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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1922)
"V,t 'i s t- & .Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TIHIMV, NOVKMUIIlt i, Hf'. ThcEYtHing Herald c4- 1 1 Hilt ! .I.. . . , i . tr AT THE THEATRES V. M. Iioinjl, JMKor Md PiMtstor -r-r - !' tJ. f I izmuiaedj) rn . r V. O.iHIOKMD AOrertMag Maaaccr Pabllifead dally Mcept Sunday, t Th HstfkU-Publishing Company ot Klafettk Falls.at lie Eighth attest. Entered at tha postofflc at Klam ath Falls, Or., for transmission ,taroi(iw,lh .smalls an Meond-claaa WttT.'7 ; 'MEMBER, Qf. THB'.88O0IATED PKK86 Tha Associated Freaa it mciuiit Jlj entitled to the nta (or publics ittoa ot all news dltpatchos credited to It. or' not otherwise crodltod In ;tht 'paper, and alto the local new pubh"ahed'herelri. ADVERTISER Corr for display advertising must be In this oftlm not Inter tlinn 3 p.m. on the day preceding publica tion In order to be Inserted In the issue ot the paper ot (ho noxt day. i Want ads and readlne notice will be received up to 12 noon on the dr ot Issue. ' Herald Publishing; Company. .TfKHOAY, NOVKMIlttR !W, 1IKEJ. SJ.jis j. . 'j Fashions very newest arrivals yesterday. I'INi: Tlllir 'which will li, aluiwii nt The l.lhcity Tho ntorle IiuIiir toti! of tho m- theater today. Tho Mnry tloalti with iHKoment ot I'olu Nonl In t'liurllo tho HimHi uitloy rhUI intuitu; iorIoii I Chaplin mid rtinatitortililo Inteiost to, of CiMernm und Wllllmn Duncan tho Picture hi'luir nhnwn tit Tho Nlni.iltrnrliir 1,..., i...,. .... I ,.. !,..,.. f l'lnc Troo toiilKht its both theso mum Iho publlr a picture nt tho lucntn nt Beautiful models in Brocade and fur also Angora and Felt Sport Hats. pwlll bo shown. Whether the story bo true or not many will oo tho 'plrturoa tonlRlii because, of. thut re port. ... There Is only one rnmplulnt to made About "I'ny l.iy", tho latent Chnrle Cltnpllii picture which opens lonlRht nt tho 1'lno Tiwi Theatre M FAIRLY DEALT ' ANY efRhe of relief will be breathed nt the announce- Anient, that an clcht hour day bat been reitored In Klamath's lumber Industry. It stabilizes things, and elves ui alt n working basis for causing, next year's business. v It Is unthinkable (bat when the 1 operator have done tho obviously. ,. square thine, and stood rUht up to their plodcc. that employes will fall to meet their obligation squarely. Dlsqulotlng rumors have been s afloat all season that Klamath's la bor controversy had not been set tlod, but only postponed. Not only locally, but far and wide the rum jnrs bavo had disastrous effects. They have 'kept local business enterpriser from expanding aa they should, and they havo kept away from Klamath the moat desirable, class of c.'tlzcns. Klamath crunty Is not a battle field, upon which all tho warring elements ot society aro entitled to meet and settle their differences. It la an undeveloped country, where everyone must put his shoulder to the wheel and lift to his utmost, of ten at considerable personal eacrl Nee of cash and conviction. Unquestionably the lumber men have luado sacrifices In this more In tho Interests ot general harmony. Dut they havo made a Rain ot In estimable value. They havo pr&t'ed that they have dealt from tho top of the deck- throughout the came, and that their Interest In the welfare of thla community In a heart' Interest. and not merely a financial Interest. They bare erased the lant trace of skepticism and aro entitled to the full credit that public opinion bo stows on men who squarely meet tbelr public obllGatlons. tr, - j tho Willamette Iron A Steel Works J.lnR th0 innrnlnR but the Httlo pen of Portland has completed the first pie would study straight through locomotive, ever manufactured on , until noon. There was soino op tho Pacific coast, a big, sUWlrlvo ( position to the plan by mothers logging engine. Tho machine was who aro working slnco It leaves assembled In the Willamette plant, , their children home too Ioiir alone from parts east In Portland found-, and they prefer to havo them In rles. It Is the beginning of a gront . school. Industry. Kven under the present program tho plant plans to turn ! Mr' llox Ml"ati. who for the out ono of this typo of locomollcs ,,a" ,wo weok" ,"1!, ,lpp" lu,ro vNlt a month. ' lnK ncr Parent. -Mr. mid Mrs. C. C. Another important Industrial an-1 ,'ow' lcft ,hl n"nR tor her home nnunccment, and ono In lino with ln ,,ornpro'k- She was accompanied tho first, Is tho formation by I.o ' ,,y ncr !,ma11 npPh,!W' ''""' Slcmeni. Angeles, Son Francisco, Portland i Alfre.t itl.,.v.r if, n.i. ... and Seattle plauts of a J20.000.000 after a brief visit hero with his l ateel merger, that will make the ter. Mrs. I.. II. Hague. Illaeser . ncatcrn steel Industry Independent whoso home Is In New York, has ot the east. It Is proposed to erect , boon on tho coast on a combined a J7.S00.000 blast furnace In Utah. , business and social visit for reveral closo to Iron and coal deposits, to aeeks. Mrs. Hague hod not seen ' supply tbo coast plants partlclpat- her brother for 11 years. Ing In the merger. The Southern i I California Iron nnd Steel company..' MlM Uorothy Elliott, daughter o' , tho Immense Judson works at Oak- J,r- m"' x,r- K- ' Elliott, who for) land, the Miller Intoreits of Utah. I ,!le )i,5t 'cw moaths hns been In I which control the raw material, and ,,orI;l"'l studying music at iho Kl tho gigantic Pacific Coast Steel "on-Whlte conservatory, roturn.vl company arc In on the deal. I lloIr'c ln,t nl's,,t for tt visit whlrh Only tho0 who realize what a wlu cx,oml over the holidays. Miss part steel playe In moderh Industry. Klllolt wa accompanied homo by can appreciate the magnitude of M,M CM Anderson who will vli.it theso new developments In western ! ,iero ,13t" ,ho flr8t ' ,he year as Industrial enterprise. i ,llc hcuso guest of Miss Klllott. As these new Industrial links aro . forged, there should be a corre- MOTHERS FORM CLUB spondlng development of trauspor-, tatlon facilities. Arousing? of lnti-rot In Tho Industrial era Is upon the' PuplU U Parent. V west, and tb0 old policy of creating I II h. He hits put n ban on the horao drawn stiige-coaeh, Iho I, ml man tir ing Runs na he rides Into eamp nut! a thonanml nnd ono other oiitl'iuntod stunt fotind in dims ot iho lluffnlo Dili type. Instead Mr Duncan preaenla n rlcaialoiy of ilio weat. abowlus real us iv.it roots snoutit lie tun. mining ramus iiml miltlemonU. Tin' There U only one flinplln Any- netfon U awlft moving uunlust pie. no doubting It need only sro "Pay tnrou)tin liark-cmitnila nud the ell Hay." Tho dlstlneilveness of art Isjmai rotiios In u real fut fiKht bo aomethlUK that ran ho acquired it ween Dunenit nnd Snllor Tom Wll- neither by study or work It Is n , son, formerly sparring partner of! matter of ability mid Iniilart: and Hob Htislmmona. This li u real i combat unit dlfforent from tho ordi nary screen eon flirt. Until mm fight lo wlu and It Is only Diiui'iin's superiority thai saves the ilii f, r tho hero. Playing At The Liberty A Itoitmiit'o or tbo tli'on Coiinltv. lie ltd nlli- IJi.lil, Ih A Stmi of "WHERE MEN ARE MEN" Wllllmn Hutu mi mid IMItli .IMinvm me Hie stura. WEDNESDAY 'I'he (.'lent Hu-.lni .'.IMOA niirm Iiijj In "A DOLL'S HOUSE I'lnili tbo pin) 1 1) Item II. Ibsen, If joii cine f'lr Hto U'M on lli, "liver Miivn, If tnu nppiiiliile nrl, mo N'.V.IMUVA. & wmwl.ftSV -vs W K "fCi t i - ij f mM mms r5ffSteK i w revs 55v. u j ' ill f Ml - j 'i O4 -w . OXa'.'li'. , j i P V I v gxsssa &vjrursanrr,usMU3U32ayrsKUTn.a M W X fcTt ata - ta -- wu w w I a luiNiiiMi ai n-it, thi: STitAMi Th girl who emtio lo seeff .m.l cmalued lo prny Is a.liu'ri'.lr i,,i tmyed by beautiful Doris K.'nio In "Wllil llonev" an oxrelleni p'i, toptay production Hint is li,,iii.,i for exhibition tonight nt the Strand theatre "Wild Honey" la the name of a danrn ball girl who Ihril In tin-1 nicked west In the plmm r d.iv ' Shu was amusingly pretty nnd i,n'( ilelitht In ureaKIng mens linsrts She roiieo.itratod her roqueiiv up on the you uc ntw parson, and ln ' Im 'ng human, surrumbel to hi wiles She, usoit him an n ' .1 t . ' ' until strenuous elrrumsmnros r tralrd hi true inaiiltoed to l.i-r and shi awoke to find herself bis lovui,; riiaplln is the oie prM,.-i who ran ! Uvp. The part f Wild Hoih- gu,i blend the flnp art of paiu.imlne with1 ' Kcuyon a wide runge for h.-r i j a serious mien that makes the w hole ' roat ruraatllltv and she plays t'i. wrm &U p A MO ?rQ6 ff w U )tf: 'J ri) Imi'orsoaatlan Irrestaiibly funny. Don't ask what "Pay Day" la all about. It btuit't a plot like "The Bamut, from wild abandon if pimt devotion, with extraordinary si III Tomorrow night two turkrv p 1 1 1 Kid." It Isn't supposed to. but It's ;"" enicKona will le riven nv , iieaiieiny , , ,,... v.. ...hinv ,. ni,iibut tho real value of the show wit "U ' ....... i, ...... . -.. .,..,.. i. ...,.i,i ' bo irrinter Ihnn ovrr tur thrr.i II break Into n coy giggle If It ruubl : I reo Charles JianjUns on to a long . ' N'orma Tnlmadge in oarnera ana maintaining gateways -"oiuora or smucnts at me Sacrod , ch ... ,,. -. nonrhalantlr 'Moon." a story ot riot In for the protection ot favored rail- '' academy met yenerday and , r0.ng Kvtm aaJ,Plte lIBaor Itusala, way systems must be abandoned, j formed a club, as yet unturned to ,m,)rnMloa ,hat ,. u swinging' Tbo M. N. w :i ii- Wlioopt'f, Let 'it Hiu'k!!! Another Knockout Western Fc.ilurt; Tonijfht. IIDIHS hi:in is "WILD HONEY" V I'lrliiT n'l Hnliij. PiV Louis Joyce Vance Thi. picLuru blinds bavU Hit'inorics t)f pionocr (lavs, cowboy sporth ami punti'mus galore. (Ircal ritfinpr nd roping stunts, also TWO GOOD COMEDIES Show Situta U:15 Don'l forget thu Turkeys atul Chickfin-, which will he given awny Wednesday tujjht. COMING SUNDAY Worhi'.. (. i.ii! .i.;nliip i"-tlin M:;lih bitwii ,I..f Sii'i-kcr .i.nl Kill C:u!il."'! .iNt) .l.icK lli.ie in "Bnrb Wire" lJrvJWBrgrtrsaasrwuaaxegroxa!3.';.A for the purpose or arousing Inter-1 est In tho pupils, their studies audi Personal Mention :ilong on a crowded stroot car. If Chaplln'a picture. Ho wroto. iiinnirr co.mmitti'h .ii:i.'in social function". Mrs. Fred ""! tho stery. He dlrrctol tbo making Tlir eotintv bodget eommnte.i m Inn Venn ..Ini-IA.1 .-ttn I .. nn.l ll . ' .-.-.. -. . ... ;:,", " """ "" of It and Ho stars In It. Apparently "" onrruonii u- O. . Lnglo secrotary. Their days .. .t.t -. ,t.. .i ..,.... ...i.i ciurl nnd boean tlm work it nuitri v' wj n ii iu iv diiiii i - " t-yf meeting tvtll bo on tho second i Chaplin y'aifve4nld alt that needs to.lnS o koi for I DM. TH Mrs-. Jchn Short was In town shon. "u" ""'" "cunrauajs or eaeii , i... ..m -!Ut Clliaiilln eomily li' mllteo coaalsta Of th.' m-m Ping yesterday from her home nean mo"h' more of a truflm la this caso than J " cannty court assl ted uuciwona, wcck. wntcn comes PVor hecau.o n addition lo Charles tho first of December, will bo oh-,1 1)rbthcr Sydney U hi the eact. too. served by the clubs ami on Tum. ..... -..- ....... ,. ..i.. Mntln wa n nn,.- . .1 I. .1.1 I lllll III" Uar BISO lUClUUd bliaU " - vi. ...iiiii 11111 oajr ami r nuay or Kuucatlonnl Merrill. Tom Newton a sheepman from I h AN UNHOLY WORD t. I F YOU can't do anything more to niak0 the world better during the holiday season, you can at least refrain from tbo butchery of lang r.sje which substitutes "X-inas" for Christmas, In writing of the festi val. And If you do your part to rid the news and advertising pages of the newspapers, shop windows, signboards and your personal let ters or that- unhallowed word, you will have done u very worthy work. Do you ever stop to thlnlt of tha denial of Christian fulth Involr rd In the abbrevlatou? Christmas is a word of tho most beuutfful significance, a combina tion ot the hp.ly name, Christ, nud muss, a religious observance. The other word we hate to write I II, we hate to see It In print sub stitutes for the name, round which is wrapped our deepest cherished faith, a letter that Is a recognized symbol of the unknown quantity. The non-Christian and tha athe ist may be entitled to use the short er term, but tho believer in the morning. Davo Skcen is hero today from tho reservation looking after busi ness affairs. William Rrlffith was n couaty scat visitor from his Poe valley ranch home yesterday. Umls Anlt. who resides on a homestead near Odessa, la In the city for n two-days' visit. Oscar Anderson, a farmer nenr'j Olene, waa is town yesterday after-1 j noon transacting business. " j week any ono will bo welcome who wishes to visit thu school at any hour during theso two days. Voi) may thing jour luck Is bad. but what about tbo Akrau (O i man who pswaof his fal teeth Just u f re Thanksclvion I'ttrvlanco and Mark Swain, whn are splcndl dfolls for thojstar's stunts. The eomedy brings the Inevitable re flection that "Pay Day" ronios only) too InfreiU'.ntly rr M.h -h. Tin; minim -uroti-ot, .if nu.itt"ir Mm . i - 'I.-d II ii Dntdwln. J. II. Ilcbba and K vet: Till: OPTIMIST r-In winter, when the tree aro lwr, And fro.n files In the bllltig nir. H hear the erhoos far aw.ty. Of songs thi) hlr.li will sing In Muy ; To him Is burn.' in wmtn h mr i Tl'.- i. I, I. i . -... .- i' i rt..- opi ini.41 -:rM7mizzm??i&ZZrA , riu:i'i Ei v -."fc. ..iTireAi.i..ii us.'Gi u V' ... i :, of lira. i P HaJ A5iPju IS. m k-. r (l .v-W rtta,r. fw mil I .a '-mvKHrn - ?. w &$ w? w 'r- a 'aT .& pi. :'-2 iviM j va . air-wi uetaw ... y ,,v VV'" . "! uXn.JUi-.viTttf'4It'4iir?viuii f M 1.. t H Av nv J?jrj4m .A I I. vk'. vViHl. m iS 'rs 3 .' i& muz t wM4vii mi',-4 ;!Hii r.M:o:.M. Ai"iA.iiON n.- A marriage license was Issued yes., tcrday afternoon to Homer It. Cof fey and Miss Florence FlnnK ' Hugh and Dennis O'Conner are In town today purchasing supplies for tbelr ranch "near Stuklo moun tain. Frank Uavli liore for "a brief business visit from San Franclc having arrived lat night. He i- registered at the Whlto Pelican hotel. It. I,. Thompson arrived hero laxt.'l night from Slison, California, and' I registered at tho White Poll- can hotel. Mm .i, r ,.... ,- . ... I& mi. uhu' .'.re .'mil i.r.un sjivni ine day la town from their homo nt Al-'i grma on a combined business and pleasure visit. i . .i,v, 111 llll'l teachings of the new testament j Vorij Gordon wng n county scat j shows a world of unthinking Ignor- visitor yesterday nftcrnoon when ho j anco whe be allows blmsolf to dojeumn Into town from his ranch on HO. "' (the Merrill road. ! Thn nnwsrinner henilwrllnr nl- ways socking tho shortest forms of . .K,c'1 Lovo' u bu'"S contractor. j oioresslon. Is nrob.ihlv 3 ern.nt nf. ,0" on lno niorning train for his, fonder In this rccard ns any on... In Seattle after aovoral tnontha !!...': hv t,nn ...Inl.ln f ,1... "Pen h" "" bUSlnCSS, gospel -to fulf Into tho snaro. It' is an otfcnxo' against g6od taste l'aiito onq should,, wish to commit wittingly., .and wo trust thut some' J CI.- r...i..l ..! ..Ill .. I UI! BUIIH U SCI?'! 11UBUUU "III UU launchod' against it that It will disappear from use. j BIG STRIDES I oooks for JmmM I lis Latent and Grcntcst Picture, Also Christmas '.JHlfT,- titlJiK'M P3 ' 1 jhdAST PAYMENT. Why not make your book selections PIOW? Luter on it may be impossible to get the one you'd like to have. Our Ltock of books is unusually complete and if we have not the one you want there i3 still time to fjet it. We'll. be gltid to or der it for you. f Late Fiction, Children's Books, Books for Older Girls and Boyo, Gift Volumes, 3iblea, Testaments, Dictionaries. s iy v r"mth i i ie''is5t? HzimV'iAfUU sUn ryJtf A-'iteiss' sTM 8. W. Dwlnnel), a liimbornmti from Macdoel. arrived hero last! nght and will attend to busltieui affalra for the next few daya. Miss Gr'aco Harrlni;lon, who was here on an official chapter visit from the J(ed Cross headquarters In Son Francisco, roturned south this morning. Books, or any other gifts will, be 'reserved for you upon payment of a small deposit. '. , Make your selections' now! A petition is belns circulated by a frrnilll of innthnm Imltiv nutlnf mark tho march of Industrial ,at lc hou )f tll0 flr!(t ..ntlo progress westward In the past two bo changed In order that their decados, wo call nttenUon to two children may get out at noon In- HOWS 8torltS of the Weik. Stead of after lunch If ll,t worn tint is tbo announcement Hint ldono there would be no Teross diir-; tri n-.ram'r-r Tr-iw -r x r iTvi-n.tpi i-i rt-kV V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE l A picture clowing with color, vivid with drama, sparkling with beautiful women. COMING stVff J ii Drama IMf J rvfi-i ev f vxix irrtTufc rfnri EMVtillli.P PURIJY I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS '. ..K W nKKmLk Mfsrvl fACCUpACvl mm missing: S'l'ARRIMO I OWEN MOOIE 8 .Kg m rM 1 C''rs7-ynitvq''tray;'Vi--,ri:3n7 n u i is feEigagaiMir-yi;w.7rar!axD tfHmmfiiiinmimimmwm-!nwfA -VfWf'' " " " mrMff ww mny-