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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1922)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Frtgo Fouf Personal Mention By Our Country Editors MTUTWAV, APniI, m 1023 V (J, II. Phonoger, superintendent of Mm Crater Lnko nox company, hint Art Eckwnld, ttio foreman, cnnio tip Inst night frojn llrny. J. M. McClalr, 1'hll Joncn and C. i:. Clodfcltcr nro bunlttrna visitors horn from, Portland. W. C. Durban of AJtnrnn, forest MpcrvUor, who wilt bo nrtlvo In bcotlo control work this mi miner, Is n business visitor here. Dr. C. J. Smith, L. F. Wilson mill J. I'. Winter wero prominent Portlund visitor; to nrrlvc hero Inst night. A. 0. Stoll Is hero from San Francisco. "W. Q. Donfrey of Houston, Tex., nnd A. 0. Stolt of San Francisco nrc hern to Inspoct tula lands. F. Ilrown of San Francisco is transacting business here. Mrs. Amy Atmco of Ashland Is hero visiting Mrs. Clay. Mrs. X. Control! nnd Mrs. II. Dow returned Inst night from Mod ford, whore they havo been visit ing friends. It. I,. Harrison and M. Wheeler nro Medford visitors. Harrlron was nrcomponlcd by Mrs. Harrison and llio children, and will maljo Klnm nth Kails their home. i r.loUoALS ... ...... ...... Ilcrt C. Thomaa will leavo tomor row mornlnc for Sacramento on legal business, and will be away for fcverai day. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Jordon of Chll oquln wero visitors In tho city today. Mrs. a. K. Sk'ren or Dorrls was a visitor In tho city yesterday. George Simpson of Central Point wns In the city on business today. Mrs. Joy Hnnncck of Wordcn visit ed the city for n short time yesterday. A. A. Anncs, who has been employ ed hero for the past four years left this morning for Spokano, Washing ton. Ho will go from there to Texas whero ho intends to stay for some time. Mrs. It. W. Drowning will arrive hero tonight from Oklahoma to Join Mr. Drowning, formerly connected with n lumber company at Pelican City. It. D. Wilcox of the Summers dis trict, It. K. Dradbury of the Henley district, Marshall Latta, a rancher of tho Hyilcy district. L. Durant. Mt. Lakl rnnchcr, and F. Peterson of the Merrill high school were In the city today. Mrs. George Walton and daughters, Deatrice and Catberl.no were city visi tors today from their home in Mer rill. N cost nii.fi KXTi:itr.i Cost bill for 133.70, was entered today In the case of (loo. C. North against Henry It. tlraliam, bringing tho total amount to be paid by (Iran am to $S!.T0, tho verdict being $."0 for tho plaintiff North. COST N1STKK JIMI.0 Cost bill In the amount of H.90 wns entered In tho clerk's offlco to day In the case of Cora Farley against her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Harris. This brings tho total amount to be paid by the Harris's to f96.90. as tho verdict was 150.00 for tho plaintiff. TIMK K.VTKXDKO An order allow Ing tho defendants until April 20 tn which to file an an.iivcr wns signed by Circuit Judge C. F. Stono today, tn tho Dixon es tnto case. This Xmler applied to tho law and equity cases Involving tho snmo matter. HKTITK.Y FILED s, Return on execution was filed with tho circuit court clerk today in tho r.i5o of Metropolitan garage against L. D. Tarks and W. I. Norrls. TULE LAKE Mr. nnd Mrs, Jo Koteni, Jr., nuil little son, arrived this week from Portland where Kotern lias been em ployed for some mouths. Ho tins bought his father's ranch and Kotern Sr., nnd daughter, Mary, have moved to tho Vlctorlne ranch, near Malln. O. F. (Hick was In Klamath Falls Tuesday on business. Herbert D. Newell, project mana ger, was In this vicinity last Tuesday looking over this part of the work. Vincent Jeltlnek Is In Klamath Falls on Jury duty. Miss Iluntoon entertained the teachers from Merrill Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hunt spent Sun day with Mr. nnd Mrs! John McMillan near Straw. Kastcr sen Ices will be held ni tho high school on l'asterSund.ty. As In teresting program Is being prepared. Mr.flind Mrs. J. A. McComb wero Klamnth Falls visitors Tuesday. K. C. H. S. Ball Players Defeat Malin, 17 to 3 Tho baseball game played at Ma lln yesterday afternoon between the Klamath county high school and Ma lln wns won by tho former by a score of 17 to 3. Although the Malln play em proved to be "T-boncs" for tho high school team, tho local boys got sumo good practice especially In bat ting. A high wind was blowing which prevented good fielding; and errors wore frequent. The Malln aggregation proved to bo u pick-up team of schoolboys and men fom town, tome of whom when In condition should bo good players, llowovur tho hitting of tho local boys was too much for thorn. Everyone re ceived at least ono hit. The longest batted ball of tho gamo was a homer by "Chuck" Grove, catcher of tho Klamath team, which came In tho hocond inning when tho bases were full. Tho high school team consisted of tirove, catcher; Ch'rlsty and Oootx, pitchers; Sh,rivcr, first bono; F. Pey ton, Bccond base; Dow, thortatop; Wortloy, third base; Dickson, loft field; Mulcr, center field and P. Montgomery and Malatore right field. Manager Leslie Peyton has arrang ed for a return game with Malln in Klumath Falls for a later date. - O. A. C. Wrestler Will Try for U. S. Title COUVALLIS, April 8. rtobln Need, freshman at O. A. C, who won the national "title bolt" last year at 1.6s Angoles in tho 125 pound divi sion, will wrestle for the champion bhlp of the United States In the 135 pound class. He won the northwest tltlo In tho 135 and 145 pound div ision and the Pacific coast title by defeating tho wrestler of the Olym pic, athletic club of San Francisco. FAIIRKLTj HEADS MOTION' TEAM C. R. (Tex) Farrell has been nam ed manager of the American Legion baseball team, which the post decid ed to organise at the lu( meeting. Farrell played here last year and has had considerable experience else- vhrf- , ,.. WOltDKX nOUXD OVKIt Duvo Wordcn, held von n statutory charge, waived preliminary examina tion this morning In the Justice court nnd was bound over to tho grand Jury. Dall was lowered from $3000 to $2500. In default of which Wordcn wa remanded back to Jail until such time as ho might rnlso the ball. CASK CONTINUED The' caso of Carl Schubert Sr.. charged with having llquor In his possession, called for 10 o'clock this morning In tho Justlco court, wns continued over until 3 p. m., Monday. HOV CLAIMS UOUXTV Franklin Arant, the 13-ycar old son of II. L. Arant of Dairy proudly walked up to tho counter in tho clcrk'a office this morning to claim tho usual bounty for ono "ho" coy ote, which ho stated that he killed himself out near Dairy with a shot gun about a month ago. CARS BUILT TO LAST Ovrrlaml Dealer Admire Spcetl, Dut 8)n Time Proven Worth "More than three miles a minute Is sure traveling some," remarked Ed Dunham of the Dunham Auto company, Studebaker, Franklin and Overland dealer, In speaking of the Daytonla races Thursday, when SIg Haughdabl, in a Wisconsin special, smashed" all world's records for speed. Haughdabl clipped off 108.72 miles an hour, covering a mile In Just 19.45 minutes. Dunham hag Just received a ship ment of Overland cars. "Theso .cars," he says, "are not built for racing, but they will glvo. owners many yearn of usage at tho lowest possible upkeop. The Overland, In my opinion, Is without question tho best buy on tho market today." Midland 12,215 beef cattlu worth $730,000 havo been shipped from here. If We Care for Your Eyes Your Eyes WiU Care For You SEE v.j H. J. WINTERS GRADUATE OPTICIAN Phone 149-W .712-714 Mala SHASTA VIEW Mr. ami Mrs. O. K. Hunt and Mr. C. C. Miller wero Klamnth Fa IN visi tors Friday last. Mrs. Miller stayed for n longer visit with her son, ( W. Miller, and family. Mrs. Hello Klrkpatrlck Is spending a few days with her son Lester hi Merrill before they move to Klamath Falls which they expect to do soon. Mr. Fisher nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W, Myers, and Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Wilson and two children wero visitors at J. L. llattcy's Sunday. Mrs. J. W. L. Smith left Saturday for a six weeks visit with relatives and frlomls at Hosoburg, Corvallls. Salem and other points. When returning from ' Klamath Fall one day last week (5. W. Myers canto ncar having n serious accident when ho met a car on tho highway between Merrill and Malln which took a fender off his car and nearly put Myers' cur over the bany. Tho of fender was apprehended and paid for damages. Tho directors of tho Shasta View Irrigation district held their monthly meeting Tuesday evening at O. H, Hunt's home, A largo number of iiolglvlmr.i nnd friends of Mrs. W. ('. Dalton nt tended her funeral nt Klamnth Falls. Mrs. Dalton wllHm greatly missed by many In this- community whore her warmest friends wero those who know her best. The ladles of the Helping Hand society uro entertained by Mrs. Maurice ltarter Wednesday with 11 member's mid six visitors present The ladle tied two comforts for Mis. Hnrter. Thn next meeting will bo at tho homo of Mrs. Dllln llalley. Wed nesday April 111. nt which tlmu they will elect officers. Mr. Fisher who has resided In Klamath FaIN for over a year pur chased the lieu Daniel ranch nnd moed his family hero. Jnck Parker who worked tire ptaco last .war h.n. rented tho Louise Hutch ranch and ujoved there. x Joe Kotern, who went north with his wife nnd baby last tall, has re turned nnd purchased hN father's ranch. Ho says this country looks the belt to him )ot. SPRING LAKE Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Mack wero transacting business In town Tues day. Frank Payno Is homo ngalu after undergoing nn operation at thu War reii'Iliint hospital. Hill Parker visited over Sunday nt W. F, FoUom'n., John Schubert wns calling on his sister, Mrs. Win. Cheyne. Sunday. Frank Stewart has been busy drag ging tho roads In this lclnlty. iHHRl special-six IWawal Cnl Tir SlaaJarJ Eut-mil """" xi:v voitK is .(.'m; OVKIt 1MEXE CASTLE Ireno Castle, who will be seen here In "French Heels" at tho Strand thcatro Sunday Is tho latent and most popular sensation of New York's bril liant night life. And don't for a mill uto think thatcausc thcro Is pro hibition (7) In tho .united States, that Now York's old night life has disappeared. Quite tho contrary. Tho Now York crowds feci that the gov ernment can tako away its wine, but It ran never take away tho spirit that makes New' York tho pleasuro headquarters 'of tho world. Always there are new sensations that keep the old spirit keyed up to tho highest possible pitch. The lat est sensation Is Ireno Castle, tho same Irene who was tho hit of Now York a few seasons ago. Not an Instant older, and If possible, brighter and more vivacious than ever, Mrs. Cas teo Is tho beacon that nightly attracts hundreds of pleasuro seekers to the now Knickerbocker drill at 42nd street and Droadway. Mrs. Castle's act at the Knicker bocker opened In November. From tho ery start tho crowds at tho drill wero larger than ever bofore. During Dccombor tho demand for tables In creased, and Indications now are that Mrs. Castle will remain at tho Knick erbocker until spring Is ushered In. "A slnglo fly lays a million eggs," saya tho first swatting dope. How many eggs docs a married fly lay? KKKPS LKillTM.NO AWAY j If you have a transmitting set, i Install a grounding switch, or a, send-grnund-recclvc switch, outside i the building. If you want to bn especially safe when receiving, place i a protecting gap or vacuum tube dcvlco around your receiver. You I can then sit back and wutrh tho lightning play around thn horlion, saf In your belief that it will nut play in your back yard. ' ; Irrigation projects I . Deschutes) county total 230,000 acres. , IN ImyinK ft motor cur, you ritlier huy satisfaction or tfisi you ImJ. You buy positive nnlisfuctitnt wlirn you select the Studcbnkcr SPL'ClAL-SlX. Here's why. Its 50-horsepower motor Riven you nmple power nnd speed. Its roomy bcxlyjs nn hnndsomc na it it well built. It is made complete in Studebnkrr'n own shops where fine roach work has been in proxies, for 70 years. Its 1 19-inch vhcclbnse insures utmost comfort for five possentcrn !ccnue it provides room enough for ihepnsseu Kcr to reUx.witlioiitcrowtlinu.in deep, restful, genuine leather upholstery. Its deprndnbility has hern proved in the hands of thousands of owners. 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(attoty DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY South Sixth Street '' I County to crush 6000 ruble yards rock for Mf. Angel district. NEW TODAY NOTICK FOK I'UIILIO.Vno.N (IhjblNhrr) Not Coal I.and DKIMlrTMKNT OF Till: IXTKItlOlt, Oregon U. S. LAND OrFIpB. at Lakorlcw, .WANTKD Nine Hourbon red turkuy I eggs. Please state prlrn and wrlto Hay Freuer, It. F I). No. 1. Olene, -i: FOIt ItKNT Fotir-riKim house nn , bind In Curry county. N miles from Michigan avenue. Impilrx I " 4 S m.mt, In forest reterve Hlock rnngr. Menlo Way 8-11 riinnltig w titer, nmt material for (me Ing and building. Ideal pUrti for CM- K It UAUi'lINTKIl. Painter niidl11''' Al a 'rgaln. Wrlto Mrs. IMIa I'MpurhaiiKur. PIkiiim 2TJ Nichols, Olene, Oregon. A-S-M-12 i FPU LKAHK lu A. unlmprnwd . Gat results by using class ads. Oregon, March 28. 1922 NOTICi; Is hereby given that Hen ry Douglass Uussey, of Malln, Oregon, who, on October 22, 1917, made Homestead Kntry, Act of Juno 17, 1902, No. 010542. for HSW-Vi'. be Ing lots 17 und 18, Section 17, Town Bhlp 41 south, Itnnge 12 east, Willa mette Meridian, has (lied notlcn of Intention to mako final three-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before C. It. Dnlip, Clerk of County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, pn the 2nd dny of May, VJ2S. Claimant names us witnesses: Thomns II. Lynch and J. It. Ilatllff. both of .Merrill. Oregen: l.il Knox nnd J. It. C. Huyftes, both of Malln, Ore gon. F. P. LIGHT. Register. A-l.8,15,22,29 M-G TST STRAND 10c- WnERE EVERYBODY GOES- -SOfl nOME OF THE HODKINHOX FEATtTIlEg tonight CONSTANCE TALMAD6E in "SILK STOCKINGS" And Two Good Comedies The Best Dressed Woman in the World Irene Castle IN French Heels . Also, First Time Here Urban's Movie Chats You'll- Enjoy this one; also Vaudeville' Movies and Good Comedy Continuous Show Sunday. Shows start 1, 3, C, 7, 9. Admission 10c and 20c REPORT OF The First National Bank Klamath Tails, Oregon APRIL 6, 1922 Hills Receivable 1.18(i.l2(.(.7 Over-drafts 2,or.9.85 U. S. ttonds 115,000.00 Other Bonds, Wrts. and Securities 102,557.52 Iteal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 08,078.85 Five per cent Redemption fund '5,000.00 Cash and due from banks $362,882.02 ?1,842,(J04.?)1 Capital Stock i. $ 200,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided Profits . 3,018.10 . v Circulation , .'.. 100,000.00 " ' Rediscounts 170,833.98 ..v "Deposits . $1,352,752.83 i . $1,842,004:91 Years of Conservative management has made this bank tho LARGEST and one of the STRONGEST in Southern Oregon.. "Safety and Service" is our motto The First National Bank The Home of over 4,000 Depositors Member of Federal Reserve Bank 9 tX M I -an-