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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1924)
Two THE LVZW.C HFRA? P. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rtiiivw. M.Mtfir ai, juim ,1 i: rais OF '' 1 . " L1 V4 JET IN API : HkA.Vk, 'Hh,fVMnrch SI. More than a-iiin Kotr1ntw lire ev v 'peciireto attend'" the illAvifUt Vet'al tonfcrny o.f the t irst Mlotttry intarhntiOnftl .district; whkh ;wlll ho held hero for three day. April is. it iind 15, next. The dtstrlct rlnbraree.the. nutofDor Washington. Or rfnn, iiprthorit Idaho and. tlrlthrt Colittnhhv; . t ; . )..). i . tWlneM ' sessions, luleVapersed . "with numerous : special -ontortciin- Wiiik ftAvf4m blAitr...tiM nt- (I'fHtott of delegates tluritiR the first faV day.-' ' ( . .. , AddtAssev br prominent Hotnr JUtuX, AoJuihfc Jllfes' jk: Itigley, gov liruoY Jf tfio tlrjt liitrlVl. and Estes Sfcioecor Of Portland Or'., past in ternational president have, been Mhcduled. ; Dr. Charles F, Nlken-! taj president of the Spokane, Ro-' tary cJub, will give I ho address of wleom..')',. ' .-., HenrjSutlo:' president of the I'hlvursl'ty of Washington, will speak on "Fellowship at the Haals of in- buntoua) Coop? ration.' ; l)rN A. H. ThaW, president "of t,he University j or Idaho, will also deliver an nd- 'WW Rhelty of Vancouver. B.C.. will UlK o th "Smpldyer-s Rela ItWt, ;tp; the. Employe.?? . ' -? VotDr. speakers include Tom Davis of .Bute. .. Mont., past governor of Wenafehe. Wash,, and R. A. Booth of Eugene; Or. , .,v . .... . -i". li ! ; ;ineH presidenta s Aluner;' And Vpveroor'8 ball", arc, scheduled for ,ibojseeond day of the sessions. cVmmunty singing,' music by the yVVlma Quartet smoker and club 'sliyat bay been, arranged s tor the .tlinttr tide, p.f the 4wnyentioti. . ytsiu to the "industrial soction. of thc cli "a'ad sightseeing toura. . hiW bfn .incorporated In the program.' A Wf tournament w(ll be held on tt nnal day of the convention. Tr'vTliis W'itii" You r.. Pi a no n h n J 3--a S-t-U 5?: v - air . i 1 dial X V . T X t ft - V' f ff-5 IS. "f ' v I t IeIm PROF' OEEO j. UlnlnK lt;e In lln 1 rliauilior ot I co:iitn'ivi ilin'iiK roi.m was filled to i hi- I'mll today wli.n the Kotarlant. : unit KiwanUiiH Jo'iii'il In a luimiuet nt V illi h Professor K. T. Heed of j l). .. V. was the elilef speaker. PiMfivsor Heed pelnted all optl : inhtle plrturn of the future r.f tin I nation. la all eilllial periods, ho ; hicM the liitelliKen e of Amerli a luul j r'st ii to find a way out, and Anierl iran intelllxence was rtillvini! now to i lad in out of the posi-war period, j t'hief itiioni; Oregon Institutions that jure . developinit the stale. addliiK to . lis ' nuriciiltnr.il a:id liidiistrlal ': wVallh. ajid thus hi lwarkns the til i lure of tilt nnilon Is the O. A. I. P. I.arey, president of the I siliilem hody and taptalo of the '2S fOoth;!ll team of Ihe 0. A. I', iivsed I the' Impoilnnfe of athletlix. Presl . I dent ' Wiley; tor (he Hotary aluh. and President Wirsf. for the Kittanls Itave llnpres.)vo talks on tlu prln elple'd hnd" purpnaea of tho respe,'- CfovvncJ! live oi'sanli.itl.ins. sided. I). Hall pre- I WILSON,; CONGO TO y BE iTRIEDcMONDAY ON LIQUOR CHARGE . .il;e 'J-ear!.l s'.iees clrt of l!: Iin. do li: L',i L5stt;t1,ati,M' ""fc" Uilore tiyali i.it. It said. Ww-Us un her ORDER SURVEY OF FOIONSHDW , MEHFim; Mnreh Sl.- Trial of r j flenry' S." WlNon. ' former ehicf of : poire of Klamath Kalis, niul a well ffiHH VETS , 1 El rtrv.rk.ci t.jfu : alh county. I. Conso, and I. 13. Hal- I field, (evident! of the eame city. i charged with violation of the prohi- 1 A survey of the proposed mark. t hit lun laws, in operation of a giant (road from Dairy to Ullderbrand was still la the Sam Valky district. Is ordered hy the eoanty court last sfbetluled to begin at Jacksonville Monday and today representatives i " ""-aay. ,ae aeieuuants at. ; representea by Attorney George .M. i itob'rts of this city, nnd Attorney j Horace MalinlllR of Klamath Falls. Tne arresta were made a.i a ro Spring gowns, wraps and access-:Ht the coantr surveyors office left orlcs. the creations of artistic gen- I to start this work. Construction of (lis: in - both America and Europe, j tins road Is a part of the county road u ius moneis ai putiaing program tnta year. TheUi.it . ,.a i,r ,i .h.eirr. r... the fashion show of Moe a store held jsnrveyora office could not definite-j anj federal Prohibition Enforcement Officer Newt Chaney. A InriM still, three -.edwood tanks for holding mash, and half a doten sacks of sngar. Is a portion of the evidence collected. The outfit was said at the time to be tho best and cleanest ever unearthed In this section. last night at the Pine Tree theatre ! ly ascertain how long the surveying oeiore , a,n audience,: predominantly ; work would take, of women, that evinced their en- ! thuslasm and Interest by prolonged f appianae. as each model left the stage. ? : .'Wi,tit' of paniih-Amer- v "n f, veteran camp In Klamath county &a consummated .lasi night '.at i meetWof the teterini la the onice gi a, n. nuson. The camp li Inbwa is Herten " AppTegate . raVtinbef H t tne Oregon de 'Vartta'ent Of Hcers we're "elected and weeUngs arranged tb be Taeld the infl tou Thursday of each Woht: In the county conrthouse. ; .OMcera" ' ilec'teS were: & C. Koppen, - commander; " Artnu'r, R. Vtl8oa, senior rtce-omminer; Robert ' Itobblbs, "jfunlbr vtce-com-inaider; Jt." tatblaay". Vojuunt; Frsik Ffantfbrd", toartermasier; A. K. Morrison, officer of the day; P. R. Ankeajr, bftteer ot the guard; F. C. togbi C. Tfe. 30y and W. it. Kel ler, trustees. Tiny orlantiadlon Is the result of ti'stinl tanquet ot tie -veterans held February II. at which It was decided to orranite i camp. Par poM of Uki oraalntloa is to er pttiste tie tnemoriee of comrad ahlp. Ot the Spanlsh-Amerlcsn war, the PhUlpptn InsirrreeUon, and the Chlneae relief expedition, to ear tor those left nadef the car and1 piotecUoh ot tho able membra ot the veterans and to cherish the memory ot the dead. WOULD INCREASE -STRtkf ,QAR f ARES tti SALEM, EUGENE . SAXJiM, March il An In- yreaii of stWet tar fare from tl lp aeven ceits In Sal'etn a" (ugene is to be made ef- fectlVe iy' t& Southern Pacific April ;Si, unlp p'Mves la t inade and the Increased rates 4 suspended by tne pnfclio service Jc'onunlMton. The company tiled a revised cnednVe today. ! The Post Office Department la pre : paring to make almost 1.500.000.000 The gowns wraps and suits were i postal cards during 19J5. I from Moe's store." the shoes from " " itlouet'on Und Jester's shos store, the '. modMh hU setting th style' tor - spring were from Miss Gertrude's hat j ' shop, ind the furniture 'serving to: ..., . - . , create a refined and tnxortnus back i ground wa contributed by Perkin's ', furniture store. " , ;Many of the gowns were Import-ei.-A. Wded 'Anglafee dress from . Parli 'excited admiration from the! audience- as did a poppy dress of i foulard material, and an amine dress : also of fonlard material. A Japanl evening gown of peorgetto a iudy j suit ot niattellase material. 1 Tweaty-four exhibits were dis-; played. Each model entered from the i side of. the stage and to the aceom- ! panlibeat of soft music gracefully ! and aesthetically brought out the fine points of the dress hat and shoes j which together mingled Into a har- monlous twhole. ;.The show indicated that the long ; blender, silhouette predominates with ' draperies or tiered skirts or ruffles ! for the slender woman. GOrgerfe- was the predominating material ahowa, while the colors i tended to be mosoy of tan, brawn ) and artichoke green. ' ; To the models, goes the credit of j wearing the beautiful garments with ! the poise and carriage that set to en. : at the- best -advantage. ' The models j were the Xisaes Ruth Undsey. Joan I McDonald, - sfnet Jenkins. Elaine Thompson, Ruby Fenwiek," Panllae I Cllft. and Mrs. Glen Jester. Little j Margaret Jester and Bettv Reed, and Master Bobby Jester, presented to' the audience the popular styles In Juvenile clothes. - ! An Aim In Life. I 1 ' 4 n " i ' x 1 Aninld Townlieii olilered upon bin I H' Ml In Ihe A'lu M'liMir euiiluil!M, .lutlen A ptWeir pf My. m mill ''!"'"' ' " '''"'' ., , . , , ., I l.oiiilou Niilliin iiiuilu .iliut fiillowlnit M,"!,"'n I"' 'hl,," '"""" eoniment: "II in at. li.va.li.1 and i.imdiiti, milium,. i(t,ov,liiK unit ihei(, n , ,.) j nil lO'lf-rn lirti'U tlonon who oiiilntt.'il his I'liulr peilhig I'iilieiMllle llmi. wImi 'mien Had i ilpulalevl l erlttln Iim iiih or euli-; ininiey' Is Klie'l 'n llie I'mvornlly for it'll. , li, n i nitiilios led Itl in to Illirii: . IMIipu.'iii. Il lieliillgn lib-illi'ir.i.- and I'epori Uv irtiili rn-; miluli ly it) I lie lliilvu ully niiil ii I'.aidlug ttr 'i-lt uiroi'ltles tiiioii Turk-! inh eiviliiiiM (lurlnu the faiiioiin pi- Ion til ii'iiiliia no i'iuiiioI in poni liiinrf'Ui'iii'ii.'" . . .. I' llf WORK SHOES at Ma) mjkv i WOKK CLOVES Rubber Hefel f ime ll 11 Try my Win j; foot UctA, noli t iitin.irliciH ere V'' Jack Frost Shop Shop a '.'i a i i. -i i r 1 tmm aswi tuut vanars ssss 'ill MS , Photo shows Crown IMiu-.m iocaUo &t Japan, talce-.i at. i- If t recent luanitigo to the . prims ctont. Tin-: wK.iriimt The fyil.iSii.iiii Kiaoh at t'nclir wood'H Pliaruiney vIiowh that little rhatiKc hu taken pluce In harotiKt rir i-tindittons tar. !UK the lal 4ti Uouta. While the tendency Is up ward 'Ills after noon the press ure is still qultn r-r-..:. low indicating unsettled veath- Forecast for nest 2 hoiire: tJenerally fair with brlk cool 'Winds. The Tyco rocording thernmnioler realstered maximum and nilnltiiiiiu trmperaturi today as follows: High ; 3S Low .21 For tiro first time In many yearo a liner, the Oropsoa, pi:t to sea from Liverpool with the crew and pauen. iters "chantey" a'nglng "Doan to Itio" as in the old days ot the sailing lugger. During t hp 19,000 mile trip cliantoys will, be sung.. . Better Is Really Better I.' vii are not now l atum "!!uii-i (Irua'd ' hy It. The li st eons you i c it "re th in til can supply you with ' Itetti-t I t. .id " - in nr. hoih loi'n;; Vour 'tri''.'- Special For Saturday illltlersiotili KoHton I'ien. Ihrrry l'le t'lram Urn vi n llrend, OrnMte t'uk, Puffi. !)nldi Pnilry. , Siinhlu Cnk. Sixth St. Bakery lasu s. sixth sTiiKrrr !' r t.'c.'Mlniww .StiUe, C'H.tM. It. I.INMH lint Itelter lln-Ml Oppiwli" Pukiim Kuioltuie I r. Iost of the interest in life comes from havine; a definite object in view something to plan for, work for. 1 f ' This.bank is helping many people who have learned that saving money is a fascinating hobby. --Through our Interest Department, you can start a systematic saving plan, according to your means. Smair deposits of one, two, three pr four dollars or more each week, increased with compound interest, show surprising results in a short space of time. Start an Interest Ac- count todav. The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon Member Federal Reserve System Km ill Albers new .Minit Octts ready in 3 id 5 Mthutei in I Precooked by a new and exclusive process. Pre-cooked from the finest bats of the West. Pre-cooked that jou fjiiy have.. 'a hot nourtshing.orea'tfjst fii.lt double quick time. ' Pre-cooked to retain all tTie Wcaltli ful nutritive cltnie nts. Pre-cooked to add a rich an5 clcli. cious flavor. Ready now at your roccvi in t n o sii- s. Ask him for a package today. v ALBERS BROS. MILLING CO . . .. Pcifi Com MiUVrt , lleved to be part ot a pirate's treas-: ure toot, waa found by a New Haven. ! Connecticut, fireman dlggic clams in th- sand near Thimble Islands in ' Long Island sound. The ring B com- i posed ot fonr bands. Joined by clasped 1 hands. t , An Issue ot silver coins to b-s call j .VMlltMi .....I . .A AAA - ' cat Au.,1rlsa crows, are to be mint-1 od In Vienna. i ft I cXAs.93anA is Under GOVERNMENT SUPER ; The scandal ot Teapot lme l I basint repercuasloa In Italy where; It Is said tlrt necoiSatlons betwen' the Italian Oovw.mtnt and Harry" Sinclair were temporarily stopped. : ,The, Italian press bin la thai . Inan ja'u' a.i the,lKitch Shell and StanA ard 0 l.compsnjes hv not eoiiipeted fcber lhy bavhttjjerto operated, j tiers Is somsUttsa wrong. j Has onr long delsved Winter rnived at lst the time to look over our windows One look, it's Smntntrl Not it you will uke and you will believe We ar. honing the most romp), u- line of Fresh Vegetables in Kiair.atb Kail. Give as your cider by phone, and we will fill tam with the a:ntnt care. Florida Grr.f.i Frull tor 8-V Hotifctbh & Phelps PHONKS 4tl-i it --mtriMtitt tti Captain II. L. Beard, Director 19th Annual Concert Tour O. A C; Military Band Two Grand Concerts - Two ftig bances Concerts at Tine Tree Theatre, S p.m. Friday and.,,Satui(5lay nights, March 21 and 22. Admission 53c, 75c and $1.00 Motion Pictures of Campus life Community Dance WHITE PELICAN HOTEL 9:30 .m. Friday, March 21. Admission $1.00 Community barice SCANDINAVIAN HALL 9 :?,0 p.m. Sa'tur Jay, March 22 Adrhissiori 25c Daricei Ifle Nd War tax Ticket? on Sale at Currin's and Whitman's" Diiig StoVes