The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 27, 1922, Page Page Two, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MOMIAV, NOVIiMIIKH ", HIUU.
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The Evening Herald
H. K. Kllili.'.. J . a i .At'itT KdKor
K. C. NICKUO Advertising Manager
Published dully except Sunday, t
Tk Herald l'abllslilnn Company of
Klamath Fnlli, at 119 Eighth street.
Entered at the postottlce at Klam
ath Falls, Ore, for transmission
through ttio malU ai second-clan
matter.
MEMDKn OF TUB ASSOCIATED
PIIESS
The Associated Press It exclusive
ly entitled to tho uo tor publica
tion of hit nowa dispatches credited
to lt or not otherwise credited In
tbls paper, and also the local newi
published heroin.
T3m.ims
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Personal Mention
Tho Jail In empty lit Ardsloy, N. Y.
Del It shouldn't bo.
Klro destroyed ono of Armour's
packing plnnt. 'Tltoy say It smelloi
like 99D! brldoa conNlng Mippo.rjr
JneV" Hiirke ni it week olid busi
ness UMlrr from Merrill.
.Mr. mid Mrs K. I. Apptcanto loft
till morning for Merkoloy. when
tliry will upend tlit next 1 weeks.
i
o'llver Merlin, tif Merrill was In
own' Saturday oiloalfitR t matters
. .t.w'j. ... ' ' '
W4 i ' ".,' !t
Weeks wants to know how to i f i.V.v;,,,,
make our nlrplnncn safe. Tltoy tnlRlit I - , $'
try carrying long ropo ladder. I Walter llpwisr Wftd'ttnother count!'
i out vMlfor Aver (ho wuek-ond rrom
A turn was fined $2 because ho Merrill. '
u mil i
A. Mark", who anoratoa a raneh
near Olene. wns tn towu after sun-
AT THE THEATRES
stiiilrhcJ a plmiin from the wall lint .
It was probably worth tnoro. i
AT)VKItTISKltS
Copy for display5 advertising must
bo In this offlco not later than 3
timr-nn the ilar nrocedlnc nubllca-
tlon In order to no inscnou in inn.uauticii.
Issuo of tho paper, of tho next doy.j
Want ads and reading notices will Tlir y g
be receded up to ia noon on mo
day of lssuo.
Herald Publishing Company.
ItosMn has named one town l.en-! Piles Hnturilay nftentoon
lite nnd another Trotxfcy. These
two men act as If tliry also were tn-
i Mrs. M. IS. IJastwood wits In tho
I city Saturday with products from
ltor ranch homo on tho Merrill road.
MONDAY, NOVinilir.lt UT. IDS
I A NEW ERA HERE 1
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CtlBAP power, cheap sltrs and
abundant raw material are
drawing to the Pacific coast many
new Industrial enterprises. Tho
past twenty years ban scon a twenty-fold
Increase In manufacturing
on this coast, and no one knows
what uxpanslon tho next twenty
years will bring.
Wo know the expansion will be
J. Pittsburg ha gone to
Constantinople ntid may smoko out
or out.Miioke n few Turks.
All the world Is a stage. If yon
don't play you have no show.
We can bo thankful every day that
watches don't strike like clocks.
Pro?nrd law would keep chil
dren under IS from working. That
Is one way to get them to work.
Ocorgw Clcmenceau has arrived
In this country and Is making more
J. II. Van Motor, n well known
farmer front tho Poo valley section,
was In town tills past week-end look
Inn after business affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. U .Marshall iiindo
a trip lain the comity seat Saturday
mid purchased supplies from local
niprrliants.
Itollln Jcffera. Paul Hilton and
Jim Hilton spent yenterday hunting
tn Hie Matin illtrlrt and returned
with some fitio ducks and romo.
Mr. W. 11. Ilarrl. who has been
vast. Actual magnitude Pcnus , a ghorl ,jrao. They are Just to call
much on tho transportation l-'attHUhm tt, RirU. laiW1.
elopment of tho future. Despite,
cheap sites, raw material and un-. Sultan's prlvato band has Joined
developed power possibilities that , tho Nationalist:. What does It play?
have always existed, Inadequate .Turkey trots, of course.
transportation has always been a
hampering ohstaelo In tho way of .
of a hit than Georges Carpeutinr did. j hero from Corning for the past few
day visiting her daughter, Mrs. W.
11 IS not triui lliai .-sew i orders
sleep in their shoes so they will be
ready when fire breaks out.
Longer dresses arc here only for
Mr. Addlngton of Ohio claims hi
glider stays up ladwflnlttly. but wej
can't tell you how Indefinitely.
Neighbors protest a grand opera
singer practices late at night. The
singer claims she doesn't. It may bo
the wind.
Girl named Priybycylowicx mar-
standing and Its Immense future
possibilities.
At this distance from tho present
hearing In Washington. It seems
that this point Is being missed. Old
precedents and old traditions are
being made much of. Our under
standing of tho 1920 act is that It
was pasted to break the yoke cf
precedent, and cast oft the shackles
of tradition.
In tho old day, when tho west
was a succession of vast grain
fields and unfonced cattle range
from tho western edge of the Rock
ies to tho sea, the railways ac
quired the habit of picking out like
ly areas, labeling them "Union Pa
cific territory." "Southern Pacific
territory," etc.
Around tbeso they sought to cast
u wall of restriction, designed to
keep out tall competitors, while
they proceeded to extract revenues
for all the traffic would bear
In those days of scant capital,
when tho undeveloped west lent
no security to tbo undertaking, this
was Justifiable policy perhaps,
Hut a new era Is here, and the
policy of tho pioneer days must
pass with them.
What might havo been necessary
dlrcrlmlnatlon against the people of
the west In tbo first few decadoi
of railway construction, Is no longer
good business.
And, In dealing with tho west's
transportation problom, It must not
bo forgotten that the people, and
not the railways pay tho bills.
That n common carrier Is but
the agent of tho people, subsisting
on revenues collected from the peo
ple In freight und passenger rates,
and not the dictator of tho pcoplo'a
destinies that It once was In a day
that tbo llourbons among tho rail
way executives do not seem to know
has passod.
Tho railroads of today, and the
railroads of tomorrow moro so,
must rcallzo that tho day when tho
carrier could placato a mistreated
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Ulkrs Irom'lhe People
KAYS COl'ltTHOCSK CUSI
-siioi'M) m:
O. Houston, loll thl tnorjitiiK on her
return tu the California city.
l.ouls Ureeu, general suportntcti
dent of tho Ghlloitiln I. umber com
pany. Fcnt yesterday In town vtstt
lig friends, lie returned to Child
lulu last even inc.
Mrs. It. K. Wtlirow aol daughter;
Waive, and .Toun McDonald apoat this
week-end at the MeDnnald ranch In
KatiRoll valley with Mr. and Mrs.
I., t.. McDonald.
manufacturing sin the west.
In the readjustment of trans
portation systems and methods
which the interstate commcrco com
mission Is now -undertaking, under
Oio powers contcrrend by tbo Ksch
Cutnmlns act. western Industry dc-'
7""' ""- ,;'".. fried Jn New Jersey and her name isfbeen transf.-rred tu the Ka. rami -to
given to Its present wpeetabto Mrg ,,oUgf so ovorboiI)P ,g hat)pr. Lff!co Mlwt , wl ,, for
PINK Till'.!'
John Hurry more b.is rmuul nmitti
er screen role that fit liM tiiltnellf
genius perfectly In the (loldwyu pic
ture, "Sherlock Holmm." adapted
from Wllltnm tlllleiies sing.i play
mado from tho Cotian Doyle detec
tive atnrlm,. which Is to be shown nt
the Pine Trco theatre tonight Ho
Is 'os much In lilt elenvMit na the
world-renowned detective n ho wry
in Hie dual rolo In "l)r Jetiyll and
Mr. llydo" oV as Itbhird HI or ns
Olnnnotto In "The Jet" on the
speaking stage. Young, handsome
nnd magnetic, he pivsseasea In ntiiiu
danro thnso huinnii nunllilea whlrh
rontrtbiito so largely to an nrtor's
popularity.
llarrymoro'a screen i-rpulation Is
going to' be greatly advanced by his
authoritative, ncllng In "Sherlock
Huliiton." whteh Is one of tho twen
ty big aiipor-features that (Inldwyn
Is uinkltiK this season. He prove
lilmsi'lf as treat n screen uclor as
his previous work had proved him a
genius on tho sponltlng stage, t:ery-
'ouo will waul to see Mr. Ilnrrymore
as Sherlock ! Inline. Tho production
wna directed by Albert Parker who
took the company to ! island and
Switrnrl.iml for tunny of tho scones.
"Sherlock Holmes" I a mystery
story with thrills and siispcuso and
a high-powered dramatic pint, guar
anteed to keep cscryone who sees tt
spellbound. It ran fur Hire,, month
at tho Cameo theatre. New York,
after liavllli; played to record bust
MM at the Ciipltiil. ili world's tilg
giUt theatre.
W. II. Srhellliaas. aiiOiniianle I
by Mrs. Schellhaaa, arris ud here vei-
terda from Montague, California '
and will fill tbo poiltloa with he.
Standard Oil company left vara t by J
Mies llernarJlno Hnnnon. ln has
Sacramento Friday.
F. P. Keen, pntotn tlugl t, in
chargo of tho Klamath pine beetle
project, has returned from n sveek's
visit In Portland. While away Keen
n ablu to avt the siilinort of tho
l I IM!iln ii.,-,,.., r-Mi pv f'nnlupv.atlnn niln-
elation for the Pine beetle work am
they will recommenil the re-appro-prlatlon
of fund by tho government
ni:w PIAXOS
The l'jrl Sheplierd Company has
Just received a large and Ions de
layed shipment of player plnnos nnd
aro highly gratified at their ability
now to fill their customers Christ
mas order... , 1-itf
Iltnd Water, Light & Power Co..
al:a' hoarlng before federal power
commission on JS.ouo.Oon power
tlfs si I lit clitiin. r.vr
Corvallla ha new I' o.ooo chicken j
hatchery. !
Henri Woik tin J I oo.ooo woidon
flumo from tli" l hutes started.
Prettiest Co-Ed
Editor Herald:
As tho court house dccMon has
been rondered by tho circuit court ; for carrynK ,, u10 work
I wouiii courieousiy suggest mai inei
case be appealed to the supremo j
court for tho following reasens:
Klrat. That tho people of Klam-I
ath county as n whoje would be far
better satisfied for seven wlro men
of tho law to decide such an Import
ant matter than fr one man to do
se:
Second. That Judge Hklpworth Is
a young man while older heads of
mora mature Judgment aro more de
sirable; Tlilrd. Tho fuithor costof such
action will bo very small probably t
not more than a nickel for each In
dividual tax payer:
I'curtli. Tho cupremo oourt has!
agreed ti- plaro the ease nheail on
tho calendar on account of public im-!
portancn consequently tho delay will !
bo shert:
Fifth. If tho matter U 1?ft in llsj
present standing thero are man) .
peojde In tho county that will still
harbor tho opinion that Flnlshackers
millions hod mnru svelght In tho cir
cuit ccurt decision than did (ho law i
anil fuels: '
Sixth. As a whoto It would not
doubt render submission easier and (
In every way moro satisfactory to
both victor and vanquished; '
Koventh. It would also seem that
any person who would stninucusty
objects to this inciter as abovo stat-'
ed could and would bo auspoctcd of
a deslro tn be unfair. '
Then whim tho supremo court has I
finally passed upon tho matter
whichever way It inuy be, everybody I
"shut up" and consider It past his-
s.U
i heme tbe moil fnmoiiti American
painter, Frederic llemltiglen. nnd
ironi Itemiimion'a eoiiceiitlou of the
great West, he has woven a million
plcttiroluilltlod "(lilt of I tin DiiHt,"
In whllli ItemlngtoirH palntliiRx are
re horn' on I lie movie screen, Atid
here h lil prediction, which amy
ilHille sotiio nnd shock others, but
noicrthcli-j Il Is entirely wllhlti Hie
probabilities of the remarkable ad
vance of motion picture:
Mr. MeCnrlhy centends: that grcnt
nrtlli of tho future the Item
braudts. Whlsllem mid ItnphiiKln of
tho next netiunttlon will give the
world their Inspiration In reels of
nii'tlen picture film, supplementing
the masterpieces on canva ni we
have them today. Ik It logical? The
movie man argument seems sr"teii
tlflrally sound, ain't ho prove hi
contention to he nothing mnro than
an evolution entirety within oxpee
tnlloiis. The inmnrkable imidiit-llou "Out
of the Diti" will have Its final
showing this evening ut The l.lhort)
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B ROADWAY AT S'PARl C
Portland, Orb.
YOU ARE ASSURED A PERSONAL
HOSPITALITY AND INDIVID
UAL ATTENTION
throuKh the conibiiicd efforts of n staff
who, after years of trainiiiK, under
stand the needs of the traveling jHihlic.
Music, Dnncintr nntl the Bc.it to Ent
at
tiii: srii.wn
Thero cannot bo nny better pic j
turea offered In Kl.imalh I'.illt than I
tho booking of the Strand for thei
next few months calls for I'racll- J
oallv nil the populiir tar) wilt be
seen ot IliU theatre, many of the pic i
ture being tho very latent relet .
Tomorrow' Dorrl Kcnyo'i in '
"Wllld Honey" will be the fi-ilur.-and
following this will be gn it "
lures one after aiinihcr
Sunday tlm great pltur(, of the
wnrhl'a rhamidoiuhlp wn 4111011
mntrli between Joe Sleilier and Carl
Cadlnrk whlrh toil; place in New
Vork at .Madison Square Garden wll'
be shown.
Wednesday evening of this week
two turkey nnd two big ili'.k.'n
will be glren away. The linu-u- will
lie i,til.ej lll.1t I'.lrllt but l m it
be "tie of lliota to carry home a ts i
fat bird fr Thanksgiving dinner
come ntong The picture U .ila
wurili ihi" prlco of twenty cent,
wild h I Hi" Strand's high figure
:itrnlse the ieoile's ilrliin house.
UN Dcflnllloii 1
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Arthur M. Mkyrrs mmaolp
M'G3SZttX&$XSKSZZL3U
TH
UST PAyMEMT"
Pola Ni-isrl. who m-urvri no Insts'
lly In "Pnitslon' will bo seen In 11
fasclanltiiK new l'jra.T.jii.it picture,
"Tho Laii Payment" at iho Pine
Tnti TueaJay. It's a tremendous
production In which the famous ac
tress Is seen at her best.
Kld-r W.itklns. of Muddy lloll.w
Just back from the illy, was Icllinn'
1 his wife ot thu church be had attend-
Till: I.IIIIIItTV
The anlniate.1 jdr litre ha already
made Its lmprea en science anil
commerce, and has created Us own
field III art, hut It has remained for
a California motion picture direc
tor. John P. McCarthy, tn Klartle the
art worl I by stealing Its owi thun
der by weidlnK lb Hcreen M Itie
fine art. H I1.1.1 taken for hm
ed.
i'lllil you know any of llielr
songs?" asked alto.
"No," replied the elder; "tiny
didn't ting anything but nnthemi "
"Anthems! exrlnliueil hts wifi-
"What on earth Is an .iiitlidti" 1
"Well." answere.i the elder. ' I '
can't tell you Jtt't I'tactly. but if
I'd say to you, 'lletsy. the cow are
In tho corn. Hint wouldn't be nil an
them. Hut If I'd say, -Iluty. lletsy
lletsy, the rows- the row Ho- 1 1..I- f
stein cow. tbo iiiuley cow. tin Jcrn-r i
COW, tho Spoiled cow all the rw
are In aro In the torn- corn
corn. Ah-moti!'
Why, that'll be an aiitbnm "
TONIGHT AT THE
STRAND
1 or win. in- i;vi:itvitniiv :oi:k ao
110M1: op tiii: HtiDuiNsov n:ri in.s
A I!u;o Hitllin Production Stariitii;
Mabel B.dlin
"MARRIED PEOPLE"
(.lent Pliliic ulnl it t.linl hi Ml.
AIno Vuudcvillc Movioa and Good Comedy
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Two Turkeys nnd Two Big ChicUctn Will Be
Given Awtty. Conic nnd Get One.
TUESDAY'S FEATURE PICTURE
IIOIIIS ItKM'OV IN
"WILD HONEY"
I'll no, im'l Cnlu).
TIu
COMING SUNDAY
World's Chunipionship Wrestling Match
Joe Steelier nnd Enrl Gtuldoclc
While In town tnl:n a swfai nt the
Hot Springs Hath llnimo I'll
tory and I would further euggoit I
pooplo by promlsos ot building 11 that If any 0110 commence or ovon
now station, hero and thero along Jnttompt to commenco any action to 1
tho lino, is gone
'Tho people are doing their own
building, and towering factory
chlmneyo, dotting what fifty years
.ago were doaert wastes, or at best
,grnln Holds, attest their diligence.
,,To get' tho raw products of tho
forest, farm and mlno. to theso fac
tories qnd the, finished products
trtfin the factories to tho markets
of tbo world calls for modern trans
portation metheds: calls for tbo
tearing down of all restricting
walls and barrlera, and 'he open
ing of tho western gatewaya to all
carriers who caro to come through,
furthcror continue this controversy
to hiss tho KU Klux Kian on to ,
them. 1
Respectfully yours,
II. A. B.MMITT.
,' XKW p'l.WOS'SSOH '
Splendid values, ton year 'guaran
tee, pmajl slto and dlvidod payments
coyorlne two and ono-half years
Karl Shepherd Co.. nu7,Maln. 15tf
O.-W. H, &. N Co. litis' equipped (ill
olectrically oporated tlo treating
I Plant,
Pacific Power &' 1-lght company
'aiibject, of coumo, to regulation of. has enlarged Tygh, valley power
the "interstate commerce "commls- plant.
alon, based on tbo rato of oxpan- Albany Drilling or oil In I.a
sldu of growing western industrial 1 comb district to bo reaumod.
enterprise, 1 McMlnuvlllo talking new city hal.X
I ! 1
If to '
aw
Furs
Eoys don't forget to trup the coyotes. I will
pay you good prices for thern this ccaton.
arvin Cross
113 N. 4th St., After Dec. lat.
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Esther MacDonald of Northwest
ern University was voted tho most
beautiful girl In a recent co-ed
lieauty contest Oho Is an all
round ntblcto and stands hluh In
her btudjea.
Playing At The Liberty
Wn aro iiliiroro when wn toll you that
"OUT OF TE DUST"
1 un iintiKiiul pbliirc. A crnwdeil Ikhi.sii nil day
Hiimluy tostlflea to lis merit, lOvcry patron may
recnto 0110 of tho beiutlful Frederick Iteitilngtoii
iiivttiriM free. Tonight will 1m' tho final showing
of "Out (f tho DiiMt."
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TUESDAY
Wllllum Dune-ail In WIIKIti: MILS' AltlJ MII.V.'
A thrilling utory or tho mining 'camps.
WKDNKHOAY-f-Thn great Niulmov.i ularrlug
In M IIOI.IH IIOPSI!' from thu play by Ihson.
I'li'wwsniMiswMii stnnsA" WVAlfLA BrT
si 1 1111 siwiil 1 nwnri 1 11 iiilirtlsinili
'rutucai
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LVtasXtuustakSs!
wamiai
LAST TIMES TODAY
John Bnrrytnore
in
"SHERLOCK HOLMES"
A.niericn'o Foremost Actor in the World's
Greatest Detective Story.
GOLDWYM GRAPHICS, TOPICS OF THE DAY,
SELZNICK NEWS
TUESDAY
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WwlHi
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i riiiMfstfisWr sfT'i
'" In life's gay
whirl she danced
to the music of
folly I
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tlirmigh "Passion," "(lypny l,ovo"
nnd "Ono Ariibluu Nlghl"' nil talea of
11 hyajomi tlay. Until hero, In "Tho
b.ikt Payment, ' itho 'riaiilieH Into thu
pnmcntl A iilcliiro of Piirla mill It.s
night life now!
A picture glowing with KOiv.pouh clil
or, vivid with diniiiii, Hparldltii; with
bonutlfiil women.
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