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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1922)
i 'a 'Mtvm rmnxsMw 4? ima THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four k . iff I '4 Hom lnTriniiw for Go With Billy Huff yrlsh them success In their new home. Mm. llnrry Acklc nnd Mrs. A. K. Whitman will be hostesses) to thA 1 .miles' of (he Klks on next Tuesday afternoon. There will ho n short hns- Hob Kom, who Is signed tb meet Wily Huff, of ChlloQUlii. In n win- iinr.(fit;iitl ninfph tiprti InW this month, will start trnlnln with Unlij '"' """. I'Hrposo of which Allen In tho K. A. A. A. hull Mon-i' ,0 olcc off,tcr fnr ,,,n c("l'"! "Anr. Huff Is reportol to ho !l-car. A social hour will nlso h on- training at Cblloquln. 1; Tho , M,,,ralllte ' " The, flffhler hnvo nRrecd to meet wc,,m llKe for M mn,,y " l,0Ml,,la At 103 pounds ringside, a weight ,0 ha VttttnU foo should havo llttlo difficulty lit ' miMnB. Itocauso of the agreement The Alohn cliih spent n voryenjoy thai tho winner will take nil. the "le afternoon Frldar at lh0 ltaldwln match promises to ho n real go. "le M'n -Mr' Charles Martin wan with both fighters overlooking no "m""''. mtrcMins icitm were run l,ctg' , from two ubFcnt rlub members. .Mrs, Promoter Umlorwoo.i expected loj H. Mmw of 8n Francisco and stage tho bout on I-'ebrunry 24. bnt Mn- ncn'" ,f Scnu ""h' .W k. .i,ii,.i ..-i.iX.; ... J wro served to theso present, who MIB ,W ltt,lll UlllWlU VU IV" . t..l. tWMMl. rtfc fl "te. I,, ,. ,.... .. !.. Klpcr, A. 1. I.catltt, Wilbur Jones, I F. Wlllltt. 11. F. Murdoek. Chn.. Dcmpscy May Meet Brcnnan on March 17; rtln. F.. H. Henry. Oeo. Ilnldnln. NKW YOltlfl Fob. 4. Jack Demp cey will ilofend'hls world'. heavy wolght boxing title ngulnit IIIU llreiv nan of Chicago In n 12-rotind match In Madison Square Garden .March IT. It wns reported last night. Managers of tho .pugilist stated they would sign articles tomorrow. Tho Chlcogoan has twlco liecn knocked out by Dcmpscy. in 1918 when Jack was on hi wny to the title, ro disposed of Drcnnan In nix' rounds; In 1920 In a championship mntch hero Ilrcnnan wa'knocked out lu tho 12th round. v Plans for a proposed match be tween Dcmpscy and Harry Wills, tho Jfew Orleans negro heovyw-elght, have not been abandoned because of the Ilrcnnan arrangements, It was said. i:.IXKKIt AXI) KIllEMAX 1X.H'IKI IX; WUIXK P011TI.AND. Feb. 4. -Engineer Wilton and Fireman Wll.lt.ms were Injured when the Orcgpn-Vhlng-ton Atlantic cxprcsi wai derallod by a boulder near Cclllo last night. The Knglno went In the ditch. Oeo. Chnstaln, O. V. Splkcr and Miss Maud ltaldwln. The Parent Teachers' Association of Mills Addition had an Interesting meeting at Mills School on Friday afternoon. A program which com memorated th famous men who.e birthday renin In February wa glv en by the pupils. A social hour was enjoyed after which refreshments were served by the hostqsses, who were Miss ltuth Dixon, Mrs. Fred Uryant, Mrs. F. C. Conklln and Mrs. Katon, The Ladles Aid of tbo Methodist church served a delicious supper to tho Methodist llrothcrhood at tho church parlors on Thursday evening of tht week. A social affair wns en Joyed afterward. . Mrs, Jennie Hum, nsMstcd by Mrs. James Perry, entertained tho Art Needle. Work Club at her homo on Pine street on Vcdnesday afternoon of this week. Tho ladles present n Joyed a very pleasant afternoon with glon tiro to entertain tho ladles at this meeting. . v Tho Women's Missionary Hoclcty sowing nnd tho hostesses served J of the Christian church held nit In dainty refreshment. Ouests of tho club were Mednie Wlmhcrly, ltlce. Tenbrook, lluest, Tho club member) wero Mevlnmcs WVltenhurg. West, Phillips, Dunbar. Wlrtx. Unmshy, Martin, Carnahnn, Slnnn, Fleet and tho hostess. . Mrs. U V. Hansen and Mrs. II, V. Hrndcnen ncro Joint hostesses nt n charming affair 'at the Hansen homo on tJrant street on Friday afternoon. Hrldgn wns played and tho rli for highest sroro went to Mrs. (loldeu Lincoln while tho consolation went to Mrs. Karl Whlilock. Dainty re freshments were served by the hos-J losses. The guests were Mesdnmes Leslie Tcmllllger, Cha. Collier, tol den Lincoln. Karl Whlilock. It. K. Dcweve, Hnrdln Carter, T. C Camp bell, llyron Hardenbrook, M. S. West; J. S. Klltott, Louis Hoagland. J. K. Knders, (Jeorge I. Wright, Wallur Waggoner. Phillip S. Pope, Olen Jes ter and Mrs. Arthur Whitman. Mrs. A. M. Collier will bo hostess to the P. K. O. Sisterhood on Tues day afternoon of next nick at her homo on Pine street. Friends of Mr, and Mr. Frank Howard tendered them a surprise party last Snndar evening at their homo In Mills addition. A largo crowd attended and tho evening was spent with dancing and cards. The occasion was the celebration of Mr, and "lira. Howard's wedding anniversary. Tho I-adles Auxiliary of the Ameri can Legion will hold It regular meet ing Tuesday afternoon at the club ro6ms, A social hour will ba enjoyed and the member of tho American In teresting meeting nt the homo of Mrs It. .J. Sheet nt 2:00 Thursday nfier noon, Tho subject of tho meeting wns, "Community and Country Life, Tnlks were made by Mrs. Wrlghtmlro, Mx, Onens mid Mr-. Dunbar, Mrs, lllco made n short talk on Dr, Shel- ton. Tho retiring president. Mr. Trimble, wnt given n shower of fancy work lifter which dainty refresh ment wero served by tho president. Twenjy-thrco women wero present. On Tuesday Mr .and Mrs. J. A, Perry enlerlnlnod at n " o'clock dinner In honor of Mr. Perry's birthday. Tho table was beautl- t fully docorateit with spring bios K . ... ... t.-ii... .......i smug. .Again on r riling u-riiiuK Mr. and Mr. Perry entertained n number of tholr friends In honor of their twenty-fifth wedding miniver sary. The color schemo wns red hearts and red carnations. Cards and music formed tho enterlntnmen1 of tho evening. Tho guests wero former friends of Uosebnrg who now restdo In Klnmath Falls, and Included Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wyganti Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Abbott, Mr. mid Mr. Ulvn Wlmhcrly, Mr. and Mr, llyron Hardenbrook, Mr. nnd Mr. Hoy purbln, Mr. aud Mm. Hoy Anderson, Mrs. (litest, Mrs. Agee, A gcnulno surprise party was given Mrs. Lawrcnro lUiconlch at her home. 43S North Eighth trcct, on Friday evening. when n number: of friends 'camo In to holp rexlebrato her birth day. Cards furnished, tho evenings en tertainment, first prlxo being won by Mrs. 11. A. Kmmltt, while tho con solation went to Mr. J. J. Kcllor. Thoio attending wero Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Kmmltt. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jay, Mr, and Mr. Paul Johnson, Mr. arul Mrs. W. M. Cosebooni, Mr, and Mrl. E. Propst, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keller, Mrrand Mrs. Harry Illcbardson. Mr, nnd Mrs. IlJ. Sheets, Mrs. May 8. Mills, and Mr. and M';s. Lawrence Ituconlch. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. James Daniberry, who will leave aoon to make their -home In Portland, the. Ladles of the Altar Society of the Sacred Heart church entertained at a card party and dance nt Lyceum Hall on Tuesday night. Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Uambcrry attended to BUY HOME PRODUCTS FOR KLAMATH PEOPLE ' y KLAMATH CHEESE IS MADE Do not stand for a substitute. Support Home Industry. See that the name "Klamath Cheese" is stamped in the cloth wrapped about every package. ASK YOUR GROCER .' V , r HE KNOWS - ' "IT'S THE BEST EVER" ' NONE BETTER MADE A Manufactured by " MALIN CHEESE & PRODUCE CO. MALIN, OREGON ' BOYS HERE IS THE WAY YOU CAN GET 'THE ,.- RANGER BICYCLE OR A' PAIR OF ROLLER SKATES FREE Boys between the ages of 10 and 18 who wish to compete for these prizes will come to our store and we will give you an assortment of Edison Mazda Lamps. You will find sales for these lamps in almost every home in Klamath Falls, and orders for these' lamps can be secured with very little effort, as every one knows the Edison Mazda Lamps. The RANGER BICYCLE, which is in our window, will be given to the boy turning in the largest amount of orders between , February 4 and March 4. The one turning in the next largest amount will receive the pair of ROLLER SKATES. jThese prizes will be given to you absolutely free. Remember, boye, it costs you nothing to tiy for the prizes. " Come in Monday after school and get an early start. COMET ELECTRIC CO, ' . ,Oppoite Postoffice -t ; ' Mm, Jennla Hum, tho Mlsseit Mmliw Dixon, ltuth Dlxoil, Mndgn Peter sou, Frlcke, Mowr. lluloft Patter son nnd Kenneth Perry, Tho prngrnm for tho Llbrnry rluh for iroxt Frldny, February III, will ho In chnrgo of Ml. l.'velyi Apple. gato nnd tho MusJeul Department of tho high school, PERSONAL MENTION ) ", II. llnrne U In town from Mo duo Point, where ho owns a ranch. ('. N. Snow, Merrill roiul farmer I In low u today. Mrs. Waller K. Folsom loft os lerdny for Carson City, Nevada, where ho was called by tho serfen lllno.ui of her dntighter. William Fordney I n city visitor today from Lorelht. Mr. mid Mr. William Crandull and son ltusselt wore city Msltors today from their ranch near Malln. DTKNOMIAPIIKIt WANTKD- 120, Phono 4 Furnished ono room enhln. Colon Inl Dooms, llth near Main, I Hlemn llent nt Colonial ltooms. 'I FOR HAI.K Aulo cnv. 1 Rcrlpps liot'tht 1 Oakliiiid; 1 ton truck, Kvetott! 1 Chulmvr hug. All must hit sold. Must unit owing to other busi ness. My price I right. Hen Dick, 240 llronil St, You will have to hurry. 4 Send her n enrsngo of Vlnlots, SAY IT WITH PLOWKIIH KLAMATH ll,OWi:it HIIOP Phono 'ISO HI .Main HI. I Htenm llonl at Colnntnl IIooiiih, I' llouio for runt add furnllitro for sale, rnligo, kllehen cnhlnid, ehnlr. hreiihfnst sol, clothes hnmpor, rnriuit iweoper, card tuhln nnd conking uteti sll. ('nil Hunilny, 120 Washluitlim HI, or Phono USD It. I'Olt HUNT Apuitment furnished nnd unfurnished, Tolophonu U42W. 4-7 FOII IU3.NT C room apt. furiitiilivil for light housekeeping. Oregon llolirn, S27 Klamath live. I No winter rlnof In Medford rottn try. I'll turn u homo Ihnro rlxhl, Hlm tirvlllo, 127 N tth.Oity. 4 WPWILI HSI waw mOTtwfaiiu nil. i mjiiwpw i M MWWWMWWW WMWWWI Tho water Is warht nnd nlco warm dressing rooms nt tho Nntatorliim. Como and learn to swim. J2U. F.2K NEW TODAY FOIt 8A1.K Ofi acres nil good land under cultivation. 40 acre In tit fnlfm '.) mile south K. F., un Mer rill road. Wrlto box .'.. 4t. VVMsWyMVfVsAsSVSVWWVWWVtiWWMVVVVVWWVWMVVWWVWVVWVWV WAREHOUSE FOR RENT BSSSISSSStSlSStSt Located on Siding and Paved Street. Inquire of J. T. Ward, Central Hotel ! HVWVVVmVVWVW0jj000UfVt0mmm im I . TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c WHERE EVERYBODY GOES 20c HOME OF THE HODK1NSON FEATURES "The U. P. Trail" And One of the Best and Most Lauglmblc Comedies Ever Shown Here. "STOP! LOOK! 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