Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOH SIX E 9C SATURDAY, FKimUAIlY t2, 11(21. U i'f. iflS l"-d I , H i. Personal Mention MnVlon Nino or Swan Lnko was u Klnmnth Falls visitor yestcrdny. Wi 13, Lamb, ot Modoc Point, Is In town .on buslnceg. 11. 0. Davison (ram Mllwnuklo, Oro., Is In town on business. W. O. Augustlno ot Dorrls, Califor nia Is In town on business. Frank Ij. Vnnnlco ot tho Golden Rulo storos lott this morning tor bis homo In Grants Pass nttar a busi ness visit hero. Ho just returned from nn extensive trip In tho onst, doing spring buying. Ho visited St. Louis, Now York nnd othor cities. It. 0. Urawn ot town on business. Portland Is In Alfred Cnstol n cattleman Is n Kln mnth Kails visitor. Walter 'Zotxmnn of tho Midland country wns n Klnmnth Kails visi tor yesterday. Mrs. 1). McDonald and daughter left this morning for Med ford tor a short visit. Miss Pearl Henry who Is teaching nt Dairy Is spending tho week end at tho Whlto Pelican hotel. O, M. Hector is on tho sick list. II. n. Smith lott this morning for San Francisco. Mrs. S. Docostor who has bean In (own on business returned to her homo at Dray this morning. William Saundors ot tho American Express company will leavo Monday for Long Beach, California tor n short visit. Mrs. C. II. Dowmnn and daughter, Louise, ot Chtloquln, stopped at tho Whlto Pelican last night enrouto to Medford. W. F. Jcanctt of Merrill Is in town proving up on his homestead. O. II. Carloton and J. A. Drown woro his witnesses. Dr. Mallett, ot Portland, has ar rived In this city to mnko his homo and enter practice with bis brother Dr. George Mallett who Is a chiro practic practitioner. Mrs. Jcnnlson and her mother. Mrs. Hanson, loft this morning for Sacramento, California whoro thoy will spend a tow weeks visiting friends. D. II. DuFnult arrived horo last ovenlng from. Santa Ana, California, whoro ho now resides. Ha Is tho same old, cheerful Ed, and his many friends aro glad to novo him back agan, oven if only for a .short tlmp. John, tho young son of Mr. nnd Mrs, John Ilrott, Is reported to bo HllKhtly Improved today. Ho was operated upon for appendicitis nt tho Klamath General hospital 'Tues day ovonlng. Tho appendix was found to hnvo burst nnd young lad Is having n hard tight for his life. WEATHER RECORD I O : 0 Horoaftcr Tho llornld wilt publish tho moan and maximum tempora- tares ana precipitation rocord as tnk on by tho U. S. Kodnmntlon sorvlco station. Publication will covor tho day previous to tho papor'a lssuo, up to b o ciock or tho day . Pro Max. Mln. clpltntlon Fob I...- 39 27 Fob 2 43 24 .00 Fob 3. 41 28 Fob 4 '39 29 1C Fob G ,..:.. 35 2G Fob C 35 17 v Fob 7 .... 33 21 Feb 8 '. 37 - 24 .17 ' Fob 0 43 3G 05 Feb 10 42 3G Fob 11 48 30 " i m Have you seen tho bargains In watches at Davenport's, n dandy for $15.00. 12 tiamukrlain hack at post after illness WASHINGTON, Fob. 12. Sonn tor Chamberlain, who has been ill for several weeks, roturned to his sent in tho senato today. MUCH WllllAT STORED LEWI3TOWN. Montana, Fob.tl2. Oreat Northern railway officials hero cstlmato that 2,500,000 bush els of wheat remain unshlppod In towns on tholr lino in tho atato ot Montana. Up to Dccombor 21, re ports show 9,500,000 bushels woro carried over tho railway. Tho greatest ncod ot Moxlcan rajl ways Is for equipment and rolling stock. Tho roads lost 10,000 freight cars and 400 locomotives during tho revolutionary upheavals of tho past tow yoars. ADDITIONAL Society Miss Eva Jonklnn ontortaluod n numbor ot friends Inst ovonlng In honor ot hor cousin, J. Hummers ot Toledo, Ohio. Those who woro In' vlted woro Misses Pearl Kenny, Pan sy Robinson, Esther Calkins, llosslo Kull, Ynlo Ltndsoy, llotta Madison, Ilonnlo Lucas, lluby Smith, Mlldrod Thrashor, Mario Obonchntn, Lucille Sherman, Laura Holiday, Eva, Ilia and Mnry Jonklns; Messrs. Homor Gnrlch, Clifford Hoguo, George Carr, Deloss Mills, Ilruco Perkins, Jerome Henry, Albort Urndloy, Carl Hilton, Cecil G rises, Iloger Montgomory, Norman Mann, Ernest' McCulough and Jay Summon. Tho Kcdron club onlortnlnod tholr mothors In tho Kcdron club rooms nt tho Presbyterian church Tuesday Ovonlng.. Mrs. Molblo rondorod sov oral beautiful solos. Light refresh ments woro served. Tho mothors present wore: Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. French, Mrs. Van Emon, Mrs. Law ronco, Mrs. Gorbor, Mrs. Cofor, Mrs. Slough, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Johnston,' Mrs. La Prnrlo, Mrs. Drowbakor, Mrs. Drew. Miss Mary Phlolgor ot tho high school entertained Miss Graco For rand and Miss Lorctta Jennings at n Ilttlo breakfast party this morning In her npnrtmonts on Pine stroot. " Al Short, general managor ot tho Whlto Pelican, gavo a swimming party Friday ovonlng for a numbor ot young pconlo. Those nresont wnrn Misses Graco 'Ferrnnd, Lorctta-, Jon-1 nlngs, liottto Gray, Mrs. Chandler! nnd Miss aiovor; Mr. Mllno, Mr. Saunders and Mr. Paloy. Tho ladles of tho Christian church entertained their husbands and friends at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hockley Thursday ovonlng Fob runry 10 th. 8lxty guests woro pros ont. Tho evening was spent in play ing old-fashioned games and music, Light refreshments woro served. Mr. Auto Owner Join the Klamath County Auto Association Got a pair of Ilraxlllan axes cut bobblo glasses at Davenport's Cth street Jowolor. 12 WIFE WANTS IHVOKCK j Lucy Gcrblno has filed a suit for dlvorco from George Gcrblno. M,fs, uorblno charges desertion complaint. Let Your Money Earn Interest While You Wait There are going to be more Ford Cars sold in this county this year than ever before. That is why you had "better have yours reserved for you now. We will make delivery on any date you designate and will pay you 8 per cent interest on your deposit money. In this way you are absolutely sure of your car, and while you are waiting to take it out we will pay you 8 per cent inter est on your moneV There are no strings to this offer. IT 18 TO YOUll INTEREST J0P ik. T,,H 0,00 i,u,chS WONT TO HO T1I1H TODAY. 4W N RRKAK YOU, JF HO k Jr Miles to W ' CRATER LAKE To Klamath Falls p l ' 40 f SEE ANY OF THESE 1)1 UECTOIIM TODAY, O It MAIL YOUll DUES TO O. 1. 1IUIIKE, TREASURER. IT WILL HELP MAKE TIIIH 1IADLY NEEDED AH HOCIATION A HUOCEHH. Marvin Cross Illy E. It. Danner ................. ........Klnmnth Falls It. 11. Heed .................... ...............Klamath Falls Lou Arons ........................-i.......Ktamath Falls Earnest McCullom ....................Klamnth Falls W. T. Loo ......................... Klamath Falls O. D. Ilurko ..............Klamath Falls Will Baldwin . . Klamath Falls II. N. Moo Klamath Falls E. 11. Hall ..............Klamath Falls F. W. Uroadstvoard Uonanca Mayor W. 8. Wlloy ......Klnmnth Falls It. C. Oroosbock ......... .............KInmath Falls Mr. Voss .Mnlln Fred Stukel ... .....Merrill Wm. Fordney ...................Lorella and Ilonanta Geo. Strowbrldgo .......... Chtloquln Ous Palgo .............................. Fort Klamath Loulo Hoagland ......... .. Klamath Falls Ed. Dunham .............,-...........KInmnth Falls John Martin ............... ...........Klnniath Falls Roy LaPrarlo ..... ............KIamnth Falls Koy Call .................. ..................... ..Klnmnth Falls L. L. Ilrownoll ,.................. .KlamnUi Falls II. 8. Wakofleld .. Klamath Falls C. L. McWIIIIams Klnmnth Fills Mnurlcn Ilrynn ....- Klamath Falls J. E. Ilowlo .. ..Klamath Kails It. T. llaldwln .-Klamath Falls Chas. Johnson ..........................KIiinth Falls Mr. Mallory Klamath Falls Hank Free M Klamath Falls M. W. Young -... ... -..Klamath Falls Fred Garrlch .... Klamath Falls F. L. Smith Klamath Falls THIS AD DONATED BY The Reed Auto Supply Co. llth Street Near Main l&Z. NEW TQPAIOJ WILL TRADE alfalfa hay for lato model Ford or steers, J. MIcha Jr., Malln, Ore. 12-1G LOST OR STRAYED from 80G Main St., whlto mndo Angora cat. Lib oral reward it roturned, no questions asicod. 12-14 At the Theater WANTBD Young lady as cashlor and clork In tolophono office Must bq proficient la stenography. Apply to manager. 12-1G YOUNG MAN Ablo, industrious, ro llablo, desires position with futuro wnn local nrm. not nrraiu ot uara work or bcglnnor'a salary to start. itcrcroncos. jiox it. o, Horald. 12 FOR SALE Rhodo Island Rod roost ors $2.60 each, Cox Uros. Merrill, Oro. 12-18 V Danner-Patty Motor Comp y Eighth and Klamath P.,S. If you change your mind before delivery is made, or if for any other reason whatever you find you cannot complete the sale, we shall cheerfully refund you your money with the 8 per cent interest added just the same as if you had taken' the car. There will be no charge for storage until the car is delivered. FOR SALE Bevoral dairy heifers. Fresh and coming fresh. Wm'. F. Jlnnotto, Merrill, Oro. 12-18 Eyes tostod freo by an expert at Davenport's on Cth St. 12 m WNIJ OROVE NEW8 Tho Pine Grove school Is going, to glre.-a program Monday attornoon, February 14th. Clem Icenblco, who has had tho whooping cough elnco last Christ mas, has returned to school In good hoalth. C. a ray wont to Klamath Falls on business Wodnesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Reodor wont to Klamath Falls Wodnosday on buslnoss. Weather Probabilities t . f . . ' Tho baromotrlo pressure, as indlcatod by the Cyclo-Stormn-graph at Underwood's Phar macy has fallon slowly but stoadlly, for tho last two days', and is approaching tho storm.1 aroa again. If wlnd stays in southwost the provabilities aro that weathor conditions will Chango in the noxt 48 hours. Forecast for noxt 24 hours Cloudy; warmer; followed by unsettlod woathor. DAJ1Y SUCOUMHS TO PNEUMONIA Iris May Twombly, the eight moatha old baby of Mr. ahd Mrs, Percy Tsvp.mbly, or Shlpplngton ad dition, died at 9 o'clock this morn ing of pneumonia. The funeral will be held from the Whltlock chapel at 2 o'clock Mjonday afternoon, Mr. Twombly is' employed by the Klamath Superior laundry, THE HTAK You romombor Thomas Malgban from his sterling performances In such big plcturos nn "Malu-nnd Fo male," "Why Changu Vour Wlfot" and "Tho Prlnco Chap." As you probably predicted, Tom Is a star now. His first stellar vehicle Is "Civilian Clothos," adapted from tho popular stago play of tho samo name, and I'm nuro you'll vote It tho boat plcturo in which Mr. Mnlghan has over appeared. This thoatro will show again tonight. r . , "Civilian Clothos" U'a delightful comedy romance. It's about a pot- tod society girl whpiuarrlos a cap tain oYorscas chiefly bocaiiMn ho looks 'so handsomo In his .uniform. Later aho hears hty has boon, ktllod In action ana has' slipped back; Into hor old-buttorfuly llfo, whim ho un expectedly appears, 'dressed In loud and Ill-fitting civilian clothes, Then. (tin f nn.lin(.lnM Martha Mansfield, tho- beautiful Follies favorlto who was with John Iiarrymoro In "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,"- is tho loading woman and Hug!) Ford, tho voteran director, made tho plcturo. It's a Paramount. You'll llko It. 1 ' Illacjcmallors thrlvo during, three reels 'of Mack Sonnett's nowoat five part .super-comedy, "Love, '-'non'or and Ilehavo," to bo scon at tho B(ar thoatro. Eddlo Grlbbon and Kalja, Pasha ralso rumor and gossip to'tlio dignity of high flnanco and sell pho tographs to Interested, parties for fab ulous sums, tholr wiles ontanElInc tho virtuous as well an tho vicious tho scono or tnoir operations is tho Oarglo' Iin whlthor "Judgo" Murray goog In tho Intorost of pro hibition, and Phyllis Haver to re claim an errant husband, Fori Sterling. This part of tho plcturo Is ono of tho fastest moving opl- vodo tbalMr. ftonnelt baajet Achieved . As a result ot Uis-AAdi en res at tho Gargle Inn, "Judgo" Murray makes up his mind, and forever sets It there, that faith If not to bo roposod In circumstantial ovldenco, and that incriminating ap poarances are inoro likely (o bo falsa than true. MQNDALH Unqiostlonably ono ot, tho most mo'rltorlous show ongsgementsln this city for years was tbo ono which closed at tho Mondalo Thursday, night, 'when McCormack and" Sis ah'd Jack yalmore, singers, Impersonat ors, imitators and monologlats with . a real punch, entertained a crowd that packod the theater to tho doors. These entertainers, long on tho Pait tagos and Hlppodromo circuits, dis played remarkable versatility aod ability, and tho audlenco was In y merriment from tho' first to the Usi of their acts. There woro tho more Serious moments also, McCormack singing favorite sings In a rich ten or voice that has, no superior among the many singers who bayo visited this, city. , Theao popular entertainers havo mndo arrangements with Manager Tdr Whlto to return to ttift Mondal6 within flvo orlx wooks, with a big-- gor, company, and unsurpassed vau devlllo is promised. "Manager Whito states that ho stopped, out ot tho limits of torfmuch conaervaliim, and Intends to glv,tbq public "moro of this sort of shows, bocauso It has boon amply demonstrated that thoy nro'approclatod. Tho' public, ho says, Is ontltlod to somo ot tho good things In tho show line, and ho Is going to se0 that thoy got them. m . GORMAN WI.NH FROM FOWLEIt .PORTLAND, Fob. 12. Joe Gor man, of Portland, won a ten-round doclslon . ovor Monk Fowler horo last night, n. t-mmmt4 k NOTICE Special meeting of Taxi Drivers Sunday, at 10:00 a. m., at Union Hall, Fifth and Main. y rtwwU4A