The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 16, 1922, Page Page Six, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "IM r W
Lv
)'
'
si
.aj
tj
i
mt
) ty;
ISi"GOAT'S BEARD" TO BE LATEST ARGOT?
i
rf
PANAMA CANAL SHIPMENT CAUSES WONDER
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
H'fj ;
SENATOR PIERCE
LOANED OUT FUNDS
GAINED BY FRAUD
i tr
' -. a n rt ' 4
, l.auu rcrsons vvnikcu
i Into Yoscmitc Valley
BIRTH RECORD
San
Mo'to'riW.!!!'!1
New Municipal Park
i
i WASHINGTON. O-t. 1C Iimlo.nl
of tho "hfo'ti oyplirown" nr tlio "lit
Ritnt'K knees," It tlircntcns to lio tlio
"gouts beard" pretty (itU.
""Whatever nil tlil modern nrsot
ma menu to llio rliiK generation,
tlio "kmIb be.ird" Is Indlr.itod ns nn
nrivnnro f.ifihlon by no less official
a publication llni tlio Panama Ca
nal Itccord. which ordinarily anoakH
of marlln ifplkos, fcnruoiird Mrnlioi,
nnil slilp clnndlrrle. Witness the
follonliiK Inillolln.
"An Item In tlio -carco of the
from l'nrlflc to Atlantic norts f
tlio I'nllcd Ktatet. ns 47 linles nf
gonts boards cIkIiIjiit 23. 127 pounds
Another nan 21 bales of human hair
Btunun MclKhlnR lo,l!7 pound "
.Since fashion ilnuoitnrcs tlio return
of tho pompadour. It necessarily
meins the return of tho "rat" and
that accounts for tho human hair
stumps, but the goats beards remain
a mstery If a bale of goats beards
weighs ripprolnmtet) ROD poumUi
(Continued from IMpo t)
.IAN KI1WVISC0 (Jet. 10
pioxlimitol) I. .too itfj-tons .illv'
to tho oseuiite i116j tliltf u.ir
p. I
d in
r, nc
Kinornor If he had seen fit not to i oordliiR to lrk Superintendent l-e
dr..;; Senator Ohiniberl.Un iluwii lth u ,, 0(1 , M ,,,R p,flJ.
uini mil) mu num.
l'iuti lYodiuett
0r,
u
I
("II rYNT At Klnmnlli Tails. 012
X l:i;hth. O. tobor 1 I, I 'ia2. to
Mr mid .Mr' Kobut Cho)lio, Me
rill toad, a lw . woliiht nine
pounl. uiiiiii'd l.'ollo Jleiuurd. ''" inuiilclpiil park It lo bo ion-
1 ' . ....I I. ...... !... II.. !.... I
timuuMi ny nun mhumi uh inn mm.
HAN MATlIt) Calif. Oet HI A
nit u i.Acm i-iM'it
oHtute near bote Itmently the illy
mild JMt.nOO In bonds to fluaiiio the
't hmn mi i1iaIfIii tin nnv n nil
slIugluB- li tliU campalsn. and 1m..,"' "'""' ''-1 '"""'"'"".
not done so, and will not do bo. I
think, howover, tint It Is entirely
nmnr tn nnnto fhn iirtir.1 n!tit tlmt
ho many goats lnd to be ba bored i , , ha0 (, cxol 0
Ulik l.aiev was flunil JIU In the naik work
k. . .
grout e- on miaou irfc. in uu iun,- , a! c,, satuiduj for peruiltllng
GUt vlclted tho pattcithls ejCr, most . his sheep to rui nl largo In Mill
n'lcr hi lig warned not to do so
Herald classified dt pay you,
I .k, .rnm M L ' i M 1 m I
monh.w, ocTonnn to, iim.
(irtHi!'i?!Ayric.NTiu.N. i
HoKiihtr t'ouMieallon. ICIanmtli
Clmpler No il'i. It A M . lohnr
1Mb, 1(122. 7 '10 P M
Visiting tiiiiipiinioiii ttolniiiie by
oidei i: II P ,
III 17 I 1! llltATION. Heej
Hie llln Im; question on paxo two
or this Issue Can oii giioan w hut
II'h uliout Hoe nuiim plan) lomor
low fm mono new dope. 10
Aduirtlslng pas. Try It and nee.
Ma) lie the fashion designers nro
fltoamshlp l'ollx Tmuslq. passing ( plotting false whiskers for one of tho
through tho canal on August ISlh now winter modes.
WORDEN
lien flay was n piscnger to
Klamath Palls on Trlday ccnlng's
train.
Perry Wilson of Keno attended
business matters In Worden Satur
day. It. P. Stlffler Is busy Reeding
wheat on his ranch near the Klam
ath river.
T. II. Downing Is engaged In
plowing preparatory to next spring's
seeding.
Champ "MrCollum and crew of
helpers arc filling a large sllo for
dairy stock.
Mrs. Kltle (lordon, who spent tho
nummer In California, has returned'
to her homo at Whrdon.
Ilcrt Cross, a soldier In tho Phil
llplno war, who left hero about If!
years ngo. Is laltlng rclathes of
this locality.
John Chapman hat returned home
and holds tho position of major-
apartments of Chapman and Co
It It. ltamsey, who lm been with
the Topsy lumber eomp.iny was a
lrtlm of an accident recently. He
Is recuperating.
11. K Chapman, I) I Ronton and
C J. MrCollum. appointed npprals
em of W. 13, Ronton estate, were
In the Oklahoma country Saturday
apralslng cattle now on pasture In
that locality.
ITlirarc and Constantinople horrors
domo In tho well-regulated bachelor of Asia Minor.
I.I.OYI) (SKOltRi: STATK POMCV
MANCHESTKIt. Oct. 1C t.lo)d
George In an address here today
g.io no Intimation of liU plain
or program as It had been adopted,
but explained tho government
course In tho Near Kat crisis, say
ing the object was- to maintain the
freedom of the Dardanelles to pre
vent war from spreading to Kurnpe
and to pioent n repltllton of
ho trouble of securing photographs
of the same In order that the people
may know tho kind of a man Pierce
I. 1 hae drawn no eoucluvlons
from the record, but Jtno merely
ghen them to the people lint thej
may draw their own conclusions If
the facts of Plerco's rotten trausar
tlims nre 'mud slinging' tho fault lies
with the transactions thrmsohts and
not with me.
Whj .Not Pillow Slip?
"Plerco Is quoted lis t-a!ng that
If this Is the wont act ho had eier
done he could cxrett lo go to lic.nea
In a 'white sheet.' I think under tho
clrtiimstanre.s that the 'white sheet'
Is ery iiood. but If Pierce had hail
the proper amount of shame for !iIj
land board transactions ho would at
lean hao added a 'pillow slip' to
coor up his face."
TONIGHT AT THE
It Has a Reed One!
First College widow llae joii
the latest Snippy Stories. AII,e"
Second C. W -"Let's see. have
you hiard th, one aliut the tnu-t-Inc
salesman"
MAituirr i:i:i'okt
POUTIAND. Oct.
eggs, and butter
1 00 to tl 21.
10 T.lve stork,
stead) Wheat
STRAND
Kh- WllliltT I.VI.IlIIOI) (.OT.S ate
mii; op 'i in; iiqhmvo ri:itttiM
Big Feature Picture
America's Best Dressed Woman
Irene Castle in
"NO TRESPASSING"
From tho famous noel, 'Tho ltlse of Monroe Paine," by
Joseph C Lincoln. You haut never seen gowns liko Miss Castle
wears in this foaturu ph-tme All the latest from Paris and In
them she dinces. She nlso shows tier Ijtiwl baihlnp. creations Also
Nick Carter Detictlo Story and Hood Comedy,
Show Starts 6:15
Admission 10c and 20c
pONT FORGET TUESDAY IS TEN CENT NIGHT
With a Big South Sea Feature
"A GAMBLE IN SOULS"
Starring William Desmond and Dorothy Dalton
10 CENTS TO ALL
Herald classified ads pay yon.
J5eS3gSR"S,J5g;
m
Broadway at Stark
Portland, Ore.
YOU ARE ASSURED A PERSONAL
HOSPITALITY AND INDIVID
UAL ATTENTION
through tlu combined efforts of a staff
who, after years of training, under
stand the needs of the traveling public.
Music, Dancing and the Best td Eat
at
I
$j&
Arthur H. Meyers mamaglr
SZSQ
5agiegiii
t
mmMmmmsmsjmm.
i ii
y ". r1iB?J3 JF Si T3 MWfiiH Ok .
Ml m Hk mmw
"Bigger than Weather Woolen Wear"
We invite your inspection of the wonderful
showing of Patrick Mackinaws Great Coats
Leather Vests Woolen Wear.
Patricks are known nationally for their
fine quality and style, and we have a wonder
ful range of styles ready for your inspection.
... .- w
At jonr hcnlcc, subject to (lie npproinl of the
Kleetlnn for M)or, Nor. 7, J01K!.
What Would You Do?
Would you promise a League or an indi
vidual something that you know you could not
do?
Would you act and be your honest self and
stand on your own beliefs?
Would you take defeat rather than promise
allegiance to an organization?
Would you think that you had the right to
run for office as a citizen, or had such right
only at the dictates of organized force?
Would you withdraw from a contest be'
cause ycu were deemed morally unfit?
I Jrrccv not what couroe others may take,
but m for me, GIVE ME VICTORY by the
choice of the peopb, OR GIVE ME DEFEAT! ! !
111 T3- -
im m u w
El url
inaws
'"Bjl
J-4 M 1
H
Nettleton Shoes in New Fall
Styles - Knox Hats in Velours
and Beavers - Kuppenheimer
Suits and Coats, in new style
creations
l v
K. K. K. Store
( Leading Clothiers
'
I
"-7
I
DR. A. A. SOULlS.
(Paid Advertisement)
st C
' ' ' 'K. J
A W - "3"
ll