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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1922)
rwv Li..( m Page Four i i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FIGURES IN THE MOVIE MURDER MYSTERY rniDAV, pKnniT.inv 10, ntna III ( I M ' l I'll n ;t j 11 Mi The Lumber Industry NEWS OF INTEREST TO KLAMATH LUMBERMEN CONFERENCE RATE j ON LUMBER ENDS; TRADE RACE IS ON I'OHTIVNI), Fob. M -Tim oon-' torrnro rnto on lumber rrom tlio l'n rlflr. 3Cortliwot 1o AlmitV Ho mmmlii'il mill tlio nice In nn for KnM-l out btmlno." on the mnipctlthc tia In, Tlio rontVronro rote vi hlrh Htooil i unill llih mornlnir. vn Its on par-j rrln niul $17 on full rnrgoon. Criiiileil with Hip ttnnoiinceiiioiit of the crn'ln In tho fonfprciiifo rato roniei I bo flntonyiit ibat Clmrlpf.ll. MrfnrmlrK ; Iintl flnwil rontr.idn for Xo York lollxory of low slilpnoiiM that will run bettor limn ."lO.oflO ono fret a 11K111II1 for mitornl month. II ran y itrmnml for lnmtrr.it Cali fornia port hns milled tp the a km tu jclioonor fleet now cnKfiRcil In tbp J roiutul liiiclnrss Snililoii A Clirl-' tlnnion. who rerun tl pl.irtM tho ati'ntnr-r Kilna In tho frilcht ImMiia" liptwrpn I'ortlnmt .mil San Frtimlro ' nniiniinco thp uilillllon of tlio -ShiiU : Allrlu. Simla Unrliar.i Cnrmel .unl Ycllnn alone Thli flop! will lo,nl In the river and maVo San Frnnrlcol I only until the luinbor sbortnKP hn I boon mnilo lip. Straiiipra of tlu MrCcrinlek fli'Pl linxe boon roIiik prlnrlp.illy to San I'pilro niul lojilliiR l.irisplv on lrn Harbor. The Miilinnmnli l IiUiIIiik thin trip nt St lli'lom ami will fall tomorrow afternoon. Tho lumber ilrinatnl on Hip Vot eoant l better unit the MAlilhlp IVr lilay t f the (5ener.il Slcainahlp err poratlon. ilue tn l'ortlainl tomorrow, will leap IterP with n lieaxy ahlp tnont for the Vet conat Oriental ahlpnirnt are hoMIni; blc but the mltatup In thp prlro of lumber niul tho unettleil eomlltlnn In Japan linvo rut ilnwn on future order For Aiii-tralla by J J Moore Co . anil Halfonr. tluthrle . t'o . th-: .leiiinblp West HeiHiaw of thp Oon oral StenniMitp corporation, elearetl till morning with pari rnrco. Sho hail on board at I'ortlaiul t 351. .112 feet if lumber alueit at 3S.tAS,Sfi. ton nnn tmtulle of lath tallied tit $307 .'.0 Sho al0 r.irrleil r.O Iiiik of photpliHte rook allied at J3"0 II Wis MsllOlt lli:i:i: Itob' II Oat Ik . Lake In in breman. i repiF". r d at the Vhlti I'ellran hoiel 8gP0B5 I PERSONAL MENTION TWO BASKETBALL GAMES IN K. A. A. A. : GYMNASIUM TONIGHT Tonight nt rlcht o'clock. Klamath Kali bankpthall enthunloJts conpreK. ntltiR In the K. A. A. A. cymnavliAii will aRaln Kim the opportunity to enjoy nn evenlnc of their favorite cport. when thp local high school qulntbt line up amilnut the Merrill IiIrIi fichocl five, untl when team from tho ARcnry mid llonatiza con tend for the roiinty chatn)lonhlp mid I ho po!e'Klon of a Mirer lovlnc cup. AlthoiiRh the Rnmo between the Klamath KalN boys and Merrill l not mirli an Important conteit. and Ik RtaRed n u preliminary to the main ient. !t promUei to bo a fait and ax Interesting a Ramc a tho other. The blc event of thp evening, how ever, will be the ARcney-Honanta KaniP. TIip team are pla)lnc off a tlo on a neutral floor tonlclit. and each backed by n larRp contlRent of root cm In hero to win and to carry nw.iy that cpp. Tho trophy li ono well worth play Inc for. It N a ullver lovlnR cup ome IS luetic In helRht which wa orlRln ally Intended ok a prlre to the win nine team In tho city tiaKvball league last summer. When the baxoball leacup failed to complete Km nebn iltile. tho donors Rato the cup to tbo county hlKhchooU an n prize to tho baiketball team winning most game In tho county awioOatlon. Tho cujr will bn on illtplay tonlRht at tho Kynmanluiii nnd Immediately lifter tbo final whUtlo has blown, will bo prenentPil -to tho victorious team by A. F. tJlover." Tho lineup for toulRlit'ii Raines U- Mr and Mr I A Albertnon wero (ani'iiRerK on tM mornuiR train fur Now York i'lty Mr Alberton p ptf t ti transact IniMmv in various eastern cMIcr and return hero lu ohout a montlrr while Mr. Alborloii will remain with her mother In New York for about three month. 0. " Hewitt, who has been here fur niiii' time In connection with the Income tax. thl mornlnR teft for hi. homo tn Med ford. Hex Itenner. accompanied by Mr. Itenner. loft thl mornlnR for San Kranrlnco. where they will remain for a week or 10 days. While there they expert to attend the automobile show. Win. Skeen l reentered at the Hotel Halt from Chlloquin. Mm. Vena Trefren l m;re vMtlng. friends und rclatlic and U rcRlfter cd nt the White Tcllran hotel. 1.. M Strveter Is a Klamath Tails buslnc lsltcr today from Kort Klamath. Jolin Iloyle, local manaRcr for the California Oregon I'oner company, returned last night from Mcdford wbero he spent a few days conferlmK with tho Reneral officers of the com pany. Hay Mcsck, who owns a store In Macdoel. came In last night and ex peels to remain here for a f-w day looking after buslnes. matters. S. A. Masters nnd Win. I'hrman. both of AlRoma. transacted bulncss here eterday. KouU Hoasland of the Ilulck Sates i- Service company, report ImviiiR sold Hticral cars recently, and also Mtntes that ho will soon lime n ship ment of new HulcM. Fred C Ham ber boiiRht u five pasenRer Ilulck ' six", J. X. Coodreau a Ilulck Mx r BBBB M y t. 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IVl ' The ni.it I crtlre of Kilsl.i Is ImprotitiR and new letter and money-orders sent to points within ltula lire reuon ahl certain of delivery ANo let ter from abroad are delhend Letters sent from the I'nlted States reach the perron to whom they nr, ndilril after a month or six weeks Tlio delay U duo to MKMi'll CITY I IM- i I'lirM.in lief'' leinllliu w.iiiiii in i liaplln nnii'ill"- tele U.1I...I ihws of William II Tu- il nil to Mar Miles .Mltitei w i.. ii h .ilet ran in her homo to i.iiitu li t of Hie unitli' dlieelnr's ruiriti Mts Mtntcr treiileri liur riril to i lie Tu) lor home with ber imiiIIhi Mahel Noriu.iliil lilted Tat m on 1mine3 the evenliiK of hi dMilli T.iulnr was ii rill'lalll III the f.iii.iili.iii n ir force diirlui; tho world War WIRELESS AIDS MEX ICAN GOVERNMENT IN KEEPING ORDER ino rrnsursiup. iuuii iiuiuiiik " . !,. leli-craphv III cret about tno worn oi wie rcnor It Is perfectly apparent that they have opened letter because they wl)i to know the contents. The letters are steamed and durJiiR the procpfs thp I'nlted State stamp and the muelljRo of the flap come off. After the censor has examined the content the letter Roe out for I delivery. The delivery service Is so Reed that a letter will follow tho addreee about for weeks, from address to aildre, until ho Is found. ! I" Wirr- I Hi leirgrapiiy III" i on 1 1 llillieij in J keeping down revolution lu Mcxbo. , uud the Roxernment. reeiiKiilxltii; It tatiio. Is estubllsblni; stations In - or) larco city In the republic Official assert that lit iiIiir the wireles they are nble to omiuiinl cme ImmedliitPl) mid directly with the military headquarters, nnd thus are able to head off many incipient l ill'i mum ..nun iiiikiii kiiik llllii .serious' revolution If not promptly checked. In the old d.iv I ho first thine n I ? les Society Finds Home for Stray Dori an'd Coyotes baud of rebel did wa to cut all telcRraph and telephone wires, thus NoI.iIIiik the region of revolt. In Its station at Ch.ipultapec I 'ark here tho .Mexican Roiernment Ins ono of the larRcst and bst miulp ped plants nn the continent Dur um the Carr.tnt.t administration the r'.itu n wan pY.ullrally Idle, bill diiritu: thi Mst few moiilli It lias been meil datl) liy tlie gnwrnineii' III senilliiK of flil.il new lettirs to Ci'iitral and Smith American conn trie and tu keeping It mltiMers and consul Informed of affairs nt homo. . It hit been announced that ti'e government expecu to open the stu tlnn shortly for cinnmercl.il wo.k. It has alio been found that th" station here can bn used as a sup pbmieiit for tho land wires through out the republic unit congestion on the latter I ofleii rellervd by the Chapiilteppc plant. Ignacin Callndo, who for many ,irs his bevu Identified with wire. aitlvlty lu Mexlro, will repre sent the republic at the ra'llo.tete graph convention to bo held III Home next month. The Dillon C.1S.1 tons apples do iDdrutod in local plant. CHICAGO. Feb. 10 fvlany of Chi cago' stray doss of the streets, tin- liappy and sometimes dangerous lu n frlendle environment, wero placed . on farms throuRh IllinoU last year by . the Anti-Cruelty Society, John J. Ab-' bott. Its president, told the society' : annual meeting here recently. The ile-1 mand for dog, he said, was greater than the society coutd fill. i Three fo)nte nLo -found homo through the society lum jear, lie add- i ed. Dogs palnR( tlrouRh Its refuge i in li 2 1 numbered -,T.J und cats '!. oiH. A notable feature of 1921 was the humane day held In tho public jcbo(iIs, Mr. Abbott continued "With Merrill K. (!. H. S. K. Klgcr F C. drove K. KlRer V C. Shrlver T. 1'opo C It (ioetx II. Italls (i C. Horuo W. HIU tl 1. Montgomery tho co-operation of Suprlnteuilent of ' roadster, and ('. K. Williams a flv Schoils Mortenson we arratigul for a J passnRer JJuIck 'four. Tho Church Social club of the I'reshyterlan (hurrh will hold It In every room of every cbool In Chi- j.r ...uVcf flu.. ...a.... ...-(.p.... .... .( I humane day when special exercises J ' urging kindnoss to animals were hold monthly social this evening at the church parlors. Muurlie Crystal who 1ih charge of the theater at ( hiloquin. raiia cd buslncM in tins euj )ixiiri'i. cago." ho said ; Mr Aldiott ia one of Chicago's ' leading bankers Ho is the muu who negotiated a Jn onn oou loan to t lima. . Ilonatua It. nrlaez It. Chaney C. Welsh .. Horton r F C (i Agency ' llaker Hall Hicks A Coiperfleld ( NEW TODAY KOIt SALL't-I dozen white Leghorn Ileus. I'hfTuu 4CTII. lu-11 i Send your Valoutlnu u bo of Spring Flowem. Kia.LVni JI.OWKIt .SHOP I'houo r.bU Vi .Main St. 10 VOH SAI.K Ono cow, vork horo, 10 sheep lambing, 2 guilders and S lieu goeso, Also ouu heater mid haw ed wood. Co mo us houn us uox-Mhle, owner leaving for California Sunday. Jack Chouchov, It. F. D. No. 1, lloxi 07. K. F. l6 J . i Steam Heat lit Colonial lloouis. 10 Will exchungo 2nd hand auto for I lumber. Address Dux M. I1. Herald. 10 ' FOIWD lluncli of ke)8. Owner may have same by calling ut Herald of fice uud paying for ad. 10 AXNOl'XCKMKXT Tlio food .sale that wua to bo hold by tbo ladles of the Sacred Heart church, Saturday Fob. 11, Is to bo postponed Btomu Hoat at t'olonlnl Itooms. 10 FOIt SAI.K Ono motor boat In A-l condition. Willing to sacrifice it taken Saturday, T. N. Sbo'rmun, Im perial Qaraiio. 10 TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c- wiiKitK i:vi:itvnoi)V (.oks- -uoc HOMi: OF THi: IIODKIXhON IKATl'HKS Neal m "Hell's Hart Oasis" Out In tho wefct gomowhero once Ktood a bad town a town where tho people's dod wan Drinking and (Sambllne. Then one fine day Fato brought tu this village u good little girl, with Iter only wiapinK, a Rinllu und it II I lil i). She came to reform this hell-hpot. What chance bad this girl alongside of thi-uo "bruin men of tho West and guns'" Did she win out? What Is thu climax to this .blood-curdling lulu of the West? TWO GOOD COMEDIES Coming Sunday Tfiree Big Features David Butler, Charlie Chaplin and AI Jennings. Admission, 10c and 20c FREE A Regular $1.00 Package of GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS With Every Package of NUXATED IRON TABLETS IMPORANT NOTICE i DON'T TAKK VITAMIMJS I NI.KSS VIM WISH TO IN' ( ItKASK loin WKK1HT' Vitamino tablets (r.uo of tho imnt remarkable discoveries of re-enl years) urn simply wondi-rful for women who am srrawney ami lingular and men who are thin und emaciated, and everybody who want ', put on weight mid flesh. MIT, whom its hlmply desired tn gain greater strength, energy mid to Increase the firm ii' s of uiir flesh ami llssiip take NI'XATKI) I HON only, (in tu I'liderwnod'H for your FIIKK $!iw package of (loniilnn 1 BAST VITAMINK TAIILBTH together with a bottlo of M XATBD lltON TAIH.BTS. inderwoods PtwrmafY KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE CeDauZD V? BUY TMtlR DRUGS MZ Saturday Specials BONELESS POT ROAST, ISc lb. SAUERKRAUT, lOctb. Tho Purest, Sweetest, Kettle-Rendered Lard ever sold in Klamath Falls ( 5-tb. PAIL $1.00 Try a jiail of this Lard and you'll always call for it. The Lincoln Market "SURE WE DELIVER" t Main and Third Phone 444 HECTOR'S Specials for Saturday and announcing New Spring Merchandise FIVE YARDS NEW PERCALES $1.00 Light aiitl dark colore, .'!( inches wide THREE YARDS BLACK SATEEN $1.00 M(5 inches wide, soft, fine -Mciccrizt'd Finish THREE YARDS HEAVY FEATHER TICKING $1.00 Feather proof, best grade, .'W inches wide FOUR YARDS BLEACHED INDIAN HEAD $1.00 Soft finish, full ward wide. i 4 FOUR YARDS FINE SOFT NAINSOOK CAMBRIC $1.00 Full ynrd wideand used" extensively for undeinaiineilLs. SIX YARDS OUTING FLANNEL $1.00 ", Heay weight, light or dark colors, 27 inches wide. SIX HUCK TOWELS Linen Finith - $1.00 ; A good absorbent towel ; full size SIX YARDS BLEACHED MUSLIN $1.00 Kxtra fine grade; no starch; full yard wide. Q Pairs Jersey Knit Bloomert 1 ff AH Sizes; Flesh Colors The First Shipment of New Coats and Dresses Now on Display at t Attractive Prices COATS AS LOW AS $8.95 Light tan, brown, green and sport shades. Sizes 10 to 44. Prices $8.95 ui $24.75 CHILDREN'S JUMPER DRESSES $1.50, An exceptional fine looking; Dress in Lineno that is made quite smart, and very moder ate in price $1.50 DRESSES THAT WILL PLEASE Style, quality and price will appeal to those thinking of a Spring Dress. Taffetas, Satins, Jei-seys. Prices $11.95 $24.95 EXTRA' SPECIAL JUMPER DRESS $1.69 Made of cotton shop herd check, with belt; just the the thing for morning wear. Sizes 16 to 44. ik Sg3sggro3jSE ..j