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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1922)
mnisim, novemiii:r u., nwa THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Fc Stx1 i i V i I I H h I L i t t I r . , J Personal Mention liToTb'Connet was a county neat business visitor yesterday afternoon from Merrill. 'William Wight made n trip Into toton yesterday from Dairy and pur dinned supfHes for his ranch. VJij itra". 3. 8. Elliott, '.who has been ' 111 at her homo hcnOor tho past Hg two weeks, Is reported somewhat & Improved. v Herbert Anderson, who resided In Klamath county at ono time, Is hero from California Waiting old friends and relatives. i f 3. A. Jnonlcko left this morning I for Portland after 10 days spent . hero at tho headquarters of the 1 plno beetle control bureau. George Watt was also a passen- Rcr on tho morning train, bound "'for San Francisco on o combined builncsa nnd pleasure trip. E. It. Hcamos, who for the past ' fnw days has been here looking nf- ter hi business Intercuts, left this morning on hla return to Ssn Fran- Cisco. Lylc ' Homllwrlpht left vestcrdny for Rosovllle. California, with a largo shipment of cattle . Tho cat tlo woro loaded at Midland yes terday mornlnR. E. A. McCully, of Algoma, was a -Klamath Falls visitor yesterday when he. came Into town for the purpose of transacting business with local merchants. Mrs. Kmmllt Slsomnre stopped" hero for a few hours yesterday af ternoon on her way to Illy from Fort Klamath. Mrs. Slscmore will visit with her mother over Thanks giving. Mis Clara Calklliw left this morning for San Francisco where alio will spend two weeks visiting with friends. Sho also expect to attend the Stanford-California root ball game. ' L 1 ' r ' " 'Vf'Mt has been received here ' otm marriage, at Stockton, or MIss'MarJorlo Crises to Joseph P. Walsh. Miss flriscz his mado her homo fn Klamath county for a num ber of years and Is well-known here. Walsh f-'Tosld"'nbor-Rtoekt6f5 Rglland Rddolph, who hag been bnro ror several weeks exporting books ror tho county and' ror ic-r-cral lumber ' companies, left tins' mornlug for Sin Franctoeo and Palo Alto whero ho will attend tho bis Stanford-California football 'gtrae IIq expects to return bcre after Thanksgiving. (me Error Doctor "With care your husband will recover In a weeS. You don't seem very pleased!" Wife "You told mo he wculd die, a wctk ago and I liavo sold his clothes!" READERS SCATTER vu Help n'good cause. 11 uy Ited Cross Xmas seals. Currtn Says So. 23 Drug store carry In stock many staple Items that are suitable for Xmas gifts. Try tho drug store first. Currlii Says So. 23 i r- When tho ghosts of tho past rise up and join forces with tho ghosts or tho present a man noeds all his optimism. Currlns cell Ited Cross Xinan Seals. 33 r Hero' a rold propesition: Cur- I Wn'u Cold Dusters nnd Currin's Whllo 1'lno Compound. Most colds I nro curod with this combination. 33 1 i t Harry Poole sayn tho encouraging thing about tho future Is that there ,' Ib ho much of It. i it - pepeiulablllty, Currlns For Drugs, " 23 YOUR WINTER'S WOOD ......a: i4..., if tuiuuiu nuvu your attention. Itt- Cool weather and storms mh rorce prices up. itiM Qur fuel is tho best, our ? Wlces are ricrht on Slab. if Blocks, Body and Tama- Your business is solicited. t v 0.fon&Co. By Our Country Editors BLY Juan Henry made a trip to Amos I.undy'a ranch mi Monday bringing n load of freight. He visited over that night with I.und. reluming to Klamath Falls tho next day. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon and baby, Marjorle, went Into Klamath Falls Monday, returning on Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. James dlan left Tuesday for a visit with friends and relatives In Warner valley. E J. divan returned homo on Tuesday from Summer Lake coun try whero he had been riding for stock. John Drlscoll visited In Illy Tues day night. Marvin Cross went Into Klam ath Falls Monday on business, re turning homo "Wednesday. Mrs. Earn divan visited at the.lt Tuesday was tho last night and hom- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ha - I maker Tuesday. Mr nnd Mrs. 0. W. Morgan, their daughters. Mno and lorrls, and son Walter, left for Sacra - ... . mento Tuesiiny wnere they expect to spend tho winter Mrs. Albert Ittcbardson vlsltol Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamaker Tues day. Mrs. Dallas divan and Mrs. Mar vin Cross entertained the Wednes day Aftornoon club on Wednesday. Those attending were: MesJnme. i James Dixon, C. W. Warren. Oral lloyd, Jack Watts, Emma Keady. Arthur Hamaker. James Edsall, W. I T darrett. E. W Whetstone. Earn J divan and tho two hostesses. A very pleasant afternoon was spent with fa'ney work at tho end of which tho hostesses served a del- Iclous luncheon, the table being . Winnie Offleld: Treas.. .Millie btu decoratcd with bcautlfut autumn kcl: Financial Sec.. J. H. Hobbs. leaves. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor enter- Anions Lundy and daughter. Mrs.jtalned at dinner for Mr. and Mrs Pearl Paumer and daughter, wcro 1 1. Davis, who oro visiting Merrill. In Illy Wednesday. Mrs. Paumer Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. went out on the stagct to Klamath Falls. Albert Richardson was n business visitor In Illy ca Wednesday Sykes Hamaker made a, trip to sno Springs Thursday. Keno Springs Thursday . I). U Mclemoro was a business visitor In Illy Thursday on his way to Klamath Falls. Frank Obenchaln hauled a load ofj Woojj.foUJy Thursday prepara 4oryrtp .the famljy moving Into Illy for tho winter as It Is too far lor tho boys to go from homo to school 'through stormy weather. jB. n. 'Honey mado a trip to Illy from Klamath Falls Wednesday with a truck load of frolght. He spent J ho night at tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamaker, returning to Klamath Falls Thurs day accompanied by Arthur Ha maker with a load of household furnishings. Morris McAullffo was a Illy vslltor Thursday, Edd Mcllroora went through niy Thursday on his way to Klamath Falls. Orb Cambelt v!sttr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cambell on Friday, returning to Klamath Falls the samo day. Little Helen Cam boll accompanied him homo to re main a few daya with her grand mother, Drew. Albert Richardson mado a trip to Ilonania and hac! Friday to take tho three teachers, Mr. Ilurton, prin cipal, Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Jon divan, to the Institute Held there. - A surprise party was given In honor or Mis (Jolillo Whetstone's blxlcenth birthday on Thursdny even Inn nt tho communlly hall. Her school mate nnd a number of young friends attended, fhaparnneil by the rnolhers of n number of young ladles Giving the party. Ed Gasebenr Sr. visited his daugh ter Mrs. Merle Knntts and fnmlly at Paradlsu over Wodneaday and Thurs day. .Mrs. Eo Caseberr, Hr., visited at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Case beer Jr . on Thursday. Mra. James Watts and Mrs. W. T. (Jnrrott Wilted In Illy on Saturday Llltlo-Dorotby Wntta was very 111 I Friday night and Saturday. Rcornn lloyd holppd Wnlter Camp boll butcher hogs on Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dallas C-lvan wore -... Mu .-... .......... -.-.-- tM,jg f-jgroncQ iJiuaru spent ami- visitors In Ely on Saturday. Mrs.!,jay wUh 1t,r m(jthor Merrill. (llvau romalned In town to help at tho Illy mercantile rtoro a fovv dnys. Mro. James Edsall spent Friday nftorno3;i with Mr?. Arthur Hama ker. Friends" of Olen Parker nro glad to soo him back after having spent tho bummer nt tho Huinaltor-Parhor sawmill in Swan lako, W. T. Onnctt mado a business trip to Lakevlow Saturday, E. 11. Henry and Arthur Hamaker rauio out from Klamath Falls, iney attended two nights of western nights and icport a flno time and u dandy crowd In attondanco. Mr. and Mra. Jody Ovvehs spent Saturday night nt tho homo of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Watts. Mrs Emma Kcady and Mrs. Ed Casebeer spent Sunday evening nt the home of Mr. and Mr. Arthur I fa maker Mr. Ktninti Keady spent Sunday night with Mr. Mnry Kllgoro In lily. Frankto and Harry Obenchnln spent Sunday In Illy. MERRILL J. P. Harter was a Merrill visitor on Tuesday. Harter Is loaWng for California for an Indefinite visit. W F. Hill and daughter. Miss Olive, were Klamath Falls visitors Monday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rofilnson Sunday, Nov ember 11. Monday night at tho Chautauqua a lecture win given by Sam Orath well. The MVptlntlsf on 'dotting by your Hoodoo."' This wa. said to bo especially good by those hearing la a musical entertainment by the j Pearcc-Ulckson trio. Tho music was flood and tho musical numbers aro I always enjoyed. There was n good ! crowd out every evening, nnd en- I i. ........ i-.....i .... ... ...-t... ....a i'k '""' hrhcu ui wa ui- the Chautauqua will bo here next car. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ii. Pope, who have been visiting In Portland tor several weeks, returned home Sun day. Pope found tho roads In bad condition between Ashtind nnd Klamath Falls. Mrs. Ceo. Wright has returned Unm MedfoiM where she was calle I to attend Mrs. C. Ilowman. At tho last regular meeting of. the Merrill Ilebokahs the following cffl jeers were nominated for tho cn-j suing six months) N. d. Nett D. j Petersen: V. C. I.eona C. Ady: Sec . ( F. Hill. Edd Frailer who has been one of the offlclent clerks In Anderson's storo for the past two years has I resigned and will leave, snortly ror j Washington to reside. Frailer and Ilruce Ham bo left last week for Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Frailer have many frlenift who regret their' leaving. Mr nnd Mrs.. Davis ' of Little j Shasta, former residents of Merrill. spent several days In Merrill last week tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. j J. H. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Mrs. J. H, Hobbs wcro Klamath Falls visi tors on Thursday. The school at Cain ha been clos ed and pupils wilt attend the Merrill schools. They aro provided with conveyance, coming and going Mrs. It. II. Anderson 'Is In tho Anderson storo and Is taking Mrs. Trailer's place, Dan Colwcll of Klamath Falls spent several days In Merrill last week and purchased tho Alban j place, 1 Mi miles northeast of Mer rill. Arthur Langell of Langcll valley I was In Merrill last week and while I hero bought sheep of C. O. Mcr rll and C II. Carleton. E. A. Davis, Summer Davis and Raymond Taylor drovo to Klamath Falls Sunday evening and saw tho play, "My Uoy." qjJiV. Offleld and O. II. Carleton ma'de a business trip to Midland 'Monday. H. U. Dudloy of Doddd Hollow spent tho week-end In Merrill. R. J. ShccU of Klamath FalU spent tho week-end In Merrill, tho! guest or Mr. nnd Mrs. C. V. Shuck ( A number of people have boen I down lately to bunt, aeeto aro reported plentiful. Rev. Hullt and family of Ash land havo moved to Merrill. Tho Rev. Hullt has accepted tho pastor ate or the First Presbyterian church of this placo. Ho occupied tho pul pit Sunday. 3. H. Hobbs spent Monday In Klamath Falls on business. There nro n number of turkeys being sold around Merrill, dm price being' paid Is "G und 27 rents. Fred Peterson was a Klamath Falls visitor on Wednesday. Miss Florence Dlllard spent Hun- Dr, Drcxter, tho director of the Chuutuu'iuu, left Wednesday. Whllo here bo was entertained by Mr. and Mra. J, II. Hobbs. Mrs, J. W, Taylor and daughter Mary'vvoro Klamath Falls visitors on Moaduy, Take n Reed mlnornl bath nt tho Hot Springs Until Houau. 47r2.1 'MURPHY LEADS IKFIUIRj California Driver Is Far. , Ahead In Content For ' Speed Crown I.OS ANGELES. Nov 33 Jim my Murphy, California automobile rare pilot. Is fo far ahead In the race for this j ear's national ttpeed i crown that he cannot be overtaken, even If defeated In the las big contest of tho year, the Thanksgiv ing race on the lleverly Hills I speodwny near hero ( According to A M. Young, sorro. , tnry and mnnager of l.os Angeles ( Speedway association, Murphy ha 2.900 points already. Tommy Mil ton ,1921 champion. Is In second place with 1.8(10 points and can not tako the. lead, even If Mur phy should not place at all Thanks giving day. Tho corrected standing of the other driver sare: Harry Harts HtS Frank Elliott r.S7r. Eddie Hearno 3S.1 Dennett Hill 37$ Jerry Wondrrllch 376 Italph Mulford 2!S Pltvirn llordlno 196 Art Klein Italph do Palm a Ora llnlhc I. P Fetterman Joe Thonii It. Wilcox Peter do Paolo 191 166 lrt'j ins !! cn OREGON HOOPSTERS OUT TO WIN BOTH CHAMPIONSHIPS EUOENE. Ore.. Nov. 23. lias ketball men of tho University of Oregon hero nro organizing a team that Is going out to win both the Pacific Coast nnd Northwest con ference title's. One reason for Oregon'a faith In Its team Is tho fact that "Hunk" U-itbam who was a star at center two cars ago will be back to play with tho team this year. Ijst year Latham tlfd not play. Six other letter-men will res pond to tho call for basketball men Coach Ilohler Is expected to order practlco as soon as tho football sea son Is -over and, according to pre sent plans, the team will go on a playing tour of Oregon during tho Christmas holiday season. I SAX I'HAXCISCO SIBILS TO OPEN HEASOX IX H. I". SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 23 Tho San Francisco Seals will open tho 1923 baseball season In San Franclsro. Oakland und Portland, according to tho schedule recently , arrunged. During the first week of tho season the Senls play Vor won here, In tho second week they meet Oakland In tho first Oakland homo games and In tho third week they play at Portland In tho open ing scries. xo iioxl'h ron coast leaouei SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 23 -Medals or engraved b'dtu will bo given ycxt year by thu Pacific coast hasdball leaguo to tho playora of tho championship club. This year n cash bonus was giv en to all clubs placing above tho collar pojttlon but ut tho leaguo meeting Hern this month tho direc tors decided to abolish thu bonus. DEAX TO REPRESENT UNI- I VER.SITV AT CO.NTHREXCE MOSCOW. Idaho, Nov 23 Derm ' M. F. AuroU .president of tho Northwest Intorcollcglnto confer end), has tn'Cn named as tho delo gato from the Unlvornlty of Idaho j to tho Pacific Coast conference and . will represent tbo school In both conferences, , COMING EVENTS November 21 MoetliiK of Hook (ommlttcc, Woman's LI O brary club November 29 Chamber of commorco forum. November 30. Junior Elka relay races, November 30 Thanksgiving Day. December 4. Circuit court opona for December term. December 8. Presbyterian s church chicken dinner and lai- uar, Dcombor 0 Tho Methodist church barnnr, Three Hands! 'mK i itil NVw Vork Hill i-v lin (iliniv . i I n new tilck ef ChriatiMkH sli ft j cia A Kltivnl nttilHlal luiiul n-iii iiIkhi the roiinter v title tho lull hand uiinotloul dips valuables Into an insldn i.s;ket. Clirrlus sell Ever lleidv Flmli lights, r.'oli'M ami bnli-rlo' 2.1 &uur- Owinj to the fact that many hnvi regarded the Wuiivu Hunk Ilp.iital as closed to some physicians and tluir patient4, tho inanagoiniMit huoIch to correct this erroneous impression by a change of namo, thortvby placing; this thoroughly modern and splendidly appointed institution at tho scrviec"of still the general public, and more particula rly tho people of tho Klamath Valloy. Day and night ambulance .service i n town or country. WARREN HUNT, Owner and Manager mmsmsmmsiaBsm Which Or I Acme -Motor Co. I 6th and Oak artKxxssmczoimsfittigKHGi CRATER LAKE CRATER LAKE ICE CREAM Made from The Cream of the Country When your kiddies r.ck-for ice crenm don't tell them it is too cold. They need the food value found in our ice cream now -ns well ns in hot weather. Order a nH t wM do you nil n00t' Klamath Falls Creamery Announcing Klamath Valley Hospital j K" a p" COACH Two types of closed enra sell under $2,000. One has pretty trinkets, vanity cases, cigar lichters, trunks, etc. Do you want them at tho cost of motor car efficiency? Do you want a chnnais such na sells in.open models hundreds of dollars under closed car priceo? The Essex Coach $1245? It gives all closed comforts, is sturdy, lids ample carryhur space for passengers and luggage and has tabling quality. The Esse: chassis is always efficient and costs little to operate. Leading American and European experts proclaim it ia "the fin est, liveliest car of its size that I3 built." Wouldn't you rather have car performance than body trinkets? BUTTER i ; -i Cunln'u cell furniture pollaho3, 23 -J uv A. wwiiflww'. fWMMV'" '" (UtMW()MfMJMi fc. "?!B