THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK K10HT o - o GEORGES CARJPENTIER AND HIS DOG FLIP I Personal Mention fl-AV-WWVVVW-WWVVVVVWWWMVWVW- MONDAY, JUNK 6, 1031 K . I Z a : o Henry Jensen arrived In the city yostordny from Snlom whoro ho has been spending tho winter. George Thornton who has been Visiting horo for tho Inst fow ilnys ro- turned to his homo at Dunsniulr this morning. O. 0. Wlngrleld, who hns boon visiting nt tho homo of Ed. Mnrtln, left this morning for Wood. S. 0. Mlnnick returned to Control Point this mocnlng after spending sovornl days horo visiting with Mr. nd Mrs. C. M. Vermillion. Mrs. 0. R. Barnhnrt was a passon gor for Portland this morning. Sho expects to ho gono a month or so and will also visit at Seattlo and Tacoma. O. A. KrouBo loft thls'mornlng for n short business trip to Snn Fran cisco. Frank Bramwoll who has beon n business visitor hero for tho last few days crturncd to his homo at Grants Pass this morning. Mr. Ilramwell may return hero and locato permanently later on. O. T. Darlcy, county surveyor, left for Macdoel this morning whero he will bo for a few days working on tho Butto Valley project. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Flnley motored to Ilcnd Saturday and returned yes tcrday. They were nccompaniod homo by Mrs. Flnley's sister. Miss Kite, who will remain hero for some time visiting nt tho Flnley home. Mrs. Charles Mooro Is expected homo this evening from Portland, whoro sho has been visiting for tho last week. Tom Campbell, logging contractor, who has been logging for J. J. Stel gor at Howard's Bay, Is In town tor a few days. T. W. Phenegcr and family and F. L. .Burns, of Fort Klamath, left Sun day for an automobile trip to Sac ramento and other points in Califor nia. Mr, Phoneger and Mr. Burns navo timber Interests near Sacra mento. Among the passengers on the nu tomobllo stago for Ashland and Med ford this morning wcro Mrs. Sames and Mrs. Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McComb ar rived from Berkoloy Saturday night to spend a few days visiting with Sir. McCombs' parents, who reside aear Merrll. Mr. McComb formerly ian'cht school In this county, but has accepted a poaltllon with the Lutke Battery company ton Sin Francisco, "v Mr. and Mrs'v D. Bl Grlgsby left yesterday for an automobile trip to Eagle Point and other valley points'. Mr. Grlgsby's mother resides at Eagle Point. Sidney Smith, of tho Warren Con. structlon company, was a passenger for Ashland this morning where ho will remain until Juno IS, attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs..R. S. McCluro and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Metz, of Bend, are registered at a local hotel. ' Josephine Koppe l, a. visitor from Medford. .t- "-' Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Carlson were down from Klamath Agency yester day. J. A. Maddox Is in town today transacting business from bis ranch aear Merrill. . - J. L. Ramsdell, who has been In charge of tho egg taking at Diamond lake this spring, is in town buying capplles for the camp. E. D. Briggs and "William Briggs, two Ashland attorneys, are In the city tor a few days on a combined busi ness and pleasure trip. Glen McCormlck Is a visitor from Keno today. L. A. Walker and John Siemens re turned last night from Willows and other northern California points, wbero they have been on business for tho past week. Mayor W. S. Wiley and C. H. Un derwood spent yesterday on a fish ing and hunting trip to Rocky Point, D. B. Campbell Is expected homo from Long Beach, California, tonight whoro ho has been for tho winter. Tom Acklln spent yesterday at Ma lta. K. H. Cook, of tho Underwood Drug company, and James Blair, left yesterday for a two weoks outing near Odessa. Jloverosd E. P. Lawrence arrived horo last night from Medford to re main for four or five days attending -tq'tbo shipment of his furniture. wl? .mi? 4sHx Kk h - 'JHHPIhH ijiiiiif rafcf SHlHJ pf -x-' "Bar'rv rtrk -irac irp,,n.'-i'rMiA, -strap Km1, w At ff$fojjmr" ZW1 m TfaM ptctum of tho Prcnch rluuuplon nil hii war dog I'llp n taken M p t cliillj- for riio llornhl on iliolr urrlvnl In sVw York to J'rtlu for Car-.K-ntlor'n fight with lVrniHy. I 7VN -- NEW TODAY o- Call 185 for your taxi. WANTED Child to caro Oregon Ave for; 1218 6-8 Irish entertainment and dance by Ladies of Mooseheart Legion tonight. FOR HIRE--Largo and small cars. Phono 185. 6 A good bed and a good bath, at Co lonial Rooms, lltb, near Main. 6 Carpets and rugs cleaned to your satisfaction. Wm. Lush. Phono 190W 4-"' Tho Owl Cafo will serve a Mer chants Lunch from 11:00 to 3:00 o'clock each day for 30c. 6 WANTED Wattrcss for camp work J6G and board. Inquire Parks Un ion Taxi Co. 6 FOR SALE Good alfalfa hay. fl2 per ton. Old Walton ranch, U milo south of Altamont corners. Frank Moorland, Phono 240W. 1126 East Street. 6-7 Irish entertainment and ball Moose hall tonight. Ladles of Mooseheart. 6 FOR SALE Maxwoll touring car In Al condition. Inquire Reed Auto Supply Co. Ctf Twenty-dollar five-ounce flyrod, threo tips. Ten dollars. Also good lot new files at sacrifice. Box F. Herald of fice. 6 FOR RENT 3-room furnished ap artment. Lee Apartments. C-8 TO RENT 10 room furnished home for two months while owner goes on a vacation. No children. 234 So. Riverside. , 6 Don't forget the Irish entertain ment and ball at Moose Hall tonight. Ladles of Mooseheart Legion. 6 FOR SALE 4-room house furnished or. unfurnished. Also cabin, lfiOli Ore. Ave. 6-11 The Owl Cfo will serve a chants' lunch from 11:00 to o'clock each day for 30c. mor-' 3:00, 6 FOR RENTRoom with bath, 228 Eighth street, one block from Main gentleman preferred, l'ohno 2 4 CM. 01 1 Wall paper nt the right price " If wo haven't what you want, wo can got It In 48 hours. Just arrived, fresh stock of mixed paint at 13.50 and up. Wo will mix for you load and oil, )3.75 per gal. Tho bent by tost. W. E. 6 J. E. PATTEHSU.N, 127 4 th St. Phono 196W., or res. 531R. 6-S To tho Public: tfavlng purchased tho interest of Mr. Bradley In the Bradley-Evans Shoo Co., I will from this dato bo solo owner of tho business, which will bo known as Tho Evans Shoo Co. Shoes rund shoo repairing. All those knowing FOR SALE Chicken wire at hnlf themselves to bo Indebted to tho price Call at 310 High street, orll Bradley-Evans Shoo Co., pleaso call phono 4S8M after 5 p. m. Don't forgot the Irish entertain ment and ball at Moose hall tonight Ladles of Mooseheart Ioglon. 8" The Owl Cafe will Bcrvo a mer chants' lunch from 11:00 to 3:00 o'clock each day for 30c. 6 and sottto tholr accounts with The. Evans 8hoe Co. 6-8 FRANK L. EVANS. AUTOMOBILE FOR OIL STOCK Will exchange used car' In good condition for Crater Oil & a as. Nor thern California or Klamath Olt Co. stocky State number of shares and In what company, and wrlto for inter view. Address Box 11, caro'Herald. C-ll LOST 3-4 mile N. E. of tho Geo. Smyth ranch, on Bly road. Thursday morning, Juno '2nd. eight C0-lbs spoolg of barbed wire. Party finding It, notify G.eo. Smyth, Hlldebrand, Ore, and recolve reward. C-8 1 BEAUTIFUL FLUFF RUGS Made from your old and worn carpets and rugs. Pbono 359 and our local representative will call nnd give you prices. Refcronces. Medford Fluff Rug Works. 6 May Wed Columbia Flood Still on; $4,000 Last prop Damage .PORTLAND, Jnno C. Flood wa ters, seeping through gopher holes, last night Inundatod a valuablo gar- -i .. of TTinil Tllvnr oniittlni n 94000 loss. The Columbia river's I atoge horo today, by weather bur jjeau ,oreenst, la 22.0 fcqt, against 24.7 Thursday. Upper Columbia rlv or points roported a sharp rise, Wo natcheo reporting 1.2 feet. Tho Snako Is up 1.2 feot ot Lowlston to tho 25 foot stage which would bring tho water to Front street hero. LLLLLLLBrTTLsta utifHiB?"'HiaHHf uUlislfB Colonial furnished one-room cabins for housekeeping, 11th near Main 8t, and 741 Walnut, 6 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Kellogg Apts. C Board and room, private family-, for gentleman, closo In. 305 Pine St. 6-11 BARGAINS IN I'SKI) CARS 1917 FORD 1918 Mitchell 90 Overland New Overland roadstor $875. Exceptionally good terms on all of above Ask for Rratcher, at Ewauaa Mo tor Co., 123 S. 4th St. 6 Instruction on tho stool guitar, uko lele, second guitar, will bo given by Clark & Bennett, room 7, Liberty Rooms, 3rd and Main St. Phono 419. If you wnnt to loam to play n string ed instrument, this is your chanco. C-30 SPECIAL A. F. AND A. M. MEETING A special meotlng of Klamath Lodgo No. 77, A. F. & A. M., will convono on Monday ovonlng, Juno 6th, 1921,. at 7:30 o'clock, nt 409 Main St Work n .In tho F.C. degree Visiting brothors', ...,. -, -,. ' ... ..... always welcome .transaction of business suspended LEM. L. QAOHAGEN. Monaay -nsi COUNCIL MEETINU Tho city council will mfot to- Ight In regular session for the Why We Should Buy Made-in-Klamath Falls Products T HE proprlty ' n upon Itn ImliiNtrlrut. Ilio Inlinr problem unit MllC tlllHINUl-4. clly N ili'prmlent largely If (-inplo) incnt Is nvsllubliS ninny iillirm irrt-lntod, The KMiplii nf Kliiliinlli M Klniunlli llirlr ln)itl nnd Nlcmlfn-t riiiiiirt. Tii Mipxut Kliiliinlli iiiiNum to Hlip Mirt Hn IiiiIiih(iIc, ulilili In turn N n xiipHirt of II" cltlyriift. In (In Inli'irht of pi-)imilly mill n Kiriilcr Klniunlli, It It thi duly of mi'ry clllfii lo glto rrrfcmiro lo our tioino fiulorlc.i mill priMlurl int on tlm uniuiul of si'iitlnu'iit, lull hi n pun IiiiIiiiv pniHMllliiii, Tint nrt iv-mlt of Kox'rnt miHirt riiiillnui'il proicrlly for Klnmnlh. In IliU lino Mill bo LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. Near Riot Disturbs Sunday Quiet of Reservation Town could not hold tho reins of uutliur lly without nMlstnnco, Gelngor tele phoned to Sheriff Low horo about 8 o'clock for odvlco and reinforce ments. Tho ndvlco given to thn officer was to go nhend, arrest all violators and turn them over to ntRht I I-llnn Agent West and to deputise .. C. ,llu wno' ,0'n ,0 ccompllsh bl Glonger had his tlmo well occupied! Aplln, ,,,,, ,,, ... trying to audi an Incipient riot that dvlc, Glengor pressed Into sorvlce Bvwi.v iuvk ...t iii'uiira HIIU IH-lll-( lllUITCiriVU ! Chltoiuln Is reported to havo been a wide open town Saturday nnd Justlco of tho Poaco A. aroso whon tho "wot hold upon tho motloy crowd of action, a Bouthnrn Pacific stock car Mexicans, Swedes nnd others whor"" ,0tl,,l wltn no " T Indulged too freely In tho "moon shine.' ' i Keeling that tho situation was. fast resehing tho point where ho ---.n ,im..th.A .. -.- .- ...-... .. ....u . ym, u. wero confined there until the In dlnn agent came nnd took them over lo tho agency. MONDALE THEATRE 100 PUB CENT UNION TONIGHT THE SCREEN HIT EXTRAORDINARY The big ten reel masterpiece America's Greatmt Novel by Arumira's Grratmt Writer Harold Bell Wright's "THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" Read by ovor a million pooplo; soon by over a million people The picture you wilt never forgot, nnd Episode 13 of "The Purple Riders" In this oplsodo a -wonderful fight with a giant Devil fish which noarly cost Joe Ryan his life. CONTINUOUS BIIOW 8UNDAY STARTS AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP AND OTHER 8IIOWB AT 3:306:00 AND 8:30. COMING TUESDAY Douglas Fairbanks and 2 vaudeville acts Show starts at 6:45 kowing at the -aTLC e s- PHOTOHtS OAiLjy 9& TOrDJIY London reports say Miss Mcgar Lloyd Gcorgo, daughtor of th (British premier, may soon announce her engagement to Sir PhlUp Sas soon, the premier's secretary. Constance Talmadge "MAMMA'S AFFAIR" Ma had wlsbod a ready mdaa romance on ber "pro clous little Eva" but by the tlmo sho was through with ma'a norvos and tho Boob suitor tbero was "precious loft" of Eve Then sho made a. discovery. A goo.d looking doctor helped nor and Mamma's Affair" wasn't a clrcuniBtanca to what tho sweot llttlo child put over. TOMORROW WALLACE RlilD In "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" At The Liberty TODAY Corlnno Griffith stars In a clovor election story callod ' t j "Bab's Candidate" TUESDAY "Know Your Men" Is tho tltlo of tho now play in which Pearl White star, takes Tho famous omotlonal leading paTt. tho COMING SOON "Reputation" m.wrw.'mwn ff 1