PAGE S1VH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY1 12, 1021. : : AT THE THEATRES : : TIIK MONDALE If you enjoy u Reed laugh or a good song or both don't fall to hco Van and Griffin who aro tho bond llnors at tho Mondalo tonight, In a llttlo act, all tholr own, which tho call Tho Consus Tnkor. Van and ' (Irlffln havo just finished an en gagement on tho Orplioum circuit, and aro now on a tour of tho Pan- tago theatres. Jack (Irlffln besides being n coiiruh tnkor who takes wall with tho audonco Ih qulto a BongHtor and when you hear him Ring "I'm LoncHmno For You" you will oncoro until ho HlngH It again and then whistle It on tho way homo. Ilosldcs thlx sidesplitting net thoro aro nlso two flno movlos, Hnrry Caroy In "Tho Hqmiro Hhootor" and "Kolth of tho llordar" with Hoy Btownrt In tho loading roll. Its a flno show. TIM'! lhieiity Can Kdytho Htorllng rldo? Ask any, man who has 'boon inatchod against hor In n raco. Iloyond any doubt hIio Ih tho flnost oqucstrlonno export recruited to tho screen, Hor fonts and Hklll nro known and rospoctod throughout tho wholo west. For In tropld daring sho hasn't an equal. In addition rIio possesses this addod virtue; sho can net. A thrilling foaturo, "Tho Ono-Way Trail," brings Edytho Sterling to tho Liberty thentro tonight. A bona fldo combnt between n pnlr of jirlro Mexican gamococks, votor-' nns of n hundrod spirited pit fights, crodltod with, scores of killings and valuod at $1000 each, Is a feature of J. Warren Kerrigan's latest Drunton production, "Tho Coast of Opportun ity," released by W. W, Hodklnson nnd showing tomorrow at tho Lib erty theatre Tho major portion of this plcturo fllmod In tho typlcnl Mexican vlllago of La Jolln, 40 miles bolow tho bor dor In Lower California. .Aftor tho tremondous success scored by Eddlo Lyons and Loo Moran In their first Unlvorsnl contcdy foaturo, "Everything But tho Truth," ovory thoatregoor Is looking forward to tholr next production, "La La Lu cille," which will boshows at tho "Liberty thoatro Friday. ,. j. , TIIK STAU "Milestones," ns a piny, was hnllod by press nnd publJo ns tho most orig inal contribution to tho drama if tho prcsont theatrical decado. -Tho plcturo, presented with scrup ulous nttentlon to detail nnd a lav- Ishncss Imposslblo to tho stago, Is going to roglstor an oven greator Im pression upon tho vast photoplay pub lic of Amorlca. Tho story of "Milestones" traces tho family fortunes of tho Ilhonds nnd Slbloys through thrco genera tions, depleting tho modes nnd man ners of tho dlfforont purlods with In doscrlbablo charm. "Mllostonos" has romnnco, swoot ns tho odor of lilacs. It has humor, pathos, drama and abovo all, It has a story that will appoal to all pcoplo, of all ages, anywhoro. Tho fourth oplnodo of Tho Lost City will bo ono of tho addod attractions. Critics hnvo placed Maurlco Tour nour's now plcturo, "Tho Last of tho Mohicans," by J. Folnmoro Coopor, In a noW cntogory of film productions. It Is called a pormnnent photoplay classic, which moans that It will llvo whon tho ordinary ontertnlnment film has passed on. Thin is for sev eral roaBons, tho first bolng that Tournour provod ho could mako an absorbing entortalnmont out of Coop er's famous story, and at tho snmo tlmo prrsnrvo tho historical and edu cational values. Tho Star thcatro of fors his oxtravngant production start ing Thursday. IllllNG QUILTS TO DARKEN "WINDOWS AT "MOVIE" SHOW Whon residents In some sections of Mississippi nttond a motlon-plc-turo chow they carry quilts with them to darkon tho windows. Tlild unlquo form of co-oporatlon Is em ployed In tho oxhlbltlons of motion pictures furnished by tho United States department of agriculture Through tho co-operation of a hank at dronada, Miss., films aro sent out by motor truck which carries Its own powor plnnt. Tho pictures nro shown In many communities that hnvo novpr soon a film before, and as buildings nro not generally ndapted to daytlmo oxhlbltlons tho announce ment carries a request that at each oxhlbltlon contor a commlttco bo formed to nssuro sufficient quilts to bo used for curtains. Tho clrculnr also takes Into ac count tho unimproved roads of many of tho back-country communities nnd carries a warning that "If rains got tho roads In such shapo that wo can not got to you on tho dato announc ed, wo will try to got to you lator." Thrco shows n day Ib tho regular schedulo for tho week. f , MONDALE TONIGHT Pantages Vaudeville HARRY CAREY' In n KIve Rceler AND ROY STEWART In n Five- Rcrfcr Coming Sunday Harold Ilcll Wright's "Shepherd of the Hills" TAKES BACK VOW v ".vSBBBBBBBB 1M- v -sH H i. tJKi sB ' Crf''JM bbbbbbbbl :)4G3bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1 IBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfl GREYHOUND OF THE NAVY i Tho scout cruiser Omaha. JsM completed, is tfcs speed ktng of the U. 8. navy. It Is sbowa last rM K bit the water, at Taeoma. Wash. Dttorw is the iposau. MJm Loaise B. WbMo of Osuba, Neb., woo christened Um Teasel as U started down tho ways. Personal Mention I OALLI CURCIo When Galll Card, celebrated doprano, divorced Lultl C. Corel last year, she vewed: "I am through with men for all timet" 8ho takes that back now, and an nounces that she will marry ber accompanist, Homor Samuels, early In 18X1, ns soon as she ob tains citizenship papers. Rowing at tfio. e&L ia HOW P TO-DAY "MILESTONES" A Goldwyn special production with an All-Slur Hpcclnl Cast. "Milestones" has ronumco ns sweet us 'tho odor of lilacs. It lins humor, pathos nnd ilrniiin, nnd nbovo idl. It lius n story that will uppcnl to nil pcoplo, of all nifcs, un where. ADDED ATTItAOTION Tho fourth 'cplsodo of "TIIK LOST CITV," nnd u good Mack Bennett Comedy. TOMORROW "The Last of the Mohicans" A historically truthful version of tho world known fctory Mr. nnd Mrs. II. D. Mortenson left this morning for Portland on busi ness. Kd Vunnlcc, ol tho Coldcn Hulo storo, returned Sunday night from a business trip to San Francisco. A marrlago llccnso was Issued yes terday to Clarence V. Moody and Mary Irene Dagner, both of Malln. II. II. Hart of Sacramento, aftor a business visit hero, roturnod this morning to Sacramento. J. T. Dixon, who recently bought a ranch near Fort Klamath, Is hero today on business. , liohorts & Whltmoro aro suing W. W. Lowls for $102 said to bo duo mom on a promissory noio. Glenn Garrett, who has been quite 111, threatened with pneumonia, Is roportod to bo improving. E. II. Lawrence, manager of Mer rill hotel, Is In the city today on business. C. A. McCormlck of San Fran cisco loft for homo on tho morning train. Tho Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miller, residing at v 72 Main street, Ib reported to bo HI with pnonmonla. S. D. Ilnrkner, district sales man ager of tho Union Oil company, re turned today to b'acrnmonto nftor a business visit to the local station. Mrs. 0. It. Hickman and daughter of Fort Klamath are visitors hero. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lover aro other visitors here trom Fort Klamath. Major C. A. Sloan of Portland, U. S. army recruiting service, arrived last night to Inspect the work of the locl station and left this morning, Off for Washington on Indian Business .Halting their contention upon an old treaty, Jeff Riddle, Joe Uall nnd Clayton Kirk, members of tho Klam ath tribal council, will loavo for 'Washington tomorrow, whoro they 'will appear beforo tho secretary of tho Interior and endeavor to relo cate tho boundary of tho Klamclh reservation ns now recognized by tho government. Tho Indians' claim that tho boun dary should bo four miles south of tho present lino. About 700,000 acres aro Involved, and tho valuo of this land Is estimated at ten million dollars. National Farm Loan Association Meets A meeting of tho Klamath Falls National Farm Loan ass'n was held yesterday to discuss farm loan ques tlon. Adjournment was taken until February, when tho annual election of directors and tho consideration of loans will tako place. This organlza was effected about four yearB ago, and has been Instrumental in adding a number of farmers In this vicinity. DIIV KXFORCKMKNT AI'PROI'KIATIO.N LOST , WASHINGTON. Jnn. . 12. Tho houseby avoto of. 11C ito l'2f 'de- icqicu-u proposal 10 appropriate $100,000)000 for the enforcement of prohibition. Plan State Mint Growers' Association " Superintendent W. O. West, of the Klamath Indian Agency, Is onroute to Washington on business connect ed with bis office. Frank Vannlco Is on bis way to Now York, having left hero Sunday night. While in tho metropolis ho will buy big stocks for tho Gofden Hula storo hero, and for tho Vannlco store In Grants Pans. Mr. and Mrs. H. V, Orlffln of Pine Rldgo, Ore., aro here. Mr. Orittln Is a lumberman of Pine Rldgo and thoy came horo to meet Mrs. Grit- tin's daughter, Miss Elslo R. Gray, on her arrvlal from Atlanta, Ga. V. E. Parker and J. J. Ponnlo of Dunmulr, G. A. Harris of Wash ington, D. 0., J. F. Madden and J. F, Horschol of San Francisco, and W. G. McClaren of Portland reg istered at the White Pelican last night. Tho roganlzatton of a stato mint growers association Is under way in tho Willamette valley, according to Information just received here. A meeting was held in Eugcno for that purpose on Saturday. Local mint growers havo not yet been approached rolatlvo to mem bership In tho organization, but Vlco President Davles of tho Klam ath Mint company is In Eugene, and no doubt is In touch with all develop ments. Such organization would 'find favor with mint growers horo, ac cording to J. M. Wntklns, Jr., of the Pacific Coast Mint company. TO RKGULATE COAL WASHINGTON, Jnn. 12. A bll proposing fodoral regulation for the coal industry, an dempowerlng tho president to fix prices and profits in case of emergency, baa been Intro duced by Senator .Ca'lder. Back from State Irrigation Meeting C. T. Darloy, county engineer, re turned last night from Portland, whoro ho has been nttondlng tho 'stato Irrigation congress. No start ling developments occurred at tho meeting, said Mr. Darley. Legisla tive matters affecting Irrigation were taken up and soma rovlslon of laws is expected at this session of the legislature. , , Tho stato was rcdtstrlcted for Ir rigation development and ono vico president appointed in each district Harry Gard of Madras, In tho De schutes project, is tho local representative. Farm Bureau Plans Meeting, Mt. Laki, Next Saturday A very interesting tlmo is prom ised Saturday night at tho commun ity entertainment to ho held at Mt. Lukt church ni tho interests of tho farm bureau movement. Light re freshments will bo served and a good time is promised to all. A number of stunts have been planned for this occasion. Tho farm bureau commltteo of the district con sists of T. E.Grifflth, Warren Pat terson and .James Henley. In addi tion to these a number of others have been called, upon io assist In the en tertainment. - A cordial Invitation Is extended to all Interested In farm bureau work. What Was Your , 1920 Income? " T axe's Now Dud (Continued from rago 1) "Net incomo" Is gross Income less certain specified deductions. Slay Pay in Installment. Tho tax, this year ns last, may bo paid In full at tho tlmo of filing the return, or In four oqual Installments, duo on or beforo March 15, June' 15, September 15, and December 15. oaths, must be filed with the collect' tho filing of tho return. Forms 1040A for Incomes of $5,000 and. loss and 1040 for Incomes of more .than $6,000 havo been revised and. contain Instructions which if care fully read and followed will bo of great old to tho taxpayer In the making of his return. Forms will bo sent to persons' who last year filed returns of 1919, Incomo. Failure to receive a formy however, docs not relievo a porson, of his obligation to fllo a return' and pay tho tax on tlmo. Copies may bo obtained from offices of col lectors of Internal rovenuo, branch, offices and banks. Tho return, sworn to beforo a notary, or other persons authorized to administer oaths, must be fllo dwlth the collect or for tho district In which tho tax payer lives or has his principal placo of business. SHASTA VIEW TKACIIKR8 ARE KNTERTAINEI MALIN, Jnn. 12 A party at (ns homo of tho Shasta View teachers was given Saturday ovenlng by Miss Hilda Chaso and Miss Emma Cas per. Dancing and taffy pulling oc cupied the evening., lunch being served by the hostesses. All present reported an enjoyable time. The guests were Mrs. Eve Klvett, the Misses Anna Jollnek, Vlasta Zumpfs and Polly Casper, and the Messrs. Rudolph Jollnok, Ed Havllna Vin cent Havllna, Joo Zumpfo, and Ivan. Otoman. CREAMERY COMPANY UAH NEW QUARTERS Tho Klamath Falls Creamery com pany, located 'at tho-corner of Sev enth nnd Klamath, 'are preparing to move Into new quarters In 'the White Pelican garage building, '1248 Mala street, their business having out grown their present quarters. BOLSHEVIK ART Ibbbi sTbTbv-j$ JsT ? 4HW 'JQBt UKJSB?AjBkMjBBEwSHBHui This sample of a new art la Russia Is 'a bust of Dlanqul.'the French revolutionist, by a soviet artist. It was recently unveiled In Moscow. Portland Bankers' Get Threats from . Black Hand Gang (Dy Associated Press) PORTLAND, Jan. 12 Black hand threats domandlng $25,000 from J. Wesloy Ladd, pronilnent banker; $15,000 from Ben Soiling, clothlor; and $10,000 each trom Charles Jon- nlngs, Honry Jonnlngs, Jr., and I. Gevutz, hnvo been recoiled In let- tors signed "Shadow," Tho pollco lost night, with Ladd, placed a dum my bundle at tho spot designated. Tho platter managed to got tho bun dle and elude the poke, it was an nounced today; v Special Tonight at The Liberty ;j PAYNE The Cartoonist and a Wonderful Outdoor Drama ;$i. lit' HT' ar "The One-way Trail" Regular Prices - - 15 and 35 Cents At The Liberty Tonight