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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1921)
SATURDAY, JOTfH IS, 1MI THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON PAQITW I FILM WILL SHOW STUDEBAKER 1 111 the mine wut Is declared to be tho moat ronifuitablc Industrial film over tak on Mill bo exhibited hero Juno 21 at tlio Star Theatre. It shows tho com ploto manufacture of tho Studobaker Light-Six In tho nonrcst and most Modern automobllo plant In tho 'world. Arrangements to show this famous movlo havo been mado by Dunham Auto Co., tho Studcbakor distributor. Although ot an industrial nature, this morlo abounds In human Inter est, with plenty of action and In some eases real cxcltomcnt. It shows tho waking ot 8tudebaker cars from tho raw material down to tho finished tar. One of tho unusual features of this film Is that special lighting and col oring effects were used In many of tho scenes, making them realistic to a striking degree. Veritable, miracles ro performed by automatic and thor ultra-modern devices that do early everything but talk. A Tlow of this morlo is in somo ways more interesting and Insptrng akan a trip through an automobile plant Itself, because many details and Derations which eacapo tho eye on smch a Journoy are caught by tho casnera. Tho numerous inspections through which oach part passe to tnsuro Its accuracy and quality arc vividly pic tured, and throughout tho picture an lanprosalvb feature ia the speed and ftlclency with which results arc sc oured, as well as the high type ot saen to whom tho various tasks ara allotted. AH operations shown are aierformed In the Studebakcr plant at South Bend, where tho Now Light Six is manufactured complete. dorris personals DORRIS, Cat., Juno 18. Arthur Dtockllnger, whoso father B. A. Blockllngcr, Is principal owner of tho Dorris Lumber tt Box Company here, Is visiting in Dorris. Ho lives in San Francisco. Charles Twohy, lumberman1, is In Dorris, tor a few days' business visit from San Francisco. Charles Roberts, representative ot the Medford Orocery Company at Klamath Falls, was in town yester day on business. Mrs. John Endcrs, accompanied by ner mother, Mrs. L. Jacobs, and Mrs. - Hardln Carter, ot Klamath Falls, were In Dorris Thursday, having mo tored down. J. It Walton and brother Wcsloy havo departed for their old homo in Iowa for an extended vacation. Tho former (was connected with tho Dor ris Lumber ft Box Company here, while Woeley has been with the Chll oquln Lumber company at Chlloquln. Charles Cooper of Macdool, drovo to Dorris yesterday morning to trans act business. Mrs. J. T. Dayman entertained Wednesday cventng at her homo In honor of Messrs . Joo nnd Wcsloy Walton who departed Thursday for tho cast. Thoso present woro Mrs Margaret Kerwln, J. F. Wlso, Joo Walton. Wesley Walton and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bowman. Members of tho city board met Thursday evening and appointed J. F. Wise, a member of the board, as mayor pro-tern, or until tho vacancy caused by the resignation ot Oeorgo Otto recently is filled by appoint ment or election. Mr. Otto's resigna tion has not yet been acted upon but it is understood that It will stand and that another man will bo ap pointed by tho board or elected by tho voters ot Dorris to take his place Mayor Otto vacated following n recent stormy meeting during which personalities grow warm. A number ot ladles pleasantly sur prised Mrs. Guy Quackenbush Wed nesday afternoon when they called at her home laden with numerous gifts constituting a shower. The Office Cat sssV ,s9 11V JUNIUS A ItnnltnK Romance "Cecelia," begged tho ardent swain, "Unto my pleadlngH lend thine car; Don't toll me that my suit Is vain, I swoar to always loro you, dear I" Tho lady murmured tomlorly, "1 know no nobler fellow lives But I can never wed," said she "A man who splits infinitives! Republicans! ' sV'rvyyi L i ?jsfcrj ;i?ig SSSftLL BSBSSBBSBBSSSSsl SBSSSc h-JBSSSSSSSSSSSSSa2MlaBSSSSm f' y2kissssssB BBBSSSSSSSSSSSsV SsBBSSSSSSSSSSSSSa 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ President Harding sent congrau latlons to Mrs. Princess Barnwell ot EdneyvM. N. C. mother of thus triplets, for a good reason. She i walked eight miles to vote for him, The triplets were born after she re turned home the soma day. M -" Crtttr Ult,r KLnatk V? & b3 r-- ir.ttfthtKtrlfi7r.tit it- ySS li 1 . , jS 1 Bram i :t . ' '-r. -"s - ifuvM! v ... j ir era n. r-rj tbXl-l V Vs. fW M WMVri-lJ ".SJnfflhMsVV m. ygilmkSffi I A WrM M I a 1 I i n M c o ,. w dneoappimwiu of Crater M$, VvORDS cannot adequately describe the beautie3 cf Crater Lake. Its sapphire-blue coloring, its picturesque island and its gor geous setting combine to moke it one of nature's wonder spots. Crater Lake i3 in the southern part of Oregon and is accessible by automobile from Klamath Falls. And motorists may plan a trip to Crater Lake with assurance because Red Crown Gasoline may be obtained all along the route from north or south. Make your trip with "Red Crown" the gasoline of quality the gasoline with a continuous chain of boiling points. Look for the Red Crown sign on service stations and garages. " STANDARD OIL COMPANY - (OUferola) )k Gasoline of Qualify (WRITH YOUR OWN HEAD) From tho Otwen (Ind.) leader I wish to thank thoTotera of Owen county who supported mo In the re cent oloctlon, In electing mo to tho office ot county commissioner. FRANK UVC,a. Fred Baker says that among tho world's most conscientious voters I was William Shakeapcaru, who It U avered nover repealed. - - -j - - - .. . . - - - . - - - - . - - - - - - - .. ....eee. m "Marriage," saya an eminent ob slstor. "is the school of lite." Ya'a ono of those oarn-wtlle-you-Iearn Institutions. Tmajody A high-bred young puppy from Skyo Searched long and in vain for his eye, For hid mlatreos with care Hod combed his long hair O'er tho placo whero tbeso orbs oaght to be. Wo ogreo with tho American ad miral who says, "It was a fine old hon that .batched tho "American Baglo." . H(j Our Policy 4 1 Absolute Responsibility f , , .i' 2 Capable Management . 3 Courtesy 4 Increasing Helpfulness Our policy is to encourage every member of this community to take on increased efficiency to cooper ate in every practical project in making this a better community in which to live to cause every individual entering our doors to feel a cordial atmosphere to en courage every ambitious person of integrity to further financial advancement TO HELP FIRST NATIONAL BANK (VA'VWVVMSSVVVAAlMANMAAlMVMAVMVVVWVWVMVVVVVVMVVVVWVVVVNlVVWMWVV1fVVWWWMMWVVWMMMMWMM C , !,! , ,- yiiViVi""-nri,VYViJrYvivrrrYvvrrvvrrrtvv'vrnviVYvv In saying one should keep only enough to live on comfortably, John Wanamaker Ht'inw to hnro overlook ed getting It im u necessary preliminary. Ho AU.Rouad Girl NV1 Afstiy Wanted Girl for housekeeping; flat. Ad. In Sioux City Journal. That ad the HU This wouldn't be such a bad place after all if it had decent people In It. New Idea. Hell's that same way. Coma Up Oat of That Since prohibition went into effect, man has como to occupy a now place In the home. American Issue. The Cellar! GtzwdJnai Aroastiaas Chaw your food; you havo no git tarda. Royal Arcanum Bulletin. Is this a health note, or an Insinu ation that there oro no chickens In the Royal Arcanum? Judging from recent accounts of killings and such in Now York, tho pink kimono Is destined to outshine tho hlghpowored gruy touring car. Diamond Dye It Like New Again Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains simple directions to dye old, faded, ' shabby matorlala whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, any new, rich, fadeless color. Buy no other dye. , IN T1IH CIRCUIT COURT OF THH STATK OF ORKGON I OR THK COUNTY OF KLAMATH F. D. Moran, Plaintiff ) Equity vs. ) 1293 Loretta Lavlna Moran, ) Sum Defendant.) mons. To Loretta Lavlna Moran, the abovo named defendant: court forovor dlitaolvlng thu bonds of n dally nnwspaper, publlahrd In matrimony now existing between the' Klamath Kails, Oregon, and of gvnrr plaintiff and defendant upon tho, al circulation In Klamath County, Op grounds of wilful desertion by do- igon, onco n wunk for nli succeaslvn fnnil.n, r.t i1p.I.,, m. ., . t. n a ' .......l... , I. ,ImI .. t I.I I am , I .. I..l. HUUMi IIIU IIIBI HIUIIlilllUII (JUIHK inudo May H, 11)21, and the last publication, Juno 2D, l'Jll, by order of tho Honoralilo It. II, Bunnell, Judgu of llwi County Court of Klam ath County, Oragon, made, entered and filed In said Circuit Court ou May 13th, 1V21. J. 1 1. CARNAUAN, Attornoy fori'lalntlff M H.2t-2H-J4-ll-lg-JC fondant ot plaintiff for moro than one year Immediately previous to the commencement ot this eult against tho will or pallntlff nnd without his consent; for cruel and inhuman trout, meat Inflicted by tho dofondant upon tho plaintiff rendering his life bur donsomo. This summons is served upon you, tho said dofendant, by tho pnbllca tlon thereof In the Kvenlng Herald. yAwnMs Morely as a display or will power, we refrain from attempting a bum wbooto on stenographers vs. tho nowly-dlscovered war tax on chew ing gum. But, alas, that wag back In tho days when gulls wore coraoU and collected bows from their admirers' hat bands. In the name of tho Htato of Oregen: You are heroby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit on or before the 24th day ot Juno, 1921, that being tho last day of the tlmo prescribed In tho ordor of pub lication ot summons herein, and It you fall so to appear, plead, answor, demur or otherwlso move within that time, for want thcroof plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho roliof pray ed for In his complaint ns followH, to-wtt: For a decree or tho abovo ontltiod No Naked Knoes In Shelbyvlllo. Headllno In VinconncM, (Ind.) Com mercial. Put tho car back In tho gar ago, Jones. The History of Your Eyes And for future reference. For ydur safety wo always preserve a complete rocord of dato, kind ot lonsos and style of frame furnished, ho that at all times wo aro in a position to duplicate your proscription in caso you loso them or they aro broken. This is only ono ot tho many ways where euro is exercised for tho benefit of our patrons. H. J. WINTERS GRADUATE OPTICIAN 706 MAIN STREET Make TheOREGON Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND liMmBrVWMMW. . m. 'MMWl it' 1 m lssualsssSPBBkBSSM1t4f9 lsssssssssssssssssssBBssssUassHssr ilAAAAAaiAAAAaAMWWMMNVMWWVMwVWWWWVwVWWwVMM BLOCK WOOD and GREEN SLAB Buy your block-wood new whllo tho price is clioap It won't I bo any cheaper but blocks will be scarcer. Placo your orders for green-stab tho poor man's wood. 10 cords for $35.00. A year's supply, can you beat ItT O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO nuitN" 419 Main St. Phono CSC I TonoRe POPULAR SPACIOUS LOBBY At the Center of Everything BROADWAY at STARK ST. Wo suggest yo write, phono or wiro for reservations ' Arthur II. Moyers, Manager mii IflttTi TMStHABKOtttHUJXllMtaER " m pfJ Jj chV1 l (ftS?SfmS'JFVKytkWvfjtiKi ZLir WHY? Uso ordinary Fir Flooring whon you can buy tho famous I LONG-BELL FORKED LEAF OAK FLOORING For less than you would pay for a good carpotT On account ot a recant decllno In tho markot wo aro ablo to make thoso exceptionally low prices: 13-10x2 U Clr. Quartered .White Oak 1225,00 13-16X2U Clear Plain Whlto Oak ino.OO1 13-10x2 No, 1 Common Oak 80,00 3-8x2 Clonr Qunrtorod Whlto Oak I17C.00 3-8x2 Clear Plain Whlto Oak 1120.00 Wo have Jhls stock storod In diiBt and molaturo proof bins 1 roiuly for Immodlato delivery, Wo invito your inspection. i BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. niONB 107 'O O