The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 12, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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MIDLAND, Oct., 13 M U, Wnl
laco and wlfo from Albany nrrlvod
In Midland Friday. Mr. Wallace,
who la a plonoor mint grorwor of
tho Wllllnmotto valloy, In horo to
dovolop mint culturo In this va
elnlty on tho dralnod aroa of Tulo
lako land. Mr. Wallace who has
boon horo Bovcral time says ho
knows Tulo lako land has tho soil
iproporltlos to tnako It Ideal for
'mint culturo, now If tho climatic
conditions aro favorablo, he does
not know of any roason why tho
dralnod lako bottoms In Klamath
county would not bo Ideal for mint
culturo. Mr. Wallace has boon horo
riovcrnl tlmon and feels suro ho will
mako a success. To grow mint, Mr.
Wallace says tho soil noods to bo
fertllo and damp and tho summer
rllmato warm, Lnto frosts do not
Injure tho mint plants. Mr. Wat
)aco)uays tho land must not bo cov
ered with water In wlntor, as wild
mint grows- luxurlently In tho
drained area of Tulo lako thoro Is
no doubt but mint culturo will
thrlvo thoro.
A company Is bolng formed In
Wllllnmotto valley to dovolop flvo
or six hundrod acres In this Mid
land vnclnlty as soon as Mr. Wal
laeo macs suro tho feasibility of Its
culturo. i
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ENTERTAINED B
LOCAL CHORUS
The programmer the Klamath
county touchers Institute today was
characterized by an olaborato musl-j
cal program arranged by county
BCiiooi BuponmonaoiH, -iwyin uenn
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POSSIBILITIES
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Tho program consisted of choruses,' and lovor of outdoor llfo. Besldesl
koIos and nuartots. all of whlch)tno w(low no g BUrvlvod by a
woro particularly well rendered, by AnuQMr. nroihv. of Son Prnn.
tho sttidonts and toachors who tookcl.CO( and two tQnB Klngi r..and
part In tbo entertainment
The program follews:
Klamntli county high
mlxod chorus '
scnooi s
(a) Santa Lucia .
Nopolltnn Ba'rcarollo
(b) Hondomoor's Stroam
Irish Folk Songs.
(a) Kentucky Ilabo Adam Gelbel
Klamath' county high school girls
chorus
.n YJIitiftnirfilAQ Rnnt. Nfivlll
(b) To a Wild noso ..Mac Dowell
(c) Pond Lllllos ....R. It. Forman
Those taking part In tho chorusei
were:
Sopranes: Dorothy Elliott, Esther
Calkins, Martha ,Upp lone Solomon,
Arvllla Hlbbard, Oortrudo Cofer,
Berlnlco Hector, Edith Whllpeley,
Margaret Hotchkln, Vlolot dale.
Altes: Margarot Schubort, Kath
erlno Upp, Joe Upp, Jean McDonald,
Walvo Wlthrow, Bertha Poltz, Dor
othy Currin, .Josephine Mlesner,
Opal Harvey, Bllzaboth Oraham.
Teners: Konnoth Malor, Chester
Shrlvor, Clifford Hogue, Roger
Montgomery, Roy Tangsley, Vomer
Francis, Vornor Christy, Caro Yan
cey, Gooreo Morgan and Dean Bock
ley. i jjasfl Dolos Mills, Harry Poltz,
Robert Goetz, Robert Milam, Irv
fag McCall, George Condry, Oran
Milam, Claud Redflcld, Wendell
Smith. Herbert Phillips and Harry
Molatoro.
In tho nftornoon Miss Agusta
Parker charmed tho attendants at
tho Institute with n group, of solos.
Father of King Gray
Established Firdt
Music House in S. F.
I.i A. Towoy, assistant funeral di
rector" at tho", Whltlock parlors, re
turned late Monday from Odessa
with the body of Matthias t King
Oray.who died at his ranch i home
Monday mornltng nt'4:45 o'clock.
Tbo body will be Wre for several
Hays boforo It Is taken to Oakland
or cromatlon. Tho widow return
)d today to tho ranch to pack tho
Outbursts of Everett True By Condon
I UNOafllTANO TH5R5S'S TO 'BtS AH INPcHTAHT-
tfe!TfW3. rteies tONCrcr
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AN0 YOO'RCS GOINC TO
xlruo TttKCT A LONtt
as A MeMOeR. or tm
A FftoST if. TH(5 ONt
fpesLHY Svtswf ,N5eTIN3L OY SPfeiMSirvC
aoivte sap- HeAt toqm&. h my s v. rep
Afi s
liousohold goods, preparatory to
leaving for pormanont rosldonco In
California. 8ho will accompany tho
body of hor husband when hor af
fairs hero aro closed.
The docodent was tho son of
Matthias Gray, California ploncor
and foundor of tho first music
store In San Francisco. Tho es
tablishment was tho prcdoccsoor of
tbo Sherman Clay company.
Mr. Gray had lived In Klamath
county for 12 years. Ho was 46
I years old. Ho Is woll-known among
Innglors as tho Inyontor of soverat
'itAvlrA. fA fUhArmnn. Mia wldnvJ
haf moro th,n a ,ocal roputttllon M
ft- muslclan nnd ,8 alB0 nn nuthor.
rha doad man WM ducatd ,n
ia.rnlany. He wao a mnn of con-
,Morilbia tolleclual atta nmont
Illchard, of Wcod, Calif.
Tho body wan brought down tho
cd Monday to tho ranch to pack the
lake on Captain Calkins' launch.
Neighbors Play Part
Of Good Samaritans
A band of 26 Samaritans, led by
Roy Kinsman and Druco Gaddls, of
tn Hon,f d'?tr,ct- Monday' Pough-
od up and gathered COO s'acks of po
tatoes for Mrs. E. J. Ilesoltlno, who
First of Ten
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mond at Philadelphia, Pa, It is tho!
first. of ton doslened as combination!
scout cruisers, mine iaycrs and olr4 ,'
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unfortunately lost hor husband
sovornl weeks ago by death. Threo
acroB woro harvsted. Th plan to as
slst. Mrs. Ilesoltlno was mado wbllo
oho was In Portland and tho nolgh
borhood turnod out yesterday tj as
slat her with tbo largo crop left on
her hands
KIiAN LI2ADKR ON HAND
TO TESTIFY AT HEARING
WASHINGTON, Oct., 13 Tho de
mand for an Investigation of tho Ku
Klux Klan was mado beforo tho houso
rules committee today by ItcprcBonia
tlvo Taguo, democrat from Mas-
sachustetta. William J. Simmons, of
Georgia, Imperial wizard and foundor
of tho Clan, was among the first wit
nesses to arrive, for tbo committee
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CHIROPRACTORS
Dr. Herbert B. Mallett
Dr. Geo. E. Mallett
Office over Underwood's
7th & Main. Phone' E39-J.
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DISEASES OF THE EYE,
EAR, NOSE AND TUROAT
GLASSES F11TKD AMD
KOBNISHED
Phone 07 MO Mala Street
Cold Weather
Coming
Let UsjRepIace Your
Broken Glass
E. C. STUCKEY
Uth and Pine
Phone 477-W
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Dr. LOIS C. BRIDGES
CHIROPRACTOR
Over '
First State & Savings Bank
Phone 102-J
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TROUDLCSjj?
Charlie's Tire Shop
GAS and
OILS
6th & Klamath St.
OAIiKINS-DONELSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
WINTERS BUILDING
We can sorvo you insurancowlse.
CLARA B. CALKINS,
MOLLIS 8. DONELSON
DR. GERALD F. WARREN
DENTIST
Pcrmcnantly located at
Dorris, Calif.
SPECIALIST IN Crowns
and Bridge Work
Prices Reasonable.
Guaranteed
Work
Phone IBS-J
DR. W. A..LEONARD
Dentist
Specialist It. Extractions. Oral
Surgery and diseases of the
mouth
Room 10 over Golden Rule
DR. G. A. MASSEY
roarta and Plaa Ms.
In Warren Hunt Hospital
Oft. Phone 47 Res. Phone Sf M
Portraits and
Enlargements
I Art frames and framing.
IIENUNE PHOTO SHOP i
Opposite oourthoase
Phone 3D . 827 Mala -1
EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION,
arb. Klamatn Post No. 8,
JpJQsK Amorlcan Legion meets
Bsssf at tbo City Hall on the
is)Sr first and third Tuesdays
'of each month.
Ez-servico men are lultod to at
tend the meotlngs.
For membership carM or Informa
tion ez-servico men arw requested to
see or write the following efficers:
J. H. Carnahan, Commander.
Roy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant.
For relief of employment see or
write the Chairman of The Relief and
Employment Committee, Francis
Olds, care Lakeside Lumber com
pany. Klamatk Lodga No. 112
L O. O. F.
Meets Friday night ol each week at
I. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main street.
Chas. Newman ' -N. O.
W. C. Wells -V. O.
G. B. Mangue ....i...t........Sccr.
W. D. Cofer ........Treas.
, ENCAMPMENT
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H. V. Brown ...........-....... C. P.
J. V. Brewbaker B. W.
L. J. MeClure Scribe
Nate Otterboln . .......... Treasurer
CHIROPRACTORS
Dr. Herbort B.Mallott
Dr. Goo. E. Mallett
Office- over Underwood's
7th & Main Phone 639-J
F1XZ' SCHOOL OF POPULAR '
MUSIC
I have constructed ethru years of
experience the , only course that
leaches 'you to play the piano by
NOTE and by EAR In. 10 to 20 les
sons. Write Mr particulars, 701 11th
St., Klamath Tans, ore. 1'none sbvm.
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Take out Cellars or Fill in Lots '
CON MURPHY
517 Mortimer St. Phono nit-W
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The White Lunch
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Home Cooking and Home
Pastry a Specialty
Mexican Chill Coit'Cnurnc-r-llie
Heal Tiling 20c
1122 MAIN STREET
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MADE IN KLAMATH
Alfalfa Meal
FOR SALE
MURPHY'S FEED STORE
ANDERSON'S GROCETERIA
SUNSET GROCERY
Mfg. by' HAnRY TELFORD
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DR. T. C. CAMPBELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
L O. O. r. Salldlac
PboaeMO
Residence 125 Pine St.
Phono SOO-R.
J. O. CLEGIIORN
CIVIL ENGINEER AND
SURVEYOR
Phone 192J
133 S. Riverside
Holliday Dairy
Wholesale and Retail
.Pasturizcd 31111c and Cream-
Phone 501-J.
Office Phone 177W Res 177R
Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart
Physician and Bswgeaa
White Building
Klamath Falls Oregon
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PELICAN BAY BUS
Fan JBo eaca way
Leavei
7:46
11:46
6:00
i Rex Cafe Leaves Pelican City
a.m. coot.:
p. m. 1:00 a. i
p. m. 6:10 p. :
Reckard Rest Servtetj
Phoae 77
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L. D. Gats, M, D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
GLASSES FURNISHED
I. O .O. F. Bldg. Phone 99-W
1 Rooms 202, 203, 204
Res. White Pelican Hotel. Phoae B
Klamath Fall Plumb
ing & Heating Co.
1178 MAIN ST.
PHONE 548-W
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Coe's Auto Service
Hudson, Buickt and
Dodge Cars
Country Trips a
Specialty '
PHONE 168
United Cigar' Store
629 MAIN STREET
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgeon
Officii and Residence
Phones 821
I. O. O. Pi Temple
DENTISTS
Dr. E. G. Wisecarrwr
PHOim MM
Dr. P.M. Nod
psora 4
j, Ovet UaderwooCs
Sevmtk aad Mala
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Excavating,
i Teaming
Let us make" you a prlee' otf dig
ging that ''basement, or other ex
cavating 'you contemplate. We alio
do 'team work of every description
Phone 42fi-;F
Premium) Dairy
Oldest Retail Dairy la Tows
Phone 22-F-2
GLOVER
MAKES
Your Watch Keep
Time,
511 Main St. ;
Klamath Falls
SAW MILL ENGINEERING A
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Dea4gnera aad balldera of Hod
era saw mills, planing Hills aad
box slants. Dredging. Pile driving.
Phone 46-W
Office Corner Spring and Oak
Near S. P. Depot
DR. L. L. TRUAX
WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL
Day Phone, 4B7 Night Phoae,
E. D. LAMB
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Phoae 17W
17B
Rooau 1 aad
Wntte B41ag
FRED WESTERFELD
DENTIST
Phoae 4B4W.
XRa Lakorator
Leosau BMgH
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
FINISHED WORK
FLAT WORK
ROUGH DRY
"Put Yow Dads
la Our'Sads"
PHONE 154
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Corner Main and Cob r
Klamath Falls Cyclery
We are here to serve yon, aad
aim to serve yon right. Motorcycle
and Bicycles, Parts and Acetsorlaa.
Tires and Tubes, that "will stand
your inspection, aa we carry taa
best in our line. Repair shop la
connection with Harley-Davldtoa
Service.
' Phoae 7S
110 Mala St, Klamatk FaHa
O. B. BISMARK
Klamath Dye Works
Phone 408
OUR CLEANING, PHHHCTNO ANfe)
REPAHUNQ WILL MAKE XOUB)
CLOTHES
LOOK LIKE NEW
HATS REBLOCKED
Goods Called for aad Delivered
481 Mala Street Klamath raUa
DR. J. G. GOBLE
The' well-known Optician
now located in K. D. Block,
1313 Main. Phone 16S-M. I
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DR. O. A. RAMBO
Dentist '
1. O. O. V. BaUdlafl
PHONE. 61
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CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. Lola C. Bridges
Over First Stato, and Savings Bank
' Suite 105 " ' Phone 102-J
6th: Street Bakery
"BETTER
BREAD'
126 S 6tK Street
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124 S. Sixth St.
Phone 87
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