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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1921)
TUKHDAV, JUNK 7, IWI THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH .FALLS. OREGON J Personal Mention jjE -. Hev ami Mr It C Cooklngham of KWimnth Agtnry have Informed Iholr many frltrnln here i-f the arrivnl of a son ot their home Saturday mor nine Hev and Mr Oooklngham nro will known here Mm. O. (I Ferris anil daughter, of llonnnta. were ixiarnger for Stock ton thU morning hert they will re main some time ilsltlng with friends. Sir. C. K. Kpley was a passenger tor Dunamulr thU morning. Mm. Clara Hrown. who ha been xWtlng at tho home of lien Homl. returned lo her homo at S-m Fran cisco this morning Mr. F. C Vaughn returned to her home at Dunnmulr this morning af mm MFTFfl TOELiMlNATE TOO pi Those who listen In on parly line or who hold lone and frivol. u conversation should beware of the telcchrono. ,allai one mluule Tho telechronc la something brand new. and It Chariot Hall and Frank W. Keeler havo Ihelr way. there Mil bo a factory built In Oregon to manufacture telechronomelers. al ter .nen.tlne srwrnt dass visiting though the Seatle chamber of e-m hcrr. jmerce Mania Hie Infant Industry In Mm. Edwin M Neese and tothat city The American Telephone small on. left this morning for Por- Meter company wan Incorporated i at.-- ...-i .. h. Vm Iknlr Qktiirstriv wnnn ft rte r Hrrrt filial at home. Mr. Nw will follow Utr. OlympU MoiuUr tho papyri t Joe Martin's Family Arrives AMMAArlAAAMAAAMMwV Mr. and Mr. It. II Chapman were paiucngcr for Dunamulr this morn-lot:. Mr. Harry Shepherd who ha been tiled at Salem o that the company can do business In OreRon. Oarrlson llabcock of Chicago. In rentor ot tho apparatus Is presl viiitinr at the hnma of her mother, dent, and the director are W N Mr. F. V. Patrick, left this morning . Winter, president of the Puget for her homo at lxtl. California. .Sound Telephone company, and Miss Frankle Adams was a iwut- J president of the Security National enger for Macdoel this morning, bank; Frank W. Keeler of Keeter where she Is going to visit with her parents. O. M. Harris Jr. district sale Ilros . bond dealers of Cortland and Denver, and Charles Hall, state sen. ator and president of the First Na- manager ot the Standard Oil compa- jtlonal bank ot Klamath Falls, pre ny, who spent yesterday here con-jldent of the Coos 1 Curry Tele ferrlng with the local manager. 0 A j phone company and president of the lrnltwcll. returned to Sacramento. Oregon state chamber of commerce this morning. f TalkFeU to Ilo Timed Mu llertba Pitman, of Fort Klam- The telechronometrr Is a little ap ath. was a passenger tor Oakland iparatus like the gas meter which this morning, where abe will visit tof I registers the number of minutes a short wMIe, going on to Omaha, that a person talk on a telephone Nebraska, to make an extended visit. JThe basic Idea Is that fhe consum er, and Mrs. II. A. Albertson left er pay for exactly what he get, this morning for a ten days trip to 'the same as metered water, gas or San Francisco. electricity Since October a score of Miss Lulu Stoops, who ha been the Instrument have been In op visiting here with her parent. Ulceration at Everett. Wash., where this morning for Yreka. they have been tested and worked Mra. A. H. Newton and daughter. 'out Some 000 of the meters will Ilulh. were jtaengers for Mllo. Cal-.be Installed In Everett within four Ifornla. this morning where tney months. Public service commissions were called by the nine. of Mrs In Washington and California are Newton's mother. much Interested In the device Mrs. John Martin, who ha been i According to Senator Hall, with visiting at the home of ber brother. I the tetechronometer SO per cent of A. K. Scott, departed this morning ! the telephone users will be bene- 'for ber homo at Everest. Kansas filed, while the remaining 30 per Mr. Arthur Hylton and daughter, cent who are great user of tho Violet, who have been visiting at the j phone will have to pay much more home of Mr. John O'FIaherty. left, then they do now. The average! this morning for Flint. Michigan .person uses a telephone Infrequent Mrs. Ilarvey Cooper and Matyfly. but ha to pay a much a some Cooper are registered at a local hotel , telephone pests On a teleehrone from Macdoel. j basis, a telephone user "will pay C. II. Cole Is a business visitor per minute. A flat rate of. say. 7S from Hend for a few days. cents a month for the phone, and Gladys Metsker of Merrill, spent then, possibly. 1 cent a minute yutferday here shopping and attend- when the phono I In use Ins; to other business matters. Independent Companies) Solicited taut Scbmitz wa In from his The new corporation plans trying ranch en the Merrill road yesterday i to sell the tetechronometer to the! transacting business. Independent telephone companies) of I George I'heneger and Merrill! the country, which represent about Iteynolds were recent visitors from J 1.000.000 of the 13.000.000 phones Ilray. I in Amiwrica. a Messrs Hall and Jo Martin, famous monVty inol actof, has arcumuUtnt mHiah motwy to t his wife and IrtpMi - frwii Ifcxnf". TTiy rrt-r1 r .-entljf at ths rviut of Jo-s trlnf. ami an. now njurl" lh ttr of meW star In Iholr OUlfornU howa. O- NEW TODAY ii o FOIt SALE & room modern hou-m. on payments Close In X Y 7. . Herald 71 1 If you want our crwt. rugs or walls cleaned or your auto or furni ture (ollshed. call Klr-'n-U Company I'hono $:lt MS So 5th St ll IIOOMH- iOc and Tic rr night All am outside roonn. rlrun and light, and include bath 930 Klamath A Home (looming House ill1 Place your order m for milk-fed fryer trm th Telford ranrh lnd Hudent Marknl. 1136 Main HI Phone H3J We dellter t II WANTW Umlt-Hl iuniter of cu-to mom for fresh eggs from th" Tl turd mnrh lndopndnt Market. 113 Main St Phone JOJ WV do liter 11 To the old HE HOY Don't forgot to ham thn cook phone to the Inde pendent Market for that raw meat The number I 5 13 J Wo delhor 7-11 DRESSMAKING - First class nurK. guarantrd Mrs Jefferson. No 3 Main St. 7-1 1 FOIl KENT Two fumlshod rooms for housekeeping Call 33 11.!. Sow Meti 7-9 Colonial furnished ono room nb Ins for housekeeping, tlth noar Main and 7tl Walnut 7 The Ow Cafo w sorvo a mor chants lunch from 1 1 oo to 3 oo o'clock each dar for 30c 7-11 FOIt HKNT 3-room apartment fur nlshett for light housokrnping &37 Klamath Ave Pbon 1 61 7 Mrrii'i: to tf-iii:iih Notlro Is heroby given that the County School Hurt ot KUmsth count r. Oregon, will hold tho rogu lar oiamlnullon of appllrant for Stale lertlflrate at the High school 'building, as follows, commoncing Wednesday. Juno I. 1931. and con tlnulng until Saturday Wmtnrsday forrnoon--U' H III. to rr ponmanshlp Wednesday afternoon Phyiloto gy. Heading. CamlKMltlon Thursday fornon Arithmetic Psychology Thursday af'ornoon llrmmr Orography. Amarlran Lltoraturo Friday forenoon - Theory and Practice. Orthography. Physical do 'ography Friday afternoon School l-w. Civil (SoternBient 7 ljnorrr Why We Should Buy Made-in-KIamath Falls Products T HE prieiprrll) of a lly I. )t-tetiil-n ,trl) iihi II Industrie, If riiiplityiiM-nt Is a,, llio Inloir pMililriii Mini limit) ullic-t, trr(iMl' sihe lliriMsrlr, 'I lie iplo of HUnulli no UlniHNtlt llirij a ,(l slrndUst sUiNirt. Til stliMif lUnlllolli nrMI , tu lir Its liidoslrlr. mIiIiIi In nun , rt siipK.,t ( )u rllltrns. In Itie httrrrt of pr.Miorll) and a grratrr Hl,njllj, j, Is llio duly id rtery illlirii In Kite ptWrrritio 1., um Iioiimi fiwtnrira ami irilutt iw ,m (,0 fllUtt, o( srtlttllteut, bill M A pUfK tiusthrwa iroM(l.i. Ttie lirt tfsiill of gM-ral su.irt lit (Ills Hive H to r.uillnurd pfo.prvlli fur KlastMlli, WE MAKE WINDOWS, DOORS, SCREENS AND CABINET WORK. LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. 5i I O-ir phone Is HJJ. Iixatloln UK Main Hi Indnpendent Market llrun t Telford. Proit 711 Tenty dollar fiTe-auar fltrod three tl. ten dollars AU good lot of now (lies at sacrifice Hoi F Iter aid office 7 in. wi i ie win serTo a raer i i ae tr i Ai-.fi-,. rh.nts lunch from II oo to 3 00 n '.o,0u.)O0 ,. .r oclwk ech day lor 30c fill J. " ' (all H for your last 7 i,,,r" " ' sj-iot. i tlt IflllE lirgo and small cars j Isadln M'b , of -casrBP:,r rnone ii t Announcement A good bed and a good bath at Co Initial ItfMima tllK n.if 1aIi, ! I We l.h (.. ittattr. l t, Th. It.l l-.l- .III .r.- a .r V". ""' ' t.ft .1.1 rk..i.' (..,. ,. M n.. . ,- "' glsj .. a ' oa ie a4,uwl orloek eaof, day for 30c 7 11 "" "' ' ' ''. "ig " iiorr t( m to frca jtii old rugs MAitKirr iu:iiitT . poutlan,:"j". : L,....k Mason Art Rug Co. stead eggs firm and Manor. buln n Ml.liroitli 33 cent, selling ... ..aril. 31 "'"" "5 'b Kl.tutt ri..l jcifl Cents selects 31 cents b ler firm Phone : it wi: (I.kan ntci Silas Obcncbaln returned last night from San Francisco where be ha been for some time with Mr. Oben ehaJn, who recently underwent an operation for goitre. Mrs. Obenchaln la greatly Improved and is expected home In about ten days. Tie Miaaea Victoria Helrgcod and Betty Gray left this morning for. Portland. M1m Helrgood Intends to locate there, while Mis Gray- will attend tho Ifose Fentlva! and visit In Dan Francisco before returning here In two weeka. ' I). II. Campbell return! last night from Long Ileach, California, where ho hsji been for tho winter. Keeler are the controlling factor In the corporation they are Insist ing that tho factory for building the meter bo established In this state. When a receiver Is taken down and central answers, tho meter reg isters trvry IS seconds. It will ac curately record, according to 8nv tor Hall, the time user by the tele phone Tho rale per teleehrone will have to be established by the public commission, and with Increased bus iness of a telephone company, the rat may have to bo changed from month lo month, with this Unefll to the patron that Increased vol- Rowing at the p& i UAUir PHOT OPL . rn-DjiY MONDALE THEATRE oo pi:k n:.vr f.mo TONIGHT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WALLACE ItElI) In "ALWAYS AUDACIOUS" ("Tory'our !o 1 Audaoe") He posed as himself and they had him arrested He'd been kidnapped shang hated his name, his girl and bis millions stolen by a rascally double Hut when bo escaped THURSDAY "A VOICE IN THE DARK" ' A Ooldwyn special production ' Ur. and Mr. K. II. Van Nostrad. ume of business will mean lower ot Los Angeles, who have hren up at i rate and belter service, for con Eaglo Illdge for the last few days.j versatlon on the telephone will be left today by automobile for Port-inappr except for spendthrift land. Mr. George Walton and daughter, of Merrill, spent ytisterday In the city. John Lusby, of Harrlmnn Idge, left today for an automobile trip to Hogue Hlver valley, PosnenKoru on the automobile ntage for Ashland and Medford this morning wore V. !. William. II. W. Iippert, C. N. Decker, John MHm and Mm. Tborndlke. J. W. Utter, a rancher from Fort Klamath, Is hero on buslneas. J. F. Guerln, from the tax rlght-of- ( Farewell Reception To Modoc Pt. People A rery enjoyable Informal faro- well reception wa recently tenriV ! to Mr. and Mr. Earl DeLupp who are leaving for Itockport, Wash ington, by the em ploy cts of the Lamm Lumber company at Modcc Point. A light lunch was served In tho dining room of tho Mill restaurant by the ladle of tho carnn after way and leao departm.-nt of the .'which dancing wo enjoyed lo a Southern Pacific, I here from Port land for n. couple of days on matter of busIneM for hi company, O. W, Englo 1 a visitor from Fort Kltunatb. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepherd have returned from a ten days auto tour through the Wllllarattto valley. W. IL Morgan, the piano tunor. has returned to Klamath Falls for a tnmmer'i stay. Mrs. Lowther, wife of the late Speaker of the Drltlsh Ilouue of Commons, and who is now paying a visit to Canada, Is a niece ot one British Premier, the late Lord Bulls kary. and a cousin of another, Mr. Balfour. lute hour. The tables were tastefully decor r.ted with American Ileauty roses, fcirllax and ferns. The following' were present Mr and Mrs. B. W. Egellne, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Ilrltt, Mr. and Mm. L, K. Thayer, Mr. and Mr. II. A, St. Clair, Mrs, W. J. Harvey, Miss Alicia Yhar, Messrs, C. E. Fraier, J. H Hooks, Italph It. Steele, C. Trinkle and Wm, Anderson. A violin solo was furnished by C. Trinkle. Phone 543-J INDEPENDENT MARKET For The Beat In Meats BROWN & TELFORD, Props. 1 136 Main St. We Deliver Vaudeville and Pictures Look at thii bill for 35c VAUDEVILLE SEYMOUR AND DUPREE A real novelty ac. slnglna- talking dsnrlng and muiif PHTt'llKM DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "FLIRTING WITH FATE" A slory of women, whiskers and automatics Us irB - AND TWO MACK SENNETT COMEDYS Heal Gloom chaser Hho starts si I " Admission Adults 35c Children 10c m 0W1' KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ATTENTION! W. If. Morgaa tlo Ban Francisco piano tuner, la making liesulquarters with Karl Hheplwerd Music Ifotia for a short time. Vhoc 362tJ. 7-8-a Hrt.ld.wt and visiting Knlghta fmiillr nnd friind am la vllwl lo attend un opm nminr at I. O. O. V, Hall Wednesday night, Juno H, to meet Grand KrrjM-r of IlecordM and Kcabi, Glerexm and DUIrlct Deputy, Ilunlock. ProgTam and refrrahuu-nta). Every Knight U privtlgtxl to bring his friend. fCHAH. V. DK IiAI, , o. by obo. u tarn, u. of r, a m. I 1 " i-1-, inf -. iq i.. ---... j juvuvxanaasjuvui.- At The Liberty TONIGHT- Pearl White IN "Know Your Men" A story In which a girl' made n wan ' Idol of gold, and found ho hud fcot o lay. asssAsis)sassksi alesais. . TOMORROW Dainty Viola Dana IN "Cinderella's Twin" A love story a old a tho age fresh as youth Itself. ssyssssssM,sssjaV COMING SOON "Reputation" and