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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1922)
180566 Piuro Thruo THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, 3V1.X J I, lIKM tt i saaaWissJil The Office Cat 11V JUNIUH H Iteilke) wi)m lilulit iiii'ii nuy i Hiri) Mould Hid' lo die xxlth Ihelr Jiiinlii mi, lull did you uxor hear n ,l mi) she would Ilk" In die In her goloshes ltU t li--.-. Mni) 'I'M' Kin fellow ubnnwun n swell uir llu )ou loir iilioiii' who own ii car" J a It i' Atomic ' Crater Lake Stage Office RceJ Auto Supply Co. or Metropolitan Garage Tickets also for sale at White Pelican Hotel 'in" l.i. IviiiiiiiiMi r.ili- ii in urrlxe Crater I.ukc In lime f"i Ik'Ii l,i n C t ti r lil.e I i in uruxe Klumuth Full in lime ("r illnn-r ,I'i runic c i ion ti;iu I raiir I. ik In Mcilfurd Packard Twin Sixes used exclusively CLASSIFIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS WWTKli Winter or xwiitres mid thaliuhcrmald Phono Eagle Itldgn Tnxern. iltf Toil lll-.'M Houro loiivciileut for ttxu families Willi liutti, i:nriii;' nd hum Phono 337-J lu-ll I I'Oll RENT Two room r.ildn fur-1 lltshod See Hlek. olflrn 2 Hi llioud, SI. 10-11 1011 SALE- lliilldluK IniM mid nit!- Ins. Will i radn for iIIiiiiioihIh or vnlue. OfJtio SIO Ilni.ul HI. Hco Dirk 10-11 I'Oll 8A1.E- rtienp Nli- little home' on Conger Ave Pnxuuiont. Phone. IM. 10-12 I I'Oll HAM: Join the ti.mil Will Mill n $80 110 Million inelloplinne ulth lint 0 mid all other ntl.ali ineiitB for .'0.ou. I.eo .SlinoiiH. Ilox 3IG. in-lf I.AUV WOI'I.I) I.Ike xiihIiIiii; to do In nun linme. Leave at 201 Mlrhl-I run Ave. IIM2- AltCADK TltANSI'KIt Will mnve you J mix time, iinyMiiere. Keanoiininii finu-J. "tf i:.l'i:illi:N('i:i) Nume nhen en Klineinelit. I'liolle 17-l-.'i 10-12 WANT TO llfV timlillii liiirmi lie- teen 11 nnd 12 hiiinlreil llm Not older Hum ." )enrn. prefer htiick Muxt lie i;i'iilln mni well liroken lit, for ii.iddle. Apply Ituxmnl, Hall ho- lei. Itooiii 212. 10-11 I WAST!:!)-- Kxperlenie,! hmiil iroiiur. l'renrh lluuil Laundry 10-12 I'Oll HA l.i:--(lon.l pnxliiK liilNlueHH. I'rencli Hand Laundry. I"!t N. Illi HI. I0-I.1 KOIt HALK l.'iii Ioiih of natural Ire ut l.'i.OO In half or one Inn IoIh, half-cent jier poumr In Hiualler I ni h. nn dellveiy Call on or tele phono W. .1 Heifer at Hhlpplmtlon, im paxeuielut, nfler ri:!IO p, in. Ill-Ill' Vi)U HAI.i: A-1 WorkliiKinan'H ho lliil. Kl lieilronuiH. I. niuli niiim, kliilieii. lohhy, etc. Will tako South eili Cullfoinlit leal CHtlllu iih part piVllienl. Adilri'MU HIO .Main St. I fi-12 I'OJl KALK - Hi lieml of heaxy ln: KliiK Imi hih. I'lrst clnHii Hhnpe Ail ilrefiH, M. .1. NjIiiii-I, (iieen Sprlui:. Nyhnrl Ciunp. "-IS I'Oll ItKNT- Coiuplelely ruiulxheil iipniliiiuiit, Lyle AptH,, lith nml IIIkIi iilB. Tulophoue. 7 tf A MIDDLH Ai;o lady won hi lllco hoiiHokeiiiiliiK poHltlon for nlilur ly touplii, or xx'lilnxvur. No uhjectlou lo children. AiIiIii'kh, "HiiiiHekceper" Herald office, Klaiuulh Kallx. S-l 1 WANTKI Skilled or ilUHkllled linx factory help, (loml xviikoh Apply nt our officii or phono 70. Pelican Hay l.inhr. Co. H-12 KOIt HAI.K XII niTtiH of i Icii level tiottom land, under IrrlKutlon illtch In LiiiikoII Viillny. 20 cren meadow, halauco fli'Hl claBM.puatiuo ,iir If ploiiKhoil Ik Hiiltahlo for drain or iil'iil'ii, free of rock or UrtiHli. Hmnli hoiiHe, Imru, Kil W"H. Prlro 2,ono. Hco owner, K. II, Hall, 4 ill N. mill HI. Klniuulli I'iiIIh. S.ll ToiiI'm aliilillliin nn to unikii 11 110 iiiiii watch, Imi lin round would ni li" lulled ll it cur," In Die vt-iy I.M Hunliuiu explains II Hoiueone loiuplatiis Unit h huh) iimli iilmonlN iih much im iililn Well llin baby hints InilKi'l'. anyway RHEUMATISM CANNOT EXIST In llm liiiiiiiiu limly If you will use Truit l('n l'ti'nirliloii for Ithuuuintlsiii mid (lout li In rlilli uIimih, iilmurd ami piPIMiHlnriniH. Ill flirt. II In a pity mid ii Minimi to talk uhoul Itheiimutlsm mill (lout, milrli Ikiih suffer with II, either liifliiiiiiuutory, muscular, scla l U- (ir nn v oilier fiiriii of llhouiiiiitlsm Trunk's Piescrlptlon fur Kliioinm IUiii mid (lout hi'IIk for $1 75 This Prescription IIOKH NOT ruin tin.' Minimi li. li iiii:h NOT depress tln heart Kill nil tint muni nnd good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescription It IIOKH NOT rnnttiln any Mercury, Salicylate of Hoiln, Oil of WJntei green or narcotics of nuy kind, lull It absolutely nnd positively oviirroini'H nuy kind of Itliiiiuniitlniii nr (linn ,iu ,tirlli VUIIAM 1rilil, iim YOU WANT? Them In nothing J nut nnj i (.'"in, nun u in iiiiininniiiiii m gei 'something better It In nlnn nn excel- ili'lit l.lver MimIIiIihi Kor sale tit drug stores, nnrli tin III" Star Drug Co, nnd Whll mini Drug Co of Kluinutli Kails, On- Adv. wwwwwww,wwwwwww TOU RENT Vltely furnished front room, Imi Hi nnd phone .M 2 N. !'tli HI S-l I 1-oggliig Shoes repaired. Jack Croat. Sixth St . off Main. litf. WANTED--Womnn to tin repairing nnd tillering half days. I) K M Cleaning Co. 001 Mnln Hi. I0f WANTKI) Girl or hiiiiiiiii to clerk In hlorc and earn for tmokit. Cull 331 intf. III.OCKS I'Oll Kale, .'i IMI per rnrd J. N Oulhrle. i;.2 KOIt IIKNT3 room rtirnlicil llliune. I II i ll I re .'.O.'i N. Utll St. 1 0-1.. KOIt HAI.lv Old papcrn. tullalilo fur uiuliirlylni; llnoluiini, rarpot. etc., nrnpplni; nod purklnK. Ten rent a lii'rK luinille, lloruld office tf MUX WA.NTIIIH Kor tiervliu ua , Knllroiiil MnchlulntH llollerinnkerH ' lllack-mltlm Hlei'trlrlmm Hheet Metal Worker IMpo KltterM Copper HinllliH Car llepalrurii Tlnnerii Car InnpertorH HelpeiH- iill chiHheH. Under Htrlke ciiiidllliinn hent ex plained liy Clialrman Hen W. Hooper of Hid U. H. It. It. I-Jttmr Hoard, In hl htntemenl of July Firm reading iik fiiliwa: "In Ihlri ciiho the conflict Ih not hetwenn the emplioer nml the op pri'Hueil euiployeeH. The pimplo of Ihlri country, tlirmir.li an act of con KreHH mIkiii'iI hy rreKldent WIIkoii es lahllNlied u trlhunnl to decide couill tloiiii which are HUbmlttcd to It In " proper manner uxor Hitch illspute. It In the iIitIhIoiih of thin trlhunnl MKiilUHt xxlilrh tlm whop irnftH mn Htrlklui:,'lteKiirillenH or uuy iiuesllon of llm ilKlil of men to htrlko the men xxlio tukn Htill.erH plnteH urn merely iireeptliiK xviikoh nml xxtirklnc conill tloim preBtrlheil liy n Koverninent , .ll..... ..I nn, I i.re iinrfiil'inlnir 11 llllllllc tiervlce. They nro not nrteptlniJ the xviiroh mill XVIiridllK l-ouuilioun iiiui nn employer Im Irylni; to Inipoxo. Kor thin iniiHon piihlle Henl linen t nml full Kovernmont power will protect the men who remain In their poiltloim uml niixxMiien who may coiuo In." Aileiiunto provimouH have honn made for tho full protection or nil nexv empjoyeeri tho samii iih old em ployeeH xx ho hnxo remained loyally at work. AppllcantH Hhoulil apply lo the officii of tho Superintendent at I'orttuml Union Station, or to the HHMlHlant Superlnleiulenl lit Hohh- ,,HrB' .T. II. WVKII. Hen. Mc. Houllicin I'aclflc. Jy n-o irrcmimmimM I icn GUM E. R. BYqjuT MVliSJI nniiAAaVR4 1 iX Tf - COM " UttH i - ' RED CROWN used , exclusively in ANNUAL ECONOMY RUNS The Los Annele-s-Yosemite (Camp Curry) Econ- , omy Run is probably the most famous event of its ' kind in the motor world. Every year about the mid dle of Mny, while the snow still lies deep in the mountain pusses, from 15 to 20 cars start the stren uous 360-mile run across the interior valleys and up the difficult mountain roads into the Yosemite Val ley. Every car is carefully groomed for victory, and 4 driven by an expert. ' And in all the six runs so far held, all cars entered have used Red Crown gasoline ex clusively. This year the car making the run on the lowest consumption of fuel, a Chevrolet driven by Dom inick Basso, made the entire trip of 360 miles on 12 gallons of "Red Crown" (an average of 30 miles to the gallon), and a pint of Zcrolene. The average gasoline consumption for all cars participating was phenomenally low, This furnishes . ' striking evidence of the continued success of this company in manufacturing a motor-car fuel of the highest grade, justifying for six successive years the unanimous choice of automotive engineers eager to J ' establish the best possible records for their cars. This year, 18 of the 20 cars entered made the entire distance on less than 20 eallons of "Red Crown," although owing to recent rains the roads were unusually difficult. Red Crown -paolin is motor fuel on the market taint the maximum number of heat units that can be rapidly and uniformly vaporized in the modern carburetor and go' into complete combustion in the cylinders, producing the maximum power the ' engine was designed to develop. 4 Pill at the Red Crown sign at Service Stations, garages and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY , (Cillmh) j Class 1-B for can costing under $900 Vaw!ilBSiiHwBa. reatone - DIPPED CORDS -and lfceiv ji tyhftmoQf, iteconts The high mileage records of Firestone Cords continue to cm mhasize tKo fact that Firestone methods are different and better. Their records, steadily Increasing In number and in mileage FOtals, justify the Firestone contention that there is one best wa to build tires. j, Among the primary sources of Firestcme extra mUeage is double gum-dipping the satqratlbn ol tho cord plies i In a yat of liquid gum thus coating each' cord and virtually eliminating internal heat and friction. Another Is Firestone air baj curing, with Its 200 pound pressure, which places every cord accurately and equalizes the tension. , , By blending the rubbers of .deferent rUMai.wki and types, and by tempering It before mpuug. Soraipnt ha Odd still more mileage. Many cord tires aw good a few ari. tetter Firestone user say one is best. Those who have already experienced Firestone mileage, have stopped suopping ana expcrimcimug. ty -- ... cords standard equipment. Investitive your friends success with Firestone Cords and buy your nsst tire accordingly. Come In and get your share of extra mileage. iHijHgttwW tfjfc aWtf" m DANNER MOTOR D. A. KENYON the rant economical ' today, because it con- .' MOSTM1LES jr DOLLAR us CO. I BLY Mr. mill Mm. CluiTleit Hnnlllnr pann ed UiroiiKh Illy on .Monday I). M McUjiiiiiro, who had hoon lonklng after liiiHlnesH iiiirvnt In litis fieillon, lull tor Klamath Kail- on Wednesday. MrH. Janifjft Ulxon mid ilillUrnii -pent the r.ftornoon with .Mm, Mnr Ion Crosn on Wudnostlay. .ImnnK Ulxiiti hcRnn work nl the Illy mer.fntiilli. more on Wednetiilay. Ho wr.h In clinrKu while .Mr nnd Mm. Karl "Walker spent Ihu evening In Illy Tiiefiday. MlfiH i:ila Jean Olxou returned i home Weilnexilay from Klamath KalU, where wile had Iwn since her operation Mr. mid Mm. Arthur Hnmnker und mm, went Into Klamath Knlln on Wednemlay en their way to Vreka Marlon llarncn u.ih In the Illy cer- tlon the middle of the week Mm. Olienchaln poHtponed the club xvhlth wan to have met with her on Wednemlny nftemoon, until J'lly 12. on account of ho many xulti,; u'.xny for the Kourth. Mr nnd Mrs. .lumen (Ji.tn, nml Mm Dalian (ilvun, Mr. und Mrs. JameK Hiisall and Truman MurrU left for Klumalh Kail- on Wediwu duy on their xxuy to Vreka for the round-up. Mr. am Aim Marvin Cronn und children nnd Jamex Hell and family left eurly Tliurmlay mornlnK for Vreku and drove the entire wny th'il lay. Mr. and Mm. Mike Wallln. xvere called home suddenly Sunday on hc- count of their Infant Hon hulni; viry III xxlth mcuHleK. Little Iluford Wal tin wu8 very III the latter part of I ho week. NOTK'K TO CltKDITOIUJ Notice Im horohy nlven that M. II. Spencer has been duly npiiclnted ad ministrator of the estate of Samuel Wolf Neat deceased, by thu County Court of tho State of Oregon for Klamath County; nnd nil persons haxInK claims acalnst said estate are hereby notified to present same to snid ailmlnlstralor at the law of fice of ll. C. (irnesbeck within six mtnths from date of this notice Dated July 11. 1922 M ll SPI'NCKIt. Administrator of the Kstntn of Sam uel Wolf Neat. Deceased J 11 IS 25 A 1 8 I. MIIICKOK ll()M SAI.K Notice Is hereby glxcn that healed bids will be rcculxed by tho under signed until the hour or 9 o'clock A. M.. tho 15th day of August, 1922, and Immediately thereafter publicly opened by the bourd of supervisors of Meadows Drainage District at the of fice or said Hoard, Iloom 3, Swanson Building. Klamath Falls. Oregon, for nn Issue of bonds of said District In the sum or 1525.000 maturing serial ly ns follews: 120,000 5 years from date of Issue; $21,000 C years from date of Issue; 122,000 7 years from date or Issue; 124.000 S years from date or issue; $26,000 9 years from date of Issue, $27,000 10 years from date of Issue, $29,000 11 years from date of Issue; $31,000 12 years from date or Issue, $33,000 13 years from date of Issue; $35,000 14 years from date of Issue: $37,000 15 years from date of Issue; $39,000 16 years from date or Issue; $41,000 17 years from date of Issue; $44,000 18 years from date of Issue; $47,000 19 years from date or Issue; $49,000 20 years from date or Issue, Did s will also be received nnd open ed at said lime and place for $350, 000 only of thu aforesaid bonds said lust mentioned bonds to mature as follews: $1.1,000 5 years from date of Issue; $14,000 r, years from date or issue; $15,000 7 years rrom date or Issue. $10,000 S years rrom date or Issue: $17,000 9 years rrom date of Issue, $ IS, 000 10 years rrom date or Issne; $19,000 1 1. years from date of Issue, $20,000 12 yenrs from date of Issue; $21,000 13 years rrom date or Issue; $23,000 14 years rrom date or Issue; $24,000 15 years rrom dute or Issue; $20,000 16 years rrom date or Issue: $ 2ii,000 17 years rrom date or Issue, $30,000 IS years from date of Issue; $32,000 19 years rrom date or issue; $34,000 20 years rrom date or Issue; said bonds to bear Interest nt not to exceed six per cent (Oft) per annum, payable seml-anuuully, principal and interest to be payable nt thu olflce of the County' Treasurer or Klamath County, Oregon, or nt the Fiscal Agency or the State or Oregon In Nexv York City, at the option or the holder lllds are separately desired on both the xvholo niithnrUed Issue pr $525,000 and on tho $250,000 part thereof ns condltlrns may he such that nt the tlmo or sale thu Hoard xx III only 'want to sell the $350,000. Said bonds cannot be sold for les? ihun ninety per lent of the face value thereof. All bids must bu ticiompuuied by a certified phecki for ; or the par xnluo or the bonds bid for. and must he unconditional. The npproxlng legal opinion or .Messrs, Teal. Minor & Wlufreo will be furnished the successful bidder The aforesaid suit) Is subject to prior continuation of the organiza tion proceedings und the authoriza tion of the bonds by thu Circuit Ccuy! of tho State or Oregon, for Klama. County, und the procurement or cer tification thereof by the Oregon ll rlgutlon Securities Commission, The Hoard reserves thu right to re ject uuy mid all bids, i:. I.. DAVIS. Secretary. J U IS 251 S NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Seuli ed proposals tor constructing or Im proving tho Klumath-Sund Creek Na tional Forest Road project located partly within the Crater National Forest, State of Oregon, County or Klamath, will bo received by tho Dis trict Engineer, Bureau or Public Jtoaih, II, S. Dopariment or Agrlrul- lire, nt .110 'ostoffcu n,B iiorl. InmlrOroKUi, until lo o'clock ; A. M. on fie 2 1st day of .Inly, U122. al xvilcli tlmo and placo (hoy will Imi piihllcly opened and rend. Tho right Is reierved to reject nny nnd all hld.i 111I nono will ho considered except thoie from contractors nscurtnlneil to Im experienced anil responsible. The length of the project to bo con structed or Improved Is approximate ly 20 0 miles and thu principal Horns of work nro approximately ns fol lows. Clearing, 70 acres; drubbing 40 ncres, Common Kxriivutlon, (10,. 000 cti. yds ; Itock Kxrnvnllon, 20,. 000 cu yds ; (trailer Work. .IOC sin- iiuiis, rinismng, n.z miles; Pipe Culverts. 1,820 llu ft,; Class A Con- I crete, 7S cu. yds.; Class (J Concrete, ,I!.P. cu yds.. Reinforcing Steel, 7.000 'pounds, steel I liennm (Hauling and 1 Krectlon), K 36 tons; (I lucii Porous Drain Tile, 1.000 lln ft.; Loose lllnrnn. 2i cu vils . (!rulw.,l II.. rV ,(iravel SurfncliiK, 17,000 cu. yds. I Tho Government hns nvallable for loan to contractors on n rental basis, eiiulpment ns listed In the specifica tions. Contractors will state In bid ; the equipment that will bo used dur j'frtK the construction nnd the mini I mum time required Tho estimated rentals will ho deducted from the total of the construction Items and ' award will he mndo on bid to best uuvnniage 10 tne itovernmeni rne work embraced In this contract shall be completed within I'.O weather ' working days following thu execution , 01 inn contract oy me secretary or ait- rlculturo. The contract form and the ' maps, plans, specifications and estl- 1 mates or quantities may no examined , by responsible contractors ut the 'following addresses; Ilurcau of Pub j He Koiids. .TIG Postofflce nidg.. Port iland. Ore.; Forest Supervisor, Med ; ford, Oregon. Plans and specifics 1 IIoiim will be furnished contractors who contemplate bidding, upon ile- posit ofn certified check for $10.00 payable to tho Secretary of Agricul ture uf the United States. Check will 1 be held pending return or plans and speculations. All proposals must J bo made on forms and In accordance 1 with Instructions forming n part of the specifications a novo rcierrcd 10 and must bo accompanied by n pro; pnsal guaranty In an nmount nt least equal to five (5) per rent or the total amount of thu proposal. C. H. PUItCEU., District K-nglnccr. J II 12 13 H 15 . .. NOTICK TO CONTItACTOrtS. Seal ed proposals ror constructing or Im proving the Anna Creek. Section 2 National Forest Uoad project located partly xvlthln the Crater National Forest. State or Oregon. County or Klamath, will bo recolrcd bv the District Engineer. Bureau of Public loads, U. S. Department ct Agri culture, at 3 lfi Postofflce nidg.. Portland, Oregon, until 10 o'clock A. M. on the 21st day or July. 1923. nt which time and plaro they will bo publicly opened and read. The rlnht Is reserved to reject any und all bids and none will bo considered oxcopt those from contractors nseertalncd to be experienced and responsible. Tho length or tho project to bo construct ed or improved Is approximately 10.2 miles and the principal Itoma or work aro approximately as fol fel fol eows: Common Kxcnxatlon. 15.000 cu yds.: Finishing Earth tload. 1.5 miles; Class A Concrete. 140 cu. vds.; Class C Concrete 100 cu yds.; Rein forcing Steel. 13.000 pounds. I beams (Hauling and Krectlon). 12.5 tons; Culverts. 240 lln. ft.: C Inch Porous Drain Tito. 500 lln. ft.: Crushed Itock or Ornvel Surfacing 24.000 cu yds.. (Irader Work. 573 stations. The Government has available for loan to contractors on n rental basis, equipment as listed In tho specifica tions. Contractors will statu In bid the equipment that will be used dur ing tho construction nnd tho mint mum time required. Tho estimated rentals will bo deducted from the total or the construction items and award will be made on bid to best advantage to the Cloxorunient Thn work embraced In this contract shall bo completed wltnln 100 weather working days following the execution or the contract by the secretury of ag riculture. The contract form and the maps, plans, specifications and esti mates of quantities may be examined by responsible contractors at the tallowing nddresses: Hureau or Pub lie Roads, 31G Postotricu Bids-., Port land. Ore.; Forest Supervisor. Med ford. Oregon. Plans and BpeclHca tlons xx 111 be rurnlshed contractors who contemplate bidding, upon dc .,.,1. nt u certified check fur $10.00 payable to the Secretary or Agrlcul- turo of tho rniieu mates, unec yrm be held pending return of plans and ...rifimiinns. All uronosnJs must be made on forms and In accordunce xvlth Instructions forming a part 01 the specifications above referred to und must he accompanied by a pro posal guaranty In un amount at least equal to nvo ! per cent of thu totul uniount or ,1110 proposal. C. II. PUIICKL.U District Engineer. J 11 12 13 14 15 XOTIt'K TO CUKDITOltH Notice is hereby given thut tho un dersigned hits been duly appointed administrator or the estate or Anna S. Fisher, deceased, nnd all parties having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present thu same to said administrator ut nl res idence, 131 Washington St.. In Khnv ath F.i'li, Oreglvi. within M mo:ith from t'.. j dntn o( i;'; iint'e-i PaiDl July U :922. W. S. SLOUCH. Admin,, Amu S. Fisher. Deceased. J 11 IS 35 A 1 ' - V 1 NOTICE TO Cltr.DITOIlS Notice hereby Klven 4batr the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Wil liam 0. Daniel, deceased, by tho' Couuty Court or thu State or Oregon fni i.-luiiiiilt 'nimtu- mi,l TI nnraoas jiuvlng claims against tuld,o-tnte are 1 notified to preset. same.la'saU ad ministratrix at tna x.uw.vmib vi n. 0, Groesbeck, Klamath .Vails. Ore gon, within Hlx'iriontbs from Ike 4ela or this notice, AMCK 0ANI8L. Admlnlatrutrlx or the KsUie of Wfl llam O. Daniel, aoceaaod. 4' , Dated June 27. IMI J 37 Jy 5-1M8-25 t V7" A A y . 11 4 .- V - tr t 1