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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1922)
'W THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OJfccbfr V r f v,t ,T.jftatftwi r tS V - I v i v.... m TheEveningHtrtOd! mcr, Th.inW. I . V L. Beta, O. ,T. Drown. ' Wl !r ,Wrcant. hay Tel t H. 80Ci.K....KdJtor m4 PMblWtW ford, Herbert Mallett. N. D. Drew, II. K. HILL. .. CHy dttor Roy uPrarle, nd th Mines An- Published datlr Mt itiBd.T. fc.'uita .-Parker,. Florence. P.orlcr. 00 .ea t, k I, w,a 'Tf . ?- V.!!...! The Herald Publishing Company or Klamath Fnlli, at 1U Eighth street. Kntered nt the po.tofflce at Kleai- M,ttde c"tto"' . t . nth Palls. Ore., for transmissle i u i V .! through matter. tho mails as second-class ft mkmdkr of tub associated press . '. Thfl Associated Press la acelnal. ... lT?.Ulcd to tho use fer.wabllca V' f tlon 0t all hows dlspatchea credited li toMt, or nnt otherwise credited In mis paper, ami niso ine local newt published, horeln. " Pearl Dow, Vera Houston, Olive Humphrey. Fannie Virgil. Olive and BATimmv, MAY IS, 1M3 MOTHER'S DAY I The W. F. M. society of, tho M. K. church hold a Japanese silver ten at the homo ot Mrs R. M. ,Chll cote "-Thursday Afternoon. Tho house was decorated with Japanese lantern and cherry blossoms. The study lesson was on the Itrldes of China. and India, led. .by Mrs. D. M. Smith, followed by, a reading by Dorothy Moorland, a reading, by Dorothy Sklllsglon. .a recitation by Ttuth Chtlcote. Selections of Chi ncse and Japanese .music were giv en on the Vfctrola. Those, present were Mesdames Agnes llryan. Geo. Orlule, Etta Winter Fern Yaden. O. D. Dollarhlde, W, J. Stelnmcti, O. M. Hector, Virgil Yaden,.V. P. Darker, B. J, Boyd, James Covert. T. It. Sklltlngton, H. K. Momyer, Lou Martin, E. C, Koppen, Will Wood, Lemon, D. M. Smith, S. J; Chancy! X. It. Phelps, C. V. Fisher, L. Lewis. Harry Peltt, C. Malcr, the nnmo of the author ofiHutchlne, Ketnpe, Ouy8attorlee, J. tho foroKoIng tribute to Mother. It N. Quthrte, Bert, Wlthrow., E. T. Jias slipped our memory, but heex- Hlgglnson. Ceo. Downing. Nellie presres beautifully sentiment WlC Elmer Hendricks. Mollle Bel common to the heart ot all true ". Hanvmell and Miss Katherlne men and women. JUPP. Tnmnrrnw la lirt ilnv baI aaMft W ,W W & Who said: "Hitch your wagon to a star? Wh0 seoks Inspiration from afar? a oil hitched my wagon to a star MY MOTHER And far or near, long day or year; I need no other. Dunn. Byron K. K. guild WB w'lSH that we could recall,1 the nnmo of the author ofi bj- custom for honoring the moth crs ot all ot us; by renewed devo tion and evidence ot the affection in which we hold them. It they are stilt with us. or by rendering silent tribute at the shrine of memory ft they are not. Fortune faror8 every Individual who today has opportunity to pay homage to hl mother In tnefleh. Ho ma bo poor In worldly goods. rank low In the esteem of hit fel lows, but It ho can go tomorrow or write. If distance barsA-and pour four words. "I love you, Mother," Into ears that never failed to at tend his most Idle speech, then -he Is fortunate far above the most wealthy of his fellows whom death has deprived ot that privilege. Men and women prlte lightly )he gilts they possess. Not until (he rare jewel baa slipped beyond their grasp do they appraise, it at Ita true worth. So it la with theorer. flowing wealth ot mother love. It lj taken for granted while we save It; not until it ha become ory Is It highly prised. ' 'Let the world know, awell her to whoni the tribute la 'directed, that you have a true maa's'or wo man's reverences for the great gift that the Creator endowed you with as part of your Inalienable birth right mother love. , A flower In mother's -memory red It she Is living, white It she lives only In loving memory,, will be not only a token ot respect due your mother, but In honoring; her. you will stamp yourself A one whom regardless ,ho"w undeserving etherwlso tho world must, honor. sTeKIammaaeVNaetmeati Mrs. Leslie Rogers entertained with tiro tables of auction, bridge Thursday afternoon at her some eey Pacific terrace. At the close of'the afternoon delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her daughters, Zepha and Jean. Mrs. Charles F. Stone won the prize for high score. Those pre.tr ml were. Mesdarues; F. Hill Hun ter, J. A. Gordon, H. D. Newell, Burgo Mason. Oscar Shlve, Berf O. Thomas, ,W. O. Smith, Cbas. Wood Kberlcln, Henrietta Melbase, J. C. Brockcubrougb, Cbas. Y. .Stone L. F. Wllletts. O. A. Krause, Merle West, Percy Evans, Fred Baker, O. I. Roberts, Karl Cummlngs, and the Mlssen Emily McBroom and Maude Baldwin. J Thu Kedrpu club met at the homo ot Mrs. Bert C. Thomaa on Tucsdut evening. Assistant hot testes were, Mrs. Herbert Phillips (ind Miss Maud Carlton. After tha Imilnc3a meeting, .a, social1 hour fol lowed anil the ladlep of. the club presented Miss Fannie Virgil gift, an ble l to be married aoon and leave Klamath Falls. She Vrlll be Kroatly mined In the Ke'drbn club and by all her friends here, Be freabnienlSkWexQ serred by. the, hoe-' teases, and the followingt gueataraWett werb present: Mesdames W. 8. Slough, Burg'o Mason, Cramjtlt) E. R. Uoldapp'of Portland. Victor Tal- The Payehalogy class wilt meet Monday evening at the Library club roomt at o'clock. Mrs. Mattle Carr .will be the leader for .the vealag , The "Springtime" dance of. the Aaaemhrjr club waa ' held Monday evening -at, th-Whlte Policaa hotel. The:romwaa WaaUfully decorat ed ;wlti.eerry bloeaoms. The-central plllara- war. -'covered at the base; with green leavea and the flowering branchee grew from nmoaui them-,' It-waa mm informal dance.-aaMb ladle all wore aum roeT dreesea ot organdy and 'lawn. In spit et the snow outside, It was like tprhigwithlni- and the mem-bern,aad.hlr,-uetU-spent one, of the: most enoyableL'evealoga of tho aeasoa. The , ekoir' iot the, Presbyterian church met for a social -evening Friday :tl the home of. Mr;, and Htu. A. M. Collier. Third and Pine grtreets. A- aiuslcal program , waa glvtm bT.iDoetors Geo. Mallett and Herbert' Sfaliatt, . S. Veatch. Per cy Barke. Ur. Bert' C; Thomas and Mtsa Margaret Worden. Mrs. A. L. Xke gv":n- readiag Later In the erasing: sanpaH .wxsJaerved by the ttoetea,aabMed by Mrs. Thomaa. Those.. aWekeat wetw-'Mr. and Mrs. Percr Ttarke. Mr. 'and Mrs. W.'S. Slough, Dr. "and Mrs; Herbert Mal lett; Dr. and Mrs. Oeo."MaIlett,;Mr. and' Mrs. E. 8. Veauh. Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Thomas, Mr." and Mrs. A. L Rice; iMlsaea Vera Houston. Mar garet" Wordea. Mary Ball and Flor ence Porter. , f, ' ' The 'Woman's Library veins 'met Friday afternoon at tho Library club rooms. Annual election of officers took place and Mrs.' R. H. Harrison waa elected president, Mrs. Mottle Beldnr first vice pre tewnt1, Mrs. Karl' Cummlng, second VWsi'rpreeldent. Mrs. D.. M. Smith treasurer, '-and- Mrs." Roland E. wrignt secretary. Hostesses for 'UhT afteVn'oon were Mra:' Geo. Bur ton, Mr. Momyer, Mrs.-H. 'ft-Harrison, Mrs.vWelst, Mrs. Chss. Mar tin and Mra French The present librarian, Mrs. French; baa resign ed and the elub i pressed their ap preelutlon fof-, her fsUhful service. Mr Adele Sherman waa appointed to Take her place. The next board soeetfng will be held the first Fri day 'In June, and- the retiring board ,ls asked -to meet with1 the 'new boardi The program consisted of a talk "on ,lbe' new school district plan by Mra. Twyla Fergoion; paper on "First Aid" by Miss ' Frleko, and solo by Mrs. Bert C. Thomas. At the close of the program tea was served by the hostesses and a social hour spent by those present. ' Mrs," Everett Geary KtTe tea at 3:30 Friday afternoon at the Lor enx apartments' In' honor of Mis Constates Klgf of, Portland, daugh ter of Dr. King. Tea was. served and Mrs.' Alfred Collier -assisted in serving. Those preseaf.were Misses Marjprle "Delicll, Clar- Calkins, Florence Porter, Loretta Jennings. McBroom';' Mesdames H. B, Newell, WamtfeHMto Dclt Oaeamon.rt Jr B. Alfred CeUier.nad,A..M.Col- iHorr ' " i n a , m n..fl X e)iS -? Tt caM MrJtansliMrr'Thad 8teyMsoadn- tertnined last night for Mr. and Mrs., Stewart 8. Becker. Tho even ing was spent In playing brlilgo and dancing. At the closo of tho even ing delicious refreshments wore eerved by the hostess. -Tlioso pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hong- land, Mr. end Mrs. C. B Rrdwn, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Terwllllger, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewart S. Becker nnd Mayor Wiley. Mrs. D. Hnnlon Crump ravo n parly Tuesday afternoon nt her apartment for Mrs. F. E. Dunn, who left Wednesday morning for Spokane, Wash., where ho will spend n few weeks before Joining her husband In tho south. Those present were: Mrs. F. K. Mrs. 0. C. Lorcns. Mrs. Noud, Mrs Bert Igle. Mrs. McDonald and tho hostew, The St. Paul's Episcopal met Friday at tho homo ot Mrs. F. J. Wilde wtth a good attendance. It was agreed to have n chicken dinner In tho chamber of commerce the night of election, May UMh. Dinner .will be served at 6 nnd S p: m. A splendid menu has been arranged. After the business ses sion a Koclal hour was spent nnd delicious, refreshments, were served by tho hostesH. The regular meeting of tho W. C. T. U. will bo held In the parlors of the Presbyterian church Tuesday. May IS, 'at 2 p. m. Ml., Frlcke, county health nurse, will glre a talk on , care ot children. Any. mother Is cordially Invited to come. I It was voted nt the previous meet ing to hold n woman's food ex change at each monthly meeting. Every member ot the union Is urged to be present, and any artlclo ot cooked food brought will bo appre ciated. The proceeds will go to the children's farm home. Mrs. Jon Lend ot MUM addition, who han resided, hero for a number of years, will leave for Marysvllle, California, to Join her husband, where they will make their future homo. Her friends In Milts Addi tion tendered hpr a farewell party Wednesday evening nt the homo ot Mrs. Frank Howard. Those tnvltod wore Mesdnmea Joe Lents, llert Hawkins, Chas. Thomas, Hawkins, HuKhes, Hnmmcll. M. L. Miller, Mct'herren, U A. Wills, Hnndhnm, NltKchelm, Dollarhlde, 0. Schubert. Sr., Frank Howard, nnd Misses Enola Hawkins and Ruby Dollar hide. A delightful two course luncheon was served, Waive Wlthrow nnd Jean McDon ald left yesterday morning for Port land, where they expect to visit rel atives nnd friends, Wv0 Wlthrow nnd Jean McDonald ftrlll be there most of the summer. The regular meeting of th Ladles' ,club of II. P. O. K. will lie held Tnen day. afternoon nt tho Elks' Temple, nt 230. The hostesses for Din after noon am Mrs. O. W, Robertson, K. 1). Hall, II. K. Hnugor, aud Mra, Dick ermnn, All visiting lady Elks nre cordially Invited. " On Thursday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. It. M, Manning entertained with u dinner arid thenlro patty, In honor of their daughter Elisabeth's 1 8th birthday. Flowers nnd favors car ried out tho pink nnd white rulnr scheme The ln.blo was laid for Ihn follewing: Kathryn Ulrlch, Margaret llargus., Marlam Wortley, Helen Culdwotl. Dorothy u iKtUult, t Albert Moorland, ftenrgo Daw, Henry tier- oo r. uniiin lanirau.- wiimot Kanu iYSilaMiiMTWfrM FINISHING KODAK Om prints mo nuulo on Volox It 1h" now non nbrasioii, another safeguard for Vclox quality. Mntni-inlK ftinfc ni( Eiistmuii-iniulo and methods thai --., ,.-.., ....... , ... l.. sa. are Eastman-approved, pluathu oxenonco of our J re guaranties ox iine&i quamy iiniHiiiiig. j experts) an Mall your Film, or lllng Them In STAR DRUG CO Flflli iiml Mnlu Ht Klamnth Falls, Oregon expects lo spend three weeks there ham, KllsnbeUt nnd James Manning. . w w.a mm w,M,XMMMMfcw w w m AMMMMMUMiwMyxwMSMMHMMW CLASSIHED ADS MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT An apartment. Liberty rooms., corner 3rd and Mnln 8ts, 12-13 WANTKD I or 2 first class paint ers. W. K. and J. K. Patterson, 030 8. 6th St. 12-13 FOR SALK Klamaoh ;rown rab bagq, plants: lSc per doten, tH Main street. At Crystal. 12-14 FOR RK.VT Rensonatile. I r.ux storo room also It unfurnished rooms over store. Inquire 432 Mnln SU "" Jj-13 25,06 RKWARD Twenty-five dollars will bo paid for the arrest of the party who stole tho gum machine at the pop corn stand, last night, JAS. II. P1CKLK. .1 ii 1- FOR SALK IGO-arres of fine, IMno Timber laying' miles" fast of 8y can Marsh. In Hummer Lake bell, In Sections 1G and 33, Township 31, Range IT, Fast, L'stlmaied at 3,300. 000 feet. 93.50 pfr thousand. Joe Orahant, (len. Del. Susanvllln. Calif. 12-15 FOR ItKNT 3-room completely fur nished house. Inquire 60,. 8th or phono 278-W. 13-1B WANTKD About Jutio I, a five or six room modern house, unfur nished. C. L. Jamison, phone 3.i3-W. 13-18 .v .-. Oh Me! Oh My! IT'S HERE ; ESKIMO PIE That 'delicious Chocolate Coated Ice Cream Bar Made by . u; Klamath Falls Creamery Sold by All Dealers WS URMSTITCIHN'O and Plcotlng At tachment. Fits any sewing, ma chine. Prlre 13,00. Kconomy-Rales Company, Billings. Moat. -U WIUTK I.K0H0RN baby chlcka. Tun er ed strain. Reduced to 910,00 per 100. Henry Farratt, Coming, Calif. l-jp 13. R. CARPENTBR. Painter and Paporbaager. Phono 376J A-l-U-13 81IOK REPAIRINO-Iack Frost. 119 8. 8lsth St. 17tf WLZ BCSOOL UP MONO Present enrollment 31 pupils. There Mauet Bo 'Wwsosi-; For the fact that oar present enroll ment a the largest over held by a school In Klamath county. Complete course on the piano ha 10 lessons. Course starts at sny tlsae. Raroll now. Studio 306-309 Winters' Bldg. 30tf NOTICI1 OF SALK OF IlKAL KHTATH IN THK COUNTY COURT OF TIIK 8TATK OF ORKOON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY In the Matter of Kstato of John W. llnntn, Deceased, Notlc Is hereby given that pur suant to an order of the above en titled court, made and entered on April 22. 1033, (he undersigned ad mlnlslrator of the. abovo mentioned estate, from and after JuniTI, 1023, will sell at private salo real proper ty belonging to said estate, described as, Situate In Klamath county, Ore gon, Southwest Quarter of South, west Quarter ot Section Twenty- u . .. mi . inn . i DR. C A. RAMBO Dcntis I. O. O. r. Bntldhkg PHONB 1 -fsmxzBrBmmT?? i . nine (29): Southeast Quarter nt Southeast Quarter of Section 'I'hlr ly (no);. Northeast Qusrlnr of NortheastQuarter of Section Tlilr ly-onn (31): Northwest Qunrlur nf Norlhwrst Quarter of Section Tlilr ly-two (32)! attfl West Half nf Northeast Quarter nnd Knot Unit of Northwest Quarter, of Section Ttilrty-oiio (31), all In Towusblp rriilrty-nlght 39)'Routh, Rsngr Klcvrn and one-halt (114) l.'ntt uf Wlllamelle Meridian. f Said sale will be made to the hlgn cut bidder for rash, 'or part rash and liatauro terms, subject to rnnflrimi Hon by the Courf. conveyance to ln made by admlnlsiralor'a del, con veylng to purchaser all right, tllle, and . Interest, owned or possessed by said deceased. Insald premises at thn time of hla death. Dated April 39, I9S3, R O. nilOKSIIKCK. Adinlnlv tralor oft the Katate of John ( V, Hants. Deceased. A 30 M 0-I3-20.2T Swedish select certified seed oats, ton tots J H cu; teas o.uanttty 8 cts. J. A. Bushong, Klamath Falls, Ore goo. Call at Morphey'a Feed store, 134 8. Cth Bt. Stf 8. C. White Leghorn Baby Chtg for April, May and Juno delivery from our own bred-today slock. Our prices are right. Model Poultry Farm, W. C. Smttb. Prop., Corning, Cat. Established 1904. Stf. DOES SHE SMILE ENOUGH? When the learnt of the conven iences, the will be satisfied with nothing but electricity in her home. Why do thousand use rlwtrlrlly When electric eleanrn tost .V.00 nail h.votna (M)c? Klectrle Irons rot .0l anil furl liratrd ril ,Ve? ' Aulninoldlm glOO.OO to 94lOAO.m', when n horw anil buggy VuU glMMI.UO? It's the SERVICE the gets; the cage in acxotnptlihtng the every, day tasks of life. THE CAUFORNIA OREGON COMPANY. t, ii. s. Beet USE - -ail- sammmmmmmssKiiaV ssTsBTsBTsBTsBTsBTsBTsBTsBTsBTsBTssTa At mmmmmmmm ssTssTssTsrsT .smsfsmsfsmsmsmwi uv .ssssssssssssssamaflLL! - h .SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBYSSBBab A 1 REPtLk'rKMbE ' , FOtV l y at the primariss Friday, May I. H Is a man ol rara Dsrsonalitv and rprovsd asacutiva ability. Msra, J ErUrly. Ik hU story i IsaVa Laf'Pat. Oregea, ja .1 5y, Atttadad ceaairy ' sehoVle aid warfcasl his way through CVIatiaa, Cadtag. Ma-SMulk. Ba caaaoo aosaafl.Marcsaiat ka Salaaav'la 1194 waa alaetaaSSUta 5anater from' Mario) Cawty. 'la IS9I was aaoesaUaV- CoHaatar of . Cauteaaa at PertUaaL W Praaliaat McKmlayi rs aypaaoUd fcy Praaiaaat i,m. Reesaveit iai . Record of Achievement WHILE hi was collector, the bttaaase'of Mr. Patter son's olfiea practically doublad yet ko reduced the coit of running hU olfiea by 96,340 a yaar. Sine 1906 n otan a succfitiui rarmar at tIa, folk County, la ' ' 1919 and 1921 aarvad as Stale Sanator from Polk County.'" A, chairman of Sanata Financa Cemmiltae lad the fight asainit wholciala aalsry Mcreasa bills slaal dafaatad mart" of them. In 1921 voted against increasing Cevernor'a alary. Vote for Patterson and Stop this Waste Sbica 1913 Suta taxas Lava iacreasaal 74a.7 oaf cant I This gross extravaganca mutt ha stappadt Mr. Pattar aon has pladgad that whan elactad he will make auk--' -Uatisl dacraaaa in your aUt taxes fcy elficiant aad eaa- ' nomleal administration. A Veta for Sana tor PaWarseai W " - a vote lor i ' tsuii lisi i il Paid My. a PATTERSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE '," " "' . rmpcrjal Hotel , PpttUad,'OftU BUILD FOR THE FUTURE r . t .. . i In your planning, do not over look the grcut ussistance you can obtain by allying yourself w with a strong, well managed BANK. By opening an account -with us, you begin a business ac quaintance which may be valu-.., , , able in the years -to come,. a&T.i- ! your Bank Account establishes Your Credit. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 'The Bank With Over 4,000 Defjositort" -;, , "tar.'-a.-i" ,af, I Member Federal Reserve Sy-tem i "? ',,v . . r - y. . . ' ,' r' ' 1 x i: 1 ,- U ' i . V Jtrr.v , I ' " '" t, -i f ' r'.rg'.T'.'?" 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