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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1922)
t fi'H P. Page Twrf tiiurhday. roiiRLMnv in, imu THE EVENING HERALDi KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON h t I i. - !M The Evening Herald P. R. BOULK....n(lleor and Publisher If. B. HIMi City Editor Published dally except Sunday, by rho Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, ut 110 Eighth Street. iMWWWWWWWWWVMWVSWWWMMAMWt Outbursts of Everett True By Condon 0WWWWWWWWmAAAAAf Entered nt fh poslnfflce At Klam ith Falls. Ore , for transmission through thu mnll; ns socoml-clois matter. MKMUEft OF TUB ASSOCIATED ritESS Tim Associal nl rrcss U exclusive ly entitled lo tho iim for publics.- Ion of all tic tn dispatches credited I lo It, n- not otherwise credited In J this jiap r, nml nlso tho locnl now's published hi. oln. THIIIISDA, I'KIIIU'.IHV 1(1, 1l! I I .THE TIME'S HERE 1 ! Ji 1 I N'I. USS tmfnrerecn obstacles KJ nrlso tho U"-r ot opportunity j will swing wide for Xlamiitli this! reason. Lumber operators are took-i Ing forward to a year nt great ac-' tlvlty, with probably tho urcati'U ' payroll tho coun" hnn evci known, nud certainly Villi the largest num ber of wbito came engaged In ! keeping tho money iclni.i In mills mill factories In circulation. I Lumbering actluty will give the) farmers rcplte, and when tt ag-' ruculturnl Industry U adjusted to n I new basis of product -n, as It wtll bo by 192 J, thlj particular pirt of i tho We ' will bo leading all others In the race, for development of Its resources. Tho ilanglng hnmmrrs of Indus try will sound -i far-flung call to attract now settlers and new indus tries to Klamath. j Tho K.imsth c. untry, because of Its vast undcvclopii wealth. Is at tracting widespread attention. Without any extraordinary attempt to gain publicity, tho Chamber ot Commerce Is in receipt ot letters from all parts of the United Stites and Canada, seeking detailed in formation. Tho tales ot this new land havo been spread by letters, nowepnpera and word ot mouth un til we aro widely advertised. It needs hut llttlo constructive work on this foundation to start an Influx of Immlgratliu. T3fHW2- HOttC SONG. (rew Tt.vj3x;"ti s X "svj ti.es c 'ST.cri-' THIS MOPNINQ. ? 5)IX XOU FoS.- Ckt A1?, TOO USVJAV.L.Y rpo f VS. MRS. TROtS. T. - . vxsv.vi vvwa ws. t,ICV v Til I r-- UtteiMee(5. "TOMOpirO l) . & -VSIUtT MXJ PLSV SOMP lor TM OCE ones 5 .s r. i ' DO YOU REMEMBER When Judge ,, li. la-utltt wile tln ClilhlorV lmy 4.iNir-old In tho When Dr. llctiti'iiMiii viiih the only ptijilcliiu In Mnkxlllo nnil liliiiiuitli firtrtrtruuLnff a.niin-njn'irLJxrr.itn CLASSIFIED ADS WyWWWWvWWW MISCELLANEOUS When the Miit tin I lour mill ui opt'i'iitcil on I. Ink rltcrV ' Who'll nil thou' of l,tukllti iim lift wren IVnlei- stii mill tin) I When the limit liou-o n In tlio eitMrrl) mi(Ioii of tlio old Link lllt lintel, on (lit lti of tlu liUc-lilo Inn'.' lilt! nuri ngiiltiM White Stoiklniu nnil 1 .1(1 If Hello'.' I'muily? I Wliru Holt rntuirtt nnil .1. li. Iliuiko, iu loiuil) lOimul-'.lonrlN, nsN. oil hy .Mm Kltilii'n, puriluiM-il pint of lllink !1A for it mini lioni llo',' school superintendent, on TiHMdiiy passed through Merrill on her ay to Mjilln to visit the schoolr thoro ' A number of Merrill pooplo ill tended the luncheon ut the t'hiim I her ot Oomuierro nt tlio tlnio tho j bond lsue wad dleuiod. Thy fol , lowing attended front Merrill: Mr. .itul Mrs. (leo. J Walton, It. II. An derson. J. 11. and Chester lliisklnn. J. It. Ilobbs. Fred Htukel and F. ('. (Irunsh.iw. Miss Itoo n'aylor U out of school on account ot slckncn. Thursday night there was n do bito between the Klamath Falls high school and Merrill. Tho neg.i tlvo sldo from KLiiiuith Falls "nusr or oiToim'xrrv AT Till: NTIt.WII TONHilll' J Wiirrou Kerrigan, star of ninny roiiiiiiHTi, Ih soon tn iiihnntimo In "The t'oiist of Oppoitunlty." a W W HodkliiM it enrporiitloii rolonio. nil loll lioglim it two dti it' run at tho tttr.iud toduy. "The t'o.ist of Oppnrtunlt)" Is tho story of Dick llrlstow. n imiiih mining ouniiioor. ulio haM hoeu loft a eoppor rltilm In Moxli-o wlileli Julian Mnrr. ii ruilroiul iiiiignuto owultiK land .idJolnliiK llrlstow's claim, attempts to uct from liliu How Mnrr'n niece, p.irt owiwr of llvoir ilnv at tho Hex. 2fc illnnor fiiiui II to ii. 'f'-11'- H.l,i:MAN WANTED- A Iho ivlrn wanted fur Kliimiilh couiily, by nu old lino life to, llhernl roiitrnct, V. porloni'n uimori'ssniy. Addrosa T .1. Wolih. tlon Al Henil, Oin II2 ... k !... !. . I. I.J ..a.t IlliMliillllil WANTIH) lMali. H'ttltiK. e hi droits "'''. '!, ' ,.,.,. ., .....: ''" Kpoclall). lull iw 1 1,,',;,,,. ,.n (M-,.io.l lot on nmiillily , . ' puttticiiK ,Mut nppriilso nt Ml.Oiin, .ililH i:orno, ciioo iienini. u While Loghiitn hahy chicks 1'iirn Tunernl slrilln Males fioiu hint llh 221 to STiS egg, t'lntihtr. Henry F.irutt. fornlng. fallf. I " FOIl HUNT- Fitriilshod apt . Mrs O IV) ton. I'IioiikJiIHI II I" HOAim AND HOO.M- H per oek 313 N Olh Phono 7.'Ht 13-IS l.cmiiu Hull, cor Kill H High, well suited for select parlies, will ho rent oil at nominal prlios. Apply In M. Motschoiibarlior, I'iiuno fifiUW, or on prinlos. .10-if IIAHV CHIfKrt Whllo I.eKliorn, Harron Tuiicrod HHuln. friiiu our own slock of proven merit I'or luo m '"' tst, hjjmi. . ... ..! I, ,... It lrt.lM II you nnui in son it, 11117 hi !"" 1 -- ..,..,. ... ,.. ,.., M,,.,,,.,,,! ... or find It. try a Herald "gi;?1,,:," FO.t 8AI.K- IMk. and brood sos.lITAM 'UMtZ anil s.iildl.t noiiv I tulles oast of I eek. Urge. ell II .hied li ill iy. ...11...... ,,i it 1' lllllWOr IS US ,- Wlllior liiion l l.l Mill! 11 ! 11 11.1 mi tiii'in- iiiinr . - 11 .. .1 t r Vl'nr.l Urr ,.,,.,. II Hi 1 Central Hotel. J r want. .Mgr. tur Tho ator Is warm and nice nnrin NaHon.il Hank of Mai. nl. I alls. ( ilrosMtig roiiuu at tho Natatorlum Kim. n r after "'" '; f foma ami l..irii In nlm. J3 F2S .ll.i.l In.oio.t on '' ' ''" " ' ' . lioioin iliuiuoriitoil will cease nil tlio it.w nut sai.i: About 27 tons alfalla at t' on. is In til I I Ititta 111 1 siil rvti .ill I .1 1 fulfil 1. . 1 1 ... ,, . . . . ... . 1 ! .. s j 1 no 1.11111. iiiiih iirisuiw ill ins llKlii,t $, tin. ami ahotlt I. lull' no ha Ut tin) of Match !!! HI IS 21 2'. 2t MMici: or 110M1 iii:iii:mi'1Hn .... t .. si. .1 . It ... ... . . ' i - Viiiik.i is iinriiin utii'ii lthii iiiiinn camit to .Merrill ami tlio .Merrill 1 against Hut luiignuto. und they win. Mil I . or will sell all at I r. on 11 " " ..,,,.. ," .,, ,., ..,,..., negative went to Klam.ith Falls. J not only the fight but o.iclt other i'"" ,'"'" '"J1' ,.,.,,l.!',,rV",J),,'n" 1,.'"1"," u'rv foMh'o "oiiompiii n of bond, iium llolf lleertton and Marlon King rep- forms 11 hlghl oniert.ilnlng plot j ''"'' """"' '''' M;l" Hl '- l; 1, 1 s. j. o. 1 1. 12. l.l. 1 1. I&. of News From the Country BONANZA Honanin wen honors In tbo debat ing contest with Henley last Thurs day night. Thi subject of debute was, reselved: That (he United States should maintain a navy eQual in sire and strength to any other nation. Gladys Kllgoro and Elsie Rucck, for the negative, went to Henley nud Lynn Hortou and Clarence Welsh Tho hasp ot opportunity's door Is for the affirmative met with the rijscd, and already the portal is alar. Hy combined effort we can x.jUc- It to wlnt mora rapidly, per other Henley team here. The girl won all three decisions at Henley andrthe-boyj-won here. haps, but thcro Is nothing that We J making four points for Unnanza In can do to utterly close It. It will the contest. open in splto of 'all our efforts, but j ' It will open m're quickly if we do not opposo cur paltry strength from within against the mighty forces that aro working without. AMERICAN "PEP" IS BLAMED FOR BERLIN STREET ACCIDENTS nERLI.V, F'b. 1. Tho fact that street ucclcVnU In Hcrlln huvo In creased 000 percent tlncu 1'JlS bus led to 1.1 13 suggestion thnt one of the causes may La th apparent effort to put Ameri nn "pep" Into the city's ovoryday Mo, One newspaper writer asserts Uori'ier havo become too busy to greo frlunds In passing, that tho spirit of hustle Ih distributing tho general routine, and that the citi zens on tho wholo aro growing nerv ous. IIo dop'ecater "the nttcmK to mako Herlln street life look llko Forty-Second Street c I Uroadwny." Official ropor' sny most ot the ac clilcnts are Ouo to spending automo biles and carolers pcdestrliiii". ' who step off Iho side nlks und urulk. the r oiico looklnc to sco If they aro In the; way of vehicular traffic." Thera Is no ordlnanro reguhitlng pedestrlun traffic. Even nt tho mere crowded Intersection th pcopl' cros tho htrccts ut. will, taking their I rliiinrnit u'llti On, niltn tnlillpii. slrnl ' DORRIS DOfllllS, Cal., Feb. 13. A. A. Sa vllle. travelling agent of the traffic department of the Southern Pacific ! cC'ritianv. was In Dorrln yesterday vis iting the local agent and 'discussing rates with local business men. Mr. tSavllle Is from Susrarnento ,.JIr. and Mrs. William G. Hagel stein, who spent the week-end at the Hagclsteln ranch at Algoma, return ed here an yustorday morning's train Glenn Muni ford, son of W. I. Mum- ford, who has been seriously 111 ut the home of the fanlly In Dorrls, Is reported to bo recovering. He Isguur antlned tar scarlet favor. His younger brother. Eddie, Is also 111 with the (Urease. Ir. K. II. (ioble, oculist from Klamath Falls, spent Sunday iu Dor rls making eyo tests and fitting glasses. Lawrence Kerwln, twelve year-old son ot .Mm. .Mnrgaret Kerwln. suffer-1 cd a painful accident Saturday even ing when 11 playmate threw a light ed match arrldently striking him In! Sewing Judging Thelma Lewis, ' Lorraine Ileaslev Song "We Came to the Feast School ItecltaJ Ion "Health" Ily Pauline Ileasley Dialogue "February Famous Men." Song "rep' School. The Cooking clut held a bus!- new meeting. I Miss Cowglll gave a short addre-u I and presented Mls Dolan with a j button. . Frank Sexton gavu n short talk I on Farm llurwiu Work. II. II. Wilcox talked on good roads and draining. Wilbur Eastwood surprised his friends and neighbors by bringing home a brldo a few days ago. A fov friends gave Mrs. Klger a surprise birthday party Wednesday, February S. Thoo present were .Mrs. J. It Kllloll. Mil .Vnr.i rtn.rl.1 son, Mrs. Glenn, Mack Glenn, S. K. Enman and wife. Mrs. H. Scmon und children. .Mrs. J. B. Enman and R. W. Enman. and Mr. and Mrs. Klfer and Audrey -Klgcr. Rolf Gocrtson went to Klamath Falls on th Merrill high school-debating team Thursday night. Mr and Mrs. Sexton, Miss Cow glll. state club leader, Mr. and Mrs. Frank liryuut. Clyde llradloy and Mr. Wilcox came out frum Klamath Falls to the picnic Sunday. A nine-pound daughter was horn tn Mr. and Mrs. F. Slgford, Thurs day. February 10. Mrs. S. C. East wood Is taking cure of mother und laughter. risonted Merrill In Klamath Falls. j Alle.ut .Murray. Nor.ih Harry and 1 Mini Yoang also went to Klamath I Falls. Hcalrlco Walton and Geneva j Glenn wore tho Merrill debaters In (Merrill. Klamath Fulls 'won In both pi ires. I The last basketball game of the season was played In Klamath Falls 1 Friday, Ilrtianza and the Agency playing for tho cup. llonatua re ceived the cup. A game was also played between Merrill and Klam ath Falls. This wag won by Klam ath Falls. Mrs. Earl Whistler has been sick tho lost week. Miss Olive J. CurU'ton ot Klam ath Falls has been visiting Iu Mer rill the last week. The supporting out M oxrollent headed by Frltxl llrunotte. whose Morloit II fir I 'Od Oil oath. 11 lid that Miril'i: o ItiiMl ItinilMI'l ION ihosumo will be redeemed h Hi" City NoM.e i.t hereby gheii that fund. Troaiuror a' hoi itifltn 111 inn I irst beiuty and wlusomo personality uroiiiro now muil.ihlo in the cm Treas National Hunk of KlainaHi Falls. Ore always refreshing. Tint direction Is 1... I....., f. t.M.t.. ..I... ... .1... "' " v- "'. " r nut i.- ,,. .,, ....1 1 ,1 1 ,.iii ,..1111,.. . 1 wt r 'vo "u 1111 11 ixiti ! iiiu iii'ii'Mi fiiiiiiit-itiii'i .. -...-- .-.. .--- same will bo redeemed l) tin CUV lt da uf Mar.h l2I Treasurer at her officii iu Tho First ID I s SI 2-2N SPRING LAKE Mrs. Charles Mack has been ion fined to her hed for tho past week with a suvere cold. Mr. mil Mrs. Dan Kaylor visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart. Jack and Jerry O'Connor ship ped a bniirli of rlie from Midland this week Mr. nnd Mrs II. J. frennet have m o oil to the George Grizzle place E. A. Schrclner Is iilte sick with rheumatism. Frank I'ayne was a culler In this neighborhood Sunday, picture adds one 111 ore siiciv.k to his already long list. Tho Strand bill alto contains two good loiuedles. Thl Is Country Store night, and tint prlzot i-uislstl of two chickens, a box of crackers, pork sausage, a pound of coffee., package of tea. roast hoof, rimly. I ten pounds of sugar, a sack of flour ' and other articles. Tho store star's I at S. IS. Every day at tho Ilex. Sic dinner frum II to ii. lN-22 MERRILL Mis Ella Offlnld. who Is toach- "' " . 7 I tho eve. Tho match stu k to the, edge , ""' ' Mamatn runs, sp-m in wook- treou in ovcry uirecuon wituout , 1 ... ... .. ' emi in Merrill ... . 1. .1 . . 1 ,1 I of the eye-lid and oo-ball. Inflicting) tn" '" -Mtrnii. California to Have Imported Olive Workers Al'Ill'RN. Cal.. Fob 1.1 -Expert olive workers aru tn bo brought from Italy to direct the production of ollie oil In a new Italian colony recently t-stablisheil near Loomls, I'lacor county, California, by Fruiiclmu Fo zano. said to be a former Italian gov ernment official. Tho oil will bo pro ilured by prot esses In iisq In Italy Ecry duy ut tho Hex, from 1 1 to fi 2.1c dinner 1 1-22 WHY DO ALL THE AUTHORITIES FIGHT THE DRUG HABIT? Cheap Glusnes, poorly-fitted Glasses, (Hussc (but you can only Jtut get by with are like slow poison Id tho eyes and lion oil system They under mlno your general hctlih through the nenoiu system, thus Imparlng your general efficiency. Tho authorities are fight ing tho ilrng I111I1I1, In all thu big cltte,! for thu same reason. See Dr. Goblc about )our eyei and glas.ies. Tlilt Main I'Ikhii; ll 24 Rounds Boxing SCANDINAVIAN HALL, FEBRUARY 20 .MAIN CVK.NT. Ill HOI MK IIII.IA HI II of llill,-iiln . HOll IIOSS of Maiiiutli I'rtlN. srcciAi, r.VKvr, u hoi mk kid iicititiMiios .,r riiii,-iuiu .. Mil NO Hit li .STCVCNS of Mori III. I'OI It HOI NIH ('lilcagn. -Mil WM1 of .Merrill ., KID IIHOWN of "TI ITV" ANIIEKMIN .. tlllMi HOIt IIIV.MMMO.NS Admission at the Same Popular Price PATRONIZE ONLY RESTAURANTS FAIR TO ORGANIZEED LABOR ('lull Cafe, On I Cafe, IVoie- l.iimli, While l.uiuli, Saioy Cliff, Voik Cafo, IJiglo I'im, Hull l.uiuli Himiiii CULINARY ALLIANCE No. 424 a painful burn but net iwriiiancntly I affecting thu vision. Miss Leota Fail spent the week-end ' In Klamath Fulls with her hUter. I Mrs. Alfred I'uterslelner. C. R. Jordan, manager of tbo Dor- 1 rlu I ii tiiltfit f 111, v ttn mnv rs.l n s-mt1 caw, aninlbuscH, trucks, end horno,. ... .. ,, ,, ... ... .. , It, iiaitiuiii uun ii4iuiuj u,iiiik after bpcndlng a few du)s looking after local affairs. Mrs C. W. Moody was operated upon Wednesday by Dr. Kreese. UKHlsteil Iy Dr. Musscy of Klamath Falls. At lust reports she was rest- I Ing nltely Mrs. C. J. Ferguson, county Remember March 9th and 10th Don't Forget WHITFIELD, WHITCOMB & COMPANY, C. P. A. TAX COUNSELORS Announce that their Tax Expert! MR. JOHN DICKSON will be in Klamath Falls February Kith to ISth. Arrangements can lie made at the White Pelican Hotel for counsel or advice iu tax or accounting matters. en lis. There aro no traffic policemen In Iho Teuton metropolis, but It bus ' been derided to citubllsh Mich n ! fcrro. In tell meantime tho "hecurlty pollco" aro doing this duty. Tho hlryclo habit Is very popular with all clnsseJ, nud particularly with Iho police, who rldr- In squad forma tion. It Is not uncommon to see n man rlgid out In top hot and eren lug clothos riding hU "hike" to the theater. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS IT WOULD MAKE A POCKETBOOK WEEP BY ALLMAN Bvory day at the Ilex, 25c dinner from 11 to C. 1C-23 Wo furnish a nice wurm dressing room, bathing suit, towel and show er tor 3S cents, Tbo plunge is free to spend what time you like. Come and hnyo a good (into. J2G F. 28 SECTS W.X I l-J L Every day ut tho Hex, 25c dinner lroin.ll to fl. 16-32 LONE PINE "The loys' und slrls' club hud a demonstration meeting at tho school house Sunday, to which ovoryonu was Invited. Carl Klger, Vestu liuuslng and Lorralno ileasley gave a cako test ing demonstration, after which din ner wus served, and after dinner tho following program was given: Seng "No Flag Like tbo lied, White und Itlue," by the hcIiooI. Ileclttttiou "Mother's Work Shop," Roy Ilewley Cooking Demonstration by tho Cooking Club Washing Demonstration Tholmu Lewis, Lois llunmill and Char- lotto Iiuesslng, - I rivj T. f Tvi !' THAT'S A BEARAMD7HATS vEd THE NASTV A DEER - LOOK MOTHER. I MANSHOOTIMG SEE THE MAM SHOOTINGTtHAT BEAUTIFUL FOX' THATHICE LITTLE FOX-rJTALWAVS MAKES MOTHER FEELDADWHEM ! .I "TrT .Li I II II U1T7 T I f1 SHE THIHK3 OF HUHTERS KILLING r I PRETTY AMIMALS- , J. FOX FURS -THE POOR LITTLE 7 VES.DANMV IT MAKES PA0D7 FEEL BAD TOO WHEI HE TVllHKS OF THE POOR ANIMALS' IT MAKES HIMCRV WHEN HETHIMK3 OP .MOTHER'S FUR COAT AND MOTHER'S J AUO ALLTHi OfUTIFOL LITTLr. DIP.DIE3TWAT Tiiav kill and Put on MOTHERS MATS- OH DEAR.! MH DADDV LIKE3 AMIMAL5 DOESH'T HE, MOTHER r "N JOmBtsiti J S&V&&VA UU '.-r mmtmrnmim w- ufjlPMfe STRAW .MURPHETO FEED STORE Kj JL 14 ML f I' ' IM 3o. IW.1. Phone 87 S?5 f u . i i. , AfV .4- Ml tf .!.'. ' t kik. - r . . .T K ." i V -