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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1922)
V "i- v f Tift'ttSflAV, JUNK art, 1022 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pngfi Four ffl ! 1 v I For Women Knickers Outing Breeches Sport Jackets in Khaki Corduroy Serge Pongee Outing Shirts Middys Sport Boots Sport Sox Outing Hats Caps Gloves Whether you Intend to spend the Fourth at home or at one of the many attractive resorts or celebrations which are calling the public, you will need give attention to what you wear. This Store can outfit you for your trip K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS For Men Kuppenheimer's Suits Straw and Panama Hats Nettleton Shoes Silk Shirts Cool Union Suits Silk Sox Outing Clothes Gaberdine and Whipcord Suits and Pants Khaki Clothes in all Style Models Wonderful Line Outing Footwear and Sport Sox Personal Mention V Kennedy s sister Mr. 0 T Porter (nil family. , Dan Drlscoil, Mil Wood and Jerry I J McCarthy loft thl morning for their i u . i m. r. t. r- . limine In 1-aiiKvll valley after sever-1 Mr and Mr 0 IJ. Cozad nccom- , ,,.. . ... ,. , .. . ... .... .....i. ...... ...... .. ,..,. a da8 l,em hero '" attendance on ' , ' ' ",' --""- "" , the Vinson trial. S Pope, left this week for Iteno. ... T Mr fin. I Mim I.mi.. It. .11 ..h.i .NoaUa. n a vacation trty. M"" '"" "' "- " iuih-, John Drlscoil was In town jester-' n'- Mr aml Mr''- J M 0VHI1H "'' day on one of hi Infrequent llts' ram"y Mr-- K- T- ''""'. Mr. and from 1,1 ranch he.on.l llv Mrs- J- - Kdsull. Mr. and Mrs. Dos Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Campbell hsve returned homo after an absence of several weeks spent motoring to various Interesting points In the northern and western parts of the state. P. L. Campbell, president of the t'nlverslty of Oregon, and Dr. W. J. Kerr, of the Oregon Agricultural col lego, arrived last night from their respectlvo colleges and left today for llttlu duughters. Jean and Holly ic . compaoled by Dob llynn. left this ' morning for Tucoma. Washington, where they w III visit for the next two weeks with relatives and friends. The trip will bo made by rnr. Mr. and Mm It. i:. Strahorn left, this morning alter seuT.il lan spent heru looking after bunlness connected with the O C & K. rail, road, of which .Strahorn i president nicbardson, and Mr. und Mrs. Mike Wullls were amoug Illy residents who arrlted In town today on their way to Yreka whero they are expecting to attend the combined celebration of that city and their own, S. T. Ifcnshaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert "m I'rosser arrived here last night from San Francisco and are registered at the White Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Miles, Mr. and l.nUvlu- M-horA Ihnv will nMenrt '"" " " "". "u r. ana meeting of the Ilernard Daley "mil- Mr"' J' v- """"essy are members of a lion dollar fund" board, llotharo ex-j f3' from I,en wh PPI .... . ..... hern last nlvM nn their '.iv tn t. ojticio members of tne boani. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Collier and family returned last night from a vacation trip of two weeks which limy passed at tho Oregon beaches and In Kugcne, where they visited with relatives and friends. A. II. Wilson and famTly will leave. In tho morning for Swan lake, vrhern they will establish n camp for tho summer. Mr. Wilson will return to town aftci1 tho 4th, leaving Mrs. Wilson, Poarl Jean and Bonnie at tho camp. rrt,nnd Mrs. II. A. Kennedy will arrive hero this evening from nock Ihlaiul, Illinois, for a visit with Mr. Say It With Flowers Choice cut flowers al ways. Basket arrangements for teas and. dinners. Klamath Flower Shop 834 Main Street Phone 589 hero last night on their way to Me Cloud. The men are all members of n Ilend lumber company. ""Mr. and Mrs. J. I, Austin are guests at the White Pelican hotel from Seattle, Washington. W. A. Allen and W. T. Drury arc In the city today from San Francis co. Tbey nro registered at tho White Pelican hotel, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mageo returned last night Irom San Francisco and other California points where they have passed a ery pleasant month's vacation. Tho Rev. K. P. Lawrence, accom panied by his daughter, Miss Alma, camo In yesterday from Medford. The Rev. Lawrence returned this morn Ing, but Alma will remain for sever al days as the houso guest of Miss Dorothy Delzell. Will Hill, one of tho county's prominent farmers, with a ranch on tho Merrill road, was In town this morning attending to matterH of business, Mr, and Mrs. (J, H. Underwood ilrovu over to Ashland and returned yusterday accompanied by Mrs. Un derwood's mother, Mrs. If. C. Cham herlln and small daughter, Cecil, who have been visiting for tho past few weeks with friends In tho Rogue river valley town. They also brought Mrs. Nettle UogorB, of Alameda, California, buck with them for a weeks' visit. Mrs. Rogers Is an aunt of Piidorwood'H. Mr and Mrs, 10, M, Wilson, accom panied by Mr. Wilson's mother und by Mrs. Knight, are alt hero visiting with relutlvcs and friends from tholr homes In Medford. Mrj uud Mrs. II, B. lluuger uud STAR TJIfUTItK She was tho most beautiful girl In all tho group of Islands, and yet no ono thought her evon fairly nttrnc tire, becauso tho standard was black and fat. Half French and half Jap anese, with a foster father who never paid her a compliment, and not enough clothes to even occupy her attention for hair a day, she spent most of her tlmo dancing, swimming and climbing thn tall trees for cocoa nuis. Nimble ns a boy, she was strong and growing moro beautiful every day, Tho natives called her a swinging name meaning Whlto Almond Illos somo but her foster father called her Mary, and as Mary tho beachcomber knew her when ho arrived with his bottle of gin as his only asset, and ns Mary tho New Kngland collego boy knew hor when ho arrived. They thought she was wonderful, so murh so they wished to marry her. Thus Clarlno Seymour as Mary becomes a very Important flguro In tho story of "Tho Idol Dancer," David Wark Griffith's latest First National pro- ductlon now showing at the Star Theatre. j, - TIIK KTIt.t.MI Marriage, so some claim, Is a gulli ble ut best, therefore, It behooves everyone to give serious thought to Its muny angles before applying for the license. How often do wo read, In fact may actually know, of marriages that tu mod out dlsastioMxIy because It was a case of fasclnutlon and not real lovo. Most of us, purhups, have been fascinated by different women at different times. It usually takes somo hard blow or suddeu loss to test one's feelings toward another. So It Is with Jack Iloxlu In "Mills of Hutu" coming to the Strand theatre tonight. Jack Is In lovo with u social butter fly who apparently loves 'him dearly until mlsfortuuo lu business causes mm in iuH' mi urn uiuuey i.iht' me butterfly, hIi Immediately fljs away llli next adventure Is with a girl of the duiico hull In the far northwest Fortune smiles on him there, not In recouping his lossis but bring ing u realization she ts not the girl , for him Into his life comes a tnoun-' tain girl, ptire and liaiurul at thei great outdoor Itself Low romes to, them and nlno the realization of what ' true Iomi really means. Till: I.IIIKIITV I In these days of carping criticism i of motion pictures and everything pertaining thereto, It Is gratifying lot realize that there is at least ono film production In the field In which the most zealous hunter for things to criticize can find not tho least fault. Mushes there Is not ono In tho entire subject. Crlmo suggestions none, unless ono who sees tho pic ture feels n strong Impulse to do vlolenco to nny man or woman caught In thn art of abusing his or her aged mother. In addition to being thn reigning screen success for nmny months In Nw York city, "Over tho Hill" Is noted ns tho most insistent breaker of theatrical traditions that ever lo cated In Ilroadway. In the first place, tho traditional New York screen sue cess In a picture that enlists thn ser vices of highly paid screen luminar ies, who work amid masslvn and gor geous settings In stories that some times fall to appeal to our best In stincts, In thn second place, tradi tion has hold that n play could not, without financial damage, change Its theatre In tho midst of n successful run. Yet "Ovor tho Hill" haB occu pied six dlfforont nroadway theatres slnco Its premiere a year ago, "Over tho Hill" will open an en gagement at tho Liberty today. COPCO PAYS DIVIDEND XI. 7.1 Per Sim re IHrlnml on Pro ferretl I'npllnl HlorW At the meeting In San Franrlsro June 27, the hoard of directors of the California Oregon Power company do ilnred the regular dividend of It 75 per share on tho preferred capital stock of the company, payable July 2.", 1022, to stockholders of record on July l., 11122. This dhldom! Is for tho quarter ending July 15, 1922, and amounts to 38.sr.O. This was announced here today by J. V Iloylo, division manager. Ktru)cd fri'lii III) plant one Mar Itimn mare iiliout IKK) to I2mt Urn J full much mane, uulegllilii bruint on hip. blocky build II II limhiiiu. P. (. box 417. Klamath I'alU Will pay for uny Information of where J ubuuts. 2U-3 FOR SAI.i: -Motor llout. Cor llli k Walnut Inquire 2l-l WANT TO lll'Y Two und hund ' Cold Medal pattern single rump cots Addtess llux 2'J'i. Klamath Falls. 2-3il . IICI.P WANTi:i llxperlonred unto- mobile uneiwory clerk wanted at Acmu Motor Co., I0D Ho Sixth Ht . Klamuth Falls. 29-3(1 IICI.P U NTi:i l.'xporloiiiod niii mobile luroMiiry clerk wauled at Acme Muti.r Co tun Ho Hlilh Ht Kluuiath 1'ulln 2'i '" FOR RR.vr Aim. evertlilng fur lilsheil I I'J N tilth HI. Phone 3I2W. 21-1 111:1.1s WIANTIMi Man mid wife, no ihlldreii, man to do general ranch work, chores, milk, etc . wife to rook lion mid board, address P () tlox till, oi phone :. I 2'J 201 FOR RC.Vr Furnished npartmeiil Loreiu Apts, 12 r. N tilh Ht 2'J-I FIFTH FRIDAY XtX'IAL Klamath Lodge No. 137. I O. O. F., will give another of their enjoyable Fifth Friday social evenings und dances tomorrow evening ut Its hall at Third and Main streets, flood mu sic has been engaged for thn occasion ntiil an entertaining tlmo li promised, Thesn uf fairs occur In nvcry month In which five Friday's occur, and whllo thn regular session of thn lodge Is held, business Is soon over and thn remainder of Iho evening Is given over tn the entertainment of friends und visitors. IIF.LP WANTKD dlxperlenced auto mobile nicessory clerk .wanted at Arm" Motor Co.. too Ho, Hlxth Ht . Klamath Fulls, 29-30 MICH KCIIOOI. ANMAI.S Students will plenso rail for their copies of tho annual at roiiuly rleik s office or O. Peyton & Co. Ultra rop leH ulso lor sale to uli)uni nl $1 mi each 29 Frank Peyton, llusliiesi Manager M. A. Dobbin Is a Klamath Falls business visitor hero this week from Kugono. NEW TODAY WANTKD Mlddlo nfud woman to earn for Invalid etc. Inqulro 1210 PlnoHt. 29-1 WANTKD Woman for washing and Ironing. Call In person ut 834 Up ham St., clfiso to Falrvlew store 29-1 Crater Lake Stage Office Reed Auto Supply Co. or Metropolitan Garage Tickets also for sale at White Pelican Hotel Stages leuvo Kluuiath Fulls 8 a. m. urrlve Crater Luko In tlmo for lunch Leave Crater Luko 1 p. m , urrlve Klamuth Falls In time for dinner. Also connection from Crater Luko to Medford, Packard Twin Sixes used exclusively At the LIBERTY fe ptitnt) JJhe stoiy of a great love. Amotheife love fm 0 ipfTBUuULyUL w 0 M A from the precious poems By Will dweton Jfow filling theatres all over the country 3h wondi" picture of the century that will live forever- ONE SOLID YEAR ON BROADWAY Special Prices for 4. "OVER THE HILL" MATINEES Children 15 centt Adults 35 cents EVENINGS Children 25 cents Adults 55 cent MAT1NKK AT 2 P. M. KVKNINU AT 8 P. M. -l J dU wmM"