The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 05, 1922, Page Page Four, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Personal Mention
Crnlor Iftko was visited Mondny
mid Tuesday by Mr. nnd Mm, Harry
Pull, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. II. .1 Win
tern mill friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. liny
Heed nnd party. .W. T. I.ee, Mr nnd
Mm, liny Court, Mrs. Joo Moore,
Mrs, Alvnro Deals; nnd by Mr. nnd
Mm. K, 0. Ilcniiclinmt), who stopped
there on their wny lo Hprlnpftolil.
Ohio, where they will visit until hlfih
school opens hero In the fall.
It. A. Knimltt was In Kort Kliun
ii tli tor tho cclclirntlou nnd round
up jeste'rday.
Other Klamath Kalis people who
wero In the Fort jestorday were: Mr
unit Mrs. S. K. Mnrtln, nnd daughter,
Vivian nnd Dorothy, Mrs. I. 1' Mont
Itomory nnd daughter, firs .Mark
1 latum; Tom Delzcll, Kduln Hrls
roll, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Keller nml
son, I'aul, Mr. nnd Mrs C. K Stone
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. W O Smith
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hex McMillan drove
to l.nke o' the Woods for the day,
rt'turnliiE last nlRht.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I. Heard nnd Mr
nnd Mrs. tloy Orcm, accompanied
ly Howard Orcm nnd Mrs. C J.
Williamson, inmlo tho trip nround
tho Upper Klnmnth lake by car. stop
ping long enough at Chlloquln (or
fishing.
Lloyd Porter, Kvcrctt deary, Al
fred Collier nnd I'aul Kostcr spent
their vncatlon at Crater lake and
Kort Klamath, returning to town late
last night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Iloger and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Forest l'lel nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. I. Illbbert were In
Sycan region on a fishing trip yes
terday nnd the day before.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. M. Itnymond and
.family left Monday for Spring creek,
whoro they spent an cnjoyablo time
fishing. They returned last last
night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Swanson and
family wcro visitors at Fort' Klam
ath yesterday nnd day before.
F. K. McCrccdy was a week-end
Tlsltor hero from Jils homo near
Chlloquln.
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Wilcox arc
making arrangements to leave their
homo In this county where they havo
been among tho most prominent
farmers In llio valley for n number
of years. Wilcox stated today that
liu had resigned his position In the
county schools nnd Intends to resign
from tho fair board, a position which
ho has held for an extended time.
Tho Ilcv. J. It. (5. Hnlncs was In
town yesterday from his home at
Matin for tho purpose of attending
to business affairs.
Alfred Fisher, a rancher of the
Swan Lake section, was a county seat
lsltor this morning and reports
that ho expects to begin cutting his
ryo hay today. The crops on his
ranch are tho best In several years
ho said. Tho ryo huy will cut 2
tons to the acre. This Is the result
of fall planting, according to Fish-
Miss Gertrude Hckman. of the
Gertrude Millinery company, left!
this morning for Now York, where
she will purchaso a now line of late
summer and early fall millinery.
Knslgn Howard Orem , u recent
graduate of Annapolis, arrived Mon
day nlglit for a thrco weeks visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II.
Orcm, and other relatives of this
city.
A marrlagu llccnso was Issued
Saturday afternoon to James K.
Ilolcomb and Miss Gcno C. Lent,
both of this county. Ilolcomb Is a
farmer in tho valley south of town.
A. J. Jaenlcko, examiner for the
forest servico with headquarters In
Portland, left this morulng for that
city aftor soveral months spent hero
in connection with tho pine beetle
control cumpulgn. Jaenlcko has been
In tho forest around Bly 'or the
greater part of his stay In this coun
ty. Mr. and Mrs. I.llllan Jones Is .vis
Itlng with friends and relatives In
I.akovlow for the next few days.
Mr. and Mrs. George Uoyd havo
ruturned from Medford where they
wore called by tho death of Iloyd's
father. They spent yesterday In this
city on their way to tholr ranch near
Illy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Low left early
yesterday morning for Cherry creek
whom they dovotod tho day to pic
nicking und fishing.
Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Haker, who
havo been visiting at tho Charles
Hager ranch south of town, ruturned
to their homo In Salem .this mom
lug. .Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. M. Smith, ac
companied by Mrs. Sam Smith and
mm, Gordon, and by Mrs-. Ed Saun
ders and binall eon. Junior, re
turned last night from a three days'
trip to Ashland and Grants Pass. I
Mr. and Mrs. Don ZuZmwaltj
were on an outing trip to Hock
Creek yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlobert I. Sloan
and son Junior are in Klamath
Kails after an absenco of threo
months, during which tlnio they
viblted in Ashland and Medford und
ppier Hokuo Wver points.
Mr. Ncttlo Itogors, who hns been
hero from Alamcdn, California, for
tho past week ns n guest of her
nephew, C. II. Underwood, left this
morning for Portland.
Mr. nnd Mm. Charles Do Lap nml
family picnicked yesterday nt the
West ranch. Miss Octavln Dotal)
Is also n Mtor nt tho West home.
I)r nnd Mrs. Mnllctt, accompanied
by Miss Ver.l Houston, left Satur
day nftcrnoou for Silver take nnd
the Fort Hock country for a vacn
Hon. F. W. lllggs and Chnrle Grif
fiths returned Inst night from u
vacation trip spent nt Crater take.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant M. Itnymond
returned yesterday from n fishing
trip nt Spring creek. Itnymond re
ported a largo catch of trout
U. S. ENTRIES IN WOMEN'S OLYMPIC
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Hlpor, ns trusted
charge of tho nf-
Van Klper
Garrett K. Van
In bankruptcy. In
falrn of tho defunct Ouallty gro-j
ceterln, operated by tho throe An I
ilersoit In others, filed suit thlsj
morning against Hlmer l.vnch, seek
ing to collect nn amount of $230. S6 J
and costs, on account of groceries
purchased from the firm. j
Hrnity . llrmly
lona 11. Hrndy filed n suit for di
vorce from Kdwnrd P. llrady,
charging cruel treatment, nnd
nsklng for $150 a suit money nnd
ISO per month during tho penden
cy of the suit for the caro of their
minor child.
j THK STAH
j Tho evils of hpnotlc control, forms
i nn Interesting phase of -For the lie-
rense, n dramatic Paramount pic
ture starring Kthel Clayton which
comes to the Stnr theatre tonight. In
fact many of tho situations are psy
chologically as strong ns they are
dramatic.
The story tells of the mjsterlous
slaying of I)r. Kaslmlr, a Hindu
physician who cmplo). hypnotism as
n means of healing. He becomes
Infatuated with ono of his beautiful
feminine patients. Anne Woodstock,
played by Miss Clayton, and upon
hearing sho Is to be married to
Christopher Armstrong, the district
attorney, lures her Into hi studio
nnd on the pretext of a final treat
ment, subjects her to hM Influence
Vernon Stcclo Is leading man and
In the supporting cast are Hcrtram
Grassby, ZaSu Pitts, Maymo Kelso. I
Sylvia Ashton and Mabel Van Iluren. I
Sihubort . Carln
Seeking nn Injunction from tho
Interference of the use of water
from tho "Ferguson Hitch" on
lauds In section 10, AuguMa Schu
bort filed suit Monday ngalnst P
C. Carlson, nnd Is also )-isklng
$1,000 In damages.
l.ewl Trial Sre
Tho trial of Walter Low Is. col
ored, for tho murder of George
Nichols, has been set for Friday at
10 a. m. William Marx was ap
pointed by the court to net as at
torney for tho plaintiff.
SUES MILK CONCERN
Jury
K.
Heine (litwen for CW of W.
Perkins . Producers A-t'n
THK STHANI)
A rather unique innovation in
the matter of n dual role Is con
tained In the thrilling drama, "The
Golden Trail." which shows at tho
Strand tonight. It is a story of col
lego s6cla llfo beautifully blended
with the atmosphere of tho far
north Miss Novak first appears as
the beautiful demure college co-ed
and later as a queen of the faro tablo
in the notorious Alaskan gambling
and dun cc nail. Her transition from
the popular, tun loving. Innocent
college coquetto to that of "Fnro
Kate," queen of "The Golden Trail"
dance hall, Is said to be ono of the
foremost dramatic characterizations
ever shown on the screen.
Possibly no film production staged
during the past decade has provided
such superb scenic grandeur as that
contained In "Tho Golden Trail." Tho
majority of the scenes depleting tho
Alaskan portion of the drama were
staged on the high snow clad peaks
of Oregon's own Mt. Hood.
In the trial of .he case of W. K.
Perkins agalns, tho ProdueerVMIl
association, Involving tho sum of
$2671. SO alleged dun os a contract
for tho sale of a milk buslnost, nnd
other items of labor nnd supplies.
11 tentative Jurors had been select
ed up to noon, when It became nec
essary for Judge l.eavltt to Is.iuo n
special venire for seven mlilltlon.il
Jurymen.
It Is expected that the Jury will be
obtained this afternoon, and tho tak
ing of testimony begun by th plain
tiff before adjournment at I o'clock.
The defendants set up a ti tal
counterclaim to the whole amount
asked by Perkins, nnd nsl; a Judg
ment of $26.12 and costs.
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These girls have been pirgvil to represent tho Pnlinl Stutivt In thu first Intr-nationnl athletic meet for w.imn to in It- ltl ui iln pirniilni:
Stadium, Paris, Frame August 20 The team will ln led liy Illss I'lurold.i lla)iin, holder of the Ami-rii ui n--.rd f-r lurli and low hunlli'a
thl country, through nn net of con
gress signed by President Wllsou es
tablished n tribunal to deride condi
tions which nru submitted to it In n
proper manner over such dispute It
Is tho decisions of this tribunal
against which tho shop crafts un
striking. Itcgnrdlos of any question
ItOOM AND llOAltD $9 tlm week,
or by day. r, in Pin St Phone
3::.-w :.-it
NEW TODAY.
WANTKD Woman for genoral
housework on ranch. PhonnlC-F-15.
5-7
FOR KENT Clean airy bedroom,
also n garage. Good location. 350
N. 9th St. 5-6
KKFINKI) GKNTI.KMAN wishes pri
vate board Address with full par
ticulars, P. O. Ilox 72. Klamath
Falls. 5
THK MIIKIITV
"The Bootleggers" deals with a
timely subject. How tho leader of a
gang of ocean rum smugglers, with
the assistance of an unscrcpu.ous ,
woman posing as his sister, earn, the , " 0;XnC
continence or two orpnans uu iuiuj
FOR SALH 160 acres, under Irri
gation soon. Will take proptrty
In Klamath Falls In exchangee.
Phono 3U-J. 5-7'
them away on an ocean voyage with
a band of bootleggers, makes ono of
tho most thrilling pictures ever film
ed. The ship Is caught In a storm and
Is sunk, and tho girls and the boot
legger captain uro cast upon an out-of-the-way
Island. A hermit, thu
only inhabitant, discovers one of the
sisters nnd takes her to his hut. A
revenue officer on aerial patrol a
sweetheart of ono of tho girls comes
to the rescue of tho sister, and the
gang leader Is captured and all an
taken to safety and tho bootleggor
properly punished.
Tho thrilling" rescuo will hold any
audience spellbound, and tho terrific
fight on tho island U realistic !u
thu extreme.
It's a picture for the magses, und
Started oper
and can use
all kinds of Ilox Factory help. Apply
at office. 5
WII.I, SKI. I, on terms of nothing I
down and $15 00 per month, or.
trade for Portland lot, tho follow lug '
tirnti.Tlv l.nl L'. Illiirk 6 nn Hnrliii:
! of thn right of men to strlko the men; street nml corner lot mi Wall unit'
who tako strikers plates am merely i lanai, an clear, i.. i.. ramons. iio
accepting wages und working rondl-1 Allsky lliilldlng. Portland, Oregon
tlons prescribed by n government r.-s ;
tribunal and are performing n public I
service. They nre not ncteptlng th,FOIt HUNT Nicely furnished front'
wages and working conditions which room. Hath nnd phone. 512 N. nth.
an employer Is trying to Impose Fori St. 5-7
.LI. l.tl. U...I.M..H. ...!'. .11) .1
mis rt-auii iuuui niiiuii'iih .,1111 i,t,
government power will protect tho
nv-n who remain In their positions
and new men who may come In "
Adequntn provisions havo been
mado for the full protection of nil
now employees tho same nn old em
ployees who havo remained loyally
nt work. Applicant should apply
to the office of tho Superintendent
at Portland l'nlon Stntlnn. or to the
assistant Superintendent nt lloro
burg. .1. II. DVKIt.
Grn. Mgr. Soullierit Piiilflr.
Jy 5-fl
, mi:.v v..tki:
For servlto us
Itallroad Machinists
Uollermakcrs
Hlacksmltbs
Klectrlclans
Sheot Metal Workers
Pipe FltteM
Copper Smiths
Tinners
Car Inspectors
Car itcpalrorH
Helpers mil classes
under strike conditions best ex
plained by Chairman Hen W. Hooper
of the It. S It It. Labor Ilnuril. In his
j statement of July First reading as
follews:
tho story Is beyond censorship. At the "In this case tlm conflict Is not
Liberty today I between tho employer and tho op-
' , pressed employees. Tho people of
WANT TO ItCNT Fiirnlshod or un-l
furnished house with gnrnge, por-j
manunt. No children. Phono 252-.I.
Hit! LAKHS HON CO Started oper
ations this iniiruii. niil din iino
all kinds of Ilox Factory help. Apply
at office 5
COLONIAL HOOMS. lllh near Main
St . nway from oilwr buildings,
big supply of fresh nlr. largo rooms,
good Im-iI and good hath. No lied
bugs f
FOR SALi: A-l Worklngman'K ho
tel. 13 bedrooms. I.utuli room,
kitchen, lobby, etc. Will tnko South
ern California real estate ns part
payment. Address 1310 Main St.
C-12
WANTKD 2 good motor trucks,
equipped for logging, to take con
tract for season. Good road,, threo
quarters mile haul. See Marlon Nine
or phono 23-F-3. 5-8
Old papers 1iavo u multitude of
uses besides packing, wrapping or
carpet uuderluylng. Dig bundle 15
cents, two for 25 cents, Herald of
fice. 5-8
BIG LAKKS BOX CO. Started oper
ations; this morning and can use
all kinds of Box Factory help. Apply
at office. 5
MANY ATTEND PICNIC
TlinlM'iMorkcn.' Union Holds Bos
ket Luncheon at Lakeside Inn
Although planned as a last min
ute celebration, tho July Fourth en
tertainment staged by Ibo timber
workers union on tho grounds In tho
rear of the Lakcsldo Inn yesterday
was attended by some 75 persons aud
was a very pleasant gathering, ac
cording to homo of these who at
tended. A basket luncheon was
served. Good fellowship and opti
mism prevailed.
GII.HKHT D. TAYI.OH DKAIt
Tho body of Gilbert D. Taylor, :'S,
of Jnllaettu, Idaho, who illei 0! ty
phoid fever In u local hospital Sat
urday night after an illueas of lev
eral weeks, wus tuken by his mothor
on Monday to Moscow, Idaho, for
burial. Taylor hud been employed
In the pine beetle control work :ni'l
came hero from Grnnto I'li.i,
TST STRAND
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WHERE EVKRTBODX OOE8-
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HOME OP THE HODKINHON FEATURES
"The Golden Trail"
with
Jane Novak and Jack Livingston
Tho larger portion of the scenes In "Tho Golden Trail" we're pho
tographed on the snow-clud fililes of Oregon's Mount Hood, und
the picture was tried out ut the Itlvoll Theatre In Portland for
ono week. It broke ull records $8,188.15 In receipts.
"T COMING THURSDAY
Comtance Talmadge in "Sauce for the Goose"
Admission 10c and 20c
Show Starts at 6:30
Memories Will Llvo When You
Say It With
Flowers
Flower for every oicisluu
Klamath Flower Shop
Hill Mnlu Ktivet. Phono AMI
Open SundayH 9 to 1
Week days, 8 a. m. lo 8 p, m
Your Medical
Prescription
How is It Filled?
J l Our Prescription Department i"
Is Complete
Always in charge of a rot,ri.sloit'd pharma
cist. Only highest class pharmaceutical
material and work. Substitution abso
solutuly forbidden-
SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE
Long Distance From Klamath Falls
Recent improvement and re-arrangement of our long distance
lines have made it possible for us to offer to our patrons at
Klamath Falls an improved long distance service. Installation
of repeater equipment on our San Francisco-Portland lines has
very much improved the transmission over these lines, and it is
now possible to talk from Klamath Falls to Portland or San
Francisco, or even points further distant without undue effort
and with very satisfactory results, and with a minimum of delay
in handling of long distance calls placed with us.
We offer these improved facilities to our subscribers aud
patrons at Klamath Falls at our regular rates for Ipng distance
service as their needs require. A trial of this service to Portland
or San Francisco will convince you of tho good results which
can be obtained in handling business by long distance.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.
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