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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1922)
.'V. t WKIWBSDAr, MAT S,,lts THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Herald vs. neeortl Trial or tho case ot K. J. Murray nml tho Herald Publishing company Wjalnst Don Ucldlna;, Record Pub lnhliiR Co. et al has been set for trial nt 10 o'clock Friday, May 12. By Our Country Editors DORRIS DORRlS. Calif.. May 3. Mrs. Dctli Chase arrived Monday evening from Orovlllo to Join hcr'husband who l employed at tho Kcsterson mill near I'orria. Mr. and Mrs. W.ilf. Dpitrr rro among local pcopln who attended tho Al O. names circus In Klamath Falls Monday. A concert and now'a happenings ot wlrekss 'telephone enter Flynn against tho day by nam Livestock tned a number of local People I'lyini n. CuHoln ltoply was filed this mornlnc In i no rhn or Cornelius r Con Curtain and KJama and Mortgage company. Involving. .t.i... --.-I..- ..k ... ...... .. $1200 claimed to bfl due Flynn as a theTaber drug stor,whero Taber hai ahcoo herder. Trial of tho ease will i-...h. . .. ... -.. ""I iiiiiil'u n rciriTiivfe; mauun. iiiQ uo uau sumo ume mis monm. Clariada State ts. Doty Formal order ot decree as signed ly Judge Stone this morning In tho Clarinda State & Sating bank, ot lona, against M. II. Doty, for $440. and attorneys fees of 1100. Trial of the ens -was bad yesterday morning. Carroll rs. Doatoa Insurance Co. Charging that his car was stolen nnd badly damaged, and that It was fully covered by Insurance Issued by tho Boston Insurance company, Geo. . 12. Carroll brought 'suit against the company In tho circuit court this "morning asking for $600 la damage, and for his costs In the case. CUrknOn v.Carkso Testimony was taken before a ref eree this morning In the dlrofCe case of Amy May against Harry Clarkson, of the Indian reservation, ot the plaintiff Mrs. Clarkson. Further testi mony .l be taken Saturday In the case, when It will be submitted to the court for findings. , FLEEING NEGRO CAPTI'IIKD (CoBlaued from rage 1) towards him or at Dolly Watson, who was running In the other direction. He concluded, he aald, that Lewis must be a poor shot. Lewis came to the front door of the Watson borne and demanded entrance saying that he bad killed Ntefcola aad lie wanted to kill Dolly Watson aad his wife. Falllag In this, be returned to his own house, and In a tew min utes was teen by Maxwell going by bis bouse and on dowa to the railroad tracks. broadcastlnc station at Los Altos was tbo only place that, could be heard by the local equipment Monday but numerous other plaOcs bare been heard plainly heretofore. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mitchell have become residents of Dtorrls, mot lug here from Macdoet where Mr. Mitch ell has been enmlovrd br the rVnn- sylvanla Doer and Sash, company. He will have a position with tho Dorrls Lumber & Box company .htjrc. John Stuart of Teener has been elected to fill the unexpired! term of the late Merrill Evans as tltrector of the Butte Valley state batik. Stuart Is a prominent farmer ot tbjo Tecnor district C. D. Welter, manager ot ,lhe Wei- tep lnmbr rsmunr. n Un tnwn yesterday conducting business. Wel ter stated that hla mill Is Tunning dally on the t,en hour schedule. He anticipates ne labor disturbance. W. G. Hagelstein, cashier of the Dutte Valley state bank, was a week end visitor at his father's ranch.near Algoma. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols were Klamath Falls visitors, Monday where they' attended the-.Barnes circus. Mr. and Mrs. A, Petcrstclner ot Klamath Falls spent tho week-end In Dorxls visiting at the homo of Dr.'and Mrs. A. A. Atkinson. BIHTH RECORD MUSTOB At Klamath Falls. April 2i, 192: to Mr. and Mrs. George Musics, Mills addition, a boy. CORNISH At Klamath Falls April it. 1$::, to Mr. and Mr. Clay ton Cornish, 2021 Oregon aveaue. u boy; named Arthur Raymond. ta Eugene New 2-story business block will be constructed here at cost of $15,000. NEW TODAY FOR SALE Cheap. Rco car la first claw condition ew tires, etc. Worth $700 will take $425 cash. M. Elnarson at McDonald's pool room. 3-9 ELY ' Austin Bechdoldt and fatally from Bonanza moved oa the Sbiaanabaa ranch oa Monday, to lake charge of the place (or the summer. Mrs. W, T. Garreltwaa visiting aad atteadlag to buiiaets la BJy oa Monday.-. I Mr. and Mrs. James Belt were busi ness visitors la Ely oa Monday. Walter Caaipfce.1 was a business visitor larBly on Monday. E. w. Whetstone was attending to business In'Bly oa Monday. "" Ot.to Boye made a trip to Beatty with hla truck on:Tuesday. Walter, Morgan was absent from school oa Monday on account of belnt needed at home. Arlett Edsall befoed Arthur Haas m I ker move his stock, to the James Dix on ranch on Tuesday. Miss Pauline Cllft.and Arlett Ed sal! spent Tuesday renlng at the home of Mr. and Mr. W. T. Garrett. Miss Jean Dixon fas taken seri ously 111 at school on Tuesday morn ing. Her father came, after her and took her homo. It was feared she bad an attack of appendicitis, but she was able to bo back to school on Wednesday. pects to b0 gone a fenv days on busi ness. Miss Paulino Cllft called on Mrs. Clarence Wallls on Thursday. Rosa W. Flnley was a business lsl- tor nt Uly en Friday. Mrs, Frank Ohonchaln and son, Franklo had dlnnor lth Mr. nml Mrs. James Kdsall on Friday. They were In packing and moving somo things home and setllna- th.lr ni, In good shape to havo through tho summer months. Mrs. Jody Owens camo In on horn. back and brought an extra horse In for Miss Barbara to rldo homn Frl. day. Miss Mao Morgan went home with MIm Barbara Owens to spend tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jome.i Dixon were Bly visitors on Friday. Mrs. Kmma Keady stayed at tbn hotel with the girls and helped ntth thn work nhlte Mrs. Howard was away. MIm Helen Campbell was back In school again this week after n weoks' abienco on account of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Parker visited at tho home of James Bell on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. James Owens were business visitors In Bly Saturday. Henry Stout came out from Klam. ath Falla on Friday to look after business In this section. He l visiting at the home of J. A. Parker. T. M. Edsalt. who has been doing some spring plowing for Geo. Watts finished there and began plowing for O. W. Howard on Thursday. Mrs. Charles Collier took charge of tho Bly Mercantile store on Friday for a short time while Mr. Cross Is away on business. Hugh Ctopton rs In chart-n r u. t Garrett's lambing crew. The sheep men report range conditions getting much better and the sheen . in ialrly goo'd condition In this section. Toey are saving a large percentage of their lambs. The grass Is growing fast the past few warm dav ami stockman a re 'very pleated, over the Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Klgir, Audrey Klger, Lorotm llannon nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Knman visited at C W Lewis homo Sunday. Storey and sou hao finished bor ing CI) do Bark's well, They urn now putting down n veil for Carl Barks. Kstln KJgcr and Agnes Unman took part In tho senior play "And Home Came Ted", at Merrill hTgn school Friday nlRht Mrs. Suit Is visiting this week with Dr. Suit nnd Mrs, Itanium of Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Sum Knman Malted Mrs. Tallman Sunday. Chnrllo Storey Is homo from Med- tord. Mr. Churchltl gave nn Interesting talk on thocounty unit measure, nt tho school house Monday forenoon. Mrs. Twyla Ferguson accompanied him' from Klamath Falls. Oran Storey Is ablo to bo back to school again. . Prtgd Fouf prospect of a fine hay and grass crop, .FOR BALK Cheap. Practically new w T- Garrett returned from the baby Overland $300. 2138 Orchard Bonanza country with a load of grain uie iuesaay. St. 3-5 FOR 8ALB 160 acres good land only five miles from Klamath Falls. 120 now under cultivation. 12C Irrlgatod. Fair buildings, good water. On stato highway, Price only $50.00 per acre. If taken soon. It. fc HHITH REALTY CO. BIT Mala St. 3 FOR SALE Household goods. 511 8. 8th St. 3-5' Plastered ate., at There was quite a branding at tho ueruer raucu on .uesaar. o7e Hamakcr was head spokesman. Those attending were Arlett Ediall, Walter Campbell, Arthur Hamakcr, and James Dixon. Victor Miller acted as cook at the noon hour. , Mrs. James Watts visited In Bly on Tuesday. Harry Obencbaln was In Bly en Tuesday.' K. B. Henry came out from Klam on Wall St.. at $35.00. Four room modern houso near Falrvlew school at $20.00. New and strictly modern three room unfurnished upartment In ittone building, close In at $30.00. Six room houso on Sixth St. at $25.00. Four room houto on Lincoln St. at $20.00. i CHILL-DTK & SMITH, 7U7-Mla St. j 3-4 FOR RENT One 3-room apt. "In qulfo Lawrence Cigar store. '3-6 FOR SALE Six room modem bouse, completely furnished, located oa nice corner, lot 65 by 110 feet. Close In on 9th st. Lawn, shade trees and fruit trees. Oarage. Tbia Is a lovely home. Price $5500, Terms. See Ryan, 512 N. (h St. 3-4' FOR RENT Four room bungalow oa Michigan azii.uu. " . ..... Three room house on Wall St. at atU Fa"8 t0 D,jr on B!onda, 8'age $15.00. to get his car that bad been here IMlPAA TAniM Wd.ll ..! (.(...I t.n..... I .I...I... .1.. ..,!. mtnA a(...mA tr. U'nll B .t cor. nn ' .. ..-.. . ..'.. . Kiamatn rails on Tuesaay, oeing iae first car over the mountains from Bly this year. He reports the roads fairly good. James Glvan and Earl Walker were passengers on tho Klamath Falls stage Tuesday. Walker was on bis- way to Portland on business, Glv an to Klamath Falls. Amos Lundy was a business visitor In Bly Wednesday, C. W. Warren made a hurried trip to Bly and back Wednesday forenoon. FranVIe Obencbaln was, out of school on Wednesday on account ot Llllness. i' ' Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gtvan and E, T. Jr., were buslaess visitors In Bly late Wednesday. Mrs. O. W. Howard was a passen ger on tne Lakeview stage Thursday UJUfUIUf,. . E. W. Whetstone moved a road camp up by Owens oa Thursday no be could work the road to the county line. Arthur Hamaker began plowing on Thursday and reports the soltHvork lag nicely. WANTED Man with car to sell economy tires Lowest prices with liberal discounts, $120.00 per week and commissions, THE C. L. SMITH CO., South. Bend, Indiana. 3 HELP WANTED 1 molding maohlno man. 1 Resaw man. 1 Frost feed, planer feeder, i L, operators. 'Addresa M. J. Foley, Sllverton, Or. J.5 mt m -.... .i . ..... wm buv. ml I 7T ' ' """ "as oeea plowing water, bath. Also one sleeping room. Uarvln Cross made a rip to Klam wm- lldf i 5 Malt. j I b Falli In bis car oo rrtdav, He ex Mrs. Jss. Edsall visited Jin. Auhl ur Hamaker on Thursday. Mrs. James DrlscotJ came out from Klamath Falls with Henry Stout and Is visiting her pareats Mr. aad Mrs. J. A. Parker for a few days. Mr. aad Mrs. Dallas Glvan went to Klamath Fall with Rosa Fini. on Saturday. They exnect to b ari. aome time vjslllng with relatives and friends and Dallas expects to have his tonsils removed while away. A danco was given at tho Comnrua Ur hall Saturday night. There was only a smalt crowd but all reported a pleasant time. A meeting of the school board was held on Saturday afternoon in au. cuss buslaess and elect teachers for the following year. " "- There was a meeting of tho share holders or the Ditch company oo the south side of the river to decide about work on the dltcb. which was decided to begin at once and get the dltcb in shape for the water to bo turned In. Mrs, O. W. Howard relumed from Lakcvlow on Sunday night's triage. itoy Moore of the Klamath-Lake-view stage, company drovn the stage ear Into Blr from inn p.ii. n o...... day. They are piiltlng on the auto Mage from Bly to Klamath Falls, but have to still use tho horse stage from Bly to Lakevlew. Mrs. Frank Obencbaln and sort Harry went to Klamath Falls on the stage Sunday. On Saturday tho Obencbaln dogs 0t Intn s fli-h .! 1 ...... ...a-- tbcm Harry was either bitten or got his band hurt In some other way and later one ot tho dogs had a fit and died. These same dogs over a month ago were fighting with what was thought to be a rabid coyote. Tho head of tho coyote was sent 'away but when It reached Portland was in badly decomposed they could not teln wnether or not the animal was rabid. However, th'ey are sendlnr th brain-, of this dog to be examined and If pronounced rabid, little Harry will take Pasteur treatment as thv fr the dog bit him when he was trying to separate them. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Watts and family spent the day Sunday at Para dlso with Mr. Wlatts' pareats and sister. ' Mrs. James Dixon spent the after noon Sunday with Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Keady. , Arlett Effnall hnr! rll-infta. n.f.l. .. and Mrs. Arthur Hamaker oa Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bechdoldt anrt family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W. T. Garrett. Word was received this week that Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Edsall, who were formerly of Bly, but who are In Cali fornia now are the Proud narcnts nip a fine oauy girl bora In April. , MERRILL: S. E. Martin ot Klamath Fulls was In Merrill Tuesday. The river has dropped about nlun Inches sine Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mover visit cd In Klamath Falls Wednesday to celebrate the 103d anniversary of tho founding ot Odd Fellowship In tho United States. The local peo ple cam home with tho highest praise ror tne Kiimath Falls lodge for the way In which they wero en tertained, Tho following went from Merrill: Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ilobb. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. bffleld. N. F. Fruits, Mr .and Mrs. R. II. Ander- son. Mrs. R. C. Anderson, Mrs. Dll Isrd, Gladys Metsknr, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Merrllt. Elmer Merrltt, It. C Stephenson. Mrs. Pelersun. Leonard Bowman, Mr .and Mrs. C. Bowman, Melvln Bowman, Mrs. Ratcllff, Mr. nnd 'Mrs. J. A. Brown, Ben Faus, B. A. DavLi.N. F. Hill, Misses Mildred ami Ruth Hill, Mr .and Mr. II. C. Parker R. F. Reasley. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Stephenson, Dr. Kresso and Mrs. Geo. WrlghL On Wednesday Mrs. Edgar held a BIblo study class at tho manse. Tney nnd a very Interesting meet ing and Mrs. Edgar will have these classes the second and fourth Wed nvsdays of each month. The fol lowing attended the first meeting. Mcsdames Fred Peterson, ti. C. An. derson. J. W. Hasklns, J. II. Hobbs, W. F. Jlnnette, O. II. Carleton. ti. E. Woodbouso aad Mrs. Edgar Mrs Chester llaskln. who ha beea visiting her mother at Los Mollnoj, California, for tho tat three weeks., returned to her homo In Merrill Friday. The high school play given Fri day night was good, and every on carried out thclr parts (successfully, snowing toe ability and training of the teachers In cbargo. A number from out of town attended, and rtmtlilnv lll.'fn'A .. ..1 . -w.... ...... ,..v rivu wan tafton m. The play was entitled "And Home Came Ted," and the nroaram fni. lews: Solo Paullnu Glacomlnl Act I. An Afternoon In April What happened to Ted? Violin Solo Katherine Walton Musical Readings .. Beatrice Walton Act II. The Samo Night. Who wax tho burglar? MujIc Intermediate Act HI. Tbo Next Morning. Who was Mr. Man? Cast of Characters Skccts Kelly tyjo Merrill Tbo Clerk Diana Garwood Marlon King Tho Heiress Miss Loganberry .....'. Agnes Eninan me upinster I In Htuo Frank Hudley Thn VIIHan Aunt Jnlilleo , .Allen Murray Tho Cook Mr. Man .. . . Fre.l I'nnn The Mystery Jim Ityker Kstln Klger Tho lawyer Molllo Macklln llo.trlco Walton Tho Housekeeper llenrlotla Darby .. . Geneva Glenn Tim Widow Toil . . , John tlUciiiiilnl Tho Groom . Beo Taylor Tho llrldo Senator McCorklo . . John Merrltt Tho Father Scene Tho office and recentlmi room of the Rip Vm Winkle. Inn In the CuUklll mountains. A good crowd attended the church Sunday evening when Mr. Edgar gavo slides on Young China, These wero especially good, nnd nn Sunday evening, May 7, ho will glto n sermon on tho "Modem Dance." Alma and Alia Wll-ou went In Klamath Full on Saturday. Mrs. Uo Brown i, u Klamath FalU visitor on Saturday. MIm Ruth Hilt attended tb piny Friday evening, returning to llnnlnv Saturday for tho play at that place. .MIm Hill It one of tho teachers at Henley. Miss Mildred Hill wan In Klam. nth Falls Saturday and attended the high school play nt Henley. Misses Ileitis and Young spent Saturday In Klamath Falls. Miss Cadvet ot tho Matin schools spent the week end with tho Mlnses Galcomlnnl Tt,. Stl.... LMII-a. .. . .'niwa r.iiiuii, nunioon ami llatlon wero Klamath Fulls visitor.! uii ouiuruay. Mrs, Fulton spent Saturday In Klamath Falls on business. Charley Do Lap and Oliver Watt wero down from Klamath Falls Sat unlay on business. Sheriff Low was a Merrill visitor on Friday E, Fraler and Will Anderson mane u luuincvs trip to Klamath Falls. Little Mary Ellen Stevenson, who Uvea near Stukel bridge. Is re nor t- ed Improving. Ruth Purdy aud Florence Dillard wero visitors In Klamath Falls Sat urday. Mliue Louise and Flora Tcssen den and Homn Henry of Klamath Falls wero In Merrill Friday even Ing to attend tho high school play. A crowd of" about 100 gathered at the city park Saturday for work. They took tho rocks and rubbish. and hauled It away, mended tho fence, pruned tho trees, etc A por tlon of tho yard was plowed and leveled to bo sowed to bluegrass later. Tho trees thero will make It deslrablo for tourists on account of the shade. A portion of the park la to be used for camp grounds lor tourists. The committee on the park was Fred Stukel. Henry Cox and Mra. Ady. By the request of tbo mayor all stores wero closed from 11 to 1. A lunch was served at noon by the ladles. , The community wan shocked Monday morning when news reach ed thin placo of tho death ot Paul Raymond Bubli .only son of Mr. nd Mrs. E. M. Bubb, Raymond was born In Merrill two and n half years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bubb havo tho Hympathy of tbo entire com munlty. SPRING LAKE Jiitin Itiiwkltm vlsllod nr Hiinilii) with t'hnrlrs Muck. Mr. mid Mrs, Win, Clmyim worn rlty visitors Hiitiirdny Mr. mid Mrs Arthur Hchroltmr culled ut t'linrloy Agor'n Sunday. Mr. I'oiiflimaii nnd family lmo moved nn tho Curios plnco. How'tul from this district iiIIkiiiIimI tlm rlri'iis Monday. Iloruld ruaalflud ails innnti tho best I results, quirk! ' MISSIONARY SOCIETY .MEETING "I'll n Wniui'ii'ii MlNKloimry unci el y of tln t'lirlntlitn I'lnnrli will mrot TuiiHiliiy iitloriiiiiin nt 3:. 'HI nt tlm lionio of Mrs. A. II. Ilrlnlnw, 421 Totitli iitroot. Tint milijcct of tho lonmm lioiii' In "Aiiinrlnin OIIIcm." All IiiiIIoh lulorosli'd nro oilomliul mi In vltut littt In iilli'inl tho iiinollnit -p Tlm IIiiIIon TiniiNfnr of (. W. It N C'o.'n Ho Ireiilliii: pliiiit m Vc)li In IIiIm H) inomiii uimllini- titiiiuiil ni) i nil uf (rum I:I5,U0U in 1 1. Ml., lino. Hood River Additional oxpendl ture of approximately $50,000 Is contemplated In Mlddlo Fork Irri gation district. NOTICE All Union Barber Shops will close on and after May 8, 1922, at 6:30 p. m. Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Barbers Local No. 841 LONE PINE Grandpa Tallman has returned tn his home In Slsson, California. ' Frank Griffith of Po Vaiiev visit. ed hi ilater, Mrs, Lewis last. week. Charlies Service I Osll. I Union and Standard Products "' Cranltcacs Drained and Refilled Differentialt and Tranimitiions Filled SALMOND & HYDE Proprietors Excellent Service. Cor. Sixth and Klamath c4 SHOP, that Hncitn't fit In thout as distressing as any physical an noyance a man can experience. We think of that every time we $cll a pair of shoes, and don't let you go out with a had time ahead of you. Florshcim makes comfortable shoc$ with all the style in the world, so you are sure of being pleased. Espe cially so as Florshcim values save you . many a shoe dollar in the long run. K. SUGARMAN "1 AINT MAD AT NOBODY" Grttltr vlut thrt ntmhr af ddji' mitr 4mJ idliijilm. T STRAND leo- WMKKR KVKRVIIOnr OOK8- SOME OP T11K HODKINHON FKATVtlKll -see BENEFIT TIMBER WORKERS LOCAL NUMBER 188 And Some Show. Everybody Come BigSeven-Reel Feature and Good Comedy And lots of good Local Vaudeville Show Starts at 0:30. Admit.ion 10c and 25c Don't forget Benefit for the boys runs Thursday Friday and Saturday AT LAST! What You Have Been Waiting for "Eskimo Pie" The new Chocolate-Coated Ice Cream Bar For sale by all confectioneries and pool halls. Made by the Klamath Falls Creamery Call for our Yum-Yum Ice Cream in bulk or package. Best ever 1 V... . .. . . 1 "U T. kI . ,M