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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1922)
rFK-FVS .1 V'"" Y "r ; v7 3 ,. -r i ' r'T' ' vxf,; ' .IV m mki hCtt It THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iitin.iv, Hi.i'T, uit, inaa. iWtfnii MAAVLiiMtteL' v ,.F. '.t. , MJf- Kir 'in i 1 i t If .1 ; V. . ' K. . ?-. B: " ' tlaaaaf BSk JJRf The Office Cat BY JUNIUS TlintiRlif of n MIlill'-..Re1l fitly YoiniB Ideas nro well eneugh: Minn In mlItlle-nced stuff. Peoplo freQtionlly stand on n street ear when n llttlo push would Kot llicm n nn.ii, tip front. It's the mimo wnyvlth life. I.n.o Is tho ronrtnr that holda civ ilization together. A."J. Vollmnn says It Is hard foi n man to llvo within his Income these .i.. u i... .i, . .... "V"t fc ii.i.t ,itiivii bu u ai'iiwn lln to go out and borrow flvo dollars ivory tltno he wants to stretch. The Unnount " Terrific mob on the street tho oth er day. First n cop tried to hold 'em In. Ho nipped for help fcnrt tho ser geant brought out a platoon. Some mob. Two women fainted, boy broke a leg, man loit his hat. clothes torn. No such excitement seen In ten or twenty years. Finally tho pollco got tho cause of. It srparnted frpm n tangle and took her to tho station, whero she was flneJ $1 nnd costs for dis turbing tho j.oaco. "And the next time you go on tho street," said the Judge, "sco that your faco Is painted, ejebrows pen ciled, skint nro short, hair falsa and everything, nn'stand? It's all right for you to bo old-fashioned, but tho public safety demands that you look (llkotho rest of 'cm or stay home!" . to III a f iihmI Cntte James rotiirnod homo from school with' strong evidence of, a serious dis agreement with somo of his asiocf ates. As ho entered tho room his mother looked up aud In surprise In quired: "Why James, how did you get your . clothes soundly ton??"' 4 , "Trjln to keep n good llttlo boy from bcln' licked." j , ' , "That is Jmt like my. bravo llttlo on,!' nald the mother fondly. J'Who w tho' gcoii little boy:"-' ' k ' Junkman: "Any rags, paper, old Iron to sell?" i .. . I . iicaa or Heuse: "No, go away, my wlfo is amy for tho summerl" Junkma'n:"Any cmiy bottlosT" A ' , Hard-luck laiblamed by most by vthoso who li.ive soft heads, gargles g,W. U. SlcAboy Oilo Feed nnd Dairy Totes (Churn Creek Cirri'siior.iIpnr in tim " W't Union 0, 1'ixipli-j D.fcndcr.) V O. Hayslip was n Churn Creek cal ,ier Sunday. Tho thought of his last drop at- wuys brings horror to tJio faco of tho pnrachuto Jumper also to the boot- Jegger. Cuutloiis fc Customer "That's tho fifth tlmo Jyou'ifo asked' ino If I want this vac yium-cieuner for houso cleaning." Department stpro clerk "I'm isorry, madam, but last week I sold one to a man who thought it was a Jvaxoijliouo or eomothlng. And ho jinado mo nearly lone my Job becauso hu couldn't jilay "Old Illack Joo" ou tho confounded thing." 4 J Got results by using class ads. YOUR WINTER'S WOOD ehould have your attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. Our .fuel is the best, our .prices are right on Slab, JBlockfi, Body and Tama back. r Xpur'business is solicited. D. Peyton & Co. 'ill'tjL mrf M. SPORTS MOte STANFORD TO HAVE WINNING TEAM THIS YEAR, IS PREDICTION RTANKOH.t) I'.VIVKUSITV. Cal., Sept. 22.--Konthall hopes nt Stan ford uuhcrstty uovcr wero hlghe-, tlmn they nro for tho 1H22 season, ncfordliiB to Cardinal athletic chiefs and students who nro encouraged hy thn return of most of lait year's stars nrid who havo f.iltlt In nn entirely now coaching staff. Many think this will hp Stanford's greatest football season. Aftbr chnnglng coaches three titties In three years, Stnnfor.il nt last has pinned Its hopes for tho not flvo years on Olonn Warner, the famous I'lttshiirgh mentor, , and Andrew Kerr, a student of tlio Warner sys tem. "Tiny" Thorahlll. last year's line coach for Ccntro College, will ho nn assistant coach. Kerr, who will be head coach un til Warner ctmies west In 132.", has 1 tist.i In Pnllfi....!.. bImma ,1. . .. ,,, " . 7. ... lhp "" nn, expressed him- l fc ..,-.. I f.l i Kerr hopes to build up an organlra 'Hon on tho gridiron that will be cum ulative In Its effectiveness through out tho five-year period. Observers say there. Is material on the squad for a 200-pounil lino and It is possible that the team will oven tunlly lino up with tho forward at that weight. Hehlnd tho line there can bo a powerful backflcld averag ing about ITT. pounds. Tho Stanford cloven will bo built around the veterans. Captain Dudloy Do Oroot. center; Fred I.mlcke. guard: Art Wilcox, halfback: Dick Fnvllle. guard: Hud WoodwnriL quarterbacks. Other letter men who probably will return before school opoas nro "Scotchy" Campbell, Kowif' Sproull, Joe Uouglasj and Itae Doughty. Among the new men w ho seem at inured of a plarn on tho team are Chuck" Johnson, tackle, from I.os! Agoles, Murray Cuddcback, fresh man star lnstjcar, Flod Tiill. giant fullback who never played In the west befcro. and Paul Murray who was out Inst season with an Injured foot. Murray. Tull nnd Cuddeback SAM:M. Ore.. Sept 22. Hoys and ar0 expected to bo first string back-, girls of nt least 15 counties will be field men. Dennis, last year's 'frosh' competing exhibitors at tho Oregon quarter, may give Wooitward a bat: state fair, which opens Its gates Sep tlo for tho post. Sklpkcy and Dole tember 2C. according to tho an anotbr member of tho famous Stan- aouncoment of JrE. Calavan. uncr. ford family ro out for tackle and I jllher Wldamnn pr Janssen from tho freshman eleven will net nn mi mi. L'ltlon, unless new ba'ekflcld matcrl.il shows up. If "Tiny" ilartranft, Intercollegi ate chnm'plon Hliot puttur and a 10 lat man In tho 100-jard run. comes out -for football, ho ought to cinch a place for himself at either guard or cad. Hnrtrauft waff used at'guard In tho 1930 freshman season. James Arthur, n, 1020 freshman gunrd, who Is also very fast in football spikes, will bo out for tlit varsity for tho first time. FARMER SMITH COMING . Notcl AgricuIluiNt Will lie At I fouiily I'nlr Srniiid Day "Furiner" Smith, noted agricul turist, will bo at tho county fair on tho second day. October .'.. Ho so advised tho fair board In rcsponso to a request for his presence. Invita tion has also been oxtendod (Jovcr nor Hen W. Olcott, but n reply has not been recolvoj. THE SALVATION .ARMY Will have a HOME COOKED FOOD SALE at JOHNSTONE'S FURNI TURE STORE Saturday at 10 a. .m. Contributions Greatly Appreciated. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS 'come oh dahnv ! 3 OCT UP, VOU' l. . TO START TO 5CHOOJ- ---V TOPAV sOl) KWOWJ' jp ,m $100,000 Lcp-s n Olcott, Cngllih dancer, Just 'wen a prize as having tho most Uautit'il legs In Purls. Sho 'in.ghtv.-ny lad tho precious i ad " Insured for J100.000. STATE FAIR WILL ATTRACT CHILDREN FROM 15 COUNTIES Intendont of the Industrial club work dopartment of thn fair, who has Just roturncd from a tour of most of tho counties of tho state Ho reports that the youthful exhibitors nro ills playing unusual Interest In prcpar ing their exhibits, nnd that tho dls I.lays, whon grouped together In tho big educational building nt tho fair, will exceed any pasUoxhlbltfons. Tho competition will bo between Individual boys and girls and county teams romposed of tho two boys and two glrbi from each .county entering who score highest In Industrial club work In their own counties. Tholr transportation to Hn!"in und return i'8 "ala hy ",0 arln" counties, una I their expenses during tho fulr aru i.-ni uiiirujiriiuioii 01 mo juir uoarii, wiiiin maintulns n camp I of tho fairgrounds for tho children each ear. Upsides-the prizes offered annual ly by the fulr board thero uro a host of speifal. prizes this car, offered by nowspaj ers, business houses und nth-1 ...... ... ' ur iirKUiiii.iuons OI 1 11(1 siaio. TIICSO special prize nro principally In tbu form of cxTonso-froo trips to the Bummor school courses of Oregon, AKniuuurui college. With cnpablo and responsible per sons In charge tho boys and girls camp Is expected to bo onu of thn principal attractions of tho fair this year and fully ISO of tho youni; ox lilbltors uro expected to register. Among tho foimtlcs which Jinvo already ilgnlfled thoir Intentions of sending boys and girls to tho fair are: (Clackamas, Clatsop, Douglas, Hood nivcr, Jackson, Linn, Malheur, Multnomah, Polk, Sherman. Tilla mook and Washington. ifJjIOJXu oY RE COIHO -fl 'I. ' sCS A . -f crilnnl Tlll KTIt.M All the adventure, thrills nnd ro. mnueo of cattle rustling lit tho old itiid glorloils days of thn west nro visualised-In "Daring Danger," the new western thriller In which I'ote Morrison Is starred and which will show nt tho Strand theatre tonight) The story of "larlng Danger" Is one of love, jouth nnd swift action. Cal tlortnn, n peaceful nttleinnn of the cst Is commissioned by tint IT 8. government to track n baud ot outlaws and counterfeiters who have deftroved the entire cnttlo product of a certain county In n western village. The foreman of an oiincsi- I tlon ranch Is hand In hand with the outlaws and ho helps them In their thievery. Iloth he and Cat are In love with Klhel Stnntou, daughter ot the boss of Morton's ranch. In or der to evade any susptH'on upon him self, tho foreman cifnnlngly devises u plan whereby all blame will be cast upon Morton. Tho elder Stanton be lieves the foreman and refuses to allow Cal Mortou to enter his home. tiii: i.tiir.inv Huff nlo Dill has been tho Idol of boys for n generation. To them he personifies strength, heroism, brav ery, manliness nnd tho rugged spirit of tho west. Ilecnuso this beloved character wnn such an Ideal tjpe of Amerlcnn'mnn hood, Universal has filmed an epic In history embndlng tho most active and romantic days of his life. "Tn tho Dn)s of lluffalo ltlll" Is tho name of this educational entertainment which will have Us first showing nt tho Liberty theater today. During tho unfolding of the drama the Steady progress ot tho building of the Union Pacific Is shown graphl rally. Tho golden splks at Promon tory Point., Utah. Is driven to com' uiemor.ito thn completion of tho first transcontinental railroad uniting eastern mid western United States with bonds ot steel. lluffalo II 111 with his bravery and knoulcdg of frontier life proves him self n hero to many families who find thcmsoltc unexpectedly in the toll of their blood-thirsty Indian neighbors. Art Acord, popular cowboy star, heads tho serial and In tho rolo of Art Taylor, son of tho plains and crack rider of tho pony express, docs some of the finest work of his car eer. Moore Moore A decree of divorce was granted cstorday afternoon by Judge A. I.. Leavllt to ft. J. Moore from Anne .Moore. Jamton vh. Klauuilli PaikJuff Co. . Attorneys for Esther J. Lawton filed u suit In tho circuit court this morning against thu Klamuth Pack ing company asking' Judgment in tlx, sum of 201.9u, with Interest from February 17, 1922. Male is, Mursters, et nl In tbo casti of Thu Stato ot Oregon oguinst Alva V. Morstcni, Isa 1-1 Murstors, und tho Fort Klamath MoadoMH company, nn'ordor was Is sued this morning by Judgo Lcavltt allowing deposition to bo taken ot testimony of wltnosses out of tho stae. The case Involves sovoral thousand ures of lund In this coun ty, to which' tho stato seeks to re cover tltlo. A tcntatlvo trial date has been set for December 11. Hank of llniiaiiu . Kllgorc, t-t nl. Through jiroceedliigs In thu circuit court thu Hank of llonanza this morning assigned to John fi. Horn a Judgmont against I. K. Kllgoro and tho Klamath Livestock Mortgago and Loan company for tho sum of f 2,000 and 1'iTiO attorneys fees. Danny Start Hit Educational Career AW GEt! ' DON'T RUD )' XJASOMARD! ,WELt.VOO vwsni it fcviwu. 7 nice amp clean Your first oav SCHOOL, . Amvwav! NEW TODAY HARItlPtOi: Lot l.uknvlow Addi tion. Lot I), lllock tit, $260 cash, Wm. JncobH, owner, Motel Toiiralne, Oakland, Cnl. 22 LOST Iletvveen Algoma nnd I'lne ltldgp, Ford rack with rim, tiro, tall light nnd license plate, Califor nia license No. (133:124. Kinder please notify Herald office. 22-23 WIANTKlt Cook on ranch. Could use man nnd wife. No children, Adams Hunch, Merrill. Ore. 22-2!t Foil HAI.K Modern S-room house, 2 lots, fenced, big garden, base ment, screened-In porches, lawn, rose bushes, shade trees, barn, chicken house. One block from Knlrview school. Hest view of city. All for :i00. Call m? Wordeu Ave 32-23 FOIt SAl.lI Fine hannna apples One dollar per box, orchard run. II 15, Fobs, Talent. Ore. 22-2S WANTI3D A competent, experienc ed bookkeeper nnd Htemwrupher for two weeks. Address llox 77, Her ald office. 22 FOIt SAM: Four wheol trailer In good condition. Capacity about one ton. Can be seen ut U0.1 Ore gon Ave. 22-23 KOll SA1.K One .'.-room, one 4-rooni and one .1-rooni house. All mod ern, nil new, all close In, Very easy terms. Also onn brand new 4-rotim house to rent to reliable couple. Call 743 N. 1 1 tli St. 22 WANTKD A girl or woman for gen eral hoiiowork. Call 201 N. 3rd, or phone 495. 22-23 WAN'TKH FltKSNO TKAMSTUItS and men (if clear right-of-way by contract or by tiny. Near Klam nth Fulls. Wages IUU n day Hoard $1.20 See-Victory nt Oak land rooms over dim store 22-2S FOIt RAM: One Jock, 7 ears old lllackhiiwk nnd Mammoth iulxid A. Learned. Applvgute. Ore. 22-2N WANTKD Ily high school girl, place to work for board. Phono :u 1 J. 22-23 Furnished one room cabin. Colon- lul Itooms, ,11th near Main. '''.-f. ..! Itndlo ronrnrts every evening free nt Colonlnl Itooms, 11th near Main Cuino listen. 22-25 FOIt ItKNT Furnlslieil room. I'hniie 413W1 or call 8 15 Jefferson SI. 22-23 M HAVING BUSY SESSION The grand Jury will continue Ha deliberations over Into next week, It wss conceded around tho court houso this morning. Several Im portant rases are being considered In addition to a number of lesser ones. The Jury convened Monday. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We itate it n our lion f it belie! that the tobscroi mcil In Cheiterfield are ol finer (polity and hence of heller UHelliin lo iny other ricirette at the rri- liuitl & Mji" Ttdtfi Ct. ixW' 3 .ty. "- ' ter- it .r'.i ,.. NOM WHRU THE TEACHER ' fJ J - VES.VOO CAM YEAR V '? ASKS VflUlaHAT VOOR NAME IS $ ff'A (VOUR. 50M0AV SUIT THE AMD HOW OlV VOO ARE, VOO FWum J FIRST DAV BOT VOU S" aAVDANNV DUFF, SIX VeARS v7ffM MOST COME RIGHT HOME j I'MfiONNA L, OLD" - j- '- fT AFTtR SCHOOL AND CMANfiEeAT FIRST ( , r ( ? IT BEFORE VoU GO OUT pEFOREICO ) '1&h MU ic i J V TrtPLAVl -xt aimt i P J irim ""Ch EVEN IF I h N-a--" VAINT V jZffl NEVER WENT TO I l ii I i iwi I I I i ii a, H ii. 'WllmJKLmmJTJLmmmmm.mmmmmmmmmmm T IN MAMittlirrCY IN THU lMHTIIItrr COVHT OF THU UMTI'.I) HTATUS, X)lt Till! DM THHTOr OIIIXIOX In the Matter ot Mike O'Hiilllvaii, Haukriipt, To the Ciedllo'is of Mike O'Killll van: Notice Is hereby gUen that on thn mill day of September, 1D22, Mlkn iiHulllvau was duly adjudged a bankrupt mid thill the first iiieelliig, in i nn rreiiiinis nui ne limn in inn office of the iinderHlgneil, tut) Mil In street, Klaiiiiith Falls, Oregon, on October 3rd, IU22, at 10 o'clock, it. in., nt which time the ci editors limy atlenil, prove their claims, examine the hmiktupt, elect a trustee ,aud transact such oilier husluesH as may come before them September 22. 1922. J (' IMTMNIC, S22 lleferee In Itnlikriiptcy Guaranteed to bu Cured Without Operation "'"ANI.bc cured nml will I remain cured," is the constant thotiKht of suffer ers from Plies. Vow am be cutcif and tt ill to iiuiin cm mi under my turn surgical treatment. Noknlfc, no operation, no mucithrilr, no ptln, no confinement and a pot live moncy-birk guarantee of cute, no nuttrr how chtunlc or icvere )our IMu mf be. If you are n iiitfetrr from I'lles Hitiite, I'iiliiU or I tclilng, wiltc to mc today. DR. CKAS. J. DEAN RECTAL .IPCCIAUST tNBANOMenRltON r0nTLANtl.O(I3CN MINtlOM Tmi !' WHt u WMIt K. tyfare ffai ft a y ! " jPL BJa7 'JSrCTaVaaaa WinrBi lfjJfjjr bbbbbbbsixSbbbbbrbsbbbbbbbM aaaaaaaaar aaLaaaaaaaBj7'sBaaaaaaaaac ' 'aaBBBBBB i m.a.aBB raar- ' avjMaaaam m Baw"ak!VBr .BBBBBBBB nV4BBs2Z3aaaaaaaaaV ..fjaj jBjaBBy-- aaaaaaa TBBT I , Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic s 1H Sleep Wnlker, Awftkoi Two Milee Down Road LONDON, Hepl, 22. All extnior. dlnnry insn of sleep-walking Is ro ported friini Fleet, Mni'oliiNhlro, A NoVfolk man was cycling through (lie eoiintiy. and arriving at llolhoach. close upon midnight, was unable to find IndgliiR. liaclng his blcycln i against a gnie, nn lay iiowii esiinnniiiii by the roudslile and went to sleep. On nwnkeiiliig ho could not find Ills machine. Me aroused tho vllliigii loniiliilile mid learned that he had wall.ed to Fleet, two miles nny, In his s4ep. 1io blrj clo was later finiiiii where he Imd hit It nt Mill' bent h Astoria will pavu Hlghth street from river In Young's bay A TRUE RAT STORY Autiuritlrtwn. l'tt. ninrtx niffitw i'4i Oi. . . Ihr Him lr. llol.it r liuuioll ul AMl'Uinluwn. rm In ' ll llm oOitr ilur i.it.1 WAhlta .tinvllilMS In lull lam. u I ol I lillil l-n Slrama Hal I'aala, Anil lia I'UI Mill !! ull l Manilla Dial nlnlit aii.t Ilia nail morn. IllIT ha (numl flll limr lil lala. An.l lha ..tn.l nuM I. a (nil mil tout inula lil i una ullh in nn lhm. an.l Ilia caa luuiiilns fir lnuii'l aan1n inoia tali, tnatilrtf Ulal nl aarniy.iia lala In lil nlillila, all.l Itula wala Mt Inula lllll ha .till Mil flll.l. Thla la kiiii kls lal 111, txit. If IlirUaa. II la aiv Jual Ihnuilll tinulil wiMk In Id uu knu Ibal )ur 11 !! 'iif.1iiuiir. KKNNiair .ihutiicus. Buy a 31c Box Taday tmwiai U KIN SO ( 100 R(ts t Mk Iln'l walla lima Ifvlllfr lo kill Ihtaa f ! nlllililtta,lliuliUaiiJil)itrrii'iitianial I nnaialliina Haailr lir I Itatlar Taj Tl'. IIIUS n. llfnaial Slnraa ll STEARNS' ELECTRIC FASTS r from less TEA. because iti now vacuum packed jisnyourgncercv Golden Gate TEA tobaccos blended r BYALLMAN