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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOK TUESDAY, SKPTKHB1 ,lMt, $1925 Fair Council Will Gather From i All State Thursday t HAMMf, Hoiit., (J Orocon'H 1025 nxiibtilllim will tin nlvon Itii statu iiinnlf IcntKMi, whim it cotiforonco of rotri'imntntlvoii of fttory t'otin'ty ' ln tho jiluto will lio huld .) tliu ,Mnllo mfth Hotel In I'ortfuiiil oil Snpioutbor H. ( (lorornor Olcott has rnvortnd linrk to ttm wiir days In tliu sulocllon oMhn comnilltoti bullnvliiir tlmt those, leaaors in enen county who so, sue (ssfully served toriliico OroKqti to the forefront In alt TJImrty Loan, and other wnr works, would ho best ndnp Ifil'to dnrlsn ways nnit mean for fin ancing ttm nrnnt Urouon exposition, tK addition to ctilllnK for tjin co-J oporatloa of tlm warlnaders In, each county, tlm Uovornor has Increased tho, numtmr of counsollors nt ttm ineetlnit by rcqunstliiK several state wldo nrxanltatlnns to send thrro do IcKati'H each, All tlm preliminary work In build In' up tlm foundation for tho expo Mltlon orKonlzntlon wos dono liy tlm pooplo of Portland, tint nit noon an Congress passed tho hill authoring the exposition and It was slnod liy President HardlnK, thus Klvlnic tlm eiposltlon thn governmental rocoicnl tlon which Iniiuri'd Its nurccss, Coventor Olcott nrtcd upon n pro determined plan to hnvo somo of tho host brains In tho itatn not tocothor and put In offocl on offlclunt coopera tive plan which would provldo tho fin nncos nwivwary for tlm successful building up of tho exposition, Tho mooting of Soptembor 8 will di'tirinlnn tho financial sropo of tlm exposition and thn best moans for riilnlnR hn money; It doubtless will rndravor to provldo n moans hy which every hamtet, village, town Htid city In thn stato will hnvn Its purt In tho exposition, that every section of tho atato may ho repre sented In the undertaking thn great est" inovimunl In tho history of Oro non for tho cementing of tho Interests of vtbo statu In a grand, plan for It cxi'loitatloi, ' Will Buy Grain for ' Big S.JF. Company ,'A-nrala buying partnership tin hern' formed hy LouU lloldlschor of Malln and George, ,W, Votchnttor of th'tsMtr Thry", will buy for tho ('.lobe Mllllntc company of San Kruu-i-lsro, onn of tho largest Kraln hand llni:' concerns In tho country. All kinds of' grain will tn hmiKht at lop UotutIms.' Whcnt will ho purchased on.'federal grades. Kor othor grains c a in pi (vi, tn ant bv submitted. rMr. Ilaldlschar's office will bo In tbn Malln Stnto Dlink at Matin, of which ho la cashier. Mr. Volchatxor VIII4 have an offlco In tho llaldwln warehouse, near tho local 8. 1'. stn-tlon. strong point. Kolliwlng tho sjts, n coinpllmonlary dlnnnr, In honor of tho . Modfonl' visitors, was served nt tho Wlilta Pollcnn hy (ho local Kile lonnls players. Peruvian Colony is ' Delusion Says Local Immigrant 1). McMnhon, "who wont to Pom sovornt montliH ngo, writes from Limn, iuiUImk Thn Itnrald to wnrn friends nKulnnt emigrating to that country. Other local pnoplo aro In- torotitod In tho I'nmpa del Sacra inonlo colony In which Mr. McMa- hnn Invested. "All thn Reed land In f'oru In taken," hn Hays. "Thn land that Is promoted for tho colony la not hub ttnblo. It U heavily Infcntcd with iiioN'iultocit and roptllrii and hroodir fuvor, Thin tnnd la partly covnrnd with wntor during tho rainy aoa non, It In nothlnR but a Junglo. Af ter chmrlriR, Home parta of tho land can ho planted hut pack mulea aro, thn only .moans of transportation." Tho railroad Is not likely to ho built for flro or ton yearn, says Mr. McMahon, as It a very difficult proposition to build a road acros ttm Andes mountains. "I have paid thn prlco to como hnro and acqulro this Informstlon," ha says, "so uso your own Judgment." i 1000 Kor Halo, my Iloo Bpood wiucori. tlOOO: conditien: you en a nak any ono of tho thirty-two picnic- kors who rodo Labor Day rrom boai lundliiR to town oir ono load, Call Arcado Hotel. S-8 KOK 8AL1 1920 Kord coupo, Reed tlnm and paint, looks and run llko now, Inqulro Ilox O, O., Herald. , FOlt IlKNt 3 room Apartment. St. Kramiln Apartments, ground floor-. Mrs. Andnmon, C28 Uak stroot. , 3 Kako that laio dollar work I Put It In tlio bank. I NEW TODAY KOIt HALK Klrnt )Tar high school KdiiitiiI sclcnco, algobra, Latin and Kiir.llnh. Inqulrn llcrnld office. -lo KOIt IlKNT Nicely furnished room. furnacn hunt, connoctlng phono and bath. Phono 135. 6-7 KOIt HALK Al paying business, now nnd second hand good. Hnap to right man. Will sacrifice Ben Dick, Gth and Klamath. C-9 HKK DICK, th and Klamath Avo All goods at Auction prices. Wn can show many good things, ITiivo a look In. -D ( A good bed and a good bath at Clonlal rooms, 11th noar Main St?, and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut Avo, All outsldo airy rooms. ' t WANTKD Carpenter and plasterer wnntod to nxchnngo work for wood. Tot. 342W. Inqulro 419 10th. C KOH HALK OR THADK Practically now Kordson Tractor. Will trade for good small car. Tol. 342W , KOH HALK- Limb and body wood. Tol. 342W. MAHONH, ATTr'T10V. Special communication tonight (Tuesday) at 7.30 o'clock of Kla math Lodge, No.' 77, A. F. k. A. U., work In tho Knllow Craft dogroo. By order of Win. L. Oaghagon, Socy. ATTKNTIO.V, MAHONH. ., Kpeclal communication of Klamath l-mlvn tin. 7?.. A. V t, A. M . Wfld- -" n- --w. ,., . , - .. .- nosday, Hoptember7, at 2 o'clock p. m. and 7:30 o'clock p, m. Work la Master Mason. Dinner at White Pelican Hotel, 8:30 p. m. Hy order of W. M. h. L. aaghagon, Secy. t-7 MAKO.VH, ATTKNTION. Hpeclal communication of Klamath Lodgo, No. 77, A. F. ft A. M Friday nvnnlng, Peptombor 9 at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Work In tho Bntcrod Apprentice degrco. Ily order of W. M. L. I Uaghagnn, Secy. -7-8-9 Ylfn Mll.l. H llt.ML M MahiI. .nil iiaIvIiIiA,. tn Hn nn,A,.liill. if tllAlT klndnesH and sympathy extonded to us uuring our laio aoroaTomonu Mr. ana Mrs. J. it. corori ana Darroll Covert. KOIt IlKNT -2 room apartment with prlvato hath, Kellogg Houso, 816 Pine srcot. WOODCUTTKKS WANTKD Cut by thn cord or day. Closo In. Tolo- phono 312W or Inqulro 419 10th St. m Make that idln dollar work! l't It In tlio bank. FOR HALK 7 room houso, 200,00, I&00 down, balance llko rent. Alto C room plastered houso In Mills Add. $2000.00; samll amount down, easy terms on balance, Atso 3 room cabin and targe barn on good lot Cheap, , Also 40 acres. Closo In: under ditch. wuler right paid up, The, prlco .Is right. Also (lood Chalmers car for sale or trade. 1 t. il w.vrri.iiH Itojil KMalo -- Maui Phone S70T 8-7 i WANTHD llrl for housowork.fam llyofthreo. Phono 189. 6-8 Downey Better Man ' Is" General Opinion JKILSKY CtTV, Sept., 6 Whllu no decision Is permitted under tho Now JJrrsoy law, tho majority of tho news- ,'l'niniromn present wnro of tho opinion , JthnUIIryan DoMiioy, of Clovotnnd, outpointed Johnny Wilson of lloslon In thn 12-round bout hold ymlerdny to mttlo tho dispute nvnr tho world's tnlddlnwolRht Imxlm: tltlo. In thn Ihreo last rounds Downoy floored iWllson twlro ntiil claimed tltnt thn VnL'rreo's nlow couuil'it; prvvonlod llllm from .iiinnxllnt: thn title. Tennis Sets Are Decided A Draw Tenuis was tho sport which hold f,thn attoutlon of tho local Klks Sun- duy, Thn Medford Klk" toam com- p'osed of Raymond Fish, Uustor '"Coloman, Hornco llromloy nnd O. C. Lommon arrived Sunday morning 'nnd w'oro at onco tnkon to tho lodgo ronmrf whoro thoy woro given a i warm wolcomo. In tho bIiibIos, preliminary play, Medford carried off tlio honors, llromloy defeating Kpporson, Fish winning from StovonBon, Lom mon -winning from Dnkor, W, O. ' yan Kmon was tho only Klamath plnyor to win In this P)ay taking Coloman for tho entire ,boL In tho finals, tho' doubles foil to , Medford, llromloy and Coloman ,' against Van Kmon nnd Mason; Ilrom ' Joy and Coloman vs Halt and Wltoy. f Hall nnd Wlloy won tholr sot , against Fish and Lommon, Tho final boIb of tho singles' woro ' declared n draw, If nil boat Ilsh; J Mason won from Lommon, and J llromloy dofoatod Wlloy, , ( Tho championship la still a mat- er to bo sottlod, nnd It Is posslblo that thoaota will bo postponod un 1lrhwft, yod"r. Spoct'a'tora any; that tho play was even as to Individuals, but tho doublo woro Mcdford's CHURCH LADIFH TO MKI-TT. Tho ladles of tho Emmanuel Rap tint church and friends will moot at thn homo of Mrs. Heeds, 11th and High streets, at 2:30 p. m.. tomorrow, (Wednesday) for Whllo Cross work for thn Ilaptlst hospitals In the Orient. s Tho work will hn shents, pillow cases, buby hlnnkots, bnndoges and babf layotlos. Vou aro Invited. 6 WANTKD Third year High school books, civics, 'physics, nnd typing drll book. Inqulro Ilor.ild office. C-8 WANTKD Olrl for gonornl houso work In smalt .family. Phono 401 C-8 WANTKD--Woman nnd dnughlor or two wom'ou to cook for small crow In logging camp. Ilox N, Horald of flco. C-7 ffl lkm.Hbmte a. do xen- DOUQfUtUtS 304 . 0 Aefbne jjbtf eyts! m KOR IlKNT I room furnished upart mont. Phono 273J. C-8' FOUND Sunday, pair of glasses In enso. Owner may havo samo hy culling nt Horald Offlco and paying for this ad. C-7 TIIK TURN1CR APARTMKNTS, 812 Oak St., Twb furnished rooms, wood, water, light Included, $25.00. 6-12 VICTIMS RESCUED Kldnev. liver, bladder and uric i . w . w troubles ara moat danfferoum tu. cause of their insidious attacks Heed the first warning they giv-i that they need attention by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard rtmsdy for thsss dlsordsn, will ofun ward off ihtss dU Mt and strtngthtn lbs body gaiosl furthsr atucks-Thrtt slut, all drunlMs. tMh k bus UU UUtl oa U MMm d .-; Vbuve Stmckt Ricfht ' when you Light a CAMEL Your taste will tell you that! For Camels have the flavor and fragrance of choicest tobaccos, perfectly, blended. They're smooth and mellow mild. W . 'And there's' NO CIGARETTY. AFTER TASTE. We put the utmost quality, into this one brand. Camels are as erood as it's possible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. That's why Camels are THE QUALITY CIGARETTE. Camel L J. IIISOIDJ TA c, Watalw,a.C Make The OREGON Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND HBnBsS POPULAn SPACIOUS LORBY At the Center, of Everything HROADWAY at STARK ST. Wo suggest yo write,' phono or wire for rescrTattons' Arthur II. Meyers, Mnnagor have just received a carload of fine monu ments and markers, all new designs. Stop and look them over. ' G. D. GRIZZLE KLAMATH FALLS MARBLE and ?Nunj GRANITE WORKS 1040 Main St ' l, ; -. t AaJ I iiMl I yj$s-A1 m RJL t-ORKST FUIGS DRIVES to abandon McCrath. Tho altitMsjs: VOPUIiACH FROM TOWNS I Is reportod to be growing worse. ST. PAOU Minn., Sept., 6 Two , . , ". towns. White Pine an dSolana. hare Mk Piaao " been abandoned because of forest fires M a precaution against the loss , Make o.t Idle'uoaar work! r of ltfo and It may bocomo necessarf lit n the boout. . WRIGLEYS "After Every Meil" , Everywhere All ' over tb !world Ptortf osc this toody for its benefits, as well as Its Pleasure. ,G CHICAGO I clean breath aKiIEI r- t i Sealed Ticht Kept Rlttht ;?