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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1924)
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE Wi'.1 EVENTS OF INTEREST (Ji-mititil IMuim Krod Wllkai-aoi), him linen grunt ml porinlssoii hy thu county court to oprl ptililla ilnnco tint I tlirnn nillxi (Hd of Klumatll Kails, Tim iwrnit Hi Kiuntuil nubjert to Wll icitrson ' imyiiif llconsa fun of $fi nd that bo comply with tho sUtllto of III Htulo rvKUlntltiK puh lla dnc hull". Tom Try linprnviiif- Hosting roinlnrtiilily In tho word from the Klmuiilh Vulloy hosptul of the condition of Tom Truny, court houa Jniillcir, who l. rjoovurlnit from a KUimlint wound In l ho fool Incurred whun u JuH KUiird led dontully dlHuhurniid it kiwi. Hhortly tftitr ilio Ncoldont Trnry wiw 0im tad en to rfiuovo shot tliut win lodKd In tho foot. Dark Krom I'ortlniiil Aftor n Blxunne of over a wenk, Jack Klmhull hnad of tho Klumuth Korest I'rotoctlvo Auocluton ro tamed to Klnmalh Fall lust n Ik lit id4 tb morning loft for Kono to lnpct tho prnmnt statu of forosl fire. Mr, Kimball ha been In Hun FrsncUco end l'ortlund on buslnims matter. EUGEUE PLANS FOR CIVIC AUDITORIUM WITH BOND ISSUES VNIVBKAITY OP OHEOON, Bt OBNS, July 10. Kuriwo clllien Bve votsd $1100,000 In bond to pro vide 'an auditorium on tho Unlvnr- lty ot-Orpgon campus. Thin bulld-'i lag, which U to bo tho gift or the city, to tho University, will provide for ono of the Important Item on lb Unlvernlty'i flvo-yoar building program for tho financing of which the $5,000,000 (lift Campaign I be ing oonducted. Thar I now no cum pus whore nil the Univardt atudent and faculty can be gatbored tonother at ono time. The present auditorium to room Id VUlard hall aemtlng only a thou, and peraoni. In which leu than halt the atudent can meet together. The new auditorium, provided by the oily, will have a aeatlng capacity of 8.000 at Ita largaat, and will be o arranged tbt the aeatlng capacity oaa be reduced for amaller meetlnga. It will be planned (o aa to be avail able for conventloni and clvlo gath ering a well aa for tba regular xcr claea and, mooting of tho Unlveraity. The five year building proicrnm Inoludea building for which fund muat be provided within tho next lv yoara to moot tho need of the Library, Science liulldtng, and vur loua othor clan room building. Do oauae tho Unlvomtty enrollment haa Inproaaed ao much faater than Ita in come from the atate. It baa been nec afMry td meet the proent building emergency with gift from private sources, IUliiin lit I!i-iIvimmI Mr, nil (I Mr.,A, II, M.vf-r linvn 10 tlirnnd In (iIwiiim1 city, ttiillf., iifti-r a ploiiMunl Inn-iliiy vlxlt In thin city with Mr. mill Mm. II. J. I low nf this city, During lliclr mijiiiirn In thin county, Mr. unil Mrs, Mi-yi-r tuok llio opportunity In visit ("riili-r unil Dia mond lukn. .Mis. Mnynr In fiiniinr rliuminnlii of MIhh I'nurl I )n w. lit'HVI-M fill' llllllllllllil ,uk( Ur. H. crouch, Inciil vclorlniiriin, left yimferiliiy fur llluuiiind luko to upend niivnrnl iluys fulling fur tho lilg unil fiiiiiniiit riiliiliows of thut body of wiitur. l,o Anjii'li'x I'nrly llt-ri A party of I. on Almoin"' vliiltor headed by 1 1 tilth K, llvrklny were here yustiiriliiy nil llmlr wny in KjikIi llldgo tavern to upend mime lime finding In thut vicinity. MmtIihI Venli-rdiiy John I,. Zuinwult of thin city mid Isaboll Horn were imirrlud lutn yen tnrduy aftnrnonii hy JiihiIc'o of thu I'naco It. A. Kiiitnllt, The couple nr woll known In Kliiiiiulh Fulls. OBITUARY MIW. IIANNA l.ATTl Kuneral ervlcu fur Mm, Hanno I.ntla who died at her homo here on tho Morrill road were hold -tnrday. Mr. I.atta wee born in Nowoaatle, Penn,, and wan HI yi-urs ot ago at the time of hor death. Hhe moved with her folk to Jackion county, Iowa, In 1848. After mov ing to Illlnola aho vai married In 1866. In 1872 alio moved to Kan a. She haa been o rnslilimt of Klamath county Tor the pant 14 year. John Will In in Potter, un cle of Mr. Ijutltt, we a despatch bearor In tho army of (luorge Wanh Ington. Mr. UMtn 1 survive,) by aoven children, ull ronldent of Klam ath county. Tho surviving- on and daughtera are: 8am, Frank, Mar shall and Charle Latla, Mian Nellie Ijitta, ,Ur. ". H. Roiia, and Mrs. D. E., Brown. RADIO SHOWS WEAK IN SUMMER PERIOD WAHIIINOTON. July 10. Hilin- iii nr uftoriioonH urn thn worst I"' rlmU fin ruillii Hi,, ! ii ftf.it f,r Hlun- iliirilH'nf lli'i eoiniiiercu depiirlmenl lnis found, Till, It It IKIIIIir,,,, Willi UMItf Itlllllll nfler exlmislvii tests, which showed Unit iluriiig hot afternoons indlo HKiiiiln lire weuk "nil illsturhniiceH are siroiig, nhuitpvfi I Iriitu i.tiiiln tttit slri'iiKlh of iiiillo slKnuls from li IK II jiower lournponn HUUionn showoil thut Kin sIkiiuIh from high nowi.r Ktiriiiieun Mliilnnu nhnwM thut thn slgnalM urn weakest ut the hour of sunset ut Ihn , Kuropeai, sliitlons. PIONEER CONCERS OF PORTLAND SOLD PORTLAND, July 10 Tho Pioneer wholesale firm of thn Clark Wooil wnrd Droit Cuiniiunv. hus keen rold to the llliimiiuor Krunk Drue com pany, unit the Woodward ('lurk A Company, retull estuhllHhment has been old In the Htout Lyons Drui! nntiitililiv. which miiirHti.tf n liuln of tlruK sloros In lliljt city according to nnnoiincemenl yesterduy. I.KAVF, FOIt IKKI CHKKK. C, A. Ilnndnrsnn, county ugent, and Klmiir Williams, connected with the United fltutes HloloKlcal Survey, loft thl morning for the hog creek section of the county, northeast of horn, to look over the present status nf the mad coyote menace In thut section. A number of cattle, be longing for tha most part to the herd of John ILnietein were killed h lilies from a mud coyote. I.OOKA GOOD TO HIM I:. C. I'entlund, of Portland, ar rived hero today, by auto.' In speak ing of our city he said: "I cannot do hotter than quote thn lute Theodore Knosevolt, who In answering a simi lar question aald: 'I bad heard a grout deal about your prosperous city, but the realization far exceeds my expectation'." Men are known by the company thuy keep; women by the clothos they keep on wearing. "Broken Hearts of Broad way" Picture With Moral Sired volcoe in all tholr maglo lure can abnoat be heard alnglng through the glamorous acone of "Broken Heart of Broadway," the Irving Cummlngs photodrama which shows tonight at the Liberty! hentor. "Broken Heart ol woadway," la a picture with a true moral. .It teachea that no 'human power can overcome that eloan, ambition atraln ot Amorlcanlam which battloa ao gloriously for the vlotory ot right over all Ita foe. - Big Dance at Malin, Ore., Saturday, July 12, 1924. Big Time guaranteed. Music by i Malin Orchestra. V Everybody Invited YOU'LL ENJOY OUR ; Special Merchants Lunch Daily 50c 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Special Week-Day DINNER 00c 5 p. nu to 8 pi txu Short Orders All Hours " The Golden Glow TIB Main Street "If Wo Servo It If Ooodi" 1 iVCkYSOOVk THSATU8 TODAY FRIDAY The 1500,000 Picture Sensiiiioiiy t! X l lilSaWJ. ctit ;Co$i )pbHtarr 'atioir We are proud to of fer a true miracle of the screen art. The most . lavish drama ever created for the screen and A Century Comedy Amateurs Friday mm 'w4Jtabtrf -bu flayed-VelnerWr..Ai.'SSSS: litiitViij NOTE: New and lower prices at the Pine Tree. War tax is ordered off on all ticket up to 50c. New Prices Mat. 25c Kids 10; Night 35c, Kids 10c R. W. SMITH Brick contractor and .manufacturer. x' ' ' Brick chimneys, tire places and foundations. Estimates given on all. brick work. Brick and lime for sale in any quantities, delivered any place in the city. 1843 Oregon Ave. Phone 441-M BLAZE ME I1E5 KEND S REPORT DEATH OF HUSBAND IS SUICIDE MOTIVE liBM). Jul v JO .1 (ill II H tllll ,f 0(K:H, "V., SANTIAM FIRE pOES DAMAGE IN FOREST Forest Fire 'Approaches West of Town This Afternoon Mm, Hull-ill AIjKANV. .Inly ID. .)ainu - .Klllirilllll ,llll:il, .i;i, JUIOC IIMIIIMI LIIH.Mtlll I.. I '1'1,'MI-I IU l,"" i- ; llirilllri inn H'-liri riyillK IlllS'.illlliy 111 I H"ll-:il ki'IM mjiwhi urn in urn nn- I tliii I1.1II1 riiiim of lit-r hoiiui i-nrlv to-'Ham mitlmi'il lor.-nt swTOiin simth- (liiv nflr liimi inx of tho ili- ith 'if lii-r i,iv.ii'il fi uin lim lirloti nliiiih rlvm-, lillnliuni III, r.rv I..II..U n:ium3 Jci w urn It .tnrl.'il I JTI nil nu U IIIV IJII- iif tliii llr(Miks-Hc:inliiii mill, trnni In- tnilt vMH-rila JilrU-H riii'i-IVi-il III U11 fllllninriTHli clilcnt. A flro on (lie outskirts of K'.-no is nirmai-lriK tho town arr;urillng to long (IIkIiiiico ri-ports rem-lvod hnro ut 2 p. in. today. 'I'liii lilimo, fiiniidd hy a light wesi wlnil, Is on tho wi-st and wiuth side of thn si-ttlumi-nt. OrlKlniitlUK from a hack flro ) tiirilny, tho blz hcianic si-rious thl noon. Thn main fonmt flro south of Kciio Is i-omplf-tely unilw control ac rorillnif to word givftn out by the K.lutii4th Foiost I'ri-ti-ctlve asocia ilon. A small apot flro atartud hy llght nlni! dtirlnK tho thunder ahowr y luriluy afternoon, wa located north west of Ontmun luk this inornlnK. Hvernl forest fighters wore sent to the avene. FORMER LAKEVIEW RESIDENT SUICIDE U)S ANCBLES, July 10. K. O. BunllnK. retired buslneasman of Ijikovlinr, Oregon, died early today In hi hotel room hero from knife wounds. He has been In III h-aHJ) for yearli. HI wife found him fatal ly atubhed when she returned to the room after a' few minute absence shortly before midnight. The 'police said the wound were aelf Inflictc.i. miin naimvl Allen i who I'-fi. Hi-trolt y 'Sierdiiy li niln.- At the LIBERTY "The Illierly Him (he I'liturrs" "Eig Double Bill! HARRY CARRY in "Canyon of the Fools" Thrills, Laughs, Romance, Action. Everything that makes a great entertainment and leaves you de liciously conscious of having seen the greatest show in your life and Colleen Moore and Johnnie Walker in "Broken Hearts of Broadway" A story of struggles and pitfalls of Old Broadway. 1 Tomorrow Friday Roy Stewart in "One Eighth Apache" adapted from the story by Peter B. Kyne White Pelican Tonight, Neva Gerber in .v.. "Dangerous Path" Friday and Saturday. Start the., new., serial ( from the world famous novel by James Feni- moore Cooper "Leather Stocking" , Feature play, a cast of, 27, stars in ; . "Tea With a Kick" Free Matinee Friday, 2 p. m. To children ' under 12, years of age. 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HAIRCLIPPERS Numbers 1, 0, 00 Priced $3.00 to $5.00 the pair Mail Order Service ' Mail Order Service Tt i p.is'v to shon with .us bv mail. Particular attention is given to such orders and satisfaction is 'guaranteed. OR, WE REFUND YOUR .MONEY. We suggest that remittance 'be made in an amount sufficient to pay for goods and postage. If too much is sent proper change will be returned with your package. If your post office is a C. O. D. office packages may be sent collect. Bobbed Hair Necessities , Flapper Electric; Curling . ' Irons $1-50 Starite Electric Curling - Irons - $3.75 Wavette Electric Curling . Irons $4.00 and $4.25 Universal Electric Curling Irons. :'$5.50 Bandoline ....... - 25c Silmerine $1.00 Colgates Brilliantine ..w. .50c Roger & Gallett Brillan tine 45c Three Flowers Brilliantine 50c Mavis Brilliantine ............75c Coty's Brilliantine $1.50 Gloco, 50c and 75c 12 BEST CARDS OF RODEO AT THE STORE OR POST PAID FOR $1.00 V' w -uu,. j a KLAMATH FALLS OREGON V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE purit v I BUY THEIR DRUGS WW lACCUtJACvl STORE HOURS . Week Days- 7 a. mV to 8 p. m. Sundays Morning 7 a. m. to. 12 M. Craning G to 7