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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1921)
TtTsMMLT. AVUKT 9. 1MU. L , : 2ISBSQ THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAan six '. i 'Perianal Mention Mr. and Mi. Frank Corponlng were arly moraine visitors in tho county eat today attar auppllei for their out' at Olene. ( Mr. Bra Crook I expected home tonight from a three weeks' vaca Uon visit In Portland. Jim Thraaher arrlvod In town Inst Bight from Syean marsh, -whore he haa been employed on the Williams ranch. B. H. Vanalckle of Swan lake was in town yesterday afternoon purchas tag supplies. Byron Hardenbrook and Fred Hous ton are out for a fow days, on a nage hen hunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thrasher, who hare been hero for some tlmo ns the gnests of Mr. Thraahor'a broth r, Oeorge. and family, left thin morning for Loa Angeles "where they will atop for a few days before re turning to their home" In the east. R. W. Ayer, a member of tho Max ma party, was brought Into town yesterday with a badly Infected foot. Mr. Ayer's home Is In' Portland. Mlas Katherlne Ulrlch 'underwent an operation for the remoral of ton Biles yesterday afternoon at tho Blackburn hospital. Mrs. Gus Illlyard was a county' eat Tlsltor yesterday from her ranch home east of town, for the purpose NM purchasing supplies. Ik T. Conn and Don Singleton, Lake county sheepmen, rwere busi ness visitors here yesterday. Mrs. H. E. Jones, Miss Eda Jones, Mrs. K. Meyer and Kenneth Meyer left this morning for the Lake o the Woods to spend the remainder of the week. Miss Thelma Gibson left this morning fcr Portola, California, where she will take up her future residence. Miss Helen Wlrts was a passenger oa this morning's train, bound for Medford on a week's , vacation trip. J. J. Hitler, Southern Pacific agent' at the local station, left this "morn ing for Dnnsmutr on company busi ness. Mist Mary P. Bellmeyer is a Kla snath rails visitor this week from Portland, Oregon. X. XL Burton of Algoma arrlred U town yesterday to look after butl- aess matters. Panl C. Bates la registered at the White Pelican hotel today from Portland. Mrs. Barge Mason and son Burge Jr. and Mrs. Clarice Worflen return ed last night from a month's out ing at Rocky Point. Jndge D. V. Ruykendall left this morning is bis car for Medford. He was Accompanied by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Cole and son Norman, niece Dorrls Kuykendsll and by his son John. Judge Kuykendall will re tarn home tomorrow and the rest of his party will continue on to Eugene and Drain. W, B. Watters and wife and tiro s'hlldrea, Margaret and William, hare arrlred from Van del la, Missouri, to visit with Mr. Water's sister, Mrs. K G. Coamings and family. Mr. and Mrs. Waters sre making an exten sive tour of the west. Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Cummlngs and family and Mr. and Mrs. Waters and family will leave for a few days outing at Cra ter lake. L. Gerber is a county seat visitor this week from his largo stock ranqj In Horsefly valley. Clyde Bradley has been spending several days In the city from his ranch In the valley attending to mat ters In connection with the fair board and also looking after road matters. W. E. Duncan, a state senator from California, is a city visitor enroute from Crater lake. W. F. Arant, who with Mrs. Arant moved to Ashland last year to mako his home Is back for a pleasure and business visit with old friends in Klamath. Mrs. "Vera Gordon was in town this morning making purchases from Klamath Falls merchants for bar farm on the 'Merrill road.. Mike Dally who operates a ranch est of here was dty business vis itor this, morning. Tbs ranch which Mr. Dally helps to operate was onpe the property of himself and John O'Connor, but recently Stephen Barry took over Mr. O'Con nor's share. Mr. and Mrs. J.' M. Bell accom panied by their small daughter, Ks teleen, and by Mrs. Bell's mother, who is spending two months here from Anthony, Kansas, and by Mrs. Rebecca Brans, left this morning for Spring Creek on a week's out ing. Mr. Bell Is an employe of the Sunset grocery company. Mr, and Mrs. Claude Daggett and mall daughter, Mary Jane, with her Persian kitten at the end of a chain, left this) morning for Fort Klamath An Advance Peep at the Next War! j i i mmmtm i . i n in PH T - aaK, BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMl9?dL. BaBaVlis4kV I Bb BxlllllllllllBBVBHsafalllllBBr3Bifall&XBnjslllllllllllllBB VW BTaBTaBH .BTafaTTafBtmLifafafafsaTafafsVSfc.. x 3IHBflnBaBTaHlBBBfHHnBTBTF:ft Sbb"b"by "aWKBfKtJ. Matt &HHIHIBTaBTaBTaB7v3BeiCi iMssH "bTsSHbtbbtMi Baauf CSaBBBBBBBBBBamaa4 aBVjmsr, vabvjs BBnSSBsvsaaM jKKlSHaBBBBaVMBBBwi' 'iaWHaV- fflM(K aWwTSSaaaHLLaaBai'VJaVsK SfiSaVaV This "vlllacc" was constructed In Ensland for a demonstration of the ndvinre maile In aerial warfaie Most cf the bullitlnRM were mailo of sparo airplane partn. Tho church stecpta Is 10 fort tilth All of tho pilots who took iart In tho bombing were vctsrans of the World Wnr When ihey ilnlshed anhts In their cnr. They will spend a month camping In Wood river valley. Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. Albertson and Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Urockcnbrough spent tho week-end at Crater lake. Mrs: Upton was n county scat visi tor today from her home on tho Mer rill road. Mrs. W. IL Shaw, who hns been hero for tho past month visiting old friends, will Icavo In tho morning for California whero she will spend the winter. Mrs. Shaw was n teach er In tho Klamath Kalis public schools at ono tlmo. Marion Kino of the Nine number company was a city visitor this morn ing with his brother. They exper ienced an accident to their cnr when It ran into tho back of a Western Transfer truck on Main si root, ac cording to witnesses. , Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Forge were Crater lako visitors the first tff the week. F. D. Fletcher and Mr. and. 'Mrs. Charlos Jensen spent the first of the week at Rocky Point on a fish lag trip. J. F. Maddox Is spending a few days at the big Klamath marsh where he Is Interested In the sheep business. World's Greatest Gun i yJjAtaCeKdaVl'SBmlBHBlsaBBBBBBH zsmjftjfmjsmMsggsmsm HMk-VieSaHaBeBPll&liaaal BBBBViiH slsssiHSsslsiiasslsBBBBK'A7aKIBCBH 3SS&aflBBBBBBXBBBB.BHBaBBBBBBBBBnr1Bs92Ma'3BBBBBl fifmieSMSjSmmwSefMmmSmSmTaKFi -"JMB"sTttttJ aU'SsPWSWSsY&'SSWm&ESMTS t ? v vavsffl aglHXvCT53sgBaBgs Store Workers to Picnic Tpnight The fifth annual picnic of the omployes of the ,11. N. Moo Dry Goods . company will take place on tho shores of the Upper Klamath lake this evening after S o'clock. This picnic has been an annual event since the store was started here ,and each tlmo has been most enjoyable. The party tonight will bo taken In, two relays to some point on tho west shore In A. C. Yaden'a launch, "Tho Peter Leap," and will return late tonight, after the moon has risen. Tho Invited guests are: Misses E. E. Sullivan, Mary and Minnie Walker, Jo. Upp. Mrs. II. w: Kirk, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Wilson, Carl Harden, William Mc- Nealy and H. N. Moo. 1 WEATHER RECORD J o o Hereafter The Herald will nnbllah the mean and maximum tempera ures and nreclnltatlon record as tak. en by the U. 8. Reclamation servlca Utlon. Publication will cover th day previous to tho paper's Issue, up VW V V V4UV Ul iUU UUJ. Au-ff. 1 ......, Aug. 2 ........... Aug. i Aug. 5 ...... Aug C ..... ., Aug. 7 Aug. 8.:... Max . 88 . 86 . 89 . 89 . 90 . 9 . 96 . 87 Mln. 65 61 66 50 oC 57 61 . 56 Precipitation Weather Probabilities . ' : The Cyclo-StormaKrnnh at 'Underwood's Pharmacy has re corded but little ichange'in bar ometric pressure since tho re port of yesterday, although the tendency at tlmo of going to press Is slightly downward. Forecast for next 24 heurs: Fair and warm, Tho Tycos recording ther mometer registered tho follow ing maximum and minimum tomperaturcs today. Low, 50; High 82. m i MARKET ItKPOUT PORTLAND, Aug. 9. Cattle weak; bora steady;, sheep nominal and un changed; eggs one cent lower, buy ing price 26 and 38 cents; butter firm. This Is the mightiest gun ever invented. Though It looks like i bicycle pump, noted American Inventors and cnislneo. who unve a public test In the Wool worth tower. New York, call It n weapon that will make war "loo terrible for nntlons to risk " The Invention. In the form of a small rlvrtlnc run uyi shown here) drove three-Inch ttevl slugs through a three-quarter Inch steel plnle. Thus In iiencvtlinu- It can Ui used as a riveter In bulldlnic construction and shipbuilding ind In wan time Its giant counterpart experts nay. can hurl ne-ton projcclllw or exphwtv fas bomlw from S00 to 100 nillen. It use sniokeloas ow.ter. n.,l1.noJn.t? " "' "" r,lett ot a sh register, and dwarfs "Bis; Benha.: NKWHEItUV IITXI KNTITLKD TO SEAT IX V. H. 8HVATK WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. Tho re publicans of the sonate privileges commltteo today voted tBat Truman H. Newberry, whose election from Michigan was contested br' Honry Ford, had a clear title to the scat. The case now goes to the senate for final action. r WEATHER REPORT OREGON Tonight and Wednos day, fair; cooler in east portion. v THE HTRAND Dunlin Farnum, tho hundsomo actor who achieved a groat success In "Tho' Virginian" and other great stago plnys, Is ono ot tho Interesting stellar attractions at tho Strand to night. Mr. Farnum uitl bo present ed in tho Alaskan cava man drama In flvo parts, entitled "Tho Iron Strain." Miss Enid Markoy, n pop ular leading 'woman ot tho Inco studio, la associated with Mr. Far num in this play. Tho unusually high quality of Trlanglo porsonnel Is also to bo noted in tho othor mom bers of tho cast, which Includes Charles K. French, Loulso Glaum and Truly Sbattuck. "Tho Iron Strain" has been described as a sort of a Cross bctwean "Tho Taming of tho Shrew" and "Tho Great Dlvldo." The circumstance of Its comparison with such classics Indicates Its. high excellence. PUBLIC NOT1CH Wo, tho undersigned, will not be responsible for any bills contracted by John O'Connor and Mlko Dally, on or after tho 8th day ot August, as tho ranch now oolong's to Mlko Dally and Stophen Harry. MIKE DAILY 9-1 1 STEPHEN IMHHY. Mako Hint Idln dollar work I Put It In tlio bnnlc. I I I bV m 1J.X I stc-' "rsm m "Try It Out Yburself ' e says the Good Judge And you will find how much more satisfaction a little of,this Real Tobacco gives you than you ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. The good, rich, real to bacco tast6 lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. So it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco LV T9HfflViMLt JiM m flaflkBA NEW TODAY FOIl RENT C-room furnished house. Phono 803-J or call 521 5th At. , A Reed bed ntd a xood bath nl Colonial rooms, 11th near Main St., nnd nl Colanlnl nnnox, 741 Walnut Ave. All outsldo nlry rooms. 9 FOIl BALK. 11031 4PU-0hnvrotct. fully equipped with accessories. New csr gunrnntno. 1 1918-llulck Six. tires, Car A-l condition, Five new 1 1918-llulck Four, guarnnlood first class condition. Heal bargain, Inquire of J. O. WRIGHT Oil IIUICK HAIiKH AMI HKUV1CH CO. 7TH. AND KliAMATH AVK. tf W1ANTKD To buy of owner n four or flro room house on largo lot or with vacant lot beside, In edgn of city. Need not bo strictly modern but comfortable nnd well built, fnr Sept. 1, Address Box U H., Herald Ofrlce. 9-1 r. Colonial nnn room rnblns for house keeping, 11th and Main Ht, and 741 Walnut Avo. COOLEST THKATRB IN TOWN- The Strand THEATRE Formerly the Mondal 11UU Main Ht. TONIGHT TIIK 111(1 ALVHKAN I'lCTUltK Dustin Farnum IN "The Iron Strain" All-Star cant. Including Bald' ! Mnrkoy, Louise (Haunt, Truly Htiat-, hick. i ins piciuru was laxnn in the heart of Alaska, nnd Is full of, iiviiwii uuu inriiiii iisii WANTKD Young mnn and mother wishes position on ranch. Mother to rook. Both experienced, Mhn can milk. Box M,. Herald Office. ! llnvo your chimneys, furnacos and rniigos olonnml by expert, Leaky roofs repnlrnd. NVii gunrnntoo to make no iiirt. ! tone 17. '' SJ U .lU.lIULS.I-HJ.IHI'H IK Wm TIIK GUMPS tWIlTtHIX Andy and "Oh, Min!" (Audy Visit Manuna-lu-lAW) AND A GOOD OOMKDY Two shows, SMS and 9 o'clock. Coming Friday. FRANK KEENAN In "SMOLDERING E.MUERH." Ready and tlm kiddles aro oft eating their way Into Jhn cool, delicious cream -Hobble says It makes him fat Mary says It gives her red cheeks but both agroo that In the summer tlmo It Is tho best treat of all. Every Ingredient used In our Ice Croam Is pas teurized before f reeling, insuring n pure and sani tary croam. Ask for ice cream made by KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY 124S Main St. A trial of uu'r Cream will uiuku (m nn eaUHMltkStlc customer. tm000m000W km For Elks Only MMrfSMMMMSMa . Yourself and Ladies are invited to attend an Open Air Dancing Party at Dreamland Pavilion Thursday, the Eleventh day of August, one thousand nine hundred twenty-one Dancing at nine Bring1 your Elk friends Tickets $1.10 VV00000m0000m0A0WW N. C O. VVMVWMMrVWWrWswyMVWMWMVVWVVvW Phone 577-J sae.Mgr.; MR. WRIGHT will call on you with full details of our Stock offering. OFFICE: 532 MAIN 4,' I .Z7Wzk2L..iJZ ""ZTTHTai, v yi'L' nv? -mwiw' ,w