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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1920)
r VAUK IIVIO Rowing at the. jk VTKi3 H uasffifiHHMr Finnic Hrtmmcrstcin in H " WHISPERS H A liumilifui Star A Wonderful Story UM TiinnQnAv aVI Iruilfl Cnat!f ill "Tim Inti.iltln Rnnrl" HM FRIDAY ANn SATURDAY LeU Marguerite Clark in H II All M? A nllnrvril nroiirii iBaV EM -- -zttt "p THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUfiUHT flfl, 1B30 i PERSONAL MENTION I 0 r-s o 'j! Mr, ntiil Mrs. II. N. Moo huvn ro- ttiriHMl from' n two weeks' nutotno bllo trip to Honltlo, Taconm, and , Portland. Tlmy report n splendid tlmo, lint tiro glnd l Ihi homo onco1 1 111,0 ro, I I Mr. nml Mm. W. A. Arnold, who linvo limm Ikihi visiting Mrs, Arnold's sisters, Mm. William Choyno nnd Mm. W. II, Mcl'liorrnn, will return: to llmlr homo In I'orlliuiil In tho I 'morning. l.lltln Ittith Urn lny, who Iiiih Icon , very III for thn past week, In hoRlti' nltilT to show signs of Improvement I Loulsn Kent, who Iiiik been lioro vlalt III i' wllli I nil kii iitnl Mm II. V ........... ...... -.... ... . Kityii'niiiti ror tlio past week, left thin morning for hor homo In Ash , iliinil Mini) Until I Tti tflilriH wix m passen ger on thn train this morning hoiiml 'for Mlrlilgin, after n litlt with hor parents nt AI;;omn. Mr, niul Mm. M. M. O'C'onnd loft thin morning for Seattle, after n vIkIi jlmrii with Mr. nnd Mm. Ilanllri Cur- "f.ri, r.rutm. ,. ,.., .... vi. ' Kurl Wtc-hlo nnd "Wild Hill Itcod. Ifcllor Mt..nlJy from his ranch , ""vyt,lKhtD who will m.iko tho 10- -tho Ml Uikl section. '""', ""' ",K"'- """"r ""'' "'K'" II f I Irlftsi vital MPilfiv nn1 l.nlli ulll !.. Joo Monro, who han been In Corn EARL SHEPHERD'S WAY bi WW aVflEflEflfEBBflf zBaEBBflE BwflEflEff. Them nrn mnny different moth oils of shipping pianos hut tho nhophord Way cf shipping In har newi nnd unboxed lif by far tho moat satisfactory awing to tho savlflg of 22G pounds, tho wolght of oifch piano boj also cost of tho boxos nnd noting nnd unboxing. Many morn pianos can bn placed In n car and special carload prices nro given to tho dealer who can buy thin way which results In sav ings to thd buying public. Tho fihopherd record for Bales I a strong ono for thoy rlalm to havo sold five pianos to one by any other firm over tho entire torrl tory of seven counties. ( HEMEIGHTS i T TT H ! articled yeiitcrduy and both will tin- WILL TEACH I roil flH'XTV ntMMIKMlO.NCIt ritlll) I'lITKItSO.V I nc for munu tlmu for his hpatth, medlatuty nlnrt training. That It will DUNGING ART J'rnfomior mid Mm. Colvln of Now York City hnvn nrrlvnd In Klamutli Kallii und will open a rlmni In dniic line. Thoy will minounro In tomor row's llornld tho location of thtilr Rtlldlll, I'rofeaitor nnd Mm, Coljrln enmo hlRliiy rocommotiilnit from other cl lie whoro thoy hunt conducted danc roturni'il homo hint nlclit much Im proved. Dr. Ham Wntia wan In town this morning for n hunting llcenae, from lila lifiiiin nt Ilonllv. Orocim. n,,v Vn..M..ir ,. ritv vUltof ,(,f "' Ilf- "Itchlo will work out In yostorday from hli ranch homo ncar,,,", twM ,,ut ' un,"-r "Br-omrnt nui iii ni'Kii'ci iraining ho no tea party Is atteited by tho fact that tho agreement Is on n win ncr-take-all bapls. teed starts training today nnd promises to bo In tho best condition I will ho too busy during tho enm pnlgn to inako n personal call iiiion tolnrs, but will from tlmo to tlmo j'dliicius Issues through paid adver tisements. Today tho subject Is ner- onnl, and If I seem to bo "tooting, "nlln ..... i. ...... ...ii -i HUlAr llontrlco. suliorlorcss of thi .mm,. ,,. n, ,. I, Mill mo. - - - '.-. .n.lh, ..,!.. .i i.Sacred Heart Academy, lias returned ,"' " " " v . from .Vuzareth, Kentucky, where the,,h country's well known boxem. has I mother house of the Bisters of Clinr-1 ,MUe n challengo to tho winner of Terry Kellar, ono of Jack IKsmp- Arrived In Klnmnth from Ill inois In 11 Of), "broke" nnd friend lets, I hnvn held my nun financially, and mndo n few friends (also somo enemies), llavo been prlftclpal of vurlous high schools of tho county, and served as county superintendent tff fttlt nnt A . . -..M. UHI n, !!! k I I'BVlll ) l-" """ '""' "'" i'-ivmo.,0n, of cttonty Ity Is located.. On her return sho was accompanied by Hlstors Mary Anto nlu and Mary Alnnin, bringing tho number of sisters at thu academy up to ten. Hlophen Griffith left this morning Insons. They can tench all tho stand- ..... J. .?.". .......... ;..?'r Ashland to bo at his brother's .rd dance, and .,ert -that full,,,,,,, n ,,,.,, 0Hnir ,he,.ldo In hi- Illness knowledge of dancing can bo en nod , t. ... ,, ,, . ,. Mm. Hobcrt Allen left thin morn- In s.x lessons under their In-truc''.,. T . "T. '."' ' " '"""ling for Stockton for n short visit I ., u I 'v, m,,. f..,(i,,ii,iiK 'l IIA Ill'Vlin. . tlon. I , ... ., ,. .... land Adv. (ft in nl situ ft rrritif'iitmnf l f nr i .1 .. .. f ! VWIM1.IWIW ....... ,0......- --. i i i rxiirci inn mippori, an won an inn. , 1M ,.. i IIK llllltllMl .. t , opposition of factions, but as for my- IIIVOIK'H AtTIO.V NT.IITi:i Nellie I.. Kllno hns begun suit for self, I will try to bo non-factlonnl, t nun Itt if Mr. anil Mr. K. IL Chuvnller, whot Imvilirtiin linn vltllllf Mr. fill (I M TH K.Kne,i: r.t..i. i;im:ii80N. Tnm WalterH nml fftmll), Iofl ,,. Itepubllcan Candldato fori . .... ....... . ci... divorce .he circuit court against County Commissioner. " ,rn,"K ,or '""" '" "'""" fruit Kllno Ii.......... City, lOWII. ' I Miss llattlo r.vcln llrooks roturn-1 HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY y Monday, August ?0 THE BIG LAUGHING SUCCESS "Ole the Swede" with MR. DAVE WILLIAMS and NOTABLE CAST PRICE 50c and $1.00 PEPPERMINT GROWING AND MANUFACTUR ING IS ONE OF OREGON'S MOST PROFITABLE AND FASTEST GROWING INDUSTRIES Average returns should net the investor 50 to 80 yearly dividends. With a good crop and price com bination wpuld pay 300. Ready market and increasing demand for Oregon Peppermint Oil all over the United States. We now have orders for more than we can pro duce. From a 5-acro field in 1916, in the Willamette Valley, to a 1,600-acre field to be planted near Klam ath Falls, is the history of the phenominal growth of this industry. Candy and Gum Manufacturers all say Oregon Oil is the finest in the world. Unlimited Possibilities. The subscription books now open to investors. Shares $100 each par yalue. Now is the time. Klamath Mint Company PAUL BOGARDUS, Agent Swansdn BIdg. Phone 484. OKl'ICKHH: CAPT. JW. 8IKMENS. Prosldent. ," ' , DH. T. O. OAMPUKU.. Vlco I'esldont., , JOHN SIEMENS, Jll., Socrotury-TroaBuror. JOHN Nl DAV1ES, Oenoral Manager. , , ... r v ed to her home In Seattlo this morn ing after n visit with hor cousin. Mrs. Henrietta Mclhuso of this city. Mrs. Harry Orr returned to (!a xell this morning after a brief visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. M. A. Callaghan. Mrs. V. J. Hllcy and Mrs. Callaghan accompanied her as far as Weed on her return Journey. 1). K. Wilson, of Lima, Ohio, Is a guest at tho Whltu Poltcan hotel. Ho arrived last night. II. T. James and wlfo nro regis tered at tho Whlto Pelican hotel from San Francisco. II. V. Lcavltt of Portland nrrlvcd last night and Is stopping at tho Whlto Pelican hotel. II. II. Odcklrk Is hero from St. touls. J. P. Nolan has arrived from I-os Angeles and has taken a position with tho Star Drug company. Miss Lillian Ellsworth of Portland has taken a position In tho kodak do- finrtmunt at tho Star Drug store. llurko Johnson and Lloyd Trous dale aro Klamath Falls visitors from Sacramento, ttllfornla. noy iiicxman anu wuo 01 ruts Klamath aro In town today on mat- tors ot business. D. L. Smith Is hero on business from a rants Pass. Ho Is a guest at tho Whlto Pelican hotol. Waltor Q. West Is In town from tho Klamath Agency attending to matters ot business. Iloland Watt left this morning tor 6an Frunclsco for a short visit. Mrs. II. E, Smith was a passcngor on this morning's train for San Fran cisco, whoro sho will spend a woek or two before Mr. Smith joins her for an oxtonded trip to Iowa, Chicago and Canadian points. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will visit with relatives and friends In tho oast and will return homo by way ot Vancouver, Ii. C, Mrs. May Allen, who has boon hero visiting her daughter, Mrs. John, Mooro and family, left for hor home In Los Angeles this morning. She was accompanied by hor small grundson, Jack, who will enter a pri vate school In Los Angeles this winter. Mrs. J. A. Parker was shopping In town yostorday from hor homo at Uly. Mrs. W. H. Crocker, Miss Crockr and Charles Crocker wore hero yes terday on their way to San Francisco from Crater lake. Thoy aro the C,rockora of the Crocker National bank ot San Frunclsco. Jesslo Clarlnd Is ho name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. King Price, manag ers ot the weel Shoo, for their baby daughter born last Sunday. SBiSiSiSiSP iaiaiaiaK2 "WUd IIIU" lUsI ANOTHER CARLOAD OF Watermelons ARE HERE AND WE ARE SELLING THEM AT 2c lb. THEY ARE GOING FAST HURRY! REMEMBER, THIS IS THE STORE THAT KEEPS PRICES DOWN tho bout and It Is understood ho will bo accommodated. Records ot tho contestants will show a follower of tho fistic sport that the big fellows nro evenly matched. Ritchie has beaten such men as Willie Meehnn, who Is expocted to meet Dempsey soon, Spud Murpny, Kayo Kruvoskl, Sailor Orodln, Al bert Hess, Soldier Marples, a local bout, and others. Reed has defeated Spud Murphy, Jim Harry, Kid Lewis, Frankto dago, Oeno Drossoau, tho Fronch mlddlo welsht chamnlon. Tom Caulor and Joe Hands! tho English ("ightors. All In all It looks as If fans would got as good, or better, run for their money from tho standpoint ot even matching, than tho spectators of the championship battlo betwoen Jack Dempsey and Hilly Mlsko, Labor day Dobblo Wagner and Young Hartley ot Yroka havo signed for tho bIx round event Labor day. Two good preliminaries nro promised, ono be tween Kid Loomls and Young Qerue, who staged last Saturday's curtain raiser. t f Cocoanuts aro tho common form of exchange among tho natives ot tho Nlcobars. Fcr instance, a box of matches Is worth 20 cocoanuts, whllu tor needles tho price Is one cocoanut each. Less than a third of tho world's population gets what we should call thrco square meals a day, yet the working capabilities of the so-called underfed continents of Asia and Africa will' compare very well with olther America or Europe. GETS COWS PUIICMAHKD IIKFORH THE WAR PASADENA, Cal., Aug. 25. A French gown, purchased In Paris In 1911, before the war, baa just been delivered to Mrs. Frank! F. Bhelden. Kansas City, who wad hero recently on her honeymoon. Mrs. Shelden, then Miss Dolmeyer, said she bought the gown In a Paris shop and ordered ll sent to Berlin, where she Intended visiting. Tho gown was forwarded a few days be fore the. war storm broke. It reached Liege aid reposed for two years at the Aaaerlcan consulate. Later It reached .Hiss Dolmeyer's Berlin hotel and was kept there until the war ended. Finally, after several trips It Is somewhat extraordinary, but man Is the only animal that cannot naturally percelvo approaching rain. All other animals show uneasiness across the. Atlantic, it reached Its when rain Is coming. At such times .owner. dogs get restless, cats sneeie and wash their ears, frogs croak, with a loud, harsh noise, owls screa'ch. nea- i After purchasing iho gown, Miss Dolmeyer went to Berlin as planned, but left immediately on a refugee cocks scream, and ducks and geese. train tor Holland. Later she came are unusually noisy. This Is said to bo due to the relaxation ot their norves by tho damp air, which makes them uneasy. to the United States. The gown, the owaer said, Is a bit out of style, but made of excellent material. ' MIHTAKK IN NAMES CAUSES KMIUMIASHMENT Through misinformation tho Hor- nld published n Btatoment, several weeks ago, that David Copportield was arrested for bootlegging. Mr. toopportleld asks tho paper to stato that it'was his nephew, Edward Cop- perfleld, and not himself who was arrested ,for Introducing liquor into the reservation. As a result ot the error David Copportield says his neighbors are constantly asking him when' he got' out ot jail and It Is Iquito embarrassing, LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OF THK PIOTUBJH . AND A NEW ONE EVERT DAT sVWiijsaaiiaWiiW H. W. POOLE, Owner HOGEH D. TOKREY. Mulcal Director TONIGHT i Theda The Vampire in "LA BELLE RUSSE" and the part fits her like a glove on a shapely hand w 1 THURSDAYS The Matinee Idol, Mr. J. Warren Kerrigan, in "THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS" His newest screen trjumph and you'll ehjoy it vv SATURDAY The sweetest girl of the cinema world , WANDA HAWLEY in a peach of a show, called "MISS HOMlS" I j,