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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1920)
f 'i- 'A fM , t ..' 1 ,- ' , (VW'f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ""----!-,- - - -innnfumjumuju, VOmA bunch of keys at the rlasoko. Jq,uiru at tbe Smoke, l KOUND -At corner of fth and Main, glasses In aso. luiulre Klamath Mat Uank, 2 WANTKl) To tense four or flvo room house furnished or anfurn bad. Heat of care assured. Heat references, Phono I6SW. 2.8 NOTION TOOHKIHTOKH ik tha Dlatrlct Court of the United states, for the District of Oregon. Ik the Mattar of J. . Hall, aola trader, dolag business ttader the atylo and Arm aame of Spregue Rlv ar Trading Casanany, Banhrupt. Matloe la JMrahrclM that on June Ifttb, 1(10, J. H. Hall was duly ad Judtad a bankrupt, and that the flrit Meeting a tha creditor will bw held w roese 41, seeead ioor, rirat Na tleaal Bank ilullding, Klaaaath ralli, Oreges), July 10th, at I o'clock p. .. at which time aald creditors may attaad, prove thalr claim, appoint a trustee, eaaauae tne aeakrupl, and traaeact aaeh other bualnaaa ai may properly eome before tha meeting. J. O. RHTBNIC, t Referee In Bankruptcy. The Mondale V TODAY and TOMORROW Harry T. Morey Vitagraph Star " IN HORROR'S WEB " A powerful appealing pic ture and a good comedy COMING SUNDAY "PARENTAGE" A picture every man. woman n,M'n; THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH SPALLS, OJtEGOW tz , 7ruTiv. .' .t t;,"1 i .liu'Wi m wMMMMMMywMaMMaaaa rrwwwwirFrrifwwT anar, "-L i L -if - . ' irlf 111 ktirt m ffl Mlf A aOHt-ff NORTH ISWIIIII and child should see WINNIl'KO, Man., July Z.v-"It li dnplorable and ridiculous what the mhool of Canada teach Canadian children about the nortblands of tba dominion," declared Vllbjalmur Staf a recent Tliltor here. "It amount! to moat dafamatorr Drona. Iganda," added tbe noted eiplorer. ..- i . . ' . ' i' i reople generally dliplay a lament- i t ED BETTER WANTED Cooking on abla taking charge. Herald office. ranch: cap Aniwer F., Pi TEACHERS COI, able Ignorance concerning this coun- ! t try, and it li almply due to the fact tbat they arc wrongly Instructed wtien they are children, according to Mr. Stefansson, who declared tbat the country north of tbe Arctic circle la very different to what people be lleve. There are 640 different apeclea df flowering plant", and roughly threa ORKGON AdKIClll.TUHAI l.KnVZ. ('irvallla Jul i Inrr....,! completion and Increased service ",n,M M W,nr, pBCl,0, ,f "owcr, are needed to solve . national .du..',lttn, " noB-llowarlng planta In the roil BAl.K-fltrong Shoulder M.on!t0 emergency now eil.tlng. Mr. ArC cy' Mr' 8,efn"0n "' fruit Jars, quart die. Inquire;, ...... "... and ho described some of the condl- Unthousc. 32 Commercial Ave. '' . responsible for what to the tlon. and Mat., superintendent of the ?eop, ol ?"' . . nT. Washington acboola, told students :'",cnu"0 of ,bo c,,n",,c conJI,,on and faculty of tho summer aciikin 'nor0, and CortnllU lampl. In an addre.. at '" ,hc nor,h' P. he t... ,..ii- ..-.. ....- ... ar two cnonii lmllar to the eaioa j .vn r, a uu eat i ; iiuuii iiui subject wni "Ktnorgcucy In Kduca-tlon," "(Iri'fttiT ncrvlca and crcatiT roil AI,f Nallonul Cih lleg liter. Danncr-I'atty Motor Co. 2-C Danncr-rntty Motor Co, will re main cloied all day Monday, July Mh, On ttunday, July i, they will be open on their regular Hundny noun, 7:00 to 10:00 a. m. und 4:00 to 8:00 P. m. 2-3' rc-i' cf the lettlcd part of Canada. Juit In the name way a grain can not grow lie re In the winter time tho ponilblllir for each teacher In ' cannot grow in tho country Amorlca are needed, Bald Mm I'rev .around tbo north of tho Arctic clrclo ton. "Teacher with Increaacd pay,'" winter. Hut In tbo luinmer will bo willing to give more effldent lne. " ''nl "P he" golden iorrlco. The teacher ha clrlc ro- rod, popple, dandelion, timothy and aponilblllty outaldo of the claa- watercrea "and theio plant grow a ., ....,.... .. . i room." 'ar north a any land that ha boon i-Aniuiiri run oni.r. iou orrrp in i .... . i. . ...... ... .,., near Molln. not quite good i iieuenneni or rural ncnoon. mo "" . ok. rural community problem, public Speaking of the development of health, adult Illiteracy, training for the norlhland, Mr. Bloraniion pro- civic live, thrift education, Ainerl dieted that It would ba'dovetoped In WANTHI Old furniture to repair and refln lh. V'n ro'illver your old mirror and make now furniture to order. Call and aee ui. 106 Main BL. 2-f in GFT 1 1 ' i' i i' i ' i' i 1 1 . i' c ii M ii , . 1 1 . 1 1 i' i i1 . i' i' V ' I I . I' I I' I ' I I . I I . I' I I Jr. r , i '.' . i i .i i . at .t -i it t it i 4 i t il -i. fit 'I 4 ( .1 I t il I ii ' t i .i 4 i 'i a i fi m, t im li . .t.j . . , , , III III ,,, , , J l M H I 1,1 l. , . ,,f .. . w. r..0 4. YOUR FILMS NOW "i1 y .'.-,- For Sunday and Monday July 4th and 5lh MMMaaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAwa'aaAaawaAaaM - BRING THEM TO US TO BE DEVELOPED AND PRINTED QUICKEST SERVICE BEST PRINTS FILMS RECEIVED BEFORE 5 P. M. READY THE NEXT DAY AT 5 P. M. HrwMMMMMMMMM MMMMMVM tt STAR DRUG CO. ryo enough for bay. Tip-top feed. quire Jame M. Watkln, Jr., Mh HL. phono 3NU. In 410 NtlTICK All the Rtorra belonging to tbe lluilno Men' aooclatlan will be cloned all day Monday, July Ctb. 11 W. C. Van Emon, Bcc'y. It I being conceded that Holland may have the permanent cimtndy of the former kalwr If he drain-, but a demand will bn made thut he be re moved eo eome Dutch o'eilon outaldo Kiroe. ranliatlon, and Immigration and In the iimo way a other countrlc. He duitrlal education am aublect of exDlalnud that there are rich ro outatandlng lmKrtanco with which 'aource up there, and when measured the teaching profoiulon muit deal, 'by It productivity and not by It brought out tho peakor. . , climate, und If a land I productive .It will bo developed lrrepectlve of I Kaymond I'olncare, who hna Junt It cllmute. retired from the I'realdency of! France, ha taken up hi new poll Kallroad rate will advance 25. per tlon on tbe Commlnlon on Repara cent and coal go up a dollar a tori, It tlon. a coal expert' prophecy. 4u f Celebrate in Klamath Falls Two Great Special DANCES AT THE .( t lTU Open Air Pavilion FREE DANCING FROM 8.30 TO 9:00 I Prize Waltz at 10:30 er,ch evening SATURDAY'S PRIZES For The Lady Winner' Own Selection of any pair QUEEN QUALITY SHOES (from the BOOTERY For The Gentleman Silk Shirt (from K.K.K. Store) A i J" 4& V 4J X I T SPECIAL PRIZES MONDAY, JULY STH (See Saturday's Herald) Klamath Pavilion T T r X y T : . ,! ' A at 4M 4 7TH AND PINE STS. wwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaaAao WEATHER RECORD o ' o Hereafter tba Herala wtu pablUh tbe mean and maximum tampara turc and pracipltatlon record aa tak an by tbe U. 8. Reclamation aarvict itatlon. Publication will covar the day prevloaa to tba paper' laaua, up to C o'clock of that day. , Max. Mia. dpltatlaa June I if .;' June 2 . ,78 SS June 3 .13 47 June 4 75 BO June 5....... '74 35 June C . 72 31 Juno 7.... 62 25 June 8........ 70 25 June 9....... 72 22 June 10.... 70 37 Juno ll...i 71 47 , Juno 12...2i . 67 60 " June 13...... 65 48 t Juno 14...... 66 48 " .18 Juno 15...... 64 ' 46 .17 Juno 16...... 73 38 Juno 17...... 68 51 Ju.no IS. 79 38 Juno 19 86 48 Juno. 20. 91 58 Juno 21 ' '. 90 57 June 22 85 49 Juno 23. 71 40 Juno 24...... 71 39 Jane 25 70 41 Juno 26...... 70 43 June 27 81 47 Juno 28...... 83 62 ifuno 29 73 54 .20 Juno 30 . 80 62 jyly 1 h 85 52 - CAL HOG RAISERS FORCED TO QUIT SACKAMENTO. July 2. "Somo one other than tbo farmer I getting a-good ihure of profit out of tho con sumer's dollar," remarked S. D. Den nett, Field Secretary of the Western Auiorlcan llorkuhlro Congress, ho returned to hi headquarters In Sac ramento today utter a tour of Cali fornia. "I find that tho farmer Is forced to oil hogs bo cheaply now that many of them nro going out of tho hog business. They ara dlsgustod at the low prlco pacKors aud b'utchers pay thorn for their hogs which liavo been flnlshod on high priced feeds. "Hogs aro being sold by tbo far mer to tbo butcner at tar doiow what thoy were bringing a year ago at this, time, and yet, I don't know that .anyone has noticed a corres ponding reduction In the retail price of pork. Hogs that a year ago brought the farmer from 19 to 20 conta a pound are now being sold to butchers and packers at 14H to 16 H cents a pound. . "If thla eogdltioa continues, mere will be a scarcity of pork in another year, for the farmers ara selling tbelr sows attd are quitting tha bUsl neaa." n r AT THE THEATERS ? -o Hasaand Forgive?" tbe big William Vox pecll,;,wblch will he aeen on Sunday at thaJUberty Theatre. Thus it we possible to get tbe most ax- That Donular Idol of tha screen. William Parana. Is coming to tha elUn rcta scenes ever shewn oa Liberty Theatre tonight in his latest William Fox production, "The Or phan," a stlrrlag story of the West, written by Clarence B. Mulford. In "Tbe Orphan" Mr. Farnum has one of tbe rapst powerful roles of bis tb screen and also-to accomplish tha uaaaual objective of having Marlam Cooper, 'who plays Rutin 'Falton la tbe picture, actually ride a horse la Jockey.'s gary la a real race. Miss Cooper Is aa expert horse- career, according to advance reports, 'woauta, bat ahe was slightly nervosa He Is cast as aa outlaw hated and' tae prospect of riding m a noaa feared more violently by tbe cow- We race uiatl! K. A. Walsh, the dl- panehers'tban anyono known to the rector, reassured her. little tows of Ford's Station. It 1st "flo la and win, Mlsa Cooper," he said that Mr. Farnum puts tremend-' said. "You've got the heat horse oa ous dash, vigor and fire Into this the track and if any Jockey tries to powerful story of tbe days of bandits crowd yo'd Just mention the matter and Indians and stagecoach holdups, to the horse and ho'll move a little Mr. Farnum appears as The Or-'foster." a. . . . .... ..1 jnan. a victim oi misionuna ana cir-, juw a cumstances, who has been accused wiih the rei r tried that 'very thing, It that she won. the race. t CANADIAN POLICE of committing itumerouscrimes, thej,, a narro margin In a blanket W" worst of which. were not of Jhls doing, 'i.t, , v. ' 'l; How he gains 'the-'frfendsnlp of thei sheriff wbo has gone out to capture' him and subsequently makes a new aMrt In 1lfA.aftr ivlfitilav tttA tovn nt a beautiful girl, Is told In the dovel-i ' opment of a plot wblab, It U declared REOINA, 8ask., July 2. With never has been surpassed by any In provisions to last them two years, which Farnum. baa figured on the Sergeant White of the Royal Can screen. Indian mounted police, and two con- Tbe support Includes the beautiful stables will leato Halifax for Hudson Louise Ix)Toly,1Ienry J. Herbert, O. bay, where they will take their sta Raymond Nye. OUre White, George tlons for tho next three years. Nichols, EarlCrnta, Harry Do Ve; re, ' Tbe men recently left here for the At. Fremont and Carrlo ClarV Ward. ' cast. One of the constables Is going J. Cordon Bdwards directed the pic- to Chesterfield Inlet, the aorthermost ture . " J point on the bay where the police have a detachment. Sergeant White An Arkansas race track was en- and the Other constable Will take a gagf d for the photographing of the post on the northeast coast of Hudsoa horse racing Bcenes In "Should a bay ncarittm Hudson straits. LIBERTY THEATRE TUB ftCK v. '.w OF TMK PIGIORBe AUW atli-S nnw ii i ! A NEW ONK EVERY DAT H. W. POOLK, Ovraer 5 " HARRY BOREL, Maalcal Director TONIGHT The Great Dramatic Star, William Farnum, in "THE ORPHAN". . 'His latest 1920 big western picture "" ljr' Saturday 'J- v" THE DEVIL'S RIDDLE" and the star is Gladys Brockwell ' SUNDAY Tk big Fox Special "SHOULD A HUS1AND FOJIGIVI?" f v - i wvvi -ft1! iii a n ju.'aL.. i . ' wWr T The aalartUf tha saayaruof tta- Lr r- t-ij- uxi ' 'VV wa baa beaa f4as4 W.OOi.' ; I) rft. r 4 '-fi .