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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1921)
X THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOM MX MONDAY, Jtn.T IS, tWl sen tsz t T.i i o Pergonal Mention o v o Mr. and Mn, J. N. Alnutt have returned hope from' a ten day camping trip at Crater Lake and tbo Roguo river districts, arriving homo Saturday evening. Tholr guests on this occasion woro Mrs. Alnutt'a Bis ter, Mrs. Allen Davis, and nor mother, Mrs. Snelllng ot Yakima, Wash. A. E. Kocd ot Portland Is register-1 ed at tho Wblto I'ellcan hotel today Mr. and Mrs. Jark Goddnrd arriv ed last night from Wtoed and arc guesta at tbo White I'ellcan hotel. Miss Allco Post Tabor, Mrs. Allco Poat Tabor and Miss Fnullno Spcrry. tourists who havo been visiting Klam ath county, left this morning on tho train bound for tbelr homes in Uerk eley, California. Thomas H. Ness came over from, Medfod yesterday to see tho ball game between the two Copco tennis. P. 8. Puckett who resides at Re creation, Is In town today on matters of business. The Mills party drovo to Spring Creek Saturday night and on to Crat er lake the next day. Mlas Dortha Martin. Miss Marin Rambo nnd Miss Josephine Fink re timed yesterday from Recreation Creek where they have been spending few days with Mies Martin's grand father, Tom Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore, Miss Juno Dick, Charles Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunsaker and Jess Hunsakcr, all of whoa spent the week-end at Clover Creek springs, report a most delight ful time. They saw n lot ot deer tracks and scared several doer up In the brash while out picking mountain lilies. Mr. and Mrs. C IL Underwood and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Magee, ot tho Underwood Pharmacy force, motored to Crater lake yesterday. Roy Patrick of Corvallls Is hero visiting his aurjt, Mn. Joe Mooro. Marriage licenses wero Issued Sat urday to Dean H. Mlnnls and Ruth E. Stillman, both of Klamath Falls; and to David C. Skeen and Fena M. Vaughn. Mr. Mlnnls and Miss Still man were married Sunday by Rev. J. Hw Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wlthrow were at Clover creek yesterday and Bert aft he didn't f lib any. but that they dii mb tine lilies. ant Smith, aid ton, Gordon. Rob tit SteM tad Robert Junior fished yesterday In Jennie creeksnd report a fine day. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoagland and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Houston left town Saturday night and spent Sunday nt Rocky Point. William (Dad) WlUon. one of Kla math Falls' oldest pioneers, is back In town after an absence of several months which he spent In Santa Crux. Tom Garrett of Dly drove into town this morning to purchase sup plies for his ranch. f"-' - Every Telephone Is a Long Distance Station The Pacific Long Distance Telephone lines are the voice highways of the Coast. Every telephone among the 1,060,000 operated by The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company and its connecting companies is in potential connection with every other and can be placed in actual connection when desired. . This vast system of communication is at the dispos al of the business men of the Coast States for commer cial use and for personal conversations between far separated friends. Reach out and get your share of business by the Long Distance way. Keep in touch with relatives and friends over Long Distance. You will find the results are gratifying. Ask for Pacific Long Distance. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Visitors at Crstor lako ymtcday report that a plane from tho Medford flold flew over tho lako In tho After noon. Mr. anil Mrs. Oscar Peyton, nccom pnnlod by Mr. Peyton's slstor, Mrs. C. S. Morris and her daughter, Helen, loft Saturday night for Crntor lnko, whero they Ma) oil ovor Sunday nnd from (ho lako started tor Diamond l.iko -where they will cump for sever al das. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllard Peyton and family spent Sunday at Crator Lake. C. J. Mcintosh, Is in tho city from O. A. Onttondlng to business affairs connected with tho county agricultur ist's office. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills, Mrs. Mln nlo Henry, Mrs. Gortrude Mooro nnd 1). II. Worthlngton of llelolt. Wis., nero among tho Klamath people who left town over tho week-end. Attorney R. C. Groesbeck and fam ily left Saturday afternoon for a trip to Eugene and points In tho northern pa'rt of the state. A atop will bo made at Roseburg whoro legal buslnoss wilt bo attendo dto by Mr. Groesbeck. To mdnrrvtt, ono of tho prominent sheep rnWers of tho Dly district was I ntho city yesterday an dtoday tran sacting personal business. Sheep con ditions are reported good In his dis trict. Flro Chief Keith Ambrose received a notification this noon that his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ambroso ot Missoula, Montann, had disposed of all their prpoorty nnd wero motoring to Ashland where they will reside In the future. Miss Margaret Callahan Is reported to bo much Improved slnco leaving here last week for Portland. She was able to take a trip to Salem Friday afternoon where sho notified local frlonds ot her Improvement In health . ' E. C. Ream drovo Into town this morning trom his ranch In tho val ley and transacted business "with city merchants. F. R. Wilson wno owns and op crates a ranch In Poo Valley was an early morning business visitor In tbo county seat today. Hal Ogle, Miss Enola Hawkins, Mollle Donalson and Miss Elliott visited jresterday with Mr. Ogle's parents, who are stationed at tho Fredenburg ranger station. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Luskin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and family spent tho week-end .at the Keno dam. ' L..F. Duval, of tho Standard 01) company, who has been hero on business for the past few days, toft this morning for Sacramento. Miss Emma Stuckey, who hat been here with her brother for th? past year, left on the morning train for Los Angoles where sho expects to spend tbo winter. T. J. Jackson, a Fort Klamath rancher, is shopping in the connty seat today. rrri-rri-i-i-ri,-r,-i-i-r,-i-irirnriri- -iriririririrn-iririririri -i -iririririnr).ririj-u-irinri.ri.iuiiijijuuuui.r Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Sherman left Sunday tor a tow days camping trip. Mrs. Robert 81oan, Mlaa Orm-o Hoagland and Stanley Hnjlcok drovo to Upper Langell Valley yotord-v nnd sponl tho day at tho ramtt of Mr. aud Mrs. Levi McDonald. Lyle Walthors left Saturday night tor Medford whoro ho spent Sun day -with his sister, Mrs. Floyd Hart. Mr. Walthers also mado tho acquaintance of his llttlo pleco who Is a .recent addition to tho Hart family. ' Miss Evelyn RounsovoH Is hero from Oakland to spend a month visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rounso oll, after which sho wilt return to the Day City to contlntio bor studies. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. G. Markwardt and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Markwardt. Gladys Markwardt, Robert nnd George Fisher and Nell Owens wero a party ot Klamath Falls folk who drovo to tho Lake o' tho Woods for Sunday. Charles Oaddes spent Sunday with his father at Eagle Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bradford wero at tho Lake o' tho Woods over tho week-end. ' A. Data who has been here from Oakland for a few days returned to his home this morning. While In Klamath county Mr. Bate visited Crater lake. Captain nnd Mrs. J. W. Siemens accompanied by their nieces, the Misses Mitchell and Mrs. James Olv ans, spent yesterday at Rock Creek. A. W. Macken was a county seat visitor from Malln. Country Doctors Are In Demand MORGAN-TOWN, W. VA., July 18. A pressing domand tor physicians who will llvo nnd praotlco In rural communities Is the most Important problem confronting West Virginia, according to the authorities or tho school of medicine of tho University of West Virginia here. Summcrvllle, tho bounty est of Mcholss county, does not have a di-c-tor, and Clay county hss only one to look aftor the pcoplo living In Its 333 square miles In somo hf tho olhor counties, many people llvo from 16 to 20 miles from the nearest puy. steian, and In some of the muntiln counties It has been found almost Impossible to get doctors to make visits Into the country district. On tho other hand, tho rltleb of 'tho stato aro very well supplied With medical men, Charleston, tho capital, with a population ot 3s.C08, having 102. "It Is not always true that the rjty or town doctor makes mora moony than the country doctor," sayj a statement by Dean Blmpion of tbo School of Medicine. 'Country people do not object to paying goad fees for medical attention. They an usually glad to get It at any prlci." Circuit Court End Criminal Docket All criminals who w-oro Indicted nt tho Inst session ot tho grand jury havo had trials In tho circuit court nnd tho ones whoso trials aro sot for hearing at tho noxt nesalou, am out on hull, according to tho report of tho clerk of tho circuit court. Tho docket will hnvo Tlvll cases from now on until tho convening of tho December ("orm of tho court. Iato Saturday afternoon, upon tho request of Prosecutor Attorney Hrowor. paroles wero granted by tho court to Edward W. Jones, charged -with forgery, A. II, Hunt ington, forgery, nnd lloy Patch, chargod with auto theft. All three defendants madn a chnngo of plea from "not guilty" to "guilty" and received suspended sentence In the renltentlary nt Salem of two years each. Prosecutor Attornoy Itrow cr stated that ho bolleved that tho three mon would bocome good cltl tons It afforded the opportunity and Judgo Kuykendall paroled thorn to him. Circuit court will bo without the services of Bailiff H. J. Mattooi fir n pirlod ot three weeks as "Mat" left yesterday morning with his wife and son Wendell for n threo -weeks trip to Santa Cru', Calif., where a visit will bo made with Mr. Mattoon's daughter. Mrs. Ben Kearns. Tho party aro driv ing to Santa Crui and according to Lloyd DeLap, "Mat' will never bo a violator of tho speed laws as 2 mites an hour is "Just his limit " j COOLEST THKATRB IX TOWN The Strand THEATRE Formerly the Mandate The IUnI Illoodrd Wrwtcm Picture EDVTIIK STERLING IN 'The Girl Who Dared' Acrlpplng thrilling story of tho' cattle lands of tho far west. Thm story of a girl sheriff who dared round up a lawless band ot reno-l gades, a girl who made good In a man's job. and Larry Semon Comedy Ford Weekly Oosntag Tuesday William Hart In "Hells Hinges.' jp ! - I NORTHERN tWW0W0WWWWWi OFFICES 532 MAIN N C NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Women are buying N. C. 0. Hundreds of small $10.00 subscriptions; many for $25 and $50 and a few $100, are com ing in from the women. The Women Are Doing Their Part to Help Drill a Well Phone 577-J or call at S32 Main St, Gum LOAN TOKIO, Juno 30. (lly Mall) According to a dispatch from Pek ing, n formal loan contract in con nection with tho Klrln-Hulnlng rail way, a provisional contract ot which was concladed several years ago when the Torachl cabinet was In power, has been now concluded between Mr. Ono, tho vlco president of tho Industrial bnnk nnd tho president of) tho railway. Tho nmount ot tho loan Is 120,000,000, ot which 110,000,000 was advanced several yearn ago. Tho tonus of tho contract pro vide that tho chief onglnncr, treas urer, and supervisor shall bo Jap nnoso, In order that tho rovenuos from tho railway may bo controll ed by Japanese, I ssasBBSBs:g-agrag i . . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED FA tit VIEW TRANSFER Will savo you money on your transferring; al so block wood 5,60 por cord. Phono 26011. 18-26 LOST Jlelweon Scandinavian Hall and Star Theatre, long, silver bar pin, set with six cut diamonds. Re turn to Central Hotel. Reward. 18 "Simple Souls' Which we show TONIOHT At Tho Liberty Is a rainbow drama To gladden the spirit And lighten tho heart It bubbles with laughter And tho clover star Is illancho Sweet And wo also show Another chapter Of that highly Improbsblo Hut Intensely Interesting "llrldo 13 And that's that And o want to ssy Just n word About tomorrow's picture "fncharted Seas" With Allco Lake. ll'n a Ulg Ono Don't Miss It! II. W. .! .,,.,,......w I WMWMWMWMMWVtrvWM ST. A surprising number of Northern Cal. Oil Co., Klamath Falls Ore. Enclosed check I tor which pleas reserve for me shares N. C. O. Stock at $1.00 per share, for which I agroo to subscribe upon receipt of subscription blank. ' ' , Nfcnio Address .......... Date ................. rent. Harry FOR BALIO 1 Studnbaker 4-7 pas longer; 1 Allen, 4-G passenger; 1 Smith motor Dike like now. Easy terms. Ilrntrlioii nt Knaun Motors (VourCmlltlsfltNHl) m. FOIt RENT Threo housekeeping rooms overlooking tho lake. Phone1 30811. IMP FOR BALIS 1020 Ford coupe, A-l condition, four now tires. Ilol R. cam Herald, FOR BALK 1020 Dnrt, run less than 4000 mile In A-l condition. Will tnko Ford car In trndo. Klamath Falls Auto Co, 324 Main St. 18-18 FOR BALIJ 1010 Ford Touring, 4 speed transmission Beat covers now top, largo steering wheel, De mountable rlmni good tires, perw pslnt, A bargain. Klamath Falls Au to Co. 224 Main St. 18-28 f FOR RENT 1 room apt., with pri vate bath. KVIIogg House. 816 Pine. jl FOR BALK Ford speedster A-l condition. Bargain at $270. Klara- nth Falls Auto Co. 224 Main. 18-23 Advertising brings efficiency. STAR THEATRE Tonight Pola Negri in Tim famona coatlaeaUl atw nt "Gypsy Blood' A drsma of old Spain. Its camp flros and Its lovoflrce. A mighty marvot ot tho screes, with multitudes of playora. - You'll seo Pola Negri In as great a rolo as she plsyed In Passion ALSO I The Carter Le Havens In "Spirits" REGULAR PRICES Tuesday MONTK IILUK IN "The Kentuckians" nnnjsnnVn1nna' TELEPHONE 577-J Sleeping room for Goollor, 208J. w o. OIL CO. j Awymmyww mw.-Mv..w..;i jj-xvir g- js-"-T,ap JJrlttnlllSttUsT'aj squirt.,