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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1922)
THVIUTDAV, 4tl.n 20, 1023 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Two h s I fc I. The EveningHerald K. K mmMiJUikor Ml MWt H. JL HftJi. .UtaJMItor lV,CVNIclu .Advertising WMigfr PaMtilta Aitty nirnjitndayy d Thu Itorald Publishing Company of Klamath rails, at 11 KtKhth street Rntfrnd at the postofflco at Klam ath Valla, Or., for transmission throaitH th wallt at accoud-class matter, MHMUHh'OP TIIR ASS0C1ATBI) PKKRS '" The Atsoclati'd Hrvna Is MCtnslvo if entitled, to tho iito fdr pnhllcu-l tlon, of'all uowii dlsVriichc,' crHiM I to It,' or tidl' otherwise r rod I tort loi this paper, anil also tho local now publlibej lirrnfn. i TIHtltSOAV, JVVK Sl. III2-J ' U '-Jl I UNITED PURPOSE N,t:VSIAIi:iCK all ovor Nortlmrn tSHIfnrnfa yesterday enrrlod a hoostli.K editorial, unPino In the an nnls nf Journalism t'nlqao fur thr rrason that they all carried It. Join ing hand In Diipport of pronrpss. Politically a part of OiORon hut rnmmorclall)' n part of California. Klamath Mi tin Id 1m' aide to find many leusnns In the editorial. Ut'diicstljy' .s'an Kranrlsoo livnniltier rarrler It Wu am not koIhr to rcpuMlsh It In full hut wo are koIhr to reprint ix- ffrpln that we feci are nppllrnldo toi Klamath rounty. 1 Takii tho fcroword and read It rarefully. If contain tin n'.Kons for California!! prnKrS' vhll Oregon laf.H hehlnd. In California the press, cltltftiry anil rlvlc organizations )in lognthrr for tlie Rtneral Reed lit. Hrloui and political disputes are qulrkly ll-owned upon. Ta-y Jturt IiurIiiom. They kevp settlors and In veMors away. Hern'. the introdt.r. tlcn to the editorial, showing hnw the piill-tfirethfr spirit It rultivated: M MISCELLANEOUS von nv.sr Ktirulihoil. Pine. R room mmlorn house. , with r.arnKe. lUii), "K.no ea community. Your community, cre ated by tho ploneern, your fath ers, and destined to outllto nnr children nnd your children' child ren, Is Informed wl" c.msrlor.s' ness; It has on undying ami I. What Influence Is today trinhlli'K that romn.t.nlly notilt What; Int-'Mnnt disquietude 'possesses tliil com munity ronscloHsness? Wh.tl thoiiRht Is paramount In the muni of jour community? llrlefly and hluntly answeri'il, dissatisfaction nkia(lifactlott with what? Dissatisfaction with tho neclect of community opportunities. Dis satisfaction with our e.isy-isoliiK Northern California!. was Dissat isfaction with the lmhlUi.il Indlf Terence hi( In the hone and Mood of our too comfortable Northern California existence. Your community and ours all this gloriously favored part of (Ml-Ifotnla-has examined Its con science and found there many sins of omission We h.ixo taken ac count of our stewardship ami ion vlcted ourselves of offense Moved hv an Innate honcMy quite as much as by an ohtlnus self-interest, wo have confessed that we hurled the talents we should have used And because e are thus honest with otirsoltos. wo am rewarded with tho Rift of dissatisfaction, u precious gift not bestowed upon the Inert, the supine, the hopeless- It- fplf-satlsfled In other words. ours Is a beneficent tlon. In It there Is the promise m LOST Carrier No r. collection book, community health: it Is the aiiRiiry ease return to Herald of (he I's of a community Rrowth such as we hao nctnr known before WANTKD Woman for 'housework We are dissatisfied with the rut , )V tn nlmri ,2, N- j ,, jjs.an that has boKKed down the wheel of . our forward movement. The llftKOU SA,K on TUADi: Chandler out of the rut calls for a MrooR . "Cuuni)" r.,r ivrfeit condition and steady pull, a pull all tosetn-1 um, .$ nr ;;j . er. our dissatisfaction win u s i - - -.- a . - n n irnrinnii-nn innr nnnnniLnji.'.inftfViftVi'.'. CLASSIFIED ADS WW' WW WWWWWWts,Sj lli:MHTIT(MIIN(l and ctcolliiK ut tiichment I'ltii any sewliii: ma roil ItP.NT- Four room liiifiirnlMlii'tl lilnts. I'rloe $2 Krouomy Hales Com- nparluieiit lain Main St. up l"". Medford, Ore S7-r. sliilrs 'J.ail I . ' KM! ki:nt I'leasailt. Ntllicrtll' KI.WI, Ml'OCVT NOTICi: Is lieiehy rIvimi thai the1 lllidetslitned as Ihecutor of I lie Inst will mill testament of t'olei I1 Cut 'tin deceased, has filed with I lie! i County Court of the Stale or Oioroii for Klamath County, Ills Cituil Ai 1 1 en li I or the mlmlnlHlriitloti of said entitle, and thai the said Court him (fixed Hiituulm, .Inly ,s, I'i'ja. at i! , ImliH'k I' M, an the time, and the "Count i Court Ileum in n. niii'ii i I'iiuii Ilollrtit lit K In till I i t.'ill,, ll,,, COIt 11I2.VT . ruriilsliml Ants., t'l''l' -Helween tallruail track and larRe rooms, bath. sleepliiR porch Altnmniit ranch, larite. xellow. nil Lots of fresh air and llpht, close in. "" f'iimle diiR, while iIiir nrouiid I'lumo 2T3-W U!-at ll,,rl- Itelum to r2 1 Malu St lie .. I'w;,rd. 27-.1U WA.NTKD- Men to work on mint' , .'. Tr" . T 7. farm. 12 tier dav nnd liiwrd. An- ' It SAI.I.- (loud Rrade. oak house- nli- Lawrence iMi-nr Sinn. l'nelfle "old furillllire I'hoiie 1T.0 Mint Co. L'S-30 home. looms and bath. In Mills i,.,,,,, llH ,,, ,,,,., fur ln.i ln.r ol.Jee .' !'...Vcr ,',.".,,U.1 '"T" '-N. 1.0r,l"ll,, lf " !" hkIiI iii-.imiu and call 2lia.s Itechunallou Axe S7-2!) lt, ,.( I l,itn-nt III of tt..:.: r: r r : r I'ated mv 27. 11122 MICH.i:i. I' II IITIN Kxei'lilor of Hi,. 1. 11st Will and Testa ineilt of I'Kloi I' Cut tin, deceaxed l-S Ifi-22 2' hold Jefferson st. Mirici: nr smiiiiiVN mai.i- os ,1. 7iii ii:iriiii 27-! I .M'lHe Is lieteiij Riven that tni.lt i .nild b Milne ol 11 Wilt hi Cveiiili.in VQll SAI.HOK TH.i)I -Will tak.V I'OH SAI.I-V ": '";l'- Al Ywl l ij III'' t;irriilt CO... I nl tit,. RO.M earns first paMue.it. on nl. o. "' Kl'l Mhape. See tie... Maxwell, tl 'f f I 'i fot Ihe'oui. )' ... j m 1 1,,, . I.....I non.wM. uro 27-;t ."."""' ' i i. w ou.s i,ldir 11 irnitil loi its n.iiin.tnt M.lli J ---. - Winters Ji.welrv Slnnv L'S.l W VNTKH TO LOST On Sutida)-, June 2.", botwei KestersftnV camp and Dorrls , man s iokethook conlatnli.R val uable papers and pictures Names on papers. Axel TaRt and Axel An-' derson. l'lease return to l.und's cafe ti, tlnrrl .v.sii illfsaiisiac- ixlamalli. in the ease of "I. o rialntlff. s n o Williams. He TltAUi: ntoinoliH filai.f. which said Will of Ix. In A-l loiidltlou fur milk cows eimot. was .in ti in,. 2tsi dm . i ... .Value jMlU.llox MiO, Herald office. ' l;ehri.nr. inaj. I will, on the I'.tli II ' .... . I .li.t ..f li.l. li a ... .1... - ;ii-l '.' .'. .... . ., hi, mi. iriiui iiuiir . (t the Cinrl House of Kliitiinth Conn I.OIIOIPCH Shoes repalled. Jack '' D.eKoli. In the City of Ktiiiii.it li Krost 2ltf 'alls. OreRmi. ai thn hour of .' . o'llock I' M. in. said date nroci oil VOli HAM: At tllemlale. Ore . nr, aires, ritticu a res In cull., sub- lniRated liy sirliiRS. Sprint; water .l d III biillse, KlRhl rom linilse, soiuo furniture. Reed ramie, etc I'am He on hard, straw lurries. loRau and Hinial).i, iieuches and alu.nnds also substantial good "nlv If wo oner- y0,. e- ' i This editorial It being printed today In nearly, every representa tive newipaper In Northnyi Cali fornia, It Is thn first Hum you ever saw a larne croup of news (i.ip;rs of otlnrwlse iihersified In terests voice a nimmnn imrpose hi Identical words. It Is presented In this unique fazblon to eirltu jour curiosity tttid cairsV you to read It whether editorials Interest )u ormit. Ami whn you 'read II we b-llevn jou will find lt-volies the anplralloii of every resident of exerj-riitnmunlty In which It Is printed. lis rleinental purpose Is to wake up'Norlhern California. The moat ent Is opportune for tho pecplu of this soctlon to lay aside differ ences, drop family blckerlnits, ban ish municipal .Jealousies and stop tOWI.pollll'S from clORRll.R ReSer- al progress. HetocuIzlnR tho necessity for Immediate action, the press of Sun Francisco, Oakland. 1ierkil. Ala moda, San vloso. Stocktoa. Sacra mento and other localities of this section am today setting an ex- u in pie by unltliiK In one bli; move ment for too uuamt-ni-nt or 'Northern California. Regardless of politlts, forr.ettlnc past difference!), thu newspapers are together In an effort to unite nil thn cities and towns In u rout, mou tenlliuent of" good will, in a lomnion effort to let the world know more about this finest sec tion of California, In a common pull for more population mid mure development of our wonderful re pource and opportunities. In a rtnimon hnott, not for San Fran cisco or for Oakland or for any one rliy or town, hut for all thn cities aim towns 01 .Normern uawoniia. Hint's u whole sermon on com munity duly In a few more para graphs. It applies to every common ItJ". It Is easy to criticise, to let every ono know that you are dUsitlsfied with thn community prottinu but what are you doing (o iiotte? thu program Hero's what Catiforul'i ix recommend. Substltuto Klamath oiinty for Northern California to rhI the full weinh'. of It; You are wont to tipeak of com munity crow tl, so jou must bo Hove that jour community Is ullvo. Yes, there Is if mind In your Bite the ronstrurtho Impulse be hind It A stale founded uiin nui'h a spirit will ro ahead. Such concerted action Is unconquerable There Is no copj right on the Idea It can be worked in Klamath If the united wlfl rf Klamcth uiiinty Is be hind It and ll Ik the only way In which we will mer niaku progress. coiiio npiiles and pears. Mower rake, harrow, plow also Rardeu tools, plae,, all fenced, lots of wood, plenty out side ranRc. 1 ' mill's to town. IiIrIi si hool, Reed road, 2 miles from I'n i Iflc hlRhwnv, '-, mil, from saw mill l'rlco )2.inu Will Rive terms .Sellii.R owlni; to death In famll). Mr Itov Hart. Talent. Ore 2:l-2'.i KOIt ItlINT Two hoiinekeepliiK' w are still hnyliii: road warrants roonr. and ono two room cottaRe ,. ,.,,., ' ... .. tv...... ....i u-i.. ......!.. i " " " 'il.rai.e. u i .. ... li,, nMi.i Uilil lir.Hi 4 ill llinii.'.l ltCNT 2 sleepinR rooms In private familj, t. tin. 414 Wal nut. 3,S.2! to sell at public anilloii. to the IiIkIi est bidder for rash, all of tln rlnhi title unit lutennt of fl.n said I. t Mills In mid to the following dcx-rlli eil real properly, to-wlc The Northeast quart-r. the Noilh half of tli Noithwe t quarter, t Is- Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Sic Hon 1'lve Also, tin N'orlheast quarter of Section CIrIiI. the Wist inn half of the Southwest quartet of Seitbin 1'iiiir the West hal' HB f m i ' - m I At the LIBERTY today I B III pieseulllir l) I'll I'lll' IIH.I. for II'" I i .iisideiiitlini of u put i mi". I mil !' Titt in H mi; a task wlili li annuls me a ilellKht whullv H iiiiiiIIi.mmI Will Cnili'loli. iipmi whime puetits H Oils pimliiitleii li bailed Is known as tin H aim i " He Hiiim or thn homelv llilnilf H nl tire the llilnus with which ou and I ate I luiltiiateh rmiillliu Not has mi) poet eer H i eale.l a keener know ledKe of the Inner H "oililni's nf the henils and lilluiN of Just I'lal.i I'i.IUh I.mm Hie Mill" is a ph'turn lh.it will H live as lolir, as the InuiieU Mill tlllltiue In H siii ll will I. e as linn; as tho l"'e ol H H miilher ror her .lilliln'ii He.lliMtiil In all Hi" H tniiiheiH mid rmbeis in the world. It will d'l H H -inn,, lowanl inakliir the win Id a belli ' H 'l In uhlili in lite H II. W. P. H I J I 'In S.r.hel quail ' i ' i -li II NllH all HI 'lowil I li I it i n lln i So H'l linupe I' mi u I al or the U .lldin.lli li mil, in Kl.ninilli ( ,'miiIi Ori . ."I r -..I in .id ther. ii a- in i in ir. I" atlsfi the Jiiili.iii.nl r n.l red In Hi., ,iIhim iirt.lid i.iu.e nit Hi. 'nl il.it i.f J muiirt l'i.'.' whl. h aid ludRiiieiit I- fur Hie mini nr ,, I'll., i Die llilllilleil Thlilt Tlir. nnd ." Inn Hnllars .til' Inter -i hi i'h .it or I 'Klii I'er i m n i tin 'in fii.ni tb. . iRtith .lit nl Inn nit I '.'.' I'd'.. I III'- sin .In) "f li.ue ll I : I I. LOW Sheriff nf Ma'ii til I in.lllt III.' II, III IIT I II VWKISH H.'l.ilM I s f. .:' :"i Jt n tlt2 I'll.'1 Call nVetlltlRS. "9-1 SAYS CONTHOI. ItY C. V. oi'i.i.mi:.iN m:v mm: (Continued from raxn I) l'Olt SAM: Klnn mandolin and ruI tar. Liberty Itoonis, or. 3rd and Main 27-23 FOK IlKNT Two larRe sleeplnc j rooms. Hot and cold water. Swan- "..ii iii.ik . ' eiuiu. . i-i- ri'ltNISlinn Oim room cabins. Col- I onlal (looms, llth. near Main St. 27-2U 1 We clean stoves and rhlmnejs, and do anj thli.R In the line of house work. Mow lawns, etc Call A. Van ItrallllRen, Pluille i4"J. If KritNnriii: iii:i'aiiii:i)- cpi.oi slcreil and re'lliisheij luatlress n novated All work Riiarai.teeil W W. Iionart I'hoin. 17.S-W. 12-Jy 'i MICKIE SAYS AE NOW GOlLTsl OP UOtWOVJIW" NEB. UetGHaOBS 1 zoph a "xwi cmgaa fmaiin JOORN W. , VA)HCM f6 KO i xtHM4isi vuilu tmuvta t ttsTfD VEa WK'RtfaUVW? woMuer, i otowr-mviK.sou vwx. mikx wv a, aguw t c : -"- '-' 4jtttA fr-- I, l. UliiHiMul V jsW allI-mj isn v-t Pacific, Union Iaclfi. and Iheiice to thi- naatfrn markets Held l', tij Lull;: l'ii-e , 'In order to remedy this condition I he souRht to itir)l.a the Central) Pacific. II" was unable to iln so. flndlnR that the Central Pacific was controlled by a 939-year lease by the Southern Pacific. He then pro ceded to acquire and did acquire the South ern Pacific company, and the dis crimination then In voRi.e acalnst the I'nlon Pacific was stopped. t'nlon Pacific Ootelopment "Immediately upon atqnlrlnR the Central Pacific, through the nvnep fchlp of tho Southern Pacific, tho Cn- Ion Pacific proceeded to Improve tho llne.s of the Central Parlfic The great Lucln cut-off acro.ns the Orea' Salt I-ake was nnstrurted at a rnit of many millions of dollars A nreal amount of double tracking- was lint in and narrow gauce lines were widen ed and made standard, tho little Ior- Rlng road of tho IVinl Lumber coin, pany was acquired and made a broad Kaugo lino and extended northward through Klamath Falls, and another lino was started at Natron, In Ore gon, southward to Oak llldge the Idea bclnR to Ret a low Rrad line that would not exceed ono and one tenth per cent grade, 30 as to tap all that great lumber country In North ern California and Southern Oregon,! and avoid the heavy and oxpt n.sivn. haul over three, and ono-half per cent grades crossing the Siskiyou mountains. All this work was to-' pod In 1912. "The road from Fcrnlej-, In No vada, to Vrstwood and Susanvllle, In California, was built, but tho work. of extending theso lines was stopped 1 when tho Southern Pacific secured control. Tho Southern Pacific has aj road Into Klamath Falls now nnd why should It build the road from Susanvllle to Klamath Falls to com peto with Its other lino? Tho Colon Pacific never allows u lino to lie Idlo Kim ItHNT Aarln.entH i:err ihlnR furnish. .!. Liberty Itnoms, Cor. 3rd. and Main St. 27-29 FOIt SAM: Old papers, suitable for underlying linoleum, carpet, etc . wrappini: and parkin)'. Ten cent., u larRo bui.dlit, Herald office. if AltCADi: TltANSFHIt Will move Jin. tvline .iti where IteaNoiiable 5f.9-J 7lf tJ' 4P9P " WBUlak t'JZK r v 5 LADIKS Shoe repalrltiR Jack Froit 24tf Herald classified ads pay joq. STAR THEATRE TODAY I). V. Griffith Presents Richard Qarthlcmcss ailfl Clarine Seymour "THE IDOL DANCER" A colorful enthralling story of the farawav Southern Seas A picture of wild adventure. TOMORROW Agnes Ayres in "THE ORDEAL" &- COUNTY TIIIMSVnnt'K etici: 'Notice Is hPrBbygltitn that there ant funds in tho County Treasury for the redemption of all Protested Hi.- terprlse Irrigation Warrants. Kieept No. 20k Protested July Htb. 11121 and No. 247 Protesled Notmnber 17th, 1921. Interest on the same will cease from this dam. Dated at Klamath Falls, OroRon, this 29th day June, A. I). 1922. 0. K. VAN IMPKIL 29-C Inc County Treasurer. Eagle Ridge TERS? STRAND IOc- wiii.it h kvj:uvhoiy goi:h- -to HOMK Ol' 1 Hi: IIODKINHOV I'HATCIIKH "lis of Hate" starring Jack Hoxie Hatli.K the Rlrl who spurned him when he lost his mono), hatlllK thu world In Reneral. yes, oven haling himself, jet "Hate Hammond overcome them all In "HIHh of Hate,' Jack Hoxie lat-i-hI western feu Hue FRIDAY "The Grinyo Devil" and "Country Store" Admission 10c and 20c Show Sturs at 6:30 MORE DAYS TO THE Friday, Saturday and Monday and the big event is here . Hetter come in now and let us dress you tip, if in need of a Suit of Clothes, lint, Shoes or Boats or Cnnipinij Clothes. We carry 11 com plete assortment. Suit.s from $15.00 ii to $40.00. Hals for drew and cowboy styles, $-1.00 to $12.00. Dress Shoes from $5.00 up to $12.00. Hoots, Silk Shirts, Silk llamlerchiefs, etc. If in need of Camping Clothes or ISathinj; Suit we have a (,'ood assoitment to choose from. K. SUGARMAN "I Aint Mad at Nobody." We will he open Monday until 8,1. M. Closed Tuesday all day. f w , . MKL 31 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THEY SHOP IN DIFFERENT PLACES I I m rn Opened June ICth Under New Management Jteservatlons now belnir mailn for thr. aunimer scubon. Dining room open to nu jiuuiic jor unien and dinner partlej by appointment For r.i,.u address, Lnssco V. M. WeAlon or Manager H. "W. Kilbomue, formerly of the llockwood Hotel, Santa Barharu, Cal-Ifornla. i5 SUIT IS CERTAIN ) SSI OH.TOM.rtOW lOCKV THANKS FOB THE rbH W FPT GOIHG OH THE FRITZ.- ) 'y1 J I WAS OH MV WAV To L MONEV,TOM- I'OM'T ' ' UJgawiBgaa!5MiJ'il- J?. W. 6UC6S.-UOOOVER WElll ?X5:lJo'J,B VOO WANT TO GO I P H -Jl? WT T V AMD ORPtC A UPLLOHFiPkl)A0 C6 DEI EP with mf'P - ,Vi L I aiJ I new UHE ! ,! ''ELta'HE,e7AHP IT'S RCAUV-I'LL W11" N& I ' 1!.."4'' M ' "' 1 'r 'VrrYNeET05pAVBir ! f TT'UO.IHAVEAM 'TL , ' , BY ALLMAN igtyWvy ysszttZmnzT- lSgsCM!ttttto mXmiV4Ufttm mUnimUtt,pnmmmlhirmmnmimmmttpglmftmmW0mMmi r,yfyf ,N" ns