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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1921)
rf 'TT3T IV I 4 1M1. iiONDAT, 'JANUARY 34, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGR EIGHT RICHEST 0. & WOMAN?; How to Lose Your Soul! At the Theaters NEW PREMIER ', MIT I h lh a "'?? V liteiS S sufOtK vfBsaHfS Sir MRS. J". W- -WOOLWORTH nnn nf thn-rleheit woznon in the 'United 8tatw Is Mrs. P. W. WoolJ worth or. New; Tor, wiaow oi iu B-and-10-cent store magnate, who died recently, leaving her a for' Case of 117,305,183. oome au thorities on fortunes say no other American, womaa has a fortune so ?& ' . Suspended Prison Paper to Be Revived "Lend; a Hand", tho Oregon state prison magazine, has been revived and this lime Is in tho field to stay, announces T. S. Dietrich, C69 Everett .stroet, Portland, chairman of tho subscription iommlUev Commercial clubs, churchog, fraternal organiza tions and Individuals throughout tho Biate are backing thq publication with subscriptions, The price per Tear. Is one dUllar.. Any one Interested la prison methods, and prison reform nay secure .year's, subscription, addressing Jftv Dietrich, i' The beneficial effect-ofv, the maga; sine upon .the prison Inmates Is voaced for by Warden Compton and Governor Qioett-eays regarding the work of the' publication prior to sus sus penseon: "I think It had splendid re sults, both1 inside the., walls and In bringing about a clearer understand ing of prison conditions to people outside." OVERSKAS MAN COMKS HERB TO IICSIDK. Walter A. Dreher, gtftMr, and Mrs. Johu-A. Dreher. o'tftltU'raty, has arrived hore from' Chicago whore he has been making his home, and has accepted a -position with Davenport's Jewelry store, at 122 South Sixth street. Mr. Drohor. liYin expert watchmaker, eweler, and 'engraver, and Is alio an optician. ;More than all this, he ls an overseas pan, hav ing seen a year's service, in the trenches as. a member of Company B. 311th 'Infantry. He fbrought with him bis bride of three weeks,-and In tends to reside here permanently. WEATIIKR REPORT. OREOON .Tuesday, rain In tho vest portion, j rain or snow In the southeast portion, warmer tonight In tko east portion. THE STAR. - Tho popularity of Kugono O'Drton grows apaco with each succeeding production, nnd It Is expectod that his now Solznlck Plcturo, "The Won derful Chnnco," which will bo shown nt tho Star theatre next Tuesday will dollght tho many fans who hnvo long considered this star their favorite screen playor. In "Tho Wondorful Chance," O'Brlon Is seon as "Swaggor" Bar low, n gentleman crook, a chnrnctor that Is somowhat romlnlscont of Jim my Valentino, nlthough this H. II. Van fcoan story Is along ontlroly dif ferent lines. - Tho plcturo opons with Barlow bo tng released from Sing Sing nnd re solved to go straight. To save tho llfo of a pal ho tackles on mora "Job." Ho gets nwny with It, but is practically forced Into- another ad venturo which to him appears 4o bo "tho wondorful chanco." Just what tho chanco Is and what It dovolbpcd forms tho basis of tho plot of' ono of the best pictures Eugene O'Brien ha ovor had. In tho cast will bo found such prominent players as Martha Mans field, Ida Darling, Warrttn Cook, Joo Flanagan, Tom Blako and othors, George Archalnbaud directed. , Portland Police Arrest 13 Radicals PORTLAND, Jan., 24. Tho pollco hnvo arrested 13 alleged radicals, slczed a quantity of radical Iltoraturo and prohibited a mooting schodulod for last night advertised as "In mom- orlam of Bloody Sunday in Petrograd January 22, 190G. Those under ar rest are chargod with violating tho state syndicalism act. Mayor .Baker announcod that all mooting of alleg ed radical organizations would bo prohibited hereaftor. Believes Refugee To Be His Son PORTIiAND, Jan. 24. Count Elra Tolstoi, hero on a lecturo tour, said ho belierod a nephew of the novelist, Tolstoi, mentioned In an associated press dispatch from Salonlka.as be ing among the 30,000 .refugees from Crimea who now face starvation, was his son, AadrQwiaRuulastf leer. f . 8. F. AUDITOR HERE. R. V. Nowells, of tho auditing firm of Robinson, Bours, and Newell, of San Francisco, Is here In his capacity as auditor and Is working among various lumbor and other concerns. Mr. Newell comes here two or. threo times a year, and is ono of the sort of mon who always finds a warm welcome from a long list of acquaintances. OIL TANK EXPLODES; MANY DEAD AND INJURED. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 24.-nAn explosion of a tank car filled with gasoline set fire to a row of small dwellings occupied mostly by negroes In the north end of the city today. A number of persons are missing. 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' ' WWVWWWWWMMAMAMMAAAAMMMAMMAMMAAAMMM)AMMAAAMAAAAAMMM Personal Mention 3 Frank Applegate Is in tho city from tho Klamath Agency. D. F. Laughton of Fort Klamath Is visiting his family horo. Ifermte Foster is ill with mumps. S. E. Iconblce Is In town Pine Grove; the t. from ot E. Van Ess and family of the Or- Indalo district are visitors hero. u Kenton Hamakor, one of The Her ald carrier boys, is quite ill with pneumonia. Harold Ogle and Bernls Zoloman are in Corvallls whoro they are tak ing a course in forestry. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoo Blebn of Nieva are -visiting friends and- rela tives In Klamath Falls. Paul and Louis Wampler of the Odessa district are business visitors hero today. Tom .Newton Is In from his ranch on the Merrill road on a business trip 'today. RESIGNS TO ACCEPT POST ON RAILROAD COMMISSION. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. Chester Itowell, of California, has resigned as a momber' of tho now .shipping board to become a momber of tho California railroad, commission. Godowsky Concert Tickets at Earl Shepherd Music House. 23-23 flowing at the e PHOTO TO-DAY Mr. and Mrs. George Havolln are visitors today from their ranch home uu ino lutug ruau, ,,, Mrs. Clara Beach, who Is teaching at Kenois a Klamath Falls visi tor. 1- V morning for Los Angeles and will bpend tho rest of tho winter thoro. Wortloy's Taxi for service at Jowel Cafe. Phono 18G. Closod Car. 24-20 Local Lumber Co. Elects 1921 Officers At a -mooting of stockholders of tho McCollum-Chrlsty Lumber com pany hold In the offices of the com pany hero, Rots T. Jenkins, of Rbno, Nevada, was elected presi dent; I. D. Whltmore, secretary; and W. E. Sochorn, treasurer. Earl Whltlock and C. E. Riley with those officers, compose the directorate. The, company's now saw mill, at Portola, California, will open early In the season, and as It controls amout ono hundrod million feet of timber, a busy season la anticipa ted. A gratifying financial report of tho business of tho last year was rendered. Godowsky Concert TIcketN nt Karl Shepherd Music House. 22-23 TRIO OF INDIAN ROYS CHARGED WITH THEFT ' .K ll ' (Catherine MacDonald (Tho American Beauty) ''CURTAIN" pleasing, story of the stage well suited for this .beautiful starv 1- TUESDAY v Eugene O'Brien In H ,H. Van Loan's 'A WONDERFUL CHANCE A great story of "'Crook Life," 6th episode of "The Lost City.;' . . . , ' ' tsvery snow ims wees a guaranteed Attraction i MrJanu 'Mrs. -Arthur Frazler and two sons are In town today Jrom their ranch near Merrill Clifford Sovltts" has gQne to Dorris California, where he has taken a position in the Butte Valley State bank. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Merrill, who have been visiting here for several days, have returned to their home at Merrill. Ed Price, representative of the Schwabacher-Froy company of San Francisco, la calling on local drug gists and statlonors. II. F. Tolle of .Merrill has leased his ranch to the Davis Bros., and will leavo tomorrow for WUUamotto valley points to seek a now location, L. Jacobs returned to San Fran cisco this morning on business, fol lowing his arrival from that cltyjaat night af tor completion of ono. bust ness trip. William K. Brown, manager of the Fort Klamath Metals company, ,hai returned to his winter homo at Car-mel-by-the-sea, after a visit of a few days in this city. Charles Hall, president ""of the First National bank of this city, and mentber of the legislature, who ar rived here last week from Salem, for a business visit of a fow days, returned to Salem today, i R. O. Andersonr uncle of'tho An- dersoji toothers;' local, grocer!?, and one of the oldest settlers In tho Mer rill district, will leave tomorrow Wlnfleld Jackson, Gilbert Nelson, and Alvln Willis, Indian school boys from the reservation, woro given a hearing before United States Com- Jmlsslonor Bert Thomas Saturday af ternoon, on a chargo of looting the agency storo Tuesday night, and .wero bound over to await tho action of the federal grand Jury, each of tho threo froely admitting his guilt Tho boys woro reloasod on their own rocognlzanco, and wore sent home in order to permit them to at tond school pending tho arrival of an officer to take them to Portland. The stolen goods Included a shot gun, chewing gum, silk handker chiefs, and hat bands, the total value being about $160. SIX ME PLACED I SECRET FILE Tlio county grand Jury Into this aftornoon roturnod ttullctmonts against John O'Connor, Michael Daly ami Dick Willlnmfl .charging thorn with contributing to tho ilollniiuon cy of Franklo Jonnson n minor. O'Connor nnd Daly woro roloiiBcd on $1000 bomlR each; Williams on $2000 bond. Noah Nyhnrt was Indicted on tho Bnmu chargo and his bond fixed nt $CQ0. Tho charges grow out of condi tions nllogcd to havo oxlstcd on tho O'Connor and Daly ranch two mllos out of tho city. Other men nro said to bo Involvod und six secret Indlctmonts woro rondorod, whether for tho samo of fonso or not Is not known. John O'Connor wub nlso tndlctod for Issuing u worthloss check for $25. E. J, Long, hold In Jail several months on a chargo of theft of guns untl ctlior bolonglngs of Charles George, was rolcascd. ,Tho grn'nd Jury adjourned this aftornoon -subject to call by tho dis trict attornoy. Will Formally Open C. of C. Headquarters Formnl oponlng of tho now cham ber of commorco rooms wilt tako phico tomorrow, ovonlng, tho pro gram starting at 7 o'clock. Tho for mal program consists of an address by tho president of tho chamber and a -musical program by tho womon's musical club, consisting of numbors by tho ladles' trio, a baritone solo by Arthur Uoan and a tonor solo by Dr. Gcorgo Mallett, Tho principal nddross will bo gtv on by tho Itov. W. E. Bobbltt of Woodland, Cal., a spoaker of con sldorablo Chautauqua fatno on civic development topics. Following tho formal program will bt an informal reception and Infor mal numbers by membors of the oha,mborv of commerce, tho high school and others. Secretary Stanley wants tho wholo community to como out and Inspect tho now "workshop" for community progress' 'and enjoy Dr. Bobbltt's gift of humor. A classified Ad will sell It. SwVlBki''''' I '"-M ' . '"tVi.? . h m vViBYaa. Ti f Jbsbsbsbsbsbsbl' ''bbsbtB 7 This is Raoql Perot, president of the French Chamber of Dopu-' ties, who has accepted President, Mlllerand's Invitation to bocomo the. new promler of France. . A classified Ad will soil it. SUMMONS IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OF ORUGON ,FOR KLA MATH COUNTY. Bryan J, Sanford, plaintiff, vs. Oladys D. Sanford, dofondant. In tho name of tho State of Oro gon: Tou nro boroby required to appear and anawor tho complaint filed against you in tho above on tttlod suit, on or before tho 23rd day of January, 1921, that bolng tho last day of the publication of this Summons and the last day within whloh.dofpndant Is allowed to answer hejoln, as tlxod by tho court tor pub lication of summons herein) and It you fall so to appoaf and answer, tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed tor In tho com plaint tiled herein, to-wlt: for a de cree of this ceurt: forevor dissolv ing tho bonds ot matrimony now ex isting botween plaintiff and defend ant; that tho defendant's maiden namo, to-wlt: Gladys D. Gaugh, be restored, to her: and for such other and further relief as shall appear Just aad .equltablo In the premises. This Bummons is served by publi cation la The Evening Iferatd a dally, newspaperjpublUhed at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, by order ot tho Honorable D. V. Kuy Kendall Judge of said Circuit Court. dated Docomber 4th 1020, directing sueh summons to be so published once a week for six successlvo weeks. Dato ot first publication hereof Is December 8tb, 1920. C. C. BROWBn Attornoy For Plaintiff. Dec. C-13-20-27 4-11-18 F. E. McKonnan, representing tho Holt Manufacturing Company, mak ers of tho famous Holt caterpillar tractor, Is In tho city, and is stopping at the Whlto Pelican hotel. 24-20 HONG WRITER IS BACK FROM HIS EASTERN TRIP .Frank B. Robinson, loaal song composer, who has been In tho east arranging with the publishers re garding contracts for the distribu tion ot his past 'and futiire produc tions, returned Saturday night. He reports having made very satisfac tory arrangements. While away Mr. Robinson heard his recent oratorio, "Take Thou My Hand," sung In a sacred concert given at tho Chicago auditorium, January 16.. fJ, I. OFFICIAL HERE W. F. Ingram, treasurer for the Southern Pacific company, is hore from San Francisco. No special sig nificance attaches to the visit,, It was said .today at the local station. Jt ils ' one .of 'Mr. Ingram's 'periodical trips over tno line to lamiuarize tumieu witn conaitioifi .v. Uu, 25 Per Cent Off On Entire Stock EXCEPTING NAVAJO RUGS Now is your opportunity to get that: Tea Set Dinner Set :: Fine Screen Basket ;; Kimona Table Cloth ' ' SALE WEDNESDAY ONLY The Gift Shop 709 Main St. . LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Beat for the Liberty Guest" l,nr---------,--------"--i--i--in rrwnnon.njui.rnnAAjii ij"injuuuuj The story is by Mrs, for Mr. Bosworth. TONIGHT Jack London and was" written especially "THE BRUTE MASTER" A real sea story, starring rugged, Virllo Hobart Bosworth. TOMORROW Clara Kimball Young in a story of old California "FOI jTJaE SOUL OF RAFAEL"' "Glorious as 'the sunset" "Sweet1 as a Mission Bell" I Coming "The' Twin of Sui$ermgvCro&" J ) i v K33K?S 'piiBllillMW 'XT' e -e-iir