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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1920)
'a IV lAYj.aWKK 1, It .7r. vr m tvpnwG MiAUt KLyuiAmAua, oregon PAARrorir M ft. ' . I ' I c i;.i d !;i ' i . , J, -.,fe tThc Evening Herald P. . MTTRKAT IRE1) SODLI Ol7 MHor lbllbed dally, ciept 8unday, by Hl.'Km'd Publishing Company ot Klaaaath Falls, at 115 Fourth 8treet. Balered at the postofllce at Klam- mmwm IS SUMMONED Died May 34, 1920, at 3:30 . m. nt the family residence, of James I., (onion of Fort Klamath, Mary K. Red 81 yesrs and terra at in posiomce ai mam- urow Falls. Ore., for transmission thru' ,, ' alia aa second-dan matter. ". ' Deceased was born In lloono coun inscription tcrmi by mall to any.v. Missouri, on December 2, 1S35. in the United States: ; and was the daughter of John and C.0FC. EVERY '.S WIN'S BUSINESS Oh year OM Month t $5.00-jlnr). Clemens, of that place. .60 The financial commlttvo. ot the Klumiilh county chamber of vm merde Is now beginning It am- 5jpalgn for funds lor the 'purposes ot the organization, but so far the re sponse has been cheerful and getter-1 .... i mis. Why not Tor the chamber of commvrce Is an organization of busl ines men for business purposes, and ,1 On June 30, 1S52, she win united consequently Is a part of the personal ... . i ...i.t. - , ... . . . Member of the Associated Press. I1" i"r"HKc w" -neon . n nnnw. , imsmex oi every niemuer. The Asioclatcd Press Is exclusively and to this union 13 children were' A writer In a current paper says titled to the use for republication born. Five are left to mourn the ttuly that often n memher of tho 1 1 nrwi si mini r-m la rnuiiipii in - r not otherwise credited In thl paper, and alto local news published heroin. All rights ot republication of spe-1-1 dispatches herein are also re-erred TUESDAY. Jl'NE I, IH20 mem: iie.mi: ovi:its lo of a beloved mother, chamber if commerc hlimelf, hut I Those living arc John Worlow of very vague nnd ImWInlto Ideas of! Burns. Ore., Jas. Worlow of Malln. 'the nature of it itinimerclal organize-' Ore.. Mrs. Hena West and Harry Hon, and of the work It Is supposed , i Worlow of t.xnden. Washington, and, to necomplNh. lie snys: i (Mrs. Jas. 1- 'Oordon of Fort Klam-j The chamber of commerce Is a (atb. Ore. She leaves 24 grandchild-, positive force, powerful In Its Infill- i rcn and 13 great grandchildren, nnd, once In the community, arising alms.' or.e greit great grandchild. Mrs. of no one. but rendering value re-J i Worlow crowed the plains with hor celled. i hixbaml and three children by ox- The red Hag never flies over a I nuuanii ami uiree citiiurcn uy ox- its government In eimnunlty sorv I man who owns'hls own home." tnm ,n 1S?' ani' ttled " tho V.'ll- ice Is such as to .preclude any possible The above Is the eplgrnmntlc re- Inmp,,' Vallev In INTO she moved i criticism of being dominated by a J mark of a grent American citizen. i' Hw Hher Valley and hero her.fiictlon or clli.uo. Tho work of the Anif ho Is right. Tho moment a man husband died In May. 1S91. In 1S3S organization now Is such Hint tho buyg lils own home, whether It Is lnMrf- Worlow came to Fort Klamath, l member is improved with the. fact the city or the country, he Instlnc-1 0rp nm' untl thc ,lmo of htr.de-1 that ho Is a part of the chamber and! lively, and perhaps .unconsciously, j 'nl has hade her home with her ; that In paying his membership fee he I feels h!nuelf a put owner In the daughter, Mrs. Jas. Cordon. Sho Is is not giving money to someone else.' whole country. No man can have deeply mourned by miyiy as her lov-, but Is giving It to himself. Investing ' that feeling nnd be an anarchist ora'nK and helpful spirit made her be-. it for tho Improwiuent of tho com-1 loved by all you knew her. munlty. for thu solo reason that his Funeral services wero rendered by business may prosper, his property Iter. Cooklnghm"at tho Methodist . become morn vnluabln. nn.t hi. hnn ' Delco-Iight It Carrying the Com forts and Conveniences of the City Into Farm Homes It it furnishing bright clean electric light through out the house anil barn doing awny with the smoky, dangerous kerosene lamp and lantern. It it providing power to pump water, thut making1 ixmible a modern bath and the convenience ol running water throughout the house and bara It it operating the washing machine, thc churn and cream separator, thc vacuum cleaner, thc milking machine, thc fanning mill, and the grindstone. It is revolutionising farm life and at the amc time it is saving so much in time and labor that it is actually paying for itself. Over 100,000 satisfied users throughout the world arc thc visible evidence of Dclco-Lii'lit leadership in thc Farm Light and Power field. There' a Satisfied Uter near you J. E. Bartlett Mcdford, Orcrjon. (Ur.ilsr KUmath. .la k t, Ju-p i Hlsk iti u' d T. L. FARTHING, Salesman Representing J. E. Bartlett kLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Without obligations semi regarding IIICI.CO.I.KIIIT. Nuhiv Address . , tnc full luforiiiMiluu church of Fort Klamath at 2 o'clock ( surroundings more pleasant by rea May 2C and Interment was made at son of that Improvement. !! shouli the Fort Klamath cemetery (Medford papers pleaso copy.) feel that when he puts money I the chamber of commerce he Is put- ting It Into his own business, for tho the Isnd Is fertile The 12.000 ... , reaon ,ha , blMWM tlve. exac a living from the soil , b of oomim.rcc , I with a minimum ot effort. They , ra! oalv enough for their own j UNO W1THDU T m WUHH pastime of "cocoanut watching which means, according to the ma rines Who have visited there, lying on their backs benesth the palm trees and watching th eoco.inut grow. When war and a destructive ty phoon came the government passed a law compelling every able-bodied nan to cultivate a bit ot land. The easy-going mtlves didn't object they worked In groupa so that they might talk and be sociable. 1 They have a simple Christian creed and are devoted In their wor ship. Since the Island was ceded by Spain to the United States, some twenty year ago. education and san itation have Improved 100 per cent. In recent years the government has malntnlned a considerable force o- botshetist Bolshevism and anarchism may ever get very fur In the United Slates, but both pi them have been fed tip a wh'ole lot bythe'fact that . any men 'have been unable to own their 'own home In thc city and their mi homestead In the country. In the cities It has oven been hard to jreat, and at prices 200 to 500 per tceat' higher than before the war. 'i.i.l..Siii.... .. ...... i... .- .i... n.J. Tliev farm a little, en flsh. O- llcd that more neonle shall hive'lnK occasionally and del'ght In the' ' AT THE THEATERS r- -.-.- .. . rhomfs'that tliy can call their own .Te haVe great hopes that the strong- j organising' farmer movement will 'twwlt'ln fewer lawyer-politicians 'In the councils of the nation and'.raor 'ef the' common ordinary citizens of "i the republic citizens who will see tfs-K that there Is leu renting of ag- -rMsltaril- lands and more gowning, ad which Is the same thine leas ' tasting In the cities and mere: house- walng. They all admit that the v raral citizen I the backbone ot this j atloai;1 let him rule a little, then. WHINES HDD hould Into1 r- An engagement out of the ordl- nary Is provided by tb management j of the Mondalo Theatre In present ing the well known stag and screen j star, j'amea K. Hackett, In his latest photodrama, "The Creater Sinner," I for two days commencing Tuesday and Wednesday. I Mr. Hackett's splendid talents, have for the most part been devoted to the speaking stage, and only when j some specially powerful story haa presented Itself for picturlzatlon his i this Broadway star turned those tal ents to the screen. Such an Instance. Is provided by Bssy2?BSBzBzs t&tMrftmm .ns.u t. ii. . w vvWVlyr VmiiLl i!l iJ,'ySVp,V DELCOTfepf .EBtiSBJy rs P tfHakBBi?nn!7BHIBBPtK' rulv'ISrn iwj( tsKpafeSvrHBfeir::: VVaBiBf hSAflill I ' 'iMta Ah ConldN Btllt Onlj Ono i lore In OCLrrif hvmJ "iltlmry. Sinter Ran n Xm SESORT FILLED T OREGON BREVITIES claims made for this ollnw and distillate ration of i0 gal (litis bring distributed among seven 1 -ii gunge and supply statjos for strict- H(JO ItlVKIl. Ore.. Mnv 31 vV "tynndilsirlatpun'iiiesi word was rf B Hart, deputy city marshal here,1 erirvtX h,'rfl "M," "," n" hlpmnt was the nominee of the democrats at "r " tb' '" " ""' "' hat the prlmar May 21 for sheriff, and nnn" w" ,"' trt..l for at least rivi not "Hill" Hart, movie star. It de- iU"- T' ""'I''' n"w on hand may- Summer visitors are beginning to illoned today. Intimates call the UM practiesiiy eil.su. ted by thst lime- Tho Creater Bln-lnock to resorts again and It. V Spink) city msrshall "11111" and they wrote " ll ''" his canp m Spring, his name on th ballot In that man- (iOMi HIU.. Mav 31. a ..ill I,, owded and hn hem for.ncr. l-mmv h.. i....n m...i i .k. n-i.... photodMma.,woor three weeks. As fsst a. peo- ;fi, , . I ' --.....- m o II ner," advance reports of which are reports that said to more than sustain the. large; Creek Is cro WASHINGTON, June 1. Picture land where they have no pcactt treaties or politics, no candidates or lections, no Income taxes or poor Abases; where the landlord, the utcher and baker don't enter Into the scheme of things, and worry Is Bknown. Jhat's Guam, a little Island in the Booth , Pacific, under the nominal Tula of a governor sent there by the Ualted States, and guarded by a force of U, S. Marines. The Island Is dally coming Into more prominence, , aa It Is aoon to be fortified aa a base forthe Pacific fleet. The sun works overtime-In Guam. jof-marlnea-ln Guamt- andl Marine j W,tHawley and Irving Cummlngs, corps ,reeraltlns offlcers atjjlrd and Alder alrju Porttand, Orefreport that nianyi marlneswhn ba'v) lived under the spell of Inlafi modern Utopia rc-enlist with theobject of returning there . The marines caii;jlii''"Thi Land' Without a Worry." Heailltir f hn ymiri.rf inm in,t n.u n. i ... ......... .... ! m tHnwIev .n,l leV '" r-' 1." P' ,eR" "eW V"" . """ "- CKNTHAI. POINT. May 31 which Invohe. the till., of Ihe divert accimmonHiions oi in piace are isz-1 CimiHl Point now boasts a City I.I- Ing works and canals on llifljuo river local picture Vl ,,ll the time. BROTHER OF EARL SHEPHERD DROWNS both well known to lnvfcrs I . . ...... ,. tm- my ui iiiiiii inn n lovers, l Cnllltll,v- ..,, nl lr. ll..rnl,l 1 r....i l...n. u .. . . ti T.i-v 1. .k .. 1 ,.. . I n-uwir iiuiiuiiiK on nt-iunu ;irivi. iioiii inn irrigation district. The lay Is In the special class.J.ome good views. Illustrative of tholrhe opening, which took place Turn. m telling Its unusual story In fivo parts. ,conery r.nd fishing, w.r., shown In , day. May 25. was quite a success In T,trrK ort ovm fiimir. and-has to do with tho adventures of an advertisement In which Mr. Snnk i..h .. .oe(..i ,.,... ,. n,Mni ,. T'" C K ' '" H . .K ' l:U,K.! a young Southern girl In a certnln ; offered his 275 acre tract will ill In ! nhftSas lt mff..l annUiM Ik V . f 1. . ,., -- ""." 11. .i ir 1 improvements for sai. as business I'ltlNBVIM.i:, May 31. Prlne- -... ...c ...tout mnner is sain ( interests In tho southern to have a special niieal for women call him nway for a time. I hrnry. tho naino being located In the' of both the city of Gold Hill and Out so tixi; is i.vjtiiKis A truik load of 'lumber from tho tlllll at l.ritir l.hk.i ui.i.i ..,... ,1... southern states will ni.. wm HOOn have relief from theUrn, ni.nr ,h rrka of , Kcno Word has been received here of the drowning of U. Kale Shepherd of Bend, brother of Karl Shepherd of this city. The notification received by the locus' man contained no de- 1 fcuiuiuia BiiuriiiKc, which is snriouiy rioining ami otnor aBectlng everyone in this section. oecausc 01 ineir natural sympathy) The fishing, eV . ,n,f,r"wn "" ,nvo'v"' m .outdoor piurtlmes ore unexcelled and On June 1 10,000 gallons of gasoline. ......... ..uftfi.D HUVU ucvoiion io,tne scenery and natural environ- will nrlvo for distribution. ......,..., .i.ibs ner 11110 connict with , ment entitles the plsce to lis name natural Inherited tendencies which, of "Idlerest." a spot where the vlsl- ...c murB man onco proved baneful , tor ran drop all rare and worry nnd In her family history. 1 ia,y ,lream amI Tct whlIo tho g00tn. The opportunity for local fans to in forcs nf Naium mlm tir.i tails. The body had not been found. this talented atar In a powerful nerves and restore thu norm..l hnrfilv and Mr. Shepherd left at once fori''Jr tH doubtless attract crowded vigor depleted by too long a grind T,.. . .1 ,!. , 't.....B .I...I... .1.. m .. . . . Bend to aid the searchers who are looking for It LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OP TlTK FICTUHES AMI A NEW ONE EVEKY DAY II. W. I'OOIiE. Owner IIAItHV ItOltEL. Miwlcul Plrmar houseB during the forthcoming n. gagement. Dorothy Glsh has been taken l.. nanu by tho authorities again. In without any relaxation. w. . ... ---,-rrll-n.rlJl.nn MWMWWMWIWmWIMMWIMWW TONIGHT "THE UPLIFTERS" A sparkling comedy starring beautiful May Allison, the screen's favorite comedienne. TOMORROW Don't miss seeing "POOR RELATIONS' ir. iu SUNDAY Richard Harding Davis' greatest story "SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE"'' MATINEK KVXnr DAT Makers' Kally. Hero sho listens to the lurid talk of a ranting woman radical and Immediately feels that one of her earlier releases, you re-, she, too, Is ono of the downtrodden. member, she was confined In a re. She hies her to thu haunts of the formatory. "Turning tho Tables." long-haired men and short-haired her new picture which is coming to! women where she is hailed ns "com the Star Thoatro Tuesday mj Wed. "rude!" At flrxt alio Is fascinated by neday showa her ax tho lively In-) tho llfo and also by a languishing mato of a sanitarium. Only she ' roet who makes violent lovo to her. Iiusn't hosn satisfied to pass life In u What Is hor horror, however, to find padded coll hut hii.t solzed thu cup 1 that ho hat already threo perfectly nnd Insignia of a nurso and la minis, healthy wlvos! ' There nro other torlnj; to tho mentally nick, A ro!-, things too that make. Hortonso long llcklnc lovo atory and Iota of that for tho greator freedom of hor for unlouo (ilsli humor aro Bald to Mi en- mor convontlonal llfo. Tho story Is IIKND, Mny 31. With a dally gas- road on Out west side of tho river Saturday' night. Tho driver escaped Injury hut the truck was seriously damaged, according to reports of tho arcldcnt. Thu marhlno and Its load wcro (Milled back on Out roail today. ? ' i-,-r--ir.-inni-innnnn.nj-Liui.iuu STYLE All -the-While 1 twined In tho plot, which glvei! U turhlng Dorothy amplo opporluiity to exhibit hor laugh-making wares. Included In tho cast aro Knvmond Cannon, Gcorgo Fuwcett and Kto Toncray, i-.nd like tho previous (II h releases the picture was directed by Elmer Clifton. "The Upllfters," vhich comes -to tho Liberty Theatre on Tuesday, Is a delightfully original atory, In wtijch charming May Allison ahlnes at her, best. The play, written by Wallace Irwin and published In the Saturday Evening Post, Is an amusing satlro oa the "unshackled. free," who be lieve In uplifting the world by up setting the traditions of- convention. Hortente Trbult Is "happy, lner work until the attend the Biittpa 4 ' 1 -i- brlll.'antly played umnzlng Burprlsos. and Is full of MIK8IONAHV MEirriNO Tho Womcn'H Missionary socioty of tho Christian church will meet Thursday at 2:30 at tho homo of Mm. Seeborn, 1113 Main street. Mrs. Elizabeth Dice will lead tho meeting., A full attendance of members Is de aired. Visltora welcomo. NOTICE TO MEMHEHH OK KLAMATH POST ir 3t SfOS Thero will be a tneotlng of tho post, tonight at the city hall. A matter o Importance to lefclon roembera will be taken up and' discussed by Cliff Wood, a-embr.4f our order. 1- THERE IS A REFINEMENT OF STYLE AND ELEGANT SIMPLICITY THAT DISTINGUISHES THE FOOT WEAR OF THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN FOUND ONLY IN QUEEN' QUALITY SHOES. '. The Bootery CHAS. P. MAGUIRE: ' 713 MAIN ST. ir 1 7'tl'i ' fi- m0m000mimAA0v m