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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1922)
H t-o .MONDAY, ,1UK B, 1023 THE EVENIMG HERALD! KLAMATH FALLS, OREGQN Page Four . ... A 1 . rSJBaUjtjBJBjHaH Personal Mention Miii vs. Kluumlli Heron! Stipulation mill order allowing tlin defendant 10 days In whlrh lo file an answer woro filed tlita morning )n ttio circuit court In tlio ease of Win. Marx, local attorney, ngnlnst tlio Ktamntli Record Publishing company, In which Marx Is socklnp j llirne,i s.ilurdny from lo recover I10 attornoy fee for himself' and 4"0 for W. C. Van Union. Ciirnill . llo(on Insurance Co. Order of dismissal wn, signed this morning ly Judgo I.calvtt In the case r Ueorgo K. Carroll against the Huston Insurance company, pursuant to a settlement out of court on the lusurauco policy sued on. Dltnrvo lH'Ciro Dcrreo of divorce was Rranloil this IIIDI'lllllR I))' Judgo U'initt to Roe K. Johnson. Tlio testimony In the case was taken last Friday. (Illllattl-Kw Joteph SI. Cholanl and Antonctte Kim. both of Malln. were married by Jiistlco (laglmgcn this morning. John W. L. Smith and 0. K. Hunt appear ed lit witnesses. 1). 11. Cnmpboll. former Klamath business man, Is hero from l.os Aug etc on his annual viicnilnn visit. His health has not luron of" tho best dur ing the past year and Ms doctor has advised rest and rwcup.jratlon. Mrs. Wilbur Jones .mid daughter, Mrs. l.loyd Mehaffey, Wilbur Jones. Jr.. and Lawrence Meliaffey, Jr.. re- thu Rogue lllver valley where they visited friends and relatives lor several days. Mr. and Mrs. Willi tm Sanders a Mrs. Nnto Otterbeln motored to Ash land Saturday. returning Sunday nlfiht. Mr. and Mrs. i:. H Marco left this momlnp for California sin a vacation trip. Mr. (Mngee. win attend thu Shrine convention In Sim Francisco. Kdwln Urlscoll, on of J. 11. Drls- coll. who has loen attetullivK Santa Clara university, hiw returned here J to spend the summer. Miss Mary Stewart! Has arrncti here for a visit wltlh her ssltcrs. Mrs. 11. C. Groesbeck itnd Mrs. Hurr Westbrook. Miss Stowitrt has mpent the past six years In Japan and tho Hawaiian Islands In the employ of j was reported here today. ter an extended visit with licr uls ter. Mrs. A. II. Kpperson. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sabo and little son have returned from Mer ced, California, where they spent tho winter, and have Rono to SpraRtie river for tho mi minor. Mrs. Hcrhcrt MaJlett njul daugh ter, Helen, left here for Lakovlcw Sunday to spend tho taimmor there. O. M. Hector Is In &m Francisco on business. SHU under the spell or tlio flowers and orchards of Southern, California, a, well as tho amailufe; bulldlliR boom. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peyton have returned from a mouth's trip lo l.os AiiReles, Catallua I iland, Pas. ndena and other points, lii one l.os AnReles district, Mrs. Peyton said, three miles of homes had been built piuiu iut iii utt'ro wni'i- jtuiirn ago. Construction Is exceeding alt records. sho said. While they were at Hun tlngton beach an oil well came In, causing Rreat excitement. The trip was made from San Fr'.inclneo and return by steamer. Whllo driving to Medford Thurs day with her son, Kd Itoyce, Mrs. Kmma Uoyco of Midland was slightly ut by flying glass when their car collided with another coming toward Klamath Kails, It Latest dance records, now on sale. Currlns for Drugs. r HOOM AND 1IOAUD lly day. week or month, lilt! Pine St, r.-C. WANTKD Men lo work on Mint Farm. 12.00 per day and board. Apply at office or phono ranch I2-F-4. iiftcr p. m. Pacific Coasl Mint Co. fi-7 WANTKD IHlllS , pay enidi Pub. Dllt.'HHMAKKIt WANTIMl -A I Ming lie Murkiii. 1Mb ami Kliimath. ."i-'.i HI er Sou lug .Muehllin Co 1! US .Main r. Framens strictly fresh candles. Distinctly different. Currlns for Drugs, ,. n l.ircn Imnortlng company, hho has a vast fund of first hand In formation a, to pTCsent conditions In tho orient. Ifier collection of 3rt pieces and curios Is very Interesting. PjuI Dalton has returned from ljiharcc .vs. IJibanv Complete files. Including" the test!-. inony and exhibit, entered In hejPa,0 A0 California, and will be caso were sent to tle supreme court ,n thc American Natlt.nal bank, this today by the circuit clerk, thus lier-'.ummer fectlng thc appeal of the Labereo will caso. beliiR the case of Ilenjamln R. Labereo and Kladys Kelly, against Anita I.nberec. ct al., as executrix of the ostato of the late O. O. Laberee. deceased Mrs. Dorothy Uice left livre on Sunday for SpraRiie river to spend the week with Mrs. Jack Rcdford and Mrs. 1.. O. Mills. Clifford Wlllltt of Cangell Val- ley I In the Warren Iilunt hospital with an Infected hand. Miss Ltla Mattcrn anal her fath- FOR SALE lllock wood Hell- I. -,..,.,, I. linn IMinn.. Hi ."..J or 2ny.it. :,.& jCr left Friday for Los Angeles at- Record fruit shipments In Califor nia are predicted by A A. Savllle, of Sacramento traveling agent for the Southern Pacific, here today In tho Interests of his company fSfSPoap TONIGHT AT THE STRAND teo- WHERE EYERTBODT GOES- HOME OF THE BODKLNSO.V FEATURES "The Midnight Riders" See tho leap from a galloping horse to a swaying stage coach Trapped In a blind canyon Tho fight between two dare-dorll horsemen riding at terrific speed and all of tho other gripping situations that make "The Midnight Riders" the sensation of tho season. A Chaplin Comedy and Urban's Movie Chats, and Vaudeville Movies Timberworkers' Benefit tomorrow night. Every body come. I Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6:30 Lost River Giants Challenge All Comers Corner now the Lort Ulver Giants baseball club with a challenge fur games with any team In tho coun ty The team was orfeanUcd at Henley with the following players: Ross Drown manager, Ucs Drown captain, Jess Drown and Otto Uallm pitchers, Dick Drown first base Jim Stewart second b.ise, Sid Latta third baso, Lawrence Durko short stop, Karl Jackson catcher, John Dallm left field, till Jardlnu right field. . I Tho Giants want a garao for next Sunday, and team manager arc re quested to phono Ko.-w Drown. 19F4. A baseball bat and ball have been offered by W. H. Ross for tho winning team. ! ' 'jmii 1 1 I' V PURE from cow to glass Every step of our pro cess is continual war against germs Pastuerized milk has cut down the infant mortality rate, as well 113 sickness among adults, especially during the summer months. Our milk will stand highest test as to its purity and wholesomeness It is the real health drink. Telephone us a trial order " Ask your grocer for "Sunflower" Butter. Holliday Dairy Seventh and Klamath. Phone 501-J Raw and Pastuerized Milk and Cream Jimmy Murchv Is Well on Lead Toward 1922 Driving Title LVDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Juno fi. Jimmy Murphy, of Los Angeles, win ner of tho national 500 mile automo bile raco here last Tuesday, Is well on his way to Iho driving; champion ship of the United Static for 1022. Ho already ha8 a total of 20S0 points, several more than that which. gave tho title to Tommy Milton last year. Milton has not scored u point this year, It was said. Harry Hart, also of Lo Angeles. Is second In the contest for tho championship, having 1200 polntu. Hartz was second In tho raco hero. Frank Elliott, another pilot from thc coast, Is third with 3TS points. He competed In tho Indianapolis race but did not finish In the money. First place In Tuesday'B race gave Murphy 1000 points and Hart, -who took second place, got G20, Eddie Hearno, who finished third, added 270 to hi total, giving him 320 for tho year to date. Tho standing of tho various driv ers for tho 1922 tltlo, as given out at the Indianapolis Motor Speed way today. Is as follews: Jimmy Murphy 2050, Harry Hart 1200, Frank Elliott 375, Kddlo Hearno 320, Pletro Dordlno 19G, Ralph Do Palma 155, Itoscoo Sarlci 140, Art Klein 127, Jo0 Thomas 112, Jerry Wonderllch 103, Ora Halbe 90, I. P. Fettermau GO, Ira Vail iO, Tom Ally 35, Peter do I'aola 28, Eddlo Mlllor 2C. NEW TODAY Itl'Sl UN Vflllr nhl rtm'nrlu V Junu Hecords. SIIEPHEHDS. 5 FOIt IlENT About 20.D00 acres of good grazing luud, no foxtail, well watered. Dwlnnell Lumber Com pany, Matdoitl, Calif. C-10 Now Player Music-Holla Just ar rived. EAIIL SHEPHKUD. 6 NEW POTATOES, Green peas and all kinds of fresh vegetables dally. Public Market. Phone 1G9-W, 9th and Klamath. ' 5-3 Host up your old Rocords. Junu necords. SIIEPHEHDS. New X FOR SALK Apartment house furniture- and equippment, In two story brick building In good condi tion, excellent location, good lease. This Is a real bnrgaln. Ask us tor location and price. Chllcote Smith, 727 Main St. 5-t Kent up .Minr old Iti'i'nnlx. Juno Records. .SIII.TIIKUDH. Now fi Now I'liocr Music Holts Just nr Hied MAUL SIICI'llllllli r FOR HALL WJille Ivory nib. used 3 months, wicker bubv Iiiikkv iiml high eltalr. 720 N .Hh, plume ;iuii-.m. r-' Itesl up our old llccolilii Nen Juno Iteciirds. MIIKPIIKRIIH. f. KOI' It ('((RDM of first elans 2Hmli (liinvooil for sale, 17,50 per cord Public Mai kid, Dth and Klamath Now Pluyer Mindu Rolls Junt nr iImmI. -KARL HIILPIIKRD. 5 il.lFTKD Fiuni Ollxer's )urd, Al ., ... ... I goiiui on Saturday, May 2 till. An i .'i'?.?' ? !,.,.I.',..U." U J"'" "r" ' 'ln kltlfli. i! weeks old. gniv bend fixed - I.AItl. HllhPHKRD ""111111 neck, slilpes 011 back Anyoliti FOR MALI.' I.Ynlinmy gan eunllie, I 'ii h. P, rJ-lni'li pulley, I'lli. Ceil. trlflinl pinup. All In first i'Iiish uhii tlltlon, Al C0hl.1l, 44 Main HI. (.' FtIR HALL' Tomatii plants nt 40 'i Main HI Al Crystal, .1-7 PI'IILIC NOTICE Warning lo drinkers al the niciio uhliii: Itiroiuiiitloii leKiirdliiK I tin Hull Your names will bn turned WILL TRADi: Ford liiurlliH body for whereabouiH tif siuiie will b,. nard-1 Into the prosecuting attorney hero Ford commercial hod). Public 'ml. Adiliest Jno (llher. AIroiiiii "Her Market, 1Mb and Klamath. 5-7 1 !"' !''' C M ADAMH. 1 PROSPERITY TALKS, No. 4 THINK HOW YOU CAN HELP KLAMATH FALLS GROW! i m. umiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiv ir jl cfySjTnHr.- ioa-iiiBi i iBBBBBBBBVVwV'v .BBBBBBHHHV' J I BBBBBBLLBVHHS . WE MUST HAVE MORE HOMES IF WE WANT KLAMATH FALLS TO GROW Here's one time you can be a "public benefactor," while at the same time SAVING YOURSELF A LOT OF MONEY. Just realize the big fact that the cost of everything that goes into BUILDING is about as low as it will ever be for years to come in some cases lower! The home you BUILD NOW will cost less NOW. It will get you out of the KENT-PAYING CLASS, and you can turn your rent-money into deposits for your bank account. Tho home or apartment you leave is sorely needed by some one else less fortunate than you he must continue to rent. The building you put up will give jobs lo dozens of men, directly and indirectly. It will put new life into the hardware, lumber, millwork and other lines of business. It will put money into circulation, some of which is bound to COME BACK TO YOU. Every new home in Klamath Falls adds to the population of Klamath Falls. It enhances the value of real estate around it. The jobs is creates increases the EAKNING-POWER of our workers, and ALSO THEIR BUYING POWER, which means NEW. PROSPERITY FOR ALL. BUILD NOW Klamath Falls TIiIh spucu paid fur by thu Imstl lies men of Klamath Fulls for thu Help Your Own City fc You Help Yourself JfMi ' t lv i Bn T benefit of thu lominuulty. ' ' i . ., f ; ,, - --.. . ' " ' ;. . ' '". . . , ' , OUR HERD IS TUBERCULIN TESTED Hert uy your old Hecords. Sew Juno Records. SHEPHERDS. G ,u.i. UfctfiU,... ,J-t