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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1922)
WKDNTODAY, APRIL , 1022 Pngo Four THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON By Our Country Editors Jjtfnon vs. IdiRC-ion Formal order of dismissal was signed by J ml go Stono thin morning In tho dlvorca case of Justin 8. ugnlnsl Mahcl Itgcson. which was tried In tho circuit court yesterday. lltrli'll v. MiMipor, rt nli Order permitting thn defendant's attorneys In withdraw from thn r ronM pxhthlt two ds offered hy J. II. Mllchrll at tlu Inking of Ills deposi tlon, wns signed hy Judge Stono t tilt morning In thn $100,000 damage ac tion now ponding In tho courts by Mitchell wiliist Marshall Hooper and thn First Male llnnk. Ilryrlo v..Hii1mt Order permitting the filing of amended complaint was signed by Jinlii Slonn this morning In the cue of O. It. lleyrlo against CHkur Hither, Involving about $.1300 alleged to ho dun lleyrlo from Ilubcron account of road contract work done, nml which ha not yet been paid. Tho order of tho court permitted Heyrlo to amend Ills complaint by adding the names of C. A. Dunn and James llakcr, as co-defendants In the action. Humphrey vs. Sprsgue Hirer In the damaga action of Iran Lee Humphrey agalnit the Spraguo river lumber company tho court sustained n motion filed by Humphrey's attor neys requiring tho defendant lumber company to h6w what money was paid hy the State Industrial accident commission to Humphrey, as they alolgcd In their answer to Hum phrey's complaint. ELKS' DAY ON MAY 18 Prtclfh- CAt Ixxlgrs Will rarlicU pale In I'nKipt'rlty iVwk DORRIS 1)0111118, Col., April 2fi. AY. O. HiiRclstcln. cnshlcr of the llutto Val ley Stnto bank, spoke beforo the local high school students Friday morn ing on the subject of fire prevention and other kindred subjects. This week has been designated by the gov ernor os flro prevention week. V. IV Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Mitchell and V. (1. HageNtrln are In Yreka for a few days attending to business matters. C II. Clayton Is exported home from Sun Kranclseo this ecnlng. C II. Hunt, maintenance man for the llurroiights Adding Machine com pany, was In Dorrlt Monday repairing and cleaning machines for the vari ous business houses. Charles llernath, n farmer from the Oklahoma district, was n buslnc.M Niter In town yesterday. Mr. S. P. Warren, who has been visiting with her son Dr. Oerard K. Warren of WVod. returned home last evening. Mr. and .Mrs. C, J. I-alrd arrived homo from a short visit at Medford Monday evening. Oeorge Wentne, agent for the N'ew York Life Insurance company, was In this territory over the week-end. Miss Marguerite I-alrd Is spending a few weeks with her parents on the farm near Mt. Dome. Mr. and Mrs. William Warden and Grant Ilow0 from Klamath Falls ttcro callers at tho James W. Jory homo Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Qulnfby and her sister, Mrs. ltntph Morrow from Ktamuth Kalis spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. W. Jory. J. W. Jory was a Klamath K.ills visitor Wednesday. Thn foliowing are on the roll of honor for the month ending April 21 : Ida Del Fatll, Mary Del FattI, Mtith ew Del Fattl and Catherine and Will iam llurnett. Thn visitors for tho month were: Frank Sexton. Klamath Falls; .Mrs. I.argenl, and ll.i Hooper, ami Mr and Mrs. Homer Depuy. Tho children of thn Midland school cleaned tip tho school grounds last Friday. ltosroo I.nrgont from Klamath Falls was a Midland visitor Friday. NEW TODAY ,vili thaih:- hows, Wrltn 1, 'Klamath, Ore -Auto for O. Ilox 20 , work Foi I 2U2 MMltKIt If you uro going to build let mo figure on your lumber bill. Can save you money. J. .v. Uramhall, son win ters' llldg. l'linno H'JJ. 26-28 I'ORTLAND, April 26. Thurs day, May IS, Is to be the big day of Elks' Prosperity week. May IB to 21. (Jrand Marshal John It. Hubbard has announced that on that date will tako place the mon- Kter parade of uniformed fraternal, military and civic bodies, headed by the famous Elks' band, drill team and drum and bugle co'ps. All Pacific coast lodges have been Invited hy Marshal Illbbsrd to par ticipate In tho parade. A cash prlxo of $100 will be given the lodge with tho largest number of participants, coming tho greatest dlstanco and escorting tholr queen wh will tako part In tho "Pageant of Peace, Progress and Prosperity," which will he staged each evening at tho Municipal auditorium. Thn festival commission has been notified that railroads will grant open excursion rates; during the week from nil points lu Oregon, Wakhlngton, and from hewlston, Idaho, to Portland of a faro nnd one-half for tho round trip, selling dates will m May 17 19, return tickets good until 22. Thorn tickets may bo chased hy tho general public. The and May Tur- AKIUNGK FOR (IIAlTAlQfA W. S. Slough was chosen to head the Ellison -Whlto Chautauqua guarantors at a meeting Monday night. E. M. Chllcote was elected secretary and o'scar Sltlvo secre tary. These officers constitute an executive committee which will ap point a ticket committee. Tho aid of tho women's auxiliary of the chamber of commerce will bo asked by the committee. The Chautau qua will bo held on Pine between Sixth and Seventh. W. C. T. V. FOOD SAI.K Tho local W. 0. T. U. will hold ; rooked food sale, on Saturday, April 29, at Endcra' grocery store begin ning at 10 a', in. Tho proceeds will go to tho Child rent)' Farm liomov This homo Is non sectarian nnd any homeless child will bo admitted. All wishing to help the causa along may do so by leaving donations at Kudors' storo Saturday. MIDLAND The dance at Midland Friday night was a great success as a large crowd from the surrounding country and Klamath Falls were present. Refresh ments were served at midnight by T. D. Yung, local merchant, which were pronounced delicious hy the crowd. Houston-Fllx orchestra furn ished the music and the d.mcu lasted until the wou hours of the morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hllbert t-argent were Klamath Fays visitors Saturday. CSeo Furber and family were Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. Mrs. J. W Jory'ls spending the week end In Klamath Falls with friends. Domlnlco -Fcrrascc was a Klamath Falls visitor Sunday. Lillian Knapp was a Klamath Falls visitor Sunday. Gulseppo Dapra of San Francisco, traveling representative for the Ital ian paper, "L Italia", stopped off In Midland Sunday to visit bis friend Domlnlco Ferasce of this place before going on to Klamath Falls. Dapra will visit all towns and cities between hero and British Columbia. He plans on making an extended visit In Port land and Seattle, not returning to San Francisco for seven or eight months. Ho went to Klamath Falls In company of Domlnlco Fcr asco, section forman of this place A hundred baby chicks arrived on last evening's train for Ifllbert 1-ar- gent of thts place. Miss Ila Hooper was a guest of Fern and Thelma Konlg of Miller Hill Sunday. Domlnlco Ferraicn brought Houston-Fllx orchestra from Klamath Falls Friday night for the dance. Mr. and Mrs J, V. Jory wero Klam ath Falls visitors Saturday. T. D. Young was a Klamath Falls visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Depuy of Mil ler Hill and Hoy Rowo from Klam ath Falls were Midland visitors Tues day. , Oram Rowo from Klamath Falls was a Midland visitor Thursday. J. W. Jory, T. D. Young, Oscar Potter wero Klamath Falls business visitors Thursday. Miss Ila Hooper of Mlllor Island was a Klamath Falls visitor Thursday. MIDLAND Kd Royce. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. tlur nfStt and daughter, Anna and Lillian Knapp, attended th( meeting at the Miller Jllll school house Monday night. They report having had a pleasant and profitable time and gave tho verdict that Miller Hill Wo. men were good cooks for they serv ed such dainty refreshments. Prof Wlllcox spoke o"S tho advan tage of tho county school unit plan which he said had worked out suc cessfully In Crook county and In oth er counties. He explained the ailvan-j tago It would be to the rural school which would be put on a city school basis with competent and experienced men to administer the work. He also spoke of the economy and. uniformity of the system All school supplies. Prof. Wlllcox pointed out, would be purchased In large quantities, FOR SAI.K Fully equipped dairy. Ashland, milk route earns $300.00 .month, H selected cows, bull, culves. 2 horsesi wagons, farm Imptlmeuts, separator, cans, bottles, etc., ery thing ready to go, must have money and will sell for $2000.00, mortgngn lltiOO, due next October, balance must bo cash, 6 room house, 20 acres land, rent only $20 00 month. Don't reply unless you have J t Olio. TOIIAIVO, POOL. HAH etc - good business III good location, owner has other business und will sell this at n snap. $lti00 00 cash will handle. tiROCKHY, CONFKCTIONKHY nml FOUNTAIN- doing IIMiO to $2, 000 u month, elo-m to school, In best city district, corner. Five living rooms over store. You can clear $300 n month with this business. Will In voice nbout $3000 and you must have larger part cash. OIIOt'KltY, CONFECTIONERY Main street. 4 block from en trance to auto park for tourist, good family grocery trade, will sll stock at Invoice and give $800 worth of fix tures for loss than $400 00. Full price about $H 00.00 Must be cash. llakery business Cafe' Meat Shep: General Merchandise store. Write us If Interested. KAU.MKHK .sTTKNTION! Ilrlug onr crenm to thn llolliday Dairy. "Hi Klntmilh (old Klamath Fats creamery holding). Highest price pnld lor butter fat. Phono A0IJ, 30 SNAPS IN RANCHES AND FARMS Itirt acres, 9 iiiIIoh from Medford, 40 A. cleared, balance host timber, berries, vineyard, orchard, laud can not b beat, small house, burn, A snntt $22 00 acre, $Ci00 cash, balance easy, TO n(Ti hlulih Imnrnvnd. ulfulf.i. grain, garden etc, 2 acres orchard,! light free loam mil, not htlcky, lots water Klegaut 7 room house modern. I con $t)(.0ti; to build, good barn anil outbuildings, berries, shrubber.v etc , full set farm mnohlueiy, stock hordes, chickens nml seeral hundred bushels grain, 20 tun liny, one nnd half mile from Talent, u real farm nt fITf. on arm Including everything. 432 acres Including souin good town lots, on t'liipniin river near coast, good town, m'hooU etc., till acres bottom Intnl. 2 miles of river frontage, about million feet timber, N room modern house, two small houses, good bams and out build-' Ings, large equipment farm machin ery, ronsldernbln stock, crop In. Prlre j $2i.00 ncre. TerniM or will trade. ' 32 acres Hoar crook bottom land ' with Improvements, house, barn etc, I A snap $200.00 acre. Good terms. I 20 acre prune orchard "Orchard J Home District' Medford, a snap, . 280 acres, Applegate. fenced, 100 .i i ii imnwrm.www'- ltuyers und Sellers Moot Here. (.niirit.uiTi.'. uii.l'u tcr.VCV Medford IHdg. Medford. Oregon. 2C(acres cultivation, good house, barns, !" tots water, stocked and equip- LOST Goodyear tire, casing and 'led himp $3t..00 acre. frame. April 25th.. between Klam-' 'O ""es four miles from Talent. ath Hot Springs and Klamath Falls, one or the best little, farms In the Finder pleaso leave at Imperial gar-.vniiey. oijuw.mi nnn mpckimi, age and reeclvo reward. !t-2 FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing room and 2-room cabin ma Pine Phono S08R. 2G.2S on creek, dandy house and buildings Will sell for $ .."..00 acre li)ors und Sellers Meet Here. Kot'iusrrr. si.ks agk.wv Medford lltdg. MeiUord. Oregon. 2S FOR RENT ." room modem liunna Ion, unfurnished. Closo In No children. Mr. Patterson, phono 74 30.-J7 FOR SAI.K, TRADE OH I.KAMK i Holland House. Kellogg Apts. J Whltlock Apts. I Houses In all parts of thn city. i . . i Farms In all parts of Klamath NOTICE TH'O.VrH.lTIIS county. ... , . Sealed proposal, addressed to tho One, Much centrifugal pump with l)ar(, r i,r,.r, f ,, summer 16 head first-class dairy cows. Jer-1 llfc rrK:,toii District and endorsed which would make ey. iioistein. tirown s w, iJummu. -'rop0al for Main Canal", will be, THE FLORSHE1M SHOEJ mtmn iisssmnniirnn 1 1 r r it " ' '--". FLORSHEIM SHOES, once worn, will so fully win your confidence that you will accept the next pair without further introduction or rccoiiiincnda' tion as old friends whose depend' ability and worth are fully proven. Th "HAMPTON" 10 K. SUGARMAN ":rAINT'MADAT" NOBODY"' &TfrA, CVH. r- been divided Into six sections, as fid Hals In one gi rsl prlre or bidding d; Ion u separatit clusslllcatlon of mater- Station 4 33 to Station 3.' 33. ' Inl too wcl to bit handled iy teams 3100 fort, 2700 cubic yards. ! Rids on one or morn or all if the station 2D 3.1 to Station 70 00, 1 unions will n rousliirrcil i opies in a great saving to tax-payers of the', ;."'' "" " "" ' irccencu uy ine noarii oi wireciors oi aig; f,.,, 2Sni) cue yards. (the profile and tin. general sprcmca county. Then, too. ho said, each child L, ea. .,.. : ,he 1Sum"ur T.K, ,JrlK.l,on 1,)Jrrl Station 70-00 to Station 12000, 1 Hoas ruvrrlng all .lit. h viork on the iouiiiy. iHtn.ioo. uoam. iai..i c...m lo-hors. gas engine. lat theoffln. of thn Soitclary in Sum- S00O f,-et. 2S00 cubic yards Summer ImKo project muy be m.vii would have the same opportunity for One ll M- fc , na-r Uke. Lake County. Oregon, un- "Statlou 120-00 toTa.lon IS- - at the oH.ce of !he sccrc-ar, education In all schools In the county. Wanted for customer. tokcatiio ,,, ,n -ci0l.k a , Momfay. the, n, 3yl ( tvvl 30oo cubic yards A bond In a sum equal In Twenty- i .!,-. i. -,.i.i ..,, h hi. up to O00 head. Also .-head weaner ' j.,.. ...... ,,f ... iom.. uml at .... ,' 'V"-.' V"'i...V," ' .- ,,... (--.r,, .., ,.., ., it... 1..1..1 OMW4 S. "WMIU IIIVHU i . w- tcr schools for tho rural children, which Is one of the greatest problems in tho United States today," Profes sor Wlllcox concluded. Wm. Ezcll spoke ally on tho ad vantages of club work, for rural boys and girls. He said that to educate the rural boy and girl In scientific farm ing would keep them on tho farms, as It would help develop them Into real business men and wpmen. He aUo said that many rural boys and girls went to the cities because nothing of Interest was given them to do on the farm. Ho said club work had made bis son tako a Croat deal of Interest In dairying, as he Is a member of Miller Hill dairy record club, and that ho hoped all parents would get behind club work. J. W. Allen spoko of thn splendid record Klamath county matin at thn state fair and Corvallls last summer. He said Klamath county had more members) present at Corvallls than any other county In thn state. Ho also spoke of the splendid work of the Miller Hill dairy record club at Corvallls. at tho state fair and at tho Klamath Falls chamber of com merce. Allen visited this county for three days on this trip In Interest or club work. After the meeting tho Milter Hill women served dainty refreshment Miss Ha Hooper was the guest of Thelma Konlg Monday evening. Geo. Furber was a business visitor to Klamath Falls Tuesday. J. C. Dcckley. prominent stockman of Klamath Falls, was a Midland visi tor Sunday. pIks J. N. Uramhall. Km Uldg. Phono H0J. 2015 Winters' 26-27" FOR SALE 160 acres good land only flvu mites from Klamath Falls. 120 now under cultivation. 126 Irrigated. Fair buildings, good water. On state highway. Price only $30.00 per acre If taken soon. IL 1 SMITH UKALTY CO. .117 Main t.rrct 2C lime anil ptneo win 00 pumiciy open- 00 ir,il5 ,,.,. :-00 rut,C yari, "'J'J1,11 ,fl'i"1, . .. . ! Station 205 00 to Station 2M Thl Improvement calls for thu con- ,5 1(;!r. f,.0 ;f,00 cubic yards structlon of the main canals of the 1. u nn, ,tirinn..i ih.i ..v .n.t Summer laiko District between the' nrk ,.1P..Vaii..n will h.. .-n.-nnnt..r..,! rs will not be ro ll material. There tt.n.in! nt iiinrii np otal yardage Involved will bs-approx- ,,. wo, ,.,cauUon , f,.r,Mn )H.. Imately lj.,000 ruble yards, ror con- ,,,, ,ll(ior will bo allowed the on venlenc In bidding, thn work has'ton of fnCtminn this class of mater- summer laipu wisinci uviwecn mr excavation will diversion dum on thn Ana Rlvor and(in tn work Illddt-r thn north end of Partln Laky, u total ;urciJ , moVl, pllcn length of ubout five (ul miles. The w) , a c,.rlan um uinoiinl of thn bid will bn r."inlff.l for thn faithful pcrlormnnrn of thn contract Thn right Is reserved to re ject any or all proposals or to accept thn proposals deemed best for the Summer lk.. Irrigation District. Ily order of the llosrd of Direc tors of thn Summer Lake Irrigation district. Summer l.ako. Oregon. . GEO II. DETWIII.ER. Secretary. A 2C-29 FOR RENT 2 room furnished cabin, A-l. See Dick, 240 Uroad St. 26-27 M-:iGiatOHK OK WOODCRAIT Kwauna Circle No. C47, Neighbors of Woodcraft will glvo nn entertain ment and card party next Thursday evening at tho Odd Fellows' hall. All members and visiting membors of tho Order Woodmen of U10 Vorld arc cordially Invited fo attend. A good time Is assured. ' OREGON BREVITIES pralrlo City to have new tourist camp ground. Estacada to have new $20,900 oil station. Staylon woolen mills enlarging to employ 100 persons. Hoed Xiver apple shipments total 2.803 carloads. Portland Four leading Industries Are wheat, fruit, stock and lumber, 4 Bend to build second reservoir and L Jay new mains. Milwaukee to get new paper flortk Clackamas News, TONIGHT AT THE STRAND JOc- WHKItB EVERYBODY O0E8 HOME OP THE HODKIKSON FEATURES -2e A plcturo that will convulso you with laughter. Tho funni est thing that Owen Mooro has ever done. OWEN MOORE in "The Poor Simp" By J. Shakespeare Sap Nobody had any sympathy for him. They called him a simp. Even his best girl threw him down flat. Then he got hit on the head. The blow worked wonders and the whole world seemed brighter. Two Good Comedies Thursday Eugene O'Brien in "His Wife's Money" and Country Store; 15 Prizes Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 sfii sLtV Wt flrlnfl Cn? mmmmm-m ii ayism s i M i ' SSK-sSs. lBBllBllBllBllBllBllBllBllBllBllBllBlilBllBlHl . iff OX. HAT With a wide variety of styles each distinctively Knox.' ( With the same splendid quality MSasaa 1 at ssW Lea. b . J r L. I I . 1 A. I I which udbmaue jxnoxjnats wona famous. ; s With a new price for Spring which sets a new standard of hat values. $7.00 K. K. K. 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