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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1921)
PAGE F1VK THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, 1020. THE EVEfMNG'HERALP, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON : : AT THE THEATRES : : Till LIIIKRTY TIIIIATIti: Hlilrluy Mason, tlia pollto Fox utiir who Ih mining to tho Llburty thon tro tonight In "(llrl of My llnmrt," hud u moHt uiiiiHtiiil experience In. Cnllfnnilii whllo nl work making this plcturu In August. Moit of tlio Kronen In "Tho (llrl of My llonrt" itro ottorlor. To film those tliti iintlro coiniuiny spout thrco weeks botwoon Illi; Hour motin tain mill tlio iIohoiI liolow It. A cn.li In uroiI for tlio llonnlt doctor In tlio piny wns locntod on tlio tip of n poalc overlooking on ono sldo tlio Painted Dosorl, iuhI, on tlio otlior, punk nftor pnnk of niniintnln rntigo. Ono can hpo "Dry Lnko," which la a plntumi of nnnil, and "llluff Lnko," bo iiiiiikmI liy n imin traveling through about 4(1 years ngo. Four ICmitncky thnuoglihrcds, do scondod from Arabian steeds, nro used hy tlio four mounted pnllco of flcorH who figure In "Under Northorn Lights," tlii! thrlllliiK tulo of n Can adian woods to ho scon at thn Llhorty thoatrn on Friday. These horses woro acquired ospoclully for thlH production and will roinaln In tho stables at Universal City. i''iiti: DKsritovH HiiiVr.it LAKIJ Ht'IICM!.; Siin.ooo LOSS llENI), Jan. C Thn school build Iiik at Hllvor l.nko wiir dcHtroyod hy flro yestordny morning according to reports rerolvod horn. Tho total dnni ngo Ih placed at $30,000, with In surnnco of $3fi00. John IloRiirt, tho Ludlngton Cen tral IcnRiio team pltchnr who hnH boon bmiRlit by Detroit, Ih tagged as a paatlmor with a promising fnturo. llo inailo a remarkable tihowltu; lant season, which wnn li Ik firnt In or ganized bmoball Tho young playor ho is only 10 RtnndH rIx feet and woIrIih cIoho to 200 pound. m A Tho man who B B knows always H H nsk3 for Dxv H H Montk Catsup H H at the rcstau- H H rant, in tho din- H H ing car, at his H m And the worn- m H an who knows H H serves to him H B on the home K k table. m Till! HTAIt TIIKATIti: In only throo Amurlcan cltlos ahldoH tho spirit of trim romnnco a noted author wroto a fow yonrs ago, and montlonod Ban Francisco nn flrnt nmong them. Otlior wrltois havo HiiccoHBfully Roarchod for ro mnnco In Htlll othur Iowiih, hut nono has gnln-sad tho flrnt, regarding Han Francisco, especially In that per iod ropreHontod In "Ton Tonally," when tho underworld of tlio coast city had no rival In tho world. If for no other reason, "Tho Ton ally" would ho romnrkablo as a dot- Inlto record of tho rcoiios In tho rel ohrated llarhary Const bofnrn reform anil prohibition nwept out tho vlco that lurked In ovory alloy and under ground rctront by dny, and Ktilkod forth unashamed hy night. Horo aro pictured tho vory sites of thn ro volry and moral abandon that onco mndo FrlBCo nolorloiiR wherever men gathered to talk of cities. The dope flond, tho whlto rIiivo, tho thug nil of tho unrcRonernto dovoteos of vlco and rrlmo that Imagination enn plc- turo, nro Bhown as thoy nested In otlior days, and porsons who woro familiar with "thlnRS ns thoy woro" holpod to stago tho sconon. Tho sights nro ronl. Only tho story Is fictitious, and tho natives say worso, things happened In tho "good old days." Sco tho Tonally at tho 8 tar theatre tonight. FLT.DING 1(100 IIIIAl) OF Hlli:i:i OX MAM.V RANCH M'AI.IN. Jan. 0. I.uther Hoi brook hnH brought his 1000 head of sheep to his ranch, a qtiarlor of n mllo south or horo, for winter feed Inir. Ho hns had thorn on lako Innd pasturo for a couplo of montliR. Sov- orol days liavo boon Rpont In building grain troughR and food racks, lllako Holbrook and Lawrence (lohcr aro helping with this work. Mr. Holbrook stntos that tho dnlly ration for ono shoop will bo throo fourths of a pound of hay and a nniind nnd a half of grain at tho be ginning of fcodlng. Ah Bprlng np-j pronchos tlio proportion of grain win bo Increased to three pounilR whllo tho amount of hay will bo decrosed to a half pound. oirrs iir.con.vnoN. KirrCHKAN. Alaska, Jan. fi Col. Jamofl Cordon Steose. president of tho Alasknn road commission, has boon notified that by n royal ukaso of Nicholas II, king of Montenegro, hn Iuik boon nromotcil from offlcor to commnndor of tho Oruor or Trlnco Dnnllo I. Colonol Stooso wns decorated n year ago In Tarls ns an officer, of tho ordur. Y t t T T T t T T t t T t t t t r ! 1 t T t ? T t t ? ? t T T t &&&M&&&& See our windows for the latest creations of advanced showing . . in Spring Styles. t ANDROSS-GLOVER StykShop 707 Main.SL Phone 341 W SATISFACTION. QUALITY, f Service and Low Prices featured f at all times. SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS i. Initial Showing of Charming New Spring Wearing Apparel iThe newest modes in Suits and Dresses. Milady of tailored tastes, the stately matron A who prefers long lines and the petite madam oiselle who wears the novelty suits with such grace. Each has her preference at the Andross-GIover Style Shop- Here the latest is' first to be found and the price is certain to be moderate. Yi Price Sale You still have an opportunity of securing exclusive Women's and Misses' Coats and Dresses at lj price. AIjAHKA'H fiOVIJUNOIt IS fiOlNCl TO KiailflN JUNKAU. AlaHka, Jan. 0 Oov omor Thomas Itlggs. Jr.. of Alaska hnH nnnounccd that hlH resignation will bo In tho hand of President elect Harding March A, Mr. Hlggs wns appointed govornor of Alaska by Prosldont Wilson In 191(1. Ho was associated actlvoly ylth Alaskan ontorprlsos for sovoral yoars hororo nis appoinimuiii. . WKATIir.lt HKTOItT ORKOON Friday, fair In cast and occasional rain In west. - z Order Your Suit Now i : Prices of Woolens have been reduced Per- X : feet fit guaranteed. Prompt delivery. xour inspection invueu. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor 4.4.H.4mmMmM''I'I'M44 WOOD DHY SLAn costs you loss than otlior woodB. Wo can dollvor SLABS raoro promptly than blockB. All our wood Is dry nnd WN soasonod. Dollvorlos aro difficult at this season of tho yoar and prices aro necessarily hlghor, but tho not profit to us is loss, so do not blamo tho wpod man for tho higher prices. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" OSOAIt PEYTON WiLLAIW TEYTON 419 Main St. Phone 535 Y X T r I Formerly $39.50, now $19.75 Formerly $45.00, now $22.50 Formerly $55.00, now $27.50 Formerly $65.00, now $32.50 Formerly $75.00, now $37.50 Formerly $85.00, now $42.50 Formerly $110.00, now $55.00 Formerly $115.00, now $57.50 Formerly $135.00, now $67.50 Formerly $145.00, now $72.50 20 Per Cent Discount w ON ALL r KAYSER CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR SKIRTS PETTICOATS BLOUSES SWEATERS FURS t jf 'in ! ,. jr. &9l'ilN Andross-GIover Style Shop tut-- 707 MAIN STREET a I CALIFORNIA NEWS McCI.OUl), Jon. C. Notices havo boon posted by tho McCloud lllvor Lumber company announcing a now wago schcdulo, now offoctlvo with a decrcaso of about 1 por day In all departments. Common labor will rccolvo $3. GO per eight-hour day. Otlior wages will bo In proportion. SACHAM13NTO, Jan. C Senator I. M, Inman of Sacramonto announc ed today ho will Introduco a ferret cd ho will Introduco a hill to forrot out Illegal Jnpaneso land corpor tho adoption of tho amondmonts to tho Anti-Allen Land law last Novem bor. 8ACRAMKNTO, Jan. 6. All allons would bo barred from own' Ing land In California, but would bo pormlttod to leaso land for a period of throo yoars, undor tho tonus of a moasuro to bo Introduced I ntho loglslaturo by Senator W. K. Duncan of Orovlllo. Tho loaso pro visions of tho bill would not apply to Japanese and other nllons Ineligible to cltizonshlp. OAKLAND, Jan. C Tho town of Antloch, situated upon tho banks of tho San Joaquin rlvor, has boon granted by Judge A. F. St. Suro of tho Alameda county superior court a preliminary Injunction Against Sacra monto valloy dlverslonlsts, using tho water for th elrrlgatlon of crops upon hundreds of thousands of acres. 8ACRAMENTO, Jan. fl. Tlio youngost gunman over arrestod by thd pollco was taken Into custody hero by Patrolmon Frank Decker and Frank Pearl when Charlos Fltioll, agod 111, who had In his possession a loadod rovolver and a black jack, was lodged at tlio city Jail for Investigation. CIIICO, Jan. 0. Ovorcomo by sleop which ho said was tho result of throo nights almost dovold of rest becauso of calls for his services, Dr. P. F. nulllngton drove his car Into tho rear of a truck. Tho car was badly smash ed, but tho physician escaped uninjured. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 6, Com mittees have been officially announc ed by the officers of the Sacramento Bulldors' Exchange for tho holding of their annual "Oooso Stew," which will tako placo at Elks' hall on the night of January lGth. A. W. Nor rls Is tho general chairman ol tho function, , SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. Tho Bontonclng of Jamos Caroy, tho third man convlctod In a group of crim inal gangstors, accused of attacking girls horo, was postponed until to morrow to allow arguments for a new trial. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 6. Dosplto tho claim sof tho administration forc es that prohibition legislation would not dovolop during this session of tho legislature Sonntor M. U. Harris of Fresno, author of tho Harris Prohi bition Enforcement act defoatod at tho Novombcr oloctlon, announcod last night ho will father a now en forccmont measuro. CHICO, Jan. 6. A soarch for trcasuro amounting to $108,000, said to havo boon burled by stago rob bers on tho Colm ranch near Con- torvlllo In 1863, brought rumors that part or all of tho gold had boon dlb covered. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 6. Senator Thomas Ingram of Grass Valloy will ba tho author of a moasuro to repoal tho Indotormlnato sentence law at this legislative session. WJLLLUIETTH FLOOD ILS REACHED PEAK, REPORTED PORTLAND, Jan. 6. Loworod temporaturo has chocked tho Wll llametto flood. Tho river lovel stood at 18.9 foot this morning, and is not expoctod to reach 19 foot. It Is ox poctod to start falling somotlmo to morrow, said tho weather buerau. All points on tho rlvor oxcopt Salem and Oregon City roportod that tho flood was beginning to rocedo. BRYANT MOUNTAIN , MILL HAULING LOOS MALIN, Jan. 6. Logging started again at tho Bryant Mountain saw mill on Monday. Tho mill was closd two weeks ago bocauso snow hind ered bringing logs to tho mill. Tho largest shareholders in tho mill aro Jamos Worlow and W. C. Dalton. Mr. Wforlow Is tho managor of tho mill. MEDFORD HAS BAD RLAZEi LAW LIBRARY 18 DAMAGED Medford had a $26,000 flro Sun day night, when tho Liberty build Inc. occuoled by tho QarneU Hard ware store and tho Trelchler Motor company's sales rooms, was gutted by flamos. Tho origin of tho flro Is unknown. Tho $15,000 law library of Attor ney Evan Rearaes, on tho second floor, was badly iniudgod by imoke. STAR THEATER Thursday and Friday tSamudGoldvyn. S Rex JSjgsaohj Xreaefvt' MORRIS Mtm t iH iH G0UVERM I i I I M famous storv ' m. PENALTY Directed) ijgy I MViiiiv4liiiiBBIKHR(.'r 111 OSmmaaBmkWHtKm 7. . ftl l j r- Only one picture shown last year that could be compared with "TheTenalty" and that one was "Humoresque" ,, " V Prices Matinees .....f,?. 15c and 35c Nights ..MM&:......u..t.s 25c arid 50c