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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1922)
Prigo Thrci THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wed.vkmmy, march aa, itiaa The Office Cat II V JUNIUS i'.iii.i:h is inticc Am mill I'l) 1'iihli' (Inui lliriii wim ii vmiimiiii who nulil hIiii wniilil Im ti'mly In iu Hilly fi'j nenimlt C'lm Imiutl Kri Uiilrcr. I,limi,-.i nmi IIiiki KiiMir Otic i thorn vu a womiiii Will) tll'MT lllltll'll II 111 111 t Illl)ll0l1y dixit nmi mIiii illit lint nwn lUli'ii In Mil mini when nlliorn khvo iitlnriitiio Ill'lllllljl I'llllll'IT 11'Nnlrt' mill KiikIk I'iiIiIh Old ii llnill II llltlii thern win ii riiiinly hhnrlff w hit rifiinri In wenr bin lirklil hlnr ImiIro of oldie lliiilmili IHitialrli. Monkr) miiiI Cut Fiibln Oiico upon n ilniK thorn whs ii iiiiiii iilmut'lnMii Mini looked ii lit Ilin nky hIicm tin mtw 11 pretty Klrl In ii xhort hklrl rnnililK li In wny. Mn. fi.nl lit Chronlrln llejir mnl lltiNa I'uhln Oiiii- ilium ii lltmt thorn wan n trrnff nlil fellow Willi thn gout who lli'MT mill n wnril when fnlNn kIiiiii Mi'il nvir lilit bail fool.- -HrnoMyn llOllld Nl'MA. A MiMn Tlilnu lu Kay "I lmi mi mm Ii nn my linmlit nt pri'Ki'iil Hint I ilnn'l know whnt tn iln" "Why tint try mimn rnnp nmi water femi: ll.irx In ilit rlitht. 'Hutu In he tnn, Atnl rrimki'il Muck nalenineli Will lu after ymi. Nnl n Si nmi Time "Wluit iniili linn done, ymi run iln " "Hill Hmoii wtin havn hci'ii ilonn )nu i.m'l iln mi ('null) " ' I'uii) on Ken Ire H) 4'j Knlniry I ri'i'knn Hint word hnliU n rrrnnl fur overwork. Almost u i-umi of mr lri, wrvlro oirywliiri, hut mnMly prn nmi Ink. To my wny nf Hilnkln' Hip rnnrrrn Unit kIih Ki'lliillii kitvIch In Iln p.U rnim ilomti't tuiM) Hi uihrrtlni) II. Sr In llnrlf In nn nilvorllimtnrnt tin call nni In (ho ilnrk. Infoniiiilloii "I liuvo lirmiKlil IhU riirltilmnii pron'til " "To I'lrhmiKi! It?" Inlrriinnnl t tit Jrwnlrr. "No, miiri'ly In link tvlint II In?" TilnniiliiK Tlirm up Nmv nfflrn liny I'lcnnu, nlr, jiiii Inlil inn lit flln thrim lottiTM, nlr, hut wmitiln't II hn ciikIit In trim llirm off with a pii I r of ttrlmnrrt. KOMI, IIOV Hit run Jimt llkn nit arrow, im, Jin Hitri'ly wiiN n flml, In fart Im rim no fiint, mm dny Iln lift hl hlioi-H liVlilml. Thin ran Im rnlil, limy ilnn'l hnvn In lift llmlr nklrtn wlii'll (Tonnlni; n hlu.ihy nlri-ot. A fr It'll it of iiilim who wiin I iin I C fil .nut tn illuimr Hiilliliiy pawtt'il IiIh i; I unn whi'ti Im wiih nnlicil If Im wniilil liuvo iiuum i urn, hiim llarulil fltrlnty, I,. I,. Ilrnwtit'll na)H u tint lor ofli'ii Ii'IIh IiIh patlciilit to o to u warinnr illiniilii wlmii thi'y a ro tilnw In i'uy ItiK Hmlr hlllH. Atiiiilri'd KiidwU'iIki' Uhiiil ("iir Dualcr Wluit! I'nn't pay your notu? Why, you fiiur-flUHhor, lii'furo ymi hoiiKht UiIh tar, you lolil inn that you wuio wull off." (Victim (hIkIiIui;) So I wan, but I tlliln't know It. . IHiiHHt'il urn tlm pondiinukurH lliny liavu a tlfkllnh Jut), -but No in ii ii ovnr ri'ullri'H wltut a hor tlhlti InukliiK crlttor tin Im until ho HtiuH IiIh roflurtluii In tho mirror. of public million. ' Aimllit'r Vlcll in Thla Ih Hid ilopu on Clmuncoy Mc Munn, Who w'uiU out tu ilrlvo lu IiIh briitul now Huilnii; Bpuud wuh IiIh curun, ho ramo liomo In u hourno, ,' A iloailtn-rlnlilH niHii of n Jny-rliUni; fan, TODAY'S FASHIONS DOGS AND TOGS GROW DAILY ROUGHTR AND ROUGHER AND DECIDEDLY SMARTER Wire-Haired Breeds nnd Snappy Tweeds Are a Splen did Combination for the Out-Door Girl Whnlhor ynn inn ImyliiK imw iloc ' nr ii new Klreet mill, llm mm lliliu: ynn Mliiiiy iiniHt rcrni'iii Iht In. 'Tim rcnmliiT, llm iniiiirliir " 'I'lnm hiih, mnl mil no ninny yearn ii;n nl iluil, when ilni mnl fiilirlm worn Kimmlli Fur liiimliimim cdwiim mnl wriiiin. women worn rlih lirinul lilolli mnl iillli'il fiilirlrn; fur Mreel mnl Irnvi'lliiK miiIIh, iioIIiIiik morn In rnrnuil t hit n nnr:n nr i Imvlnt Ami In ihnio iliiyn nmii()lh hatred unit iIiikn. ullky ninitili'lu. iliilnly little (Irlffoim worn dm ii(rcilcil fuvorltoii nf llm rmiltm world lint rmiKli iliiitn mnl rmmh Iokh Iiiivii been rri'iipliiK nn nn Krmlilnlly fur Mtverul cnrn. ,AII over Amcrlrii today rmiRli lirimilN mnl rmiKli tweeiln urn In llm forefront nf fimliloii. I'nr llm htltliiemi wninmi. the Kiinrliiwniniin. or tlm nlniiiir. mi well "nn Mint Fifth Atentin mil kIvIiik Imr wlrn-hnlreil fits Inrrler ll roimtllu tlnnul, iilrciiily mm perreen Unit untiling will lin morn popnlur (nr llm nprltiK of !!:: than Urn llirco-i 'loci' null, wiih Ii, In muni nf Iln wr ! MOtm, rullnlntN of hut two plrren' Himirtlnmn llm thri'i'-l'li'fii milt In really niniln of nklrt. Iiloiino uiul rape hilt limit fr'illi'Ully ll innnlnln nf ii nliupli, oiiivpli'Co iln-nn with n uiiitrli li'nn rapi' Ofli'ii llm ilrrnn In nli'ivc li'M, i'f Urn Rditin unrn ralli-il "Jump it." with whlili iiiy nnrl nf nporl nllk or llttKcrlit lilmim tuny Im wi rn Wlillo twi'ciU arn lu Hit' llmi'llchl lii'ntltrr inhlurci. wuul Jcrnry unit tho nnwiT kiintin, a ili'llKhtful f.ihrlf with a i'ry rlnno. wonly went p. nre I lira I fur (he Hiree-plem null RAISING BABY CHICKS: I!. II, 'Million, Cniiiil) AkiiI , Mnr.' Ill tn 20, 00(1 iluy-oM rhlrkn from viirlimn hatilii'rli'n In Callfor hla ami Oregon will bo nhlppml lulu Kl.iiu.itli tounly ilurliiK Murch ami April. Miiny peoiiln will rnUo tin per cent of the rhlrkn rereheil.' llowner, whero tho rhlrkn ilo nut i hnvo roper earn mnl feed, a CO ' per rent Iom In mil iinrommnu i Much depend upon how the rhlckn' are handled ilurlliK tlm (Irnt few I dii. I II I, hlKhty liupnrlunt lint u I definite UtlderntnuilInK he reached! with Iho hntrhery an to Jtiil what ilny tlm rhlrkn are In nrrlvo, mid urrniiKeuicnln bo made for rernlv Iiir them froin Urn eiprejii com puny nr the ponlolflre the iiIkIiI I hey arrive. In Klamath Kalln. Care nhnulil he taken Unit tlm rhlckn do not heroine rhllleil while on tho wny home. Tho brooder or brooder Iiuum Hhoillil bo ntnrled Ioiik enmmll be fore (he rhlrkH nrrho no tli.it their Uii.irler are perfectly dry and the tfiuporntiiru up In what It nlmuld Im. It In n Kood pluu In nee that earh rhlrk Ketn ii nw.illnw or two nf nuiir milk ()r butter milk tho flr.it ulKht a h they are taken out nf tho nhlppliiK box. a There urn a number of roihI nieUiodn of ferdhm. of rnume. Tho follow Iiik bait been nurrennfully lined; beKlnuliiK the next nioriilm; ufler llm rlilckH are received, feed a Komi Kr.ulo of rommerrlal ihlik feed fho Ilini'X u day, feedlliK ulmut what the ('hlrkN will clean up lu ten In fifteen minute, except ut nlKht, when they nhnubl havu all they will eat. (live them all the nour milk or buttermilk limy will drink, but no water. Mix n Hiuall amount of flue Krlt with tho flrnt four fi'cdi nf chick feed. Af ter thin, keep flue Krlt and finely Krauiilntcd bono liofuro them nil thn Hum. Two dayn Inter IickIh fetdliiK wheat bran, keeplliR It before them for ii short Hutu after Urn Rralu Iiiih been foil for tho flrnt few days, later leavliiK tho bran before them all tho time. At tho bcKlnnliiR of llm pocoiiiI week, tilt) uillilbor of teedri of clilck feed can bo reduced, ho that by tho end of tho woek tho chicks aro re cehliiK chick feed three IIiiU'h a day. Alno, In place of HtmlRht bran, keep a dry munli 'liofuru thoni, m ml e up of three part bran mid two parU of Hhortu, by wolRht, When four weekn old, wheat can Kiadiiully bo lidded lo thn commer cial chick feed, no Unit by thn tlmo Iho cIiIcKh aro flvo or six weekn old they aro eatliiK wholo itrttln without Iho iiddltlnu of Iho com mercial chicle feed. Water should not bo Riven lu addition to tlm milk until tho chlrkii aro throo weekH old, Much of tho heavy Ioshoh occur durliiK tho flrttt week, duo to hoiuo form of while dlnrrhen. Some Union tlm chicks nro dlHonHod when limy arrive, but morn often tho iIIhojiho follmvH chlllltiK, oltlior lu Iriiniii or hiT.iuie llm 'Hurler urn Impriiperly In- ifil The mnnt prev alent fi'Tlil (f till,, tllnenne yli-ldn readily to u Irentinetlt with catechu An kuiiii nn nuy Indication of tho dlnt'iiti) U noticed, tho entire flock liuulil be Riven nccenn for two day to tlrlnkliiR water to which catechu , ha been lidded lu tho proporUnnii of nun level te.inpooiiful lo Hire KalloiiN nf wilier. It In bent to illn nohe tho t'ltechu flrnt In n ninull miinutit nf hut water. Thin In not I mi much u euro for the rhlrk'H In! nihmued otat;o of Hut dlnean't at It In it prt'M'ntatUe when tho ill enku In In Iho flock. OREGON BREVITIES Lebanon cannery to operate on larce ocale Income lav rerelpin for 1922 hnvo fallen off $.100.1100.000 no far. State plnnnltiR lo ralno revenue by u ntftte Incouio tux would find thi'iniiele on a dlmlnlnhliiR roc line. 1 WHY SUFFER SO? Why Hiiffer from u bad b.irk. from nburp. nhoolliiK twIiiKeH. headache, illszlncn mid illHirennliiK urinary 1117 Klamath Fall people recommend Dnau'n Kidney Pill Ank your ucIkIi hor' Could )ou unk for nlrotiRer proof of merit? Mrn Jeff Wilson, 1402 Oregon Axe, Klamath Fall. Kay "Doiin'H Kidney I'lll are a faintly remedy In our home mid wlieuoxer the ocraalmi call for a kidney remedy Do.ui'h never fall to do the work I liuvo taken Ibian' fur a Iour tlmo fur I liuvo been uinro nr lent nilbjcct to barkurho and kidney trouble. At lime I hao miicIi terrible iuiIiih ihroiiRh my kidney that I can hard ly Rn My kidney net IrrcRiilarly mid 1 feel mUerable. 1 lined Doiiii'h Kid ney I'lll nnd urn not liothereil wlih backncho nr kidney trouble now. Doiiii'h have been si great benefit tu mo " (.Statement Riven March 13,. lUlfi). On March lfi, 1920, Mr. WlUnn Kiild: "I Kindly repeat all 1 mild In favor of Douu'n Kidney I'lll uh there Ih uothliiR better fur Kidney com plaint. 1 uo Do.iii'h occasionally to keep my kldue)H lu Reed order" COc, ut ull dealers Fitor-Mllburn Co., Mfr , lluffalo, N. V. Adv. "Only One Thing Breaks My Cold" TIU: teller tli.it IV. KinB'i New DiVovcrj- rIm-i from ctubljorn old rolds, nnd onruthlui; new ones, gripi) nnd tliriMt'torturiiiK courIij has nudu It tho htamlirj remedy it It toil.iy. Timntiinl foc1 Hfty )wr nud never inoio opular than today. No harmful drills. ..j'. You will soor, notko tlio relief iu loosened phlegm and caseU'coigh. Alwayi.rclbhle, ami 6ood"ror tho whole (aniily. Ha n conviiirtiiR, heal iwg InMu with all it coO'l medicinal quilitio. At nil driKisti, 60 cents. Dr. King's New Discovery For Cotds and Coughs ' ; 1 lio KesiiliH of Constipation aro hick liead.iclic-i, iiliousnc?3. pallow hkin, waste matter In the intestinal system. Correct this health-undermining condition liy taking Dr. King's Pills. 25 cent, All tlniRcists. k PROMPT I WON'T GRIPE )r. Kind's Pills In Ye Oldc I'i-JTrJTITT TJ J I1. Ifl ' ' i ii l i 1 1 J ii a ' i i HlJM B fc iiim .wriri: ok siii:itii'i"H nam: lly Vlrluo of an execution on fore (Ioxiim duly liuuod by tlm Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tlm County of Klmnnth, ritnlv of OrcROti, dnteil llm 27 tli day nf February 1922, In a certain action In the circuit Court for xnlil County and Klule, wherein J A Mnddox, nn plaintiff, recovered JiiRiluient iiRalnnt T I! Mcllnttun, an ilcfpniltttit, for tho niim of Two Tlitnm ami (120011.00) lollara, nnd coitn and dlnburnotuentn taxed nt Thirty Six, (taii.OU) Dollars, and attorney' feen In tlm niliu of Two Hundred Fif ty. (1250 00) Dnllnrn, toKothcr with luteri'Ht nt S per cent per annum on the mi m of $21)00.00 from tho 21th ilny of September 1H20 to tho 27th duy of February. 1922 Notlci- In iirrcby Riven that I will mi tho Int. day of April, 1922, ut Iho Court llouce door at the Klamath County Court llounc In tho City of Klamath Falln, In nabl Coun ty, nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon of nnld day, mil nt public auction to Urn hlKhent bidder, for ennh. the fol low Iiir ipcrlbrd property to-wll ' Tlm .South half of the Houtheanl ijiiarter and Lot ' of Rtctlon Kleven (Hi In Townnhlp Thlr'y noven (37) Kouth, ItntiRo Thlrleeti (IS) Halt of Iho Wlllumntto Meridian, lu Klamath County, OreRon rontnlnlm; 119.S.1 arren ticrortlliiR to Rotcrniuont tur key. Taken nnd let led upon nn tho prop erty of tho nald T. (1. Mcllnttnii, Do fcuilnnt or an much thereof u may be nerennary to nnllnfy the nnld JuiIr nieilt In fainr of J A Mutldox, uraauate roof Specialist At Your Service Contultntlon nnj Liaralnatlon Frco, K. K. K. Store Foot Speclnllfts MKIU'IIIIII lillANTS I'ASS WHY NOT GO INTO BUSINESS? Wclt-F.slablUhi'it nnd OiKid Located Stores nnd llliblne of Kery Kind FOR SALE lluycrs nud Seller,, Meet Hero FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY Asiii.AMi OREHON MKin-'oitn lle.uiT lllmk vrixc.wvi's .Metlfurtl lllili:. riiuiio 4 l'liono DIM) l-.MOST TOWXS Jewelry Repairing If you let us watch your watch when it needs watching, you won't have to watch some other watch to see how nearly right your watch is. Think it over. GEO. L. METZ 622 Main St. iMWWWWMMMMMMMWWMMMWMMAMMMWl SAVOY CAFE 532 Main Street CHINESE DISHES NOODLES SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2 XnjijxrunjiAruu-urvvvirrnnri'"'"'"'iv'bri- RamwraMMMM lfMWMWWWVWVWWWrtirt1 WAREHOUSE rVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVWWrirVW Located on Siding and Paved Street. Inquire of J. T. Ward. Central Hotel iwwyyvwyv rAioryvywvvyyorYvrvvyrWy iyYi vr jvwywvrywYirrmvywr Home Towne KirKI. IHHU Ct vtifcy-.tCP, VflO tCLIiCtW VMSMIIO" rtM. III'. ;irc, JOt'lCt) 'tut IILVCP.CMyiCT llAHOt-AOTJICHT, I'lnlntlff. nRalnnt nnld T. O. Mcltnt tan with Intercut thereon, toRethcr with nil conln anil illiburneinonti that h.ivo or may accrue. I. U. LOW. Bhcrlff, Ily.lll'UT L'. HAWKINS, Deputy Dated lit Klamath Falln, OrcKon, Feb ruary ISth. 1922. Mnr I.S.I5.22.2'i XOTICK TO CIIMIITOIIH I.V TIIK COI'XTV COUItT OK TIIK HT.ITK OK OIll-XiON TOIt KM)I ATII coc.vn' IN TIIK MATTKIl OF TIIK MTATB OF KI'IIKIAM H. TUVON, Do- rennrd Notlco In hereby Riven thnt tho un ilornlcned linn been duly appointed Ailinlnlntrator Willi Tho Will Annex ed of tho Kstatc of KI'IIKIAM II WOOD Is thn cheapest thine you buy. pro vided you mako a wlao ictoctlon. BLOCK WOOD (I.'.M A LOAD I tho hottest, thcrofora tho best ' wood for the cook itove. SLAB WOOD I WMMJ'A IKIl-'III.K l.lll Ig tho cheapest for all purposes you get moro for the money. O. PEYTON CO. 410 Main Phono BSS ASIIUM KI.AMATII F.I.US .SOITIIIUIN OHKHON -i-r ----p"""" FOR RENT TIIYO.V, Dcconsod, by ttin Cnunly Court' ut tho fltnto nf OrcRon for Klamath County, mnl nil portions Imvlnc clnlnm ngnlnt nn Id cntnln nrn hnruby notlfleil to pronont nnmo In tho umlornlKnoil nt thn First National Hank, nth nmi Main Htrrntn, Klnne nth Kalln, Orexon within nix months from tho ilnto hereof. Dated thin lnt ilny of March. 1922, IHA II. MOMYIOIt, Administrator with the Will Annmcil of tho l-'ntnto of Ephrlnm II. Tryon, Hpcnnned. Mar. 1,8,15,22,29 Chiropractic Removes the Cause HEALTH FOLLOWS CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS PRESSURE ON SPINAL NERVES IN DISEASES OF THE rOLLOWING ORGANS: ,HCA0 ,ErfS y inwAi . ARMS L- HEART tvsniMr.c OLIVER ..- Jivnnwi W,V PANCREAS VSPttEN 'KI0NtyS BOWELS Jv -'APPtWIX VBLAOBER Vktl SCAbuHBHU UHIS Tne LOWER NERVe UNDERTHEMACNIPV IHO 0LASS IS PINCME0 VARUAUCNCO JOINT. FINCHC0 NERVES CANNOT 1 TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL IMPULSES. CMIR0PRAC TICAUUSTINO RE MOVES THE PRESSURE. THE UPPER NERVE IS PRCE AS NATUK INTENDS. ..Drs. Mallet & Mallet.. Underwood Building 7TII & Main PHONE C33-J I. O. O. F. l'roK-rll)' Itcbrkah, 104; inert First nnd Third ThurtlujH Kwuiina Kiicampnicnt 40, tnecta ritrh Tuntday K la mitt h Lodse 187; meet carli Friday v SINGER SEWING MA CHINE COMPANY Sole Agent 208 Main St All makes of sewing machines. Small pay ment down. Easy terms. HciiMtltthlng, F.lltp DrwMnnk Inc. Ik'adlnK of nil kinds Art Needlework. Jtlbbon NorellieK. Ilnnil Kiiibroldrml Ciarmrnts for the "wee one." We do repair work and rent any make machine. "Give Us a Call" Phone 511-W ZELLA S. JONES I'ubllc Htcuotraplicr Itootu 10 IihiiiU Dulldlns l'liono 44 t NEW. CITY LAUNDRY Finished Work Flat Work Rough Dry "l'ut Voar Dada 1st Oar Suds' PHONG 154 Corner Mala and Conger Klamath Falls Plumbing & Heating Co. 1173 MAIN ST. rHONE 848-W t SHOE REPAIRING Honest Leather Honest Work Hoaest Price JACK FROST Independent Shop 119 S. Sixth Work left at Kalrvlow Orocery or 1004 Mala St., will bo called .. for dally DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTKPOATHIO PHYSICIAN AND SCHOEON Office aad Itealdeaca Phnnr Ml I. O. O. F. TKMPIil Sp i '' i .1 ii i i im WOOD A Delivered J c. O. I). im load good blocks .$-1.00 Jingle load " ' .$0.00 Double load " !?8.00 Double load slabs....?(5.00 WOOD AMI HAY FRANKFORD 023 Main Ht. rhono 7a MOVED Wo nrn now nt 623 Main, with United Cigar Storo Wortley's Taxi Service PHONK lH.t RAINBOW SWEET SHOP IlItKAKKAHTtt AND IA7NCHKONS HKIIVKI) SOFT IiniNKH, ICK CItKA.M AND CANDIRS Winters Building l'liono 1.TV-.I rmcK, Hilton cMitiurrr l'roprlctont COE'S AUTO SERVICE Oa and after March Ut wo will Im: located nt Waldorf Billiard Parlor PHONE ION DR. J. a GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 709 Mala St. Phone 13U-W We fit and grind glasses, Dupli cate broken lenses, repair framos. KLAMATH POST No. 8, American Loglon meet In the basomcut ot tho new courthouso on Main Street on tho first and third Tuesdays of each month. Kx-servlce men aro Invited to at tend the meetings. Dr Fred Westerfeld, Commander. H. K. Getx. Post Adjutant and Re lief and Employment committee. Dr. Gerald F. Warren DENTIST Permaaeatly located at Dorrls, Cal. Specialist la CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Prlcea Reasonable. Work Guaraatced Klamath Falls Cyclery We are here to icnro yon and aim to servo you right. Motor cycles and 11 cycles. Parts and Accessories, Tires and Tabes that will stand your Inspection, as wo carry the best in our lino.. Re pair shop In connection with Har ley-Davidson Service. PHONE 7U 1010 Mala St. Klamath Falls C. E. BISMARK FRED WESTERFELD Dentist Phono 431-W X-RAY LABORATORIES Loomls Bldg. Klamath P1U J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Phone 103-J 133 8, Riverside DR. H. J. WINTERS Gradaate and State Registered OPTICIAN Nineteen years horo in buslnos.i We grind and fit Glasses Duplicate broken Glasses Prompt Service Best Equipped Optical Storo In Southern Oregon 714 Main Street DR. C A. RAMBO Dentist I. O. O. F. Building PHONE 01 Excavating Teaming Let us make you a price on digging that basement or otnor excavating you contemplate. We also do team work of erory do sorlptloa. PHONK T - ' 1 'i i. , -n y n .