' e'l'nn" v' c MONDAY. JANVAItY 10, 1021. TpgTyENlNG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACII) EIGHT Expects to Share In Old Spanish Estate in So. California Tomorrow morning Mrs. Edward Esplnosa and Mrs. W. T. Leo will entrain for California, for Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, to be spe cific, and It Is their intention to spond about two months there enjoy ing the well-known salubrious cllmato, tho everlasting flowers, and numerous acquaintances which botli ladles enjoy In that vicinity. Mrs. Leo, howover, .expects; to go on to Los Angclos without 'delay, and will visit her mother thero. Mrs. Espl nosa, whoso husband presides over ono of tho linotype machines In tho Herald office, lived In Santa Bargara prior to coming, hero to live, and, of courso, will ffnd manV friends and many tilings to occupy her time thero. Primarily, sho is making tho trip to learn tho progress made in tho effort to scttlo ud an old Span ish estate of which, Bho Is one of the heirs, butsho does not Intend to let tho pleasant anticipation of sharing In tho estato transcend her other pleasures while ( there. t Residence hero, sho "f InaV tias Its appeal, and sho has learned to ltko this city, and Ita people; and her "return here nbout two montiiqhcnce will bring to her pleasure equal to that, sho feels will bo"her's when sho arrives In tho land of flowers and olives and sunshine a 'few days hence. About threo weeks beforo she returns sho will go to Los Angeles to meet Mrs. Lee and they will then enjoy tho pleasures of Loa, Angeles together, and dcslrablo tor allpeoplo who like Esplnosa will fry" their own bacon, consolo with each othor, and trust that their nelghboro will bo good to them and slip them something oc casionally that will be superior to nnythlng they can conjure up in the culinary line. Ny" rr""- At the Theaters J . Touching Up the Sore Spots THE BTAJt "lvi Tho Master Mind starrUc UodSh MWC' Barrrmorn which ban its final ako lng at tho Star thcatro tonbrktii ei of the most lntcrcstfnf torts of the screen that hasevpr., bee, ttw la tho cltv. YouUl wonder, froa. tka atari to the finish what the Meae art Jt ... W . WIJ Vj-,JPn It ranks with tho Penalty Ui 1U tki J'B sort that everyone enjoys. "ELOPERS' aaaaHefleflaieflfciiv Fjqb4fML f s fy-ttki"- iaVaaaaaaS MktllilHillllllllllllH Ibbi VvaaaaKfB Fv-d . '.iHI as raT ylmmi2t EaBaaaWaw kK V laSriaaaaaW "1 Hits aTeTeTeTeTef aTJI i lvx aTeTeTeTeV v. V v leaaaw h LjMiaaaW vT viPilllHjr ' Shown here with Dorothy Qiah, the movie actress, Is her huiband. James Rennle. Dorothy and Con stance Tnlaiadge "etoeed',1 with their sweethearts f'Metkeri olu and sister Lillian tblrifsitwai mean trick they'd, keve enjoyed the affair. And Mother Talmadge was quite put out. Out, of course the girls got .lots ,,pf publicity. Rennle Is an actor.' Constant married a Qreek tobacco ImoorUr. m X Claaslfloa Ad will Mil it. Elaine Hammorsteln, who trams- la tes womanly emotion on tk sores. with moro clarity than May .otkerj actress of the day lias a new, lateaie rolo In her latest Selznlck. picture, "The Point of View," which,' will ka presonted at the Star theatre Taoa-t day. As the misunderstood win of breezy son of tho west, aaerlncia hor own desires to help her V4f brother pursue a musical cearse, sho reaches a pinnacle tkat. at '" her as a truly groat erodjieaal at-j'''- ??y' ress. Yet in an nor pwinrae, Hammorsteln has appexti.t-MT that subtlo touch of deft wuuiljr ness so nocessary In patinas. MgTf'' lng photodrama oiii&jj0lAr? -""j tense story, whery "fnrftmin would Jar. Miss HairWateaaAMe her presentation geny; & fcr ' J,, m, ..nminv. . 4wA Those who nave not', itm mMurYV White, presented for .Jj&iJW U-e ny William fox in nu JKSK IT rinptlnn 'The Wlllto . MoVI."1Tsoll do so without further 'oSiltr,,fllfBkn OT' closes hor successfut eBtifilrtswpBt tho Liberty theater 'uuin. -? Whito Moll" was wrlttfa L. Packard, celebrate4 Vkaifoet '"The Miracle Man," but carrlM aM oven moro powerful .PjKM'MeTLY latter narative. The Kejimrto, iwil Icntly done, vi by E. UoVfjUM. Pearl White has a stroag. rl, ! Rhoda, "The White 'Moll," a orok turned settlement worker, 'am ttara Is a delightful romance. tntrwoya &): J ,1I . r mf(flpWP ., 3 J5vtx7 X A m "v' M jrfmWK 5 s II ' Zr- HV f-H ifKyp T'-",-: VsSsYTM-ZZrrtX Vr " ur- . saaH M js fovv liasj, xnVA5 r r : I fi BrtXv J VMwmmmrS T-v iahw . o - Jiaiiw,rigaiiiiii:e5iav r V SfciLUKi'AV 5 Pw JPA HtS MOT A R : ' A B- v w fS2 ,?i!5??S3 bm ov.t scout Is.' v li W m iiiniii fJW X 1 - U I tA A . 0 .pimumnti'i"'"-s -! 7- xiiiiiiiiuiM' n W iMmM aiiiiiH AlV.Mnm Siiii uji r . a4 I a a asa,A aaaaaaaaaaaw imL m laaal : I "avaaaam L HaVaaaalaw l vaaBRaVaai"asBBSaaaaaaW aV PFACtraw CHttRfOtHEMBB OPTIMISM BrKJrctsi 1 7JT nlaiaiaiaiaW 'laaaaTiaal aaaaaaaav aaaaaVR-alaHaVaV9aVaaVaaaaaaavae25lzij Mlaaf r j ; SRS In tho heroine's expert1 Tho Ilou-oe of the 'rbllMSf Dial1 'U Distinctive Photf4Mt' '' Tho featuro picture afr U'Llt1t Tuesday breathes the air of oil Ijoh lalana. Few picture thW.'ikaa made which so conTlioiaaljrorsmrrr the atmosphere of lti.ioatat :m exteriors are perfect bMaamtka ft ducer ovldently wentitstaatteiwatr heart of the country, Trtaatrvfti taa atory dealsH and shot kU Mta 4t- rect from trie original. 'ITa lafactora show a fine appreclattoa (Hi oli Southern homes. ir rt iwa May McAvoy Is 'splarflrt tka role of a poor little Sotttkrm,-trl sm4 Bruce Oordon Is a. mnalaarrt asta manly hero. Severatrlkm ekar acterlzations by othr.iiafc;t th't all-star oust arc most !fwtkjVl praise. s nf jj "The Houvj or the ToltUjt Ml' should attract to the J!iVtr all at thing now" in pnotoplay, fjataraa.lt is worth while from' er'arf Mlat of view. ' srw - . xi ilia n , . orstsSk' 3-5), r j r '' 1 taano nuapipB rvar "i AMral. TtlM nn-A. I. ..!.. jBgMiv, hmuiu uuuvr .vil ;caiciuuj Upr JRerUaad for a brief, visit. 5jW Henley and mother are hore I toia ftun the Henley district. ''r,lj Bbwne of Bonanza is hero ttfOay ek: business Visit. ft J. T.'Cot of Cox Bros., of Olene. ntttr in town today. B. J. mil is In town from tho Wll- . ji-ji- 9turtUartln of Malin Is a busl aaiis Ylsltor hero today. jtJBUltftatePBon Is up from Mpr- hli tor U'sskM'aUP SPOKANE, Jan. 19 here .tonight of James 's millionaire mining oparatoKvC lace, Idaho, Is expected tlonal llcht on the alii of John B. Mlllholland 'aa"4- J Hougn, oy wnicn, aaaaruaf -jjj tho authorities yeteraayT',flp)laf)U was defrauded of 9SJtM,1kr1i forgery of bonds. Mlllholland shot hlavsaU to last night after enUrlafa, pact with Hough. Tfc UttVMnH garded tho pact and rvJa4 tljV leged embezzlement. Hkag.s., uu arrest. -, iAi-i t 39i?ii!y?3yPi Rowing at the c HOW TO-DAY LIONEL BARRYMORE IN "THE MASTER MIND" ,-w One 6f th most Interesting photoplays that wa kt had, and it its one mat noiaa your hwbuqb w r m la alimvlntf. LARRY SEMON8 in another riot "SOIilD COXCIUaXaT I TOMORROW 4lh EpUodeof "THE LOST CITY' and ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in ' "THE POINT OF VIEW" ;. nOTT' ?ChiId Artist Personal Mention y DeUghts Audience ! A a t?lL- T NEW TODAY At Elks' Temple' WANTi:i Cloiin cotton runs, Drum- r I mond Print Shop. 10-12 .padVcDonald has resigned paattiflayai, advertising manager k Kkuaath Record. j. a iM.rl. Tkoaiis.t Lynch and F. P. Brlggs art kara from Merrill today on Jury 5 IP V. N. and Percy Orlzez, Bonanza aAwialU-bperators, are In town today trait tka mill. 'Jfr: Aad Mrs. James Allnutt left Satkrdiy 'attend the funeral of the !&? ipptbec. at Ashland. rif.'aS'd Mrs. Sidney Abbott left to day fo.ee.burg for several weeks' Mr. Jaases Watklns Is visiting Wtk ker' mother In Roseburg for ral weeks. ' fr. aa4.Mrs. John-Martin return 4 sktnrday night fro;n8an Fran- ' Tfcerewlll be a meeting of the okMl kaard of District No. 1 this artaeaeae at 4:30 o'clock. Routine la scheduled. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Knight, who kara reaUad at 224 High street, left tkfa marmlng for Los Angoles to re- W. J;TRberts, formorly Interested XHO 4m. tka mebwts & Whltmoro grocery kara, It Itv town for a few days oust- Tlalt from bis homo in ash- ll... CtKiimkl linn KAltlVnAil lv)7 lll MM) IVUUll ibiuiiicu .freas, Portland to make her nome kara. For several years MIbb Blew- Trt vu principal of tho RIvorsldo . jokeol, A. . Kackerson Is In tho city to- 'kay fraas. Odessa on a business visit. TaIm IfAnnt fa n Klnmath Vnllfl lM . . .71 .. , . . .ui 1C...I1I Tiaitf iresa nis lurm ou iuu tuorriu raad Uday. T. B. Cenley has taken a position 'Twak.tkejBJar Drug company. He ssnployod by pharmacies in ' Waramt'and Kansas City, prior I to oaaatofkere. r' .Qsarga. J. Ulrlch, local manager tka New York Mutual Life In- p''tnjuee.ea)Bpany, returned Saturday itrremtBa xroat I'ortianu wnero ne at- ;tk-stato convention of the laaaapaay's agents. Kaaale Qlacomlnl of Merrill krturjaarjmornlng to resume her -the univeraity oi uaiuor- er eeher, Mrs. M. Qlacomlnl sa kere over Sunday ana ra toMarriU today. Miss Allco Shrode, 12 year old en tortnlner, proved to bo all Mint her advance notices claimed when sho appeared for the entertainment of tho audience at the Elks temple Sat urday evening. Tho llttlo Indy sang, danced mid did impersonations with a grace and skill that stamped her ns a kciiuIiio nrtist. She left a most pleasing Im pression upon all who wore fortun ato enough to hoar her. Odd Fellows' Lodge Installs Officers The following officers of Klamath Lodgo So. 137, I. O. O. F were in stalled at Friday night's meeting: H. II. Oglo, Noble firund; Clms, Nowman, Vlco Grand; (i. B. Mangiie, secretary; W. D. Cofer, treasuror; Miles Llpport, warden; J. V. Brew baker, conductor; F. B. Bremor, It. S. N. (I.: J. II. Housoon, L. S. N. 0.; J. K. Seeds, It. S. V. O.; Maurlcol Boan, L. 8. V. O.j Roy Fouch, I. O.; A. B. Lund, O. 0.; K. II. Llnvlllo, R. ' S. S.; Claude Solomon, L. S. S.; II. V. Brown, Chaplain; Carl Adams, captain. CURL WANTS POSITION In family. Call corner Ninth and Plum St. 10-11 FOR SALi: 3-room lionxo In Mills addition. Close to school. Lot C0xl20. Prlco )1800. Terms If de sired. Inquire 2138 Orchard St 10-1C FOR RENT Steam heated room. UHO of phono and bath. 803 Lin coln. Phono 257. 10-12 FOR SALK CO tons nlfnt.'ii hay In ntuck, 1S fed out. (iooil feed yard. 15 tong In barn at flG. Merrill Highway. Jay Falrclo. 10-20 FOR RKNT Furnished bodrocim for ono or two gontlomon, brick build ing. Klamath Rooiiih, C2U Main, Tele phono 208-J. 10-12 FOR 8ALI-Lot 215x172 on Spring stroot. Alt Improvements, owner needs cash, will sell at sacrifice, 1950. Address H. Kindred 56(11 (Irovo St., Oakland, Calif. 10-12 LOST Klk tooth watch charm, Sun day. Flndor notify Western Trans for Co. Rownrd. 10-12 Project Manager Given Endorsement FOR SALK Cook stovo, 165-W. A. 8. Ford. !0. Call 10-11 WANTED A girl or woman for general housowork. Inquire at 1 1121 Lincoln or phono ,334-R. 10-11 (Continued fiom rago 1) him as a friend and fellow citizen. We feel that n great majority of the people of the Klamath project would unhcstltotlngly Join with us In thin nxnregslnn nf nnnroclntlon of the work of tho reclamation service. wore they given an opportunity. George W. Offleld, President, Klamath Irrigation District A. L. Marshall, Director, Kla math Irrigation District. R. E. Bradbury, Director, Kla math Irrigation District. F. D. Fletcher, Attorney, Kla math Irrigation District. A. L. Wlshard, Secretary, Kla math Irrigation District. ). K. 8. NOTICE Thero will be Installation of of- I fleers at tho regular meeting of Aloah Chapter, No. 01, O ,E. S ' Tuesday, Jnn. 11, 1921 at 7:30 p. m. VlHltors welcome. KFFIU S. CHASTAIN, W. M. it .10-11 IU(i I.NKANT'H FUNERAL MERRILL, Jan. 10. The funeral of Frances Isabel Stephenson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ste phenson, aged 1 year and 2G days, who died last Thursday from pneu monia, took place from the family home here, Elder Wade of Klamath Falls officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Ste phenson havo the heartfelt sympathy of many friends lu their bereavement. C. Walton, Jr., of Chlloiiuln, .z here on business Saturday. F. B. McElwell was in from Pine Ridge Saturday. C. R. Jordan of Medford arrived horo yesterday, and is staying at the White Pelican hotel. P. M. Orlsez of Ilonunza registered at the White Pelican hotel yester day. Mrs. W. Sedge was amoug tha vis itors from Dairy in town yesterday. She was a guest of tho White l'ellcjn hotel. Mrs. Mary E, Moore returned to Roseburg today after a visit of three days at the home of her son, Raymond Moore. Prior to coming hero Mrs. Moore made un extended visit In California with relatives and friends. CONHTIIUOTION' CO. ANNOUNCES WAflK CUT (GREENVILLE, Cal., Jun. 10. A geuoral cut In wages was made by Btono & Webster this week on tho works of the Great Western Power company's hydro-eloctrlc power prop osition at Prattvlllo. In no case was the decreaso over $1 a day. Tho men havo boon receiving largo wages with a liberal bonus, with but a nominal sum charged for board. With the announcement of the cut some of tho men loft, but others camo in at onco to tako their places. HATING L I THE WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. IJxton Hive Investigation Into thn activities of American lumber manufacturers, through national and roglonul organ izations, Is being mndo by tho do pnitment of Justice with tho assist ance of tho federal tradu commix hIoii, This was itlscloKcd In n report in congress mmlo by tho tiailo commis sion In connection with tho Inquiry being conducted by u senalo com mittee ou housing and reconstruc tion. Tho report, tlio commission says, Is designed to show tho activities of tho mnuufncturorx nnd their attitude toward national legislation, amend ments to reU'ime laws, elimination of competitive woods, control of price and pioductlon, restriction of rofnr estratlon and othor matters. OLIVES NOW IHJVO.VI) SUSPICION SAYS EXPERTS 8ACRAMENTO, Jan. 10. Now methods used by tho rlpn ollvo fac tories of Qnllfornln, by which the, olives uW processed under tho best sanitary conditions nnd nro perfect ly sterilized In hermetically senlod containers beforo offered for sale, havo received tho approval of Profes sor W. V. Cruess of tho fruit pro ducts laboratory of tho University of California College of Agriculture. Fruit thus processed Is pronounced absolutely safe. Theso method are tho result of Investigations made In co-operation by tho University of California, Stan ford Unlverstly, tho ntnto board of health, the United States sorvlco, and tho national canners association. Shipping Hundred Head of Cattle; Lambs Fattening One hundred and nine head of fine alfalfa fed steers, fattonod by Orb Campbell during tho wlntor, will bo shipped tomorrow. Tho cnttlo were purchased by the Miller & Lux com pany of 8on Francisco. Flvo hundred head of lambs are being fed by James Henley at his ranch In tho Henley district for the January market nnd 800 lambs are being fed by Con Curtln for Janu ary delivory, Mr. Henley said today. RAIN MAKES (ill.VINd GOOD IN L. FORESTS REDDING. Cal., Jan. 10. Tho Lasson National forest will graze moro stock this season than for threo years past, all because the rain has been very heavy so fur. The office In Red Bluff has mailed blanks to all stockmen who had por mlts lust season. Applications are oxpectod to bo filed not later than Fobruary 1st. Mondale TONIGHT D. W. GRIFFITH'S Vi MASTERPIECE REEL "HEARTS OF, THE WORLD" A Wiroo Hour Show. TWO SHOWS 0:110 and 8:00 COMING TUESDAY 1UNTAGKH VAUDEVILLK, HARRY CAIIEY nnd ROY STEWART on mimo bill. LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" TONIGHT The Big 10131 Special,, SJnrrbig PcarlWhlto "THE WHITE MOLL" 1 Tensely human mid Wvldly emotional, it telln tho utory of a great redemption, A beautiful I'rlzmn picture "FAHHION SHOW" "SUNSHINE SAMMY" nnd "SNUn" POLLARD in . , "HELLO UNCLK." m Tho Illustrated News of all tha Woild. . , TOMORROW "THE HOUfcE OF THE TOLLING BELL"