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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1922)
f THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON d ''i mi TL'KHDAY, MAY ,' J MM l,.h ;jm m - A k, J "Vj rilURCHILL TO BE SPEAKER AT C OF C. FORUM MEETNG i i V itfo Hiiperlntcnricnt of rubllo In. Mlmrllnii Will Outline County Unit Administration Plan By Our Country Editors j J. A. Churchill, superintendent , i ' public instruction for Oregon, y.JI he tho principal speaker at tho amlior of commerce forum Wed u. nliy noon, Ho will rIvo n gen ' I I talk on education, touching M i ,n thn county unit plan of rural i"j ' uol nilnilnUtratlon, nnd will draw r comparison of tho BChools of ltnnlh county with those of other t 'title-i In tho state. flu' Harry llorrel orchestra will r io net oral special numbers a n ' -turn of tlm program. Ileports 1 I be' in ndi' mi tho aiitl-IltliT r.ini 4ii, tho tourist ramp grounil and I rlillilri'H'n pl.ORrouiul. John McCill, newly appointed tmnstor. iiircei-dliiR W. A. 1VI- '. will explain lletter I'ostal Ker- i Week. t'nmtnlttcci are out today nt- vptliiR In ralso sufficient funds ' eijulp the eamp ground, leased .w tho chamber of eommerco by the j : hoard. Several small sheds ulll bo built during tho next week two to furnish shade and pro- .Inn to tho tourist, Tho camp I v'l location U the same as last " Iho equipment for the children's ground i expected any day, as ; 1:1s been on the road three weeks f . ;i St. Louis, and as noon as It .- i 'ves will bo Installed at tho rear '. .he Main street court house. . CHILOQUIN OTELS RADIO FANS itlng S. K. Hostrtric In-tall S't In (Suest Itooran AN KKANCISCO. May S. Hotels i5.ui Francisco hare been stung by ' radio telephone bug and the lead hostclrles ham either Installed , 'to telephone sets or are contract " to do so. Th0 first hotel to Install radio Milioucs. the Hotel Dellevue, over -e an electrical problem that elec- al engineers said could not 'be i. The difficulty was to connect 'nty pairs of bead receivers to i fain receiving set so that the tele- -no farthest from the receiving set 'aid be of t.bo same volume at the nearest. 'ho manner of overcoming the -blcm was so successful that other -Is have tried to copy the arrange at but only two men la the hotel tho secret and the recelvlog which Is in the basement, I tept r lock and key. Vlephone were Installed Instead tmid speaker so that guests who I not carp to listen to tho concerts aro broadcast would not be an I. tho wires for the telephones nrc , under tho dining room floor and "r each tablo Is placed a plug so . tho telephones can be attached . io thoy arc wanted. In the ban room because tho tables are d to meet tho desires of each nlratlon giving the banquet, telnphnno plugs will be attache :n pillars nnd the telephones wilt connected with than plugs nnd 1 d whero thoy will bo needed. V!to banquet room of the hotel Is ) equipped with radio telephones ' then each of tho 240 guest is. Tho recolvlng set Is worked '. -ach luncheon and dinner and re- -;i03 tho concerts that are broadcast tho many stations In the San i . iclsco Day region and other t.K. After local broadcasting Is ' nod at night, the broadcasting ""'in at Seattle Is heard. -icc tho hotol Installed tho radio hones every fnblo In tho dining i ,i has been reserved for dinner. Mrs. J. O. flotdthwnlto arrived home last week from Portland, where sho had been on business for n few days. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Zumiilt and Mr. and Mrs. C, Varnum from Sprngue rhor were Chlloquln visitors Friday. Miss Margery I'rlmo canio home Friday to spend the week-end with her parents. Plans aro being mndo for a field meet at thn Agency next Saturday. It will Include tho Modoc Point school, Chlloquln and Klamath Agency school. Among the events wilt be A baseball game between tho Chlloquln boys nnd Agency boys' learn. The high school pupils are getting ready for their examinations which they will tako May 3rd nnd 4th. An airplane passed through hero Saturday ' Mrs. Wlnkleman, who has been III for a few weeks. Is Improving rapidly. Del Alexander stopped here on hl way to Pine Kldgo where he Intends to work for the Modoc Lumber com pany. Hans Anderson and Frances Silvers drove their cattle nnd horses across the vlver today. Tho Chlloquln boys baseball team mel Agency's team Inst Friday and were defeated. Tho gamo was close. for a whllo then tho Agency boys Klnod. Tho score was 10 to 1". The umpire was Fay Mitchell. Tho Chlloquln lino up vroie: It Urlffln, (e). F. Slhers (pi, I. Curt wrlRht, (lb). Yc. Moore (3b), J Ooldthw-utto (3b), 1). Varnum ( r), K. Cnrtwrlght (If). C. Chnstnln (cf), T. Jackson, (rf). Ajtency: h. Wilson (c), Q. linker (P), M, Faithful (lb). A. Kirk (210, 11. Hicks, (3b), J. Ho More, (ef), Davis (s s), 11. John (rf), O. lllildle. (if). It. Turpln nnd son were Ch,llnqulu visitors Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fader motored to Klamath Falls Thursday Thny wero accompanied by Mrs. Cartwrtr.hl nnd daughter. The round-up Sunday was n little late In starting hut the crowd waited patiently. Somo of the horses were pretty rood buckers, throwing two men. Volay Pearson was manager assisted by Leonard Moore and Pel- ton John. Osbert Hall nnd sisters and Ilegln nln Schonchln were Chtloiiuln visitors Sunday from Modoc Point. Fay Mitchell nnd wife from the Agency were visitors here Sunday. There will bo another dance here Friday. May 6. ItAltlHHKS OF OUAUTV The rndlsli Is lirucllrally u univer sal vegetable. It Is now In the mar ket the your around ami rarely Is there a garden planted without at least a short row or smaU p.iteli broadcasted to Uieso pungent appetis ers of tho garden. There Isn't n great difference In the various kinds of radish ottered or sale by the seeds mail ami almost any of them vlll be successful. Tho main tllfcienco Is In the typo of root. Stick n pencil blindly mi almost uiiy of them uml order tho one spiked best, In case uf iluubl, French llroiik fast In the olive shade, Honrlnt (Hebo In the round, and noiiiu of the liii-duy NpeclnltleH ran bo reeoimuumletl, Any I of tho long Mcnrlel types give much the same result, tho Improvement In' the newer vurletlet bring In legubul- ty ami uniformity or crow lb, KusIIhIi soil must he rich mul film' uml deeply worked. It Is best tu luiVi, the manure dug lu iluilni; the rail or H tlih has not been doun It Hliuulit be well rotted mid well Incorpiirated with thn miiII lu the spring, ItnitUhe.i will urow utmost unywhere ll (ho fin? NEW TODAY m III y y Ty ma yEF i I TsctCmxr Gl.OtBe.N V. . Wq I ft I VftMJJt -if V AgiV 1 Viactt, 1 m 1 TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c- wm:m: icvicitYiionv ookm. ItOMI. OF Till! IIODKINHON I'KATUIIKH BENEFIT TIMBERWORKERS LOCAL NUMBER 188 Antl Some Show. Everybody Come Big Seven-Reel Feature and Good Comedy And lots of tfood Locsil Vaudovillo Show Starts at (i:!10. AdmiRsion 10c and 25c Everybody Conic. Help tho Hoys Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 I FOK SA1.K Toulouso ganders, IS. SO Well-bred birds. Write box 27. i-ort Klamath. :-s Claliniln Trut . IMy lecree for $440 with compound Interest at eight per cent from An gutt 24. 1911. and $100 attorneys fees, nnd costs of the case was the decision of Judge Stone this juorn Ing in tho case of Clarlnda Trust & Savings bank of Clarlnda, Iowa, ugalnst M. It. Doty, Invohlng notes given In payment for a Powers well drilling outfit, ll was alleged Doty hud refused to meet tbe notes when due on the ground that tbe machinery was not as represented and failed to do well drilling work In the county where he hail used lljn'tbe liclnlty of Olcne. The case had previously been tried before Judge Noland, be ing appealed-to Ike supremoncof this state on a plea Id 4ittsxsi)jrile decree at given by Judgo 8tobe7-6-vldea for the foreclosure, Jaichittcl mortgage on the machinery to ques tion and also two horaea thtVete stated to be nine yean old In 101 f, , FOIl 8ALU OU HEXT ltuinlngton No. 10 typewriter. (Join! condition. 208 Wllllta Uulldlug. Phone 227. 2 V.KK t'l AMI 1'AI.NT UP Paint, rejdy mixed. J3.00 per gjl- lion. 30c bottle Liquid Veneer free with every gal. Lead and pure Mn ed oil I3.7.' per gallon The kind wo use. Shlnglo stain Jl.tO per gal., nnd up. Any shude. Insldo flat, white, any shade or tint. Will inrtko h black board white at one coat. Trudu with us and wu both mako money. W. V. k i H. Patterson, 630 S (ith. 2-S 1 1 fSfW 4-AHD OF TII.WKS We wish to express our sinrcro tbunks and gratitude to our many friends for the kindness shown us during thc.alckness and death of our darling baby. Mil. AND MRS. J. R. RATLIFF. am Herald classified ads pay yo and you will have good radishes If tho garden condition aro suitable for growing good radishes at all In the south the radish ran be grown out doors almost all winter except In tho colder sections, plant ings being mailo every 10 i1j)s or two weeks for succession. In the north It Is tho first vegctuble to go Into (he ground In the spring. In fart. It should be planted as boon us the roil i an bo worked, us It Is quite hard) ami won't be hurt by u little frost It Is a cool weather plant and munt he grown steadily and quickly Hot we.it her or u dry spell, either giving it check lu growth, result In hollow-, pithy roots, which urn quite worth less. Cool and fairly moist conditions make, the crisp, solid, touthsomu radishes that over) one relishes In the early ilajs of spring Of tho whlto rudlshcs, Icicle hasi aiiuineu great popularity unu is fine radish. It Is excellent In tho sum mer when other typos are not at their soil Is rich uml In almost any sort of soil except clay. Clay soil needs to be lightened with ushes or iuihI ami roi tlntious dressings of manure spaded Into It It rnilUhCK.ire In do their best In It. Radishes ran be sown broaiU'imt provided the seed In not sruttercil too thickly or In rows us cluie together as nix Inches Clean l'i nil Soluubi)' Saturday is a good day to leau up tasf year's garden It this was not at tended to In the rail. All remnants of vegetables and flowers must be gath- , ered together and burned This will' destroy tho eggs of Inuuiuriiiblu In serts, Weeds should llkelu tin de stroyed, but do nut et destrii) mulches which have been placed over hardy pUnts uml urnuud shrubs, If you have not ulready sprinkled lime stone over otir garden iire.i, this Is u good time tu do It so that tho spring frecting unit thawing uml the early rains may help to disintegrate uml carry the lime water Into the soil REMOVAL NOTICE Wo wish to inform our otistoniors antl tho public in policial that wo havo moved our auto repair shop from tho Huiok Garage to tho Oregon-California Highway Garage, whore wo will bo bettor equipped to serve your needs CONKLIN & MANN South Sixth Street Academy Btueball Team Defeats K. C Players Sunday morning tho Sacred Heart academy baseball team defeated the Knights of Columbus by a score of 16 to 15. Both sides showed want of practice In fielding tho ball. Thn Knights hit tho ball hard and often, but wero out classed at running bases by thn school boys. Personal Mention i' (', If. Underwood, the druggist, re- ( i;d laut night from Portland ..,.,o ho and Mrs. Underwood wcro -il through tbe serious Illness of Underwood's mother. Mr. Un i' cod will remain In Portland for i' . x days. , w. H. A. Rcnner returned last r : : from n short business trip to T. ma. .". F. Condray In a Ban Franclsoa) luv'uess visitor here today. Hi, 3. F. Hackett returned last i'' t from Grants Pan. s. A. Eder of Seattle li visiting f ' ds hore. '" i -. and Mrs. Roy Metslck and ?.',nf. Irono Frothlngbam are Macdoel ' ..ira here today. w. O. Chandler, special agent for l' - Southern Pacific, Arrived last ii. ' t for a short business trip. FLEET CASE DECIDED Eawrgfacy Corporation Held Not fiovernmeatal Agency MARKET RF.PORT roitTLAND, May 8. Livestock i! ml egga steady; butte'r unsettled. ' Wheat 1.26 to 1,30, WA8HINGTO.V. D. C May 2. Emergency Fleet corporation of the United States shipping board Is not a governmental agency In the sense, that It cannot be sued without Its consent, the supreme court decided In cases brought by tho Sloan ship yards corporation and others of Washington state, and tho Astoria Marine Iron works. The court reversed both eases which had been decided In lower courts In favor of the government. The court uphold that the samu prin ciple deciding tho caso of the trusteo in bankruptcy of tho Eastern Shore Shipbuilding corporation In which the fleet corporation contended It was entitled to priority In tho dis tribution of tbe bankrupts estate. Where Do YOU Get Your Milk? Safeguard the health of your children by "using only pastuerized milk and cream. HOLLIDAY DAIRY Phone 501-J 7th and Klamath Herald ratified ada mean the beat ramiKa, quick! rt3BSeS!B-S S! Fly Time is Here We are now prepared to live you REAL service on Window and Door Screens, Sashes and Door, Cabinet and Carpenter Work and Dee Hives. Headquarters for glass of all kinds. EXSTUCKEY Phone 477-W J WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 DAVENPORT'S OPENING DAY IN HIS NEW LOCATION 605 MAIN ST. Bring the babies and drop in and see the many new things in Watches, Dia monds, Pearls, Jewelry of all kinds for the graduates. No Trouble to Show Goods N Gold souvenir rings for the babies. Souvenirs for the ladies. Headquarters for the Lucky Non Divorce Wedding Rings. My motto "Honett Work at Honest Prices." DAVENPORTS Watch Inspector for H. I'. It. It. uml O. C. K. R. It. Eipert Watchmaker, Jeweler and Diamond Setter Wm Highways W ijStm Town, county or state boundaries are iy .aaaajaH Siapal "H ' 11 Town, county or state boundaries are not the boundaries of telephone service. Stretching from each telephone to every other telephone there ii a voice highway. Its use may be had for the asking. On these highways there may be business waiting there may "be the pleasure and comfort of friendship and affection. Long distance rates vary during the twenty-four hours of the day, and also change according to the class of service desired. The telephone directory gives full information. Every Bell telephone is a Long Dis tance station. v IBf Hit iff HL 8 The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company mjttm. Il -KM 1 ,' ' o ?.-Vs, .,, - - - t ' "V y-MA-AAv AAAAAO .V 3 Xl, lt