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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IMC1U K1QHT WKDN'KHDAV, NOVKMUKR 10, 1VM a I Two Local Couples United in Marriage Philip U. Joskoskl nnil Ksthor Loot (a Noud worn mnrrlcd this morning nt D o'clock nt lh Hncrod lloart church. Tlio ceremony was performed by Father J. V. Molloy. Tho wIlnofttoH woro Thomas Noml. brother of thn lirlilo. nnil Lucille I Ilockloy, nn Intimate friend of the couplo. Mr. Joskoskl has resided In this city (or sovcrnl months coming hero from SMftm world war. The brldo ts well known. having como hero with her family several years ngo to make hor home. Jess C. DoMott wns married to Norma Lornlno Orayhael liy ltov. 13. 1. Lawrence Monday. Itoth young people aro residents of Merrill. Sowing and Wooden Ave. dress-making. 1404 A sure cure tor rheumatism In Ho Is a veteran of tho tlio new Hot Spring Hath House Stf ()- PERSONAL MENTION -o (Syiowmg at tfie photo i TO-DHY Elaine Hammerstcin in . "THE WOMAN GAME" A straight-away, clear-cut drama, gripping in interest. A photoplay about people and conditions that you know. TOMORROW The greatest picture of today Humoresque "NOW-A-DAYS" x says the Good Judge A man can get a heap more satisfaction fromasmall chew of this class of tobacco, than he ever could get from a big chew of the old kind. ,. He finds it costs less, too. The good tobacco taste lasts so much longer he doesn't need, to have a fresh chew nearly as often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco 1 Y && A ' . L i:Kitvttonv geing: fillAXDMA. TOO! ARMISTICE CELEBRATION THUIWIIAYXOV. 1 1th, tfK; ' UK; OANCK, CMItMVAI, COL'XTM P.tllt FANUV . PJUZK.4 rOH COSTl'SIKH COMIC i .SOMKTIIINO NKW KVKUV MINL'TK Parade fcturU t Pcrkln' Store. Llnr-up TliurMlay at (I p. tn. ADMISSION, SI and Tax. LADIK.S' FItKK JtUIHMK'.H JAZZ HVNCOI'ATKItS sssss-ssfc ii"rvMV',VHV,VVV-wVVV,wnrwru-U-LAV-UV-uiJrf Wind Shields Our stock of windshield glass is complete. We put them in while you wait. For quick service in glass work, call us up. Window glass in all sizes constantly on hand. Lakeside Lumber Co. Tho silver to. which was to have been hold tomorrow afternoon nt thn homo of Mrs. K. 11. Cummlngs ty the ladles of thn Christian church has been postponed for n week. Mrs. Will Houston and children left this morning for San Diego whoro they will spend tho winter Mr. and Mrs. J A. Houston also left this morning by car for Modtnrd. where they will visit .Mr. and Mrs. . J. Huberts and from there tho,v will go on to California and Join Mrs. Wilt Houston. Sam Holdeu. who accepted n posi tion with the Southern Pacific com pany recently left this morning for Ptinsmulr on business. Mr. mid Mrs 1. Hendrlcksnn of Al Romn left from hero this morning , for Ban Francisco, and from there they will go to soiiu) springs In an, I attempt to improve Mr. Heudrlck- son's health Thorn wns so much Ice on tho Up per Lake this morning that the mall boats found difficulty In getting tin-der-way nnil If tho cold weather keeps up It Is predicted that tt will be Impossible to take tho mall by boat much longer. K Hackerson win a county seat iltor from Odessa yesterday pur chasing supplies from merchants. Hoy Hickman was In town looking after matters of business from Fort Klamath. K. W Tower drovo In to town )es terday from hi homo nt Kcno to attend to business matters. Jululs Oss was. In the county se.it yesterday from Olene transacting I business with Klauuith Falls mcr 1 chants. II A White arrived Inst night from Portland and Is a guest at tho White I'ctlcan hotel. A, O Ilamsdcn of Portland Is spending a few days In the cltv on business It Is expected that the paving on Conger acnuo will bo finished the last of this week or tho first of next as tho hot stuff Is being spread at tbo present time. Tho two blocks on Washington have been finished and the street at this point Is a great Im provement over tho old wuy. . II. J. Tlcknor of Itngell. JV'olley was a county seat visitor yosterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ilorton wero In tho city yesterday from their ranch at Hlldebrand visiting friends and transacting business with Klamath Falls merchants Jim Hell and Marvin Cross were county seat visitors from the Illy country yesterday. Mrs. Lelsnd Halncr and smalt daughter were expected to arrive from Washington last night, where they have been living for the past few months. Mae (lardner Is In the city today fron Chlloquln, Oregon on bulsness. W. M. Cooke, general agent In the freight department of the Missouri Pacific Railroad company, O. M. Fow. ler of Soattle, A. K. Rhodes and K. Farnsworth of 8sn Francisco also officials of the railroad, are here for a two days visit They are stopping at the White Pelican hotel. C. If. Walton Jr., Is In county seat today from Chlloquln, attending to business. Mrs. (luy Merrill was In the city yesterday visiting friends. Mrs. Fox and children of l.ake view are registered at the White Pel ican hotel this week. W. M. Skoen Is attending to busi ness affairs here today from his homo at Chlloquln. J. P. McAullffe who has been In town for tho past few days returned to his homo In Fort Klamath this morning. Oskar Huber and E. J. Currlgan arrived yesterday from .Portland, Oregon, and will bo here on highway business for tho next few days. Bykes Ilamaker, who operates a ranch In the Horse Fly district spent yesterday In town. Charles A. Stewart Is hern from Han Francisco to attend to settling up the Insurance loss suffered by Adolf Cacka, when four big hay stacks on his ranch, six miles east of Merrill, burned to tho ground night before list. It Is reported that Mr. Cacka had 13000 Insurance. Hmel Kgert wan In town yester- day from Dairy on ntatters of busl- Iness. i Darcy Gardner, who has been ill for some time. Is .at work onco mora at tho J. K, Knders Co. Store. (ioorgo Carr arrived last night from, Michigan, where he has been for tho past year. Ireno Santamaw is reported quite 111 at her homo In this city. MU Mamie Liggett, stenographer for Van Kmon & Donovan, Is in Los Angeles for a wto weeks vjslt with her parents and family, who havo come front their hpmo in Missouri re a visit in Houthorn California. DM FORI T Tito chamber of commerce weekly luncheon today nt the Ilex cafe wns glim over to tho American legion Commander J. II. Cnruntmn of Kla math post No. S was the principal speaker. Arthur It Wilson, n veter an of tho Himnlsli-American ' war, read the governor's proclamation designating tomorrow ArtUMtlce day - as a legal holiday In tho state In Introducing Mr Camahau. Presi dent llert Halt of the chamber of commerce oxproxscd pleasure In hav ing tho legion members as guests at the luncheon and mild that tho cham ber of commerce Is ltally Interested in working with any organization that Is trjlng lo build UP a better clllieushlp In this country Captain Carnalian devoted his re marks to a discussion of the Link river dam controversy and of tho le gion's opposition to tho control by the CVillfornla-Oregon power com pany of the waters of the t'pper Kin ninth lake, which they hold will In terfere with tho Irrigation of over 200.000 ncres of land In tho valley territory adjacent to Klamath Falls Tho local post of thn American le gion have made such an emphatic protest against this water being tuk en out of tho state for development of power In California that Herre i tary of tho Interior Pnynn has re opened tho matter and a hearing will I bo held tn Washington next month I "l call upon every man In this chamber of commerce tn get In with us on this matter nnil help us save this community," said Carnnhau in opening his remnrks. "Unless this water Is conserved for Irrigation pur poses Klamath Falls may retrognlit Into a little Immlol some dny after the lumbering Industry Is no more You nil know of the splendid results I'Mng achieved from the 60.000 urres now under irrigation In this com munlty If wo can keep these wri ters them are over 300,000 urres morn that can bo Irrigated Think of what that will man to this rlty ' Other speakers wero Sergeant P 8. Wllllams6n. local recruiting of ficer for the murine corps. Hecre-1 tary Stanley of t!n chnmlxT of com morco, and F F lloussout. lately ir rived from Havre, Mont . who has located here permanently Kcretsru. Stanley announced thnt the next weekly forum will take up the lions'- ' Ing problem In Klamath Falls aitaii Homrrv mkktino Tho Alltir society of Hnrred Heart church wilt meet tomurrow after noon tit 1 o'clock at I he homo of Mrs, W. C. Davoupmt All members are urged lo bo present Colonial Kooms, ttlli & Main Mm, nil outside loom. S3 gallons of hot water constantly waiting for bath. Now Hlnimopa twits, now springs, now innttresses, now bedding. Stove heal in onrh hall, Kxtru stove heat In onch room If desired. 10 O- WEATHER RECORD i o- Herenfter thn Herald will publish tho mean nud minimum tempera- turns and precipitation record us tak en by tho U. H. Iteclamntlon service station. Publlcntluii will cover thn day previous to the paper's Issue, up to G o'clock of that day. Pre- ( Mnx. Mln. clpltatlon Nor. 1. ...'.....63 IS Nov. 3 Co 30 Nov. 3 ... fifi 33 Nov I. i 21) Nov. r H 2 Nov 0 . 5 2f. Nov. 7 . IS Nov 8 46 32 Nov P t'.t 18 - Residence of Priest Dynamited; Suspect Recent Feud Cause STIU'TIIUIIH, Ohio, Nov. 10. The parish limine of (he Holy Tr-ltt liy Cxocho.Hlovnk Catholic church was dynamited early this morning. Tho porch was blown from tho building, but tin one wits Injured, Tho parish liousn was occupied by tho llov. John rrnnn, against whoso appointment protest was mnde re cently by inombers of tho congre gation. For n tlmn tho opponents of tho Itev. Father Promt maintained an armed gttnrd over tho premises to prevejit him from tuk lug possession, MCirriM! POSITO.NLH The meeting of the Woman's For elgii Missionary society bus been post poned from tomorrow after noon, on account of Armistice day, to next Wednesday nt 2:30 o'clock P m. It will be held at the Moth odlst church. In preparing gravy for their noon day luncheon six telephone girls In Uprlngfleld, III , mistook roocronch powder for flour All will recovor WKATIIKU ItKPOHT OHF.OON Tonight and Thursday ' fair; continued cold. ' LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Beat for the Liberty Guest" 3w mmrrrtr m w rqls-isssssss-iss-s-s-iss-ss-ssnss-stsssssig tMtfWWVs-wv II. W. POOI.K, Oiutrr HOCnit 1). TOIUIKY, MuslcM Director TONIGHT "Jiggs hnd Maggie" got home today. The famous cartoons of George McManus in life, and today we sec "Jiggs and the Social Lion" and it's an absolute knockout. Of course we have a fine feature, and "LIFTING SHADOWS" is so unusual that you will count the evening well spent. THURSDAY The eminent English actor, Mr. H. B. War ner appears in "THE PAGAN GOD" a thrilling drama of a Mongolian revolution ! - Not a Bit too Early to Consider Xmas Gifts It's getting along to the time when you must seriously think of Christmas gifts. Why not plan your gift giving early and make your selection of gifts now. Let us help you with the few sug gestions herewith: Toilet Sets, Parisian Ivory, Fountain Pens, Cameras, Toilet Articles, Perfumes Candies, Fine Stationery, Photo Albums, Crater Lake Pictures. Phone 128 COHUKCTIOX Tho only two membors of tho "Open Air Danco," orchestra In this city at tho present time are now connected with Huddle's Jazz Orches tra and will bo on hand at tho Mooso hull Armlstlco da ycelebratlon. 10 To whom It may cencern: As my wfe Mlldrod IUackman has left my bed and board, I wlnli to warn all pontons not to oxtend her any credit whatsoever as I will not be responsible for any debts contract ed by her after this date. CHAS. If. DLACKMAN, 10-17 Klamath Falls, Oro. Before-Christmas prices are exceedingly low. Here is'an unusual opportunity to select gifts early. Don't overlook this. Prices pleasing. Make a small deposit upon any article you desire and we will reserve it until Christmas for you. MMcrwooft PWIMY W" KLAMATH EALLS OREGON trS 1 " U I purityI H WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE ''BUY THER DRUGS t44mt44444t