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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1921)
i aV I !J f THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1021 V1 '' .l!!' ,th.. ' n. i i . TTT7 , ...-.-.t, .-.- ,.,.,. .rrnn-n.vAvAmAuuLwwiW.- W' I'f' ' , -- . CENTRAL FIGURES IN ARBjUCKLE CASE :; ; f j f ' j -! jjfl fl ' -H! -",'" J. mi prevon, lett, and Miss Jcanno Dolly Clarjc. right, uro Ira ITlUSt be tasty B HHl2r ,. , pnrtant witnesses In the aiso of. "Fatty" Arbucklo. movlo comedian.' Ti. mttcf h ha1rA iiw f a iIH; IHHSi PartV f5llP!f facing trial In connection with the death of Vlrslnla Ilnppo. nim actress mUSt DC MKeil JUBt tO r V vjhjl ai(d moJcli oiiowinB a booze party In Arbucklc' rooms. the point OI fullest flaVOf. K lBT ' ' ssfXggssssssPU -1 yf f m?ifii f B IliiKl ! wfm. mEWmMiwM W& Ask your groc$- ! ' l1 .imi.ifiMLMO ONDWrLAKES PiUKl ''':1 tKsWJsssMMssssssssssssssssTsssssssssssssssssssssMsssssl LHsSsKki iB fVJH(9llIIlVrfu?!E9VIKH IK 1 Wfffaam HI fi AIFIFnAnVFPTKFMFMTC Bsr JH ' "Fnttv" Arbucklo's attornoys. Ictt to rlcht: Milton M. Cohon ot Los' V.LMJJI1 ILl ML f Llll IsILl ILI 1 I J ssssssssHb 7--ftlTl Jl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsV' '" fM I I -V ssssssssssssBt ' .ssssssssssssssssssssssH 2k!US AllfO IHakn lit nnn f flliM witnesses In tho csso ot "Fatty" Arbuckle, who Is uwaitlnir trial In Kan Francisco as a result ot tht death of Virginia Itapms, following r n book rarVi In Arbucklo's rooAs., Miss JDlako was a ruVst. at 'xhm Party. ;: Witness Miss Betty. Campbell; ono ot, tho cuests at' tho "Fatty" Arbucklo Uoozo jiarty In San' Fruricloco. Sho bays sho was annoyed at tho party by ono ot tho men guests. 4 IA)XK PINE NKWH Maggie Tollman la attending high achbol at Klamath Falls. Agnes and Chester Enman had an accident Thursday morning whllo en their way to"8ch!ool,:whenvttielr'bbrse eot frightened ata'burjp being driv en vwlth somo sbeop, and ran Into ifwlre' fencb'nnd was pretty badly cut. Fortunately neither of tho children wer'o Borlouely hurt. Lono Pine Is pretty well represent; ed at Merrill high school, there being eleven from here attending thla year. They are: Elmer Duealng, Phyrne Corum, Holt and Charlotte Qeertson, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS fTm7VM wist rlK WStrti 'Wte)tL, . Of 7r OPfcRETTA J h . TC rig CH'PEREO BY Th lAOItS PRiDGECLUB AT GLEWW HALL THE DIGCCTOR 5FLECTS MR. TOM ANO WILBUR DUFF TO ACT AS THE FOUR MOVIM0 RARY3 OF THE PRIZE RACE HORSP. WHICH APPEARS M THE THIRD SCENE - It rX THE "Fatty" Arbucklo's attornoys, lctt to right: Milton M. Cohon ot Los IAnscles. Frank H. Domlngucx ot Los Angeles and Charles II. Brcnnon ot San Francisco. They wilt defend tho movlo comedian at bis trial, outrowln& tho death of Virginia Rappe. TTReh Milton- U'llen. assistant' dlstrlcj attorney of San Franclseo, ythi will probably bo In direct chorgt) ot tho prosecution ot "Fatty" Arj buckle, movlo comedian, in conneej tfon. with the death of Virginia Ilappo, jnwtfMJi. ' 1 ii'' ur a..: ii ( i' ' .1 n 1 t Agnes and Chcater.Enman, Estin and Kenneth Klgor, Lolseand Joyco Slg- ford'andiDcsslefTailman. '"-'" ' I' Ji E. KnmanN andfamily visited A .n-i.ensiaBur ui owan i.uko ounuay. nLn:.i -.1 c - '-.. .ri .-- Qrandpa Tallman of SIsson Is visit- Jng at Mrs. June Tallman's home. The Klgor family took In tho cir cus at Klamath Falls Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Enman and Wm. NIeman went to the Bryant Mt. saw mill Sunday. Carl Klgor started to tho Lone Pine school Tuesday. b8yowBert PLnua A politician without patronago like a cat without daws. Is VE SODS. THAT WILL NEVER W YOL MEN WILL HAVE TO. CHANGE PLACES p v CHANGE PLACES ' rr- I M y-? BACK OP -n issssssSiH' f , !& 'MELbSSsI M- 1? . I'iflssstflsssii ssssV ' -TsssssssssssssH I LHB-" issssssssssssssssssflt ssssssssl,P V V 'sssssssVTsssssssssQ' Lssssssk S m 44 . Lssss ' ssssssssssssfl ssssssssssB it j S. VLsssB lsssssssssssssssl . sssssssssssssssssssssW' -i-"-Lti 'flfssssssssssssl' . .. -,jjM sssssB Pssssssl: B - its XM, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON It Isn't always tho stronKOst ncr son who has tho best hold on llfo. NOTICE OP CONTE8T. Serial No. 010475 . , 4 'Contest No.'1212 ' Department of tho Interior, United States Land Offlco, I.nkovlow, Ore gon. Sept., 1, 1921 To Holrs-lf-nny of Edwin Johnson, Dccoascd, ot Unknown address, Con tea toe: You nro heroby notified thnt Joseph V. Noonchester, who gives Hem!, Oregon, as his postofflco ad- dress, did on Soptombor 1. 1921, file In this offlco his duly corroborated 'application to contest and secure tho cancellation ot your Homestead Entry No. 010475, Sorlal No. 010475 mndo August 22. 1917. forSWUNE of Seetlot 11; Wt&NKK and NBMSEH iOt Section 14, Township 24, South, Range 8, East of tho Wlllamctto Morldlan, nndTi3 grounds for his con test he alleges that said Edwin John son dlod nbout November 1920 and that tho holrB-lf-any- of said deceased havo wholly, .failed, to cultivate said homestead or any part thereof slnco tho death of "said ontrniioh, but hnvo' wholly abandoned said tract for more than six months last past. That said failure to cultivate said tract was not due to their employment In, tho army or navy ot tho United States in tlmo of war or otherwise. You are, thoroforo, further notified that the said allegations will bo taken aa confessed, and your said ontry will bo cancollod without fur ther right to bo heard, either before l" Wtoufc uv uuuiu, uhuui ui thla of..co or on nnnonl. vou fnIi to tllo In this offlco within twonty 'uay8 after tho FOUuTII publication ot this notlco, as shown bolow, your answer, under oath, specifically res ponding to those allegations of con test, togothor with duo proof that you served a copy of your answer on tbo said contestant either In porson or by reglstorod mall. You should stato In your answer tho name of tho post-offlco to which you dcplro future notices to bo sent to you. JAS. F. BURGESS, 1 Roglster. 8-15-22-29 t t STRjENjUOUS 1 ' jfci I'JjM , LIji - I'Triv.-- v.' I c ,. s-t vo r 'rt PACIFIC MISCELLANEOUS www..ww 1 1920 Dodge touring car. Now rub" bor, first class mochanlcal condi tion. 1 1918-Bulck Four, guaranteed first class condition. Real bargain. 1 1917 Ifudson Super Six, a real bargain and guaranteed first class condition. Torms. 1 1920 Sevon pnssongor Chandlor. Like now. A real bargain with term's. Iniiulro of J. C. WIUOIIT OR I1UICK SALES AND SERVICE CO. 7TII. AND KLAMATH AVE. 1500 ACRES RECLAIMED SWAMP land near Algnma, for rent or leano. For particulars wrlto J. Frank Adams, Box 481. Klamath Falls. 13-130 FOR SALE 1 19I Ford tourlnf., good condition. 1-1920 Ford tour ing 1 used Dodge touring II. H. Wakoflold, Central Oarage 24-29 Ono and two room npartmonts to lot, two room J'2D.OO slngloi $15.00. 812 Oak St. . 24-30 CITY OARIIAUK When you want ' garbago removed, cull 10F.U3. LOST At Huckloborry patch. Roan horso branded with' half moon on left hip, and bay horso, diamond "C on left shoulder. Send information to .Geo. Wright, Chlloquln, Oro. Reward. 26-1 WANTED Grain hauling with 5 ton truck Call 328R. 26-1 FOR RENT Oct 1st, Two family furnished houso, close in. Phono 276W. 26-30 FOR RENT 3 room plastered apt, $25. J. T. Ward & Co., 834 Main St. 27-1 FOR RENT 3 room furnished apart inont. C34 N. 8th St. Phono 413J. 27-29 REHEARSALS .MR.DUFF, WILL TAKE THE. BACK LEGS AND WILBUR THE PROMT! ,60 MAKE THE CHANGE AND LETE SEE, HOW r Look!' . V( ? K... TyTTT . 1 . FiT 't V .1 .aWBMSSl.1? - JSSSW COAST BISCUIT CO., Portland, Ore. I Would you trado Klamath prop- orty for a ton acre homo at Hoso- I burg,' Oregon? Inqulro of Earl Shop- herd. 23-30 FOR RENT Light, sunny offlco 1 rooms, stoam heat In Looml Building. Inquire Choa. Loomls, ,Flrst Nnt. Hank. 23-30 FOR SALE Om uoirspapors at Her ald offlco. Old nowspapors for salo at Herald offlco. ! KUMMACE HALE I Tho Indies- of St. Paul's Episcopal ! guild will hold a rummngo salo at tho (Irand CcntrnI Mnrku' starting Friday morning nnd continuing nil day Friday and Saturday. 27-30 FOR RENT C room furnlshod t houso, walking dlstauco, Call 178 J 28-29 FOR SALE My equity In honso nnd 1 5 lotu on Wantlaud Avo. Call 213S , Orchard St., or P. O. Box 150. 2S-1 YOUNO LADY dcolrrs position as j bookkoopor or clorlcal work of any kind. Experienced. Roforcnccs. Phono 209W. 28-29 FOR SALE 5 room modern houso, newly painted nnd pa po roil. Range and heater. Paved stroet. Priced for limnodlato salo $2100. Easy torms. iWiHhurd andr Wood, .Roaltors, r!21 NortH El'ghth.'St.'i ' ' ' " H : WANTED A I man tosoU cldor and fruit.. Address T.-J. Oardnor,. Box 20,JItF. a.'-ModfordfOr'o. t27-3 FOR SALENS x 12, Hartford Saxony volvot rug, 1 fumed oak" Library tablo, 1 two burnor Florence oil stovo, 1 child's white enamel bod, 221 Washington St. Tol. 332. 2C-1 PAINTS. OILS AND VABNISH WALL PAPEH W. E. AND J. E. PATTERSON Phono 198-W 127 N. 4th St. WANTED To trado Ford car In on plastering or papor-hanglng my homo. Molby Wlntor's Jowolry. r 28-30 QUICKLY YQV WWM LHOr3TrnS.DlRECT0Rr, MO5O0D I I a Cf Ta T NO GOOD! m & .vArW . Vou LOOK nxe .. S f Y WOW' .-.-s! A GIRAFFE ! ,WWi ' Qfe'? 1 V !WS''Aiii " I , , -itT haLj I'ACIK TWO Don't tsk for Crackers sty SNOW FLAKES FOR RENT Heated sleeping room, bath adjoining. Rent roanonable. 522 Klamath Avu. Call after G, 28 WANTED Sovornl good boys to car ry papors after school Apply Ktamnth FnllB Nows Agency, ncrow from' Post offlco. 28-29 LOST From Hotol Halt, ono brown HUltraso containing samples ot Manlcuro sots. Inqulro Hotol Hall. 2S-29 A good hud and a good bath a: Colonial rooms, 11th near Main St, and 741 Walnut Ave. 2 k -real CoTee . served pipind hot with pure crtwm gremt- prftYe rn mm CofFee we serve & jY IbkeHomeePoaen Dovghnuh OO? BY ALLMAN I SS h wi WELL.MATlHEP SO BOT FR0iiTAHD,HWDiE&3 WERE ;rrjSl O XCL?'- Ti -i ck iu th wtm -T" f9AwmvtWmfJfXM- i-'Wl1 yvryxcp" jTllAT THETEAK) WMftOT