The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 05, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Will Represent U. S. iu In
ternational Race for
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WAtllllNtlTON, ,ug, B Miior
linear V. WeKlmor, who will rcjirc
Ht'tit Hid Fulled HI 11 ( i") tit my In Hi"
International Itiillnou rinoti f r Hid
(lonloii Hi'iiniiti tinpliy In Unmmi.
Hwltxorliiinl, luni It In place liy win
nlnit lint 1111II11M11I 'llinliiiillnn urn
fiiini Milwaukee. I11M May llln Iml
loon won ticiin a largo Hold, I no id
Hint iilmnM twice 11 ri fur as any otlinr
lu'ii: anil landing In IJuiihiie. Ho w;ih
tho imly ititt'iiliint who liimloil nut
rlitit of tlm United Hiatus
.Miijur WcMoer .In listed among
lint few higher army nflliom who
won their way In (-iiiimiiIiikIiiiih by
way nf llti lank, lln idnrliM iih a
pilwilo In K rnmpnuy of the Tlilril
llatiallnn of eiiglueoiH, In tmu. nii'1
a )imi' lati'i- was iiii(ilnli!il to 1 lie
111 111 lit ry uiadomy. lln gradual nl In
Unifi mil was aiiUrel to tint Infan
try. Mnnl nt liiti miivI'i- lin hi en In
llm Infantry, In whlr'i arm of t't"
nenlro hit win ilUii'i-ii-in m a rlfl
iimwunil hi'iti jilstul'tihoi
.jSl'rU'r to tlio wirllelintlim f lm
I'lilli'il mates In llm worll war In
nencd In tho HlKiial Corp. Iielni: a
signed (ti Ilia air sun lee In luix.
In wltli h lin roim In tlio liimporurv
limit uf colonel.
.Major WMt(ur'n s.-ril in ll.e
army Inn been illstliiguMicd llu
IK'IW'll III HIlHTIll ri'lllltlMllll posi
tions, mining them at pol n ill"
Krl of embarkation nt Hobnken. Ik
wan largely responsible fur tit" i n
nulzallun nml iiiliiiltiUlrml m if II. i'
titiiiKiii nf alrrr.ift prodm linn atnl
i.rrxi'il an exerullW' of Hid Mr r-(I..-.
from l!i I!) n IU20.
Ho In 39 your nf a c in I holds
llm ml I m; of liallnmi ii1iirir titl'l
nlmhlp iillnt Willi Limit. Colon d
Frank F. I.11I1111. miollinr w ill known
nrmy hallnoulsl. Ii it wnni i'o,itn!,inl
In lln natloiinl liallimn of IH'.'I. II U
Itiltire.itlui: In nnti) that Uilnn, then
a lieutenant, wax llm flul ('union
lirnni'lt fun liiillonn 1 iKM for lite
(iuiiliui-lleuiiell trophy.
Wlilln In llm inllllary nradentjr
WMocr wan wry mtlwly liMift
i't In M'.mr's mnl nlliletlrH rind l.c
has 1 tirrh'il tlu N.iniit 1 liitenst
Into It In (no li.illnnii work.
Major Wontnver won' in (Jene i
early In .Inly to malm detailed mud
lea of Hot nlo rtirri'iilH ami oi.i.
tlotiH In Hint part of llm WiiM pie
pant lory to his i.irtlcli tloii in tm
liili'rnattiiiial raco.
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lliamui'll h. MiltciMin
I'lanlc (' llrniiiwvll, ulali- ittipor
liiti'iiilunl of ituto ImnliH, flli'il a
iill. In iiillly )imlurilay iiflirnonii
ni;aliiiit lloim Nl(:licrt,i)ii fur tlio r.ol
Icctliin of IS, 010 10 iillcc'il iliiu on
a. nolo lln aIno ankii thai curtain
(110)1(11 1' Htllll'lll'll III) Bold ami tliu
protui.'ifH llii'ii'froiii lio applluil on
tlio tlolit Attornon twn amount! i
to $S'iu am uskcil mnl liilcri"i m
8 per cent from Dticiiilmr 20, 1921.
Nlcl.urimu wnt fornmrly proprlulor
of tlio Ilex cafo which rlojcd IU
iloorn Mmiilny.
Hpcd.il violin Htilo hy Hurry Ilnrul
al Community dinner 4 .'.
Two Uiljy oatrlclir nullcU larcel
poll from Jocljiionvlllc, Tin., n ilny
iifkr Imltliliic to i:. II. llclimlJt.
"Wnnlilnffton, 1) C, nrrhil Mfo
nml rutni'l. Tjio llttlv L'lrt lian lirr
itrmn full nlttioucli Hicy'ia only a
few Can oil.
Ancient Theatre nt
Ficaolc May Be Used
Again for Production
K. C. Ball Team to Meet
Dorris Demons" Tomorrow'
Tlio KnlrJil'il of ColillilliilH liafc
hull li;am will meet Dorr) Hiitnlay
for. (ho flml lime, ami If they win
thin rsniin) they will meet the local
full for Hie champloniihlp of Hip
county Tlio K. C'u. havo rcrclvcJ
lli'.'lr new Rultn and pl.in to Initiate
tltoni with a victory.
Klamath Cubs and Lost
River G'- " to Play
l'l.liUi:.NTi:. Italy. Auk 5--'llm
otil Unman Ihrntvr at 1 loiolo wilt
tltli autumn. If prt'Kunl plaint nio
(airli'il out. lio itscil again for tlio
purpnuo It wan rirlKlually no woll con
hlrurtcil for oiilitrlcn ni;o. It will
w(Uii'ii thy proiluttlnn of n irlcH of
V1aJ liui'uiU tiiMo ltd kIoiui m-nlii
will ho filled. Ii Ik hopcil. hy latter
iluv innrlilH wlm will flml InlcreHl In
llm iiomiI l.k-ii (lalirl'-lo' il' Amiuiirlii J '""l f'r )""r HlnBS al K. K. K.
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The Klamtlli I'alU Culm nml I.iut
HImt (iiuutM wilt crom lulu on Mo
due diamond tomorrow afternoon
Whllo tlio proweM of Ihu Culu In
well cMablliihril, tlio Cll.intit aru 'an
mikiiomi itianllty; hut from all re-J
portH, the liaiim uro evenly matihed
ami a cnod camo may ho uxpecleit.
Tlio r.nmii will ntsrt promptly at '.' ;
I'. M.. manager llakrr of tlio C Ant
nnnoitnceil, and faim nhuuld tv
cum their vMn early. '
l.mlleH c.el tho.io ItenlN Mlralclilen
cd. IJuallly Hlmo Shop M. H Hideo.
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1.iii.ltiw til Tim llluirli Tin Otlmui
'((IllltlJ (IV III" Mll'llf l"W '..-. .
nf Mheliii f. '
In i;lvlnii tiln Hiipporl to tlio project,
mid It Ih prplmhlo that onu of hi
ttm;eilloH will lu In the repetory.
Thlrt t il I II of the iln)M of Itoiuu I
hemulfiilly lorated In the nn lent
Klriinrnii to Mi that ntitiitlu upon llm
iilleroveni hllU nliotu rir,tri:;o It
Iin adinlralile nroiitillt' proptulleH.
Nliieleen Hern of nIoiio ue.it: rllll re
main In llm k"iu(tlriln ur vnriii In
illametur, whllo Junt lieloiv llieao urn
thrcif'moro'rowii'of nperlril feuts iineil
In iddni-liii' liy pormnm of rank.
It In pioponeil, lieKlniilui; nctt Sep
temlier, to ;lvo perforumnrci try
nprliiK anil mituiiiu when tlio weather
In Italy Ik p.tilletilarly ai;recablu. In
nililllloli to Iho irAiinunzIo piny, Ihu
flrnt lerleu of proilurtlons wilt In
clude a Creek ( laiutlo imi;eil, a mel
oilyima. prohahly OrphotiN hy Mnn
tneiie, tin, u ilr.imu from Iho pen
of n modern Italian writer.
Christian Church
A. B. BRISTOW, Minister
m Services Tomorrow, August 6
Bible School 10 A. M. Morninff Worship 11 A. M.
Senior C. E. 7 P. M.
Reports From Turner Convention At
Each Service
Union Service 8 P. M., Methodist Church
S. J. CHANEY, SPEAKER
co.vcmt AVii.vn: kusikiints
Alti; .Uai.NMT I'AUK
(Coullutied ftoin l'ano 1 )
nml (It) paiK whera thejo Iiiih nl
lendy hoe n tin Imestiueut uf up
proximately Jllt.UOO.OO.
That tlio roulu of tlio nuu west
ulile road Iiiih not heeu deilded
upon, nml until thin I determined
t no actlult kliuuld bu tukcu uu u
rump vile.
That while wc reallto there U n
neceinliy for u public camp
Kroutid. wo feol tlint u mojurlty of
Ihu cIllietiK of any coinmuulty
would want HtU form of municipal
improvement In tliu outljlnt; din
trlilH of iho city and not In Iho
lenldenci) tactions. There uro many
fluu peuplo 'Mho will iiso a public
(.imp ground, ,ut Huto Ik alto it
largo percentago of floating ram
pur.i who aliould not bo 'parked
Immediately adjacent to rcsldcnro
property Wo fiel Hint theri) Is not
a member of Iho chamber of cum
luereo who Is fonterlng this inovo
incut who would willingly Imvo tlio
Property Immeillntely mljacunt to
IiIh hoiun turned Into a public
cumplng Ground.
Wo therefore protest against tlio
moemciit as nt present outlined,
mid respectfully uak Hint tlio chum
her of commerce, tnku no duflnltu
union to locato a Municipal Camp
ing (iround until the mutter lias
been properly put buforb'tlio prop
erty owners and taxpayors ut largo
uud they aro given n volco in tlio
matter, una until some doflnlto
mid feasible mothod of financing
tliu purchuso nnd luulutunnnco ut
u camp grouHil bus been Uotermlu
cd upon,
Tlio City of Portland will bo repre
sented by her mayor nnd a delegation,
of citizens. 4-5
NASH AUTOMOBILES
(NEW PRICE)
4 CYL. F. O. B. KLAMATH FAbLS .
6 CYL. F. O. B. KLAMATH FALLS.
$1125.00
$1475.00
THE BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE
BILLS' NASH AGENCY
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METROPOLITAN GARAGE
II, II, Muniln, who linn been oiling
deputy nlulo giimu warden horn hIiico
Hid reidgiiallou of Henry' KtoiiL, will
ho relieved by tlio limit who Ium cc
(iipteil tlio regular nppolfitmnnl,
either tonight r tomorrow, It wax
not known today Just' who IH? new
gamo warden would ho hut It In uti
derutyod thai ho In mi old man at the
gamu of delecting vlolntom of tliu
hiiiillnr; nnd fishing lawn,
Mrs, (I, I. Tllack nf Vanniunr. II.
('., Ik hero with her nlcro, Mis I.'llta
belli Darker, of California, who In
iircninpsnylni: her to llrltlsh Colum
bia, Tlioy nro thn linuno gupsl of
Mrn. Illnck'n ulster, Mm, I.ou Arens.
MIksoh I.liclle llarlnn, fireln Mndl
sou nnd Oram Clllolt will return
from fiprlni: rrcek loday. They havo
been nt tho 1). II. Campbell camp
nlncn Hundny.
Mr. nnd Mrs Moyd llynn nnd twn
children, I.altie nnd Allta, nro hern
from Portland n the guests of Mm.
Uiiii'h ulster, Mm. (I. A. Massej.
Tlmy expect to lucnto hero Iu tin
near future.
fieorgn Stronbrldgo nf ChIlo(illn
was In tlio city yeslordny attending
to business nffalrs.
Oscnr Campbell, a farmer In tlio
I.o nd I a district, mndo a trip Into
town yeslordny after supplies.
T. J, Snook, Justice of tlio peace at
Chlloquln, was a business visitor here
yesterday.
The I'cclt-Jmlali excursion agency
sponsored a parly of tourists Into
Klamath county yesterday under the
direct guidance, of Mr. and Mrs. K.
II. Judali, of flan Francisco. Thoso
travollnp In the party were. Mr. and
Mm. C. H. Ashley, Mm. M. K. Uarr,
Miss J. K llalnz, Mlm M. C. Craw
ford and Miss K. 1'erry, all of San
I'ranclsco and Oakland.
A distinguished parly nf tourists
from llolie, Idaho wcrn Mr. nnd Mm,
W. N. Uegnn. Muster llllllo and Tim
Itcgnn mid Mrs )'. J. Illocklnger.
Mr. and Mm. Charles A. Stewart,
of tho .Stewart Hotel, were hern last
night on their tny from San Fran
cisco (o Crater I.al.o and oilier scenic
points In Oregon
Miss Ccorglann (icrllnger, a mem
ber of nu old and prominent family
In Portland, wtinso mother Is the
only woman member nf the board of
regents of Iho I'uhcrxlly nt Oregon.
Ik here wllh .Mb II.JT. T.illls, of Sou
Frunrlsco nnd I. F. Christy also of
Fair Francisco. They aro guests nt
Iho Whlto Fellenn hotel.
Miss Molllo nonolsnn. Mm. Martha
Hawkins nnd Mlin'KnoIa Hawkins
will leavo tomorrow morning for
Fredenbcrg springs.'
Miss Inn Rrnham will rhaperoun
ii group of girls on n camping trip
to Hocky I'olnt tomorrow. They ex
pect to bo away for tho greater part
of tlio week.
T. .V, Cunningham and sons, Floyd
niuf Forest were county seat lsltom
yesterday from their ranch homo In
l'lno tlrovo.
I.owls F. Arnold was another of
tho l'lno firovo .irtnom to pay a
business lslt to tlio county scat yes
terdny. V. S. Hart loft today for Sacra
mento utter spending soveral da) a
horo Iu conuoctlon with construction
of tlio new Hart theatre.
There U but ono thing wrong; with
Crater lake, and that la tho ah
souco of homes, according to Miss
It. Carolous and Mlsa I). Curmody
of San Francisco, tourists, who left
ou this morning's train. "When tho
management furnishes horses wo
aio comiilg back," they declared.
Mrs. h. Adums Is hero from Ocr
ber, California, for u visit with her
grundaughter, Mm. L, Houston.
Mr. and Mm. Hollo C. Oroosbock
nnd family havo returned from Sea
side, whero they upeut uu uujoyablu
two week'a vacutlou.
Hilly l.amlla, olghl-jear-old hoii
of Mm. W. T. Laiidlw, who liua been
uerlously III for' tho past tbrou
weeks witi typhoid fever, la report
ed slowly recovering.
Mnc. l'aul Urcltoiiuteln, who re
roully Buffered u MtfoUo of lurulysls.
Is routined to 'bed under tho euro
of a tiulued iiurao, Sho Ii.ih recov
ered her upeeeh but U in u gravu
oi ed her nnuccr bit Is iu serious
Not a dull momoiit at Community
dtuuer Monday evening. .4-5
A HlCKCOMINU
Newspaper prints matrlago .ra
port uu follews: "An avorago ago of
females murryliiB. 25, Ayorago ugo
ft mulos, 28.
A lurgo attondauco Is assuiod for
(ho Community dinner ut White Full
euu hotel Monday opening. 4-Q
Monday at Tlio l.lborty, Tho Queeu
ot Bliebr, H 6,
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Nobody Ever Regretted
fitnrtinn n ftltvinm Ai-rminl Ju)v
Starting a Savings Account
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The peculiar thing about saving is that while-
everybody is "going to" so few actually start.
Wc wish to emphasize the importance of getting"
started. Open an account at once if only for a dol
lar. And by adding to it from time to time you will
be surprised how your account will grow. And once
started it is wonderful how the "savings habit" will
take hold of you.
Wc pay 4'v per annum on your savings.
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The First National Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE,
The Home of Over 4,000 Depositors '.
. Member Federal Reserve.
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Oh, Hoy! Don't miss It or you'll bo Charles Fayette, cornet soloist,
sorry. Community dinner nt Whltu will give a special number at Coin
1'ellcnn Monduy evening-. 4-G munlty dinner. , , 4-3
Mayor Ilakcr ot Fortland Is an elo
quent speaker. Hear him at tho com
munlty dinner Monday ovonlng. 4-5
fan ti4e,iiribs
Ten teams composed of liye business men of Klamath
Falls will take the field Tuesday morning te:
1. Adequately finance the Chamber of Commerce, .foi
the present year. ' . r
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2. Raise an advertising fund to tell the prospective
settler, the sportsman, the laborer and the investor about thebp-
portunities, advantages and attractions of Klamath County. :
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3. Make a payment on an automobile camp site, -which
will enable us to hold the property until it can be equipped as a
municipal camp ground.
Our success in this undertaking will depend directly upon
the response of the business men of Klamath Falls give these
team workers.
Let us show California that Klamath also knows how!
THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE,
M. S. WEST, Chairman.
KLAMATH FALLS
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Help Your Own City
It You Help Yoursdf
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