The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 25, 1922, Page Page Four, Image 4

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MTUItDAY, MATIC1I 2.1, 1022
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
o Four
llmmrlnrc MIm Delia HawlilnV
fifteenth lilrlliilny, n nnmlior of her
frlumli tendered her n delightful
surprise party nt lior liomn on Vino
nvtmiio, In Mills Addition, Friday
nvrnlng. Tho evening was spent
with Rniiion nml mimic nnd dainty
refreshment wero served nt n Into
lionr. Those present were: Misses
Hona Donolson, Albortlnn McCnll,
Hsther Will, Hniel Morrison, lluelnh
Hi illicit, Adn Orahood, Dorothy nml
Delia Hawkins, nml Forest Miller,
Alvln Klncald, Menu Moore, George
Wlll Leo Tnnksley, Walter Tanks
ley, John linn kins, Jnino, ll-twkln.
Ralph Turner nml I. op Stnub.
The regular meeting of the Wo
men's Axllllnry nt tho American
l.oKlon was hclil lint Tuesday even
ing in tho legion rooms In tho
Main street court house building.
After a short business meeting u
snclnl evening was enoyed by thoso
present. Mrs. 1'crry HurKo nnil
Mrs Jennie Hum served on a com
mitter for entertainment ami refreshments,'
Friday afternoon Mrs. Fred Uak
er was hostess at nn Informal tea
lionorlnR Mrs. William II. Freer,
who Is her T;uest. Mrs. liaker's
Riiestn wore Mesdames William II.
Freer, Roland WrlRht, K. T. Hid
den, T. C. Campbell ami Charles
Wood Kberlcla.
Last Tuesday afternoon a commit
ten composed of Mesdames J. S. Kl
Hot t. Colden Lincoln, Harry Acktey
and t I. Hcckard wero hostesses to
ttu Klkfi" ladles' card chili uii.I their
friends at tho Klk's teuiple. Progres
r.lvo brldRo was played during the
afternoon, tin; favor for tho hlRhest
worn IipIiir awarded to Mrs. Silas
When
Natural
Sight
Fails
--
Tben Our
.Art Prevails
SEE
H. J. WINTERS
GRADUATE OPTICIAN'
Phone 149-W 712-714 Mln
Obcnrlinln nml therinsolntlon prize
to Mrs, JnmoaJllshop Foster,
At four o'clock nu excellent mini
eal proRrnm was rendered by mom
hers of tho IiIrIi school under tho di
rection of Miss Kvelyn ApplpRnto.
musical director The following pro
gram was offered, Duet, Miss Esther
Calkins, and Mls MarRaret Schubert:
inartet, Ksther Calkins, MarRaret
Schubert, Clifford Horuo and Deles
Mills; trio, Clifford Horuo. Delns
Mills and Kenneth Miller, nml n selec
tion by a mixed chorus of fourteen
voices. Tho proRram was received
with much enthusiasm and each num
ber heartily encored.
A mot successful afternoon was
spent by about, one hundred and
thirty members nml RUest of the
Club.
Mrs. Charles Martin was hostess of
the Episcopal Ladles' (lulld at their
rcRitlar mectlnR last Thursday after
noon nt her homo on High street.
Mrs. M. S. West will he hostess to
tho Leisure Hour club at her homo on
Third street next Tuesday afternoon
nt 2:15 o'clock.
Tho Happy Hour club wilt meet nt
tho homo of Mrs. K. A. Kmmitt nt
51 T Fine street next Tuesday after
noon.
Tho Junior children of the Chris
tian church wero entertained In the
church last Friday evenliiR by their
superintendent, Floyd Allen. Seventy
five children spent the evening of
llvo nnd snappy games which every
ono enjoyed, besides splendid re
freshments which were served nt con
clusion of tho evening.
These children form tho Sunshine
chorus which will sine at the Chris
tian church Sunday eveninRs.
Personal Mention
Willie Hopoe Trains for
Contest With Shaeffer
ST. I.Ol'IS, Mo.. March 25 Willie
Hoppo, who will attempt to regain
tho worlds IS 2 balkllne champion
ship from Jako Schaefor, Jr, f Chi
cago, In a 1.100 point match In CM
cai;o March 27, 2S, nnd 2U, Is train
ing In St. Louis for tho contest This
announcement was maUo by Charles
C. Peterson, local hllllartflst. who ac
companies Hoppo on exhibition tours.
Peterson said he would aid In con
ditioning Hoppo for tho champion
ship match and that a physical train
er also would bo employed In put
ting tho former champion In shape.
Hoppo held the title for 1C years.
Morris Leslie, who 1i:m been on
his farm In Washington for tho past
two years, returned hero Inst night
nml will remain Indefinitely. IIi
formerly wa,, employed by tho Cal
ifornia Oregon Tower company.
W V. Marshall will leave Sunday
morning for Itoieman, Montana,
where ho will bo Identified with the
state college as Inspector on a million
dollar building program. After the
buildings are completed ho will be
a member of tho nrchltectual faculty
and also superintendent of buildings
nml grounds at tho college. Marshall
has been hero for the past ear ns
manager of the Homebiillders' In
vestment company Ho slates that no
i successor has been appointed jet, but
that business of tho company will
temporarily be transacted by O. D.
UurVo of the First National bank.
Jonnli Sparks and F S. Kberliart
are In this city from Hunuiua today
trading with local merchants.
Mrs. John LNkoy of Mnlln, A. D.
MrCornlck of Modoc Tnlnt and It. L.
Tom by t Chlloquln, are recent urrlvt
nls here registered at tho Hall.
Ueorge Stevenson was a passenger
on this morning's train for Eugene,
where he will visit for u short time
with his parents and friends there.
He will return hero ns soon ns weath
er conditions and the roads are such
that ho can drive his car through.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell
are Klamath Falls visitors from Hon
ama, registered at tho Hall.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. McCnll are reg
istered at the Halt from their home
nt Merrill.
D. M. McLcmore, a prominent
stockman with Interests In this coun
ty, is hero from Oakland on business.
Ho Is registered at tho Hall.
C. W. Warren who operates a larRe
ranch In tho Illy country Is transact
ing business In this city today.
J. O. (loldthwalto of the Modoc
Lumber company returned last night
from a business trip to Portland. Mrs
(loldthwalte met him hero and they
left on tho morning's train for tliolr
homo at Pine llldgo.
J. Drown of Martin, and T. N.
(! riser of Ilonanta are lumbermen of
this county who will spend tho woek
end hero. They are both registered
at tho Arcade.
W. L. Slmonson, a merchant of
Kirk Is a business visitor hero today.
Ho Is registered at tho Arcade.
K. Mooro Is registered at the Ar
cade from Chlloquln.
"j y g $ mm UU'
Comparison is
the Fairest Test
I.ITTLIMKWISir filltL
WINS lSSAV 1111X1-:
AUBURN'. X. Y.. March 25. It
took a small Jewish girl and a little
maid from Italy to win first prlie and
second prizes for the best essays on
"Our Greatest American". The con
test was held by tho American Le
gion at Auburn, X Y.
BIG-SIX
$1785
f. o, b. Factory
Set it side by side with tiny enr,
irrespective of price nnd judge.
That's the way to buy a car." See
what each has to olfcr nt its price
before you make up your mind.
It's the only way to lie sure you're
gettinat just what you want 'nnd
it surely is the only way to appre
ciate how much you get in this
sevcn-passei-Rcr Studebaker at its
price of $1785.
And it's a test that Studebaker
is eager to have you make. For
when you stand this new BIG
SIX side by side with other cars,
you'll find it gives you all, in qual
ity of material nnd workmanship,
that you can get in tiny cur regard
less of price ami Infinitely mote
than you can get in any car at the
name price.
On every hand the thousands of
BIG-SIX owners have found in this
car everything they considered
essential to complete motoring
satisfaction. This is another
reason why Studebaker is the
world's largest builder of six cyl
inder cars.
MODELS AND PRICES
. . 4 factor
Light-Sim
Srm..tl2' W. It , 40 fl. r.
Ch.i $075
Touting 104)
Rodiur(JIW).... KM
Coup.Rd.(2.rM).. 117)
Sd.n 17V)
Special-Six
ST.... Mt'tV.n.. toll. I',
Ch.i $1200
Touting. ,, M71
Rutliir(MW),.. 142'
IWIUi (4.1V) . 147)
Coup. (4.'m)...., 21)11
Sedan , 2)10
B'g-SU
7 r. ufw.tt. ton r.
CUm!. $1)00
Touting..... I7S)
Coup. (4.IW) 2)00
S.U 2700
Dunham Auto Co.
I'lione
NEW TODAY
:.-FM'KItS ST.U.K
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AKHI.Uj
I.V i'.ill.WV.llj
MIAMI, Kl.i.. March 25. Oallop
Ing from hangars on winged mounts
cx-fllcrs of tho American Legion stag
ed an aerial polo game In u recent
carnival at Miami, KIa Toy ballons
were used In place of polo balls.
ixKs, atti.'.n'tion:
Costumes for tho annual mask hall
and danco on March 29 have arrived
and may bo obtained from tho ituw
nrd. Masks, etc., at Klamath Variety
store Admittance will bo to members
only or to others by Invitation. 25
TSTet STRAND
10c-
-WIIKIIK EVERYBODY GOKfl-
IIOMK OF TIIK HOUKINSON FKATUKEH
-20C
SUNDAY
'50 CANDLES'
kaunng MARJORIE DAW and
an All Star Cast
Al Jennings, Vaudeville Movie, and a Big Comedy
VINCENT LACHANCE in Latest Songs
TONIGHT
Vera Gordon
in "The Greatest Love"
Also a Dandy Western Comedy
Admission. 10c and 20c
llCKINKSM OI'I'OltTUXITIKK
LUNCH ROOM & ICK CUKA.M
Ideal location, well established.
Kqulpment worth double price asked.
Small Investment.
GKNKRAL STORK Drawing trade
from best populated territory, post
office In connection, will consider
trade for n.irt
lOROCKIUKS City and suburban,
have three good ones.
HAHWRKSSINIS & HBAUTV I'AR-
LOR "!ood fixtures, expenses
light, small Investment and terms.
PARTNKRSHIl' offered In electrical
business ulso n partnership In car
riage and wood working shop.
OARACK & SKRVICK on highway,
will he sold at big snap.
SKCONI) HANI) III'SINKSS. will sell
considerable under Invoice.
HAKBItV IUJSINKSS & lU'ILIHNO
Main st. location, equipment like
new. A real snap.
I'OOL. MILLIARDS. TOIIACCO
Center of town A money maker.
ROOMING HOUSi: & IIOTKL Will
pay for Itself first reason.
If wo don't advertlso exactly tho
Dusincss yon are looking for write
us, wo ran soil you. Wn aro tho busi
ness mens' clearing house for South
ern Oregon.
FOUH-SITK SALES AOKNOV
Mrtl'onl Mil;., Mctlford, M 2G
JiTfll
mhTrnmnriiMnWlw msmMUZZ .HW South Sixth
I J IBS lfyij JL- I
wuuuui "Ih II h Iffprmuiifll 'iruiiiiiit ttt u'ItYi'i frnriTi lfPnnir,r
s
THIS ISJA STUDEBAKER YEAR
&OTJCK oi siiKuiKrs sam:
.anil Intt-rejit llicrrin or hh.iI A. J
I ll..t...l. 1 ...... Ilf..,.l. L.t.S. I1......I.M
k .. . . , , , MI 1111 Iff lllltt II t II Ml. llll l1-IIVII
ly virtue of an execution In fori-,.,,.,1 t- T..rmiL-i,r. ( wit
closure duly Issueil by tho Clerk of
inn circuit Court of the County of
Klamath, Htntn of Oregon, dated tho
17th day of March, 1922 In a certain
suit In tho Circuit Court for said
County and State, wherein Ross Flu-1
ley, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment ,
against A, J, Hansm and Anna Italian ,
for the sum of thirty three hundred;
Northeast quarter of tho south
uesl quarter (if section sixteen III
township U'J south of r.ingu it I nu
east of Wlllametti) Meridian, In
Klamath County, Oregon, together
with nil and singular tho tene
ments, hereditaments mid appur
tenances thereunto belonging, or
In any wise appertaining,
. . . , , ,, ... i in any wish iippiiriiuning,
twenty four and 31-100 to lars, with 'ti,k(. UI ,,ibi um , roerly
GOOD USED C.UtS
1322 Chevrolet Touring, now. $C00.
1920 Hudson, wlro wheels, $1,100.
1921 Overland, 4 satno as now TS0.
1919 Hudson Super, $700.
1921 Ford touring. '
1920 Htearns-Knlght, 10211.
II. 8. WAKKKIKLD
422 Klamath Ave. Phono 10C. 2.r,
I'UHLIO NOTICi:
Klamath KallM. Orn.. Mnreh 'IT.. 1 '!!''
To Whom It May Cencern:
Any rumors which may have aris
en Indicating or Inferring that Mr. K.
T. Ludden offered any Insult or of-
emu mwura my who, airs, una far
roll are without foundation and my
action wbh not provoked by uny bucIi
unUerstandlng on my part.
CIIA8. KARRKLL 26
Witness! Max Weiss.
K. S. Henry.
Interest thereon from said date at the
rate of X per rent per annum, on the
17th day of March, 1922.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
on the 17th day of April, 1922 nt the
front door of tho county court house
In Klamath Falls, Klamath County,
Oregon, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon
of said day, sell at public auction to
the highest and best bidder, for cash,
the following described real proper
ty, and all of tho right, title, estate
of the said A. J Italian nnd Anna
Hauan, or so much thereof us may
bo necessary to sutlsfy said Judgment
In favor of the said plaintiff, with
Interest thereon and all costs und
disbursements Hint have or may ac
crue. L. L. LOW,
Sheriff of Klamath Count)", Oregon.
Dated at Klamath Kails, Oregon,
March 17th. 1922.
HURT H. HAWKINS. Deputy.
Ilox social and program to bo given
by 1'lne lirovo school, Murch 31, 8
o'clock. 25-30
LOST Card caso containing I. O.
O. V. lodgo receipts, uuto drivers
license und somo money. I'leaso leavo
sumo at Herald office. Reward. 25-27
FOR BALK Somo auto cars. Somo
building lots. Will sacrifice, leav
ing town. See Dick, 240 Ilroud St.
25-27
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing room, and ono bed room. 1143
Pine, Phone GC8R. 25
FOR SALE Davis sewing muchlno
In good condition $10.00. 1200
Pine street, near White Pelican ho
tel, 2G
jJgjM
507
MAIN
STREET
Dallas -Slock nil
26,000 cannery
Nlllmrrlhed for
Pilot Rock getting double
eru fireproof business blinding.
Every Man in Klamath Falls will
Want One of These
Genuine Model C
Valet Autostrop
Safety Razors
for
$1.00
STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT
But one absolutely in keeping with Underwood's
policy of always giving the utmost value for the
money. An advertising stunt with the primo pur
pose of acquainting more men with Underwood's.
You know the merits of tho AUTOSTROP J5.00
'razor. It is nationally advertised and used.
This Model C duplicates the fine work and service
of the $5.00 model. It is packed in an attractive
metal case, velvet lined; and with extra blades and
a leather strop.
As you know, the AUTOSTROP is mechanically
perfect. Simple, too. It sharpens its blades, shaves
and cleans without removing the blade. A Perfect
Shave at all Timet is its Motto. ,,
If there ever was a time when a man needed a Real
Safety Razor that time is now. The price is right
the time is now and you can get one at
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY
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