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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1920)
V ! I 'AK 1'IVIO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATUHDAV, NOVKMIIKIt 27, 1020. LXOV I I M BkMT 551 &v$?dffi'L wroy Mr'MX'V fcssfc MfiU, rT K JVPtiY UTr- AVj. ITjmmiK WW. vgtfl yv ?ninj Evenings at Home, Sweet Home There U no place null Ilk ,.n. the.o dimp, dlaagrw-nbl.. .-.t$Yto.,T''i'lV'? f,"m ,'"'lr ''""'W """ tr. prefer a leirola. I.ui which rr way your choice lie. ., huv., A long Winter la ahead- why delay? t?L SHEPHERD CO. Record Headquarters 507 Main St. Phone 282-J 1 HARDING'S CABINET AS BABSON SEES IT " rrT"i Report of Investigating Committee In Link River Dam Controversy (Continued from Page 11 water shall n-t b taken or ilremed in Until I ho amount In which lb" I'nltixJ HUtr. Ii rntlllnl. or whlfh It limy hereafter una or need " lly adding after ilii on purpuara - in paragraph I Ihu following luiulHirlne ur manufacturing lutcreata ur any prlvatit individuate or rurporallona nr flrnia ' lljr adding lo paragraph 10 of thn rnnlract. thn following It It further under, i. d ami agreed by and between tha parties lo Ihla agreement that none of I tin atrr of aald lako or lit tributarily or I tm Klamath Diver ball bo uaed for any olhrr purpose whenever thn same may m needed, dealred or required by thn Dulled Klalra or any irrigation or dralnaga ilia trlela, persona or aaaorlatlona obtaining water from thn United Htatra under Ita blanket filing of May 17 l0f. and May 17, 10. for Irrigation, protlded. however that nothing In thla contract hall b construed In Interfere In any way with water right acquired prior to May IT. DUi" Dated, Klamath Palle. Oregon, thla :0lh day of November. 1920 J W llllKWKIt. HEN H MOIUtOW. J. A OOIIDON, (I W OrTlKM). C T DAUI.KV HE'D RESTORE IT CHIEF' FJ WAHIIIN'OTON Nor 37 With n bundla of bnrba be saja will make a heap good lea and bring the Orcat Paleface Chief President Wilson. eW. v Jfcl i I comedy from, Ilia opening acena lo 'thn rioting cpliodr, for It doplcta a whole aerlra of aa laiighabtn icem-a aa baa ever lieen filmed, and tha atory ,la dramatic It Ii not ao aurprlalng, at that. 'that Mr Nellan ahould haro produc ed Don t V.at Marry It It Juat auih ix romedy aa all prudurera arc alwaya aeeklng but which nrn v dom found Thrrn la not a laugh In It deix'ndent upon thn groleaquencca of any character, but all thn humor and comedy, with which thn plcturo abounda. coiun from .altuallnna In which every day tn-oplo find thiuii aeltea thrniiRh a combination of clr-cumatancea WAHIIIN'OTON, Nor. 2 Hoer W. llnbaon, fumoua atatlitldan and 4. head of thu llabaon Induitrlal avrvclv, haa laauud the following forccait 6 of thu prohabla Hardin; cabinet Ho makca no cueii at tho Labor port 6 folio Here Ii thu Hat, nuinbrccd to correspond with tho photo-diagram 7. abuTu 8. 1 ' I'realdent Warren O Harding 'j 2 Hecrnlnry of Htalo Senator Henry Cnbot Lodge 10, 3 Kecretary of War Ma Gen. Leonard Wood. 11 Poatmnater General Will H. Hayi, O. O. P. National Chalrmmn Secretary of tho Interior Herbert Ilooyer. Secretary of Agriculture Henry C. Wallace, Iowa farmer-editor Secretary of Labor (No Korecaat), Secretary of Commerce Congressman John J. Each. Secretary of tho Navy Senator John W. Wcokn. Attorney General Ex-Senator George Sutherland, Secretary of tha Treasury Frank Vanderllp, N, Y. financier r Personal Mention vr nir i.iiu.itn iiii:.ntr. Onn of the doer nnd nmulnk' arriiea In homo llrldn. ' tha Metro ila in wblrb Viol i I una la nturri'il. nnd nlilrh will bo ahoMii at tho Lib ert) tlicalro liiiilRht. I tho barn danre uliere tho plnr aro (con In many original roatumea Thi an'iiu aliottH n lurgu room i.i.ii.fiillv drrorntt'd" III pilliipklna, -oiiiliuik mid other iirodtirtH of tin farm wlilln llu Riie'l lira aeon iih fiiriiiernttia. plough tin) a ulid ll l.ign In' I lea olid lii'inu mid other nr uiileil iiiodea of the old fuahloned hnrM'at danro To carry out Ihr tmalnrnl effort. I'ntrlcla Merle. tli" hrldo with tln can l bebuxi oo" ilaiiil by Viol Ibiim.l appoinii hi a liny oJilclit'ii just out of tho iholl Tho ciiitlumt' h iniidi of tho Holiest nnd flufflcai of I pole )illnw awiiiiHiliiwil and to in) .Hint lb effrd Ii HtnrlllllK U to put III mildly, hut to add Hint Minn D.um I look iidoniblo Is only to Btato tho plain truth, ..fi.. i .... nt thn Ynknn." which I iiu ,, - la tho fonturo plcmri) lit tho Llborty l.i .. u.im.Imi 'In rmiuirkiihln for liiiiiirn ohiiiiii-i . - - 'atory, tl''a, hcoikii acta nnd aklirut Iillrnctlon Tin itrcii oniiimna u, to roprimcnt ho froien north, tho land of tho Yul " nhowa tho itlroc tor' IntliiiaU U 'wli'dpo of tho l HiiI.IIiik wniiti to plonil for i .Hio'mirthwiwit V. ' poa nro true, to 1 "f Norwich, Conn., ImalncH dlatrlct fo. nnd Inltdtr ";" ""c' inipurua hi mi " "u' "- hull nnd ftmnl' i'" room. cHitf i.o.mLom oack to health. Chief lmuol 0c cum Kloldlnic, lt chief of tho Mo hlcniiH, who onco ruled nil tho Now England Indiana, la horo to eo l'rH- I JJcnt Wllaon. Incldentnlly, Chlor orth 12.000,000, ho miyn hfoiiK to too ruinuiit of hla tribe, AT Till: HTAU TIIKATHIJ ' ThliiRM imvo roiio topny turvoy In "lovlolunil, Humor hua It that Chnrllo Wiapllu hua rompliiloil u fonturo lro 'uctlon along itorloim Unoa nnd Hint It la ho good Hint othor conconiH nro tryltiK to got It. David Work (Irlffllh uod a largo nmount of coinody In "Thu Idol Dancor" nml now comoa n rroiluctlon by Mnmlml Ntilliui which ' ull comvily uml ahown nt tho Btnr Sunday. . l'on't ICvor Marry" In uproarious "Tho Wob of comedy drnma , 1 land, tho poi uhir will bo shown at on, Monday MIhh II) I") ' f it arrtmn horolnu much dullRht Hi tho linpotuoiM he nf Cluincn." Ciirlomt of hi l Andorson 1'rot. Prlcca rlsUt. hnnco," a clovor ituring roggy liy Wllllnm Vox alar, ho Liberty thoiitro ivnya dnllghtful aa In crodltod with irk In tho rolo of nliio of "Tho Whh i Just rocolvod nt quality Oroetyv. 27 A T lingell of lleatly la A coun ty aeat visitor thla week-end. Itar Matthliia, Lutheran pastor for thla dlatrlct. haa returned from Port land whnro bo baa been for thu past two weeka on butlncsa Ho will hold aervlcea aa uaual In tho llaptlat church Sunday Lloyd Anderson la expected In on tonlght'a train from Seattle He la n brother of I'rcd Anderson, who haa been In the county for somu time Joo Kotera la It) town today from Malln wttb wltneaart to provo up on hla homatead Tho land la aomo of the rcclalmH government acreage In tho Tula lako ,m-ctlon Kotera'a wltncna na were J. A. McComb and Joseph Ottoman both of Malln Itobert Tower. Jr, waa here thla morning from bla home at Worden and took aeveral coyote hldea to the county clerk and claimed hla bounty on them. Charlca Polndexter waa a business visitor In thla city from hla ranch In the Midland avctlon. Kred Coleman a rancher In Swan lake valley, waa a county seal yUI- tor today Sam Miller who apent Thankaglv Ing In town with frlenda returned to Keno today where he la working at present. j Kdward Clark, of the California Oregon Power company, waa a visi tor hern today from tho Keno plant Prod Langell of Hpraguu river, left from hero thla morning for Port land where bo expecta lo enter bul tieaa college for the next few months. Mra. Charloa S. Mooro waa a pus aonger on lt morning train bound for Southern California Sho will bo Joined by her slater. Mra Hale. t Weed and tliii) will mako tho Jour ne south together. Hr W II GnddeH, who lias mado hla homo In Cagln Itldgo for tho past few oun. left thla morning for Vancouver II. C, where ho will Join hla flimlty who proceeded him to tho northern city. Mr A A. llillwell, ninnagnr of tho Standard Oil company, apent Thmika glvlng In Port Klu ma tli with Mr and Mra. I). K liwton, Henry Jenaeit expecta to leuvo to morrow morning for Salem and Portland, whero ho will vlall with frlenda nnd relatives DrUora of trucks nnd nutnmohllea will bo glnd to hear that tho cuta through thu puveniVnt on Main atroot woro repaired thla morning Word haa been refehed horo that Waller II Kvnna, of Portland, hut ac cepted tho Klka Invitation to ho tho principal speaker hero nt their an limit memorial norvlcoa, December 5 If everything goon well It Is ho tlorod by tho lodgo hero that thla will bo tUo blggcat memorial sorvlco )ot hold In Klamath KalU. man aiAiuir.n with HIlOOTlN'ti IUT OX HOXI) CAUGHT BY JUICY BIG WORDS Bl.mul.ta.na-ouly" Had Mora Effaet on Yacht Walter Than Ft Tip Would Hava. Tho caterer who fed the reporter! three times a day on the destroyer Goldsborough at the cup races had n staff of negro waiters, oikj of whom had a weakness for words, stransre worda, remark the New York Evening Sun. Importers warned to seek him out and win tils favor by bringing him "whoppers." "Unctuous" must be that waiter's name Por unctuous be was a be brought the breakfast milk "cream," he railed It optimistically. "Yoh kin have all de cream, yo wants, ge'tnen." be said, and aomo mistook the quality of hla soul and of fered him money. Naturally be took It. And he boomed thunderous thanks that called the attention of all diners and compelled them likewise to offer him money. Hut the waiting soul of Cartoon re ally flowered only when bo heard u gigantic word. Solemnly one reporter came In and standing cemnooloualx with band on the back of bis chair before sitting down looked straight at Unctuous nnd as ono Intoning a for mal greeting slowly gave vent to the single word, "simultaneously." "Sl-mul-ta-ne-ous-ly," repeated Unc tuouaT catching It perfectly and sep arating each syllable with reversed' pomp. "Sl-mul-ta-nc-ous-ly," ho kept murmuring as bo bustled exclusively about the man who had brought blm the new word gem. mt. To the Ladies WK IIAVK Juat received a shipment of large, dainty, plate-marked enrda, aullnblc for original Chrlatmaai card. You may aelcct your own wording and wo will print them to your tiute. Cull and nco them. Noth ing more appropriate, to arnd to relative or friends tliaa ono of thenc up-to-the-mlnutR rnn!. They arc different from other ranla nnd out of the ordinary. Wi aImi liato plate-marked visiting rank, n well plain one, nnd fumUh wedding Intltntlonji, announce ment , etc., cither printed or engraved. Our Christmas cards, from tho Kaat, are sow on dUplay. , THE DRUMMOND PRINT SHOP Fourth and Pine STRANGE WINDS OF CHANCE Nick Holn who was nrrcstod Wod noadny by Sheriff Humphrey nt Poo vnlloy chargod with tho shooting of Mlkn Pudoff was Riven hU troodom yostorday nftornoon nftor ho had giv en n 500 surety bond to nppoar (or prollmlnnry honrlng before Justlco of tho I'oaco Chnpmnn on Docetnhor 30th. Hozln Is alleged to havo sot Pu doff twlco, onco In tho arm and onco In tho log. Thoy had quarreled, so It snld, ovor somo work thoy were doing on a farm thoy had rocontly purchnsod, a Carload of npploa Juat rocolvod at Andorson Hroa. Quality, Orocory. Prlcoa right. a Franch Artist and English Novelist Mixed Up In Romance of the Marquesan Islands. In one of the New York art gal leries then Is now on view n primitive-l)-fah!nnrd door decorated with the 11k u re of ii Tiihltlan belle. Tills door bns been brought from tho far-away Intuls of the southern Pacific. And "thereby hangs a tnle" a tale that lentN to one of the fnr Marques nn Islnnds win re Paul Gnugln "madly painted his very life's blood Into n aeries of nitoundlng canvases, prac tically living nu narcotics nt tho end because he felt Hint he must, nt any cost. glvi his messngo to tho world." W. Somerset Maugham, In hie endless search for tho endless succession of plots for his novels nnd plnjs, dug up the story of Paul flnugln's trail hot foot from I'nrls to Tahiti, nnd even curried off n door from his cabin. Thus wa written "The Moon nnd Six pence." Gongln died In his adopted home, his parsing noted only by a few ar tists. Then the plnyw right's lslt to tho Island, then tho book and Imme diately there Is a general gathering of nrUsts, writers. photOKrunhers, etc, on their way to Tahiti. , Mr. Areas tints mado nn article of unusual Interest In tracing the pe culiar courso of this rather extraor dinary literary volume. Harper's 11a- tar. i Two Different Vlaws. "Well," cried Sirs. Hcupeck, "our son In engaged to ho married. Wo v III write to the dear lad nnd congratu late him." Mr. Henpeck agreed (ho dare not do otherwise), and his wlfo picked up her pen. "My darling boy," read tho son, "what glorious now a I Your father nnd I rcjolco In your happiness. It 1ms long been our greatest wish Hint you ahould mnrry somo good woman. A good woman la heaven's most prec ious gift to man. Sho brings out nil tho best In him and helps him to sup press all that la evil." Then thcro was a postscript In a dlfttront baud writ Ing: "Your mother haa gone for a stamp, Kocp alngle, you younf noodle." Star Theater Sunday and Monday Marshall Neilan's Mirthquake in Six Parts don I ever. narryj SjW ? LVaeHsael alslH stsieAsaL -a& i baonslsHisHctsl Ksa.aaeBBeBaesaeL .gH ssaessaessassaeBaeH All those who disobeyed the warning are hereby. summoned to appear and show cause " "i AT THE STAR THEATRE V ' HSK