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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1921)
b&j9S$WW":'' f'A u ' A v n. I ft H h rr r WEDNK8DAV, OCTOBER 10, 1021. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQH FOUIt The Evening Herald :.- MURRAY ...:. Editor enin) souiji) city Editor Fabllshed' dally oxcopt Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falla, at 119 Klghth Street. fc i - Entered at tlio postofflco at Kla-aaUi- Falls, Oro., tor transmission , (throne h tho malls as second-class Matter. S . MEMBER OF TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS. Tho Assoclatod Press Is exclusively flUUed tp,t!(q jiaa or publication ot news dispatches credited to It, er aot otherwise credited' la this stover, and' alio tho local news pub OMMr noroin; Maybe He'll Forget That They're Co-Starring WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1981. 1 ' - 0. 0F0. CLUB . SETS STARTED A .temporary committee ta hurry K the formation ot a permanent , nalrcrslty, cub'waa elected last-Bight Vgb 19, younff college men nnd worn no met la tho Chamber ot Commerce' Thorns, with tho, Idea ot considering , the possibility of such a plan. trkw.ttme appears to bs hero when -siren a club, with the "promotion ot athletics and the fostering of rocial entertainments, aa Its aim, would be sin asset to the community, was the consensus ot opinion expressed et Sast night's meeting. No time will tolost In perfecting; the final organi sation, but nothing will be done aside from tho appointment of tho tempo rary committee until another moot- has been held at which erory 11 ' . allege man -or .woman In the county business affairs and property of the nksrald make an effort to bo present TTha anpport of older university peo ple in Just as necessary as tho actlvo Satteiwsl ahown by tho younger gen eration. A get-together banquet will be the first thing attempted, the data of -which will be announced tho las of Mils week, and university men and -women alike aro expected to wnlch tor the announcement ot tliU datu trail be on hand at the banquet. Any one desiring Information may can on any of the committee whoto aeamos i follew: John Houston, chair- aa: Clara Catkins, Maybetlti Leav- 11.-Don Bging, Fran Z. Howard., X OREGON BREVITIES I OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL EAZKE. Brilliant purple vests with whits buttons wero Introduced by Btondreds ot sophomores after a special meeting of tho class, Last jrear the class of 3 adopted a class vmt as an official emblem, and tho sophomores of '24 aro carrying on Che Idea with n view to making It at custom like that of tho seniors' taatii. and the Junicrs' cords. Tho new vest Is said to be popul ar with co-eds who also aro dig HMo to wear them, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EU CKNE. Tho most carefully picked homecoming committee In tho his 3ry of the unlverlaty Is the result n two weeks' work on the part of the president, Lyle Bartholomew ama Vlco President Norton Win MriJ. The great day will be No mesmber 1 . it-UHTiiANO Ben F. Dorrls, ot BBagene, commander ot Lane coun rfcr post, Is the cholco of tho Am- - rcrican Legion ot Oregon as repres amative at tho funeral ceremonies it be hold at Arlington national oectery on Armistice day, accord tag .to tno announcement .of Lane CJoddell, department commander. morris has been solected by the de partment oxecutlve committee ot fine Legion and tho cholco baa been affirmed by national headquarters. Dorrls holds tho Belgian croIx -fle guorre and a citation for bra very from General Pershing. His Jfaw was shot away In action near Stisenbruggo, Bolglura, as command er; of II .company, 302d Infantry, 31st division. A new Jaw was form ed nnd faco repalrod by plastic sur , p?ery nt tho Lottcrman goneral, hos ipltal, San Francisco. Ho Is ono ot Ttbe most popular leglonalres In tho ictate. TOJITLAND , Ten lives have Bieoa forfeited through automobllo wecldents In Portland streets slnco 3ptenibor 10,, last, the latest of -tbvm being thatt of Mrs. Mary rjatiriUn. 170 East Third street, N. ' 'She was struck down at East Sixth at root and Holladay avonuo Friday ailght by .an automobllo driven by ' T Tl Ttni1lt.n. AflAJ Ot.t.. f,.i. 1 Southeast. suomi Tomperanco society were mado In a suit filed In the circuit court by Jacob Kaaki and G5 oth ers against Matt Kemppalnen, 11 oth er individuals and tho Suoml Tern- peranco society. la grande. Tho county court has decided to orcct a sign on the boundary between Union and Uma tilla counties. The purposo is large ly to give credit where credit Is due for bad roads.- Many tourists crossing the Bluo mountains com plain about tho bad condition ot the roads In Union county. 'One of tho had Rtrotchoa Is on the Umatilla county side white all parts of the road In Union county nro being put Into good condition. REDMOND. Central Oregon po tatoes will bo exhibited at the Land Products show of Portland and Spo kane, and the National Potato show at Duluth, It was decided at tne luncheon given here for Com mercial organizations of Central Oregon. i Betty Compson and George Larkln which will be shown tonight nt the Strand Theatre. A lot ot things happen In this dance ball. A girl, young, pretty, Innocent, Is kidnapped by one cf tho proprietors, Is made to don the shameless garb ot the hardened wom en who are always found In such a place, and Is then dragged to the top ot a liquor soaked table where sho Is offered at auction to the high est bidder nmong the ruffians gath ered clamoring there! Upstairs the girl's stalwart young lover has been bound so that ho THE LAST CHANCE THIS YEAR MEDFORD. Tho "beautiful gra nlto boulder erected by Crater lako! chapter of Medford and Mount Ashland chapter of Ashlalnd, Daughters of the American Revolu tion, has been placed nnd Is ready for the bronze tablet to bear tho names of the pioneers of Jackson county. This marker Is placed on the old trail, now the Pacific high way, near tho historic Culver prop erty, to honor the pioneer trail makers. The dedication will take place at an early dato. THE STRAND A tough dance hall during n gold rush figures largely In tho new World Picture, "The Devil's Trail." starring i T. L. Coller, who Installs the Na tional Metal weather strips, Is In the city for the purpose of placing the strips on a few houses that ordered It when ho was here a few months ago. He has brought with htm an extra supply and will be able to do a few Jobs whllo here this time. It Is n case of first como first sorved, nnd as he will not return again until next June, it is advisable for those who wish the strips to place their orders at onco. Orders may bo left at the Herald office 18-22 t .ASTORIA! Charges ot fraud and conspiracy In handling the MMNMWWWWMWWVWVWWWa "Lest you forget" Now is the time to select your personal Christmas and New Year Greeting cards. These will be de livered to you when needed in De cember We have thirty distinctive de signs for 1921-22 and will only sell one order from each style, so you can be assured of an exclusive de sign. It, is to your advantage to call at our office and make your selec tion without delay, so that you may have first choice. W. 0. SMITH PRINTING CO. 119 South Fourth Street Art(SANVWWWWWVWWV t can't possibly got loose What happens next? You'll find out whon you sco this striking, unusual, entertaining pro ductlon. And you'll also sco an ex ceedingly Interesting film when you see "Tho Devil's Trail." Finally, you'll see ono of tho best produced pictures of the entire year when you see this particular production. j Tommorrow night Is Country Storo night at the Strand Fifteen packa ges ot food will bo given away. Alleges Some of Vocational Schools Exploiting Veterans WASHINGTON, Oct. 19. Charg ing tho exploitation nnd destruction of tho minds, bodies nnd souls of ox-sorvlco mon In some commercial vocational training schools, Direct or Forbes ot tho World War Vet orns' bureau, today nnununced can cellation of more than u score cf1 contracts with schuols In various parts bf tho country. Independence of Women Given as One Divorce Cause ST. LOUIS, MO.. Oct. 19. Women becoming economically Independent Is attributed as tho cause ot tho In crease In divorces hy court offlclnls Jioro. Divorces granted In St. Louis this year linvo oxecodud grontly thoso of other yours, It was mild. Nearly 700 divorce caws ware assigned to the Court ot Domestic Relations at ono of Its terms. Thcro wore only 2,M3 divorces granted In tho ontlro stnto ot Miss ouri In 1890 nnd (i,791 In 1910 un cording to tho records, L. ' V At tho end of n wook tho now office hoy knows tnoro nbout running a business than his boss will over know. Many of tho rulors and statesmen of Europo uso black blotting paper, In ordor to guard against tho possi bility ot prying eyes deciphering their correspondence hy examining the re flection of tho Imprint of their writ ing in n mirror. WEATHER REPORT Oregon Tonight fair, exqept ruin In the northeast portion; Thursday rain. , Herald classified ads pay yon. Salmon Halibut Crab Oysters Thursday and Friday of each week. Special on Salmon 20c lb. 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