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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1921)
XS4Btjf THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WHNJBOAT, OCTOBER B, 1MU paoi ! , i H I : .The Evening Herald K. J. MUIUtAY Kdltor VRKV BOUIiK City KiHtor Published dally except Sunday, by Tho Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. --';f " - Entered at tho postoftlco at Kla math .Falls, ,Orc, (or .transmission "through 'tho malls as eocond-class matter. MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED ' ",-' PRKSS. , , The Associated Press Is oxcluslvoly I entitled to the use (or publication ot all ews dispatches cred tod to It, 1 or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news pub lisher herein. MTTfcE. SHEEP IT lOIflTfl MOVING SOUTH STAt ON THE JOB ; 1 AVKDlN'HSDAV, OtTCOBKU B, 1081 : iMiirr .1' STUTION HGENT '. 'MIDLAND, Oct. 6. Stockmen , .who jhlp (rom Midland .are very much handicapped because the .Southern .Pacific ha., sot placed a station agent here f yet. - 8toekmon .are. making a, protest because It, Is much, more conrealent to ship most of .the .cattle from this , point than from. any other place In the connty. Midland ovory other season was con sidered the largest shipping point In this section of tho country. In spite ot tbta handicap, a lot of shipping-is done hero on account of Midland's, geographical position. R. .T.. Carey,, stock - buyer from 8an Francisco, Is shipping flvo carloads ot eattlo and eight carloads of sheep to .Rathblum Packing company to '.day. '.Mr, .Carey buys sheep, cattle and goats. Harry Counard, .stock buyer from San Francisco, was in this vicinity today buying, for the Verdon Pack' lng .company.ot San Francisco. Ho expects to mako a large shipment In In a few' days. .Frank Adam', from Merrill, ship ped GO head of horses, several days ago. f John .pepuy and. eon, Alfred, I. It. Davidson and Wm. Tlngley from Miller ft)0?B.ave returned tram their annual cattle drive to this place with their stock. 31 r. Wilcox, who chaperoned the pupils from Miller Hill Dairy Herd club fo the state fair, returned yes terday morning. They made .the trip from Salem to this place In 60 'hoars. They traveled day and night. The members ot the club gave a demonstration ot milk testing at the state fair which was witnessed by a largo crowd. Tho different mem bers' of tho club , answered the ques tions the crowd asked. Thoso (rom Miller Hill that were selected to go were Miss Mary Schulmlor and Gulda Robustellanlo. and Lee Ezell (rom the Summers.. district. , While In Salem, the members par ticipated in a Judging, centest: The score' was as follews: Outdo Robus tell In I, 325 points; Mary Schulmelr, .- 285 -points; Leo Ezell, 290 points. This was considered a very good score a scoro which the club can be proud of. Eight pupils of the Miller Hill Dairy club are. going to make, dem onstration ot milk testing at too county fair Friday. Within tho past two weeks, many bands of sheep .brought, rora .Cali fornia for summer rango in tho na- ftlonal forests of this stato have been drlvon south to their wintor homo by the. owners. Nearly all the roads loading, south have boen blocked at times by bunchoa rang ing In - numbers from a tow hun dreds to the thousands. Sunday, tho band belonging to Ted - Sullivan, vwhich has - ranged north -of the Wocus Marsh, waa brought into this city, and autoiats say that while toljowing.in the roar of them tho dust waa so heavy that Jhoy (airly ..choked. .Nearly. 300 head ot. cattle, i belonging ;;to .Rex .M'lleri. whose raoohla north of Rocky Point,) were sent, to , this city early this, week for southern .trans portation. .Stockmen report that- the stock this summer has been fed - better than at any .time riori years, that the. .cattle were .npt annoyed by. the usual-ny pest as in jarwtr years, accounting .tor their weight EihiWm o'pmn ; Lyceum Course NextMonay Eve Next Monday night at the Elks Club at Third and Matn street Schlld krot'g Orchestra, composed ot sir pieces, and directed by., Samuel Schlldkret, will appear in tho first entertainment ot a sorles ot four which will bo glvon under tho aus pices ot Klamath Falls Lodge 1247, D. P. 6. E. This series of entertainments und er tho Moneloy Lycoum course will bo open to the general public of this county and tickets may bo secured, by calling at tbe Elks Club. Tho Schlld krot Hungarian orchestra ot Chicago Is well known in tho eastern cities and tho present members were in cluded In many Important Masonic affairs in the east. They have played before Mrs.. Potter Palmer of New York, Mrs, Marshall Field and Mrs, Harold McCormlck, also at Washing ton D. C. .fluriag tfce RooMvelfad ministration. PORTLAND ,MAN ,COUIiDN"T HAT OR 8LKEP WKIJ FHKLH FINK HINUE TAKING TANLAO "I can testify that Tanlac does just, what, thoy say it will do,'1 said John Carlson, 1034 Front St., Port land, Oro. "I don't bollove any ono ever suf fered more Trom stomach trouble and everything that goes with it than I did for two years. L Rot to. whero I not only couldn't eat to any good, but I couldn't sleep much cither, and was so weak and run down It took all my grit to stick, on the job. "I.dont know what it la about Tan lac, but there is certainly something in it that builds a man up and makes him feel fine all the time. I eat, loop, and work 'better than I have In years. This medicine waa Indeed a friend in need." Tnle and Taalao Vegetable Pills are soldbr Druggists everywhere. a - , New shoes JtoM. Old shoes resoled atThft Bvaaa Shoe- Oo. HLAYKR CONVICTED TKE DALLES, Oct. 5. A verdict of guilty was returned by a Jury try Ing Abo Evans, charged with the murder of James Doran, who was killed on. the. road west ot here while driving Erracs and his companion from Bend. 'Surplus? women in Great Brit aln are estimated .at 1,700,000, of whom 186,565 are In Scotland. vEwyrqpAY 0 FOR' RENT Four room house,. fully. luriwauvu, jiosunuuiu, no cnuaren, 013 Rose St. near North end 10th. 0-7 on the' 3rd day of September; 1921. riuntln. uliAMhv' sriven that I. will on the.ethTday of Octobrri1921; at we .front ooor or-tno county couri, tin,,. In Klamath ' U"J1. "Klamath Connty, State of Oregon, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon' of aald day, sett at public auction to the highest bidder. for casn, tne louowing aescriooo. pro perty, to-wlt: T.n nnn anil Ihn aAtlttlMUt OUaftOr of tho northeast quarter ot Section 4, township 41 south, range 10 East of-,Wlllam&Uo,Morldlan, In Klamath County, urcgon. tninin nnri InTlnit noon ns the nro- perty of tho said defendants, or as much thoreof as may do. necessary 10 .atlofv (hn anM (tiilrmnnt ln.favor of ennnin .T. PlrVntt nmlnst said defend ants, W11Q lnioroBi iiiuruuu, mtnuui with all costs and.disDursoments mat havo or may accrue. Dated at Klamath' Falls, Oregon, September 7, 1921. L. L. LOW, Sheriff, by Burt E. Hawkins; Deputy. .Sept. 7-i4-ai-. uct. -o NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE ot an execution duly issued by tho Clerk ot the Circuit court ot the county or Kiamatb,.Btate ot Oregon, dated Jho Gth day ot Sep tember, 1921, in a certain action, In tho circuit court (or said .county and state, wherein Fannie J. Pickett as plaintiff recoverod Judgment against H. I. Hayes, personally, and as ad ministrator of the estate ot Sarah Jane Hayes, 'deceased, for tho sum of Flvo Hundred .Dollars, with interest at 8 per cent per' annum from July 20. 1919, attorneys .fees In the sum ot $150, together with $36.53 with interest thereon at 6 percent per an num from June 11. 1921, and costs and. disbursements taxed at $59.80 NOTICE FOR PtmMCATION (Publisher.) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Not coal land U. 8. LAND OFFICE at. Ukevlew, s. .regea. Sept. is, ivxit NOTICE is hereby given that Wll Ham -Worden, of Midland; Oregon, who, on Nor. 29th. 1916. made Homestead - Entry, No., 08398, for Lot 3, .Section 28. Township 40 S, Range 9 E.. Will. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year Proof, tor establish claim to tho land above- described, before C.; R. DoLap,. ClerWof "the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 3rd day "of November, 1921. " , Claimant .names as witnesses: '" W. O. Sherll. T. J. Lyons.' C. W. , Potter, Jx W. Jgry,all of Midland, urcKon. ' , (Notice will bo published for five consecutive .weeks in the Klamath Herald. J. F...BURQESS, Rogister. S 28-5-12-19-26 FOR RENT Underwood typewriters . Wint'orsJowolry Store. " 5-7 ,'A good bed and a good, bath at Colonial rooms, 11th near Main St., and 741 Walnut Ave. C FOR SALE Oood piano, slightly used., First,, class condition,' $225. Winters' Jewelry Store. ',"5-7' Board ,by the day or week. Broad stroet near Main, back ot White Poll can garage. 4-5 FOR RENT 3 room furnished house.. $20 per month. 1021 Wash. hi. c FOUND Colllo dog, Call 646 Alain: r ;oda. rv '- ' ' 6-6 FOR RBNTpnof5,room and' ono, 3' room tinimv xtnnn InfOu'll tlr"UTnt. nut AV0. ' G-6 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 1 also bedrooms,, breakfast it de sired, Phono 337J. 6 FOIfSALE Duroe Jorsoy bonr; 3 boar pigs Ky Taylor much, Knno road. 5-6 WANTIJ1 to rent on shares, sbeat 40 aero Irrigated ranch with eHk & oquipmont. Must have houso,.feaam and water. Addtesn Box 583, Herald HUEHONNOTK A suit to colloct a noto for $131 with Intorost from August 11, 192 at ton por cent, and ,nttorney-.es amounting, tp, $C0.,w83 tled Is, the circuit ,eourt' ycstorilay afiernoon by tho First National Bank against W. ntako;and John O'Shna. tAAkJkJUkUkSt0't v s i i i f " f ' ' V f MGeQrgeJ!,oJtw FOR SALE $200 Brunswick phono-' graph for ?ne: another $175 Brunswick for $125.00: also one $125 Pathe .for JSS.OO-W.iateral jowuiry aioro. o-Y FOR BALE Lot 6 in Block 41, Hot Springs Addition.. Klamath. Falls. Make ottor, coat T660.00 In 1913. Address bid to Mrs. F. B. Norton,' Bavoy Hotel; Salt Lake City, UUh. B-il LOST Automobile crank, . on Math 'et.. or Conger ave.':Flnde please' return to Herald office; 5-6 LOST Clip for .380 Remington au tomatic. Reward If retaraed to Herald officer" 5-$ J! 3 cw d; -it "-? r. :i t ;-ol nl oil Look JV Ahead! COME IN AND COM , PARE MY, PRICES s JHpEjOF OTHERS BEFORE YOU.BUY Watch Repair ' Speci&list GEO. L. METZ, Jeweler lhei Man Who Always Sella for Leu 622 Main St. Phone 72 WNrV Make sure of your sight know Its true con dition. It is impossible to ncortaln this without a thorough, examination of your eyes. ' Take avantago ot our kill . and . experience In sight testing. Learn whether" you really need (lasses or not, , Call and see us tbdsy. We'll tell yon frankly what, you oaght to- do fou. may do it or sot, as rou tninic nest. Tne, nnai decision .rests entirely with you. Don't handicap your future .succees by permit Una; your eres to becomo strained. ' H. J. WINTERS Jeweler and Optician ,rVSrrVVVWVMMMWMMMMVWWMVNVVVMWVMWVVWr- THE KLAMATH GRAIN EXCHANGE Sole agency forjthe largest ueatern Milling concern. Will buy your, grain at top market prices for cash. See or phone BQLDISCHAR AND VOCHATZEft Mahn,.Ure. and rvlamath rails, Ore. I i i iriT'ii"sirm r irvii"i"ii nrVYVrrYYVsVvvs-sTn.aj rMAMFASrrNMWVWrVWrWWWVWMVWMV HUNGRY? jtyjiere you .get QUALITY. FOOD QUICK SERVICE rrWrVWVMMrrrrrrAr1rWrr . x A ' " 'siiiiiiiiiiiiiBB' u 'sssssmssw ' , mm, POPULAR PRICES' Next to the Liberty Theater ijLATuTjVvnrsrsrsjnivvvvVvyTiiiirr -iJYiir'vvrLnjTrijr Ho for THE STRMTO Com THURSDAY NIGHT and tget one.of the FREE FRIZES i t - , -. ?..- I ' hyf- ,iJ .y, t rupt) 11 . Following its progressive policy) to keep abreast of the times, not only in bringing to the city the best there is in Pictures, Musical Comedies and Vaudeville, we .have decided to take another step forward, and give Co our. patrons Free Prizes Every Thursday Night There is no string attached to thu offer it it free. Tomorrow night we will give free 1 side of bacon, ' I lb, best creamery butter, 10 lb, sack of flour, 1 spring chicken, fryer, 4 lbs, Sweet Shop candy, 1 lb Tree Tea, 10 lbs, potatoes, 5 lbs, sugar, ' 1 dozen eggs, ' 1 large can vegetables, f j i - Every night your name r is written on a card and )' placed in a box. Every" Thursday night some T of .these ." namesjwill.be flrawn and these will be presented abso- i lutely free wth one of the articles we are giving away that night. N ADDITION TO THIS "Country Store Featuite" ; , WEVlLL SHOW TOMORRrOWNiQHT Billy Rhpades in "Nobody Giriw i the thrilling sea picture, showing the rescue by aero- plane in mid ocean of the heroine. This is said to be one of the most stirring pictures ever. Starred in by.r, JWlly Rhoades. Also, Bessie Love in Bonnie May," triA li or Senlch itnrv. In arlrliHnn 1mm 'vinll ' Lv aU'v - - m- m . u atl ii . .rf iTf usual pictorial review, and comedy. w ". ,vT j, i b iaU i l-4 ,i