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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1922)
fr' ,, ' K.' "lw , - .S-3 v- W-fvW mm i i WIIDMIMIMY, NOV. If? 1 02a i!;"?" ..,, THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WjEg"JII'lL.ll- I II .X J. L!J -,!' ..1U,J-' - 'i-. By Our Country Editors MERRILL W r Hill spoil n few ilnyH In IVft Kllltlllllll llllH Heell (III llllHllll'HH .1 .A III own In liiiini' after ftptim lull eeral weeks in Dm northern part of Mm county. Mm. 0. I to w nut it wits' taken mill, denly III llin first of last weolt nml win taken to Muiifonl wlmiij it sor bins operation win performed, A InM reports Klin was rerovorliiR nip. Iilly. Mrs Oeo. Wrlitht -wont In Moitfohl to 111110 Mih. Iluwmmi. W. ('. Urimih who i.ti llui ciiii. Imrl in hiiilil sunm rum! iimir Vrn. Inr I ii l(n In liniiio Willi hli fiiinlly, Mr. inn Mrs, Chan Co nru In Merrill (ir llio winter. Mr. nml Mra. Jim. HIovuiihoii woro In for ihn Chautauqua Kuliirilay ivnnliii: Tlin election on Tuesday wifh vnry iillnt In Merrill AlthoiiRh the wntith t wns nut Kmtil a fair Mil n win nml. 'I'lii. rlly .In I lull v.im held (lie itniiui ilny nml I !in followlm; wero elected for Mm rill. Miiynr, (Iimi, .l. Wulloii; Itoeord or, H. .1. I. ii w run re i Trims,, W. I Krultu: CihiiipIIiiioii fur two yenm, N. 15. Woodhoiini mill Itobl. Ander son; .('oiiiiclliiiim for hud year, .toliii (,'nl will I mill Minor Anderson. II. M. Miirtln or Kliiniiitli Full ) wan n Merrill visitor on Krlilny. Mr. mul Mih. J. II. Ilobln had mi dinner pilosis. Krlilny n week ti;o, Mr. nml Mm. Drummniid of Kliinintli I'a I In nml . N. Arch of Kiti'.enii. Ai'i Ii mi old friend of Mr. mill Mrs, HoliliH. (!. Ilowmnn linn returned from Mid fur il nml ropnrla Icavlm; Mr. tlowmmi In pood eonilllliiii. Dr. Droxlnr, illreclor for llm rliiiti Iiiihiiiii, flllmt Hie pnlill of Hid First I'rcnhytorlmi ehtireli liiiniliiy. I)rc I..M I.. .. II. .1.11.1 ...I..I.I... Ml.. I........ (ii'i in ii iMiiimb iiniiinii'i . inn iiiiniiT . In III Kresnii, I'lillfoinlii. The Chun- ' 'Iiiihiiiii In bcliiR well iillotiileil. Tlin I 'iroitrmiiH hnvn I ii considered : uiiuil Thursday oyciiIiir. itfuflriill I Starting Tomorrow Night Thursday, Nov. 16 Three Big Western Nights THEELKS will take you Back to the Old Pioneer Days wilh A Whirlwind of Clean Hilarity, Fast, Furious Fun r.nd Frivolity. SANTFORD & CO. 426 Main Pliono .14 Klamath F.illj, Ore. E Cascade Brand Bacon and Hams EnWmmMLrWl Fancy Sugar Cured Hams, pound !2e Fancy Light Sugar Cured Bacon, pound 45c Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, pound 2c Fancy Picnics, pound' 22c All the Cured Meats offered by us are packed in Oregon under Government Inspection, and have no superior in this county. Try Cascade Brand Cured Meats They will please you. J ll'JJJ.J'...l - .1 '..' onliirlnlniiiuiit, Chlmpo Duo with Kntulln Vmi Horn mul Loulno Mlitnln. Krlilny ovciiIiir, lllrrh, Tim Conjuror Thin hffonlwl it lot of nintisomenf Mnturilny nviuiliii:, colirnrt, (Inrnur .liililleo flliipem In whirs of (ho noiilh, oporullo mul concert number. Tlmri) I n locliiro for Monday oven I in; mul nninlc Tuesday. Theno nru nil pood, wholenotno ontortnlnmonls nml nru onjoyod hy nil who ntluml. Ciiii Murphy brmiRlil In n liunch of lambs Ktimliiy which ho will f'loit on liny boiiilhl from K. I. Whlslor. Mr. mid Mm, It. I. Dnlton and ilniiishtor, Minn f.nitlnc. worn In frmr. Mitlln to iittcnil Chmitnii'iuit llutur day nvriiliii:, Tim I.ndlci Aid of tho 1'ronhyter Inn ifliiirch will nipet Wndiiesdny nf ttiriiiirm. ('hnn Htony, who linn hoon work I in: In thu (Irirrilh ramp, Imn return e.l homo. Thorn wiih loo much miow for further work. Nelwlllmtiiiullni: tho rain on Weil nenita a fnlr crowd iitlendol thu drivel mtln and thlur.n hroiiKht it rnlr prlro. .Mr. nml Mrn. (Jrlvel left Kntnn'liiy mornliiK for ('allforulii. Theynvill Mtop for it Nliort vlnlt with their ilnnr.lilT nt Dunaniulr mid then proceed lo H.intn Ann whore they expect to iiinlio their home In tho future. Mr. nml Mr. (Irlvul haru mndo ninny frlendn ilurlni: thrlr rcn Ideti'o In Murrlll mil will liu mlanpd here. (I. II. Cnrleton wm n Klnmatli I'.illn vlnllor on Weiliiendny. J. II. Ilohlin npcut U'ml nchilny In Klnmatli I'iiIIh. Jnck Murphy, hrother of Mrn. Jack llurkii nml Dan Murphy, left for It.in Kriiiirlnco Innt week. ('henler liiinnn linn hcon rtli.niil froii'i fchonl III" taut two weekn die I'.lllK potlttOCA. I'liplln In Hie IiIkIi nchool nm nub dcrlliliiK for tho Literary DlRent, which In to ho lined In liotlt the IIiiKllrh nml lllatory clntneg. Charlotto (leorlnon linn lieen nh Mill from nchool on nccount of nick itein. Marnnrvt Welfllo linn lieeu ahcnt from nchool on account of nlcknenii. Tin) hlKh ncliool hoyn havo hpKun pr.lctliD In Imnkutliall and wilt piny their flriil Rim n of thu nenion with Klmiinth Pnlln high on Decomhor 1.". Willi nix of Inst yoar'n team hack, on tho roll thl year n winning team Is oxpectod. MIm Inez Mclcnknr Is spendlnr: Ihn week-end In Merrill from Nines mill. Minn Mamie Ualcnmlnl nml Mrs. 1M. Klvcttu spent tho week-end nt tho (lalcomln! ranch. Klmer Blukcl spent Armistice day rthh with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kred Ktukel. Ho Is nsslstant acent for tho t'nlon Oil Co. nt Cranadn, Callfornln. Armlsflco day wns quietly spent In Merrill. Tho stores woro nil doted. AinntiK those from Merrill nttcndlnR tho I.ckIoii il.mco lit Klnmatli Kails Krlilny axonlnK with: Mr, nnd Mrs. Hliner Merrill, Ml,en Mnrcnrct Hct tls.Murlcl Nltholn mid Chits. Stuke.1. AinoiiR the Mitlln peopln ntlomllnR tho Cliaiilmjiltia arc: W. ('. D.ilton, Carr Daltoii. I). Moody. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Knlliiu, Mr. im.l Mrn. M, Dorhy, Mr mid Mm. Stimny. J. M. McCullyy, Ml nil Itimn Mntiplli It. ('.' A tdorsou wvul to Klamath Kails today In meet his sister, Mm. U. t", Allinit. wlin Is hero on a visit front Clilco, Callfornl.i. - , V. A. llnrrowa was a Klamath Kails lsllor Monday. Mrs. M. liiiluimlul ntlendod the Thiirlow l.lciir.tnco concert In Kla math Fall.! Mou.lay omiiIiir. (Ichiro Crahmn and Miss (Mara Anderson wern married In Klituiath Kails Wednesday. Nov. S, 1922. Tho lirlilc Is tho daiiRliler of Mr. nml Mrs. It. ('. Anderson, pioneer resl ileitt.s of Klamath county and tho Kroom Is no of llm prosperous farm era on Hie lako land. Crnlinm has lived lit Klamath enmity for conto four years, huvliiR lomn to tho state from Missouri. Tho ruuplo havo n host of relatives ami friends who ox lend tho heartiest coiiRratulatlons. What mlRlit hnvo huen n Bvrloun accldont occurred on tho hlRhway between Klamath Kails and Mer rill Saturday. Nov. fi. As Mrs. I.. Moynr and children woro rcturnliiR homo thu ear struck u cow, Tho car was turned urouiul and landed in tho ditch. Tho occupants es taped with miiiio briilaes. Tho car was ilamaRO.l bomowhat. Mrs. Iloso Davis ami Kdwltt Davis woro a short dlstnuco buhlml thorn and canto to tholr iisnlKlance. s sa LONE PINE Clyde limits brotiRht homo an In ternational tractor last week which ho boticht f I om Mllla & Son. Mr. mid Mm. J. 1( Kiimnn kvo ii party Salurdny nlRht In honor of their diuiRlilur Ariioh' ulRhteenth, blrtltday. About 40 Burets woro prtwout nml all had a Reed time, O'Connor llros. lost about 3Q Bhocp a few days ago from alfalfa bloat. , Mlsn rhyrno Coram spent tho wook end with Acnos Kaman. Waltor Storey, who is running tho Summor'u school bus, visited at his father's ranch Sunday, AWARDS MAD E FOR PIG MS CUjd Children of County Participate in Contest; Caih Prizes Given NEW TODAY KOIt Ki:NT 2 room aid, with pri vate bath. 813 I'lnn, KoIIorr Apt. I IS I AM BTIMi C1IVINO HcwInK ma chines away at 20S Main St. 1.' ; For tho bot esiays on tho cam and rnlsliiR of pIrs entered In the contosil conduclt'd by Frank Hnxlon, county club Icir.lcr. tho followhiR awards havo been mmle: First, Clnrenco Hill, Falrvlow, r; serond, I.oralne Ucaaley, l.ono Pine, a; third, Wllber '.nltiuan, Miller Hill, i fourth llnlph Hill, Fair view, $1! fifth, James Noble, I.or olln, . Tho prkes, tolalllnR J 10, wero contributed by tho chnmber of com murcu. Tim JudRcn wero (' A. llendi ersou, (. (1. Johnuoti and A. I,. Wlrhard. KollowlnR Is tho essay by Clarence Hill: f'AItl-: ,.M MA XAO IIMI INT IK MV Cl.t'll I'Ki My (limiir,. Hill I.nst.sprlilK dtirlnR tho month of May, Mr. Sexton orRanlzeil tho Falr vlow pli; club and I became a mem ber. I dKl not have to buy my plR becauro I had a plR boned I'oland China sow that my father had Riv en nm Inst year, and shu had hnd a litter of plRS earlier In tho spriiiR. Just as soon as my PlR would bo rIii lo eat r.rnln and kitchen waato I bcR.iu lo feed him all Im would cat, ro by Hid tlmo tho records wero Marled, which was Juno 1st, ho had biiRiin lo eat lit earnest. Ho welRhed 43 pounds Junu 1st. I fed him twlco a day durltiR most of tho period betweon Juno-1st., nnd Die county fnlr, but towards tho last 1 fed him ur noon too At first I fed lilm Rruuml oats and wheat, but la ter I used Rrouud oats and barley Instead, towards the last I fed lilm n Reed deal of wheat r.tlddllnRs which I found to bo n real Reed feoJ. I Intended, to mix whntovcr Rraln I fed with skim milk, but when there was not enough skltn milk I useJ part water, because- pips llko it belter than whey. I fixed a mineral mlituro of. lip som salts, labia salt, air slacked llmo and wood aslicj, and placed It In a box so my plR could run to It. I payo lilm all tho clean water he wanted to drink. Ho alro had all the green feed In form or pasture that ho would cat. I petted my plR every day and it became a prcat pet. I pave h'm baths frequently durlnR tho um mor. I pavo my plR nil tho feed It would cat and It ro so fat nnd lasy that It lay In tho shado until about, tlmo to bo 'fed and then It would eat and ro lay down nRala. On October 3rd., my plR welshed 231 pounds, thercforo ntaklnR a pain of lt0 pounds lit four months, nnd wclRhlitK over 200 pounds be Tore ho wns iiilto lx montln old. Our plR dub had a JudRlnR team that JiulRcd four clasjcs of livestock at tho futility fair. 1 exhibited my plR at tho county r.ilr, and won fcccond placo la club work. From my experlenco aa a plR club member I think that thoro aro six thlnRH necessary to make hoRs prow well: 1. All tho Rrotinil or rolled Rraln lliey will cat. 2. Skim milk and othor kitchen or tlalry wastes. 3. (Irecn pasture. 4. (lood clean water. C. (lood shelter. 1. I'leuty of exercise. VOUNQ I.ADV with oxporlenco ns typlnl and comptometer operator desires position, Address: Dorothy t)uackcnbush, Asperovo, Oro. IC-20 FOIt HAM; Ilaby Oram! Hanora. Very reasonable, 730 N. Oth St. 15-21' Raw Furs I will be located after December 1st in KImMmUi Fallot and will pay highest prices for your furs. MARVIN CROSS 113 N. Fourth St CUAIM.OITi: lirN'rMJY Teacher or plnuo, snxnphono ami expression,' llnx C. II. Herald office, IT, I FOIl HUNT Flvo-room unfurnished ; house on l'Ino stfect'. Inquire, 11 1 a Lincoln. in . FOIl SAM! Flvo dozen wblto lop horn hens. Call 819 Walnut Ave, lfi.17- KOIt ItlINT l-rooiu furnished Apt. I I'll on is 42C-J. 15-17 I WANTKD .Man for ranch work. In-' qulro Franrln J, Ilownu, Donnuza. ir.it FOIt SAI.K J'our head or bucks. Lincoln and line wool cross or will trade. Address, J. D. Swltt, llox 371, Klnmatli Falls. 15-17 NIIW FI.IXOS Tho Karl Shcplicrd Company has just received a larco and lonR 'de lated shipment or player pianos and aro hlphly Rrntiricd at their ability j now to fill their customers Christ mas orders. Htt Who Eals Pie? Home-Made Mince Meat Pies and they arc very fine 25c Each PYuit Pies a liberal assortment 20c Each Special Cakes made to order for Special Occasions Sixth St Bakery CHAS. H. LANDIS For Goodness Sake Eat "BETTERiBREAD" Walter, Apnea and Chebter Un man and I'hyrno Corum took din ner with Mr, and Mrs. Sam Unman Sunday. S. C. Kaslwood Is dolor? some car penter work for J. It. Klllott. I). M. McLemoro was out looklnR after; his cattlo In this district Sun day. II. L, Kosley Is movlnp back to his ranch. Wo aro plad to welcome tho Uoslcys back to our community. Quito a number of our Lotto Tine folks hnvo been nttcitdlnp tho Chau tauqua nt Merrill this wook. Tlioy report It to bo very Reed. been ALGOMA Kotsdovor brothers havo hauling Rraln this week. Mlia aorlrudo Cox went to Klam ath Falls Wednesday on business. John and William Nuobert camo over from Swan Lake Thursday to pot soma cattle. Kd Ketsdever went to Klamath Falls Tuesday. I'MTITIJ MODKIi l'LAYHU 8I!I8.00 Now model with special ntlnch monts, tun uiuhIo rolls with words nttd Intorprotatlvo uiarklngH nml tlttot binch with roll spaco Includod. Cush or on divided payments. Karl, Sliephoid Co., r.07 Main, ICIf V7 . .K 'Ai .ff ,;.h. (v ft l & ' '' "'' '''" Easy Washing is WITH A MODERN ELECTRIC WASHER NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY SPECIAL PRICES New Hoag, Regular $130.00 Special $52 50 New O-Joy, Regular $130.00. Special $40 00 Used Thor, Regular $140.00 Special $45 00 Used Eden, Regular $137.50. Special $40.00 Used Machines are in perfect working order, and have seen but little service. If interested in saving labor on' washing day, come and see what we can offer. v "; k m i. ., 'i . 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