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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1921)
'va WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, B, 1021. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAOH BIX . Kfl ,. Clear the Track! AT THE THEATRES T7 SOME CHEAP EATS ! EH ! Beef Stew 25c Coffee and 1 Roll 10c Hot Cakes 10c Chili Beans 10c I CRATER LUNCH 1 The Crater of Good Things to Eat 124 S. Seventh Street WHY WORRY ABOUT 1 FIRE OR THEFT? When you keep your securities and other valuables at home, there is the constant about fire or theft. worry No worry or care when your valuables are in' our Fire and Burglar Proof vault where you can rent a Safe Deposit Box for $3.00 and up per year. RrstSewe &SavingsBank ( Klamath Falls, OregonC mywmmMwmmMMmMMm TTTTS T-l THE LIBERTY Loulao Lovely, tho charming scroon actress, who has boon mado a Btar by William Fox, Is coming to tho Liberty thoatro today In "Tho Llttlo Qroy Mouso," an Intonooly dramatic production. Tho story Is ot ft talontod woman .who caros nothing tor famo or bo cloty, and who devotes hor talent and labor to tho intorontn ''ot A worthlosa husband, only, .to ,bocomo pnraoshed by him in a dlvorco scan dnlj who rlaos nbovo tho stigma that haa boon falsoly put, upon hor, and, spurrod on by necessity! wins In .hor own right (amo and fortune and tho lovcof a big, lncoro junn. Erory wife will want to goo this picture, orory husband might do jfvell t6 bco It; and It you aro nolthor boo It anyway, for It contains n big thought oloquontly expressed In photography. That delightful and popular llttlo star, Shtrloy Mason, in hor latest Fox production, "Girl of My Hoart," n ecroon adaptation, .of Francos Mar lon MltchoH's story, "Jean of Rain bow SprlngB," is thd" feature otter ing announced for Thursday at tho Liberty thoatro. " In her Impersonation of a'Tiamo Iobb, forlorn girl froed from an or phanage Miss Mason has scored a genulno triumph whorevor the pic turo has been shown. She has gained a'n International reputation as ro pult of hor remarkable Interpreta tions ot unusual girl characters. Personal Mention 1 Rowing at the e s. PHOTOPyi CTH & tb-nmr n ,:ii DOROTHY GISH -IN .J Remodeling Her Husband A picture crammed full ot laughs. FATTY ARBUCKLE a Wot called "THE BELL HOP.!' Third Episode 'Of "THE LOST CITY" -n TOMORROW Another Wonder Play. "THE PENALTY" Will ay ono of tho he wo havo offered you and you' K1IOW MIIHI. l" I1II-4MIB. George Uoyt of F.ort Klamath Is a visitor in the city today. A. J. Molcholr of Macdoel Is a vis itor here. Tho office of Dr. E. D. Johnson is in tho hands of renovators. Frank Wolfo has Just returned front an auto trip to Wood. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hill, ot tho Mt. Lakl district, woro visitors hero yes torday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mooro,, Jr., loft- on this monlng's train fora v- vauon in soumern uaiuornia. R. E. Bradbury was in town yes terday from his ranch near tho-Wll son bridge. . 4 .Walter O. West, superintendent ot the Klamath reservation, is a visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell leave tomorrow for California for an ex tended stay. Mrs. Maude Hettlngor has gono to Donanza to spend throo weeks in a vacation visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dewecse and ton. Roger, are back from a week's visit in Ban Francisco. John Shook, well known Dairy rancher, is in town on business and stopping at the Central hotel. E. T. Snyder and F.18. Snyder of Modesto, Cal., are guests at tho Central hotel. Leo Houston will leave tdftTorrow morning for San Diego, where ho will spend a two months' vacation. Ol Mrs. Honrletta Marquardt, form erly a clerk In tho sheriff's office, has taken a posltioh"wlth tho Wil son Abstract company. Mr. and Mrs. Quy Garret havo moved from their homo at 1210 Pine street, to tho Central hotoln ot which Mr. Qarrptt Is manager. .Mrs. W. A. Leonard left this morning for Lukevlew to visit her aon-ln-Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Zlm Baldwin. u Mrs. E. King, wife of the Southern Pacific news agent, has loft for an extended visit with friends in San Francisco. ., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsrowo of Ohiloquln are Klamath Falls visi tors. They are in.town to enter their son in the Sacred, Heard academy. E. R. Reames? president ot tho First Natlonat'bank, left hero yester day enrquto to California points and to Honolulu, on a vacation trip, Augustine Donovan returned home last 'night after a trip of about two weeks to San Francjsco and Port land. - Mrs. . F. C. Kffng plans to leave tomorrow mprjilng for San Francisco where ha will visit for the next two months. ? ''C ' ' L. D." "'Stephenson, well-known locally as a former salesman for the Atkins Saw company, is In "town from Portola, Cal., renewing old ac quaintances. Mr. Stephenson is now THE STAR THEATRE Stung) Escortod out ot his wlfo'B private offlco by a unlformod atten dant whon ho camo to ask hor to torglvo nnd forgot. And could you blamo hor? Hbr friends hud wnrnod .hor that ho was tho worst flirt In sovon states. Hut bIio had takon a. chanco and marrlod him on his promtso to roform. And thou ho wont oft and foil for n protly manl euro lady, not to spoak ot tho "vamp" with tho black hut;. But when you know thai this" all happons. In. a motion plcturo and Dorothy GIbIi Is tho young wlfo, you won't wondpr at what happons next. Tho film la "Romodollng Hor Hus band" and it will bo'Bhown at the Star thoatro tonight. Jam os Ronnlo Is tho wayward hus band who Is finally brought back Into tho fold by oxtremoly novol methods. Lillian Glsh took advantago ot a brlot rest period between Jior pictures to direct her olstor Dorothy In "Ro modijllng' -Her Husband." Hor ox tensive bxporlenco In pictures flttod her ideally for this task. Tho pho toplay1 Is Miss Glsh'a latost Para mount Artcraft toaturo. aawmlll enterprise on tho Western Pacific lino noar Portola. Ho ro- porta the snow four foot doop in tha 'territory, f" 110 Mr. and Mrs. 3, P. Wilkinson nro In town today 'from Bonanza for a load of freight for Spin ret on & Bradley, the well-known Bonanza morchants. Mf. Evans, representative ot thii Mack truck, Is hero from Portland Inspecting the local torrltory and visiting tho offlco ot tho local deal ers, 3. H. Garrett & Son. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dixon ot tho Henley district aro tho parents ot on eighth-pound girl who arrived this morning. Mother and daughter aro doing well,, Tho woman's missionary society ot the Christian church will moot tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at tho homo of Mrs. Ualntor, C22 Walnut strcot. Visitors will bo wolcomod. 1. ,MIss Mary B. Ball, left for San Jpso Monday whoor sho will contlnuo hcr.jklndorgnrten work. Miss Ball conducted a successful klndorgarton Bcb.681 hero for several months, COUl.t c Jr. and Mrs, 'Walter Zatzman of the Miller Hill district woro visitors In town today. Thoy wero accompan ied homo by tho Rev Mr. Matthlos, Lutheran pastor, who will spond a fow days at their ranch. J. C. Goldthwalte ot tho Modoc Lumber company, who with Charles Hall ot Marshflold, recontly purchas ed control of tho First National b'ahk, Is hero attending to business In connection with the banking doal. Mr. Hall Is also horo. Miss Ruth Llndsey, who has been employed at tho First National bank, sr precariously 111 at her homo at Fourth and Klamath. This lllnoss Is tho aftormath ot an attack ot tho flu, and gravo doubts concerning hor recovery aro entertained. A new plate glass window, costing $417, baa replaced tho one recontly broken In front ot Swanson's bar ber shop on Main strot. This Is tho fourth window to bo installed thoro since the completion of the building, others either fbolng brokon or too small. tp. 'The Cozy cafe, on Klamath nvon uonoar Sixth atreot, will bo rn-opon-edliindor tho managomont of Mossrs. Jonos and Botts as soon as needed Improvements can bo mado to tho building. Mr. Jones formorly was proprietor of tho 'Coffoo House, nnd M,r.i Botts has been In tho cafe busi ness In California. They will fea ture Spanish dishes. Mbs Molly Stowart.for soveral years principal of the Riverside school, will arrive bord next Saturday,-, from Portland to:1ako a posl tlpn with Dunba'r"& Dunbar, Insur ance agents. Miss Stewart quit teachlpg to enter tho commercial field whoro sho has mado remark able progress. v Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Hall, ot Marshflold, arrived hero last night for a brief visit. Mr, Hall, who is president of tho etato chamber of commerce, and interested In the First National bank, came on, business connected with these Institutions. He Is a roomber ot the Oregon legisla ture, and will be compelled to hasten to Salem to assumo his seat. Legion Officers "v ' Are Installed Tho recontly oloctod officers of Klamath post, Amorlcan Legion, woro Installed ot tho rcgulnr soml monthly mooting hold In tho city hall last night. Tho constitution nnd by-lawn of tho organization woro adoptod at this mooting. Tho offlcors lnstnllod nro J. It. Carnnhan, commnndor; Coloninu O'Laughlln, vlco commnndor; Lloyd Portor, treasurer, nnd Roy Touch, adjutant. Wm. Ganong, Chnrlos Colllor, FrnnclB Olds, Lawls Portor, and Porcy Ilurko comprlso tho oxocutlvo commlttoo. Commondor Carnnhan will bond tho InndMoglsIatlon commlttoo, Colo man O'Laughlln, tho o'ntortnlnmont committee, Louis K. Portor, tho building, and housing commlttoo. Frnncls Olds wilt 'suporviso tho fa- Hot nnd, omploymont division, and P. V. Ilurko will nttond to tho pub llclty. WILL INSTALL IB MORE HATHH AT WHITE PELICAN Jamos Mllno, local manager of tho Whlto Pelican hotol, announces that 15 now baths will bo lnstnllod in tho hotol, on account of tho growing do- mnnd for rooms with bath. Thd' In croaso In automobllo tourists Is given as tho principal reason for tho domand. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION 'IN FUIIKOLOSUHE OF TAX LIB.V. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OlttXiOX, FOR KLA- .11 A 111 UUUA'TV, C Q. Hunt, Plaintiff vs. Chnrlos nopor, porendant. To Charles Plopor tho abovo nam od dofondant. In tho namo of tho Stato of Oro- gon; lou aro hereby notlfloil Mint a. a Hunt is tho holder ot Cortltlcnlo of Dollnauoncr numbered 11S1 Insum! on tho 6th day ot January, 1020 by the Tax Colloctor of tho County of iviamaiu, maio 01 urcgon, lor tlio nmount of 14 86-100 dollars, tho namo bolng tho amount thon duo and uounquoni ror tnxes for tuo year liuo toKotnor with penalty. Intorost and costs thoroon upon tho real pro perty assossod to you. of which you aro tho owner as nppoars of record, sltuatod In said County nnd Stnto, nnu particularly bounded and des cribed as follows, to wtl: Woet half ot Southeast quarter ot soctlon two (2,) township thlrty-nlno (30) south, ranga eight (8) oast of Wlllamotto Morldlan. You aro furthor notified that said P, G. Hunt has paid taxes on said premises ' for prior or subsequent years, with tho rato ot intorost on said amounts as follews: Year's Dato Tax Ro- Amt. Rato ot Tax Paid colpt No. Interest 1917 Jan. 5, 1920 7202 113.04 12 1918 Jan 5, 1920 6933 $12.17 12 1919 Mar. 6, 1920 292 111.80 12 Said Charles Ploncr ns tho ownor ot tho legal tltlo of tho nbovo dos- crlbod property as tho samo appears of record, and each of tho otbor per sons above named aro horoby furthor. notified that C. a. Hunt, will apply to tho Circuit Court ot tho County and Stnto aforesaid for n decrco fore closing tho lion against tho property bdovo described, anil mentioned In paid certificate And you aro horoby ummoncd to appoar within sixty dnys after tho first publication ot this summons, oicluslvo of tho day of aald first publication, and dofond this action or nay tho amount duo as abovo shown, together with costs and nccruod Interest, and In caso of your falluro to do so, a decrco will bo rendored foreclosing tho lion ot said taxes and costs tho land and premises nbovo namod. This summons Is publlshod for six weeks by ordor of D. V. Kuykon dall, Judge ot tho Circuit Court of tho State ot Oregon for tho County of Klamath and said order won mado and dated this letday-of Docombor 1920 and tho dato of tho flrat publi cation of this summons Is tho 1st day of Docombor 1920. All process and papers In this pro coodlng mny ho served upon' tho un dorslgnod residing within tho Stnto of Oregon at tho addross horoattor mentioned. R. C. GROESBECK. Attornov for Plaintiff. Address: Klamath Falls, Oregon. l-R-iri-22-29-r-12 Former County Club Leader Loses Home In Wyoming By Fire' W A clipping Bont to Tho Herald by T. F. DoKRH, ot Lorolln, tolls of a flro which ilontroyod tho rosldonca of C. I). Cliorponlng, at Torrlngton, Wyoming, tho contents ot tho build ing, and also n Chovrolot car being a total loss. Mr. Cliorponlng was ntnrtlng tho cur In tho garago with tho doors closed, whon tho onglno Imck-rirad, Ignited tho escaping gda, and oxplodod through tho exhaust. Ilo Jumped through ft window to ea rn po. Tho progress of tho flro, which pnmmunlcntod Itaolf to tho dwelling, vus bo rapid .that ho baroly had time to carry out his two chlldron, and a fow articles ot clothing. Thoro u Home lumiranco. ' " Tho Cliorponlng family lived -horo 'Whllo Mr. Cliorponlng was hoad ot llio boys nnd slrla' club In this coun ty, nnd woro woll acquainted in Kla-' ninth Falls and vicinity, Thoy (eft horo In December, 1918. ' O .. ' 0 NEW TODAY. k FOR SALE Sot Dickons nnd Bui- wor. Phono 12-F-14. C-8 FOR RENT Furnished apartment, also slooplng room with hoat. 634 North Eighth St. G-6 FOR SALE 4-room houso with slooplng porch, basement, pantry, bath tollot, sink, and lavatory. Level lot n Oil 7 8 foot, with lawn, fruit and shndo troos, chicken park, and gar don plot. Prlcos I2C00, only 000 ensh and ensy monthly pnymonts. Lo cated at 1327 Crescent Avo. J, T. WARD & O. 834 Mnlln St. E WANTED Woman ccok. No objec tion to child. Apply Western La bor Bureau, Arcado Hotel. HG FOR RKNT 2 bedrooms,; for gen tlemen only. 111! Pine St. 6-6 LOST My brand nuw, Junior Kloxi iiin I'lvor sled. Ask your boy if ha hnH It nnd It ho has, wont you havo him ploaso return It to Avery 11. Osborno. 4 1 C North Oth St. W LISTEN Wo hang Seam Roebuck or nny othor union mado. paper trlmcd or untrlmod, also wo do tint ing. W. E. nnd J. H. Patterson'. Phono 531-It. Contracting Palntors; 6-181 -1 MAIN STREET LOT FOR SALE Lot 28x120 feet, (ad joining Ccntrnl Hotel building. For prlco, torins, and full particulars, apply, J. T. WARD & CO. 834 Main St. 6 NOTICE OF SALE Nntlco Is horoby given that the un dersigned wilt soil at 'public auction, to tho highest blddor, for cash in hnnd, on Thursdny January 20, 1921, lit 2:30 o'clock p. m. at QjjK. I. Ivory Bam, Cth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, ono bay gelding aged nbout 12 yours, weight about 1300 pounds, brand, qunrtor circles on!oft hip, to satisfy my lion for tho board nnd euro of mild animal. Dated: January C, 1921. M. J. Nyhart. 6-12-19 MONDALE TONIGHT ,ji Two Big Acts ': PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE M and ' IX HARRY CAREY, ' Also "1 ROY STEWART Two Shows 6:30-8:30 Coming Sunday "Hearts of the World" ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF BABY DAUGHTER 'Announcement has Just reached the city of the birth of a '.riaughtaj: to Mr. and Mrs. Kirk White of Pasa dena, California, Both the young p"at- ents formerly rosldod here and have associated with W, B. Seeborn in a a host ot friends in this city. LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Beit for the Liberty GueitpVu TONlQ)HT "" ' Tho Hlnr Benutlful, LOUISE liOVELY, In "THE LITTLE GREY MOUSE" An intensely Interesting Mory of n woiiuui'h victory snatched from defeat. The Comedy "You'll Be Surprised" TOMORROW Clcvon Llttlo SHIRLEY MASON In "GIRL OF MY HEART" II FRIDAY . A thrilling story of tlm Northwest Mounted ' Pollcjp "UNDER NORTHERN LIGHTS" jk