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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1921)
mvm.vi rjvuif 'wire-SMMli 'UI..iy lll"H MMWM MtWIWHlJu.,J,.t I .4 '. V i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATHf FALLS, OREGON rt TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921 ! I ', fAQHgPt iAT JWilM Htfl Jl 1 frvtl u ta F 1 h ! I - rVVMMVMWWWMMMWWWWVMMMMMAAMAAAAAWVMWVWWWMVWVWWWMMWWM lUSSinMKTMTS J10WWWMMWMWWMWWWWWWWWWWHHMWWMMMVM FOR SALE Good violin, reasonable P. O. Box 34. l-4 MISCELLANEOUS .WANTKD Work by tho day or hour. Inquire at Hamol Apt. 8. 3-5 FOR RENT 5 room Iioubo, with range, real cloao In. 4 room unfurnished npartmont. WisluwMVood-Rcnlley 121 No. 8tli. St. 4 IX)ST 36 x 6 Goodyear nil weather tread tiro. Flndor ploaso leave at -Charley's Place or Merrill Qarago. Tochatior Bros. 3-5 Tho Imporlal Oarago announces It has soveral used standard make cars tor sale Fords, Dodgos, Bulcks. Small tint paymont; balanco to suit purchaser. 30-4 150 tons mixed rod top and wild ay for snlo chonp Apply W. H. Oaddos, Eaglo Ridge Tavorn. 3-10 FOR SALE 4 foot no. 3 lath. Just the thing for light fonces. protec tion around young trocs and numor- Un other usos. Only $3.00 per thous and ploccs. Also have a few 32 in. Mth at $2.00 por thousand pieces. iComo and got them. Pelican Bay lumber Co. 3.5 NOTICE On account of tho Klamath Garage bolng closed. II. S. lloyco and asso ciates will ,bo located in the fiiturn at tho Imporlal Qarago. Will bo open ovenlngs and Sunday's. "Tho Home of tho Velio Agency." 30-4 DONE IN HER OWN NAME Old newspapers for salo at Herald office CITY MAIUIAUK When you mint garbage removed, call 10P.23. FOR BALE Cheap, or will trade for light car. Household furniture, wow Including all steol Range and keatlng stovo. L. D. Stephenson 141 South Rlvorslde. 3-S Klamath Falls Lodge 1106, L. O. O. M., Initiation and feed, October 6. 3-6 FOR RENT 2 or 3 room apartment, 81 J Oak St. 1.7 1 1020 Dodge touring car. New rub bor, flrstsclass mechanical condi tion. 1 1918-Bulck Four, guaranteed first class condition. Real bargain. 1 1917 Hudson Super Six, a roal bargain and guarnntoed first class condition. Terms. 1 1920 Sovon passenger Chandler. Like new., A real bargain with torms. Inquire of J. C. WRIOHT OR BUICK SALES AND SERVICE CO. 7TH. AND KLAMATH AVE. FURNI8HED HO08E WANTED tmn bat p s..tt ..!.... u ' 8even room houso, modern, furn- -lI&Sll.? . Pr?'orred. Responsible' 'parties Including winter's wood and po-1 ", VlrX 5T SSir Herald 29-4 WT-Noar circus grounds on clr- idf!keBla n8wspRpor8 nt Hor- .!! flaw ill.Mka. ...--- a !, V,A.t,J. . 7. v.". """a" fnpora ana ap-r IHIcatlon blanks for stato compensa- "HI, list A woman whUtiod at' a car, , " lit Btojppod' with r' sudden, jork; Hor whistle Was aj.fallurc-but' ' But her faco ij!ot In' Its work. - liucklicclit Indian Ta Annjr nIioos for boyn Ktvo'moro mUm'for your monoy. Evans JJhoo Oo, ( 1 4 A Clattvlllud Ad will soil It. Make The OREGON Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND PAINTS. OILS AND VARNISH ff ice or Loo Dockr. S . in .'.IZ. -VJHJ '" fit Mills AiM rK.B.w. w. K. ANU j, K. PATTERSON m. mills nag, 1.4 m, ins itr - i .... . newara ir returnod to Herald) I HI n OF uWMTF : T1ISDFJ tlonal Association of Qardonors, tho Amorlcan Orchid society, tho Amor- lean Gladiolus society, tho Amorlcan Sweot Pea socloty, tho Amorlcan Dahlia society and tho Florist Topo graph and Dollvory association. A special priro offering 26,000 has been announco in tho competlon among rose gardens. Tho four gar dens with the highest rating will re ceive $1,000 each, whllo tho ono scoring tho highest numbor of will receive a bonus of Traondly of New York and Hor man P. Knoblo of Cleveland, form tho executive committee. ' HONOLULU. T. II.. Oct. i An ther link that bound tho memories Jolnts f the Old Hawnllnn mnK.rrli. t,l1000i lands' present statuses a irrinr. PrlIea a,so aro crod for plants Jf tho United State. nnrt h. ,. ,n owor' Pa,m" nd foliago plants. ently In tho death of John Tamatoa f0rDS aDd Tar,0U8 othor c,aMes' Fop Baker, who served during tho reign Eruwen, moru is a sop- t King Kalakaua as governor and (atoprll0-A . ,., kiih sheriff of ih i.ua . tt .. Gcorgo Asmus of Chicago is Baker'. rtna.h t.min. . , ' chajnnan of the exhibit William llUeas. He had served for three terms ""Tf? f. f' J:. P'l a thn hnnu. n Mn... ..i.. ..... ."" " iiuu, ffunn a, vf.vnuiuiiica um eriiaps was best known by reason t tho fact that ho posed for tho tateu of King Kamahameha, the First, which now stands directly Across the street of tho native king Kamehamoha was tho first chief tain to unlto the Islands under one ruler. His great decisive victory was vor tho natives of Oahu, when his forces drove about 2,000 Oahunns ver a proclplco known as the Pall, alx miles out of Honolulu, down 1600 foet into tho sea when tho Oahunns Tefusod to surrender. Baker' was said to resomblo Kamahameha stlrklnclv' and this led to his" selection as tho original of tho statue. I Baker wo8 born on this Island In 18B2 and became 'attached to, thq housohold of King Kalakaua, marry ing Ululanl, a chloftess. Ho was made a captain of tho household ijuard and later adjutant of tho military police und membor of tho privy council. King Kalakaua appointed blm high shorlff of .Hawaii in 1887, .his' wife having boon made govornossof tho Island, tho year provlous. In tho noxt year tleofflco of go-erness was abol ished and Baker was appointed gov ernor, retiring in 1893. In, his later years Baker travellod oxtenslvoly in Europe and the south seas. ated and table wore set tor about! eighty persona. The remainder of tho ovenlng was spent in dancing. 1 ' Miss Florence and Eva DUIard spent tho wook-end in Klamath Falls Frank Hod lor. who has boon em ployed by tho Algoma Lumber com pany has returned to rcsumo his school work, Tho Rev. Ed Milam of Klamath Falls Is expected to speak horo noxt Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock In tho Presbyterian church. All will bo wolcomo. BIKER IS not ne slon'ii rocommonatlons are finally adopted thoro would bo no change In tho Southorn Paclflo linos. Tho Orogon Short Lino and O. W. R. & N. company would simply bo morgod in tho Union Pacific which now operates thoso linos. fx- 1BIJj' , ,irtffi 1 1 -a POPULAR SPACIOUS LOBBY At the Center of Everything II ROADWAY at 8TARK BT. We suggest yo write, phone or wlro for reservations Arthur If. Moyors, Managor Ilerald Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Oct, 4. Tho Inter state commorco commission did not concur In tho rolommondatlons of Dr. Rlploy In his proposed railways connolldatlon In which ho sueeestod Miss Junla Young, one of tho highly, tho Conlrn, pnclfc nou,a bo incorporated with ho Union Pacific. Tho commission rocomomends that tho present Union Pacific and Southorn Pacific linos bo tho basis of aoparate 'systoms. ' This rocommondatlon Is tontntlvo 'and subject to exbaustl70 hoarlngs boforo tho commission and any con solidations of railroad systoms Is still years away. It tho commfs- school teachora was a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. tdo j, w. Tayior ramiiy spent aun day attornoon at tho Bowman home. m SOU-: IlFXniKATION X)U PUPIIi OF THIH BOUOOL i4 MERRILL DOINGS Douglass Bussey was a' Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. Tho high school building was a place of much enjoyment Friday evening when soyenteon, freshmen were Initiated. Stunts and tricks of various kinds were enjoyed by all. Tho cafeteria was beautifully docor- HRDaEFIELD, Wash., Oct. 4. doing 'to .school Is not without Its Joys to tho children living along Lake river near here, for oach day they go and roturn homo by boat. Tho school district employs two "kid boats," gasoline, launchos, us well as a "kid truck," automoblto, to convey I the children. I A high school studont operates ono of tho launches on Lake river and makos round trips dally between tho municipal wharf and a ranch two miles south.iTho othor launch runs from tho city dock to tho boo.d of Bachelor Island; slough and tho mouth of Lake river, about ten miles. Kodak Work Leave Your Filrcvs Before 9 OkclpcK-Your AM Picturas am ir?ady ar S p.r 0 1 1 4V 11 V KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mS IACCUHACVI WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS Advertising pays. Try It and see. Outbursts of Everett True By Condon aV -V A gW At&tT i jata aV jlfc lfc lW lsvlPtsvffalyWffsv !W js. jftsv j&aj&. &-&. & &. &.&. B. j&. W. j& &.&. jA. jL. j.Ta ft I KLAMATH m m , ,.,..i,..-M-v,tr-,v-w-trirJ-(nnj try m HNTIC FLOWED SHU iCLEVELAND. Oct. 4 Prnllml. 7. ' " Barv flrrmMmAtifa .mhhaa. a.a. conduct one of the greatest flower aoows ever held in this country here mext March 22. Th show wll, cob 1150,000 to stage.' Prizes amount ing to $25,000 will be offered. The floral carnival, , which will be known as the Fifth National Flower show, Is held officially under the Society of American Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists, of which Thomas Roland of Nahant, Mass., Is president. Others behind tho projoct are: ' The Amorlcan Carnation Society, WeRC YOU 80T2N IN THIS OOtmVRX f SIT. JSS1 vs7 I M-l . T - Hr IJtBjn T JIT" " THg TIMET ? UIt - T BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVJBBBBBBBr BBBBBBBsl V 'I IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr f HAiBBI.) . fW zrzji toj ion Tito or ocv Aos m L r 1 PGoPLS Or TMci s sIHb JL --&2EkXiEmm -- . ('riniiMm a. O iaiaiaiaHI BBBBBBBBBBBBSI " Y m , JHffi y COUNTY 1 ML XJLA-TV . irJvi' THREE JSICi 'f": DAYS OCTOBER 5-6-7 yWWWWWWWWrvWAMWWMi WMWMMVMMMVMMrfrfyMMaMJ'J EACH DAY A SPECIAL DAY, WITH A PROGRAM OF INTEREST TO ALL THE LARGEST EXHIBIT OF LIVESTOCK EVER SHOWN IN KLAMATH COUNTY SXVXA.aAJxnjXAkrVVVVVV1l'VVV'lr'r"1 iiifrrisviiaVriJVV1,VVVVrIVXJ ! Wed., Thurs., Friday, October Sth, Chamber of Commerce Day 6th,. 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