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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1921)
HATURDAY, JUNK 11, 1M1 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOH TWO l The Office Cat BY JLW1CH Ilotwwn Jump Almighty Dollar, thy shining face, llospoaks thy wondrous power. In onr pockets mako thy resting; place Wo nocd tho ovory hour. Naturo Is Indeed wonderful. Listen to what a Chicago lawyer says In a petitien: "That said Mary Ann Wolcott died an Infant 2 or 3 roars old, unmarried, Intestate, and that she left no hus band, child or children." A. Paddy Durko says by paying your doctor when you rocorer you show him you have no HI feelings. A customer of this Colyum Informs s Tla tho telephone that I. D. Wor thy is a cook In tho Qorornment In dlan school nt QrecnTllle, Cal. Horo. "Did yi ad!" "No. XT Homrthlnic Mko Ixt' Wife you hear that Dill was .'hut MA tin rfln of?" 'Tah, ho had lumbago. They rubbed his back -with alcohol and ho broke his nock trying to lick It off." An Old -Fiwhlonctl MImua Mary said a little damn. In sub-dob-style, you know Bat her mother washed her mouth with soap In tho stylo of long ago. fectlons thoro Is a dopth of panoram ic porspoctWo hlthorto unknown to tho sllvorshoot and Instanced by tho passion of huge mobs rising In their might to overthrow tho mighty, and of which thoro havo been plenty of demonstrations lately In tho form of strikes and rebellions. Ono of tho big Bconeo In this photodramatlo eVectti clo Is the storming of a mammoth barricaded prison by a mob of 6,000 Impassioned cltlxcns, nil of which becomes doubly lmpresslvo and renl Isttc through tho etcrcscoplc charac ter of tho now photoplay which dis places tho flat photography thnt so often makes tho Illusion difficult. lly this systom nro plcturtzed not only shadows, and reflections, but bodies and scenes which seem endowed with their truo dimensions, It Is snld. This jtovclty within lUolt should mark a distinct hoTolty vrhlch will arouso wldo Interest since tho progress of tho cinema development Is bolng so closly watched by Interested millions of derotee. Tho cast In "Passion" Is headed by Pola Negri, tho famous Continental star and her portrayal of tho leading charactor Is said to sot a now high mark in motion plcturo artistry. est when tho lrl dives to tho rescue of hor sweetheart, and holps htm van quish th big fish. A steamship rocontly dashed Into Falmouth, Knglnnd, afire, after a raco of 100 mltos to savo tho lives of 88 passengers and her crow, Tho flro was discovered whllo tho pass onsen were asleep nnd tho cnptaln, keeping thpm In Iguoranco of their danger, propnred tho boats for launch Ing and made tor Falmouth under full steam. TIIK MI1K11TY Dick Doverley was a young arlsto crat, Pat Just a slmplo child of tho circus. Thoy mot unconventionally In a tree. In fact, whore Tat was seek ing her runaway monkey and they loved without realising tho differ ence of tholr stations. Dick's parents realized It, you mnr bo sure. Their offorts to eat ran go Dick from his lit tlo 'circus sweetheart wero almost successful, but Pat, though lacking n family treo and a finishing school ed ucation, was finally received as young Mrs. Beverley. See Mary Miles Mtn ter In "TbfeLlttlo Clown" at the Lib erty Theatre tonight. A Ijettcr FYom Dorrfs Dear Office Cat: I'm glad to seo you writing for tho paper again, My little granddaughter who is gettln' over the measles en joy all tho funny pictures every day, aid she makes mo read your column while she helps around In the cook room. She thinks .you draw, alt- the (sanies and wanta tf know, where you took lessons. Our parson likes your poetry, but he has traveled and can flgger out what you mean. Well, here osaea my old man, and I will have to close this time. If you don't get this let me know. Yonr truly, MRS. HY BROW. BUI Baldwin says Jbis country will It absolutely dry as soon as a new generation of non-consumers can be Prlscllla Dean evidently had use for all hor reservo fund of enorgy and "pep" In tho making of "Reputa tion," her latest and "biggest Universal-Jewel production In which sho appears at tho Liberty Theatro to morrow Sunday, NOT1UK Wilt PltllliUJATlO.N (Publisher) (Not Cool ImnA) llKPAimiKNT OK TIIK 1NTK1UOK U. 8. LAND OFFICK at Lnkovlow, Ore. Juno I, 1021 NOTICK Is hereby glvon that Ah ner C. Roberts, of Merrill. Oregon, who, on April 2G, 1917. nindo Homo stead Kntry, No. 010110, for Lots 3 4. Section 14, Township 41 8, Range 112. WHl Meridian, lias filed notlco of Intention to make final thrco-yoftr Proof, to establish claim to the land nbovo described, boforo C. R. DoIap, Clerk'of tho County Court, at Klam ath Falls. Oregon, on tho 9th day of July. 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Carl Howie. Charles Cox. Mward Knox, O. A. Thomn, nil of Merrill, Oregon. Notlco will bo published for five consecutive weeks lu tho Klamath Ilorald. JAMKS F. nuiioKsa. 4-11-18-25-2 Register. IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OK TIIK STATU OK OIIKOON Will TIIK COUNTY OK KLAMATH KununotM for Publication Louhi Roescb, Plaintiff, vs. T. W. Phenogor nnd J. S. llnlloy. partners doing business ns Phono ger & llnllcy. W. T. Kstop and A. W. Walker Auto Company. Defendants. IN TUB NAMB OF TUB 8TATB OF ORKOON To W. T. Bstcp, defendant herein: You arc hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed agalmt you and others In tho abovo entitled suit, on or boforo tho 1st day of July. 1921, that bolng tho last day of tho,tlmo prescribed in tho order for publication of this summons, and If you fall so to answer or appear, for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho roltot preyed for In his complaint on fllo herein to-wlt For Judgment against tho defend ants In this en uno and each of them or tho sum of Four Thousand Dollars i, . .. .. ...,t or tnosum or fourTuousanu uonnrs Playing the two cxtromcly oppo- M. nft0. . ,n,nrc.t ,h.rpnn from site roles In "Reputation," dashing ,Sortcmbcr 28, 1920: for tho solo of In offering his second-hand road ster for sale, a condld advertiser says he has an "excellent reason for sell ing." They usually do. Oene Hammond opines that It some of these agitators would agitate a hoe on the farm the country would be a lot better off. Open hootch! season for prunes and like a hurricano through Its anlraat ed scones, displaying tho tenso re pression of a pent-up volcano, and again bursting forth like a mghty explosion of a charge of dynamite, Miss Dean displays more energy to the square Inch In this forcoful dra ma than has been presented on a screen In years. ' Prlscllla's wild desert rldo In "Tho Virgin of Stamboul" seems tame in comparison with many of her scenes in "Reputation." Hor desperate bat tle with the Chinatown gangsters In "Outside the Law" fades Into Insigni ficance after one sees her tempestu ous climaxes In "Reputation." In this photodrama one see Prlscllla In the two antithetical roles, one oppos ed to the other, and by some of the best doublo exposure photography ever accomplished, many scenes show the two characters In tho same scene, esch expressing a contrasting emotion. "A kick in every foot" may sound like an attempt at humor, but It seri ously describes the whirlwind action In "Reputation." It was directed by Stuart Pat on, from "False Colors," a magatlno story by Bdwlna Levin, made Into a scenario by Luclan Hub bordnd Doris Schroeder. Time for strawberry shortcake. And. watermellon coon! Bobble Ryan says viewing them from tho rear, you can't tell grand mothers nowdays from 16-year-old girls. 1'OHHlbly Ho Detdrr-M to Mako Another Touch From Chicago Tribune PERSONAL INFORMATION WAN TED concerning the address of a Mr, Westennan who loaned me money while wo were stationed In the quar termastor camp at Gleveres, Franco, June, 1919. C. S. Ailing, Y. M. C. A Waukegan, 111. A fellow who walked In his sleep fell out of a thirteen story window In New York tho other day. Ho was cur ed of the habit. At, the Theaters THE STAR The mjoat recent of super-film plays, "Passion," which opens an en.' gagement at tho. Star theatre Sunday is said to mark a now epoch In mo tion pictures. 'Passion" Is an intlmato Torsion of tho story of a Uttla French milliner who rose to a position com manding a king and affecting tho des tinies of a nation. It Is presented as n Associated First National attrac tion and It comes to this city with an actual record for establishing new I1 THE MON.DALE A storm at sea, the crash of the big ship on tho shoals, the waters poun ding It to pieces, and doath In the deep, with only a single survivor. This Is one of the big scenes In "Girl of the Sea," which will be tho feature attracted at the Mondalo for two days, commencing Susday. Iletty Hllbum, tho beautiful six-toen-year-old screen artist Is the fea tured player In the production which was mado by tho Submarlno Film Corporation, owners of the Subma rlno Tube, an apparatus which ena bles them to take photoplays be neath tho ocean, not without danger, as sovoral encounters with sharks and giant devil fish have attested. Exteriors for "Girl of tho Sea" were mado on a Bmall Island In tho West Indies known as "Devil's Reef." Here the survivor from tho shipwreck a mero child, Is washed ashore and for a number of years lives alone In a cavern or In the waters surrounding the reef. When a rescuing party fin ally reaches the island they find hor a primitive being, who known noth ing of tho outside world. Drama enters the story and pro vides a sorles of thrilling situations both above and beneath tho waters, and Miss Hllbur is called upon to per form some hazardous acquatls stunts. The story Is unfolded In a beautiful panorama of. Ufa In tho tropics' and among tho botanical gardens boncath the southern waters. On,o of tho big scenes In the play is a iibV oetween me uero ana a gl two certain S-ton Attcrbury Trucks designated In said complaint and for tho application of tho funds dorlvod therefrom to tho payment of costs and disbursements In this action and attorneys tees, and tho remainder, If any, to tho payment of tho sum de manded In said complaint and for furthor Judgment against tho defend ants and each of them. Jointly and severally, for any deficiency that may be remaining after applying the pro ceeds of said salo as aforesaid, and for execution against tho property of either or all of said defendants whether owned Jointly or severally: and for a further decree of tho court that the notes described In said com plaint be reformed to boar dato of September 28th Instead of October 7th, and for such other and further relief as may seem to the court equi table and Just. This summons M served by publi cation thereof In Tho Evonlng Her ald, a dally newspaper, printed, pub lished and of general circulation In Klamath County. Oregon, by order of Honorablo D. V. Kuykendall, Judge ofabovo entitled conrt, made and en tered on the 17th day of Mny, 1921, which said order requires that tho summons be published at least once a week for six consecutive weeks be ginning on the 20th day of May. 1921 COLLIER k COLLIER, STONE ft WIEST, Attornoys for Plaintiff. M 20-27. J 3-10-17-24. Jl. ideals In screen production. Asido ant octopus who gets the man In Its 1 nnr. ikMleii rtvi.1- ..A.A ...... 'ia from- lta reputed new technical per- tentacles, this scene grows in.'intor IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OK TIIK HTATK OF OREGON FOR TUB COUNTY OF KLAMATH Margaret Luclllo Freeman, ) Plaintiff.) Equity vs. )No. 1298 Quy N. Freeman, )8um- Defendant) mons To Guy N. Froeman, tho abovo named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are horoby roqulred to appear and answer tho complaint fllod against you In tho abovo entitled suit on or boforo tho 25th day of Juno, 1921, that bolng tho last day of tho time prescribed In tho ordor for publication of summons heroin, and If you fall so to appear, plead, answer, demur or otherwlso movo within that time, for want thoroof, plaintiff will apply to tho abovo en titled Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint as follews: For a decree of tho abovo entltlod Court forever dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now and horotoforo ex isting between plaintiff and defend ant, upon the grounds of wilful do sortlon by dofondant of plaintiff for moro than ono year Immediately pre vious to the commencement of this suit, against the will of the plaintiff and without hor consent; becauso do fondant haa failed, neglected and re fused and does now rofuso to support this plaintiff, his wife. Thts'summons Is servott unon von. the said dofondant. by tho nubllav. tlon thereof In tbo Evening Ifaraiii. a dally newspaper, published In Klam ath Falls, Klamath County, Stato of Oregon, and of general circulation In said County 'and State, onco a weok ror o successive weeks, tho first nut,. llcatlon bolng made May 14, 1921, and the last publication Juno 2G, 1921, by order of tbo Honorablo Rob ert If. Bunnell, Judgo of tho County Court of the Stato of Oroirnn tnr h County of Klamath; mado, enterod and-filed on the 13th day of May, 3. H. CARNAHAN. ' Attorney for Plaintiff. H.21-28J4-1H8.25 '" NOTIOH OF HAMS OF IRIHOATION DISTRICT nONDH NOTICE IS HRRHMY GIVEN That soaled proposals will bo received until tho 24th day of Juno A. D. 1921 at tho hour of 2 o'clock In tho aftor noon for tho purchase of Fifteen Thousand Dollars' worth of bonds of tho Kntorprlno Irrigation District of Klamnth County, Oregon. Said bands are to draw interest at tho rato of 0 per cent per annum, pnynblo semi annually upon tho 1st dny of July and tho 1st dny of January of onch year until tho maturity of snld bonds. Snld proposnls will bo rocolvod by tho Hoard of Directors of snld Irriga tion District, and should bo dlroctod to the Secretary or tho Kntorprlno Ir-l rlgatlon District, euro of Fred. D.I Vlctclier I.oomls Building, Klamath Fnlls, Oregon, Wttn ttnnpft nf nlrAnlnvn MAjtuA tit A miu 1'vtnu im uiiuiituin irouiiu mu ; right to reject any or all bids offer-1 od. G. J. H1LYARD. nocroiary oi mo lioam or Di rectors of Kntorprlso Irriga tion District. M19-J20 Mr THE CLUB CAtfE Serves you right You will never realize the dif ference in restaurants until you have tried the CLUB CAFE Our Prices are Right On 6th St. Near Main. Hot ike Mother usob make! .and py f how ehcour with 9Pf&& hof-evfi or Cbfppf ana pore crmom Tgke Homed Do$tn Ikqfhnuts 30t Cooking Electrically the ideal method Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They are cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. They eliminate the drudgery, the grime and the nerve racking tension caused by wood stoves. The expense is surprising ly low. Let us tell you about it. VMMMMMMMMM Caliiornia-Oregon Power . Company "Let us be your servant 2 3 BUICK s '' athtJsisfcaM Present lines of new Buick six-cylinder models will be cafried thru the 1922 season. Beginning June 1st the new series and prices will be as follows, f. o. b. factories,. .Flint Michigan. Old I'ricet Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roudster, $1795 Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring, - $1795 Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe, - $2585 Model, 22-47 Five Passenger Sedun, - - $2895 Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe, - $2985 Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring, $2065 Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan, - $3295 JVrio Prices $1495 $1525 $2135 $2435 $232$ $1735. $2635. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. Pioneer Builders of Vnlvc-in-Head Motor Cars i Brancha in all Principal C.Ukt Dealer Everyiehtn Local Dealer Buick Sales and Service f ) T 1 ' ' Seventh" and Klamath Co. Phone 176-W