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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1926)
HlE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, oilKGON ' . .. ' Wctlnosiiuy, 'Juiy, 21, itjti 'I .r ;,".,ri! 0 Suuntng Mcralft Iaiued Dally, except Sunday, Company. Office 1 119 N. Eighth El). MURRAY H. RAYMOND Entered as second class matter Falls, Oregon, on August 30, 1906. under act of March 3 1879. . Member of The The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or re-pub lication of all news dispatches credited in this paper and also All rights of re-publication of also reserved. The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County BCBSCRir TIOH -, Delivered bj (Wrier Om Year .,., n .?.E0 BU Month . 3.60 1.96 .66 Three Months On IgonUi Wednesday, July 21, 1926 . ) I .: , , - ; A WARNING a4 PROTEST against the increasing paternalism of the feder- . , i , . a : t, : n .. ai government is voicea vy jays jhe Portland Telegram. , A report of the committee on citizenship includes the following: , ' To Roman clUseoa bartered their urlrat liberties for bread) awl rimue. -. - The American, cltlson today freely bartn his llbertV-e . and right for bounties and bonuses. - He. Is brine pauprrlxrd by government alma. If he supports the gyYtroment, be asks Ue gov eruxKmt la return to baUd his roads, rduoato his offspring, sanitate Mm, physic him, bring his children Into the world, prescribe bis diet ary and tell him what to believe In matters of conscience. . . It Is . apparent to every thoughtful lawyer that wq are approaching the time when the states may be reduced to the rank of counties, when all Im portant powers will. be centralised In Mashington, and this govern,, meat will come, as all other democracies baro come to a centralised despoouan." . "' "Federal aid"-rthe name itself is a misnomer which betrays us.-? We have all the demoralizing moral effect of asking and accepting charity and yet we have eventually to foot the bill. Usually it is a bigger bill, incurred by Washington bureaucrats from the seclusion of their tilted chairs, than it would be if we had, done our own business; in our own way and under our own supervision. ' -, . ' ; ,V Lawyers are traditionally conservative. .. They are not given to-sensational alarms, and we real danger ' and sound a needed warning. C" j Our sturdy American spirit of independence grows flabby wih prosperity, and obesely helpless from over-indulgence at the. pork barreL Patrick Henry may have said "Give me liberty or give me death," but we are too willing to trade liberty for a bonus or an irrigation ditch. , .. ' ; If some day we wake up to the fact that we enjoy only an il lusion of freedom, weariness and cynicism may follow the old historic path, abandon the fiction of independence and invite despots to return. MARKET BRIEFS ? "PORTLAND, July 21. yp) Butter steady. Extra cubes, city 37ft; standards 36 M; prime firsts The Day t HELP tHP& FSlP ? S4V WHAT Pro I GeTa UP HS OUTWfcK, fcS65B7E5 m TWISP UP FOR A pCAtiC T&cmY - E7ir. by The Herald Publishing Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon ... Publisher News Editor at the post office at Klamath Associated Press credited to it or not 'Otherwise the local news published therein. special dispatches herein are IAIII V Stall. One Year . Six Months Three Month Odb Month ,.15.00 . S.76 1.7 1 - .66 xnc .wnencan aawA.wwyii may be assured that they see a 3&H: firsts 34H; prints 41; car tons 43. Eggs steady. Current receipts 24. Fresh medium 33; fresh standard f Hats 26; fresh standard extras 29. Milk steady. Beat churning cream 39c per pound net shippers' truck . rn tone l. cream delivered Portland : 41c per pound. Raw milk (4fil After; Pa Fired the Best Hired Haad in the WAS LETTER ByOltARI.KS P. STEWART . , WASHINGTON over n Fort Meyer, V A.,' a platoon of .eavulry was drilling the other day. ;:. .It was. 'a lovely, eight Beautiful horses. .Magnificent horseman. Per tnet teamwork. The moat intricate maneuver executed with an .vase that made them look simplicity it self. RUks tukn that would make k circus rider's hair stand on end. but never an accident, nevef a hitch. , What a aad thouxht tlist caralr) Is rlrlually obsolete! Thuy aay it -s used ooiy two or three times on the west front. Done to dualh br the auto anif the plane! Then It oocurred to me. "If cat- airy Is obsolete, why do they keep this up? Is It, in, fact, obsolete!' ' So ! Investigated. Here's what I found but: . , Cavalry Isn't obsolete. The auto and (he plane have cut In on Its useful ness, Lilt there still are things a man on horseback can da that can't be done by a man In an auto or the cockpit ot a plane. When those things" have to be done, cavalry's needed the worst way. The horse isn't even obsolete In the artillery service, much leu cav alry ' ' ' . ". ' . " True, cavalry didn't figure much on the wast front during 'the World war, but it was used to good effect on tha east front and in Paleatlns. Filling stations are few and far between on the Rutso-German and Auatro-Ruselan borders, in the Bal kans and Mesopotamia. A country must be induartriallied to ' support automobiles,, A horse, can find for age almost anywhure. " Bringing gas up to a front Is slow work. In a region where there Isn't any, A horse can make It In jig time. Time counts In' war. , ' I J.15 cwt f.o.b.. Portland. Poultry steady.- Heavy bens 35 to 36; light It to 17: springs white 1 to 18; ditto colored up to 16: young white ducks' 34 to 38: colon.nl 18 to 30. , - ' ; ' .Onions quiet, 1.76 to 1. 00 ; Potatoes i quiet, ' 1.60 per sack; new Jc pound."' s " ' ' Hogs at standstill; receipts 330. Cattle nominally steady; no re ceipts. ' v Sheep recelpU 130 (97 direct). 8teady.' MUX MENACED RENO, Ner., July SQ. (JPi Campbell mill on Clover flat near lakevlew. Ore., Is completely sur rounded .by fire and there is no bops of saving 600,000 feet " of lsmber there, according to a dlBpatch re ceived by J. H. McCIure, district freight tnd passenger agent f-ir the Southern Pacific company, today. Demptey may be 'world chamDich heavyweight fphter.,' but' these wo men who reduce deserve honorable mention.' DEEDS FILED w - July ao, load . E.' If. Rlevenson to C. W. Mod lln; l.nt 1 Itlk 47 Kt Klauiuth Kalbt. , . . : Hltt t'nmnn to J. D. Orlnifn: V2 ES Bee. 8-36-7 1-S. . The Klamath Ilev. Co., to L. M Ones run u and Frank H, Oacaraoni Lots 31 and 3 In lit k 3 Induatrhtl Addn to K. V. - Hattte V. Lewi, adiur., Eat. ot Baft V. Lewis to C. II. Iturustuhle; Weat 3.4 ft ot Lot 3 and all ot Lot 3, In Hit 6 ICwauna HulKhts Addn to K. K. 34456.38. ' . Modoc Pine Co., to Forest Lum ber Co., a Deleware corpn. Lnnds In Sees. 33-36-37. T. 34-7, Includ ing mill aite above Chtloquln, and all other property In Klamath coun ty. Ahner Huyca et ui to Charles Roae; Lot 16 In Ulk 311 MIUs Sec ond Addn. to K. F. Vnted States to Valentine ' Leo Oorbell; 83 S3 NW4 KW4 and 82 N3 S3 NW4 ot BW4 Sec.. 33-34-9. IS acrea In allotment Edward II. Johnson. Klamath Korporatlon to - Pearl Yocum; . Lot Blk 303 Darrow Addn to K. F. F. C. Conklln, et ux to Leslie Rogers; Lot 0 Blk 14 Industrial Addn. to K. K. ; 1300., Ina K. Olson, and Rdward - II. Olson to T. B. Walters; Lot 13 In Ulk 43 Hot Spring! Addn. to K. F. C. S. ' Mootelius et ux, to T. 11. Waltera; Lot 8 Ulk 61 Second J lot Springs Addn. R. DUsing. et ut. Magdalene M.. to Mary lltisse!!; Lot 7-8 Blk 60 Lakevlew Addn. to K. F. C. E. Lane, et ux, to R. E. Dar ling and Edna Larkin; Lots 36-A and 36-B Block 6 Railroad Addn. K. F.; 11100.00. (Contract of Sale). ' ' .. Legal Notice NOTIOK OF CLOSINO CHIXKMK PHKAHA.NT HINTING HKArtON Notice is hereby given that by an orer duly ani) regularly made ' by the State Oame Commission of the State of Oregon on tuo 11th day of January. 1914. It was found and de termined that the Supply of Chinese (Torquatus) Pheasants is being, and will be; Injuriously affected by per mitting the same to be taken, hunf ed or killed in the whole of the State ot Oregon; and '(Overy part thereof. except Malheur Country, during tho periods of time hereinafter specified, and that it shall be unlawful for any person to take, bunt, kill or have in possession any Chinese (Torqua- tua) Pbeasant or Pheasants, within the State of Oregon, except Malheur County, during the periods of time from October 14 to October 17, and from October 24 to November 1 1926; and further, that every county within the State of Oregon where there is an open hunting season pro vided by. law, with the exception of Malheur County, he. and la closed lo.iaa-bg nuntlng, and killing Chin eee (Torquatus) Pheasants, tor and during the periods of time above mentloneo. Dated and first published this 31st day of July, 1926.- ' July 31 NOTICE BIDS WANTED - The Public Library Board, of the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids from Contractors, for the erec tion and completion of a one story and Dasement Brick Library Build ing, until Monday, July 26th, 1936 at 7:30 p. m, - All bids must be accompanied by either a certified check or a bidders bond for five per cent (6 ) of full amount of 'bid, made payable to E. M. Bubb, Treasurer of (.lie Public Library Board, Klamath Falls, Ore Son. -4t- ; Thj. Board reserves (lie right to accept any' bid, or reject any or all bids. , Plans end Specifications may be obtained from Chss. N. Coeeboom, Underwood. Bldg., - Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' ' The Publio Library Board, Klamath Falls, Klamath ' County,' Ortgqn. Mrs. J. F. " Obeller, 9ec. July 21 to 26, Inc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon-,' For the ', County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate' of Frank' H. Downing, De ceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned,' executrix ot tho estate Frank H. Downing, deceased, to the J D. E. Van Vactor ' . Lawyer : Odd Fellows Building m KbpAK Work LeaV? Your Rlitvs BoweoUocK-Ypor m m m svt m wi s creditors ot, and nil persona having claim Dgulnat, the said deceased, to ivththlt them, with the proper vouch, re, within six months ' after tlu first publication of this notice, to i f. moiie, ni nis oiiic id inn ru cher HulMUig, Klnmnth Falls, Ore gon, attorney (or aiild exocotrlx, llie Hanio bnlog the plnco for the trans action of the, buHlneaa of said es tate. Juno S3, 1910. . ,i 1IATT1H MAtiriH nOWNINO. Kxoculrlx ' of the Ktnte ot Frank II, Downing, Dooeaaed, June S3, it, July 7, 14, 31.' ' w.tv rhlloo Battrrlea TM KlamaUa Klamath Falls-Weed Stage Leaving 619 Main St. Dally at 7:30 A.M. PHOSB 18G WHITE 8TAR LINE Office SIS slain f4C Elomath Falls, Ore. l'boae 9tt Office HUge Depot Medford, Ore. Phone 80V TRAVEL BY MOTOR, STAGE HOWARD AND QREUEt) sTAasa To Ashland Medford Portland Usrshfleld Direct Connection at Jenetloa . With Pickwick 8tagea to AD Points South Fares, Klamath Falls to: Ashland I 3.30 , Redding 8.80 Sacramento 13.70 Ban Francisco 16.00 Los Aogelea 26.76 San Diego 10.05 San Joss 16.86 El Centra 34.86 Leaving Time Medford. 8, 10:36 a.m., 1:30 p.m.; Klamath rails, 7:46, a.m. 1, 2:46 p.m. We nse heated Cadillac b Trunks for'Caltforala Bee ua we handle Stop - over anywhere on Pickwick System. Folder Mailed on re quest, . v ' gRMANCNT CONSjrmUCTIOM "delusive Uceased MsJia-- , fActsrera (or I The new Conorele Hollow-Wall Building Brick (or Tiunda ; Uons. Walls, Bulldluga, etc. ; Absolutely Fire and Weather i Proof at a cost leas than any other form of maaonary- i t Stone-Tile construction elim inates upkeep expense. Is ln- i deatrnotlble, and la approred by the best architects and ! buUdera. C ae reel led as a baae for ataeeo finish. 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TRATNOB Phome IIIM Bnrraagh Adding, BookkMDtag, Billing and Calculating Machine ADVERTISING AOKNfJT Campaign Planned and Execsted Ooafereao Hours 4 to 4 p. m. The ALLAN W. MoCOMB Co. Advertlslsg 103 WUlRa Bldg.. Phone 1011 Lettarst Folder :i Dlraet-MaU Servlee ATTORNETB a B, TAN VAOTOB Lawyer Odd Fellow Building AOTOMOBOJe DEALERS Franklin irOldamobUe it Oardner Bale and Servo0oo4 p4 Car KLAMATH VALLEY MOTOR 00. Seventh Klamath Phone 161 Oenuln Parts i: Quaker BUU OU Repair Work, Battery Serrtoe, Ttra agents cor Moan and Oakland R. R. R. oabaob - 131 KLAMATH Next to Poet Office Phone 111 Ooodyeor Tire Fireproof storage AUTOMOBILE TUUC0 . Bring In your wore tiros get 6000 , mile more at H the usual coat AO! TIRE SHOP 116 South 11th 8L . Phone 843J Guaranteed Vulcanising i i Retreading; India Ttra The Tire el Service) HTJR TUB OO. 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