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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1920)
' If I I -aCTUADAY. FK&RUARX' T, lMtt. -.-; 4 THE EVENING HjftALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TheEvening Herald r . . MURRAY Editor FRED HOVLB Cttj Editor Published daily except Sunday by Tho Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fall, at 115 Fourth Street. Entered nt the postottlce at Klam ath Falls, Ore., (or transmission thru the malls as second-class matter. RHfH HUFF'S TRAINING S o c i tH y . r Tho Christian WoraHnla Hoard of Missions ot tho Christian church met at tho bnutlful homo of Mrs. J L. Beckley Thursday evening, with members nnd seventeen Th meeting was Sailor Dosco, built like n cham pion, but as yet an unknown qunn-; seventeen ntv tfl inrnl fans, will nrrivc Mon-t visitors present day evening to pitch his local train-'led by Mrs. Painter and the follow lug camp In preparation for Wednes-.lng program was rendered: - ,day night's bout with Billy Huff, nt i Sdo, by Alice Carson. ddrlL'the Sd States":'1 ' "" ,,0so- Th0 -tar hn8 asL "lb' "??' ntld PryCr' by "' One Tear jr. no' trainer and sparring partner Bob, C. K Trimble. One month ... .50, Wall, who has n placo in Pacific ! Const ring records. Wall is Inct ( dentally looking for n chance for a Member of the Associated I'rcss. The Associated Press is exclusively!. , , entitled m fh nKn for r.m.hiim.ion' ocnl engagement ot all news dispatches credited to It llu ls In first-class condition nnd or not otherwise credited in this is working out dally with Earl paper, and also local news published Rcney. Huff boxed several fast herein I -,", ... ... ., . (rounds with nichey yesterday and, All rights ot republication ot spe-f , ,. . . ,, . dal dispatches herein are also re-!desPtc hls opponent's superior J weight, showed up well in the spar ring. Huff and nichey have Joined forces until tho latter meets O'Brien, Berved. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1020. Review of nn article by Dr. Hag man, a missionary to China, by Mrs. Jennie Seehorn. The biography of nobert Morri son, by Rachel Applegnte. Vocal duet, by Mrs. WirU nnd Mr. Haydon. Piano solo! by Mrs. Haydon. A round tnble discussion of tho "World Call," tho organization's magazine. Delicious refreshments wore ALLEGES MINER j... - 'which match will probably take, served by tho hostess, assisted by place within the next three weeks. , Mrs House, Mrs. Thomas, nnd some w nvcDrjAin nichey is in excellent condition and of the members or tno uerean sun- YYA5 OVERPAID a few weeks of swnnnlnsr blows with day school class. .Huff will bring him to a point where! Five new members were added to John Hampshire, trustee has be-! ho will be a hard man to handle, the roll ami arrangements wro run suit in the circuit ccurt acainst Tho big fellow has mixed with thoimaue u.r wio eiuer.iainu-..v ui m George B. Fife to recover S2.390.39. best of the bruisers, including sev soon from stnte workers expected nn niiPiroil nvmnavmmt in sotntnir oral bouts with Jack Dompsoy. nnd . Portland and Eugene. the share of the proceeds from min- handles his bulk cleverly. The com-j Mrs. E. J. Mayer, president of the lng operations -in tho Waldo unor- ing heavyweight contest ls going to (society, made nn Interesting talk on ganlzed mining district in Josephine attract a number of outside fans and'10" work, county. will give tho boxing game a big im-j Ylalntitf, as trustee, leased certain petus locally. A newsrnper of Willows, Callfor- copper claims to C. E. Tucker, who Speaking of outside attendance, a J "la. ' writing of tho concert given imb-leased to Fife, with the provl- number of Weed citizens report thnt,"' tho Willows Municipal band, has .Inn not tho !, n-. - 1. .1 Ihnil M-Ill l.n In nllnnilnnnn Wiln-. I tnC lOIIOWlHg lO SUV Ol JITS. II. It claims for a certain definite share In day night to root for tho sailor lad, the profits. A number of carloads of who has done some boxing in the ore were extracted durinc the sum- lumber town and has lots ot friends , never xner of 191S and shipped to the Ta- there. (than In the sol3 chosen. She has coma Smelting company. I Papke still slings a heavy mit and , tl wonderfully clear, sweet tone, nnd Settlement was made on the his ability to take punishment has06 spontaneous applause for an en smelter receipts, but In final settle- not deserted him since he fout jcore proved the appreciation of tho roent with the smelting concern, here last month, according to tho audience." Mrs. Gallagher was plaintiff found that in computing Sacramento Bee's account of his Miss Marjorie McClure before her freight .charges and royalties suffl- fight there last Wednesday night marriage and during her visit here dent deduction had not been made. His bout with Brown here next Wei-' this fall delighted her friends with and in consequence defendant re- nesday promises to share honors 'several public appearances and gave ceived $2,390.39 In excess of the with the main event. The Bee sald:a splendid concert for the benefit of share to which he was rightfully en-' "The best battle of the show was the pipe organ fund of the Presby titled. C. F. S'one is. one of counsel a real slugging match between terian church, retained by the plaintiff. Young Papke ot this city and Sailor , . ' "' Suddington, who substituted for 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt have Are yon enumerated? tprowse. neferee Eddie Hanlon!"61"11 w'd from Professor H. B. GOVERNMENT ASKS. BIDS 'pronounced the affair a draw, andPassnre. the well-known vocal OS INDIAN TIMBER the crowd was satisfied. papket teacher, that he will make them a : i fought the best fight he has everjTlsit during the sdramer and will The Indian service is advertising offered In this city, and the fans Baw take a limited number of pupils dur- lor bids tor 160.000 "'feet nVwhf?. him hlt-the floor for the first time.., "B h'9 stay in the city. Professor pine and other timber , 'on ,.10,000 In the second, round a double knock acres of unalletted: land south of the down occurred when both men Iand Chiloquin Lumber company's mill ed heavy punches and dropped to the (the Blocklnger, mill) on Sprague canvas. Suddington was up in an river. f The minimum acceptable offer instant, while Papke took the advan oij pine' is fixed'at $3.50. The bids 4age of the count, will be opened April 1. L k . i ' 'T, ' 1 5. Are you enumerated? Are you enumerated? 1 Mjs, Howard Dow entertained at n most delightful luncheon yesterday In honor of Mrs, Graco Vaughn ot Mnn-i colonn, Michigan who Is spending the. winter with her slater, Kirs. J", C. Johnston. v. SuniTTiy evening a numbor ot tli close friends tit Mrs. Julo Darlow, who leuMs soon for two months study ot Instrumental music In Snn Fran cisco guttered for u little dinner In1!! the RoxCnfu. Those who nt totaled were: MiVdnmes Harry Ackley, Hurry Poole, Mrs. Barlow, and the Misses Agnes I.ee, Alice .McCourt nud Twyla Head. ,, Mrs. C. U. Do Lap entertained a nuaibur of her friends Thursday af ternoon at her hoiuu on South River side street. Needlework and conver sation passed away tho pleasant af ternoon and tho hostess scrvod dainty refreshments beforo tho guests de parted. Those present were: Mos ilnmc's' S. E. Milam, T. V.. Griffith. Grace Griffith, It. Orein. Chcstor Do I.np, Charles Dol.np, Horry Richard son, Gnrrott Vim Riper, C. K. Mason, w w l.nivla. .1. W. Ilrvnnt. C. L. l.owls. W. E. IKiilnln, Kiln McMillan,! $., norl.llrewbalsor and Euumi Dol.ap. , Miss Jennie Johnston will entertain, the SitO club of which bho Is a mem ber st her homo on C'nnby street this i evening. X . x Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hoguo ontor-? tallied a number of tholr friends nt'!. l'AOR K0Vi ' ' ! . .f mm-mJmm" Kex Lfrjrei v ."F '. , - m r $1.00 Sunday Special Dinner $1.00, MENU Crab Flnko Cocktail' V Chicken Koup Okrn with It I co Hollftlnvi Ripe Olives Dill Pickles t' ' Hnlml Special Fruit, Whipped Cream Cholco of Young Chicken Fricassee. Rex Stylo Suiireinti of Chicken PiiUIcr i. la King Klamath Turkey, Celery Dressing, Glblot Grnvy 1 r"" ,VrK('t'iM(s Mashed I'otatovH Sifted Pens 1fH,K ' Choice of Yankee Pudding, Hmtco Vnnllln , Green Apple Pit) Homo-Miulo I'timpkln I'lo Ton Cuff oo Milk THE REX CAFE i f cards l'st night nt their homo on High', street. Five Hunilted wits the! gnme'iof tho evening nnd tho prizes i i s mj.-----;--!---I-4- ! tni i "A woioWnnTed to Mrs. Alfred Collier I colors-of purplo android, tho t lili within tlirvo weeks' of "sending tho Gallagher, who was tho soloist of tho iu"lMilr- r'" "" -"-- .being auornoti witn "imrcissu .u swine to market, whin llu-y ara fed evening: "Her beautiful voice wnslmen!8 wero orVcrt nl tho c,1"3 of l ' lolf ts and tho pluco curds which1 with corn only. shown to better advantage "V" ""' """ 7"""" ,, wero unnu pniiueu wore uiuniy pic, .Miirtlm lielluves that tho cheap nnuirs. Anurew voiuur. .. u.... luros ot (l mUu uoy ,. mtl0 B,r, ,1()rgl, ,8 KonR ff th ,inrkcl , tbo Mrs. Albert Collier, und Mrs. Collier's i(1,KentIv almlylnK 81)0ng book.1 Hiring and that ovon old. wornout sister, Mls 1'orter ot Eugene, Mr. and After tll0 uimi,U()t tl0 following i0W9, which ho tins boon using hh Mrs. S. E. Martin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carey ,oaslH woro K,vc1 ..To lll0 winners",. j10K fCed, will bo difficult to obtain. Rnmsby. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Walton- ,nngy itobertson; responso "To tho ,ny farmers who did not havo tho burg. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Johnson. ,. oser8(.. ci.nrllno Lambert; Song, fcC(, t0 cnrry tllolr )ck ,hrougll Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Yadcn, Mr. and , ..Three cheers for thtf Pevonth tl0 winter raeririeod tho animals Mrs.. Charles Martin. Mr. t.ullckson , (jrnthj". othor toasts woro "To the' rntlicr than lt thVin stnrvo on tho and Miss Fayo Hogue. I Teachers." Evelyn Whltmoro; rcs.( rnB lUuinf, tho wnttK.( Mirtho said, iponse, Miss Rosslter and Miss lnrk-;nn, j tnp ,lrinK they will buy stock The Ladles' Missionary society otor; inies , ueimur iiouorison, nKSl (n oriJer t0 rcgumo work the Baptist church met at tho new 'Friendship," Dorothy llorr, "Tiirce home of Mrs. Lentz, In Mills Addl- Best Doctow", Hnrrlett Sugarman, tlon, Thursday afternoon. After a short business meeting of the club, Paesmore is the ffttherof the .famous Passmore trio, which has played in Rnmo rr .tho now n.iiiinn.1... L Kni. on dmhrniio. o-rnn loitoiv in nv ! afternoon was lileasantlv sDent in herger "jj J Keariy an tne women in tne run' , ouuic ui-iuts ukw luuiiouaires InlJiiD can euiuruiuer cxquiaiiei 111 sun ---....- -- .-..rf UAw.. Japan have taken up golf, wbichs or cotton. . The 'work is chiefly done; needlework, after .which refresh they play en links maintained in thfiffor wrappers and veils for their own'roents were served by the hostess, most apprpved style. "!j Rev. Mr. Stewart gave a very Inter esting talk. A lively lunch was served by the hostess, and a most enjoyable time was had'Tiy all. Those present were: TheRsi. Mr. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dayls, Mrs. B. S. Grlgsby, Mrs. Kfamath Falls oh seVeral occasions.. C. W. Miller. Mrs. Fred Nltchleum. and are well-known musicians of the Mrs. NuSandham, Mrs. M. A. Haw-r-n,. , kins. Mrs. Frank Bryant. Mrs. Bert j!) , HawKins, Mrs. Staub, The Hannv Hftfir plnh mol m tho Johnson, Mrs. Mary home of Mrs. Hfc'fry Richardson, 41 1mU. Mrs. nay Hunsaker, nay Leo South niverside,,ot. Tuesday. The Hunsaker, Jr?, and Mrs. J. n. Hersh- "Our Town", Merton Frost. Arc you enumerated?. FEED MEAT RATION. TO FATTEN SWIXE. -Ar jou enumerated? DISEASE "DECL'INES. HELENA, Mont. Feb. 7. Cooked horse meat, mixed with nlfultii And corn, Is being used as foundation for Kwlne at a plant near Boulder accord- HELENA, MontyFeb, lnfnntilo paralyslH Is on the decline in Mon tana, according to Miss Marlon For ot the child welfare 'department of the stnte board of health. There nre not more than 75 cusen In tho state M Ids "Vox snys, while a car ago thorc Were 1C0. Tho period of convalescence from tho dUcaso is long sometimes two years, and It In Mrs. W. D., Seeds, Mrs. Ing to Harry Murtha. a liorso buyer, who recently was In this city. He nl-. necessary that the .patient have ex so Is In tho swlno business. Ho snysj pert supervision during tho time, flhu horse meat Is fed to the hogs up to says. iIH T IM"HHH'H4-3" i yAMMW'MMMWMSMMMMM''''i Jewel Cafe 'MMWWV'WW'''V''''''V''' Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 SOUP Chicken with nice RELISHES nipe Olives Sweet Pickles SALAD Crab Flake Salad FISH Halibut Lemon Butter ' - Choice of ' Chicken Fricassee, Egg Dumplings Loin of Pork, Celery Dressing VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes Creamed Garden Peas DESSERT Custard Pudding, Lemon Sauce Hot Minco Pie Tea Coffee Milk The ladles of the Presbyterian Those present were: Mesdames cnurcn neiu a socmi B.""f. George Blehn, R. A. Eramltt, Stein-(Thursday afternoon, in tho ladles' metz, H. J. Winters, John Hamilton, I ParIor of tho new church llulI,1'nR' n t roM,o...i nn, t !.. I corner Sixth and Pine streets. The w. it.nniup jug . ..uiiluic, Walter Perkins, Mary McClure, n. E. Wattenburg, K. G. Cummlngs. J. F. Goeller, Oarret Van niper, Everet McColluni, William Wilson, n. J. Sheets, and 'Jim Newnham. ' Miss Delphlne Graham, little daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. A. F, Graham, celebrated her birthday last Saturday with a den llghtful party. The children spent i affair was In the nature of a kitchen shower, many and various articles for use in tho kitchen being brought by the guests. The afternoon quick ly passed in social conversation, while busy needles hemmed tea towels. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses of tho after- ' ! t seventh noon' Mr8, Boyd' Mr8, Goraon' an" Mrs. Henry. Tho guests present were: Miss the afternoon playing games, after Maud Carleton, Mrs. Burgo Mnscn, which delicious refreshments wero, JIrs- warren Kanuy, .Mrs. Heruert u. served to them. Those present were; Jewell, Mrs. A. B. Epperson, Mrs. Ann Waters. Huth Vanlcn. infa M. S. West, Mrs. L. Gerber, Mrs. W. Powell, Frederick Johnson, Joe,0, Bal1, Mrs Crook, Herbert and Delphlne Gra- JEWEL CAFE 610 MAIN ST. AMMSAAMMAMAAAMAMMMAKMA GRACE METHODIST "A Homelike Church" Corner Tenth and High Streets SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Church Service, 11 a. m. Epworth League, 6 :30 p. m. Evening Church Service, 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Heart Cheering Services Gospel Music YOU ARE INVITED ham. O Mrs. C. V. Fisher's Sunday school class held a basket social In the Methodist church last Friday even ing. Tho baskets were sold very fast and-,a most enjoyable time was spent by those present. Mrs. C. F. "Wlnnek and Mrs. G. A. Massey entertained tho A. N, W. club ut the homo of Mrs. Massey, In Hot Springs, on Wednesday. . The afternoon was spent in needlowork, after which delicious refreshments wero served. Those present were: Mesdames G, W, White, J. F. Goel ler, S. H. Martin, Carey Rnmsby, C. C. Hoguo, R. H. Dunbar, George A. WIrtz, Georgn Hnydon, E. S, Phll- F. T. Nelson, Mrs. H. P. Dow. Mrs. Grace Vaughan, Mrs. J. C. Johnston, Mrs. E. L. Elliott, i Mrs. J. McClure, Mrs. n. E. Watten herg, Mrs. B. A. DeYo, Mrs. M. A. Mann, Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mrs. A. M. Worden, Mrs. O. W. White, Mrs. J. A. Gordon, Mrs. W. R. Boyd, Mrs. Fred Fleet, Mrs. Et, S. Henry, Mrs. W. S. Slough, Mrs. E. P. Lawrence, Mrs. C. S. Harder, Mrs. B. M. Hall, Mrs. M. Hanks, Mrs. n. J. '.Sheets, Mrs. H. Ferguson, Mrs. F. R. Call, Mrs. G. D. Grizzle, Mrs. F. A. Baker, Mrs. G. T. Porter, Mrs. Andrew Col lier, Mrs. W., C. Van Emon, Mrs. E. S. Phillips, Miss Alta Ralph, Miss Olivo J. Carlton. Tho seventh and eighth grades of tho Central nchool have been having a spelling match under tho direction of lips, K, G. Cummlngs, J. E. Brntton.j their ablo teachers, Miss Edith Sim Lou Rogers, and R. E. Wattonburg. The enterprising people of Mnlln are to give a inasquo ball Baturda; ovonlng February Hth and tha pro ceeds will ho. used for tho benefit of tho Mallu I'uMlp Library, Tho mujlc will bo furnished by tho Mnlln or chestra and, from tho reports nt tho hospitality of tho people of that nec- tlon of tboicouniy on all previous oc casions it is expected that a large numbor from Klamath Falls will at tend. eon nnd Miss Lorn Hossltor, iJotn Rides did Bplondldly but tho eighth grndo lost so It was dccldod that tho losers should glvo n hanquot to thn wlnnorx nnd under thn direction of Miss Virgil of tho domoHtlc science department tho girls of the eighth grado propared nnd sorvod a banquet whichprovpd that despito- their poor spoiling they woro very excellent cooks 'and thoy hnvo overy right to challenge, tho seventh grndo girls to prove themselves to be hotter hostess es. 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