MmtXSastx'Mfmnaimemtra ifUfnnumTv -. W 3trW,& 'yVti fWW - w f riE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE KTOIIT THURSDAY, JANUARY IS, 1021. i ' ii V I i I "A THE LIBERTY Whllo filming tho unusual desert scones that are a feature of J. Wur ren Kerrigan's Iatost Drunton pro duction, "Tho Coast of Opportunity," released by W. W. Ifodklnson and showing tonight at tho Llborty then- tro, tho ontlro company was lost 48 hours In a sandstorm. In this plcturo Kerrigan plays' tho toIo of a young mining engineer who roams tho wasto places of tho oarth in search of rich fields of ore. Deep Iri a desert region of Old Mexico ho discovers a heavy vein of copper and makes his fortuno. Tho star took his company 40 mites Into tho arid Mo Javo desert to film theso scenes. Half of Oils' dlstanco was covered on horse back, tho rolling, sand dunes prohib iting motor transportation. Camp was mndortho first night in tho loo, of a sand knoll. At mid night n gabcamo up that complete ly wrecked tho tents' of tho actors. When daylight arrived tho sun was totally obscured by tlno particles of sand and drifts had hidden a major p6rt of tho, camp equipment. "La La Lucille." presented by Ed dlo Lyons and Leo Moran, tho com edy favorites of tho films, will bo shown at tho Liberty theatro on Fri day. Although this feature has Just been released, many glowing reports of its quality havo nlrcady been re calved, tho ono that wilt appeal to lo cal theatregoers' most being that It is more clever and -amusing than Lyons and Moron's first tun feature "Ev erything Dut tho Truth." Flow In River About at Average With Other Years A discussion relatlvo to tho amount of water now passing through tho Link river rcsultod In an appeal to Mr. Smith of.. tho United States re clamation sorvlco and, oft hand, Mr. Smith volunteorod tho information that tho river at- present contalnod only an averago amount' .of water, lower in fact 'than In most of tho years since 11)07. Not content toiitrust'to his recollec cion of figures, Mr. Smith turned to tho records and found that at present tho flow Is. 3100' second feet. In all except two or throe' years since 1907, when the flow' reached 6000 second feet, the average has, been a trifle Higher than the'flgurcs shown at this time. The record for April, 1919, shows tha same Amount as at present. In January, 1918, tho water was a foot lower than,,!! la now. In fsct, tho records shQwjnumerous Instances when the water was much higher than it is now. , TIIE STAR Early American history Is graphic ally represented on the, screon In Maurice Tourncur's now special film, "Tho Last of tho Mph(cans," which shows at tho Star thoatro 'commenc ing tonight. Tho actual event ropoatod was tho horrlblo massacro of Fort William Henry, Now York, which took placo on August 10th 17G7. Strangoly onough, Tournour filmed tho Identi cal scones on tho tenth of August, 1920, and for a tlmo It looked as If tho calendar had returned to colon ial days, so realistic was' tho big scene. at was a bloody affair, but only ono gallon of glycerine blood was spilled over tho ground nt tho Tournour stu dio. Montcalm, the French general, sot out from Canada with! savages as his alllos, determined to'cupturo tho British forts. Tho general, Col. Mun ro, and thousands of soldlors and In dians lived again In tho film scenes. This special plcturo comes with nn all-lead cast, headed by such well known players as Wallace Decry, Al bort Roscoe, Joseph Stngloton, Bar bara Dcdford, Lilian Hall. 'and Henry Woodward, with an array of player talent that is capable of carrying a picture unaided. Let Us Djri lYour Collecting i A number of business houses are earing the tlmo of their bookkeepers and individual collectors- by letting us collect their monthIybllls. It is the modern method. . It cuts down your overhead, detgyput'bllls ready and we will do the rest. MRS. T. H. JOLLY 123 Eighth St. Phone 135-W Cartoonist's Work Appreciated By Liberty, Audience A laugh a minute Is no longer a record for a vaudevlllo act according to those who saw the Cartoonist Payne In action at tho Ltborty thea tre last night. Payno dishes out a brand now laugh every eight soconds. Ho is a small man with big Ideas whb makes, tho crayon do stunts with speed and accuracy that startles. Ills stories aro good and to tho point and tho audience both young and old followed him closoly throughout the Borles of 26 cartoons and character studios. Mr. Payno closed his act' with a scene on Klamath Lake which was much appreciated. As one of the theatre's patrons remarked "we don't get that kind of a show Vary often It sure is good. Payne will appear again tonight with an entirely new line of stories and some now faces that will have a laugh in each line. It 1b an vlq that, theatre (goers all liko. v 1, OUMHl.y weAR to UE:At A DltRSHT US ANfc TORGtT AU. ty o.T BA1 HA&tTS. ' s v F-V -sgABB TWeWS- 3Cms THAT PESKVOC CAT!'WONt&R Tf $rE MADE- GCOt RESOLUTIONS. oo. fROM HOW OH " "GOOD BtHAVlOB. WILL be wy motto. Mm au TEAWV- T4tAT CAU.h NAMES! ' TO ' T? lSBHsW BT-BV ST r -r mtntmy ' HO CHASING Of CAYS. KO Tracking opTrte ttoost with Muwy , PAWS. Ott! m GOH T t. c;aot I AM. V. iVj-L i I i OH! WHAT'S THE UtW.ATtt HOM, VDO. Vi'J, j.Sb; - v wnjmm, living 70,000 Pay Income Tax Penalty, 1920 i (Cuntlnuod from pago 1) Forming Farmers" Market Association (Dy Associated Press) POItTLAXD, Jan. 13. The co-operative marketing association ex pects to organlzo at a mooting of th Oregon farm bureau federation In ses sion here. Oregon wheat growers rep resenting an annual production estl mated at half a million dollars are present. Gcorgo A. Mansfield, of Medford, was olected president of the federation, W. H. Smith of Waco, vice president, and P. O. Powell of Monmouth, secretary-treasurer. Advertised for Pup Got It and Whole Menagerie ' "Great aro Tho Herald want ads." So salth Dill Qanong, court sten ographer par cxcollonco. A few days ago Dill lost an Alrdale pup. Ho con fided his loss to a friond. Advertise for it in Tho Horald said tho latter, and straightway the disconsolate own er of tho pup insortod an advertise ment in tho said Horald. Ho had hsrdly reachod home that night whon the tolophono rang, and aftor a brief parloy it was ascertained that tho lost was found. It was rostorcd to the Qanong homo Immediately, Ho aUo says that thoro were nine or ton moro people wtlh dogs In town who came to his homo that night, but none of them wero able to persuado him that the canines they wore frying 'to dispose of bolonged to htm. 'At 'that, ho says, there wero some mighty flno dogs In tho bunch, and ho was sore ly tempted to claim a couple of them and present them to Lloyd DoLap so that the latter would havo something to occupy ma attention during lulls In circuit court work. New Officers Are Installed By O. E. S. BUIT FOIt ATTORNEY'! FEES ON TRIAL NEXT MULTNOMAH SOLON- HURLS BOOK AT EDITOR (By Associated Press.). SALEM, Jan 13. Senalor Joseph, of Muitnoman, nuned a binder con talnlng a copy of the Oregon Voter at Its editor, C. C. Chapman, In the senate room, following a denuncia tion of the Oregon Voter by Senator Thomas, because of an article attack' lng Senator Jones of Eugene. Tho binder grazed the editor's ear. fSfiomng at the OllC mmTO-DJlY "The Last of the Mohicans" A Maurlco Tourneur production and a Historically Truthful version of tho vtorld-known story. This plcturo lins Just finished a most successful run in San Francisco und Is' claimed as one of the beat... You'll enjoy it. ' Regular Prices There was no trial In tho circuit court today, the caso of George Hart ley against the Modoc Lumber com pany which was to havo been tried, having been sottled and dismissed. Tomorrow tho trial of C. J, Fergu son against Henrietta Molhaso is scheduled. Tho suit Is based on a claim for attorneys foes, which plain tiff alleges he earnod while repre senting defendant as counsel In a will contest several years ago. Some of the ancient Moorish walls of Spain aro being .dynamited for aso as pavlnkmaterlal. The 'screw to fasten wood first appeared only about 200 yoars,ago. Aloha Chaptor, No. 61, Order of tho Eastern Star, Installed officers Tuesday ovonlng, Mrs. Laura Wil llts, past worthy matron, officiating as Installing officer, with Mrs. Nol lie Van Riper, past worthy matron acting as marshal. Mrs. Eftlo Chastaln, retiring wor thy matron, was presontcd with a past worthy matron's Jewol by Miss Maude Ualdwln, grand Esthor, after which a repast was spread In honor of Incoming offlcors. Walter C. Van Einon, retiring worthy patron, pro sided and speechos were made by fost of tho new offlcors. Tbero wero two or three visitors. Following is a list of tho offlcors Installed: Kate Peyton, worthy matron; 9. S. ilenry, Worthy patron; Edith Dolzdlt, assoclato matron; Leah Smith, conductor; Julia Van Emon, assistant conductor; Julia Hall, sec rotary; Jessie Momyer, treasuror; Kathryn Honry, chaplain; Jennie Hum, marshal; Glondora Martin, org anist; Mabel Cnrtor. Ada; Amolla Hanks, Ruth; Margaret Lamb, Es ther; Clara Dakor, Martha; Jesslo Lyle, Electa; Sarah Durton, Ward or; George Durton, scntlnol. Druggists Forced to Take Their edicine Tho Druggists, captained by C. II Underwood, lost throo straight games to Ambroso's Rex Spoclals in tho second bowling contest of tho Elks' serlos last night, ilaydon of tho Druggists rolled tho high scoro, 224 pins. Friday night Swanson's Barbers and Dodge's Tailors aro tho contestants. Last night's scoro; Rex Cnfc Wlloy 216 179 171 56G BhcotB 166 180 1G7 COS Wilson 167 147 169 473 Noel 1C1 166 216533 Ambroso 173 169 182514 Totals 872 Underwood's W- Smtlh ....144 tjnderwood ....129 168 Hansen 106 143 Mlllor 166 133 Haydon 163 206 831 885 Druggists. 187 146477 153 450 153402 149427 234593 Bargain Day Sales' Very Good, Report Bargain day, Inaugurated by tho advertising department of Tho Even ing Herald, was abundantly success ful yesterday, tho stores reporting very satisfactory sales. Liko all good things, or most all good things, It takes moro than two or throe ef forts to put them upon tholr feet, but this venturo Is walking already, and seems to bo a permanent institution here. Tho public Is beginning to un derstand It, and next Wednesday should seo yesterday's record eclipsed. -r--"---"----"----" -ii..-i-i-i"i 'ii'i'iiiii'rwYYtv)aiiarutnnAjviAft Completes the Dress1 SATURDAY ."THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE" . i An Artcraft Special Attraction. . " . 4 Totals 697 827 825 TREASURER MOVEB County TroaBuror G. K. Vun Rlpor will hercattor havo his offlco in thu American National bank, ho having movod from his old quarters in the First Stato & Savings bank yester day. amount of lncomo botwoon $0000 and $8000, and 3 per cout on tho amount or lncomo botwoon $8000 rtnd $9000. It computod soparatoly, tho Iiub bnud may doduct tho porsonal ex emption of $2000 from his lncomo of $7000 and on tho romalndor pay n normnl tax of $240, bolng 4 por cont on tho first $4000 and 8 por cont on tho excess. Ills surtax amounts to $30, bolng 1 por cont on tho nmount of his lncomo botwoon $5000 and $6000, and 2 porxont on tho amount of his lncomo botwoon $6000 nnd $7000. Tho wife rocolvon no porsonal exemption, and Iter ontlro lncomo of $2000 Is tnxod at tho rule of 4 por cont, bolng Ions thnn $'1000, Tho Iiuh band's tax Is $270 and tho wife' $80, Exemptions Not For All Not ovory marrlod person Is on tltlod to tho $2000 oxomptlon, Tho claim Is dopondont upon whothor man and wlfo aro living togothor within tho moaning of tho rovonuo act. In tho absonco of continuous roaldonco togotohr, whothor n man or womuu Is living with wlfo or husband do ponds upon tho charactor of tho soparatlon. ' If occasionally and temporarily tho wlfo Is away on a visit or tho hus band Is away on business, tho Joint homo bolng maintained, tho $2000 oxomptlon applies. Unavoidable ab sonco of a wlfo or husband at a sana torium on account of Illness doos not procludo a claim for tho oxomptlon. If, howovor, tho husbnnd voluntarily and continuously makes his homo at ono placo and tho wlfo at another, thoy aro not living together, within tho meaning of tho Income tax laws rogardtoss of tholr porsonal rolattons. In caso of separation by mutual agroomont oach must make a roturn of lncomo of $1000 dr mdro. Tho samo rulo applies lit Caso of ill vorco or logal soparatlon. A maid or widow not tho head of a family and without Hepondonts is ontltlcd only to a $1000 oxomptlon. How to Determine Status Tho status of a taxpayer on tho last day of tho taxablo year dotormlneo tho amount of his oxomptlons. It dn December 31, 1920, ho was marrlod and living with his wlfo he may claim tho $2000 oxomptlon, although tho marriage may havo taken place on Deqemhtr 30. If on Docombor 30 ho bocame a widower, ho Is entitled only to the $1000 allowed a slnglo parson unless tho head of a family. It has boon announced that $400, 000 monthly will bo noedod to run the loaguo of nations next year. The now regular army division of tho United Statos will bo mado un of 18,000 men. Drills with teeth of corundum and gom stones, for cutting quartz and other rock, wore usod in Egypt 6000 years ago. SUFSS8TITI0U8? jsut H ratnu. sur on cimam nam sum sm or ixpsncxxa rou It is roportod that Fort Rlloy, Kansas, Is to bo mado tho largest cavalry station In tho United Statoa Fresh Chrysanthemums The Big Ones Violets Narcissis, Daffodil Easter Lily Bulbs The Gift Shop 709 Main Street ' Don't go out half dressed, girls! Have a bird, or a snake, or your Initials, or something "fancy" painted on your baCjk whon you wear even ing gowns, or you aren't fully ."clothod.'Voccordlng to Miss Bird Mlllman, New York girl, whom you- se.e hero being decorated for a party, by Artist LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Guest" TODAY u I'opulur J, WARREN KERRIGAN in ''THE COAST OF OPPORTUNTY A Mexican Mining Story with real appeal. SPECIAL Ucttvccn tlio shows Mr. Pnyno will rnuko us some moro funny pic ture and as this will be his closing appearance wo know it will bo enjoyable. Mr. Puyne appears about 8:45 I'. M. i I WmrkA v Those Funny Chaps EDDIE LYONS nnd LEE MORAN In "La La LUCILLE" The Bis; New York Comedy Hit of 1030 U oiiuaru.