THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAOlO MX o- 1 o Personal Mention WKII.VKHIMY - AI'MIj . MSI Guy Merrill, of Merrill, Is lioro today on business. McKlnloy Jackson, accused of wlfo poatlng, g nt liberty under bonds Ills trial will bo bold on April 14 Miss Kiln Klllott, mi emplojo of the Lamm Lumhor company, loft for Santn Unrbarn this morning. Mrs. 11. F. Ferris loft for Illinois this morning to visit with relatives Ooorgo M. Strowbrldgo, of Chllo quln. Is registered nt the White Poll en n hotel. A Wolfe went bnck to Merrill this moraine following n brief buslnoss visit hore. 0 S Long, of the Weyorhnouser Timber company, loft for Tacoma this morning. Most of the tlmbcrmen who were hero to attend the pine beetle Invcs tlgntton, woro outgoing passengers this morning. Thirty of thorn checked out of tho Whlto Pollcnn hotol alone Dennis McMahon, of Chlloquln, loft for Now Orleans this morning, from whoro ho will sail for Peru lie will tnko up n 2,000 acre homestead tboro It conditions aro favorable C. L. Stldd, of tho Union Snlngs & Loan association, Icavos for Port land tomorrow. Ho spent cstcrday fishing at Chlloquln with H. E. Wood and says ho had such good luck ho is going to try It again. Mrs. W. C. Henderson, who has boon visiting Mrs. L. E. Emery, left for Eugene this tnornlng to visit her mothor. Captain J. W. Siemens returned last night from Portland, whoro ho has been for ton days on business. Miss Francos Beatty has roturnod from a visit with hor parents at Gardner, Oregon, and has accepted a position in tho office of tho Wood Curtis company. fflffi II . JV PIMWI 31 .sa feW w !-?r- Vr Vi?i Good Bet & s -- .. stssse !K5 t.3V wtK'mmi -i5SZ J ' : ,Wi t .-a-- y .rr. -.-. -V '- ' ' i . Vry.SiCW I im ii W Vtwwti.-wn . t Ii i saipi t! Shoes You'll Be Proud to Wear There is a style to REGAL SHOES that cannot be denied. They have that "up-and-coming" look that adds so much to the appearance of any wide-awake man. i And while "clothes do not make the man" still any man who continues to wear anything but good looking and well kept shoes is working under a considerable handicap. . Weather Probabilities Tho bnrometrle pressure, as indicated by tho Cyclo Storma grapb, at Underwood's Phar macy, has remained practically unchanged for tho last 24 hours, and conditions are favorable for a continuance of present weath erclear, with light winds. Forecast for next 24 hours. Clear, light winds', probably warmer. m , VETERAN OF TWO WAKS COLLEAGUES IN COXGUKS8 The prices are right. $6 to.$10.00 IQM fj2L OR yV tefc LOS ANGELES, Cat., April 0.. Two war vetorans between whose military careers more than halt a century elapsed will represent Los Angeles county In the sixty-seventh Congress when it convenes in extra ordinary session April 11. They aro Henry Z. Osborne, of Los Angeles, who served in tho 19 2d Now York Infantry during the last year of the civil war, and 'Walter F. Llnoberger, of Long Ileacb, former major in the American Expedition ary forces in thn world war. Con gressman Llnoberger was elected from the Ninth and Congressman Os borno from the Tenth California dis trict, tho two divisions being co-ex-tonslve with the county. Congressman Osborno has tho ad ditional distinction of being tho only survivor of tho Union army elected to tho slxtyseventh congress. Ho is a past commander of a Los Angoles 0 A. It. post, while Congressman Line berger is a past president of tho Am orican Legion post of Long Dcach. A German coffee company Is sell ing coffee from -which tho caffoin litis been extracted. It Is claimed that tho coffeo no treated Is superior In qual ity io tho bean in its natural state. Experiments In Turkestan to ex tract odlblo oil from a wild plant rallod "kumtary" have proved suc cessful, Tho reslduo is mado Into oil cake which n vory nutritious. GUARD CO Machinery recently dovlsod will lay concrete on n roadway 9 to 12 Inches In thickness, covering 14, 000 square fret III it day. Tho principal discussion at tho meeting of tho American Legion last night centered around tho advisabil ity of organizing a legion baseball team. From tho Information advanc ed, thero seems to bo plenty of good material among the legion boys, and o. committee headed by Porcy Ilurko was instructed to investigato the sit uation. Major William M. Coplan. of Port land, who is hero on private buslnoss, suggested theorganlzatlon of a local national guard company. It Is not posslblo to organize guard eomt'in Ics beforo tho first of July, said Ma Jor Coplan. but plans arc under w!ty for an cntiro brlgado of troops and Klamath Falls was a logical place for tho formation of one of tho compan ies. Tho minimum strength permitted Is 65 men, tho company electing in own captain. At least $12,000 of gov ernment money would bo spent hore through this company overy year, said Major Coplan, and the outlook for tho building of an armory hero would bo vary good. A lettor from Senator Charlos Mc Nary, read beforo tho meeting, stated that ho would tnko up tho matter of oponlng tho Adams marsh within a short tlmo. I o I Tho great firm of Vlckors, Limited tho largest shipbuilders and .nrma mont manufacturers In tho world had Its origin something morn than a century ago in a llttlo scissors-making shop In Sboffield, or which the proprietors wan Henjamln Vlckors. uho becamo tho founder of the groat firm of today A working wnr,. i -a London has applied a JuJulul iitparutlon from her husband becauso ho objected to her attending the "movies" A classified Ad will soli It. riruiTrui: ni'vr.us Take advnntago or my outside ier vico. I hnvu a enr and Ilka to drive it. You ne -1 turmcuro and would llko to buy it. full tMV and I will sonil for you, nlno tako you home. pcukivs i-iitxiTt'itu heuhi: "Tho l'unililior of llnij Ilnmoi" Advertising brings efficiency. I (Showing a$ the Q11C iPHOTO pij TOrDJIY DOnOTHY OISH IN "MISS LITTLE REBELLION" "Oh pifflo!" cried tho Duchess. ''"four conduct gives mo a pain!" ... For sho'd gono stalo on tho palaco rtuff, and hor flunkoys' flapdoodlo vexed her. .... . . Then camo tho Yanks and basoball Into hor seody old durkory, and lo! In hor broust was born tho spirit of domocracy! ,,, So, when tho fall revolution camo, Hor Highness sneaked to tho U. S. A. and wont to baking "whoats" In u bcancry. Until Ilut you'll want to seo tho rest: n whirlwind romanco of laughs, lovo and excitement. THURSDAY and FRIDAY "A DCDCPPT PRIMP" Hno You Keen Kelly today? 100 PEtt CKNT UNION MONDALE THEATRE Arthur Dean Ted White Ed. F. Crawford Musical Director Manager Cnlef Operator The Best for the Best THE WORKINGMAN'S THEATRE TONIGHT ' LOOK AT THIS SHOW FOIt 44c" TWO ACTS PANTAOES VAUDEVILLE TWO DIG ACTS JAMES AND SHAW , The black faco assassins of sorrow in a comedy singing, tulk ing and dancing act that's a scream and E. J. APPLEBY The world's groatost banjo player. If you onjoy real music and real banjo, ploying don't miss this act (ALSO Tho Westorn Oclonn, Roy Stewart b a viwr. uic ncoTii z r im vbui A western picture full Of action and a GOOD COMEDY, Don't -miss this show. It starts at 6:45. Admission, adults 44c and children. 26c. At The Liberty The House of Personal Service TODAY WEDNESDAY A WONDEKFUL HILL Harold Lloyd in "IIIOH AND DIZZY" and Mary Miles Mlntor In "ALL SOUL'S EVE" "High and Dl-fty, Is a riotous mlrth-quako 'and "All Soul's Evo" features Mary Miles Mlntor at hor vory host, In a dual rolo. IJy tho way, our Klamath Falls stur, Jack Holt, Is hor loading man In this pic turo, TOMORROW THURSDAY Return Engagement of NAZIMOVA IN "STRONGER THAN DEATH" Docauso sho was a dancor thoy snubbed hor. Tho colonot oponly Insulted hor, Ilut sho won thorn to her sldo. How? I FRIDAY Human Harry Carey "HEARTSNUP!" The story of tho surprising adventures of a man who tried to find a father for a certain party. If there is oil beneath the Klamath Basin, LET'S FIND IT. If there is no oil there in paying quantities, LET'S KNOW IT. The only way to know is to drill and find out. That costs money, but its money well expended. Our derrick material is on the ground and prelimin ary vork is being rushed. Wc will be drilling early in May. We want to keep the drill gcing three shifts, 24 hours a day. This can be assured by a ready response from Klamath Falls investors. If we strike a gusher, immense profits will be assured to all early investors. And it will be the EARLY INVES TORS who will reap the BIGGEST PROFITS. Are you going to let your neighbors put up all the money for this develop ment work? Or are you going to do your share of the "PUTTING UP," so that you can do your share of the "TAK ING DOWN" of profits if oil is struck? SEE KELLY TODAY Crater Oil & Gas Co. Office:-622 Main Street J J tsfttttviamtrurmvamnntt hmmh -