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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1921)
THUILSDAV, .lUNK lOlil THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vaok iiioirr morning for Vrokn whero ho will ro innln n few dn)'n before going oil lo Sa Francisco. Mr Fell wilt ruturn lioro lliu lint or thu muiitli, A basket social ftr tho benefit of tlio Henley school wilt bo liold Frl ilny night Jtuu 4 nt tlui Hcliool hmiso mid thoro will bo nit luirtlmt of dressed clothes pins, contributed by tliu Pnrent-Ttouchors nsHuclutlou tailloa. When you think of The Honor Roll and the Slacker List Screen Doors and Window Screens Think of Made in Klamath Falls Products When you think of mm ) ''Made in Klamath Falls Products Lakeside Lumbe fhinlr nf y r u. i E T F a Personal Mention Mrs. James Kdsall left this mom Ins for her homo ut HI). Mrs. Udsall has been hero since Sunnny us the guost of Mrs. J. N. aivnn. Mr. ami Mrs. J. 11. Mitchell also of Illy, ro turned to their linmc this morning. Phillip Peters, of the Palace Krult Market, left this morning for San Francisco to spend several days on business for his firm. Two more Klamath county chick ens have come home to roost and they arc Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shlvc, r - t ti i , t . .. I .. v. . . . oi-mijii-r is nero irom ior- Springfield and Is hero to sco tho rls on matters of business. I modernly equipped Pelican Ilay mill, uuius femes was in rrom Ills ranch of which ho has heard much Swan l.sko yesterday, - i oiler Martin was a bust nt Al. Oraham left for San Francisco I tor from Men 111 josterdny. ness vlst- yesterday by automobile to be gone a couple of weeks on business. I Mr. nnd Mrs. I.ovl McDonald are In from their ranch at I.angell Valley buying supplies and attending to other business matters. Miss lleulah Jnrvls of the Ameri can National bank Is confined to her home by Illness. Chnrles Schuck and grandson, who arrived hero lust night by auto-' Charles, have arrived here from mobile from Monrovia, California,! Springfield, Illinois, to spend several whero they havo been spending tho days looking over tho country. Sir. winter. I Schuck Is tn tho lumber business In ANNOUNCEMENT Wo wish to nnnoufceo that our field representatives will bo in Klamath Falls, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and 'will bo pleased to call on you nnd explain tho Mcsan Art Ilugs which aro woven from your old carpets and rugs. MOSAN ART RUG CO. OF MEDFORD Weavers of Fluff and nag, Ilugs. Phono C29-n. Mrs. .Margaret Mooik Is here from Uiiusmulr visiting with friends for u few days. Among the passengers on tho "it tomobllo stage for Ashland nnd Mod ford today wero A. Peterson and lko I.arkey. Mrs. 1.. Swanson left this morning for Klk, Mendocino county, Califor nia, for an extended visit with friends. Miss Vivien Kellems arrived hcrc.'nml last evonlng from Kugcno nnd will go. of tint Pled, Piper wore lilting thum on to tho Agency today whero ntui is on JMn things, plnythlngs Horses nnd trumpets and gay I I things; I From tin" days of my utitli. 'WImmi fairies wero truth. And ilolllcs seemed really to say things. Memory of the rare-free dns out in on hunt flat on tho grass In the summer, or on thu -worn old sofa In the chlriinuy corner In tho win ter with "Utile Men' mid "I.lttln Women." 'Mildred" ami "Dotty Dimple," "Allco In Wonderland." or. best of all "lllack Hoauly" cume vividly back )etttorday after noon with a trooping train of Joy ut tho sight of nil tho youngsters In town thoro might havo been two or throo missing lined mi In front of thu Liberty theatre for the matineo performance of "lllack lleauty." Harry Poole threw open tho doirs to tho children, on payment I of a nlrklo each to cover war tax. i they swnrmed as If tho pipes i ViJrvriJ"rViirVnvVyvvvvvvxnjj Rowing at the considering taking a position for the summer. C. H. Underwood. W. S. Wiley, Os car Shlvo and Frank Ward drove to Lakovlew today to bo gone socral days on a business trip. E. W. Wilkcrson Is in from Lorella transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Wolford aro down from Yalnnx for a fow days at tending to business and visiting with friends. Among tho out of town visitors from Fort Klamath today arc Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. K. Ilrown, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McOulltfo and son and K. H. Cnrdwell. J. T. French, of San Francisco and n. I). Kennedy, of Sacramento, both representatives of tho Standard Oil company, left this mornlng.for Cali fornia, after spending the past week They blocked the ' street and It took n special policemen and sov-j oral assistants 'to keep them In llnu nnd from under tlm wheels of tho traffic until they could all be1 gctten Inside) nnd seated. ' Hut there wore no mishaps audi It was a worth while picture the, same old story with an addltlcniil cjiapter In whjch one of the great-! est cross country race ocr film ed furnished thrills ut the rate of a thousand a second. The theatre was crowded with grown-ups for tho ovcnlng perform nnco nnd tho general enjoyment again proved the triteness of tho old saying that "men nro but chil dren of ii larger growth. Thero will be another perform ance of "lllack lleauty" this evening. stm- I PHOTO Mabel Normand &: TODJIY "WHAT HAPPENED TO ROSA" Mabel Ncrraund, an overy motion picture follower knows, Is In a diss by herself, and It's a mighty popu lar class. Thai's why ve never overlook a Mabel Nor mand picture This time It will be Mnbel Normand la "What Hnppenod to Ilosa." And tako It from us, so many things Happen to' hor that you will havo to her savo your breath to keep up with her. Don't miss this delectable comedy which will bo shown today only. Ono of the greatest pictures of year at regular prices. State High Prh!t confcrlng with the local manage, 0 I ' a. Hniiwoii. 'Masons to Welco,ne .Mr. ana airs, iccu uicnaruson, oi . Phoenix, Arizona, havo arrived hero to spend a couplo of months visiting with Mrs. Richardson's parents, Mr , and Mrs. G. K. Van Illper. I Matt. Eagan of tho Algoma Lum ber company, was a passenger for , Weed this morning where ho will re-' main a couple of days on business. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" ssMWVMMWMMMMVMVW At The Liberty u f TONIGHT Black Beauty Our record houses yes terday proved that An na Sewell's wonderful "Autobiography of a Horse," as told by Black Beauty himself, still holds first place in the minds and hearts of all kindly human be ings. The story of the most famous horse in all literature is faithful ly told in this picture, which we show tonight for the last time. COMING SUNDAY un a ru Notices havo been sent out to all members of Klumath Fulls Chaptur, j II. A. M. No. 35, to be present Tues-, day night nt tho Masonic Temple,! 109 Main street at 7:30 o'clock i for tho purposo of greeting nnd Mr .i m,. t uv Mn j.nhtin inf. welcoming F. W. Settlcmlor of this morning for Sacramento to visit ;Woo,,for'' 0,rcKn' ta Kd high j a month with relatives. ' ,wh l ,on h' aan"a' "Pc- a K UnM.n wa. a nns.eneer for llon of "" lbo Chapters in tho , 1'ortianu mis morning wncro no win i ni.nrl .nvnr.il tlnVR nn liimlness. I A. F. Palm, formerly with the h ' ,0 roK1",ar ""vocation of the luuinui uiiu worn in ino royat arcn degree will bo put on by High Priest Sottlomlor, assisted by tho ! local High Priest ,L. L. Ilrownoll. ) Stato High Priest Sottlemlor has already Inspected tho chapters of Pendleton, Ilend and Is now nt ,I.akovl(rw, From thero ho will stuto. Tho mooting Tufsday night will bo tho Virgil Furnlturo company here, nnd now a resident of Portland, who has been hero visiting for sevcrnl duys, left this morning for Sacramento. Mrs. Oeorgo Ulrlch and son, Ho land, left this morning for San Frnn Cisco whero thoy will visit with friends for a fow weoks .. r.i n,i.w, nn.i co,no l0 thls clty ""! tn go to tho daughter.' Kleanor. who have been en '" l" north"" " visiting at tho homo of Mrs. Wug-, . " ,. , . ner's parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Iloyd ' ' 'ihaf " e ' l"1" .T1" left this morning for Idaho, whero J'"'0" , ' B,rt'at P"PHon aro they will visit with relatives for .jE" d, , -' .,0" i turnout is expected ut tho teraplo Tuesday night. short while beforo going on to New York to Join Mr. Wugnor. Mrs. Wag nor will resume her musical studies In Now York. Josbph Kent nnd n. F. Murphy loft this morning for San Francisco after spending tho last week hero on busi ness. Ml. a Allrn Trtln whn hno linnn vIr. Itlng at tho homo of C. A. Falk nt ,or"oon, wl" c,on,luct 30 Scouts Chllonuln. roturnod to hor homo ut "" " ,,,ko .t0 u, lava U''! n"l other Tlnrtnlov till, mornlnc. ' 1Mac0!1 of in'cresi whore tho famous .... ..v.v - ... ... ..- . fA. T-1- I. . . tlm V'WUUI" Ul lo wouoc war Hold nntj uuttiiK iliU ItlUJUIl WUf. Tllft Itnv Rfniiln ulll l.m.,n i... gon has arrived hero to hold oorvLj for ,ho ,,, Snra ,,PCor uome8loa7 Boy Scouts Hike To Lava Beds Assistant Scout Master Starkey and Cnpt. O. C. Applegnto tomorrow nf. Archdeacon Van Water.i of Kplscopal dlocesees of llastern Ors-J cos Sunday. Mrs. C. M, Schumachor was a pass engor for Texum this morning wheru sho will spend sovcral days visiting her slstor. Mrs. Grovor Roush, who has boon visiting at the homo of her brother, Matt. Kolin, loft this morning for her home at Sisson. Mrs. Oeorgo Vic key who has also been visiting at tho Kohn homo returned to her home at nodding. H. D, Mortenson, president of tho Pollcan Hay Lumber company, left this morning for Wood to be gone a fow days on business. C. V. Fell, auditor of the Callfor-nla-Oregon Power company, left this 4 o'clock and camp ovornlght thoro Saturday, u hlko will bo mado to Cupt. Jack's stronghold 1C miles away. Tho route then will Includo n visit to Hoars Paw, Ico Cnvo, Mam moth Cavo and other Interesting his torical places. Cupt. Applegate will act as locturor an this occasion and 'his fund of notes on tho roato will bo accurato as ho served In tho Mo doc war. I. O. O. V. KNTKHTAINKD Tho Odd Fellows aro going to havo an entertainment and dance at their hall on Saturday ut 8:30 o'clock. A programmo has boon preparod and a general good time Is expected. Everybody in Kltmath agrees that Oil Development is the one great hope; the one big chance for profits and prosperity unbounded for everybody this summer. There arc three of these big chances for this year. THE SIE MENS WELL, THE CRATER WELL AND THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA WELL. Each of these companies have already spent many thousands of dollars in actual work and equipment, and must spend thousands and thousands more. Practically every dollar of this money has been raised by the sale of stock in Klamath Couny. Every other dollar needed must be raised in the same way. The names of the public-spirited, men and women who have contribu ted this money and made this de velopment work possible, should be placed on THE HONOR ROLL and full credit be given them for the public good which, will accrue to Klamath when oil is struck. This would be a wonderful list; a list of the real, progressive men and wom en of Klamath County. All the live ones, all the game ones and all the lucky ones will be on that list. Then there should be a LIST OF SLACKERS. A list of the business men, bankers, property owners and farmers, who have tak en no interest in Oil Development, who have selfishly let Hheir neigh bors, and their employees take all the risk and make all the sacri fices. This would be a wonderful list A W M. ft M W too. in it wouia oc the names of all the Dead Ones, all the Tight Wads, all the Pessimists, all the Knockers, all the Crape-Hangers and all the Kill-Joys in Klamath County. There is some satisfaction in considering the subject of these two lists, and that is in the fact that the Slackers wouldn't get any of the profits which will be made in Oil Stocks when a gusher comes in. DON'T BE A SLACKER. GET ON THE HONOR ROLL. SEE KELLEY TODAY Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to Crater Oil & Gas Co. Office:-622 Main Street Open Evenings, 0 . imum iiiiirnMWir'rT' '