rvd six THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREG ON Friday, January IS. 1920 REEF OPERATOR, PASSES AWAY l At The Pine Tree . Emll Jannlnss hcs proved ss-atn that are need not ho beau tiful. And he has shown also ronlikin mnrk find powerful. : In hl forlo on the screen, realism j iwlih a as-lm. human quality thl j i up mum f I IIII i.llUli(llili I , , j iOWEiPli Wi wwwwM . ...... j Irouiu'll wa proposed In a bill Ui- 1 Itrodurcd by Senntar Ralph Swing) fnf Sail lleinardluo, - .,, ' ( A San Francisco-Alameda dole- ; iaatlon Introduced a Mil atdUnii ' ithnt Ihe stale bn allowed to build i a toll brlila across Pan Francisco hay, bouds to bo authorised l I lu IcKlstnturd and ratified . hv NEW NOTES DF I the people at election. Ei OiSTRG T (Continue from lnsr On burns into tho mind. inhlvmn frmii AinttMoft. h AKomhlvinan Fruhk l.iittroil nf ( Thiu tfuiA it U "The Slrwt of ' wait rwferttl In ' th 'iudlotary Santa Kmui intro.lu.vrt a bill n ' ninrA Ihilll R worth V Uf- ! OOUiUimt. I lie rniniimif m lvmrii vnua iur m- aiNHiiiniMii a t ! J V " i .1 - : .. .. julihmll n mtti.kff ttllil it It UV'nf M til I KU ill 11 tl t II VMS I I V ft I It Owner in U. S. Die. i" " "" Th,,j h referred to .he senate, .ittinc' ,.,,.., , ,,,;.,L !i -wvomi years, left ,. wed- i-'ii .hoppiim M,m,t. V..t..-,1. l,nl" " ,"r.": ::. .i,k ,k. ,hi.r i,,.n.L..," LT" I''W ' Anderson, Calif.., Mn. lion KlmmKn Wml screen urania in. a lann;-- .:. ........ . .. ................. . ..v- . of the supreme court presiding. ir(11,d rommlxslon as provided In ;hli'h crentod j traitlc at ronn lira urn in. a 1 Rlwnn over to happy endings. . r i. 1 ...11 li.a.l.l illlllllt' llllllll. . .... ,i. Dt.n,.v ' impeaoilineuf Ol jhhkw n. a inn iiiH.nunT.1 "T i-'Mnrii-i ,.,(. ii..ii- in nnnrrriw.t' hi.- . . . ...r. lihi. fin. Iron and the pthn.f i"'u':n' ny Arii .i.i n. im. ..,-,- j .... .. ...... r ........ .,.,.. .,.. j ,.,,,,, lion tnaw iiaruy nao acrrinco n ; mmiuh.v. jumi ritiuiniiive ui m Iipch III lliff pnt week or an with lllio flu, ,1a mi I u uli'i' l l" I around. KiKPRollnl ineritliim ui'K lii'llu liftl.l ill Hi.. Kttno hli'li flitl.ini Uildllnrlutn rnrli nlulit HiIk work. I Jnn Koxler Iiiim hi'i II H)piiiIIiu Dili wKok nawIng wood lor Mr. . . . . , , '11. -A. Ilrovlon. , (SiiiiIiiI la TIik Herald) : I). J. I'm knit M-pluriyeif houip ( V'elma t 3nowjtonr, i enrrenpoiuf-1 froin I'nnlntid tha tin t of the . nitt . i i wuek, wlmro lm upent a fw dnya KKNt), Jan. 17, Mr. and Mr. 'nit hiiKlnrin, N .vn.ii.ai., lOrol X'ai'peiller uud fiiuilly. who I Mm. I V, Amleruii and homo rule for enuntlea. l'la.ltiK of alreruft companion where they expect to lunke thulr ! nmulny vImHIik ill Ihn homo of One Cerit AM Anil. I.O, Texas. Jan. 1. (AP)- -Amarlllo loday mourned lm nf li fie.iL eltiKen. tavor J '..n I. hi. Paramount Dictu v ra to mxi i ' " , . , . ' , ... . . ,. ". ! t ou, l.ee niviiin, on, ranui nu ( t t Mif2nu 16 ir..m Alime rynuue . senate aim Melnll.Y io mveii- harnn who owned or held under leao for eiiula cr.nliiK more than 1,000,000 nerea of Texas ami Meiii'O laud, lie was reputed to b I lm' largest Individual cattle owner In the United States. , The cattle- king was fatally stricken with heart dlseaso at Wichita Kails yesterday, at about the time of the funeral of n. S. (Hreck) Walker. Fort Worth and BreckenrldKo oil millionaire, who died the previous1 day. - Mr. Blvlns was largely respon sible for the growth of Amarlllo from a raftletown to a booming oil metropolis. Two hundred thousand acres of his 4uO,ouO acre LX ran. h here were under 'lhf, nnr,y tease- to oil companies, uespite rtM in It si the Pine Tree Theatre where I it Is nlevlng the last Mmes tod.tv. j .tanninrs stalks ihr-mch the McPUerson. evanm'llst, while oe-urate aviation roudltioii In Cal enpyinK the bench. An attempt I ifornla rettanlltig the n,uetlnn? . . ctuta llnr. M.lail.tn . rtf uuft.lv nml nrev,iltnn nt . aeet. rabble of Ihe London slums "ke hwlni ul h(, ,ubj,irl n;u drnls WM ll( , hm butll- a eoniuoror in rordurov. The hpen h( ob.m o( , W)n.,.rt by Asseinhlvmen WHIUinson sir.M)ls of l.lmehnuse ohev the . r)rpriiy y,tnr the state su- and Croulu of San Frnnrlsco. thrii, nf Ilia f st anrt women ' - - It . nreme conn. love him dcsnlte his brutality, i . . . . .....i , ' . . . iwere beselged with bills yestnr- aenerallon hut wrought different- am 0)fm nnuw ga Iv than ever before on the screen. ; . . . j . , ,h Mils retoentatlou. brought about swonrt na,r o ,e , Ft,h. ; nv fav vrav. wno piavs n naiva itlon Armv lass. Is vivid because , m n ..uin.u, ..,,r.. ... introduced hy William Horn- i'-nlsvuu.gnod f" d.r in the I, ,WNnWyman from San jheginnlnr. His friend. Olta Bak- Fnn(.ls(.0 Tn( b, 8lmlir l0 lanova. nas lost ner stree' 1 one that c charm for him and he deslr-w . . . h . , of Fav Wray. "ejslon pxirenp .cat rauw-s : -Anu , ruary. I The search and seiiure" bill FAIRY TALE OE GIRL IS TRUE , i , I Mr, and Mrs. l.onU llolen, Meriellttml of ( Oeor.se. Trefenn, lien unil Vol County lleullli nwioela-! nin ttnowgnoxn spent Wcdne-iluy vlelted Keuo on, Friday, i , 'evening tih .Mr. and Mr. II. Mrs. Davis baa beeu III for Ihe : llotvnrd. j piet week with mumps. ., , Mr. ami airs. (Veil Prnlber of I Mrs. Allenby and i lilldreu of , Klumalli Kalis unit .Mrs. Iloss l'eeier's Landing passed throiiKh SlmniT ami children of Kiinn llils vlclnliy last Wednesday on 1 motored over to Ashliind SniiilKy. It'telr way to Klntunlh falls. j Jiuorge Trefren,. who lias spent Fisiik Sexton, C'onniy club some time visiting at thu ( lias, lender, and Mrs. Kllsnbeth lli'ii-1 Hnowgonsa bouie. left Thursday ,1, in, county music, yieaeher, I :ur Ills llnnio In J In In Fulls, Ore. msile n visit to the Keuo grade Mr. I less Simmers transacted school on, vMouday. While hero ! business In Khun nth Falls on Mrs. Henderson nave the rltll-; Wednesday. , ulrvu ihclr usual lusiructlons In' Skating Is In full awing now. Iilielr tniiile. ' I The young folks of Kcno and : llalph Puckett, mall carrier on ' vicinity .spend their evenings vn 'Hie Ashland-Kl.tmath Falls rmiie. the. i kallng pond. i an Ms oil enterprises and executive ,is, Wray to go to the veree of . . ... taii,, vneatlon, while a aub-i lien Sunwgnose, accompanied (Continued trim Para fna . istltuto Is carrying the mall. ; by hU uioiher aud Uier. Vehnn. bailie between .(.or. who was merely waiting for' Kverelt llou-hklss, Ceorge Tre-( molorrd to Klauinlh Falls Mou- prince to rescue her. '' 1 Inn, Charles and Hen Suowgoos day tuornlng. Hornblower claimed . It i ... , ...i--, .., put up their summer supply of; merely protect cliliens ,,, h. ,,,. ,'! on Tuesday Tomorrow will Im? the last day ol oik One Cent Sale. We have n.ldcd many new nitiok'H for our Saturday Sale, among which you will find .the Nest Bargains offered in the line of Children's Wear, Art Goods, and many other articles of preat value. . - Don't miss this chance of getting your money's worth twice over. . , COME AND SHOP OUR WINDOWS. against unauthoriied entrance to one he would he until k- "Just a Texas cowman." . tiushaml. "Kvr thing that I-am 1 1 owe to Ceorge," the star ri"-l.-luros. lie sr""nt years training awkward young actress, . fluues, oopever, ne never cnangmiirt,,.,,. fh. mnmeet when he .k... k -uat ...... ..... ..... inv, rnr ,,pr and ner simultanenuslr T. M. Wrlsht ,.eaih. ive for him. I assembly man from San Jose, an ' 1 Miss Wrav end Madame Hat-' h -.,ni.i i He .was a typical cowman In ,tallovB( , celWted i bill to make the m-ohihitlon lawi""' the strlciest, .sense of. the ' r,,.,, ,lm., trnin ibc of this slate more stringent. Pointing out. her fuulu .and cnu nllhough be lived to see Ihe end-.Ap, tj,,,,,, ev0 s,,endid tvr-iwhlch was considered a reprisal Iradlcting directors who bad de les Panhandle plains dntted wiih . fl1rmanecs. Maurits Stiller dlr- lni llnrnhbiwer'a measure. 1 elded she was "a perfect blank." ected the picture from a storr Senator Victor Canepa nf San i Finally to the efforts of both written bv Josef von SU'rnbertr : Francisco Introduced a bill la came success. There was a WimI- Tiio Washington monument was tlvlll (-j.rlr t.-fr f,t uiir.irt.l.n ' erei-lnil nl a i.mt nt tl .tll.l llilil me prince is v.orae Ari.i. oer ..ltlli.,,i:1v ,,lP , .1P, ,.ll Ms-s. TJ. Prather. who has1 t or rnsulla usa Harald Class Ada The Northern Fur Shop l1 810 Main Street towns, ranches and oil derricks. ! Rlvins came (o ihe Panhandle when he was 27 years old and bought 12.uilrt acres of land at . Jl.Og an acre. . "As I sold my rattle, I bought more cattle." 1 he said in explaining his a.-- '. nil Isl Hon nf land and wealth. 4 He never considered his rar.-er particularly outstanding, and a! end Renfamin Olser. bearing the heart of squalid 1-imehnufe. i , At The Liberty "The Yontig Whirlwind" permit householders !0il gallons idlng aud a palace. Today, they of arlne and beer, annually. . .. jare immensely wealthy and their The atate wai asked to get out magnificent . home In tlin foot of the land .colofiy husln.-ss un-i hills of the Sierra Novadas, Is der tho terms of a bill proposed j one of the palaces of Hollywood, by J. M. Hunan of .Sacramento. , ..., nB(, pTln of wllom i It would appropriate tlSB.OOD to ,.,,,-,, .. k-4(h, .. fast movir.c rinlodrama starring I P:y claim of settlers In tho Delhi . . , ... : . way said there wasn-l much m n,,,. itariou. the famous little , laud colony. . : my dreams " , toll about his IJfe. Ho related FPO Western star, wilt h aeen j Senator, Oeorge , W. . Uochesietj ' that he was horn In Texas, rear- for the last time tonight at the jo' I-"" Angeles Introduced a bill nri 1 -,L, i i rs ed on a ranch, and that his first 1 Liberty theatre. i' P'acc a slate tax similar to the ; PRINCESS HAS investment wa a calf. The picture is undoubtedly the i"?1 ux .on vry bag or cement He waa ever ready to grub-:moi Interesting and thrillinr ! oid lu tho state. TroceHs would rlake a friend, even during his that young Barton has had theiP""1 the-highway fnnxl for new: lean days. When prosperity came. onnortiinhv of annearina- In .. It I construction. i' ' , . t.ONOOX -Jim. IS, UVP) This In later life this generosity was j deals with the. operations ot .a ..Removal of slate Jurisdiction Oally Mail Bald loday that Frln- CLOSE ESCAPE expressed in. many philanthropies. His widow rml two sovis who .. were asso lated with their father, 1 survive. . gang of bandits and their efforts I T'r i"- district attorneys c- Mary, kvl a narrow escape POWKU Ft.slllN BERLIN, Jun. --has voided the use nets In many parts of Germany. Two to rob a I'niieil states air mail plane of n t.'.O.OOO rash pay roll. . Run, In the role of a miuer'a pill. Is intensely Interested In the government plane and when he -Electricity j sees It make a forced landing he of fishing goes to the restrne on hi nonv. Hags". How he a Ms the strick- copper cables, placed oueien pliot. and after many new on top and one below the water, Und thrilling escapades saves the are -barged with electricity. Fish j money, is told In a most humanly In the vicinity are TlectrocBied , Interesting manner In a whiri and they come to the surfa.-e wind climax. where they are gathered hy these j .. - modern fishermen. i For results nse Herald Claaa Ads GR.PPY COLDS " During the period following colds, coughs, grippe, influenza or other prostrating illness, when your body is weakened, is the worthwhile time to prove the strength restorative merit of ; and city attorneys waa proposed from a horso's hoofs , when she in a bill offered by II. ('. Jones, ; was thrown, from her , mount senator from San Jose. ,, while hunting with the Rrnmliuin A hill that would give the In-I.Moor hounds.. , . dint rial accident . commission tho The prince' horse floundered same power as the courts against ' on boggy ground, throwing, Ihe ', those appearing before It, was princess clear and some dlMuiicfl. 'proposed by Senator Jhne.-i ThojOiher rider: were so close ,that ; commission, should tltc hill pass, they had difficulty In avoiding could punish for contempt of j her. but succeeded In 'reding Jn (court or disbar lawyers prartlc- their hore. Because the ground ing before it., . - ... j was soft the princess was,, not Abolishment of the Judicial hurt by her .fall. i . - r SCOTT'S EMULSION MONEY TO LOAjNT on Good Security on '?-.;; . I ' Building and Loan Plan i f T. J, WEBB JI21 M.UV STRKKT TEL. SKT COLE'S GROCERY PKobc 1S60 ' ... . r- 125- So. 9th St.- Saturday, Jahiiary 19th SPECIALS. WALNUTS-Scfecial. poutic.:..:..,......3dc ..17c BRAN--Ralstoa select health, rej?ii- lar 25c, special, per package ... ROMAN MEAL "Nature's Nut- Browh Food." "Appetizing-Nu-tritious." , Regular 45c;'special ' per package 29c QUEEN I. ILY For all uses.. ' , E3sy on the hands, easy on clothes. Washes without rubbing. Regular ... 15c, special three bars for 33c BROQKF1ELD -Pure pork sausage, Two packages for 35c OLEOMARGARINE,' Special, pound, 17c SPUDSA-No. 2 grade, per sack ;.v:.....85c TOILET SOAP Assorted, 4 bars for 25c We Deliver the Goods COLE'S GROCERY Home of Good Eats ' 1 Just Out of the High Rent. District ' - Thu Coupon Good For 20 EXTRA 1 J S. & h. stamps:.,., , , With cash purchaae of $1.00 or over Otfly one coupon on, a purchase. VOID AFTER JANUARY 12 Special f'xcursiuii, Klamath VA SV; Vr.iuciuo .... I? COLE'S Phone 1560 GROCERY 125 South 9th St. and return i . . i. P. .... 1 On January 25 Souilicm Pacific otTon a diii. cically reduced rotmiltrin (re (itMn Kluiurh Fills to San l-'ranosco. TiActi ate Ofd for the return trip until Feb. 4. ........ TM Inw f ire i Snuthrra PxifH:'s'Sfcrjat in vitation ft) visit San Francisco now. Dijoy its tin-arm, restaurants and hotels; Fisherman's Wlurf, Cliinatown, ihe I-atin Quarter always iWirutinj;. Take t few days off for t mid winter vaiation. Anil if you ROlf, biin the clulu. There ate many fine courses you will enjoy playing. Phone or drop in at the Southern Pacific office for further details. doMliam IPacSlrSc ... (. 3. 3. MIM.KR, Rrnenil freliilit anil pnssrnxer ' aicmil. t - i Phone M - OP PURE VITAMIN-RICH COD-UVER OIL - v It" is the food-tdnic with world-wide t fjresuge,; that strengthens and helps build up the weakened body and restore the normal balance of health. If you are run down with Grippebuild, up on Scott's Emuhiont ' 8cXIBua. EiuBickI, N.J. . . U-ft At Baseball Bribery Quiz - ill wX at e' ., 5 '1r f vt. 4, H t T If - " f ! ( 'flit ' K J i Moni'n l?op By Cowan .'Certain Boston eoiinVlIiiu Ji ! wete jiumorcd to be "tryius to set $5iJ0 each", for favotlus a' hill r?AnlttltiB Sunday baseball, Char les F. Adams (center) vice-president of the Boston tirnve testi fied at a court Invesilnutloil of aliened baai-ball bribery In lia Hub city,' Adams also told of a conference be had Willi Dan Carroll (lefi). flKhl nisiiagcr, In wjilch lie otikud Cariull to toll Councilman JU'lllhuiLd. Lynch. (rlh.t) to Itse his Inftuenco with several coiincll uieu wliu bail accused Adums of being a "bribe giver," ' -1 . , . . . Orl.HiiH'.GES . X Clit-a TO K Hl5 WcT) f " B-E.V, 5a? S wi.Efti 1 Cv7 A 5 rTZoZo 'bC i" W vSaH B"f A CvOsCfSf CMC '-K !t!.GviT OCUC . U'.iao 'B'-o J c-.cn?ae vco suau I i t.w "-5Hwest ta fi look SMa. now .F 6i--, j4HM sx.x J mm.iu co i FreckSarn05sF5cS ,' ' :;:SKr . BIosser - ' ' ' "V: " . 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