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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1920)
Ttt IJtVENlNG HERALD, KLAMATH FALXS, OREGON ftl JSM rAom voun U Evening Held Xnd Howled! And hot!bdtiLju!L: .XJ 1&. howled t l.AT THE THEATERS .WVWWWtlWAl to IK I i frbdVsoule CJtjt Editor ' Published daIly(lW!6pt Sunday,' by Tkk Herald Publishing Company of JOaaath FalU,,al'jlB Fourth Street. Sntered at the Dostofflce at Klam- -tXk Falls, Ore., for transmission thru! ta malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any 4drcss In the United States: One year . ... . 5.00 One month . . SO - A candidate sat In the p6ttlght (or votes; And howled! And howled! And howled! He howled at Investment; he howled at the laws; He howled at Improvement; he howled (or applause; And howled! And howled! howled! Every traveler to the southwest soon, hears of the, '"Santa Ana," the sandstorm more terrifying than cy- cloho or tornado. -Thb sandstorm In 'Desert Oold" la known to the millions, who havo road Zano (Irey's famous novel, Cameron and Uurton, prospectors, And lost their lives, In the photoplay of "Desert Gold," produced by llenjn- HIs reason for howllnR and hoarslnsfniln II. Hampton and Klttngc F. ' his throat Warner for tho author's own corn- Member of tlio Associated Press. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication! The x ail news cuspatcnes creauoa to it r not otherwise credited In this paper, and also local news published Mrelo. ,, All rights of republication of spe nt! dispatches herein are also ro-WTed. MONDAY, Al'lUL SO 1IOWUXGI Was "Dunking" tho public, to gather, pnny, and distributed by W. W Hod Its vote; iklnson through rathe Kxchungo, tho So he howled! And howled! And tragic fate of Cameron and Uurton howled! i o realistically shown. Not only Is , tho "Santa Ana" of "Desert Oold" a dog without reason, the man , screen novelty, but It Is absolutely without senso faithful. Several of the scenes of Both howled! And howled! And 'the sandstorm wore taken In tho Col-( howled! ioradd desert, about twenty-live miles, The dog howled for nothing; the I from Mecca, and tho closing scenes man howled (or gain. I -tho final death scones were tak-j The deg was but bluffing; the man 'en In the bed of tho Santa Ana river, was the same; 'hear Whitewater Junction. ( They howled! And howled! ' And , No man knows when tho Santa howled! I Ann will come. Consequently, when ,' The public Is howling, bemuse It Mr. Grey took the company of play-1 won't think ers Into the desert, they took with A little dog sat in the moonlight one Got dumped like the dish watur. into them two heavy trucks, on which night; ' the sink. jwere mounted airplane engines and And Howled! And hswled! Andf And honied! And howled! And I propellers. These 'wind machines" howled! howled! He howled at the planets ; he howted I . nt flirt Btnrc' i He howled at the wagnos; he howled ' Mrs" John , Gken. well-known j , ,. ,. horsewoman, has been honored with at the cars; i , , ... And howled! .And howled! And ' "" ne ' the Judges at the wero designed to create a sandstorm. Before the company had been on lo cation two das, a genuine Santa Ana tore Into tho desert and mocked at their wind machines. I All the extensive . "shots" needed howled! I "i'"i ouu. were taken In the howling storm, to Jt why he was howling, the dogi Many of the Chinese names are of tfc0 Kreat discomfort of tho all-star, couldn't tell a "flowery" character. A common ! troupe and camera force. Then it He wanted to howl, so he howled name for a little Chinese girl baby j8 cleared, tho huge sand dunes ceased j like lj I '.My thousand ounces of gold." rolling and It was necessary to bring, j forth the "wind machines" and fin-; IOII UJI .lit jww. , i.i.i.nt. ,.x, v... storm. Director T. Hayes Hunter ' took some wonderful scenes, some-' thing, ho claims, never before equal-, 'led In tho history of motion pictures. I And the beauty of It is, tho audlonco at the Liberty Theatre can sit "amid j all the comforts of homo" and still 4 live through a desert terror. E FI1TMC AMI to the dead may be or dered here with every confidence that the work will be carefully and artistically execut ed. We erect monu ments in all styles from the plainest to the more elaborate. Estimates and sketches furnished on request O. K. S. NOTICK 1 There will be a regular meeting of i Aloha Chapter No. 61, O. E. S., Tucs jday evening, April 27, 1920, at 8:00 I p. m. Initiation. Visitors welcome. ,26-27 Eltle S. Chastnln, W. It. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN FAHNEIilj announces his candidacy for the re-, publican nomination as sheriff of I Klamath county. If elected I will always remember that I am your ser vant, not your master. ANNOUNCEMENT ' ' Klamath Falls Marble & Granite Works GEORGE D. GRIZZLE, Prop. I wish to announce that I havo opened an office to do a general Real I Estate business and am located at D.V'i'H'" 0l one uoor east oi ine.i I,1hnrtv Thprttrp. anrl wniilrl lin nlnnK. 'I ed 'to ihow you farm land and city property. t. u. yv alters. ze-tr. c. c. imowEi; Republican candidate for nomination District Attorney. Klamath county. ,May 21, 1920. ''Preservation of. Rights; Prevention of Wrongs.' rL"'""'"""'"' V,-: ! Small Tires BIG MERITS Goodyear Fabric Clincher Tires, either in the Double Cure All-Weather Tread or the Single Cure Anti-Skid Tread, are waiting here to render unusual service to owners of small cars. 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" "Desert Gold" WILL BE SHOWN AGAIN TONIGHT AT THE LIBERTY WITH A BIG DOUBLE SHOW INCLUDING H. B. WARNER IN " For a Woman's Honor " J H BOXING CONTESTS AT HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Saturday, May 1 L . Under the auspices of the Klamath Falls Boxing Commission S Rounds of High Class BOXING DOORS OPEN AT 7:00 P. M. 26 'V A. ... -rsm