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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1921)
r'&i'JS? 'T7- v PAGM BRTHN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ATUBPAT, JPIiT , tWfafj OflANQ FEARED THE CAMERA ifi i. Photographer's Prsssnes of MIM Probably Bavsd Him From Da or Furful Injury. " Aa a rulo umiiRuiilniiK". tlie flwwat of Uio apes, nrn ciiujlit iouiib; and taineil before tlii'jr nro stilpl to lOti roto mill llin United Males. One of (litis animal Hint arrived In t.ow1n caws wllli (ho lirat of dm ruder. Ho was ronslilcrrit n rerjr lame, sh-ailjr. going rrmttire, ami mi nipcrt was oil gagril to ilmti)Krnili hi in. Tlio innn onteri-il tlio nrang'a caci) as tit IimiI t'liliTcil niiinjr ottior. Hi' hail noti pxiouiI tunny plati' licfnrc bo saw Hint I tin animal Mas liilrnl on mtsrlilef. Ho wna n very powerful beast, nml tlio iiiiui would liae ntnoil no rlinncii nt nil If tliu ornng Imd ! larkril lilm, Tlio mnri'n only cliance w'aa to uno tlio cinncrii iin n wen pun. Making n sign to tlm keeper to keep alli-iit. Hie ptintngraplivr pointed Ills linlid camera at tlio ernni: nnd with alow and (tendy slop appronelicd lilm. TIip krvprr was outstrip tlio door rendy to open It; Imt netltifr of tliem utternl a nound, Tim photographer wna rel lured to ur tli ornng srndually re I rent nnd at tha nine tlmo to lie nlilo to rlne'froiu ttip crouched and tni'iinclug poallloo lie kail In ken, Onee the crvattirn waa on tlio move the innn knew he had a dinnco. tin succeeded In working the rung around to the corner furlheitl from the door, which the, keeper had allontly ami idowly owned. Still point ing Ida enmern at the beast ttf, uinu vnry slnwljr linckrd out of tliu cage, Uio door wni slammed to and to waa safe. COMPLETE WORK OF TODAY Unflnlshsd Tasks Simply Msaa That On Ht Placed a Mortgage on Hla Tomorrow. Iarn tnlny'a wnrk undone an yon aiortcage tomorrow. And tomorrow ainy bring the Mb npxrtunlty yoo Bare heen looking for ao long. Try to keep tomorrow for yourself. tVy to keep It frco. Don't load It op with work Hint ahould ho done wbnn ymi leiivo your desk tonight. You never know what It may bring. Tow noer know what chances thfre 'ay ho tomorrow If you hare It clear to show somebody who can pay a Wg salary what )ou can do. Your day aro Important, otery one f them. VmcU hni Ita own work that Hint ho done. Htnrt every dny with n clean ihrct. . Nay: Thin la the work that In to b done today that inuat be doue to- ' day." ' Then do that wnrk, and do not Icbyc any of It hanging iiver Into tlio next lay. Once fall behind In your work nnd your tomorrow will nihiu bo inortgiigrd for a long wny ntiend. Hint tnenna ' wage alavery. It iiieana lack of a dinnco to seise opportunity or to take opportunity. Look forward to your tomorrowa aa lays of iirhleremciit Iays tn which t plan nnd do new tasks not to On Uh old onea. You will bo gtad.tn seo theni then. Too will ho glad of tlio fresh eight koara Hint con bo employed In some thing that la valunhlo and Interesting. Johu Illnke, In Chicago Dnlly News. Burro 8aw the Point Ono who know a my a that aome peo ple claim that anlmnla rnn't reason, but If they were nround hnrroa awhile kike he waa when hn ran a burro train p In Colorado they'd chnngo their minds. One of the burro felt down In troMlng n atrvam nnd ho wna loaded with sugar, and It took about flfteen tntttea tn get lilm on hi foet and hla load didn't weigh mora than half aa Much when they atarled out again. For month afterward that critter alwnyit contrived to fnll down when orosslng n il renin of water. It didn't lighten hla lorn! any, for the driver never trutttvl htm with sugar any more, hut ho Mill lind hope nntll tliey happened to loud hlia with tpongca one dny. That cured him. .Loi Angeloa Union. Arab Puta Comfort First The benutlftil villus that remain In Algeria nro Moorlkh vIIIom, for the Arab does not cum for thing artistic aid comfortable that other racea of tlio earth ilcmniid. If ho were given n house ho would llrxt remove tlio doora aad burn them; ho would next drive n hook Into the fncmlo tn hitch his mulo to, nnd then ho would abandon tho clilmney-plnco Innldo tlio houso and build tils tiro In tho middle of the room, delllhiB all thu walla with amoke. Ills porsonnl tdena of comfort como first. The Algerians nro not like tho French. They nro different In man aers, customs, hahlta nnd inornls, bajh Ohnrles Dlvln In tho Century. Kvon Uio Arab romarks It, and calls nil peo plo who como from rrunco "1'urUlan llomnna." One of the largest and most do llghtful affnlra of tho "wook waa tho ton at tho homo of Mr. Jamoe lllnhop Koator, honoring; Mrs. Her mini Koator (Mablo Murphy,) a Juno brldo who haa como to rrtako Klamath Knlla hor homo, Mrs. Hor iiiaii Koator altendod high school In thin city, but at tho tlmo of hor marriage waa living noar ISugonc, OroRou. Ton wna aorvod from tho dlnlnic room nnd Mrs. Ilorbnrt McCarthy of Medford pourod, Invltod uunsts worn; Minnow draco Ilon.Rln.nd, Htol In Turner, I.ucllo Ilockloy, Ksthor Cnlklmt, I, llllo Jonna, Myrtlo Jonos, Mlnnln Wnlknr, Huth I.lnnoy, AI-, bertlna Nltacholm, Vail Llnany, Klnrnnco Ilradlny, Vova Martin and Dorothea Martin, Mario JUmbo, Mota Uhaslaln, (Irota Mndlnon, draco Klllott, Ooraldlno Watt, May-( hollo Lnavltt, Clara Calkins, Patty Durbln, Korn Hanks, Kllzaboth1 Orlgaby, Hloannr Torrcy and thnj MoadamiM, Roderick Smith, Ioula lloagland, Bam Holdon, Krank II. Itobloaon, It Parker, W. D. Mann, Kvorntt McCallum, and Herbert Mc Carthy. I Mrs. Ooorgo Watt waa hostess for tho Woman's Ilrldgn Club Tuosday.J Outalda KunaU and mombora of tho club formed four delightful tables, of cards. At Ilia eloao of tho tamo refreshments worn sorvod. . Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Collier gavo a dinner Thursday ovonlng for Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Ooary and for Mra. Qoary'a mother, Mra. Gologly, who( is Tuning noro rrom uiaoaiono, uro gon. Tho P. H. O., women's natlonnl honorary fraternity, ontortalnod with a Jolly picnic auppor on tho lawn at tho homo of Mr. and Mra. Hollo C. (Iroesbock Tueaday ovon lng . Tho husbanda and children of tho mombora were guesta on thin occasion. i Mra. O, A. Krauao had a fnw friends In for brldgo on Turaday and Thursday of this week. Thoso whom alio ontertnlned on Tucadny worn tho Meadnraca Frod Shallock, Ilsslt Oregory, Eitollo Carrier, J. C. Ilrockcnbrough, K. W. Oowon, I,. Q. Van Ilollon,- Ooorgo Watt, Itol land Wright. W. O. West. Iosllo nogera, K. n. Hall and II. N. Moo. Tho irueata Thursday were: Moa damoa Don Kumwalt, K. R. Roams, W. O. flmlth. It. D. Mortonson, Hol land Wright and Mra. Coon am and It Inn Kennody of San Kranclsco, and Mtsa Murlo McMlllnn. Mra. Prod II. Dunbar ontortalnod tho Ilrldgo Club yesterday after noon. Tho houso waa simply docor ated with bowta of rosea. Ilrldgo waa played throughout tho after noon at tho cloao of which a dainty luncheon "waa served by tho hostess. Mombora preaont wore: Mosdames Charloa Martin, II, D. Moyd Ktow- art, Charloa Moore, Jnck Rtator, doldcn Lincoln, Leslie Torwllllgor, K. U. Patrick, J. S. Klllott, Clinton Ilrooklns, It. W. Homloraon, Until Gregory and Hardin Cartor. Mrs. Margnrot Pitta wna hostesa Monday evening at a porch party honoring Mra. J .11. Hansom of Portland, who la horo visiting her brothor, J. J. Parker. Tho porch nnd house wero tnndo Tory loroly with a decoration of re'e and oth- or Juno flowfim. Tho refreshment carrlod out tho docoratlon schomo of pink nnd whlto and woro sorv od by tho hostoaa. Onosts woro; Mr. nnd Mra. It. M. flmlth, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker, Mrs. McCloud, Mrs. Golden Lincoln, and tho vasal of honor. Tho mooting of St. Paul's Hpls copal Guild at the homo of Mra. It. It. Andorson In Merrill last wook "wna a moat nnjoyablo affair and 'ninny ladles from Klnmnth Kail drovn down In their cars for th afternoon. Thoy wore: Mosdamos O. V. Wlmbnrly, (1 II. Cornd, J. H. Klllott, Frod Dunbar, O. R. Wright, Goort:o Ulrlch, Ouy Man ning, Loslfo Torwllllgor, O. D. Ilurko, P. A. Albortson, K. U. Pat trick, H. K. Martin, J. C. Ilrockon brough, H. i). Lamb, Louis lloag land, II. A. Drown, C. R. Hamaby, Charles Martin, Hobort Andeson, J, II. Carlton, H. W. Hendorson,' Jeanotto, Kstollo Carrier, nnd tho Mlssoa Ollno Carlton, aaat Mary Pflougor. Planned by her parents to lo brato hor lth birthday, lb re coptlon given to Miss Allela Mario Davenport Thursday evening; was ono of tho moat delightful affairs of the summer season. The Daven port homo, which was the acea of the Joyous celebration, was abloom with fragrant rosea, whlle tbo far den outaldo, which ,was arlUlantty lighted for tho occasion, waa de lightfully arranged for tho pleas ure of the guesta. Dancing waa on Joyed on tho beantlfol aaw by young and old allko and after tho older onea returned to the boas for an ovonlng of music the younger sot enjoyed tho evening with gnmos until midnight. At tho cloao of the evening delicious rofrrahmonts woro nerved. Mrs. William Tell aad Miss Albors of Minneapolis were rela tives from out of town who -woro also present to Join with tho oth ers In extending their eongratala tlona tn Miss Davenport while tho gifts that wero showorcd apon this popular young lady woro aameroua nnd beautiful. Those present wore: Messrs and Mesdamea M. S. West, T. D. Wat tors. J. K. Uosklng. R. . Dewoese, i:. J. Murray, R. M. Dabb, . S. Henry, and H. N. Moo, tk Mes damoa C. M. Ramsby, T. . Mc Donald, O. W. Robortaoa, Krod Hhaltock, Ilryon Noud. H. Uolvln, Julo Harlow, H. V. Hutchlaa, A. F. Olovor, Fred Murpboy, M. A. Cnll.ig han. William Toll and the Mlesea Hoso Alhcra, Lorctta Konoa, K'm Konop, Honlta flchafer. Anno Cath erine Oarrott, Helen Wlrta. !-. both Ramsby and her house guest,' Allen Miller of Herkotey, Oonstanco Bhnllock, Helen Plttmnn. Walvo Wlthrow, Josophlno Upp and Marhn Upp and tho young men "were: Ru lut Pattorson, M. ifarley, Tnrh 8ny dor, Charles ChasUiln. Harry not vln, David Shirk, Walter Maanon, Murray, Hannon, Peter Motschon bachor, Uiwrcnco Iratao, Charles Magulre, Charles 3. Marslr. Archie Mnrshnll, Donald Kolley, a Co- clt Matt. Duo (o tho doath of five year-old Hnrry DeLnp tho mooting of tho Hnppy Hour Noodlo Work elub which waa to moot with Mrs. Har ry Richardson was postpoatd antll n week from this coming Taesday. Where lb -will moot at this tin has not beon docldod as yet. ' fMCvMMNWWMSVWNWVWWWMVAAA ; Novel Idea of Aviation. A certain Kruncla Luna, some two centuries ago, worked out to hla own satlnfuctlim Hint n vessel, with Its nlr supply exlinusted would stistnln Itself Btiiipeiidod In the ntninsphcre. llo pro dticod Hitch n vessol but thcro Is no ev Idonco to bIiow that hla acliemo was cor attempted ns nn nlMiuiclilnc. Now' women nnd chlliircn enn lly tlirough tho alr,und that so simply Mint the children inako pictured of their flight, and think no more of It than thsy do of loluf by. train, or by, bast. ANNOUNCEMENT ! The following markets will be open until 10 o'clock Monday orenoon and will have one delivery only. On Tuesday we close all day v, , No delivery ' LINCOLN MARKET Third and Main PALACE MARKET I ' 524 Main Street HAWKSHUR.ST MARKET 717 Main Street HALES MARKET ' 1016 Main Street v INDEPENDENT MARKET 1136 Main Street VygyyyVljUVXj-sj-UVVVtr. iiVVYirVrilriVM,,l sasashsa--saa 00- The New Light-Six NOW $1335! 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GATE MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED To any patron who witnesses these contests and is not perfectly satisfied every event on the program has been CLEAN, SQUARE SPORT i Blackie McDonald, Ross Nickerson, ' O. IV. Robertson, i Nelson Rounsevell, i $ BOXING COMMITTEE A V 4 V "ft m?c :zijjim$m4 ! tt n- 'V. "Tt-t