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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1920)
l-- lh i "V MMmAf, nipt r, imm. THE EVENING jmRALD, paqk nam KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Klamath's Pay Rolls Arc the source and support of KLAMATH'S GROWTH AND PROSPERITY WWWVMrAAA Buy MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS products WE MANUFACTURE Windows, doors, frames, mouldings, cabinet work and general planing mill products. WE SELL Lumber, laths, shingles, cement, roofing and building supplies. Lakeside Lumber Co. i Mill and Yards, Klamath Ave. and Center St Phone 128 LAST RITES FOR THE HON. GEO. T. BALDWIN XL- Many frloiuli gathered yesterday nftornoon lo pay n ,t tribute of re spect to the memory of, and lo fol low to the last reUnij pl.ico nit Hut remained mortal bf "the Into tlon, George T UnUlwliu ' Senjces wore helit nt 2' .10 o'clock nt tlie Prctbterrtiii church, tho Nov. i: P. l.nwrenco delivering short but lmpresho eiilpgr. y The ceremony at -the cemetery m under direction of the Msnonlc lodge of which the ilocoitontj wi i chatter member ami past master anil follow eil tlfe Masonic ritual. From all parts of' the statu nml from the nntlomil capital telegrams of condolence for the' bereaved fain lly have been received since Friday, nil expressing regret nt the depriva tion Mirrored b thl Community and Star Theatre WVMWWWWlVWWWVWI HIGHK8T standard PRODUCTIONS TKItWILUGFJt PATRICK. PROPS. TONIGHT Marguerite Clark in "A WIDOW BY PROXY" This is her Latest and Best Comedy Drama and will be sure to please ' ' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY . "WHY SMITH LEFT HOME" With llrjant WWiliurn t3rlng Thli l sure Mime coined) and uc Kunrnntcc It to HAtUfy cvrrjbody 3IATINEK KVKllV DAY I PERSONAL MENTION I 0 r. 0 C. It. I'mterwood left on tint morn. ItiK train for Portland, whore ho will spend n few days on matters of bust lies. Mrs, John l.ubay. careinknr of the It.irrliuau Lodge fur tlio hist four )carx, who was opeinled on at the Klamath '(teneral hospital ten du)H ago, Is coinalescent and expects lo leuto the Institution In a few iln m. Mini (lertrudo Miigulro Is visiting nt tlu home of X. II. llogue. The friends of Miss Avis Dough- erty, who win operated on at the J Klnmutb (lenerat h'ospltal Inst week.i will he Klad to know that she Is re-. corlng her health nml will soon he' able to return to her homo, Miss, Dougherty was the teacher of home economic at the high school lust enr. ' i Miss Marguerite Itoblh left Sun state In the loss of u good cltlien nnd.,j,iy )rllnK f0r San Frnnclnco fur ill t . .. . I. .. ...L. .l t - ..iIiIaI, I . . sorrow ior me pjirnuiwi "" """-"i woek s visit. has befallen the f'amlj). rif, .. y, Klchter w if te Ko I J , . " Idlng this morning to rlslt relatives (DEVELOPING PLANT t Mrs, U. A. Pluth and daughter' I r-ii inrrrt at ctad'1'""'110' oro paasongur on the ciiunnubuni J '""V morning train J' A modem and elaborate plant for developing and prjnilnK films has been Installed by the Star tlrug com iwnv Threo tanks, capable of tak ing cam of forty rolln'of film at once, morning. They have been visiting In U one of the time navlng dolcos.iini city tor uio past muntli Tho now electric drier, equal to any' K.-A Tryoti. who undo to Portland where they will attend the Shrlnora' con vention Mrs. I'lntli I'xpooU to ro main In Portland all summer. Mr. and sirs. D, W, Hopkins loft for their home In Im Angeles this In tho largest ,c,ltr. U tbo big gest feature of thf film department. The prints rovolvp around a largo electrically hentod'drum which dries short business trip to this city, returned to San Francisco, this morning. Fred Fletcher, of the legal firm of Ferguson. Fletcher & Mlfilln, Is In and smooths them at ono operation.! I'orlnnd on a business visit. This requires only flvo mlnutos, and i Mrs. CSeorge So)mour nrrlved Hitur by the old methqil took Are or six day night from Portland, to make hours. $. her nome here with her husband who Films arlvlng nt .the store at r. Is tho suprlntiMident of tho now o'ctock on one day can bo received nt Fwauna saw mill. They aro at proa tho same hour on , the noxt. Prints ent staying at tho Motel Ilnldwln. are mado entirely on Velox paper A Con O'Cnnnoll, Jack Flynn nnd photographer of twelve years experl- Mrs, Singleton are In this city from enco has full charge of this depart-1 Illy. Mrs Singleton was called hero ment, so that tho public I Insured! by tlm serious Illness of her brother Ingnlnst amateurs. ho is nt the Klamath (icucral hos- m pltal. TWO ItVo HIIIIS Harry Poole and wife, Ted Whlto i and K..I.. Terwllllger, all movie man- VANCOUVEK, Tj. .C Juno 7. agors of thU clfy. am In San Fran Two more 8,100, ton; steel steamers .dsco on business nre to bo built In Vancouver, nc-l A. W. Plel ban purchased and cordlnB to uord 'from Oltnwn de- t-'eii possession of tho C. C. Low parttnent of marW, and fisheries I resldonce nt 121 Oak street. Tho Couglan yard ' ''wore awarded F- ' Miller and family of Iko tho contracts. ' '"w" were bore jrstordar to Mend the funeral of the late Judex Ooorra Ilnldwln 'WWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMW' 'V How about those pictures you made Sunday ? Better bring the films here for developing and printing. Your pictures get the bene fit of our experience and ' up-to-date methods. The result is results. a P IT P T H T NT 'i Underwood mm W y KLAMATH FALLS OREGON dffw WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TMtIR DRUGS Iv i XsMJJWMiMMMV'VJVMMyVMMMMV TO LEASE LANDS Tho following ifenlal by SocroUry of the Interior Colby on any plan on the part of the government to loaao 110,000 acre of Klamath reserva tion land la from tho Orcgonlan'a news bureau at Washington, and waa printed as a special dispatch In the Oregenlnn: In answer to a protest of the American U-glon ptAt at Klamath Falls, Ore., Secretary John Harton Payne of the Interior department, denied that the government had con templated leasing 20,000 acres of land on the Klamath reservation and 90,000 acres of land In Hlg Marsh to the California-Oregon Power com pany. Secretary Payne in bis letter, which waa aent to Senator Chamber Iain, dlscloaed, however, that a loase on 8620 acre, bad been made to the power company by former Secretary I-ane, lie aald: "On February 26, 1920, Secretary I-ane entered Into an agreement with the aforesaid com pany, whereby that company wm given a leaio on 8620 acres of land bordorlM upper Klamath lake on tho east and north within the Klam ath Indian reservation, subject to tho consont of tho tribal council as to tribal land and subjoct to tho con sont of tho allottees as to tho allot ted land, and It was ngreod Hint tho department, through Its proper rep resentatives, would uko Its endeavors to.procur'o the consent of tho tribal council. This Inano wus entered In to after tho fullest consideration nnf appears to bo for tho bonellt of tho Indians and In no wlso opposod to tho propoBOd soldlor Rottlemont movement. The land will bo re claimed under tbo torms of tho loaso and returned to tho Indians at tho oxplratlon of tho 'leaso-hold periods of flvo and ten years in a vory much Improved condition over what It Is today, , "With respect to tho lease of 90,-' 000 acres of land on the lllg Marsh. 1 may say that I understand that tho commissioner of Indian nffalrr hfw bad an Inquiry concerning tfeli mat. HKiZsiiiiiiiV f'HLSxBk siiiKi3lswlskste ft siiiKsiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPsiHF: - ftTsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHsiiiiiiiii . r jtL. isiH 1 SBBBBM BBBBBBBH MMK Bf SSsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbM ' M B)l.l.l .BaslBBBBBBJBBBBiBBBBBBlBB LOOK OVER OUR WONDERFUL SHOWING OF FINE SUMMER SUITS it Kuppenheimers y and other good makes in styles and fabrics that will appeal to every taste and purse. Gootl .suits as low as $25 and up to $100. See ours, before you buy yours KKK STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters Socne'Shoe Special this week Good styles and makes for $4.85 ter, but that no formal Application for a lease of tho land Is .pending at the present time." JKAVH OOMK TO CAMAUA U'INNIPBO. Man., Jnne 7. Emigration of 90 Jewish families from Winnipeg to Palestine Is being arranged by two societies, "llolker" and "lloachuso," it was learned re cently. The former haa sent repre sentatives to Palestine to purchasu land, while the latter already own 130.00.0 worth. fc A Clasainad Ad will aU It. LIBERTY THEATRE PICK OP THE PIOTCKM AND A NEW ONE KVEilY VAX vj1jijijijvvi-XAArurwvvvvvirvvyiJYr"r II. W. POO LK, "Owner IIAJUIV ItOKEL, Maalcal Dtraetov jiAAxri.TJVvvaivxnnrLrinriri"i-BjVr" tasM TONIGHT is Comedy Night at The Liberty "A BROADWAY SAINT" A sparkling comedy with a laugh in every minute and " THE CHARMING MRS. CHASE " Featuring John Cumberland, the most likeable personality you ever met Our usual Monday News Reel TOMORROW Constance Binney in "THE STOLEN KISS"' Coming "DOWN ON THE FARM" MATINHK KVKIIV DAT ( i k jvxxnfyyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvy's I t- 'f ,i