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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PniiUFouf
American Legion News
MANY l'OHTH HIIOW 111(1
.MIIMIHIIWHII' INCRKAHK
J'ORTI.ANn. March 21. The
honor roll ot pnnU In I ho state of
On Ron that hml "Rono over tho
1oi" In tho first three months ot
llio jo.ir mill exceeded their 1921
membership Include Mnnthtlcld.
Hnnsltlc, Dallas, Mc.Mlntivlllc, Kos
nll, (Irnntu 1'nt.s, North llcnd, Her
tnlntoti, Rcdmnnil, Crcswell, North
I'tiwilttr, Mooter, Sherwood. Ante
lope, Clatskahlo, Haines, Hanks anil
Hliuitlcld and Ny.t. A Rrcnt mini
ber of other pouts In tho depart
ment, wilt go over the top shortly.
Tim stale, organisation now ranks
I hint n in nn r the li'Klon departments
In llin Union In point of member-fillip.
boating, bathing, fishing, picnicking
FASHION SERVICE
, IS INSTITUTED BY
EVENING HERALD
The t:enliiR llernld starts today u
superior funhloii service, produced hy
special urrntiKement with the IcCnll
News From the Country
NEW TODAY
TOI,i;iKI I'tWT TO
IMI'ltOVK lll'II.DINU
TOI.KDO, Ore.. March 21. Alden
IVitl No. J( of Toledo will trans
port Its two-story homo to tho new
lm?lon silo In Toledo. Another story
Nv 111 hu added to the building after
It lg moveif to Us new location.
hlTTI.K UKK Wll.Ii UK
.SCKXK OK KXCAMl'MKXT
8IBTKRS. .Ore.. March 21. But
lla lake, n scenic resort In tho Cas
cades'. ir miles from Sisters, will
ho tho scene of an annual encamp
ment ot Charles W. Whlttelslcy
Tout No. 107 ot Sisters. Tho lake
furnished splendid facilities for
and other sports. Including dancing. ' organisation, publisher of MiCnll'
All legionnaires In Oregon will ho ' Magaslno anil manufacturers of tho
Invited and a big representation i New McCall Pattern, and tho .Sews.
from Central Oregon legion posts Paper Cnlerprlso nsoclntlon.
Is expected. This exclusive, servlco will be con-
. dueled by Francis llutter. dliector of
I'KTITIONM TO UK Ol'T ' fashion puhllrntlon and pattern pro-
HOO.V KOlt ANTI-JAP 1111,1, ! iluctlon for the McCall conipttit) Hut
ler has siont many weeks In twrtcct-
PORTLAND. March 31. Lane, '
Ooodell, department commander,
American legion of Oregon, has an
nounced that the stato organliatlon
will circulate petitions within a
short time through the posts In the
state to obtain enough names to
place upon the ballot next Novem
ber an nntl-AslatIc bill for tho ex
clusion ot orientals In Oregon.
ASTORIA lOST PRKSKXTS
CKIITIKICATKM Ttl HI
ASTOUIA. March 21. Clatsop
Post No. 12 of Astoria held wel
coming and presentation of certifi
cates to 16 new American citizens
admitted to full rights following
the recent examination held In
Astoria.
TIIIIKK XKW POKTS AUK
KOHMK1) IX HTATK
ASTOUIA. March 21. Clatsop
county organliatlon of the legion
posts of Seaside. Astoria and Wau
na has been perfected. The coun
cil meeting In Astoria recently de
cided to hold meetings quirterly.
KIIAM'IM lll'TTKIl
MIDLAND
Mrs, Kdgar Kurlser and son .Lew Ik
Ager. returned to .her home. Mon
day, after spending several weeks
In Klamath Kill If. I
John Depuy and (iir-tlb; moved
the past week to l.nltta's place, In
the Henley districts' The many
lrlends of Mldtiiud noil vicinity will
mis- the Depuy family, as ttioy
lived hero for about li years.
II. N. tnwlii and Dan llorden
were In Mid In ml lust Thursday, re
pairing the .Southern Pacific gaso
line engine.
Anna llurnett Is absent from Mil
ler lllll school on account of Illness.
She uas taken to Klamath Kails
Monday for medlral care.
Opal Hooper nf Midland school
Is III and confined to her bed She
has been absent from school for
several tlit)s.
William llurneet was absent from
school Monday on account of Ill
ness Mrs. H. I. llurnett nnd daughter
Mary wero Midland school visitors
Thursday.
Klt.i Depuy. from Henley district,
was In Midland Thursday.
(corge Kurber was u Klamath
Kails visitor Thursday.
Mr .and Mrs. Harry Qulmby are
visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mr. J. W, Jory at present.
Mrs. S. 1.. llurnett and Mrs. J.
llurnett were Klamath Kails tlslt-
or, Monday.
Ing a special organization to products August Zambonln, wh recently
tho NBA Fashion Service. J went to Keo. California, to take a
This organization consist ot fash-1 position on the rullroad, returned
Ion experts, writers and artists, In I here Sunday on account of Illness
I Personal Mention
K. A. A. ATHLETIC
TOURNEY PROVES
J. M. Ilcdford who operates a mill
1 In the Spraguc river country l here
Now York nnd Parts. It not only will
be first with American fashions, hut
I will be first with Paris creations and
design, as the rcsulr of special
I cable service.
I Hutter was a banker before ho en
tered Into tho field ot fashions hence
he can be relied upon to consider tho
on business. Ho la stopping at the,
EXCELLENT AFFAIR "
economic phase of dress.
About 20 jears ago Hutter became
connected with the Ullsteln organize-
Oeon.Phcneger. interested In the ton Qf then controln6 ,
leading dallies and periodicals. He
was first placed In charge ot an Illus
trated weekly, and In a short time
,.. J.uk1nnn,l ll tn tt... hi.ll.1 f,hr
superintendent of the Dorrls lumber"" ""''"' -" " 7 V V Y.tton ,f
' ... i It enjoyed thevlargest circulation of
company at Dorrls. ! ...,.,.
An excellent entertainment was, lumbering Industry at Dray Is a
wluicitcd at tho Klamath Amateur Klamilh Kail visitor today.
Athletic association halt last night. ' n,J '" Cf ,rc r'Kl"'
in ..vn. f whirh w.. it, tercd at tho White Pelican, fioff is
wrestling match between Harold
Christy and Hob Endrcs, won by,1" "-'" " . '. ... e.n. .1.1 any weekly In the country.
tho former with tvto falls. I " Ba"Bfl " " .'. "L "t.. ....V. ' "utter next took rhargo of a group
Christy got the first fall In five ,or" ..J , " " " of woman' magazines which the Ull-
mluutvs, but It took him 30 min
ute to repeat tho performance.
While Kudrcj worked on tho de
fensive throughout, be proved to
bo a hard customer. Frequently
when a fall seemed certain,
hn managed to wriggle out of
Christy's clutches. In the opinion
of many, this was tho best wrestling
liultcli seen hero In many month.
Kylllng won from Cornish two
nut of tlirto falls. Cornish got tho
first fall In eight minutes, while
Kjlllng won tho others in seven
and four and a half minutes. The
match waa a fast one.
Walsh won two falls from Carter
in alx and eight minutes. Carter
put up a good exhibition, but Walsh
was too skillful for blm. Charles
, Uoilenhamer challenged tho winner
of I tin match. The cliullcngu was
accepted by Walsh, who appeared
wllh Ilodenhamer at tho first asso
ciation smoker.
Montgomery won two straight
f.iir, from Hoguu in four and alx
minutes. Tho high school grup-
ptwra gavo an excellent exhibition.
Houston and Dlsez fought three
fast rounds to a draw. They will
appear again at tho legion smoki'r.
Tho 'Whltey' I'errlla'rd and Pen
dor bout also resulted in a draw.
Young Christy and Kid North
battled thrcu rounds to a draw.
Harold (Jruy acted uj referee for
tho wrestling und Dr. W. A. Leon
urd for tto boxing matches. The
jixhlbltloug were urranged by Harold
Christy.
A voltey ball equipment has- been
obtained by the association, and
will bo Installed at once. Dr. I.eon
aril bus urranged to conduct a wo
men's class and has a number ot
enthusiasts who are anxlous to
start. Thl( promises to develop
Into one of tho association's most
Important features.
Tho mutches last night were un
marked by disagreements and were
conducted in sportsmanlike munnar
throughout, reflecting credit upon
all of the participants as well as
thu association, and making evident
tho fuct that tho purpose of the
association to promote clean ath
letics In this city is certain to be
realized.
tcred at the Halt.
W.nt. W. Jones and W. K. llrown.
Interested In the Fort Klamath Mead
ows company, accompanied by K. R.
Reams returnl-d to San Francisco this
mnvn In w
V. D. 'Kennedy, representing the! '" ?" Unl,c,1I St'1" 'r
stein company purchased. It was
then that he had his first direct con
tact with the practical problems of
dress patterns.
In 1914 Hutter came to America.
advertising department of the Stan
dard Oil company arrived here last
night from Sacramento. While here
fbe Is stopping at tho Whlto Pelican.
a year, studying tho people and their
clothes, and then Joined the McCall
organization.
Hutter U genuinely enthusiastic In
Merrill visitors In hi. city yester-. "d '"'" ,hat
day were Walter and Vernon Llnd-
women's demand for stlu Is no mere
FARM POINTERS
Chirks Need Clean KceU
It In not alwayu so much the kind
ot feed us how It is fed that causes
trouble with young chicks. Any ot
thu common gralus Mill give good re
nulls If they are clean and free from
mold. Chicks should not be fed grain
lrnvlng much hull or a high protein
ut first. O, A. C, Kxperlment station,
say. J. II. Ogle and O. L. Chandler.' " van"-- b,,t a nn,ura, ""', J,,Ht
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mitchell are Iftable pleasure In costume as a form
registered at tho Hall from Yreka. expression.
Mitchell Is a prominent stockman and "ak n" n'P "
very well known In this vicinity. 'fashions, leaving that task to Pari.
' A. C. Johnson. Southern Paclflcho Incrnatlonal capital of fashions;
agent of Chlloquln Is rcglstend at hut his designs do reflect thu latest
thu Hall moues
He Is Improving, and has accepted
another railroad position In Klam
uth Kails with tho Southern Pacific.
Mathow Del Kattt was a Klamath
Kails visitor Saturday.
John Depuy and family from thu
Henley district. wiro Klamath Kails
visitors Saturday.
William Mooney, shipper for 0.
0. Johnson A. Co., San Francisco.
wus n Midland visitor Saturday.
Charles and Klmer Stukel, from
Merrill, were Midland visitors Sat
urday.
J. W. Straw, county brand In
spector, was a Midland visitor Sat
urday. Fred Lewi from San Franclscu
and manager for D. M. McLomore.
was u Midland visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pickett of Mat
in are business visitors In this city
tor n fow days. They are stopping at
the Hall
"If our system of world fashions,
emanating from a center such it
Pari, did not exist," says Hutter, "It
ought, In my opinion, io Ikj Invented
want fashions
chant, arrived hero last evening to' " nro lasnionumo every iien-,
attend to buslncts in this city. ' "" "l" " ttieiT uwn community or
Mrs. Amy I.. Calahan Is registered , province, but as much so In San
A. C. (Hunger, a Chlloquln mer-1 tomorrow. Women
Hant, arrived hero last evening to' which nro fashlonul
at the Hall from Fort Klamath.
WJ. V. Palmer, employed by tho
Southern Pacific company returned
Francisco as In New York, In Iondon
as In Nice, Paris or Vienna.
"A stylo does not long remain ex
( Dunsmulr this morning. Palmer elusive In the modern world. Illus-
was brought home from Hornbrook
last week suffering from Influenza
but has now fully recovered.
A. A. Savlile, a representative of
tho Southern Pacific company, Is reg
istered at the White Pelican from
Sacramento.
Mrs. Blanche Corby, Christian
Science lecturer, who will speak at
the Star theater tonight, Is register
ed at the White Pelican.
Mrs. Susie Porter who has been
here visiting with the I). 8. Orlgsby
family, loft, this morning for Seattle
where sbo will visit a short while
before returning to her homo!u Chi
cago. Deputy Sheriff Durt Hawkins left
this morning for Salem In charge of
Dean Upton, sentenced to serve a
sentence In the penetentlary, and Hol
land Hicks, an Indian boy, who will
be turned over to reform school auth
orities. Waldo Knight, son ot Winter
Knight is here on a visit with his
father, after fifteen months service
In the United States arm wjth the
First Infantry detachment doing
guard duty on the Mexican border.
Mrs. W, F. Wygant has returned
from a weeks' visit with her sister,
Mrs .James Watklns, Jr., at Ashland.
C, R. Bowman, Chlloquln mer
chant Is a city visitor today.
XOTICK
Starting March 23 our sales room
will be open from a. m. to 6 p. in.
Paints and varnish for every purpose.
Wl K. J. K. PATTK.RHO.V
. , J: 8, 0th, ... 21-2?
trated newspapers and periodicals,
fashion magazines, motion pictures
and the ready-to-wear Industry, all
serve to keep the newest fashions bo
fore the eyes of women ot all classes.
Thereforo the fashions of today are
cssntlully democratic. Tho very rapid
ity with which fashion changes Is
proof of Its democracy, for'new styles
are nothing more than a response to
the demand of tho exclusive few for
something which the many have not
had."
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MIM-u?it
""oreg'dn Jnetal
OREGON BREVITIES
Wushlngton hu8 voted down 45
out of 48 initiative referendum
measures. They cost the state
$158,465 to submit. Oregon has
defeated 114. '
Jbluud CaWhj tfarCetf to
ttot-ifuii4Yrtijifi. 'F
r.'V..UMIJMAtrfltJj.(. . -- - nMT
WJcTM4sVb rV Mwn
nJl-f-'
production for 1921
37,000, oii gold and 43,f20(lbs. sil
ver. Construction starts on Orants Pass
and Crescent city road.
Sllvertou New streets to be pav
ed. Ashland Property owners to
help city In Improvement ot streets.
Hood River Work resumed on
now city reservoir.
Union Contract let for laying
water mains prior to paving.
Dallas experiences building boom.
Coqullle to got new shingle mill
and cedar products factory,
BLY
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Walker spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Olvan.
Mr. and Mr. W. T. Oarrett spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mr j. Arthur Hamakcr.
Mfs. George Hyrd and Herman
Trott were Illy visitors early Mon
day morning. They callod on Ar
thur Hamaker. who Is slowly con
valescing from his wound.
Mrs. W. T. Carrett visited at tho
home of Mr. and Mr. Dallas Olvan
on Monday.
Mr and Mr. Dallas Olvan went
to Klamath Fulls Tuesday to uttemt
to matters of business and to visit
relatives. Mr. Olvan also sought
medical advice ubout some car
trouble.
Jessie Iloyd was taken seriously
III at school on Tuesday. Shu was
taken to the home of Mrs. Klady,
where she board, and her parents
were siimmond. Dr. Hunt was
called, and decided that It was a
case ot appundlcltls, and a soon us
she is stronger shu wilt bo taken
to Klamath Falls for an oporatlou.
Miss Doyd recently had u similar
attack.
Kittle Ruth and Helen Campholl
aru staying In town this week with
Mrs, Keady on account of Drew
still being critically III. It Is feared
he has appendicitis, and Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell took blm to Klam
ath Fall, on Sunday, as he was
muih worso Saturday night.
Karn Olvan returned home u few
days ago from Klamath Falls, where
he has been having bis eyes doc
tored. Karl Walker and h. Griffin wunt
fishing on Sunday.
Marvin Cross has been on the
sick' list for a few days.
Karn Olvan and Johnny Drlscoll
were visitors at Illy Wednesday
evening. Karn spent a couple of
hours at the bedside of Arthur
Hamaker.
'Mrs. W. T. Garrett hs been III
the latter part ot the week.
,111011 Parker and Jame Heel hud
dinner with (lien's mother nnd
father on Thursday.
Dan W Parker nnd Andrew Me
(liv wero out from Klamath Falls
visiting with Dan' parent over
Thursday.
Mrs, (leorgn Iloyd spoilt several
titty,, the latter part of tint week
with her daughter, Jessie, nnd
Oeocanr iuui In "und stayed over
Thursday night with Ittoni.
. Uykes ll.tmakcc... tins returned to
Illy after it business trip Inst week
to nc'iiniiza aiu' Klamath Falls.
t'' W 'Wann went l0 Klamath
Falls the latter part' of the week
to attend to matter of business
Miss l.oulse How an! visited at
the homo of Mr. und Mr. Walter
Campbell tut Friday.
K. W, Wliltstouu miis In Illy
Saturday,
I,. A. Illchiirdson was lit Illy mi
Sunday anil was putting In now bat
teries In the local telephone,
Mr. James Hell returned liomn
Thursday after visiting with her
parents, Mr, 'and Mr. J. A Parker
for tho past week and a half.
Arlett IMrall and Pauline flirt
visited Mrs. Karl Walker at the
.Mitchell ranch on Sunday.
Mrs. K'd Wallacn and sou llitford
left Sunday morning on the stage,
to visit her daughter Roma and
family, who live In California, near
Oakland.
Mr, ts) W Warren has nearly
recoered from flu. Her sun, Ktl-j
win Is now able to ho up anil about
the house, but Is still very weak.
Dornthn Watt n, out of school
uuu or two days this week on ac
count of Illness,
Mr. O. W. Howard, received I
word the first of the week tbul
her brother, George Humphrey, had
been badly Injured by a fall, hav
ing his shoulder badly crushed
Harry Howard has been driving
slugit on the l.akevlew end. In the
place of Harold Thurston, while
Harold ha been lit with flu
W0 aru having a few warm days, ;
and It luoks n little like spring
Tin birds are singing around al
though tho snow stilt enters the
ground.
Harry Obrnehnln made a trip In
Friday ufter Frank le, who Is stay
ing at Hell's going to school.
Arthur Hamaker Is now a til,- to
he out ot bed and sit In it chair fur
part of the time.
Host milk In town, To itiiirt.
Klilmuth I'KIt all week 2lle.
I.ni'itl irt'iunmy huller line anil 7 .So
Young steer mnnl, tight pi lie
I'liico unlet for seed potatoes
Public Miitket, !Hh fi Klamitth, IUHU'
21)2 4
'('Oil HUNT fi loom house, minium,
no Oieunli Atoniio, luqulio United
Clgiir Mill". -1'-11
FOR HUNT -Hullo nf offices, iiIhii
nun stooping mum. HtutuiMiu Ulili:
ai-ar.
I'll. m-iiooi. or Mtsir
Present eiiiolliiiout SIN pupil.
Tlittv Mifl lli it lion-oil
For the (net that our picnonl enioll
iiikiiI Is the liugi'Ht i'or hold '
school In Ktniiialh count) (Yinplotn
'nurse on tho pluno In 20 lessons
Course stalls at any time Kiirnll now
studio :nii!-nii'.i wiitiois' lildg 2iir
l.'xpeit mi Mpilng for our cush
ions at the Oregon Harness compiin)
Tth & K tit math sts 21
.NI'i:i) Position h A I mono
grnphur, i! .tout impel It'iiii' I'1"
A I lleiald nffliv 21 2J
ir tiii: vi:.thi:h piiovi.-h iwiii
I w i:. unit J. I., ralteisou, phuimiui
Ifimtiiii'tiiiN will slnrl outside, wnilt,
Monday March' 27th. tiling on your
housoH unit xloro fronts 21 2!l
FOR HAI.lIz Lots llnlltltil, hlk I It.
Mills Adil'il Nou-ltmldoiil nwuoi,
pnld luxe II yi MiiI.ii nffer .1 II
WltliHin, 1717 i: "II HI. I.os Angeles
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AI.WAYH Ht'HV
W. II ami .1. K. Pnllersoii
('oiitriu'tliig pitlntei, ) H 'itli
Nuff said, alt uoik nnd lilnlelliil
Kiliirituleod 21-23
nor w.viiiii comix down
Now Hot Hpilugs' biith house tut
loduieil tholi- pilcos to twenty rite
touts, In order thai nil may take ml
tiiiilaijit nf 'lie minora I water,-2 1 2,
MOUNT LAKI
The bridge nrross thn (Irltflth Ut
erat near Stukel brldgo is nearly
washed out.
Mr. Folsom called on Mr. Frank
Stewart a few days ngn.
Mr. and Mr. Kvertttl Durkey and
children spent the week with Mr
Durkuy' parents Mr. und Mrs. Sim
Kastwood n short time ngo.
There was n diilico at Jess John
sun's March 1 1.
Sim Kastwood nnd Wllber l.'ast
wood butchered hog Thursday.
Mr Ralph bus moved III family
across tint river near thu Ml. I.akl
school house.
Mr. and Mr. Him Kastwood spent
the night a short tlmo ago with
their daughter Mrs. George Rudolph
who resides near Matin,
Frank Slgford hauled n load of
wood from Klamath Fait Saturday
Mr. and Mr Will llurk attended
the dance at Jess Johnson' a fnw
night ago.
Mr. und Mr. Wilder Katwood vis
Red Klamath Falls Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Knontz look
Mr. and Mr. IM Harwood, who havn
lion n visiting thn Koontxs, to their
home in Merrill Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dun Knylor enter
tained Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kooulz
mid Mr. and Mrs. Olio WubhkH nf
dinner Sunday.
Sunday school wus well attended at
Mt. I.aki church Sunday morning.
Members of thu Sunday school aru
planning an Kaslur program.
Mr. and Mrs. John Koontz spoul
Saturday In Klamath Fall.
Miss Ilernlco Dawson wus u Klam
ath Fulls visitor Saturday.
Tho Ladles' Aid society will moot
meet with Mrs. John Koontz Weduns.
day afternoon.
John Ramos und son I.oo limited
lumber from the flume several days
last week',
(lajfjliulde I'Ocal sawmill starts
cutUng' dock Ranking.
Free Lecture on Christian Science
By Mrs. Blanche K. Corby, C. S. B
Member of tit Botti-d of 1Cs-tWreshlp of The Mother .
Ctmrvh, The First Church of Christ, Helen! Ut, lu
JJostoa, MHSSM-lltUett
At Star Theater, 8.00 p. m.
Tuesday, March 21 tt
The Public Is Cordially InlteU " ,
TONIGHT
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IIOMK OF THK IIODKI.NSON I'KATUIIKH
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT
AMATEUR NIGHT
A BARREL OF FUN
Also a Wonderful Plcluru
House Peters and Anna Lehr
IN
'Thunderbolts of Fate'
The Picture you'll never forget
and Two Good Comedies
Also a Iii'k bunch of amateurs tonight. If you en
joy a good laugh see the amateurs tonight. Show
stalls o'rliO.
Admission. 10c and 20c
Practice Economy
Trade
at the
Public Market
Ninth and Klamath Ave.
Klamath Fresh Eggs 20c
Ik'.sL milk in town, per
quart, 7e.
Whipping Cream, half
pint, 18c.
Extra fine potatoes.
Several kinds produce.
Seed potatoes.
Tender Steer Meat.
Quality Hamburger and
Sausage.
Home-made Hominy.
Home-cooked Foods.
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