The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 14, 1922, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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KrERJONAL, MENTION
' (Drf C. O, Prentice u expected borne
tomorrow nlihtfrom Ch(cto,. whore
hewn, called vChrlitraasdsy by the
death o( hit father.
Ojaek'tUWr, owner'of.lhejUkeslde
I.uihbervcompny, left .this roornlnK
for' Portland, whore he expeet to
look hftoriimftora ot Interest tor his
cempany:
Manager I'nuly of ihe Klamath
racking company, hat returned from
a three weeks business trip to tho
north. He states that the fecllns; ot
opIlmUm proTalent In so many lines
of business It benlnnlna; to manifest
Itself among; the, loaders of the ment
Industry and It la the expectation
tthat 1(22 will see a blp Improve
ment In the business.
Mrs. Michael Rueck, of the llurck
ranch near Ilonanta, has been
upending a few daya with Mrs. K
Hellbronner, Comer avenue.
D. W. Ryan left yesterday for
Vancouver. Washington, where be
aspects to spend part of tho winter.
James D. Foster,- who has been
employed by the Southern Pacific,
will leave Sunday on a business trip
to Los Angeles. Daring his ab
sence his mother will visit friends
In Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breltenstoln
bare returned to their home on Ca
nal afreet, after a several week's
visit with their aon, n. P. nrelten
stein, 111 Prospect. Mr. Brelton
stein has completely recovered from
a recent attack ot paralysis.
Miss Eckman. ot the Gertrude Mil
linery, haa left for New York on her
annual baying trip.
Ot. E. Geary haa left for an extend
ed trip to Portland.
C. W. Warren ot Ply wilt be a
Tlsltor here tor a taw days.
Alfred Collier, Swan Lake lumber
man. Is In town today.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter Campbell 01
Dly are here attending a circuit court
trial.
A. L. Marshall ot Olene Is a busln
osa visitor here today.
W Rodgera ot Odessa, a forest
"rahgerrls transacting business here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dalton and
daughter, and W. C. Dalto'n, of Malta,
are here tor the week-end.
little Miss Oeraldlne Crockett re
siding at 421 10th St., will be nine
tomorrow and ahe announces thai
she It going to have a parly.
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Thursday evening nt tliolr home In
Uorrls. Mr. Wolfo Is associated
with tho Dorrls Lumber ami llox
cumpnny hern.
1 .Mr .and Mrs. K, Wentenunn nnt
, In San Krnnclsco tor a few weeks'
I vacation.
I Gust Iimpropoillous Is buck In
Dorrls after savers! months' nl-
' senco. Ho Is employed nt 0110 ot
thn I0f.1l box factories,
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Thursday, maklnR annual Inspec
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shortly, and mako farming his fu
turo occupation on his father's
farm near Sacramento. Ills sue-,
icessor has not boon named.
I Mrs. Nellie. Mitchell drove to!
I Dorrls from the Willow Creek ranch
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LEAD IN EDUCATION
Oregon One of Three States With
large Cotlcfe Karollment
CHICAGO, Jan. 14. Oregon,
Towa. and Utah have the largest num
ber of students In colleges, according
to their respective populations, Dr
Oeorgo P. Zook ot the United Statei
bureau of education, told the asso
ciation of American colleges hero to
day.
Statistics also reveal, he said, that
California, Oregon and Utah, take
care ot a larger proportion ot theli
students In their own colleges sne
universities than any other states.
Miss Gcrda Meyer of Denmark Is comlnc to the United States this
-"ith to show us what real Dinlsh beauty Is. She recently won the
nl Danish beauty contest.
4,500 CARS ORDERED n''' ' Is boInK shown In
Portland as a first ltodklnson ro-
Large Amount of New Kqulpment leajc. Tho Portland nowspapors pro
Is Planned by Union Pacific , nounco It ono of tho finest produc-
i tlons ever made by tho Hodklnson
A comforting ray of business sun-i company and It should bo with a cost
shine flashed Its beams on Port-' such as has probably never been
land when announcement was made' brouRht together In a filmed produc-
at the traffic otflco ot the O.-W.j
R. R. N. lines that tho Union Pa-)
dflc system had placed orders for
4,500 new freight car for delivery;
In the first halt ot this year.
Several million feet of Oregon flr'
lumber will enter the construction)
-it this new equipment, and all of!
It will como from mills located onl
lines In tho Pacific
TWAST HIS LUCKY DAY
Hrsunflrld Dodge Death on Friday,
the Thirteenth
-SALKM, Jan. 1.4 Friday, the
13th war not an unlucky day for
Dr. R. M. Brumfleld, convicted of
the murder or Dennis Russell at
Roseburg, although it was the day
originally fixed by the Douglas cir
cuit court as his last on earth. A
recent appeal to the supreme court
operated automatically to secure a
stay ot execution, and Brumfleld
will not hang, at least, until the op
Dual Is heard.
8XOW FOUIl FKKT DKKP
AT ANNA SPRING CAMP
MBDKORD,' Jan. 14. Advices
this week by Alex Sparrow, super
intendent ot Crater- National park,
from tho park ranger on duty
there In the winter time, ure thai
there la four feot of snow at Anna
Spring camp, which means that
there Is from one to one and a half
feet mora at the lake rim. This
amount Is three feet less than last
year at this time, but this means
nothing, as there will -be two or
three months ot snow yet In that
region, and the snowfall there will
probably be up to the average.
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NHDPORD .MAYOR MAY
RUN FOR GOVERNOR
MBDFORD,. Jan., 14. Mayor C.
B, Oatee, who haa returned from
political conferences In Portland,
caya be It giving the proposition ot
becoming a candidate tor the re-
puniican nomination for governor
serious consideration, but haa not
yet made up bis mind.
He said ha was awaiting certain
developments betpre formally an
"Bouncing hit candidacy. Oatea ex
pressed his gratitude for the large
amount, of 'support, which bat teen
tttrtd htm, should kajstko tht
rtt, m4 i ,utUr iwttful fir
the system
Northwest.
Tbo order Includes 2.000 double-
sheathed forty-foot, titty-ton box
cars; 1,500 - double-sheathed, forty-
toot, fifty-ton automobile cars for
general service. Including move
ment of grain In bulk, and 1.000
ill-steel fifty-foot, fifty-ton automo-
bjle cars, suitable also tor general
freight service.
The total cost ot the Union Pa
"Iflc's new equipment will be bo-
'ween $9,000,000 and $10,000,000
Inasmuch as no mention Is made
et of contracts tor additional re
frigerator cars It Is regarded m
jrobable that a little later an an
louncement will come to tho effect
hsj the Pacific Fruit Express com
any, controlled Jointly by the
'Jnlon Pacific and Southern Pacific
lystems, has ordered several thou
sand now "reofors" for use during
he season of 1922.
DKTItOIT PASTOR (MUXI)
PORTLAND, Jan. 14. Dr. Thorn-
at J, Vlllers, pastor ot tho First Bap
tist church of Detroit, bat accepted
1 call to the First Baptist church of
Portland.
"Goirs ntrciiii.K" AT
THK HTltA.M) SUNDAY
At tho Strand Theatre, on Sunday
wlH bo presented "God's Crucible,"
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And what n east it Is! Wilton
Lackayo. who plays "Michael Kal
mar," was never more forcefully
dramatic, while Gaston Glass, tho Ju
venile whoo work contributed so
largely to the success ot "Humores
qne." will win many now followers
by his splendid playing of the role
ot "Ivan Kalraar."
In addition to tho above, these
screen favorites are In tho cast:
Gladya Coburn. Kato Price, Bradley
Barker, Blgelow Cooper, Jules
Cowles, Robert T. JIalnes. Ann Suth
erland, and Kdna Shlpman.
The ACencjsioftb story, for the
most part, nra laid In tho Canadian
Rockies, and Is rcpleto with strik
ing, gripping nnd soul-stirring situa
tions, with a. delightful strain ot com
edy running throughout.
In addition to this great plcturo
the second of the scries In tho life of
Al Jennings, the reformed bandit will
bo shown nnd tho Inlmmitalilo Char
lie Chaplin wilt Co scon In ono of his
very latest creations. "Tho Ham Ac
tor." It Is n n'crenm and w keep
you on the glgglo from start to fin
ish. And to top off one ot the best
programs ever offered at the Strand,
there Is a beautiful scenic. The per
formance will be continuous, starting
nt one o'clock and running through
until nine. At thematlnee, tho young
sters will be presented with a box of
candy. The usual prices of ten and
twenty cents will prevail.
NEW TODAY
1.0 1 us help make )our ncddlng1
beautiful. '
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proud parents of a baby girl born
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Moose Hall, Monday Jan 16. Kvery
body welcome. 14-16
The local W. C. T. V. will have an
interesting business muetlng on Turn
day. Jan. 17, at 2:30 p, m. In the
parlors of tho Presbyterian church.
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RESPONSIBILITY
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account with tho bunk. R
That's tho beginning and it ontaiis tho ad
ditional responsibility upon you to sec that
it grows and continues to grow.
That is your further
RESPONSIBILITY .:.
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AT THE STRAND
Where Everybody Goes SUNDAY Hdk
inson Features
l--. . ERNEST SHIPMAN presents
GOD'S CEUCJBLE
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RALPH CONNOR'S
GreatNovel 'THE FOREIGNER'
Directed by HENRY MacRAE
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"He's Getting What
He Deserves!' J
TENNED"in the tinycabin Makaroff frantically
strove to escape. The sputter of the tiny fuse
fell horribly upon his ears. The little group of on
lookers.stood. horror stricken and helpless. And.
then-"-!
See for yourself the smashing climax of a gripping
story," a story that moves at so swift a pace.fhat
it will carry you breathless from punch to punch,
and leave you gratified and delighted with the fact
that, at last youhayeseerift truly great picture.
.Continuous
Show
1, 3, 5, 7
and 9 p. in.
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In addition to, this marvelous"-' produotlon, the second of
tbo sorlcs In! (bo 'Ufa'' of - -v
Ah. iwmko, TifE REponfEp,nAjfpn)
will be showiu
Charlie Chaplin in "The Ham Actor"
, . CoiiclHdlti(C with ft Uiiulfu Hcmlo
, 4 m bi Pundy ftf ji HIM if, m thn Mnilnoo