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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1921)
WEDNESDAY, BEIT., JH, HMU THE EVENING ai n KlMATH FALLS, OREGON hi . m K m r ffl ;j ! m -1- jL-uxn-.-.-.- " ---- "'--'--.-v" '''' QASSIFItDADVERTISEMEMTS jxjvxj-uuvvvrinnri"i"ii --... UICPCI I ANKTkMC AUTO PAINTING and Tinting. Can .v..m""'. w savo you CO to 7G per cent. V, , P. Ilrown. Phono B69J. 10-21 11920 Dodge touring car. Now rub bor, flrat class' moclianlcal condi tion, i 1 1918-Uulck Four. guaranteed first class condition. Roal bargain. 1 1017 Hudson Supor Six, n roal bargain and guarantood first class condition. Terms. 1 1920 Sovon passongor Chandler. Like now. A real bargain with terms. Inquire of J. C. WRIGHT OR nUICK SALES AND SERVICE CO. Tin. AND KLAMATH AVE. Men who want tho best wear Not .tloton Shoos. " K. K. 1C Store 90-21 I PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISH WALL TAPER I W. E. AND J. E. PATTERSON . Phono 196-W 127 N. 4th St. 'FOR RENT Nowly turnlshod rooms, j GO cents a night, $3 a woek at Hot Springs Hotel. 8-22 1B00 ACRES RECLAIMED SWAMP land near Algnmn, for rent or lease. For particulars wrlto J. Frank Adams, Box 4S1. Klamath Falls. 13-130 SALESMAN to cover local territory selling dealers. Guaranteed salary of $100 week for right man. Tho Richards, Co., 200 Fifth Ave., Now Tork, N. T. 16-22 Buy Napatan shoes for your boys. LThcy wear and ore waterproof. K. K. K. Store 20-22 SNAP In usod Liberty Blx, 1919 modol, now paint, wondorful con dition. Tho best buy of tho season nt $800.00. Terms. Dunham Auto Co. 14-21 POR RENT A two room furnished apartment, wood, water and light Included, $20. Turner Apartments. 812 Oak street. 16-21 FOR RENT Steam heatod rooms closo In hot water all tho ttmo. Call 129 N. 6th. 19-21 WANTED TO RENT 40 to 80 ncro furnished ranch or will work ranch on shnrcs proposition. Am thorough ly familiar with Irrigating. Must bavo Improvements. A. Q. caro Herald. f 19-24 FOR SALE Laying hens, thorobred whlto Leghorns & Barred Rocks. H. A. Thlede, North Klamath Falls. 19-21 FOR SALE: Colonial Empress Male able Steel range, quarter sawed golden oak dresser, library tablo, and leather upholstered rocker. Phono 296J. 20-22 FOR SALE Two thoroughbred reg istered Poland China malo pigs. weighing about 135 pounds. Priced at a bargain for havo no placo to keep them. Call Kirk Lumber Co., at Martin, Ore., or Inqulro at Sunset grocory. 20-21 WANTED Woman to clean batche lor apartment twico a week. Add. P. O. Dox 22. 20-21 FOR RENT 1200 acres of pasture. Inquire. Robt. S. Fry, opposite Miller Hill school. 16-B1 CITY GARBAGE AYhcn you want garbage removed, call tOK S3. NOTICE I. O. O. P. Tho Grand Mastor of Oregon will visit the local lodgo No. 137, Friday, Sopt. 23. Tho meeting will bo a Joint one, Including, Bonanza, Merrill and tho local lodgo and all members are requested to bo presont. Dy order of Sec'y. 19-23 G. D. Manguo., WANTED Woman or girl for hnusowork In small family. Phono 492W 735 N. 11th St. 20-22 WANTED Woman to help with housework, two daya each week. Phono 14R. 20-21 Get your rubber boots now. Ball , Band, Gold Soal Top-Notch and .Goodyear K..K. K. Storo 20-22 NOTICE Tho graduato nurses class will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Gcorgo Mallett at 708 9th St., Wednesday, Sept. 23., at 7:30 p. m. 20-21 PEACE METING HOPE OF WORLD mind any thought that the presi dent is playing politics. ' "It Js my humble opinion that III lllinilllinTnil .Pre8,dent Harding exercised rare IN UlfAmilllll I lllll judKmcnt ln th0 "election of the 111 iiflulllllu I Ull ""?"!!" ?jLa:i"? once," ,sald Senator McNary. "In the whole field of public Ilfo, X know of no four men hotter suited I to deal with the many probloms SALEM, Or., Sept. 21. As the i -hat ' come before the commls- placo -whence shall come the hap- slon than the ones appointed by tho plnets of tho world and a high- President. By training and habit of hearted outlook on tho future thought, these mon will represent for Its nations, or the Placo whence nnd advocato tho Ideals and asplr- shall creep upon tho world a sullen- atlons or the American people, ness that is well-nigh despair that' - Experienced Is the way United Statos Sonator "To soloctlon of Senator Undor McNary thinks of Washington whon woo- 1 particularly happy, as It the disarmament conference meets removed from the partisan mind ln the American capital next or- nD7 notion that the president de- mlatlce day. ! sired to make politics out of this The senator declares he has movement. Each member of the heard of no problem that Is giving commission has had varied exper- the people of tho earth so much lenco In public and foreign matters') concern as that of land and naval and has demonstrated ln every teat armaments, and ho avers that thero his ability to reflect and undor Is no question of world Importanco stand public opinion. Congress and comparable to the ono that will bo the country gcnorally, In my opln dlscussed by tho big men of tho na- Ion, aro delighted with the por tions. Thcro is only one thing that sonnel of the commission and have might causo failure, Senator Mo- confidence that tho (services to be Nary bolloves, and that is tho In- rendored will equal the hopes and expectations of tho country. "The second step taken by tho president Is as wise as his first one, when ho selected armistice day for tho opening of tho session and the eyes of tho world will bo turned upon Washington during tho days of tho conference no thoy never have been turned boforo and It tho confor bnco should provo barren of results tho nations of tho world will relapse again Into aullenness bordering on despair. "I fool that there la no question of world Importanco comparablo to tbo ono that will bo dlscussod during theeo ratal days. In our own country 92 cents of overy dollar Is apont to dlschargo tho obligations croaW by wars, past, prosont nnd future. Such a monstrous condition cannot long continue and what Ib truo of Amortca Is accontuatod to a greator degree In other nations. "All agroo that something should bo done with regard to tho slowing up and reduction In tho matter of ar mament, but how this great thing should be dono haa long puulod tho master minds of tho world. Create Opportunity. "President Harding and Secretary of Stato Hughoa have created tho op portunity, and only one thing can intervene to bring about a failure, nnd that la tho projection of collater al Issues that will muddy tho waters and ongondor 111 Toolings and anta gonisms and prejudices. Half ln prop hocy and half ln beltof, I will expect to soo Franco agroo upon tho general principle of naval disarmament, cur tailment of tho construction of huge battleships and othor naval flotilla, but hosltato to.entor Into such a con tract unless tho poworful nations of tho earth agree to cnterinto a coven ant with hor that they will 'protect nor In dotonso of nnothor attomptod Invasion from a hostllo country. "Should this situation occur, many now issues wilt arlso, tho solution or attempted solution of which might embarrass tho conference boyond Its ability to accomplish that which l so much hoped it will accomplish. May Divert Ihsuch "Thoso of our countrymen who bo llovo in avoiding forolgn entangle ments will naturally oppose tbo com mitment of our country to a policy to protect any othor nation from Inva sion. Again, therefore wo will have rovcrboratlons of tho battle ovor tho Leaguo of Nations. Whether Japan shall stay Indefinitely In the prov lnco of Shantung, and undor what conditions, Is a matter that may In torjoct Itself so stoutly that the con ference will yield to a spirit of disa greement, but this ono almplo truth, Is apparent. "President Harding and the com mission will endeavor lo divert tho Issues 'that may tend lo becloud tho puntoBPs of the movement and strlvo diligently lo rollovo tho world from Mm ntmvncanen and wantage of the presont tendency toward oxccalvo ar maments." PACKERS lit BE UNDER CONTROL IT 111 TIMES BALEM. Or., Sept. 21. (Special) Constructive legislation of tho pres ent congress designed to aid the farmer and producer Is tho so-called packer bin and the bill regu lating the abuses of tho grain ox changos, according to United States Senator Charles L. McNary, who la spending his vacation horo. In an Interview Benator McNary chattod of the work of the present session and totd of tho alms of the congress nnd tho presldont to re lievo tho .burdens of tho farmers, "Congress has boon on tho alert ln bohalf of thoso who produce moro so than ln any other logti latlon with which I am familiar," said tho sonator. ,11111 Regulate Packers "Congress pasted tbo so-called packer' bill which, It Is thought, will bo of benefit to the producor and consumer alike, of livestock "Tho administration of tho law Is placed In tho hands of tho sorrc tary of agriculture and tbo inquis itorial machinery of tho government Is at his disposal. "Tbo bill coverB - tho buying of livestock ln Intorstato or foreign commerco for slaughter of such livestock for salo or shipment. "Packers aro prohibited from un- .fair, unjustly discriminatory or do Iceptlvo practices, or from firing un due profcrenco or advantago to any person or locality, or from creating monopolies or manipulating or con trolling prices. Tho bill is not dras tic or radical legislation but Is con structive and calculated to produce good results throughout tho coun try. Grain Sale Guarded I "Complaints against tho grain ex changes caused tho last congress to pass legislation corrective of what waa thought to bo elements of evil In grain transaction on exchanges. "Tho now luw Is Intondod to elim inate manipulation of tho nmrkot by Hpoculatora hut does not Jnlor fcro with legitimate trndlng. "Tho Internet of tho farmers Is taken out of the control of specu lator nnd farmers' co-operatlvo grain companion may now acqulro membership on grain exchanges nnd thus play nn Important part In tho grain trado. Prohibit Hotlcta "Tho bill prohibits hedging In fu tures and I rogulated as not to croato a monopoly or Injury affect ing tho prlco of grain In tho hands of tho producora, Execution of this bill Is also placed In the hands of tho secretary of agrtcuture. Farm Need Studied "In order to determine a prac ticable course for legislation the congress passed a resolution pro viding for a Joint agricultural com milium tn ntmlr farm conditions, lo- cato things Intended to be corroct- ,.1 ,. iitzrraat ramAAlAa. I 'The commission haa been hold-lna- hearings for Vovoral weeks and will continue throughout the fall and winter. Am a member of that committee I bollovo good results will follow nnd that the roport will be a raattor of assistance to tho congress and to tho country gonorally." s Tho coral roads of Bermuda are among the finest In tho world. Thoy aro as smooth aa a dance floor and aro never dirty. j Cooking Electrically the ideal method. Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They are cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. They eliminate the drudgery, the grime and the nerve racking tension caused by wood stoves. The expense is surprising ly low. Let us tell you about it. MrMMiVMMsW The California Oregon Power Company "Let us be your servant?' ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine s li-y . pAVUDSJ i.uwaro! Union you see tho nam' "Iiayor" on packago or on tablets you are not getting gonutno Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-on years and proved safo by million Tako Aspirin only as told In tbr Bayer packago for Colds, Hoadache Neuralgia, Rhoumatlim, Earache Toothacho, Lumbago, and for Pain Handy tin boxes of twelvo Bayer Tablots of Aspirin cost fow cents Druggists also sell larger package Aspirin Is tho trado mark of Barer Manufacture of Menoacetlcncldester of Sallcytlcacld. adv. NOTICE TO OHEDTTORH. In tbo County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. In tho Matter of the Estato of Jamos Almond Rutherford, Deceased. Notice Is heroby given that I have been appolntod administrator of the Estate of James Almond Rutherford, Deceased, by the abovo entitled court and all person i having claims against said estato ore required to prosont thorn, with the proper vouchers, with in six months from the dote of this notice, to this administration at the office of Manning & Oanong, Loomls Bldg., Klamath Falls, Klamath Coun ty, Oregon. Dated Sepicmbor 14, 1921. GEO. D. GRIZZLE. Administrator of the Estato of James Almond Rutherford, Deceased. 14-21-28-5-12 i'AQKlr. tweon llio tmllntlff andATT"' heroin iinmod, and for such m?M' . "WWiil furthor rnllnf n. .. ."cn,Wi. seem oqultnblo. l,0Urt tti, This nummomi In sorvn'ii . by publication In th Rnta ? a daily newspaper, printed V&! and of general elrcuWtonWN County, Oregon. one, a Cik A011 weeks, by order nf th 0 ' 11 Kuykeiulall, JudRo of thj ,3' titled court, made and onterSv.' !" RUBl V, IV21. Tho (lath 0f it,:," ..cation .Uhta eWSfi: Addressr K&7A'A 9-18-23.30-7.i4.21 '"'"'Onum. NOTICE OF HlliailFK'JI BY VIRTUE of sit tmuUes .. Issued by the Clerk of i b court of tho county of KlamihS of ,r0"' u.l the flth day or i bt tomber. 1921, In n certain uJT the circuit court for said Mayjl state, wherein Fnnnlo J. cvi,T plaintiff recovered judgmiat Z II. I. Hnyea, personally, and ul Jnno Hayes, deceased, for thesa Viva llumlrn.1 IV.IIn-. LlZ ."B at 8 per cent per annum froa jS 20, 1919, attorneys f,, 1 tutS of $160, together wilt, 3lei I IS Interest thereon at C percent dwi num from Juno 11, im, and and disbursements taxed at IIIij on the 3rd day of Beplvmbsr, llli Notice Is hereby glv,.Q that I ra on the Oth day of October, Hit the front door of the county bmjI house In Klamath Kallr, KJiniS County, Btate of Oregon, t io 0-mJS In tho foronoon or said dtr, uuJ public auction to the highest tMdtf for cash, tho following described Ma! perty, to-wlt: " Lot ono and the southeast qunv of tho northeast quarter of Beetles 4, township 41 south, ranis 10 tut of Wlllamotto Meridian, In KUaiti County, Oregon. tnkeu nud lovlvd upon as tha pr. porty of the said dofondanti, or u much thorouf un may Un ntceeMrU satisfy tho said Judgment In Uuttf Fannin J. IMrVntt nrntnii ,,M ui ants, with Intorvnt thereon, tofUt wiiii an cumh anu aituuriomtsUUii havo or may accrue Dated at Klamath Falli Hm September 7, 1921 I, L. LOW, BosrlS. by Hurt E. Hawkins, Depatr. Sept. 714.21.21, Oct'4 NOTICE OK IIOMI OKFKIUKu. Heated proposals will be- trUM by the Common Council o( the Ctir of Klamath Kalln, Orecon, for tit purchaso of an Imuo of IO,tOIII general obligation bonds. In tm Mlnatlonn nt $1000.00 or ItCt.M, maturing In fifteen )rirs froa At gust 1st, 1921, without rlhtofirlr redemption. Hsld Imur to be toon as "Klamath Kails, Bower Bosh bearing a rato of Intoroit oIImi cent por annum, payable leml u nually. iloth principal and latere paynblo at tho Oregon Klseal After? In Now York City. Bald bonk tn Issued nml disposed of under tit charter of ..! -Uy Each proposal to purtliiu mulls filed with tho Pollco Jud ol uU city on or before 8 o'clock P. M., of Octobor 3rd, 1921, and be ewooj anled by a cortlfled check oa was rosponslblo banking Inititatloa let ', per cent of amount of the iropeu Said Issuo will bo dltpoeed of st ut less than par and secured lattrset The council rotervlng the rlt ti roject any and all propoials. a. l. LEAvrrr. Pollco Judgo of tbo City of KUsiU Kails, Oregon. U-" IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OK OREGON, FOR KLA Equity No. 1004 Summons for Publication. Olivo Boyd, Plaintiff, va Daniel E. Boyd, Defendant. To Danlol E. Boyd. Dofendant: IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OK OREOON you aro heroby roqulrod to appoar and answer tho' complaint filed against you In tho above en titled eult, on or boforo October 21, 1921. that bolnic tbo last day of tho time proscribed In tho order for tho publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear or answor, plaintiff will apply to tbo abovo men tioned court for docroo dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing bo- NOTICE TO HIUDERS. Sealod proposals will be nctt! up to September 21it. ir", ' School District No. 31, Kliaw County, for tho construtlon of aW" school building and for tho Pl.swljl and Hoatlng of samo. Uldt bmIM sccompanlod by a cortlfled chert the amount of 6 per cent of tM vt or tho samo shall bo rejected, W( mado payablo In favor of Mrs. w,u Ezoll, clork of tho said Dlttrlct,WM returned to blddors upon yj1" contract nnd to bo retained II f cossful blddor falls to enter law a tract as epoclfled. Plans and flcntlons may bo obtained frsnO.. Wright. Archltoct, Klamathriw. and a deposit of $10.00 trill M" qulrod for samo. , Proposals may bo loft t uj ' flco of tho archltoct. Emms BoJMiM up to C P. M.. or till 7.30 P. j" at Hummora School house, SepM"" 2U1:.', lh.ridi accept any ono bid or reject w Dated at Klamath Ka. YST this 10th day of September, - (SIQNEID) MRS. W. u. --7t n tin tw A V--JW BY ALLMAN V0l 5Ee,lVE OHlX KNOVMrl this oirl fi&xrr A vjcex. AMD I THOOSHT WB COULO AU SET ACWAIHTED V.ITM HER AT i . JTHESAWB . TIME. J P-2 fi ffifj troductlon of collateral Issues that 1. Wjl can servo only to muddy tho wa- r mil tors and engender discord and ant- Ijfl agonlsm. " jmsj Compliments Harding itU Tho Oregon senator compliments succeeded ln getting every nation ajjj President Hording highly on his Be- to accept -with apparent enthus- jfcj loctlon of the men who will ropro- -osm. jm sent tho United States ln tbo con- Ono Big Problem my ference. Particularly ho believes "I know of no greator problom fljfl the selection of Sonator Underwood that Is giving tbo people of the world MSI a hanriv one. for tho reason that as much concern as tho costs of arma- Qki it will remove from the partisan monta on land and on sea. Lltorally, I ) ) 4e) m iflll DOINGS OF THE DUFFS That Sounds Simple rjjju tom.ifi'da r vi jnwy rgy SAV.VJILBUR NOM THAT mo. I haven't! B.UI aNUNNuiru Tr-inflwIT.. I ,nrv. 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