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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1924)
FRIDAY. JUNK 13. 1021. THE EVENING HERALD." KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE EVENTS OF INTEREST I'liili-i'tvi'iii Mil Jul' Ojirniiluii Mm. N. K. Wind nf Diulrt. miiliT Wl'lll llllijor iii.Hllni nt iln Jv lu in ill It (ii.'iiiuul llimiillnl yHl orility. Mrilli ill Ti'i'iil iiicnl Kin nil 1 1 n rii.4 wu ailiiillli.'il in Mm 'll'ni'llll llnn!l;il yc'Miwilny fur lil'ill rnl lioalnii'iil, I'kuii Tin' . ,V. (', I). (.!. OiKUII In Hlu)plll; i, vim III III.' Ai'Hiiln Ilnli'l fur a fiw dnvj I'll riiilln from llui (). A. ('. nl I'rirvitlllK In IiIh homo In I.iiIii'vImv. Will (In To lUiiili r I'mk Mr. mill Mm. dinrlivi OvitIiiii urn vIhIiIiik In town rr u ti'vi iIiivh, urn. IiiiImi: up rriini (lnU.iiiit. 'I'luy wn. rniilliiiin mi Kullllir Niillnhiil I'lirk III dm r.imrnii ut n fe w Oiiyii, Hnfurii Ti lnlii W, I,. W'lrli nf Dully iiiiIvikI III llin Pity lllnt I'VunlllK li nn'il IiIh hiiii mill cIiiiikIiIit, Cliiri'iii'ii Vii ii lid Wlllnllu Wnlili, who linvn dec tl v IhI I -liiK 'In IIiId vli'lnliy. They will n I urn to Diilry Imlny. Illy IIiikIiii'M VLIioih Wm. I.nwry, .Mlkn WuLkiro, K. Hell, mill J. I,. Owi'ii formcil n imrly lllllllilllIK HVl'r friilil Illy ycilciiliiy In tnilMlirt IfiliillM'Hri In Kluuinlli I'nllil. ltd urn. I'lnni Hniilli iMih. II. J. Wliitnra who li.u limn n Riici of Mri. Jutiii llinnlltiiii nf Hiicr(ini"iili) for tint imt thruo moutlm rxliirni'd Irt Kliiinulli Knllu yvnftinluy. Hhn wim nrrntiiiiaiilnil tin I In. return (rip by Mm. lliiiilHun, who will npi'iiil ii timiitli'ii vocal Inn lien- ;m Oik itu.l tit Mm. WJnlnr. lie fl'nlll ( ".1 1 1 f r II I ( linn OirKlill v.'lll; Kliiiiinlli rmiiily iIiiiwIiik ' Hi'htiru r Mm influx him ;""ii I, " .1 J. ,MII. Icr, I J : I liMlniil mill iaii'iiiiiiT UK''llt I'll Ihi' liiillllmi n I'urlrlr I'lim jinny, wlm luix it I iii niii nfi.-r u ,unl liuni vl.iil -f a 1.'. "''It III Hi.. f m tl) . LUMl Klllllllly llin I'll'ly hihhiiii I'lM'liI'll fur ullrinliiiii'ii ill Hliunlii MiirliiiM wim liinkcli, I Ui' Hill nr.' in l . iiu I 'i. SUGGESTIONS ARE MADE TO CHAMBER Muny i.iikki iiI Ion n al " lining i limed III In llin Klainiilli ciiiiity rliuiulur (if inllllll' Tim nil III.' l'li'lilliillli:ill'l' iwinlly B' lil mil ly 1 1 . nt Kaiilzal lull In l-1 .tin I n n llin inn,. I liiiiiiirliiiil ll"IIIH Dl Ull! II'IIIIHI(' lIl'Vull'Mlllll'lll iniiKi llin fur Hi" fiimliiic yi-iir. Kmli i liu in li'-r til" n Iiit lilnl linen a, ki ll In Inillcalii iwn nf llin M'.l uf nilKKniitlnii. Snlnit iiililltlnmil iim:n;illnim have nlnri In nil inlilml Inilinlliiic nun hiik Ki'Hllnll "I'm- llin InVn nt .Mlkn, fill ll lint linlna mi miin nf llin ulri'i'l In.iilliiK lulu III" I'lly." INDIANS' BILL WILL COME UP NEXT FALL Will VJ.lt At A.lilunil Mm. W. o. Hinlth lift Ihln morn , liitt on a Klmrl vl.iil (o Axlilum). lilm wi accuuiKiuIiil liy Imr dniiKlilcr, MIm MnrRamt llarxua, wlm will r in s In In Anhland for a pnrliiil of two weokii, vlalllnir with rolutlvti and frlondn. Htnrklun VMloi Mm. Kntlln 8. Tlrrnll. Mr. nnn Mm. V". I). Ilurkcy. nn( Dalit Howl ing nrrlvnd In ihnrliy from Ktarktnn. Calif., Iat itvnnlnit. Tlmy will vIbII with frli'inlii hnro for a fnw dnya, and then oontlnuo on by motor to puliilit In northern Ornpon. KLAMATH BOYS ARE TO TAKE ARMY WORK Kour Klamath boy luivn bvnn lltned for thn Cllltcnn MUluiry tralnlnn camp in ba bold at C'iiini liwbi Jnnn 19 to July 19, mid this local parly within tlio next fnw dnyit will Ipovn for thn north. It in - poctod Unit ona uioro hoy will lit, unrollud In tha Klmimtli iHinK.iilou to fill tha quota of fire that huvc boon ent for tlio rounty. Tho lioy from hnro alroady nlKnod am Don ald iLootnln, W'altor Pock, Joe I'nyn tnr and Konnolh llunnktr. TOURIST INFLUX IS LARGE, MILLER SAYS Pronpocta for a heavy lourlut traf- AlllllilIKh I'llUKI'i'im f.ill'll III Ii li nn llin hill Hiai (Ainil'l irnvlilo for a loan uf ( I .lllill.UOil In niniuhnra nf llm Klamiilli I rlbiM In thl;i lounty thu 1,111 will I'uiiin up iiitaln lit llm next cuiu-rcivikiniil r.nn:lnii, aiord Iiik to word rvmivMl from iii-nator (lluirlin l MuNiiry liv those who havn hmii aiilvn In lii'half nf the jirn)imi'it l"Hlii:illini. 'I hn followliiR ban bnii) mnnlvnil frniii Smiaior .MnNary: "Thn ilninriuinal inn of 4:OiitrnnH to adjourn will prnv Ml ixhmiii of bill H. ifiiCi!. I mcrnt till cxmi'dlniily. I vntnil iiKaliiitl iiiljniimmi'iit art 1 4i tliivn thai wn fthniild liavo iiuhuci! In nnfliiiil l.'Kliilminn Imforo rnturn Iiik to our linni'': WJiimi roncrem rollvi'li.'il ni it full I nhall ho gnu. to brlnjc llm mailer to tho nttmitlon uf tho t'oniuilttne. INDIANS MAY COME FOR RODEO EVENTS To dUrua.1 poMlhlu arranKemcnu for tint Klmnutli Indian trllnw to take part In thu an n mil Itodi'o hura next month, Kilwln and Kluluy Wilson were heru tuday to uioi't tho show iitaniiKeinciK. If the urranttomcntii niii ho loinpletod there will bo quite it KatlieriiiK of tint tribal member! hero for Ihn event, Kdwln Wllnon niii Inn. Thn Indian band from tho rnnervutlnn may uUo take part In Ihn colouration In addition to. tin; trtliiwmon who will rldo In tho con-lost. STATE INCOME TAX DECRIED BY BANKER SKAS1DK. Juno 13. Opposition to thn nliita lncomo tux law and direct primary nystem for nomination of candldnto wur voiced today by I'd Kar II. Hi'iinciikii, president of the Oregon Hankers nMoclatlon, In nil nuul address ut tha opening of the convention today. ;t ...... ...... .--------- - . GBOCERV I IT 5, 8AKEO j ALL SAVINGS ARE NOT REAL SAVINGS! It' one thing to buy your food at a low price, but its another thing to get the finest quality and at the same time effect a saving. At the Public Market you are assured of established brands of high quality foods at prides lower than elsewhere. Just walk through our store where prices are plain ly marked ' BERRIES Strawberries. Loganberries, Blackberries, Black Caps, Raspberries, Currents The best assortment or Vegetables tor Less Pies, Cookies, Salads, Other Delicatessen Foods. Florida Grapefruit Creme Oil Soap each 10c 4 Bars for 25c I High Grade Bulk I Coffe, 3 lbs. for $1.00 Sunny Monday Soap, 30 bars for $1.00 Dried Prunes Per Pound Gold Dust, 3 large 5c ' Packages for 70c i Four New Methodist Bislutys If ; f 1.1 kf 'ii' i ,ftcx f -' -n-v i,Vv '1 l 1 s &4 -1 mVilLi i The Mothoili'.t Ceneial Conference, meeting at' Birlntfl?ld, MatsJ Itettd these l.i- !;.i i of the church: (above) I'.ev. Oeoren A. Miller, super) Intendent, O'liir.il American Ml.iulon, lanama; Itcv, Ccorf;e It. Grose, president, lJ- I'.nnv University, Urccnctiiitle, Ind.; (below) V.cv. Tltu Lowe, New Yuri:, secretary ct lio.ird ot loiclfn Mnulous and ltv( ftmteu Thorhiini Uadley, Calcutta. India. J PLAN OUTLINED TO CARE FOR PAYMENT OF SOLDIER BONUS WASIIINUroX, .luiin 13. Dlrni' tlons for ad nilliintr.il ion nf the bonus law dmiplto Ihn failure nf concri-ss to apprniii:ili! funil.i for thn purposn wan kIv-ii today by the preiildent lu ordiim to nnvnrnini'nt lieadH nffnrtnd. Director llini s of 'thn veteran' bureau was lnHlruiid to apportion bin appropriation fur Halarles ami expenses during tho fiscal year. 1 U2fi. no nn to lnalin availabln for tho flmt six inontliH romnieneliiR July 1st, ii in mm t h for 'lie admin iHtrution of thu law to !. used by tho wur nnd navy dnjiartments. In a letter to Secretary Weeks recal ling that tho bonus became a law over bin protests tho President said hn vim not willing to let the nd ml n Int ration of tbo law Ho in abeyance. MARTIN MILL WILL START OPERATIONS Opening of tho Solomon Butte mill at .Martin, ono mile south of Kirk Ik announced by tho owner, (ieorue Christy. A crew of between 60 mid 7d men are expected to be employed nt the plant which ban been nliut down nln-'n the latter part ot last year. A full rrewr will be at work lit the plant next Mon day, according to present plans of tho mill owners. Report'i uro made that other Klamalh ounty mills that havo been closed for somo lime arc about to resiunn ojicratloiifi, iilthousu no definite unnouiicement lias as yet been made. MOVIE CENSORSHIP IS PROBLEM TAKEN UP BY FEDERATION J.OH AN(ilvl.i:.S, .June 13.- Cc.li ornhip and control of the motion plcturo Industry, tin, betterment of (lie quality nf film and their lll creafed u.. for eduoutinruil piirpnee, thcao form Intricate and pnrpl'xinK problems, ll was sta'i'd lo (he bien nial convention of tho General Fed eration of Womeu'd Clubs here today by Mrs. Ilarrv Lilly of Now York, rhalrman of thn federation' national illvlhlon of motion pictures. "A moot question In that of censor ship," explained Mra. Lilly, "ft is taken for granted that there munt bt some protection from tho exhibition of questionable films, but whether n shall bo stato control or federal or community pressure upon tho local exhibitors has evoked expresaiomi of sincere differences of opinion. The ordinary citizen, busy with hi dally duties, cannot spend bin time viewing pictures nnd It would seem as If tho responsibility for compelling produc tions to adhere to somo fixed stand ards of morality ought to ba lodged in the bands of capable persona who have no other claim, npon their time and attention. "Complaints about tho filming o. books whose popularity a "best sellers" depends upon the exploita tion of the so-called box problem bavo been recolved nnd passed on to producers,'-but tho pictures as a rulo nrn fp'o from thn objectionable fea ture of tho hocks and o"r protests! fall fliil." ;ln a viili'i'n It Is a T is li fund when the man whoso daughter married a slump gives the editor n $1 ltd. Holl's Catarrfo Medicine !Ldo,:(hrj: rkl ynur system of Catatth or Dcifntt cuutod by Caturih. , . Sold h ttugfitli fpt OTT 40 )Mrt F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio n . .' f '. ' "4 B. P. O. Elks Flag Day Saturday, June 14 Co - operation Spanish War Veterans and American Legion. Hon. Stanley Myers, District Att'y. Portland, Multnomah County, Or. Principal Speaker. From steps of Elks Temple at 8:30 p. m.l with H. E. Getz com mander of Klamath Post American Legion No. 8 presenting his tory of the fteg. ; Public Invited Music by Elks Band and solo by E.' E. Valente . Band will begin playing at 7 :45 p .m. ' ' V-imwt- TV-.. ' ,! nWMIiiTlii WTil m; rfrmum rnntn n -mm i i m utmi i FIRE DANGER LESS IN KLAMATH AREAS Occasional rhowers on tho forested sections of Klamath Kails and a high relative humidity, have caused the forestry men of Klamath a brief respite this week. Lookout men posted at different elevated spots In tho heavily forested sections of tho county have reported brief showers that have extinguished any smolder ing remnants of fires and have les sened the cbnnce ot a serious con flagration. j Tho Klaiaailik.. Forest Protective association announced today that no fire had been reported to their forces by lookouts In ilie county during the entire week (Anteuh pes hekk Canteloples,:, peaches, plums and apples from California will be on sale nt our storo tomorrow. - PBH(;1G-MARKET. ' PALACE MARKET'S Home Cured Smoked Meats HALF OR HAMS no. WHOLE BACON, 12-14 OC . PER LB. PICNIC 1 An WHOLE COTTAGES , BACON BACKS PER LB. 30c NEW ENGLISH BACON : (Texum Style) Remember our money-back guarantee if every piece is not as good or better than any other brand! Also The best of fresh meats and sausage at . reasonable prices At Palace Market 524 Main St. Phone 68 We Appreciate Your Patronage Porter Construction Co. j Concrete'work a specialty Sidewalks Foundations Buildings MT. SHASTA SAND & GRAVEL CO. MATERIAL Office I. O. O. F. Building i , Phone 13-W mm 717 Main St. W Klamath Falls, Ore. Good News Travels Fast c New Store has been in Klamath Falls, just one month. btoneS Already hundreds of Klamath County, people are our regular customers. Why help pay for big delivery expense and bad ac counts? STONE'S is a cut price "cash and carry" store. If you already know of Our New Store, tell your friends, they will ap preciate it If not, try us next Our uni form low prices will cut down your food bill 4 ' STONE'S BROUGHT FOOD PRICES DOWN IN KLAMATH - Pure Cane Sugar 100 Pound Sack $7.6: 50 Pound Sack $4.00 25 Pound Sack $2.15 10 Pound Sack ..;..-...:l...v...83e Kerr's Flour Best Patent, hard wheat flour, guaranteed to please or money back 49 Pound Sack for $1.S5 24V1 Pound Sack for $1.00 Large Italian Prunes 40-50 Size, ' 9 25 lb. Box for ..j &0iiJ 5 Pound Pkg. for ..( 69c Canned Milk Borden's or Alpine, Tall cans, each By the Case (48 cans) ..$4.30 Fresh Butter Men-ill Butter, Per Pound '.. STONE'S BRAND Best Creamery, 2 lbs. 9c 39c 75c Fresh Nucoa ' Best Butter Substitute, QC 3 Pounds for V" 1 Pound for .. 30c No. 1 Potatoes Fancy Guaranteed QESr Quality, .10 lbs OOC By the Sack, lb 3c Swift's Premium Hams By the half or OC Whole Ham, lb. (This Price for Saturday Only) Swift's Empire Bacon ' Any amount (not 2 fit" sliced) per pound Ct3 Fresh Head Lettuce ' . Large Heads each 1.10c, Bunch Beets, 2 for .......15c Bunch Carrots, 2 for 15c Bunch Onions, 2 for ..'..15c Sweet Sunkist Oranges - Medium Sized, Sweet CtSyi Oranges, 2 doz '.. Delicious Ripe Bananas Why Pay 18c and 20c Pound, When our 1 C p price is, lb .-. Heavy Syrup Peaches No. 2y2 Cans Fancy tttt Fruit, 2 for .....i... JJt Broken Sliced Pineapple No. 2y2 Cans Delicious Cgc' Fruit, 2 cans Iowa Sugar Corn No. 2 Cans, 2 for 25c 12 Cans for ..$1.45 Solid Pack Tomatoes . No. 2i2 Cans, 2 for 35c " 12 Cans for $2.05 MERCHANTS LUNCHj Now Served Every Day except Sunday at the WHITE PELICAN HOTEL 60c .... 12 to 1:30 p. m. 0. K. Furniture Co. NEW AND USED GOODS -We Buy for Cash and Sell for Cash ' Complete bed outfit $25 Ivory finish steel bed with 2-inch continuous posts. A veiy comfortable Link Fabric Wire Spring, made of rust proof fabric , attached to ends by strong coiled springs, mattress is built of 100 per cent selected cotton linters, weight 40 lbs. PUBLIC MARKET TUBEROSE GROCERIES Phone 755 122 N. 6th Street Phone 169 126 N. Sixth St. J A. D. SHORT, Mgr. .1