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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1922)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Piijro Fow J TIT.81MV, JUNK 87, lOfifl Th' F. 0. pi Th KM tui tbral miM MM i: Tl 'r I loo to ;i tiiti pub) j I I lol till) Hid orl Oil lut ho xl Mr i : Hit III V In In i w vl P P t! e a I t I t i I t i I it Personal Mention lliu old Simpson, who has tho tllv llncllnii of being president of next vnr'it senior clans of tho University of Oregon, auheil Ihmo yesterday from hln liomu In Afhlnml for n two or three tlnyK visit. l.lr.zln Clitenpkliic. mio of (hi old er Indians on the Klamath Indian rocerwitloii, Is In town today at tending to matter of business here Mr. Ilopo Weston Kllliurn, tho popular malinger of the Eagle Ridge imcrn, accompanied by her friend, Mm. SctR, who Is visiting hero from her homo In Santa Uarhara, Califor nia, drovo Into town last night and iilll upend the day attending to pnr rlnses for the Tavern, i Modern equipment is being Installed through nut tho hotel hy tho I.orent Plumb lug company. Lumber has also been ordered for a swimming pen to be built In the lake at tho foot of tho rliff. A. Polndexter and A. J. Vollman tire attending to binlnos nffalm hero till week from their home at liar rlnian lodge. Mm. Gallic I.angner. who has been visiting here with her daughter, Mm. O. M. Hector, for the past oar left cm tho mornlnR train for Sacramento. Mm. 8. J. Chaney and children were passengers on the mornlnR train bound for Sacramento, where they will meet the Rev. Mr. Chaney. I'rom there tho family will tour Cali fornia In their automobile. Ilcfore comlnR home they will spend a coll ide of weeks In Yosemlte park. The Her. Chaney has been In Stockton for tho past two weeks In connection Mlth a campaign to rale funds for n Methodist collcRe. Mm. C. H. ChltwooJ. who has been lsltlng at tho I., n. Applegate ranch for the past few days, left thlR mornlnR for her homo In Jack sonville. Miss Marjorio Delzell Is spending this week vIsltlnR friends In Med ferd nnd Ashland. Sheriff L. L. I-ow and Chief of Police Wilson returned last nlKht tholr rnr yrstetda.v from Oakland, California, with tho Intention of sol tllug In KraniHth Falls. Mm. Frank Hackney Is n sister of I. I.lnsey of this rltv W T l.eo expects to leave heio early (union ou morning for Crater Ijike, ivturiilUK tho same day. l,eo snjs u cur can lonch tho rim now without trouble. Saturday the Lee & Wllllnms stage will cointnenco regu lar trip- from here and from Med ford. Stato t. Mnllorj Motion to dlsmls the pending charges against Walter and Emory Mallory, In which they were charg- ed with obstructing the mala high way between hero and Ilend last summer, was filed this morning by their attorney. In which It was con tended that by reason of delay In bringing tlie matter before the grand Jury tho charge Is automat ically cancelled. The motion has not been passed on as yet. THK STAR It the title of the next picture to be shown at tho Star theatre Isn't j enough to arouse your Interest we can promise you thnt tho picture It-' self Is so timely and entertaining! that jou shouldn't let anthlng pre sent ou from seeing It. ' Madge Kennedy In "Tho Girl With the Ja Heart" Is suro to make I you forget eery trouble ou cut had. If ou are a Jazz enthusiast , this Is jour special picture If cut, there was one. If jou are opposed' to Jazz this picture will help )ou to laugh at It. We know that you are not opposed to good wholesome. fro... i.,,ni.in,i uhnrn their hme been 'clean, sparkling comedy nobody fr the nasi few days as wltneHCS '"' '"""d yet Is. That why we before the federal grand Jury. ; recommend this picture to ou re- Miss Mnrjorlu Cutting ..rrhe.l last gardless of any pet likes or ills-1 night from San Francisco and will like you may have. ; remain here for the next few weeks iin tho house guest of Mm. II. IV. llrldgford at her home In Pelican City. Miss Cutting was here for an extended visit last summer and dur lug that time made a host of friends who will bo delighted to learn of her return. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. DeLap aro ex pected home somo tlmo today from Kugono whero they attended the graduation exercises of the Univer sity of Oregon. Their son, Virgil, received his degree from the stato Institution this spring. They are accompanied by Miss Octavla DelJi and Duano UeLap. A largo number of folk were In tho city yesterday attending to mat ters of business at the courthouse. Among them wero Pan Drlscoll, Francis J. Howne, It. S. Sparks, J. L. Sparretorn, Charles McCarthy, II. W. and II. G. Nichols, IIIIl Woods, nnd lien Crapser. IM. Miller and II. J. Tlcknor woro business visitors hero yesterday from their ranch homes In tho Lorella dlfctrlct. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Durko accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Pat rick havo returned from a three-day trip to Ashland and Yreka. Miss Marlam Martin was expected In on last night's train from San Francisco to spend tho summer with her nunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Obenchaln. Mm. Clinton Chorpenlng arrived on tho train from Chlloquln this mornlnR with her small son, Junior, whom she Is bringing In for medi cal attention, Mrs. Mark liana (Karl Montgom ery) arrived hero this afternoon from Portland for a visit with her friends and family. Mm. Herbert l)em, who was Miss Adelaide Schubert beforo her mar riage Inst year, Is expected to ur ilvn on tonight's train from Turlock, California, for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mm, Carl Schubert, Sr. Mr. and Mm. Earl Hackney nnd Mrs. Frank Hackney urrhetl THK STIt.WII Neva Gerber, popular and well known motion picture star, has one unexpUlnnhlu chura:tcrlJtlc as a photographic subject (but no one his ever been able to explain, not even Miss Oorher herself. It Is the con tinual changeability of her fal.il ex pression on all her photographs. This while never manifested by the mo tion plctar? earner is a source of continual puzzlement anl annoyance to photographers who mako "still" portraits of her. In all of the thousands of such portraits that she had mado during her motion picture career, no two of them, even of the same pose, ever look exactly alike. This unconscious mobility of expression has been so emphasized at times that hundreds of new and expensive photographs for advertising purposes have had to bo destroyed becauso of their absolute lack of likeness of Miss Gerber. Miss Gerber comes to the Strand tonight as the star of "A Yankee Go Getter," and strango to say, regard less of the famed duplicity of her face, bo plays a dual role In this picture that Is one of the most Il lusive and startling bits of photo graphy ever seen on the screen. Say It With Flowers Yes, we deliver them. Choice Flowers Every Day ' Klamath Flower Shop 834 Main Street Phone 589 THK MI1KIITV A plcturo to please all tastes Is offered at tho Liberty theatre to night In the Playgoers feature, "Home Keeping Hearts." From an original story by Charles W. Bar roll, It gets under your skin with a story of a man's lovo and regener ation. Robert Coltou, a rolo admirably played by Thomas II. Swinton, was robbed of bis manhood by tho fear that bin little daughter would learn of bis prison record. Hut when In justices on tli 'i part of tho man ho felt under obligations to, threatened those ho loved, his protective In stincts wero aroused, and ho rouo above his fear. Opening with somo thrilling stones u I under water of tho iukcmo of a diver trapped in u broken slulio gate, tho action of "Home Kcoping Hearts" shifts to n KVall Now KngUml town. The actliiK of llttlH Mildred Ityim an tho daughter di-mirves special cre dit. I.ouollu Onir, gifted daughter of her talented mother, Mrs. Mury C'arr, Is charming as tlio school teacher. i;dward Grace and Henry West give xplcndld character portraits. Large Assortment Hair Bow Ribbon peiyd- 25c Ladies White Cotton Gloves 35- $20,000.00 Reduction Sale Continues This Week The request and many inquiries from our many friends and regular customers who have not had the opportunity to take advantage of the reduced prices we have decided to continue our $20,000.00 Reduction Sale until Saturday evening, July 1, but no longer. That will be six days longer than our program called for. We are more than pleased with the many kind words from our friends expressing appreciation for the opportunity of buying at these low prices at this season of the year. f LM gtm 1 I S I v .l ill JEflt Mm rMMi liiS"S;l'E !! 1 I New Shipment of Zukins Gingham Dresses Wednesday extraordinary showing of Gingham Dresses. The biggest values obtainable. All special priced $2-95, $3.95, $4.95, $6-95, $7.95 Cretonnes for Summer Draperies Immense selection of beautiful new patterns and colors for all sorts of curtains and draperies In a Remarkable Sale 39c, 68c, 95c It's the biggest sale the Drapery De partment has announced for some time, and we have made special preparations to handle a record breaking crowd of buyers. Beauti ful Cretonnes for all kinds of cur tains and drapes, also much in de mand for the making of smocks, porch dresses, scarfs, bags, pillows, screens, etc. New patterns and new colors in vast assortment. JmM Shop i Unsurpassed Values in Silk Dresses $14.75 Tremendous price concessions. Many frocks go at half price in this very unusual Reduction Sale, but all were bought for early summer wear, and must be sold in season, as we do not accumulate dresses from one season to an other That's why we always show new goods l i 72 Price Summer Neckwear Sale Vet ( !iiimiip u'itli (willniv :nwl vrsif; Tiivtwln Vst MrfH Net Camisettes, Organdie Gingham and Linen Vestee Sets Large assortment of dainty styles in tailored and fancy effects to go with summer dresses, sweaters, etc. Specials in Domestic Department Sheeting 01-inch bleached Uticu Sheeting. Same quality as Pequot, and will not turn yellow. Sale Price 59c Turkish Towels Large size, extra heavy Turkish towels, well worth 50c Special 39c Ginghams Large assortment best grade Dress Gingham Very Special, 19c Fancy Flaxon Lawns, 19c Windsor Plisse Crepe We are showing complete line of plain colors for under garments Special, per yd. 19c 36-Inch Curtain Scrim Satin stripe border; also white with colored dots Per yd., 15c French Zephyr Ginghams 75c grade; all patterns Special, 59c NEW TODAY FOU SAI.K Fine manJolIn and ruI tar. Liberty Roomn, cor. 3rd and Main. 27-29 PIANO FOH Rent. Phono C04-R. 27V38 NOTICK TO C11KDITOIIS Notlco li hereby Riven that tho underilRned ban boon duly appointed ndmtnlHtratrlx ot tho ctnto of Wil liam O. Daniel, dfenuxed. by tho FOR nKNT Two lori?o BlceplnBCounl)r Court of tho Htato ot Oregon room. Hot and cold water. Swan.'Ir Klamath County; and all person (ton Bid., 025 Main. 27-1' FURNISHED Ono room cublnn. Col onlal RoomH, nth. near Main fit. 27-29 HEMSTITCHING and Plcotlng at tachmont. Kits any Hewlnjc ma chine. Price f 2. Economy Hales Com pany, Medford, Ore. 27-5 having claims against said estate aro notified to present samn to said ad ministratrix at the Law Offlro of R. C. 0 roc-beck, Klamath Falls, Ore gon, within six months from tho dalo of this notice. ALICE DANIEL, Administratrix of tho Estato of Wil liam G. Daniel, deceased. Dated Juno 27, 1922. J 27 Jy G-1M8-2G WANTED Capablo suwyer for small mill. Address W. II. Kltts, Dairy. 27-28 RuKUlar meeting of Aloha Chap ttr No. til O. K. H. Tuobday, Juno 27, 7:30 p. m. Social evening. Re freshments. Visitors welcome. Hy order of Edith Dclzell, W. M. 26-27 Contract awarded for St. Helena Pittsburg highway. Tillamook Ncakowln-Salmon riv er road to bo built as far as Devil's lake. j. . j FOR RENT Apartments. Every thing furnished. Liberty Rooms, Cor. 3rd. and Main St. 27-29 FOR RENT Pli-nsont furnished homo, fi rooiiiH and bath. In Mills Add. Very cheap, Phono 383-W or call 2028 Reclamation Avu. 27-2!) LOST 'lletweon railroad track nnd Altamont ranch, largo, yellow, col lie fomuln dog, whlto ring around neck. Return to S21 Main Ht. Re ward. 27-30 FOR SALE Good grado, oak house hold turnituro. Phouo 250-J. 701, Jefferson St. 27-1 LOST Female, ulnlulo dog, about 3 months old. Phono 603. Reward. 27-28 FOR SALB 900 hoad ot snoop. All In good shape, Seo Geo. Maxwell, Bonanta, Oro. 27-3 FOR RENT 4 room furlnshed bouso. Hath, sleeping porch, closo In. Phono 273-W. ... 27-29 Pretty Teeth Explain your beauty Kept White by CHLOR-E-DENTA Paste for the Teeth Preventative of Pyorrhea Regular 50c Special this week, Ofi- p only at SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE 1 Five Nationalities to Play on Ball Team STANFORD IINIVERBITY, Cal Juno 23. llaneball trams mado up of five different nntlonalltlrs will bo met by tho Stanford varsity nine when It tours tho Hawaiian Islands this summer. On tho Cardinal schedulo aro tho Asaku All-.lnpaneno team; the All Clilnen,, Alhlello club; the llraen Athletic club, uindn up of Portu guese; i ho Wanderers club of whiles, nnd tho Walklkl club, on whlrli aro players ot tho Hawaiian and white races, Tho Stanford team of thirteen play ers nnd Coach Kallam,' leaves to morrow and will bo gono six weeks. TONIGHT AT THE STRAND i- WBKfUB KVKRTBODI GOBS BOMB OV THK UOOK1NHON PKATCMM) - "A YANKEE GO-GETTER" starring NEVA GERBER A red-blooded story of Yankee pluck and adventure. Harry West nought adventure and found It when ho answered tin ad lo earn $10,000. Hut before he got II ho had tho tlmo of his young life. If you like excitement nnd myslory, you must sou this ono WEDNESDAY Jack Hoxie in "Cyclone Bliss" Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 MMfaHMi wftt riM'Mttw mrttTAy.hTii t.i -ir- MlSiki