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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1920)
''AHHiwiT, WKDNKSIUV DKCV-MltKIt !, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD, " amath FAM.S. OREGON hi 11 TRAVELERS TO Elks 'Annual Ball On New Year's Eve HE COMFORTS Q i - . Bike ntul their ladles, nro looking forward to tho Mr nnnunl event tit Blkdom, tho Now Year's ball, a Now Year's func tion Hint lm grown lu popularity wltti tho passing of tho year, uu- PHILADKLPHIA, Doc. 29 Rail- til now none ot tho nntlerod herd roaili In this torrllorr aro returning miss It unless (or tho most urgent to pro-war servlco so tar a tho of reasons. comfort of passengers Is concerned.' Arrangement for this year's hall Tho Pennsylvania Ins Issued careful, are ns elaborate ns any ot tho past Instructions for tho heating ot cars. land a good time Is assured all. with Coaches In through service, says an excellent music and congenial corn order, must bo heated to n temper-, pany In which to dance away tho aturo between 65 and 70 degrees; (last hours of tho old year and wet' In suburban service, 10 to 6G.jcome 1921. Sleeping cant between 10 p. m. And T Personal Mention Wit's a Lathing Party,' You Arc Invttca 6 n. m. must have temporaturo ot about 60; In tho dayttmo tho tem poraturo In sleepers should ran go botwoen 6S and 70. Other orders Issued to trainmen: Prlnclpar stations at which trains will stop must bo announced In all coaches and dlnors loavo terminals. lien llrnwii u rancher In tho Hon nnta district Is n city visitor today. Dan Drlscoll Is In town this wenk on matters ot business from llounnta tleorgn Chamberlain Is spending n few days In Portland. Frank Sclimlti, a merchant operat ing at lleatty, Oregon, Is In tho city today attending To business nffalrs Mr. nnd Mrs. lion Chllders have There Is going to bo something unusunl In the nnluro of parties I" morrow night at the now academy building now under construction by tho Sacred Heart parish. As usual, whenever something new ml enjoy able Is "cooked up.' the source of I ho Innovation can bo traced to 'he ! dies. It's particularly true In this caie It It going to bo a lathing party. llnth men nnd women are Invited to with friends and relatives. gone to Medtord for nn extended visit, bo present and to bring their own hammers, and endeavor to urean a llnlhlnr record The women, most of C. K. Jay. of Wood-Curtis company.1.,.-... tiwav. will bo there with left yesterday for S.n Francisco on .i.ir ,u,,Knw aprons, and M pro- a two weeks business visit. VIIIKMK.VS HALL AT MOOSB HAM. TOXIOIIT Bverythlng Is sat for thex, danco to be given by tho tiro department ot this city In tho Moose hall tonight. Tho committee, headed by Chief IV- before they,,ncyt raot iagl nl(ht to addtho fin ishing touches to tho arrangements. Approaching stations, tho namo anil tnoM, who attend aro going to of tho station must bo announced least twice. No baggage will bo allowed In tho aisles. In cold weather doors mnst rot 1m opened unless passengers aro leaving tho cars, and not opened before train stops. Trainmen must not turn teats nntll arrive! at terminal. Conductors must report nil case whero passengers are obliged to stand and the reason therefor. Conductors must make frequent trips through sleeping car at night to see that Pullman employed Is on guard In each car In service. Wooden coaches or wooden com blned car must not be placed be tween steel cars, or between steel car and the engine. Soliciting alms, distributing hotel cards, advertising matter or liter ature not directly connected with the business ot the company, must be prohibited. have a wonderful time. The Syncopating Flvo will dispense Its usual brand ot excellent music. That Insures the acme ot satisfaction from tho standpoint of mulic. Danc ing will begin at S:30. THRKB CASKS DIIOPPBD FOR UCK OF KVIDBNCK D. F. Whipple and I.. O. Jones aro hero from San Francisco this week on business. W. E. Umm, of tho l-nmm Lum ber company, Is a city business visi tor hero today from Modoc I'olnt. Dr I'aul Noel returned last night from Portland where ho has been studying advanced bran-hes of dentis try for tho past two weeks. ...AAUuuii44MMMt444ui. . . -- V"""T" "". yll SlSlSlSlSlV'-lBSSlstitJ Krwk pared to show their male biothern tho way a good lathing Job Mt done. That's not all of It. of course While there will be plenty of Islht to keep everybody busy, there Is go ing to bo plenty of refrehmenl also, not only of tho -dainty" kind, but of tho morn substantial kind as well, and there will be fun for everybody while the eats and laths last Every body Is Invited to attend this party. stand tho ad tire Is to come early. START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! Wo have mad" seteii homes happy alttco Christmas nn j pianos and phonographs and are offering every Indurrtn.ni slide lit tho way of eilra convenient terms Itemember all Kastrrn Factories nl Wise buyers and prospective buyers will not daisy, but t "do It now " planes were purchase.! by us dlren froM u, slid before tho raise of 36 In freight). EARL SHEPHERD CO. Only Exclusive Music House 507 Main Street PHO.VK ItSKl-J XOGG131 BADLY HUKT HY ROLLING LOG Dr. Craver reports that Pete Mc Donald, what, sustained aeveral frac tured ribs aad 'other minor Injuries through having a log. three feet In diameter roll upasr him white he was at work In Reynold Brothers' log Kins; camp at Recreation. Is now In a local hospital. Mr. McDonald seems to be Improving, and his re-.Mrs. J eoiery Is expected. I math. Three suits bavo been dismissed by Judge Kuykendall, Insufficient evldenco to warrant prosecution be ing the causo of dismissal In each case. Tho first one was against Waller Don art and D. Moody, who were ac cused ot cutting a beo tree on tho property ot Virginia X. Wood, who lives near Matin. Tho second suit wss against James A. Flynn and J. M. Sulli van. The men were accused of stealing a car belonging to Chester Avery. The car was recovered. Wayne Beach, accused of larceny from a local store, was favored with the third dismissal. FT. KLAMATH GIRL WKDfl KANSAS MAN Lee Edward listener ot Hill City. Kansas, and Miss Ruby Dell White, ot Fort-KUmotb. were united In mar riage late last evening by the Rer, C. F. Trimble, pastor ot the Chris- tlon church. The affair was a quiet one being witnessed only by Mr. nnd M. Copetsnd of Fort Kla Kd. Cookman Is registered at tho White Pelican hotel from Chltoquln, and will be occupied with business for tho next couple of days. J. A. I.each, bookkeeper for the! lllg takes Ilox company, returned last night from Drain whore they spent Christmas with relatives. Mrs. J. A. Llntesty left this morn ing for San llernsrdlno, California, where she will visit friends and rela tives tor the next four or five weeks ? siia.sta ii:v rri? REVIVAL MBBTIVfiH. The Reverend H B Milam. p4slor of the llapllst church, has prrfctled , , . i ... L ii ii ..hi..i -..i.. I So murh has been said about plans to hold old-fashioned revival ... . . ... . . ....s .i sending Christmas parkages srly iuctuuks in m iiyuk iiiuivm. ... , . .. the corner of Blghth and Washing At the Theaters ton streets, beginning Sunday. Jan that the stork "got busy" and left a ten pound Iniy at the home ot C M nary 3. These meetings wilt be ,r. Klrkpatrkk. Dec 13rd Th- young sonally conducted by Mr. Milam and tho public Is Invited to tl-ud fohbci.osi'he st'iT. lad's name Is (leorge Waller J It B Wllsun and wife, son If at- berl. daughter Line, and Mrs A '"Turner spent Christmas with the tatter's daughter Mrs It Hewnll and flnll In fnrn'tnaa mnrlrifM nn l.nit I-rank Mooroland and family have n .,, .,.,, , of h- ,., family, of Klamath Fall. Th- .on. returned from San Francisco "hero ',,.,.,. fo. n .. . hi. I lister and Karl Wilson .pent the day they have been visiting for oraefpU n no crcU fom h lh-'wiih David Myers at his home In time. . c.li...ni. state land boaru against rannie k ,-- . B. Paddock I " ""'' t nase is spinning inej - week's school vsratlon with fflnds v tiu: i.iiu:im tiiu7iu: - Uiva's llnrvest a new pf)lf. tlon which coitiM to th iJUm Iheatrn tonight. Is the slury ol t (v of IS who flhr. dying fit, fc away llkn a pare.l of real sittti , a man she never had -a Th role ot this girl is tatrlH by pretty HblrUy Mason. ... i, said to have ovaMopped b t.i he scored In the ri-c-.nl pro4attii "Her )3plint Man" and Molly ul Manager Holhwell. of the local nJ J Standard oil office, has returned Q- frora Sacramento where he spent tho holidays with friends and relatives. NEW TODAY -0 In Merrill Frank Ottuman who Is attending la-li-tl Al fnrwllla I a M- tl it I N tf Kla Una-- . . .L- .. I--MV. .w..-,.,- .. -,-...., .- Lyle Walther. snd Cecil Kelo.."..? h hi. parent, h... the California-Oregon Power com-U.2-J. I20S Worden Ave 2 lister Klrkpalrlek and family of pany, have returned from Medford ' 'Merrill were Christmas gurats at W Is a xm vuj, uv mvuiitru iruiu Jinuuru ( uirrriii wwrir nrisims gu-sis ni where they spent -Christmas wlthi0,!1. H.j:NT""W"rm..,.l".p.,n" '"i0? , Uymans home Mr Klrkpatrlck Mr. Walther.'. family. Private family, list Pin. 39-3"bfuth.. , Mf, u :: COMMENCE :i THE YEAR RIGHT Headache, eyeache or any trouble with your eyes or gtasa.s may cause you many uncomfortable and painful days, or make Impossible for doing perfect work with your studies or your business. :: IF YOU MUST ii WltAR GLASSES Why not begin the yesr right? A little precaution and care now may be of untold value for each day ot tho ensuing year, and even for years to come. Our rooms are arranged especial ly for eye examination and we devote our time and study to X the scientific examination of the eye and the furnishing of I glasses. H. J. WINTERS Jeweler and Optician I Phone 149-W 706 Main Street I Miss Hetty Gray returned last night from Medford where she spent Christmas vacation. Miss Gray Is bookkeeper at the White Pelican hotel. WANTHD IIY A COMPKTKNT me chanic, carpenter work, new or re pair. Phone 4S7-W. 29 A Revival Service will beam Sun day Jan 2nd. 1930, at the First lisp list church corner sth and Wu.h- Mlss lie.. Kllror. h t... ,.. Ington streets Rev S B. Milam wilt spending the past few days with her mother at Itonanza, returned home conduct the services This meeting will rootlnu throughout the week. Preaching last night anil renoM. .(.ilia-M'tii every nlgnl at 7 30 o. m time Remember the place, the hour and the man. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Hosklng were ,. ?om" ?n" nd " ,nd nMr ,h8 0 n.a.ai.. ,i. .i . 7 .. i Ihloned Go. pel. 29-30 '--'-n. v.. ,uo uuiruiuk trail, mis morning bound for San Francisco where they will spend several wveks on a pleasure trip. J. II. Ilarnes and C. N. Snow were county esat visitors yesterday from their ranches on tho Merrill road. To the People of Klamath Falls: Mr and Mrs. Hlegtl of Malln n tortalnsd O B. Hunt's family on Sat urday Quit a number from hero attended the Christmas tree and nlrtalamenl In Matin Thursday evening, whlcn was given by the schools of Malln snd vicinity John Faught of llonama has rent ed his farm and Is sp-mdlng a few weeks with hla win Charlie after which he wtll vl.lt a daughter In California and eipeets to spend some time In southern California Mrs Lulu Chandler uf Malln ha! gone to Kan Francisco with her father to spnd a fsw weeks sightsee ing. The directors of the Hhstta View "laiive'a Harvest" is from tat lit ressful novel "His HaM.it, ,j Pearl Dole. ItrJI. of which las frt tic have said ' It Is a stury of llitsi character, natural, human aaj viul ly Inlareatlng The t.SIMUt of (he hruln I Irresistible quit ly philosophic, delightfully orljttU and altogether lovable ' Th popular young Illafkloa it in rtylvla llreamer and Robert (lords, returned to 111 t-lberty Ihsitft neit Thursday In "llespottsbls D I'ruiy " It Is ssld to be a spicy, ro mantic comedy drama The story r valves around a gay young blooj est marries a ehsvsp actress In baits ul repvMa with equal speed We wish to announce that we have bought the milk buslnesi known the Milk Producers Association ,lnln I Irrigation ill.trln ht,i ik.ir .....i.. '-.... .... . . ... u... .,... .. .. .... -i - " -ii iney rn..ciea business with KU-, -" -- f n near the .meeting Dec 7 and made out the matn tarn merchant, returning,,.-- "'- '.'r '':" "- .?" nnllw for the annual election to be nntTiA Uftt in lha nrturnnnn l.iu a -.-..-, , ..v . ... .,..,.., imiig nusinoss, having run a retail The Ladle. Aid of the Methodist JoTcVty oVpX.'w?.? beW . church will meet this week at tho home of Mrs. James Watklns, Jr., 410 North Ninth street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Alt mem bers snd friends of the organization are urged to bo present. Miss L. K. Ilrcedlovo who has been visiting her brother, D. O. Ilreed- lovo and family at Itonanza for the past month, returned to her home In Detroit. Michigan this morning. She was accompanied Into town last night reed lovo and his small daughter. flowing at the paiif a PHOTO vm- Ot Carl Adams, who has been spend ing a few day. hero with old school friends, returned this morning to his will .nn... I- .... ............ ... "vv" "" paper soon The mug producers will call upon their customera and take up all outstand ing tickets so wo can Mart In with a clean slate Jan. 1st., 1921 Wjo expect to maintain the high standard which wo feel wo always tried to keep when in tho business Wo solicit our old customers nml nil new ones possible Our motte: clean- iiiic-a, promptness anil right treat ment to all natrons allkn Will .....l to you moro fully soon through tho papor. HAWKINB DAIRY. y Ul H. HAWKINS 29 held at the homo of 0 B Hunt In the district on January II, 1921 from o'clock till S p. m. James Havallne, V. Moody, and Mrs. O. K. Hunt comprise the election board. O. B. Hunt I the director that retires this election Now let every voter In the district go and vote for someone that will do his best for Irrlga- lion. One of the remarkable fflUrst of "The Davll's Pa.s Key." U newest I'nlversal-Jewol prndodhl under the direction of Brlth vet Htrohelm. offered at the Liberty lst Ire neit Friday. Is tho wemlndy - lsa aeries of tremendous ICf.'l which figure In the story Ons el these, a reproduction of the Oris. Prix In Paris, the Buruan racist ctassle. la declared to mark lbs Halt of screen realism f MDNDAl.t: FKATimi-H DKLAYBIM IXiMIMI TOILls Nearly CSO warships have scraped since (he armistice been I WEATHER RECORD I o - , hi' e.afiCr. T.h0 IIV,M wl" PMW ine mean and maximum I.-., t.nn. no.. U..,laal . 1 1 r. If. IfllPoa n .1 n...l ..I . - . . '"'"I"1 ume ..vB. '"v. wi,iuiuw, iiii,--. ii f.oviiuiaiion record as tuk Auams will leavo from thoro tho first tho week for Corvallls whero ho will contlnuo his studies at tho agricul tural col logo. OWEN MOORE IN "THE POOR SIMP" Ono. of thoxe rictun-N for laiiuKliIng Purposcx Ouly. .The Socoiul Kplsodo of "THE LOST (CITY" AND TWO JtL'KIH OF COMKDY Dee. 1 MILK I'RODL'CBRS' AK.S'N rinn (;il..(il.4 OW.KltSHIP.DOC. 3 Doc. K W. 11. Hawkins and on, llryan, huvo purchased tha liuslnos. kuowrf as tho Milk Producom' association, jut 13 Muln street, and will assumo uctivo charge or it on January 1. Mr. Hawkins nnd his son aro not strnngors to this community, having en by tho U. H. Reclamation service station. Publication will cover iK day previous to the paper's Issue, up tfl G flVlnrlr nf ll. .lKU ' V -- - w ..wav w. a,,U UUy. Pre Mln. clpltatlon u Tomorrovy Jack Pickford IN "the Man Who Had Everything" been engaged In busluoss hero about four years. Tho present management will tako up all outstanding tickets, so that tho now proprietors can start with a clean slato tho first of tho year. Mr. Hawkins, sonlor, states that tlioy want to retain all tho custom ers of tho old firm, nnd liopo by maintaining and porhnps Improv ing tho sorvico to gain now oihu. Doc 22 28 Further nnnouncomonts will bo mndo Doc 23 33 Max. . 43 . ii 42 . 39 Doc. C ........ 32 Dec. 0 30 Doc. 7 30 Doc. 8 37 Doc. 9 37 Doc. 10 38 Doc. II 34 Dec. 12........ 32 Dec. 13.. .. 30 Dec. 14 30 Dee IB 27 Dee, 10 40 Doc. 17 40 Dee 18 43 Doc 19 37 Doc 20 33 Doc 21 27 through this newspaper. Many big London hotels aro ho- Ins boURht bv business firms nnl Doc 24 Doc 2C Doc. 20 Doc. 27 .. 30 38 30 36 35 34 31 27 23 12 17 2C 2S 2S 27 27. 20 28 12 IS 21 21 33 31 14 1C W 21 31 18 24 29 2C 17 13 12 29 44 02 "TILL TUB TIDBS OF TUB OCBAN JIKKUHK TO 1'I.Ow" rank II. Robinson's latnst song success. Now on sate at the Klamath Falls Music House, Manager Ted While, of the MoS date theatre, was A much dlsappolst ed man last night when his big satlonal western nlcture. "Tbl Stranger." and Harry Carey's big ! fort, "A Gambler's Honor," faltsd 19 arrlvo on the train However, hs pods thru, to arrive tonight, a4 they will be shown tomorrow Nel paper announcement ot their arri val will bo made, and Manager Whits recommends them highly to all wbo want stirring, ".wondertwhst'a-om Ing-nnxl" pictures, 09 27 IS m LIBERTY THEATRE w'-,lwayi thc Be,t for tho 1-tocrty Gueit" TONIGHT Dainty SHIRLEY MASON in "LOVE'S HARVEST" A story of n dying mun' queer will and of n girl's choice between a slago career and lovo, TOMORROW "RESPECTABLE; BY PROXY" SPECIAL FRIDAY A Master Picture, "THE DEVIL'S PASSKEY" o"i,S2o,.0',A;,;,(n;s,l,,;; ,li,r1,crl,,r'i " wr "ctur,j '"! Heo this Won lor VIm ?Ul nwUnw '" u"hor ' Now Yonr' On Now Yonr'a 11 ,curo, gumo botweon t 0 fnnM,Wi'i11 ,1m.vo H,oclal wlro roporta of tho big Htnto nnd Collforoin 'vJ tV'c,(,)r.l, r lho "t '" WoiJ-Ohlo will bo ma llVl'l" UIXHIIKI 1 V0 nUractlon " ,h0 ",lvor S,1C0 converted into offices, Doc, 28 '"I- (.'H.iMil.NU',. OF Tin: LAW"