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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1921)
V I? - ! FRIDAY, OOTOHKR M, 1MS1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAQR FODR The Evening Herald E. J. MURRAY .... PRKU seuu: ....... ,...4.KiU(or ..City Hdltvr Published dally except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. Entered at tho postofllce nt Kla math Falls, Ore, (or transmission through the malls as second-class latter. t MBUTJER OF THE ASSOCIATED . PRESS. i.The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ubo for publication ofi 11 news dispatches credited to IV or sot otherwise credited In, thlsj j smper, iuiu hjbu mu wtai news jjud- uaner herein. frirav, pcroBKit as, atm WKHRETfl If GOING?' Tho resumption ot the campaign (or the Near East is .about dae. Reverend Uandsaker 'is some from 'flying trip to Armenia, wRh tales of awful suffering among tho people thero and from other-sour ces tho public Is betng-'preparod for the annual touch. One of the professional relief workers is, quot ed as saying: "Tho last year of war fare has left but few Armenians alive, and most of tho famine vie tims aro women and children. Clothes aro almost as scaro osjfood. Children and occasionally adult wo men walk tho streets naked." If these 'statements aro Hue some .per' tons may begin to wonder what becomes of tho hundreds of 'mil lions of dollars 'sent over' there an nually from 'America. Who Is get ting ItT Evidently tho Armenians are worso off than before they bo cam o the wards of our cbarltablo people Buge'no Guard. s . . rr r Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs.'Tom Stanley and son, Henry, left this morning on 'tho train for Cottonwood, California, . whore they will spend the winter. A. J. Jacnlcko, pine beotle' expert who has been working In this terrl tory for the protection of 'the pine forests, left pn tho morning train for San Francisco where ho will spend the next two weoks looking at ter business 'connected wits the, pise beetle campaign. la southern Oregon and nortbornVCnlifornla. T Charles King- of1- tho Weed Lum ber company, loft Klamath Falls this uornlng for tho Long boll tract on the Klamath Indian reservation to wind up tho burning which tho Weed lumber company has boon conducing throughout tho eumiuor. , , Mrs. Frodorlck Chapman and small daughter, woro passengers on the train this morning bound for Tacoma Washington, 'whero thoy will spend tho remaining winter months. Mrs. Ira Johnson, who has been hero from tho east looking after property Interests for tho past week, left this mornfng for Callfdrnla points to spend tho winter; III. H. Dowcpso a a passqngcr on this morning's train bound for Portland on business, , Dill Nltcbolm, Merle Houston, Ev erett Hardenbrook and Earl Smith aro Klamath men who ha'vo boon ut after deer for tho pust week and -who aro exported homo (onlglit with thotr kill. Thoy clioao tho Summer lake district uh tliolr limit ing ground. . A. W. Bratlsuaw Is attending to matters of business hero this week end from his ranch homo 'at Fort Klamath. - ' H. D. Mortenson, vho has been in Portland for tho past wook U ox pected home tonight. John Commons roturncil thin rooming to Itocky Point after a brief visit hero after suppllos for tho'wju ter months. John Oden of PJno Flat Was n county seat visitor yesterday .after noon and transacted business with Klamath Falls merchants. ' Calvin Peyton, vho has been nctlnfe as tlme-kcoper for tho Pelican Hay t lumbar company all summer, return ed homo yesterday.- t J. D .Johnson wan up early thin morning and out far a day's hunt south of town. Jrfo Hall, n prominent farmer of tho county, Is In tho city today from Mod oo Point. Charles Collier, of Jha First Nn tlonal bank, will spend tho week-end at Bly.- , Walter Parrlsh of Portland and parents, Mr, and Mra. Wagnor of Colorado, arrived last night for a visit with friomls and relative .horn. John Patterson, ot tho bureau ot entomology,' lias completed tho plno beetle- survey In tho plno timber Hostess rto "Prince of Wales -1 dSBllllllllllllBllllllllllllllllBBMaii'k'V'' V 1 JsHRH' --PIBBllllKlJsaBSllBBBVL 'W5V J 'SBBbV ivNv a , IBSBbSbVSSBBBBBBB' 1BB1M? i i"'-'f V jESBMKsbSBBBBBTTIV'Si J" iii - '"'J ' ! M IwMWJW &SSlllllllllB(pBst!Oi?V , ' 5rRv ' ''i' vv srrf sssr . : ;v . - - "" $ V. .v.i' W M , ti",'".r ' ,-'- ' "rvrlr ' .' i'1' FOUND Dack oft Whlto Pollcnn hotel, mans blcyclo. Owner call nt liollco station and pay for add, 28, MenR Army Shoo J. V.. Kaders Co. Special $3.8r. Th WO..V Cii ounfoss of Cromer, one of tho most beautiful EngluJi ucou IP li hoati-u to tho Prlnco of .WoIm xv hen be viflts Indln. l.-ar tU(VaniS. will bo chief 6f tho prlnco'a ptrsonhl vlt "" ItlPB SQUASH That will kiop, Hulibnrd Ooldon Hunana. Konl llo puuipklns, !c lb. every day at tho Peoples wuronouso on utli til. 28-S9. COLONIAL ONE ItOOM CAUINS iFor houBokocping. 11th nenr Main and 741 Walnut. One cabin vacant. 28" FOR IlENT Front 3 room apt, Ook St. or J. T. Ward & Co. 628 28. NEWLY FUllNISHKl) HollBokcepltiR rooms nnd rooms. Marshall lfouso No. 10 Main St. Q 28- N.T t RTRAYiBD 4 yoar old rod cow with bald face calf at stdo, also rod yearling holfnr, marks, crop off both onrs, undorblt In loft, brand VV on left hip. AddroHS Dux 10 Merrill, Oro, 028- N3. FOR LBA9B With or without ranch at M<n, 40 head pure bred Cots- wold owes, bred to registered Ram boulllet buck.. 160 head of range owes. Seo or writo 0. L. Holbrook, 617 Alameda St. at noon hour or af ter 4:00 o'clock. 28-29 MONEY TO LOAN Wo have a limit ed amount of monoy to loan on tho monthly Installment plan. Loans aro made on modern dwellings only, and they must bo fully - plumbed, plastered and within tho sowor dis trict, if yon need money for Im provements, hulldlng purpose, or to ropay a mortgage call and Investi gate the Rqultabla Savings & Loan Assn. plan. CinLCOTE & SMITH, 633 Main St. 28-29. Seo our Special Army Shoo, U.85, J. E. Endera Co. west of here nnd lef't'thls morning ior, jueaiora. 1 TIW Walter Campbell is spending the day In town from his ranch at Bly. . Oroco Dixon is spending several days In the city from Fort Klamath doing winter shopping. ,. ,Mr. and Mrs.W. Bentley arrived last eight from Sacramento and are stopping'-at thq,.Whito Pelican hotel. PrB.Eddy and E. H House are business visitors hero from San Fran cisco over the week-end. ( Kip Van Riper, who Is determined to get a bock, before the season clos es, left today for oae last trial. - Word was received here' this weok of the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs.vM. L Johnson 'In Berkeley last Saturday. 'Mr. Johnson Is a dep uty In the county assessor's otftco. .Thomas Lang is trancactlng busi ness here today from bis- homo on tho Reservation. Mrs. Will Blackman was In i town thlH morning from the Blitckmah ranch, purchasing supplies and visit ing with friends. -Mr p. Bert C. Thomns Is homo from tho hospital after a nlllness of boy oral days, and is. reported to bo much improved. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. II, N. Boguo wcro In tho city late yesterday afternoon from, ibelr ranch below, Merrill. Jj. J. Hedlund . roturned from, a goose hunt last 'night, tho proud possessor of a' honker weighing in tho neighborhood pf IS pounds. WKATTIKR IUCOOItD' WANT TO BUY? Wo havo tho ex elusive nolo of n very carefully eo lected tlst of houses, lots, business property, farms and ranchos. A ploaauro to show you. 01I1LCOTH & SMITH, 633' Main St. 38-29. ""Hereafter tho Herald will publish tho moan and maximum tempera tures and precipitation rocord as tok en 'by tho U. S. Reclamation sorvlce station. Publication will cover tho day previous to tho paper's Issue, up to C o'clock ot tho day. Pro-. cipltatlon Max. Oct. 13 . 66 Oct. 14 62 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct: Oct. Oct, 1C 16 . 17 18 19 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oet. 26 Oct. 27 ...63 ...67 ....66 .-74 , ai 71 .' 53 , 50 62 53. " 57 8 '46 ' Min. 41 45 35 45 39 28 40 26 35, 24 27 32 37 30 .03 .05 .13 Mens Army Shoe J. K. Knders Co. Special $3.85. NEW TODAY o WANTED A young man to help milk nnd deliver. All .winters Job, Box 383, Klamath Falls'. 28-31 IF YOU WANT Good hemstitching take your work to tho Singer 8toro. , 027 N3 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE Call Sunset Apts., Apt. 7. 28-31" WANTED Work by 'day. Phono 337J. tho hour or 28. ....M,Mfr..lMH'w' irfri i ai We Invite You to the Opening of the Sanitary Market October 29 1921 A SELECT LINE OF MEATS AND SAUSAGES IN ENDER'S GROCERY STORE Sixth and Main Sts. Phone 22-J WANT TO BBLL? Wo aro real es tato specialists and hnvo boon twelve years in business In Klamath Falls. If your prico Is right, wo hustle to find the bnyor. CH1LCOTB & SMITH, 633 Main St. 28-29. 2&UuxxU4J OUR HNDKAVOR HAH ALWAYH DKHN TO GIVE OUR If iiiimnuu .aii t. iratjnum tMluinv.U VAT.1T1X VTkn TlflfllL V H I nutii, Aiu. J crmrim. m rrmmMm ... - v- ..... - HAH ALWAYH DKHN TO GIVE PATRONS THK UTMOST lK)HHIDIiH VALUK FOU THUm MONKY AN INVESTIGATION WILTj OONVINCW YOU THAT THIH IS MORK TRUE THIS BKASOW THAN KVHIt. 1 ' 2 4 HORSE- POWKR Scotdi boiler and stack 'for salo cheap. Phone 4 or call at Klamath Falls Cream ery. 028 N8. FOR RENT Rooms In private fam ily, list lino m. sh-.u Mens Army Shoo J. E. Bnders Co. Special $3.85, FOR SALE Kirtland Farm la offer-, lag for salo cheap ono registered two year old black Percheron stal lion, sired by Ketab, tho best Import ed black Percheron In the valley, or will sell Ketab. fTheso are priced so they will pay for themselves next year, Wo ,havo somo ypung teams for salo also. Will sell a fow reg istered milking shorthorn -cows and holfers, two ball calvcs'slrod by Foot hills 'Corporal, too grand champion of tho Pacific coast. Write, phono or como to see ua. J. B. Mason, supt. Phone 19 X 3 Central Point. oas tf. Home Grown Home Smoked Bacon Wo ssloko this bacon hero in Klamath Falls and It Is only tho choicest cuts from tho best animals It Is possible for us lo buy. Special Tuesday Only Sliced per lb. 35c. Slab per lb. 30c SATURDAY SPECIALS Ijimb Ktcw ........ 10a Lamb Shoulder .. lSe liCfC of Lnmb ........... SMo Lamb Chops .... 20c aad 9Bo Hamburger - a lbs. for BOe Chill Meat ' a lbs. for 95o , Pot- Rnost ..........' MM..HHM...H.. 15c Plato Roll 8 lbs. for B5c The Lincoln Market ' "SURE WE DELIVER" ". Third and Main Phone 511 -J REX E. BORD T . F'V' mmsJzWHBk (z .i: Zi&-i?z?HmiKt?mmaBumm ''Hjlr'ilirBIRisK . Geo. Bratton Lawrence Ruconich i .V A!' Wr-.v. S ; , BREEDER OF Ramboulett Sheep A very fine' lot of yearling Rams ready for service Big, smooth, heavy shearing, and offered at prices to meet the times. Can be seen at the ranch, 12 miles East of Klamath Falls M i if: (-,. "r " W. O. K. TRANSFER CO. If It's- Loose We Will Move It 124 . Sixth St. - Phone 87 I- 4 j ' I &u u ?.: ,A . U