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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1922)
? - 4't Pf Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TIH'IIHh.W, AIUUWT ill, 1 1) J t jS A: f The Evening Herald f F. It. NOUM3. .IMItor nml I'nl.lUlirr I U. II. Illl.l. rtlr l'.lll...V 1'. U. NIOKM) itilrrrlUhiK Mmuikit Personal Mention I'ut)lnhnd dally mcont Bunilny, nt Thn Ilaroli! 1'iilillnlilnK Company nt KUmotlt Fnltn, nt 110 KlKhtu Mroot. Kntercd nt tlio pontofdro nt Klnm tth Kalli. Oro for tranHmliwIon tlirouih llioN mnlls ns cconuclasi matter. MBMDBR OF Till: ASSOCIATED , I'llKUH Tho A'mocliitnd l'nm In bxclimlro )y entitled to tlin uo for publica tion of nil nown illnpntfli" rreellteil to It. or not otlirrnlm rroilltod In thin pnpnr, nnd nlno tlio local now pulillnhcd herein. TIIUIIWI.W, Al'Ot'NT III, HWi! SO SAY WE (The Ih'ittl Hiillelln) Rni'oitTiNd tlio vinit nf tin- r.'2.". rnrnvnn, n valley paper quotes Mayor linker tiR KnylnK. "Wo w,,t out to I'diiratii I ho people of tlio Hlnln, and tlio trip hai ciliirntoil us." Vlrn I'ronlitent.Strivwirt of tlio North tvmtprn National hank :jn that the trip did tlm I'orllnnd people far morn Kood limn ll did the uii-st.ito folk. )n also ittatPd that'll n hla opln Inn Hint Mich ciraviinn Hhoulil bo ii'mdo ench year, not merely for Un commercial heiiefltK that would lo diTlvod hut that tlio people of tlio city might know (lrt hand Urn con ditions nnd prohUMim fnelnK tlio rest ,of the Mate." That' nn old. old utory. Never Moon n "c.rnvnn" go out from Port land hut nrloun iiirmtiir, on lt re turn, talk of what 1'ortland oiiRht to J do to bocomo acquainted with tlio rent of Oregon. Wo arc gnUlnc quite naoil to It. It In nonio natUfnrMon to know that Iho bit: city re-oRnlics what It ought to do. kvoiI If It novoY 'doe It. .In thn recent pre notices of thn Engllnh puhllnher. Northcllffe. It was itnld that ho kept hln nowipapor worker In touch with conditions In tho United State by Intlitlni; on their vliltlng thin country frequonllv Oceunrlne tho position In Oregon Mr ntul Mrs. Alfred t'olller nnj city lnltor from Swan l.ako today. Turin" Nnto Merrill In HpondliiR n couple of days hero from hln homo nt Merrill. Ore. Minn Kvelyn AppWatu wan shop. PIiir In tho county sent thin morn lujr from her homo In Swan J.nko val ley It. II. llninney arrived l.nt night from Portland and will bo hero for the remainder of the week atletiilliiR to bllHllun nffnlrs. I O. Crawford and I'.ml II. Mr ICee nrp hero from Medford on mat tern connected with tho California Oregon l'ower company. ! .Minn mi in. 1'itniy iiepnrteii mis moruliiR for Aaht.iixl where nho will enter IiIrIi nrhool for the romlllR )e.ir. Mr. nnd Mrn. (.rant llnymond nnd two small daiiRhtern were passeitRorsf on tho boat thin mornliiR hound for llocky I'olut where they will upend u brief vacation. Mm. It. V. Km left thin morning for Portland for a lnlt oj xecrul weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Km reside on ono of tho larger ranches In tho Plev na district. Mrs. Mnry II. Iteed wan In town today with her daughter, Mrn. A. I.. I.envltt, from Worden where she li visiting with other friends mid rela tives. Mrs. Orn I). Klemmlng und daiiRh- tor, Helen, returned on the train thin morning to their home In Portland, after an extended visit hero with Mrs. Klemmlng's sister, Mrs J II Mnttoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. (!. Stevenson nnd smalt grandson, Delbert Addison, left this morning for their homo In KuRcno nftur n visit of several days hero with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank McCor- nack. V. W. M'c.N'iily returned, honuvlast. nlRht from Itocky Point where he lidit bectiiujnylng a two weuks' nut lilt:. Ho wnn lucky enough to, brltiK that It uoes. ono woui.i suppose wMdown ,, ,Uck , Unt w,.uk of tho leaders In tho various uetiviues tMU' .., of Portland would seo to ll that lliey .,- ,, 'jfjihow the rest of Iho jBto lyiliy, f!f i?lptnco RMhrj-,hoi(!jioini n sho . ni- H.t t t iiA.i,t.... .. Lt club song that wo have quotcd'hero ' - - "? -'V,, VJ " X lUamath. and Mrs. C. U, Brofcae.and "moiEi old and cannot Wmc.hTri "u. wore the guest, of'W. C - . . ... iuiiun mi ma ruiii.a uriu .ttcrrui ( .UAUUt.VOJVJVJU.H UIXJ.klllCU6.lnWt "Jm "tllttllrWothB!rttt;' . .. . . I.'.. .:. r .i. im' i.j c..w? i. n..iiriw..i. nmM wiiv. ah il im;iiaw. ui inv ( "m ww.,.wtinwiii, .., newspnpur rcporteNMlwnittJcW UiejrOityiciieils dfla; tq "Oregon" on nfler IlKl ns 5;rfir Wcr.Tnn':i'hls"Weok"prri)r. rolnforcement cf thole ldeathuuWQ Inifto rotuVn'siViitlf nfer hnvlng spent aro really In tho ntat.W tjptiSS?7 tSoliummer at Katle Uldge tavern. Somo day l'ortland$lll bV fiuallJUT " "? U. , VI L V ' .. . . . . . . ? .i i-.Ji.'iii. Mr. fiorg KAorg aud.kon. with thu fact stated In tho Kmhltm .. .... .. ... . . .,.. i m. TJOWIMS uxyy VmX, drink nnd ho merry, for to morrow tho landlord may como. What's worso than hay fever and no handkerchief? A sofi drink lurneth uway tho po lice. In London actors nrn hard up. Faces on tho hlllhourda aro behind on the hoard hills, The south wishes Iho early bird would catch Iho boll weevil. A man who uses his hr-nd properly never gets out of It. Strikes' could bo worso. What If tho movlo operators wont outT Sometimes wo think Iho majority Is In tho minority. (lermany Is wrapping candy In pa per money, but this doesn't make It worth any more. If winter comes, can n roal short tigo bo far behind? Kvery well-dressed man ban n wi'r of shoes ho has never worn he nunc they aro too tight for him. Longer dresses will help cotton men, say tlio stockliiR makers. "Let's go" seems to be thn slogan our money goes by. At last wo aro convincing riiropc our foreign policy Is not nn endow ment policy. You cnii't teach on old dog now tricks; hut you can teach a now dog old tricks. Digger money would hit tho collec lion plate if It rang up Ilka n rash rogister, Mrs. A. L. Harvey, who for tho past week has been hero visiting her daughter. Mrs. Nalo Otterbeln, toft I v.l.ir.lii u'lffli I.- f W-llsnn tnr linr .H...1.M .. ...OW.. .... .... home In Ashland. Mrs. Wilson Is Htaylng over for a few- days to bo ..i.i. ,...- .tn. .!.,. r.a il..... r..nl. .mill ll'll liailHII.iII . .Mm. Iltlllj laiff,' ter. A pleasant three weeks' pleasure Jaunt through Oregon nnd Washing ton upto Victoria II. C. terminated last night when Mr. nniT Mrs. C. F Ketzer. of Kwaunu Heights arrived homo with their children. They re lic rt having- had an Ideal tlmo Tho whole trip wa:i mado by nutoniobllo. Mr. Duck Hunter lhixttak Wterpr(Mif Hunting Coats, l'ants uid Vp Hood nnd IViill Hrand Kubber HimU, leather Veils , )1 itlle iSweatern. (!loes, Wool 8w-ow rendr at K. K. K. Store, CiMMori, au-io Miss It it t ti Patten, former teacher In tho Klaamlh Falls city schools, 1ms nccuptcd a position In tho high school , of Wesloa, Oregon. After having ' sneut tho summer with her sister. I Mrs. .1. Falrcln who resides on n ' ranch south of town, she left thir j veok for Weston, Ninety Rations of huckleberries seem like quite a lot when you have, to pick them all. reports Mrs. Jim , Hilton, who Just returned from tho big mountain esterday. Marvin Illl on. who accompanied his mother on this berrv picking outing, Is still u'. the patch, hut expects o return with n ho next week or two. Tho county clerk lalo Inst evening wan railed upon In Issue a marriage II ciifn to HoCert Loo Alexander nnd Mrs. Mnry K. Thompson Hefore loarliiR the court house tho two wore married by tho Itov. A, F. Simmons. Tills mornlnc Mr. and Mrs Alexan der, nnd Mrn Alexander's two daugh-u tors. i:tnet and Huuiaii, left ror vis alln, Callfornln whero they expoct to make their future homo, ToiirIi "Ain't it florco." said WIIIIo tlv weary "when n man works llko n dog all day nn' goes homo tired nn' nagged by n woman, an' ',' "Aw, wot's outln' yuh?" demand ed Splko do Yegg, "You ain't married nn' yuh don't work!" "Nuw, but It worries mo, Splko thinking' how It might bo It I was an' did!" Chemawa Indian brick dormitory.. school to get Fint Safe Ever'Used . In Montnrm Shown nt Bankers' Convention Watch Out! MIStfOt'l.A. Mont . Aug .11 The first safe ever used In tho state of fMontaun wan lilted at the stale hankers' convention hero recenly. It , . ... ... ... ... .... I t , n. is mo properly oi .Mr. mm ,ir. r i Sterling of this city, Frank L. Worden, Mrs. Sterling's father, hroiiRht it to his Hell dale tnul lint post over the newly construe- ted Mullan road from Will hi Walla. Wash., during tho summer of isiio The safe, on u raised platform wn conspicuous In the log store of Wor don nnd Co. ' In the winter of 't'.Il-'rtl. Skinner Carter, Cooper. Xurhnry, Shear and draws, members of Pliimliier'n band of road ngentn, came to Hell date, making ready to escape north with the approach of spring to the Koo tenai mltici. During their stay at Hell date Skinner and hln wife cnndii.ti-d a sa loon. tomhorn of thin baud, of which Skinner was the leader, did mint of, their loafing In the Warden and Co . store During these visits. HMunor' used this safe an his seat. At iho time (hero were In the safe I ..'Oil ounces of Roll) dust, tho net receipts of Worden and company for the seas on. On tho morning of January 2. ISfil twenty-olio Vlgllnntea from Alder diilrh rode Into Hull date. First setting Skinner, then Carter, then on down the line, tho VlRllautes gave tho road agents sHedy trials. The trials were short, Judgments deri sive, and the executions of all order ly performed. Worden said there were no doubt In hln mind hut that Skinner and hln afiMsaBftTsr Sj Jtfwt i !0sVi.-"3rflHH;iirt-Z .nuri fcpAlKA-ttggJjj M-tt rv, A X Vim' kM .wXjr.ww in .utmt. mmmmi WVV Saturday, September 2nd A 35c Box of Haas Home-Made Special Candies -J "J t FREE with every purchase (except school books) nmountiiiK to 50c and over Because We Want You To Try Haas Candies and Know How Good They Are This offer is for Siitunlny, September 2 ml. only nnd as loin? ns the candy Insta we will uive one box FKKK to each cus tomer whose total cash purchases of any- f thine; except school books amounts to 5 0c or oror. Undt-rnra'U the Icilir '"." en thin tv-vri'"' I'' hlddi-n n rniill but u...iiut ill Hipbone Uiailon detiotUr or,- using litem to tlttiu In on oill. eonvcnatloiiB. So uro dlvorw liutlii safe ou'tht-lr start to the Kooteiinl diggings. He derided to take no fur ther rhaiKv and on the June follow ing, packed the dust to Fort lleiitoe and tlioniv l) steamer eoui'rd It lo , J St I.011U K I! Suggestions band had fully Intended looting tho i .(-tuliiit; I lotliler- .Mr. Dink Hunter- - lluxliak WmerpriMif lliinllug I'imIm, I iiiiIm anil t oplliMM anil llraiiit Hiiblier IIihiIh, Leather Veti all t)lo Swiiilcr", (!loei, Wool i J Sox now trail) nt K. K. K, Sinie, Hull I Thermos Mottles Flashlights Pocket Hen Watches Ivory l'yralin Sun ('Joggles Stationery Kodak Finishing Fountain Syringes Haby Foods Shaving Needs Toilet Soaps Tooth Pastes Vcuida Hair Nets Diamond Dyes Pure Drugs Tooth Urushes Ladies Hand Hags Office Supplies Kversharp Pencils Fountain Pens Playing Cards Kodaks 1-lot Water Mottles Cough Remedies Face Creams Pact Powders Talcum Powders Prescriptions Ke.xall Remedies Family Remedies Hair Brushes Crater Lake Pictures UII-1.1 Remember: STAR THEATRE TONIGHT ,, The Theatrical Event of the Season The HILDEBRAND DRAMATIC COMPANY -m- t "PAID INFULL " HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS T "J''. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY u WITH SATURDAY MATINEE -DO. FOOLISH -IB PAY"- i i PRICES Adults 55c. Children 25c. Including Tax Saturday. Scntemhor iitl . if vour nurchases of anvthinir in the store, except school books, amounts to 5 0c or more you get one ilfie box of Haas' I ; Mome-.iaoe special Candies FRISK. . ' 3th & MainSts. STAR DRUG CO. Klamath Falls, Ore. A A ArAAAAAAiM.MI, OllllllltS lll,l,i:i PIIOMI'I.V u. TOPAY AT THE UBERTY "IKE HIDDEN WOMAN " A story of Mroadway life. The cast includes Mary Alden, Crauford Kent, Evelyn Nesbit and Russell Thaw. FRIDAY Hoot Gibson in "TRIMMED" Phis is the best Hoot has made to date. You're bound to like it. School Shoes A new lot JuM received for little tou uiul I'lK Kirla unil nro marked ut NEW LOW PRICES $2.25 TO $4.75 SPECIAL All I'd lent SI no I'tiinii ... SI.75 A new pntent leatlicr SI ran I'limp lln Hiiedo qunrtur In tho mule kIiuiIo, mi.h., New Shoes Arriving Daily The Bootery Chas. P. Maguire 713 Main St. i tfci L ' &QL are " long run " shoes; cost you a little more than some in the be ginning, but much less in the end. That's, the theory Florsheim has always followed. You get most for your money in The Florsheim Shoe. We are showing the new fall styles now. See our windows, or come in and let lis show you these shoes. The Florsheim Shoe stands for the best the world over. If you wear a Florsheim you can have confi dence that your foot apparel meets the ap proval of those who know the best in style and quality. K. SUGARMAN "I AINT MAD AT NOBODY"