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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1921)
v1" nr FW i IVl ?I"1 l " 1 u )l "V -t "" "Y- T ' . ! j: rsntr fWW' WWWWRtitMlw IMIWBWmaBttr qwinBwmMr-t .tST' -V monbaVi oatwttot i, imi THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQB KIQHT " T'M"MM''""'"""T'"''TTr7MTr . ( , . Th Little Theatre With the Big Pictures Finest Picture Projection in Southern Oregon TONIGHT AT THE STRAND THEATRE One of the Best Pictures Ever Shown in this City The Oakdale Affair" cot One of the Best Pictures Ever Shown in this City : '- r TOMORROW-TUESDAY CHARLES RAY - .IN MtalYst 1 r , ' t 'The Deserter" Mr. Rjay considers this picture one of his best and you will be missing an evening of fine enjoyment if you don't see it. "Great Originate, Fools Imitate-1 Don't forget that when you go to The Strand you do not pay increased prices and that you share with our patrons in the Thursday Night "Country Store" Here is the List; TEA BASKET 2 CHICKENS 2 LBS. BUTTER FLOUR SUGAR COFFEE EGGS PORK, BEANS TOMATOES BAKING POWDER POTATOES CAN KARO SYRUP PANDANDY BREAD Personal Mention .. The W. T. 0. will moot at tho ' home of Mm. James Grimes, 1135 rr- Pine nt 1:30, 'tomorrow afternoon, .October 11th. All Interested In tho t work of, Ibis organization are urged to be present. Mr. O. L. Brown will be hostouj of the occasion and Mrs. Dixon will (preside at the meeting. Mrs. John Lilly who has been visit ing friends here for the past few days returned this morning to her home In Ashland, i Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Voye and son, Joe, Mrs Minnie Henry, Mrs. Fred Mills and Mrs. dortrude Moore were a party of Klamath folk who drove to Spring Creek for the dayyester day. Mrs. L. H. fOsguo Is at. her office r today for tho flrot time In a month, baring been 111 during that time. For the last 'two weeks of her Illness, Mrs. Hague was. In the Klamath General hospital. , UliasoR llpedor of Plpe'drove was a county seat visitor this morning " from bis ranch, 1 .Glenn McOorratcx came Into town ' this morning from hii noise near Worden and transacted1 business with Klamath Falls raerchWni,v , y Mr. and Mrs. S. Holdeo and Mr. and Mrs. J. (. Beard enjoyed a pleasant dinner and afternoon at the Ira Orem ranch oa the Merrill road. Mrs.i O, L. Button and daughter, WJnna, left for their home Jn San n Francisco after having been here as tho guests of bor parents, Mr. and Mrs.' T. R. Matt for -'the past, two 'months. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Richter and son, Junior, and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lester had a wonderful time, they say, at Aspen lake yesterday, whero tbey In their cars with basket lunchoe to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hedlund and a party 'of , friends motored lo tio Klamath rlvor below Keno and niter a fow hours fishing woro able lo come homq.vflth a fine catch of trout for dinner. pr.,and.'Mrs. L. L..Truax picnicked and'hunted-at-Aspen lace Sunday. James Dlalr loft by car this morn ing for his homestead near Odessa ' to 'be gono feevoral days i B. B. Magee was a passengor on the , morning train bound for La Qrando. whero ho will attend tho drand Com- roandery of the Knight Templars Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAullffo aro spending a fow days in tho city from their ranch noar Fort Klamatn, viau ing their chlldron who aro attending the Sacred Heart academy. William' Conklln piloting (hU launch, "The Labqr Queen" loft this morning wjth a party of fivo friends on a woek'suduck hunting along the . .-shows of 0o;'irppet.Klama.th JakeJ. B.- L. Fentorr ai- employe of tho city, was called to Roseburg Satur day night br tho serious Illness, of kit aUter. who U suffering from heart MMUfttemfi troublo. Mr. and Mrs. John Enders, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. J.B Swanson mado a trip to Yonna va'lloy by car ycatorday where they looked over tho oil woll Mr. and Mrs. Emmltt Slsemore are In tows this week from their big cattlo ranch in the Fort country. Mrs. Slsemore, was Miss Marjorle Edsall before her marriage a fow months ago. v y Geo. Stovenson, Don Stevenson of Portland Harry Telford, Prentlco and Manley Puckott, Frank McKlra mons' and Charles Moore wero mem bers of a large party of KlaniPth county after deer, but according to hunters who journeyed Into'llarnoy George Stevenson wero rewarded by getting only a few rabbits. They hunted In. tho Stinor mountain. Mrs. W. A. Latidis and soa. Blll'o, who. have been hero as the Iitisi .guests of Mrs. Landls'- daughter, Mrs Leo Houston; returned thlsmornleg to their home in Oakland, California Miss Roso Heed left for Oakland, California, on this morning's train after a ,two weoks visit here with relatives and friends. H. H, Hart, William S. Hart and William Hopka, are Sacramento business mbn who arrived last night and will bo here for the next few .weeks. Mr. H. H. Hart is construct ing a new theatre' building at the cor ner of Main and 7th streets. Charles C. Whltmore has returned home from Miami, Arizona, where hewas called v by r the1 death of his sister. " ' Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Coleman are visitors here for a few days from their home in San Francisco. Mr. Coleman Is a merchant in the buy city. Mrs. Anna Masoft, an employo of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company is again at work after an extended, vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Guy- Merrill. Misses Flora and Louise Fossenden, who are visiting horo from the east, and Miss Bess Kllgore returned last night from Orator lake whero thoy spoilt tho weok-ond. Thoy roport tho weatbor to bo Ideal, with no enow at tho rim. Mrs. Harold Sell will leave in tho morning for her home In Los Angeles after an extended visit hero with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. A, Leonard. Dick Magulre, tho young son , of J, F. Magulre, was lnjurod Satur day afternoon, when in riding a bicycle by the' corner of 8th and Pine streets a car driven by P. Miller ran Into him. Witnesses Bay that apparently neither parties to the accident saw the other. With the exception of a black eye and a alight limp, Dick aeomed to bo re covering today. Joseph - Xonop and family- are here from Medford, and will remain over Sunday. Monday, Mr. Konop Iwlll traasact personal business be ttor retirmlag bom. t Gunman Disarmed By Chief Ambrose Acting Chief of Police Keith Am brose experienced somo difficulty Saturday night at the Ewauna Dox company when ho attempted to ar rest R. A. Hlner, Aged SS, a la borer. Reports came last week to police headquarters that Hlnerwas carrying a gun and the. pollco wero requested to relievo hImj,of It. a Ambroso said that he was forced to back Hlnor. up in a corner at tho box factory to secure posses sion of a big Lugor rovolvor, tut ly loaded. Hlner was confined In tho city Jail. A stato warrant will be sworn out against blm on a concealed weapon charge, tho act ing chief said. Legend cf the Lotus. Tho lotus Is closely Identified with the onclint Egyptian religion, and was dedicated to Osiris, no Egyptian think ing of nppruuclilnR a tetuplo wlrtiout three of the blossoms In his hand. Tho nnme was elven It, according to mythology, when a beautiful nymph of tho snmo name, hearthioken over the coldness of nercules, went to nebe for sympathy, and by' her was trans formed Into a flower. The Greek hero taltlng ship shortly afterward with Hylas, a youth he loved as his own son, came to an Island where the latter landed, and searched for a spring. He found one In the center of a pool, the pool being covered wltb beautiful blossoms. As Hylas stared at them, Lotus In her nymph form, emerged from tho blossom and drew htm to her arms, and then to the acyuw ox ma pom, wbw a uivwhww. Kent in Control of Peppers-Cotton Co. Joo Kent, former local attorney and moro recently representative for San Francisco lumber Interests, has been appointed rocelver for tho Poppers-Cotton Lumbor company at Mac docl, which recently bocarae Involved In financial difficulties, by tho San Francisco board of trade, according So? news roce'ived horo. Mr. Kent is expected to bo hero within a fow days to look tho ground over. FOUND Lens and framu for auto mobile botwecn Bnrtlott Springs and Iamb's mill. Call nt Ilorald of fice, Identify and pay for ad. 10-11 WANTED Two wood cutters and one toamstor. Phono 34 2V. Call at 419 10th. 10-11 O- NEW TODAY FOR SALE Largo Ico box, suitable for small butchor shop. Crater Cafe. 10-11 FOR RENT 5 room houso for one year or moro $15 pet- month. In- qulro, Goo. Blohn, 911 Pine. 1912 LOST Between Klamath Falls and MMInnri Ann ant nf tiro rhnlnfl. Flndor please return to Link Rlvor Battery Station and recolvo rownrd.. 1U-12 FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD for two men. Use of phone and bath. Apply at 901, Pine St..or phono 450-W. uu" WILL THE TWO young montwho called on me opermur m iuu om theatre, Klamath Falls about March r.th 1Q21. tn lnnrn movlnc Dlcturo oporatlng and electricity,. pleaso wrlto Hoy U. raicn, mamam raus, uru. i, 10-1G WANTED To rent piano, would con- . sldor buying. If prico reasonaoie. Call 327R after 6 p. ra. 10 Goodbye toj Civilization . .. .m ' Wv' isLLLLLLLLLLLBIkkikLlLLBLLLB (4 LLH EsVsBBBHBBfBliBBBBKBBBB'PlBBBBl ' skkkkkkkkKkBMl(AVkklkHkBk'ikkH FOR SAIjE Four room modern bun galow. Closo In, new paint, big flro placo, lawn. Torms. Wlshnrd-Wood-Bontloy, 121 North 8th street. 10-11 FOR RENT Itoom and hoard In pri vate family. 3S0 9th strcot. 10-14 A GOOD BED and u good i,. nt Colonial rooms, 11th near Main St., and 741 Walnut Ave. 10 FOR SALT3 Oil KENT 3 room house. If you aro looking for a real bargain, Call K. K. K. Storo or phono 488. B. Noud. 10-11 FOR BALE 100 purebred Mottled lAncona pullets, 6i months old, $3.00 oach; 130 rods of rabbit propf fenco and 100 codar jxjBtH. Ootng away. Allco I. Miles, Merrill R, D noar Stttkel bridge. O10-ll-13 MOORE ROOMS UNDER NEW management, 7Cc and $1.00 In cluding bath. 1313 Main. 07-14 WANTED BOARDERS BV DAY or week. Broad St., near Main, back of Chovrolot gara'go. 07-U HELP WANTED WOMAN FOR cooking and gonoral housework. No laundry. Good waRes. Address Mrs. John Cnllman, Box 383. 105-12. FQR SALt: Royal typewriter, 1003 High street 10-12 FOR 8ALE LAROE ICE' BOX suitable for small butchor shop pr restaurant. Inquire of Crater Cufe. 09-11 FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for city " property Electric Piano, in good shape.' Crater Cafe. 9-ll FOR RENT HOUflEKEEPING and,two sleeping rrfoms. 39 iHIgh St. Phone 255-H. 4f09-12 FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED ,fr(?nt room. Bath and phono. 512 N. 9th BC 06tf I , WANTED MATRESS MAKINO llRht upholstering work. Soo Wal ter Lewis, 336 Oak St. or 414 Fourth. 0G-12 MASONH, ATTENTION. Stated convocation Monday night, 7:30 o'clock, Klamath Lodge 77, A. F. & A. M. Work In tho Mastor Ma son degroo. Masonic Hall, 409 Main street. All visiting brothers welcome By ordor W. M. LEM L. GAGHAGEN, 10 Secretary. O. Ji 'H. NOTICE. Tho regular mooting of Aloha' Chaptor, No. 61, O. E. 8.. will be held Tuosday, October 11th, 7:30 P. M. Dinner In banquot room at 6:30 P. M. AH membors aqd visitors Invited. Worthy grand matron of Orogon will' be present. KATE D. PEYTON, W. M. i . bi nniMi oharkieton. farAoui doLix exolorer. waving goodby to- Bcglaad from tha deck of the "Quert" as It left 8t CikUiertaa'a Dookw Lesdoa. Be to setting out on 10.000 aallM of exploratlo la the Siwlk 4AMMAMMMyWWWWWWiyWWWViWWWWWVMWwVWM t 8P.;M ELK'S CLUB TONIGHT Schildkref s Hungarian Orchestra 'Preseason Musical Treat ' General Public Invited Children's Admission .50 Adult Admission $1.00 Get tickets at th Elks Club secretary's ofife GET TICKETS AT THE ELKH CLUU SECRETARY'S OFFICE -isSiaCiii,JYfcAiiiJt,v"rv" IN v rO0AK WORK I Leave Your Filttvg before 9 OcIioK-Your AM. PiaiUfflS ana readr a?c A' P.rt mvQosi Phamarv W'v KLAMATH FALLS OREQOliTrffwl I wncrfE. PWHTKULAR PGOPLK 9 BUY THUft OfU6S KV k. r iWJ 3