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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
' 'I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,' OREGON YVUDAY, JANUABY 14, 1021. PAGB FOUR The Evening Herald J. MUIUIAY- Editor VRBD SOULH Citr Editor Published dally cicoot Sunday, by The ICorald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth street Entered at the postofflco at Kla math Falls. Ore., (or transmission through the malls as second-class Batter. MEMBER OF THB ASSOCIATED PRESS. Tho Associated Press is exclusively ntltlcd to tho uso for republication of nil nows dlsDatchcs credited to It. or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local nows pub Mtr herein. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1031. CIRCUIT COURT NOTES Judge Kuykcndall yesterday hand' d down an order for judgment by default In tho caso of Roberts Whltmore against Anita Labereo, tho ault being brought for tho recovery ot 1142.81 for mcrchandlso deliver ed to tho defendant. W. C. Van Emon acted for tho plaintiff. The Golden Rulo was awardod Judgment by default against Anita liabarco for $541.71, for goods pur chased from that store. W. C. Van Emon appeared for tho plaintiff. , Tho supremo court has upheld tho decision of Judge Kuykendall in the case of Saunders A. Wiblto against Gilbert Harrison, the suit involving the mortgaging and selling ot pro perty which Harrison alleged was misrepresented to him. C. F. Stono represented White, and J. Hi Carna ban represented Harrison. MONDALE Today and Saturday J. Barney Sherry IN "The Stainless Barrier" A nig Seven Reel Feature 'Also n Max Sennett Comedy With Charles Murray and Louise Fazcndn Coming Sunday Ilarold Bell Wright' THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" An injunction restraining Elmpr, Wftltor, and Roy Mallory from mov ing a houso from tho'homostcad bf George W, Duko has boon issuod by Judgo K,uykondall, Duko, in his com plaint, alloges that tho Mallorys havo already romoved a barn, ice house, and wood shed from his homo stoad, and asks $750 damages. Attor ney R. Q. Groesbcck la representing tho plaintiff. Now oak chairs havo taken tho placo ot tho old chairs which havo horotoforo been used In the circuit courtroom. Judgo Kuykcndall has also ordered draperies for tho win dows. VICTIM OF FROSTBITE IN FAVORABLE CONDITION According to a report from tho county hospital received this morn lng, John Foley, who suffered am putation of both fcot Mpnday, is got ting along as favorable a can be expected considering tho severity ot tho operation. No signs ot further complications havo appearea. Doth feet were amputated about four Inches abovo tho ankles. GREEKS DEFEAT TURKS IN ASIA MINOR LONDON, Jan. 14. Tho Greeks have mado another Important ad vanco agalnBt tho Turks in Asia Minor, the Greek legislation has re ported. Tho Turks lost heavily. NEW TODAY FOR SALE 6-room house, close In; price 1250CT. Will tako First State and Savings bank check for $500 as first payment,, balance $40 per month. Will guarantee 12 months rent at $40 per month. Inquire room 201 Odd Follow Building between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. or 7 and 9 In the evening. 14-15 FOR RENT 2-room Apt. front room stairs, furnished tor light houso- keeoplng. Phono 4C1, 527 Klamath Avo. 14 FOR SALE Dodge car In flno shapo. Torms. Box E. H. Herald. 14-18 FOR RENT Wheat land, 440 and 240 acre farms, partly equipped. See August Andrieu at Wbltelake P. O. Merrill. 14-19 FOR RENT Pleasant outsido rooms with .baths, 75 cents per-night or $3.60 per week with baths. Home Rooming House, 920 Klamath Ave. 14-22 LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Beat for the Liberty Guest" TODAY Tho IloUlckinff Comedy lilt ,v "LA LA LUCILLE" ' V . 1 ( r ' Starring those comedy' kings, EDDIE LYONS and LEEMORAN, i One of the fastest moving comediea out. , - ,4 4 . Doming Sunday! The tremendous Drury Laue melodrama "THE BEST OF LUCK" l! tin." A drama of daring deeds, high romance and startling surpi 1 rliea. Believe Ranch Cow In Dairy District Died from Rabies The Shook ranch near Dairy today reported a caso ot apparent rabies, of which a ranch cow was tho vic tim. Tho animal for several days Bhowod symptoms ot tho dlsoaso, frothing at tho month, othlbtting ir ritability, etc. Sho was a' milch cow and thoroforo novor Btayod far from tho ranch houso. Sho was kept In tho corral at night and tho ownors are puzzled as to tho manner In which sho was infected, although be lieving sho was bitten by a rabid coy ote After sho had bcon sick sovoral days, tho ranchors, satisfied that sho had rabies shot tho cow and burled tho carcass. No analysis of the head was made. This is tho first time, safd Mr. Shook, that rabies has appeared In tho Dairy district. Thoro havo boon outbreaks further east and lately thoro havo been reports ot tho dl soaso among coyotes in Lake coun MALIN STATE BANK ELECTS YEAR'S OFFICERS The directors ot the Malln Stato bank, yesterday .elected A. Kallna as prestaent.jfe. M. Hammond -fas vice, presldent'and 'Louis Boldlschpr as cashier as a result ot tho consum mation ot its reorganization plans. O. W. Myors and,NIck O'Connor, with the officers named, (, comprise the board ot directors. Tho annual re port disclosed exceedlnly healthy banking conditions. ACCUSED BOOTLEGGERS ,' WILL GO TO PORTLAND Deputy United States Marshall R. D. Carter arrived horo from Port land last night to tako Leo Patterson and Christ Dlavollstl. accused otln troduclng liquor Into tho reserva tion, back to Portland with him to await action by tho grand Jury. Thoy will probably icavo tomorrow morn lng. PARISIAN IVdRY ON SALE RANCHER INJURED BY GLANCING AXE Rowing at the y PHOT( pu TO-DHY The Last of the Mohicans" A Truthful Version of the World-Known Story. Tills production has stood the tent and wo will tell you it Is. one ot tho greatest pictured tliat lias been shown in thia theatre and you know the elans of pictures we have shown. Tonight is tho flnul showing. TOMORROW ALMA RUBINS who appcawd hero Inst In "HuinoiCfequo" In "The World and His Wife" MAUN, Or., Jan. 14. While cutr ting, wood, O. F. Gllck, a rurjcher who lives two miles east ot here, sev erely injured the middle finger of his loft hand. Tho ax struck a knot, causing it to slip and hit his hand. Ho was taken to Merrill nt onco by W. Crnndall, a neighbor. Tho Injury Is rather serious and will not heal for qulto a while. m Community Service Meeting Tonight "Shall Klamath Falls take up community service Work" is tho question that will bo propounded to tbo citizens who meet in tho new chamber ot commerce rooms, under the American National bank, tonight by H. W. Arbury, who represents the community service of New York. Mr. Arbury wishes to remind the people thatra practical demonstration of the service work proposed will bo given tonight, and that it will be an en joyable affair. The demonstration Sill enable anyone interested to de de whether it Is desirable here, and a' big turnout Is expected. Thero will, be no charge for admission every body will be welcomed. HEAVY WOOL UNDERWEAR Per garment ,.. 9 2.00 Belted Model Macklnaus 310.00 U. S. Army Overcoats 7.SO Spiral Ix-ggiiu 1.50 Heavy Wool Stockings 110 U. S. Munhon Last Shoes........ 7.0S Other items at very reasonable price. The Army Goods Store 1180 Main Street -M$M$J$M T t t T T J T T 7 t 7 t t t ? T T 7 7 t t t t JM We are putting on sale tomorrow morning our beautiful line of GENUINE IVORY PYRALIN, commonly known as Parisian. ivory. As is well known we have the finest and larg est stock of these beautiful toilet articles in Southern Oregon, and every piece is genuine, solid stock, grained ivory, warranted not to split, warp or discolor. If you own a few toilet articles of this material now is the time to complete your set. fa OFF NOTE THE PRICES Regular Price Sale Price Hair Receivers $1.35 $ .90 Puff Boxes 1.45 97 Perfume Bottles 1.00 Jewel Boxes 3.00 Pin Cushions 1.75 Mirrors 8.00 Hair Brushes 6.00 Combs 1.00 Pin Trays 65 Picture Frames 1.50 Dozens of other articles such as glove-stretchers, nail files, clocks, nail buffers, cloth brushes, military brushes, etc. All of & these are on sale at 1A OFF REGULAR PRICES i r i r. t II y SEE T T t .67 2.00 1.17 5.33 4.00 .67 1.00 i : e. l ii aaie win continue ror one weeic, arter wmen time regular prices will prevail, for the wholesale price of these goods has not been reduced. We are putting the line on sale to reduce our im- T mense stock. y lOnflcrwootfsPhannacyl aVTA, bH111111W ilW MM. aT IWI H' ' mm BM'sTm 7 a' BM' - bTb1 . 9 siiiiW aHV r sw wv t rj x I PURITY I 17-t xiMArpur inm t o rrx?firihj IJUMlTJM.l II 1UJ1J13 VT1VJUUVJ11 YZ1W7 w IACCUPACvH WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS zzhzzzzzzzzzzzzz ll-v Let Us Do Your Collecting A number of business houses' are saving the tlmo of tholr bookkeopors and Individual collectors by letting us collect their monthly bills. It is tho modern method. It cuts down your overhead. Get your bills ready and wo will do tho rest. MRS. T. H. JOLLY What Is Your Telephone Service Worth? Tho Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company has built up a telephone system In Oregon from 7027 stations in 1900 to tU,G28 stations In 1920. This development was secured for the mos part during n period when cost of labor and material was normal. During these 20 years tho Telephono Company has carried out its part In tho building of Oregon. Its operating expenses havo increased faster than Its revenue for tho last fivo years it has been operating at an increasing deficit. This condition cannot permanently contlnuo. New capital cannot be obtained by public utilities at all except when rates are such as will afford reasonable assurance, with efficient management, of earnings sufficient to care for legitimate fixed charges and establish 'for them a basis of credit. This does not mean that rates should be such as In themselves will supply new capital, but that thoy should bo such as to Justify capital investments in com- 4 petition with other business ventures. Tho proposed rates represent a very small Increase to tho individual user from 2K to 11 cents per day, In the aggregate thoy represent a( revenue to the Telephono Company sufficient to enable it to continue to serve the public, meet Its payroll obligations and .show a reasonable return upon a legitimate investment. Adequate service Is dependent upon adequate rates. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 123 Eighth St. Phone 135-W .f