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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1922)
X .'' -o V .. 1 I1 '''' r THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, Pigs Tout H BW By Our Country Editors PROSPERITY TALKS, No. 2. THINK HOW YOU CAN HELP KLAMATH FALLS GROW w MMW M PW ST I rtji . .. j.itt J '..-H K. C Defeat 5cond '. Tim brSicred mrt Sunday morning the ball team dt ltin RJcrrti Hcarl'acadtem'r'.f 'in a Viinrtl-fouRtit 'game, again defeated MERRILL , A largo crowd gathered Monday ftcrodon to lip.tr J. A. Churchill, aUto superintendent at nuUltc In struction, talk on the county school unit pian. unurcnui n uurouureu by Fred ' Peterson of the Merrill J nl 9 i H i V- 4aKliAn1a1 tl Aviilultinil thn rrmtnln the Knights ot, Columbia learn by ",.:, , T . , .. fiaiU WIMMft" " OMtn.M " n coro of i3'osl3, i .& (,. lloth , tcnma 'showoir' remarkable. improvomont since tna, lassr-gatmy Tho' Knlghts.hatf Jt-oU. their way both In tho field' andVi tli'd bat iln- ill win lati SIM uc ninwi, inning, wluin thu acpro, nqoil .12 ,tOj6" In thoy fnvor. ' ' Thou."" too 'a'cademy boys milled. an'dliyn'a.k!(ngysev eml hard nnd WflH,'Vifcf:Hll'Nftnd tm aided by errors , on. the. J!rt o( iliolr opponent, the succeeded In Rending seven men acrosVThcJiastsji? winning tho game. . - , Tho' llne?UjaUlWTtj.iV Academy Matt P, C Mogul c. II. Mngul'ro'Tb;vjt)erTau'b. Paltntfr 3b, Conner ts, Ilannon rf, V. Ma rulro If. , T " 1 Knlgliti Pattcrsgn p. Ltnninu c. Crump ;b,..Maj;ulro lb, Lavcnjk 3b. Donnelly "as WArtraVa; 'rTf Tattf f- vw.; I r ,V i..l -, , opinion It would be of Rfrent benefit to the achooM of (ho county. After hla klk ho,iwVftl tr questions. A num ber wcjo asfT and these were ex bilard.atl!lfabtorlly. It Kcmed to WttVe opinion of the majority of a, aconea a local piayer. h. KiraB. wtortHvWiKhH e, "we're Juit kfdlajrl-jiu Beetle Detettival .An Routed by Lacal PUycn :-. - V ' A adder and ar wlien. crc tho bectlo dctactlTM departed for lao sticks late rtjterdar. after suffer ing a S to 3 defeUat ba bands 'of tho local baiebatl .team. Not'dfi. bcartmiedv howm,(aiid rowing vengeance, they Heteraolned " to re turn at an, early data aad tho, tfte rlty guya what-for.-ta' ? " , Uura.and thls.jwa a great day You'rHay K8V ''WpW'ra'iehTrjiiSar " ' sr :.r- bug. but 'your education I ndly hcklng wbralbaaejMtl'taW ccrned," scoffed a local player'.- "Ah. balllte along. Nezt.tlma yoa'll' think, an army of Jlabe 'Hatha'- baa broke loose." t i ... ..i; Oxnard ByrSrMu- .v WorUSkot lUcorJ STOCKTON, ','Cai.,nafarr lr-Cla.r- once Una- JottaarM .Otnaa4Qblkt achool. broktbaW;tftertcb.ol,' mtle recoA'ailth m. JC-ottuad aholDUt by heaving tbe'liadaawalilirl'femlM b??? 9 .1-4 Inches. sToa'otd' ratoxd waaj held by the iateJUlhSv:,RoaV let HcaliUburg blab, who tbra tha fbot 45 feet C't-A Mehea at 8asVfratM Cisco on May 2, J03. iif uaer"Mna.Ol ins rccuru-orvaaias put ,ua f iii attempt. Thla'Voa-BlB'poraihaeRt IKjsscsslon of a'Dnw trophy. "Ua bf won three ye,ara coBsecutlgfly. Public 4dKb FMd . . ' 'MrirF5Kpbaci; I'oaponcmcnt of the public' school field and track meet, acbeduled for today, until weather conditions arej moro favorable ' waa ..announced by .School Suporiotendent WVlh. MM: UROVE-TiMEETINi ', VE1)MDAY , J Tostponunient . until,,'' Wednesday, May It), ot.tbo mcetlug ncbeduled for last Saturday was announced ' today by ,Mr. Twyla Ferguon. county ucluiol auperlntendent. Mrs. Ack ley and R. II. Dunbar will apeak on the county unit. plan, , ' tb,oe present ibat the measure should carry. ' -Cburchlll was the first stnte su- Lcrlrilemlont to visit Merrill since 1908. when -J. If. Acdcrman was hero. V'otcron told the people that the rafcas'uro had the support of every former supcrlntcndnt of Klamath county. Mrs. C. J. Ferguson nc eomp.nncld Cbbrchtll. ' I.ouls K Hean, candidate for gov ernor on the llepubllcan ticket was In Merrill Monday in tho Itcrcst of bls-cnndldancy. He seemed to enjoy t.ifklng"over pioneer time with the old antlers. Hean rode tho ran go here from to :. Airroi comer was Tn Merrill with Hean. A fire alarm was sent to town Tuesday evening when fire start In M. L. Moore's barn. A crowd responded and took btickcts from the fire de partment to thp river. The flro was soon extinguished. There was about 1100. damages, covered by Insurance, jh origin of the tire It unknown. JL number of Merrill people were JnKlatuath Kail Monday to tea the Barnes circus. As usual tho anl 1 sals won the hearts of the young- and tnljnas a great nay ior them .'"C""1l". MVrrin was In Klamath Falls Sunday.. Among th'oto In Klamath Falls Wednesday ;to attend the funeral of Raymond Dubb, were: Mr. and Mm. R.-ll. Anderson. Mrs. U. C. Anderson. Hiv aud Mrs. 0. H. Cartctou. Mr. aadiMr. W. P. Jlnnctte. Mrt. Rose Davit. K. A. Davis. Jack Denebay and W., VFrulta A number also went Irfcm the MUn country. VyrrBd Jdrt. J. Taylor and daugli er. 'Mary, were In Klamath Falls jXfdaaaay,-, , 'CTjBowman was In Klamath Falls tVednesday.vMr. and Mrt. W. Udd. pending th winter la Bedford, were In Merrill this week. Xsdd'wllt.put bit placo In crops and 'M,ra.1,Iddnaud Forrest will bo In Khiaaath.Fa.llt until, school It closed, v Mrs.' Ceo. J. Walton. Mr. Fred Peterson' Mrt. -Durr Wettbrook and 5(ra."?. RWeodboute uttended the Wilting of "the-1. E. O. Wednesday evening. Cleater- llosklnswas In from the sneep camp inis wee. " A-partywas-glven Tuesday at the home of Mr. nnd Mrt. Dan Colwell to celebrate the twelfth birthday of their' daughter, Catehrlne. and the fourth birthday of Arthur Drown. Re frctbjnenta were served and enjoyed by young and old. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. R. C." Anderson. Mr. and ,Mra II. II. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. W". II. Anderson and fam ily. Mrs. J. A. Drown and dnughtcn Helen: Mlsact Clara Anderson and Mis Prvoest. and Mr and Mrt. Col well and family. The Merrill Library club met at the homo of Mrs. C. M. Merrltt Thursday afternoon. Mrt. Merrltt was assist ed by Mrt. C. 'lawman and Mrs. (leo. Tboma. After tho busluess part ot mo meeting delicious refreshment wore served by tho hostess. Those present wero:,Mesdames (5eo Wright, (leol J. Walton, F. 0. tlrlnto. W. W, Wnlker. .lr., Frank Mayer. W. F. Jlnnelte, Arthur Frailer. W. C. Ilnll ey. K. I). Ilnrwood, It. II. Anderson, 0. U. Carlcton, Fred Peterson. It. C. Anderson, C. Ilnwnmn. C. M. Merrltt, (leo Tluimn, Mrs. B. I.. Ilosley ami MIm Mildred Hill. ' Fred Peterson wont to Midland Friday evening In tho Interest ot the schools. Sonic of the students from l.one Pine school were In Merrill Friday ntteiuoon for track meet. lieo. Harvey was In Klamath Wed nesday. Miss Inez Mesknr was In Klamath Falls a tow days during tho week. TONIGHT ATJ$Efr ,.'.! oiriNi tmamomt oorb m I. ... t..!' ' "I .,j..ji!PaM.BfPtMOMr OOW aTCaMXMOir VXAXtTRJM 7VJ&Wj Night ii The S48.Cry9fc Picture. The Picture ery .wonian. vyiij warn to oee , 't'L'- i sV; L-Ui ' f Woihens V ' es SHASTA VIEW While playing ball last Friday on the high school grounds at Mallu Lester Wilson was accidentally hit In the faro with n ball, breaking his nose and iulto lmdy bruising on,. sl,i,. of his fare. He was Immediately taken to Klamath Falls, where he stayed with his grandmother, Mrt. A. Tur ner. Monday'ho returned with hi parents. He seems to be getting along nicely now. Mrs. W. A. Layman returned Sun day from Klamath Falls where she had been with her son, Hen, who' had his tonsils removed. Mrs. Muml Cbrlstensen and Mrt. A. Turner brought them homo und called on their relatives here. Mr. Flsber, who recently purchased the lien Daniel place, Is ridfes ditch tor the government, ills little sen, who recently bad his arm broken, Is getting along fine. Mrs. Marle Uurriss cQtcrtaltrPU tbn ladles ot the Helping Hand society Wednesday. The next meeting will be at the home, oft Mrs. Mabel Fogle. II. K. Wilton and family were In Klamath Falls Monday where the children attended tho circus and the parents visited relatives. J. W. L. Smith and son. Iran, of Malln were guests at Harry Wilton's Tuesday evening. Mrs. Smith Is ex pected home from her visit toon. O. K. Hunt and family were Sunday guests at Charlie Kaugbt't. John Faugb't, who has stayed with his ton during the winter, has Bono to hit place at Oonanta. Work on tho Tule lake land is be ing rushed as many arc planning to sow wheat and the time is short for preparing and towing. The weather has been Ideal ot late for ranchers. DORA SLY FINED $250 Klamalti Fall Woman Found Guil ty on Moonohlnt tliario-' Help Your Own City fc You HclpYourstlf PORTLAND. May 8. Dora Sly. a lodging house keeper of Klamath Falls, entered a plea of guilty in federal court by letter, the charge lelng possession and tale of moop ablne liquor. Judge Ucan imposed a fine of 2S0. When arrested by officers at Klamath Falls recently tho woman, holding a bottlo ot liquor behind bar, was said to have poured thu contents upon hor drcts whllo tho was talking to the officers, to that, although tho empty bottlo wa ob tained, the evldenco had vanished. Thl, -was not fatal to tho prose cution, however, since tho officers bad a previous talo that they could prove, bad tho cato come to trial. Thn iimmitit of thn flnt was avail- m.i.. t,. ih ,n..r frm,. tr.no ,i..nn. WANTED Pump Jack and 1 i h. p, " "w "- - - -.-... -- - .......... - nnmln !.. .. , II I, nainci nciiiong jirctvriuu it, u, if 4- KSSttniHiBflKjiML 6"" HM VJahlHllIls'BsBVilB'rBs'BslslsBBslBsWkV '" f V I.K taBtByaslsasaK-MBsttitlL " H wmMm7BKKBBBKm4tkJRH&KJmEUKKRRmmmm atstaass .'"W sW m. nmm. - - - - -1 '- .--.-iJ-JLll'ivCli; tr a ..tapi ite We ask the loyal support of every man, woman and child in Klamath Falls NO ONE MAN can bring Klamath Falls to the highest (lojjrots of prosperity. Nor can ten men, nor oven one hundred. But if every citizen will do his or her share the results will astound even .the most optimistic. INSTEAD OK tearing down LET'S BUILD! . INSTEAD OF drifting along LET'S HUSTLE AND WORK ! INSTEAD OF strife nnd discord LET'S HAVE CO-OPERA-.1 TION!. TEAM WORK alone will move the load. If we continue to apply our forces in opposite directions wifonly rend our com jtiercial and industrial structure. PULL TOGETHER and progress BALKING BEGETS BANK RUPTCY. , WHY BE LED blindly over a precipice, when by opening oirr eyes we can gain the heights of industrial prosperity? WE CAN GO forward if we will reason together, work together and pull together for the common good. That is why we say to every man, woman and child in this city it is up to you to say how soon we shall have PROSPERITY. Let's Go! Build Now! Buy Now! Work More! Earn More! Klamath Falls Thia 'apace it paid for by the Business Men of Klamath Fall for the benefit of the community. EiPssft'jB. tV" NEW TODAY Mine I W i ayasl am i M assl mw From tt-Story; TaieLtpwry Tax," Featuring MABEL PALLIN !,' I ' '' UrhV1li$ Movies Tom.btfawtjjRVjicgnd Old Lace." Atoaiaa 10c-20c. Skaw starts 6:30 Ited as the soman's ball. DEMURRER BY BROWER IHxtrlct Attorney ludlcules 11c Will Avoid Connecting Kenrr District Attorney C. C. llrower Is not going to connect hi prum Wot with tho city newer system it hu (an help It. This was Indicated today when bo appeared In police court und filed a demurrer to thu complulnt In which It wus contended that the city ordinance under which he was arretted by Chief of Police Wilton was contraiy to the statu constitu tion, that the complaint did not state , facts sufficient to constltuto cause of complaint, und that the city attorney has not authorled the proceedings. g to a lato hour this afternoon no octlon bad been taken on the demurrer by I'd! Ice Judgu Leavltt. Folsom, It. 8-10. F. D. 1, Klamath Falls, FOR RET 2 nicely furnished rooms. 11 3.1 Pine. 913 and Sir.. 7-8. Personal Mention Mrs. 8. II. King bus returned to For Kjamatli aftor bolug In Sau Diego and San Francisco for the pun toven months. Mrs. King's grandmother returned with her. Mrs, O. K. Andrott ot the Style Shop left today for San Francisco on n Hhort business (rip. i S. C. Whllo Leghorn Itaby Cbli for April, May and Juno delivery from our own brod-to-lay stock. Our prices are right. Model Poultry Farm, W C. Smith. Prop., Corning, Col. Kstabllshcd 1904. 8tf. ITCHING ECZEMA H RIGHT m WIIITK LKOIIORN baby chicks. Tan- cred strain. Reduced to f 10.00 per 100. Ifcnry Farratt, Corning, Calif. 8-30 STRICTLY FRKSIl local eggs 20c a dot. Fresh geen vegetables dally. Public Market, 9th and Klamath. 8-11 A lOH A MKKTINO Tlegular meeting of Aloha Chapter, O. B. 8., May, 9th at 7:20 P. M. So cial Visitors 'welcome Hy order ot Kdith Delzell. A". M. M-8 'lay breaking out of the akin, even ftary. Itching ectema, ran be quickly avnrcomn by applying a little Mantbo- flulpbur, says a noted skin specialist. Uf cause of Km germ destroying prop- srtlot, this sulphur preparation in-1 atantly brings catn from tkln irri tation, soothet and hualt ton ettema right up and leaves tha akin Clear and smooth. It seldom fulls to relieve tbe tor went and disfigurement. Sufferers from sklu troublo should get a little jsr of Mentho-Hulphur from any good druggist and uio It like a cold cream. Adv. State highway committal lets cori tracts for CO nttlcs road', tost S7&4, 720 I Cv I '-v " RSSMtaatSIXSBSEttS(SSBtl9BBni BBBBBBBBBBBBBSVA'SBBKTilBawBBBa aHaBssRSaWKlJaBBBBBBBBBl . Mass Meeting Tonight Scandinavian Hall, 7:30 TIMBERWORKERS LOCAL 188 Remember Mother on, Mother's Day . . 'Sunday, May 14 The people of all nations have set aside thi3 day each year in her honor. Make it her happiest. As an appreciation - "Say It with Flowers If your mother is in another city we can send flowers by wire. KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP 834 Main Phone 589 . tt a a i NN w; . K - . ; . i - i -t :n.r,r . i it Wi t