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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1922)
irssy.rjrrrvr.rrt,, ,i.-v THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Prfgo Tyd llMETtninf Htrald Msrrh 10, on the construction ot di vision terminate at ' Wenatchee, Wash., tbe 8pokcsman-nevlew said today. ri uTjxrvtruv'ijvuxnnjvi r-an Outbursts of Everett True By Condon r. R. (KHJUC....E1ltor and roMtefctr H. R. HILL-. .....Cit)rS4Uor V ijVTjvtnrvira-vy'ii"r,'"i" . . I - H r t "Published dally except 8unusjr, by Tba Herald FUDIIiiitnK company or Klamath Falls, nr lit j:t?hth Street. " Entered at tbe hoaloffieo at Klam- its ralU. Ore., fur transmission through the iqsttt an BocondtUM 'matter. MHMBER OF TltR ASSOCIATED rnESS Tho AMociitcd Prri I. oxcIuiItc , Ir entitled to tho uiu for publics lion ot all ne tlinstchOs erodltoil to It. or not otherwise credited In Ibis paper, and alto the local news pubiuned Herein TUESDAY, FKIUtt'AhY'T, 102a ' j Brwnwell's Statement I-nANK C. IinAMWEXL'S slsto 1; tnent ot tho st&t banking de partment's program tor liquidating tho First 8talo and Sirlngi bunk's attain bai a liMlnht-trom-thc-ahoulder rlns that should put heart Into cTcrjr one who Is directly In tcrfstcd In tbe Institution, and ap- I peal to erery bnsints man In tbe , community, who Is Indirectly Inter ested In larco or smalt docrca ac cording to his bnslntts affiliations and tbe condition ot his business r The atate t bank superintendent . turned bis hand tc up on the I table. It any ono feared that ho would adopt , dictatorial attitude that tear Is dispelled. It any one feared that their mis fortunes would be talon advantage ot to proTlde fat fees for lawyers and' rocelrers. that tear Is disci- " 'pated. 4 In a statement In today's news colanna ot the Herald the head of i the stata bsnkiaft department sets forth In clean-cat terms his pro- r tram as far as a program can be mapped out at this time. j His remarks support the policy outlined by Cf E. Walles. who be came deputy bankln superintend ent In charge, when the bank, closed 1U doors. He express a desire for co-operating to the limit with etery cred itor of the -sank, but be will be sealooa In guarding the Interest of tho bank's debtors. . , i Under the program that 'be haa outlined tha test vestige ot cause tor anxiety is' removed and the sane attitude that ha beaa.naln talned la the comuifntty tho bank closed in Justified. , Klamath county tin be proud to co-operate with, tht ' ta banking department on -uch a irornm and tbe superintendent will flad lo7land capable supporters fit plenty 'in car rying it out. , 'GREAT WESTTr.V rLAY AT ST1UND THEATRE From boyhood on upward till the hair is grayed lth age. prslrlo stories are popular reading matter. "Fearless DkV 1, a tale of tbe plains, and r.udlenres at tbe Strand tbeatro tonight will rnjoy something unusual in this, tho first of a eerie ,of prairie pro tactions which are be ing made, starring Dick Hatton, tbe well known Western actor. "Fear x less Pick" was dlrecteJ by Park n. . Frame, the director who was re sponsible tor a number of pictures in which Frank Borzssjo played I he leading role" Mforo Incoming a di rector to make the famous "Humor esque."' Framo bae dono creditable work in "Fearless Dick." Hatton '"la a Western actor who really can act, Is quick on tbe draw, and makes lore to the pretty heroine In a way to start him well along the road toward being a matinee Idol. Tbe cast Includes players who Imo been seen In popular pictures for sereral years. They include Henry J. Hebert. long a Fox "villain" In Tcm Mix and William Farnura pic tures; Otto, Lederer, the recent Vltagraph dlroctor; Dick La Reno, .whoso work In tbe stage version of "Tho Virginians" garr bint a'defl nlte place in tbe beartr of theater goers for all time.. Catherine Craig, who has been entrusted with tbe 'feminine role is a remarkably prot- 'ty gtrl. r8hefhst charm, acting abll- ity, and In all ot her scenes there Is an evident sincerity of purpose. -1 In addition there a HI be two 1 .good comedies. Don't fWttt country store night Wednesday. 1, 000.000 TKKMIXAI, 6 -T l'LAVFOH WKXATCHKK I 8P0KANB. Wash.. Feb. 7. The ' 'Great Northern railway plans- to I spend a'jnllllon dollars fcmmenclnc KV- "i 1 " J&AI ETi QTPAAA .22sWFBVJ. mL 4.K ssik S, M B .B-r-sV.- F 'Lf ' -..- - MERRILL' Miss Erma Kreese ot Hood niter, who has been visiting at the home ot her brother, Dr. Kreese, left for Southern California to spend the remainder ot tho winter. There It to be n pie supper at the Oodd Hollow school house Fri day. The proceeds will go toward the purchsto of an organ. Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Anderson spent Bandsy In Klamath Falls. Tho Merrill Library club met at tho home ot Mrs. Walker Thursday, February 3, when they wcro enter tained by Mrs. Walker, assisted by Mrs. Fred "Peterson. It wa, voted to giro tho supper tor tho firemen's ball. Following tho regular busi ness refreshments were served by tho hostesses. The following wen prevent: Mcsdames R. II. and R. C. Anderson, Geo. Wright, Jns. Stevenson, Rogue, C. nailer. It. KetUnhoru, Chester Hasklns, J. Dewey, E. D. Harwood, C. M. Mer- rltt, Arthur Frailer, W. F. Jen- nette and W. Davis and tho hos tesses. The club will giro a card party at the library February IS. Tho firemen are to glre their an nual ball this month. T. A. Barrowa Is in from his ranch near Aden for a few weeks. Same of the young people from around Merrill attended the danco given at tho Murphy place near Henley. A large crowd attended the bas ketball game Friday between Do nanta and Merrill. The llno-up for nonanta bora was: n. Grislz, R. Cbaney. C. Welsh. L. liorton, F. Copperfleld; line-up for Merrill high school boys was. E. Klger. K. Klger. F. Pope. B. Dallli. Will Hill. The score stood 13 to 1( in favor ot Bonanta. The line-up tor the gamo between Merrill and Bonanta high school gtrls was: Bonsnza, It. Ham- aker, L. Huston, L. Flackus, B. Hamaker, M. Scott; Merrill, V. Of- fleld, A. Murrey, E. Dlllard. M. Oraybal, Bee and Mary Taylor. The acora was 6 to S In favor ot Merrill. There was a large number came over from Bonanza to witness the basketball game. A final game will be played between Bonanta and Agency, as there Is a tie between them at present. A baby girl was born to tho wife ot Leonard Bowman Saturday, Feb ruary i. ,Mother and babe doing nicely. Miss Ruth Hill was in Merrill Friday to attend the basketball game. E. C. Frailer and Clyde Barrows, who hare been working on the dredger en Willamson river, aro home. They report the Ice eigh teen Inches thick on Ithe river, necessitating the shutting down ot the dredger. John Cox waa in Klamath Falls Friday. MOUNT LAKI Thelehurch commute- met Tburs) day afternoon at tho Mount Lakl church to discus wbat materials to use In the repair of the Insldo of tho church. Plaster board was de nuded on, and Davo MoComb was appointed overseer ot tho work, which will commence Immediately, Some new windows will be put In and the outside or tho church will be painted. Plsns aro also being made for plowing the church yard and sowing It to clover and setting out mere trees. The Home Hygleue class met with Mrs. Morrison Thursday, and will meet again on Thursday, February 9 for tbe last time. This meeting wilt also be held at tbe Morrison home. Kenneth Case Is working In Klamath Falls. Will Kaylor hauled a load of sup plies for Mack's Cash Store Wed nesday, Clyde Griffith lia moved to his home on Lost river from the 0. D. Grlzilo ranch. A danco was given at Mrs. Ball en's last Friday night, and ono In Sam Enman's new house Saturday night. The Ladles' Aid will pick wool JorMrs. II. D. Morrison Wednesday, February 8. All ladles are Invited. Nell Campbell ot tho Siemens' oil well Is In California. MIDLAND There were 31 carloads ot cuttle and sheep shipped from Midland Sat urday, and 32 carloads of horses, sheep and cattle Tuesday. There has -me soMrtG&HS over. AND x want I You to TKe axjuto we rur scfccesNS this MORNING AMP fHr THeM WsVY FOf TM6 wiNe-fi. SHSI Yow ALWAYS H4ve A SUGiaeSTtON" TO lAKtS (4Heivevc. TMCRC-'S anytmmc rot? YOU TO tDO ROVjnO THC HOUSe efCe?T AN3WC5RIMG THe caccs to thc: -dininq: taolcsj; Voo'sttS A LCu AYS TACKQdci AoooT THC "pSYCMOU3CtCt MOIMONT" HAVE. PROPQQgD ONES l'.' been ore ;hlpplng hero slnco tho new year than in former jears. Allen and I'ylc shipped ten car loads of sheep and ono carload of cat tle from Midland Saturday. Verdun Meat Co., of San Francaco U shipping six car loads to San Fran cisco Saturday. Tom Walters ot Mt. Lakl sold 13S0 head of sheep to Atlcn and Pjle and Is here looking after them. John Allen ot Allen & Pyle & Co., ot 8an Francisco Is hero today, super intending the shipment. Win. Moonry ot Son Francisco, head shipper of At len and Pyle Is here also. Barney Horn, Jr., ot San Fran cisco Is superintending the shipment of Verdun Packing Co. F. C. Vaughn, R. Byrn, If. Hen dricks, Southern Pnclfle men from Dunsmulr are here helping with the shipment. B. X. I.ewln and Dan Gordan, Southern Pacific men from Dunsmulr ore here looking after the water supply for tho cattlo and sheep. Herbert Philips, Charley Delay and little son, stockmen from Klamath Falls aro hero helping with the ship ments. Stukel and Graham from Merrill are shipping eight carloads of tine beet rattle to J. C. Johnson of San Francisco tomorrow E. C. Stukel, W. C. Stukel and W. II. Graham were In Midland Monday looking after tbe cattle. A meeting of prominent citizens of Klamath county and farmers In this section of the community met at tho Midland school house Saturday after noon to further the dairy Industry of this part of the country In the Interacts of n co-opera tlo cheese fac tory or creamery to be erected horc. Mr. Sextpn of Klamath Falls acted as chairman of tho meeting. John Reber, chceso maker of Malta was one of the principal speakors. Ho ex plained to tho assembled farmers and others who wnro Interested, the equipment necresary to make n good cheese factory and the profits made from turning out n first class pro duct and the necessity of all chceso Wo furnish a nice warm dressing room, a bathing suit, towel and show er for 3S cents. The plunge Is free to spend what time you llko. Como and bae a good time. J2C V. 28 NO, I DIDN'T GET IT- f DIDN'T HAVE TIME 'NO, I'VE BEEN TDO BUSY- WELL I CANT HELP IT WHY DIDH'T YOU GET IT? YOU HAVE MORETIMETHAtf I HAVE -4LLR16HT GET SORt HO-NO - m I HAvei. StlCGCVpON T MAKC. UHV MOr CCflVej TUCM up TlLt 3Pf?.N?THeW loHGN -me fUS 30N6 RACK THE SCfieSNS tVCC DC iN plaos" ax thc exAerr pSrCrtOLOCICC NOflBHT. 5 r factories In tho county to co-operuto as tho factories In Tillamook county, to turn out a standard and world wldo known .product. K. 11. Thomas, county agent 'was also present and gavo a short and Interesting talk on tho necessity ot co-operation with Mnlln It a chceso factory wcro erected and If a creamery It should co.opo rato with Klamath Falls and turn out a county product as was done Ih Tillamook In order to be successful C L. Holiday, dairyman of Klant ath Falls gavo a short and Interesting talk on cheeso making and which was the most profitable to tbe farmer. John W L. Smith, principal ot the Malln school, who has made a thor ough study ot dairying at tho Oregon Agricultural rollrgo gaa a short talk from a teachers point ot lew and how to market to the best financial advantage. Ho said In part that In thc past most farmers paid too much at tention how .to, make two blades of grass grow where ono did before, but paid llttlo attention to tho business and ot their produce, but left It for some ono else. Ho said for farmers to bo truly successful they must learn how to take care ot the marketing of produco as well as to raise It. Before th(v meeting adjourned a committee was appointed to lslt the Malln chceJo factory and see how cheese was made. Those to serve wore, John Depuy, J. D. Hooper, 8 L. Burnett and T. D. Young. After the meeting adjourned the ladles'of Mid land served lunch. Keryono felt at If they spent a pleasant and profit able bftcrnoon. Howard Wynant and Harry With, erall wcro Klamath Falls visitors Monday. George Furbcr was a Klamath Falls visitor Monday. tjcorgo Furbcr' wlrelces Is work ing well this winter In spite of not halng It elevated an high as he has It on his homo at Miller Island, Mr. Furbcr fa lie hears music as far as Denver, Colorado and Raskatcha wan, Canada Music that Is played on phonographs In Portland can bn heard as plainly as If they wcro In his own house. Mr Furbcr under stands the International codo and by that means hears very Interesting jiiiwi from different jiarts of tho world. scr I RATHER IMAGINE THAT IT WAS YOUR WIFE TO WHOM U YOU WERE OUST SPEAKING- GOOD oy ! -m "If I Could Spe-ak Perton ally to Everyone Who Has Rheumatism and Stomach Troublo I Would, Tell Them to Take Tanlac," Declares Smttlc Citizen. Own Health Restored. "It 1 could speak to tcr hotly porsonnlly who hm rhoiimnll-m and stomach trouble I would tell thorn to takn Tanlac, for 1 hawi tried It m self nnd hnvo iucr found anything llko It," raid Herman ltoetsch, H21 West Sixty-first Ml, Seattle. Wash., well-known lund-ocapo gardener. "I hardly over luno men a twinge of rheumatism now, although this trouble had miulo my llfo miserable for many year boforo 1 waa fortun ate enough to 11 ml Tanlnc nnd get re lict. "Moro than that, It has put my stomach In such itand order that I um getting moro tnomont out ot my meals than In rnrs. In fact, 1 am feeling flno In orcry way," Tanlac and Tnnlac Vegetable PUN are sold by druggists oerywhero Adv. BONANZA' J Bonanza high school basketball tenm-, drove to Merrill Irfist Fri day to play tho high school teams then1. Tho girls' gamo was fea tured by strong drfenslro work on tho part of both teams, Merrill won by a scoro of 6 to G. Following l tho llno-up: Bonanza Merrill KUIe Iteuck .... F. .. ..Vera Of field Hilda Hamaker F. . Allna Murray Ada Flackus C E. Dlllard Lois Houston . C M. Graybael Illrdln Ilamaker..(l. .. .M.Taylor Mildred 8cott .0 .B.Taylor Jllfle Knock made all the points for Bonanza and Vera Offleld all for Merrill. Referee, Mrs. Chancy; umpire, Ella Hatton. The boys' game was hard-fought. For Bonanza Ralph Chancy wo, high point man, with two field goals and four (oul goals nut ot six attempted. Grlzey made two flofd goals, tint failed to scoro out ot sjx LARGE f ONES Trnn MI..10 lit SH.oo Monthly IMItl, NIIKI'HERII CO. .107 Main St. Th wnfer tit warm Anil nlfti wnrm xlresslng rooms at tho Natatorlum. Come and learn to swim, J3C F 38 DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? TIIH paffl and torture of rheu matism can be quickly relieved by on application of Sloan's Liniment, It brings warmth, rase and comfort and lets ou sleep soundly. Alwas hatp n bottle handy and apply when ou feel the first twinje. J I ptnttralei uilhoul rubiinr. It's splendid to tako the pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and strains, stiff joints, and lame backs. For forty years jiain's enemy. Ask journcighbor. At airdrusgists 35c, 70c, $1.10. Sloans linimentfe;) fl DO YOU KNOW, MY M WIFE AND I HAVE AN ARGUMENT NV MORE OR A HARSH WORD! YE&, IT WAS I AND WHAT OF ITP MURPHEYS FEED 124 So. 6th St Our Ni' Voik hlilpmriil jrnli-nlnj brntinlil us ifio jrry Iniot mmlrl. In ndtnnml inllllnVry, ullk mill 1'inlil roinbliiNlloiit, 1 lliiwri'lrliiiiiirili nln (illur loiulilniillonii, I free shots. Pope of Merrill ninda ono Held goal and concerted six out of 12 freo throws, Kenneth Klgnr secured ono field goal, nn also did Esten Klgor Tho gamo was fast iiiul clean INnornblo comment was mndn upon the work ot llurkn as referee and Merrlt as umpire. Following Is the, llno-up ot the teams: Ilonnnzi Merrill Grlsey j- K. Klgor It, Chancy F. .. . II. Klgor P. Welsh C Fred Popo I,, liorton a II. llrtllt A. Copperfleld . (I . . W. Mill Owing lo the excellent work of liorton and Copperfleld as guards llonnnza was enabled lo keep Mer rill's scoro down. Bonanza high Is CLASSIFIED ADS sNs's'MM1 MISCELLANEOUS Flowers for our luncheon ki.amlitii rmvi:it huoi- Phono RS9 K34 Main HI lltllV f-lllf'KU While leghorn. Ilarron-Tancriwl Strain, from our own stork of proven merit Per 101) to May 1st. $13.(0; after fit 00 Order now May wood poultry Farm, Corning, Cal F-ti M-l I hate two fin, Iota, adjoining, close to the business renter of Port land, for sale, or will trade for Prop erty or equity In Klamnth Falls What hnvo youT FOR SALE SO acres of Improved valley land: clear; CO acres In al falfa; on highway; price as low ss coat of bomesteadlng Tule lJike lands. Liberal terms. FOR RALE Fine corner on pave meiit, close lo While Pelican hotel, clear Price lower than It will ever be again. Now Is I he time, to buy. Liberal terms R O. OROESIir.CK. American National bank building fl.N WANTKH K.'"nlr mini Intending .In uw the oliile MldrT bum wnntu lo buy vei-ll Im-nlnl I'M on monthly pMinientN. Mutt appraise lit SI,MH, AildrfM IVvrvKr, rare llrrnld. 6-tf Entertainment and supper for all Mooie, Visiting members Intlted Thursday night. Feb. 9th. C-U 44444t44 f BLOCK WOOD NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1st $5.00 We have had satisfied customers for over two years. Let us put you on thc satisfied list. We arc reliable. HEILBRONNER & REA Phone 195-J or 239-R "- J a WAREHOUSE ssssSss'aVsssss'sWsaSasiii)ai1al Located on Siding and Paved Street. Inquire of J. T. Ward, Central Hotel fi"" rfciT"ss Trsirir "Yi BY ALLMAN NO, NEVER hot EVEN HA5 5HE GOT T YO BUFFAl wotor .& w now tied with tho Agency for tint cup A tiimn will probably bn ar ranged bntweeii the leiius lo play off the lie. Mr. nnd Mrs. I, F. Wlllard of Filer, Idaho, aro making their homo In llonnnza at present to bn with their niece, Miss Nnllln Dryden, who U leaching In Bonanza again this year . The weekly moving pictures hnvo been started again by Mr. Hatch, principal of llouunzn high school. They bring pleasure lo parents n woll an children, and am well at tended A J lllckmnn tin bought the hulel nt llounnin, nnd In future It will be run umlor bis porsonnl supervision. n VWWVVVSiVVVVMWVVVWWWWN'WVWVVrVWMMMMM, HOUSE FOR RENT nnd furniture for sale. Including rang", hrenkfaat set, chairs and rooking ulenslLi. Call at 120 Washington HI or phono sssit : I.OKT -Hunduy evening at Klamath Falls, osVi large leather traveling bag containing fur rap and other personal effects Finder plessn re turn to Herald office for reward. fl-X PROTECT YOUR IIO.MIJ by getting your chimney cleaned I will do It at reasonable prices Jumea titter, phpjio 370 G.',' Howdy Papl Bring your wife or somebody else girl and como to Ihn ladles' night, Moorn ball, Thursday, Feb, 9th. 0-9 STEAM HEATED rooms fS.r.O per week. lJirge, well lighted lobby, shower baths. N winter rates Central Hotel, J. T. Ward, Mgr. Dtf. FOR RENT Apartments furnished and unfurnished Telcphono 343W. 4.7 tr vnti want In anil It. hlir It. traila It. or find It. try a Herald clssslfUd ad Lyceum llsll, ror. 8th ft High, welt suited for select parties, will lie rent ed at nominal prlcrs. Apply lo M. Motscbenbachcr, Phono CBOW, or on premises 30-tf rn.rn.mmmm m. .--.y -if-VVVlVTlrVVV-LrVTJTJ-IJTJ l I. FOR RENT - rt'rHirsTrtfVVV BUT WE'RE living tegether: .0M -v N fr W STORE PJione m A 4 V