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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1921)
Bl. 1? I'Aan TintRH -J - 'Ttll THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, FKIHIVARY ifl, 1021 I LEGION I I TO HELP AES KM PORTLAND, Oro., Vol). 10. Tlio iiii(ini)aymuiit sltuutlon In Portland linn liccomo na ncuto (lint thuro nro now nlorn tliuu 2000 broad win lion Jobless mill penniless, Tlio Portland city council nnd Multno in nil comity roininlsHlonani Itavn au thorized Portland Tost No, 1 of tlio American Legion to tnko lh Httu utlon In hmiil In order Hint a moro sorlous conilltlou inny lio averted. To provont unomployod men nnd woiiiun coiiiIiik to Portland, wlioro only suffering nnd enforced rnturn would Im their lot, Mm unemploy ment commission of Portland Pont 1 , . . I II ,il pi n ' ' j No, 1 ot tlio Ainorlcnn Lesion in onllfttlMff tlio co-operation ot Loglon pants mid tlin prcyis tl roughout Oro Ron nnd adjoining H'nton In wnrn liiK tlio unomplnynd to Rtny out of Portland until condltlonn Improve. "Employment will bo provided for iiiorI of tlio unomployod Port laud fnmlly men within 30 dnyn, liut tlio city ennnot provide' oltlinr work or flnnnclnl nld for outsiders until condltlmiN Improvo In the spring," according to tlio announcement of UlinrloR II. Ilucknr, clialrmnn of tlio unemployment 'commliiMlon. Personal Mention 3, Ponimar, of Hnn Francisco Is reentered nt the Ilnll hotol. T. W. Whltt, of Mnltn, Montunn, Ib In town on business. William Hall ot town on liuiilnoM. Portland in In MILI.H ADDITION OLUH MKI.TH TOMORROW NIGHT Chnrlnit W Tliomnit, socrotnry of tlio Mills Addition Improvement club announces tlint tbo association will moot In tlio Mill school to morrow ovonlng nt 7:30, nnd ovory olio Interested In tlio wolf nro of MIIIh addition nnd vicinity I urged to bo prcsont. ' If the Wood Dealer Sold Service dorsn Wo 1n not sell current I wo toll service. That sounds odd n't ItT ho ra Well, suppose the wood dr-nlcr sold service Instead of wood, I vrontd tend to your furnace iual your range, tud awmy the iwh' and ojrtan tho flurai. You woulil buy so murli heat. .Now nu buy so much light, although you pay according to tho cusMa ycli miiautne. liut tho service In performed for ou by this company at tlio substntlous mid power pUntH. That I what we want to give you efficient service. It Is tho aim of thl company to hate none hut nullified customer. No Dialler what It In, If you have n grlotnncr, or are dbuuitlsfled about your hill or do not iinderxtJiml our rut, plviuio ctimo In nnd tea uscttWKo us abotit It. If you tinto any sugjrratlonii to iniikr, wo will gladly avail our. aclvm of thi'ii na our nltn I constantly to Improvo our service to you as fast M tho dotelojmirpt of science and huninn nblllty permit. California-Oregon Power Company flowing at the PHOTO TO-DJIY "THE SINS OF ST. ANTHONY" 0 WITH Bryant Washburn Tlio uprightly tale of an Innpcent boob and his scandalous search for pop. Did ho find ttT Ask "tho .! Itnjnli's Pot Wife." Blio known. A plcturo that's all laughter and a largo cast of beautiful girts. Fatty Arbuckle IN "GOOD, NIGHT NURSE" Thursday "Tjhe Branding rlrpn" Mondale Theater , MTU- Dmi -- sL !?" f - t t -v TODAY IS THE LAST DAY ANOTHER OREAT SHOW PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE TWO CLEVER ACTS ED AND GRACE M'CONNELL -IN- FUN AT THE PIANO A'comody act that Is a tcrcam . , S Hear Mr, McConnolf tho nutty1 piano playor. V , AND fTHE NOVELTY GIRL V BUNNY MARTIN 1 Wonderful too dnnclng, swoot slngor and vaudovlllo's groatost Indy contorlloniRl nnd unlancor. piq.XunE8 W1M.IAM H. IIAUT -IN "WOLFLOWERY A plcturn full fo pop and action UAItttY OAIIHY In "HIS DKflPKRATH DUKD" Coinlnc Thursday Tenuesso0 Jublloo Slnuora Two BIiowb 6:30 8:30 Bhnrji HC 11 1 Jtny Miller of Algoma In In town on IiuhIiiorn. W. M. llrcnncn of Chllo'iuln, Ir In town on IjuhIiiohr. MiirHhnll Hooper, bank oxnmlnor, of Hulom Ir In town again. II. Dunn of Ashland Ir In town on buRlncRR. II. Klt'ppor of town on bualncRH, Chlloquln Ir In 1 IT 1 (Bpeclnl to Tho Kvonlnj; Kcrnld) MAMN, Fob. 10. KIrIo Havllnn. miiRkod as "Llhorty," and Edward Hnvllna on "Undo Bam" won tlio. ludy'H nnd gontloman'R first prlzoR rcRpactlvoly nt tho tenth nnnunl mn quorndo bnll hold lioro Saturday ovenlng for tho benoflt of tho Ko inonliiR library. Tlio commltteo roportH that $48.15 profit was realized nftcr tho coat ot war tnx, munlc, hall and prizes had been paid Ono hundred and fifty mnoked pornonR helped to tnako tho occnulon a great success. Prlzos awarded cost $100, somo of tho, nioro cxponslvo ones bolng a Hfi-pleco sot of Imported china, a Coleman gas lantern, Rhnvlng sot and a fow pieces of community silver ware. Tbo romalnlng ladles prizes woro awarded Mrs. Joo Potucck, second, Czocbo-Slovakla republic, Ireno Pot ronek, third, "Old Dutch Cleansor," Mrs. P. N. Moyor, fourth, "Huttor fly " Cicntlomen's prizes wont to Cnrr Dalton, second, clown; A. Ka linn, third, Oeorgo Washington;" Bmlth Ohappoll, fourth, "bull fight er." Tho group prlzo was given to Gladys Hnvllna, Kamllla Klokcr, Mrs. W. Crandall, Kclon Clem and Mrs. W. rtoblnson. Tho gentlemen to rc colvo tho group prlzo wero Russell Crandall, C. C. Jalo, R. K. Hannon, Albert PIorII and Mr. Ilalley. T JNIti T WT Denton Ilowors, a cattleman, left thin morning for Ban Francisco. Mrs. J. P. Iiuttorflold ot Port land arrived hero Tucndny ovcnlng. Bho will mnko her homo nt 1023 Mnln street. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. King, who hnva been In town fihopplng, return ed to tholr homo In ChlloQUln yester day. J. 1. Johnstone, who has been In San Francisco on n buying trip for hlfl furniture store, returned homo last night. Oskar Huber of Portland, state highway contractor, Is In town on business connected with bis road contracts In this county. C. II. Da Lap left this morning to visit Robvrt Caioy, formerly of this city, who Is vory 111 nt his homo In Ashland. T. S. Vottcl, Oakland stockman, linn purchased tho Will Ezoll ranch on tho Keno rond, part of tho old Enimltt ranch, and will movo In with his family soon. E. u. Clilldors, part owner of a gold prospect near Central Point, Is buck from a visit to tbo property, mid reports that Indications Improvo as development work progresses. MIrr Wanotte Howo ot King Hill, Idaho, who hnn taken a position as stenographer In tho reclamation sorvlca office, arrived In town Tues day ovcnlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. lllddlo left this morning for Riddle, where they will spend a tow weeks, visiting friends nnd relatives. Enrouto thoy will stop off to visit friends at Q runts Pass and Roseburg. Mrs. C. E. Peck, who has been visiting friends In Klamath Falls for somo time, left this morning for Ios Angeles, where sho will visit frlonds. From Los Angeles sho will return to her homo in Dotrolt, Michigan. Mr and Mrs. W. O. Macklnon ot Algoma attempted to como to town bocn piaccd In tho vault by bank of- lUOJUny. They got Stuck a row fidnU ncnlnst In.t such nn emor- ni lies from Klamath Falls, and werol ,.,.. ' forced to como to town In a lumbor wagon. Tho fattier walked back to his homo In Algoma to caro for tho small children ot tho family. Mrs. R. II. Ratcllffo. who has boon visiting frlonds and rolatlves In Now York nnd Pennsylvania for tho past thrco months, returned homo Monday night. On tbo return journey, Mrs. Ratcllffo stopped for a ten dny'a visit with frlunds and rolatlves In Ban Jose nnd San Fran cisco, (Special to Tho Evening Herald) ' MALIN, Fob. 10. Prospects for a basketball team from tho Union high school dropped far bolow par this wcok, after It was found Im possible to mnko satisfactory ar rangements for a placo to practice 1 ALL OFF BASKETBALL , AND FEEL FRESH Bnys n CIium of Hot Wntcr With Phosphate llcforo Ilronkfnnt Keep IllncM Away, Physicians tho world ovor recom mend tho Insldo bath, declaring thl Is of vastly moro Importance than Tho custodians of tho Molln hall outsldo cleanliness, bocauso tho skin found an unRurmountablo difficulty1 Pores do not absorb Impurities Into ,,,. ,,, !,. ,l .,.....i ,!tho blood, causing 111 hoaltb, whllo before them when thoy attempted to ,. ,. ..,.. .,. nwlfllh AM ,tt.v MAmta tlml. tll school and Its athletics. Their only avallablo janitor and 'carotakor flat ly rofusod to bo bothered with tho ball players, and slnca it wag Impos sible to get another person to accept tho responsibility and work, tho high school lad to bo refused tho uso ot tho ball. All hopes of playing outsldo games this season bnvo had to bo abandon ed, as thero is no other sultablo placo to practice Mublo peg and marbles havo beon suggested as substitutes for athletics and physical training by tho disappointed students. It Is hoped that tho boys' and girls' teams may both havo a chanco to en ter outsldo competition next year, as most of tho promising material will bo back In school. Offers Free Use of Dancing Pavilion Ilcrt McDonald, who has received permission from tho city council to build an open air pavilion on Klam ath avenuo between Sixth and Seventh strcots, announces to tbo public that tho pavilion, at times when It Is not engaged, will bo ot tho disposal ot any charltablo organiza tion or church, for any purposo de sired, and that no chargo will bo mado for Its uso. This pavilion wlllt bo 100 by 110 feet, protected from tho elements, and desirable for pub-1 He affairs ot many kinds. I Dances will bo held regularly, nnd i plans aro being mado to conduct them In strict conformity with 'city ordinances. Work on it will begin within two or thrco weeks. DA.VCH AT MALI.V MALIN, Fob. 16. A dancing party "was given at tho homo of Mrs. Ray Pickett, one mile northwest of hero Saturday night. Lunch was nerved at midnight by tho hostess. A largo number of Mrs. Pickett's do. Men and women are urgod to drink each morning, beforo breakfast, a glass of hot wator with a tcaepoontul of limestone phosphate In it, as a harmless means of helping to wash from tbo stomach, liver kidneys and bowols tho previous day's Indlgcstlblo material, poisons, sour bllo and tox ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tbo alimentary canal be fore oatlng moro food. Thoso. who woko up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty tnsto or havo a dull, aching head, sallow com plexion, acid stomach; others who havo bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quartor pound ot llmcstono phosphate nt tho drug store. This will cost very llttlo but Is sufficient to show tho value ot Insldo bathing. Adv. m THPORTBMKX'S MERTINCJ 18 CALLED FRIDAY NIOHT President Uarney Chambers ot tho Sportsmen's association has called a mooting for Friday night, at S o'clock in tho Chamber ot Commerce rooms. Tho annual election ot offi- frlonds woro present and all report Jeers will bo held, nnd garao leglsla- an onjoyablo ovcnlng. List your houses nnd apartments that you wish to rent with us. 123 8th St. Klamath Exchnnce. 31-28 tlon and other mattres will bo dis cussed. This will bo a mcoting ot moro than ordinary Importance, and jvery person interested In tho mnt ter Is Invited to bo prcsont. Clerk Refuses to Change Tax Order Tho tax collodion Impasio la not changed. County Clerk. Do Lap yostorday returnod to tho assessor tho warrant tor collection ot 1920 toxos, without alteration. Assessor Loo, following original rocolpt of tho warrant, returned It with tho roquost that tho $60,000 Hot Springs courU houso construction levy and tbo $H, 000 miscellaneous fund, both on joined by Judgo Calkins, bo In cluded. ' Tbo clork holds that In faco ot tho injunction order ho must oxclude tho prohibited items and rofusod to channo tho warrant. i m t DAKOTA MAN WILL RAISE PUHU-imr.DS AT UONANZA' 1 I1 Michigan Bankers Too Shrewd for Burglars; Foiled Thieves Flee (By Associated Press.) PONTIAC, Mich., Feb. 16. Two safo blowers opened tbo vault of the Fnrmors & Merchants bank at Utlca early today, but wero driven back by a wavo ot mustard gas -which had goncy. Tbo can containing tho gas was placed In such a position that tho forcing ot tho vault doors broko the container and released tho contents.' Tho robbers fled in bnsto and emp ty-handed. Select Your New Home Before Prices Increase HILL 1IAYWARD WINS ' IN CUPID'S "MEET" EUGENE, Oro., Fob. 16. W. L. Hayward, noted tralnor ot athletes at tho University of Oregon, and Miss llertlna Orton of this city wero quietly married at Kelso, Wash., ro- contly, according to announcement mado by Hayward to his friends horo. ffj 'SiiQ2Si. sL BUILD IT AS SOON AS THE WEATHER WILL PERMIT Make the Wise Decision Now. Lumber Prices are Sure to Advance Big Basin Lumber Co. Kxcluslvo Itt'prc.scntnthCM of National Builders Iluroau I W. R. Wood, formorly of Sioux1 Falls, South Dakota, who purchased tho Josopli Nichols ranch of 160 acros a mllo nnd n bait from Bo nnnza a taw yonra ago, plana to de velop tho plnco as n purebred Btock farm. Ho will start with eight head, six females and two nialesj' from tho Claudo Btuveua stock tarm. noar Soattlo, Somo ot tho cows aro sired by tho nationally famous bull; Matador, it is said. Mr. and 'Mrs; Wood will movo to tbo ranch sooni A clarified Ad will solvit. Announcement Helm's Market has added to their large variety of Fresh Ocean Fish and Oysters and Fruit and Vege- v , 1 J tables, a full line of Fresh Meats of all kinds. PUR PRICES ARRIGHT! ONE TRIAL IS ALL WE ASKl WE. RUN OUR DELIVERxdAILY! )STJ1 , Shone 27PrW 4 4) r a lhUh&AtlesMHi