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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1921)
If 17 -s TtTKWMV, IIKCKMHKR , 1MI. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PftRO Two 1 ' I tl' f hi iq i" i The Evening Herald K, 1. MUHttAY Kditor i:, j. iiahiiktt . .. city Editor Published daily except Bund?, by Tli a Herald I'libllshlnic Company of KUmntli I'alls, at 119 Klghlh Street. Ktilcrod at Iho postofflco nt Kla mith raits, Orp., (or transmission through tlio malls as second-class maltorv CORRESPONDENT IS SATIRICAL (Contributed) tural ond Industrial development ot FIRE PROTECTIVE MEASURES FOR sufficient sustaining strength tor, MFRRII I ANH IM1NANZA the prosperity necessarily Incldentl MERRILL AND UUNAN4A to n population 0t y eommunlly,l , ,. ... . . ....... . rM,' nf ih P.iinrn Klamath' lirliiR llio recent visit of Hi MM ) 0. lire rblf f or uUoi ilrnl,unli .1 "Tlio Kuturo ot Klamath Knlla", Knlln, 'ero tho dream of n city tiro marshal nud his deputies to this Dtru s. was tho subject announced a short ( beautiful home nnd Ideal eon- c0 n" Inspection was made by tlmj An (nllnnmn to rt.u.t liistull.i- tlmo slnco for compctltlTo ey ,illlon ran posslblo coma true, 'n"". Messrs Shes. Stokes nnd . I on of eelclrlriil wlrl.M anions our htxh school students. t...... ...... i. Mt.i... .1,., Ulenson. of tho conditions existing nt rtemilntliiR llio etitliiii.M' .nul ii- IIKMDUII OF Till ASSOCIATED I'lUISS. Tim Associated Press It exclusively entitled to tlio tiso for publication of all "now dlspntrheg credited to It, or not other lio credited In thla paper, and nlso tho local'oowa pub tistior heroin. Tl'ltsDAV, IilX'iauiKIl o, mat. BONANZA Tho rainy weather materially af fected tho flvo da)- winter ehautau qaa. Owing to tho condition ot the roads, tho attendanco was necessarily small The entertainment ot tho Kl-llsou-Whlte people was up to tho mual itandard, however, so thoao who attended had a real Reed flvo daya entertainment. 'On Saturday tho basket ball teams both sexes, from Chlloqulun, met our boya ond girls teams In the first ot the acason'a tournamenta for the hiring cup ot tho collegiate teams of Klamath county. Following was tho scere: Hoys Cblloquln, ?. ttonanta. 33. Tho Chlloquln girls team had never bad any practice and were not well organised, hence tho girls game was, a one-sided affair the Chlloquln rlrls being defeated. '.Altogether the meet was a good social affair and all enjoyed tho games Immensely Claud Dochdoldt has started his small box factory. Tho wind Thursdar played havoc with tho electric Vghtlng system, four poles otv, on line gnlnr; down In a heap, thus putting out the lights In one portion of lh town Due to th eefforts of Miss Hull, tli edlrettor of the Elllion-Whlto cbautsuqua . they havo succeeded In getting Jlonanra on tho summer cir cuit, thereby talking up the extra dato ot tho Klamath Falla-Lakevlew circuit n June. The eiwua were written and prises nroccM. MnlMro XM not ,0 ,mlaned Mrrlll and lloiiniu, and their roe-Jcm'-on of motion plit i Ihenlns awarded for tho three best. No Klamath Tails Is now, and for omiiiendatlons havo been nmbodlrd In )tqiimlliiR llio stomal of pisiillne tho following report to mate nro iterii'niir.R mo swr.iKJ huh num.- iIoudi, llio subject was Happily Mr. ,,,, ilnil ,ren. developing chosen, and principally so because y0 nro still In the pioneering Marshal A C. Harbor ot the opportunity afforded for 8,nlo. A backward sunoy suffices i,.iiiiii the exercise ot the Imaginative to convince tho most skeptical that JH.hhu.i.j faculties and the resultant prodlc-'much hn biw aeenmnltshed. The w rocommoiid that the illy tlons. Tho "Fuluro of Klamath modernism encountered on every Falls" baa long been a question to naml ,nl( fctory. sturc trans- tl,r,nl n,u' I'urchaso UtiR of oxploalos rr- IIO,X.l Wo reiommend that thi tnn In- build pump house of flro proof ma- stall u water system that will nlfnril tho tollowliiKhouato flro pro'' ll.n llill rap conjuro with, a subject of Interest- porlatlen: on tho farm, on tho "eoossnry tools for flro department 1 1" done nt n mlnliiium il oxpniiM lin ing speculatien: and numerous and range. In' tho home. Is liidlcatlvo of ono "''N " ""'o. one Siamese 3trifo of lln splend' I suHr siiil varied havo been the prophecies progress Truo there Is much more '",0 ' 2l '"ch n"1' 0,, 'oducer i allnblc so near M hind, based on Inspiration and otherwise to bo desired, but after all .nro not s ' ,HCM ,0 l lnch- I Wn focommend that Ihe most suit- Tho various predlcklons havo cnr-hn m.inrit ,,f , ,,,i . , Wo rocomnund lhat tho follow in auto person available bo appulnted rled more or lesa weight, at tho minced In homo building, city ,lrp l"-otlon ordinances ho .uuit , as flro chief anil that a flro itepnrt tlme of their utterance, depending beautlflcntlon, community spirit Cl' nna onforc,, Yl ,"pn, organisation bo effected No aoraewhat upon the relative aland- nd civic co-operation, as tho ngrl- A uRDlo building ordlnanco to town tan afford to t without a flro Ing of tho prophot'a length of rest- mitnr.i ,i in ,ninnmnn, deslgnato n restrlcteil fire illittlct deparluirnl Neglect of this kind la .imi.'MiviiM denee. and ability to peer Into tho ,pon which such advnnco must nml "'Si'lato tho character ot build- certain to provo costly In tlmo futuro. In all probability tho dlf- rcst. tnr warrants? Upon what lnK foiutructlon theroht The passage of tho same ordinandi- terent predictions have exerted .nn nf ,,,n.t An. h- n. nFni..i An ordinance ro'ntln- to tin pio os as sugcosted for Merrill, nro roe- moro or less of an Influence, ono,0f ours food, that enables them to w",'t,B "",l lnl'octloi ot prumlies omnionded for llonania way and another, on tho Uvea and envision a future Klamath Falls. MOUNT LAKI Tho many friends of Mr. John Matney will bo pleased to learn she Is home and doing nicely after re ceiving troatmcnU In Berkeley, Cal ifornia. Billy Elliott has been absent from school on account ot sickness. Harold Dehlinger, Olive and Clar- enco Hill have returned to school after a week's vacation, caused by Miss Stevens' absence. She was called to Portland by the death ot her mother. Ralph Hill was absent from achool Monday, having dental work done. Falrriew achool Is tne proud pos sessor ot a new (lag. One night last week: tome one took Con Curtln'a saddle horse out ot the bam. Also took throe colts out ot tho back pasture. No trace ot tho thief has been found. The high wind Thursday blew down seventeen electric light poles south ot the Falrriew school house. All of Merrill and the lower country were without lights. Friday a crew ot twelve men wero put to work and repaired the damage? F. Creelle and aon, Melvln, spent tho week end with Mr. Oreo- lle's mother, Mrs. John Koontz. Jim Stewart traded his- Ford car to Frod Ueldln, near Merrill, foi three good work horses. ,. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Koontx en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaylor at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawson went to Klamath Falls Thursday. Mrs. T, N. Case Is expected home from California this week. Jim Stewart and family apent one evening last week with Alex Cheyne nnd family. There was a goodly number out to Sabbath school last Sunday morn ing. Mrs. C. A. Hill called on Mr. II. D. Morrison Tuesday afternoon. The Ladles' Aid will meot with Mrs, Dave MeComb Wednesday at' ternoon, the 14tb, It the weather permits. J S. McClellan went to Klamath Falls Saturday for supplies for bis store. Dill Durks hauled a load of wood for Tom Watter Saturday, Jim Stewart and H. D. Morrison called at Alex Cheyne'a and Frank Stewrat'a Monday. nappines ot individuals coming In M far Id advance, socially and dearcd her to all with whom sho was contact with them. fclvlcally, of tho agricultural and brought In contact and her passing Some ot thoso whose predictions Industrial development of tho will Imvo n deepl) fell void In tho have been considered tho moro re- county, that they must noeds In- community liable, aro classed as "old timers";' dulgo In scotflngs at present con- not many Df that clasa wvre.permlt- dltlons? .NUTlt-K OF iLXAMI.V.VriON l-XHt ted to remain long enough on the They aro the real abusers of tho . ,STAT,'"' 'KUTiritTKM Of the 1909 ctaa It Is difficult to Vails" Is assured, based on a ra- County, Oregon will hold the reulir fix a place In tho "hall of tame" 'tlonal and orderly development ot exnmlnntlou ot applicants for State at this time, owing to the fact that Iho latent resources everywhere Ccrt.,fl,.c" "l ''"' School. Kla a number of their prophecte. havo surrounding It. Tho expenditure of moj!mmiB,,(;,n" wJane'sday. Decern flxiled out. Just what atandlng public funds docs not make tor per- bir 31. 1931, at 9 A M and contln should be accorded t0 the new crop manent prosperity, any more than uln ""'H Saturday. December St. of prophets la a putxle to what few doea over-worked enthusiasm result l':l .... . "old timers" remain. 1 think, per- In undivided allegiance In tho pro- v h History, Penmanship haps, their standing will Improvo motion of civic pride. Wednesday' Afternoon with age. There Is a vague auspl- I'lnrlology Heading Composition Notice Is hereby alien that on November 33. 1931, Martin J Daly wjis duly adjudged bankrupt, and that the first tnenllng nf tho credit ors will he held nt the officii of thn undersigned, 409 Main street, Kla math Falls, Oregon, on December tilth. 1931, ut 3 o'clock, I M, nt which limn the creditors may attend, prove their claims, niamtnn thn bank rupts elect a trustee and transact such other business as may romo bo torn Itirrti December ft, 1931 J C Hl'TKNIC Ititfereo In ILinkriiplcy A t fl I ut'j.iOtli.t I K&ziticoaLsj H CHILDREN'S HAIR BOWS 7 MAIIK OF K('KI,l.K.Vr gVAMTV AM. NII.K liVtMM'll 1 HUIIION I'l.AIN AMI FAMJV iXIUHIH MAIIK ll AT I I 75C I WE TURN NOTHING DOWN We'll how on a button, lot out a pleat, Put in a tuck, and not charge a huap, OUR NEW cion that tho new crop draw their VATJDKVIMJ: AT KTIUND Inspiration from abread: that their' THKATKK ON WKDNKSDAY prediction are too highly colered: ' nevertheless there Is an apparent' Tw0 vaudeville nets on Wednes reversal of the old saying, that n dy and Thursday at tho Strand "prophet la without honor In his theater brings two attractive act own country": and their popularltyi n Ihe opening bill llud lloyd. In certain quarter grows aparo. "Tne Official Sampler of the Home To be sure, It Fs a matter ot con- Drawer Association." presents a slderablo moment to people now' series of comedy stories along tho domiciled here, and to other whose' Prohibition question, and his dellv guiding star appears to hover over tTT and material Is funny and up-Klamath-land, to know, approxl- to-the-mlnute. Ho should prove a mately. .at least, what the future 0"11 laughing hit on this bill holds In southeastern Oregon metropolis, ""-"n novelty of singing, talking and nestling so Jauntily upon Its seven dancing, will be a bright spot In or more hills, the Upper Klamath ,hl" double show, lake shore .along Link river, the government canal and on the flats. ( It would be unreasonable, aa a . matter of fact, for any anxious ono to expect to get' an advance line on mere details, such as society Items, maximum and minimum tempera tures, possible candidates for offl." Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic J'sycholotjr Thursday Afternoon (rammir tleography American, t.lteraturn Trlday Forenoon Theory nnd Practice Spelling Physical Oeography Friday Afternoon School Law Clrll (loicrnment Algebri TWYLA FKIltH'SON. County School Superintendent S and 19 IV ItlXKHCITCV Vitleo f First Merlins; of Cmlllnrs. store for this 'delightful Mohler nnd Faytetle. In a black and States, for the District of Oregon In thn .Matter of Judd Low, Bankrupt To tho creditor of Judd Low TULE LAKE Miss Mary Kotern is spondlng a week with Dorothy L'lllott rn Klam ath Falls. . Charlie Faught spent the week-end clal positions and leading bootleg. wlln hU ",her on ,he n""td. er. bu ih. .n,i,n. . ,.u ..' 'r. Mnupln Is hauling hay to his excused for examining the plctnrol rancn nor,n of Malln whcro he nas closely for indication of tho prob- ro0"d ,rom lho KII,ott homc,lca'1 able general civic appearance anl Mr- ""Tne'' ,ms Keno ,0 AMm,i conditions, and ot lta Immediate en-, '"", '"uo"nlle " vlrons. a. well as for trace, of .hJ community was greatly pain- peacefully co-operative disposition' . l . rMOnt 'lea,h of Mr"' 'am of Its cltlsenshlD. with whtrh .h. p,m anu ncr 0u """"r "as tne later prophecies are highly embol-, ;jrnipV hy.f ne"5nbi" Btl 'r"!nll,, lished. The anxious one c,.,,.."91-ch"u" nd warm heart on- aiso De excused If his In.inv notice is hernby given that on I, November 3S, 1931 said Judd Low was dul) adjudged bankrupt and that the first meeting of rrcdltors will NOTH'K FOII I'l'llMCATtON Nnl I'osl Ijind ItriMrtux'iit tif the Intrrliir I', it linil Offlco at likevluw, Ore. .igon. IMC 3, 1911 .S'OTirC Is hereby given that llmi- Jsmln II l.nwi, nf Illy, Orrgon, who. un June 1st, 1917, made llomnstead ITntry. No OI03BI, for WHBWH, 8BUSWU fire 3d. NKUHKK. See- I lion 39. Township 3&H , llange 14 K , ! Willamette Meridian, has tiled notlco tof Intention to make commutation i Proof, to establish claim to thn land abovn described, before J O llnmak er. I' S Commissioner, at llonania. Orrgon, on thn 14th day of January 1933 Claimant name an wilnessps A I. Illchnrdson, K W Whetstone, (i S Boyd, all of lllr, Orrgon. floorun Klllott. of llonania, Oregon Notlco will bo published for fivn rousicutlve weeks In tho Klanrsth Herald F P I.K1IIT. Ilnglstnr I) 6 13 30 37 J 3 DEODORIZER IS INSTALLED Your Clothes Returned Without the Odoor (loaning ami Pressing Ladle' and Omts Hull, 91.76. I'rtwalng, 10r, Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 IIOYAI, AltCM MASO.NS IteguUr communication of KIjiii- be htld at tho offlco of the under- ath Chapter, Numbrr 3'.. It A M, signed. 409 Main street, Klamath Tutsiday evening at 7 30 o'clock In Fall. Oregon, on December 33. 1931. ,ho Mon,c ,0lnp,0 i0i Main street at 3 o clock, P M, at which time ,,... , . . . .,, tho creditor may attend, prove their' Work ln ,he ,to Arch ,,cKr A" claims, examine tho bankrupt, elect local mombera and visiting brethren a trustee and transact such other urged to attend By order K. II P business as may eonw beforo thn j K nr,onf ,ccretary fi 6 I C ni'TKNIC Ilefcrru In Bankruptcy 6 , Mnko lhat Idle dollar wurkt I'ul It in (tin bank. , IN IIAMillLTTCr tirr f First Mn-llng or Cnillliirs. ln the District Court or tho Cnlted States, for the District ot Oregon In tho Matter of Martin J Daly, Bankrupt To the creditors of Martin J Duly 'carried him to the length of at-'.- hTi:i:li AltMOH FOII l'OLICK ANHWKHIXa HIOT CALLS OS ANQELlfB, Dec, 6. Itec nmmeudatlon that Los Angeles po licemen belonging to Iho flying squad ron, wear coats of armor when ans wering riot calls or seeking desperate criminals, has been made by Capt. 11. Lee Heath, ot the central police division. 'These coats or protectors, aro made, pf special stool that will turn bullets and cover the cbesl, abdomen and back," Capt, Heath said. VaXQ that IdJo dollar work I Put ; IK tfee bask. I tempting to discern a dim outline In the prophetic picture of the re sults of that policy ot peaceful co operation. How easily, under the' deft mlnlpulatlon ot the artist4 prophet, if his picture made to ear-i ry conviction to the minds of the over-loqutslttve seeker after ad vanco Information regarding the fu turo of this rival of Medford for municipal honors, and a placo In' the sun. With what Inspirational dorotlon to tho higher Ideals of life do this now crop of artist prophets weave! Into their pictures of the "Futuro' Klamath Falls," the lure that Is dostlned to turn hltherward, the seeker after the Teal home life, thai place where hi laudable ambition to' rear hla brood In surroundings and ln an environment surcharged with all the amwiltle going to the mak-' ing of beautiful lire, obedient children, charming men and women.' law-amaing bootleggers and unsel fish phllantbrophy, may hare full' acopor Would we be Justified In regard- ing such an one a searching the plcturo for dim outlines of devel opment of potential resources and Industrial activities, heretofore con sidered a conditions precedent to the development of peaceful co-op-1 oration, community spirit, civic' beouttricatlon and ch lo pride? Wouhr It savor too much of world llness, too much of the appearance of commercialising the future, to oxpect our new crop of artist prophet to foreshadow even dimly' mere materialistic details? For' nave mey noi aireaay served no-i ttcb on the "old time" prophet and, on those of the 1909 period that' the material and Industrial devel opment must bide lt proper time;' that It Is not necessary that it pro-j cede but may follow closely the de-' velopment of the ideal status? There has been a manifest re pudiation during the past summer of the old Idea that an Ideal com munity status must hare as a basis and background an agrlcul- 'aissi MECCA TAXI SERVICE Office Phone 153 Ret. Phone 339-J Closed Cart. Country Tript Solicited "" - Jiyvir-iiiiiiisnrr nrn.runriruTJxnjxrxjxi rw.:o0(O0xrow Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks offoaofsfic-vafy. x&jrxnm an&xxxn&MWocsaa ni 8 Vl w T " - Us ' OS "-', Vj1EK,F!iX 4 JMilsVobZiW'ssl V fislslHsft. ZJMZV&rX'm4SM? yr'? -t.mm I aslssVrJr Kal xvl.'.i -? v. l sssssssw-iisssnssssiss7'..cy .ssssst'U" -.tan- "i. .,,'.:, LIMBERS UP YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS WCAT1ICR ciposure and lunl ofk bring ruins and aches in fnusflra anil lninf. Ilnw it ' bottle of Sloan's Liniment lundy and I apply freely. FtiulrcUsuttkoul rubbing. ' You will find at once a comfotilnt! I sense of warmth which will be followe,! by a relief from the soreness and tUTness of aching Joints, Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, sprains and strains. For forty year pain' enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggist J5c, 70c, 11.40. Sloa Linimentfe HURRY Feature Day Special Wednesday. Dec. 7th Hill Brothers Coffee 37c per pound 2 Cans Com 25c HURRY CASH GROCERY Phone 577-W To look one's Ut ami ttel one's btl 1 to enjoy an inside lath each morning to nusn irom tne sjsii-m the previous day's waste, sour ftrtntntationt and jci tonoils toxins before It Is absorbed Into the blood. Just ss coal, when it burns, kaves behind a certain amount of in combustible material In tho form of allies, so the food and drink taken each usy leave In the alimentary organs a! certain amount of Indigestible material,! nnicn u not eliminated, form toxins and Cheaper Wood No wood is cheap unless it is good wood. DRY SLAB, $5.00 for a three tier cord is below last year's cost. 40 PER CENT REDUCTION A cord of this slab will o as far as a cord of limb or body wood. Phone in jwur orders. O. PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 419 MAIN ST. PHONE 535 Olsons which are then tucked Into the sustain the body. lood tbrftuzh the terv ducU which are Intended to suck In only nourishment to If you want Ut see the irlow of healthv bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, jou are told to arms rrery rooming upon arising, a Class of hot water with a teaspoonfu) of llDMSton phosphate in It, which Is harmless tneans of washing the waaU material and toxins from th stomach, liter, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans. lag, swetnlo aui i"-t(ying th entire alimentary tiact, before putting more food into the atoroach. Oirls and women with sallow skins, liter spots, pimples or pallid complex-' Ion. aim thoe who wake un with a coutrd tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid tomteh or constipa tion should begin this photphated not water drinking and are assured of very pronounced results in one or 'wo week. A quarter pound of limestone phos fhate costs M-ry little st the drug stora ut Is sufficient to dtmonstrate that lust as soap and hot water cleanses, purifrs and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone nhosnhate act on the Inside organs. V must always' consider that Internal sanitation la vast ly more Important than outside cieanll. ness, because the skin pores do not ab sorb Impurities into the blosd, while th bowel pores do. Women who desire. to tnhanc th beauty of their complexion should Just try this for a week and notice results, N W.F.T.O.O. T. M. D. S. ? ? ? ? ? ? of interest to the res idents of Merrill and Malin country only t i HH'Al, maiiuM , "'-"fftir,TfcnirdrniiaiMMtTnTrTFiWTsviTTiW'itiifr'