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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1920)
, ., t-," Y in PAviKram aVMJtTMaf IWfc II, ISM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MKeK leMMatBeBj I i PERSONAL MENTION I o o t ii ns inn-n mv si i . We carry the largest Falls, and have two expert glaziers subject to your Z immediate call. i We have Wire Rib Sky-light glass Maze X Plate Mirrors and Window glass in all sizes. Wind- shields ijnd Head-light glass put in while you wait. Lakeside Lumber Co. Mill and Yards, Klamath Ave. and Center St Phone 128 nj John Emerson and Anita I.ocm, AT THE THEATERS r whose efforts for the Ut six months ' ' 0have been confined to providing Con- I "The Last ( the Dusjim," Is an-Unce Talmadge with unusual screen other of those sweeping dramas of (material, hare completed what Is the western Malms; based on the Probably their most daring adaption BovelsottUneqrer.nadwIllbeseenM "Scwd of a Sinner." which will .1 ih. uiuri,ilM(lir. tomorrow, be shown at the Star theater, com- 8unday. It mas approximate!)- seven reels, and every foot cf It Is packed with action of'a'griPPlng sort, which keeps the aadleace In a pleasant ! stite of u.BS.-"lt once more'aunnK ,no I""1 vaT' brings Into play the activities of tho Texas rangers,, giving a historical f For the first time. Miss Talmadge background to the aplcndid panora-'ts shown at the opening of a picture ma of events, all of which hare a as a married woman. SBo la young strong feeling of reality. 'and beautiful and marrlod at the age But tho rrfpcljjal interest centers twenty. Her husband Is twice In the striking figure of the hero. -age. an old foge whose goodness nuck Daanc. as Impersonated by ores his lovely wlfe. The Emerson- William Farnum. 1 Loos collaboration clorerly mado this . . .. . ,, ., unsatisfactory husband so good that Duck Is the son of an outlaw, and . . . ... ... .. . .iT i . ' the Lord put him away with the rest the blood of the,Duanes makes a, r, , .. - .!- - ..ii. t hi. ,,., 'of the angels, thus leaving Constance .- i. ... ii.. in. ,1,.. f. fense la tho shooting or Cal Bain, who has threatened to get him and thus forced the Issue. Buck flees from, bis home town, and follows the career of a hunted man along the Valley of the Rio Grande. Ills adventures with the Bland ease. the saving of Jennie Lee, aad his subsequent alliance with the Texas ranger -stake a story long to be remembered.' Buck clears his name aad wins a pardon from the governor. The ending, 'la unusual and brings laugh, for 8j.Q the very last It Is not certain Whether Buck has come home dead or alive. y Rowing, cct BSSSWw flsV viiM jrf? l3 aefsnwawawaa !S I "sswBrt! few 25 1 lsVn H sVssssBSBSBSBSBSBwaaaaal Sh SaTssammmmmmmwaaJ ' - ' I I'arl Hfcfphaiil Go. I "VsSJSaSSSBSBSSSBSSaSSBSBWSSSSBJSJSSSSSs1 mH PPPTO-DJIY " THE GAYETIES CO. 4 W 2(J People 20 IfeUro Change of " vn t : PcjUflai MacLean and Doris May in ' "WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND DOING?" .MaWrst picture Was a Riot I It was' 1 mmfnamK and a - HUIiI ) rtm'anrt Public as Tasw-Hlf TOkr Becoad, la vK4 ' Frloca MBc stock of glass in Klamath mencing Sunday. Many unusual angles inske this Pr ne " mwt distinctive of-, 'elngs to be shown on any screen DO GOOD MK.V DIK EARLY? (Talmadge as the heroine of tho story. free to romp throughout four reels of spicy comedy, searching for a sin ner. "I'm so tired of good men that I never want to see another as long as I lire," says the dashing Georglana as she heads for Central park bent on finding a man who will show her a thrill. Windmill Generates Electricity. The windmill has not been general ly found available for the generation of electricity because of the Irregular ity of the- nlr currents, but thli has bj-en overcome by a Swedish Inventor. InitPnd of being' directly connected to the djnnmo In the usual manner, the nllMrheel shsft Is geared to a linlstlng device, which serves fo ele vate a two-ton weight to the top of a ro-foot steel and wood tower. When the weight reaches the mnxlroum height. It Is released, and, as It falls, actuates the dynamo, which Is mount ed on a bracket tit the apex of the toner with the mill wheel. A storage battery and switchboard are housed la the lower portion of the tower. Just Like an Apple to Marjerle. Little Marjorle. who Is three, told her mother, the wife of a Muncle man ufacturer, the other evening, that while the mother wns nptown shop ping she had been taken by a serv ant to call oo her father In the latter"! office. "What time did you sot" asked Uit mother. . "Oh, In the core of the afternoon,' replied the little girl. "Mother doesn't understand what you mean by the 'core, of1 the after noon." It was explained to Marjort "Why, I mean tho middle," she sal simply, as wondering at the Ignorance ef groun folks. Indlunupoils Mews. tfte. e& Program half hours' leavb" "The Best Comedy of the Funnier Than Their First aad Ma Mr. and Mrs. Lcsllo Honors and children, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Sh'llock and daughter, loft this morning for Duck Inko, whoro they will camp for sovornl days; Tom Dixon returned Istot Iniaht from (Inlt, California, whero ho hits been ou vMt to his brother. C M. IVttlt was a county sent vi sitor yesterday from his rnuch noar Merrill. James I.owonstoln mid wife are tourists from San Francisco, who are In Klamath. Knlls today. Thoy nro stopping at tho Whlto Pelican hotel. A. IlcstnndliiR Is n Klnmnth Fall visitor from his homo In San Fran cisco. Ho arrived last night and Is restored at tho Whlto Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William King, Cissy King, and Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Hock- wood are here for a tew days from their hotnes In Weed, California. B. M. Bubb loft this morning on tho train for Snn Francisco, whore he wilt attend to business connoctcd with the new bank. Gladle Howdcn left this morning for an extended visit In California. Mr. and Mrs.O. C. FIth aro In town today from their home In Chlco, Cal ifornia. William J. Gurbarg. of Portland. arrived on last night's train and Is a guest at the White Pelican hotel. Charles Palms-' and wlfo aro visi tors here f rom 'Viaalla; California. M. I.. Johnson, who was called to San Franclisco by tho death of his fathor. hns returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Kip Van Klper and Mr. and Mrs. (larrctt Van Hlper hnvo returned from an extended automo bile trip throughout Washington niuliV Oregon. Robert Ooetx. the now principal of the Klamath County high shoftl. arrived lost night from Mllwuukeo, Oregon. Ills family hae not yet ar rived. J. O. Prewett. of Sacramento, ar rived here last night and Is register ed at the White Pelican hotel. George W. Stokoe Is a Klanutth Falls visitor from Dend. J. C. Thompson, mnnsger of the C. O. P. company. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fisher, of South fiend, Wash ington, and Miss Agnes Russell, of Taeoma, made a trip to Copco today. A. B. Craig Is here from Sacra mento, California, on business. Miss Margaret McGrath, who has been making Klamath Falls her home j for the past two or three years, left I mis inurnmK lur amu r rani;i.u, whero she plans to live In the future. Mrs. C. M. O'Xell, Mrs. James Grimes, and Mrs. Owen Kblln and daughter, Vada, left yesterday for the huckleberry patch. Robert Harklnson, who has been here for the past week visiting his sister, Mrs. Fred Kngllsh, returned this morning to his home In Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ga!!agher-and children left this morning for their home In Willows, California. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pitcher have arrived from Knight's Landing, Cal ifornia, for a visit with Mr. Pitcher's sister, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt. They made the trip In their "bug car" and 'plan on seeing Crater and Diamond lakes while In this country. ' Miss Karle Montgomery, freight clerk at the 8. P. station, is taking a fortnight's vacation which she la spending In Portland. Charles H. (Hermle) Foster, ware bouse foreman at tho S. P. depot, has been III at his home In Hotj Springs addition a couple of days. His Illness Is not' serious. Mrs. J. K. Ilratton. accompanied by Mrs. Dona Graffis, who Is visiting her from Mndford, left this morning for a few days' visit with friends In Dorrls. Walloon IJcCIellan Is In town to day from his holno on the Merrill road. Gus O. Johnson left this after noon for Rocky Point, where ho will spend tho week-end with his family, wh are spending the summer there, J, W. Moorman Is In the city today from his ranch on tho Merrill road. Both San Antonio and Fort Worth have offered their players $5,000 If tbey succeed In winning the second half of the split Texas league season. MlMsiMlatelBfcsjM Dt.Sl mlfts -- -"w: WsMlglaV sgaBsagaai vsva aaw LliLlWBOCXY MOUaVTAM IBB CO W nr One lO Take rare of your money, and It will take care of ou t t X ? r x I t h,44hsXKXK-XXXX' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To do dressmaking and plain sewing. Call at corner Ful ton and Worden streets. Sl-2s FOH HAL.K One 1920 Chevrolet touring car; extra lira and shock absorbers. A real bargain at eight hundred and i fifty dollars. i CENTRAL GAR AUK 21-31 -I UANCINO INSTRUCTION'S Moose I hall. Monday and Thursdsv even-' Ings, 7 to 8. Speclsl Instructors for. ladles and gentlemen office. llsiman I1V fl Ilaavalff Box O, Herald 20-21 OR RKNT Rooms, Avenuo. 415 Klamath 21-23 WANTKD A good girl or woman for general housework. Call at Marshall House. 21-26 FOR BALK 26 early batched pure blooded Vhlte Minorca Cockerels. very large ana pcrieci oaauusa. , . ,. .. . .,, each. I also have 7 pure blood While,0. mile southeast of Warsaw. Leghorns for sale, all cockerels; are and Randon, 80 miles southeast of from'the very best laying strain. Mrs. ' there, according to Thursday's com- Fannie' Purdy, Malln, Ore. 21-33' WANTKD Men with teams to haul dry lumber; S mile haul. Swan Lake Lumber Oo. 11-25 FOR SALE By owner, 320 acres. Including cattle, horses, hogs and sheep, thresher, tractor, and all kinds of farm. Implements; also crop. Can be Irrigated by springs en place; all for 1100.00: two miles from Algo ma. Stephen Hcrllhy. 21-21 .. i FOR SALB OR TRADE House and lot In Seattle, brand new. In resl dence district; will trade for home In Klamath Fals, or will take good automobile In part payment. Inquire 122 So. Sixth; phone 120. 21-23 HARVESTER For sale, Idaho combined harvester, nine foot-cut. Has cut less than 1,000 acres; Is run ning now. Will bo through Sept. 1. I In good condition; can bo used with engine or iv nurses nonius m jirus ent. Reason for soiling, am quit' ting grain raising. Price f650,00 on car, and will como and start It ono day. J. W. Henry, t miles 8. E. of Grenada, on Taylor place. Grenada, on Taylor plaice. 21-22 NOTICE TO IIIDDKRH Bids will be received nntil six o'clock P. M August 26, for the erection of a new schoolhouse. to be built about two miles north of the railroad crossing at Modoe Point. Bids to cover the furnishing of all supplies, materials, and labor neces sary for complete construction, Plana may be obtained at tha office of the Sawmill Engineering and Construc tion company in Klamath Falls. All bids to be mailed to Clayton Kirk at Medoo Point, Ogegon, or presented to him In person prior to the above time and date. By order of SCHOOL BOARD. District No. 63. By CLAYTON KIRK, 2J-2C Chairman, . NOTICE We have on hand bottle caps la bled "Pasteurized Milk." We are us ing these, but we are get paateurli-raa- oir milk, We Mad that there are a great many famlllea that at aoc care far pasteurised mUk. , KLESN MILK DAIKT al L. rreaeav home you don t rent for AND THAT IS YOUR BANKING HOME. LOCATED AT A CONVENIENT POINT, YOU WILL FIND IIEHE A CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE AND NO RED TAPE. A big friendly Bank for you WHERE AN EARNEST "DESIRE TO SERVE" IS BACKED BY THE ABILITY., WHY NOT MAKE THIS YOUR BANK ING HOME? Klamath State Bank THE GROWING BANK" Located at the Corner 6th and Main KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AMERICAN ATHLETE WINS WEIGHT PUT ANTWERP. Aug. !!. Tlmlos. of Finland, won the final In tho hop. 'step, and Jump event of the Olympic games today with I4.fi meturs. P. I.. McDonald, of Now York, won the final of tho C6 pound weight put today, with a put of 11.265 meters. WILL LIHT llt'VKRH PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 21 Charting of wood-using Industrie at. Ifnlt..! (. I a n of the United States Is to be one of tho first stops to bo taken In tho ed ucational cumpalgn to Increase tho market for northwestern lumber and Its products. The report, which will be of great value In this state, will be completed In 90 days. LONDON. Aug. 21. Tho Russian 8oret forcM havp BD,ndone(1 ,. mtinl'iun from Warsaw. HWKDIHH HHIP CALLH PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 21 For the first time' la many yeara a vessel flying the Swedish flag put In at the Portland harbor a few days ago. She waa the steamer Indus, which is to losd a full cargo of wheat for the United Kingdom. m The veloran Al flrldwoll has quit the Rocky Mount team of the Vir ginia league as a result of a dispute over his right to share In tho sale of players. LIBERTY THEATRE TBJB PICK OF THE PICTURM AND A NEW ONE EVERT DAT i "---"""""-""------- i1irrinnniiAAjijui If. W. POOLE, Owner ROGER D. TORREY, Musical Director awawisasawasVJsesjs TONIGHT DID YOU EVER SEE A CAVEMAN? NO WELL ".IMPOSSIBLE CATHERINE" Is a snappy story with some real caveman stuff und with Virginia Pearson starring makes you sit up and tako notice every moment. . SUNDAY As usual we have a continuous show starting at I ISO P, K, WILLIAM FARNUM fs going to be with us la a stirring story by , ZANEGREY mif wmb we tell yoa It la aoaa other tfcaa "THE LAST OF THE DUANES" jrow are boaad to be iatereeteii There wlM be VTIVB OOMPIJBTR SHOWS SVNDAT ' Aad tfietwfore ao one need mJaa seesag UOs ptHvm 3 pay . r i Push your dollars oar way for storage GOOD HOP CHOP AI.IIANV, On., Aug. St. Many growers In this vicinity pronounce '" hnP "P th" bMt ,n ,ninr " I Numrrou-' yards will double last J"""- M' ,'ckl ",,n 0ttl Hoptcmbcr 1. J gm Come in Bnii fmfctamflnct' a. M&Etaitin7 It shows too what to e peetoraNcwEdltaata our home whether It g-CaxATM avaah) vital . sxjca perfect r-allam that 'm feel tha iraiaMs af thaUHngarUat ' , Klamath Falls Music Houm M 0 .-' A' Is a: St., 8kt Lake, Oujr, Vlaa Sl'St ' x.