The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 25, 1922, Page Page Four, Image 4

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THE .EVENING. HERALD, KLAMATH EALL3QREU0W
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A
t , A HOTHOl'SK POKT
A colnunlst sat In Ills 24 room
And 'rrcJlrg1iTovVfnt Whin1 Iro,
Kor lio linnkcrod to Bins
' , 0 posies nnd'snrlwc
But coat of Ico cotfcred his lyre.
'JtVmcJicd, in Velvet IMgUsh
But I'lnln Tn (i Intent.'.,'
My wife havlng'toft1 my boarding
plnco I will not bo responsible for
tier hell rnlslpff. Won Stokes,
1 - ' Wnkley, Ky.
t. Wnkloy, Ky., rress,
fc Xo Effort.
"Did you moko your complaint to
the boss, oil you.sald you would?"
Yeah.''1
"Huh! Ho didn't pay anymore at
tanllon than Judge Landla docs to
a denunciation by congress f"
According to an expert, at tho ago
of 30 tho'avcrago girt Is looVIng for
th-ldeal man; nt 23 for tho real
mas; at 30 for tho man.
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KLtXJV OK XKWSIMPKR FAMK
' A Reeling hour you're worth an
i inky "play"
A tcotlng hour .rage Ono Is mostly
. 'you
Another smell nnd you are tucked
, i away;
Thi palhs'of glory lead but to Page
Two!
should bo compelled to bo Incomornt
cd and fllo n public accounting of
wnere Its money corner from and
how It Is spent.
"I Introduced such n bill Into tho
Now Jcrsoy lcglslnturo and It was
promptly squelchod. I'm going to do
it again aimed nt tho Anll-Saloon
League If I get to tho United
Blntcs senate."
Controlling "pernicious lobbies,"
sayj i:dwnrds.Js. as. Important as con
trolling campaign expenditures. And
ono of bis plalform planks Is "antl.
Nowberrylsnu" Others are reduction
of Income taxes, control by tho states
rather than tho federal government,
or funds spent for public health,
child hygiene, and public roads.
Kiys Unrest tn IUkiio
Tho main Issue, howover, Is pro
hlbltlon. Oovernor Kd wards calls it
"the llvest thing that ever hnppcn.
cd."
"I'm against Ihe hypocritical situ
ation that has been created," 'ho
sa)s, "It's a deceit. Ilaslcally, tho un
rest In this country Is duo to prohl
billon. It has not reduced crime bu
has Increased It.
rafxo Font1
determined tu hnvn them changed so
us to mako them posslblo of enforco
ncnt." w . s
aovemor Kdwards' friends bro
making rousldnrnblo political eapllal
oul ol th'nl'lact that ho is politically
wot, and pursonally dry, whllo they
rhargo tlfnt Senator Kretlnghuysou Is
porsonnily wet although ho voted
.dry.
"New Jersoy," says IMuard, "Is
no welter than other state. We're
frank about It, though, and tho oth
ers nro nfrald to bo."
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GO' HOOJ) How a-s You
By COND.O
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GRANT C C. SPEAKER
llo.id
of Itnllroatl ('onimltteo Will
Prtent Findings
i:. J, (irnnt, manager of thu At.
gomu lumber company ulll speak nt
tho chamber of commerce forum
Wednesday on tho present railroad
situation and Its effects on Klnmnth
county,
i (Irani Is chairman of the chamber
of commerce committee appointed to
Interview the officials of the South
ern and Western Pacific nnd to se
cure all nvnllable information on tho
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'situation ns It affects tho county.
t . has just returned from San Franc
Where bu bad n lnni mnln.H.., .. 1.1.
un. ... I " "",. v..v a -.i v 1,1111
it i . . Want " "nileMlood Wm. Sproule. president of the South-
...... . ,.v.u r ,,u one in respect ror.crn Pacific, niK! Sproulo's statement.
law and Its enforcement. It Is be
cause 1 nm conMnced that public
opinion makes It Impossible to en
fyco many existing laws that l am
In regard to railroad development In
this section will bo given to tho mem
bers of tho chamber at tho meeting
tomorrow.
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1 CLASSIFIED ADS
" mmm a a m is
MISCELLANEOUS t
WANTED Boy's second-hand, bi
cycle, 18-Inch frame. Cash If favor
able. Phono 53CM. 2f-"G
WANTED TO BUY Two good so-cond-hand
trunks. Must bo cheap.
Box 2H Herald office. 24-26
y Auk Diid? He Knows
Willie Willis "Pa, what do they
mean wnen tncy say a woman Is
dressed In tho height of fashion?"
Papa Willis "About an inch
aboro the knees, my son."
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Kliook AO Over
Cook (explaining her late arrival)
1 'ad to go Into a drug store, mum.
1 were trcmbtln' like a aspcrln.
Coxlo says folks thct dream of
tomorrow, always find a today thct
wakes 'em upv
' "About tho only difference be
tween children and us grown ups Is
that wo weigh moro and ain't so hap
py." notes Tom Martin.
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Ho ran his boat upon a reef
And badly Jammed tho hull.
It didn't hurt tho oarsman's head,
Altho It split his scull.
FOn ItENT, 8AL.B. OR TRADE
Ono or tWO C-room hnllina iili.l...
cd, bath, light nnd water. Also two
lots CO ft. on pavement. 150 x 140 ft.
In Falrvlcw add. 1 sell nr Irnrtn
part or all for acreage on highway or '
" luau, ur nairy cows, car or smal
ler house. Call owner G45M. 24-25
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klSURQAM ROAXJOSTlrACl aTATOt4 I
our. Nrexr sececTtou Witt- uis -Div.ori,ue
BY TMe CHN a.lSXsr.s. rttSMBCSrS- OP.
fTHfT FMMOVJS BACK VRO 5NTGftTAINepS !
ALClGHT, L6T 'G'R C5.0 ;;
4
I
I ui j ml In uiiituriMHsiMl riilnis Urn per
iod of tliu iiloiUier, J I In immlorly do
llnentlimM ii JJ)AIjJjMejj)vlrlii,'.i,
Uiggi'd IhiiiohI)' nnd fniirlenMiioHS,
(OUIiIimI wHli riHui I for women nnd
teiiileniemi Uir rlillilren, mo t tin do
lhtlit of cniliitlM't IImuihiiiiiIh, wlin
llllNO mCMim lllll) fllltllflll H'lllllMH,
lino (trey bus iilil liriiltnliul to puliii
nuiflli'l nnd llliilliyi IiiiIimuI, Iio Iiiih
thk i,im:in v
When Viola Dnnn, ilm fiiPi'limllni;
Metro star, comes to the Ulmily
riioittm tudiiy In hor nuw plrtuiu!
rulluil "Seelng's llelliiliiiti" hIio u III lIiiuiiUo.I the dinnmtli' elmiient with
nppor In u role Hint exuelly sulmlno mi'iiu aklll. un Is mlitmiemt by
her iiliiuiint, eharinlng peisniinllly. It , ilm furl Hint nit nf bin giout iitoilen
Is Just tho type of part Hint .Miss i lend tlitnsnhcA im umillly In iidiil"
D.iim p)ii)h ho well, iinil her many ' tnthui for Iho motion plilurn mienii.
frlouilK will fxi delighted with hor
iivtliig In this new eoiueily-drniiiu.
MNs Dnnn ennrls Iho rolo of Dlnnii
Webster, n millionaire orplinn. Dlitnn
mid hor iAi til's suitor nro obliged to
peso ui miiriled when, on their wny
V.iiiio (Iroy's iiiiiHtei'iileoo, "liosnrt
dold" will bo shown limlglit nl Tim
fUmiiil
ST.Mt THIMTIIi:
(Jeoigo Ado Is Aiiioileu'ii foromoiil
liiuk t" Uio city they nto nbligeil In tiuiiiorlst, for mmv ji-iiim ho Iiiih
put up nt Iho town's only hotel A ' i.eon willing for iho IomiIIiii; iiiitun
fo wiIidm later, when slio returiiM to rlini uml nowMpiipers
her homo, nho finds it frlejid or hei .Mi, now In- hns willlnn u story
brother who hud been n guest ut the j dirert for the srrenii. And, whnl'H
blitel wheii she liml stopped there, j more, ho toU ibornteil on tho Mfoniir-
Sio InfomiM lilm Hint she Is not mar
rlcd. hut before sho hnn n elnuiro to
explain further, ho tullii hi r Hint ho
will safeguard her "secret." Ai fur
in ho Is roueerneil "seolng's believ
ing "
nii; sTiiAXD
The pelHil.iUly of ZiuivTin.v Is not
mi lU'i'ldeiil Of nil luiliortmii wrllersiOgl
1 1
lo, wtnlo niiM of tho titles, mid
wnrled with the dlreclnr through'
out Hie malting.
"Our Lending Clllcu" Is n rhur
nrtorlNtle Ado story, full of genuine
humor and feeling, nod nu Ideal hi
blelo for "The (lood l.urli Hlnr."
'tile oust Inrludort I.0I1I Wilson,
Tliooilotti Itolierls, (lily Oilier, I'lum,
liml Klhol Wnle
of fiction he atone has truly riiugiit' This Isiest I'uiniiioiiiii picture will
the spirit of the Wst and hns pur- li wliimu nt TI10 Htnr lonlgbl.
vlco office Lnkclow, Oregon and
receive reward. SS-31
BINDER TWINE nt J. W. u-r.
whse. on Spring St. Prlco 19c per
lb. Special discount to Farm Bureau
memoers. Phono 557-J. 20-26
FOR SAL.K 000 feet
121 N. 11th St.
C-S cable.
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AN TED Walter or waitress and
chalmbonnald. Phono Eagle Ridge
Tavern. " 3lt'
FOR SALE 1000 feet C-S
121 N. llth St,
cable,
tf
FURNITURE FOR SALE Full slia
oeu.,springs.iory dresser, kitch
en range, all tn good condition. Pric
ed reasonable. Call 51R after 7 p. m.
24-25
FOR SALE Electric range, piano,
tewing machine, rugs and Victrola.
Some other household articles. Call
afternoons 1129 Lincoln or phone
17R. ' 24-26
WANTED Five or six room furnish
ed or partly furnished modern
house for tho winter. Will leaaa ir
aesirea. mono 326. 24-29
ARCADE TRANSFER Will more you
.,in,llme' nywhere. Reasonable.
8C9-J, -t
FOR RENT Housekeeping Apts. 39
High and 52 Main. Phone 15.
21tf
FOR SALE Wheeler & Wilson sew
ing machine. Prlco reasonable. N.
B. Drew, 601 Main St. 21tf
A REAL BARGAIN GUARANTEED
Ono 1921 Ford, 5 passenger
touring. BUIck Sales & Sorvlco Co.
21tf
WANTED Housckcopor. Would prc-
iva outtivuuu who count mnv mmn
nights. Apply room 3. Swanson
"lag. 25-29
WANTED Two .passengers to sliaro
expense to Portland br nuin ti
3W. 24-2C
Inijiosslble Questions -
I ran tuno n violin, but pleaso tclren
mo now to make a tuna fish.
, wVl' J0,.'!0 ,r'cd . government
control of almost all public utilities
except thos bootlegger'.'
f -
ij Amos Tash sas usually tho young
nller stnrtln' In u bank at the bot
tom, as 'spendln tho soon hour
ylayln' ,rhu, an pool won't.bo both-
wed with tho cares o' the presidents
fege. 4
FOR RENT Strictly modern threo
room unfurnished nnartment In
atone building at 125.00. No child-
There's, threo nnlmals that are
rarer than thqJOodp Prohibition; a
y si bit store; und tho toiler that work-
hI hlmsolf to death.
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Two room partly furnished eottnm
at $12.50.
One largo room cottago nicely fur
nished at 110,00.
Four room cottago near high
school at $15.00.
Four room bungalow near depot at
$20.00.
Flvo room strictly modern home
with outbuildings In best part of
Mills Addn. at $30.00. This Is a
dandy.
Four rooms with bath near Fair-
view school at $15.00.
nvo room modern house on Wall
St., new and clean, at $25.00.
Four room houso on Main St.. near
,u. b. canal at tiz.&o.
Strictly modern flvo room houso
on Wantland Ave., at $26.00,
New and modern four room fur
nished houso with bath, on pavement
at $30.00.
C1IILQOTK & SMITH 727 Main 8L'
1 , Phono OO ..24-26....
FOR SALE Span of horses, har
ness and wagon. J. P. Hogan,
Klamath Superior Inundry. 21-25
FOR SALIT-Oood paying business.
French Hand Laundry. 21-27
FOR RBNT Two und threo room
furnished apartments anil small
houso. Closo In. Tel 342W. 24-25
WANTED $1600 for 2 years, pay
8 for same. Security first mort
gage on furnished homo and lot close
In. Inqulro box B. F., Herald office.
9-23
.MEN WAXTUD!
For service as
Rallrojd Machinists
Bollcrinnkors
Blacksmiths'
Electricians
Sheet Metal Workers .
Pipe Fitters
Copper Smiths
Car Repairers
Tinners
Car Inspector
Helpers oil1 classes.
Under strike conditions best ex
plained 'by Chairman Bun W. Hoorcr
of tho U. S. R. R. Labor Board, In his
statement of July First roadlng as
follews:
"In this caso tho conflict Is not
between tho employer and the op
pressed employees. Thu pcoplo of
this country through, an uct of con-
gresi signed by President Wilson es
tablished a tribunal to decide (utnll
tlous which nro submitted to It In a
proper manner over such dispute. It
Is tlio decisions of this tribunal
ugnlnst which the shop crafts are
striking. Regardless of any tiuestlon
of the rlKht of men to strike tho men
who tnko strikers places nro merely
accepting wage and working condi
tions prescribed by 11 government
tribunal and are purformlng 11 public
sen Ire. They nro not accepting tho
w.iges rtnd working renditions which
1111 empIo)er Is tr)lng to Impose, For
this reuson public centiliter and full
Roivrnment power wilt protect the
men who remain In their positions,
nnd now men who may enman " '
Adequate provisions bnvo been 1
mndo for the full protection nf nil,
now emplo)ees thu same ns old em
ployees who have remained loyally,
at work. Applicants should apply!
to thu office of the Superintendent
at Portland Union Station, or tn the
nsslstnnt Superintendent at Rose
burg. .1. 11. iivr.it,
(Sen. Mgr. Southern Piirlflc.
Jyco j
BZtXZCaffCMMMBfeMABajB;
OLD TIME FARMERS MARKET DAY
AT THE PUBLIC MARKET NEXT
.SATURDAY. COME ALL YE FARM
ERS AND MAKE IT A REAL MARKET
DAY.
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FOR SALE 26 ncros, 1 mile to
Mcdford. Modern bulldlnes. croon.
Eight acres of alfalfa, stock. Pay
ment down, balance easy terms.
Forced salo. J. Petorson, It. 1. Box 8,
Mcdford. 17-27
FOR SALE Old papers, suitable, for
underlying linoleum, carpot, etc.,
wrapping and packing. Ten cent), a
large bundle, Herald office. tt
a b
fTMODE8TO. Cal.. Julyi 8C What
feru considered rocord. price .for Hot-
Mela cutlte wero pald hero this
, Hunlh for a registered 'bull und a
registered cow,
j Tho H;ldmjtrd-irolsteu Dairies, or
jfctlorafiihjioldto Jh,p PatoU. .stock
nn of0cvnoiuqw,o,c.. Wrls.,J(B prise
0 Klpfc Regis Alcortra Prllly for
utyvur nuuu j-u 11 uuigu, UOrOS
itryman. sold his nrizn winning
iw, Ava Modetifjihgerverd,-2ud.-for
f.OOFred KartaooV,otSn Frfn-
K0- rIHWHH5JMM"S;Mftr
11m stockfarBi of Lankersblnu U
irchoser of the cow,.
l.,haa a record
itterfafaad 27,-
it milk for 366 days.
so also has a record of 31 pounds
.huUer-fut 4i70t poads of milk
r''sve.'(Us. 'A? dauahUr recently
!V,jf:tnyjAW'a'phayiiMllp aa a
.iradueertitlie Chicago dairy show
iM :WHrtfe ,'lMr way
.'i m aarpaas ine araaaat world's record.
FOR SALE Two wagons, cablo.pul
leys and haying tools. Tel. 342W.
. 24-26
FOR SALE One '16 Dodge touring
car;' Ono '7Dodgo touring car;'
two-'20 Dodge touring curs; ono '21
Oakland Six. II. B. Wakeflold, 422
Klamath Ave. . 22-25 I
Logging Shoos repaired.
Frost, Sixth St., off .Main.
Jack
Ctf.
FOR SALE Chevrolet
Main St.
truck. 910
22-28
WANTEH-HTlIrl or woman to work
nt Rocky Point resort., Call West-
orn Transfor. 419 Main St. KlnmaUi
Falls. 17 tfA
roit SALE 5 ton auto truck,
$1000. Will cost $1000 to nut in
good repair. D'wlnnoll Lumber Co.
Macdoel, Calif. ,19-25
$25.00 REWARD for roturn of ono
blanket roll with contents named,
ono pair or cord riding trousers,
threo blankuts and miscellaneous
clothing. Lost between Illy, Oregon,
and Iikevlew on flunday. July 16,
192,2. Roturn to II. 8. Forest Sor-
Square: Deal
KIDNEY PILLS
Valuable foV inflammation of the kidneys
or bladder, Pain in the Back or Groins.
'" 1
These Kidney Pills, containing Huehu and
juniper with other valuable kidney tonics, ex
ert a strong tendency to restore the organs to
health', vigorous action.
Price 65 cents
Sold by
BIG POWER
ybr BIG TRUCKS
L.
SU ARE DEAL
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DRUG STORE
Arrow Sign
Ghe Gasoline
ofQuqlily
If you w.nt to keep your truck
trouble-proof, feed it "Red
Crown" and nothing che.
Tho quality of "Red Crown" is
nlwayn tlio Bnme, whenever nnd
wheruvcryou buy it. It vjpori.'ca
rapidly nml uniformly in tho car
buretor. And it is consumed com
ptciely in tho combustion cham
bers, converting its licntuniti
into power at tlio driving wheels.
That means a better avcniRo
milKaRe, und n aweeter-runnini:
engine.
Fill at tho Red Crown Hign
nt Service Stutionn, garnKea, and
other dcalorn.
STANDARt) OIL COMPANY
n -
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
.
HE WAS OUT OF LUCK
avr-i 1 x icE-awrBBUttk.
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HE TOOK A FEW NIPS OWP
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PLKi A JOKE ON SOMEBODY
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. BULLDOG SALOON AND
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