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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1922)
'Sfr - a t THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON JUTtimAY, HIU'T. Ill, llUU. ff 0 Stx ft- ri Ut a - " NEW TODAY KOU URNT- 2 moilorn furnUhrtl nimnnnntR. G Mnlit fit. lC-t9 X ncmM -In A-X lioinn for lady 3i i -wmi hoard, sovon ininutM wiuk froln I. O. l'liono 6H. Ititf FOIl SALE Heed ., Good condition. Iiabj- carriage, l'liono 3C0J. 1M9 invexic e.di 10 JLjSBKri EiSMM' words lu length. Any boy or Klrl bctwocn thn uros of 12 mid ts miiy oomplito. All cuayn must do In tlio Imnda of tlio ntnlo udjiitnnt of tlio Antorlcnn lesion In Portland not Lit- imrtmont adjutant, wlio linn Juiit ro turnod from n tmir of that noctlon of tlio lltlltO, Tlio only nut of doors diviieo Imll iiinliituliuHl by tlm li'Klon In thn r.tuto Tim most oxtonslvo Armistice- Day with Kvnn I tul.ed to rommunlcato preparation since tlio sinning of the nrmlsttce will tin hold In rltlos In OroRcn by ioU of tlio American le- ' LOST Tlook Mnrlno fireman's tin Ion booK. rontnlnlnn xaluablo m- pors and money. Tinder may keen i f,on. Zhi.Vaia,o7ft.Uiir - f r AI.II. day le.tlvL.es j i ! ' are already belnc arranged by local " n i,, i ..i t ono ,n 'rosK nnd state official of the Amcr- t , wn u.j utu . a rv ,-' ..( order front I'ortlnnd. CottaKC drone City "pipe line. lean IcrIoii. Christian Science Society OK KUVMATH 1M1.KS Library Wd., Srd and Main Sunday School from 0:45 to 10:45 Krcry Sunday Morning Hutijct for HiuiiUy, Scptrintier IT "MATTER" JFrr rftMdhi room and fire lend tag library oprn from 8: SO to i4;'M, p.w. on Tuesdays, Thar days and Saturday to extend j Tlio second annual encampment of Yamhill county will ho staccd at Mo 3 Mltinvlllo. September I9tli:0th2tst. 'la conjunction with tlio McMlnuvllte county fair, McMlnnvlllo post Anierl 'ran Ictfon will halidlo tlio three ituya i entertainment for the crowd expect ed to attend. with tato hoadnuartur.i American le sion at Portland. er than October illh Selection will win found nt lledmoiid, whero tlio ho ntndo by IcrIoii JiiiIkoh of tlueo poit Iiiih cliih iooiiih and u HWlmmlm; best mkitM and theiso will ho for-' tank, A homo for tlio Iticiil pont In warded und entered-In thn national j holnc coiiiitrurtcd at Minimi, ho me ;ontest. Nntjoiinf winner will ho ' nentod. nunouueed durlliR November. I The J'SO.OOO nthletllc elnh of tlio Percy A. Steveim poit ut llend wai A tound'Up with nil tlio ttlmmlnRH Insj'erted by tlio department ndjut will bo hold by the Kos'ill American nnt, who found It an exiimpKi worthy lesion fH)8t iKrliiR tlio Wheeler conn- of emulation In many otlior cltleii. State official of the American loty fair. Ituckeroon from suneuudlni: KxIpunUo preparntlonn for the fall p.lon hao announced for the ono way , communltlen will enter the IprIoii ami winter aotUllhM nro bolnj; mado , round trip fare to tho national con event. The poit will also hold dance ainoiiK tho pontH of tlio central (iitn entlcn. New Orlonu. October 16th ' durlnc the fair and fnrnMi minle tie and a pent deal of liilereit lu I tlco day million of Tho Pacific Le Klon, official publication of tho American lotion depurtmnnln of Ore nun and WnahliiKton, are now well under way Thl-i inni'iitlno, which hail been eharai'li'i'ed by Niitlonal Coiumnnder MucNIder ni tho "li("t ntuto piiblleatlon of tho Aiiieilfin lenlon," Iiuh Rallied a national repu tntlou throtiRh tho excelhinco of Itr, annual iiniiUtli'o number, whlrli It expecta to malntiiltt tlili oui with Hperlat nrlleteK, humor and flrtlon foatureM of InlereHt to ex-riervlro men. ALGOMA to Slitt. ale dates will be October Sth to l.Mh. with final return limit of November 30th, allowing for ex tended topovem In cities. Mousing; nnd Identification arrangement are ; handled thru the utate adjutant of tho American ler.lon. Patrick Kv.in, a patient In the V. 8. , Veterans' hospital ot Palo Alto. Cali fornia, has appealed to the Oregon , legion to locate comrades who serred with him In tho UGth engineers. I Krans needs uttldavlts lu order to ui ' slt Mm In showing present sickness ' resulted from his servlco la thn world war. Anyoue having served "GOD'S TWIN LAWS" Morulas Sermon, September 17 CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Ninth and Pine Stt. nibl School 10 A. M. Senior V. K. 7:00 l. M. IOXSTITCTION DAY eVirlro In Vnlon Meeting lrrb)trrlan rhnrch 8:00 T. M. ATTHND CHUIICH SOM:WllKnK SUNDAY! " SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN Tho verdict of tho crowds who followed Jesus was "W never taw It on thin fashion," and miracles are still being worked today by tho same Influence. The power of Christ Is old yet ever new to each new life. It Is the greatest reconitructlvo forco among men. . Hear the pastor's sermon at 11 a. m on 'nOIN'G THK UII-OSHinLK 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 8:00 P. M. Union Service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Sixth and Pine Su. ARTHUR U RICK Minister Ksas on "How tho American le gion can best Sero tho Nation" are arriving at state headquarter In Portland. School children In Oregon will hae until October (iih to present their es.tys, extension being granted lu order to glvo students an oppor tunity of consulting with their teach ers. I'rlxc as follows, will he given winners: National. $750.00, first; second SSOO.OO; third, $250.00. To bo used for scholarships. The es.iy must not be over S00 from their newly litnlled radio to (ho American legion I being nhown, the public declared Nelson on Iih leturn to Portland, whero stato hotidiiuat ter-t American legion rost In central "f tU, ,fS,m lo,'ft,",, Oregon nto In u flourishing condl- tlou, repoit.1 Harry N. Nelson, do-, Preparations for tho mutual Armls- tleor.te llngelstelu hud tho misfor tune to tut off tho eud-of his middle finger a ho wan tr)lug to take n weed out of the sickle. A drlvei lotl rontrol of hi truck at the foot of Alitomn hill, koliir, thioiigh tho state highway fence, plunglni; over n l-fool b.mk and pussltig throiiKh thu Algom.i lumber company fence, Nnllhor tho tnriti or tho truck wan Injured, Mr. mid Mm. Win Onif wont in tliiiiiiivlllo, Cut,, wlirio iliuf linn tie cctitnl n poiililou iih yard Hniuulntcii- ' dent. Ilo wan foi molly omployi'il by tho Alitomi iiinuiei- inmpauy iih yiuu llllSH. Mr. and Mm. (loo llnirlitoii hnvo iiKo left for HiikhiivIIIi1. Hiii iUii'.i wii emplojed by the AUtomn Lumber (ompnny ns iii!tltaut yard foreman. Mr. nnd Mrn. A. Mrl'ully und fiiin I lly moM'd lo AIroiiiii fiom llm old Al itomn Lumber company latich . hlcli he has been taking (lire of. Ho Is ill Mm; the dnllM'iy team. .tolin IIiiki'MIhIii went to Klamath Till! Tuend.iy oil buslnes. I Sdiool Mini tod Monday. It w"i jrepoited that there wii a fair at- ( nl..l..l...i. Mr. and Mis .1 Clink of Viiilii, ('iillfornln. Milted Mr nnd Mis lieu Hoffman I int t.cek trip in Crater luko Tiny tnailn a NATURE'S OWN METHOD OF PROTECTION ONLY oi.e mctiioil tint pei nlivjlute piolcs'tioii in liuri.il h.tierr bcemliv rowrotl. 1 ItiJ i the "diing Ix-ll" Mm 1uk1 on a i.atuwl l.iw tii.il the air i.illiiu an inirrtcu evl keep out all jlcr. A rhilil pioe this principle by pUiing an ini rtitl gta in . jiiii w.iitr. il tn the It's in the Examination No matter how well glasses arts made and fitted, the best results do not eusuo unless It has first been Intelligently de termined what tho eyes AC TUALLY NEED. Wo aro SPECIALISTS In eyo examin ation for the need ot kUmc. See ns and see best. H. J. WINTERS Oraduato Optician 714 Mala. Phoae 140-W We grind our own lenses ThU principle ha Wti utllircd rbiS. t,rae aull am) made permanent by the luoo! iwrUcf. tugr Kcyttone copper lie.ring lcil which poiitiwly rriti rutt ti n. I niinxion und will not U.ik. (tone. I tic I. ainl ivncrtr .iuli allow tcatrr to , p in, 2nd ?i t a a lnin to hold it.) Over a I mod of twci.ty xears the Clark llr.no ai.ll tuk :nnl t'bi rinci Je by mm plcirly viiiifaitory risult i,i ill ilirrutci and soils. 5upp1)jng the Clark Craw Vault is i.i acroid with our tic of iftidciin the mo't aliulilcicrnc. EARL WHITLOCK R.MI Pini: SI. Phono 40 JtmjrJl ffh'4tv.l TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c- Wlllllli: lVi:ilYIKUY f.'CIKH HOME Ol" THE IIOHKINHO.V KCATtntKH -LOo TONIGHT Roy Stewart and All Star Cast in "THE WESTERNERS" Show Starts 6:15 Admission 10c and 7.0c SUNDAY SHOW Three Big Features JANE NOVAK IN An Alaskan picture full of real fights and thrills and THE FAMOUS AMERICAN DETECTIVE Nick Carter in a real detective story. See his pals Cluck and Patsy, also Charlie Chaplin in a side split ting Comedy. THE MILL TOWN OF KLAMATH COUNTY CHILOQUIN is destined to become the great mill town of Klamath County. Of all Chiloquin "West Chiloquin" promises to be the center of this rapid development. WHY? It is situated along the west bank of the Williamson river gently sloping southward to the waterfront; It is provided with pure water and there is no pollution by drainage from any undesirable sec tions; the main road, rock-surfaced and well drained, passes through jthe townsite. THE ONLY SCHOOL in the Chiloquin com munity is at West Chiloquin ; it is less than one thou- sand feet to the S. P. depot. Today houses to rent are in great demand, and industrfesareneeded and- will sopn be underway, r lark 'IE BELIE OF ALASKA JHMBBBiiiHiii520 a V&Vlf GRAVE VAULT Admission 10c-20c. Continuous Show, 1, 3, 5,'7, 9 I "" -i mmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmJ 1 : rrKw I IKS A -fijLs iiVMsMbVav I f 1 1 aa H i Jri i WaC lH fi? M li litllcn i i BsaHBassWsjJValllHhKJMMBBaL- J lM 1731 Ti B I aj m WEST CHILOQUIN The long waited for opportunity has arrived. The place fqr Homes and for Business. Desirable lots are now being offered for $150.00 AND UP Andi there are very few UP lots. You can-purchase on terms if you desire. This sale will last only 30 days from this date. All this property will be higher next spring when active building starts. Then the more desirable lots will be sold this fall. Get in' now while this property is DIRT CHEAP. Office on townsite is now being erected. See me or write R. C. SPINK Owner Postof fice, Chiloquin, Ore. r ,t . r ., The saw milling industry is the largest asset to this town and there is ample assurance that it is only in its infancy. There are now four going prosperous mills. But mills are not all the industries that adjoin this town. There are large farming, cattle raising and dairying interests here. Many train loads of logs are cut in this vicinity and hauled to mills in other places, some of these mills will move to West Chiloquia. This is the paradise of the fisherman and the greatest place for a summer home in this county. t Chiloquin mills will run all winter as Williamson river at this point never freezes over. The only place in Eastern Oregon or Northern California where naturally open mill ponds can bo maintained. ' "-, i ' ivt f'X. KAU.