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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1921)
SATURBAr, tXJWH 1S.1M1 PAoavooa THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, 6ECON -I Si Ut The Evening Herald t. MURRAY- SOULE JMltor Cltr Editor Published Jally except Sunday, br Vln Herald Publishing Company of SDamatn Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. i ate red at the poitofflce at Kla Math Falli, Ore., tor transmission through the mails aa second-class utter. fHMIUult OK TOR ASSOClAfKl) The Associated Pres u exclusively entitled to the use for republication t all news dispatches credited to It, r not otherwise credited In this apor, and also tho local nows pub fisher herein. RATURD.VY, JUNK 18, lOUl Personal Mention Last night tho dologates from hero who havo bcon attondlng tho differ ent lodgo conventions which met in Portland this week returned, Includ ing E. E. Magoo, John Shannon, K. S. Hcnrr. Mrs. Oscar Peyton and Mm. C. E. Jay. D. C. Aglcr, former Southern Pa elflo conductor between hero and 'Weed, who has been in tho service of tho Southern Pacific for tho last 45 years, died in Portland last Thurs ,r. Misses Agnes and Mary McCor . mack returned homo last week from Portland and Conrallls where they nivo spent the past winter. Miss Ag sseis attended collego at Conrallls and returned homo for tho vacation 'per iod. The improved smx ....xfxx iod. The many frlenfs of Miss Mary wtll bi pleased to learn that -she is Tsmch improved from tho medical at tention sho received in Portland dur ing the past winter. Mrs. John Hamilton and son. Or Tllle, who have bcon hero for tho past week, will return to their homo at Corning Sunday. John C. Hill, former manager of tho Klamath Development company, will arrlvo hero this evening from OQlfornla and will mako headquar ters at tho Hall Hotel Annex. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moore, of L05 Angeles, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Mooro will leave tomorrow for 'an extended aatomobllo trip through tho north- Cyrill Humphrey, small son of Ufa. Bert Lsvngenhovel, mettwlth an accident yesterday when ho felt upon some broken glass, cutting his hand nadir. He was taken to a hospital 'and seven stitches wore taken in the and. The Reverend Karl Matthies re -tsrned last night from California where he has been for the post three weeks on a business visit in San Francisco, San Jose and Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Klrkpatrick, f Los Angeles, aro going to Spink's amp today for two months vacation. John H. Lewis loft for Lakevlcw today for a few days business trip. Mrs. Stampley. and son Ross, aro In from Langell valley shopping and attending to other business matters. Miss Betty Gray returned last night from a two weeks vacation In Portland and San Francisco. Elton C. Wright Is a business vis itor from Dairy today. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Grey who- for merly resided In tho Upper Lake country, are here for a few days from Medford.'"' Mr. and Mrs. It. n. Moffat of Du buque, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Moffat, of Medford, aro In town on a combined pleasure and business trip. G. A. McCarthy toured tho valley yesterday and reports fine looking crops and many encouraged farmers. Charles Gray Is in Trom the Pine Grove district today attending to business matters. Mrs. O. L. Carter and two grand sons, Frcomont and Roy den Liver more, left for Weed this morning to bo gone about two weeks. Mrs. R. E. Herman and four chil dren returned to their home at Mac doel this morning after visiting hero for several days. Mrs. G. A. Sampson who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Whell, -of Merrill, returned to her home at Ssn Francisco this morning. C. E. Woods, of the Interstate Commerce Commission, who has been "hero for several days on official busi ness, left for San Francisco this trior; alng. John E. Aitchlson, also of the, Interstate Commerco Commission, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ilardcnbrook and A, F. Ifelde went to Jonnlo will remain here for several days. P. H. Lyon, of the firm of Chan ello and Lyon of San Francisco, to gether with his son Billy and daugh ter Virginia, nnd Thomas Duggan, arrived here last night by automobllo and will motor to Spink's camp to pond a few days before1 going on to Portland. , crook this morning on a few days fishing trip. Mrs. Lawrenco Mehattcy, and son, Lawronco Jr., returned, to their homo at Antlorh, California, this morning, after spending several weeks visiting hero with Mrs. Mchnffey's mother, Mrs. W. A. Jones. J. F. Mngulro and J. E. Damborry hnro returned from Portland, whore thoy went as delegates to tho stato convention of tho Knights of Colum bus. Mr. Mngulro (was honored by being nn alternate to tho National .Convention of tho Knights which will bo held in San Francisco August 3, 3 and 4. Andrew II. Kahre, who has been employed in Winters Jowelry storo for moro than threo years, is mo torlng east to visit relatives In his old home town In Indiana. When he returns west ho .will locate In California. O'CALLAOHAV ARRIVED IN IRELAND, SAY FIUKNP8 WASHINGTON, Juno 18. Dona! O'Callaghan, lord mayor of Cork, has arrived safely In Ireland, his counsel hero announced today. INDICTED FOR SLAYING IIUSRAND AT PORTLAND PORTLAND, Juno IS. Mrs. Lou Ise Agco was today Indicted for first degree murder by tho grand Jury which investigated tho death of her husband, Harry, Agcc, whose throat was slashed last Saturday morning. NOTICE TO CATHOIJCS Tho members of the Sacred Heart church will hold a GENERAL ASSEMBLY at 10:15 Sunday morn lng after services. WWW)WWWWW)WWWmWWWWWWWWWW WW TRAINMEN'S WORKING RULHtt tiONTINUH TO OH HVKKOT1VH r NEW TODAY RPKCtAIi CHICKEN DINNER HUNDAY 7la CHICAOO, Juno 18. Rule and working conditions governing tho Dig' Four brotherhoods of train- atop tho High Cost ot Living mid try jnen will contlnuo In effect until . tho Owl earn. changed by negotiations botwoon - " ; "" t. h.MW,.(., .i r.iiw.v, , Carpets and rugs cleaned to your tho brothorhoods and railways, pr! .,..,, Wl,u.h ,,hlim. ,now railway lauor ooaro, unaor a ruling ot tho board announced today. The ruling Intorprots tho board's de cision of April 14, last, and abro gates tho ordor-of July, 1030. ltJ-21 POlt SALE Threo room plnstnrcd liouso, with bath. A snap for some one. Prlco $1300. Cash (250.00. Hal a u co easy torms. J. 1). No ml, K, K. K. or phono 488. 18-20 A good bod nnd it Reed bath nt Co lonial Rooms, 11th ucnr Main, 18 tn-oimiuuusTH in Montana AND DAKOTA CAUSE LOSHKS MANDAN, N. IX. Juno 18. Cloud-1 bursts nt Wllbnux. Mont., and ho-! FOR HIKE Largo nnd small enrs ttk'nnn Hnnllmit Unit., nn.l M.i,lnn I l'tlOIlO 185, 18 North Dakota, yesterday caused thousands of dollars damage, say re ports reaching hero. Hundreds ofi Wo convo to your homo nnd take head ot cattlo were drowned. It Is !our ,"lb, P"0,oa FOR SALE Furnlturo for fi-room ihoue. Will sell soparntu pieces or nil logQthor, Oood bargains us 1 ami' leaving city, ucorgo Jirniuoy, iikid Crescent Avo. 18-20 M w FOR BALK- Oil TRADE Prnctlcallr now Fordson tractor. What have you. Tel. 342W. , 18 WANTED Cnrpoutor and teamster. Tol. 342W. 18 TO TRADE for Inbor or furniture. Ono span young mares, 1400 lbs.; one spun geldings, 1350 llis,, with harness; well broke. Tol. 342W, 18 WANTED Uy man nnd wife position on farm, or In eniiipi mull good li'iiuiHtur, woman good cook. I'linmi 656 18.21 RPKCIAL CHICKEN DINNER .'71 HUNDAY THO Hiop tho High Cost of Living and tcf tho Oiwl Cafo, A 1IAROAIN 4-room house on pane ment. Inquire 1228 Oregon Ave. Phono 478W. ;,' ' FOR RENT Ono 2-room furnished apartment and omi 4-room tiirnlbh ed npurtment, nt Leo Apartments. 18-X1 Colonial ono-room cabins for liomfci keeping. 11th near Main nt., and 741 Walnut. FOR HAI.i: OR TRADE Omi now wiishlmt miiuliliio mill 70-11). s of chick feed. 741 Walnut. IB Call 185 for your taxi. unknown whether nny their lives. persons lost Shop. Stlnson Photo 18, 'FOR SALE Oak roll top desk, nnsv I electric fan. Partitions for office or storo rooms, Soo Kolluy, (522 Main St. 18-20- NOTIOK A special meeting of tho worn ens Auxiliary of tho American Leg Ion will be called Tuesday evening nt Odd Fellow hall to elect dele gates to attend tho Btato conven-' stop tho High Cost of Living nnd try . Evory member Is tho Owl Cafe. Ily order ot the SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY Wo tlon at Eugene. urged to attend. President. "IF I WERE KING" DUE; FARNUM IN GREAT ROLE Secretary The ladles of tho II. P, O. E. will moot Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 In tho Elk's Temple. Hostesses for the afternoon aro Mrs. Golden Lincoln and Mrs. Hanson. (Horn A. Elliott, 18 William Farnum, the William Fox star. Is coming to the Llborty thoatro next Tuesday In one of tho most stirring roles ot his career. It Is that ot Frnncols Vil lon, tho famous vagabond In Justin Huntly McCarthy's book and play "If I Wcro King" a rolo made fa mous on tho stago by E. H. Solh- orn. I Mr. Farnum has given to tho screen many of tho most important pictures' shown in tho last fow years. His dual rolo in "A Talo or Two Cities," Charles Dickons' fa-j mous story, Is still being shown, throughout tho United Stages, nnd ,., IFOR SALE 192! llulck roadster. popular nnw hnmtw.ru front anil riar. wind- shlold wings, motor metor, extra tiro and tiro cover. A real buy. Central Oarage. 18-21 Bargain for caxh In Ford roadstor. I Inqulro at Diamond Tiro Co., Sixth street. 18 REMOVAL SALE All goods must bo sold at onco nt a bargain. Soo Dick, 6th and Klamath Ave. 18 USED UAHS Stages, nnd Great Britain and on tho continent. It Is Indeed a classic In motion pic ture art. Another among Farnum's Innumerable big pictures Is "Los Mlscrablcs," which, llko "A Talo of 700 750 The Willard Sign The red Willard sign marks the place where you can get authorized WillardSer vice and buy the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. We're here on the job to see that you get the full satisfaction and service you are entitled to as the user of a Willard Battery. We're authorized Willard Dealers com pletely equipped for battery recharging, re pairing and full Wil lard Service. Come in and we'll tell you how Threaded Rubber Insulation saves you money and worry. LINK RIVER Battery Station Seventh and Klamath Willard Batteries Two Cities," wilt bo shown and reshown for years. Ills "Riders, of tho "Purple Sago" and his "Rainbow Trail" drow packed hous-j es wherevor shown. ' Manager Poole of the Llborty theatre puts "If I were King" at tho top of. the list ot all Farnum pic tures. 18-tf.' 1918 llulck 1920 Overland 4 Coupe 1921 Ford touring, brand new, shocks and extra tires ........ G00 1918 Mllcholl' 1050 1917 Hupmobllo 700 These cars aro guaranteed. Your. credit Is good. KWAUNA MOTORS X. 123 Fourth St. Rowing at tfie one iPHOTQ! yAutg TO-DJIY THOMAS MEKIIIAN IN "Conrad In Quest of Hit Youth" A wllllum Do Mllln's Special Production. A golden rcmnnco of n world-w-ary bachelor who tried to lourney bark to the old town, tho old love, tho old glad thrill of life's springtime, a picture to mako ou happy you'ro alive, fj.-u-L-jui.rLri.ri.ri.rij-inrii1i"irir,-,i'i- -.----.-.-. wwwwrf SUNDAY "THE OATH" ANOTHER OF FIRST NATIONAL DIG FIVE SPEl'IAL PRODUCTIONS FEATURING "MARION OOOI'ER" Ono ot thu greatest and iuohI pleasing pictures we have ever shown yWWWWWWftWWWWWWWMWWWWWWWMWWWWMW c At The Liberty .AAAArWAAAMAAAMMpMArMrMMMWWWVWMMWWMWWMWVMWMMMIAArVMAApAAAppMAAM The Rex Cafe SUNDAY SPECIAL Crab Cocktail DINNER Chow Chow Rlpo Olives Asparsgus Tips Mayonnaise Chicken With Rico-Soup Choice of ' Chicken Frlcasseo with Dumplings Fillet Mlgnon Fresh Mushroom Sauce Chicken In Cream a la King. TODAY Cream Whipped Potatoes Steamed Rice Special Punch Choice of Assorted Plea, Strawberry Short Cake, Fresh Straw berry uundae. Tea Coffee Milk Chocolato Ice Toa Ssssjsjswwsi mmm mmmmmmm.m -JM-M-t-K--M--M--M-trMAnjnjlnJ (It'orKn Ilarr McCutctioon ureal itory "SHERRY" If you thirst for something with a real dramatic "kick" try "SHERRY" for.lt will completely satisfy you and your critical friends. SUNDAY The mot remarkable aprrtarlo "THE SKYWAYMAN" Featuring Lieut Ormer lKklnnr, tho most Intrepid aviator tho "world has nraui known. Lieut. Locklear gnvo his life to tho making of this powerful drama nnd died nt his controlo Just as thu clos ing scones wero being filmed. As an appreciation of Lieut. Locklonr's devo tion to aerial sclcnca tho producers of "Tho Skywnymnn" cnulrlbutn ton percent of ull money received from the exhibition of this film to Lieut. Locklonr's widow, n fitting trlbuto Indeed. s SSssAswMyssMMMMVMMMVVVMMVVMV'J Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Adn. MONDALE THEATRE 100 PER CENT UNION s -----,. -r--M-vvv-r,-v-nnrrii,yyy-nnnrtj MONDALE THEATRE TONIGHT Two Vaudeville Acts and two big Pictures VAUDEVILLE ' t BOBKERSHAW Tho human mocking bird and Imitator. Wonderful whistlor and imitator, a classy act. EVVING AND EWING In a black face comedy singing and talking act. If you llko to laugh don't miss this act, and don't miss thoro dancing and PICTURES Belle Bennett "ASHES OF HOPE"' A MACK SENNETT COMEDY SHOW STARTS AT 7 O'CLOCK SHARP N. r "i VVfVlVYVVVVrVvrsVuVuVtAAUlA)VtAM SUNDAY ANOTHER WONDERFUL SHOW (.'HANOI: OF VAUDEVILLE 8 CLAH.HV AtJTH A REAL TREAT a DANDY ACTS EWING AND EWING In new MingM and new talk Uiat's a Ncream BOB KERSHAW Tho Human HlrU and Imitator In all new Imitations and muslo uud songs and a -wondorful program of pictures. Blanche Sweet In "FIGHTING CRESSY" By Ilret Hurto a plcturo full of action nnd thrills, and Last Episode of "THE PURPLE RIDERS" A whirlwind finish, nlso ' THE FORD WEEKLY Showing all tho latest news of tho world. i (X)NTINUOUH SHOW SUNDAY HTARTK AT 1 V. M. HHARP (XMINO TUESDAY THE I IK J NEW HENHATIONAL PltniJItE Of THE KENTUCKY HILLS, THU DAUOHTER OF DEVIL DAN.' Lawn and Garden Seed Murphey's Seed Store PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St, rv