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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1922)
Tl'KSIMV, Al'ntli II, 1022 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four "T Personal Mention Mr. nml Mrs. li. W. Conrad are visitor In Ihls rlty from nonsmulr W, II. Cnrroll. 'representing tho Anil Orapo company of Snn Francis co, Is railing on merchants hero to il ny. Pntil Fnrrnll arrived hero hint nlKlil from 1'orllnnit on n liulnc trip. ", William T.ilt, prominent .Mcdford htiqlnrt innn, l n vlsltnr In tliln rlty Mrs. t'liiirlct Wcthrnw returned lust nlRlit from Los Angeles whore, she bus spent the paM flv(. month. C. II. I.andls returned lnt n I slit from California. F, K. Kastmnn. Standard Oil com pany roprrirntathp. I a hiisincix vis- llor hero loiloy. Mr. anil .Mr. J. N Panders and children (Cturncd last night after a month' visit In California. Mrs. O. Dennis nml Mr. Hoc Flom tiling of tlio new Long-Hell Lumber company town of Leaf, are hero today pun basing Htippllei for I lie ramp. Mr. and Mr. C. (). Young returned I.ipI night form Weed. Mr l.eU Ilradford and daughter returned last night from Ashland where llflV had visited friend-. F. It. Paeon I hero mi hmlnen from San Franclco. A. 11. Shelby, represenllng tlio lla lor Hamilton company of San Fran cisco, I transartlng hixlnet here. 1). Warren of I ho Modoe Lumber I company returned last night from Portland.. V. ( Dalton was liVtho rlty today looking after liit'lnr affairs from hi ranch near Malln. Mr. fid Mr. C. It. Ihvtvman nml daughter. Allro was visiting In Kl.-ini-nth Tall today from Clillixinln. I). Ilowman and C. C. Hcldrlrh. mrrrhants ot Chiloquin, were In the rlty today on business. Ivan "Pankey, Yalnav rancher l registered at the Hall hotel. (J. M. Strowbrldge. prominent gar age own of Chiloquin, was In Klam ath Kails today oa business. ley teams for a guaritntco or Ht)-iiid ono dny' expiate, to vthlch (Irani Pass has agreed, but to which Med ford mid Ashland ho ouch made a counter offer ot n flat guarantee of 10 This, If accepted, would leave three da)-' expenses or approximate ly S'lJiO.OO to ho met by the local team should they make the It In. Pu les thai amount ran bo raised by the student within the next row days, or Hindu with tlio valley schools, nil thought ot a baseball 'trip (hi spring will lune to be abandoned. iu:r.w i.t (itt)i:it Order of default was entered In I lie j c.isn of lald It Lev mid V. T Pull ey, against Francis Adams and wife and Pianel Ail mils. Jr. Avintor Haunts Hnncnr Ghostly Plane Is Seen SAN KHANCISCO April It Vi sion ot a ghostly aviator holering In it phantom plane around the linn gar used by the late Lincoln llearhey, who plunged to tils death at the Pan ama Pacific exposition In San Pratt Cisco seven year nco. have thrown resident of Il.ty Farm Island, near Vere, Into a panic, nccordlng'to Har ry Voung, tender of the bridge con necting the Island with the mainland One resident, a vegetable grower. claims to have been the phantom aviator on two successive night, while crossing the bridge li the dark, and feared that the plane, fly ing low, must collide with his wagon. A the plane rame rln.o to Itlm It did not alter It conri according la the man. but Instead It "flew right through him." UoMdent of the Island state that, althoiir.li the phantom might pesslbly have been their Imagination, they prefer hereafter to pass llearhey's hangar In the daytime. After P.eaehoy'0 death, the hangar was removed from the exposition ground and, tawitl to the Island, whoro It has remained untenanted ever Ince. M'lr OX xeti: (irorte L. t'handlei today tiled suit against Joseph 1). IVrxan and other to foreclose a mortgage on laud In the valley, south of bote, seriirltv for it loan of IlltOti on a nolo dated March 20. 19 1. ci..mii:s otvm rin:yn:.Ti,v (Continued from ragn 1) I An Interesting phase of the Oeno.i deliberation If treaties mid political J subjects are permitted upon the I ageuda, concern the H.iltlctnd Ital kau state embracing Poland, l-'lu- , laud. Ksthonl.t, Latvia. Ittini.iula. .' Jugoslavia and Czechoslovak!,!, all of whom will have delegate at the con ference. Of theso nation. Klnland, Latvia I and Pstlionl.i already have an all I- 1 mini with Poland, while Jugoslavia. I Cierhoslovakl.t and Itiiiualila, com prising the Little l.'ntiili are on ! friendly terms with her. l.lo.ul j (eorge, It Is understood. Is anxious to ' further strengthen theie friendly rt i latlons and at the name lime iiilni niUo tlio dangers if future war.-t in tlio llalkans h) securing at Opium a treaty of peace with Itussla on the one hand and Poland, with her allies and the Little Kutente on the other. Should iirh a treaty develop fr-cii the ronferenre. It would affect the peace of more than iiio.miii.oiio national. Question of Finances Confronts H. S. Players l.VOOMi: TANKS MISS LOS ANfiKLF.S. Cal.. April 11. Income taxes paid by I.o Angeles cltltcn this yer wore ttl.000.000 I less than the total of a year ago. ae ' cording to officials of the local In I tcrnal revenue office. Approximately twenty percent fowor Individual fll- cd Income tax return thl ear thar ' In 1921. the aggregate collection be , Ing J30.000.noo a compared with Ml.32G.im last year. Plioph.ito lli-lp-. Milium Forty pounds ot superphosphate to ouch ton of barnyard manure ap plied to the land will result In In creased yield. It reinforce the Leslie I'eyton, manager of the high school baseball team. Is In receipt of letters from tlrant Pa. Mcdford mifl AaMntwl In rochnl In rmnoit which ho has been trying to arrange ' ,manu,7 ' Phjorus. the element to play In tho valley on April 27, 2S unil 29. Peyton has aksed each of the v.il- Timberworkers Local No. 188 ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WEEK When You Help Us You Help Yourself We will start with a lit tle easy going. The en tire Skating Rink will he given on April 11, 1U22, all receipts going to Timberworkers ben efit fund, local 188. Price same as has been. Scandinavian Hall downstairs Wednesday, April 12, 1922. Let's stay on top at the Hot Springs Bath House. Entire re ceipts to be given to the Timberworkers' local 188. Wednesday, April 12, afternoon and night Prices same as have been. If you can't swim drown. Come anyway. We will end the week with a Big Union dance at Chiloquin, Ore. The first great Union dance ever given at Chiloquin April 14, 1922 .All money goes to Tim berworkers' local 188. A big good time offer ed. Music donated by Fylling-Bean Orchestra Remember Friday April 14, 1922, at ' CHILOQUIN In which It Ih low, but which drawn upon heavily by the crop. U COMMISIO. TO IIAXItl.i: (Continued from Page 1) time obligations. Including those held by the I'nlted State Oraln j corporation, a total of $1 1,333.-. 091.011. of which J10.i:.O.n.t56 Is principal und tl.lS3.059.SI In terest accrued and unpaid. I Interest amounting t() I1S9.SI3. IT9 has been paid by thirteen of the debtor nation on various obll- gallons, but no Interest payments . hae been made by Armenia. Aus tria. Ksthonla, Hungary, Lithuania I or Nicaragua, although In the case ot the last named country Is duo on Its note until their maturity. Oreat Ilrituln. Franco and Italy combined owe more than Slo.ono,. 000.000 of the total Indebtedness i duo (hi country. The smallest hill I I against Liberia, who owes ;i total of S2A.2IS 85. I By Our Country Editors MOUNT LAKI Schcol was closed fuvcral day on account of the Illness of tho teacher, Mr. J. a. Mct'lollan. Tho l-adles' aid koclcty will meet with Mr. Dan Kaylor Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Jess Drown's brother, Mr. Cooper, and his family, are hero visiting from Oklahoma, and look leok loek ing: for a placo to muko their home. A baby girl arrived ut tho homo of Mr. and Mr. Jay Falrclo'H Saturday April. 8th. Mr. anil Mr. Chan. K. DoLap and family und Mr. J. II. Crlfflth wcro guest at Clydo Orlfflth' for dinner Thursday evening. Mr. and Mr. Dan Kaylor spent Sunday at the homo ot Clin. Lattu.j Everett (Irlfflth la over from Ash land on n visit. Mis Telllo Latta returned with her mother from Klninuth Pall Inst week whoro they havo been for Mr. Lattn'a health. Mrs. J. II. Orlfflth of Klamath Falls spent tho week-end visiting hero with relatives. Miss Florence Dlllard of Shasta View spent Saturday night at tho homo of her aunt Mrs. 8. II, Orlfflth. Mr. and Mrs, L. A. West and fam ily and Fayo West spent Sunday af ternoon at tho homo of thelr daugh ter Mrs. Clydo Griffith? Dick Flynn moved his sheep to Stukcl bridge whero ho will feed them for n while. Jim O'Kccfo has moved his sheep to Malln. . cd their horse Into their camps pre paratory to the season' work. Charlc Lcnx was In Kirk early this weok from hi ranch nt tho ii pur end of Klamath marsh. J. Paul Wamplor ha moved oer from Ft. Klamath to tho Shaw Pert-1 ram Lumber company's camp ami Is busily engaged In making preparation for his mimmcr work. C. K. Drown of tho Martin mill has everything In shape for tho mason' run. Ilo expcclii to cut a largo scale this reason. A foil of tho poverty stricken Win nlugham family, who havo been Isol ated at tho upper end of Klatnnth marsh this winter, mado a trip out on skis this wool; to get provisions' for tlio family. Mrs. Itobt. Taylor lias Just return ed from a short visit with hor son Hay Tayloj at Ft. Klamnth. Tho local Southern Pacific mixed freight and passenger I rendering communication with tho outside world every other day. It Is rumored that tho Pelican Hay Lumber company, will movo their stock In and will Mart work at an early data. I). Dodge w'ho has taken over tho Illrd wood cutting equipment Is bus-' lly engaged cutting wood for tho Lamm Lumber company. Our economic buy ing power (includ ing over 900 stores) enables us to sell so moderately. xF H P r Watch our, low prices, examine our niorelmndiHe. We save you from 10 to 20 ',, on our new seasonable goods. Your Easter Suit is Here xTZftf No matter what price you may have in mind, or what fabric or style you may desire, vou can dcnciul unoii fimlimr many pleasing models in this splendid showing. Here are the season's newest fashions, including models for street, sport and dress wear. Trica trine, twill cord, ratine, home spun, tweeds; also checks and plaids. All the latest color ings. Prices range from $19.50 to $49.50. Women's Dresses Special $19.75 Kxtra special offering. Wo men's high class dresses. Mod els selected from our regular slock priced at a substantial saving. Heautiful styles of in dividuality and smartness. Straight line, basque and long waisted effects trimmed with braids, ruffles, buttons and embroidery. Taffeta, Canton crepe, crepe de chine, poirct twill. Newest colors. Priced special at $19.75. Easter Needs Can Best be Supplied at this Store Women's Dresses at 98c Women's Porch Dresses in attractive styles, samples and odd lines; made from gootl grade Percale, assorted light and (lark colors One of our K. C. IJ. New York buyer's specials. (See window.) Children's Dresses Serviceable frocks for girls (I to M years; all made from good quality ginghams, linene, beach cloth, crepes and cambric percales; large line of assorted colors. Prices greatly reduced 95c up to $2.50 Lovely New Blouses for Easter Wear Tailored blouses of crepe de chine to wear with Easter suits and sport skirts. V or round necks, with Eeter Pan collars; also square neck with long collars and vest fronts. Long sleeves. Trimmed with tucks, plaiting, hemstitching, laces and hand-embroidery. White, tan, mais, biege, jade, rose and flesh. Splen did quality crepe de chine. Prices range from $5.00 to $14.50. Easter Handkerchiefs Ladies colored all- linen handkerchiefs, with hand embroidered designs in one cor ner. Special, three for $1.00. Ladies' fancy cotton handkerchiefs, col ored edge. Special, two for 25c. Presenting the Newest Coat Modes Models for All Occasions Moderate Prices Aside from the uncommon smartness of the styles and the moderate prices, there is an additional ad vantage to be gained by choosing your new coat at this store, viz. : larger and more complete assortments than are to be found elsewhere. Customers tell us frequently that our showing is the most attractive in the entire city. Many beautiful new models are shown in Gerona, Veldyne, Pandora, Delysia, Velour, Trico tine, Tweed and English flannel. Dressy cape effects and the more practical belted and plaited styles. Short and medium lengths. All the new season's best shades represented. $19.50 up. Easter Neckwear Many novelties just received in time for Easter. New lace trimmed ehlmesetz and cascade frilled jabots; made from Venetian and real hand made Irish laces. Prices $1.25 up to $5.00. Corsets for Easter Many new spring styles in our various lines are now shown for Easter dei)iand. We feature the celebrated lines, such as Nemo, Moclart, Red fern, Warners. At your service, two grad uate corsetiers. Exclusive Agents for Peggy Paige Dresses isuaaHiaa FASHIONS NO BOTHER Women of Odesxn lime I'eiv tlothen nml Often Xi. Hat last Park- KIRKFORD Itny liros. will started their mill Monday, April 10th,, and expect to cut 20,000,01)0 feel this season. C M. Shohnn reports that his now hotel Is ncarlng completion and ho will soon bo ready to accomiuodute all transients und travelers. Pat SlmoiiHon of Klinoiihon Druth ers, is now very busy skidding ties for Condrcy & Son. Tho'dopth of snow lit this vicinity Is fit til SO Inches on tho level and Is melting very slowly. It Is understood that tho Lamm Lumber company havo recently niov- SPRING LAKE Mrs. W. F. Kolsom visited week with her daughter, Mrs, cr, of Iilldobrand. Mrs. Mary Ilulln and sons enter tained a largo number of friends at a danro ut their homo Saturday night. Quito largo crowd attended tho program given hy tho Spring Lake uchool Friday night althouKh tho weather was bad. J. W. Wrlht of (Jazollo, California visited at tho Frank Hiuwart homo Hatuiday. Mr. und Mrs. Win. Chcyno visited with Mrs. Choyno's parents in Klam ath Falls Sunday. Mrs. Oeorso Williams received a shipment of baby hlckH Saturday. Mr. Arant Is feeding a band, of sheep at Cluirlen Muvk'H plate. NEW TODAY Yes, hlr; Sugurman. a now hut for Kastor. K. U ODRSSA. April 11. Spring fash Ions do not bother tho women of Odessa. Thoy havo no now fashion Journals nor cloth with which to! muko now dresses. Women sometimes havo a hat and a fow yards of rough cloth to clotho thomsalves. Underclothing Is un unknown quantity. So aro stockings for the unlucky. Women who havo cloaks or furs wmir them In day tlmo but ut night leave ilium homo. If they did not thoy would ho robbed In tho dark ened streets. Peoplo who go to tho thoatur trav el homewards In groups for protec tion. This lack of clothing hits very hard tho youngor girls. One of tlium said to thu correspendent: "I should Illcr to go abroad, If only to get nice clothes." , Tho oldor womon In Itussla, when talking ot tho chiincu of over gutting aboard suy, "After all, If Wo got abroad Vo would bo -vury pnor and J feci our poverty more hy tho eon trusl. Hero wq aro all dressed allien and moro or loss In rngs and so long us wo ran got food enough porhapa It Is best thut wo stay in Uussln." Chalmers, good second hand con dition. Will trade for small car, Ford preferred. Can bo seen at ilulck Hales & Sorvlco Co. Klamath nt 7th. 1 1-12 FOIt SALK Vlctrola nml Iluffot. Call Mrs, (lurrott ut fiw'eot Shop. 11-13 Get result by using class aj. Oet results by using class ads. LOST Saturday night botwoon Olene and Klamath Fulls, it lap robo. Cull 122W. IMS' Now town upples f I, fit) per box. Hot Cross buns for Thursday. Iloltled milk 7c quurt. Why not gut your chicken or rub hit and Kastor oggH ut thu Public Murkot, 'Jill & Klumuth. 11-12 Anyone wanting ranch work apply nt Agrlcultiirii office. U-lll Xtr-rit'K Annual meeting of Uppor Van Ilrlmmer Hruliiugu Dlst.,' April 22, 1922, at 2 p. in, at rnslduncu Of Find McKendree. For purposo of electing suporvlsor and such other business that may conin before tho meeting, FltKII McKKNDItKK, Hoc'y. 11-12 TONIGHT AT THE STRAND ie- WIIKRia KVEKYOODV GOfM HOMK OF THK UOUKINHO.V KKATCKKf) iL. Xli OREGON BREVITIES Kowhorg to gut community build ing and city auditorium. Mudfoid PIuus Hindu for now high school, St. Joo employing many men to work In peach orchurds, Elaine Hammerstein "The Fall of Babylon" Next Sunday IN "The Girl From Nowhere" . The Star without a failure, in a Photoplay you'll enjoy A BIG COMEDY Coming Wednesday Norma Talmudge in "De Luxe Annie." Admission 10c and 20c