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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1921)
mZH , rTf IB' K) It Ik I I I I I' tr.' 3w ( ft . Ju.k' I v ill 0 JT ' J n n i . -tft t) I w ' 1 r.t 5 A i A. -J4 t. t )n)ilsi)AV, ocTonr.it a7,itgi. The Evening Herald y? rMtatE'J' .MURRAY ., . Editor Fllku S0ULK, City Editor Published dally oxcopt Sunday, by ww-'-Tho Herald Publishing Comimny ot f Klamath Palls, at 119 Eighth Street. ' ""Enloroil at tho postoffco at Kla- itoatli .Falls,, Oro., .tor transmission JtBrbtigh' tho malls as second-class Matter. , ' !- MEMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATED i w , i PRESS. ' ' The Associated' Pross Is exclusively (' entitled to tho uso tor publication ot Si imil' news dispatches creaiioa to it, or not otherwise crodltcd In this tr- fjpajfcr'aiid also" the "local nows pub- , uauur uuruin, jfjTHUlteBA, OOTOHHt T, 1M1. House Moving Slows -" Mn St. Traffic V '' tw Main Street was blocked all yea- le'rday attention by the moving of -u tho'bld George Humphrey homo at ''Eighth'-and Main atroots. Tho place was moved by Willnrd Smith' and ' will bo' taken to Broad and Oak 5', " iitrcbts where it will undergo re- " modeling 'and bo fitted up for npart- " ments' by tho' purchaser, John "Shannon. 'Much difficulty Was experienced while taking tho honse dilwu Main i" i street from Eighth to Seventh ow- 'u 'Ihg tb tho electric wires coming In contact with liotlt- tho roof nnd tho chimney. Procedure was slow and trytiifrand nutolats woro both ered by the ropes attached to posts where lsVoraga was secured to movo tho structure. 'Many autolsta took chance's of wrecking their cars by " solng over tho taut ropes when " -r tension was applied. ' MERRILL ITEMS v -'A' Mrs. Geo. Wright has returned ? from Grants Pass where she has f been with her sister who is serl- 'UBly ill. ' A number of cattlo havq boon "' '"lost by tho farmers from bloating ''K1 -recently. Sr C. E. Haley, who baa had charge , lot tho drilling of the, Crater Oil ft , f 'Can Co.", -well, left Tuesday for his homo in California to look after " thla business Intoresta there. He was v i-nccompanled by Miss Fajr Jenkins - 1 and Mrs. . Stancllff. Mrstancllff, ' w another employee of the company 4 -SvlII remain "for the present." Mr, "Hnley has been employed by tho . . Standard Oil company for some fyonra, having been sent to China In tholr' Interests. Mr. Haley was so -vrc!l Impressed with the possibilities '-for nil hero that ho will return In rthe spring In caso operations aro "resumed. Threshing Ut nearly completod and farmers aro busy digging thoir potatoes. i Tho Ladles of tho Catholic church aro' busy working for tho fair to ho held in Klamath Falls In No " Tombcr for tho benefit' of tho aca demy. I Tbo cafeteria of tho public school U giving satisfaction under the ' management ot Mrs. Walker. They " sorvo an avorago of soventy meals a' day. ! Mr. Story la threshing In Dodd's 'Hollow. 'trf Ducks and goose aro being serv ed ' frequently these days. Hunters "any shooting Is excellent. ' Tho Haltowo'en spirit Is pretti ly 'displayed In tho docorations in -the windows ot tho White Houso. ' ' A number of bands of shoep havo "" been dlppod at Milea Moore's ranch tho last week In the vat put In by Mr. Mooro a year 'ago. J. W. Taylor and family and Sumner Davis were In Klamath Falls Saturday trading with tho mcrcbarits there 1 Mx. Harwood Is painting tho G. H. Carleton houso. & . Horseshoe Artists to Compete at Fair Fruit . raon of tho northwest states are, planning a tournamont in "barn .yard golf," ot iiorseshoo pitching, nt the Pacific Northwest Fruit Ex position to bo hold here Novom bor 21-26. ' Each section of the northwest will be represented, It is expectod. v ;, Ji. strong Seattle combination will Topresont the Seattle Port Commis sion, the president of which Is Dr, "W, ,T, Cbristenson, an expert horse- vw -bpe Ditcher. Prizes will be given (lit wiuiiorB. ' , "" Fifty-seven countries produce rub ." "or and 3,300,000 acres of trees are under cultivation. f Oneida Indiana will, celebrate tbo centennial o tteir removal from New York to Wisconsin. THE Your 'Contribution - MdyuSave Some Girl If your girl had mndo tho mis atop which so many thousands of other girls oxporlonco each year, would it bo worth anything to you to know that sho would bo taken caro of, troa'teci not as an outcast, but ns you would treat hor In your own home? ' That is what tho Salvation Ar my has been doing for years In tho stato ot Oregon, working In bo halt of tho girls vyho havo boon shunted about and to whom othors refused aid. . Tho Home Sorvlco Campaign, Oc tobor 19 to 29, Is for tho purposo ot obtaining funds with which to carry on tbla work. The Army Is not asking toe funds for Hsolf, but for financial aid which will mako possible tho giving ot aid and re lict t0 tho needy and untortunato In tho stato ot Oregon. Will you do your share? Fowlers and Deer Hunters in Field Evory. man who could sccuro per mission form his omployyer or who could tako itlmo away from his busi ness shouldered nuy kind of a tiro arm that ho could got and ,ct off tor tho lake- sand rivers where tho wild fowl could bp found yesterday nftornoon. Just nttor tho Bleat and snow flurries sot In. Hardware stor.es woro kopt busy selling ammu nition and cnmplng supplies to eager snortsmon who desired to try their akllf on tho fca'thorod tribe, and othors who will mako their final of fort to bag rr deor beforo Novombor l. THE STRAND Picture enthusiasts who sco "Tho Sagebrusher," Uonjamln D. Hamp ton's second Groat Authors produc tion from Emerson Hough's fam ous novel, at tho Strand thoatro to night, will bo treated to something that appeals to their romantic ap petite, in a braco of charming lovo storloa In tho W. W. Hodklnson special release, played by a widely differing quartet of lovors. Dig, ath letic, polished Dr. Barnes, played by Hoy Stowart, presents no moro contrasts to that quaint, bashful original son of tho Montana soil, WId Gadnor, ns portrayod by Ar thur Morrison, than that between tbo two girls. Tonight' Is Country Store night. Amonc'tho merchandise to bo dist ributed aro four chlckons, throo hams, can of 'peanut buttor, threo pounds of cheese, two brooms, ono- half pound of tobacco. Every lady attondlng tonight will bo prosonted with a small can ot cotfoo ofa well known standard brand. Arcade Hotel Will Place Big Sign, Weed Chris, Dianas proprietor ot tbo Hotel Arcade leaves Saturday mor ning for Weed where ho will er ect a 10 foot high by 30 foot long sign board advertising his placo ot business. Tho sign will be placed opposlto tho Southern Pacific depot. Tho sign is a Klamath Falls mado product and was painted by Fylllng Drothers. Tho board will bo taken to Woed in a truck and erected within, two hours as It Is so mado that tho sections dovetail Into placo readily, Mr. Dianas said that ho had much difficulty In so curing pormlsslon to,orect t,ho sign "but where thcro Is a will, thero Is a way' and ho found tho right way. Dianas said that small board signs woro now placed onall roads loading Into this city advertising his hotol. Hallowe'en Dance Is Open to Everyone "Tho Hallowo'en Masquorado danco Is open to all th dancing public in this city and no Invita tions aro requrod nt tho door," Managor McDonald ot tho McDon ald hall said last night to his pa trons, "tho Invitations I sent out woro merely announcements and Bomo people misunderstood their pur pose." Manager McDonald's attention waa called to the fact that many people did not catch the meaning ot the classy Hallowe'en announce ment sent out and construed It to mean that only cards would admit patrons to the dance. Extra pre parations are being mado for an overflow crowd Monday night and also for tho regular 'dance Saturday ovonlng, when oxtra prlzo dnnces will bo added features ot tbo evening. EVENING HERALD, Mrs. McCormick feM V-V.-u'l'il ?.K ?; SBsaa&!iisa.aJ A new phot of Mrs. Harcld i' .McCormick, l.aushlr ot John D. (Rockefeller. McCormick confirms tho fact that they nr,i living apart. OK 1.3 PER CENT OF SHEEP PURE BLOODED WASHINGTON, D. 0., Oct. 27. Tho Department ot Commerco, through tho Bureau of Census, an nounces tho following figures from tho 1920, census ot agriculture for tho United States. , ( The ' 463,504 rhirc-brcd sheep In tho United' States on January 1, 1920, as roported at tho Fourteenth Census, woro distributed among the several breeds as follews: Cheviot, 2,069; Dorset Horn, 8,412; Hamp shire Down, 61,813; Lolcestor, 743; Lincoln, 13,849; Merino, 69,876; Oxford, 16,689; R.amboulllet, 106,- 819; Sbropshlro, 124,451; South down, 8,367; Suffolk, 723; nnd all othor breeds, Including animals ro ported as puro bred with breed not -....ti.i 0 on Dl'UWUUU, V0,0?4. J The total number of Shropshire J sheep reported waa 124,463, tltla) numbor constituting more than one- fourth of tho total number ot pure brood sheop reported. Ot puro-brod sheep ot this brood 14,404 woro ro ported from. Iowa, 11,423 from Mis souri, 8,603 from Illinois and 8,164 from Ohio. ' Ot tho 106,819 Ramboulllet sheop reported 26,094 were In Utah, 17, 041 in Montana, 16,175 In Califor nia and 9,489 In Idaho. Of tbo 69,876 Merinos reportod 24,170 wero in Ohio, 6,153 In Ore gon, 5,010 In California, and 4,- 998 in Michigan. A total ot 51,813 puro-brod Hampshire Downs were roportod Of this number, 14,664 wero In Ida bo, 4,764 In Oregon, and 3,911 In Pennsylvania. Tho reports ot previous censuses did not show tho numbers ot pure bred live, stock, so It Is not pos slblo to mako comparisons with earlier years. It is Interesting to nolo, however, that tho wholo num bor ot purebred sheep roported for 1920 (463504) constituted only 1.3 por cont ot tho 35,033,516 sheop on farms in tho United States on tbo consus date. ILVYWAHD FIELD WILL 8IJAT 15,000 PEOPLE EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 27. Ap proximately 15,000 people can bo handled at Hayward Field nt fro University of Oregon hero when Oregon mcota tho Oregon Agricult ural College Nor. 19 In their an nual "big gamo" for tbo state ln- torcolleglato championship. Bleach ers Intended to seat approximately 6,000 aro being built on the north end ot the field. When .the game was played, here two years ago, ap proximately 12,000 peoplo attend ed. POIVTIiAND POOL HALL MAN MUIWER VICTIM PORTLAND, Ovt. 27. W. q. Pow ers, pool hall proprietor who was shot Sunday night, died today. Joo Hill was arrested following a fight, Is now charged with first degreo murder. fWwPPH KLAMATH FALLS..OREGON 'K (to WJ1 ADV1S11 IJAIIIjY SHOPPING Have you !-- - II I ' r I 25 Discount s Coats; Suits, i An .opportunity to select your winter garment from , our complete "stock of exclusive and high class merchandise at the remarkable reduction of 25 or more. A STYLE SHOP garment stands for quality and value." H 20 Discount SPORT SKIRTS SPORT-COATS ANDROSS-GLOVER NEW TODAY A GOOD DBD And n good bath at Colonial Dooms, 11th near' Mnln, and 741 Walnut.. Steam boat Is be ing Installed. 27. WANTED Ono electrician and ono .plasterer. N. K, Woodhouso, Mer rill, Oro. "" ' '; 027 N3 FOIt 8ALB 26 laying hona-nnd 2G young pullets. Plymouth Rocks, Rhodo Island Hods and Leghorns. Will bo laying In two weeks or so. 512 N. 3th St. 27 FOR SALE A good Oaklond six Reasonable Phono 447R. 227 Jcfforson St. , 27-29; - , uui,k aukij woman wanted io MA hnitAnmV Unmll rnmllu fir. Small family. CC pno gti 27-31 FOR RENT 4 room houso. 4G0 Michigan Avo. Call 27 FOR SALTS Two nice four room houses on exceptionally easy tonus and you can't begin to build thorn for tho prlco. WI3HARD-WOOD-DENTLEY 121 North 8 th St. - - - 27-29. - s 'Pc9HiBMKKOHiP!w ill - Win JlftBHlV' H-?k3 T I YoU9 11 Appreciate Snow Flake Crackers After a strenuous morning, in the office at home whenever nerves are tired vand heavy food will not. digest try this wholesome, restful, nutritious combina tiona bowl of milk and SNOW FLAKES. Tasty, yes! and thoroughly baked to a delicious crisp ness they are surprisingly pleasing and satisfying. Ak your ONOW EACIPaC-CQAST w MMMMHK , I II II I ' ANDROSS-GLOVER STYLE SHOP 707 Main St. Phone 341W. 'fShop in Klamath Falls" participated in this wonderful event? ti ON ALL STYLE SHOP WANTHD Dnby buggy In good con dition. Dox C. D. Herald offlco. 27-28 FOR SALE Or will trado for stool traps, Shotgun, cheap. Uox 45 Horald offlco. 27 FOR- RENT Oood first class garago 347 N. 9th St. Phono 226J. . 27-28 A home-made sweet that's hard to beat, ia English Walnut Candy Mado with Carnation Milk The extra richness (twice lhft of ordinary mux; oi t-arnauon gives this delicious candy a flavor that is Irresistible. Learn how to make this walnut randy easily and quickly on Page 27 oi a uook oi luo recipes which we will send you free if you ask us. A130, u grocer for vrvj jEavrns vfiKSSPsS I Vf K WDrvT2alT7 VaJy'ilHIal WP&& VKiri5EXS: SmNfla -gaiSSg BISCUIT CO- Portland- Ore. I'AGR TWO I'hocnlx Hport hoso At $1.80 Sale ON ALL Dresses and Furs BLOUSES SWEATERS DRVFIR W0OD"For salo reasonable Phono 406R. 027-N2 A CLEAR BEAUTIFUL Skin Is ob tained by froquont bathing la tho Now Hot Springs Bath Houso. 37 YOU CAN GET Green Hubbard Squash and fina plo pumpkins at tho Grand Contrnl Public ' Markot ' Saturday. 27 you wish them, a set of Mrs. Mary Blake's -. Cooklmr Lessons. AdJi ess m rf-Z?f.l. Carnation Milk froduett Co. fT. . -T- LPin Ml Rv. Kith, ntifr- Portland Ta.' c. -a.1-. "- Ltmt liAntithuM irr -:. r ir iSA'4i.V irvm uur uronr "frm ConttHttJ Com" y Doa't MMk tot Cracker- . aay SNOW FlfX'KKS if , sS6iwiii .ns "fiw'Knf- - ,-.!-,