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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1922)
ri'H i ,' ; j '" ' n t l-'IIIH.W, AI'Ol'.sT 18, I MM TtlE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1' ' Page Four '&j&mtf9t. ST P .' ' J 1 I i m r- -? m m i Personal Mention r.v The Office Cat Win. ". MoN'only Is spondlnK a week or two at Itocky I'olnt whore he In eroding n summer cottage. t V. V. Keen In In town after an ah nonce of nevernt day nent In tlio Illy pocttoo. V. S. Worden lott thin niornliiK for his home In rnrttnnd after n brief buslne.. vlidt hero. I I Mr. nntl Mr. Merle Kllporo of I.nnRoll valley were city visitor to lay. I1Y JUNIUH Koililet Ami Deride "Tlint mnro I Just Importcil." .said lite millionaire hnrse owner proudly, "once won Hie Derby." .-"Ilni-in," romnicnteil his frleml af ter a rlose Inspection of the animal, ",1'iirIIsIi or brown?" v Voi. Tlnse Ai1 llenlly Were l'llnlod Wanted A femiile donkey. Apply (In perRon. Yorkshire Post. Wanted Cook; Ono with omo ) .Scotch. In horjireforr;d,T--Inu'Jan!! IJnlTsh News. VJVNTi:n nonportable nalon r.lrls. yon. fanton (0.1 l.cdr.er. '' T Vy.' -.' . i - --k i Ho rnnliln't llrO 'without her. so he marrieil lier. brought her home anil went In the Hub. I John Mnrltn (-n)s the bent Hint can bo until of nonio persons Is that filoy tin not Interfere with the work of ntlnrfc . , -i S To live to d'rlpo olil use one must avoid belnj picked when croon, ojdnos J. B. Molvln. n, A Oiiedliin'uf (Sni . A forelKner, whono knowledge of Knnllsli laiiRuaRO wan gomexvhat lim ited wan looklnc at a car. with a pufc'rianlni; oye. Tho salesman said: "Thin nutomolillo In u bnrcaln! It will, go twenty-five allien with n Bal lon of pnnllm!" "V1I. I viim!" tho foreigner ex claimed. "How far will nho ko vld- r?" . . .?r I , .. l ft. r ' I. 8. Dyer and a party ef friends loft tRls inornlnK for Crater l.ako whom they will spend the week-end C. W. Moti has arrived for a visit , with his son. Oeorpo U. Molt and! family, from bin homo In Santa Clara. California. Prominent lumbermen hero this week-end are S. M. Hump and A U Storehouse both of Susanvlllo. California. i Mr. nnd Mrs. K. I.. Stephen?, who reside on n ramjli a fow miles south of town, wore In last ovonliiR visit ing with friends. A. S. Connor, present owner of tin) old Mitchell ranch at HTy. I spend ing the day In town attending to husinc affair. Mrs. (Joorge Thrasher accompanied by her mnnll granilaughter. Anna t.oulso loft thin mernlnj: for Oakland, California where they will visit with friends for the next month. V, T. Haildlcntono. who operates a ranch on tho Merrill road, was In town yesterday after a huntlnR II conno which will entitle him to take part In the big doer hunt Sunday. SirJL FREE TRIPS FOR ! ;e" IIS iPt NT i WinninR Members of Can nitiK Clubs Will Go to Europe, Expenses PniH CIIICAtlO. Aug l A three, mouths trip to Europe for four j country girls, with nil oponen paid. U the prlie that bus Jnl been an- I iiouiued fur wlnnlmr luemheDi nf . the cunning i'IiiIm nf the I'lilled States. Tliosn olnti.t lire rondilrled i I yS'jili.-Sl.-vt.&t'S y the agilciiltui-.il colleges and the. fulled Stales department of agrl culture. The American committee of (levanted franco Is providliiR the prlto trip for which r.fi.OOo girln tlio country over are exported to compote this Miiiuiner ami fall. Tho plan, provides fur the uniiiil local, country nnd stale ellmimitlon contests conducted bv the state ag ricultural college extension depnit lilents. KoIIowIiik that there will 1 bo five interstate or scctiminl con tests held at convenient exposition namely: Kn stern kI.iIim exposition. Springfield. Mass : South eastern states exposition at Atlanta, tieor- H. J. Mcllrlde. who moved from :,.,. ,, flllr ,, x,Him, here to Copco. California about a I sl()1x nty I()wa. Co,orilo ,, year ao. hai conwnted to return for f(lri ,,,,,,, CoU,r,1(ll) ,, , ,,.,. a few dayn deer hunt, and his manyj.,,,. inlr,111,unil iV.inrk .,m..i. tlon. Portland. Ore. The first nnd n-roiul highest scor ing teams at each oectlonal contest will compete fur national honor during the week of thu International ' ex poult Inn ut Chicago. December 2 C. W. Warren In here today from!" " At this content the honor I.U rnnrh hum,, nenr Illv. Ho Wan "'! I'"1" "!" "' "" awiinieu on Sho beats out her anvil solo In a Uttto shop In Grant, Mich. Mrs. Mary Harris Is her namo and nho' tho best In tho trade, liavlne tccn wlnclnc a steady right for :5 years. lour through Soiitlnrti Orogim. f i-; rludlng trips to Crnler lake and the! OreRon eaves. friends hero are awaiting hi arriv al this evening-. Mcllrlde Is In the! employ of the California Oregon I Power company and wan In chnrge nf part of the work here during Un building of the Link river dam. ' I' Pallernini and .1 f Pal 1 1' I o ii piiiliiern have broliKbl null i .ugalli-t D.ily A Moore iiHklng t Judgment against her fur the mini oi :t7:t ;i8 and HHt alloiney tees. . for payment of labor mid iniHerlaN ! ' Mipplled the defeildent. TREES SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES BULBS for fall Order thi'iii now delivery KlamathFlowerShop Cut Flowers Plants 8.11 Main III. Phone rHH A3r 2hI 11 Here's n ben that laid Its llrst cbb when iren moiithn uKI and In the BCt day that (ellow-cd ,iM COS eeg. tf you know nf nny hen that can cuual that ie-nrd you'll nr lirlso Mrn. J. J. Hklntur ot San Dlfso, Cal the owner shown hero with tho "laylnsrat hen that ever Utd." nut any! ' After a close observation wo con clude that tho minimum on which" a family of five can live In the sum the j provider happens to earn. I Other farmorn who wore In for their licenses yesterday were II. . Tower nnd non, Itobert W. from Kene: II. r.. CIovenRor of Warden and Jtnsle High, of Dorrls. Califor nia. Mlsn Margaret Schubert left this morning for Portland where nho ex pects to enter high school for the Looming twlnlor.', Sho wlllimnke Tier numiu Willi, lier sijier'.'irn. iiimr Arnold. I accompanied .the basis of by bin son-in-law. ,,u ""'"' "' eiurienry in iieinon- Chnrlon Collier. Mr. Collier, who jraiuiB cuuiiiiig in jiiuging ..inne.i I In a local hospital recovering from l''l"d "1 ''X he homo panning a Run nliiit wound. Is reported better record, iin.i nlthniiKb nhO In not set able to! The unit will leave next June nnd dlrerled by a guverniiieilt extension agent, forty or more states of the union will be represented In this ron lest, uhleli In the largest eer run dueled for the boyn mid girl rtnli work In the fulled State In point of prlte money mid In the number of competitor. The :,r.iino i-utiiiiug club girls are u purl of r.oo.oon furm boy and girls In tho clubs di-mou ntratlng the belter farm mid I i- prnrtice under the supervision of the agricultural colleges itlul the I nil led Slate department of iigrrulnir- ll. Nnlloiiiil . Mlliplie), el ill ). The first N'litlouiil bank has filed, huh for i he foielo.iiire ot a inort-' Kiigo against f C. Miliphey, Muillli ' llrollnes, V. f Van Ihiion, W. f Van fiiion. trustee In the mailer of, .1 M Nlchol a bankrupt. smii.i: ' i "If easy enough to be pleasant i When IUe Hows by like a song! ' lliil the mini worth while Is Hie niati who can sinfle i Large Sle .Standard Mnke Player 1 When oxorythtng KQf dead wrong.", wl) mwi(, , w(r wn lu,V(, ak. j eu III ejrhiillge oil new nmall sle 1 Wanted to Know , player will bo mild ut Hie price of j a used straight piano. A tendeifoot. who wn at a west i em fort when mi Indian uttnck wan etiiKi'li'il. niinriwii'lieil Hie tillll llltltl il I , lug officer mid asked, "Say. Crlniiel, which wan the wors liiiltulis, thy hostile one or thu ones who go oil' ' fool ' Adverllslug pays. Try It and scj. sh.imi .MoU(lil) Karl Slieplirnl ('". Dnti'l cook loduy lion Ton lluy It ut the 1 1. N . C. A. Patterson says there In some disagreement concerning- the -shnpe of tlio. werld: hut thpre, seems to be a general undomtandlnK that It's In darned bud shape. f . ' Wisconsin has a new Uw prohibit- (InR-tho placing of n foct upon a brass rall.,whflo drinking a non-lnto'xlcat- .fngj bcvo'ruRo. n that stato you're not oven allowed to imagine. HAVi: VOCXOTICKD? i'llnvo you. ,nptced ,-tliat tho man T With whom success will play, lis niLvclin velBhsa plan ( And likewise plans a way? 'Mr. Theodore Haas left this morning ftr Hood Itlvor nftor hav j Ing spent a., month here with her daughter. Mrs. Hon IeI. Mrn. Igl's ulster MIj Hon v lias come to make, her home In Klamath Kails. Miss Marjorlc Delzoll,' Jennie and Dorothy Delzell. Marlon Wort ley and Mrs. Horn Ferries left this afternoon for the l.ako o' the Wooers on-a. wcoJi'ji outing. Wl A. Delzc!l drove the party to their deitlnatlo'n expecting to return thin evening. ' n0JSK I(Uh Al(. g .Mmt John Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' roads, bumper crops-tinil (in iulriinto Acklqy and Judge A. L. Leavltt ' Irrigation water supply In reported will leave tomorrow morning forj In rentral Idaho by W. (I. Swendsen. tho huckleberry mountain with the'?'ate commlslonerof reclamation. Intention of picking enough berries I who has Just returned from that over tho -week-end to supply .their Motion of tho state where h has bo out. the doctors nre hopeful of saving her eye-night. "The only trouble with our visit hero I the fact that w didn't may long enough." remarked K. K. Hoi brook as ho waited with J. (5. Hoop er. C. X. Hawkins and K. It. Itoani. for the south bound train this morn ing. The above meiitlrned business men have been hero with W. K. firown from San Frnnelnco nnd Hoi lister for tho past we'k. Ilrown ac companied them ns far as Wod and from there he wont. on to Salem and will go later to.Sanifranclsco. " .'. . Bumper Crops are ' Reported In Idaho .Stlllltheroweri-no-Mlvcr platei). igra'vy ladles, wha't would distant re IJatfvfAlFciifjlho hrlu'py.-.ashH; C. n. (nandatl, ' t- - ' p Marconi didn't ,Rct any word from .Mars. ..jars must bo one country that doesn't want to borrow monoy. k .-' ' '"Auto for every S'.fc perrons In l.os jAriKeles4' headline In Xow Sun. Tl'IioJJjyons ufe.tho pedestrian's jwho.linro .been" rtiu over nt least jonyc.' K M J. II. Weed says It Is nover advls inhlOtn(tlJ,Hllo mtltner'ls It niU ftlnlblo lo, always loll Uo truth. W f; ( - Ulapimrs drejw-fqr speoil.and com- V,f,irf- i ' " Do you llki- cotlago clieose: Tho Jloif Ton bus It.' 1R-1S (let results by using class ads. winter's need. I.co Sllva of San Francisco and Uva Prouty of this city were mar ried at tho Presbyterian church yes terday afternoon, after which they left for San Francisco where they will make their home. Tho Ilcv. A. I been looking over Irrigation projects Swondsen'M lusp-ctlon' began nt Hallcy ana continued eastward through Arro,. ending' at, Idaho Fall". The commissioner was 'over, tho now highway from. Hulloy' to .Arco and says it Js nn excellent condition. Swendsen n!i.o visited thu two Ow. I,, nico performed the ceremony. Dr. nambo accompanied by bin sley projects near Mud lake. His purpose in visiting theso projects una t,i utii!v In ..j,., irw.rt , l.ii .11,1, daughter, Miss Mario, will leavo here, , '.' . , , , . ?.. - , '. . .. . ! the I nlted Stutes Riologlcal survey lAtnnrrnio oOAnlnn te this iitllile In. " . ... ' and general land office, the possl- make camp preparatory to tho open- They I bllltics of tho. amount of water sup- nig oi me oecr season nunnny. i nvy . ()j lh( 111 I. k mat n. tlinlli I.llnttni. t t t n mt , T , .. .. .UK.. ..ui.uK i..k . , , , RnHtrt,ctnn of tho two ut least three, day. ' ownloy projects l(ist year. Swendson Mr. and Mrs. Klmcr Hosklngn were Ha,(l r,arlK "' ,'1" hotion of u cam paKscngers on. this mornlpB'n train "' "'"J u" "''Jl'hant w;ore uncarthod bound for San rraiicls'co where llosk-j ln ""' excavations for two ditches. Iiich will dttend io liiislnosn affairs -Tho . Identity of. tho skeleton was estaiiiisiieu ny tho hinltlisonlnn in-1 winning teams will iiieompany thu Mltuio iH'Wushingtoii, D. 'r. ' ,i party, two coming from the statu having the champion team and ono Keen llmiM-kcenlng j'froin tint state liavlng tlio near chain " . . j il(iri loam. "V'see, nn .Sundays wn rise Inln. In order lo bo eligible, tho con- Then wo don't need niuch breakfast! testniits must bo sixteen years of ago will sponil three months lit Kurope; eight week of Hie time will be npi-nt In visiting pluce of Interest In France and in demonstrating canning In the' devastated region under the niipoivliiou of tho Amor andt he French ilep.irtment of ag riculture. The purpose of., the cont&it r cordliig to (!. I,. Xohle. secrotury of the rnmmtttre on boyn -ind i;lils cli'h work Is. to. enrourago thrift In the conservation' of nil availably products during the season nf abundance; to emphasize th-ouith canning tho Importance of a co.i- I stunt, well rounded diet that will make for farm mid rural homo i flclency: to stimulate a groate- In terest In canning cliili and hoy and girls club work and to dutermino prize winners worthy of a trip to Kurope and capable of demount rat Ing running to the French people ' It Is estimated that the roinpetl-1 torn will can liiT.I.OOo worth of fruits and vegetables thl. year In preparation for tho contest. A committee of siuto leaders and member of the slate relation ser vice of tho fulled .States department of agriculture have been collaborat ing with the iiallonal rompilttee on boy mid glrh club work In prepar ing the rules and regulations of tho contest so that they will be satisfac tory to every state In the union. The fnllowln state lenders: are act ing an chairman of euch sectional con tost In their ru.ipertlvo district: Miss LoIh P. Dowdle, iisslnliiut stnto agent, (leorgla. Southeastern section, .Alls .Maude Sheridan, ntuio club lead er, Colorado, llocky Mountain south west section; Mis Klslo Trabile, as slntant stale leader, Connecticut, .N'orthoasti-ru vectlnn: Miss Helen Cowglll, usslstiint Mtato leader, Ore gon, Pacific northwest section. Three leaders who will train thu Tin HiiiiiIv .Man "John, have yon seen my new pa tent lemon iiteeier It was here on the table an hour ago " John Cosh, was that what that wan? 1 took the clock apart uuil hail a ileure of u time- finding a place for that thing, but I finally gi t it In ' DREAMLAND PAVILION Some new ntniibors will be played by IJohnny Houston's Orchestra Tomorrow nif,rlt Oeorge Kelsdover sat the man who feels that life Is in t worth while will usually In- found to haio neglect ed the things in life thiii ure worth while and returning within a, short tjmo. while Mrs. HosklngH will visit with her mother for the next throe or four weeks. WOD Mm. D. D. Ilabb, deputy county clork of I. Inn county, and Miss- Ma bel K to bier, bookkeeper for the Al-1 FOR RANCHERS v Wo will deliver slab and block wood to any ranch In tho valley ut -i reasonnblo oxtra charge for tho iiullcaKo. See us about your wood for tho ranch, our charges are' rea sonnblo. 0. Peyton & Co. because it Is mi near lunch time and or morn by January 1, 'n'i ns woll bany Democrat, nro Albany visitor ! wu don't need any lunch because! hern today who are enjoying an nuto we'vi; Just had brealtfust'." a to bo members of n hotiuflilo can nlng club for 1922, orgnuled nnd EVERY SATURDAY IS FARMERS' DAY QUALITY COUNTS TRADE WHERE CONSUMER A ND PRODUCER ARE SATISFIED Canning Select Tomatoes, crate $1.00 Select Corn, Doz. 40 Canning Large Select Elberta Select Bonanza Corn. Doz .JO Peaches 1 y0 1'0,:a' Nw I'otatocs, lb 0U Canning i'luimi. Crate ZZZZ l!!io B Cucumbers, each Of, t. . , r, , . Hunch Beets 05 Sugilr Plums Crate . 2.10 Bunch Clirrota " J: Grand Duke Plums. Crato 2.10 Hunch Turnips 0f Tokay -Crapes, lb. 18c 2 lbs. for M Green Onions '"'ZZZ.ZZ.'''. M Lemons, Doz HO Radishes ".'..'." .0," Sweet Potatoes, lb 09 Dry Onions, lb ' . iol Green Apples, lb 08 ,New Cabbage, lb !..'."" .07 Watermelons, lb : l'ii Live Large Fryers, lb 30 Cantaloupes 4 for 25e, crate .... 2;40 Dressed Hens and Fryers Casabas, lb 04 Dressed Belgian Hares, lb. ' ,H0 Persian Melons, lb 4'. Klamath Cheese, lb. . 29 Celery, 18c, 2 for 35 Local Fresh Eggs, Doz !......'. M We wholesale and retail orders by mail, express or stage. Mail or phone us your order. We assure you quality and prompt shipment. Get your vege tables daily from our fountain. PUBLIC MARKET i Phone 1G9-W 12C N. Sixth Street M DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Olivia Gets a Laugh for Once M50 YOU WAI.T ME 1 TO 5PIASH VOU, OLIVIA P - n Vou START SPLASlllliq ANP.I'U MA.' E VOL) THINK VOO'RE AT NIAGARA KALLS' Bolivia, iook at that dame ( COMING IN - SHE MAKES , v, V VOU LOOk LIKE, A C5TV11NG PI-AM J S .1 WhA'HaTN ! HA-IIA-MA- ) (T 'niAT FOTlS L Voo! ) OOM'T VOL) STICK "iOOfl TONGUE OUT AT ME BYALLMAN 1 l -.V HEip! ' ''Vv-V J. .J I.4III MAIN, a-MOgg IM '--K i I, - mwMwiniiurl n iiuum '" " " """" ' " ' " ' ' "" fc w w wnrir t ' " ""' l" W ".." j-':-."fSW!i.i