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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1921)
tVpAxpwAir,csi'ii .' tr w. AittiteJEVEfrtNG HaiAJJp;:KtAMAtH FAtLS. OREGON rvtntavyoon i Th Evening Herald l'J. stttRRAYj. ...Kdltor ..City KdMorj WKXD BOULB Published Jal except Sunday, by, Tfc Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. stored at the postottlco at K la Math Falls, Oro., (or transmission Urough the malls aa second-class flatter. MXMIiKK OF THH ASSOCIATED "1 rniMS, I The Associated Press Is exclusively titled to tho use tor republication of all news dispatches credited to It, or not othorwlso credited In this Mpor, and also the local nowa pub lisher herein. , aTt)UIAY, JUNK 4, lOSl - o Personal Mention o o Among tboso who aro In from Bo nanza, attondlng to business matters today ro 0. Dayton, Charllo McCar tie and Jack Sullivan. B. M. Adams, a rancher from tho Bly country Is In town today buying supplies and attending to other bus iness matters. P. E. Ilurkc, resident agent (or tho Now York Life Insuranco company, has lowed nn office In tho Winters Building and will bo located there Monday. Charles McQowcn ot Susanvlllo, Is in tho city for a few days on matters ot business. Mr, McGowan, as ono of the founders ot the Ewauna Box com 'paay and a pioneer in lumbering, Is well known 'hero. J. W. McCoy of Mcdtord, is In the city tor a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. R. Burnham are visitors at Splnka Camp for thirty days. Edward Conlcy, gOTernment offi cial from Washington. D. C. Is here in connection with Indian affairs. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mather, who have boon guests at Eagle, Rldgo for some time, left this morning for their home at Pasadena. E. A. Blockllngcr, a San Francisco lumberman, is hero on business for a few daya. Passengers on tho automobile stage for Ashland and Mcdtord this morn ing wero Katherino Peterson, Eva Jones, Fred. Maurer and A. M. Ski brosky ot tho Elllson-'Walto Chau tauqua Co. Among thoso who aro hero from Lakevlew aro Clinton Comas, Harry Q. Boydstotn, W. E. Dykeman and Kdward Clarke. Preston Nine anif'Marion Nine, two well known lumbermen ore In from their respective mllta at Swan Lake and Meadow Lake. t Geo. It. Pheheter, tbo Bray 1dm berman, la hero transacting business. A. B. Estebennet and A. B. Cole aro hero from Bend attending to bus isaM matter. kiea Mario Rambo who haa been erofor tho last week visiting with her father, left this morning for ..Bedford, to spend klhe summer with er mother. - ,rv ,-, Mr, and tin. T, S. Abbott wero paseongers for Macdol thin morn tag. Mrs. Abbott will go on to Roso burg in a fpw dan to spend tbo sum mer with her mother. Mrs. Oeorgo Dorffel and daughter, Bthol May, left for their home In Oakland this morning after spending ovornl days hero on a business and pleasuro trip. Mrs. Chnrlos De Cunwn and two children loft for Portland this morn ing to spend n couple of months visit-, Ing with her mother, Mrs. C. It CroTO. ' W4C. Lyon, of Dorrls, returned to IiIh homo this morning after spend ing sovoral days hero. E. T. ailbert and M. B. Arnold aro ' up from Dorrls for tho week-end. Ernest Dalley who has been om- nl..n.t Una.. n .. HlHD Inf, fn- 1JIUUU HUIW IUI DUUIU him?, IVl. m. j Portland this morning. C. E. ("Bob") Robblns Is reported to bo Improving" from tho serious at tack of pneumonia that set In last week. Ho Ir undergoing treatment at tho Klamath general hospital. Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Mason have as guests Mr. and Mrs. L. Scrogglns of Richmond, Calif., who will remain hero several days before going on to eastern Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Rockard, Miss Fay Wiost and Miss Elizabeth Sulli van will start tomorrow for an auto mobtlo trip to Portland to spend a' couple of weeks attending the Festival and visiting with friends. Mrs. L. P. Montgomery and son Ted, Mrs. Floyd Meadows and Miss Mildred Thrasher, will mako up a party for Portland that will leavo to morrow to attend the Roso Show, Mr. apd Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg have moved Into their bouutlful now homp at 213 Pine street. Chnrlos Mack Jr., was a passenger for Hlddlo this morning to visit two wooks with his sister Donna Mack. Mrs, ' II. V, Qrjfflth Is leaving in 'the morning for Portland for a months visit with Mr." and Mrs. IUy R. Shaw, L. p. GocrUon. who resides on tho TMerrill road spn$ yestefday In tho lltv on business, i.l city on business v; 1 J, M. Tipton, a rancher from Otcnc, Is in town on business to day. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Blohn, and daughter Frieda, and Mrs. Jennto Hum will drtvo to Portland to tnko In tho Rose festival. Mlsa Pearl Illchn who is attending St. Helens Hall will accompany them home. At, the Theaters THK 8T.1U Civilization Is a veneer at the,, best. Thcro aro momenta of madness when honor, friendship nnd love aro swept aside, and qulto civilized pooplo be co mo creatures ot blind impulse nnd passion. It was such a moment that caught a woman starving tor romance and a man Infatuated with her beau ty. In tho warm moonlight ot a mid summer midnight, they forgot that they wero married to another man and another woman and in oach others' arms All ot which goes to show why Wil liam Do Mlllo called his latest nnd greatest picture "Midsummer Mad ness" and why screen fans who coo it aro getting the thrill of a lifetime. It will bo on view at the Star Theatro tonight. l'lcasurablo anticipation greets the announcement that "Mamma's Af fair," proscntcil by Joseph M. Schenc kand released by Associated First Nationals wMI bo seen ot the Star Theatro Sunday. The always "engaging Constance Talmadge carries Off4he stellar, hon ors, it Is the screen version ot Ra chel Barton Butler's Harvard Uni versity prize play, which enjoyed a Broadway success lost season. Tho director, Victor Fleming, has succeeded, It 1 ssald. In making It even more pleasing than when pre sented as a stago play. THE LIBERTY Motion plcturo photography has. made It possible for a man to talk and shako hands with himself anil do many other things that aro always startling to an audience. Ono of the best examples of double exposure photography ever seen In a motion plcturo occurs In "Tho Cheater Re formed," a William Fox production in which Wllllam'Russcll Is starred. Russell'plays tho parts of twin brothers, one a clergyman, tho other a crook. Tho scene whero they are to gether in the. minister's study is said to be so amazingly realistic that it never falls to bring a gasp ot sur prise from tho audience, accustomed as people aro to modern miracles in photoplays. The picture will bo shown at tho Liberty Theatre tonight THK MO.VDAIiK By popular demand tbero wlj be a return engagement at' the Mondato theatre ot the world's', greatest novel and plcturo by the world's most, bo lovod writer, Harold Bell Wright, In tho big ten-reel master piece "Tho Shepherd of tbo Hills.''" ''Tho Shcp hord of tho Hills" haa boon read by over a million people and the plcturo Itself so far haa boen seen by- over two million people. When I had tho ..HOTEL SUTTER.. HAN KKANCLSCO Not Merely A Hotel, But An In stitution Founded On Theso Principles POPULAR PRICES SERVICE COURTESY ' Gcorgo Warren Hopper, Mgr. P SOME STORAGE BATTERY FACTS: ' You might as well say that you can buy an auto mobile for $200 as to say that you can buy a battery for $30. Ono signifies just as much as the other. Voltage counts for nothing when It comes to the capacity of a battery. The ampre hour capacity Is what counts. Tho larger the bat tery tbo groater tho ampre hour capacity and necessarily the greator tho cost. ..We could build you a six volt bat tery for $2 that you could wear for a watch charm, it wouldn't run your car but it would be six volts just the came. Investigate LUTHY It will pay. RKKD AUTO SUPPLY 'CO. 11th .St. Near Main' - Phono 208-J plcturo' horo in January my hbuso was too small to accommodate nil tho people who wanted to got In and I 'turned hundreds Away, nnd as 'tho show runs two hours and thirty fnln utes, I havo arranged to run four shows on Sunday, starting nt 13:30, 6 and 8:30 o'clock sharp. Bo there early and you Will see a scroch hit extraordinary. There will also bo Eplsodo 13 ot tho "Purple Jlldors;" This eplsodo Is tho most exciting1 and thrilling oplsodo shown yot, showing a fight with giant dovll fish, which nearly cost Joo Ryan his life. Emmitt and Johnson Families Home Again Last night Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Emmltt occamnled by their son-in-law, W. P. Johnson and family, ar rlvod homo from nn extonded nuto trip which covorcd tho best part of tho United States. Mr. Johnson and family left Kla math Falls Juno 6, 1920, for Seat tle. Wn. and from thero covered tho northern states to Now York nnd thonco south along tho const to St.. Pctcrsburgh, Florida, being Joined thero by Mr. Emmltt nnd family who toured tho mlddlo sections to Kansas City, thence cast to Indiana nni) tr tknpA t a LMml.ln Ttn Vi , .... ,, , ... ... ' ... ft.l.Ultll-9 ICIU4UVU Vf IUU SUIIlllVIU routo. Episcopal Church Services Tomorrow St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold services tqmorrow, Juno 5, at Odd .Fellows Hull, ttio Rev., Oeorgo B. Van Waters, Archdeacon of the Diocese of Eastern Oregon officiat ing, A full vested choir will assist. Morning services: Communion, 10 n. m. morning prayer, 11 a in.; Baptism, 12:45 p ni; Evening service Confirmation, 8 p. m.; .Address nnd contlrmntlOn'rliy Rts Rov. R. L. Paddock, BLilip of Dloceso ot Eastern Oregon, Full' vest ed choir. General Good Time For I. O. O. F. Tonight All ot tho subordinate lodges t. O. O.'F. and KcbckaUs will Join in i so-. cialovcnlng at ttio I. O.p. Tjball -.tonight. Thero will bo a program ot readings, music and addresses, danc ing, card table and a banquet, oftsr Ing a diversity ot entortalnment that will provtdo something for everyone Tho-entertainment starts at 8:30 o'clock and membors of nil branches of Odd FeUowahlp and Robekabs, roi idont and visitors, will bo 'warmly welcomed. . "WUmlbgton, Onto, has a grrl iflrn trnejcdriver .who' answers hlldilUs promptly with the other flrcmcq. ' A Series of Human Interest Talks on Insurance How Much Insurance Should a Farmer Carry? The farmer of today is as much of a business man as any other and figures things out from that standpoint. Suppose ho owns a 160-acro farm valued at $100 per aero and this farm Is mortgaged for $8,000. The liquidation of that mort gage besides making- a living for the family depends on him. If ho lives he will carry out his contract. Death may overtake htm be fore he completes the contract. A $10,000 policy payable to his estato woum clear the indebted ness besides leaving ready cash for funei expenses. for funeral and administration Indebtedness not so protected by Insurance generally causes the disposal of tho farm often at a sacrifice .in order to raise cash. Additional insurance should also be carried payable to tho wife. Cash value can be used to provide additional comforts for old age if the farmer lives. Premiums on an Orecon Life policy stay here to be loaned on 1 larms. Talk ll over with CLINT M. BROOKIN8 TheQrCgOllTifCMan Phone 223M tKKBBH i afsBksBssWsssslssW I Horoaftor Tho Heratd will publish tho mean and maximum tempera tures and nreclpltatlou record as tak en by tho IT. 8. Reclamation sarvlco tatlon. Publication will cover the day previous to tho papor's. Isauo, up to C o'clock ot tho day. Pro Mat. Mln. clpltatlon Juno 1 78 41 Juno 2 78 48 Juno 3 70 CI Fourth Program Meets Approval (Continued from Pugo 1) hhrbocuo will bo tno attraction. Thero will bo n plentiful supply ot "eats" to food frco every visitor and person proeont. i Tho aftornoon will start oft with n uau gamo ana tno commitloo is negotiating now from good teams In tho nearby cities. After thnt tho program will bo varied sports; band music nnd contests for tho women nnd children, whllo most of tho men will attend tho boxing contest that is being arrangod. Tho ovonlng program will start nt 1 7 o'clock with a. band concort and tho masked carnival follows. Tuesday's program will start with n Ralntn nt minrliin. ttinti nt- Q Ho'clock, tho phoney tiro, In which a contest will tako placo between I volunteer firemen with hoso carts. A distinct novelty will bo tho J "walk against the stream with a plnnk," a scream from start to fin Isb. And then tho water fight, freo, for nil, another featuro that Is fun-. ny at all periods, An old fas ed tug of war on tho slippery pavo - meni rouows, wjiiio tho chlldron will Indulgo In 'athletic contests. Tho afternoon will start with n ball gamo and water carnival will begin on Lnko Ewauna, consisting .of a varied and interesting pro- gram such as diving, swimming, j boating, nqua-planclng, motor boat (speed races, etc. Tho evening will hnvo tho orlg Innl feature of tho funny section, Willard Batteries LINK RIVER Battery Station Seventh and Klamath Brass Tacks about Threaded Rubber Insulation The Willard Threaded Rubber Bat tery Is the only battery with Threaded Rubber Insulation between the plates. The Thread-Rubber Trade-Mark on the battery case is your insurance against all the bothersome, expensive wood-separator troubles. i -ill ' Threaded Rubber Insulation out lasts the battery plates. It will not check, warp, crack or caxbonlxe. It permits "bone-dry" ohlpment and stocking of batteries so that the bat tery reaches you in brand new condi tion, i i ( ) Aik about WilUrd Threaded Rubber Insulation. WEATHER RECORD iisssssssssssM M 4 s IS ! Si the Introduction! of be "Horribles" andVttor'0iat "comes tho Ranked carnival npd sirnpt-dance,.i -Tnotontatlvo program will bo en larged. Ono Of ' tho boostors, Tod While, loaves Monday for Ban Francslco to book freo attractions nnd nmURuments, also porcpntngo shows. Mr. Whlto Is nn oxporloncod artist In this particular nnd tho shows he selects will bo wlnnors. Tho labor council has takon chnrgo ot all tho arraugomontn for tho paradoand this featuro will bo handlod directly by them. Chief Keith Ambroso ot tho tiro Mr. Auto - Yon need not consult the OuIJa boon! to find out if Philadelphia Diamond Orld Batteries aro bettor. Ask any of the hundreds of sat isfied owners. The Electric Shop CIIAH. II. (JA11CKLON, Prop. 123 So. Sixth St. Phono 127 ii JT 9wmmmm0mA The Rex Cafe SUNDAY SPECIAL DINNER $1.25 Lobster flweet Mixed Pickles Asparagus Tips iJJ' Cream of Chicken With Ulco , . . . " ' unoice oi Chicken Frlrassco with Dumplings Roast Spring Chlckon, Oyster Dressing Young Pork Entro Coto, Country Gravy Mashed Potatoes Steamed Head Rica ' llaspborry Punch ' Cholro of Vanilla or Strawberry lea Cream, Plnoapplo Bhorbert. Orango Ico, Mapblo Nut, Chop Huoy, Butter Scotch, Morshmeilow or Fresh Htrawborry Hun does, Ansortod Pits. Tv Coffee Milk 4 , mx'wiririoi nnirrn,'irMi.'iiriirrirrir.iiniriiii.i,i --,i-i IDL . rO0AK I Leave Your Filttvs 'Before 9 OclocK-Your At Pictures am macrwoore roarmarv sbbbbbVI V Vf HI r7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE Vrfv I PUPITY BUY THEIR DRUGS TTVTTTVTt'H-TTTH'tTHtHTHnTTTTTHt44TTtT4 V OWL CAFE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 427 MAIN ST. HI'KCIAL HUNDAY DINNKR BOUP Chicken Rlpo Olives i Fruit FISH Sardines and Macedonia Dona Dressing ENTREES Chlckon KrlcuuHoo, Steamed Rice I Lamb Chops, Italian Stylo ROASTS Cholco of Roast Chicken, Sago Dressing , I Loin of Pork, und Plckollll VEOETAULES Mqshod Potatoes .' Stowed Tomutoos Hot Slaw DESSERT Cholco of ! Tupioca , Illackborry Plo 'Cream Toa '001100 ' . . , TltV OUlt i ' ' SUNDAY DINNER 75c 1 1 donaritflflnl wMI'- mtns. all tho flrkf department, oVontid hU so loctlbn assurotlhO(Vstlp(tJlKoplo ot ii .splendid exhibition Ho knowa that' part of tho entertainment thoroughly. Thn two daya nro so nrrangod that overy porson who comos to this celebration will find something do (UK nil tho tltno and tho tlnUhod program wll bo announced lalor on, comploto In all dotolla, Bust ness nion and Interests horo ra enthusiastic over tho coming oTeittB, ns It Ih tho first local colobrntUm la flvo yoars. 'H Kno Says j Cocktull Rlpo Olives Mnyonnalss ssssssssssssljssssssssd I l- ' ,M ' W Chocolatn Ico Tea -inr in "irirtrmrii ,rmn nirtrirT'fr,rwiirt'irrmrir)fil WORK ready at 6 p; lACcTufTACvl 7So La Rauo I Dill Pickles Salad i Plo Milk T V ' A, ,- . I) s 4 o IV; m i.rHAJa. -