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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1922)
,' u .WKlWKSnAY, Al'ftlfi , IfhW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four K V f- M 1 jyVFHnfTm I By Our Country Editors vyf,ViiV s White, r. Kbcrlcln Formal ducrco was entered this morning by Judgu Stone In tho cnao of I-aVoMio M. Whlto npalnnt Charles W. Kbcrleln nml tho Enterprise I -mil & Investment company. In fin or of tho defendants, which dissolved, the trmpofnry Injunction with no dam ages to tho defendants nnd Hint no rout should ho taxed tv cither party CHILOQUIN .Mr. Kollolt Is going to keop house . :irul kiHMi llio children while nwiiv. I'. Fcrilgo nnd family moved up to- Jh. am, M ,,, (v( t. tlay from Klamath Falls. ,u, Ji(n,, )m JcMn Cro, nll(, 8)k . miuuinn. nccomonnicu oy .'ir. ,..,.. h... .,, ,.f Griffin, motored to Klamuth Kalis ore Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Hamaker mi last week. They report the road In ,,,,,. Tnu , , ,0M, very Kond condition. Tho union dance Inst Friday win well attended. The music was fur..- gim, Bl(irnoOB , Mly ,,,,. Ished by tho rjlllng.llenn orchestra ,h, boB u, , mc M. u, unu n goou i line wns unjujeu ny nil Chandler n, IKrvnn Order of default and decreo wore signed liy Judge Stone lato yesterday In tho en no of Gcorgo I.. Chandler I ngalnst Joseph D. Dervan and Kllen Dervan, tho Klamath Oil company and Martin brother, Rlvlnjc a de fault Judgment In the sum of f 1300 with Intercut at 10 nor cent from December 1, 1919, $150 attorney's few, and costs. Tho decree also pro vldcd that It should bo a lien on cer tain land In reel Ion 29, of township 40iln thin county. i Modern Appliance vk Plaull A reply vu filed In tho civ? of Modern Appliance company against Albert Plasln and Dob Kettner In thn circuit court this morning. The else will probably come to trial during the May term ot court. Ktlilblu Released Exhibits entered at the trial of Joe Tony Cam pa. consisting of a "&" Colt's automatic rerolver and two VoU of keys were released by order of court this morning and turned over to Willie Dcnnlion, parlor at thn Hall hotel, who wan tho complaining witness In the cate, which resulted In Campa's conviction 'and a sentence of three year In the Kate penitentiary. Mary Silvers .pent the week-end ' wm, ,, iJeH , .visiting friends at l'ine Ridge. ,, hcr again. lte)imliU x. ItcjtioMs Decree cf dlvorco was granted to Arthur I). Reynolds In open court this morning by Judge Stone, In Reynold' dlvorco ult against Amy U Re) nobis, who did not appear In court. Following the entering of the de cree Judge Stone .dated In open court that it will bo the policy of the court from this timo on to tighten the rclm In the matter ot divorce suits; that he felt that it was now entirely too easy a matter to obtain a divorce, and that ho be lieved that tho divorces were far exceeding marriages In tbls district. Ivan Cartwrlght, Robert Qrlffln and Dirk Yarnum, left this morning for a few days on the upper William son. Tbo first rodeo this spring was held last Sunday. Among the event was n novelty race which afforded much amusement to tho nudlcnco. In the bucking contests only nno rider was thrown and one was brushed oft by a limb when the bor.e ran under a tree. Some races wero also run. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnkloman left on the stage, this morning for Klamath Fills. It Is understood that J. O. Goldth walto Is to be homo tbo latter part of thn week, and soon will be ready to start his mill. Mrs. Abraham Charlie, a well known resident ot this section, died ai her homo near Chlloquln Saturday evening. She has been III but a short time and her death was a severe shock to her many friends. The funeral was held Tuesday morning. Sho was burled at tho ceme tery here. music and cards Mr. nnd Mrs. Karn divan spent g. in had been to town slnco her return ed to Hcv. Dellnap of Ilcutty held church tervlce In niy on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Obenchaln and son Harry visited In Illy on Sunday. Frnnkle Obenchaln Is able to bo back to school after an Illness of several weeks. Thomas Ilartlett made a business trip to tho Qerber ranch to seo K. W. Whetstono on Sunday from Keno Springs. SHASTAVIEW Thn last few warm days have kept the ranchers busy preparing) land for crops and sewing. Mrs. C, C. Miller, who has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. O K. Hunt, for some time, has gone to Klamath Kails for a few months. Our teachers, Mr. Freer and Mis Dlllard deserve much praise tor the training given tho pupils of the Shas ta View school for tho entertainment Friday evening which was very well rendered and enjoyed by a targo number ot people. CInderllla by the primary children and a plantation scene were especially good. Mrs. Belle Ktrkpatrlck went to Klamath Falls Thursday with her Suudayjtoa Clarence and wife to consult a ph)slclan and ho advised her to go to Person. MmIhni Mrs. K. Sugarman, accompanied by her threo daughters, returned last night from an extended visit In Portland. .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vannlco and children aro confined to their home by Illness. It. II. Itadcllff of Chlloquln re turned last night from California. O. L. Long and O. L. Long Jr. arc business vlltorB hero from Ta- roma, Washington. II. Ilolvln, formerly of this city, arrived hero last night from Santa Clara. . Mr. and Mrs. Dopart left yester day for a visit at Medford. u. i-. McLemore, n. 8. Orlgsby, Luke Walker, John Siemens Jr. and II, M. Manning were among yestcr lay's , passengers on tho train for Portland. rrico Recob, federal agent, Is transacting business In Portland. Mrs. C. E. Walle, has arrived hero from Shcmblna, Missouri to join Mr. Wallos, who Is Identified with tho First State and Savings hank. BLY James Glvan returned to the Olv an ranch from his home In Klam ath Falls on tho stage night. Harry Obenchaln wjs In Uly on I a lower altitude. Saturday her son Monday. x took her to Dorrli from which pUee Mr .and Mrs. Earl Walker were she expects to leave In a few dsys attending to business and visiting , ht her son Claude and Join the Ut In Illy en Monday. 1 tor's wife at Kcnnot, Cil.. where Jesio Drew of Yonnj valley was ihev will xtvend u few months. Mrs. attending to matters of business' Claude Ktrkpatrlck Is very mut-h Im near Illy on Monday and Tuesday. ' proved In health since going south, Ho also visited his sister. Mrs. Wal-I Mrs. W A. Layman aspect to go tor pampbcll and family while, to Klamath Falls Tliurday where acre. Mrs. Daltus Olvjn wa helping ut the Uly Mercantile company on Tuesday. her son Hen will have his tonsils re moved. She expects to lie gou evural days. i Hay was purchased by Mr. -Mlcka Mrs. Arthur Hamaker spent ftc Ust week and Is being fed to tho FIND MAMMOTH BONES Task l Tliroe Feet Lonjr. and Fire Inchon in Diameter BUENOS AII.E8. April 27. In the midst of tho populur Interest In tho report that some monster of prehis toric spucles has been seen nllvo In Patagonia, workmen near the town of Las Hosaa In tho northern province of Santa Fo have accidentally excuv atcd fossilized parts of tho skeleton of what was ovldcntnlly a pleistocene mammoth. Tho nowgpapais publish u photo grab or a section ot u tusk three feet und one Inch long and five Inches In diameter at Its thickest point. The bonus alio being brought to the niUBOum of naturat history ut La Plata where there aro many fine akoletons of animals of the geologic epochs found In Argentina. OUVH GROWER ORGANIZE SArjfBMWAIlDWOV. Cat.. April 27. OTVrowerarSainJernar dlno county ute maunjok the forma tloa of a state co-operative market ing asaoclatloB. The plan Is endorsed by Ceorie II! Itecke, state director of afriCjtfture. . , day with Mrs. W. T. Uurrett on Tuesday. ' Mrs. Clarcnc Wallace visited In Illy on Tuesday. Amos Lundy was attending to matters ot business In lily on Tues day. James fleddlng was a business visitor In Dly on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earn Glvan and amalt son returned home Tuesday. Mrs. C. W. Warren and Mr. Cbarlea Colller visited Mrs. Marvin Cross In Uly on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wallls moved from the Shanahan-Walker ranch to the old Duller Walker plarojjf W. T. Garrett on Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cross visit ed at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Glvan on Thursday. D. M. McLemore came from Klamath Falls on the stage on Thursday to look after his Inter ests here and on the reservation, returning on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cross went to Lakevlew on Friday. Little Helen Campbell has been out of school this week on account of a severo cold. '' Mlsa Jessie Hoyd was visiting In Dly on Friday. She Is regaining her strength quite rapidly after the operation, and will soon be as well as ever. Mrs. Dallas Glvan came to Dly on Thursday evening, and Is In charge of the store In the absence of Mrs. Cross. She Is also taking care of Mattle Jane and Ima Jean Cross while tbelr parents arc away. Miss Pauline Cllft was visiting at Iloatty on Saturday. A picnic party consisting of Mrs. Jody Owens, Barbara Owens, Miss lk.ll- llf 1 t.l.ll Til IS .uuune vim una rtr.eu .uu wuui Katurdav Is to b clean-un dav at up to tho old Military Ford fishing Merrl Parki Kvcrybody Is asked largo herd of beef cattle recently owned by Mr. Kllgure. The ladles ot tbu Helping lUnd society were entertained by Mrs. Ull la Bailey last Wednesday. The follow. Ing.offlcers were elected: Mrs. Emma Wilson, president: Mrs. Teressa Mo Comb, vice president: Irs. Dllla Bailey, secrttary-treasurer, reelect- cd' - MERRILL MUs Clara Anderson, who has been making her home In Califor nia for several years. Is In Merrill for a visit. She Is visiting at thn home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Anderson. Miss Elda Offield spent the week end In Merrill. Mrs. W. F. Jlnette and daugh ter Fay spends, few days Jn Klam ath Falls the first of the week. Mr., and Mrs. E. M. Bubb and children were In Merrill Sunday, the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. R. H: Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Auten were In Merrill Sunday. Mrs. Crandall was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Anderson Sun day. Tbo last ot the card parties given by the Merrill Library club for the season was held In the I. O. O. F. hall. The evening was spent play ing "500", and everyone seemed to have a pleasant evening. Abont CO were present. The committee In charge was: Mesdames R. II. An derson, O. II. Carleton, A. F. Kt'ecse, Rose Davis, Arthur Frailer, W. F. Jlnnette, E. D. .Harwood, C. M. Merrill, Frank Moyer and C. Bailey, unusual for this time In tbo year, as generally there Is very good feed tbero by this time. on Sunday, W. T. Garrett mado a ito bring rake, hammer, etc., and lUSlUeSS ' l,..,r.h ,.m1 huln .lnun II n thl. trln in Itnn.ltiYn .... Gnnilnv Av.mt-I- . ..... ,- - .-W..H..VH ut. ..MM...., V".l. lot purchased by the city from the IhcUouI district for a 'park. Hot cor Ing to be gouu several days. ...r. u..u ..,.-0UCr warapDcii fco y,m b0 on ni0 ,-,, for ov. nnd daughter Helen visited at the j ,.ryonB. iuiucs ui .minus unun ami v. i, jr- an,j jjri(i uurreu on triuuy. Mra. Emma Keady spent the week end with Mr. James Dixon. Mr. Whetstonu Is having the r oa da dragged tlila week. Tbo road a around tbo valley are drying up quite rapidly. Mr. ad Mrs. James Dull and family visited at the home ot Mr. and Mrtr. J, A. Parker on Sunday. Syke Hamaker came from the Gerber Horsefly ranch 8unday to do some branding at the Oerber ranch here, before turning out. Marvin Cross returned home from Lakevlew on Sunday, bringing Mrs. Follett from Drews vley with nlm. It. E. Wattenbure of Klamath Falls were Merrill vict ors on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. J. Fred Goeller of Klanlatli Fulls were visitors In Merrill Sunday. Mm. Jennie Hum spent Sunday In Merrill from Klamath Falls. A party was given by MUa Thleza Anderson at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Anderson, on Saturday, April 22. The occa sion was the 13th birthday, of Miss Thlrxa. The afternoon was spent playing; games, after which Mrs, Anderson served a delicious lunch to tne youthful guests. All had a most enoyablo afternoon. Those present wrrur Hoy Stephenson, Ouen Partly, Mllditnl llioiw, Helen' llioii, Opal Tnylor, Mumllit SbucK, Wlnnlfrcd Offl.-M. Mlrliim orfleld. I'lco Uraybeal, John Dlllard, llllliml, IU'ksIo llaitleroile, Tom ltarinn.i, Alfred C.irlotou, Velmii Ady, CIKford Shurk, Itoxo llnrtow. Fay Jlnnette, Hilly llcten mi ilTliIrm Amterson. Miss Thlriii ruculed many pieentt from her tlttlu friends. E. A. Davis wh lu Klamntb Fills on Monday. There was u largo crowd down from Klamath Fulls Sunday nt tlin new dam near Merrill. The river U very high now, and Is to tho top ot tho dam. This riso is due to the melting of snow In tho moun tains. Tho snow on Slukel mountain U reported to bo about two feet deep In lho shady places. This Is, very John Cox, who was operated upon for appendicitis ut the Warren Hunt hospital, wasj uhln to return homo Sunday. Ho mado a speedy recov ery and N feeling very well. Mlsvct Ileitis and Young mado n visit to Klamath Falls Friday oven Ing. Clias. Stukel was a Klamath Falls visitor on Friday evening. N. S. Merrill nnd Mrs. Ettu Scog- gins returned Sunday from Califor nia, where they had been to attend the funeral of their brother. Win. Merrill. They were away about leu l;ys. nnd whlto there visited rela tives in different parts of tho Sac ramento valley. Cards have been received In Mer rill announcing the betrothal of John Anson Watton and Miss Inoi Cecelia Fomqulst. Mr. Watson was In charge of tho Presbyterian church at Merrill last summer, nnd has many frttnds In Merrill who are Interested In knowing. Mr. Wat son graduated from San Ansclmo, California, Theological seminary, Thursday. April 27. Luke Walker ot the Klamath Packing company was In Merrill' Tuesday. C. G. Merrill was In Merrill Sat urday evonlng, returning from Mn-' lln. whero ho auctioned at tho salo LONE PINE Mis ttutllff eiitno up fiom Merrill Sunday in stay ii wlilln with Imr Mis Jim Nii'vi'iiMin NEW TODAY 'I'oit Ui:NT8 room lionmi nn Ho' !m (liiruKo. I'.oiul imi den. tnill IM!'"". und em rent hushes. Din Huso il-'iti ... ,, i iiuiiKiner It W for J It. Kniuiin iIIm'ihI some iilfiiUu Elliott last week h.-ni'VI) Audi llii oil Kl'llli l mill FOH RENT -2 room tuinlslti'rt nihlii. I owmir uiu Ii'iihi ut lliuiild if ft' " A-l See Dirk, 210 llroad HI 1 1., navlnc for ml. 27 211 2U-27 ."inviiiv cow'rt i'oit ham: iiniuii" Mario; "Somoiiiitplonliic, soniohmiowliiK WANTED Work by flrsl-elnsH folor vv A Kminlit, I '4 IiiIIoh Iioiii llalloy, m,l ,, .ceding has lioen done IfL '" shltm, ho.H '. 'tl-nmUhJdiamnu.J.- too Kood outlier holds out for u while folks will get their crops lu III pretty good time '!. i Holf tleertsou Is slu)lng out of 2 7-2'.i FOH KENT I mum furnished apt .I'boii., 272J. 27 2'J FOUND -illuck und whlto femiitn terilur. wltlioul llemiHo Owimr emi U'covor by pnyliiK nilverllslin; nist. etc UllieiwlKii iioK win '" """I ri n Hath mid phono. fit2 N, !Mli St 27 29 TONIGHT AT THE POPPY H THREATENED AN FIlANTISCfT. April 27. Cal ifornia's state (lower, tbo poppy. Is threatened with extinction because of tho heedlessness of hikers and auto moblllsts, arcurdlng to Professor W, I.. Jopson of tbo botany department of tho University of California. Pro fessor Jepson suggests that a state law, similar to that In force to prn tect Christmas red berries', be enacted. BIRTH RECORD NEWTON At Klamath Falls, April 20, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I). Newton, n daughter, weight 7 4 pounds. 16c- 1 school to liulp his father with their'0'1 RENT Nicely furnished loom spring work. I Mrs. Jim Stevenson mut ilaimlitor j Jerlluo went to Merrill Suturduy. Mrs, Suit Is Htulng this week with hier daughter Mrs. Klger 1 Sim lmit mil lipen wnlt lni. hIih enmo over from Silver l.ako two weeks ago, Clyde nradley was nut to his ranch Sunday. Mrs. Klgnr, 1'jitln nnd Audrey' Klg er, Mrs. J, E. Enmnn nnd Ague En' man were. Klamath Falls visitors Sat urday. L. Storey got down about 180 feet In Clyde Harks well and struck red: and had to get another drill, Ornn Storey Is out of school nn account of sickness.' J It. Elliott was railed to tho Jury tho first of tho week ('hli)f of pollen, city hull. Herald classified nds pay yo. STRAND -WHERE EVERYBODY tJOEII- -Me HOME OF THE IIORKIMHON FEATURKH ALOHA Cl.l'll ' The Atohii club will meet tomorrow ntateH that rows brought a good t afternoon ut 2 30 at tho Baldwin' price. hotel tor a social afternoon Mrs l F. I. Pope and son Leslie were F Wlllltts and Mrs. Frank Aukeii) Klamath Falls visitors Monday. will bi hoileiies for tfio afternoon. Tonight Country Store Night Fifteen Prizes of Groceries and Big Double Feature Bill Eugene O'Brien in "His Wife's Money" A most important cmm for those eontempiatiiiR matrimony. A story that is hviiiK Hveil every tlay in your own city. and OWEN MOORE in "The Poor Simp" A Knockout Comedy Feature; also a Good Comedy Some Prizes Given Away Tonight Hag ot sugar, box of crackers, piiiiu dot ruffe; package of laa; two boxes candy largo can of fruit, 2.'. pound sack of flour and others Sttnw sturts .it 6 an Ailiutarliin 10c and 2Uc Fridav -Elaine Hammerstein in her latest picture, "The Way of a iMaid." Admission 1 Qc-20c. 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