The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 27, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    Kill DA V, MAY 517, 1I1! I
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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REMEMBER!
Ender's First Great Price-Smas
IS STILL GOING ON
WE are Feeding and Shoeing
the public cheaper than has
been done for years. Seeing is
believing, so come see for yourself.
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A demonstration of tho testing or
Schools (to Compete
SI'OKANB. Wash . M.iy 27 A
trnck meet for high school of tlip In
land Kmjilre Is to bo held hero to-1
morrow umler the auspices of the ' I
Spokane Amateur Athletic clut. It Ik
announced by club officials ltelay
events will bo featured with sprints
and distance runs. Weight events
'A 111 bo eliminated, it was said, as
they tend to slbw up n meet. Tho
entries will incluilo high school track
teams which have proven their su
periority In district preliminaries
with the Copcos r Klamath Kalis A il
return Kn mo will le played at Klam-
mllk by thu members of tho standard ! nth Falls Monday with the Jowels
livestock club was held at tho Miller
Hill school house last evening, aim r fj r U:U
w wnll attended by the farmers. It. Inland Lmpire High
1J. Wilcox, locnl leader, and Frank
Sexton, county leader, wero both
present.
Tho club ling seventeen members
nnd Is tho largest In tho state. Tho
meeting was called to order by Cluldo
Kobustclllnl. president of the club.
Uach member read a report of tho
rocord kept for tho 26 cows tho club
la checking, following which tho dem
onstration started.
Tho demonstration was carefully
Vnd skilfully done, tho secretary.
Mary Schulmeycr, explained to those
present, each step of tho procedure.
Thoiplendld showing mado by the
members cduld not but Impress their
eldors with tho progress that Is be-
lng mado, tho success of tho work and j
that tho new way Is an Improvement
upon tho old guess-work of tho past.
I,. J. Allen, state livestock club!
leader, gavo a brief address In which i
ho congratulated the members upon
tho splendid showing made. I
Miss Frlcke, public health nurse,'
gave a short talk on tho nutritive I
value of jturo milk for infants, child
ren nnd adults. Mr. Sexton briefW j
sketched tho work that .Is being donoi
and the support that Is being given It
by the parents of the children.
A splendid program of recitations
and musical numbers was given,
which was followed by tho box so
cial. Tho boxes wero auctioned off !
by Mr. Lambert and so well did he
acquit himself that $63 was realized,
which 'will ho used to send the presi
dent and secretary of tho club to tho
summer school at Corvallls.
MONDALE THEATRE
100 PER CENT UNION
TONIGHT
David waiid (.mniTirs si.Ns.vrio.vu, nrrriti. with
Lillian Gish
"THE TIGER GIRL"
Home, and homespun, a slice of row l!f a tub' of lovi- ami luit.
a story of llin lis and l)s. n stor of lii uml ti'.irs. of wmn.i'i s
wiles and woman's sorrows, a ci'.n pl.iy by the gru.it' si llvinU
director and
"COURTS AND CABARETS"
A' MACK SKNNKTT OI.OOM t'llAHKIl
TWO SHOWS--C 45- -s If.
flowing at tfie
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ADMISSION ADULTS QC CHILDIIEN
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DORMS, Cal., Miiy 27 - R C.
Hoyt nnd family aro visiting at the
homo of Jehu Hayworth In Dorrls.
Mr. Hoyt, who was formerly ono of
tho leading stock raisers In tho Hlg
Volley country In Modoc county, has
retired and now resides In Southern
California. Ho Is a brothor-ln-law to
Mr. Hayworth.
Joe Kent, representative of the
dormaln Lumber Company, together
with J. A. Gordon and 13. A Lamb,
of Klamath Falls, wero In Dorrls yes
torday on business having driven
down by way of Kcno.
II, Long has gone to San Francisco
for n short trip combining business
and pleasure. Ho will return In tho
near future nnd complete tho con
crete building under construction on
Third street, which Is to bo occupied
by a moving picture theatre
George R. Phenegar was a busi
ness visitor from Uray yesterday.
Mr. Pheneger Is Interested In tho
lumbor Industry.
Louis nolle, a merchant of Mt, He
bron, was In town for a short busi
ness vlfllt yesterday.
Exercises marking tho closo of
Dorrls grammar schools were held
yeBtorday afternoon at tho school
building for public attendance. A
plpnlc for tho kiddles Is planned for
this afternoon to some beauty spot
near Dorrls. Miss Generva Hoggs and
Mrs. J. F. Sholloy aro Instructors In
the grades. ,
J, F. Shelley has received a ship
ment of lumber from Klamath Falls
for tlio completion of his fine new
rosldenco on California street.
iKvory effort is being applied to
wnfd completion of tho basoball dia
mond for tho coming gamo Sunday
NEIL CAMPBELL
Did for Klamath Oil, what Columbus did for America.
CAPTAIN SIEMENS
Did for Neil Campbell what Queen Isabella did for
Columbus.
BOTH HAVE RENDERED KLAMATH COUN
TY A GREAT SERVICE. The positive knowledge
, that there is oil in the Klamath Basin has been demon
strated b ythe courage and perserverence of these two
men. Their reward can not be too great.
A Year Ago
a few men had the nerve to take a chance with them
and today every man in Klamath County wishes he
had some stock in the Klamath Oil Co. This stock
has now advanced to a point where it is beyond reach
of the ordinary investor.
TODAY
another opportunity is open for investment in Capt.
Siemens second Oil venture.
The Northern California Oil Co,
offers a limited amount of
TREASURY STOCK
at $1.00 per share.
Subscriptions for this stock will be received by
Captain Siemens
(a director of the company) at
THE FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK
"BEHOLD MY WIFE"
With Kill it D.'Xt.T. MiiIh-I Jtilli-nno .Scott I'tid M
tun Sills
Tin- man "was tlu son of a llrlllsh aristocrat
Tin- Klrl was born of mi I ml In ti siiuw Vet Hi mad
her his wife and
Sic him drifting downward In tin liimhor camps of
Camilla. Hoi- bur struggling iipwunl in tilt tniwing
room of Liigland. Until, ono day
A illtnax ou'lt tiiivcr forgot! A red hlordul ro
manco that towrhes tho wells -prlliKH of life
Aituni ATTitirriov
MAMIIMIOVD U.KJNUt
IN I'OPI LA II SONUS
KMiI'LAK MUCUS l.lr unit !Wc
simi.u "Tin; woman is ms iieisi:
STAR THEATRE
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DORRIS SATURDAY MAY 28
Added Attractions
3 BIG TIME ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE 3
In connection with (the regular picture pro
gram.) A guaranteed show.
Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ads.
At The Liberty
The House of Personal Service
TONIGHT
Iliiiumi Harry Carry In n new uml different twwlent
"IF ONLY JIM"
Tho story of n chronically lazy mnn Into whoso xhlftloHS llfo
enter n wholesome woman and n trusting baby; how tho two In
fluenced transform his modo of cxlstonco and tho mnralfl of
western town nnd how an unselfish dood brlngn hupplncBs to tho
principal churucterH.
TOMORROW
1IAINTV JU8T1NK JOIINHTONK IN
"THE PLAYTHING OF BROADWAY"
Wan her heart us gay u hur Htullo? Boo tho plcturo mid find out,
COMING SUNDAY
Tho hlppodromlc Fox Suushlno comedy sonsatlon
"SKIRTS"
J'outurlng 3000 stunningly beautiful girls.
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