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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1922)
5 M 44 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TVI'HP.W, HI'I'T. It. ItiiW. htiU . ,'t 'WMfMi hara .? '., iiitlltaiki " ? . Y ' i 'TV. ii ' 'v, lW . J IJftfA ft its-. ,t . WwKKm nrt' : , "V'? "---r vVMatr and afra. w:i.w SW,K.,itM i'VJt Jan. Jona and tiro arrived from Virginia i tlnlr homo In Merrill. are with Mr. Jones' mother, Mri., Jennie Jonea. Mr. aad Mm. J. It. Hobba made a triji ta Medlclao Lake Sunday. School began In Mcrrltlion Mon day. There was a good attendance. Following aro the teachers tor the year: high school F.ni, ojoraon. principal, Miss Marlcl of Portland andj'Mlas l.olla Clutter ot 8alm; Ph'MIo achool Miss Hvo Ftecnoor, arise' Margaret IIott,ln, Mr. Klmcr Merrill and Mr. Dlllard.. Miss Mar gnfet Ileitis arrived from Kugcao to roWmo hor position In 'the public school. She was accompanied by her brother, w hp will enter high school hero. , ' ,Mlss Phyrno Coram Is In Merrily Mrh?inter W'aUcaVhfch achool. Fred Tope was In Klamath Palls Saturday with hla daughter, Miss Wanda.t who lett that morning, for Corvallla whero sho will enter O. A C. Mr. and Mra. C. M. Merrltt and Kdna Merrltt went to Klamath Kail Saturday when Miss Kdna Merrltt left for Corvallla to resume her stud lea at O. A. C. Other going lo Corvallla to school were Lester and Vera Officio", who lett Friday, and Miss llcatrlco Taylor. Mr. an( MrlCbowty were Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. Kir. and Mra, Leonard. Ilowmaa nnjl Mra. Geo. Wright wore Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. Mrs. tico. Rudolph has charge of the cafeteria at tho high school this year. Mr. and Mrs. F. Klabek haro gouo TONIGHT AT THE STRAND JOc ONE PRICE TO ALL 10c 5? fcr WHY STAY AT HOME WHEN YOU CAN SEE A SHOW LIKE THIS FOR 10 CENTS? Maty Andw in ilfti iir-iM-irkr in if wwmmw k fear-a.Wl.VW MIVI ALSO CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY Skow Starts 6:15, 7:45 aad t:15 .vIV UU19 J ADMISSION 10 CENTS Wmla-Mda-f tk Big Jupf le Feature THE JUNGLE GODDESS" PictWM of Um Wild Animal Lifa of Africa to'Kuncnp, Oregon. tn visit . their daughter. Mr. F. Ilrlggs. Mra. Cot wa. In Klnmoth Falls Saturday. Mlsa Florence Milan), who Is teaching nt Tina (trove spout tho week-end In Merrill. I rtiayy; HeW Lie. Head I 4 Wearing British Title LONDON. Sept. 10. tt Is hard to . Ii. dklil. ..! ii.t.tH tu.il njtii tt.iln.t Km Mrs. Washburn Is vh-lllng at the ---'-.":' "'"':" . iiiu virvuillMmivv til uiiiii w imiu inn homo ot N. S. Merrill. Kay Merrill wont to Wved to meet his daughter, Martha Margaret who camo home to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. llumaby and daughter, Kllsabcth came to Merrill Saturday from Klamath Falls. They returned Sunday. While hero they were the guests ot Mrs ltamsby'a slsler. Mrs. It. It. Anderson. Misses Thlrsn and Helen Anderson 1 relumed Saturday Foils. Mrs. J, W. Tulor was n Kl.imatl Falls visitor Saturday. Miss Mildred Hill spent Saturday In Klamnth Falls shopping. Mrs. I'd Harwood has been ap pointed librarian of the Merrill li brary. "t ' Mrs. K. It. Itamsby of Klamntti LFallsr Mrs. Ilaltlc Crawley, and daughter Claudia of Talent and Mr. Krwln and'son from Talent wero re- rent guests of Mr. and Mrs. It, 11.1 Anderson. Kd Frailer ami W. W. Walker. Jr.. spent tho. week-end lirMerrlll.. Wm. Itcldwln or Klamath Falls. was In Merrill Saturday. Miss Helen Anderson spent thy wetk-end with' Martha Margaret Mer rill. Mr. and Mrs. tt. if. Anderson, Miss .Thtfaa Anderson, Mlsa Marian Offleld and Mlsa Flrcnor mado a trip to Clill oquln Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Ilul.b and baby wero Merrill visitors Sunday. , T. A. Harrows was ovor to Weed to visit bis son Clyde, whp U In tho hos pital there. fact and even piny tho part ot a mad cap spender. A certain Lord writes to n London newspaper: "I havu to wear a tall hut and tho tall coat of conventionality. I lmn to tip well nud cheerfully, nud nt ; tho snmo time count eery penny When friends from abroad come t( town I hnc to entertain them' from Klamnth 1,v"'c ,B a I'leasuro, but oh! tho plot ung ami tno pnuimng nnu mean little eennomles that t havo to prar; tlso! Without a title I should Ih n romparathely happy "loan. Hut I In herited It nnd 1 cannot nhcd It. "A wealthy American onco said to 5 ))( me, 'ou lirltlsu peers hne a Jolly good time!' I tried to explain lo him that wo too had responsibilities, but ho countered this by saying, 'I would giro nnyhlng to bo a man of title.' And I -ould have given a great deal to bo plain 'Mr.' with nil ht. money." OFFICIALS OF 241 '. CALIFORNIA CITIES TO ATTEND MEETING ELECTION DAY, FORUM Various Issues to Omie llcfon Vol era Will llo DIioiimmmI Protest Filed Against Changing Name of Sisson ALFOVHO HKAIIM PIIN TIUTIt DKAUVILLK. France. Sept.. 19. King Alfonso still likes children. Ho wai talking to a little girl or years the otl-cr day, when ho .sud denly bnrst out laughing. Ho had been telling the child. In reply to her question, that he really was the King of Spain. "I don't bcllovc It," thechld said, "you havo no crown, no diamond's," no .throne, and then you aro not hand some enough. All th'e.klngs I'vo seen In picture books wero good looking." i l'Al.O ALTO, Cal Bjpt. Il. . Officials ot 34 1 Incorporated cities and towns or California aro expect ed to attend tho 34th minuul con vention vof tho League of California Munlrlj-nlltlrs which opens today ut Stanford University nnd Palo Alto. Tho uotvsloii will como to an end Friday, Problems or municipalities will lu taken up nnd discussed nt tho coin volition. Onu featuro will bo a de bate on tho California water ami power art, In which Itudolph Spree Kles, Sun Finnclsco, will uphold the nfflrmnllvu and Allison Ware of Chlco tho neg'atlvo. Kntcrtnlu inent foat uros Includo a Imrboruo (ccnlc drlvu through the S.inln Crux mountains. Two other orgaulxatluns wilt meet hoy -at tho samVi time. Ttioy nru tho tunltlt section ot tho muni clpnllttea league and tho itecond western summer school of com munity leadership. Among the speakers on the Iimikuo cuuu-ntlon program, and their subjects, are: v Or, Hay Ionian Wilbur, prosldviit of Stanford University, "Public Health;" Clyde I... Heavey. eltymau ager of Sacramento, "Problems of a ' City Manager:" City Attorney l. J. Halt of Richmond, "Desirable New MJNSMUIR Cnl!, Sept. It. .Protest has l)fen fljd sgalnst tho pmso.iwl changing ot the name of tho town ot Jbljsou, near here, to Mount Shasta. i Tho objection cam f. j vru a iia.i c Legislation tor Municipalities:" 0. liviu iaa rjaau iiviiii tsiviM-i mentor ; ar.nddauehteF of JusMn Hoodenp)!. city attorney ot Long Hlnkley Sisson, for whom the Idwn wan named null who settled on tho Issues of the November election wilt bo the subject of tho forum meeting at tho chamber of com merce Wednesday noon, Various phases of tin election will bo dls- cunscd by local speakers. , V,4 A, Ln Mo.iux, representing llio Hay llrothorn' Lumber eompuny of Now' Orleans, Who hnvn licuvy timber Interests In tills" county, will be nmeni: tho Hpenkcrs. TIIIIKi: C.i.MHIATI-S IV Till'! I'ici.ii roit iti;i:it(it ( (Coullnued from I'ngn 1) torntlto at Hip foot ot tlin Mount Shasta In JU9. Mrs. Hoerl do- ... I J. .A . . ciarca in .a'iciicr 10 I'ascmasicr i Ofneral kWork' that tho name of the narsiy pioneer inouia no per pctnatesL CltUe'ns ot Sisson recently voted to change the name and petitioned tho post office department to order the change. No nctlon has yet been taken by Washington. Portland Nino-story. 3SO,ort apartment house to bo rlnslructed. Hearh, "Hecent Court Decisions of lntere.it to Municipalities;" F. K. Heed, president of- tho California Heal Kit it t Association, "The Pro posed I'lcctflc itollway FraurhUa Amendment;" Chester II. Howell, state railroad commissioner, "The Public Official and the Press;" nnd J. K. Stephens, city attorney of Lo) Angeles, "The City Attorney." Osucgo has bank with r.ipltal of IK'.OOO. from tho third congri-nalonal dlHtrlct there will bo throe riutdldntcs at the November election.' ',Thiso Inejiulo C. N. ("Put") MeArthur. reulr nominee of the repubtkuu party; KI ton WntkliiM, demorrukle nouiltiee, nud F. T. Johns of tho' Industrial la bor parly, Johns was nominated ul no nssembly held In Pttrtland Monday night slid filed bin itortlflcntn of nomination with tho M-crotary of Mate WV'dnesday. In llio second t'oin-rt'sslount ills trlrt there will bo to etindldnles, In cluding N. J. Hllinott Of Tim D.illes, republican nominee, mil Jaiups liar ey Urnhnmi of Huker,,oumlueo of the democratic party. W. 0. Haw ley re- iclvod both tho rcpulillian and demo- cratle nominations la tho first con. grcsslonnl district, ; One CnndliUle foe Treiisurrr For state treasurer O. P. Iloff Is the enly candidate. 'Mlltoti Miller, ex-colleetor or ciistonvf for tho Ore gon district, was tiomlnatfd by the democratic party for this office, but ho recently withdraw his candidacy because of III health. It was said hero today that tho democratic state central commltteo may lndor.se a can didate to mako tho rnro for tho party In place of Miller. (There-rJljJio twiyanilldiiloH hi llio rtCii for nlnto iaW coiiiiiilnnloini. Tlieno Includo C, II. (Irani, who ie colved bolh llio reiubllcaii nrnl dmiio cratle tiomlnnlloiis ut tho ptliiiury eleetlou. and II. II. Hnnseii of Poll land. Ilnnsen was iioiiiliinloil ut mi iiNsomhly held bjaitlio OroKiui eiliuu tlounl lengiio In Portland ice-mil), nud filed as mi Independent. For stiite Hiiperlnteuileiit or pillilln liislructlen there urn Iwo candldntei In llm field. They urn .1, A. Cliur i hill, Incumhi'iit.'iiiiit S, H. (leoiito of I'ligeui'. Churrlilll recelM'd bolli llm ri'PUblli'iiu nnd ileinociatle nomliiii lous nt llio prliiinry elortloii. iloorun wiiifiioiulnnlcd ut mi iisnemlily hold by the Oregon Cdiicatlonnl Ioiikiio. This Ke'k t.'oiuiiil'.sliiiierr.lilii Three eniidldittes nrn III llio nun for public, sonlcn (iiuiiulsslonri' fiiini the tilnto nt largo. They lucliidn TIioiiiiis II. Campbell, formerly u member of Ihu ilinnulssloti nud re-;- ' ulur republlinii nominee; T. M. Ker rigan, elected n member of tho n'lii mission nt tho recall election held lust May, nnd Hus ' I'lloksoii, u rortliiud tiiu)cr. Until KerrlKiiu nud L'rlckson filed us Indepeiidoiiln atlor liutlug reiehed the iiiiiuliiiillous In sepnrato iihhoiiiIiIIoh hold In rorllmid. lilckPon Is the nindldiilo or the ('lo gon educational Iojikho. MEET WELL ATTENDED lirg" NhiiiImt (f'slliiT nt t'oiisiliu Hun IMy (lloruiuoii OliM'ttanio of Constitution Dii) at the Presbyterian church Kutidu). ri'lcbrnllng tho signing or tin ion utltiltlon, Seplelllbnr IT, ITS!1, u liiiirki'd by a large ntteiidiiiy e. It. I', (trorsbeik, the only spenkor on thU oecMslon. had ns Ills topic, "The Con stltuiloii, Its history and meaning " Special musle ot n patriotic mituro rurnlshoil by the I'rcsbyurl.iii choir, nnd several 'selections on Hie oti;un by MIrs Mario Obeiuhnln, rouipiM"d tho excellent muslc.il procrnuf. Tho program was arranged by the Klam ath liar nsjiorlntlon, sons and dntigli-li-rs et tho Aniorlrau revolution and the combined efforts of tho iliiirOi''H- Clatskanlo Clatsop Crest park to ; W bullL Telegram Shipment of Mtiithith GoU f or Women tV". -Showing a Complete Array ot Correct Autumn Styles in 1 MALLORY HATS "n and Misses if - -wsp Direct from New York comes these coats. Dir-' - ect xomes the ver increasing tide of demand for Just these wrappy and mannish coats. Were you ;' on New York's busy 5th avenue today you would see i coats of these styles in great numbers. Heavy all-wool fabrics in grey, brown, tan herringbone etc., belted, cuffed, double breasted, I pleated backs, wide roll collar in fact one of the best ( MtM Im unAl4e.AAole sA AQM kllir 4f amp llllltir f UUklli ut o(iviio'vvaiauii van uujr iu oaj iiuuuug u the warmh and style that goes with them. TJiis shipment wHl not last long as they arc marked (cfself at only .. 4 1 lira ' , vt -.si w - Sf ) . Our Second Wednesday Tomorrow Only Special Last week we gave the people a number "of I' ovmrntoa orMiAix) wnicn were uiKen up wim. frefit enthusiasm. This week the specials will be equally as good if not better besides telling you what they are going to be. 1 s f jnest: items win dc un sate lur weanesuay .only and none of them will be sold before or after r at the. spdial price. i HBdy tgrklsh towels 16x30 of gd quality tad weight. IVOsJt s faw to havo as extras. I. 'Llalt 10 to a customer. Wed- VMMay i-eciai 9c 660 yards of bevy outlog flannel. Plata and colored full t Inches wide. Very good value for Wednesday pedal 22C - W Ik 4tm tot of Woaaea's aaul Mls' J',IJ sum eaa dress' ajfcnr-ss. All A'-aoiara mt4 aiacs. VaJ-tea to $1.73. tWtt-ir special k 98c lectloa of sx-riaa. mar. laaaVaHta.aaa dotted gwiwr. carUas ',; mm Mwa the WMr yrleed aat'ia be sued aa a WestaeMtlay Remnants Several hundred rem nants of air description. Silks, cotton wool goods all go at one-half the reg ular marked price. Wed nesday special . VAk - QM: REPUTATION DON'T buy a Price-Tag with a Fall Hat behind it; buy a Fall Hat with a Reputa ' , tion benind it. A hat that is .cheap always ' looks it, but the hat with a reputation to up hold, upholds that reputation and carries the wearer with it. that is a Mallory Hat. SEE our show windows for 'display of hats and other new fall wearing apparel. Let 'us . show you some of these attractive garments. Autumn Soft Hats . $5.00 to $10.00 K. SUGARMAN "4?W;-J m aat N .!' Vil i Prico I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" ft.Vv.t P.Cl x ITRUTH irAPVERf I5INGI T H. n T"J( t 5 .uc '- At $ v- ii v ."' ti t.(X )' i tjwj'