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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1922)
F ' fttTUITOAV, JOTiT , 1022. ) THE EVENING HERALD,' J KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tiitfc Four !n ' i i! .' Personal Mention Mr. nml Mrs. II. W. llrldgford mill MIhh Miirjorlo Cutting, who Is vlnKIni: hero from Han Francisco, will loavo rnrly tomorrow for Knglo ltldgo tavern to pemj tlio day. Walter Htronnch of Santa Harliara, California nrrhed In tills city for n short visit with Mr. nml Mrs. K. J. Ksplnoxa on his way to Crater lako. Mr. and Mrs. K, n. Kcnncs drov0 Into town )etcrlay from San Fran cisco vln Crater Lake, and will spend several weeks visiting with old friends here. Fred Schnllock and I.esllo llogcrs mado business trip to Kirk os lerday, where they spent the day at (ho logging camp of the Kwauna llox company 11UCK SAM-S MAXY Sales of Hulck cars aro reported by I.onls llonglnnd of llio llulck Sales & Sorvlco company to the fol lowing purchasers: Mr. 0. Peyton, 1022 "six"; Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Skill' Ingtnn, 1922 "four"; Mrs. (iuy Man ning, 1922 'four"; W. I.. Kraln, 1922 "six"; L. IhildlHclmr, 1922 "six." This Is tho last of thn car load which arrived hero recently mull I m Mont of Klamath Falls noddy folk spent tho first of tho woek In tho country or at some of the near by towns where Fourth of July col-j ebratlons were held. very Ilttlo spout ,tho Any at Spring 1'ioi'k ns guests of l. 11. C.implii'll.nnd Mrs. Fred Dmibur. NEW TODAY I'Olt SAI.K I hay loader. 1 nidi- . Mower K Molltin tractor. All I luuv mid In pcrferl shape. Terms I .1 II Heed. .M.N N l!th, T-l l I A MIDDI.i: Aro lady would llko hoiisekeeplni; position for elder-1 ly couple, or widower No objection tn eMIilrim Atlili.tmi I liiiiti..1...i.i...-" Mrs. i:. S. i:illolt chaperoned n llonild otfiin. Kl..nmii, i.,.it s.ml llnii'. tlinreforK. was devoted to I ltnrlv of vtiiinir iinnulit In I i-ti I .... ' - - I It Is hoped to receive nnolhor car-l acUla, lMortllt,1R. -ryu-re were n ! l.ako on Ti ivwluy. Thoy worn Misses!1'0'1 !,AUi- S. "noM "f "''n ''""H load shortly to fill aw nl.lnK orders.) fow cnWi limxovor ,im, several ' Lucille lU.rlan. (Ireta j.l.i.l....... T ,7':: .'. T. IT.. 'J! '"!!!"" affairs for out-oMowu quests wlut Ur.ifo Hilt off. Hex LnPinrlc. Jaif meadow, balauio first class" piistuie I.liidiunu iuiiI Lot lleatle. i"r If ploughed Is sullahln for p.ralli ', A . I or tiiraUu, free of rock or liriuih Small house, barn, koihI well I'rlie AuotheV ulcnle of Interest will bo 2,tMirt. Seo owner. F. It Hull. 119 Hoagland said 'A Sure Paymaster' Morning St'iinoii, 1 1 A. M. Solo li III lien l: M lllrll Sunday Si hum Mi'ls at I" A ,l fuliili Service. .N I' l. Presbyterian Church Sixth nml Pine are t lulling hero and l'ellcau ' LlltKltTV TOXIt.HT The worst thugs In the wild1 of the t 1 The Ltitichokoko Camp Fire girts I snent a wry plensaut week at Spring Creek under lito chaperon ago of the Itcv. and Mrs. Arthur Itlce. Tho girl who wil on this trip were Kvolyn AmUke. Jean Miss Nan Siemens, who has been , Tranvnn, ,,,,, fri.aonly t,0,.n the! Thompson. Klvlr.i Call. fiiu Lewis ncro or inn pa mo..... "'k MaKt, ,rhers. recruited from the with Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Siemens. I f0,Mm ,lm, j(,sa of ,...,,,,. ,n!U returned this morning to Portland. , ou (J 10 AMrnn shoro,. 0ro H,lch Mr. and Mrs. i.. u. van iiencn left on Wednesday of this week for Portland. They will make the trip In their car. A crew of men and horses began breaking ground on Fourth stro'.t this morning preparatory to start ing paving operations. 11. N. Mco returned last night from San Francisco, where he has been purchasing stock for his store this past week. He expects to leave In the near future for New York on one of his yearly buying trips, and will In this way supple ment his western stock with the latest from the east. Word has been received here of tho marriage of l.ee Carter and M(ss Dorothy Vcntch In Iloseburg last week. Carter Is woll known here, having been employed by the Western Union company last win ter. Ml Vcatch Is a native of tho valley city. F. II. Macomber ot San Francisco nml L. V. Graham of Kansas City .ire lumbermen who aro here on business this week. .Miss Irene V. Conway and Miss KoKcmary Conway, who have been nut on u camping trip slnco their schools' closed hero this spring, left on the morning train for their homo In Othkosh, Wisconsin, ex pecting to roturn here In tho fall. Dr. William Kuder and Dr. J. L. Lotisu, both of Oakland, who arc spending their vacation on Klamath lake, left for Eaglo ltldgo this morning after a day spent In town. A. K. Gravcnsteln of tho Chllo quln Lumber company, Is register ed at tho. White Pelican hotel today. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wallace are tourists from San Francisco who stopped over In the city last night. Thoy wero guests at tho White Pel ican hotel. Miss draco Cooklngham stopped hero last night oa her way up to Chllonuln. Walter G. Wejit. Klamath Indian agent, wa,s here last night on offi cial business. Mrs. Louise Epperson, aged TO. died at 7:30 this morning at her homo In Eddysvllle, Iowa, It was learned by Mrs. A. n. Epperson of this city through a telegram from Mr. Epperson, who was called to bin mothers bedside about threo weeks ugo, Is Impersonated by Wallace lterry. famous screen bad man" in l'rlcllla Dean's t'nlveral-Jewol starring ve hicle. "Wild Honey." now nt the Liberty theatre. Other character parts are played by such well-known artists n Noah Horry. Landers Stp-cn-. ltaymond lllathwayt. Carl Stockdale and Harry Deltoy. l.llx'rt Sunday l Sunday "Sky-High" opens nt the Liberty theatre. Tom Mix Is tho star, and you'll never really know what speed Is M'l ou see this Fox picture. A leap across n chasm 2.000 feet deop. a dash through the Orand Canyon of Aritona In nn all, plane and a drop from the 'plane Into the Colorado river that's Mix. Don't neglect to be In trim for this picture. You'll need ytvir 'nerve. Hemember! It will bo here tomorrow. Marlea Held. Jennie Telrvll. Mar garet Cummlngs, Thelum iJrlMle. Itulh Kllngenburg. Lstlln Von llergoldorff ;md Mildred Hideout. The young ladle, a a club, wish to thank their man v'frlends who made the wonderful trip to Spring Creek possible. . Another activity of the club was thL shower given tho week before for MUs F.iunle Virgil, now Mrs. tint ono on Sunday for tho iiioiuliurs jN' 10tl' st- ''"'"'"i ''"' S'H' of tho ll.viipy Hour Seulne Chili. I ... .. .. HH'iu mini ) which will Hedrlck ill. ILvppy Hour Sewing Club, I JIX'CIIPTIONAI. Mrs. Curtis ! ti'l meet, with ChlUiiiiiii. Mrs AU D. IMenv mid MUs Olive Pleno. iit liliiHlo i.i.in.1 .i in,. LOlltilNI! Horses for lean- or sale M.i(nri. j'linin,. t ... i. . 1'w trained horse for tram use. , "" ,"" ' """ Two ponies. See At. (1. Dublin' leaso Irrigated M ncro farm near Mallu. Klw )car leaso at low rental III I'liilit lii.m lniilllrn A. 1.. WIhIi ard. 12U South Seienlb St ,s wero tho .Inspiration for u delightful flit bridge party yesterday, for which Mrs l.otllt linger w-.m tho rlinrni Ing hostess.' The o.istrn gnosis nro vIsltltiK Mrs. K. H. like mid Miss Cutting Is the houso guest of Mnv II. W. llrldgford. Tho hoiin was beautifully decorated ill roses mid purple cletiuttU and ferns. At tho White I'ollrmi hotel. V WANTED Young lady to art as cuililer mid mako bills ot furo on typewriter. Apply nt tho Owl Cafe S-10 FOIt KENT Nicely furnished front room, bath and phono. M2 N. 9lh St. K-l 1 WANTED Skilled or unsklllod bov fuctory help. Hood wages. Apply nt our offlco or phono 70. Pelican liny l.lllbr. Co S-12 close of tlu bridge gamos d:ilnt ro- Eldou Dennis, who up mull the frrshmont wero sorted by tho hos time of her marriage, was the as- tess. Prli.n wont to M-s. Peter Al slstnnt guardian for Luuchoko. I hertson ami Miss Mnrlorle CntiiiiL. 'Tho guests wore- .Mcidamo.s V II WOl'I.D LIKE To rout idilln horse Mrs. C M. ltamsby and daughter.! Hall. W. E. Lamm. II. D. Morto.iKoii . ,m. Simduys. and fre.uieutly In .. . .i...i ...... .. ---.. --. -- ioMning. I'none s.is-w. s I Miss Elizabeth, accompanied by Miss Alice Miller, ho U spending tho summer months here visiting her father, J. J. Miller, from llerkr ley, California, aro at Hocky Point for a week's outing. The Ladies' Elks club will not meet on Tuesday as previously an nounced, but has been postponed until July IS. The delay Mary Moore. Charles U Monro, E. II Plko, Forest Plel I. 11. Jllbbort. Allen Hlbbert. II. W. llrldgford. II I) Newell. A. 3). Pierce and Misses ORo Pierce and Marjorlo Cutting. Friday of last week Mrs. Sldno) Abbott and Miss Elizabeth Siilllvnn entertained for Mr. mid Mrs. Alfred I). Severance if San Fnuicisco. who i.'nii iiKVT- COLONIAL ltOOMS. llth near Main St.. away from other buildings, big supply of fresh air, large rooms, good bed and Reed bath. No boil bugs tf FOIt ItENT .1 room furnished Apt. Also two front sleeping rooms 119 N lllth St Phono 312-W. V-10 THE STItAXD Story book, novel and natural his tory, slnco tlmo without memory, have always mado It known that bears aro famous for the proverbial sweet tooth. Likewise everyone of them have aRreed that honey Is bruin's delight In any country or clinic. Good proof of this may be obtained by those who Bee the Wg James Oliver Curwood photoplay pro duction, "God's Country and the Law," which comes to the Strand ' theatre Sunday. In this picture a big black bear takes the part In tho action of thu1 early scenes when In ono especially Interesting scene ho Is shown per-' forming a notorious bear's trick of stealing honey from tho cabin of a woodsman. The old bear used In this scene, while not a hlgly trained j animal, was the property of a Malnol farmer. His master doubted bis abil ity to go through with the scenes' when Sidney Olcott, the director. ask-( cd for a loan of him. According to tho j director, the bear performed his taskj with less rehearsal than any of the human members of tho cast. was were hero us the guedts of Mr. nml! mid Lincoln ti. ..! I... !.. .(..It. Al 11..I1a f i !.. I1.. TM. .. ..I I- VrtU.l'l) UJ ..( livafcl. Ufc wuutl-J 1., .111. 44t.ri UtllV.', Illl'!' Will I'llJU- -Garagc Apply at 9th S.I 1 ICE CREAM 1 QUART OF ICE CREAM CONTAINS AS MUCH NOURISHMENT AS V pounds of .Stent, 1 1-5 pounds Bens, 4l pounds of Peas, 4 pounds Potatoes or 14 Errs Substitute Ice Cream for other foods this hot weath er and tft-'t away from that hot stove Don't forget we still make YUM YUM-lhe best ever Klamath Falls Creamery Hamilton, who Is tho brother Mrs. C. I. Ileckard, tecretary the club. Thursday of thfs week Mesdanies E. L. Elliott. Leslie TerwllllBer, II of'ed tho evening nt cards were: Mr and I of! Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. I). II. I I Crump. Mr. ami Mrs. Sottr.inee. Mr and Mrs Abbtt and Ml is Sullivan I FOIt SALE Ford touring car, cheap for tash, also now Souoru mnl 10, records. MS l.luriiln. S I'Olt Sl.i: fc.Ha lii.h Witiber w.igoti, mid I Dull Mum wagon mi'' iron wliii I wiikiiu 1 19 N loth SI Phiine III J W t I'Olt Ml I ti" ' l.'l N IHh M f..t t. Herald classified ads pr oa. Independeuce tmni'. Oninlte ltlv I). L. Stewart and Jack Furber, cr dUtrlct, will reopen "t THE STAH Tho greatest talent In the motion picture Industry has been enlisted In making "The Lotus Eater," an Asso ciated First National attraction, which will litrln an enuaccment of Epperson's mother and fath-i two daps at tho Star thtatro on er visited hero about four years ago, and tho father died a year lator, i Ep person probably will return to this city within two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Drehr hao returned from Los Angeles whro they havo been living for thu past hIx mouths, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Cozad accom panied by their duughtor, Mrs. Phil lip Pope, havo returned from an ox tended automobile) trip to Tti-uo, Nevada, and other points. They spent tho Fourth of July at Lake Tahoe. A. Kallnu, one of the prominent businessmen lu tho Malln country, was In town this morning purchas ing supplies. Mr. mid Mrs. L'mll Drehr am mov ing to llonmua for tho summer, where Drehr will bo connected with tho Long Pine Lumber company. Matt Kgan Is In town this week end from tho Algomu lumber com pany's mill. Miss Murlo Obunchulu accompanied by Miss Mildred Thrasher will leavo this uttornoon for tho Obuiichalu ranch near Uly. Iloth girls ue ou tholr summer vacations. Miss Obon chain Is with tbo First National bunk mid Miss Thrasher Is employed by Klumuth County Abstract company. A, It. Wilson Is spending tbo week cud with his fumlly at tnclr sum mer camp In Swan luku valley. Arthur Muddox accompanied by s.Mrs. Crundall, Mrs. Osier uixl Miss Mnblo Osier left this morning for Crutor lnko where they will pabs thu wcok-end. Mrs. h. r. Wllllts left this morn lug for Tuluitt, Oregon for u visit of Hoverul wovks with relatives and friends. Sunday uxcurslou to Eaglo. Itldgo nnd Rocky Point. Five hourB of good fishing. Hunt leaves landing Mv? r. -S Sunday. Heru Is tho cyUence: John Darrymoro stars In it. Marshall Ncllan directed It. Albert Payson Tcrbune wroto the story. George Ade wrote the subtitles. Wesley Harry, Colleen Moore. An na Q. Nllsson, J. Harney Sherry, Ida Wutcrman and Frank Currier are In tho supporting cast. Tho talo opens in the Mediter ranean whoro sofo wonderful scenic shots aro shown. Later tho ac tion Is diverted to New York city and then to Palm Ileuch. Finally tho principals are trans ferred to an Island In thu South Seas populated by persons who havo been shipwrecked und tosseTl upon tho little garden spot In tht Pa cific. It Is a story of tragedy, love, hu mor, udvvnturo und romance, woven together In such a skilful manner that It reaches tho heights of en tertainment. ' TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 19o- WHERE EVERTpODT, GOES- HOME OP THE nODKINHOX FEATTJRH8 JACK HOXIE "Cyclone Bliss" SUNDAY'S SHOW GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE LAW By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Another of the Big Northland Stories Everybody Enjoys Urban's Movie Chats, and Vaudeville Movies Good Comedy i i Admission 10c-20c. Continuous Show, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 IS YOUR ELECTRIC STARTER WORKING? Sunday excursion to KaK.'a Hldgo und Ilocky Point. Flvq hours of good fishing. Hoat leaves landing ut a a, m. 7-8 .Sunday excursion to L'uglu Itldgo nnd Jlocky Point. Flvo bourn of good fishing. I J oat leaves landing ut H a. m. 7-X Memories Will Live When You Say It With Flowers Flowers for every occasion Klamath Flower Shop 834 Main Street. l'liono 080 Open Sundaya 9 to 1 Week (lays, 8 a. in. to 8 p. in, 2$c For the Next Week We will Conduct a 25c Counter in Our Store You will be surprised at what you can buy foi! this amount Try This Store First SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE Follow the Drug Arrow Better have it overhauled before you go on that trip you are planning Complete electric testing equipment fo'r make of generator or starter on any car. any Most complete equipment for Automotive Elec trical work in Southern Oregon. Open for business now at the new location, and doing business every day, but not too busy to give the electrical equipment of your car the attention it needs. Rayfield Carbureters carried in stock, also a complete line of parts for this famous carbureter. il ' i & REX RENNER 234 Main Street Phone 367-R Klamath Falli .V S ii'.lu K t I - ., M .i. r i