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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1924)
THURSDAY, APRlL 24, 1024 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE PROMISED SUPPORT BY PIERCE i'luiiw for mi Inliinnlvn cum pa I mi uitnliml vlnliitliui mill liiin-imfiiri'ii-tiH'iil of tin) prohibition luw will lii) la Id ill n coiiforc mcii of the mill niiliinn li'iiKiii'ii or WuhIiIiirIoii, ln Ito ami OriiKon nt I'urLliinil, Jiinn n, 4 mill li, In h .,itii)r lo W. J. Ilnr wig, niipnrlnlviiilotu of ilia Orcitoii Ihokuk. (lovartior Wtaltor M. I'liirco lirnmiwm IiIh support to tho Iiiiikiio, I find Hint upntliy unil Inclirfor ones of our own people In tho on. forcomont of tho prolillilllon laws a novoro huiKllcap," nay Governor I'loroo. "Time for uctkm In at hand mill tlio tlnui u rips for a nUiility niowmitiit for a vigorous onforor mnt of all law, t will ba plunsod to do anything In my power to imiku the couKroin a ucco. Lot ui moko I hi cougrm mj groat and an of foe tire that tlioio can In no mlk liilim 4 lo tho onilmont, purpiwo and dnliirmlnntlon of tho morul forc es In the obodlunco to an tin; on forceiiuitit of our uromoiiton nui men. ' "Flaming Youth" Held Startling Photo Feature I'Iiip Trro Ttirairr In I'rewnl I'lllll Hluly of KiilnoliH llmik II) ( . Wmiii f Kalilmi, Tim iii-olil argument un . to wholhi'r or not a wlf lion Din right lo iliiiuuml of hor IiiikIiiuiiI lha mimo r'gldlty of alHiiilurda at ho Uninand if hnr or lo do lha itme a a h doos form I Im )ii.iatlnnnl Ihi'iim of 'Plnmlng Voiinh," n ulory of modern unciinvcmlrntlnnal llfn which conn to tlm I'lno Tree llical-o today. "Flaming Youth." vividly drama!. Ir iKnten version of Warner Knulnn'i InniiR novel, ki considered onu of I hu oiilMaiiiling photoplayii of tin yr. Il In ri'iiiKnliml ununliiKly fniuk mill while not n preachment onnlnt tho moiln of living In curium circle of pronontilny American liro, ;t no 1 plnt to the over-growing atmniloiiment of thn runviiillonii on the part of ili younger- general lon. 'Warning Youth" In a atory of a mother ami her three dauy'iiem nil unconventional to a more or I" ' dcrreo. Tim father, in thouicli for fu!' nrmuio ; Inclined toward n fohf1ni fcr women In no wav con- ncvti-l Willi own family. Told In a frnnk nnd IntiM-n-iHng wit-. "Klamlns Yon h." miMly drive ; hr in ilin lonoii thai eonvxiiutinii1, tiei:, though borefome. are nei.r.ii y for Din proHi'rvutlnu of H.o hnmi. Collem Monro p!.iy tlm 'finding put! In Hib firm National picture. (ill:rr nivinhern of llm ctihi in'. Ml!, inn KIIIh. Klliolt Dexter, MyrllO Sled n.n. pylvli ISmamer, Meity Krf! ro, I'h'lllri Hmul'-'y. UVtcr Mc (lrn!l, Hen Lynn and otho a. EVENING HERALD t;iiAHHirn:i ad imti;h I'lmt Imhoi'I Inn pi., llm, Ilic 'Two liincrlloini pec lino 5r Tin iK' InM-i'llnna per line tfi' I 'our liiwrllnni per Him ii'i' Woi'k ((I Huh) pi r lino lioc Olio Monlli M-r lino 7ft)' Minimum cliurgu 2fo. Ada not conxicutlvo ni'i I'linrKnd in new fol lowing I'lii-h ninlimloii. Copy iihhI hn In IIitiiIiI offlre liy noon to get In that day'a pupor. Dlnpluy I'liimiirind lulu (whro typti lurgur than lliln In tmedl are counted nine 1 1 na to the I ti h . IM'OIIMATIO.N' 1 OH ADVICHTIHIClm Copy for dlnptay advurtialng mint ba In Dili ofllcu li o i lutur thun 3 p. m. on tho day preceding publica tion In order lo he lnirtod In the Injun of tlm pupur of the next day. Wuui ii'ln mid reading nol i li will be rncohud t-p to 12 noou on l'.e day ol :iiii, AiIji I 'situ: for fraternal ordnra or oclioiiiH chrglttg a rogulur In itiation fi'u and dii. no dlmoiint. Itnllgloui and benevolent ordnrn will be charged the regulnr ra'e fr.r all ailvurllelng when an ailmlolon or oi hor charge In made. LOST AND FOUND L.OHT Hnlurilay, c(i;ilor boy'a col lerllon book for Itoula No. 4. I'lmuui ruttira to Herald Office, lint POULTRY KOIl BAI.K B. 0. Whlto Loghorn Imljy chlx from lumviuit laying Iriilne. 110 00 per 100. Kale de livery guuruutord. Model I'oullry Farm, Coming, Calif. Apr, It May 19, Inc. CBHTIF1ICU BAIJY CiUCK8WMto and lirown Lugliorm, Uarred ttocka, It. I. Aeda, Klack Mlaurciia. Now booking for spring delivery, All flocki certified by the Uletio County Farm Iluruuu. 1-rlcoa on application. Orland llnlchory, Orlnud, Cllono Co.. Cellf. ' Utf WANTED WANTED Bmall houte or apt., by man and wife. No children. A. O. l'eareon, Arcado bote). 23-30 NEW TODAY WAOTED Houae to rent, furnlah ed or unfurnished by reeponiLble party. Herald Office, Ho It. V. 23-24 1 PIION'K 207-W for your Ulock Wood, i a. L. Krench. i PIIONB 267-YV for your Hlock wood. i E. u. rroncti. n KOK 8Ai.K Now throe room houns iMurtln Ht., neur Oth. Call at t:av N. 11th St. 24-20 WANTED TO RENT Klve room furnlflhcd or partly furnjiiiuu 1 houiw. Will lease. Iox C. U.. Her ald Office. Z4-2U , WANTED l.ady etenographer, muet bo good tvplnt. tee Mr. Kolton, Whlto I'ellcan liotel. 34-2K , WANTED by Woman, experienced In camp cooking, wanti cooking job or day work. Good recommondatlona. Mr. Vtola Wheeler, 020 N. 9tb 8t., or Ocn. Delivery. 9tf WANTED To rent, by April 1, 4 or D-room, furnished or partly furnlihed hou, olote In. I'bone 7l-W. Utf WANTED Colored woman as cook and houMikeopor. Oood place for right party, pays well also. Ask for Mr. Richards. Jackson Apis. 18-24 FOR RENT FOR RENT UnJurnlsbed apart monta. Phone 239-J. A 12-M 12 FOR RENT Bleeping room, with bath, ono block oft Main, 1136 I'lne 6t. It FOR rENT Furnished throo room Apt., private bath. 4 Main HI. I'hone 193-W, evonlug. 24 FOR RENT Room and board for 2. . 33 .Muln St. 21-Ztt" FOR RENT Furnished room. 425 Klamath Ave. I'hone 3',1-W. XI -in j CARPENTER wnnts work. Day or I vuuii in. can si lot n:n ai evenings. 24-M. 1 FOR RENT OR BALE Smnll fur nished linune. Call 112U Didnres Avo., after fi. TOR BALE 1920 Franklin, good condition, new top, new .palm. JOr.n. Ilowlo Oarugo. jKpr. 24-2.1 I'HONE 267-W for your lllock Wood. E. I,. Fremh. -24 WANTED Woman wante laundry work to do lit home. Rough Urv and finish. Phone 121-W. 24 FOR RENT Mhy 1, 4-rooin modem house. Inquire at 911. Proepcct Avo. No children. 22tf FOR RENT 2 furolehod opts. 419 St. 10th St. 23tf FOR RENT Sleeping room, "close In, suitable for one gentleman. 1149 Pine St. :jti FOR RENT Sleeping room, tilth ft tolephona. 1 1 lPltw St. 23-2C FOR SALE r FOR BALE V-Hotloni Speed-boat Jnill, wlnnor of speed-boat race, 1S3 roRallu. Port Orford Ceilnr plnnkliiR, Oak frames, newly paint ed and In excellent cnnditiim. Will carry six penplo comfortably. Plume 32, OYcnlngs. 23-20 FOR SALE KOft fUL.lt A good used oornot and case, choap, Winteri Jewelry Store. F12tf FOR 8AI.K by owner. Paige 0, A-l condition, (loorl rubber, new bat tery. 11(11 cash. 103 Wost Main St. 23-20 KOlt Htk PAY LIKE 11FAT IIUNOALOWr) ft. II. Matey, 7011 Vtb Ht, Apr. 1 May 1 lui. FOR BALE. CliEAP First Class hot air Uoynton furnace. Including Iota of pipes; uImj floor grates. 213 Cedar St., cor. I'lne. Phone S10. 21tf FOR BALE Ueo hives, brood frames, oeetlons, supers, founda tions. All kinds supplies, reasonable. 824 N. 11th 8t. Jl-26 FOR SALE Pure brad Barred Hock eggs. County Poor Farm. 22-23-24 25 FOR 8 ALE IS acres, on highway. 8 miles oat. Ideal truck and poultry ranch. For Information Phone 1S-F-13. 22-23-24-26 1923 CHEVROLET COUPE Run 6000 mtlr, excellent condition. Also Kvlnrude motor and row boat. Prlcee right. Phone 704 day, or 450-W after 0 p. m. 23-2k FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 Pure bred Angorra Ooute; buggy and liarnem. Phono lu-F-13. 22-23-24-2S MISCELLANEOUS We have the cash to pay for your Second Hand Furniture, Stores tc Rangca. Phone 755. O. K. Furni ture Co., 122 N. Oth St. 21tr WBIX LOCATED, timbered hom eteds. Inquire Box Z. X., Heraiu Office. 21-26 TRIANGLE tIAFK The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main street, phone 624. 14tf Z. PETERS, accredited Teacher, piano and violin, all other instru ments taught sIfo. 748 Broad St.. noar 6th. Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays.. A. 14-M. 1 LET GEORGE fit up your little rnzle home nt a reasonable price. Phono 60S-M. 624 Klamath Ave. An'. 16 Mav IS Inc. LEGAL NOTICES 30) as amended by the Act of March 3, 1906 (32 Stat. 38) the following described land, to-wlt: BV4 of NW4 and NV4: of 8WVI or Sec. 33, in Twp. 378., II. 13 E., W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the land described or desir ing to object because ot the mineral character of the land or for any other reasons, to (he dlftpoal to ap plicant, should file their protests in this office on or before May 19, 1924. it Is orderod that this notice be published once a week for five con secutive Weeks In the Klamath Falls Evening Herald published at Klam ath Falls, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, Register. M-27, Apr-8, 10, 17, 24 NOTtCfc FOR Pti'BMOATION flcrtal OlBllVl. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Lakevlew, Ore gon, March 14, 1924. notice la hereby given that F. A. Hyde & Co., whose post offloe ad dress is 601 18th Street, Oakland, California, has filed In this office Its application to select under the provisions of the Act of June 4, 1897 (30 Stat. 36) as amended by the Act of March 3, 1906 (33 Stat. 36) the following described land, to-wlt: S'A of 8W4 of Section 25. Twp. 37 S., R. HE., W. M. NE of NW4 of Sec. 31, Twp. 37 8., R. 12 J3., W. M. Lot 4 of Sec. 13, Twp. 38 S., R. 13 E., W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the land described or desir ing to object because of the mineral character of the land or for any other reason to the disposal to ap plicant, should file their protests In this office on or before May Is, 1924. It Is ordered that this notice be published once a week for five con secutive weeks in the Klamath Falls Evening Herald published at Klam ath Fals, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT. Register. M-27, Apr-3, 10, 17, 24. XOTICE FOR PUMJCATTOX 11 ( . a I. NOTICES Mlill'I! I Ol! I'LHI.KATIOX ?rlnl I2187 ! Department of the Interior, Unit- oil htates Lnn'.l .Office, uutoview, OieKou. March 7. 1:124. ! Nrtlfie In' liin'eiiv given that F. A. llyd ii tHi.. wIhkr post office nd divm l I'.IH Ism, .S:.. Oakland. Calif., hn filed in I Ms office its applica tion lo selei-t un lor the provisions oi 'the Act of Juno 4, 1897 t30 Stat. Department of the Interior. U. S Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon. March 19, 1934. NOTICE Is hereby given that Al bert W. Shur, ot Worden, Oregon, who, on May 2, 1919, made home stead entry. No. 010924. for SWK SE'A, SHSWVi Sec. 28 sn-I SE4 SK. See. 29. Twp. 10 S.. R. 8 E., Willamette meridian, has filed no tice of Intention tn tnsk final tre year proof, tu aumblUb cinim in ill land above dosrrltteri. before C. n. DeLnp. Clerk of the County Court, at Klamsih K..l!v Oregon, mi tb- 2ml day of May i:?t. ClalniHut fistues ait witne.ieV. Sen Gay, Daniel Gordeu, Henry tiorden; Chemp Mrt'ollum. all o' Worden. Oregon. , . ,. J. P.. LIGHT. Register. ' M-24, Apr.-20 fnc 1024. Bids will be opened at the office of the District In the Central station! Building of Klamath Falls. Orugon, ut 7: .10 p. in., May 7tli, 1U24, at a meeting open to the public. Tho Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bohoc! District No. 1 Klamath County, Oregon. . llda I), Momynr, Clerk. Apr. 19 M. Inc. The Del Monte Properties Com pany, Hotel Del Monte, Celif., use Zerolene oils sod greases exclu sively in their 23 pieces ofeutomo dve equipment. t-m . " w if 111'? service counts too Equally Important with the quality of Zero lene, which we believe to be the best oil made for the lubrication of the modern automobile, whether of eastern or western origin and fare-' Epective of price, is the service offered by over 700 Standard Oil Company Service Stations and ! thousands of Zerolene dealers throughout the Pacific Coast states. , A recent letter from the Del Monte Properties Company, Del Monte, Calif., makes this point: "We operate a fleet of twelve Winton cars In th guest passenger service in addition to quite a fleet of commercial type vehicles, ranging all the way from Fords to five-ton Packard trucks, ail of which . are lubricated with the Zerolene oils and greases supplied by your company. ' ( , "The uniformly prompt and courteous treatment which we have received in connection, with this service is a credit to your organization and It is put ting it mildly indeed to state that ' our experience both with your prod- . nets and service has been highly satisfactory." ZEROLENE F w FORDS WE the Standard Oil Company's new . improved oil for Ford ctrt, "Feed, Those Oil-Starved Fords." Big users don't pay tribute tb the superstition that there is some thing mysteriously "better" about "eastern" oils just because they cost more why should you? Insist on Zerolene, even if it does cost less YourQrocer jMffJ'. has it For Frying For Shortening If z- .:..'.. For Mayonnaise ' ' 'Mr I ' V ' n ; If. FREE! M ?MF . Semlor aopyolhe tf . Eit-en Advantages of AMA1ZO JT Xl AMAIZO OIL Cook Book .. rf . AH of to recipe t mI f I, Frlei liMUtlfiilly, thorouihly andpntcticftl.ThcvtMvou r ndqulrltlv. of the l vm of cook- 2. Pttri ntt smoke at rooking mmmm0' mPW. eailly, and trmpaniture. with ilcHcloiu, uppolltlng 3. not carry tl.e flavor of ' ' ' .jir rttultt. Writ tot 111 W. onr fooJ to unoiher, socunba tfammmriH'm Monror St., Chkngo 111. . , .it used over BnJ over. Vty. AMERICAN 4. lU.tinukklv. iUllaiipM M A IZK-PRODUCTS CO. 6. IHrnJi r.pldlV with oth,r In. N-v York-CMctjo lireiiltnti. jLagjiiBM 7. NecristlktPl HO melllng. , 8. MUe deHi l,4tellclouicake It nit Ideal ihortenlni, 9N(ilntlni the delicious nnturat i flavor of foodl. I 10. Dora not curd In mvontula. 1 14 Hi in li duitUi. ruitlltii auy to handla and ttora ... . f ' . J - xfrrirn i'on mns School D'fitrirt Xumber One Klamath County, Oregon, will re- celvo sealed bids on bond ls:i of (25,000.00. Donds will be dated April 1. 1D2-I. will bear Interest at the rate of 5 Vi per cent, per ' annum. Interest pay able semi-annually. Bonds will be due ami payable twenty years from date of lesue and optional with the district after ten years. Interest and principal par able at the FIscaU Agenrv of the State of Oregon, in New York City, .. r. All bids to be plainly marked. "Sealed Bid" and to be addressed to Ida B. Momyer, Clerk. All bids must bo accompanied by certified check for 6 of the bid and must be In the hands of the clerk by seven o'clock p. ' m.. May 7th, COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) This booklet report inde- . pcriujnt service tests of Zerolene made by a num ber of large users. Ask any Standard Oil Company sales representative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. Ask About Our Easy Payment Plan Coach $CV7C I ' Jr 1 I - 1 .mil i ir ' L'"1'1. ' ii n n.-. , ij , touHng Mod.l.8S0 -f ' "A Revelation of Value" Say Experts Here and Abroad "Hudson has produced a super Essex . . It looks like the proverbial knockout." From Automobile Topics. "The New Essex six-cylinder can be put down as a real delight to drive." From MOTOR, of London, Eng. - "A wonderful value a car of which Hudson engineers have a right to be proud." From Motor Life. 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