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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1921)
Jttcnonra THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rauiwiuv, BEiTtauttai s, joai. BOXING BOUTS SEPTEMBER 19 Monday night, Hoptembor 19, at Ilia Bandnnavlon hull, thu boxing gamo will bo rovlvml In this city nc cording to tho nnnoiincomont mailo yostorday by Ilhulon Crump, who on nouuroH thnt permission will bo ask nd of tho boxing commission to ntngo a ton' round nnd,two round oinl- final bouU, v'lWhy Mr. Crump stales that ho ha boon In communication with two Cnlifo-nla scrappers Hob now of Ban l-'rnncltcp and "Ulll" Itown of Los Angolos. Dob Alton, n H 5-pound nli-nround local Alhlolo, will tnko on any aspirant from ono to ton rounds on this oc casion. Crump soya that )tom In a well known wnltorwolghl of Han Kranclscn and hnn a rloan word. From what data ran bo hnil on Itowo, bo la a coining middle weight In tho otithlund. Krom tho Information given out yesterday, It In tho plan to mntrli either Hob noun or Howe with a man of their respective weights In thn main event und hnvn two fait semi final beforo tho main go, Admission for this boxing contest will bo nt popular prices and strictly In accord nco with thn worklngmnn's pocket book. Any ambltlou scrapper who would llko to appear In tills ovont can communlcato with Mr. Crump at tho Aetna Motor company. I OREGON BREVITIES I o o ALBANY Tho proposal for tho rocall of tho members of thu l.tnn county court, propound recently by tho Pomona grnnga of Linn and lion ton counties, will bo consldorod at a meeting In Albany next Saturday. It U planned to barn a committee of 25 mem bom, representing all section of tba county, dutermluo what action will bo taken . KUUENU Tho nlrplano forest flro obsorvor reported 19 fires on tho south patrol and flro on tho northern routo, tho most In a slnglo day slnco tba mlddln of summor. Only ono covering 2 Oacnii southwest of Teha ma, on tho northern patrol, wan said to ho korlous. Timber and undnr brush aro reported to w vory dry now and many mnro flreit aro looked for during tho noil fow day, union there Is a rain. rtOBBHUItO Miss VlrRlnla Itlggs, a local bank clerk, suffered an un usual acldont Friday wlion sho sus tained a broken collar bono upon fall Inie out of bed. Sho foil from her bod In tho midst of n dream nnd struck on her left- shouldor. AI.HANY Fines aggregating $75 worn paid In tho local justlco court yesterday by truck drlvnr who woro handling heavier loads than permit tod by state law. OBJECT LESSON ON TRAFFIC Accldtnt Addsd Weight to Nsw York Traffic Pollcsmsn's Ordsr to Pedestrians. On a road on tang Island there Is dangerous spot where, (lv innln roads coino .together. It Is said Ibut more than 100,000 nutomobtle pan there on Sunday. A stockybtillt lit tle policeman, Itmmii to nearly nil New York motorlKtx, stands them all day long regulating trulllc. Ills nrms aro continually going llko semaphores, but he always mnnnge to scy some thing pleasant or emistlc to pastors by. This llttlo policeman Is yry proud of his responsibility, and Is Imperi ous of gesluro. At a busy moment on a Sunday lift ernoon not long ngo n peduMrlnn started to cross tho rood umong the turning cars. Out of the corner of Ms eye tho llttlo policeman had Just noted tho approach of u woman driv ing a flivver, "Stand back thoroi" ho called to the pedestrian. "Don't you dare to step off thnt curb!" This Mlth nn Im perious wnvo of Ida white-gloved hand, "Stop I" ho again ordered ns tho man started ngnln. "There's n womun driv ing a car novcr can tX'll vhat they'll dor At that very .moment, whllo tho po liceman's back was turned, tho woman driver beenmo confused, nnd with dull plunk her cur hit tho olllcer squarely In tho bark, knocking hlin down and; skinning his nrms nnd face. Luckily, ho was' not run over. Ills dignity, , though, wns terribly upset Painfully rising, ho brushed himself off, but said not n word tq tho woman. "Now," bo called out, shaking his Ost at tho pedtstrlr.li on tho tddownlk, "now, I reck'n you'll stand back when X tell you r'fiaturdty Evening Post. v tct'n Talk Piano with Knrl Shep pepl. . Qurlng ono period of sovon years, ovif 8000 earthquake ihocki were rttfrdtd In Japan, ! Two. 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I NEW TQPAY FOIl HUNT Nicely furnished room, fumac-hoat, connecting phono and bath, Phono 43S. 8-9 FOIl HKNT 3 room furnished npart- ment. 034 N. 8th, Phono 413J. 7-10 FOIl HKNT Nov.ly furnished rooms, fiO cents a night, $3 n weok at Hot Springs Hotel. 8-22 8PKND YOUIl MONKY whore you got tho host results, (Hover tho Jowolor, 611 Main Bt. . 8-u-ld WANTKD Work for 10 head log- glnK horses. Paul Wnmplcr, Kirk- ford, Oro. 11 FOIl HKNT Hodroom. Phono 'jnM Hurry Cnellor, 125 Pine St. 11 YOMNO LADY desires position as bookkeupar or clorlcnl ork of any kind. Kxporlonced, Hofcrencos, Phono SOOW R;10 A good bed and a good hnth nt Colonial rooms, I Hh near Main St., nnd nt Colonial annex. 741 Walnut iVvii All nutsldo nlry rooms. 8 NKW IJOOKKKKPINO CI.AS8K8 'storting nt nnco. A comploto ourso of Instruction given evenings only. Phono Bouthwoll, 12!) or 439. 8-10 FOIl BALi: -1'rtlr film young Aire dalodogs. Phono S12H. 8-10 8PKNI) YOUIt MONKY where yon get thn best results. (Hover tho Jowoler. CU Main Bt. 8-9-10 LOST Cold wrist watch on bracelet between County library nnd 0th street, Baturday aftornoon. Hcttirn to Kloctrlo Bhop, 123 B. nth street. Howard. 8 FOR BALK Iloasonablo, bedstead, springs nnd mattress, 1023 Main stroot, upstairs. 8 WANTED To lonso, house of flvo or six rooms, modern nnd unfur- nlshod. Phono 205-MB 8-10 FOIl SXUV: Illg flro proof Iron safe. Practically now. No. 1 Ioomla Hldg. 8-10 Colonial ono room cnblns for housokkeoplng, 11th near Main Bt Ono cabin vacnnt. 8 SPKNH YOUIl MONEY whoro you get tho best results. Olovor tho, Jowtilor, 511 Main St. 8-0-10 FOIl 8AI.K Damson jilums, flnn for Jolly, 20 pounds for 11. Phono 1211. 8-10 CAIU OF THANKS. Wo wish to express our honitfolt thanks to those who assisted us In our rocont boreavoment, both with words of sympathy, kindly offices nnd boautlful flowers. Honrlntta Stoeshlor, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Stoeshlor nnd family. Mr. nnd Mrs. ticorgo Hlohn and family. S notici:. Thoro will bo u incotlug of tho Womnn'n Library Club tomorrow, (Frldny) nftornnon In tho Library room. Tho mooting will ho takon up with tho tllscuRBlon of pinna for tho eomlng year. A largo nttoudanco Is dcslrod. S XOTKJIv'. Will all theso who owed money to Mrs. LUxlo Offlold, now doconsod, kindly communlcato with O. II. flrn lmm, ndmlnlstrntor, 715 Montoroy St., Yi. nakorsflold, Cal., for tho pur jioso of nBslstIng tho ndmlnlstrntor In locating nnd collecting tho nssota of said ostato. ' " 8-14 NOTICi: TO HIDDKHH, Sonlod proposals will bn rocotved up to Soptombor 20th, 1021, by School District Nn. 53, Klamath County, for thn construction of n brick shool building nnd for tho Plumbing nnd Hooting of snmo. nids must bo nccompanlod by n cortltlod check to tho amount of 0 per cont of tho btd. or the lamQ lib nil he re- r kup'" ' BBBBLiBBBBBBr aBBk- LflUllBBBBW ' IbBbBBIbI . bbHE7bHbIbbbbbb1 4 feHIKlKfflt ' ' BBBBBBH New York polloe wlU soon be satM treJ3 towers, when this kew saxnal devtoe la put In general ate. It'a three-way electric lan tern wWoh bangs around the offlcer'a psek. The Uahta are red. yellow sod green. A reflector above luu kUaattaa the oOcer'a tace. Ut't Tnlk Piano mHIi Earl Hlicp-Icnl. Hrick-ton Is largely used as tho currency of commorco along tho SI borlnn nnd Chlncso border. jotod, to bo m.ido paynbln In favor of Win. Bkcon, clerk of tho sail dis trict, to ho returned. to blddois upon signing of contract nnd to be retain ed If successful bidder falls to cntor Into ontrnct as specified. Plans and speculations may bo obtained from O. II. Wright, Arhl tect. Klnmnth Falls or Wm. 8kmi of Chlloquln, nnd n deposit of $10.00 will bo required for snmo. Proposals may ho left olthor with Win, Bkoen, nt Chlloquln, Oregon, up to 2 .30 o'clock, or with O. ll.'Wrlghl. Architect, Klamnth Falls, Oregon, up to 12:00 m. Soptombor 20, 1921. Tho bonrd reserves tho right )o nrcopt any ono bid or reject any or nil bids. Dated nt Chlloquln, Oregon, this 8th day of Soptombor, 1921. ' (8IC1NKD) Wm. 8KKEN, 8-19 i Clork. XOTICK OK CONTEST. Sorlnl No. 010475 Contest No. 1212 Dopartmont of tho Intorlor, United Stntos Land Otflco, I.nkavlaw, Oro- Ron. Sopt., 1, 1921 To Tlolrs-lf-nny of -Kdwln Johnson, Doconsod, of Unknown nddrcss, Con tostco: You aro horoby notified thnt Joseph W. Noonchestor, who gives Hond, Oregon, ns his postottlco nd dresi, did on Soptombor Is 1931, fllo In this offlco his duly corroborated application to contest nnd secure tho cancellation of your Homostond Entry No. 010475, SorlnhNo. 010475 made August 22, 1917, forBWMNEiPof Soctlon 11: WNEU nndNBUSEU of Soctlon 14, Township 24, South, Hango 8, East of tho Wlllnmotto Mqrldlnn. nnd na grounds for his con tost ho nllogc8 thnt said IMwIu John son dlod nbout Novembor 1920 and thnt tho holrs-lf-nny- of said deconsod liavo wholly fa Hod to cultlvato sald nomostond or nny part thoroof slnco tho death of said ontryman, but hnvo wholly abandoned said tract for moro tlinn six moiltliH Inst past. That said falluro to cultlvato said tract wiis not dun to thotr employment In tho nrmy or navy of tho 'Unltod St,ates In timo of war or otherwlsu, You ure, thereforo, further notified that tho tata ftlkatlona will h l ieivjnin.i ji&3r jets Does your rifle barrel say to rust "Please come in"? If, even though you always clean your rifle before putting it away, there is a tendency for rust to eat tiny "pits' in the bar rel, the trouble is caused by the ammunition you use. The priming in such ammunition attracts rust All U S Rim-Fires (in cluding the famous' .22 N.RA.) are now made with a special, non-fouling, non-erosive priming that adds thousands of rounds to the life of a rifle. Be good to your rifle. Help it to fight rust Use only US Cartridges. Money back, if not satisfied. UMTED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, New York, Aanaacfarsrs Klamath FMIf,' Ore. J. D. Chambers Baldwin Hdwe. Co. Klamath Hiwe. Co. Cblloqiun, Ore. Chlloquln Merc. Co. Mnlln, Ore. The Kallaa Storo Merrill, Mr. R. II. Anderson. Merrill Merc Co. Dome, caur. Itoy Taber taken as confessed, and your said entry will bo cancollod without fur ther right to bo heard, cither beforo this offlco or on appeal. If you fall to fllo In this offlco within twenty day8 aftor tho FOURTH publication of this notlco, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically res ponding to these allegations of eon test, together with duo proof that you served a copy of your answer on tbo said contestant either In person or by registered mall. You should state In your answer tho namo or tbo post-office to which you doslro future notices to bo sent to you. JAS. F. BUnOESS. Register. 8-16-22-29 i; FREEZ0NE f3 j ;! Corns LIU Off W !; I with Fingers (jjjjj I Drop a llttlo "Frcotono" on an aching orn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. It doesn't hurt a bit. Your druggist soils a tiny bottle of "Froezone" for a fow cents sufficient to romove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn botween tbo toes, and the cal luses, without a partlclo of pain. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine PCJBVT 9 'i RCr"avb B9BBvA B?iaVjftctTW IB University of Oregon CONTAINS: The Cotlcge of Litersture. Science nd the Arts. The School of Architecture nd AIM Arts. The School of Dullness ' Administration. The School of Education, The Extension Divition. The Graduate School. The School of Journalism The School of Law The School of Medicine. The Sctool of Music. The School of Physical Education. The School of Sociology Fall Term Opens September 26 A KiK atnjrdrj cultural and profetiiontl cbotartfcip Hal tcom on of tnoutttand n mark of ih? 5ut UMwrtilr For acaialofut fot&r on lh varkua ahoolt, or for any Information, write THE RCCISTRAK. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Euin Or L& , rO0AK WORK I Leave Your filtws Rarore 9 OclocK-Ybur M Pictures am ready a 6 p.T I0Q3 11 X ' nnoerw wraarv E7n7f rV IVLATIAin rAi4LSUKEiUUn V 1 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE". I purity I BUY THEIR DRUGS EESSSS) MMWWMMWWWWW(WWMWWWWrtMVWyMMWWWMMMMM Dowaroi Unless you soe tho name "Dayor" on packago or on tablets you aro not sotting genulno Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and- proved safe by millions. Tako Aspirin only as told in the Dayor packago for ColdB, Headache, Neuralgia, Rhoumatlsm, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Fain. Handy tin boxes ot twolve Bayor Tabids of Aspirin cost fow cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark ot Bayer Manufacture ot MenoaCttUfielwWttr ot 8ftleyUc,aetl,a.d.Y, LAT CALL -FOR- Block W. ion Prices on blockwood aro low at present but will advance as fall weather comes. Our stock ot blockwood Is not large but we are tilling orders promptly with BIG BLOCKS Buy now I for fall weather means higher prices. GREEN SLAB-WOOD Phono in your ordor for ton cords ot green slab at 135.00 tor a yoar's supply of wood tho cheapest wood available. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" 41 Mala Bt. 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