The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 11, 1922, Page Page Four, Image 4

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. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGOrV
HATininAV, noviimmsh maa
??IS?ff
JBLY.
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"MY. nml Mm. Walter Campbell
made a 'trip to Klamath Fnlls Men
day.
Arnos I.irndy, H. H. Whetstone,
OcorRo lloyd nml son, Jnmoa Ollrr
woro visitors h Illy Monday.
Utthj Ttulh nml Holcii CampuoU
stayed with Mm. W. T. anrrctt while
tholr parents were away.
Io 11 Is Oorlicr was n business 1b1
tor In Illy Tuesday
Mr. anil Mm. Oeorse Uoyil made n
business trip to Klamath rails nml
rcturncil Tuesday.
' Mls Jeisln ami MIrs Ira lloyd
stayed nt the Illy hotel Tueilay
night.
Mm. Jamci (llvan was tho suost of
Mr. mil Mr. Marvin Cross over
Tuesday. t
C. v. Warren ami Marvin Cross
returned Tuesday from e.rtorn Oroj
Bon where they had benn looUIns
after Warren's sheep Interests. j
Hues OsDorn was in my ..lone.ay.
l.lttlo Ivn Iloyil wn nut of school
Monday oa neeount of n srvero coin.
V. 11. Henry brought a loiil of
frolRht to Illy Wednesday, returning
tho samo day. Oa hi roiurn to"
Klamath Tails ho was accompanied
by Prank Obcnrhnln.
Mm. IM Cnsebeor Rr., and Mrs
Jnmc.i Walts and children tlslted
Mrs. Arthur llamnkor Monday.
Mm. .1. P. McAullffo visited Mrs.
JO. W. Howard at tho hotel .Monday.
W. T. nnrrctt roturncu iiotno rrom
l-nkoiow Tuesday.
Knrn and Dallas flhnn and Arth
ur HnniaKer returned from a ramp
InK trip the inlddlo of tho week.
Albert Itlchardon was In Illy Prl
day to tnk Mm. Klchardson home
for tho week-end.
Olr. and Mrs. C. W. Warren spent
Thursday ounlng and Prtday morn
Inc l9ltlni; with Mr and Mrs. James
Olvan.
jSCiCty Army Scandal
French Commercial
Houses Active in Russia
MOfCOW, Nov 11 More rep-
m.rtnt.Hi'A. nt Wrmch rnnimorrlfll
I 'vi"- ,l" "
houses hao been usItlnK Iltusla
this fall than nt any llmo since
tho war. Some havo ronie to no
KOtlato with tho Rovernmcnt for
concessions of nrlous kinds, while
Christian Science Society
OP KLAMATH PAI.I.S
I.llirnrj" IlMc 1ril nnd Miiln
Sunday school from t): 1.1 to 10: 1.1
Hiimlay Hrrtlec ............ tl A. M.
WnlneMlny Meet big 8 P. 31.
Subject for Sunday, Nov. J a
"Moral and Immorals"
Krco rending room nml free lend
ing library open from "J: HO to
4::l0 p. m. on Tuc.dii, Tliur
il)s nnd KatunUytt
" i others aro horo to buy or 'sell
" ! Roods.
Tho first concessions to bo grant
exl a French company under tho
soviet regime was that of tho mu
nicipality of Moscow, by which
The social whirl, which nnvoj
such promlso Inst week, slumped
again nnd with tho election strict'
ly social functions were forgotten
Clubs postponed their meetings nnd
dances were called off. It Is ox
pectetf that next week will find
things normal onco more and social
Items will not be nt n premium.
The l.cRlon dance nt the Sc.unlltia
vlan hall Friday was the only note
worthy event of tho week.
On the eve of Armistice Day,
Friday night, the American I.eglon
was host to the city at a dance held
In the Scandinavian hall A large
crowd was In attendance, mnkliiR the
nff.ilr u success from the first strain,
of tho tninlc furnished by lions
ton's orchestra. Flaps and other (
patriotic decorations had boon placed
about the hall by the decoration
committee earlier In tho day nml I
lent a tono of festivity to the room '
The danco last night Is the fir.t I
social function sponsored by the
t.eglon this season. ,
Tho Ladles Plk club met at Wed
nesday of this week, tho meetluR
hating been postponed from Tues
day on neeount of that being elec
tlon day, nnd thero was an unmujlly
deal n ' group of capitalists from
Paris aro Riven a 43 year leasoj larKC number of ladles who dropped
upon .certain city blocks. The
bulldlnRs arc to ba Improved by
tho French nnd subleased for
business purposes, or as living
quarters, tho company paying tho
city government each year a cer
tain perccntnRO of it Income.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
NINTH AT PI.VI. STS.
A. n. IlIHSTOW, MlnlMer nml director of llcllglotu IMiicatlou
niMe School 10:00 A. M. Morning tt'nrotilp ll:0() A. M.
Senior' C. 1.. (l::tO P. M. ttiingeliMlc Wonhlp 7::i0 P. M.
"THE CHRISTIAN'S INFLUENCE"
MOUMNG KKUMOX
"IS EVANGELISM VALUABLE?"
KVKNIM5 KPKMMO.V
Tho Prleiidly Church Intltcs Kierjone.
ROAD 2200 YEARS OLD
la .III! II. C. the Applan Way lndln" South from Home "as
Itrsuii, nml parlH nf It aro Mill truti-Iet! twhiy. An old road, but
It's u tuero Infant botddo
THE EVERLASTING WAY"
PaMor'ti Sermon Topic ut 11:00 A. SI. Krcnlng Topic, 7:30 P. l.
"IT might in: wonsi:1
Rlblo School 10:00 A. M. ClirNtlan Kmlcator 0:.10 l,
M.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SIXTH AND I-IVK STS.
Arthur 1: Itlcc, Minister
lu for cards ilurliiR the afternoon
Tho ladle of tho Methodist,
church aro busy preparing for their i
fancy work bazaar, which has bjcu
set for December 9. A placa has
not yet been chosen for tl.o tulo,
but will bo announced lator.
Mrs. K. II. Plko was hojlesa this
week for tho St. raiil'a I.'plscopnl
Guild Thursday nt her hem In Tel
lean City.
Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. I.cwlj
Gcrbcr on HIeIi street was tbo
scene of a charming wedding Mon
day evening nt S:30, when MI'
II MM
I
IN
P.O.
BjST POLE
CrniR Harbor, on Ellsmero
Island, Only 850 Miles
From That Point
, Mrs. Plilllp J PltzpatrCk, wlfo
of n lieutenant In tho 107th New
.York icslmcnt, Is accused by her
IhusUtnd of havlns p love affair
'with colonel Wado II. Haj-ncs
woovej. Tno net tenant bi tued
his commar.dlne eltlccr for 100,
000 for'nllegol nllcnatlcn cf Mrs.
Pltzpatrlck's affections. Hajnes
denies tho charccs.
W. C. VAN EMON
Attorney
, Is now located in his new office
204-205 Hart Building
Corner Seventh and Main Streets
Entrance 111 Seventh Street
TONIGHT AT THE
STRAND
New Show Tonicht Two Vaudeville Acts and
"MISS CRUSOE"
A Big Out-Door Feature Picture of Action and
Thrills.
Two Shows 6:15 and 9:00
SUNDAY SHOW
Entire change of Vaudeville and Pictures. A
how that defies any theatre in Klamath Falls to
equal it for this day.
Two New Vaudeville Acts and
"HEART HAVEN"
with Robert McKim, Claire Adams and Carl Gant-
voort. Also the first showing in Klamath Falls of
"THE YOUNG PAINTER"
Frcm Rembrandt's gredt painting, bringing to the
screen the great story back of the world famous
picture.
Show sterling nt 12:15 and continuing to 11 p. m.
Vaudeville appears at 3, 5, 7 and 9 o'clock
Margaret Iladtord boeamo tho bride
of Itnlph I. Lyon. Iloth uro rest
dents of I.orella and expect to re
sldo on a ranch In that district.
A wedding supper was sored at 4
o'clock In tho afternoon, nt which
corcrs wcro laid for Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Word an. Mrs. John SarRcnt,
Mrs. Sarah Gowen, Mr. and Mrs
Gcrbcr act! the bride nnd bride
groom. Gussts In tho evanlng were
Mr. and Mm. O. I.arsen, Mr. nnd
Mm. JudRo Short, Mm. Arthur It Ice
and tbo dinner cuests.
Harry Walsh wns host Wednes
day night to a number of friends
at tho home of his mother, Mrs.
Ella Walsh. SI 4 Lincoln street. The
featuro of tho evening which de
lighted- tho Rucsts was an old
fashioned candy pull. Ilcsldcs thl
numerous games were Indulged In,
concluded by a supper served at
12:00. Following Is tho guest list:
Mr. and Mrs. O. Hao, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Uurdctt. .Mr. and Mrs. Clar
onco Huffman. Mrs. A. Clint-, Mis 'eg
Harriett Sugarman, Joscphlno Upp;
Messrs It. Patterson, Clydo Walsh,
Angus Walsh, Frank Upp, II. Sny
der, Homer Cummlngs and tho host.
About 40 ladles attundeil tho Li
brary club's mooting yesterday
when tho topic of tho American In
dian was taken up and a numbor of
raro relics woro exhibited by MIs3
Maud Ilaldwln, Mrs. H. K. Momyer,
Mrs. Ucrt C. Thomas, Mrs. Chnrlei
Wood Kbcrloln and others. Mrs.
Kberlcln had several pieces of odd
Italian Jewelry at tho muctlng. Two
rlng.i, In particular, Interested thoso
present. They woro crudely shapod
from pieces of silver sot with tur-
quolso and uncut garnets. At tho
clos.0 of tho program lea was nurvod
by tho committee. Mrs, It, 0. Orocs
beck was In charge of tho program,
which Included music.
Icals who rule today.
To all Intents and purposes litis
sla has ceased, for tho tlmo belnir. to
'exist as part of tho world.
Other.
Of tho lessor countries which tne
war touurbed It Is too soon to s.iy
much.
llelglum. deeply as she wnt strick
en. Is sbowlng wonderful powers of
recovery.
Turkey, driven out nf Kurope,
scouts cortaln In eomn back, porhnps
protty strongly, considering that the
sultan U religious head of thu Mo
hammuJun world.
Poland and a brood of new little
states In ct'iitrnl I'uriijio und tho
IlalkaiiR havo their respective salva
tions to work out.
INDIAN MUSIC IS
SOURCE OF WONDER;
BEAUTY AMAZES ALL
POLITICAL CHANGES
IN ALL NATIONS AS
ONE RESULT OF WAR
(Continued from Page 1)
faco of an uprising of not much less
than revolutionary proportions engi
neered by thS Pasclstl; and tun
leader of this formldahlo group, Ho
ndo Mussolini, was installed In his
placo, virtually with dictatorial pow
ers. llltsslit
'In Ilussla the overturning has
been completes! of all.
Tho czar und his family aro gono.
Not only tho old government orga
nization, but tho old social order Is
gono. Civilization, as tho western
world understands it, scorns to
havo disappeared, liven so radical
u regime us tho established by Ivor
ensky, when the monarch was over
thrown, win tipjiot by llio siiper-nid-
( Continued from Page 1)
lie or private, tribal or Individual,
sacred, mystical or secular. Is in
complete without thu music de
signed expressly fur It and handed
down from unknown nntl'iulty.
Thu Great service elono to hcIoiico
nnd to musical urt by Thurlow
Llcuranco ha.i been thu rescuing
from curtain oblivion thu songs of
tfinio SI Indian trlbis lu North
America.
Two hundred and fifty songs of
a single pooplo, tho Chlppowas,
havo boon preserved by him.
Home Idea may bo gained of tho
almost Inxurmountnhlo difficulty of
such a work (asldo from tho retl
cenco of tho Indian character with
which dwellers in Klamath nro
familiar) whon It Is considered that
there aro, or woro until very recent
times, .foino CS dlhtlnct ethnic fam
ine:! of nborlglnlcs north of tho
Mexican line, wliosn lunguago or
illalecls wero entirely different, as
different, for cxamplo, us that
which exists between Kngllsh and
Gorman.
The work of Thurlow Llcuranco
1ms thcrcforo n lusting otitnologlcal
value as woll us a permanent und
unl'iuo placo In thu history of mu
sic. To sco and to hoar tho man
OTTAWA, Ont Nov. 11. As
the riwult of recent voyaRcs of ex '
plorntlon lu tho north, Canada now,
claims tho most northerly poitof
flee lu thu world, Craig llnrbor on
Kllsmero Island, only SRO miles
from the ptdo. Another new post
offli'o In tho northhind nt
I Ponds Inlet, on llnffln Island,
i Dottier wan established by tho Cnu
i ndlnn explorer, Captain llernler,
I during tho t.ito touur of his schoon
er tho Arctlr.
1 An Inspector and six men of the
I ltoy.il Canadian Mounted Pollcu
(nro nt Craig Harbor, whuro they
I hue esUbllshrd n post, while four
lepieseutnllves nf tho famous po
lled corps represent law nnd or
ihr nt Ponds Inlet. Sergeant Joy
of tho "Mountles" has been In
tjio district a year Investigating
tin l.'flklmo murder.
Tho llernler expedition was sent
for tho purpose of taking first
stops lu an ivxlenslto program rat
cul.itetl to maintain efficiently
Canada's sovereignty In tho tnst
northern legion, known to bo rich
lu minora! depoilts. Tho essel
curled materials for thn ronstrnc
tlon nf housed and provisions for
thn tnalntennnro nf posts.
According to a statement Issued
by tho Canadian department of the
Interior, it In tho Intention of thn
government to establish additional
posts j ear by )iar. und to con
tinue scientific nnd , exploratory
wrrk. A patrol ship will Inl t tho
now northern posts annually, tak
ing In supplies nnd innll tn the. f
men left there. A representative
of tho nlr board accompanied the !
expedition nnd will report on tho !
possibilities of aviation In tho
north, with particular refereucn tn
patrols, and exploratory nnd sur
vey work.
YOU WILL FIND THE
JAS. H. DRISCOLL
INSURANCE AGENCY
in new quarters
206207-208 Hart Building
Corner Seventh and Main Streets
Entrance 111 Seventh Street.
wbo In one short life time has ac
complished ull of thU Is an oppor
tunity not to be nogtccled.
Tho program on noxt Monday
evinlnz will bo taken out of tho
uhuuI performance of thu concert
stago by tho singing by Mrs. Lloitr
nnce, In costume, of Indian song"
and the compositions of Mr, Llcur
anco based upon Indian themes.
She appears in thu beautiful cos
tumes of different Indian tribes
adapted to tho themes sung.
Another very Intorcitlng featuro
of the entertainment will bo tho
work of (Icorgo Tack, a flutu lrtti
oso. Ho ha. mado n study of thn
wind Instruments of tho Indians,
und will play upon several different
types of flutes developed by tho
dlffcrt.nl Indian tribes.
Tho concert of Monday evening
will offer nu cntcrtnlnment an mi
usual as It Is raro and Interesting.
It will Imvo nil tho educational
value of ii lecture; tho emotional
value of tho drama ami tho charm
of artistic music welt sung und
played.
Three
Big Western
Nights
Nov. 16,17,18
THEELKS
will take you
Back to the Old Pioneer Days
with
A Whirlwind of Clean Hilarity, Fast, Furious Fun
and Frivolity.
DON'T OVERLOOK THE DATES
NOV. 16,17,18
OFFICIAL ELECTION
FIGURES COMPILED
BY COUNTY CLERK
(Continued finm Page 1)
Tax
.
Kerrigan 2CC,
Onn Mill Pair
Yea 101.1, no I :i .'. 1 .
LI nn County Tnic
Yea 7fi7, no 359,
Linn I teuton Tax
Yes cm;, no 'J'i'j.
Imposition
Yes ;!.'., no 1314. '
Cimipulnory ICilunition
Yea CS4. no 82C.
Why a New Automobile Top?
.'nt only v.111 I ho iittriictivciiCHM of jour nr ho greater, hut tho
lomi-iilciiro nml romfoil villi ho Incre.iM-iI by a new top, Many
cm ordinarily stored for tho winter hecutiM of their open tops
"'mi lo niMilo M'lVlcenhlo for htorniy weather by tho nildltlou of
new hhlo I'urtiilii or liy putlliiK on u cIosik! iojt In placo of the
)r"-nt open one.
If Inlei i-fcU-tl, why not mil unil fen our TOP I'.XPPUT, who villi
i-xphiiii wliut eon ho ilono to jour eiir to muko It stonn proof noil
beautiful. ,
Connolly Brothers Harness Shop
Uiil Main Htrtft
I'houo 403W
COPCO
Here's Your Turkey
and
there
ill Ivat'fN y?Hs1t7?-sBI
mi liv' V't'Hskst3kHi
K 4s",'jf' tr!R-tsssWVrlsK)
Yet mmBm
Time T?Et"
Enough t
To have that
Electric Range
Installed for the Cooking of the Royal Bird
With its uniform heat always at the right degree,
a Hotpoint-Hughcs range will cook your turkey hot
ter than any wood stove can ever do.
Place your order for'a range now and be ready to
cook Thanksgiving Day dinner.
The California Oregon
Power Company
Your Partners in Progress
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