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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1924)
FRIDAY, JUNK 13. l'JH. THE EVENING 1 IKK A ID, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VAGU THREK MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Ili-ro 1'roiii 'i'ciuiuut Mr, c. W. Murphy Ih Intro from Tonnnnt, Calif,, ncuuniulil by bur daughters, I'eurl mid Dorothy, vlalt llitf unlll Hiimlny nt iliu Iioiiiii ot liar tVumihtui', Mm. C .11. Fowlor. Mr. Milphy will lirrlvo lliu Inst of thn woull to rtrlvo I lui purl y back. Poi'inur l(Mlitiiit Horn , ,, 'Mrs. J oil II Ilumllluii In visiting 'In tlilit ully iih tint Intuitu KUiwl of liiir Mint ur. Mm, ('. I. Ilm'linnl. Mn. Hum III on was u Klituiiith KnlU resi dent (or Hiniiy year mill lic r ninny fllnliilo am welcoming Jier visit to licr old linnio nitnln. , Wlllliunwm HIkt Vision- - Mln (lnrlriido Cox, Mrn. o. L, 'Drown, anil Mm. Jnrnen flrlinea wi.ro vltiltnrs horn from tlni Will In runori Ulvor 7enlitrilny. will dull vor I In, uniiuiil jiililn-HN on "Our N'i. Km In Intiirniitliniiil lv. orniiiiiiil." I ll lif Justice Tafl will III il k 't ',!ti report iu: (rliull'lllllll lit IlKt rom ill I limt mi Jiiillil.il illiliM. N'iiiii urniiit o'linr pii.iii Iiiiui L uHoiiiiy mill JinlHiM linvit urci.ptnil Invitation to mnko uililrimunii. A John inni'lliiK of I lilt iiKioii'lal l'in Willi tint 1'iinr.nyl viuila II. u' Aiwtnola tlon will lin pnwlili'il im r by Ifli'lwiiil I0. Cnihrali of York, prealilent of tint liilli.r. It Ih Hit flint limn tint meeting has been belli In I'lil In if rl plllu. Correct lliln Kitiili'iion: 11 wim m) loiiy., lil kIiu, thnt I rniilil nit on II iMlflll'.l I llllll l liolibiul. PARTY WILL VISIT SCENES OF INDIAN WAR AT TULE LAKE Cnptulii U. ('. ApplKiitu, veteran of tint .Minion wur, will hi-itil u purty fiinii IIiIm city tomorrow In vlnlt lliu lilnlorli- point of itili'iiMt in Him 'I'll I" liikn (Ilarlct Unit urn connected v.llli the Indian war of M years ukii. An invltiitlou Ih i't Imiili'il to local pooplii mill vlultorn to tnldi til (i trip, Tlio purty will rii t urn hero In tint GVIIIllllK. All historic points of Intorem con -iiiicli'il with lint Million wnr aro to Iji iiiurknd by u parly of govern ment fon-iilry men. Captain Applc Kiito iiml Colonel Tlioii 1011 of Al turiiH will point out to tlio purty tint varolii pninl of Interest In cluding tint "Hi. of tlio prlxnn iHlund unit tint sceno of tho nmitiii ri of llm pnaio irrrnty parly. Motion jilnl urea aro iiIho to bo t a hi.n iih will jim Mill photograph. Tln party will enter tlm Tulo luku biixln from u point on Iho state lino near Merrill. Nlnu of 10 hl- ftorlc poInlH along tlio sboro of tho Inriner lak't will bo uiarkml, Cap tain ApplnKalo states. PADDOCK SETBACK IN OLYMPIC TESTS IIAItVAIU) STADIUM, CAM IlitllifiK, Mkiih., Jium 1.1. Charley I'ltildoi k, tint California flaHh und Olympic champion, untlnnd a run ning setback today III tho Olympic trials wlmii bo finished fourth In tfm 100-meter K:ml-final hont won by Juckson Scholi, tho Now York athletic club iitar. In t;n and three fifths seconds, equalling tin) Olym pic record tlmo. GOVERNOR'S RIGHT TO SELECT SPECIAL COUNSEL OPPOSED I. I'OltTi.AND, June 1 3. Atlacklntc tlm i 'irmlltullonallly of tho law glv lni: t ltd governor tlio right to send I r.p'.'Clal pron e lUor.i Into counties, al j ti.rnc.VH for formur C'oinmliiiiloinjr ltiiiti:i!ii, am rtohcirt K. KTnnmra, i In IiIko I'liKinccr, and Indicted hridK't a rllsinlMHal of thn IndlctmcnUi against III II (lofllUlllilH. 'Ilio Indictment were roturnon ity u apt-clul grand Jury which Invostl Katnil thn county brldK contractii. Tim Investigation wan conducK'il tin (Jcr tlm mipifrvinlon of Attorney Cun rul VanW'inklo. Motloim to dlnmlra tint lndlcliimntii will be hnard by 1'ri'nlilliiic Judiio Tazwoll and Cir cuit JinU;' Hewitt and Htapl'tOn, ittlnt; enbanc. Ib'luni Kiiim Tin liny 'li lp Mr. noil Wro. C. M. O'Ni'lll riilnrn ml Wodnr.nlay nlKht nflnr a tint day auto trip to Portland, Knlnui, ninl other vnllry pnlnlii. VIxlliiiK I'Yotii A nli I fn l MImh lliilon f'hunny of Anlilnnd Ih Iho bo ti mi KUimt at Mft, W. I). CofiT1 for it f'liv day. From Kurt Klaninlli V ""y llickmnn ot Tort Klamath hi IruibMivtlUK bmilncM In town to-day. ft. 1". Man: If. A. SpniKUii of I iiitiHinii I r Ih In town on Knlltbitrtl Pacific It. It. bnl ikhh. I LIBRARY CLUB HAS FINAL MEETING OF " YEAR'S LIST TODAY Tlio limt mnotlnu of tin) Wnmon' I.llihiry Club for tlm year 1 ! 2 .1 -1 1) wiU liiild thin aftnrnoon In tho c I n roouiH, with a very niiliHtnntlal ituth orlnK of old and now club inviiilmrii. Mrn, It. 1C. Goury, firm vlco-praaldent, presldod In tho abaenco of Mm. Don UoldliiK. who W vlaltliiK In I'ortlnud. Mm. llrlilucford, aitrrittury, read tho inlnutiK of Iho lat iuooiIdc. after which routlno bualncou ot lbs yoar ni wound up. Thn now offlcora wont Into offlro at tht mnotlnK, tho book bolnir tak en over by them at the cloao of thn bualuea dlacuiulon. Mn. Hurt Tbomat dollrered an InteroMtlng; ad dre on lha kindergarten motumre about to bo brought to a voto beforo tho lcKlnlutom. Mr. Thomax It chairman of tho publicity work In Klamath County In the proposed klndorxarton bill, and bor tulle wu both Initruotliyt and IntaroatlnK- A nodal hour followed, refreonmuun . war nurvod and m Tory ploaaant fttternoon cnauod. Actor in Film Are Athletic Personage Actor in tbo cant of Tom For inan'a production, "April 8howor." Bow ahowlnc at tho Uborty thoator, liavo tbo roputntlcu of buln tho moat alhlotlo roup of acraon players erer brought tosother. Tho big prize ring battlo botwoen Kenneth Har lan and Halph Faulkner, for which both tralnod weslu under tbo aupor Tlnlon ot a proteaalonal, drew utton- Uon to tho alhlotlo oohloVomonta of tbo company. , Kenneth Harlan and Colleen Moore, playing the jirlnclpal role re In training regularly to keop in good phyilcal condition. The mom- bori ot the cut, with tholr favorite form .of exorcUe, aro: Kenneth Harlan boxing, running, tennli, golf. ' Colleen Moore awlnunlng, tonnln. . ' itutu Clifford fancy danclns. Mrytls Vane walking. ' vl'rlucllla Bonnor gymnaalum work. MOTOR PARTIES OF " FIVE STATES HERE ; Five atntee were represented among IB motor parties that rogls torod j-oaterdny at the Klamath county chamber ot commerce. Cali fornia partloB numbarod H,"tvo were from, Idaho and one each from Nw Mexico, Oklahoma and Arizona. Al though the number ot "forelKn" cars registering la increased, the rocord ot 87 in one day last month atlll holds for the present year. LAWYERS OUTLINE CONFERENCE PLAN DALLAS, Texas, June IS. An array of legal taluut, representative ot tho leading minds ot tho country, will address tho annual meeting ot tliO' Amerlcan Bnr Association which convenes at Philadelphia, July 8-lu, according to preliminary nrranga mort'ts announcod by Hohort 10. U. Snnor, prosldout ot tho association. , H Ie understood Mr. Snnor will discuss at length 'the various propo sitions, he has undortakon, both ns president' of the association and as chairman ot tho oTsoolatlon's com mittee on American cltlzonshlp. The report1 ot tho citizenship committee alto' will bo prosentod at ttio mooting by F. Dumont Smith ot Hutchinson, Kansas. On the first day iRoeaoe Found, dead 'of the Harvard 'Law school, will nddroRs.on "Borne ParalloU from Le gal History." The next evening James Hamilton Lewla ot Chicago SUMMER TIME IS MUSIC TIME Small Victrolas, $25 Large $35, $50 : j .I:',.'.'i:-''3f i Radiola $35.00 L New Standard Players, $13 a Month Up Phono Radios $280.00 Up II I 523 K3 This One $50.00 Extra Easy Terms Schools are out and now comes the time when you really have time to get .some good out of Music Whether it is a new or aised piano and the starting of music les sons in the home, a fine Phonograph for sum mer evenings music, a Portable for Summer Camp or Outing or Music by Radio, we be lieve that we can take care of your wants. Don't let the Summer drag , a w a y without "Lots of Music." You can't afford to pass it up, life is too short. Come in and talk it over mm toyfcite;lfa4! tit 't'i? Table Victrolas, $110 $150, etc., Special Terms 3iii Portable Phonographs, $30, $40, $50, and $65 i1;-,, I,. ..,.., , Used Pianos, $6.50 Month up; New Pianos $275 Up. Terms $10 Monthly ipiniiiiiii . - -i - ; em Radiola $425 The Last Word in Radio Reception EARL SHEPHERD CO. PIANOS, RECORDS, RADIO, VICTROLAS 507 Main Street . FARMERS BENEFIT . BY FEDERAL BANKS COI.Iy'MHIA, S. C Jiin- 12. "A general upbuilding of "Hie rural com munities" ban reunited, ai'd tbo farmer Is being taut-lit "a much need ed lesson'' In regulating hl.i buiiic.i tbrnuKh operation of tbe federal land tank In the Columbia district, according to t. I. Union, acting pres ident of tbe bank. "Herotoforo tbo farmer has tend ed to let obligations drift from year to year, but he now realizes that he Is a member of a great co-operative nsHnclation nnd that he has obliga tions to the association," Mr. Gulon said. "Interest and amortization payments must bo met promptly, as only in tills way may ho and his fel low farmers enjoy Its advantages." Amounts of loans In North Caro lina, South Carolina. Georgia and Florida, total 173,840,374. Of this amount, Mr. Culnn snld, loans hnvu boen cancelled with total principal and Interest of $16,321,130. "It in alinoHt Impossible to tell how many fanners have been able to buy farms since the federal land bank win established," the speaker continued. It nan been moro of a question uf keeping the farmer on his feet rat(ir'"'tha(i' h!lpln tb ...... ki.Si K.tl -. "The standard ot living, arobahly would drop, jn tht iivirajn use, for one or more years wbllt the tarniwr l paying for his) farm and purchiut Ing machinery, . but would rise evea tually to above, the level ot the ten ant farmer," .the "actlDi prosldKiit i stuted,'. discussing the standard, of ) living of tbo landowning furmor, , ' -H" At the Obeirjty t 1 ''' '. A Dandy Little Irish Story Is with Colleen Moore and Kenneth Harlan in the f "April Showers" ; i Moore and Kenneth H leading roles. The famous Norman Selby, (Kid J McCovl ! nlsn in th raat. .: . Saturday Neal Hart in "Tucker's Top Hand" A story of the Western cattle counlaryji'Vij-r-i . COMING TUESDAYa-;' The famous Sabatini novel of French Revolution. ', .; v.-;V' -.-.n'-t "Scaramouche". . . . ; ' ' -; ' -- ; It is doubtless Rex Ingram's greatest production Reserved Seats on Sale Sunday '::.,.' -v.-.o.A 4"I f Compare - Quality - Service - Prfe Do not compare a few items-Compare them alt ; Service That Senj'. We maintain and operate our own individual delivery system, our employe's trt not required to divide their attention with any other store. "". .-.V '. f -l All orders amounting to $2.00 or more will be delivered with no charge for service. All orders given us before 5 o'clock p. m. will be promptly delivered the same day. This service is yours all you need to do is use it You do not have to shop with a load of groceries in your arms You do not have to carry them at all or worry about them! Just use our service. .. .. ...f-,. : ::is-"'i' 1 lb. Upton's Green or Black Tea - Small Can Extra Fancy Apricots Large can Fancy Apricots 4- Small can Fancy Pineapple ' Largo can Libby's llartlett Feara Large can Libby's Fancy Green Gage Plums Extra Fancy Ginger Snaps, lb. Extra Fancy Fig Bars, lb Fancy Mixed Cookies, lb. Large Bottle Heinz Catsup Large Package Animal Cookies Fancy Soda Crackers, package Snow Flake . . Crackers, package Fancy Graham Crackers, package Large Koll Fancy Tissue Toilet Paper 4 Large Rolls Crepe Toilet Paper Fancy .Asparagus Tips, can Gal. stxe Fancy Standard Tomatoes 88c 20c 30c 15c 35c 25c 20 c 25c 25c 35c 5c 10c 10 c 10c 10c 25c 30c 50c SPECIAL Saturday Only Swift's premium Ofic Ham, lb Swift's Best , Premium, Et Bacon, lb. .......... No. 5 Pail Swift's Silver Leaf 7 Or Pure Lard - No. 10 Pail Swift's $i-4o Shreaded Wheat 1 Qc Package V Kellogg's Corn : . Flakes . 25 C 3 packages 10a 55c 10 c 15 c 25c 75 c 25c Jello, any..-. Flavor Gol. Sire Libby's Fancy Kraut, Heinz Ripe ClvtA Olives, Full gallon Jr 2 Cans Fancy To-''-)' ' mato Hot 8an.ee s.i.j' -XaJC Campbell's Soaps, Any kind Large can Fancy . String Beans ..w. 1-lb Can Ground , . Chocolate . . , 3-lb. Can Ground !: Chocolate ; ; 2 Cans Fancy - Sweet Com Large can Faney Standard Tomatoes Gal.' she Fancy ; Peaches in Syrup . 3-lb. Llpton's ' Coffee Large- Pkg. Sea Foam. Ofi' Washing Powder "V 8 Large Bars , Clean f n Easy Soap i.iai-:-.Wv 10 Large Bars Crystal Jft' White Soap ...'.. tVV Large Can 1 ' . 1 . Rex Lye I:..v....:.i' V W Pound Pkg Sunmald ' 1 Bj, Seedless Raisins 'Ov- 10-lb. Sack Pure -QCU Cane Sugur PS V. 26-lb. Srjck: Pure.' 0 A Cane Sugar , P4 V 100-lb. Sack. Pure Cane Sugar . 70 c $1.25 $7.80 Saiitford & Co; 426 MAIN STREET Phone 34 Phone 64 mm 1 'J I No liumnn lie" i't can rscupo tlio drnina. which Victor So-n-Mtroni, tho director litis tuuisferied to tho screen. In "NAM 10 TUB MAN I" tho screen speaks forth tlio hopes, tho loves, (lie yonriilng of us all. AMATEURS TONIGHT I 10 BIG ACTS It is a (lramu curved right out of life itseU brimming; oer with heart-throbs and thrills and love. If you didn't see It Inst night, como tonight. It's YOUR LAST CHANCE srnd you won't regret it- ' ! (.'oill'iKl AiiK'l the inn,n ADDED COMEDY REGULAR PRICES The Pine Tree Theatre AMATEURS, 9 o'clock Feature 7t0O-0i84i Maa Bswcb r The Tunptrsta