KLAMATH FALLS OREGON PMimarY TfTrrr! WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE tJUY THEIR DRUGS lAgCWHftCYj Men's Duxbak and Knmplt outing wear at K K K Storo. 3tf OirKa.Vi llifhrr In-.lilulion ol TECHNOLOGY I i(M SduoN; Sftcnty Dcpailmtnli I Al I. Tl RM OI'I'NS SF.IT. 19. IWI Ivt MilmiiiM ttf.u lii Rtriiifir Oregon AKricullunl College :imv'Ai lis 444 ALTURAS-SUSANVILLE STAGES Leave Union Taxi office 8 o'clock I Monday. Wednesday and Friday Mornings ', ' ' - : Phone 424-J for reservations Large cars DOINGS OF THE DUFFS "V77BBBFVBHBBBnBTO TOrwSSSBMBjBM k ArrivedSafely Yours Sincerely g BY ALLMAN