The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 04, 1913, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAQR POOR
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Town Topics
"laho In New Member.
Tlio regular meeting of Sprague
Toil, Or ml Army of the llcpubllc,
was held Friday. At Hit fctston
Co mm do llobertson Joined the local
lioiL,
Funning k HeHrr Team,
Members of Klamath I-oJgs No.
137, I. 0. O. V., will meet In thr
lodgo room Similar afternoon at 3 30
anil make up a tram tor this winter's
work. All those Interested are In-vllod.
far of Mutlr.
F T. Shepherd It unloading a ear
toad of planoa today, and claim that
the)- cam through on record time,
being only seventeen day out of New
York city.
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. ilTLr .TjTrjj.avil
Mike Ryan Is
'Reconstructed
i
A lluine Trip.
J It Welch, the Dairy blackamUh.
accompanied by hit aon William, was
In today paying hla taiea, and lncl
dentally depositing a coyote icalp
with the county clerk.
la Itccovrrinjt.
(larret Van It I per waa able to re
sume hit duties at the Monarch gro
cery this morning, following a short
Indlspostlon.
Here Otrr Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Stewart, Miss Grace
Lytle and Mr. Itay I Ilurk, teacher r
In the flonania schools, came In this!
afternoon to spend the Sabbath In the
county seat.
Mac-Pound Daughter.
A nine-pound daughter was born
to Mr. and Mr. C C Murray this
morning. The Murrays reside on
Main street between Center and first.
Dy far the longest "untclentlflc"
boundary In the world divide us from
Ilrltlsh America. It cut acrosa moun
tain chains east and west, where na
ture ha grooved the Inevitable path
of men north and aoutb, and close
nelghborllne thus enforced by geog
raphy baa thriven and ripened In vast
trade. In common prosperity. In grow
ing esteem.
WANTED Care taker for a large
modern, unfurnished house for the
winter, for nominal rental only.
I'hone 2SSJ, 4-t
One of the tmart altalr of the
week given Wednesday, N when
Mr O W llobcruon and Mr. Ilert
K Wlthrow entertained a large num
ber of guest at the latter' home,
corner SUth and Lincoln treet. The
lltt of guet Included Mr. Klbert II.
Hall. Mr. Thorn Hampton. Mr
Kiel Schallock. Mr Claude Daggett.
Mr II K Smith. Mr. Charle Mel
drum. Mr. A. It Campbell. Mr
Henry Newnham. Mr Karl Whltlock.
Mr Carey M. Itannby. Mr Kred
Houston. Mr Will Houston. Mr. 3
Kdward Martin, Mr Maiwell M
Long. Mr Kobert M ltlchardson.
Mrs Walter Olbon, Mr Charle I
Robertson, Mr. J. F Magulre, Mr
Charles Magulre. Mr A Whitman.
Mr Charle Martin, Mr. Paul Ilo
gardus. Mr Sam T. Summer. Mr
Oeorge Humphrey. Mr William P
Johnson, Mr William Crandall, Mr.
J C Cleghorn. Mr. John Cleghorn
Mr Kay North, Mr J I- ParrUb.
Mr J J Parker. Mr Nate Otter
teln. Mr. Kobert Sloan. Mr. L. L.
McIMnald. Mls Olad? McDonald.
Mr. 7eno C. Kimball, Mr John
Moore. Mr Tom Connors. Mr Les
lie ftoger. Mr. Kred Stahlman. Mr
C B Hlley. Mr K V Hawley. Mr
I.yle O Mill. Mr Prank Vannlc.
Mr Kd Vannlce. Mr. C II. Wlthrow.
Mr fltorge McDonald. Mr W II.
Kobertion, Mr. O M. Hector. Mr
George II Haydon. Mr. W J Clark.
Mr- J Kred Ooelter. Miss Jane Har
ris. Miss Itutb Cleghorn and Miss
Prances Cleghorn Cards were play
ed during the afternoon, and the first
prlie was won by Mr Parrlth The
second award went to Mr. Whitman,
and the consolation to Mr. William
Houston. A dainty luncheon was
served during the afternoon by the
hostesses. Sweet peas and roses were
used with a tasteful effect In decortt
leg the Wlthrow home for the occasion.
i Complimenting her sitter, Mr.
Walter illbsun, Mr Hubert Munroo
Ulrhardtnn entertained tour tablet of
Irldgo at her Conger avenuo home on
Friday The prlie went to Mr. Hen
sen. Mr Charle Moore- and Mr Da
vis During Hie afternoon, refresh-u.-nts
were served, and the following
vere present Mrs tllbtou. Mr K.
It lleames. Mr Davis. Mr Don J
r.umwalt. Mr Wesley t) Smith. Mr
i Will W Itatdvtn. Mr Clarence II
. I nderwood. Mr Charle I Kobert.
Mm Harry ltrnton. Mr Zlm llald
wln Mr Charle Meldrum. Mr. K
, It Hall. Mr C S Moore. Mr Prank
V.'sid. Mrs Pred II Mills. Mr Chas
Viwttn and Mist Maud llald In.
Mr A I. Harvey of Athlatid I
vuillng her daughter. Mr Nate
Otterbeln. at her home on Klamath
avenue
I
Mr J Prank Adam was hoslesal
to too table of 500 Wednesday even-
ins. her guetl being Mr I'larenrv
II I nderwood Mr Will W llaldwln.
Mr Wrley O Smith. Mr Harry
1 Itenson. Mr Leslie Koger. Mr Carl,
Cofer and Ml Maud I'aldwln A
feature of the evening wat the repast
erved by Mr Adamt
Members of the Kwauna Literary
Club met at the home of Mr J. P
Magulre on Melrose trevt Wednes
day, and an Interettlng afternoon wa
tpent In going Into the work taken up
by Iblt organliatlon Pollowlng the
business session, social chat was en
joyed, and refreshment were served
In attendance were Mr Kip Van
Klper. Mr L. L. Truax. Mr Cleorg
Chamberlain. Mr (Seirge J. Waltun.
Mr Henry Kabbe. Mr John Mc
I .an Mr Paul llogardu. Mr John
Mnehl. Mr Pred Peteron
Following the summer vacation,
the Lily llrldge Club will resume It
regular meeting Tbe flrl will bo
held today at the beautiful home uf
Mr Kobert A. Johntun In Hot
Sprlngi addition.
Subscribe for the Herald, 50 cents
a month.
Mrs Davis la here from San Fran
clrco, the guest of her sitter, Mrs.
Kvan H Keames.
Mr. Clarence II I'nderwood I en
tertaining the llrldgn Club today Her
guest are Mr K It Iteame. Mr.
Davis. Mr George Noland, Mrs Kd
ward J. Murray, Mrs Don J Zura
wait. Mrs Wesley O Smith. Mr
Pred II Mills, Mrs Will W llaldwln.
Mrs Walter tllbsou, Mr Kobert M.
ttleturdton. Mr. Ilarr) llcutoti, Mlt
Mind llaliUlh
The Freshman class of the Klamath
loiintj high high chiwil were tender
d a reiepttou Frldav night by the
ti.iee upper classes of the school, the
PiKgram of which was a medley uf
m.iviril number, athletic ttunla aud
loimtnr parodie In the but lit Hue
tirik meet between the athlete of
t of It and U A Professor M
I' i iut broke all lutei collegiate reo
mils in the peanut raie when he hop
l.l the distance of teclileeli Imp"
A imvisly oil the Orvgun Agrlcul
lu il College baud starred Mitt P.tye
lK e and Miss Louise lleninii, liM
liiiuiiatott of the Ivories who were
ably sup.Hirted by a full quota of per
um with dlshpant. skillet lids
and tii w pot. The one committee
r the evening that avoided even the
Ataranee of burletijue wat the re
frrshmetit tor mlttee. a the eliycu
lain and cake served by Miss Dais)
Iij.iIiii and Miss Waive Drew ably
proved Mlts t.oule Kenton and
Ml.. Gertrude Heals had charge of
the program, and llilph Hum and
Kdwlti Cos did the der.ratlng
Hit Woman's Civic league
nutt nett Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrt I- II Hath The tub
Jrct for the afternoon will be 'Civic
Wnrk of Modern and Ancient Koine."
with Mrs U II Hath at leader It It
the with of the league that all mem
ber i-ottlbl be pretent
-
t number of the members of Local
Koauna were most pleat intly enter
Mined by Mr. J W Tyrell at her
home on Pine afreet Sunday after
noon The rain prevented some f
tl.e more distant member from at
i tiding, but those who brave 1 te
I ..-tv downpour were dellgMfu'ljr re
k irld Tlu afternoon 'levotril
l-i a dlscustlon of party laclks. lato
lltnaturn and recent teirntH- dis
coveries, ard concluded wili a d'n
tier that could hardly havo lin tut
ed by French chef Mr Tyr
ell. Ilk all Southern hotteste pot
ettc an lenatn rapacity for making
all such solral functions enjoyable In
the highest degree, and her guetta on
thi occasion will always hold this
particular event In most pleasant remembrance.
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A Visit To
Jack's
Captain
Stronghold
-afiso
lleres an athlete that the doctors
have made over Mike lljtu. the
premier Marathon ruuuer uf the
Irith-Anitrlcaii At lilt tic Club of New
lork and the wlutier of tbe IWll
lotion Marathon rare. It out on the
ilndtrt again alter a lung tlege In a
hmpltal during which he underwent
a motl terloul operation and took as
much ether as wat ever given to a
I il Ills 11 being before
llyan formerly had a habit of col
lapslug In his hard rarea and a clo
eiatnluatton by the doctors reveateii
i'ie fact that he had a most strlout
intettlnal defect Ihat aggravated
by the tlraln of a long, hard rare
made alhletlr rninpetlllun a most
dangerout patllme for the red-headed
Maralhoner The doctort advlted
Mike that the only cute for hit
trouble wat an operation to the run
ner tubmllted to the knife without
delay
Furniture for Sale
All furniture- ami Kaiklng uterttllt
of the Tally IIoiim. at ftl.n JefferMm
M , flrl Iiimim lurk nf lllgli SrlHMl,
(or tile cheap Inquire of Mrt. IV
II. North, nevl In Tally lliiuie ami
llelit bark of lllgli rictiiiol.
! In view the furiiiallout of cinder
umie and chlniue), ahaped Hi Nature
iruclble, to eiamliie the great li'n
loruiliig raverut, or to ipxulale upnii
i In. pillule writing! 'ell on rock and
ml by a vaulihed and an unknown
people thee are privilege lltilli
Hie reach ul all oho dwelt III the
olatnath toiiutry Hut llileretl cell
lift no leu about that ttletcli uf
i lokeii lava Jutting out Into the toulh
tide of luln Ijike, uhhi which lurly
eait ago the reptetelitallVe of civil
nation and tavagvry liiel III deadly
olnbal After a vltll to the Ire iave.
4 party of nllin lutll. wllll'aplalu
Ivan Apidrgate at leadtr and guide,
larted to tramp to the treii of the
i-altln ollh the Mudoca Vlee.l (nun
lar the whole region appeart at a
loiuparalhely level, though rwky
idalli. which Upon Heater view te
toltet Ittell into a luata of rough,
Jagged lava, with cellar-like deprrw
tlolit. In til 1 1 a aud blind lanee, over
lablch on may ttruggl to eihaut
llloii without making luurh headway
Willi a (ompoleut guide. hover,
rapid progtet was mad till some
prominent cone were reached, hlrh
eie not only liitentlmg to eiamlne,
I ut allorded a reeling place frulu
i tiirii in evamltie turrouudlng tceutt
. Par to the north and eatt lay the blue
4teM uf Tule l.tk. whMe plarld
uiltre reflected the changing Iium
'if the iky, while eitendlng far uul
I from lit eastern borde and bending
outhard like the toe uf a Itn
. tMHit. lay the (entntula famtd fur Hi
'trance Indian Icon-It. and tht
'manger picture wrltlngt fuund uixiu
'It rllllt To the loulbeail lay mile
ion mil uf bruken lava, rlruund In
by the tliubtr cutered or tnoa-cto li
ed mountains Added to the wlerd-
tu.i uf the scene at the kniiwledg
i thai among and undtr Ihrte iixki
land hllli were numberless caVta and
Iraverns. each of which la a natural
and perpetual refrigerating plant.
time scintillating frott and tpark
ling Icicles are among the mix I mys
terious of Nature t tecrela.
Alter a thoit let! we were again
'on our way Our. or twice a ball
Jwai mad to kill a vlclout rattler or
Ik- examine n unutusl furmallon
noon our guide l,eg, t,
lion to tin. mark! ( ,)l4,llt '
ere on thii b.til, t, uM w,s, '
ted by llm blood t n, ,,, ..
over lhie rmkt . ,. ,MBl"'
M'llder It where a . .i. , (,j
.rywhere si. .nun ,, ,ut(w '
Inllll. we ale told I. i,. Mo
I ill Indian. . n ,,, '
advalired There ...n, ,., ,, ,
an old thell, yomler ., .true I .,
It picked Up. whilri a li-ii. Imn,,
a man' Ihlgh b-.i,r g , ,, (
ole to the aleril .1, (l. (,, f
arted In thai nillr g , !,.
let I. blocked III a t. , ,!, tS
the llidl.lli eiintir, !., ,U, (.
.Hove In Iroiii tin. .,, v tatl U
blearhlng lionet and e ai u,,,,,
their Isle In llinee ttttt,,,,,
pick up a ttrar bead . arrm Uj
I I "III the dllt, the into lt ,
dlell w.e huddltd r (,,B
hurtling thellt of tl.. i a .,..,
Ihere mi that poml ., m tk tt
signal ttalloii Iruni i. ti a cJ) (k
help brought a band ' rlllm ii
letcue and lit then -'- l-li.itti
lock, and Ihe itit ' a. Uif o.
Ihat little flat near t .u r. Sbifi
by a pile uf ti.-bia B4 t nUt
roit, iluod Hit pea r 'lb' tj Uo,
with running lie. ..., i(Uia;b
elld hit ledtVlnt in-.4td tittirv)
anby and the i'liie -trt oSkii
liven hear Ihe Muff .tod H, (
luarttrt f rum in. i ib ici
wat allnrtied tnJ ' . itki fc
leaden were alter.' J tte4 Tii
alto It the old ! . tsirett(44
tl.e imi where ib. acv4 4
l brought from - UU ul
burled
II wat nut a gret ttltlt trw
either Ihe atatidpu-ui f aaraVfri n
i aged or from lb. .tui tuw. In
on looking over it. eij cat ru
only wonder at ike i-'.vtri tf tit
nun ho could 1 i--J(- tal riyttfi
ru numeiout a ( armtd tllk t
lt rlR.t llitu lhe K.KMiiii f
tested, and pfolertnl tit ttrk ttreti
natural forlinratloiit
Willi regret we taratd Inn tit
historic ti and Ixfik lit irti
of the trail hi. I. cuoJ slttf tit
tide of Ihe bluff toward rs
ONi: DP Till: I'aUtl
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PHONOGRAPHS
VICTOR. EDISON
AND COLUMBIA
All the Ncsnl Iteconls. Come In
anil u- "III play aome of the late
one for you
KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE
Main St., bet. Seventh ami Kijciiih. R. MADSEN, Proprietor
Football Men Learning How to Pass Ball Accurately
Say, Mr . Rent Payer!
DO YOU KNOW WHAT PAYING
$25.00 A MONTH MEANS
?
J3.000 00 IN TEN YEARS J
SOME MONEY, EH?
And after you have paid this amooat
ou are no further ahead a to own
lute your home than you were when
you puld the first 2A
Em J i iA
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IICItT I!. WITHIUIW, riecretary
Surveyor am! Irrigation Knuincera
Klamath County Abstract Co.
AHSTKACTING
MWH. I'UMl, III.I'IIPIIINTN. Itr MUtMAlll fAl.li". IIMm
FROST PROOF AND VIRTUALLY FIRK PROOF
Storage
One of the interesting eierclte thrcuiih which tho llarvrnrd football In m is now being put it to throw Ihe
hall at a target In order to learn how In pntt II on the field This nverrls. hat gutin on for tome weeks under'
the new coach
Mtm. pirr.iioiM, riuiNii mmt, hm, i'iiimmiiu n'-
lh Mi:iMI MTOIIUJK ll IHCMII.NTII (III VLAII AT
Klamath Valley Warehouse and Fd. C.
Good Land
Own Your Own Home.
Klamath Development Co.
1303 MAIN STREET
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I no ucro Kraln fanu, II mllc-a from
Klumatli Falls, on main road. It'
rlirai at 'i'J wr acre, on easy term.
HO arru Irrigated fanu In tho heart
of the valley. Vou'll find no latter at
miy prl-. Only 75 M-r acre, one
fourth rath and Ionic limn on Iwlance,
10 airo Irritated farm, sc-ven mile
from I'ulls, on kmh roud,
A ru-v Kngllsh mine rescue appar
Milt doe uway with the helmet and
weigh only 28 pound, yet with It a
man can work In deadly gnsvs mure
than flte hour.
u linn ILllo dairy runrli. I'rlro 7tl
r urre; tennt.
Iluiixw, lou, farina and ttoik
rum lien III nil part of tlio county.
CHILCOTE
Will mako (l.'l.l .Muln ht. Phono III!
W Will Tell You How
COMPI.KTK FIIKHH hTOCK OK
PETERSLOADED SHELLS and CARTRIDGES
Peter hhrll have won morn First Prlie at lll Hhoota tliuu
uny other hhell.
In .
Darling Hardware Company
OPFOHITK WIIITK PKI.ICA.V IIOTKL
I A Kent I'alrbankka Mora, Co. Knliire, Puiiimi and Wlndiiilll
.NOTICLIO VOTLIIM
Thcro will be a special election
held throughout Ihe state on Ihe 4th
day of November, 1013. and ALL
I'lIIIHONH desiring to vote at said
elirtlon must register before (he 20th
day of Gctobor, 1913.
II l)K LAP, County Cl.rk
3-2&-10-20 h&r
My Aliiolutc Gunrnntee
Policy Has Proven
A WINNER
In spite of Hard Times, my
Business has steadily
Increased.
Ilie liuton Is pliiln. My cus
tomer are o nrll pleaeed with
mr WATCH IIICPAIIUNa Uiat
they are always resul to speak
a kimmI won! for me.
HrlriK mo your watch Uiat
hoii'i keep Unto. I guarantee
tatlifaillon or money refunded.
FRANK M. UPP
H. I', Watili lniiector
rl
I Prompt Service Reasonable Prices
I W.O. Smith Printing Co.
I Good Printing
I Fourth St., between Main and Klamath I