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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1922)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pitgti Pour Fiun.tr, avmu 1 1, 1023 4 1 m i i. Personal Mention T. McClcllan, who has boon visit tiifX friends In tills city for tho past two weeks, loft for Cliltoquln today. 8. 3. McCollom or Uorrls tit hi. tho rlty today. Mr, nmt Mrs. Oolncor of Chiloqiiln, former men limits of Hint place, wore In tho city todny unending to Imsl nori5 affairs. K. A. Davis of Merrill attended to of llu, ,c,urtmpnt business in Kininntn rails lociay. Mrs. i:. (lalden of Tort Klnmnth was In the city today vlaltliiR friends. It. Orlffln from Merrill was nltcml liiK tn Imslnoss affairs licro today. Art Institute Unable To Supply Graduates CHICAGO, April 14.- Tho school of tho Art Instltuto of Chicago It "unnblo to supply tho demand for graduates trained In tho Industrial courses of Its normal department," nrcordliiR to Institute officials. Tho demand Is considered n smptom of awakening IntoreM In Industrial art. (radiiates go to ptmltlons lurrjhiK In itial salaries of from J 1.4(H to $2,100 n year. Miss Mary scovel is iiirecuir partuiout of commqrro declared today In rallliiR attention to tho now "air hook " Attention Was also called to a reg ular monthly radio Kervico hullutlu puhllshed by tho bureau of navigation of tho department of commerce. Ac- .Mitchell v. Mclmor,. cording to tho radio exports of the Answer to tho complaint was commerce department, this pamphlet fltcd In tho c.mo of J It Mitchell contain current Information regard- against Marshall Hooper, the lirst luff, radio flevvtopnieiit untnii of new Most of the course aro of recent origin. The course In weaving, be lieved to ho the only ich course of fered In a normal school of the mid- .11. , ! ,' ta I. t(-fi1lll.it fill ,ll- 111 Wn er .Mer.n rancher near Mcr-ic '. , ' ',, . , . . ... ... .. response to a demand from tho north- rill was hero todny buying supplies . . . , .. ........ The wcavlnp course Includes learn- State bank and 11 M. Mcl.omoro, Involving $100,000 In damage. Tho records also disclosed tho entrance from local mcrchnnts A. Knllna, a prominent merchant of Malln, was n city visitor today. Ing the different parts of the loom Mr. and Mrs. It. V. KIcwcr ar-inml ninKing iiookcu ami rag r..Hs. rived last night from Chlro to make stuuenis also masier rao rnemnirj c dyeing anil ilc iiu prouurm oi incir their homo here. rs. l'lllp I'opo returned lat nlghl from Dunsmulr whero she has been visiting friends. . 12. J. McClanahan of Sacramento Is here In the Interests of thn Standard Oil company. Minnie. K. Lee arrived hero last night from San Kranlwco for a visit of a few days with friends. Mrs. Dan flordon returned last evening from Albany. Oregon, where she spent the past l." days as a guest of friends. J. V. Dixon returned last night from a business trip to Portland. Thomas Amhrogctti, well-known Meno mason, who left hero last fall for a trip to Italy, returned last night accompanied by his bride. Mr., and Mr. Amhrogctti spent sltf 'months touring Kuropo before their return. I Iv ltronititit toMilllii? nnil ttrnmtrimllni stations their call letters, what they sent out, ete. The government print of Judge I). V. Knykendall a nsso-i Ing office In Washington will send, clato counsel for tho defendants.' H' service to anyone for a whole presumably lu the Interests of the1 ar upon receipt of SB cents Vlrst State bank. ' I PllkOlw . Vlltvlll I Order confirming sheriff's sale was signed thl morning by Judge Stone In the ?.uo of lllrani I'lckeusl against A. It. and Cassle Vinson, Involving roil property In section !, township 39, In Klamath county. TSmims VX4YT Linr nr? msr y sr, WMmJ I i UVUI IcJ ti BIT IVlH I I I) )mnt3rN vk UU-U isimm m wm SidOk. (axeri loom ns well as weaving them Other courses tnught, each having on enrollment of about 20 are toy making, Jewelry, art motal work, pot-j lery, priniing mm imwMiij. :- tumo design and interior decorating. Students prepare to traeh all Indus trial subjects regularly treated in a public school system. Tho Jewelry course ts a year and a half old. Machinery used for this course was given by the mannfactur- JliiB Jewelers' association. Wo solicit your patronage foe Mnplo and fancy groceries. J. K. Kn ders &. Co. 13-14 , KHTHAY Strayed to my place about a year ago, a Roan steer 2 years old. Urand ed swallow crop on both cars, upper bit on rlsht car and small brand on right side. P. K. Mustcn, Olenc. Ore. 13-16 Kndori' grocery stock Is the most complete. J. K. Endors & Co. 13-H K.MtM rOIXTKHS llonitux Cet JtlivvMiiu Might Whero blossom or spur blight, caused by the brown rot or Mono lea fungus was serious last year on prune. aprlcoU and cherries apply a thorough spray of llordcaux 4-4-50 Just as soon as tho blossom buds are ready to burst open. Caseln- llmo spreader. If added at the rate of one-half pound to 100 gal lons of spray, Is desirable to rcctjro maximum protection. Uigeou , t.agf.ou Answer to tho nmonded complaint was filed this morning lu tho cate of Mabel against Justice higeson. Involving a suit for divorce. Tho case will probably be heard the latter part of this month. (iraud Jury Mwh At 10 o'clocV this morning the grand Jury met to consider tomo Im portant matters, which was pursu ant to a alt from thoullstrlct at torney. This being u secret body, tho results of the session will not be made public until reported to the circuit Judge, probably ionic time tomorrow. Phone your grocery order to Kn; dors. Satisfaction guaranteed. J K. Knders & Co. 13-14 TST STRAND lec- - WHERE EVERYBODY GOES- -aoc HOME OP THE HODKINSOX FEATURES Conway Tearle in "After Midnight" One of the most interesting and dramatic stories ever told on the screen. Also Good Comedy Easter Sunday Treat The Fall 0 Babylon One of the Greatest Pictures ever Filmed Regular prices lOc'and 20c Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 Docket Cnlliii Momlity Circuit Judge C. K. Stem an nounced today, and nil attorneys were so advised, that the docket of cases will be called at 10 o'clock Monday morning, at which time all cases at Issue or ready for trial will bo set down. This Is the seconiL calling of the docket 'held by Judge Stone, the first one being about n month ago. It Is expected that Judge Stono will leave for Lake view on May 15th, to hold a term of court there, and that Judge Hatchellar of Lakcrlcw will take up cases hero In which Judge Stone It disqualified by reason of having appeared at attorney In such cases beforo becoming circuit Judgo. Radiograms OI'KICI.lli fll)K KOIt 1UIMO M.t.V WASHINGTON. April 14. Public Interest In tho radio telephone, has developed so remarkably within tho past few months that Uncle Sam has published a book for tho benflt of tho "ether talk" enthusiasts. It Is called "Tho Principles Underlying Radio Communication " It was pre pared by tho United States Ilurouti of Standards of tho department of com merce, and published by tho govern ment printing office. Ktcmcntnry electricity, dynamo electric machinery, radio circuits, electro-magnetic waves .apparatus for transmission and reception elec tron tubes, aro the tltluH to some of tho subject treated. Tliero aro HI 9 pagen In all and tho price Is o'nu dol lar at tho government printing of fice Washington, D. C. "Wo havo been simply swamped with requcstH for Information on thu subject of radio," officials of tho do- A man who telN nil ho knows often tells more than ho knows. According to father the real sptlng cleaning starts when tho family be gins Imvlug clothes. They say John D. ltockefeller Is rich because ho never loses his tem per. John It! rich because ho never loses anything Times are so hard some people who never had to work before aro look ing for Jobs. Hot the man-who married 13 times Is n good listener. "Out of ten American;, eight cut their fish with meat knives," flmli n society writer. WVong. eight use their fingers. They say Chicago hai another crime wave. Isn't It n permnnent wnvo? Secretary Davis suggests that par ents make their bos work. It's the boys that make the parents work. If they find thli plcsloaurui. ngo 10.000,000, n can ask him how old Ann was, Europe wants to know our foreign pellry. Honesty Is the best policy. A woman can get more Into a suit rase than a man can Into a trunk. Philadelphia man has Just learned Wilson Isn't president Wonder If ho has heard about the war I "All newspaper reporters go to heaven," says a London paper Then, I they don't go where ttfey are often i told to go. i A man who growls at everything leads a dog's life. Pigs Eat Farm Waste Wasto products sultablo for hog feed only are found moro or It's, on every Oregon farm, no matter what the type of farming U, explains II A. Llndgrcn, llvrxtock fleldman r the state agricultural college Skim milk, grain, stubble, table scraps, cult fruit, vegetables and roots, are some of the waste or by-products listed. Itlghtly fed they help pro duco pork economically. One hog should be kept for each dairy cow. It requires normally about one hog to glean the grain from each ten acre of stubble, though this varies An nverago of ouo hog per farm additional I required tn consume other wastes. On this, hauls Oregon (onlil grow 376,000 hogs, with an additional 35.000 from city gur-bagc. For Saturday Only Your dollar will do double duty hero tomorrow. The itoins listed in this ad vertisement are a few of the inanv wonderful values we are able to offer our customer, bought through out It. C. U. Co-Operation HuyiiiK in New York. Every day, we receive bulletins'offeriuir Komi quality seasonable mer chandise at prices we could not obtain buying in .small lots. Women's House Dresses Made from good grade Percale, bound with bias tape; has all around belt; made full and long; light or dark colors. Several mod els to choose from. Each Only Q c Women's Black Hose Sizes Si a to 10 ij Three Pair for 9gc A splendid wearing stocking for everyday wear Children's Knit Bloomers Flesh color only 12V2c Watch this space every Friday for Saturday specials .vrrr.XTio.v knhjiits tcmplaii I Calvary Commandory will attend divine servile on Sunday, April It), IV32, at II o'clock, at (Iracn Meth odist l'dscopal Church, Kleventh and High Streets, Klamath Kails. Oregon. All Knights Templar are hurcby requested to report III full uniform (except sword) at thn asylum of the rommandcry at 10 30 a. m. of that date. Sojourning Knights aro cordially Invited to attend with us. i: S IIKNItV. C'ommuiidcr M S WKST, Uecorder. IM5 NEW TODAY Mrs MrD.mlols read) fur mater nity or Invulld cases Into her homo, it; Pirn Phone 37.' ll-ir. LOST Canvas map nuo and con tents Howard for return. Notify box K It. Herald office. II IT- WILL TKADi: Vuluntilit violin fnr 2nd hand 1'ord car, AililresM llox V1, Klamath Kails. ll-IS roll lti:.VT An apartment Liberty Itooms Cor 3rd A. Main KIs II 17 ' I.OKT l.n.l HtimUv inilil nflnr. I noon, bi'twenu Lamm Lumber ioiii pany mill and CIiIIimiuIii, a toll of bedding limler riiliVHs rover Howard fnr return Notify but I". It. Herald lofflci. H-IT . Tho Mamma Camp Kim tftrls will hold a tooki'd food salo at Johnstono 1 Kiiriiltiiri store, Saturday. Oood outs for Hauler 1 1 ( . (lot results by using clan ads. The great menace to the forest,, Ik fire, which destrovn the timber, dries up the streams, drives away wild life, and leaves In Its waku ruin ami desolation. Children Mary Janes nnd oxfords have Just arrived at J. L Knders & Co. 13-11 STOP READ! THINK! What the Following Public Market Prices Mean to Yeu: Try our home-made Sausage, made from pure pork, at 20c per peund: Sirloin of beef, 22c lb. T-Bone Steak, 25c lb. Round Steak, 20c lb. Shoulder Steak, 12 '-c lb'. Home-made Hamburger, 15c lb Shoulder Roasts, 12V1 to 15c lb' Prime Rib Rolled Roasts, 25c" lb Prime Rib Roasts, 20c lb. Good Boiling Beef, 7c lb. Best of Grain-fed Pork at rea sonable prices. Select graded Potatoes, 10 sacks or more, $2.25 per 100 lbs. By the sack, 2.50 per 100. Dill Pickles, 5c. Netted Gems, Gold Coin, Red Potatoes and Seed Potatoes. Arizona Grape Fruit, 14c. Large Oranges, 70c dozen. Cauliflower, 20c. Spinach, 12c. Carrots, 4c Asparagus, 20c. Parsnips, 5c. Rhubarl7l3c Rutabagas, 6cT Green Onions, 8c. Beets, 4c. Radishes, Sc. Large Lettuce 13c. Cabbage, 7c. Cooking Apples, 4c lb. Newtowns, 1.50 box. Newtowns, wrapped, $2.50 box. Grimes Golden, $2.50 box. Baldwins, $2.50 box. Local Easter Eggs, 25c. The last of 25c Eggs this year. Klamath Cheese, 29c lb'. Whole Milk, 7c qt. Whipping Cream, 18c V. pt. Home-made Hominy, 12c lb. Home-made Needles, 28c lb. Carnation Milk, 14c can. Horseradish, 40c lb. Creamery Butter, 74c roll. $ Good Country Butter, 70c roll. Good Cottage Cheese, 20c lb. Corn Meal, 38c sack. Five varieties Beans. n ' Wheat, 2iic lb. Dressed and Live Chicfcens. ,'y Dressed and Live Rabbits. Home-made Bread. Country Buttermilk, 5c qt Creamery Buttermilk, 10c gal. Extracted Honey, 5 lbs 95c. Grand Central Public Market Come in and Get that New Knox Hat We have ready for you. You will want to look your best on Easter morning. Let us help you by fur- x YJfc w. w"?" nishing you one of the new Spring Hats. All the new colors and shapes are here. Wo have a hat for every type of man or boy. Spring prices in Knox Hats set a new standard of hat values. $3.50 to 17.00 K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS Ninth and Klamath Ave. Phone 169-W, ? '