FRIDAY, MAY 2$V if) THB-MNINfl-IIERALIJ- PAGEf SEVEW MOM'N POP ' L SHOULD' tUlNlf. PoW MOL)LO MAV& S ) INCON5' raiinnnpii: HC. 1 ARE vJA'igoiN&Toea il come hom anwt.me and LATG AMP NOT WttO ) VlNf A VAAWM MGAu uMtI6 WHILE ) WLW.' THE DIMWEW &6Ti f TMtl HERALD'S rODAK ' f EO-tWANTTo VAAiV BuV THE V0IF6 A. 11 BOX OF fANOV Jiv 1 W- yi I 111 I M . HVA AOX,V,l.'ft,il m 10 imi 1 mtA rtwcc inc. (Leave Your Fi!ttv$ etore 9 O'cloeK-Your AM- Pictures am C7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE v. BUY TMtIR ORUG5 LEUBlT Y. J Professional Cards Fred Weaterfctd, D. D. S. X-Hn I.nburatury Loonili It t it (1 1 ii Phoim 434-W Elaniatb Kalln, Oruxon DR. V. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and BunEir ;f Office and Ilnnlilonco Phona 321 1. 0. 0. K. Tompl J. C. CLEGHORN CIVIL ENOINEHR AND BURVKYOIl Phone 19 3-J 133 B. lUvoralila - DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 700 Mnln 8t. Phono 1.13-W Mako nnd Rrlnd OUbspb. Dupll cto broken loneos, roonlr trnmos .' " : ' . Dr. Philip Cole Qenanit Practice of Dontlntry Open Evenings., I) Abpolntmnnt Phono 600 618 Main -.; Ovor Moo's Sloro - R. Von Bei thelsdorf Uouso Pnlntlf.ft nnd Decorating Honest work t Madornto Trlcns Phono 069W 1810 Melrose J "J.iH. IglCOLL iUpst airs in the HartBldg. ; ' j All Kindt of ' INSURANCE Far VAliir 1UI JfUUI "Getting Unreasonable With-Amy" TON' r miN-s ur HELLO MOM - LITTLE LATE 11 r - -t t ' i iu 1 SEE I '.tfOPPCO IN TO TH( STORE TO BOV C.OMETHIKJG TOR TMC 7 THE- STORE TO HOT ) IT'S" A BOX S PERSON t LOVE MOST V If INI THE VJOKLD J r...- PERSON I IN THE WORLD- SUES WHAT i'.vlft m mm BUSINESS DIRECTORY WORK r?adY at" 5 p.t PIWMANCNT CONOTFj6trriOM ' . Kxt-ktilva Lkt'DHot Mnnu fncdtrori tor Ths now C'mcroto Ilollow-Vll IlulldliiR llrlrk (or Fouuda Hodj, Walla, Buildings, olo. ' Absolutely Firs and Weulhor Proot at a cost loss than an' ottior lorm of masonry. Stono-Tllo construction elim inates upkeep expouso. is In dostrilotlblo, and Is approved by the best arvhltucte and bulldori. Unoicolled an a bano Stucco finish for t no Kstlmiito Your Job fltli nnd Market. Phono t- r Concrete Pipe, Co. BOSTON BEAUTY SHOP Winters .Building Export Opurulors ' liullvlilunl Boolha Violet' Ray facial and scalp trentmont, taolal packs,, marcell ing, nnd shampooing, For appointment Phono 311-W NIXLIU OHANT, Prop. FRIGID AIRE Ulig'4 ' Electric Shop ;, Opp. Post Office M. H. WILSON ', Stonoitruphor Notary Puhllo Mall Advartlulng 400 Mn'lnStroot Phono 206-W rSlirkpHQ UilUlUaa JO T'S - BY TAYLOR I'M A BUT SOU LOVE MO&T IT IS CHAS S. HOOD Real Estate, Fire Insur ance, Surety, Contract and Judicial bonds Chiloquin, Oregon Klamath Lodge Directory M. W. A. Meets First and Third Wednesdays Odd Follows Hall C. L. Edwards, Cleric. 1336 Lnkuvlew Are. B. p. 0. ELKS Meets Thursday eronlng. Visit ing members welcome. Elks Temple, 3rd ft Main Charlton Currln, .Exalted Ruler. Tom DoliiU, Sao. K. of C. Council No. 2255 Mootlngs: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuosdars .Lycoum Hall, 8th and High Visiting KnlghU welcome '." Chaa, . Pattorson, O. K. American Legion Klamath Post No. 8 flV-:!. Meetings 1st and 3rd SiSyf. Tuesdays. Court Home ifSm .. Basement OLDS, Com'dr. t" PI one 65-W SHOW EVASION IN SALE OF POWER I'. I , i (Continued jyoiu I'ouo One) stntod that,! botwoon, 17.6.0,000 and $1,000,000. would, havo to bo raised by means of a- bond -issuo beforo tho wntdr ueors could henoflt by tho purchase.';' Iir olho'r'word7. lnstencl of oitliiK tho, easy tpvnis by which tho canal, ,cpvild bo purchnseil, tho ballot Rtriyuieditho milHort.dollnivfljf uro, which ho ' claimed scared tho farmers but as IC'Vits S bud year for fni'mlng. i, At tlifs point Francis M, Good win,, tho Interior department tnom bor of tho board by quoatlonlng Mr. Curnuhnn brought ' out that tho From Incubator t0 Stew Kettle w. i been home am j 3T?i ) L SUPPOSE Y ISi. .040 ! : ; n udvyr- (Ist'd In lliu KvonliiK llcruld, .No lliii'iiioiiy Tho board of dlrociorH In offlco diirint; tlin Hprltig ot 1tiz:i, wan not In sympathy with tho wIhIich of tho mujorlty of tlio watir iiHom, It was claimed. This wa uliowti by tholr attltudo towardK an Initiative peti tion circulated among wutor usora by It. E. Rradbury prior to tho snlo, aaklng dint' a rugtilur oloctlon bo hold In tho -district,! thn Issuo being whotbor or not ttm itllstrlct Would sulimlt n bid for1 tho Kono nnd Aukunoy ciyiuls, Approxlmatnly 12D wiitcr uxors hud slgifd, It. wuh mild. Tlio first tlmo tliq yntltlons woro siilimlttcd tho board refused to con sider them on tho ground of a tech nicality;, Tho sacond tlmo, they ro- fueed on tho ground that tho board could not coneldor ah Initiative peti tion under tho Oregon Initiative and referendum act, f llruilbury Miiiiipercd All petitions for delay In the sale of tho canal mot with no success, il.' E. Bradbury, chairman ot tho present district board testified. Pur pose for tho delay was to have tlmo enough to submit the proposition of tho district buying tho canals from tho government, to tlio voters. To tho petition for delay tho gov ernment would reply that they held tho right to reject any and all bids and that tho interests of the district would bo safeguarded through that medium. I (was Indicated that the sulo would be Investigated by a com mission from tho department of tho interior before tho sale confirmed, it was brought out. Through official announcement, Protestants to tho solo were Inform ed that a commission composed of A. P. 'Davis, D. W. Davis and .Miles Cannon would arrive on June 5, lf'23. Prior to tholr arrival formal protests to the salo had been filed by R. K. Ilradbury and C. W. Eber lcli: Instead of arriving on scheduled tlmo, tho commission arrived in Klumath Falls on Juno 3 and, Mr. Ebcrleln.tontlfled this morning, re mained under cover during their brief stay. No attempt was made to :get In touch with tho protpBtnnts of ! tho sale and givo them a hearing, Mr. Eberleln nnd Mr. Bradbury testified. .' ';'''"' ) Tho local newspaper did not know lot their presenco here, nor Hid tho j public In gencVul know that tho com mission had been in' Klamath county before tho dato Of Juno 5 for tho purpose of Investigating the con tract, Mr. Eberleln ald. Only an Associated Press dftpatch from Yroka, California, gavo tho public any knowledge of the visit of tho commission here. In that dis patch It was stated that tho com mission had spent several days In Klamath Falls and. then1 had been oscortod to Copco on tho Klamath river by officials ot tho California Oregon Power company, Mr. Eber leln. said. The nrtlclo quoted one of tho members of tho commission as Btntlng ho was fully satisfied with the contract and would recommend Its adoption by the government, the witness testified. Mr. Eberleln said that Indications pointed to tho board remaining un der cover during -their presence in Klamath Falls. ' ' Tho district went on record as op posing tho porsonnol of tho local ap praisal hoard which was chosen for tho purposo of ascertaining the value ON-TIME DEUVERE3'e TrtEV MAKE . THEIR PROMtSES TrtEV NEVER BREAK. There are' several roa3ons why Mr. Party Is happy. Ho fllUos tho rapid transit way wo schedule our deliv eries. Your clock la our ttma tnblo.' We'll get your ordor there when wo pnim lsod to. - I . . ! Watch for Mr. Party Happy 5 me d&to&.J&et is nollcu of (win been duly' i Surelive - Suregrow - Surelay :, ' ' . y" NEW TODAT TWO YOUNO. FARM Kits, one mar ried, want runch to rent or work on shares,, Address Mack Rey nold, euro Herald. 29-1 FOR RENT Furnished ono room house. 2446 tyirrow Ave, Mills Addition. 29-80 Oil BOY! what a lot of comfort those rebuilt shoes give mo this hot weather. Jack Frost, fith St. did tho work, 27-30nt WILL MEET YOU Springs Natatorium;, at ho Hot . .7-28 FOR SALE Lot 50x137, R. R. nd dltlonr 8pur track In rear. In quire, 029 Ho. 6th. ?-;29-Sl WHILE AWAY YOUR IDLE hours at the Hot Springs Nat&torlnm. 28-29 BUILDING. REPAIRING and Paint ing, contract or day work. Try us. Houk, room 200, Hopka Bldg. If out leave note. 29-30 CASH PAID for Becond-IIand Fur niture. Lucas Furniture. Phone 735. 29 A R E A L BARGAIN 1920 seven passenger Hudson touring, good rubber,, cxcollont mechanical con dition. Lots ot extras. Acme Motor Co. Phono 680. 29-30 FOR SALE ONE OF THE NIFTIEST houses In' town : 2 rooms, bath, garage, fur nished. Now! $2500.00. Only fJSW.OO down. ROOM HOUSE with bath on large corner lot, eloso in on paving, $3700.00. $500.00 down. BUY YOUR BUSINESS now and get tnnt Summer trade, we havo sev eral good money-making business chances that don't come often. IF. YOU HAVE $4500.00 we can lot you in on a big money proposition. Something different! A VAULT DOOR and frame for salo. MAGUIRE & MAGUIRE , Insurance . Realtors , 816 Mnln 29-30 of Kcno and "Ankency canals. The stipulation ot the sale was to the effect that the canals would not be sold for on amount less than the appraised value. The threo members of tho apprais al hoard wore J. A. Gordon, R. E'. Smith and a reclamation official. Pointing out that they had no de sire ts cast any reflection on the In tegrity of Mr. Gordon in tho per formance of his duties, the district still' claimed in its testimony this morning that Mr. Gordon was not eligible for an appraiser because be was the owner of stock In tho Cali fornia Oregon Power company. At this point. Chairman Campbell remarked that ho' knew personally that Mr. Gordon was the owner of 17 shares ot stock ot the California Oregon Power company at the tlmo ho acted as appraiser ot tho canals for the government. Tho district also set forth that the reclamation official could not act as a disinter ested Judge. ' "That appraisal board should have "been composed of absolutely disinterested parties", Mr. Carnahan claimed. "If the case was tried in tho courts, no ownors ot shares in the California Oregon Power com pany would be allowed to sit on the Jury, .would they?" " An element of humor was inject ed Into tho hearing when Mrs. H. R. Reynolds of Portland, owner ot prop erty in tho Klamath Irrigation (lis trict, told tho board that sho was of tho opinion that most ot the politic ians handling public money were in clined to be crooked. ' "I want it made clear that I mean men," she said. "We women haven'l had a chance yet." "If I bought," Governor Camp boll replied, "that all government officials wore such as you claim, I would move out ot tho country." ,. . Mrs. Reynolds testified that she had not boon Informed of the trno facts concerning ; tlio" sale of X the cnuals and hance she voted against tho district- bidding for tho canalV Sho said that the straw ballot sway1' ed hor in her decision. Wo got down into today. Tho alarm' clock rang , but yo decided mnybo It was the wrng number. Women and elephants are afraid of mice. Men, howover, aro afraid ot all three of them. CLASSIFIED AD SECTION WANTED WANTKIJ Two young ladles or a couple to room -nnd board in pri vate homo. Address Box M. Cr, Herald. . 20-30 LET US CLEAN YOUR OFFICE, ' your store, your house, wash your windows. Satisfaction our motto, City references. 607 Main Street, Phono 6S3J. A12-M14 W A N T E D Woman for general housework. Phone 134 or call 29 Third St, 28-30 WANTED A couple of good strong office chairs for the Herald otflce, 25-30 WINDOW CLEANING, floor wax ing, house cleaning and Janitor service, iteiersnces. A. M. Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tt AUTO LAUNDRY PHONE 833, Spring and Esplanade streets Cars called for and delivered. John Proctor, Prop. M5-J4 HOUSEKEEPING by competent col ored woman. Apply 325 Com mercial St. M28-J3 WANTED C ash register. 371. Lorenz Co. Phone 28-3 EXPERIENCED TYPIST wishes position, can do bookkeeping. Phono 829 or 114-J. 28-30 SHINGLING WANTED How about that new roof this year. Work guaranteed. Rima. Phone 850. '. ; 27-4 WANTED Camp or ranch cooking by middle aged woman. Rebecca -S. Yocom, 927 "Walnut. 27-29 MJBCKLLA. EOCS SEE CONNOLLY BROS. SADDLERY for fishing tackle, sporting goods, awnings and ' auto tops; shoes, clothing and canvas goods. 914 918 Main StreeL M23-J23 NO INTEREST. Our Summer Phonograph Sales Campaign is based on "No Interest" on any make of phonograph and "better ' terms." Wise Buyers trade with Tho Earl Shepherd Co., 507 Main Street. M25-J23 PHONE 911-W for painting, tinting, and all paper cleaned. M25-J6 NOTICE All barber shops wiH be open Saturday, May 30 and re main closed all day Monday, June 1. ' 28-30 A L L O V E R WHITE WAITRESS Aprons, on Baler at -Bee Begins for only $1.65. , .,,28-29 STOP PAYING BIG RENT I will build for you for 65 ot the cost of material. Phone 503-W' be J tween 7 a. m. and 6 p. m. J. P. Erhart for appointments. 27-2 CUSTOM BILT SHIRTS made to order. Once a Custom Bilt al ways a Custom BilL Samples. Phone 109. A. R. Renner. . - M20-J20 ROBERTS HAND TAILORED Suits, best grade worsteds, fit perfectly and made right. Hundreds of satisfied Klamath customers are my best references. See my line of samples. , I'll bring them to you. Phone 109. A. R. Renner. M20-J21 PRIVATE SANITARIUM ,. ; Wordea and 11th Sts. Phone 718-W ' Medical, surgical, maternity cases. Special rates to convalescents. A graduate nurse in attendance. Maternity cases given s-iecinl care. Rates while waiting. All doctors -welcome. M4-J4 TRIANGLE CAFE The puce to get , good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. ' 633 Main street. Phone 624. tl DON'T THROW AWAY a good pair ot shoes that only need a new solo. We repair them as good as new.' Goodyear Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. ' . 16-2201 SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL . Send them to the Goodyear. Shoe Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We pay the return postage. NASH SUITS AND ... OVERCOAT? . hand tailored to measure, $23.50, ; direot to woarer. Phone 445R for samples. Howard Ferguson, 1646 Johnson Ave. . M12-J12 ANY KIND OF TEAM WORK, day or contract. Phone 94. 26-36 JFOR REX? FOR RENT 3 room apt. and sloep ;jing porclVt .- Peerless Lunch. 26-1 FOR RENT-J-Lnrgo 3 room furnish : ed apartment, down stairs, adults " only.; 439 10th St. , 27-2. FOR RfaNT Bedroom In now home, use' of, phona and' bath. , Phono , 273-M. 521 Washington. 28-30 FOR RENT Now 4 room houBe in Mills Addn., near school. Klam ath Falls Auto Co. Phone 246-R. ". ", . ' ', . .' '' 20-29 ONE BLEEPING ROOM 9th St.. for rent. 28-30 Inquire 319 N, Murphey's -Phone 87 : SPANISH WAR VKTKIlAXS ATTENTION ! Memorial Day, May 30th, A semblo at City Cometory tit 7:46 a. m. sharp for exorcises thcro. Visit ing Comrades Invited. Applegnto Camp No, 26, U, S. W.'s V H. W. Buthlany, Adjustnnt. ' adv. 28-29 liOST AND FOUND .;tsviMi. LOS T Small blnck route' book. " Finder plcaso return to Klnniatti'Kil Superior Laundry. , 28-2,9, LOS T Boston terrier bull dog; , female, white and brown .ears, white spot on back. Reward it,.' returned to 820 Oak St. Frank' Bachclll. 28-30-'" FOR SALE $23.60 $$29.50 and $32.50, high est grade all wool suits tailored , to measure. . Guaranteed.. 1 0 0 4., Main Street. 21-21- FOR SALIS Dairy cows, with or -without milking machine; would , trade for stock cattle. Phono. ll-F-12. Box 636, City. 25-30 CERTIFIED CHICKS REDUCED PRICES for May Bnd-' , June. White Leghorns-Careful--ly selected, two-year and older , hens, mated to males of Holly wood, Hanson and Tancred strains-" of high double pedigree- records.,. $12 per 100: $115 per 1,000., : Brown Leghorns, $12 per 100." Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds and.: Black Mlnorcas flock matlngs, ' 15.' ''"Special matlngs In Reds; : . and Rocks, $18. Extra special-: , , matlngs, $25 per 100. A member of the ' Glenn County Certified ' Flock Association, a charter mem-, ber of the California Baby Chick '' Association: affiliated with the:' International Baby Chick Associa tion, Our 25th year of Success ful hatching. : " ORLAND HATCHERY Orland, Glenn County, Calif. 29tf ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAINS," $1.25 per gallon. Patterson, 630 South 6th. 4-30 PRETTY SILK PAJAMAS on sale ' at Bee Begins for only $3.95. 8-29. FOR SALE Ford touring, 1917, now In use, looks good, good tires, for quick sale, $75. Call PerklnB. Furniture.- : 28-30 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Near Portland, 6 ' Acres excellent ' garden soil, all In crops. Com fortable 7-room house, large barn,,, garage, chicken house, fruit, ber-. ries. Living creek, good well, elocr.; trie lights. About four blocks to' station on Oregon Electric. Free of incumbrance. C a a h value, -. $5500. Will exchange for desir able residence property in Klam ath Falls. Write owner. Box 15, Cr. Herald. 28-29 " FOR RENT OR SALE! Three room ; house. Inquire 319 N. 9th St. 28-30 BIG SHIPMENT OF HATS Just re- ; ceived at Bee Begins Dress 8hop" at .129 So. 7th St., opposite Tele phone office. . . . 28-29 FOR SALE! Modern little furnished ' cottage, bath and garage. Can be seen by appointment only. Price $2500. Small payment down, bal ance like rent. Box 7, Herald office. 28-30 ANOTHER SHIPMENT ot pretty-. dresses just arrived- at -Ben Begins Dress Shop. ,i . 28-29 FOR SALE One lot: 76 foot front. Joins river. Inquire in rear 834 Conger Ave. " 28-30 FOR SALE Farm of 80 acres, good soil. 42 -acres under irrigation. Balance easily lrrigatod. . Near school on market road. Price very reasonable. Might exchange for house and lot in Klamath Falls. Phono 516. ' . 27-2 FOR SALE $125.00 Victroln and records, almost new for $60.00 cash. Phone 311. 26-2 FOR SALE 2 room house, V aare land, near city limits. Price $1250. $200 will handle. Fred BueBing, Real estate, 1020 Main Street, . 25-30 FOR BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES Call at 324 N. 11th St. 19-1 FOR RENT Furnished 1125 Main St; , apartment, 27-29 FOR SALE 16 A No. 1 Cows; 16 No. 1 heifers all giving milk; 20, holfor calves; registered Durham ' bull; 2 Jorsoy bulls. H. B. Itoyso, ' Midland, Oregou, , '-27-9 FOR: SALE 75 lb.' Refrigerator, $15.00; No. 4 Univorsnl broad mixer, $1.25; Couch t5.00: Porch , swing, $3.00; 2 A-Box Scout cam eras end developing outfit, 13.00. 614 Grant Avenue.; . 27-28 FOR SALE Bed davonport, almost now. Call 746-11 or at 1053 Wall Street. . JS7-29"! Seed Store - 90G?Maiil :'I ) i L- ;