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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1922)
1022 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pngo Two CDMWDAY, 41TNR , i ! I I ,' L. f 8"; M ie EveningHerald :JmA aBaMkll K. tVWAl ftMrrfrtln Mtrffcr Itift thorn, but I hoy have hiu! n vnln. nblp oxperlenco and doni much In provo tho contention of Mr, linriintn, ;Corvnllliv OstPt.JP Time. , CLASSIFIED APSjTID IT ICE MXXMWMMIWWWiWWWW W Wm w W VWS WWWWWWW W WW VW mlmmr0 I I I J HW IWWf l'ufattMd dttly picept' Runay, by Tba Herald Publishing Company or Klamath Falls, at 11 Klshth street. Entered at tlio postofflr-e at Klam ath Falls, Orn., for transmttiton through ! mallt" at tccond-clasi inaltar. - lll'IISON TKliUSOK KKKOIITS iv riiATi:i i..ki: o.b" MISCELLANEOUS (Cnntlnupd from rajto 1) 1 KOU SA1.K Kino innmUilln nnd nut tnr, I.lltorty ltiiom cor 3rd nnd hook, Ily nluhl I had iilmlp very fayornblo ImpresMoti. Soro anil I Miff, ns woll uf iIor tlroil. I rrrllnpd POIt HKNT Tvvo lfK" kIppI'Ikk rooms. Hot nnd cold vvntor. Swan son Hide., tisr. Mnln. 27-1 U'ANTKI) TO TRAPK- Autiimohllo In A-l rondltlon for mllK cows ViiIup SlM Itnx 800. lloritld uffliv 2(1-1 fllUU bUI M E MANTIM - Wtiimiii lo ninrli. Phono IIIM2. (ink mi 21N2S TS util.il Hooins, Utli. near Main St, 27-29 MRMUKR OK THE ASSOCIATED) n my col. after forcing myself to KlMtNISIt KI) Oup room cabins. Col Tba Associated Prc.it I cxeluilve-i .. , , , .. , , . ,, I. cnlllltf to tlioo for publlca- ,ho '''"'""nation of mnkfTiR the linn nf all nVw dhimtrhffi rri.,llt,l final dnsh Raturd.tr. to II, or not othnrwlsc credited Jn With tho determination of innllng tills paper, and also the local news nubllshsd herein. vi:nK'i;3i.v, jpvk mh, was ; i.oooinu Krost Shoes repaired. of. ADVERTISING tho final dash Saturday, the follow InR morning 1 arroso, both Mck' nnd weak and tinahto to eat, but took ft tiottlo of hot coffee that Would do credit to an Arab or n Turk nnd with a fair piece, of cheese I started. Went over the ton of tho first drift and . nt about .10 minute Intervals 1 took 'KOU a swallow of coffee and a bite of IIK.MSTITCUINO and Pleating nt tnehment. Kits nny sewlnit inn chine. Price $2. Kconomy Sates Tom panv, Medford, Ore. 27-r. I KOU SAI.i: -At Olendule. Ore., :ifi 1 acres. Kltleeii acres In cult , sub ' Irrigated by sprhiKs. Sprint; filter , piped In house. CIkIiI 100m house, jsonio furnltute. Reed muro, etc. Knm 'll orchard, str.twberrles. Ior.iii and illlmalyns, peaches nnd almonds alo some apples and pears .Mower rake .i?0" I Portland Woman Toll. KcmnrKKDie experience With Tnnlnc, Snyinu Iti BroiiHht Her Complete Relief on Two Separate, Occasions I luie Inl.en Tiinlae nil two (u- WANTBIu-r.,hU.wffrlr THE LIBERTY Tbb'AY A Rrenl sloiy of the Heerid Heivlre "Alias Phil' IMinody" ll'.s 11 IiiiIi'-imIsImr IIiiIIIit, iiimI )ou'II tuijnv eery iiiniui'iil of II Of eiiursp theie Is 11 rihiiI t'omedy mill ulsii llie liiliwl news 1 eel of lllliely HilbJei'lM Tliuimlii) nnd Krldny The plcluiu llml KIM 11 M'lil oil 111 iillilw il - "Over tin Hill" 110111 Will rmleluii's famous poem 11 stint Dial will live foieter mill iliiulilless the fluent, lleaiie'il. iiiiihI linlexiiliiK pl' tllle I lilt t lias ever urureil our si'lei'll Wi tllRO Mill lo mi.,. Ibis ttOllllelflll pllllllIC t Ion. mill. Addrexs W. II. Kills. lUlry. !S Kvery Itomns, ;-29 HUNT- Apartments thine furnished. Liberty rhree ihlnklnr' this would keen niv Cor. 3rd. anil Main St. ) Atlt.llt .M. . I -I....-... .11. uf-l.a ...U.H t ......! ..a, . . a 'iin.ii.vn.iM iiRiires prove up- Rin-iiRiii 1111 uikiu until 1 "i"u " VJ yon,) dispute Mat business re- make the rim. but th the sun sank KOU llJiNTl'leaaant furnlhj..l , . , . at O CIoCK I was ivunin li leni mime, d rimiiiB nu iiiiui, in .'iiii but by business re- ... ,hn , nni, w..riij ief: tho tar'Add. Very cheap. Phone 3S3-W or nanufacturltiR and nnd made hack for camp. Just how call 202S Heclamatlon Ap. 27-29 all fenced, lots of wood, plenty out mIO,. rattRp, 1 'a mlleN to town, IiIrIi school. Reed road, 2 miles from Pa-, clflc hlRhway, '4 mllo friuu saw milt. Price $2500. Will rI terms. Selllui; owIiir to death In family. Mr Hoy Mart. Talent. Ore 2329 ' lime." ilerlnreil Mrs r: C I'.nieilck. list lloslon Am-. Porllmid. Ortiton I suffered "Ith stotuiii'h trouble four ears, wild miur sloniarli and sick, nervous headaches Often I Itelall trade has not jet tunny drifts I saWcd anil druR out nnvlhlnc In the line of 'house Clrse analysis of thl- M day I don't recall to mind, hut LOST-lletween railroad track "nor2"V0"Vw.s. etc Call A V... Altamont ranch, larRe. yellow, col- J;." ,,,;'" 1 female dop, while rlnic around lvr,""';" 1 neck. ward. youd dispute Mat business r vlval Is marked- vlval Is meant m production. fn unVil tut . "1 "'-. . ""' "'" "' . "-' ..-.inmir one block of froien situation discloses-that the retailers;;; nw .fl-.olh-cr .0mo na laruoMlo lint.. I.nn.l liAi..art tl.fft ttit. ..11. t . v iL.imI. k. ...m aj. ' MM..- i-rih. i ..-" ...... ....... ,.,, jm 3 merit's lliruuii UJ mui ur.-w 'il lo put Into the minds of the pen- thick br three and a half feet wide Pin a feellnp of confidence that prlcos '"! with rope and car and rant-hook t , , , .; .... I forced them over the bank hav.i reached the tioiiom nnd that , ' rtrnt ,nr (,ar ,0 kocp from better times are at hand It Is amax- joins over the bank I passed a hun Ine how rnw reinll merchants In the dred foot ropo around a tree and smaller towns reatitp the value of'tylnR either end to opposite spokes - a'""' mlvertlslnn. They are , "? LT.t X) m close to Ihn picture they fall to r tn0 itcy j would start tho engine - - " . . . . ...it.h .... vine sa .-:i.ii iii.mi or sniMn. .ah anil spin ne wn.'i uiuu ii- - - . V. ..-.. ii would twist sufficient to pull thei 'n iooj shap.. heo Ueo. .Maxwell, rear of tho car uD hill until t would ; Honania, Ore. .-3 fall from the Jack. This would Rive , mo about H Inches, each operation, iia.no run Kent Then starting the car ahead I could, advance annut tne same msianre. This distance didn't seem to count very much In .".2S0 but It all helped. Sunday mornlnr I arose with dif ficult at in o'clock and after a 1 Rreat deal of exertion wlthont break Wk nro still biiyliiR ro;i warrants 'U. It. It (inrano. 10-1 ' We clean stoves nnd rhlmnes, and Van If see Its p"rspertlt. They lock for thu ImfneiHafe ii(51lar and In Rrasp InR at the shadow they miss the substance, ".Tim value of adverllslnc Is romulatlre. Indee'd, that Is lis Erea!et worth. Kastraan has act ually advertised tnw word camera nut of tho iflcilonary and advertised the trademark Kodak' Into the die tlnn'ary, r. . . .. . . r rt . iteiurn ... -. "," "kithN,Ti-1j liKPAIUKI)- Pphol "'" stored and reflnlshed uuttressis m e.i c. , ,,,!.. ntit hnii... renovated All work Riiarauteeil. W KOH SAl.K (iood Rrade, oak house. ... .. im,,,,,,, its v i-. jv o hold furniture. Phone 230-J. 701 " o"-- ' "Q"o t.-J ' Jefferson St. 7,1 JkoH SAl.K-Old papers, suitable for tnT t-.,m,io nir.i.1.. .).r twiit I uuderl)lnK llnulpuiii, rurpet, etc. ,9:ST,;,Jma.l.P. . .r.U.a 1.'i0,t.,;..",,.t wrappltiR and pncklntt. Ten cent, .1 '27.28 Phone r.Ot-ll. 27V2H larRo bundle. Herald office tf KOl'ND A set of tlr chains. A I.. WUbard. 26-5R Tlie tlay'of rrifsleadlnr: advertlslns has passed. The public has come to advertising In the llRht of news, and It Is news. The merchant who advertises tells his story frank. ly to the publlp, knowlnu he will be checked up and courting lnesl. Ration pf his statements and prices. Tho advertisement of today Is nol the subject of suspicion. It Is the merchant who Is afraid to tell his story over hK slgnatur that the puunc reRaraa wiui uouoi, ana pru perly so. The boom In retail" trade awaits only a little thought en tho part of tho merchant, plus' tho fundamental knowledge that advertising Is an In vojitment nnd not nn expense and a duty owed to the nubile whose sup port Is sought. The whnlo business structure of the nation depends on advertising. Increased business means greater produrilon, lower first cost, n larger turnover. Increasing buying and consequently provides a saving to tho buying public. The public should support merchants who advertise because thef are the constructive forc lhat helps to keep cor.ta down. ONE DOWN KOU SAI.K Tho best rooming house In Medford. long lease, cheap rent, price reasonable. Terms. 221 Wist Main St. Medford, Oregon. 2C2S I.O.ST 3M caret diamond, from ring, on streets of Klamath Kails. He turn to Pink Crowder, phone fl95-J , and gel reward. 2C-2S ' KOH HKNT Kurnlshed Apts. two room huuse and one sleeping room. 13 N. 10th St. Phonr 312-W. 20 2.1 WANTKD WOHIC Cooking In camp. I or ranch. AddreM or call I7VJ Main St. 20-2S KOH HKNT Nice little "4. room I house, partly furnished; $1 J. 1T.21 ' Crescent. Apply next door. 22-2S 'T'lIK Ventura rhapttr of Klux Klan of Caiuprnta has dis solved and surrendered Its charter. It has also sWan appeal' to all oth er chapters In the t'nlted States to do the Mime. Tho courts duly es tablished by tho constitution of the I'nlled States have served to mote out Justlceo for over a hundred years They have brved tolerably well, at least as well as a mob of masked men acting without law or precedent. Thero may hao been some occasion for Vigilantes In Cali fornia In the days of M'J, but us soon us. courts were properly established they promptly disbanded The Ven tura Klan may not be able to sal vage Its knight shirts for enough to pay lis fees for the privilege of wear- fast I succeeded In reaching thn car and again melnR snow sufficient to fill the radiator This was always my first Job or n morning, as l al ways had to drain the radiator at night. I finally mad thn top of the rlupib and there before me lay less than 40 feet of snow to bar my pas sage, but my strength being nil nnl rone It seemed doubtful if I could make It. Draglng a board from six 1 tl t'11.111 ll Mi U Hlll' "W I.-M I turning sick and trying to puree. I would hao to lay down. After re-' seallnr this operation many many tlmrf. at 4 o'clock Sunday night 11 , ADES Sh rppa,rlni: succeodeil In at last making the topi bat did not have thn strencth to get back, and contlnualy getting w'orse I did not feel as though I cculd makp out the night. Tho nearest aid being I! uillc.s away 1 decided to bet what strength 1 had left against that distance to the govern ment camp. So I left tho car. came to camp and left a note, and came nn down to Lost Creek cabin, and left the second ono and started for tho other eight miles ahead. It was after flvo now but tho sun was still high, Tho road was new and strange, with numcrcus heavy snow drifts nnd laree logs' baring my progress. Both my legs and fet became numb anal I could feel my strenctn going ami It seemed an age before I would ever reach another mile-board after pass ing the six mllo marner for tne lodge, tlut at last another board came In night. This was the longest mllo I thought 1 ever remembered of hiking. To my surprise It read three miles to the lodge. That meant only one and three-tenths to tne camp Room Wanted Room in private resi dence wanted bv man. Address Box XV. Her ald Office, giving loca tion and rate. rii ho illuy I could hardlv stand up I seldom ut us much nil day us one of my children did nt 11 meal. I at ways felt awfully tired out nnd inv I nerves were so Upset I couldn't even stand the noise of Die children pa- ' lug. "Hut I finally took Tatilac nnd II ' gave me hack my apM.ie, corrected the sour stomach, stopped the tier voiih headiirheH and dUy spells and I also gained eleven pounds In 1 weight "Well. 1 just fe( fine afl.T thai until I had III" 'flu' vvhlih left me ' run down and very wenk mid tier vihih. So I Juki Rot Tanlac again -Now I have regained nil my lost vw'Ulil nnd fei'l Just fine. I simply can 1 praise Tanlac too hlKlily." , Tanlac li sold by all good drug gists AUCADi: THANSKI'.H Will move )ou 1 n time, anywhere. Heasonable 6i'.9-J , 7lf Tin re In nothing too rooiI for our miloimTi Ciirrln snvs so 2" STAR THEATRE TODAY MADGE KENNEDY in "The Girl With a Jazz Heart" She wa lmii;h 'n n,H slaiigv Milt- "if. b ltd bulled bill 'underneath 11 all ulln wan human Here Is a plctuie and a Rill evervotle Mill InVr THURSDAY Return engagement ol "The Idle Dancer" With lllchar ll.irMieuieH and beautiful I'llMlie l Villon' IhirMileuie-M It uti'lv and i 1 beautiful 1 wonder S1 We ller have our favnrlte face pow Currln'N for drui;s -'s ATTENTION MOOSE Klamath Falls LodKe 1106 L. O. O. M. Will moot Wednesday (veiling, .June 2Mli. Im portant biisine-.v to be transuded; all members urged to attend H order of Dictator. Lodge meetings sciond and fourth Wednes days each month. Jack Krost 24tf . . a .1 l,.. H ibl. .!! fri.t isTis I wni down inr'i nni" m " IB II 113 UUU Hkftlciv-U 111 i" .-' MICKIE SAYS n4CDf lX h.yutjc ciitlCCc 1 APTe rr ivpretiiGtmu v UftlMG OUR AtVERTlSlW5' eaLviiXrtft'' C.I '- r " w 2 of tho camp, but was too far gono to tell at the time what my presence ment. Hevlvlng me with hot ginger. I partially related my story and was helped to a cot .and placed to bed. but with the satisfaction of knowlnr that I had won out. In conclusion 1 will state that tbero has not been a penny's worth of work done on the road on this side nnd probably over $2,000 spent on opening tho road from Annie Creek and to data there hau not twen a ma chine In yet, and I consider this sld" much the preferablo route to the lake. Tbo many kindness evtended me by tho men In charge of the camp Including Mrs. Hrown, Drown, Spar row and others will always remain In my memory. Certainly In nil Uncle Sam's vast domains of public playgrounds you cannot find a finer bunch of men. or any who ore more ready nnd willing to help when need ed, and 1 trust.that each and all who may enter the park this season and other seasons will try as hard to do their part In making the park a pleas nnt place as the men now employed are doing. If this I" done Crater lake will rank second to none In the Unlled States. I thank you, FRAK W. HUDSON. Don't forget to take somn Skeeter Dig with you on your next nntirig Currln's for drugs. 28 m Ilend mills make new record with rhlpment of 82S cars of lumber during May. Big Barn Dance - Saturday, July 1 E. A. Schreiner's Place Two miles west, quarter mile north of Mack s store on Merrill rood TIm? Kan Francisco Savings mid ' Uian Society 62C California St.. Sail Krahrlscn Mission branch, Mission anil 21st st. Park-Presldln nisi, branch, Clem ent and 7th uvo. Ilalght St. branch, IlalRht and Del- vedero sis. For the half year ending Juno SO. 1922, a dividend lum been declared at, the rato of four and one-quarter (4U) per cent per annum on nil deposits, pavahlo on and after July 1, 1922. Dividends not called for are added to thn deposit account and earn dividend from July 1. 1922. Deposits in ado nn or before July 10. 1922 will earn interest from July 1. 1922. GEO. TOUnNRV, Mnnacer. Glasses Fitted and Ground and Delivered to you all within two in threo hours In most rases. No long waits. Hepalr.s go out the fame way quickly. Dr. Goble riionr, Ofr. tltaW. Kii. 11:1 1 -J 70U Main Catholic Citizenship Thix l tlu Plr-i n( a S-ile f I'Hld l I I-4I-II1I nt 1 ,1- r run- AKllil.i: iim: Th Jury, after lltieiilng to the testimony of the punu-riitliiii. and IIAVINO UHKl'.Siai li, be.u lh defi miaul, returned a v-r ilici of 'guilty'." Kxtranrdlnarv in li'in, would it not lie? And yet you. dear Mr and Mrs utl-t'alholr. In coiiulle4 Instances, haw done this very thing. In truth, what uu you know again! the cltitenshlp of Catholic ni'lRlibors, except fri.m hearsay and Mo tile nources? Wlli'li did you give the other side a chance to !' fend Itself Th" Catholicity professed by otir neighbors been painted In shsdeless black; but so was Jrnti Christ. d'tnued as a til.iihi'i!ur. an apostate, a traitor lie was silent under accusation, just us your Catholic neighbors uiuall an1, even In the 'present Instance. It U NOT I'atholh religion or dogma a such, thai is here defended, but Catholic cltlteniihlp; lest It) continued silence, hostility, haired, .iiiingotilsm between American citizens be augmented. To avoid this, U patriotic duty no e, than Justifiable self defense. Some attack the citizenship of Catholic neighbors from fanat ical bigotry; with lhete. appeals to falnuss and reason are gener ally In vain. Others do so from mercenary mntivit. there Is money In It. With HUCh, efforts are till llll.re useless; theru Is no con science there lo which one can appeal. Hut many others are d eelved by fraud nnd fnlrehnod. Just as were the crowds Out lam med for Christ's crucifixion With these we would reason. -.1 I'I.iia roit Tei.iHt.wn: ami rvnv Cathollis utnl Plolestanls together settled America, ulitih Catholic Columbus had illsrovrreil. and whiOi cuuntlesK CatbolP missionaries explored and baptiteil In their blood. Togi'lher Hi') felled the forests, drained Die swamps and plowed III" land. To Kether they fought the bat lies of the (evolution, finally suniehod from failure by Catholic France. I'olanil, Irelanil, who si'iu thou sands of men and millions of money lo aid llie struggling 10I0 nles. Side by side, they stood when llfo and liberty were ul stake. Why should they NOW suffer ileslKiiIng nun lo betray them Into hatred for each other? Why? When America was convulsed with (itvil War, Catholics mid Protestants stood shoulder to shoulder. Together Ihey marched, fought, endured, died, and now their dust lien niliiRled upon every battlefield. 'Who will deny to Catholic general.; like Sheridan. Mulligan, iluell, Shields and Hoserraus lint same undyliiK glor merited by Non-Calhoilc .romrailex? Hluitl the sucreil ties welded in war be destroyed In pence, thr ugh tne Intolerance and cupidity of a few? The American constitution, the constitution of Oregon and each other state, all guarantee liberty of worship, belief, even of re ligious opinion. Already grossly violated by llie mullguers of Catholic cllUenhlp, tliece foeH of national peaclt and concord, would entirely destroy these varri'd rights If possible. I'ntll now, Catholics nnd Non-Catliollcs In Oregon have lived Iti Christian harmony and friendship. Hut today enemies are cri ming hatred, prejudice, dissension. Do not allow them to sucieed Do out be one of the jury, which after listening lo the testimony of tho prosecution, and IIAVINO ItllFU.HKI) to IIHAH Till: IIK KHNDANT, returned a verdict if gulliy." Persons wishing to leply ii, or comment upon above, or pro cure further Information on Catholic leaching und Its relation to Catholic iltleushlp am i-nidlally invited to address UKV. I lldll MAHSIIAI.I.. (Paid AilverllHement.) Southern Oregon Celebration ASHLAND JULY 34 Unique and Original Parade of "THE FORDS" MONDAY, JULY 3, In Connection with This Parade $1000 CASH PRIZES GIVEN AWAY TUESDAY, JULY 4th, 10:30 A. M. GRAND PARADE "AUSPICES LITHIANS" AFTERNOON Wrestling Match for World! Championship MILLER vs. HAND The Most Gorgeous Fireworks Display Ever Shown in Lithin Park Prizes Offered for Pftrnde on July 4th, 10:30 A. M. First He.st Float in Parade, outside of Artilaml $fiO.(M He.st and Largest Representation from any town outside of Ash land 50.00 Second $110.(10 2G.00 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Wilbur's Thoughts Got Busy as a Bee BY ALLMAN GEE , I'VE BEEN, CALLED TO APPeAR FOR JURV DUTV-I'LL HAVE TO DO SOMtSNAPPVTHWKIMG TOGETANEXCbSESO I CAN GET OUT OF IT- j U. MVNAME 15 WILBUR DUFF I RECEIVED A NOTICE TO APPEAR FOR JURV I I MR. 0UPF, PO YOU KNOW OK ANV . v ' REASOM VJHV VU ARE HOT . r. A. I ( APPEAR. FOR JURV - AVAILABLE FOeiJURV PiJV;' s LEO, SCRATCH I KJ puTV - r-r ' ? 7- 1 WJLPUP OUl-F.' 1 ! r- i i i i'Vi-rii nil ie v. v i IS !....,-...... .--.. . m Ci3- . ' viatJUKyurr- HIVES' ' I -TjrJ.ll.1!!' II Tl l"l -l...L- IPm "&1 J --- ft ii ynrrflirrffii ff f rr r-i"" - -wyr 3iUttmi, L3irr"-T