Monday, Juno 21, 1020
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OKKOotf
Pttftj TKrvft
EXPERTS FAVOR
DEVELOPMENT OP
OF
Favorable Report Isiued on
" Coquille Project by In
. terior Department
WASHINGTON; Junn SI. (P)
Interior department engineers hnvo
found tht development ot ' 38,000
continuous horsepower of nuluinl
atorago reorvolra on Coqulllo river
In Oregon tl possible.
With nix billion board (not of llm
bur within tuvun mile of tha larger
ruttirvulr slim, the department stat
ed erentually tha altea limy bu dovel
opvd for powor In the limber Indu'
try.
Tha entire I'oqullle rlvur bunln
M studied. Tha engineers irportud
that tha powur renervolr of tha bunln
probably will not bo utllltud untl)
bynlo - oluctrlc onergy'cau couiputr
wlili nli-nrlp vai'tny rnirn'i"1 !
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TIIIHSON LICIT TODH
Joseph Thlasun, "Janitor of tha
Hatred llaiirt church, loft this after
noou fur Lakevtew on a week's vllt
with friends.
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liava ropalr w o
dona her. Cuatomara
bacoma our beat ad
vertleora. We have
tha equipment, and
know how to uaa K.
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Natatorium
Swimming Pool
Sweat baths, massages and violet ray treatments (or
neuritis, rheumatism and all blood and skin diseases.
Graduate nurse in attendance.
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"Phone 75 . '
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6C3 BO, SIXTH "PHONB HI
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IN'HOUTIIERN CALIFORNIA
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton
urn spending their honeymoon In
soulhurn California and upon their
ralurn to Klumntli rounty will be
at bo imi to tlmir friends on tha
(lrnntio nriinch.
MIHH WRIGHT AWAY
Minn Churlotto Wright plain to
lnuva the lam of tbo wupk for Ban
J nmi, (lullfornla, to nltitnd summer
school at tbo California Btata
TimrhiTiT association. Bba li
graduate of tha Oregon Normal
ichool at Monmouth, and will teach
(bin fall at tbo Miller Kill ichool.
Minn Wright ! tha dauchtar of Mr.
and Mrs. Joo Wrliiht.
MllH. WAGGONER LKAVINa
Mr. W. n.v Waggoner and two
ana Walter and lUrry plan to
Inava Wednesday for an extended
trip of two mootha In Nevada and
California. Much of thnlr vacation
will bo ipent at Dayton, Nevada.
PI'IU'IIAHK NEW MACHINE
following out the program of de
velopment and eapansloo mapped
out touiutliuo uko, tbo Hot Springs
National bua plucud u order for
ono of tha lulest moduli vlvlot ray
iiiiii-.iiii.-n. This iii.i'lil.1" W hue
kIu i V.U'i'nu .1. Iho iU.i!1 light
tui)iriiti'ii'Ul, .:ilih ruli Out kll
ul llm uiiin-mwurr ai.d Injurious
ruj . m J f.cruuHM the power of
i tiLi . Il.ui ruy maaj tluiva.
This ochluo la to be uaed in
'iiuiiuei.vn with tiie Hot Sprlnga
l.aiu tiueiuiuul ut rneumatlam and
h.u'iii., klu u'Cecliont and other
,li;.cu i lor wliu-: It l wpaclally
a-lupt.-.l
M IT I' HUM KAMT
r o h.,i uiiil uu. L, uio, or
I mm. I'imii, N v.. lio baie apjul
n jia'l .nivr iu Lja Angelea.
i Iliad lu Klauialb taui ill. tl
iut u viail at ine home of W. C.
ia.lund and family al 1K4 Jetfer
v ii iruei.
iUv .i.lur h loll lor tha
oj.I via Portland.
NO HKRVH'K tomuut
The avangellailo meetga at tha
CbrUtlan church will continue thla
week every nlgat except tonight. For
tho opening aervlca of tha week
Tueaday night, a variation la pronv
laed 'In a dlaloua aermon, with
three men on tha platform.
Veltla Prultt la planning to give
the people of Klamath Fatla thla
week aoma of hie heavleat aolo
Aumbera. auch aonga aa "The Holy
City." "On Calvary," "The Oieat
Judgment' and "The Belli."
Tub Baths
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Mainly . About People
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fiOIVfl TO CAMP
Nd Worthlnrton, flnlolt nowa
papur man who baa baen here for
the pant two wenka vlaltlng frlenda
oxpecta to epnnd anveral dayi at the
nig Lakai camp, Inavlng bere
Wednesday.
PItOM AIXJOMA CAMP
W. Itoger of Algoma camp waa
among tha out of town week ond
vlaltora In Klumntli Kulli. Workera
roturnnd to camp thla mornlnK
FROM flPIIAOUK RIM li
E. W. Oowen of Bprui: if I
pent the week end h' n
fiienda. FIHIIINQ IS JM)I
"Klablng waa great" la thu
Krank lCvana expruaaud bin
v. ny
trip
week nd trip to Diamond Ink. Willi
Mra. Kan and fhurli'b Hrliaal. Kv
unf. Ii.(t li"f.: . inly Sunday mornini;
r.-'ii'ini; tin. IhKii in tlini. lur Iht
I'hrly ii.nntiii fihlilui:.
Dl.lMilMi
l;rmt .Nilwhi'lm uuJ iMic Mjt
!nii :.)i.-m Siiinlay fisliluy nt lila
iiiin.ii Ink..
i itoM phinkvii.i.i:
.Mr mill Mrn. .1. O, ltcdlfi-r himI L.
II. liojlfur inotup-il in fruiu l'nui'
villi., t'j 't:ii. Huiidny Imri- with
fruiiil..
Ill.lil. lit I K hi Ml.U
it I'. Murvin I-.' Si tiiii. I'.iiiT
l.-lt.-lt Willi til. lnl; ill t'.nr t It ' ov.T
SilniKiy
IIIUIIW IV M tV IIM'.K
V. iVillubii nf l hi- s'liiv Miliw
lotnniinitun nl Mil. ill p-nt '.li H
cud in Kiamatli rutU. Mr. M. (Jtihsj
waa hore on a combined buiiiuo
and pleaaure trip and left thla morn
ing tor the north.
IlELDINO ARRIVES
Mr. and Mra. Don Holding and
aon arrived Sunday from their horn
IB Ingelwood, California and an
vlaltlng with Mr. Boldlng'a mother
Mra. Mollla Balding. Thuy plan to
leave for tha north tomorrow on a
bualneaa and pleasure trip combined.
Mra. Beldlng will accompany ihem
north.
VUDITttia IN AHHLAMi
. Mr. and Mra. H. D. Williamson
are apendlng the day in Aahland. Mr.
Williamson la night clerk at the
hotel Lake.
VIBIT RAY HOME
Mr. and Mra. J. Doyle and child
of Alameda, California, who are
pending several days In thla city
on bualneaa and pleasure were
guests of Mr. and Mra. O. D. Ray
over Sunday. Mra. Ray and Mrs,
Doyle are former school friends
GO TO CALIFORNIA
Emit Flackua and George Ander
son of tha Ewauna Box company
left Sunday tor Loa Angelea on n
ten daya vacation trip.
ILVIv 1 ROM PORTLAND
Mi,:i llopkiiu. a ttur.-in in u lo.'al
milt.il, ri'turnod tinnda.v nfflernoMi
Ir.im l'oi'tliilnl, wlmru i-llc ban bi'ui
T ir "Vornl "days on buslni.si.i iinii
pU'iuiurc.'
' ' ish'ING IN VAJ.I.KV
Mrn. Wilbur Jou;.i, who lull larly
lu tbu' nuuk fur Kuiioue to mlleud
tbo blule conveuiiou ot the D. A. R.,
stopped In thoenlx and Modtord en
routo homo to visit with relatives
and ttlvbds. ' At Medford she will
bo tho ihouse guost of ber son and
duuglitor-lu-luw, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Noffbei'ry. Her son Wilbur will
niuiVti huiiio with iiet the ladt of
tills -Wl?l-'ii.
lKlliOTHV SIKIUT f.'U.Mi
.Mis.i DiM-otlij Sliuif luft ou Ihis
af'i-riiiitin's :!luK,0.fot Asbluud to nt
li'iiil tlin Mimiiirr mormul school of
SillUlllrl'll Ull'KOII. At tliu oin'iiiim
j llm Mi'luol thin full M ins Sburt
will roturu to Uiuuh iu tliu KluuiuU
county schools.
ItUTUUNH FROM KUGKNK
Mm,' It. 10. Wuttcuburg returnod
Sunday from Kugono, wboro sho
bos beon attending a convention ot
tho ' Daughters ot the American
Revolution,
NEWSPAPER MAN HERD
Joe Sholoy, publUher ot the Cen
tral Point Amorlcan, was In the
olty today on bualnoss matter.
KKN'O RRIDGB REPAIRED
To mako tho Kono bridge mora
safe tor travel a new deck Id be
Ing put on undor the direction otlof which ts Lashmnn'a death beneath
F. B. Eborhnrt, county bridge en
gineer. It will take In tho nolgh
borhood ot ten days to oomploto
the work.
I'IRNIfl AT IMHIKY I'OIXT .
Mr. and Mn. J. W. Keroa and
children, Mra. If. H. Ibay and.
children, Mra; O, O Hay and chil
dren enjoyed Sunday picnic at
Rocky Point,
MlUi. MclM)NAM IIKRK .
Mra. A. A. McDonald arrived In
the city lam evening from Portland
to apend anveral days here vlaltlng
with her huiband, manager of the
Pitcher etore.
ll tr-K rrtuM VciTtov
Mr mill .Mr.i. Joi' ;iJ,ir' i-.-i uri.-it
S'llulu trniii Allui.i'i u r; i r-i fli'-y
lip. nt Him xmii. ii-ii 4Li . si 1 1 1. u.Ui
fri. inU hi.il i-iij'iyiiiK a ui' V.iui;.
li Kl. I'll I ASti TOMiKltotV
'Ib'i Ix.Iplilaiis will hold :b lu 1
in."' ii. g of ih't inmm r moB l.x
at lb., hut' 1 Wbll P'lu'uii totnor
T'jw Afli-ruiMiii. N w (iflii'vrn will
bi (.l".;ii.-d iiml HUbwriptiuiiii (itk'.'U
for tho loiniiitf ytat'i iiM'iiil"riihi;i.
I.M r I (lit tl lKJltSIA
Mr. ii.'i'l Xtn. Mnn:n K.' I,u a.;
Mr1;. (.itrKi. Ii"ibn inn! dauiihWr
1'i-Arl l.'ft Wuii'lny in., run. g i
utni ru i ulilnrniu. They plan to
i i-lt Lui Angulea. L.jng Beach anil
nibir Miutbrru points for thr-ae
iwlu.
MISS stHS I IIOSI.N
Mi.i 1'it'ha H.iM!:.ui w;m ihn.i
ru .'!; tllu nu.i.t I'Cnullljl i::rl nt
Hi" . .ij, KiiTtric i: nji In t.l huti
day nti tippir Vlllirtm-'iu river.
i: tsri.uv htiK 1 1 i.sim v
Tin: lasl in. -tin. K th, huu.ui.i
lilulitli.'i of Aitilul .l,.i;ilir of tilt-K'-ist'-ni
.S:,-.r will 1,- hi-!, I on TUi'-a-ili.y
i-V'-iiiiii; at i-U'it n I'I'ii k. !n
u.i.ln.iii :ll li'r bi-ld and TU".
nn.il A ill bu toutiuiKd with llgbi
rofrothmuum. The ieventh of Sup-
tember will be the next regular
meting of the order.
Mra. H.O.Wortley, worthy matron
of the order, la aaxloua that all
membera attend the meeting tomor
row night.
VIHIT1NG AT LODGE
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Manning
are spending a few daya at White
Pelican lodge.
MRS. WARREN AWAY
Mrs. Warren ot the Boston Beauty
Shop left Sunday for San Francisco.
While Mra. Warren la away Agnes
Lltheff will be in charge ot the
shop.
MUSS WALKER HERE
Mlsa Mary Walker ot Ashland la
enjoying a visit bere with frlenda.
At tha present Mis Walker is at
tha Crimea ranch home. She plans
to return home the last ot thla
week. .
AT WOOD RIVER SUNDAY
A paity ot local young men, in
cluding Uayaen, Bill Wan, Urneiil
and UaU Carlwrighl, enjoyed Sat
urday and tiunday al W-ood river on
a (laUiug trip.
GOhtf lO LA-h-K
. i.t Hoy C. W naiii, liiu aou
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Mr. aud Joo Wi'ii-.L, uo ua c-oi-pk'Ud
his. juuior year uL O. A. C.
has ktt lor Camp l.uwls. uncc be
will be la training tor utx wotKj.
oAt The Liberty
Uiif oi tbi: in... t TcaliKUc list
(ihu' vtwr pivluivd. ou Mut ailvor
auetil i. luul iu wuich liairy drey,
star, and Leo Bauninuy, -vill.aia, eu
gago aboard a bucrumeuio rivet
atuamboat, in a ecene ot Caaey's
luteal star photoplay, "The Man
t'Tom Red Uulcu," which will be
Xiiaplttied at , the ' Llbui ly -Tttoaior
it'u'njbt. "
In tbii, Urama!!- ..liot'.ipiay, " bastd
uu lltm n.u-tu'n laiiiouvi htor. "Tim
Idyl 6f Rid 'Uuluh'i'tha H'.tas of
which lieu laid lu ibo CuUiuiuiu SI
urras in Ibo .uoliicu U;i ot" 'C.,
itaiuly is a gonial ,i 'inlo-soitlcd (tuM
luimv wlm i-wi-ais to ai'iii;o 111''
uiUhlc'n' or Ills piirvi'ifr by Laslimii,
pj-rliayiid' by Mr. ijha'mwuy. LaaU
uinn la a gumblor and all 'rouud
bad man for whom Sandy la Bearch
Ing. Undur u fictitious. unmo, Lash
am moots Uutsoy, the girl Sandy
loves, and on the pretext of Hiking
her to iher lost elstor, the' wlto ot
Saudi 's partner, entices her to . ac
company liar on a steamboat. rid lu
dandy Bar, where he attempts to
force hla love upon her.
When Sandy learns of this, he
follows the steamboat on horseback
and swimming to the vessel, boards
It just In time to ave Betsey.. Then
follows a fierce battle in which
Sandy is victorious and tho sequel
the storn white! ot the steamor. The
various stages ot the battle are ad
mirably pictured and prove quite
thrilling,
WKATHKR
The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un-
dorwood'a Pharmacy registered a
decided ilae In barometric pressure
Saturday afternoon, making wa; for
higher temperature!., Indlcatlou
are that tha cool ipell la deflnliel
broken.
Forecast for next 24 hour. Kj.i
and warmer.
' Tha Tycoi recording thermjmeiui
reglatered maximum and minimum
temperature! today aa folio ik
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f.f Mr.i. li. A. Ecmiitt. . H
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lillMim of
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o4t the TINE TREE
Jio:i..iii' i:, brii;!iU'ni.d with bumor,
pi. .-.I villi tl.ril'iny a.'tlr.n, at mldit
iii.ii;ii.i list sorii'ty lj:i''l:t;roonil and
r-a.l'.'ti'd Into a tnini; ..r film delight;
liy a en."K",'ii.'iy ifownod (Jl'iria!
4 :!.". . hi anil a. Mirri, indium ca't of
.i.r,ili' cii-il .ilia', iii tirii f, d?
...i'ii.'j "Tac I'ulaaii'ii. IiOy, ' which
I'ia.-a touifihi at the pim- Tri
th'-atrv.
i li;. ii.- win! in w.ts wri;t..:i for.
.Mir .Snansou by Fininii: Hurst, nn.l
iiri-scnts (jlo.-iu as a lovi-ly. ullurlns j
sociviv boiraaa. ar.th tmiy nriili m
doiiars, whoe v-nly liability .a an i
uncontrollable temper. Whai iup-i
pena when her fiance the fou tn b
the way decide. 10 break ut-r suirlt. i
yruiide.i ml ol tlio c--'n,uil, Jrau..1
aud o:iulue heart u'cal that make i
tiil-i hottN,',;' as tl:nulat:n and
ruire&niii. ii cntcrtatnuieut as on
could pjis... isu : r. I
Olor. never luakvd luoie u.auii-!
ful nor acted with greater zeal. '
Lawrence Gray, as the caveman lov
er, playa hu role with commend
able zeal and vigor, and Joseph
Smiley gives a capital performance
as the easy going Uncle George.
Frank Tnttle, who directed the
production, based on James Creel
man's adaptation ot the story, has
staged It iwlth an opulence in keep
ing with its multimillionaire back
ground. Scenes of the Yale-Princeton
football game, of a fashionable
Long Island country club, ot a hunt
ing lodge in the Catskills, of a
lavishly outfitted yacht and ot the
Interiors ot a wealthy mansion give
toe photoplay a society authenticity.
Just tor good measure there s a
thrilling horseback chase aa well aa
a raging storm at sea, during which
Gloria is forced to shovel coal in
tba boiler room ot tha yacht.
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HAMILTONS ARE HERE .
Mr. and Mn. Rufui Moore are
entertaining Mr. and Mra. Philip
Hamilton, who have motored up
the coaat route from Ban Francisco.
Mrs. Hamilton la a former resident
of Klamath county, being a daugh
ter of Mra. Rex Bord, who now
makes ber home In Ban Francisco.
RETX'RMI.Va TIIIH WEEK
A J Lle, who hui bei a. a 'end
ing to buslne ifrajrj in I'ci'iiuni
U ..;,.' 'c l b.,rk thla Wuk.
M A.MlltKU IOM1M.
..M;j Eat. er JlcAndrew.. wh
finished teaching at Santa Baibara
J'tni- JS, and la nr visiting Id Ban
rrai..i(rt.(,, i.i,..;).ii.d
. limits Elii.'
kit'
purl
t thi) xi'Ck.
I I'.IlM ,sl..M
is frail' ii Stuin i.,( t, li.jiin
for a ili;.r' vi,.it witb Irk-U'i.-
'fflHTW&m Theiatre
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"THE UNTAMED LADY";
1 rum' tiii- original ttury by f 'aniite irurl. ..
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
v i i 'if-: r one oj tiie best pr jgranu oi the ear.
Onthe Screen
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The'
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ilv.tiji iu suit almost any
one. '
At the LIBERTY
1'inal snowing lonignt oi
"THE MAN FROM RED GULCH"
An absorbing story of the days of ,49 with r
our own Harry Carey in the leading role. t
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TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
Another great favorite am! horseman ii
. Fred Thompson starring in
"HANDS ACROSS THE BpRpjCR"
assisted' materially by his wurtienui hor-c.
"SILVER KING" '. ' Vv
V ou II like this program innm-nr-cly.
NEW TIGHT RAX' RECORDS J
matter what make it
Always Somcthiiig New on
Brunswick Records
be pleased to demonstrate them
PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS,
Many Tourists Told '
About Klamath ,
Tourlsti 'from all pacta of tha
United lltatea are eecurlnf la(or'
matlpn ut tha Junction nation ef,
the tu r l tn bureau on tha Aahlaad -highway.
Wit hi a a prlod of Urn. iht'
three voeka mora than JOO vae-ti
tloo fnllera telling or KlumatkJ
i-oimiy ond Its wondera, 14 agrleul-i
turn I bttlli'tlns, Klamath guldn
ami road mupn ns w.'ll an 100 Oro-
iron iitatii mu ih worn given out.'
An a rwiult of this work aanrV
proi-peciive aultlera who are enjoy-?
Ing tbelr vacations In Oregon arai
" " uruuem 1Uiu luimiia waair-
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Tl,... inhibit building which la bu10
j of California Wbllu Pino, Uoaaud k
th.' Iiuiilif rniiii of Klamath' eoutttVv.
will be roaily: for the opening; Wit,-"
j In -iho axt wtfi'k. -Till bulldta
will, have ou dUplny all tho ag
rultural prodacU of thlrf county. '
On the State
A rt.it picture indeed ,
is'-IlISSF.CRRTARV"
with N'oniia Sheerer
,'iiid Lew fco'ly in the.
leading rules. Easily utitv,
of the bi things of the .
vear. ; ; '
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