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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1921)
-- r a j -i sio:--i7S.".t. Mtt-rfV rt l fttXoOi HjmwS; fV " J . -U'-f.- t,. -5 "- ly., (: t fit-f- l r"? asfAT( yekber iff, tK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE RIGHT. SP'TtR 9VB"' ' tf i I' m CIRCUIT COURT A number bt orders wcro signed this wcok by Judge Kuykendall bear inc upon'casos which have boon pond tnjr tor somo flme. Ordors signed , were thoso granting divorces to 0lvo IJojd against Dtailet Bord, and to Charles JI. Dlackman against Mildred Dlackman. A referee was ordered In the caso o( D. F. Hoguo against Ktta K. Ho- EUO. Temporary custody of Etdward Ek wall, an adopted son, was given to Axel E. Ekwall, ngalnst the foster mother, Jcsslo, pending a divorce suit now on fllo. 'Default Judgment was entered In the suits filed by the Stato Industrial Accident commission against W. M. Drown and Toss Moore forth sum of 168.89 an kino against C.T. Hur ley, for the hum of $299.83, tho amount of money due the Industrial commission uader tha workmen's compensaflon net, ' W. A. Wlest,was given a Judgment against Clauds and Tracy Staar.for the sum of 1816.75 with Interest at 6 per cent trosa August 1, 1981, and execution ordered against the prop erty of Claude' Sta'ar to settle the account. Publication of summons In the fol lowing cases q non residents of the Ute were erdered: Charlotte Agee against Oscar Agee, divorce! Robert B. Alison against -Corn 'Allison, di vorce; Joha (fbannon against John and Emma Hamilton, for plumbing work and materials amounting to 8533. SI for building In' Nichols ad dition furnished January 7, 1921. , ' Suits ordered dtocaVwed were those of K. Sugarmya against Kirk Cash store dismissed' at plaintiff's cost; KwajUna Box company against South ern Pacific railway, with costs to neither party; two suits tiled by the First National tank against Walter C. Fnhrlg, aiqa suited by plaintiff, and the other against W. C. Fabrlg andrJack D. O'Connor, also belag non suited by the plaltrtf. Wyma Jungwirtb has filed suit tor divorce from 1', Tl. Jungwlrth In the circuit ' court alleging cruelty, also ' aaklng custody of their flvo year, old son. O- CALIFORNIA NEWS -o lllnckbcrtlra llipo OIIOVILLE. Harvesting of ja second crop of blackborrles that nro as large and luscious and well ripened as tho first crop Is now In progross ,at tho homo of Mrs. W. R. Drury, on the Chlco road, near Orovllle. 'Girls Baseball Over VALLBJO. The Vallejo girls' baseball team from the high schools here played their last gamo of tbo season with tho girls Of Ar raljo high school. The gamo was a soesawlng ono which was won by the Armljo team In the last two Innings of the play, by the score of IS to 9. I'rlaeacr Imvm on ! , LOS 'ANGELES. Ii. R. Klmmel was sentenced in Court here to, one jto fourteen years in 8an Quontla , penitentiary on a charge ot forg ery. He was taken to the county Jail by two sheriffs' deputies. I An hour later ho walked out ot the Jail, smilingly said "Good bye" to, the door keeper and left for re gions 'known oajy 'to himself. Several hour later li "was dis covered that a visitor had no pass. He had given, it up to a man who demanded It, thinking he was a Jail official, but It 'was Klmmel, who proaccted It to the door keep er and woo his liberty thereby. Charily Boc looted SACRAMENTO.-Dreaklag a pa nel In a window la the cathedral, Rlovonth. between J and K streets, Bert Wells, 19, Itinerant, made his way to a charity bos and succeed ed in breaking it opon and ex tracting 41.12 before bo waa de tected by an attendant aad the police called. MORE CONTIllIMJTIONH " TO MXHOX RAFFLE " The following have added cash and "inerchandlso donations to swell tbo list to bo rattled oft tonight at tho American 'Leglqd dances; Rutcnlc &Yaden, 84; Fred Garlch, 91.00;'Wm.,McNcalr, $1.00; Klam ath riumblpg;Co., $1.00; R. W. Smith, fl.OQ: Judge Renncr, $1.00; Hart Bros., $5.00; Buck Williams, $5.00; Wooiworth fc' Co., Merchan dise; J. F. McQulro. $2.00; Warren ConstructlonCo., $5.00; Lorenz Bros, $10.50; Falrylow urocery, merchan dlse; Stlnson Photo Shop, Merchan dlso, ($5.00; Klamath Hardware Co., Wc'rchandisei'Mecca I'ool Room, Verchandisej Lester Sorvlce Station, "Merchandised' " ' Hhanla Hah Record Crop REDDING Manton orchardlsts have one of tho biggest apple crops In the history of the fruit Industry of that sectlop, it was roported re cently. Forward Bros, have picked 7.000 boxes ot Arkansaa Blacks, Yellow Newtons add other varieties ot apples, and the entlrq crop Is under cover. Other orchardlsts in tbo district are equally fortunate. ELEOTIUO ENTERTAINMENT AT IHiKH LYCEUM COURSE Tho second number of tho Mcnoly tycoum courno was given last night at tho Elks rlub an oloctrlcul dem onstration by Glenn U Morris. It was an Interesting entertainment from beginning to end. Electrical features covering many uses and In varied forms woro demonstrated. "Electricity though understood as to ,usago, was Itself an unknown sub stance," tho lecturor explained, 'and "was ono ot man's groatost helps." The program last night was onllght onlng to many present who had read ot experiments with tho wireless tol ophono and tolegraph and such fonts as lighting exploslros, lamps and wel ding motnls through the agency of the human body, were shown with specially, built electrical equipment. OREGON "ROOK8" TO GhAHH WITH FREHHXHN OX GRID. OREOON AGRICULTURAL. CO L- LKOK, CORVALLIS, Nor. 10. The Oreton Aggfe rooks will clash with the Oregon "Fresh" Saturday In the,lr annual gridiron battle. Coach "Cao" Hubbard says that hta team la In fine condition with the exception ot Wolrertoa, quarter, who to out ot the game for the rost if the year with an Injured leg. The Oregon first year men won last year 13 to 0. They havo the edge over the rooks according to'tho dopo as they defeated Mt. Angel 54 to 6, whllo tho Aggies only wou 3E tq 7. This game will be one ot the ath letic attractions of homecomlag week end. Tho rook toam is tight the lino avoragea 17S white the backtlold will average 170. Practically tho same llnoup will start aajalnat the fresh oa that used last Saturday against Mt. Angel, with tho exception of one or two change In the line. FIRE FIGHTERS KXD . CAMl'AIQX IX KliAMATU A. C. Barber, Oregon state Insur ance commissioner, and Jay W, Sto vons, head ot tho flro prevention bu reau, left on the stage this morning for Mcdtord. Tho deputy fire mar sballs, Sykes, Stokccs and Glcason, departed this morning In a car pur chased here, for Lakovlew, Burns, Baker and other eastern Oregon points. LONE PINE ,-W.. T. Nlewan had both legs badly hurt last week while work Jng on a bay, press for Henry So- rnon. Ho hopes to bo able to go to work again In a fow days. Bam Enmari Is hauling lumber'to to build hlmsejt a now house. Estin and 'Carl Klgor have been helping Henry Semon bale bay. Mrv Stevenson and Mrs. KIger attended tho Ladles' Library club steeling at Merrill Thursday. MUgNora-rpeertaon , ?aled on Mrs. X E., Enman Monday' after ,booi. , f , II. Soraoh Is hauling his baled bay 'to 'Klamath Falls. I'oll tics makes queer dead follows. Tbore, is" an appalling number, of people who can't talk at all, but they 'anymore 'than offset by thoso who tak too much.- . I , GET Masten's ViUmon Tablets ' t )iii UNDERWPOO'S TRADED IX several Victor, New M " lsoa,.aod Soaoras. Rigt prices and right terau. Better see then, at once. , KARIi SHHTHKRD CO. 807 MAIN ST. V. of O. to Ho Ilhr Attnlr " UNIVERSITY Or OREOON, Eu gene. The Immensity of the freshmen bonflro for the rally dur ing "home-coming," November 18 and 19, the special gathering of the Order of "O" men, and the oxtra newspaper about the Oregon Agricultural College-Oregon foot ball gamo that will probably be published by Sigma Delta Chi, na tlonal honorary Journalism frater nity, are. the latest developments In the, comprehensive home-coming programme this year. I PERSONAL MENTION ) C. O. Parker and wife have ar rived from4 Placervllle, California, where Mr.' Parker Is agent for the American Express company. Mr. and Mrs. Parker will visit at the 'home of Mr. Parker's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Parker.. ' Mt.- and Mrs. Wi A. Halllway and baby were passengers' on yesterday's outbound train ' going to Med ford, -where they' will make their borne lu the future. I WEATHER RECORD I Hereafter tbo. Herald will publish the mean aad maximum 'tempera tures dnd'preclp'ltatlon record as tak en, by the V.,B. Reclamation service station. Publication wlU over the day previous tp the paper toaao, up to S o'clock of the day. Pre Max. Mia. , elpitatloa November ! .... 68 8S November 2 .... 69 34 November, .... S9 38 , November 5 .... 69 49 November 6 .... 66 28 Nqveaaber 7 64 J , Novoatber 8 .... 69 - 2 November 9'.... 6 1 a I GET MsutWft ViUmoa Tablet at UNDERWOOD'S r Dance at Dairy MEDICAL HOCIKTV HOLD 'kKET The Klamath County, Medical Society met last night In Dr. A. Soulo's office to discuss medical problems and other data In con nection .vlth medical practice, and It was the unanimous decision ot tho society to hold both the an nual b'anquot and oloctlon ot of ficers on tho evening ot Deqember 1. at tho Chamber of Coramorco rooms. frrt-HlrlHrllUlrlff!!! '.V,, .&., V.S M. ni. ,a:W4' -1l iv h ?M0,'Utf ITftMwr fi, ' . A r ' ... f 71 V . i - -v.: v V i Kv . .UtfCfT JLW I .-. m Tonhe Members of Klamath Past No. 8 American" Legion ' U.ilT IV i&M- TOSfefe W ' Oh the occasion of the third anniversary of the signing of the Armistice, which day, November llth, the President of the United States has pro ' claimed a National Holiday. , - ; ) The officers and employes National Bank salute you. of The First We have watched your various activities with interest and sincerely believe your organization is and can be a mighty power for good in this com munity. , ' , ' ' ' " ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK i I, " , v- ' K V i" By J. A. GORDON, Pres. O. D. BURKE, V. Pres. A. M. COLLIER, V. Pres. LESLIE ROGERS, Cashier. -" Bile ibi&kjo 44fWWWn Don't fail to read the Herald Clasaified Ads. V l Phono 103 for Mecca Taxi. 7-18 Masten's GET Vitamon at Tablets UNDERWOOD'S 507 MAIN STIIEKT, PIANOS, VICTItOIiAS RECORD MEAD. QUARTERS . tt One Causa . Srjofcease bbbbbbbibiiBBMbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbw ' ' SEE DR. LOIS O. 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