MONDAY, JUNK 23, 11)24 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE PIVI BY TAYLOR MOM'N POP "GETTING THE PRICE RIGHT" - ..!.. J 1M..J! ..J-..-"- -'JX H TMfc uei IC - TftMINto TO Cmamge THEIRPR0GRAW1 Convention Schedule Will Be Similiar to Other Year mi, snoop aun ( MADAM L AM SORSW R&MARh MlittTtWUAH THAT MUtJ tiAW M . MOO DOUBT W srATemtrti BUT L HAVE tUIDtNte l CAN 6ET PICTUR69 IN AIN PHoro6RApH HUSBAND IXTT tWIIN6 VMHICM UOO CANNOT r DtNV LOOK TMESe I with Arionie woman MORE THAN TWtb fr- OVEB CAKEPULUV f 14 PCIWlftR006 BOURBONS j". ' : V. . C . ( VERW WCU. TH6N MADAM II i-Sj&f wA- I BUT L JHANT j . I M AU6 PfeRPOBMeO sgi,!)) mi- v. ill Bm.ieveiT L pur - if vou wish to ' tW Vli I KNOW MV LL DISPUTE. PHOT06RAPMIC ''.'.'..TV W -A V I .MOiBANO WOULD I EuiDtyCE THEN T71.--' 1 ' 1 UT 1 4$ k J TOSjLJ DOLLARS -Pte6E! J NICW VOKK, Jnuo 28 Tho ton lntlvu program of I tin noiuoi'ralli' Nutlnnul Convention follow eloaely thn schedule nf proi'itilurn which lum prevailed In previous iintlnmil hmhIo iih of tho party. Many lender believe tho convention will lux! ten or eleven tiny. ' Thn first rornuil unwiiiiIiIv of 26W1 delegate ami ultnrnnlo at the innln auditorium. Muilhion ftiiuurn Garden will tin ul noon of Tui'tiiluy, June 24. Cnrdoll Hull of Tnniieimee, rtiulr man of th Dtuuorrulli! N'ntlonal Committee, will full tho convention to order, unil a member ot thn Now York City clergy will pronounce ii n invocation. Mr. Hull' Introdtie tlon nf tho temporary chalrmun, Henator Pal Harrison of Mlllppl. will be followed by thn Senator' keynote speech. Ilylan to Npwik Mayor John F. llyliin or Now York will tlnllvnr uu addre form ully welcoming tho convention to thin city, anil adjournment will li taken, probably at alioul 3:!lo p. m. until noon Wednesday. Thi report of tho' cinnmlitun on permanent ' organisation wllj mart tho aeronU day of thn convention, after which thn committee on rule wilt report. Mnanwiillo, the com mltlne on resolution will com inncimnon lt work and start drafting the platform. The report of the credential commltleo will conclude tho regular bulno of tho Wednomlay session . With tho permanent chairman proiltllnn, the convention will open IU third duy at aoou, Thurmliiy with report of thn committee. I Platform In Hlntiil The platform prohulily will be pt-nonlod to tho convention on Fri day. Tho nomination of candidate for the pronldency. ot whom a neon already are In sight, will begin late Friday or early Saturday aocoiu panlod by the traditional bandptuy Ing. singing and nolay diimoimtra tlona a each candidate'! name I put forward Thus tho convention will adhere to prescribed formula for only the firat five day. If nomination aro not niado, Immndlntnl)'. ' there will be coollnuou day oi nlRht .elon.. except on Sunday and 'coutlnuou balloting until a nomi nee for president and a runnlng mate for the vlco-preliloncy hall emergt from tho fray victorious. The 1920 convention at San Pranolaco laalod nine duy. Some local party counsellor predict the Impending conclavo, eonfronied by no many candldato to choone from, will be kept buy for 11 day. Should their prognotlcltlon prove correct, the Domocrallc candidate would be named on the Fourth of July. Phone 93 The business men who are forging ahead to day are those who have learned to appreciate the power of Printing Ink with due discrimi nation between the "lowest bid" and' great est value. We Do ity Printing W.O.SMITH Printing Co. Qlotious Ifair- in 90 Day or M t Money Back - Womon who wlr.li J g to stimulate the'Vl growthol their hnir . should una Van Ess " l.lnuid Healn Ma- logo. A (riorums ' Doaaoi strung vig- Vrou limr nuiviy follow its conNistcttt use, and consist ent use is owy becntiso Van Km , comes llttod witft a patent rttbbor ap plicator that fund the medicament di rectly to the roots ot tho hair, olim- limtln nly niMnirllf with the tlnsvr. And Ih lluxlbl nlnplin nr tlinnpBllrntor lirin niilthyclrcillliimof blixnl to filed th linlr , roota, Bur your Van Ei on ao-ilay tmuiicut ) plan. Mwioy tiaok if II fall, , r STAR DRUG STORE lire. News of the Klamath Country I FORT KLAMATH I . Arch Winter )m a new Oualunu car. ' Juiikih I'nllon left UVdnomliiy fur Mnilfonl where Mm. I'elton In liikln medical treatment, lleforo relurnliiK Mr. I'elton will drive to Kalem. lirun Moon Ih Rtlll iUlln 111 with pneumonia. fteulBteri'd ul Hie Kurt Kluiiiulh hotel are: .Mr. and Mm. II. F. Fun! of Aliimedu, t'ul., Helen' Kim I, Alii meilii, ('ul.; I1. (, Utile, Vuiironver, J. A. Klllolt, I'oriliinil; W. T. llorre mi. ltutin Full. Ore.; Ivun I.. Smith, Mudfonl; 11. Colun and fam ily. I xi AnKcle, t!al.: Helen Hhenn, Danville, III.; Mr. W. II. Fran, llormnu Jleiu'h, Cal.; Dock While, Itodouito Hench, t'ul.; I.. H Walker, Klamath Fall; S. W. Mlwui. Klum atb Full, Gordon Voorhlon, Medford; Cliarle Voorhle. Medford, and Mia Voorhle, Medford. Mr. and Mr. Frank C. Him cm and on of Medford, are here with. 100 head of cuttle to pature on the Wood ranch. Mr. and Mr. F. nialr of Lowell, Ore., were hare over Sunday. Mr. Itlair I owner of tho (tore hero. Mr. D. II. Wlmer ha been III lor the TUMI week. Ill condition 1 auch that It will be neceiuary to remove bin: to Portland for medical treut mont. Mr. CV II. Hunch and daiiKhter, Mlrlau are VLil'Int; friend In Klum ath Fall for a few days. Mr. I.. K. Wlmer I quite til In tho Klamath Oeneral Jlospltui. Mr. and Mr. Hoy Hickman and 'dauffhior apeut Thumduy and Friday In Klamatb Fall. Ixo Houston and Chun. Currlna of Klamath Fall. pent Wcdtieaduy flailing In Seven Mile Creek. Mr. K. tlnrdlner returned home Tueaday from Klamath Fall after vlaltlng her eon, tico, Hoyt who in convalescing after a recent opera tion for appandlclti. Mr. Hill Page, Mr. K. A. l'age, Out Page. Kd. Hoyt and Mr. and Mr. joa Siemens drove to Klamuth F t He and back on Tuoeday. j The annual school mooting wa hold at the school home Mionday, June ltt, for the purpoio of electing a board member to succeed Edgar Pomeroy. E. II. Cardwoll wo elect ed and Itay Taylor ma olocted clerk. flun Pago and Kd. Hoyt are orcct lug a gueollno atatlon at tho fork of the Uend and Crater Lake high ways. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Olvan aud fam ily of Biy, wre guests of Mr. and Kmmott .Sloiuore Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Paul Noel, Mr. uiul Mr. Paul Dalton of Klamath Fall were up fishing Sunday and had vory good luck. Kobert and Fnyo Oordon of O. A. C. returnod home last week. Robert graduated from there thta Juno. Opal Curdwnll Is exported home this weok from Portland,' where mm ha been attending business cn::ega. Mjrs. Patrick, ot Oold Hill, !a visit ing hor elBter, Mr. K. It. fi rtlwoll for a few days. iKdgar Pomeroy loft tlic. f. rat of LINKVILLE IN YE fee SrAXTUHb t-ESM ANUOUMCIUH 1 !- oihhatcw W.JaVil CompnI Msasnaf Af" a.ic I 2, r """ii won Wfjll homb rl I , l ""v" Fg" 11 Ot MAN HJOSftlMS SOU a&AHftr WHOHA4 kPM tho week for Alturu, where fle ex pect to iiiuka tiui home. Mr. I'omeroy will Join him when ho re turn from Corvullla where ehu ir now attending the two iwoek' dim mer con run for tho Club Worker. .tlr. Pomeroy in club leader ! 'hi dUlrlct. Pete Orb of Crater Lake, drove down Friday to spend u day In lown. MlnH WlllluniH uml Hurry II null move to Klamath FuIIk Friday Mr. Clia. Kiindiill of Apiili'Kuie liar urrlved wltli lieud nf ch'.k to .ature on Fred Iioneloy an.l Fer Kiion'ii runcb. Klton Hion of Tiilent W here locking after hi cattle on tho K, I oottley plu . Heth Dixon and Hill llntim drove t'j Klumuth Fall Frlduy ti ii'. I.1 to. htislnoMi affair. MIDLAND Juntos W. Siruw nnj Vernon Pnt lemon have returned' to Midland af ter a very uujoyublo outing upent In the vicinity of Odratsa. Tho Midland delegation at tho O A. C. report a wonderful time with nomcthlng doing every minute. A Klamath Fall firm was deliver ing wood In this viclnltr Thursday Harry Wltherill has been on the sick Mt. Helen Atchlton returned home Frl duy evening after spend a few days with Mr. L. ii. Uirgent of Miller Inland. James Hurnolt and family pasted through Midland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wltherill accompan led by Esther Atchison were callers at the S. I.. Hurnolt home Thursday afternoon. Mr. H. E. Royse who recently ar rived from Eureka, Calif., where she pent the winter was visiting with friends in Midland one day last woek. Chas. Potter, driving bis new car, and accompanied by bis father and mother, won a Midland visitor Sun day. Mr. and Mru. J. J. Davis ot Klam uth Fall, callod on Mrs. O. P. Couch itiuii Sunday afternoon. BLY ' J. P. MoAullffe of Fort' Klamath wits In this valley thla week. Mha llornlce Howard left the last of tho iwoek for Jordon Valley where she will be the guest of friends for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallle are spend ing this week lu Lakeviow. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Qivon return ed Thursday from a weok spent in enstortr Oregon, where they have been attonding to advertising affairs of the Illy Rodeo association, and vlultlng with relatives. At tho annual school election held hore lust Monday, B. J. Casebeor wua. elected dlreotor for the coming throe yours, and Marvin Cross yu ro-elocted as clerk ot the district. Miss Marie Oboncnnin, rhu tor the past two years has been working In OLDEN TIMES THAT "vl " I inrnfTT Td 1 IV I Orovilla, Calif., 1 pndlng her va cation hero with her parent, Mr. and Mr. Frank Obenchuln. ' A rarlln Jtnt Vfnm 1ntn1lil ul I ha Conner ranch one day Imst week. Thki et I one of thn first to be Inatnlled In till valley. Mr. an dMr. Dullu Olvan drove Into Klamath Fall ono day ani week. Marvin Crmvi i engaged this week hauling wool from the Con O'Connnll Kheariiig plant at the Black Hill lunger Station to Klamath Fall. Thlx clip of wool I, practically tho liwt to bo nheared hero this seuaon. FIRE ENDANGERS 2 STORES AS RESULT OF SPARK ON ROOF Flro orglnaflng from a, defective chimney .shortly after 6 o'clock this morning, serloiiHly threatened thi building nn thn outhast corner of Eighth mid Main occupied by the Itoh'ertHon Tainnlo liousn, and Mil ler's Mont Market and the building occupied by the Houston and Pholp grocery store. The building is owned by J. F .Mnguiro. Sparks from the chimney used by the RobertHons Taninle houso, I ignited the roof. In a short while tho fire had spread up the roof to an adjoining building. The fire de- pnrtmcnt was called and only their active worn, arcora.iig to Law rence Pheips. saved tho entire l)u!ldi!is from destruction. Another near serious fire was barely averted lata SaturJay after noon at the Ewauua Box factory when a carelessly thrown cigarette set the elevated tramway between the box fuctory and tho lumber mill on fire, and was partially de stroyed at a loss of approximately 1000. According to C. II. Daggett, the fire department saved the mill frotu- n rur ' more serious lire, by Its prompt arrival following the turn- Llng In of the alarm. ALLEN WILL SPEAK -AT FORUM SESSION Juke D. Allen, manager of service organization of the Oregon state chamber of commerce, arrived here yesterday for a vllt of a few days and twill confer with officials of the Klamath county chamber on work that is to be doue here during tbe coming year, especially in regard to membership increase In the organiza tion. Mr. Allen will probably be the speaker at the Wednesday noon forum luncheon of the chamber. EAST IS ENJOYING" CUTS IN GAS RATE NEW YORK, June 23. Gasoline price cuts are reported from various parts of the country. The Standard Oil company of Kentucky reduced the price two cents a gallon In that state. ' Also In Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. The Stand ard OH company of Ohio, made a re duction of one cent a gallon at ser vice stations. . This Is the first cut since November. COPCO EMPLOYE IS HURT IN ACCIDENT Miles Ltpper, employe ot the California-Oregon Power company was slightly injured this morning when he tell from a pole at the Copco sub-station on the west side of Link river. Ltppert's iujuries are not serious. He was taken Imme diately to the Klamath Oeneral hospital. EVENING HERALD CLASSIFIED Al RATES First Insertion ...j. ner linn 10c Two Insertion .."".'...Tor llno'lSc Thro Insertions. per lino 20e four llnsertlons , per lino 2.1c woeK (u times) jicr lino 30c One Month per lino 73c Minimum charge 26c. Ads not consecutive are charged aanew fol lowing each omission. , INFORMATION POIl ADVERTISERS Copy must be In Herald office by noon to get in that day's paper. Display classified ads (where type larger than this Is used, are counted nine lines to the inch. want ads and reading notices will be received P to 12 noon on the day of Issue. Cony for display advertising must be In this office not Inter than S p. m. on the day preceding publica tion In order to., bo Inserted In the Issue of the paper ot the next day. Advertising tor fraternal orders or societies oharglng a regular In itiation fee and dues, no discount. Rollglotta and benevolent orders will be charftd tut regular rata (of all advertising when nn admlnnlon other charge i made. NEW TODAY NOTICE. , Cliuwlflcd advertlM-meiiiM iierc-aft-r mut Ih; paid for In ailvniit-e un less advcrtiM-r carry an 0m;u ac count with The Evening Herald. AfiveiJsemeriiM will be wcikptel by telephone but payment must Imi inaile before it p. in, of tlio day adverlljto ineitt in to ap5iyr. . Titi rule hu been found ncccMsury duo to care-li-NHne of payment on the part of many patron and Hie ntu-muuit rx MniMi of making collection of many Hmalt acronnt. ' DuNil, June 1-, ..... , . . I FOR RENT Furnished front Apt. NOTICE All who have rug til ing! Ad1!a ony. c.all A t 4 62K at Mr. Marchaud s please call "'Oak St 21tf once and select it. zs j ' Apply 13-28 FOR SALE Rooming bouse. at 020 Main St. 23-28 FOR SALE iNew Singer sewing ma-i chine. Cbcap for cash. Phone I S20-W. 23- IFOR SALE New Ford roadster. Terms. Phone S20-W. 23 FOR SALE Brunswick and 27 rec ords, all In good condition. 1211 Crescent St. 23-25 I17-F-12. 17-23 TIMBER LAND FOR SALE 93 acre In section 12, township 39, FOR SALE Ten room house, splen- south of range 7, and -160 acres In did location, large yard, fine fruit, section 3, 'township ' 41 south ot i.rees garage. Phone "393. 21-24 range 13. Edward Courtade, 443 East Front Street, Traverse City, FOR SALE 4 dozen fancy Leghorn Michigan. 23-24 chickens, $1.00 apiece. 13 Main Street. 21-27 WILL PARTY who picked up sad- ; Rl!f R!,nnH.ir,2iJ.niki,H,Ll; F0R SALE-Creen slabs and block iiJ flMf- P 6"8 WOrdai - wood at summer prices. Heil- ArcadeHoteL Reward. 23 bronner and Rtfa pnone 239.R. , FOR RENT 4 room house, sleep- -' 2026 ing porch and garage, 1133 Grant. ,, . , Call at 701 N. 11th. 23-r TOR SALE Mailable steel range , good as new. Oak buffetr. 2108 Ftftf ItBT-WieorJUt"a!ai8 Rntton,' cor.- East Ma!n..:--2I Hall Apt.' WTantland & Division, : ' Phone 239-J. 23 LOGAN AND BLACKBERRIES FOR SALE $2.40 delivered; ready FOR RENT House partly furnish- about June 10. , Isaac Sellg, Box 80, ed, also furnished Apt. 59 Wash- Myrtle Creek, Ore. M 26 July 1 ington St. Call after 6 p. m. 23-23 . FOR SALE Nice bunch of Holsteln WANTED Chombermall. Call Eagle and Jersey :!lt. cow and heifers. Ridge Tavern. 23 Take one or all. Henry Cratt, 2 miles east of Midland. ' - 10-23 WANTED TO RENT One or two light housekeeping, rooms .by WANTED . ?' young married couple. Box 21. : , '. Herald Office. tt WANTED Girl to help with clean- ing. Klamath General Hospital.' WANTED To buy for cosh 30 ... , . 21-24 weaned Holsteln and Ayreshire , . heifer calves; 1 used farm iwagon; 1 WANTED Chambermaid. Call mower. Arthur Wllter, Merrill. Eagle Ridge Tavern. 21-23 Oregon. 23-25 ' i . 1 WANTED TO RENT Good piano. crtD prMT Best care quaranteed. Box M. B. . P. , T., Herald Office. 2Uf WANTED Capable iwoman or girl FOR RENT Famished Apt & bath. lor general house work .. Box. 43, No children. Phone 736-W. 21-24 Algoma, Ore. 20-23 EVERETT TRUE . 1-,-, ""i FOR RENT WANTED i , .. ..- , .... , , . . .I., FOR RENT log room. House and houselceep G9 Washington. 18-2t FOR RENT Large Sleeping roonj with bath, for one or two gentle men. 238 N. 3rd St. 23-2S' FOR RENT Two lovely cool sleep in;; rooms, modern home, clone In. 1126 East Phone 168-K. 23 FOR RENT A n4ce little room for a nlco little man. 137 High St. 21-23 FOR RENT Sleeping room, mod ern. 119 Washington, Phone 54Z-R. M 27 J 27 1 FOR RENT Room. 14.60 to $6.50 per week. L'nder new manage- I mf.nl 1911 fvlnmnth Iva ft-fa 20-23" FOR RENT. 'Furnished sleeping room, for one or two. Close in, 2 blocks from Main St., modern. Ap ply 319 North 9 th St. 20-28 FOR SALE FOR. SALE Shoats, weight around 00 lbs. Call H. F. Murdock. phone By CONDO WANTED Capable woman wUhe housework or nursing. Box XXX Herald Office. : , 17-23 WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 room unfurnished bouse. Pftone 737-J. 20-27 WANTED 3 or 4 room unfurnished modern house, close is. Phone 266-M. 20-26 WANTED Work by practical nurse. Maternity cases preferred. Phone 471-M. - 19-2B ( LOST AND FOUND : LOST Daughter of Job ritual, be tween Masonic Hull and South Riverside. Phone 132-R. Reward. ; 20-28 MISCELLANEOUS TRIANGLE CAFE The place to got good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT, 633 Main Street, phone 624. lltf SUITS HAND CLEANED and pressed $1.00. Repair wor!:. Liberty Rooms. 3rd & Main. Room 9. 18-24 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Quite : ieiection ot used Balck 6's, tourings rod road sters, priced reasonable. Buick Qan-ge- ' . - lit REAL ESTATE 80 ACRES of the Beebe ranch, all fenced and cultivated for sale or trade. For further particulars, write Mrs. M." J. Beebe, 7th Avenue Hotel. Phoenix, Arizona. 19-17 LEGAL- NOTICE . ' ' Special Notice IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUB UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS TRICT OF OREGON. ., United States ot America, libelant; vs. One Dodge Sedan, Engine- No. 835131. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 19th liay of June, 1924, ONE DODGE SEDAN, Engine No. 835131, was arrested and taken into tho possession of and now is In the possession of the United States Marshal for the District of Oregon, pursuant to a warrant and process duly Issued by the Clerk ot the United States District Court for the District ot Oregon, in a suit tor condemnation and forfeiture entitled: "UiNITEiD STATES OF A&LBRiICA, Libelant, vs. ONE DODGE BED AIM,. Engine No. 835131" brought under the provisions of Section 26, Title 2, of the National Prohibition Act; that all persona claiming any right, title or interest in and to the eald automobile afore said are hereby notified to appear on or before the 4th day ot August, 1924, at Portland, Oregon, to show cause, it any there he, why the same should not be decreed against and forfeited to the -United States. . ... CLARENCE R. HOTCHKISS, United States Marshal tor the District of Oregon, i J. O. STEARNS, Jr., Assistant United States Attorney, Attorney tor Libelant. June 23-24-25 BID DATE ESTABLISHED, "Prospective bidders on the Long Prairie and North March Timber i Units are hereby notified that the time tor receiving bids ha Lean ex tended from June 5, 1924, to July 15, 1924, two p..m., Pacaflo time," J. 2-9-16-23-30 NOTICE OF FINAL AOPOCNT IN THE COUNTT COURT OF THE STATE Off OREOON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. , .-, ,. In the matter of the estate ot Watson Heckart, deceased. Notice U hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate ot Wlatson Heckart, deceased, has filed In the above entitled conrt and cause, his final account and ro port as such and the Court nan tet July 19th, 1924, at the. hour ot 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at tas County Court Room at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the time and place Tor hearing objectlsj to said final account and for the final settlement ot said estate. ; Dated this 16th day of June, 1124, , JOSEPH HECKART, Administrator of tbe estate of Wotson Heckart, deceased, -i. Berg ft Morgan, Attorney tor Administrator, Residence and P. u. Address, Coquillt, Oregon. , , Jan ll-ii-IO Jaif f