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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1921)
P?!?1 ?' 9- SATURDAY, NAVMMIHR ID, ISM. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAiT0 The Evening Herald fIAAAAMAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAWMVMAAAAAAAAAMAMMMWyAMMWWMWWWWWMWW j v ' nrr. ciTDcroiDrDc , ,.tV.MNM.", tiO K ii . n rt I i pi K. J. MORRAY K. J. I1ARRETT IMHHMMHNdlllr ... Cltr Editor Published dally except Sunday, br The Herald Publishing Company ot , Klamath Falls, at 110 Eighth' Streot. iii' -Rntored-nt the-postofflco at Kin Math Falls, Ore, for transmission through the malls as second-class alter." MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED -PRB8S.. f " r The Associated (Press Is exclusively entitled to the tiso'f of publication "ot aril .news' dispatcher (credited to? It, r ljol otherwise credited In1 this per, jina also; the local sews' pub Msher herein. " KITUHDAYNOVKWIMK 'IS, 1M1. Vanderlip Praises ; Red Cross Relief Work CONSTANTINOPLE, Nor. li. Americans should continue their aamanitarlan work la the Near ;if" iiiu nutain hum cnHngca uiu iiiuo lur us special rnio cam" palgn frqiii April to Novclnber. .This chringo wits riiaUo tills 'year nt the request ot man subscribers that we change 'the dateot. renewal until uttor the hnrvest. During November, wo will ac cept subscriptions to The Herald at tho special rato'ot $( where tho paper Is delivered by mall within tho county "and' G. whoro It Is dollvorcd by carrier or whoro tho postofflco ot thd subscriber Is outsldo ot tho county. "A J I- papers' that 'are not paid for In ad vance by Dccombor 1, will bo discontinued and anything iluoywlll, bo turned over to a collector for collection nt our regular' sub scription ralo'of '68 cents 'a"" month". AH subscriptions taken after December 1st. will bo charged, for on tho basis ,ot CCc per1 mouth or 6.50 a "yean- . - . W'a fool 'quite confident that our subscribers will oxtend to us the samo consideration we gave them last spring and send Iii tliolr subscriptions Immediately. Individually, the 'amount Is small, but in the aggrcgato Is a great deal. When you remember .that a newspaper makes, nothing on Its subscriptions, and 'under the un usual conditions. , that hn,ve existed during the past two years', really loses money on them, you will tie good enough, were surd) to giro this matter your lmmedluto attention and not watt until tho last day, when you may forget It and after which It will bo TUB HERALD PUULISHINO COMPANV. ' WM&ZESa I iH ifi after spending two 'days here on business connected with, the Cotton tHH. iii - trl....tii 4.i -" wwifc itt inv near . vfl'viD iiini. roi, wntuviu BiMiou East.' Bald Frank A Vanrlarltn M.a Mint hj tia.t labnn nnr Iha nrnmr. un iiuuvivi, wuen do nsiiea'ima T inu iui ii wouiu do in opera . . .. . . ., I.. .. in in me course or an economic swrvey of Europo. ' "We may be charged with shlrk Ug our political responsibilities In the Near East and with desertion r our associates' In thV late war when they came here to administer, an exceedingly awkward and' diffi cult --situation,"' he' continued. "But there Is nothing bnt praise for Am erica for her wonderful relief 'work ere.". O nF nl...11t .iflf..J.l flt I i.nn t.al AMAIM.r tmitv n ttlMnih O. TV. LfWIIlUlll, Ul jnHUaUOIt lyHII- lUlUVU 3fc f.uMb iwm ot .4,uc fornla returned home this morning day business trip to Lakerlew and tlon the coming spring. Mr. and Mrs .Stero Sfukel, ot Merrill were here today on a slip ping trip. Frank Tucker and C. A. New, man, two well Jinown Mallu resi dents were visitors here yesterday. C, L. Cammon, ot Adln,' Califor nia, left this morning for his home after a'fow days visit In this city. Mrs. R. P. Dox and family ar rived last night from Weed where month. Ther rejoined Mr Box! an jomploye of the government, en gaged in the pine, beetle eradliM tlon campaign, at jthe Arcade ho- ii " l . Krno Vlean. an American Tobac r-. lllaamaH t iU- kn..l. . ) Mr. Vanderlip said Americans they hare Seen llrlng for the nasi unu signaiiy aistinguisiied them wives In their behalf ot the 600, 00 Russian, Armenian and Turk lh refugees, who tied11 to Constan tlnople. He centinued: The American Red Cross h. . .... c0" salesman, Ief I this morning for r... fv,vUU,vuU m supplies; Sacramento, after a: week spent in and transportation, They have been thlsi sales district. Iho chcif instrument In moving re- ' Miss Trenchard ,a surgical sale.v nigces, to where, they could have lady for a California house, spent an economic life. Their work has this week calling upon local physl Just ceased. There are still tons ot clans, leaving today tor the south, thousands of refugees. There, are Fred Marx, a Portland visitor 15.000 utterly without means of here left for home today. Trt- . , I .Mra- H., V. Griffith Is Journeying Every American here feel, the to Spartenburg. Sonth Carolina for Red Crow work should be con-, the winter In hopes of recovering iT,l:L'b1 "me U-t theM h- -. Wh..rthere she w"i1 .-.-. - -re .i. w se- T,,It at ih4) h f b , are sub.Ute.ee for, thselres." W Griffin, ha. made this Saco f-zi ; i her" home for the last year and a I PERSONAL MENTION1 1 r n- her mnr frteada w,8h , ""' njiecu)- rocorory. Marshall "Hooper returned last v Df aadde 'effth'ls morning for night from facksbn'vllle where ho Vancouvr ere he will ap$nd the was called on legal' business. -wmtcr returning In tho spring to SI. Clcavltt was a visitor here Teopen nls rof,' at Eagle nidgo. from lleatty yextorday. ' Mrs- - w Conrad left for Weed B. T. Hamlett, a drug salesman th,s morn,nK to spend Sunday with from San Francisco was a guest at Mr Conrad cmployedby, tho S. P. ine Arcauo hotel Inst night. He re- """' -j"jui the Silver Lake country. They made the trip byauto and report encountering some' snow. -: - "TUB JOUBXKV'H KND" AT THE STRAND OX SUNDAY . I A. E, Johnson. renresnntntivA nt ot San CKirtcd Verv rnorf mlnrna tn uta !en during tho two days socnt tho 0tPan dumber po -ere. Roy Corvallls sDent two iluvu in this iiv tctu'rnlng home today. Atno Sflller who baa spent the iii in r uranios, iracic rorctuan or Francisco, returned this nmmi.. Rlckard, a rancher from n',or a business visit of. a 'few days Will. tl.Mll..H..l t. ""Huviiucn aere, Antonoi Stiller who 1 . -. . - k . iasi month nt the, home of L L. the" Algoma Lumber comnanv at Kirk spent last night' in the city visiting local friends. He left this Morning for California where he will spend, the whiter. William Oriaa! o'f San Fran' elsco, was a Friday visitor here this week. He left for Med ford this Biornlng. v Miss Fannie D.' McClure, of Beat 1. wa a visitor fcere yesterday; William .H.Craa o'f the "7X" Xancb, and T. C. 'Oreea, both from Crane, Oregon,'' were visiting cattle aen here' yesterday. Ia, F. Wray and Tom B. Clark, rommerclal reyreaentaUres from San Francisco left this morning for Portland. HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS MISS LUCY Sky SHE JtS KNOW AM KIN EAT Mo'N ENNY-BoiY- S HE EVUH SEEDEN AH SPEC1 PA-T So , CBPU AH A IN' NEVUH HAP PAT MUCH SOX BErTo' ME. 'J J .,,J 9- bSbVSSbV t ;jmmm fc, AMUM Brownell. returned' this', morning to ki. i t . nume ai corning, California, Sir. and Sirs. A. W Ball, of New Vork state, haro ,been rtsitlnr nt the home of W. C, Ball for aever- ai weeks and are enrouto to, Cali fornia for the winter Miss Mable Stevens, teacher of the Henley School, left tblg morn ing for Portland, where she was called by the death of her mother. H. H. Schmitt. D. B. Young and J. S. Sangulnettl, all atock buyers of Stockton, California returned this morning after spending several day. hero buying cattle from local stockmen. T. H. Thurmond Is, enroute to Sacramento to spend 'the winter, a custom that he has practiced for the three last years. If any one should hare made a pro diction that the, day would como when dramatic pictures would bo made without a single isubtltte, he would Immediately be considered ei ther a theorist or a dreamer, and yyet bucii u ureani nns ocen, aciuraiJiisu- ed In "The Journey's End." to be seen nt tho Strand on Sunday. There Is not a single subtltlo In It, and yet tho action Is crystal-clear. This feat has been accomplished by Intelligent construction, more Intelligent direc tion, and skillful acting. . And In the "unfolding of tho plot the auditors nro Introduced to many scenes which eplgramatlcally may bo summed up thus: Tho Catacombs ot Home, many, many feet underground., Tho daring and bravery ot Iron workers and their fcnrless handling ot the molten netal. Tho splendid sacrltlco thata strong man mado to 'Insure his wife's hap piness. Tho collapso of a New York sky scraper while In course of construc tion. How tho puro Innocence ot a little child averted a tragedy. Tho happy end ot a man who bad given all for lore. . TheiloVo of a workman for a wom an and how fato Juggles their lives. tMnny scones of 'rare bonuty ond charm photographed both "here and abroad. Tho perfect loro which questions not but merely seeks to servo. , The balcony scene from "Jtomco and Jullot" with a very different end ing. .- The gardens of u fconvont'ln Rome with tlowors and roro' shrubs bloom ing In profusion. ,A strugglo botweun two men which ended In happiness. Reductien: Safe of ';: Christinas Gift ' Selections BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. '21 We must reduce our $40,000 stock of high grade Jewelry, Watches Diamonds! and Musical Instruments within a; short' time and we are therefore offering a discount'of 20 to 50 .1 on everything in our.Storc. ,. . ..,'' j " '" J i Christmas timp is coming 'closer every day. Why not takq, advantage of hese special prices today and' make 'a savingi'of one fifth to one-half, on your Christmas pre- ,8ente- .:?i (m if;!- " ' . ,i j Contract aloodsl Expecled. "I fl , Winters Jewelry t 1 Store r v Watdh Our Windows. i r i" i i Dt'CKH AND G1HK aiu; mriLii PLRvru-uii .Duck and goose hunters are still bringing in liberal bags of game from the swamps and grain .fields In this section. One morning this week a large flock of geeso settled in a grain Held near Dorris. The barrage that resulted when several citizens opened tire upon them resembled a minia ture Argonne. WOLFE FAMILY RETURN dllchard F. Wolfe' and wife, who recently umn te TVirrU fMm ri.iiA- w wtr ,..v... fwwa VUI1WT quint will depart for Oregon soon where they will make their home on a farm owned br Mrs. Wolfe's father. Mr. Volfe has been associated with tho Dorris Lum'bor'and Box company bore'. -! f 1 1 M M I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 ! t ! t ! ! n M M , f , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , j f j , ( , , ' , ', j ,7, , , ( f .fajfe' AiiAk a. i 3 .. j. . t.m i,. .,j'm a , i -iuduov. um cm ua aireci car acci- Lou Arena and M. S. Lester re-dent, 50 p,. Wt ', -i v ,1 i, i .. i. . i .' ,-.,., .. : ' , :, , -. .( ... ,,-. I ' .. .? ' t ; .. 1 '"Ivt is!: . 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