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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1921)
WEDNESDAY, MAnCIt 2, 103t. THE EVENING HERALD, KKAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1A1II TWO ' i II i -i t ! TU lirAn:n 14!,!!"" has secured 20 flo pictures , B MURRAY. TOED BOUU3 .. .. .....Iftlltor ..City Editor ilfoi featuring this star. Tho samo bill will bo shown again tonight. . Publlshod dallr oxcopt Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Cdmpany ot Klamath Falls, nt 119 Eighth Stroot. ICntorod nt tho postotfica at Kla math Falls, Ore, tor transmission through tho malls as socond-class matter. AT THE 8TAH "ltoboccn ot 8uunybr6ok Farm" 'will bo tho attraction at tho Star tho alor today. Marjorlo Daw and Eu gono O'llrlon aro Included In tho sup porting cast, and tho production was .directed by Marshall Kollan. It Is an The Office Cat MKMI1KU OF THK PIIKHR Tr) laafiAletK Ubamm I- awaIhbIwaIv entitled to tho uso for rnnuhlieation i her many roles sho had tho most fun A8SOCIATK1) Artcraft release Ask Mary Plckford which ono ot of all news dispatches credltod to It, or ,not otherwise - credited In this paper, and' also tho local news pub lisher herein. MONDAY, , FEBRUARY 88, 1031. The Bachelor's Sale nr, atj proctor A bachelor's solo was hold today, I was tho first ono thoro, r I dressed myself In colors gay,. With roses In my hair. Tho fomals world camo trooping In Of every toior and creed; . Somo young and fair, somo old and grim, Somo wealtlty, somo In need. Cartloads ot men of ovory sort Wero gathered to tho sale.; Somo tall and lank, somo stout and short, . Somo ruddy, somo wero palo. Some looked askonco, somo gated about, Tho cryer took his stand, Tho women wero all attention now, Each wanted to buy a man. Tho cryer gathorcd on tho man That nearest to him stood; Ho spokoot bis strength to till tho land And chop tho winter's wood. A cross old maid said wlro htm horo, " I'll mako him do my will. Kext came a fellow fat and fair, Ho filled a widow's bill. Tho men woro sold so fast that they had hardly tlmo o think, No mattor how old or .blind or lamo, Thoy wero gobblod up quick as a wink. Bach widow was there and old maid too Were Joyous o'er their prlxe. Bomo men were happy) but thpy woro few, But useless wero their sighs. Young men camo next, tho girls did bid, Each pal tho prico was told. Somo bought but sorrow when .sho did. But gavo her youth and gold. I had been watting tor a man with a oul, . ,-jS Disappointed I walk'od away; Thoy are too precious to bo bought for gold, They'll nover bo bought that way. playing, nnd sho will probably answer '"Rebecca In 'Rebecca of Sunny brook Farm'." And tho chlot reason why sho enjoyed this ono was bo causo It allowed her to bocomo a little. I girl onco more, and, commit all tho i childish pranks that woro denied hor when sho was hcrsolt n youngster. Tho next picture, starring Will Hogors, tho colobratod cow-boy actor, will rovcal him In nn entirely differ ent rolo from any ho has yet nt tompted. In "Clullo of Women" ho takes tho part of n Swodlsh sailor, and docs It to porfoctton. Tho film comes to tho Star theater Thursday and Friday. "Didn't I tolo you about vomanT I)y lies sho makes herself strong, nnd by llch sho makes man woakl" Is tho warning glvon HJalmar Manr- tons (Will Hogors) by his frlond Skolo (Bert Sprtto) In tho plcturo. KSRBSRHMt- MY J UNI UN -""-"""-- nn.ni wumx Uko Your Ilonil A wood pockor pocks Out n groat many spockeo T) Of sawdust ' When building a hut ' ANY MATERIAL llo Works llko a nigger To mako tho holo blggo Ho's soro If His cuttor won't cut. p.: V Ho don't bother with plans b Ot cheap nrtlsans, jl jiiu mere's one tmng Can rightly bo said Tho wholo excavation Hns this explanation Ho builds It Dy i Using " Ills Head. -V r J 7 $-' Ji- 1 l' 1 ' f 1 Not So llnd After All Zionists up near Chicago aro dis patching courlors to tho country's most wicked cities to reform thorn. It'must bo discouraging to local re formers to find that Klamath Falls was not Included in tho Zionist's list. , . , If You Catch a Cold Tho right modlclno at tho' limb saves physical discomfort nnd suf fering. No Investment pays ho woll and In so suro In return nn. ono which protects your health, so why tako a chance with a coldT Free yourself from it before It gets n lipid on you nnd onuses you. to take to your bod. Icoop your mil ml open and clear, rocoptlvo to liow thoughts, now Inspirations and now Ideas. , . Ono ot tho host cliomlstn In this country has worked out n comblnn tlon ot Aspirin (U. D. Co.,) Acotnn- ulldo,' Aloln nnd Capsicum that breaks n cold easily nnd effective ly without any dlsngrooablo nttor offocts. Tho United Drug, company manufacturers this formula under tho nnma of "Iloxnll Lnxntlvo As pirin (W. D. Co.) Cold Tablets." If you hnvo a cold nnd will tako them nccordlng to directions you will bo surprised nt tho results ob tained In n slnglo night. Where A Cough Exists wneu a com is combined with a cough you should uso Iloxall Cher ry iinnc compound Cough Syrup, which is also a scientifically pre pared compound mado In tho samo laboratory and undor tho samo su pervision as tho Iloxall Laxatlvo As pirin (U. D. Co.) Cold Tablots. Wo soil oach ot theso preparations on the money back guarnntoe. The Star Drug Co. The Rexalt Store Klamath Falls Oregon WMVWVWVWWWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWMMMMMMMMMMWW . .... . .m Uur Milk is dean We use 500 bottles daily and each bot tle is rinced in clear city water and ster ilized with steam. We invite our patrons and friends to in spect the sterilizing process. Our city health officer Hats') inspected pur 'plant and in a statement to the city council approved our handling methods as clean and sanitary. Kleen Milk Dairy E. L. FJRENCH Phone 501-J WMKVWWWWVMAMAMAMMMMAAAMAAMAAAMAMAMWMW Old Tale of Gold Cache Lures Many Searchers to Toil VMrWWWVVWVWMVWVWrMMArVWMWWMWWWWMMI Mislaid It, Maybe? J. B. Itratton says cross eyes aro a doformlty nnd can't bo holpod, but there Is no uso for tho eyebrow on Dr. Cottlngham's upper lip. Jack Thompson claims to havo heard n robin singing last week. Wo thought tho samo thing but discov ered tho neighbor's phonograph cans cd tiro wholo darned disturbance. Our Idea of futllo effort Is for a rhouraatle man to enjoy rainy weather. At the Theaters AT THE MOXDALE Music lovers of all ages' wero af forded a real treat at tho Moudalo last night when Ramsby and Stone presented a mnslcal entertainment called "Cabarette do Luxe." Mr. Ramsby has spent years in European conservatories, and plays the violin in a remarkable fashion. II Ls clever arrangement ot transition from clas sical to popular music shows him to be a finished artist. Every tono was cloar and sweet. Miss Stone 'exhib ited wonderful, skill at tho keyboard. Dut hor charm was not shown alono through tho skillful handling of her fingers. This pctlto young lady was a very appealing figure in the spot light. i3!iW4 ','Man's Country," a beautiful plct-: uro starring Alma Itubens desorves special mention. As Kato Carow, Miss Rubens played a trying part In, an excopttbnably creditable manner. Tho story of religion and a danco hall girl is told in a now and striking manner. Managbr-Whlto announces V Horo is a.modol that would bo smart ,ln any material. Tho back, which ls Iooso and box like, has an extension belt fastening In front with tho coat-fronts which In turn, fasten blindly straight up to tho largo drap ed collar. Tho sleeves are a trlflo loss than full length and boll-shaped. Tho eklrt Is plain. Tlio Who Yonth ' Tho youth who docs his own think ing, cats fried chicken with his fing ers. When thoy aro dressed for the market you 'can't toll a cblckon from an old hou. Wo aro writing ot poul try you understand. I PHE8BYTEHIANAUXIUAnY MEETS TOMOItnOW AFTERNOON Tho regular monthly meeting of 'tho women's auxiliary of tho First Presbyterian church will bo hold to morrow aftornoon In tho church par lors. Tho hostesses aro Mesdamos Ella McMillan, Junior Daggett, Amol la Wtiltlock, L. J. Dean, Otis and Miss AltaaRalph. Tho auxiliary ladles oxtond a cordial invitation to all mombors of, tho church, nnd all strangers who aro Interested In church work. A classified Ad will sell It. Detroit Builds Carline 1 . : : , it' :? That's what this pair of newly- weds, Joseph dousha, poot and Dawn PoVell, poetess, say about novelist Fanny Hurt'a idea of a hdppy'fnar rled llfo. Fanny, you remember, an- ... . - - iih flBh in h.- . -in . .-. nounceo. reconuy 4.mi one una ner rici. Workmen ore. shwn lwro laying tracks for tho now clty-ownod imopU8ban(1 ,lvd "art' wJnr each oth tajSi. Jeon trpe.t, 'deapit pttorto of tho prlvato company to prevent it. cr only occasionally, Woll, Dawn and The brilliant wit of the bar look ed nt tho moon-faced laborer, winked at his friends nnd whlsporeo, "Now wo'll havo somo fun." "Havo yqu been married?" ho ask ed, y - "Yos-Ca, "stammored tho laborer, "Onco." "Whom did you marry?" "A w-w-woman, sir," "Come, my good man, ot course It was a woman. Did you over bear ot nnyono marrying a manT't- 'Vo-ss sir, my sister did." KINOMAN, Kansas, March 1. Tho farm ot John Ford In tho southern part of this county Is tho slto ot a burled treasure mystery which Is periodically revived by persons who g there seeking a ebast containing rtO.000 in gold. The story Is still fresh In the minds of tho older sottlors her, many of who msny they bollovo tho chost occupies tho cacho where It was so crotcd GO years ago by an army pay master when ho nnd tils detail wore attacked by Commacho Indians and lator killed. Tho paymaster and his men woro onrouto to an army post to pay tho soldlors. They aro aupposod to havo boon camped near two big springs on the Ford farm whon tho attack was mado. Doth springs woro well- known stopping places In tho day of tho pratrlo schoonor and cattle trail and it is to thorn tho present day treasure esogors go In tholr quost of fortune Tho information ot nil scorns to agroo on ono point tho gold was burled In ono of tho springs but oach person has a, dif ferent report as to tho exact loca tion. Ycnrn ago many Indiana went-thoro In search. Inspired by tho talo of nn old Oklahoma Commacho, who claimed to havo been in tho band. With his death the Indians stopped coming. However, the lure contlnuos to attract tho wblto man and scarcoly a summer passes that somo prospec- i tor falls to spend a fow days horo and poking there In tho earth about the old springs. ? WvC yrjti. LLLLWLLLHvrLLLs7jLLWsP- ::,,.cr.' vs. ' :.. -""- CALL AT THE R. R. R. GARAGE ANP LOOK THEM OVER WALLACE WOOD AGENT -,--- - ... -'"n n"iinrrt'ivinrnrvvviriM'viruuu'i CIGAR STAND all kinds of tobacco Hoy Aro you nnd sis going on a long hlko this aftornoon? Suitor YcS, Jimmy, why do you ask? Jimmy causo she had tho corn doctor horo this aftornoon. IN BE BATH IKES YOU LOOK PINE OnOVK NOTES Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Reodor, of Pine Orovo, ontortalnoit tho young people ot tho community with a surprlso party for tholr son, Orln. A phonoy graph furnished musle for dancing, and n gonoral good tlmo is report ed by all who attondod. Mrs. Charles Oray, who has bcon visiting hor (laughter In Eugene for somo tlmo, has returned to hor homo In I'lno Qrovp. "FANNY'S WRONG" Bj ' v 'k 'mBBBBx wtMC3J jB- ,y v BBbBh sBBBBH ' m BBbVsBBBBh .H ID FEEL FRESH Snys a Claw of Hot Wlcr Wjtli I'lioephnlo Ileforn JlrciibfiiMt Ki-oiwi IllncwM Awny. Physicians tho world over recom mend tho Instdo bath, doclarlng this Is of vastly more Importanco than outsldo cleanliness, becauso tho skin pores do not absorb impurities Into tho blood, causing III health, whllo tho pores in tho ten yards ot bowels do. In ono mlntito your clogged nos trils will opon, tho nlr passages of your ikwiii will cloar and you enn breatho freely. No more hawking, xnuiiung, blowing, noauaciio dry noss. No struggling for breath nt night; your cold or catarrh will bo gone. Qot a small bottle of Ely's Cream Dalm from your druggist now,, Ap piy-a iiiuo o (ins iragronc, aniisop tic, hoallng croam In your nostrils, It penetrates through ovory air pas sago of tho bead, soothos tho In flamed or swollon mucous mem brano'and re-let comes Instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh Re lief comes bo quickly, adv. i Mm ! igjp i Jo'agftti tried luVand .It didn't work and tbeyiVeyo fcth mlserAble and now the'yte York. . o p N A L L N I G H T The CENTRAL HOTEL GUY GARRETT, Mgr. Phone IftVJ-W Steam Heated RATES: Transient $1.00, up Weekly $5.00, up o p E N A L L N I G H T , NEWSSTAND all ihe latest new s '$ tlsVhuntlng In New Watch for tho opening day of tho local auto show. CREAM CLEARS A SJUFFEDUP. HEAD Instantly Opens Every Air I rjiHjjo biean i nroai too. J have bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain n qunrtor pound ot llnipfltono phosphntn at tho drug store,' This will cost very little but is RUfftclont to show tho valuo of Insldo bathing. Adv. High school girls of Huntington, W. Va., Imvo rocolvod official pormls slott to wear silk stockings, but cos motlcs and hlgh-hoolod shoes ara strictly taboo. , Men nnd womon aro urged to drink each morning, hoforo ,broakfaBt, a glass of hot wat'or with a toaspoontul of llmostono phosphato In It, as a harmless moans ot holplng to wash from tho stomach, liver kidneys and bowels tho previous day's indigestible material, poisons, sour bllo and tox ins; thus cloanelng, swootenlng and purifying the alimontary canal be. fore eating moro food. Those who wako un with bad breath, coated toncuo. nnslv tnnin n, havo n dull, aching bond, sallow cbin. OFFICB OVER UNDERWOOD'S inoxion, aciu siomacnj othors who 'phono 080-J Seventh u'd BfaU DRS. MALLETT AND MALLETT ChirppVactors yggn5f.iB?iartai