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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1922)
u;ri wi:nvi:siftv, umm'ito, maa. K ii Pate Six THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ', 1 l u r i , t It' v U P' By Our Country Editors BLY Andrew nnd I'ercv; Collier return' od to Klnmntli Falls on Monday nfter ft Biiccenstul hunting trip. J. A. l'nrkor finished hnylnj; on Mondny hoforo tlic rain storm which wn ono ot ttio hardest storms thin unction hn.i witnessed for n lone tlino It poured rnlii nnd then turned to n novero' hnll nlnrin which lasted Mimo lime Tim storm delayed hnjlnp for novurnl days. Mr. and Mrs. Prank I-ttiroy of Knno Rprlnj;n -were liuslnetin visitors In Illy tho first of tho week. They matin nrranRonirnla for n houso lm lonplng to T, (Jarrett near James tllwm'fl nnd moved down tho last of tho week. Miss Jntinttn nnd Flernleo Howard npont Tuesday nfternoon visiting nt tho homo nf Mr. and Mr. James Hell. MIaa JomIo Hell spent Tuesday Tuesday night nnd Wednesday with tho Howard girls In Illy. J. P. nnd Morris MeAullfte were business visitors In Dly on Wednes day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Walker visited " Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Oorrett on Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Julia Obonchnln was very 111 Tuesday and Dr. I.uthhend of Lake view was called to nttend her. Mrs. Karl Walker went to Ileatty , on Wednesday.. She expects to do housekeeping there for Mrs. Frank Smith nnd Mrs. Charles Taj lor. Otto lloye returned homo from Klamath Falls thq first of the week with n now car. - Chns. Wnrrcn made a business trip to Klamath Kail the first of 'the week. Mrs. Warren started In with blm Wit became very 111 on the war nnd stopped at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rllbert Harrison until Mr. Wnr rcn returned. She wn very 111 for n few days but was nblo to return home. Wnlter Campbell spent Wednesday 1 forenoon at the 'school house with Professor Corpennlng. who was sent out by tho county school board to m'nko lists of the supplies, repairs, etc., needed In the different places for the coming ynr. Mrs. W. T. Garrett spent tho !ay Wednesday with Mrs. Arthur llama fcW. Mr. and Mrs. Tom IUrtoll of Kcno Rprlngs wcro business visitors In Wy on Thursday nnd Friday. Mrs. Henry Ilcrford ot Eaglo Point who ban been visiting In Lakcvlaw. ui called home suddenly and on her way homo Thursday had dinner with Mrs. W. T. narrlt. James Glvsn, Jamrs Edsall and Mtrvln Cross went Into Klamath Falls Thursday to attend the far and round-up meeting there. They re turned homo Frkfay. Mrs. James Kdsall had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamakc Thursday. Mrs. James Glran spent Thursday night with Mrs. James Edsall. Chas. Collier was a business visitor In Illy Friday. Airs. James Edsall and Mrs. Arth ur Hamaker and son spent Friday with Mrs. XV. T. Garrett. A. S. Connors was a business visi tor In Dly. Friday. Miss Jcsslo Boyd returned home Saturday from Bonanza wboro she has been visiting at tbe homo of her grandparents for tho past wook. Miss Marjorle and Anna Hamaker who havo been visiting at tho homo of Mr.and Mrs. George Uoyd, re turned to their homo In Bonanza Sat Miss Wnlvo Drew of Klnmntli Pulls canto out on Wednesday with her brother Chns, Dicw nnd lulled her ulster. Mrs. Wnlter Campbell, nnd family until Sunday when she return ed homo with Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W. Warren, Sykes llnmnker lsltcd at the home of C. W. Warren on Sunday. Mr nnd Mrs. Georco S. llovM and fnmllv nindo a Irln to llnnnnt.i on I Saturday. Mrs. llnyd remained there, and visited with relative while Uoyd went on Into Klamath Palls, taking his nephew, Herman Trott to n doc tor. Ho had five or nix stltrhos tak en In IiIh nrm near tho wrist as tho result of a knife wound. They re turned homo tho same day. Ml. Birdie Hamaker accompanied them homo from Bonanza and will visit hero for n while with friends nnd relatives: W. T. Garrett made a business trip to I.akovlow Sunday. Bly folk were treated to another show Friday and Saturday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. W, 11. Casebeer and son of l.akevlew vlcitcd Mr. and Mrs. James KJsall Sunday. Tho C.io beers went on their way homo from the huckleberry patch,, where they had teen for a shoTt outing. The iTly Kodeo association held a bushier- meeting In Bly Sunday to arrange for the show In October In Klamath Palls. Mrs. Austin Be.'hdoldt lotted Mrs. Ed Wallls Sunday nfternoon. J Tho Misses Jessie Boyd nnd Mrtllc; Hamaker vMted Miss Jnunltn and Bernlce Howard Sunday. ' What the Wild Waves Say -niiiiiisiS VjlV. v PiiiiHiiii Girl Dead Nine Months Photo Appears on Mirror v SIlUKVlII'OItT, l.a Aug :m Tuli'H of oiiihmlnni, iiiiihIo mid nil ot the iiiii'lent HiipernllllotiK of the I.ouIkIiiuii negro wero ler.illed last week by the negro population of I'nmptl, l.u., when u1 plintoKra- phle lll;eiie') of a mulnttii girl, dead nine mouth, appeared on tlin miiror of (he loom In which' sho wun placed utter her death, ' nt'cnidlng to a leport of tho ph- ' Bathing beauties at Ncptuna llcach, Cl.. wilt uto radiophones this ummrr to karu what tho wild wavcj ), as Mlis Marls Ucvaurok U kibe hi?. Koguo Klver valley for irshort trip. P. I.. Simmons has finished the carpenter work on the J. W Taj lor home, north of Merrill. Iiynn Haye has purchased a new truck. Mrs. Glen Stelnman nnd daughter, Clco, hae gone to t.usttn, California V.. 1). Hnrwood, wlio was called rati by the Illness of his brother, has written home that M brother lias Mrs. Jnmes Dixon nml children vis- "Ot bu tonscloils Kltue his arrhal i ...... . . .. Ited In Illy Sunday nfternoon. ;nl tnat ail Hopes were glen up uir Mr. and Mrs. George Boyd and 1 COURT Tl FACE TESTS Industrial Relations Be Main Issue In Nov ember Election T. Garrett U- his recntery. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. It. Anderson and daughters. Thlrzn nnd Helen. Mr W. P. Jlnncttc nnd daughter. Pay. trip to- way Prank Obenchaln visited, and luimlllo Mucker tnaiio TOI'KKA. Aug. 30. -Having safe ly In fait, with flying nlors weathered tho storm which threat children and Mrs. W lte,i In Bly Sunday. Mrs. Jnmes ('.Ivan. Mrs. Earn Glv-J an nnd Mrs i.. itiv sun.tnv ; Drv l.aku Sunday, returning by " ' I - '.. M .1. 1 11. . I I. .. l... .. t .. Quite a number of the men tooV of the lav.. beSs. .,..,.,. .,, u,,,,,- ricwoii. .Mig- advantage of tho heavy falrt which Sol Dewey Jr.. Is to have a sale of , '' Nansiw court of Indus dclajcd their haying to go deer hunt- Ia'r)' f0"'" at t''1' "tich of John ltat-t ,""lj lelatlons now faces a new lent. Cliff, Jr. ' imu-imiir.s aro niriing Iliac It Will A telegram was received In Merrill ho the , main Isnuu In thu general by Mr and .Mrs. tawrenco announc-' electloir. November T. with the re Ing the birth ot a daughter to Mr. , publican party backing It utire and Mrs. C. W. McDonald at San sorvedly. and arrayed against It. Frantisco. Mrs. McDonald w-as MIsa.tho democrats. Tho parties will uumetiiiii by ('. I M. Ciniiilngliain, former state senator. The girl was n member uf tho Trlche d family, who live nhoitt I in lion from Caiuptl. Tho body wan laid III front nf tho mirror with n largo houiiuet clapped ill the hands, Next day sho was hurled mid the room hat been occupied t.lni-1' that time by her elder uls ter. About ' a month ngo, It Is re lated, thu sister was thrown Into violent agitation wheu sho saw what appeared to he n likeness of her dead sister etrhod on tho sli vered surface of the mirror. Gradually the likeness grew un til from top to bottom of the miiror, u dlstnncn nf IS Inchon, ho photograph Is now complete The girl appears with the boil- met cluxped lp the hands. The 1 boards uu which the body rested ilso are clearly vMbtc. Will ' " ' ""' ,,m'l,,lM' 'heory tbnt j ihu phiuournpti u tne result or . aetlmi iif rutillght on thu window I panes and the slivered -surface uf the mirror, although so far a known here no similar ene i on j record Tho jdcturo most rlimd) rusoui IiIim mi old fashion1.! Dngiterreo type, and efforts to vnsh or nib It off the mlt row- both from Hie front nnd bark have pruted iiikii.-ressful. I h I Suits nnd Overcoats made to your i; I measure by the celebrated m Ed V. Price Company $ I I at your service at 2 K.K.K. STORE Leading, Clothiers rTh ing the middle of the week. Anion those who went out from Bly were. Marvin Cress, Arthur Hamaker, and Dallas Glvnn, They were gone over ono night and returned w-th tbreo flno bucks. Others cro as fortun ate as they, while somo wcro not so lucky. The rain made the hunting good for only a day or two. Chas. Collier made a business trip to Klamath Falls Sunday. Ed'McBroom was a Bly visitor Sunday. Albert Itlrhardson finished haying tho last of tlie week. Ed Casobcer Jr., went to George Boyd's Sunday -to help him finish his haying. MERRILL S. E. Martin was in Merrill from Klamath Falls on Monday. I.oulso Dalton has returned from a short visit In Oakland, California. Mrs. Geo. J. Walton and (laugh- M.uiKirr itr.i'oitr Harriet Eawrenco of .Merrill. r . !.! .I...I- ...... '..!. ttiiuib iiii-u tiaiu jiinuuniis Fred rcterion was a business vlsl- hlcnnial party councils in nt tho Topeka tor In Mamath talis .Monday. ! tomorrow, theio tonventlon torn- Little Buddy Jones was In n Mans- posed of party nominee and hold-1 ath Falls hospital Tuesday where ho over state nnd congressional of fl- J nan ins iohsiii ami auvnomn rrmuv- Cai, being held In keenlni: with no lias maue a speeiiy rerov I'OnTI.AS'D. Afg, T.O.. Top.taitV steady, half fnt stuff weak ilm. ! w-'cik, prime light SlO.ou t( III.no. Sheep Merity Kggs !c llllther, lliiy liig prices "'c to 20c, selling 30o tu 3."c. Fancy, duller, fliui, vinlmar . gradt steady - I AUCTION SALE SATl'ItD.W, SEPT. a. A On John lUtllfr Plmv, .t Mllrrt i:nst''nr(nrlll z Bull ed. cry. Gen. J. Walton tins returned from a trip to San Francisco. The birth nf a son Is reported to Mrs. Benson, who live near Merrill. SHASTA-V1EW MAL1N O. E. Hunt and II. E. Wilson were business visitors nt tho county scat Saturday. Handlers of tills section are begin- ters, Beatrlco and Katherlne, arc nlng to put up their second crop of . which selerted Mnn.llH l.n ...A..1 n TIa.I... T) . f .. t Inlfnlfl A n .1 n..ln hl.Vfl.f Ifllf Id U.1 1 ' C 1 1. .... I. . I sfviiuiuft iuu mtrujv ai i.uunj uiui tho ntato primary law. W..V. Morgan, editor of the Hut. chlnn Nbwu, who v.-on the re ! puhllrnti nomination for governor i In the primary election, In a Htrong ndvocatu of tho court. Ho had the backing, of Gov. H. J. Allen, "father" of tho Industrial court net. TlnTmaln fight In tho primary cam paign against tho Industrial court act was made by labor unions. through their ntato organization, nnd several nntl-taxntlon leagues lw.l paper. let contains. Vie earh npe si bout Ciirrlii's For DruiM. sheets, 270 pages good penrll Is what our speelul school tub- school tun ning day of .10 I IOvl'ml Midi CuiN I Oilf I .SaTc' stnrf h a l M. Hen Mil fur liartlrulari. l SOL. DEWEY, JR. tartnaaBntragcg TREES SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES BULDS Order them now fr fall delivery KlamathFowerS!ioi) Cut Flowcro Plant.i Phono CS'J S3 1 Main S'.i j i-txxttira Dr. II. D. L. Stewart was called to Merrill Sunday. Kamlllo Klucker of Malln Is visit ing Thlrza and Helen Anderson. Ed Frazlcr spent tho weok-end in Merrill. Wm. Walker, Jr., has returned to work at Kirk. Sol Dewey, Jr., of Langcll valley is visiting at tho homo of his brother, Joe Dowcy. Jack Burk haHa new truck. Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Raymond and Arleno Taylor havo gono to. tho TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c ONE PRICE TOLL 10c Whoopee, Let'er Buck It's Only 10c and Oh, What a Show!!! ZANE GREY'S f HOFTHDAWN f With an all-star cast including Roy Stewart, Clare Adams, Robert McKim and Joseph Dowling. A screen epic of the great northwest. The great adventure wherein love and the law prove mightier than the rope. A wonderful picture and only 10 cents to see it also ' GOOD COMEDY THURSDAY HN T HUSBAND ff AND VAUDEVILLE MOVIES Tyf Show 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 10c Fred W, Knapp of alfalfa, and grain harvesting Is wdl Sallna as their candidate for tho under way. j republican nomination. Returns Mr. and Mrs. E. (5. Wilson of Tho show. Knapp r3I1 a poor mtn n a Dalles camo for a visit with their son, f!,,m of 80VCII candidates nnd, car H. E. Wdlson nnd family. Wilson rcd ,,llt ono county Sallny. In will again have chargo of tho i"ar- whch no rP,,,,pj. incidentally, tho ator on tho Johnson thresher. Claudo Klrkpatrlck of Dorris and R. C. Short and family from near .Klamath Falls were visitors at C. M. Klrkpatrlck's homo Sunday. G. W. Myers and family woro Sun day guests nt Hnrry Wilson's homo. I Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Foglo nml i daughter, Arleno, woro biulnoss vlsl-1 tors at Klamath Palls Monday. Miss Mary Hunt, who has been vls-i Itlng her parents and friends hern fort a few weeks, left Monday for Pasa dena, Cal.. whero she. will ngaln take up her duties as trained nurte. Mist Anna Shirk, who has been visiting relatives here, returnnd to hnr homo at Pasadena in company with Miss Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Hook nnd rnn, Amos and Anna Shirk nnd Rachel Siege! spent several days at Crater Lake. Henry Jrupka of Rnguo rlvor has sold two truck loads of fruit In this section. John Mskey went to Eangell Valioy Monday after a Jayhawk stacker to put up ins annua nay wiiu sixth und seventh honors in tho I raco went to tho two women cam!!- -Miss Helen I'ottlgrow, on a wino and beer platform, and UNDERWOODS ONE -CENT SPECIAL For the next three days Thursday, Friday and Saturday wo nrc of fering a selected lot of standard merchandise at the well-known ONE CENT SALE prices. That is to say you pay the regular price for an article and wc sell you the second one for ONE CENT. VACUUM BOTTLES Keep liquids hot for 12 hours. One pint size, nickel finish. Regular $1.75 2 for $1.76 ki dates light Mrs. W. D. Mowry, advocato of "more office work and less oratory " Neither of the women carried n sin glo precinct of tho 25.1G In tho ctatc. v& JLtf?hk. i&A&tf&affk tfeNEW V CARABANA SPRING LAKE Mr. nnd Mrs. "rnnk Stewart re turned Sunday from lingua river val ley whero they went to get fruit. Miss Donna Mack has' returned from her vacation. , ' I'd Royro has been heading grain for P. G. Williams Ihft past fuw days. Mrn. If. J. Itnnnott is spending a fow days In town with Mrs. Henry Grimes. Mrs. James Jory called on Mrn. Arfhur Hchrclnor'ono flay lat week. Mrs. Crystal Cheyiiu was. In Klam ath Fulls Monday, Ladles' and I1.9C. Houston chlldrnn'H & Jester. pumps 28-30 Qei results by using class sas, CIGAW A I represents jg QUALITY jl X HAVANA (AsL ; Rich in Flavor I'M ( Brcsuse carefully Q H Imiid-insil from tin .) BH (. finest IlBVUim tobucvo (. urownln luyrurs. H 0 JIASO.V, i:illlIANCO 6 A DlHtrliiUtoru'if y SB (, i'lia .MHIun'a lis V SB S lr." , X !OnTrNI,SKATTLK, 0, HfOKA.NK. $ PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE One of the best on the market. Children like it. Reg. 25c 2 for 26c LEMON CREAM A liquid for whitening and softcn- . ing the hands. Large bottle. Regular 36c 2 for 36c KIDNEY PILLS Sixty pills to bottle for inflamma tion, of kidneys, pain in back etc. Regular 75c 2 for 76c BOXED STATIONERY ' 21 sheets of paper, 24 envelopes, good quality. Reg. GOc 2 for 61c POWDER PUFFS Good vclour and wool puffs, med ium size. Reg. 15c. . .2 for 16c INSECT POWDER Rest quality, large packages. Sure death to flics. Reg. 15c ...2 for 16c LEMON SOAP An excellent complexion and skiu soap. Regular 10c 2 for lie QUININE AND SAGE Hair tonic. Removes dandruff, promotes growth of hair. Reg ular 75c 2 for 7Gc LARGE WRITING TABLETS Good ruled paper, plate finish. Regular 15c ,.. 2 for 16c HOT WATER BOTTLE 2 quart, good quality, guaranUvd for one year. Reg. $1,502 for $1.51 LITTLE LIVER PILLS For constipation and torpidity of the liver. Reg. 30c 2 for 31c TOOTH BRUSHES Extra quality. Rristles will not come out. Regular 35c . .2 for 36c RUBBER GLOVES A wonderful value. Only two pairs to a customer. Uog. 75c ....2 for 76c RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL IJcst on the market. Full pint bot tles. Regular $1.00 2 for $1.01 ALMOND CREAM For chapped hands and roughened skin. An excellent preparation. Regular 40c 2 for 41c Klamath Falls, Ore. death to flics. Reg. 15c ...2 for 16c ALMOND CREAM LEMON SOAP For chapped hands and roughened An excellent complexion and skiu skin. An excellent preparation. I v soap. Regular 10c 2 for lie Regular 40c 2 for 41c I H ' H I 17 i C 1 Evcry b,lm'nff cP n our stock at just ON10- I I LXtni ilDGCIfll IIALP the regulai' l)rico Somc beautiful num- U ' wrvvwl bers in reds, blues, greens and yellowB. Underwood Pharnwfv I W'y . KLAMATH FALLS OREGON rajSVi V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE , I ' rSugffrVl BUY THEIR DRUGS jjj1 'fr to.v i'l fv" I,