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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1922)
"n&rpi t W7 Pjure fTWo1 w THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON1 (P 0 v l i b: ii ThcEvemngHcrald For. Reducing V. K. MHTLH. .KdUer Md rMksr II. X. Mlfirinj, i . ,... ., .Clly IMtior r. O. WICKliK Adf ertsstag M"" Published dolly except Bundsy, t Ttio Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falli, At 119 Eighth street. Kntorc d at the postotflce At KUin Alh Fall. Ore, for transmission tbronch tho malls ai cond-cltss sailor. MKMDlin OP T1I1J A8SOCUTED PUKS8 Tho Amoelatod Press It ezelotlT ly entitled to the uso for publics tlon ot All now dispatches credited to It. or not otherwise, credited In this paper, and Alio tbo local now published herein, i AI)Vi:ttTlHKRfl Copy for display advertising must lio In thin office not later than 3 p.m. on the day preceding publica tion In order to bo Inserted In tho Issue of tlio pupw of tho next day. Wont Ad and reaMIng notice will ho rocolvcd up to 12 noon on tho day of Issuo. Herald Publishing Company. MOMMY, NOVKMUKH tM, I01I2 BILL LEE TELLS 'EM (Portland Journal) f rtKOON assessor mil at Salem , J last week. Tho mattor cf railroad transportation In Klamath county caino before them. A railroad man who was prlentl railroad men nlwayu niton"! tho meetings of ntscsaor atd the cost to thn railroad of hauling a ton ot ftrm product from Klamath Fall to market was 17. nut Ihero at In the audlenco n Klamath man, WW T. lo, tho new ly rc-olocted assessor of that county. "Do you know." ho asked, "that al though It may coit tho railroad t a ton to haul our stuff hundred of miles to market, It costs tho farmers ot Miitln, 35 mile from Klamath Kails, $7 n ton to haul their Kttifr by truck to Klamath Kails, and thus It cqits them JH a prohlblttvo chnrgo to net their producU from the farm to tho consumer?" Asioucr I.ee was armed with oth er figures, lio hc-ed that what tho farmer of Mftlln district In Klamath county had paid In freight charges for their 35-mllo haul to tho railroad took all their profits. Malta I tho community established near the former bod of Tulo lake. This luko wai reclaimed for agriculture by diverting the rlvemwhlch flowel Into It and by letting evaporation do tho rest. Whcro onco the water rippled there ro now haystacks and alfalfa and grain field that reach to tho far line of tho horizon. But dctplto almost phenomenal production, transportation costs brought to the farmer disappoint ment and defeat. At Malln l a cliccso factory with exceptionally flno output, Tho feed grown In thn district is particularly valuabla In producing high quality dairy products, but It costs S30.40 a ton to ship tho cheoso just around tho mountains to Medford, The pro. duct ot cheeso factories many times farther away roaebci what should bo a primary market, pf tho Klamath country at much loan freight cost That 1 tho reason the checro Indus try of Klamath county Isgs when It should be flourishing. Tho people ot Klamath count v said Astescor l.ee, aro set for pros perity, Their mill aro running: their bank clearings aro Increasing. Kven tho cpurthouto foud Is nearly forgotten. They baro heard a groat deal of talk ;and propaganda related to tho unmfargor controversy, but what they want Is railroad building They want tho construction ot the Natron cutoff. They want feeder lines built to their newly productive centers. Tboy want to bo linked to Portland and other markets which they reach now under an almost Im possible handicap, Kofcrenca I frequently mado to "Klamath County, California." The district wU contlauo to bo linked with California by sentiment while tho Klamath couutry, has but one stub railroad and that reaching up from California, lvI ' . 'Troll I H K - jyjstfsft HP1VBBiKi Personal Mention Aloxaudoj- l.oo upt'nt tint wok nnd In thn city from l'ort Klnmnth. I Dr. li, l. Johnson will leavo to- morrow for Portland on n short Inn t lnes trip. ' , I Mr. 'and Mra. Kenneth 'Klnhu re turn oil last alKht from Portland AT THE THEATRES Till! STItM) No book of recent )iw rt'cuhi'd nrenter uttentlon vlna it ua- first uhon tht public than Myrtle Iteod' "A ttplnncr In the Hun." mid but low have boon nblo to bold thn pluro In popular favor that that novel has. In "Tho Veiled Woman" shown at where thoy spent n brief honeymoon I Tho Ktrnnd tonight wo havo tho . trip. i .. .. . . ram Koon. untomoloKlst fol tni Klamath beetle project, left yester day morning for Portland to bo gone a week Dr. tloorgo Morrimnn left Sunday morning for Portland uhoro ho will attend to buslnoM m. it tern for tho next few days. Mrs. Henrietta Molliaso loft ye, torday morning on thn train for ynn 1 Kran,elsco whcro ho will upend tho holidays with friends. .Mrs. 1 W. Houston has accepted a positlm with the Klamath County Abstract company and will ho Uioro i for tho remainder of tho winter. 1 .Mrs I. K. Hanson left Saturday morning for Han Diego where " alio will spend thn winter with her ninth- , er and other rel:itlos nnd frlemK ' i Mr and Mr. McKlmmon "limucngers on tho morning wore train bcund for l.os Angeles whero they expect to spend tho winter mouth). Try thU after luceh. Jack Crip pen. Cblcato steeplejack, doc. Hero he I on tbo flajrpolo atop a sky-crsper. NEW TODAY WANTED Plain sewing. Phono 34tJ. Address 751 California avenue. ;0-rC 4 LOST Herald carrier No. i. collec tion book. Finder please return to Herald olflre. SOtt LOST November 1C, some whero between the top of the mountain and Dairy, one largo brewn leather rocking chair. Any persrn finding samu notify Herald ufflco and re ceive, rowbrd.' SOtf , Mr and Mrs. Km in I It HNoraorv left Lite yesterday afternoon for I their homo near Kort Klamath. They I hail hnn In thn iinnti ,n.f f. n ,thrco days' visit with friends. 1 Mr. and Mr. J. C. Kimball left (yesterday for San Kranclsco on ti combine I buslnesi and plensaru trip. They expect to bo gone a llltlo ' over a week. i .. It. Ilcjme arrived last night from San Kranclsco nnd will spend tho next two weeks In Klamath Kails looking after hi numerous business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Plymal, who bad expected to leavo hero yesterday tor their now homo In l.os Angclon, worn delayed and did not get auay until tht morning Mr. and Mrs. Krank Wilde, of ilnlln, were In t,own over tho week en I attending the Elks Westvrjt, .S'lsht.s. They arn proprietor of !thn Malln hotel. srreon vorsloti of that great novel. Thoso who havo ttcoit the ilrturii rait It a wonderful picturlintlon of tho rlory and nro tiroig In iholr pralsoi of tho photo Torsion It It worth seeing. "Tho lloggnr .Maid" Is another plo turo showliin at The Strand tonight and li taken from Tennyson's poem nnd depicts the scene around the painting of tho great pit tore of tne fame naiiio hy Sir Kdwnrd llorno Jones. There Is also n good comedy to night at tho Slruiid, maklog one of thn best rounded out program erer offered In Klamath Kail thearrn audiences. I To make room for registered Hoi-1 children left tht morning on tho steins which I am purchasing I Willi tralafor Sacramento whero they sell my high grarto oows and heifers will make their future home. Tho at rancn two miles east nnu one muo south ot Merrill. N. II. IIokuo i past four year they have been llv- UO. i 02i ling at Pelican City f Mr. and : passenger Mrs. C. on tlxt H. Crislcr wero inornlcg train FOIt SALi: I'sed range, HC.OO.i bound for Ashland whero they will Inquire Hoed Auto Supply Co. I visit for a few weeks before going -'' . on to Portland. After n few weeks DONTTiniOW TDK OLD 8W'a ''of113'11' ,heX ' KO south to away. Ilest oak koltts, and (lood-! 'e: Angeles. year heel. Men's tj.oo pr.. ladles $1.76 pr. Jack Krost. Oth St. SOtf, "" "imam rorior. who lor iiic - - - paat few day has been In Klam- LOST Tho person taking the small tat, Kalu a, ,0 ,lou,0.KUMt f I'Ms-SVUftU IUIII lilU JtlUitff VtVllR Call at House, the Hot Springs Hath 17-S3 Bi:v:n.ii uttlk i:tKii pianos In flno condition with guarantee and with .divided payments for r. Ilablo folks. Karl Shepherd Co.. 507 Main St. ICtt j ' Try the Hot Springs Hath House, 17-23 Monoy isn't evorythlni?, but It Is very useful In paying bills. room at tho Klk' temple, Saturday night. Is known. If poekego Is lK mailed to Ilox 2C3, City, no quei tlon will be asked. SO i - I Mrs. Sarah Qowqii, left thl morn- for Lox Angrlrs where she ex pects . to fpend thn winter. Mrs. Porter' homo Is In Colorado. KOrt SALE Ono 6-room, ono room and ono 3-room house. All modern, all new. all clow) In. Very easy torms. 743 N. lltji St. 30 FOR SALK Cheap. Phone 338M. fir j J plaao. 20-S2 E. II. Hall returned honi Sat urday night from Portland where he was In attendance at the meet ing of tho board of directors of tl slato chamber wf commorco. Hall reports that n tentatlvo plan for tbo year's work was outlined. WANTED Man with cur to sell rnmnlAtft- line Tstu wrr..A Tlflt'Ci AND TL'UES. 1100.00 nnr woek Tkls plan follows closely that adopt- tun Portland chamber agreed to ratxo 1130,000 a year for two years, to and expense. Sterllngworth Tlra ' od by tho Portland chamber. Co.. 3C70 Strllng. unio, E. I...n.l 20 FOE KENT Six twecn Cth and Phono 273K. i , room bouse, be-ibo spent for advertising oulsldo of 7tb. Oak street, j Portland, . 20-22, I AM STILL Biting sewing machine1 away ut SOS Main St 20 FOIt KALE Purebred Duroc Jersey, sow, gilts and weaned pigs. Alo soma good work hort. O. Wab ble, phone 1BK43, Ono mile oast I of Mack's store. 20-S3 Tomims VXAYT WANTED AT OXCE ' Just four morn students to com-j pleto our bookkeoslng elahs which , starts Tuesday night at 7:00 p. ,m. W. tt. Southwe . I'hono 43t. 20 Wo can all bo thankful this Thanksgiving collectors don't carry guns, Kunny things aro true Ings bunk originated In . The siv-Scotland. Wo havo mc-jt of tho world's sutas. Money made tho maro go. I i m I Mary Harden gays she llkoa muloa better than men. Wo bad no Ideal Tho way to a man's hnart lu through his mouth, but tho way to a woman's Is through bur oars. Mary wa that old. - Fashion decrees women' winter shoes must havo loose tongue. 'One calls them her prohibition bIiopi. Ooternor-olect. of Now Hampshire Is a former basehall player. We 'nomlaato Dompzoy for budget direc tor. "High noses," says Dr, Wood, "in dlcato brain,'' Wo ny thoy may In dicato tho neighbors are cooking cabbage, , . , Chlcafco hotels ask to servo mlnce: plo'wlth brandy kthlu, 'ri'iauknglvlig, Some oven want to leave out tho plo. Throe men who tried to organize,) the Loaguo of ( Henpecked Husbands arc sjtlll at large. i Tho Ohio man who has eaten 21) kinds of mushrooms should try nr-' sonic, ! Do your Christmas mailing early so you can got nn answer. Sovorat eino,U nations aro plan ning tbolr Now Yoar rovolutlqut. ' .. A , ' ' pini: tuki: TIimo who nitonded the Pine Troo yesterday atn oilthuslastle In Iholr prnhon of Jackie Coogan in "My Hoy" nhleh will bo shown anuln to night nnil should draw a full house from thoso inuihlo to attend Sunday Jarklo Coogan Is, perhaps, the most popular Juvenile actor on the screen, lie plays his part lu tho picture with nil the skill of an adult nctor and ho registers nil the emo tions, from grave to gay, with a correctness and punch that pull the heartstrings of thn spectator no mat ter whether young or old. whether naive or blase. Through mlstako Jarklo got mix ed up with n family of olght child ren and thus gel through tho clutches of tho Immigration authori ties, who worn ready to deport him Homeless and hungry. et cheerful , and optimistic, JacMo follow a orusly otd sea captain to his luimblo , homo. Hy his loveaMo personality i and his willingness to help In tho household duties, Jaci.ln win hi ' way Into the stony heart of the old salt. Adventure lu plenty mako I Jackio's life ono ot nxeltemont and devoid of monotony, and eventually ' ho find a happy homo amid luxurl- ou surrounding. out sivieel ooemily of tho pant four onr. who mado on tho Paclflo coast unit r tho poi-mninl direction of Jess ltohhtu. It U unliiuo In motion pie. turo nniottnlnmeiit, as it Is not ruin ed ) In tho yeiiso usually nucrlheil to moilon pictures, Thoro Is not tho slightest touch of slapstlok about It, although tho comedy nrllon occa sionally borders on the farcical. Onco In a wlillo a story I writ ten, u play produced or a picture filmed, whlrh rises so far ahovo tho common creations of art as to stand utnno In teaching great neglected truths about life. "I.oa Miserable," "Vanity Kalr" thesn woro Htlfh storlo-t. "Human llonrls," written by Wnllaro Hold's father. Hal Hold. as such a play, anil "Human Hearts," tho picture, carries forward onto I ho screen tho groat facts of the play. Tho photoplay Is n I'llU-orfal-Jliwel, starring Hoove Polors. dlrocto.l by King Haxgot. It was considered such a worthy epic when romplelod that tho executives ot ITultorsat classed It as ono of tbo three biggest productions ever made by that company, nssoclatlnn It In this respect with "Foolish Wltns" ami "Th Storm." It comes to tho Liberty Thetm tomorrow. Largest Coin Till: I.IIIKKTV "Too Much lluslnusa", a straight comedy lu six reels, adapted from Earl Dorr Digger's original story In tho Saturday Evening Poll, "John Henry nad tho Itostle Hex.' wilt bo shown at Tbo Liberty Theater to night. This production, called tho great- snstistessflsi Karrcn Zcrbe. of Cincinnati, Is holding the world's Uiri!ot Kilo. It's nn old HUUh copier ptato. wrlcblnc more than six und and ' mcasurlns 10 1-2 Inches iunre. Tcrtli tl la exchanso valu. Today At The Liberty . THE COMEDY HIT OP THE KE.tKO.V "Too Much Business" llasnl on I lie Sutiirila, Evrnln o, Moiy, "Jidiu Henry himI the lti-llrs Hex." TOMORROW TUESDAY Tho ono Mk utoiy the wliido world lotos "HUMAN HEARTS" Starring House Peters I-'rom Hal lteel' raliiotls Play TONIGHT AT THE STRAND JOC- IIO.ME OK Till,' HODKINKO.V h'VATVUl'M WHEIti: EYEUYIIODV OOES 200 Myrtle Reed's famous etory, "A Spinner in the Sun," pictured as "THE VEILED WOMAN" Also "THE BEGGAR MAID" Picturing Alfred Tennyson's poetical stoiy of the great picture by that name. GOOD COMEDY ALSO Show Starts 6:15 Admission 10c and 20c COMING TUESDAY "THE WEB OF INTRIGUE" A revival of Harold Lockwood and May Allison. NEW ri,N(IH If'-"" MONDAY, NOVr.MHKU U0, IDU'J Itobortson's t'hlrlien Tamales, wholesale and retail. 11 in Main HI. inn Hplnmlld values, Ion year giiaruu-, I mi at Ut till uU.. I .1 111 I ilit 1 1 ttil l 111 (I II I I K'Vf ruiiiii IMMi t'HM iiuiiii V"t ihviii r covering two ami ono-lialf years. Karl llhepherd Co., f07 Main, intt Advortlslng pay. Try It and eo. Out results by using clan adi. Whllo In lown lalo a swim ut tint Hot Hpihut Haiti llouso 17-3 iii daring SQUIBB WEEK November 19th to 25th OU will fitul it dccitktlly to your 1 mlvnntanc to replenish your supply of Squibb ilouucliolcl Producta durlnp; thin week. With each dolltir purchanc of any Squilih Products wo will ;lve, tree, a full-nizc. fifty-cent tube of Squibb'u Manncsta Dental Cream, We iiui;pcst Milk ot Magnesia. C6e t'renm of Tartar . 4fe Talnum Powder .-&" fold Ornam, Jars (idc llaby Powder - 2Se Analgesic Halm 4c Zinc Hloaralo. 2&e Mineral Oil ll-IKI lllrarbouato of Hoda 3T.C i:pnom Hall 4uc Aiouiatln Pastor Oil ll(1 ttu,ar of Milk 76e Pure Ollvo Oil JIM' Plain L'aKlor till 3Cc lltdroKon PenUliUv 2&e Hodlum PhosphatP fie llorle Acid c Mineral Oil II"" Aspirin Tablet, do I'.ii You nlway iieml 8'tulbb's llomehold Product. They are lh purest 11..1I best )ou ran buy Her" U au otiportunlly to get these rusentlal artlclon and a I'lll'.i: tube of dental cream. 1 Slar Drug Co. csIB l5l5i-Yi-F rii-Jlx-P5 wLtjmns' LAST, TIMES TONIGHT . vr&.r .Tt. VU- rLtv t v-. j .; . rteSIrt 1 00 ysr x ':: - n w- rr- -kV (P."1 .- w .1 ti, ibu &&&. vi v cv 0mrM SMmy& '&' If ppl iii T, . mmm f HiSvffftiMssfiSisrfttB 9 iJlfL I mr ibsW m IWLfV"- sF I 08 HAD& Have otr- oocM p. i. Ni NevypicToRe s 'MV BOV t A.ND Mack Sennett Comedy MRS. FORE WILL SING ' " 9 ' ' 1 ' COMING .TOMORROW "Valley of Silent Men" and Turpin Comedy 1 "Step Forward" it 4 y X ( Jl It , lA$$hM$M ) KiwwsaijfeiyfTCrT? Tf MTrT"" fv ':nrfwn