The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 12, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 111, It
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The Office Cat
IIV JUNIUS
IMIIOIH'CIMI fil'.VILK HI'ltlSd
'I lii' r.entlo uprlni! will noon he hIHi
iim
'Ilium Ih iilili'iirii galore
"I'In hum Id I I'm mill top iiml mar-
l.ten
HUiili'H iiml nli'iU nit mum
Wllil ki nun nm (lylriK uurthuniil
'I'lni hinebnll hi'iiiiiiii'n iii'iir
Hut mi erstwhile nIkii Ik iiiIhuIiik
"I'In iiiik Iiml trail", "Hoik liner '
Tiihiii tC mi nii'ti IihiiIh aiiiioune
ii "Kuril I lay ' nheii nil 1'onl ears
lui hnlli'il in make tliemnelven Hi
liiiiiio mi llm streets T A Steven
Mill n.iyn lin miiiiMi'il Hull was what
I'uriU illil mrry day
I'ririiuMi' i.irix
"I notlm you tri'iinnlly
people iiml ink Hum lit
plfk
town
uiir riir '
"Yes. n.ilil the enterprising eitlien.
'Tin null! iiilln ii tiiunlii'r tit life III
mirnnr,. poIMm In ml way A tiliin
inti'i irv will ri riiHn In lirjir what
yun Iiii lu nay when he's r"l(liiK'
ii free tide
Tnic lu Tj it"
"Hay. this blasted rar ynil stlirk
inn wllli I kIiuiiIi) llilnk was meant
In stall. JiiiIkIiik ly tin- way It arts"
"Well, what nti' you klrklm;
nlmnf llliln'l yuu liny It (ll llm In
hlllllllll HI plan?"
Out lu Oiuulia a can meter render
Itirni'il nut u Im a luirRlar Hotm
limes II does seem raltirr hard In
make llin distinction
.Nil lfP'no
Paul -At Hut pari) I tlintir.M '"r
rostome whs rlppliiK.
I'atilliu' Well, If you were a Ken
lli'liiaii, )nu would lui' told inn Nil
Two iioil iiiiiNtort lu emu ofllfr In
I hit tiuttKiiiit pIlKlit of Pleasant Val
ley, N V What i banco bun u post
rani there, up ask you
Timberworkers
Local No. 188
ENTERTAINMENT FOR
THE WEEK
When You Help Us
You Help Yourself
We will start with a lit
tles easy pping. The en
tire Skating Rink will
be given on April 11,
1022, all receipts going
to Timberworkers ben
efit fund, local 188.
Price same as has been.
Scandinavian Hall
downstairs
Wednesday, April 12,
11)22. Let's stay on trip
at the Hot Springs
Bath House. Entire ro
ceipts to be given to the
Timberworkers' local
188. Wednesday, April
12, afternoon and night
Prices same as have
been. If you can't swim
drown. Come anyway.
We will end the week
with a Big Union dance
at Chiloauln. Ore. The
' first great Union dance
ever given at unuoiHiiii
April 14, 1922
All money goes to Tim
berworkers' local 188.
A big good time offer
ed. Music donated, by
Fylling-Bean Orchestra
Remember Friday
April 14, 1922, at .
CHILOQUIN
TODAY'S FASHIONS
THESE STYLES HALT FLAPPERS
Queen Victoria Herself Would Approve These Pretty
and Conservative Frocks
Ojiecn Vjclnrlu licmi'lf would have approved of these styles
whlrh ('over shoulder' blades und'Splnal rotiitnn The pitiitulum
It w liming toward mom lonservatlvr style for spring und
summer
Embroidering In bright color,
applliiii'il ornaments. In elvct und
Kill ami hand-painted design an
sprinkled lavishly over frocks ami
even null of ni'iilrnl shades.
A plain llllli' dress In sand shade
homespun emerges from obscurity
through a riot of field flower np.tt
Irri'd arro the lower part of the
iiklrl In idlk embroidery Daisies,
popples, rorn hlooiiiK, wheat and
huttcrrups rllliihed from the hem
alinoit in Ihn waist lino.
A taffeta evening drem In old
Mum l ornamented wllh a flock of
The .lunt ami I he 1'njutt
livendar ntorklnRi, npenklnR In
Rpnerallllen, am reminder that Reed
and nll walk on rijually comety
U'K.
ON II Bit
I wrnt In a fountain wllh Mary
And met with an awful mlnliap:
Kor I awkwardly emptied a bottle
Of noda all over her lap.
Hut Mary wan Kentln and grnrlnun
(l'or none In no tactful an nhe)
And nmlllnK with perfect rompanure.
Kahl nwrclly "Tito drink ant on
inc."
The t'linnK'
Wife lleforo) we were married
you lined to nwear you would loo me
nlwayn now you only nwcur.
KomrlhliiK WronK
llnhby'n iIok wnn llmplni; nlonR on
three feet.
"Look, Daddy! Tr' not lilttlnK
on all four cyllndern."
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CLASSIFIED ADS
MVAAAMVrVVV'VVVWMVpMVVVWVVVVVVVqAiV'
MISCELLANEOUS
Chal mora,' good necond hand ron
dltlon. Will trade: foreman rar. Ford
preferred. Can bo neen at llulck Halen
& HervU-n Cu. Klamath ul 7th. 1 1-12
r'Olt HA1.K Vlctrola und Duffel.
Call Mm. Garrett ut Swoct Shop.
11-13
I.OHT Haturduy nlRht between
Olene und Klamath Fulls, u lup
robe. Cull 122W. 11-12
Newtown applea $1.50 per boi.
Hot CroBH buna for Thurnday.
Jlottlod milk 7c quart.
Why not Ket your chicken or rab
bit nnd Hauler egux at the Public
Market, Dili & Klamath. 11-12
Anyone wantltiK ranch work apply
ut AKrlculturo office. . 1 1-1U
NOTICK
Annual moutlng of Upper Vun
Urlmmer DrulnuKo Dial,, April 22.
1022, ut 3 p. m. ut renldeuco of t'rod
McKendreo. Kor purpono at olectliiK
supervluor and aueh other' business
that may ebme before the mcotloK.
KHIM) MclCI-:NDHi:K. Sec'y. 1J-12
RA8V WAI.KINO Hubbor
make It, Seo Jack Kioat.
heels
io-ir
WANTKI) Nino Dourbon red lurkoy
tKRH. I'leuso Htato prlco und write
Ituy Freuor. K. F. O, No. 1. Olene,
Oregon. 8-12
Whlto Leghorn baby chlcki, IlllOO
per 100. Tuncred utralu. .Heavy
luyera; circular. Henry Tnrratt, Corn
JiiB. C.J, ' V 7-SJI
sfSaaaBBMW company mJ
bird hand painted across It full,
stiff n 1. 1 r I Some are bluebirds,
wllh brown nml Rruy wings, other
are gay songster of the tropic In
ornnKO, crimson, emerald
Another drs In Copenhagen
tnffeta In flnlihed with nld-fnh-Innid
nosegays, ull tied with Bold
roril ami with stem wound In koIiI
tinsel, nil from vehct and uppll
uued ut Irregular Intenul over tho
entire Kannenl.
tftlll nnother ilenlRn U worked
mil in Knyptlnn flRuren ami nyni
oU, vmbroldrrPil or lialnted on idlk
litounoH anil xklrtH.
There wnn a time, oxpostulatm
Harry llorrl when thn naiaphone wan
u wry uneful and renpected rltUen,
but, llko no me kind of people they Rot
to runnlnK around In palm, trloi and
lutein und proved onro mom that
Iwo'h company, three'n bad company.
More earthquaken In California
They're awfully nennllhn about men
tlonliiK them nut there It'n nald that
newnpapon now unn the headlnK
"Latent Moementn In Ileal l.'ntnte."
Sucrenn often brlnRi potne,
morn often nvolrdupolne.
but
IISTIIAV NOTICK
Came In my place, near Modoc
Point, Ortuber IS, 1921, one Here
ford bull, comliiK two yearn old,
marked wllh under-bit In rlRht ear,
und branded on left hip with dim
brand, apparently I C,
Owner may recover animal at my
ranch near Modoc Point, opponlto
now nchool house, upon payment of
pntturaKii and mhcrtlfdng bllln.
Apr r.,l2,l! CIIAH llCltNAIll)
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WrWnMAMrWWWrlMVM
FOIt RAM: Second-hand store. Very
reanonuble Must icll ut once. Call
G24 Klamath live. 10-15
FOIt HUNT .Apartment, ground
floor, name uh house to nol f. Newly
enameled and papered. r9 Wuvhlni;
ton. Phone 682J., !) u. m. to C::I0
P. in. 10-12
i:. It. CAUPKNTRll. Pointer nnd
PuperhuiiKer, Phono 270J
A-8-M-12
H. O. Whlto Leghorn liaby Chlx
for April, Mny & Juno delivery from
our owii bred-to luy nto'ek. Our prices
ure right. Model Poultry Furm, W. C.
Smith. Prop., Coming, Cal. Klab
Ushod 901. 6-29
Swedlnh noloct certified seed oats,
ton lots 2 eta; low quuntlty 3 ctn.
J. A. ilushoiiB. Klamath ;F1U, Oro
gon. Cull ut Murphey's Feed store,
124 8. 0th St. ' 3tf
. Order your trocu, shrubs and rose
bushes.
KLAMATH FLOWER HHOP ,
Phono '.89 834 Main Si.
0-20
FIL7. SCHOOL OF MV8IO
Present enrollment 38 pupils.
Thoro Must B Ilewioa
For the fact that our prosont enroll
ment la the ,'argeit ever held by a
school In Klamath county. Cdmplete
course on the piano In 20 lessons.
Course starta at any time. Enroll now.
Btudlo 306-309 Winters' Bids, SOU
If you1 want to Mil It, buy it, trade
It. or Mad It. try s Herald classified
E. P. Hunt Named Coach
of Stanford Freshmen'
IIKHKI:M:Y, C'al , April 12,-K. I.
Hunt, former I'nlvpmlty of Indlnnn
iiliirlerlinrk, Iirh liecn niunml foot
hall (onh of the frmhmi'ii at Stan
ford Unlvernlty. Hunt Iiiin alhletle
roach lit Ihn Herkotoy IiIkIi ncliool
hern nlnro 1618.
Hunt formerly pluynt under (llenn
WnriHT, who In ndvUory roach at
Hlnuford nml who will lieiornu head
rnudi In two yearn when IiIh rontrart
with llm University of I'ltttiliurrh et
idren. Wnrni-r approved of llunt'it
nelectlon.
t
12 Coast Universities
to Enter Athletic Meet
BIJATTi.B, Wnnli , April 12
Twelve I'aelflr (mt tmlrernltleit and
rollelteH hlivu already urinpleil lnl
Intlonn to pnrtlclpalf In Hie Unlver
nlty of WanhlitKlon'M third annual re
lay ramlval, to lie held at Ihn Mad
Dim hern April 2!i. A number of old
rtn nm expected to enter
Thn Hchooln that havn already plar
ed men In Urn entry lint are Oregon
Agricultural rollege, 1'nlvnrnlly of
OrPROli, Wnnhlnnlou Htnlo I'ollone.
Orrldentnl CoIIpkc I nlvemlty of Mill.l.n dvcldcd upon.
ii ho. Unlvernlty of Montana, Monlnna i 0weer, MinaRcr I'oytcn nan
W'enleynn ColleRe I'nrlfle I nlernlty. . ,.,, )U,y nn,, 1M Oiroajv Kched-
CoIIcko of 1'uRel Sound, Itedlamln I
Sawdust Ball
Friday Night
Duvall's Hall
Oh, What a Sight!
Cruise down and bring all your black-haired friends
that will fall for the gang, and buck the Klamath
Falls Union Jazz till your limbs weaken and bunch -to
be wheeled.
Don't let 'em get the edge on you, but cut-up
enough to make the grade, whether you are green
or dry. Then you can tell '"m what.you saw.
Bull Pines, $1.00 Sugar Pines Free
P.-S. The whistle will blow at 9:30 p. m., and
the camp will be closed about 3 o'clock.
Friday Night, 14th, at Chiloquin
TIMBERWORKERS
C33!;
fatch your
iwitt
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I
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s '
jtrffo&on G?rnan
'ayfS5bt
LiSfSFSBl ' iPORTiTMio'1' ' .fSK!fi
SAVOY CAFE
. i r "l
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'" ' CHINESE DISHES NOODLES -SPECIAL
MERCHANTS LUNCH, 11 TO 2
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wwwwwwvMWiwvivryvirvfvwatvanrMiMinnwriie
UnlVcfHlly', (lonnRii TnlvcrnUy and
thn Unlvemltyof lJrltlnlt Colnrnhla,
Thn Unlvernlty of Cullfornla hnn
duflnltcly deillnod to participate, and
It In believed thn Unlvernlty of South
ern California will not he roprenent
oil Htnnford and Willamette nnlvcr
nltlen nml Whitman colleen nr ox
perted to enter Inter
Thu meet, It linn been announced,
will hn divided Into two elnnnen, the
"A" dlvlnlon Ineludlnj? all nchooln,
memhorn of the I'aelfli' connt or
Northwent ronfernnren, ImvInK more
thnn 2S0 ntudenln, Thn "II" dlvlnlon
will lncludo'nll ndiooln not memlicrn
of plther of the two rnnferencen
Kvcnln In thu dnnn "A" will he
the half mile, one mile, two mile and
four mill) relnyn nnd nnmn npeclal
nventn Including the 100 yard dah
and the pentathlon Clnnn "II" evenii
will Include the one mile relay and
npeclnl 100 yard danh.
Kvcry effort will he made to place
the nlndlnm track and field In the
hent rondltlon ponnlhlo for thp ramlval.
Junior Athletes to
Have Baseball Team
A number of Junior athletes
about town hav orKanlrod a bane
ball team, i lected l.etlle Peyton
their mnniiKcr, and re now ready
lo meet all comer. An appropri
ate name frr the team ban not yet
uled two Kamea to bo played In
k. i H''. VVJ.XTJT
y - -Ts ttr
next.nicWi
"W4
2'S
oVui'iim' ii 'i
&
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gaaBTrafTage-- , . sss
V V
:.arJ-.rv
acw
r
djs ntain aiiM-r n
. m -
Klamath Kails, one for next Hundny
with Merrill, and ono for Hunday,
April 23, with Malln.
Tho players who huvo slgnod up
to try out for poiltlon, are Charles
Orovu, ttobert llootz, Vernon Chris
ty, Itaymond Hilton, Chester 8hrlr
er, Frank Peyton, Ueorgo Dow,
Harold Wortley, Pat Montgomery,
Harry Malatore, Itohert Cornish,
Martin Adams, Dean Ileckley, Law
rence French, Delo Mills and Ken
neth .Maler.
Dyspepsia Had Me
In Its Clutches 1 5
Years, But I'm Now
A Picture of Health
TANLAC
i' wottJtrtut,'ayt Mn.
Lillian Turner, 421
26th St., N., SmattU,
Waihn. All my frind
marvt at t ha remark
able change in my ap
pearance, the adit.
Thou$andt of pedple who
uttered eo long they be
lieved their catet beyond
reach have found permanent
relief through Tanlac. Get m
bottle from your druggist.
NOTICE TO CltEDITOItH
I.V THE COUNTV COURT OF THE
KTATK OF OIIEGO.V FOR KXAM.
ATI! UNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE E8TATE
OF CHARLES J. FERGUSON, De-
ceased.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
administrator with tho will annexed
of tho Estate of Charles J. Ferguson,
deceased, by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Klamath county,
und all persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present samo to the undersigned at
my office at the American National
bank, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 20th day of March, A.
I) 1922.
E. M. BUM).
Administrator of tho Estate of
Charles J. Ferguson. Deceased.
M 29. Apr. 5. 12. 19. 2
NOTICE OF ELECTION OF .
HOARD OF THRK' 8L'PER1S.
u ons of the MjaDows drain:
AE DISTRICT OF KLAXATH
COUNTY.' OREGON
TO TnE'OWNERS'OF'KAND SITU
ATE IN THE MEADOWS DRAIN.
AGE DISTRICT OF KLAMATH
COUNTY. OREOON:
Notice Is hereby given that a meet
ing of the owners of land elturta In
the Meadow a Drainage District of
Klamath County, Oregon, Is called
for tbo purpose of electing a Board
of three supervisors as and in the
manner provided by taw; said meet
ing to be held j In the County Court
room In the Klamath County Court
House In the City of Klamath Falls.
Oregon on Monday the 24th day of
April A. D. 1922, at the hour ot 9
o'clock In the forenoon on said date.
C. R. DEL'AP.
Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon.
A 0 to 20 Inc.
W. E. & J. E.' Patterson
CONTRACTINa
'PAINTEIW
PalntM, Oils and Varnish
630 8. Sixth St., KUniath Fall
Phone B82-J from O to 5:80 '
DR. C A RAMBO
Dentist
I. O. O. F. BuUdlac
PHONE at
DR. J. a GOBLE .
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
700 Mala St. i Pbeaw ll-"W
We tit and grind glasses, Dupli
cate broken leasee, repair frames.
Is the cheapest thing you buy, pro
vlded you make a wise selection.
BLOCK WOOD
0.00 A LOAD
Is the hottest, therefore ' the 'best
wood for tue cook' stove.
SLAB WOOD
SO.OO A 'DOUBLE LOAD
Is tho cheapest tor all purposes
you get more lor the money.
O. PEYTON' CO.
419" Mala PbOM'SM
WOOD
Chiropractic
Removes tho Causo
PgPfS
tLsTsTstegigF .aLLLLKesBMBEt 'sTsflgigl
"" gkigl
Abnormal
Normal
Hplnnl Nerve plnrlieil nt
this opr"lng
Tho above rut shows how eas
ily nervn energy to Important or
gans may bo cut off. A similar
condition In your spine Is the
cause of your trouble. Chiro
practic adjustments will cor
rect It.
Drs. Mallett & Mallett
Underwood Hide
Seventh and Main Phono 53D-J
I.
FRED WESTERFELD
Dentist
PtMM 4S4VW
"X-RAY LABOKATORtKH
Loovria BMc "XfasuMli Falls
I. O. O. F.
Pronperlty Rrbekah, 104; meets
First and Thin TharUiy
Ewaaaa Encampment 40, meet
rach Twcwlay
Klamath Lodge 1S7; meets each
Friday
WOOD
s
-Delivered T
c o. D.
load good blocks $4.00
Single load " $6.00
Double load " $8.00
Double load slabs.... $6.00
WOOD AND HAT
FRANKFORD
aa ataJa BC. rbOM TS
Klamath Falls Plurdkiaf
A Haathtg Co.
UTt MAEf R. PHONB S4sVW
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OBTKPOATHIO PHYSICIAN
AND 8UHGSON
Ofttoe em Berideaea Phoaea 111
L O. O. F. THafPLH
RAINBOW
SWEET SHOP
" BREAKFASTS AND
-LUNCHEONS SERVKD
SOFT DRINKS. ICB CREAM
AND CANDIES
Winters Buildiag
Phoae 158-J
PRICE, HILTON, A GARRETT
Proprletora
KLAMATH P08T No. S,
American Legion meets
In the bdiement of tke
new courtboUse on Main
Street on the first and
thlrd-Tuesdaya of each' month.
Bz-aervlce men are Invited to at
tend tke meetings.
LDr Pred Westerfeld, Commander.
H. B. Oett, Pott Adjutant and to
ilet and Employment committee.
. "
DR. H. J. WINTERS
'flniluti aad Staia Raadateted
OPTICIAN
Nineteen years kere la bwlnets
We grind and fit.Gluse
Duplicate broken Glasses
Prompt Sarrtce
Beet Bqalpped Opalaal Stera In
Sontkera Oragoa
714 Main Strat
r
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
Finished Work
Flat Work
RofhDry
"Put Ton Dads la Oar da'
PHONB 104
Corner MAla aid Onager
J. C CLEGHORN
CSVUj aTKlClasTsTS
ANDiC1tVMVO
v awMaasB ATJaSH) evSHaw laP
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