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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1922)
,x..rt, '-'-r'reHi'-Nr'ti'fv 'r,iT6V Page Throb THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thursday, march a, loaa The Office Cat IIV JUNIUS WHO'S VII( OX THIS PAPER Will) Is IIik (lliy that's Kill tlMi "l)oilKlii" Ainl 'limit thin Hunt Jimt lulu 'r co in hoinui' to III" Hoy ln'InwT Tlmt'it (tin I'll M lull it. W'Jiii wnlkii llin floor mint rv'ry lilr.lit Coni'tirtliii; nrlimiirn with nil liln mlr.lit Tu rnrrnl nil tlm ruin In nli;htT Tluit'ii tin- limine." Miiiuir.iir. Wlin In II satr rrrm innrii til iiIrIiI. A-icrltiitliii: nut tlm kuIiii:h tr Ik) . Ami alwa p.ln:n iiihlrc that' rlKlit? That tint IMItor Wlin M It with lilfi pKiicll Mile Mnkrit ni tint "ruiy" tliruiiKli ami through. Ami inn kin It "ri'mlaliln" for you ? That' (li (i City IMItor Who In tln Wlin Onit ho' nil cnm, Who nuti'n iIohii I'V'rythliiK hn lii'arc, Then utraljthwnr for tho offlco ntnrrs? That' (tut Ituporlrr Who In tint rhai ftlth I'Vii M) kcrll, Wio rutin thn lliiotyint marhliin Ami i'tn tho "copy" up o clean? TIiiiCh tint Ouitrator. Who fur lulntalto In on thu trail, Anil Minii'tllili'n llmln'i'in without Mil Hut If shn ilon't hy Uit'i u wall That' lint I'roofrrailnr. Who In lln Klil with vacant slaro. With Inky faCo ami muimy hair. Who mUi'i er'rylhlng for fair? Thai' "Tint Unrll" (Iro. Maiwelt. Hliilik! Wlin Want 11 llutim Any Mnr4". "Morn Karau tlinu lioiur wrrn hullt In lhi United Hlatrvi last yrar" Now Item. Tint family ran shift for Itself, hut Hip nutoniolilltt mil" I lin taken runt of It used to l laillrn first, tm t nut nliiri' tint motor rnr ar rived. Deb tuny mean well, hut Wt H tltck itayn ho wltlim ho ouli quit r.olnx nrouml klnnlUK men. "Thnt fellow' found n now way of tutting tlm expellee " "How no?" "Token nil corner on only two wheel." Nothing Sorority pin hnvo gone out of ntyle. There' nothing lo fanlen llnini to nny morn, cplnr Mr l.oper. Illll I.eo nay another mystery I why glrln cull them hlumlier parties when" neither they nor anybody In tho bonne can nleep wlillu onu I parked In tint housit snt.Wdi: H.rri:i-H Am: I.IMTim IN AUCTION IMI.ti A liocun. hunioruunly worded nalo bill put out by nu I0W.1 p.iper nml punted In Hi" office of the lockynrdn iimp.iny 11I St. JoMph. Mo., ha nt trnrted 11 i;ri'l deal of attention nml evoked many hourly IiiiikIi from Ihonn who rend II. It read: IrfihiiiK O11I Public Halo Ah I have been naked to leave the country 1 will mill nt puhllo unction on my placo, beginning nt l:Uti p. K, 011 Frlilny, Noctober 32lh, Hie follow lug ileHcrlhcd property. IS head of homes one Npavlned mnro coming 111 year old, I buy horno weight -1 13 Ih., 1 Iron Horrol Iiohh, woll mulched, 1 mnrn muln with colt nt ulile. brown worked hornit. I Jiickuwt Junt your ngn, 9 head of coll HtcorM and 3 keIcIIiirh: t pedigreed Aberdeen bul lion, Hired by night, lUmnad by ovory body; 24 houd of cnttlo. 12 cow, good klrkcra, will fnrrow In AuguM; 7 yenrllng holfiiri), coming ynar eld: 2 brood howm with cream Hoparn torn nt wlilo; I Poland China bull: 2 calviiH, hlh mllllury hnnl; 24 lie ml of hog mn hlrnd man, coming 37: 2 old hours with milking nttnrh mentHi 7 Hprlng pig. Hlioop 1 Hnmimhlro ram, delurhnlile iin; 2 yotiH, 111 lumliH 7 marry, 3 not. OoalB 1 billy goal, 1 nanny goat, 1 Kontoo. Count nnd wo'll got your. Poultry 1 lleptibllrun rooster, has pop, l Democratic rooster, lma pip; 4 doz. ItciiH, with oggH; 40 nprlng chKkoiiH coming nix youra old; 1 oln-gle-comb Joracy rod hired girl, 7 old hnna (can volo), Mnchlnory rolling pin, sepnrntor with morlgago nttneh oil, nnrrow-lnod com cultivator, 2 When Brave BnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaX&gBgflBV xxxxxxxDflgBaaaaaaaaaaBikL gXKKKKeaisgj gaaBgaannnnnnnnnnnB S iiiiiiie B9B9B9aBeWBBVKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaKaajw V- n t&Kwm' KppkL , t. - "- iWK -- SsgBannnnngBBagBBnnnnaSsgBBnnnnnnnnnnrL Zm Z3tf'trmJM -'Hbk gBannnnnnnnnnnaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaaam. ,ki -:,' liHlk.'Mul H HaraweaiSSaeBSr J -I r .-.- .., . V i n r rraiai liMHB ssflsssaarv "aLJBBjB3SSSBBB Tho "Mennalil," llnhthouta lh mot Uarucroun tnuU o( lb hull rnkm, t nw ruku, Milky ruki', milky wife, (lllli-tte rorn luirvfnir Konl ri In xnimrntor ro:u ilniK, m-xi-r unril; nut rope tinmen, twine, (omll tloii; futermitlouiil rlilliu: nun, pint Ijiinolllie lloimeholil nrtlrlen- tiillilnr liuichlmi ( mot'.nr lti-lv). I. ail ,in new, jtlilelioarit. notliliiR In II; li emp ly kep.n; twin lieiln. one Reed an new; linramliiilatiir. KUurnnteeil for 0.000 mllrn, ami other nrtlrln too nail tu mention Trrnin, rnnh; hnliinro fx tuouthn In county jnlt Creo luiirh If you pay for It It I HOI.w:, Owner. Iko N Hiiiieni, Clerk Col III I'rlre, Aurtloneur FINANCIAL REPORT OF PHONE COMPANY SHOWS BIG EARNINGS Tlm consolidated Hell system In come statement, whf li represents the business of the American Telephone and Telegraph itimpiiny nnd Its as sociated companlo,, show total oper ating rotcuuen of I I97.0SX.233, nn Increase of (4 7.640,1 IS oer tint predion )ear. Tho total operating itipeurr were l3fi.1,i",S7,2Sn, nn In creaae of HC,SC7,;fiC. Tuxe amount ed to 131, .'.12, 47!'. an Increase of IC 071. Mf. There wun paid nti.773.99S III .Interest nnd 1I7.MS.394 In dll deiidn, lenxlng a halanrn for surplus of f l9.57i:,2X'.t. The report shows that the Ameri can Telephone nnd Telegraph Com pany after meeting all operating charges and mnklng ndeiiuate prol slnn for depreciation au.l obsoles cence, and for federal and other taxes had n.illabl. for Interest nml dlvldont J73 52fi.90ll S Tlm Inter est charges were 119. '21, 197 09. an Increase of $668, 60S. 6.1 over similar charges for 1920, nml dhldeud paid to utockholilorn nt the rate of IS.IIO per sham per year for Hie first quar ter nnd $9 00 per share per year for tint last tlirre-nuurters of 1921 amounted to $12,1174,403.00. Of the resulting balance, there wan appropri ated for contingencies $:i.ono,ooo and the remainder ($8.32S,30ii 72) was carried to the surplus account In tho American Telephone and Telegruph company tint number of shareholders of record on December 31, 1921, was IMC. 312, an Increase of 40,894 during tint year Tho aver ngn number of shares held was 29 and thvro went more women slime holder than men. Of Hut total num ber of shareholders, approximately 2C1.700 aro cmployoen of tint Hull Sy torn. Of all American corporations tnts (ompauy I first in tint number of holders of It Mock nnd ha Did wid est distribution of 0vni'rnhlp. Tho fumlx supplied by these lines, torn havo been used for thu building ami extension of telephone plants In every section or thu United .States. Tho expansion of tho telephone business In tho United States has heoii enormously greater than tho growth of population or general busi ness. In twenty yonm tho population has Increased 4fi per cunt, while tho number of telephones has Increased about 900 per cent. At Ilia end of tho year thern wero over 13,380,000 owned nml connect ed stations In thu Hell system, two thirds of nil tho telephones In the world, Aiy onu of thesu telephones may bo connected with nny other tolophonn In tho lloll system. During 1V2I, alone, tho net gain In owned and connected telephones wuh 778, 2K4 and viewed from tho standpoint of tho value of tho service, to user, Ihl menu, that from each telephone ennnorted with the Hell system, It was possible nt thu end of 1921 to reach over (liree-ituarters of n million nioio home and places of huslnos.H thnnnt tho beginning of tho year. NOTION Our starting whlstlo will blow to morrow morning at 7:30. Applica tions for employment will bo rocolv od ut office or by foroman on tho Job. Did l-AKICH HOX CO. 1-10 Join your frlomla nt (ho N'nt, Hearts Face the Wrath of the Sea trndr, ri;lloVe tho torm-lxtin(l crow of UrltUh cwut Tho plcturo Itlln It ktory Mount Ranier Bears P,f,. U;u, Kctuseto Hibernate TACOMA, Wnnh Mnrch I Seven henrn on Mount llalnlcr, a nnow - cap - pe peak near hero refuno,, , lull their liiMlnctn nnrt hlln rnuto thin winter Innteml tlmy mndit nn Inn, plgli on the iiiounlulu, their lioail - juarlerji, depending upon tlm forunt ratiKern, culdeti nml enretuker for their food. Av.ilanclm I. II), our of tho hears, ht.irleil the colony, following her ex perlnnce of n year ago when nhu nwnlMt preinatumly from lur winter nloep ami wan fed by a caretaker nt the Inn In thu siirlng six other bear. were inhlsed of her "find", und Ihl winter they refused to go to sleep 1 no nuars nuvu uecotun (jtilte tame, In fact so tamo Hint they do not hcsl- tale to break Into buildings In search . . ..... .... .. . , ; .. ,7",rr,,n" T " ""iprovl.lons of tho net of June 3, 1878.lt" make legal proof thereof by filing on the fourth floor of tho Inn. nor.))n( nr(8 nmendntory. known a tho'u duly verified claim, a by Law pro Hut bear broke so many windows , "Timber nnd Stone Law." ut such'vlded. with tho Deputy Superlnten that barrlculea had to be built value tin might bo fixed by appraise-lcnt of Hank In chargo nt the offlco iiealnnt them 'incnt, and that, pursuant to such ap- "f the First Stuto and Saving Hank. Ji 1 ..... . 1 Plication, the land nnd timber there- 'Klamath Fall. Oregon, on or before iui-in-nissiriuirrnii-iiiiis.iii.eiii, the summer they prove great at-1 traction to tho thousands of tourist who visit ho Italnler National l'.irk.,,,ni, l,,n ln,ml .2:0.100-. t!at nald of B1 un,u,,,h,t feature. faof.' ffi'.nTSorS .. ... I statement on tho 20th day of March. "lir. Our Marling whistle will blow to-, morrow morning ut 7 3ti Applica tions for employment will be receiv ed nt ufflco or by foreman on thu! job. 111(1 LAKHS HOX CO. 1-10 I Snappy spring style In footwear Made by John letly .Now oil display 2-3 nt Hollers' TONIGHT AT THE Ittc- -WIIKHK KVKHYHOItV COL'S- HO.Mi: OF TIIK HODKINSON I'KATUHF.S Country Store Tonight The Interesting Prodnction "Partners of the Tide" From the Great Novel by Joseph C. Lincoln A SPLENDID SEA PICTURE Its characters are real so, too, are its situations. And the action both above and below the waves where, by the way, you will see the very newest development of the motion picture art moves at a pace which will hold you spellbound. AND GOOD COMIC AN DSCENIC Some of the Prizes Given Tonight Two Chickens. Two Hoxea Candy, Hag Sugar, Sack Flour. Can Karo Syrup, Cm Jam, Pound Coffee, Unckago Tea nnd other prizes given away ut S.30. Show starts nt 6.30. COMINGfSUNDAY "The Mysterious Rider'1 by Zane Grey STICK? STICK!! STICK Admission. 0WA0AAAAAAAA0l0fVW0W0W0WW0WWWWW WAREHOUSE WVWWrVIWVVVVWrVVVIrMM 'Located on Siding and Paved Street Inquire of J. T. Ward, Central Hotel frtrAVrVtrrtryVfirprrVrirVVVVry Wolf nock LIbth0UM ta ono oC of Lravtry. I Aonr. Hie now prln: ntyie wp nnv received ntyllnh tout thocs for M,lt wom,,n, Ktldurg. ;-- -- --? . .OTICK - ' nlt .Hon for omnloyment will bo recplv eil nt office or by foreman on the 'J"" 111(5 J.AKKB IIOX CO, M6 .NOT1CK 11Ht PL'IIMCATKI.V (Pnblliiber ) DIU'AKTMKNT OF TIIK INTKIltOp, Not coat land V. S. LAND OmCK nt I.akerlew, Oregon. Jnn , li22 NOTICK I hereby given thnt Jako J. Htelgcr. Jr . whoso poit-offlco ad- 'dress I Chlloiiuln. Klamath County. 0r,,,:"n- '"'I n. ,hu 8" la" of June, 1 .'.1, inn in nun niiicit nworn niaie- ment nnd Application, No. 01176.'!, to purchoso tho Lots 3 nnd 4 nnd HH NWU of Section 5, Township 3SS, !anre 14K. Willamette Meridian, nnd tint timber therenn. tinder the , b nmiralsed. at Klcht Hundred and Twenty the timber estl- maltd 600,000 board feet at tCOO.OO ,1922. befont llert V Thomas, tt. K MOVED Wo nro now at 623 Main, with United Clgir Store Wortley' Taxi Service piieni: ih. STRAND -aec lit 10c "and 20c FOR RENT I Comtnlmloner, nt Klamath Fall, Oregon. Any pemon In nt llhorly lo protent ihl piirrhnno boforo entry, or Inltlntn n content nt nny tlmo heforo patnnt Innuen, by filing n corroborated affi davit In thin offlrq, alleging fact wlili li would dofe.it tho entry. Thl notice will Ik publlnhed for Nino connnctitlvi! week In tho Klnnv nth Herald, Klamath Kalln, Oregon. i F. I. MOIIT. Iteglnter. Jan 12,19,2fi F 2,9.1 C.2.1 M. 20 1 i NOTICK I'Olt I'UW.ICATIO.N I (Pnbtlnlier.) (i)i:i'ahtmj:nt oftiik intruiok, Not coal land F S Land OffUo nt l.akcvlo-, Ore- Icon. Dec 31 1921 1 NOTICK I hereby given that Wal ler (1 Went, whonn poil-offlco ad dren I Klamath Agency, Oregon, did, on tho 23rd day of May, 1921, 1 file In thl office Hworn Statement nml Application. Nn, 011731, to pur- '(ham. tint W' Hi:',;. BI!U HBW See fl Nll'i NB'S. Section 7, Townnhlp 1H. llnnge 12K, Willamette Merl dlan. and the timber thereon, under !thn provisions of tho net of Juno 3, 1S7S, and act amendntoryy, known nn tho "Timber and Stono Law," at Midi value a might bo fixed by ap prnlnrment, nml that, pumuant to mich application, tho land and timber thereon havo been appraliod, Five Hundred Twenty Dollar, the timber estimated 3COM board feet at $1.00 per M, nnd the land t ICO. 00; that raid applicant will offer final proof In nupport of hi application and nworn statement on tho 13th day of Mnrch, 1922, before Bert C. Thorn, V. S Commissioner, at Klamath Kalln, Oregon. Any pemon I at liberty to protest thl purchnno before entry, or Initiate a content at any tlmo before patent Itnuct, by filing n corroborated affi davit In thl office, alleging facta which would defeat tho entry Notice will be published for nine conteeutlvo week In tho Klamath Herald. F I'. MGIIT. ItcgUter. Jan. C12-19-26 F. 24.1C-23 M2 NOTICK TO CIIKDITORH Nollcu Is hereby given that the undersigned, as Superlatendcnt of Hanks for the State of Oregon, Is In chargo of tho asset and affairs of tho First State and Savings Hank of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for tho pur pose of liquidation. All person who may havo claims against said bank arc hereby notified Mho Uth day of May. 1922. FHANK C. 1IRAMWBLL, Superintendent of Danks , Date of first publication February 9lh. 1922 Date of last publication May lltb, 1922. F 9. 16.23 Mar. 2.9.16.23,30.6.13,20, 27 Apr. C. 13. 20.27 May 4.11 NOTICK OF API'OIXTMKNT OF ADMINISTRATOR IN THK COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATB OF OIIEOON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY In tho Mutter of the Folate of Isaac K. Mitchell, Deceased. Notlco I hereby given that Lbavc been appointed as Administrator of tho Estate of Isaac K. Mitchell, de ceased, and all persona havlnc claims against tho above cstato are hereby notified to present them to mo with proper vouchers attached at my ad dress which Is care of Fred D. Fletch er, No. 16, Ix)omls nidg., Klamath Falls Oregon, within six months from tho dato of this notice. Dated this 7th day of February A. D. 1922, CLARKNCR'A. MITCHEIiL Administrator of the Estato of Isaac H. Mitchell. Deceased. Feb. 9-16-23 March 2-9 WOOD Is tho cheapest, thing you buy, pro vided you make wise selection. BLOCK WOOD 13.00 A LOAD Is the hottest, therefore the best wood for tho cook atore. SLAB WOOD 3.00 A DOUBLE LOAD I tho cheapest for all purposes you get more for tho money. O. PEYTON & CO. - r t 410 Main Phone MS DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 700 Mala St. Ffeoaa 183-W Wo fit and grind glasses, Dupli cate broken lenses, repair frames. Graduate Foot Specialist At Your Service Consultation and Examination Free K. K. K. Store .... Foot Specialist CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE Will remove March 1st from IOO North HI Hi to OH I Main Ht. All Dodge Open and Closed Cars Bend 9l Chiloquin Stage Bonded Under State Law r NEW CITY LAUNDRY Finished Work Flat Work Rough Dry "Pat Tonr Dada In Out BneV pnoNB M Conatr Main and Conger f FILZ' SCHOOL OP POPULAR MCBIC I bare constructed throngs years of experience tbo only course that Uacbes you to play the piano by Note and by Ear la 10 to It les sons. "Write for particulars, 701 llth-srrMt, Klamath' Falls, Or. Phona 367-R. CHIROPRACTIC Renorra the Cass Pressure on one or mora nerves at the polnta Indicated la the reason you don't get wait Cfalrefractfc Adjmtaamtt rt- remove this pressure. Dn. Mallett Malktt Cadenrood Bide. 7th and Mala Phone SII-J Klamath Falls H AHeatincCe, XtMiMAIX ST. rHONK S4S-W KLAMATH POST No. 8, American Legion meets In the basement ot the new courthouse on Main Street on the first 'and third Tuesdaya ot each month. Ex-service men are Invited to at tond the meeting. Dr Fred Westerfeld. Cbcoaatadsr. H. E. Gets. Post Adjutant and Ro lief and Employment committee. SHOE REPAIRING Roaest Leather Hoacst Work Honest Prices JACK FROST Independent Shop 119 S. Sixth Work left at Falniew Grocery or IOO Main St., will bo called for dally Hot Spring NATATORIUM WARM DRESSING ROOMS, TOWEL AND SHOWER 35c, Children 25c DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEPOATITIO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence Phones K I. O. O. F. TEMPLB WOOD Beginning February 1st, for a limited time, strictly cash, we will deliver Block Wood Half Single Load....'$3.00 1 Single Load $5.00 1 Double Load $6.00 ALSO LIMB, BODT AND SLAB WOOD Prices Right WOOD AND HAX FRANKFORD at MIMIC. rMac.it iAA v t i RAINBOW SWEET SHOP IMKAKFAHTS AND LUNCHEONS HttltVKD SOFT IHtlNKH. ICH CUI-IAM AND CANDII- Winterg Building Phone inn-J PRICE, HILTON A GAIHtinT Proprlctrrr COE'S AUTO SERVICE On and nftrr March Ut wo will lie located nt Waldorf Billiard Parlor PHONE II1H Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week nt I.O.O.F. hall, Stb and Main rttreot. W. C. Wells Noblo Ornnd J. E. Beds..........Vlco Ornml Nate Ottcrbcln- .....Secretary W. D. Cofr.........-......Trcaaurcr EWAUNA RlfCAMPMENT Meets Tuesday night ot each week. J. V. BrewbakerChlof Patriarch a R. Red key- ...Senior Warden .......Chnrp)atri ............8crlbo .....Treasurcr Claud Carpenter.. N. D. Olnsbsch.-. Nate Otterboln PROSPERITY REflEKAII LOIXiH Meets first and third Thursdays Nell n. Ilrcmcr ... Noblo Oram! Iry Propst Vlco Orand Alice Z. Gocllor ..... Kccorillns Soc'y Nellie Wattenburg-Klnanclal Soc'y Adeline Coter Treasurer CHARLIE'S TIRE SHOP GAS OILS . Sixth St it Klamath Ave. rm it - - - i mi ii Dr. Gerald F. Warren DENTIST Perasaaeatly located at Dorrts, Cat SBCdalsst la CROWN AND DniDCE WORK Prices Reasonable. Work Guaraateed r Saw mill Engineering ft CeaMstruction Co. a Vealt MUkJ. era saw auus, smniag rams nna boxBlaate. DredglBlc. Pilodrivlnjc PHONE 4eW Office CbmeT Spring and Oak Near 8. P. Depot Klamath Falls Cyclery We are here to serve yon and aim to serve you right. Motor cycles and Bicycles, Parta and Accessories, Tires and Tubos that will stand your Inspection, as we carry the best In our lino. Repair- shop In connection with Barley-Davidson Service. . PHONE 27a 1010 Mala St. Klamath Fall C. E. BDJMARK FRED WESTERFELD Dentist Phono 431-W X.RAY LABORATORIES Loomla Bldg. Klamath Falls J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Phone 102-J 188 8. Riverside DR. H. J. WINTERS Graduate and State Registered OPTICIAN Nineteen years hero In business We grind and fit Glasses Duplicate broken Glasses Prompt Service Best Eqalppcd Optical Store In Southern Oregon 714 Main Street DR. C A. RAMBO Dentist I. O. O. F. Building PHONE et Excavating Teaming Let as maka yon a prlco on digging that basement Or other eicavatlng you contemplate. We also do team work of every de scription. ' raoNin