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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1922)
? t ',yfAi 'i i "I1-. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wicDXwm.w, sni'r. uo, iiiua. M'..,'F ' mmmmn v, W I K I 9 VV JB;SKTs-3StBickf-a -Million $-i ,-w R it r SSSSSSBBBBk SBBBBBBBpWrSa BBJBMjBaBW BBBBBBBBBV ' BBBBBBB3FV"v&B(&k .SBBBBBBBBBrt '.aBBBBBPlBn i.H-'HVflBkKls. EXic Iy gagagagagagaHrcv1 AirfPpv vbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW5Lk trTB SR?K'.-.i,V'-.VJWV'H-CMiF , V , Ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbb wPMp & ,, 'KlCVttKnit X fc bbbbbbbbbbbbbbY .. igrl'iBBJ&wlJ .-' .jsBBBBBBBTZJ&vJgggmiAtRr-s .tv jjbbbbbbbbbbbbe. BHlt'LiAV':.BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBE ggggggggCliiLamBB:LLtfiksi BSTBBlBBrBlSBSFBBrBrBBSSBSrSFW"w V,."'" That ar 0 finest babies to the Bronx, New Tork'a most rapidly rttriil fcorauth ? nmJy U p-mlstfcm. ttt to rtaht: Morton lach. winner of the first prisa cf the community's Urctst baby ahow; AMkUtilrUci, areas and Monro. Hachasytr, third. . - 4- .Ju-TT By Our Country Editors j ' -. 1LY ' tYaaWtTtokaa Monday In Btfliftao Bisiarr.-aAd Itterascdlato grades fJtfeMawlMtMakaftfafav teacher U tWafetanjitiUt'rooM and Mrs. Jo tilrma ift'pu Imar'roomrYhc high aBal will Mart a little later oa ac Mp at of set Mil able tartecdro a tcatr. .FrlaajBaJ 'Baste arrlTcd, WUa4ay with hla' falty 'and rtfytalat , la la readiness' for high Khatl to , atoaday. J4y Owcaa returned from the VrrrM ceaatrr Monday, hringlaghls Ow'ilai! liter. MIh Barbara "afM with Msa. They had Ven'tla ttia Mra. OwaaaS Ut?r, Mr. Vred McKaadree. ' Mra.r Jody Owf nn re tlitft4 fora rlait with reUtlvea and Mr.-aad -Mrs. Kara, Olraaranored ifit Rly. Moaday for tbe winter do MrsOlfaVxeaid be nearer Jier JjckaalSrark.' Mrf, Walter, Campbell spent Moa-, jay weaaaa la piy. Mr. aad Mts. Jaaies Watu'-and Mf W CaatBaerJr.tretarned from 1Hb Creek, Monday." They report itBlf VflU kjak.fa' tkat sectlpa. - , Mr. aW Mrs. Ckai. Snelllnf Tlatte MMr TaaMarjNi tkelrkway to kiaat- W.-MffiU Metrlllv Tinted rrad McKeadree of relaUrea here the WftilCt.ttweek. r t.flMk pvaaekaia.aBeat Tuet dttsMrk Jaatea Kdaall. ,i Jtkeiekaln went lato Klara AX'fmiM ueaday. Ke expects to at ,iiCiiplikpal:tfcer.e. '.rla-rad paee4 tbrougk Dly ''- . v , Mr. a4d 'Xri., James Diion , andT WMrW rial ted la'Bly Tuesday after- Ma,vv v 1 ' "'"JaV. Md'Mra. Earl'Bhephcrd atop W'tavW'eVer Tuesday night on (k4r way' k)me from Lakevlew and .J.MarrJajICroaewaSja.bualBefls tlal. "ter t tba koaje Pt 'Mrs. ETfccr ta- A. I. CMaora was a business rlsl taf'krHly Tuesday. VM tkni veat lato Klaasath ralla-Wedaesday.'. -.Mjr, fa'adyMrs. Tom Oartell were fciuleaa TUMars la Dly Wednesday. .VAakart.lUady'weat lato Klamath TaUa.lfMaesday to bare some den- -.'' Mrs.rEd Caaebeer, Sr spent sever dayi'tkU .week ylslttna at tb0 home y -.- I of her son, J. S. AVUIts. ,. Mr, und Mrs. Marrin Cro.is visited Mrs. C. V.. Warren Wednesday after- BOCII. Mrs. James Dlxoa aad children and Mrs. AM T. Garrett visited: In Illy Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Ready apent Thurs day afternoon visltlnr Mrs. Walter Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cross com bined a business and pleasure trip Thursday and spent the afternoon with Mr., and Mrs. Gilbert Harrison. James GIran f Inched haying Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. James filvsn went In to Klamath Kails Thursday taking with them little Jimmy Peters, their little grandson, who has been visit-Ing-'at tbe O Iran ranch tbe past week. They returned homo Saturday. ' Karl Walker was a business visi tor In Bly Thursday. Mr., and Mrs. Tom Bartell made a trln.to Bonanta Thursday. 8ykes Itamaker brought a bunch of caitlc from tbe Horsefly ranch to pasture, on the Gcrber ranch near Bly, Thursday. Miss Beralce Howard went Into Laker lew. on Friday aad visited with her sisters there until 8unday when "sbp returned' home. ' Mr. and Mrf. 8. C. Hamaker of Ashland arrived Friday to make their son, Arthur, a visit. They al so expect to visit other friends and relative while In this section. Ob Saturday a very delightful lawn party was enjoyed at the homo of Mr. aqd Mrs. James DIxoq by a large number of .Sunday school pu pils and their parents. The children played games all afternoon .while the older people spent the time visiting and. about four' o'clock a delightful, luncheon of Ice cream and cake wr scrwdby the- ladles. All reported a very pleasant time. Mrs. James t'dsalj and Mrs. James. Glvan spent Sunday afternoon visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Hamaker. Ax business meeting of tbe Bly rodeo association was bold on Sun day which was well attended. Bly is having a troat In the way of shows. Saturday evening there waa a ycry good vaudovllle and Sun day night tbo Adams circus showed, after which tbo Yager Co., put on a short show. The two show compan ies havo'comblncd their shows this year. . as TONIGHT AT THE iliRAND mm . ONE-PRICE TO ALL 'Why burn light and wood at home when you yciBr?ieiB'a vdiowi-Uke this, for. 10 cents. JiMniU Htw in "1 JUNGLE GODDESS:' $ y i fT. i -f- Awnmnr fip -v ALSO A.T 1 i , ( it. .-ii. tv , adventure1 of the African Jungles in seven .reels. XH) COMEDY SImw SUrU :15, 7:45' and t:15 Mr. Smith d( Bratty waa a business visitor In Bly on Sunday. Deputy Sheriff Low whs a business- t visitor lu Bly tho latter part' of the v.eek. Kd Wallia has rented tho pool hall from Otto Boycnnd will continue the business. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Parker of Sac ramento, who ha m been visiting ai tho home of J. A. Barker, started on their return trip the latter part act tbo week'. Ed Casebeer Jr.) has been tearing down tbe grand stands at tho rodeo ground the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wallls of Iino Creek visited relatives In Bly over Sunday. SHASTA VIEW- Mrs. R. G; Wilson,, who hss been visiting her son. If. E. Wilson, and family, returned to her home In Port land last Friday. . ', . - ' Claude Klrkpatrlck of Dorrls vis ited his brother, C. M. Klrkpatrlck. and sister, Mrs. W. A. Layman Sat urday night ond Sunday. O. K. Hunt and daughter, Ada were Klamath Pall visitors last Wednesday. , The Johnson, thresher has finished tbo. threshing on dfy land 'aad is working toward the Tale lake lands with the machine.' '- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson aad son, Boy ot8eattto spent a few days with Harry Wilson and. tamjty last week. They arc oa their way from a trip la, Soathern California. Mr. and Mrs. Prances Brothertn of Boo Valley arc the oroud parents of a son born Sunday. Mrs. Brother. ton Is being carod for by her mother, Mrs. Swindler, 'at tho homo of .tbe latter. Harry Wilson1 nnd family were vis itors at Klamath Kalis Saturday. Tho sad news reached here Satur day of tbo death of tbo little' son of Mr. and Mrs. Jfenrx Ford of Klam atb Falls. Tho child bad been ill for revcral mouths' of sugar d la bet Is and hopes wcro entertained that be would puigruf Ul'J UISCUO UUlll K lew u3 fgo when ha bcramo. worso and was' Uken to tho hospital. But the tend er est care could not savo tbo younit, llfo. Mrs. Ford Is better known here as Ethel Strowbrldgo whom sho liv ed with her Barents for a few years and the family have many warm friends in this community who ex tend dop sympathy to tho bcrcired family. Mrs, Albert Grsrson, who has been quite 111 for sorcral days, Is gaining slowly.. Miss Hatel Hunt will stay with Mrs. A. Kallna of Matin and attend high uchool. EGYI-T TROUBLED V ACTIVITIES OF YOUNG POLITICIANS C.Uno. 'Kgypt, Sept. 30.- The Inauguration of a strict poller by tho Egyptian government to deal with the fanatical onthuslsam of tho jichoot boy politicians Is regard ed by all. the naUvo pipers as n necessity of tho .hour, It tho Egypt Ian political amUeduCatlomil xtrue. turcs are to bo -saved from disrup tion. ' Thy Kiudent 'In' tho Universities and high schools of tho country who came forward last year and joined In street demonstrations to help win. political freedom for Kgypt, have now developed a new movement which seems to bo a general revolt against nil existing customs that 'conflict with their own personal agrandlsement. Tho, xtudeut.1, conscious of their power, have turned, their energies to eliminating culminations. Their political slogan a year ago wns: "Wo do. not want tbo KnglUh." To day they are. shetting: "Wo want no mora eiamtnatlotu." And they ara keen, enough to plan a cam paign which will use politics ns a lever to make easier their classroom work. , i The elections Tor meralier.i of tho new parliament arc t tor Oc tober. Tho students aim to arc that only candidates wbo heed their de mands are returned to both, house. Their election cries are now being tried out In thU wise: "Vote for Mahmond Bey and no examinations." St. Helens N'orway steamer takes 5,150,000 Tect of lumber to Mon treat. Try the. drug storo first. Says So. - a Hlllsboro Masons building story lodge home. three- Currlns sell household drugs la sealed sanitary packages. !0 .at SAlem building for August CO per cent over. l.b'Jl. ' We sell jusny .preparations that are deadly to the pestiferous fly. Currlnr V.ot Drugs. to i 'i Eugene Orders Improvements of one and 'MOrbalf. miles streets. CurTlas jell genuine EASTMAN film la ike yellow, cartons. Cufrln Says 80. t 20 . Wallowa-Staa'dsrd Oil Co., to. coaatruct substation here. , CurJnB 8pccal School Tablot con talas'570 pages., of paper almost a pound.' price, 15c. t SO Whcelcr,T77Bak Cjf Wheeler gets charter! lies' tICOOO capital stock. A'storo Is known by tbo merchan dise It sells. 'Waterman I'cns. Cur rln's For Drugs, ' 30 Bend has prospects law milt.. . 2 of another "yo need good' roads to develop this country- We already havo good drug stores. C'arrla Hays So. SO Highway started City and Coma. between Island B-aaBBBBB-gaBB-B--aBB-air-i- ADMISSION 10 CENTS $ A yy ,( ?& A Ari-W. COMING SUNDAY 'THE GRAY PAWN" My Stowart Edward WkiU v LONE I1NE Mrs. Laura Booth spent tho week end with Mrs. J. K. Enmsn. Cbas, Js'leman and Frank Bennett, who have been visiting V. F. Nieman for the past ten dsys.'lcft Wednes day for their home 'In Blchmond, California. ', Ag;nes Enman called on Mrs. Carl Barks Saturday afternoon. A. E. Bensiagcr of Swan Lake was visitor In this district Tuosday. Mrs. Booth", Mrs. J. E. Enman aoV Mrs. 8am Banian called oa Grandma Storey aad Mrs. Tallman Saturday. Billy Elliott had his foot badly cutr) wbilo ridlag on tho binder with his father a fow days ago. It was neces sary for a doctor' 'to tako several stitches lo the foot; Wo havo most of. tho. popular danco records in stock currln a ror irui. 20 MolalU SUnda.rd Oil Co. to build distributing station hero. Brutoiwlek Becerds: Bun smooth smeoth smoeth er: Sound hetter: I'Sst lenger: Cost no moro. Currla.Saya So. 20 1 ' an Wlnaus Clty-rfrldge to bo built over Hood river here. Wo sell remedies -for your sick .dog, horse or cow. Currlu Says So. so I TREES SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES ' ' BULBS Ordar thorn bow for fall delivery. KlaButJiFWwerSiMp Cut flowaw Plaats PbOM ll Hals at. I Klamath Tails $3.0,000,000 tim ber land deal closed. SB Everything for tbo man who shares himself, soaps, blades, razors, etc. Curria's For Drugs. 20 , a Veneta KugOae and Western mill operating. 1 SB "We bavea't a drug storo In our town as nico as yours," this Is what a man from Ssa. Jose, Cal., said to us. Currln's For Drugs. 20 SB Oswego Coatract awarded for construction bank building. ; The drug storo 00 the corner-of 9th and Mala.Sts. la Curria's: 20 ; Caoby City to take ovor lighting Unt. . , . a Just received several kinds of FRENCH IMPORTED ROUGE. Cur ries For Drags., 20 Bosoburf Banker Booth donates 7 acos oa Boutii'-Umpe.aa river to state for a nerV on, tho Pacific high- Wendllng Reconstruction Uooth Kelly mill starts. of Currlii sell nil models IlltUNS WICK PHONOGRAPHS on easy tonus, Onrrln's For DniKs. so Currlns sell many prt'imrntlons which will Improve your complexion. Currln's For Uruss. SO Monmouth to construct over inllo of U'lnent sliluwnlks. Flavor duos not cook out! Doom not froow out. Currlns QUALITY VAN. It.t.A EXTRACT. SO Every homo should with first ultl remedies. Drugs. lo supplied Currln's For SO Hood ltlvvr Mount Hood loop lilghwity all under contract, THE TOP was torn , The Rear Glass was gone But Now It Is Just Like New Our Mr. Cooper, rxperHinMl iiulo lop maker uuil lihuiniir, en 11 I't'imlr the old top or put 11 now 1 1 1 1 on your vi Lot him flKiiro lth ou 011 your auto lop 11 1. CONNOLLY BROTHERS 11112 Miklii Hlrtvt I'ltouo ll'J-V mm Don't fail to read the Herald Classified Ada. Who Sold 7 Him This From north, south, east and west the roads to Klamnth a Falls pass artistically colored and strikingly prominent bill boards. The erection of each one of these has required a con siderable outlay of money and with each change of face requires another expenditure by no means small. Day by day, week by week, and in many cases even month a by month these bill boards tell the same story. A daily change would cost, so much that it would be prohibitive. No merchant can be talked into paying it, yet' the small advertising value of the bill board is dependent upon its new face. This means that at no time is the value in the display given. The use of the bill board depends upon the ability of tome talesman to unload it on a merchant That is why about the only comment caused by the bill board is the question. Who Sold Him That Thing? KLAMATH COUNTY r .bCjlUv AND RODEO m OCTOBER 4, 5, 6 Get ypur exhibit ready now ! ! ! This Fair and Rodeo is to become an, annual event of Klamath County, make the exhibition of your products a part of this Fair. ' , ' Permanent buildings on grounds owned by the county arc now under 'construction. Southern Oregon's Greatest Event ith. reduced railroad rates everybody is coming from adjoining counties. , Lat the people see what we produce in Klamath. I WBjfy i Ht - ' I"1-- i-- 4 H)i: ' Liv As. S. :i -um rJ.ri-r?i' J TJm v &K Ef! KV ,. ' r 'iTf'ilv XT - -j:Mm.ik 'V--l,.fWr if' w vV' K 4tmMt-m?Tjii--rH , ' )&- - '. A