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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1924)
.... t.;;- JMONDAV,! MAY. 19,' 1024 TUT THE kVENINd HERALD,' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON r t I ilY ABOUT PEOPLE 1 " --------- i 1 - Vi-uliiro l'lciiim. Ti ll MiulA In Vlrlnliv - Mir. mill Mm. Ml Hi. Chlr, mul Mr. ana mm. I). 0. Zuniilck r Holly wood urn ntuyliid lit tlio Whim I oil- cnn liotiit wlillu hern Kiilllnjt Ih-iiid ror two IiIk fi.iiiuro movlim clcmma. Mnwri. til. Olulr uml Zaiinlck nre ttdvnnco Bfi'iit for Wnfiior llro,, Hollywood, and iliuy uiu ortunguii, wiiii local lumlxir ciiiiuihiIid for parmlulon to una llwlr lo.;t uiirt .other projortl( in mcliii tlio nir tnrei to bo iliot In thli luciillly liter. Till iponlM favorntiV for tht natural bounty of Klumntli county, an(( aounda Ilk u komiI h, for our leading In ituotr;-. IMrlinrnM From llMtlfti- 'V. II. Hockhtll, who hat boon a pnllont In tliu Kin math tlnnrrnl hoi pltnl wltti pneumonia for oomn tlmo, wo dh))inrxd ypatoritny af-.-rnoon. Mrn, E. It. WlrU nan rwiovorud mif flrlonlly from rront nirailun for ppndtoltl to permit lior rotiovliiK to hor homo yoxti'iduy. , KfniHl fop Kiwi Driving- Driving In axcitu nf 30 in 1 1 in an hour on itt hlnhwuyn In Klamah county yeatorduy, A. J. Chlil-nter wax arretted. , Tlili morning bo plradod guilty (o th clurRe and waa fined 20 and coat by Jurttlrc uf tlio Pence Emmltt. ' Official Count HtnrU Official count of the primary lection wan atarted tbln morning In IhB county olerk'a office, The ooiini will bo conipliiti'd eltbur tomorrow afternoon or Wednesday. In Town on Uunlumw Charlna Mack, of Mack'e Ca-h loro on tho Morrill road w a vliil tor of Klnmath Palla to utlond to bulno nmttora and uUo to aea how tlio oluctlou in coming out. IxMiklng I'ur fool Mitlita A. Vlhlto of Otcrien, Utah. In atiiy lug at tho Arcniln tiolol. whlln lnr( looking tor a location. Mr. Wihltr HUM that be L In aoarch of a plucv cool enough at night to permit eleup. Toitt'lng Thin Country Mr. and Mr. F. Adanm and '.Mr. and Mt. M. Curtl of Itmio Nov., are touring thin country and are ntop plng off a tow duyn In Kluniitili Kail. .Mul or Avt'lik'iit , Mc"HWA Mm. J. Croft, ivlillo'luti luring Saturday, huU tha inlaforiuiie to ditch iliolr car, aororaly brulmnK Mm. Croft, wbllo .Mr. Croft waa cut badly ou tho l.e and arm. Accoillitniil llirro - R. 1. Hodolph, certified public ac cuuntktil from Onktnud, Calif., Ih In town going ovor the book of tho lumber couipauloi of thla district. Will Hoe Country II. Ootiyua of Abordoon, on hln wny to Hacrumonto, li ntnppiug ovor a fow daya In Kluuiatli Kail for tho purjMwo of aoulng thla part of tho country. , . riniliiliitc To Ignite John SnUlh of Troy, N. V., and K. U. O'Doniioll of Iliiiiiilngtiin, Vt., lira In town With a rlow to locating hero in tho near future From Allumx Mr. unil Mr. X. li. Mttnro aro here from Alturiui, Citllf., on bust no. i , v . PHONE 93 THE PRINTING OF DISTINCTION Here., will., always be produced the class of printing that will fit tingly qualify your pro duct as high class. Where, is created that better class of printing known as "Printing of Distinction." W.O.SMITH Printing Co. Miller's Meat Market Main Street, Near Eighth A-l Prime Steer Beef, properly cut is sure to please. . . . That's What We Offer! III Km- rlf.il I,Ii'i-iim ' Huh Himtliwiill, luildohi of Ili.nluy win III town rliitiinliiy to buy a tltli llconm una uitimil to otlnr bunlnoM inatlort. Otbor rinlilun,, of . tin: county III town on tliu hiiiiio iiil:l')n tfnluriliiy wor K. U. Croiim-r of lion ansa unil I'.'. 1'. I'uol ran dom of dubrand, To lie Mnnli-d , J onii Tlioninii liolun a rimlilout of MoT(iu(lon ii n (t I. nun, Olsun ichool touchur of HiuiviTtou, Orogou, were In Klamuili Piillt gnturduy to obtain u marrluue licoano. Union, a black mnlth, la woll kuAn ut Uocriiiitlon. HlKhwuy Hlili tipi-iiid Ulda for the (Inuring and grub bing of The Imllon-Cullfornlu high way north from und Cmek to the Uoochutoi ooi tity, linn will bo ugulti ononod thin aflarnonn m !. Iiliukl lit U of the couiliy rnurt. Mill two bldr were received when bid wuro firm opened. ChniitMiiiuit CoiiiIiik .Ml llnttl Komi I Iii-to from I'orl lund a iidvaiico ukcIiI of tho Clinu taiuiua llml will noon be In Klnm ath Pall. In Town ToiUy Otto llulln win In town toduy from bin ranch cIimo to icrv.ii to ( riitiHui't liunlni.a. Vlxltliiu In Ttii" City Mr. mid Mr. Jirrf SIkoiiioio lire down from Kort Klnuuitli v!!t:n In town for u fow duya, Ifi'ro rrom ii Illy Mm. J. r, I-:iIm:iI1 Mr. and ii r bore In i own from Illy vhltlng friends and vaclnlty. Wwk-Knd VUIi.ii- F. J. Wilde, tin? i.roprl lor if tho Miillo Hotel win a week-end vli,:tor In town. H. I. .Mi ll U. A. rm.oia mid I.. Crowdi r. 8. 1. mini f l Kin ChlloUin Kpvnt llu week -en it Id tliu city. Hulfiu VNitor Mm. Norn l.sng and ihiunliivr of Hdleni aro vldtlng friend In town for u few day. Here On llntlm. Mm. Br.idy und Mr. Cribble of Anna Crvok nre iraniicilnt! IntMlni- 111 KJnniulli Full. Tllknll I'liolllllll Hitl1 H. K. M'inro frum 8.m I'mnclm-1 hn token . 'i poiltion with th) I'n'.u:! Oil compiiiiv hero. Fnim tViiirnllii C. A. Doiy of Coiiirnllr., Wu li.. lu tho city on buxlnoM. Horn I'riiin Spring I.nko ' Karl W. Muck, who conduct -l much In tile Sprlnic l.iko dlKlrlrt wom a v!ltor Kuturday to tnina..t tiuinir mid pui'Clia.-o n Huh llccn e. SOAP SALE May 17th to May 24th. 1 pkg. largo Gok.1 Dust' at 2 k" 3 pkgs. large Goltl Dust at 70c 1 pkg. small Gold Oust for , 8c 2 pkgs' small G J for Jb-; 100 bars Sunr lon-: day Soap $3.'25" 30 bars Sunny Monday Soap 1.00 1 bar Glyceiiho Soap'., ' for 8c 2 bars Glycerine Soap for 15c Never before have the ' people o f Klamath Falls beeii offered the advantage, of such prices. Jj'mit 1 ensf1 to customer. . : P U B Li i. M A R N .. ! Phor.t, c39 : i'Jb '.N. 6th Oldest and i mtmtMitmliiriimmm mill mi nw.wi,Minirii,i.i Vj Thue twe book are part of a dlply at Vnlvrlty Library, Phlla dolphla. Th oldcit, ihown held by finger and thumb, it a ton ublet written 23(0 B. C. It I mid to be a butchtr'a bill delivered to King Tut' palace. Th took In the hollow of the hand If the amalleit known. Old llon-ii, H' iikivimI ' Tho old liou'm on tl.o Ilmry Wou b).r propi.rty I belug lorn down u aro mntiy nf tho old building.! along the river on the property owned by tho Clllifornlfl-Oreirnn Power f'ri. Tt ' underilDod ub-lHl(in I to bej built on tlin ni;o of tlioiu o'd build in;!.' Will llnlp Ou Memorlul ny Tim Woiiiun of tliu American le gion have cxpiowed their willing nefi.n to n-n'.n In nnvv,,- within tholr i.roj.e on M.unorl.".l l.ny. altliough thi lr iiumliei In tlie cHy are not of j riiKicnt Hin-ngin to p. rmit or innir r.)!tr('lilni; with Die oll.or order j In a body. Hen- I'ro:ii Ron I'ninclwo I.. W. Sin'ih. bulna man of S.in Kraifl eo, I In town for ev-i crul dny on n liumnna and ploaauro trip. On Saturday, Emith, bought C j. non-raaldcnt onglcr'e llconne In order to go fishlng'yMtorday. i OLD GRAD DETAILS EARLY STRUGGLE IN UNIVERSITY'S LIFE Mr Ellon Condon McCornack, of tho claa of '78, turnod buck a pugo In Unlvemlty of Orogob his tory ut u KiiRcno alumni dinner Wvdneariny nleht. Alumni mil)' cbuiklo over tho cplode today, but tho cxiii-rlvncv Itaolf wa a Kruvo clinptcr In the lifo nf Or-son. Forty tlifca )onr''ugn; flvo' yi'uts uftoft the t'nivftrilty hud fh; oocnod it doom, the tiicrlff of Lane coun ty flourished a writ of execution usiilHHi Dcndy Hall und tho campus, threatening to "goll out" tho Instl i'.itloii unli'.si 17,000 owing on thu bulliilng wn paid -it onro to cred it or. Uino county Had built Denriy Mull, but had not paid tho entire bill in JS31 when tho ulierlff ap penred with hi writ. Thla cri; came In July. Without the money to iippeaso unyitddlns creditor there could bo no univer sity opening In September. I'resi- At the. Liberty "TUv .(lci'ijt lint tin rirliii'i!" PLAYING TONIGHT ,'Zarse Grey's great story "The Lone Star Ranger" witK'the great Tom Mix as "DUANE". This is one of the finest Western pictures ever made with Mix at hi; best and also "Tony" the wonder horse. Tuesday and Wednesday ' ' , The forbidden story "Poisoned Paradise5 , The story of Monte Carlo by Robert W. Service. The Pacific Savings & Loan Association Assets Over $7,000,000 Why not open up your savings account with us, your money is with drawable on demand. We have never paid less than 6. See, ,JACK SLATER 206 Hart Building Smallest dent J. V. Johnnon put on a "gift campaign". He, himself, .paid four or five hundred dollar, no small um In tboee day. Dean John Rtruub gave a generjj num. There waa a general giving among the faculty, and at a downtown meeting public aplrlled citizen helped out, ao that It was polble for the Uni versity to open In the fall of 1S81 Mr. McCornack predicted that tho preHent body of alumni of 6,000 would respond a generously In the prenent-day crista. Beauty, Thrills Combined to Make "Wild Orange." Kins; Vlilor Hn SnrjwJ "Thrre Wise Fools" ill HiK Second (olduyn Picture. The beauty, the thrill and Intense dramatic action which fill Joseph llrgelieiiiier' story, "Wild Orang es," have boon faithfully portrayed In tho screen remlon of the popular novel which cornea to the Pins Tree theater Tuesday, for two days. King Vldor haj created another ..ucccsa which surpasses his initial ;iroduciion of "Three W'ise Fools." Vldor personally adapted "Wild Orantfes" to the serton, and has fol lowed t.'ic. plijt. ot th story very closely. "Wild Orunges-' I? considered by .ii.-iny the froatesl novef ever written by j.e;iti Merjfiiiaeiar- K 1" hU "J'Xfl aucitsrful novo)f and ostabllsii i'it iiinl one of. AmurSca's Broatest ,ui; lion;. The unusual- manner in v.irrh Hie author has bundled bis i!uracier.3 may bo responsible for the !nvk uttractins such wide intention. Vhe untlnl action of the story oc c r.i In the sv.-amp muds that border thu Ueorsla coast. J:ick Darling will prerfont ht i '. Co intry : toro and booster night ,o-' n.j;row eviiiius at the Hino Tree o i t.i 1 heve a wide assortment of pre1!-, oats for tlu lucky tlcke: holdei3..J:v .:di'.t!on .ti tlii.-: tiieie wia ue an add - I vaudpv!!le ;u I. The Name FAIRBANKS-MORSE Means that you are get ting one hundred cents worth for every dollar expended. . Look for this name plate on your pumps, engines and motors. Try LORENZ CO. First 123 N. Sixth St. ASSOCIATED PRESS ' HISTORY IS CITED AND IDEAL IS TOLD C.N'CIXNATI, May 19. That I lie Anioclated Pr h; not a trust, but a truntee, recoKniziiig the renp(in.illill Ity of telling the truth respeo.ln;; the world's happening, was the declara tion of Melville E. Stone, formor general manager, and now counsellor of the organization, in a talk to irem bera of the National Coal association, In annual convention hore today. Mr4 Stone ald the AaWlatod I'reaa U a co-operative new gather-' lug aoclatlon, having no stork, no capital, making no profits, Helling nothing, but supported by the n.w4 papera constituting It 'moinbeMU!), and having no purpose other ili:i. to obtain and furuiah trutlifuf, im partial facts to lt member. "The Asaoclated Pre, oj yon In- casual way know It. was born of an obligation. It la striving to recognize tho responsibility of a very zn-u trusteeship," said Mr. 8tone. Purpow) Is to Tell Truth. "The Associated Prow was .irgnn Ized by a brave, conscientious, pair rlotlc body of Journalists to assume this responsibility and to. meet this Obligation. Their purpose : wag to ; tell the truth respecting tho worm a. bappenlngo perhaps not tho whole j truth, yet nothing Jjut the truUi. Thej. ! plodged hundreds , of thousands of dollars to redeem this - obligation. ' The newspaper members it nerves a a Joints reporter inciudea papers of every sort of affillatlon-Ftcpuhliean, Democratic, free trade and prote- tion, capitalistic and trades union- ii lsts, conservative, and radical and thla carrice ,. with It a trtn.ter.shii, . 1 N'ewspaper have but - oni- common j j demund upon orguniation -that lt:J shall furnish news and not views that as nearly as ptKSibliy.- consider- i 4. -lug the frailities of human r.al1. r, it its (Service shall te free from liin.i, ; ? or deduction, or opinion. And tho. J only tie that ibipds any meinlx-r news. paper to It U the conficienre of the member In Its Integrity aud impur tiality. TUBE X mn F TH AM JVL Tubbros Food were undreamed of, procecc ux puuuc, was uiiuiuwu. In Sacramento, California, a young man of vision believed &erc. WOfe'; many families ready to buy the finest canned goods that could be p.v up In the absence of imn tM-rf- m'lt hxr thin' press this ideal, P. C. Tiiberose-rbecause its When the first Tobkrosb the response was instantaneous. Women had been lodging : whose qqaKty they could line lias grown untu today hindiides over , : y f ticaily every fruit, vegetable and ea food known. In evttry partof fJieBBi!' i -f 'i wherever each product attains its greatest perfection dei: "tfaepifr ftftr ' ; ij. . .U, i n-i4 tnr fha loaay tne mosc vamea urcnase "THE Ipm food p rqdugtB ? . s.u) . tM-4DliiihCaaiai.niiaa Ifiiimaiia dllfaiali (j . .V. - 1 j-t--- , .' ' j . Jtj 11 ''-Vi , i ," . 1 "" "' "" ' ' - - - - i.i n i -I.-. n ' 1 P 1 if1 ' A':: FASHION DECREES LOOSE FIT SUITS The glory of Rudolph. Vulonllnd lit due for a severe Jolt as the sum-' the yonna; men and older ot ' t mer progresses. well-will be decidedly 'ouT F tii Sheik' style In clothes havernmi,D, uttles. ,1,..,, pawed and the fall models are looe of ths Hta in0(Mti ,. u D0i k fitting and at wide variance with' ' ' -, -lt ' 71." I l"'hi .nc, Di evsillng fr , .paH fu'v " Mk4 toUt Mr. W, months. . .. . y wlthlp a, agle.aji-; biirllii ( : So says no less an authority than ' cle9 h' gQn '""h .ml y Jlrt r. C. Tatge who Is Klamath' n,onK wllh ". othr Batldi falls today, ' represeothig Hart' estaMlnnihOrita" have "OTwait 't6 ' nmmiuier u wam, ine ; nationally -Hf-Ht-l-tHHHHHtmtt TONIGHT High ' School COMING Gou . On The Scwt?'vf iH Grange Sensational Dramatic , Added . , . VAUDEVILLE ACT THTRTYFTVR VE ARS AC30. when the first Product was put on the market, pure food latw-h Inspection of foods and of standards, he made his own firaiaf- AnA in axrrhina for Drescher chose the wa-difce ..beauty stood f label carried its message erf protection lmfe thiMSiX., kvMt- $ reh. The result is that from one Tll-nnnn -hl ' f - - possession or tae xvieoiosanu i - to luoerose PICK OF THEfPACK" I- It W. J." Letaan, aDotnl 'npn f raprnefi tatlve of the firm to wear m'flhlD.--il,unl hkt Fashion." .. , 'i, .,, Commencement TUESDAY -,' :.',&;. An UnuMial Siorjft 'U - otrming metaos tc ?rT if'. . ' .,, -:, a.T"-'.- h and tney, were nsrx;. -; a trademark trvarx -U. -- ti-' for cannedft product, the v . M v . , ... - uci. juuNH4wiJr,v: ' ; 7tfi jV in! i'rHitiialMalal.v PHONE 178 GUS MILLER Public -Marfcefcl5? -fa Fairbanks-Morse Acts ,- .-. -. "--i - -y : - f . , - ::- ' ( r