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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1922)
" fir I ' THUTWDAY, MUCH B, I MM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pngp Two m : t. itf , 'c t? The Erening Herald r. R. HOW.E....Killfor ud Publlhn H. R. HlUi City Kdltor Publlibed dally except Bunday, by rha Herald Publishing- Company of Klamath ralli, at 119 Klahth Street. Entored at the poMofflco nt Klam tth Kalli, Ore., for transmission through the mulls at second-clat natter. MGMUGR Or THR ASSOCIATED rnnss TIio AaRoeUtcd Prcn U exclusive ly onttttcil to tho uso for publica tion of nil newt dispatches credited to It, or noL oihervvho credited In thin paper, mid hi j tbo loent nowg publUhod liproni. THUItSIU UltCH SJ, IfttM GROWING POWER 'ywMtwwwMMVw - v"i'vvvvinAnjTjvri(irinra nll" i- " Outbursts of Everett True By Condo ?lVVApAM n yyyVVWVMVWfcfcAa iVV ?HceK;JJ lOOivl'. TlON'T SMOICC THAT VI US 'STOffte "ROUIMD MS f "CO -DON'T UKG IT. THCRC 4f-ve OTMCFi ' CHAIRS IN THIS , SNCKIMG. OOM, SIR'. Til: In .AlK'Sf n now halanco of power In politics, in fait It In tlppliiK tho bnlan.-o nnd erowlng rapidly luto power Itself. Politics In tin I connection Is not to bo dt fined as blind partlianshlp, but In tho wider sense a force, for nodal, nconomic und moral develop ment. The now powr" in not yet fully awako to the mlnlit of tho ballot but the realization I coming. Tho women of tho nation aro o Ing to be reckoned with in tho prac tical application of future political deuce. Women bavo nlwa' boon a power In politico. Formerly tluif power waa wloMcd unseen a poor behind tho throne. The In'luence waa not al waya for tho best, but oHIines It has been sufficient to chance the course of empire". Dut In the American political arena, the women voters an oaatlns off tho shackle of part tradltlone and aro openly playlnK tho.part with men In shaping tho better ruurao of governmental policy Defom women acquired the bal lot, the homo tralnliiB of a lo and good mother shapod tho destiny of many a statesmen, the wife s counsel awayed tho official dccUlon of many a husband toward tho better side. Now that the wider power has been attained and familiarity with the beneficial uses that It may bo put to la growing, we hare a great force for good loosed In American politic which cannot help but bring about far-reaching results. Women haTo mad", good In con gress and In state legislature.! and hare cleared up several municipali ties witness Jackson's Hole. Man has sat In tho driver's seat so long, that be may not In all intanccs be willing to yield the reins, or train Ms fair companion In the deircate art of driving, but the bolder spirits of the fair sex are experimenting on tbelr own account and finding It not) so terribly difficult There need be no clash of sexes when tho pollt -! battle Joins, doubt less never will be, but If them should be the diplomacy and rtratejry of tho femlnlno mx vonld render man's maintaining !il p ileal supremacy a difficult prohlen 1 1 1 -" i i -. j i IZa s-asaasasassaW -"t F V8 H? Ul To Vo U (l K C5 iTHAT OtvxCS UAC OV6R THe5 ?!i News' From the Country dn. Everett (Irltfllh, n rancher from Lost lllvcr was nsslstliiK with the shlptucut. (J. V Moore, train master from Dunsmulr superintended the loailliiK of tho stock, ltlchard Qulmby uud Alex Davis from Klamath rnlts were Midland visitors today Tho following were on the roll of honor for tho month ending Kelt 24 Catherine llurnett. Ida Del I'nttl, Mary Del Knttl. Mnlhow IVI l'attl. Allen Patterson, Vernon Patterson, and Winston Patterson The visitors tor thu mouth rre: Helen CowkIII, xtnto dub loader. OerullH: Frank Sexton, county ilitb loader, Klam.ith Fnlli and l.Mpcr Furber Mr. and Mrs. John Dopuy nnd sous. Or.i. Mi'Uln and Attriil and Mrs Ho mor Dopuy wore. Kl.imath FalU IjI tors Saturday. tlcorgo Furbor a n Kliiinath Falls lsltor Saturday. Mrs. J D. Hooper and daughter, 1 In worn Klamath Fall Mtors Mon day Mr und Mrs IMu.iid Ito.ce were Klamath Fait visitors Saturday T 1). Vouug n a KLimath Falls lsltor Monda Damlulco Ferrasce "J3 a Klamath Falls Ultor Sutula). Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Largent of this place took In tho American Le gion 'how In Klamath Falls l.it Tuesday night. Edgar Furber was a Klamath Fall visitor Saturday. Tom ims jmxt I Gained 1 6 Pounds and Am Brimful Of New Life and Energy, Thanks to TANLAC lays Thoi. J, O'Don ntlt, IBS Stat St., Rochtsttr, N. Y. Tan toe, by its action on the digealive and ess t mia -tivm organs, builds up the entire system, bringt bach the. glow to your cheeks, the spring to your step and the glorious feeling of buoyant health to every fibre of your body. At all good druggists. WMWWWMWWWMMiWlWmWWAAAAAAAAAAAAA CLASSIFIED ADS Vvwwvyvvyywvvwwwwvvvvvwv iiowwwwwwvwwwvwm MISCELLANEOUS Your lnuo Is npproduteil nl Und ors' tlrorerj M-'i ,. kn!:V'!!V',V,,!.V.!?,.!....l ni hunt nen. inodom, IVIIUIU IX. IU'MIUi fill I'l'l "i'n T" , , ., (bilf IIU p..r mouth, bath Inoludod. All outshln' """ilium" 'l"l"l'limie f.Htl.M. JW- lHastored rooms, uiriiur run . nan six ! slrvnts. I. Il" I fU'l lll.S.I 1.11.1 tt l.ll.t M.lllllll IIIMltll ' ii iitrii iimi iiiui iii" rs"i i il broach, tiilneit ux keeiumko tin , hitlidl". miml sell Ilrd atri'Ol In flout of lllnary. I'leaso leno ut IIU Pine and locelut reward l-'i I'Olt MAI.i: A hoiiin nnd 11 Kood In (omit. (Iinlco looittliiu. near busl- iiivh Her of MiMlford, $1 IDii.nii lll It I. Ilox 7N, Moil- ford. On- 2 I'Olt ItlS'T -Ftirulslieil oo r. ilrd .1 Mu I ii iipartiuoiil, l-ii Aunt Polly's oulslio utout million at l.'iidiirs shoos for 2S-U FOIt HUNT A traotor proposition UHIO acres Title liiuil In good toiidl tloti, will lold 30 to r.o bit or mro If soodod to ro Ti uillos south onit of Midland. Will lease, to respoiislbln parties for term of jo.irM M Mots-rhouliaoboi-, Ti'J Watlilit, Klanuilli Falls 1-7 DORRIS DOllIHS. Cal.. Murch 5. Thos C Forcum has taken the position of ex pres and. mall clerk at the local Southern Pacific depot relieving Les lie Lewis, who held tfco position tcr nearly a year 0. V. Zang, salesman for tho Os borne Calendar and Advertising com pany, was In Dorrls jesterday on his annual selling trip through this terri tory. il. W;. Mitchell shipped seieral car-loads of beuf cattle from tho loc al yards Monday. The rattle were consigned to a San Franclico house Rasmus LumMk returned from Merced Falls Tuesday evening and will spend the summer here. Lumvlk Is an expert lumber grader. W. A. Sargent of Macdoel was a business visitor In Dorrls yesterday. LONE PINE Marrlcn Patterson a few nights ago. II T Chejne shipped threo car loads of cattle from Midland a few das ago Mrs Warren Patterson visited Mrs John Koontz last week Kenneth Case helped Jim Stewart balo hay Saturday afternoon. Mrs A. Durant and Eugene Dur ant are on the sick list. Nelllo Stewart was out of school Tuesday on account of a bad cold. J S. McClellan and T. N. Case were Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday. Itert Dawson helped H. D Morrl ton break a colt Tuesday Mrs Otto Wabbles called on Mrs Sam Knman Tuesday afternoon Mls Uernlce Dawson lilted Thcl ma drizzle In Klamath Falls recent- ') ! A birthday surprlje dinner was I given to Mrs. Harry Hooth at Mrs i John Koontz's last Sunday These For Isnd's sake, help the farmer One crying need Is more spanking We talk about bad colds like theru wore good ones. A man U known by the head ho keeps. Chicago "Pontl" caught In Florida went south for his health All the world bates a hater Georgia has a poach king Wo thought all Georgia peacluvt were queens. Tho world may be nt peace, but It Is hard to keep any In the family John D. sas II Is Impossible to get a money' monopoly John, how ever, hasn't quit trying. Illcssed aro the poor In spirits for they shall havo no bootleg raid. Normalcy, here )ou are. Hrjan Is campaigning The girls know they have got to look good to get a man. A square meal doesn't coit a round sum In a straight place Wo gel a new day tomorrow, hut three Is no uo In wasting this one. Any dog knows what Is meant by tho wicked flea Ho pursucth A grouch a day will keep good luck away New Yorker (whoso wlfo hroko a uPAmNi:n; 01 tir; tide", AT TBI: STttAXD TONIOUT reck this ship when ' prctent were Mr and Mrs. Hoy La .Mr and Mrs. Coram and ,amy , Prairie. Hex La Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. fhldlo over hi, head play, second fid- I IF ,1. flt.tlll. ....-I tf.l.al .,! IMihl tllfli Mflti with Mrs filenn nndl"vru '"""" """ '"' -." - ' I Phillips. Mr and Mrs. Harry llooth ' Tho horse Isn't ns scarce on city 1 and son, Charlie, and Mr and Mrs streets ns horse sense. ' John Koontz and Flod (Jreeley and Two-faced peoplo don't double son Mclvln. I their face valuo. .Mrs. John Koontz spent Wednes- Tho Irish question Is day with Mrs. II. D. Mcrrlson spent Sunday family. Mr. and Mr.s J E Knman gave a birthday dinner Sunday In honor of Mrs. Sam Enman and Carl Uigur Tbo Invited guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Enman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Semon and children, Crctchen and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. KJgcr. Estln, Kenneth. Carl and Audrey Kl gcr. Dr Wright wns called Monday to "You can't my pup can'' swim'" So said Pete, tho blv Swede seaman on board thei "Thomai Dotne" when ho overheard I nUcn'1 LoInj Blstera. who ban been tho plans o' the .est of the crew to( suffering with a very bad cold, run tbo ship on tbo rocks In order to Tbe IaulM "f l!,ta aslrhborhood mium n.n i,.iilri,n. mnn. fnr .h-.MVo Mrs, S. F. Enman a surprlfe owners. That wis tbo signal for a fight, oh the outcomu of which hung tho fato of (ho sturdy little schooner llradley Nlckoraon, the mate, think ing that It wils mutiny, and unaware of tho owner's oi iters to sink the ship, Joined In with the Swede. It was "some" fight, but they managed to reach tho whe'l Just In limn to chango tho courso of tho ship and avoid disaster. This Is hut cro of the many tb-llllnr Mt:tucu!ar kcenes In eluded lu "Partners of tho Tldo." lr vln V, WIllat'H latejt production, ro leased by Hodklnson, nnd schdlulcd to appear as the foature attraction at tho Strand Thcatro tou;bt. It Is a story of tho sen adapted from the novel of tho same nne:o written by Joseph C. Lincoln. Shipwrecks, dar- Ins: rescues, a flcht lint upon fUir.ru' insldo ti Ablp ou the bottom of tho aea, and tender talo of love, have all bcon combined by Irwin V. Wlllat lata a plcturo that liar real heart In terest. Also country storo tonight. Home of tho prizes given nway: Two boxes candy. '2 chickens, bag sugar. ark flour, ran Icaro, can Jam, pound of coffee, package tea and other prizes given tiv.ay at S:.30 tonight, MIDLAND J, W Straw, county brand Inspec tor was a Midland visitor Tuesday. John Allan, well known stock buy- jerwas hcru today ' 'Yswrsan Johnson shipper for Al len aniPPyle was here also Harry Connor. bu)er for Verden Packing company was a visitor today Hink Williams, cattleman from Chlloquln wns u business visitor to il ay II N Lew In and Dan fiordon. Southern Pacific plumbers were here When Is St. Patrick's day?" Too many people are shaking heads and too few shaking hands. Another man thought bootleggers wouldn't lie. Ago 30. Wlfo and threo children I0.0OO KXHIlllTOns TO JOIN IMIIAMOL'NT CKI.EIIIIATION That this huge number of exhib itors ran ln marshalled (or the showing of a single brand of pic turos In their tlu'.itrr for fourtoou iltivs Is ouo of tho now wonders nt the jmimomeut world Not all motion piituros aro Para mount pictures, lutt miKl of the good ones art. You noi'il Kro.it on- terlnlnmout all tho .vo.ir round, not occasionally, and lh.it' J n t t tho knotty problem that Parmnoiiut Is solving Compare the brands. You know how It takes a wonderful orgin nation, as well ita u goo, story, good direction, and good uitors. to consistently turn out such photo plays as Paramount offers, Follow uvory Paramount plcturo at tho thoulorx March G to 18. You'll see what wo mean. I'Olt KENT :i Phono 273J. room furnished apt I .1 I'Olt It EST-Three room furnished apartment 3I N Mh Ht Phono li:i.l. 1 I HOY WANTED- To work before and ntler school nnd Saturdajs, must be over 10 oars mid willing to work Moo s Store. 1 i I'Olt HAI.IJ llv owner, six roiini houno with bath largo lot good location lltuiill piDiueiit down Ens) tonus Inuiilro ItHH Jeffursun 27-1 SALESMEN. Agents, Advertise Hull utility in storeKiopors lllg pay. Ex perience not tioiossuiy I' Kuril, 721 Walnut Ht Philadelphia, Pn 27-11 WANTED '10 lll'V Oil LEAIIE KiiwiiiIII not loo far from railroad, with limber oitoiiitli for several years run ltisl bo bargain Ilox N T 1' Herald office 27-1 I'Olt SALE Furnished threo room hoiiso with Imlli A bargain, 12m, Pine streil 2f. 3 We have nothing to do but Examine your Eyes and grind the GLASSES to Fit them Sec Dr. Goble about your 7H .Mm I n e)ej and glasjes. 'hime litl-W FOIt KALE (Iiorory and moat market, clearing four hundml dol lars a month, will submit bsnklng receipts and referent o lu rosidontlul district, established for e.irs Excel lent opportunity for uiuii und wife I living rooms nud bath. Small lu vestment gets IiubIihvsh and proportv Call or write owner, room 121, Mod ford llils Medford Orog 1-2 FOIt HALE lly owner, six room li(HiM with bath- largo lot good Una lion Small pavmout down I.anv terms Inipilro 1019 Jefferson. I'Olt HALE lllg black row, fresh lu August, I nl'o brood sows. 2 Du roe and 2 Poland China. HO nro shoals, Jortio) hull, IS months slu rb buggy uud hiirness, good as new II E ItOYHE. .Midland F-26 M-3 IIADY CHICKS White Leghorn. Ilarron Tattered Strain, from our own stork of proven merit Per 100 to May 1st, $12 fit); after $11 DO Order no Muywood poultry Farm, Corning, t'al V-6 M-l I, ) room Hall, cor Mh ft High, well suited for select parties, will bo rent rd al nominal prbes Apply to M Moinrhonbarhor, Phone CfifiW, or on , I premises. ao-tr FOIt HALE -Household furniture In- '" rludlUK dining table, small buffet. White Itotary rublnet sewing much I no. rugs, beds, davenport bod, couch. chairs, stnviri, numerous other urll- clui. (ioud values Phono &7IW 1-2 Stylish stout out slto shoos stout women at Euders for !i 2 STEAM HEATED rooms 13 r.ll per week Large, well lighted lobby, shower baths Nv winter rates Central Hotel, J '! Ward. Mgr. Utf If you want to sell It, buy II, trsdn It or find II, try u Herald classified ad Ho! Ho!! And a Good Old Laugh The Prince of Liars' CAV IMI AVPICPn Mirtli 1 party Tuesday Those present wen. , ' "rr-' --. Uu,.r .ur -t, ..... ....... w..,w. ....... Mrs, Klcer and daughter. Mr and ' cing rouipaiiy was a visitor luuuy i .v.........h ou..u7. .......... . . ..-- Mr. umn nn.l .I.IMran Ml.. I.nnn. "U1 " IllianiC. rulllCinail irUIIJ '"""" '"'"" B'a'. "" """" ora Ocertsen Mrs fi C Eastwood Chlloqtiln wns u business visitor to-' Hon of their tenth anniversary Mrs. Wilbur "Eastwood Mrs. Jm',In' Krom Sa Kranclaeo lo iKaatern Steven-son and daughter. Mr. nud " N '""' nml ,,an r'". Malnp 'or han 10'000 n",lon Mrs S F Fnman Mr and Mrs J F Southern Pacific plumbers were here , plcturo exhibitors will Join In this Enninn. Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Dehllngerl,0,,ay j menl- Th,,' aro ""anflni! now and children, and H W Enman Charles Del.ap stock buyer from with Famous Players-Lasky head- Davo McAullffu went to' Kl'ainatli Klamatli Falls, who bii).s for the I quarters to play Paramount for a FaUl Tuesday .Western Meat company wub here to-1 solid two weeks USE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAME BACKS YOU can't lo otir lcst when viiur luck ami every muscle nchrs with f.itUur, Apjdy Slam's Liniment freely, teilh em ru'Mug, anil enjoy a nciralivu Clow of warmth anil comfort. (ocxl for rhcuirutiim, tiruralda, sprains ami strains, nthrs ami paitu, hciatua, sure iiiukIcs, sttlf joints and the alter (.fleets of weather citiOturc. For forty cars pain's enrmv. Ask uiirnt.i(;hlior. Ktep&lMii'ifianJy. At all cJrusgists 35c, 70c, $1 It). Sloa Liniinent .! Pain's Wcmy wil! Make You LAUGH no fooling Benefit Klamath Amateur Athletic Asso. Star Theatre March 9 and 10 Tickets on tale at BLUEBIRD TomorrowFriday sAssSHAAstsssiSMVWvwvvrv SAVOY CAFE 532 Main Street CHINESE DISHES NOODLES SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2 fnrffr si aasasas,aaaYYl.Vy)yWwyyyy)VWl)Vv' The latest styles In spring foot wear now on display at Enders. 2-3 MOUNT LAKI D McComb and men of thu neigh borhood have finished putting wall board on the Mt. l.akl church Now window panes havo been put In and a larpe cupboard bus been built to hold Sunday school supplies, books and other things kept at the church. Thcro is soino staining of wood work to be done )ct before the church Is completed. Owing to tho bad woather there wnB no Sunday school hold ut Mt. I.akl church last Kuuduy, but tho members are In hopes tho weather will be moro fuvorablo next Sunday. T. N. Case called at Otto Oall ens' Saturday afternoon. Wll Kaylor hauled u truck load of wood for if. D, Morrison .Monday morning from Klamath Falls. Olive Hill spent the night with DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ONE WAY TO SELL PERFUME I AM NOW. BUT I DON'T THINK I Vjill BE AFTER I GET HOME! I WANT TO GET I I y,.,..j. ,ui lr,L , SOME SHAVING SOAP WON'T YOU AenA. v? . nu .Pt ,-v,. ,- i ii ''TPv soup AFRAID YOU OH, ItetE: OH DON'T ! TVp EE? SHOULDN'T HAVE VOU ARE " - HOFOURPWFUMEr po4THAT! MARRIEP1 ..,wCvvl .ft'-c l TZH .&S'X!rf!W Xm -'fWgWUt VMF .sM M SORRY.1 BUT LISTEN -VOU BUY A BOTTLE OF PERFUME AND TAKE ITToVOuR WIFE AND YOU CAN SAY IT LEAKED IN YOUR POCKCT , '.--i ""XT AND NOVJ I BY ALLMAN ::i rM HAVEM'T GOT THE K?f??? SHAVKJCA .ADl r t ww' PLJI zr- j-ii. y mtt I N. ' - ... , mrmai MT-Jvi ' ,AV rm w a dp SV. 'b vAW B. -Wy yy.A " " U MttM . iJ ALL KINDS of Feed for your Little Chicks and for the Big ones too MURPHEYS FEED STORE 124 So. 6th St PKom 87 V. Stt: J