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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1921)
SATURDAY, MAY' 14, 1021 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE EIGHT ) Personal Mention Rev. J. II. Dickson, tho now pas tor for tlio Emnnuot llnpllst church, will nrrlvo hero this ovenlng from Roscburg nitd will preach nt tho morning and evening sorvlces to morrow. Tho Women's ltollcf Corps will hold their regular meeting In the Odd Fellows hall Monday nftornoon. F. E. Eddy, roproscntntlvo of tho Chnnscllor and Lyons company of Sacramento, ts hero visiting tho lo cal trado. ' A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall at their homo at Shlpplngton en Friday. Louis ltoldlHChar, hanker of Ma lln, purchased a now 1921, C pas senger Dulclt from tho Uulck Salos and Service company today. J S. llalloy, a stockman, from tho Macdoel country Is In town at tending to matters of business nnd visiting with friends. W. F. Shaffer of Casper, Wyom ing Is registered at tho Whlto Pelt can hotel. Mr. Shaffer Is on his way to Honolulu and Is stopping horo long enough to look over tho coun try. N. It. Greer of Mcdtord is an out of town visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soulo left to day lor a two weeks visit with friends and relatives In San Fran cisco .and tho other bay cities. J. Lepkos, representative ot tho Goodrich Tiro and Rubber company, is np from Sacramento visiting tho local dealers. ' Itollln l. Rudolph, certified pub lic accountant ot San Francisco, is bcro for a few days on business. C. F. Goddard ot tho Standard Oil company, who has boon horo for the last fear days returned to Sacramento this morning. 8. O. Urcvod, who has been em ployed by tho First Stato and Sav ings bank ot this city, loft this morning for San Francisco. George IK Kapp an Insurances ad juster, who has been hero attend ing to business matters with Jag. Drlscoll, left this 'morning. Mrs. Richardson who has been visiting here with her daugbtor Mrs. M. Li. Johnscn returned to her homo at Ilertccloy this morning. W. F. Hill was a passenger for Albany this mronlng whero ho will remain several days nttondlnk thofrnltroad, with hcadquartors nt San Grand lxdgo convention ot tho I. j Francisco, roturnod to that city this O. O. F. D. W. Glasscock roprosentatlvo of tho Holt Cattcrplllar company is horo for n tow days on business. Roy Hickman Is down from Fort Klamath for tho dny nttcndlng to business mutters. ' Mrs. Mny S. Mills who has been visiting horo with Mrs. L. Ruconlch, loft this morning for Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dale loft this morning tcr King City, California whero thoy lntond to tocato. Mr. Dale Is going into tho rnal ostnto business In that city. Mr. and Mrs. O. Rarff left for Macdoel this morning to tnko chargo of n log hauling contract Mr. Marff has there, H. M. Hlcklo. of the roci.i mntlon son-ice, was a passenger for Ynklma this morning. Mrs. J. T. Tulley of Algomn was called to San Francisco this morn ing by tho serious illness ot her lSyoar old grand son, George Tay lor. " ' F. 0. McGavlo, a San Francisco lumberman, who has been horo looking into lumber conditions, ro turnod to his homo this morning. Wm. Shephard and George Afend ors "wore passengers for San Fran cisco this morning. J. F. Totten of Los Angeles who has boon hero looking Into condi tions with a viow of locating re turned to his homo this morning. Mr. Totten states thnt ho may re turn hero to locato permanently later In the summer. A. Hertlng of Modoc Point, loft for Valley City, North Dakota this morning to remain somo tlmo vis Itlng with his parents'. ' George Faulkner who has bocn visiting with Patsy Donncr at tho Rex cato left this morning for Sac ramento. Allco nnd Henerltta Owen went to Midland this morning to spend tho week end visiting friends. Harry Ilenton of tho Chlloquln Lumber company Is in town on business matters. ' John Papas was a passengor for Weed this morning "wh.oro ho will romaln soveral days attending to business matters. W. A. Denjamin, traveling agent for tho Chicago and North Western MONDALE THEATRE S Arthur Bean Musical Director Ted Whito Manager Ed. F. Crawford Cnlot Operator The Best for the Best THE WORKINGMAN'S THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY A Marshall Nielan Production "THE COUNTRY GOD FORGT" With Tom SantM-hi, Mnry ClinrlcMra nnil Oconto Kawcctt. A big smashing, story ot the western wastes nnd of man's lovo for a woman. 'Tho fight In this picture is bigger and moro ex citing than thqXighUn "The Spoilers" was and Mr. Santcbl help ed Mr. Farnum make the tight in "The Spoilers" famous. Episode No. 10 of THE PURPLE RIDERS' . The .best episode here yet and A GOOD COMEDY CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY" STARTS AT 1 I'. M. ADMISSION ADULTS 28C CHILDREN (jOC Coming Tuesday Charles Ray in "THE HICK." morning. Mr. Hcnjnmln has bcon horo for tho last four days on of ficial business. J. L. Spurntorn Is up from llonnnta attending to business mat ters for tho dny. NEW TODAY -o Tho mineral water nt tho now Hot Springs Rath House Is n great relict for nil stomach trouble 14 FOR SALE Modern house, 3 rooms and bath; plastered, completely furnished; lot COxHO. all In garden. $21)00.00: halt cash, balance $25 00 per month. Inqulro Ilrntchor. 1734 Oregon Ave. 14 o FOR SALE Netted Hum good po tatoes. J. H. llnrnes, R. F. I). No. 1. 14-19 WANTED Passengers for Invn beds Sunday. Driver 1 veil years nenr lnva beds and Is export guide. Union Taxi Co. Phono 424J. 14 GIvo mo list of your property. I have buyors for 'resilience property. Parks, G21 Main. Union Tnxl office. 14 1) WANTED Position in store by young man. References. Phono 4G0J. 14-17 FOR ..SALE Ono " Germnn Luger pistol. Inquire Link River natter)' station. 14rlC FOR SALE Ono good work herse: two 5-ycar old geldings, unbroko, weight 1400 'pounds each, nnd ono 3-yenr old filly. D. Wk George, phono 12F13, or call at tho old Ky Taylorplaco. t 14-17 Dandy Chovrolot to trade for Ford runabout or delivery. Nothing shod dy. also FOR SALE Good V-room houso. 2 largo corner lots, plenty garden I spaco, somo planted. J 1200,00. half ensh, balanco terms. Frank Griffin, 8th nnd Upham. 14-17 Foiled &l t . - Jailer Ed Ncuman ot St. Paul, who has Just retired, claims to hnva , foiled mora suicides than any other man In tho country. Ho has cut . down 43 prisoners from their own nooses, and saved ono man 18 times. I LIVESTOCK INSPECTOR HERE . James Extltie. ot Walla Wulln, I Washington, Is horo for tho purpose ot Inspecting tho sheep und rattle ot Klamath and Modoc counties. Ills first work will bo In Modoc, whero reports statu somo sheop are affeclod with scabies. Ho expects to remain thero for about a week, when ho will return to thin county and complete his Inspection ot stock hero, Ho Mill bo accompanied by L. V. Hardy. HARPER KNOCKS OUT CROSS PORTLAND. Muy 14. nobby Harper, ot Seattle, won a decision over Leach Cross last night. MEETING II. P. O. E. A special meeting of thu 11. P. O. E. will bo held Wednesday uvonlng rmt IiImI linltnflnrv nti ftnlut lititlna i 1 1 1 be held. 14-18 WANTED To buy at onco, a Planet I Junior garden drill with extra 'nt-1 tnehments. Tel. 15F13. 14 NOTICE Thoro (will bo n meeting of tho Wo mans Relief Corps Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, for the purposo of making arrangements for Memorial Dny. All members nro requested to be prnsent. MRS. 8. E. MARTIN WAKTRnA nn.ttlnn n. tinllanbnniw er In small family. Uox or IT..' School District No. 1. Klamath Herald office. 14-1(1 bounty. Oregon, will recelvo sealed bids for bond Issuo of $00,000.00 Cnmnolont. nTnnrlpnrnH Imlv .nnV.' must bo accompanied by Certified keoper nnd stenographer socks posl- check to? c I""" co"1 f ll1'1- Honilii tlon. Uox 43, Hornld office. ltS-19 henT, c l'r conl Interest, pnynblo puim-iiuuuuiiy, m omen ui vuuiu) !, v( . , ., , , , n I i rcaaurer. iiuiiun uiuimi uuiiu i, uai Advertising pays. Try It and seo. ' All bldB addressed to Ida I) Momycr, Clork. 13-16 At The Liberty The House of Personal Service TONIGHT , "THE STAR, ROVER" A gripping plcturo drama from the celebrated novol by Jack London, roveallng tho master story writer ot tbo ago in a tqlo that kindles the imagination and fills tbo beholder with won dorment. I TOMORROW SUNDAY "THE COUNTY FAIR" Featuring Wesley Harry, Holen Jeromo Eddy and David Butlor, Soe tho Circus and the Dig Horse Race, ' Continuous show Sunday, starting at 1 P. W. ijTjxn.rrijiju'ii " vrrvmrni n r nruiririruinri.rL. iru-nj'uinjTjijn MONDAY RETURN ENOAOEMENT OF I ' ," William Farnum in "THE LAST OF THE DUANES" tV0VMVMMNWMMMMMM'MMMMVMMMMVMNN KLAMATH LODGE NO. 99, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Will initiate in the rank of knight Monday evening, may i o. All members are urged to attend. Visiting, knights will be welcomed. After the ceremony a light supper will be servid. CHAS. F. DE LAP, C. C. GEORGE L. METZ, K. of R. & S. Rowing at tjfie iaif L photo p TO-DJtY MARION DAVIES IN HOItERT W. CIIAMIIKHH "THE RESTLESS SEX" A story ot a woman who made oxcltomont, her God, A daring story, lavishly screened. Ono of tho most pleasing pictures ever screened. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Charles Chaplin IN "THE KID" Not tbo regular Chaplin comedy but something different and tho geratest plcturo of tho year. STAR THEATRE VmmmUIIU(IW irkfrk'k A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ' THE WORLD FAMOUS COMEDIAN Charles Chaplin IN "THE KID" You'ro going to yell when you' seo Charllo Chaplin wandor through the trials ot "motherhood." You'ro going to laugh and laugh and LAUGH ns you follow tbo humorous pair through tbo comedy on which tho world-famous comedian worked for a yoar. Edna Purvianco is in it, too; and tho Kid Is Jacklo Coogan, tho funniest youngster ever seen on tho screen. O REELS OF JOY A first National Attraction, CbupllnV in it ovrry mlult. - '.MntJnrc Prices IBc nml 3c. Evening i!5o and fSOn. n - - .Tho highest priced plcturo over shown In IliunutU Falls, If You Think IT'S WICKED To Gamble Don't Buy Oil Stock For it sure is a gamble. There is no way Wisccarver could have made $3000 out of $300 in less than a year, except by gambling. He risked losing $300 and won $3000. IF THERE WERE NO GAM BLERS THERE WOULD BE NO OIL WELLS and we would still be burning tallow candles. Every Oil Field in the World has been de veloped by long-shot money invested by men and women with the gam bling instinct. THE LOkD DIDN'T PUT UP ANY SIGN BOARDS by which man could know that oil is here and not there. But he gave the gambling instinct to a lot of people and they have drilled wells and struck oil and made millions. WE HAVE PUT THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS INTO CRATER OIL & GAS. t We are gambling, and we know it. If you buy our Stock, you are gambling too, and we want you to know it. If you want to take a chance with us sign this GAMBLER'S COUPON. James Drlscoll, Secy. Wlllltts Illdg. Klamath Falls, Ore. Enclosod chock for t for which plnnso resorvo for mo shares Crutor Oil and Gas Stock at 1.00 per sharo, for which I agree to HUbscrlbo upon receipt ' of subscription blank, Namo Address HERALD Dnto SEE KELLEY TODAY Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to Crater Oil & Gas Co. Office:-622 Main Street Open Evenings. tM i n