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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1921)
! t rAin fivk THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fiitdav, October ae, loai Tonight RAND THEATRE Tonight tinkht pitrruitK pito-ium-iov i. houtiikkn ohkoonb Great Minds Orlglnato, Fools Imitate" "THE TRUANT HUSBAND" ST BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE With an ALL SfAR CAST, Including MAHLON HAMILTON, fjH BtllY BLY1HL, hKAINUtLlA BILL1NGTON. Is a husband to be blamed, be he ever so happily married, if he succumbs to. the allurements of a glorious creature all made of feminine wiles. First Billy said "NO" and he meant it! Then Vera moved closer to his side,' took his hand in hers and . But what's the use of details, you know how women are I 'They tried a dangerous game, those two, and if Old Lady Fate 't y A '' ' hadn't been watching and stepped pnjust when she did there's no telling; what, might have happened It all began to go wrong when the gentleman started to eat gift-i' lie on thetrainf And the flivver was busted And Vera lost her powder puff t And Billy's head ached! And it was hot! And it got hotter! And -. We could go on and oh telling you whathan- Frcu " y" Mcner come ana. see ror yourself. : " ' i f US RIVER TON OUT M T YOSKMITK, Cal Oct. 28. Out of tbo living granite, of the Sierra Novada mountains, tho Mtrcnl rlvor, hundrcdH of thousands of ycnni ago. flrt cut tbo Yoioinlto Valley, CnH fornla'n (treat outdoor playground, Dr. F. 13. tyutthus of the United 8tatcH flcologlcal Burvny, dilarwl horo after returning from a recent fhrco "'month's oxploratlon trip throuKli tho wildest portions of tliu bleb Sierra. Aftur tbo rlTcr made tbo flrct cut, a croat glacier camn along and cava tho yallor ltd finishing touches. Tho Merced, Dr. Mntthos claims, mado a groat V-hapod gorgo, and the glac ier added .a fow curves and converted Yosomito Into the U-Bhnpc It has at present, Dr. Matlhoe' bellofa form another contribution, to tbo. many theories fagnriliasf-the o'rltof' Vosemlte. Ho has hold this theory for Komo tlrao and declared findings on his trip confirmed Jt. 'Ace-opted theories as to tho fernta tlon of tbo Slorra Nevada mountains woro strengthened by l)r. Mntthes' observations on his trip. Tho theory Is ho said, that u series of terrific upthrustn tilted tho Immense block of granlto covering tho earth to form tho mountain range. Mount Lyell, tho highest peak In tho YoKomlto National Park was lifted to Its pro's ont height of more than 13,000 feot from n comparatively low clovatlon of 5,000. foct, It la thought. Dr. Matthes, on this trip, wont Into tho southern Sierra Nevadau and ov ored practically' tho entire eastern watershed of tho San Joaquin river. vorsary of its organization, with slow, Ing tho younger Coutant war tho first ... ll..l.t I--.- .! M ' nltf lift..... t.l ,... a1..l Ur-UUUUl DDU I1UI1-1HJUIU iuuub uuu u tu jnuit;. vvjiuji ma luiuur iiii kvu steady decline In deposits aro tbo causes of tho failure, said Prank C. Hramwcll, stato Hiiporlntcndent of banks. Tho bank's assets, as given In a roport Issued September G, woro $222,081.60. Until thoso assots nro Investigated, no ostlmate of losses can be given, said Hramwcll. PORTLAND Fines and costs am ounting to $800 wero paid to the state gamo commission by Frank Muller of Ballston and Daniel Flstor of Itlckerall, who wero arrested In Juno for dynamiting fish In tho Dig Ncctucca river, according to notice received, at tho headquarters of tho gamo commission. A ClaBilllod Ad will sell It. I OREGON BREVITIES I o o PORTLAND (Twenty per cent re duction In tho rnteu on strained 'hon oy In carloads from Oregon, Washing ton, California nntl Novada points to; transcontinental destinations wcrp! announced by O. Bi Spoar, district' freight and passongortngont of tbo Southern Pacific Company. Ho also announced a 10 per cent reduction In tbo rates on comb honoy between tho samo points. SAI.KM Tho fJobalom Valloy bank at Wheeler, Ore., failed to opon its doors Tuosday tho twolfth annl- nEND Tho appeal of Mark A. Paulsen, recently discharged Hcnd High school principal, from tho de cision of the district school board was filed with County Superintend ent Thompson last weolc. The board had reaffirmed Hs former action In dismissing Paulsen on charges of incompetency and Insubordination. his car, a hen wa perched upon tho othor machine. As soon as she saw tlib automobile with tho pillow, she flow down and hopped upon the ncnt Alio had discovered. With a fow soft clucks,. sho settled down for ber dally task. I ' PORTLAND Tho highwayman who attempted to bold up Ernest Hu gill at Forty-fifth and Division streets received thu surprlso of his Ufa when tho victim snatched away tho robber's black mask as ho raised his arras In complianco with tbo order "stick 'em up.' Tbo bandit turned and fled. NewGold Test , PORTLAND Tho largest area of forest pulp tlmbor ovor offered for salo has been thrown open to bidders by tbo United States forest serylco. The timber Is located- In tho TongaBS national forest of Alaska and com prises 100,000 acres' along tbo west coast of Admiralty Island. PORTLAND Citlxcns and civil of fleers, In addition to tho regujor au thorities, have been requested; to as sist InV the apprehension ot mon whoso names appear on tbo latest list of draft evaders. Tbo list was published by tho military authori ties In' San Francisco and payment of ISO expense money to any portion wlo upprohonds and delivers to mill- j tnry control any ono of tho men list- od was authorized. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON More university students aro preparing themselves, for tho business world than In any other branch of .study) according' to on analysis niade of registration ' In tho different .univer sity departments,' rour nunurou ana twenty-five students .aro registered In tho school of business odmlnls-l tratlon, making It thq largest school In the university. This machine provide a spectre tcoplo analysis of sold which mcasJ. urea the flnoneasi of the motal more accurately than one part in a nu' Hon. Bltctrlo aparka Jump between two bars of gold. Photograph of the parks ore taken through a, dif fraction grating, showing tha amalK eat particle of bifcif n?taL TWa, at tk Bureau of SVuufwda. JJRANTf. PASS Every day two automobiles, aro parked In an alloy by A, S. Coutant, editor of tho Obser ver, and hi son, Wallace Coutant. Tbo elder man keeps n pillow on the I cost JC.C00, has been begun PORTLAND Contract for tho construction of feeding ponds for sockoyo salmon in Wlllowa county fhavo been let by tho stato fish com mission, according to announcement of Carl Shoemaker, secretary of the commission. Tho work, which will Tho front seat. Four times lost week an egg was found on tho pillow. .Monday morn- ponds will bo fed by Spring; creek, which la a warm stream, and Hurri cane creek, wbtch Is a cold stream. 24 Cheese It, Squirrel, the Cop! 51 ' " 1 aST SrysWBgT''JsiSlBlBBBl I WvTJ'iialSMBBah.rMWi nx 'JtE&EBEff&Jz?- ' aTfflBBSBBBBsa aKSBH BJBHKjKsssssssssssKsssiflk'' :lliS,sS9BsssBBsssssssssssssssi1 USHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBHBBBHfaSBBBBBV Baked Rwis for- Limcli! - baked 1b Just-the Me vfav fheyre sfmni. THE STRAND "Tho Truant Husband," first of Rockett series of, special feature comedy dramas for Hodklnson ro lo'asc,' did not cost $875,000 but It is tbo best droesed picture of 1920 either In or out of Its class. Its scenic Invostlturo on stage and lo cation sets a now mark' In good tosto and beauty while In consider ation of cast and extra cast. It is outshone by nono. The producers of "The Truant HuBband", had a good story, and they backed It t6 tho limit. Fancy any producer, lb these days, making six rods of comedy. It was nevor heard of un til ''Tho Truant Husband," whlca. goes on record as an epoch mak er, but lt9 success will cause many moro such productions if the stories aro to bo had; At the Strand t night. 1 '' An undertaker Is d'iman who fol lows'tho medical profession. ' 'Never strike n man when ho'a. down especially for n loan, Somo people are so Illogical that even tho climate doesn't ngirea with thorn. hf?Uh--4patSfr -iPBISKShShShShW Klannill -T i v t xaasslBBBsa": r X"v"v I Congressmen pay for what they got from this push cart on Capitol Hill, Washington, But not tho squirrels. When tbo vendor turns his hack tho squirrels feast. . ' m -I, ; ! rtl "4 . (I,. '"'!- THIS EVENING Heleil Clark Contralto, and Joseph Phillips Baritone Helcri Clark and Joseph Phillips, famous for their art tbo country oyor, will appear la a specially eel- ; pcicu program, ' This appcaranco of tboso .popular ' artists,' constitutes tho musical ev ent of tho season. Tbo assisting ar tist Is Thomas. George, pianist. What makoe this concert ot more , than usual importance, aro Bcvoral numbers In -which tho. artists will compare their art with .Its RE ; CREATION by Mr. Edison's now phonograph. This Eyening at 8:15 Presbyterian Church We liavo arranged that a num ber ot Klamath Falls peoplo may bavo special complimentary invita tions. Call, wrlto or telephone for thom. Only a fow rosorvatlons re main. They will be Issued In order ot application. Klamath Falls Music House Geo. A. Wivtz 122 South Sixth Street. . $ '' .' . v . ' 'ft ' sm NkS?. bbtA AT LAST!!! HOUSTON-HLZ ORCHESTRA la aasBlsB a.K'V 1 'LaH ' m rm -. mr,- jbbibbbv WWWvWMVWWWMrMAAMrAAMrW DANCE Wednesday and Saturday Nights iVWWWV'wwWAvmWvwwv irvv Dance Tomorrow--Satqrday Night SCANDINAVIAN HALL il VvWwwyft) DANCE Wednesday 'and Saturday Nights This peppy five-piece orchestra has taken over the manage ment of the Scandinavian Hall and will conduct the first of its Wednesday and Saturday night dances tomorrow night. vAwsSWVVWyyy Admitted to be the best music in town and with a floor be yond compare, the lovers of dance could wish for no. more. Admission $1 including war tax. 9:00 P. M. U M toikM.