The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 06, 1922, Page Page Four, Image 4

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    Tt.'lIfcllAV, Jl'.Ni: (I, lOltil
THE EVENING HERALD,
Klamath rAttsromsGON
Page Four
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Mclliiic , tlcitlliv
Hull In ilili't lltlp mi two and fix-
1 Oil I llN (ICrpS III SCCtlotl HCVPII, IOWI1-
tdilp .10, Klamath comity, xviih (lied
Ihls morning by Ous Molhase ngaliist
Hit plien and Kllcn Ilrrllhy, In which
It In sought tn miHt tho llerllhys
from lln premises, which Melhasn
rtiiilu'iilH they hnve wrongfully pus
iK.Hrd sluro April 10, till!) Melhnre
iihIjh $101)11 iih damages for being d
;irMd (if t tin lilemlses, mid JTiflO
fur rents; nml profltR nrcrtilng ilurln,.
the past two years,
l'lrl N'nlliimit Hunk v. l-'.M.fionlon
Order iiinflrniliiu Rale nf land)? In
tho niirllipni part of thi enmity was
signed yesterday liy Jiidgo teavltt
tu tho cao nf Dip First National
hunk against 1'red M. (lordon. Ac
cording tn tlip sheriff's return Hip
ninoiitit obtained hy Hip sale was
$497.72.
Ilriiilcrsiti , llrntton
AttnchniPtit suit was filed this
morning liy II. W. Henderson, ns
purchaser nf n note from tho Klam
ath Packing company, against 0.
W llrntton nf tho Sanitary market,
seeking collection of n promissory
note for fl.or.O ii tlm halanro due.
Tho complaint also ask for $200
nttorncy foe.
STRAWBERRIES SLUMP
Hc
California (iiiidpo lrp I "nun
:t to Ml lVr Ci-tp
PORTLAND. June C Wholesale
strawliprry prices slumped hir to
day. Tho bent California berries
dropped from $3.00 a crate to $1.00
n crate. Home-grown lierrlcs were
being offered oerywherp from $1.75
tn $2.2." n crate. Supplies ure com
ing from all sections and the ho.ny
offerings lenpontllilc for tho drop.
Ilandnu Plant of Cedar MaiiU'
fa-HirlriK company limtalllug ma'
rhlnery.
Irresistible
You will win her favor if
you send her a bunch of
our beautiful roses. Or
perhaps she has a favor
ite flower.
Our plants corsage and
table bouquets and bas
kets aie most tastefully
arranged and reasonably
priced.
Telephone us today, 589
Klamath Flower Shop
S31 Main St
EST STRAND
lOo-
-W11KRK EVKItTIlODY GOES-
HOME OF THE 1IODKIN80.V FEATURES
Tonight Timberworkers Benefit
Elaine Hammerstein
"The Daughter Pays"
Poverty against riches, love and tenderness pit
ted against the smouldering hate of a monomaniac.
Coining tomorrow Eugene O'Brien in "Sealed
Hearts."
Admission 10o20c. Show starts 6:30
iiiitio.vrioy or ic:...m.tm ums
i
(Conlnued from rago 1)
Hi n ITitttocI HIiiIpm rpcliimntlnii ser.
I vlcp caiuilH, Two thousand three, bun
I drcd acre of till area nro to lip lr-'
rlKatPd liy lifting tho wnlor 29 foot,
and lififi acres liy lifting the water
ft! fppt Tho estimated cost of the
reclamation works Ik about $100,
000, and tho district Is asking for
the approval of tlip plans and tho cer
tification of lioiulx.
"Tho Shasta View irrigation ills-
trlrt lien Immediately past nf thp Ma
lln district, nml will also secure Its
wntpr from the canals of Hip I'tiltcd
State roclamntlon service, from
which tho water will ho diverted by
pump. Nine li mid red and thirty
four ncrp nn to Iip Irrigated under
n 2ft-foot lift, 1S10 nrrc under n
70-fnot lift, nnd approximately S00
acres under n inr.-foot lift. How
ever, tho district at tlip present tliup
contemplate constructing only the
two lnwpr unit at an estimated cost
nf approximately $10,000. A con
siderable arpa of land In thp district
Is now heliiK dry farmed, and omp
fruit has been produced without lr- showing at thp Strand tonight. It
rlgatlon. The district Is asking fori seem that this story was made to
the approval of plans and tho certl-1 order for Miss llammersteln, the
flcatlon of bonds. I lcndlnR rote dependlnR for It, sue-
Itonds Arv Vote! ices upon a character portrayal such
"The Patterson IrrlRatlon district as Mfs llammersteln naturally does.
Is located In the same vicinity and, "The Daughter P" Is from a
contains a total area of ltt acres, story written by Mrs. llaille Rey-
which Is also to b,. Irrigated with wa
ter secured from the Vnlted State
reclamation service canals by means
of pumping. Two hundred nnd sixty
one ncres ar, to be Irrigated under a
2T.foot life. 1123 acre, under an SB
foot lift and 303 acres under a US
foot lift. It l expected that that
project will be built In milts, and
Is contemplated to construct the two
lower lifts at this time, at an esti
mated cost of $2S per Irrlgablt- acre.
Nlnety-flo per cent of the lands have
been dry-farmed for a number of
cars.
"In addition tn the nboo vstlma
ted rests on the Matin. Shasta View
and Patterson districts, n contract
will bo executed hy the district and
thu United States reclamation service
for certain payments made to the re
clamation service for the use of the
government ratuls.
"The Willow valley Irrigation dls-J
trltt Is also located In Klamath coun
ty east of Ilonanza, and includes an
area of approximately 2000 acrisj
of land. The construction work will
consist mainly of a reservoir for stor
age of 4000 acre feet of the waters
of Rait Fork of Lost river. Tho dis
trict Is asking for the approval of
plans and has voted bonds In the
amount of $30,000 for construction
work."
I Personal Mention
A. J. I.yle has again assumed
management of the Klamath gen
eral hospital, succeeding J. W.
Siemens.
Mr. and Mrs. Kip Van Wper left
Sunday morning for San Francisco,
where they will attend the Shrine
convention. Van Ttlper will return In
a few weeks, while Mrs. Van Hlper
will remain for a longer time, to
visit her daughters, Mrs. C.- C.
nichardson and Mrs. Harold J.
Turner..
ItOT.UUANS CONVENT.
LOS ANORLKS, June C Several
thousand delegates from 22 coun
tries aro In Los Angeles this evening
to attend the 13th annual convention
of tho International Association of
Rotary clubs which opens hero to
morrow for a six-day session. More
than KiO of these eanii, from Mex
ico and Canada nnd 100 from over
Dr Crawford O Mct'ullough of i
William. Camilla. International
seas.
Fort
president, will preside
-we
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tiii: staii
Ulderly members of audiences
will bo taken back to tho civil war
period when they neo Marlon Davie?
In "llentityV Worth," which Ik "coin
Iiir to tho Star theatre tonight. Not
that tills newest Cosmopolitan-Paramount
picture concern the sixties
of thi last century, for It In a mod.
em story In every way. In It Miss
Davles, a Qtiakor girl, nppcars nt
n fnshlonnlilo water resort In a
bathing suit that none of the
younger generation teould recog
nize except as an exhibit In a mu
seum. Itobort (I. Vlgnola directed
this charming Sophlo Kerr story.
Forrest Stanley, Juno Klvldge, Tru
ly Sliatturk nnd several nthpr nola-
hip players nro in the cast.
tiii: STIt.WO
The wlnsonip personality of pret
ty FJalne Hammersteln again Is In
evidence In "Thp Daughter Pays."
noius, m wnicn tnp problem of n
oung girl marrying an old nun Is
treated In u new nnd original man
ner. Miss Hnmniprsteln Is seen- In
the splendid role nf Virginia
Mnors. thp pretty, lovable nnd sen
sible daughter of a worldly foolish
and selfish mother.
TIIH l.tlU'.ltTV
Into tho heart of wildest Ilorneo
lead the trail of adventure In 5Iar
tin Johnson') "Jungle Advertiser."
coming to the Liberty theatre to
day only.
"Jungle Adventures" U u singu
larly thrilling river "Juunt" Into
the Jungle haunts of Malay pir-itcs
and strange lost tribes. It leads
over 500 mile up the Klnabutan
gan river from Saudakan. the Urlt
lab North Uorneo port of teak and
camphor wood, past the liny llrlt
Ish government port of Luniug,
where an "army" of 12 men l sta
tioned, through dangerous rapids to
the very headquarters, where John
son discovered nml photographed
an unoriginal tribe of cannibals,
calling themselves the Tangarras.
Theso curious savage8 still utilize
as their weapon of warfare tho
blowgun with Its deadly poisoned
darts.
JIM THOIIPR KIGKI
HAnTFORD, Conn., Juno 6.
Jim Thorpe, Indian ball player re
cently released by Portland, accept
ed terms with tho Hartford club,
eastern league, nnd was ordered to
report Immediately.
FARM roiN'TKRS
Arsenatn Gets tlio Haw-Fly
A spray of arscnato ot lead, 2
pounds to 100 gallon, on tho foli
age of loganberries and raspberries
Is needed now whero saw-tiles are
prevalent. An angle nozzle Is nec
essary to reach the under surface
or tho leaves. To determine If the
pest Is present before considerable
damage results, examlno the newer
foliage now for small shot-like
holes In tho leaver. A careful ex
amination of such leaves will show
a small, light green, spiny, cater
pillar, rather hard to detect when
young.
Cum Maggot nt Work
New tender shoets: of raspberry
and '"Kanborry ar0 frequently founfl
wlth ,llolr '"P "HKlUcd and curled
uown in characteristic "llmbcrneck"
fashion. A closer examination of the
Injured can0 will reveal a bluish glr
dlo Just under tho bark at thu baso
of tho blighted tip. Cutting Into tho
Interior will often show tho culprit
a small whitish maggot within the
pith. Infected canes should be cut
out woll below the girdle and des
troyed us no hpiny or treatment
known ut present U effecthe ugulust
this insect.
OREGON BREVITIES
Highway ordered bqjlt from Ncs
kowln to Bultz river.
Uutzen Now $5,0(0 uhloslu
mill completed.
Couulllo S. P. Co. to rebuild
jircsum uepoi. p
Ilend Shevlin-Hlzon Co . plarit
cut over 11,000,000 feet ot lumber
In April. t
Portland municipal paving plant
hag again been underbid on all pro-
poKod street Improvements that aro
to bo built this summer.
nallas All bids received for city
sidewalk construction and property
ownerfl to bo allowed to do tbelr
own building,
State has rejected twn Irrigation
projects on plus-cost contracts,
DallasBuilding several miles of
I'Olt HAI.i: Ulock wpimI. Hell
tn owner ItfH. Phoup 105-J in
'.'3ii.u. r.-s
s
.NOTICE
Tlieie will bo u meeting of deinisl
tors and stockholders of the First
Hlute & Havings bank In Moose hall
Tuesday evening, June tf, ut 7: JO.
Reports will bo heard from commit
tees and other business transacted,
(lood uttetidiutce urged.
S-ti L. L. OAOHAOKN, bVc).
FOR SALE Ulock wood. Hell-
brouner & Ilea. Phone HS-J or
239-R. fi-8
Work Olorrs and Mlttlns. Juck
Frost, th Ht Just off Main 29lf
s
Portland May building permits
M,20,tl0. double May. 1921.
Rend has udded new charcoal
plant.
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ATTI.VrUl.V
Mmmii, mid K'nstlii Htm
For. the benefit of tlm Mmintile
mid Raster)! Htur Home, a turd party
will be given nt the Masonic Hall on
U'...Im.,..Iuu ..u....lii.. Iiii. . !. .., U
,, unlive, in ; u.iiiiiitii ,11,11,, llll( III o .
o'eloik, by Aloha Past Million elllli
All Musitnli'ully related nut Invited.
Admission M'e each Itpfieslnneiits
will be served :!-
XOTICE O V STOCKHOt.DKHS
MRETII
The iiuuuiil uivetliig of thp Mock
holders of l.nnillll Valley Telepliiino
Co., will bti held ut llonania, on Sat
urday June 10th., nt I o'rloek
31-6 (1. P. KRI.I.RR. Seer
NEW TODAY
RKLTARI.E PARTY di-nlren In rent
u piano. Phone II3.R. 6-
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D j&vV hv
Style. Quality, Value Here They Are
It's a sensible thing to wear good
clothes. If they have quality and
style, they look well right along.
And that's where value comes in
We like to fit you in Hart Schaffntr & Marx
clothes. Whenever you wear a suit, in the
back of your mind there'll be a friendly feel
ing for the store that sold it
$35 to $50
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K. SUGARMAN
"I Aiht Mad at Nobody"
I.N'IIW PtlT.VniliU, tlreett peiis mid nil
lilmlH uf riesh u'gi'tilliles 1I11ID1
Public .Mmlii't. Phiimi lO'.l-W, Uth mid
Kliiiintli Htriiwlieirles ISo bo fi-ll
WIIK.N IN MAI, IN Slop at Klam
ath I 'ate mid get a good meal fur
alii. Mis Kay Plekult. itni. rt-12
I'Olt lti:.NT Mrs l.menz's lliree
riiiim fuiiiUlied apt ti-i
Foil SAI.i: I ft neivM, well luiiriiv-
ed Apply I.MuIn Wllsmi, I'lilln-
iitln. ii-20
I'Olt SAt.l'!- Ilnilliiiiil. Hiirliiei, mill
I iiuittri"ii, Niiiillary coui'li, with new
miittipss, dresiiPH, t'lillfiiiiler, lltiiinum
rug liiJIt Main, up-st.tlrs. ti-7
I FOR MAl.i:
Phuiip 2H!l
timid plmio. ctieiip,
I (!
VANTi:i Htiitlmi men nnd rock
men. I.ouls K. Porter, runlriictnr,
Cmiim llluek. i'.-s
m&.
WANTIUl KdUM- W pay eiinli Put.
lie Miirket. 0th inns Khiuuitli 1
- :-! I
I'OI'R C0ltl)H of first i'Iiins 2MiiiIi
fllewoiiil for Hiile, )?,K0 nir curd. ,
Pulille Mailicl, !Mh and Uliiniutli,
ft. II I
WANTIMI Imt Cows mid call en.
Apply Kdnlu Wilson, t'lilloiiulii,
(lie. MO'
FDR HAD.' Hlx room modern limine,
completely furnished, Incut' d mi
Hire ruruer lot, tlfilUU feet, on (Mil
Ht Law n, simile and fruit trees, gar
age, Thla In ti lovely linmn. Pilin
Ifiiiiti. 'IVrmii. MS N. Ulh HI H-7 I
FOR HAI.C ICU ucreii coming un
der Irrigation. 220 Oram HI '!
IIAVi: RANCH To leu..i for cash or
on shuns. Will dulry 2ft rnun
nnd ralsp fine vegelubles. Iuiilr
hot It. T. Ilerutd Office 0-12 I
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new walks, '
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