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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1929)
THE EVENING - HERALD. . -KLAMATH- FALLS, OREGON Tuowlny, May 21, If 20 AT THE THEATRES g BiP- CITY AT 1 1ll-; l.lOKItTVV Kver aliioe "Tim HirlU of Nation," wbon tin rave such a marvelous rhuraiti'rlinlion of "Tlia Utile Colnmil." 1 Hnry . H. Walthall hat mlpand hlmilf lo film Una uprywlin-o hyonTtvlil parlrayal after another. Hut narer alnce that epic of the Civil yr. arcordiuit lo Ma own deola ratlon, ban a part given blm such irto arnpn for the dlxplay of that emotional work which la his forte aa dora "A Light In th Wlniloir " -- i ( , AT THK. TM.IOAX I When tho curtain rlnca fortlio stngo attractions at Iho Pxllcan tlicMitrn today, local vauduvilk fnni will be treated to one of tho waaon'a men brilliant and pep-plr-at of Junior Orpheum vamlo v 1 1 1 o programs. Top position Is assigned to Jimmy I'lnio and Company in "Jnia-'Km I'p." Every effort put forth by these Inimitable fun maters la far the sole purposa of rreatlnjf unstinted merrltneiil. Instrumental numbers on tho Kiiltar and piano accordion form part of their delightful offering;. OPPOSES Postponed FlilKDERirHSHMWN. I Ger many. May SI, 1 AP) Or. lluRo Eckener, master of tho Craf Zeppelin, today aaid the uiasaivo dlrlalble would take no :GJ.EXTENSJ1 W, P. leeki to Invade, la entitled Mill 'exloualous are the Hautn to- t'feH""- o'- Ihow lvt pnnrbai-a Chauthar of t:omtmire, nieuta under tho luturaUto Cout- I tliu Alhmuliru Iliisluesa Meu'a A merce Omiailiwlou act. Jmu'lHllon. the Keriiley Novila) Anion th orKnuUiUlou op iTodme (irowera Annotation, the posing the 11, N.-W. I. neediest .OKdeu City Comnilssloii, the lllv- hiiki:n mci:k , , A navy blue erepe Home dreia i luces lis alonvea to Ihn ollmw, prt.voinelit club, tho HiilldH Com-. Ita while ueiiWltn Veatna nnd the iininiiv ',iiriii' Auoi'latlon and ld I'aliudale C. u( C, el-Hide Clmmuur of Commorce, the Alturna Chambur tf Com marce. the (Ireut Onkluud of lit aklrt'a yoke with llUile allken !" of aulf fnlirlr. orutaUu,i tho proposed Joining ihoM) that are opposing parallatluK rail extension of the Rreat Northern-Wealerii Pactfl- more i from Klamath Falls to Keddle, In W ,.) Ihn I tut,,.., TVIolat. ; who present "Songs and Dances ' portunlty of seeing the only trlp I leta now appearing; in vaudeville. ' Kaoh of theso attractive alatera 'has been smiled upon with equal . tlea AT THK PINK TRKK ."Soft Living." comedy-drama which cornea to the Pine Tree theatre sinning tonight, la an other' triumph for Madge Bel litiny. i Ml us Bellamy again proves that slo la one of tbo acreeu'a leading cdnedlennea. 'Johnny Mack Drown, cast aa tho wealthy lumber magnnta fpoia tho country, does particu larly well aa tho unsophisticated biy who bellrvea tha' love will always find a way. In a eorlea n rnmiintlr and excitlnar adven ture he finally wins the love of pinging, the wise lltlla city tfrl. Nat Mann ;are a clever duo whose fun-mak-j 1 AT THE ORPHEl'S jing proclivities have gained fori That U Is much easier to give them a host of followers among advice than follow It la revealed , vaudeville patrons. la their; In """.-Love Hungry," the comedy ' present ' skit, "At the Stage, romance featuring Lola Morau aa Door." there are furnished many j a little chorus girl and Lawrence amaslug opportunities for excel- ; Gray 'as the "sob sister," who, lent comedy work, good singing.! paeaca out advlca to the lovelorn, eccentric, dancing and mirth-pro-j plays at tha Orpheus for three voklng patter. daya starting today. Laughter. ! The Paulay Brothers are , suspense and an unusual love pair of supple and agile gymnasts emry are promised In this picture who present an act that Is unique ! of modern youth In which the for the original brand of enter- j show girl tradea the solitaire of a talnment It Includes. big butter and egg man for a Completing' the bill are the little chip diamond of the. poor : Hard grove Brothers, two whirl-! toy. . i wind dancers. t II employes and IS employers,! each elected by ballot in the dls-j trict he represents. All have j eual Toting power on the board. W. C. Ruegnltx, 4L president i presided. j Members of tho board this 1 year are: - I ' n I : " . . H v. Employers: A. C. Dixon. Eu-. MfifiFbftD, 'Ore., ' May 21." (A ; gene: M. C. Woodard, Kllverton: j 1'.) T5e"erecTTon 15f ."chlf f n"- j W. B. McMillan. Portland: R. H. glneer to have complete charge ' Rurnside. R:ymond, Wash.; C. I of the work of surveying a rail, Stuart Poison, Hoqulam, Wash:1 route for the Owen-Oregon Lum- J. C. Buchanan, Tacoma; D. M ber company trow Butte Falls , Kisber, Snoqualmie Falls, Wash.: long Jour nova until the failure, tho Richmond Chamber of Cout of four of It motors Inst Friday meree, repreaentlng one of ' tho had been billed thoroughly and i moat Important Industrial dt. I "absolutely clarification" of the , trlcta In the San Francli-co hay j mishap reached. area, baa adopted a rcanlutlou "I returned here to confer opposing fl. N.-W. B. project as about the question of motors, being a wasteful duplication Of ho appearance of Billy (aa tr ijners mualer an Id. "It .existing families. la natural that so long aa there ; The Richmond opposition , Isn't absolute clarldcatlou con- ! colnta out that Darallellur and aa You Like Them," t heatre- ornlng the reasons for the mot-j duplicating rail lines are waste, goers are .offered the unique op- ; or jefect the (Iraf Zei ;elln will ! ful nnd uneconomic and mar con. not undertake nny long and ex-iatltute a threat of added-enptx tended Journeys. j to the public. "I have a conference scheduled ' The resolution scored (5. N.- Itndav with various HeoHrtment .. P. iirminiuil iin iintini,iiinrv favor by Ilanio t ortune .. for they , j,,,,, whl.h , Bnal mk4 ; ,,,, investment which aervea are possessed of enviable charm j preparations to return to Toulon. only to dttpll.-aie the existing fa and grace which pleasingly en- Wo hope () MnK ,no (irilf back ' clliiles. It declared that the hances their delightful special-;,... Thur.n. or Pr,,MV t.ii.i,. ...r,i. .h ., of dancing and harmoay , motor. ,i.d. i..... arrived in , .,...,rtit,,r. ..-.,.tin. mil. I France and o'hera here are ready i Hons of dollars have been made and Marie Mallory j for shipment." - la derulon the lerrltorv ci v. LAYPLANSFOR ROUTE SURVEY T i to Klamath Full, will be made noon. James II. Owen,, general manager, said today. As soon as tho selection is mude a survey ing crow under direction of the cnxinetT, will bn put into the field. Owen said the entire respon sibility of deciding the feasibility of the route would rnjt upon the chief engineer and that his fig urfea on the estimated cost of the rood would be the final word. He is negotiating with a cou ple of engineers, Owen said-. Both these jnen have built railroads In the northwest,' the mill owner said, addlug "and I think I have the man I want." i Owen said If will probably take all summer and fall to get au . accurate line on the best route and the estimated costs. Construction work, he said, if finally decided upon, will not start before next spring. 4LBOARDOF DIRECTORS IN SESSION TODAY PORTLAND, Ore., May 21, (A D Lumber operators and em ploye representatives from 4L organisations in all sections of the Pacific northwest were here toc'.ay for the 21st semi-annual meeting of the 4L board of direc tor?. The board is composed of C. K. Keycs, BellingbTam: J. P. McUoldrick. Spokane: Slg. Hoi slund, Coetrr V Alenc, I8a.: X. E. Gurney, Baker; II. E. Allen. Bend. Employes: Roy W. Carlton, Springfield; R. P. Scott. Silver ton; Harry F. Wilkins. Portland; C. H. Fulmer, Raymond, Wash.; J. R. Spurgeon, Hoqulam, Wash.; Jack Ingram, Tacoma: F. M. Jennings. Seattle: C. M. Moser, Belllngham; R. W. Gehrke, Spo kane, Zephyr La Voy, Winchest er, Ida.; Fred Grant, Kinxua, Oro.; Walter J. Emard, Bend. 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