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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1923)
t i;mi.v, jink sjh, limn, i THE F.VEN1NG HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON biainly; about people A .Queen's Catch I. .1. Nti'iur 1 1 1 1 m I . J,' Hlrnw ri'tunii'ii lunl" iiIkIiI iiflw' nil liiniii('ii o( mivuml minium ii C'lillfoi'tiltt. Htruw li.ft fur tlni hiiifll of Ilia lii'iillli, ifiiil wtm hi u Han friiniiiHi'ii lioHpllnl for wiinix llinc. I In vlnltmi ii tiiotlmr at Murnlidiilil liiifuni mining homo, lint iiiiwIui'ii itlil Imi mi) a plure lo num. intra nlili Kluimith nmiuly, I Ik hi luniiil in ii i:h liiiiiroviiil In health. (Mil Ittalilciit lluik John Slum arrived In Kluiimtii Kalla Iiiki night from Cullfornln. where lie wnni limt full for hl health. . Ha pasaotl iho winter 'on tilt deeert south of Lot Vtiti, and la ilad to be bark In Ktamatli county for tha timmar, Himlcnt Hire Gi'oriio HIikh rularnnil homo last night from Kuitano, whuro he wbm Krailunlvil with lliu 1023 clam from tho Unlveraity of Oroion, and will pass tha "minor with bla parents, Mr. and Mia. V. W. RIkks. flnllnra llrrt . A, I.. Lyou and O. I). Euton of tho V. 8. 8, Callfornlu, aro rla torod at ilia Hull. Tha California I ono of tho noweat U. 8. battlo fhlpa, and Ii manned entlroly by Californium. Hump For Hummer Mlaa Luclllo Lambert ha returned from California, where aim hat born attending school, and will pane the aummor with hot parenia, Mr. aud Mre. C. 0. Lambert. 'f To) Vlalt In AlilnniV , , Mr a. Eva Smith and llttla aon. Jack, left on tha stage thla morn ing for Aahland, where they will vlalt frlamla for a week. JInya JIouno C. K. Martin haa purchaaod from R.' E. Smith (i four room huuao at 1605 Oregon avonuo. and will tako poaaoaalon thortly. ' i- To 8. V. For Vacation , Mian Mlldrad Burk lft on tha train thla morning for San Fran olaco whoro .aho will enjoy ' a faw daya' vacation, Lfuvo for Ran KrancUeo Mr a. Kdna Shnllock and, daugh tor, Mlsa Cominnco, loft for Bun Prancleco thlt morning for an ex tended atny.r In From , llonnnu , W. H, Pankoy and Claude Clop ton art vlaltora In town from tho Bonanaa country. Returns To rortluiHl Mlaa Mario Anansen haa rnturned to Portland after a vtaft of two weeka with Mlai Mary Jenklni. Spcnda M'eok'Rnd At Merrill Mlaa Pauline Cllft tpent tha wook end at Merrill with the Ml aura Paul ine and Mamlo Qlacomlnl. Aceepta PoilMone Mlaa Francea Humphrey and Mlaa Marian Wortloy have taken poaltlont with the Wllaon Abalract company. Gee Man-lago l.lron no ' , A -marriage llcenao waa laauod Saturday to Amoi W. Perklna and Oladya Peart McCollum, both of Klamath Falli. Returns To Portland F, C. Smith returned to Portland thla aummer after a bualneaa vlalt of several daya hero. Kodak tlnlahlng at Btlnion'e. 3tf First 'Nurse " N v 'tot:-. ( ' Mies Llndft Illchardn, Ml, of Wooniocliol, li., I., waa the flrat pupil to entor tho flrat tmlnlng achool for nuraoe In the United Ktatea. That waa nt Roxuury, 1 Mum. She la honor guoat at the convention of tho American League of Nurioa.' . Eduoatlon at Bwampaoott, Worn. I.i'iti,;. l-'ot AmIiIiiihI Mim M, IIowiiiiiii of (IiIIii'ihIii li'fl Hilii iijo.iiiiik on ii lirlof vlnli to Anil lu li il . I'riiprrly N Hulil II. K. Hill 1 1 h Iiiih mu Id In K.-I'. llowi'll lull thn'K mill four of hlui'lt IK, urn olid l'ulrvli'W iiilillilon. llow i'll will hi kill coiiiil riiiillon of a lioum. on thu jro)irty lniiiiuilliiti.il)'. Itiiiiilii'r In Htophvn (irirflth wiia anut vltltor yeaturday ranch mwr Merrill, a nou iity from hl Iti-KMrnd At Hull Mra, It. D. Chamliorlaln, Mra. N. 1. Chamhorlnlii and ilurrdll lluth uwny roffUtornd nt thn Hull lint nlKlit from Vnncoiivnr, W'uiililiiKlon. To I'ortliinil On ' llnslllim" Iti'X Itnnncr wan a pnunniiKur on Hut aluko thla morning for Port land, where ho' will trananct bual imm for tho noxt few duya. Vlnltor From Vnllllix II. K. Wolford wna a county vlnltor yttriluy from Vuluux, turning today. SNOOK ARRAIGNED ON TWO CHARGES MI'l;l'll)'.MIMMfiM.;R ; CONCERT WEDNESDAY' Tin. ' It. A. homv of Jiintlco ami Mm. Miiiilcliiil llnml To llnicidilii Ullllllllt WUH tho HCTIW! of I j Front, of Central Hcliool iliiiK IhhI iilnlit, When tlni JuiIk"! pfiici-ni ,iueii- w in iiim iii- io i-'i-dd r,.H, uio icriMiimiy for Mian f Cut ti , To liolli liiiciilH Mm in ilnv j fiiiu . ! Hpaniclur and W. J. Murphy, both To ,tiii'iir Hiilin!,iy j f f.akovlcv. .Murphy in n proin- i Incut ntockiii.ili of l,;iki lounty, anil T. I.. Kiinok. f-iloriil Hiidiit. In- hrldu him In n t-aclilnit INiro. (Ilrtiil by Din Kranil Jury KrM on ii I'liurKo of r.hoollrift lit il lal- i nib iwtiplei! by Wlllla'n Marx and a I " .T i A ClilcaEo tnlior aovotlm a: "Wo will navo you .;0 cunts lo on enjry-dollar." Arthur Wlh oii, Jay fii'i d nml 11. li. l.lnii.ir witu(5.;-il thn coroiuuuy. (lilvi-r on May 27. aid on nnothor i villi nr.. of r-inhiiy.zllnti VL wlillc Jun I Urn of tho peaeo of tho Wood lllver dintili t, wna arraigned on both I iduiriti-a In the rlrrult court yoati-r. j day. Knook will appear Huturday at 10 a. in. to p'cuil to th(. luillct riKititH. I.Koniiril I.oni?, Indian policeman, charudd with abootlng (I. W. Baker (in the highway' near I.nmm'a mill, April 13, v.'lll bn arraigned in the circuit court Saturday moralng. I.r.nn and Snook will he defended by Thomas McOulrc, of Portland, United Statea district attorney,- who will arrive here thla week. Winifred C. WJJolr, of Ht. John, N. li. la nut content with tit-ing Cnnudu'a Wiuly quc.n (nhu'a called MIU Cunuiial. buv i alrlvlliK for the pltculbilal c)iu:nploni)ilp. liho cuuKht tit. Hint bin niiu on a tihnvn.fUliliiK Ulp oi. Culn'a I'.iver, NuW llrunavvklc BEND MAN RELEASED I'liyinent of Amount Due Plaintiff Given Arllo lleiijumln Freedom Here From Wortlen "Champ" McColtuin wna n hual nnaa vlnltor In Klnmutli Kulla yeu lurdny from Wordon. A Crnve Mlatnkn "Hullo! I want to ordor a box for tomorrow." "What tlo?" "Thore will be alx of ua In the party." "Dut they come only In alngle 'aliea we'll have to have It made apodal." "la thla the Lyceum?" "No, It la the undertaker." A Ho Penjamln, who wai arreat ed Runday and held In Jail here awaiting word from Sheriff , Hob crtii of Bend, where he was wanted nn a charge of larr-ny, waa re lented lout evening after paying tho amount duo the plaintiff In Bond. Sheriff Roberta wired tho nhcriff'a nfflco hero that he would not com after Benjamin If thj man would pay the amount he had taken. Ko.lnk rinlHlilna at Stlnnn'. 31 f l.I'.MIIKR WORKER DIKH Morrla J. Mayer died nt a local hoapllal laat night aa tho result of Injurlea rocelved two months ago, when he waa aruck with a poavy handle while working for the Al goma I.umh.T company. Mayer waa 4 8 yoara old, and had no rolatlvea here. Funoral nrrangomenta await word from a brother In Roseburg, BIRTH RECORD RAND At the Klamath Valley hoe pltal, June SO, to Mr. and Mra. J, (1. Rnnd, a daughtor; i weight I4 pounds. LET'S GO! AMERICAN LEGION DANGE at Open Air Pavilion WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 ,-' , . ? ; ' ' HOUSTON'S ORCHESTRA A western taxi concern inquir': in an advnrtlarinrini: "Why pay hlKh rates when you can set our ciiba 100 per cent cheaper than any other eompany'H In the city?" which, aa we figure It, means free rides. ATTENTION' MOOSE W. O. M. V. J Mooaehearta' tenth birthday. Wed-' nosday, June 27th., at Moose ball. 1 Birthday cake, dancing, 'neverythlng. Bring your friends. 26-27 Kodak finishing at Stlnson'a. Zlt , Another Concert will bo given by the municipal band Wednesday efinlni?. thi one in front of thu Central school, commencing at 7:H0. The postponed baud danco will ho hold at the open air pavilion Fri day ovtiiinK, Juno 2!t. The iiiogiam for Wednesday fol lows: Mnrcli WaiihSngton I'ohL Hoiihu Grand Medley Huperba Dal by Wttltx Hesitation Mighty Iike a Rose ...Irwin Cornet solo Three Star Polka Bagley By Norman Nlva Foi trot One NiKht in Juno .... - Snyder Intermission PART TWO ( t, N'aiitiriil K.in'usla : Tobuni , Wult Thru" thu Night Logan j Spanish Hcruiindu I.n Pnlomii.... ) Oriidler JTronihoiio Novelty Mournful., ' MskkIo '...King I March 1'01110 Wiioru tho Bright'!' j Lights. Shlue .McCunfl S.n.r tlptruglcd Banner W. K. Kit AMUR, Ulrector : COMING EVENTS tent triitU, Jnt , H. oruKcn Iiuiihu. 1 7 HimIuo quituu con- 4 4. Houtbum ; 'I NOTICE I will ho out of town until June, 29, and will he ready to receive pa' tlents Saturday, June SO. Dr. K. nietsrlie. 2S-29 . RHEUMATISM Cannot Exist In the Human Body if You Wilt Dm Trunk's Prescnptioi 11 lm prvjvuiioivua, to tact. It l lm to muliot witb laf iuiiuttir). Utuiu;utMr. HViavtlU Of fcu (uffli Of i.iivuitiaitiana. Ttnu frKawrrlpdun do oot ruin tfie UilUdcti, 11 dw Oot dlra th UvM.ci. Kat all tii mat aud kjo0 (o(Hi you vlb wtilia taKinif Trunk's i'tfMv-rlptloa. Ceviilaia uu mr--ijy, . aailuyiaio yxla, oil wltJtJKin or baicotics, but positively ovircumai any kiad of rboumatism or (out oo earthy What mora do you antT Toar l imitiliitf just aa guod, and ''It U iiiiuwlbt(j Lo gel auuieUnntf bvttvr. Tiie Kreatest uric acid vent known and also a autHrHor liver niftllrl. N Trunk i'roiptlon H forfi.7 ir I r nnlv $fi rt-iir int. Siip 1puk Co., Thf R xnl Store. WM. A. RICHARDSON & CO. OFFICIAL DECORATORS 407 Main St. Will be in Klamath Falls with an $8,000 stock of fast color flags, bunting, etc, in ample time to decorate all streets and buildings for the SOUTHERN OREGON RODEO We are in a position to save you money on your decorations.' Our solicitor will call on you. V "Relieved in 3 Days' SO writes one of my patients who had suffered severely from Pilesformanyyears.Herletterand those of scores of others who have been permanently cured by my non-surgical treatments axe con tained in a book which I shall be glad to send any Pile sufferer FREE, upon request. No hoapltal bills, no anaesthetic, no shock, no danger, no .enflnement to bed or room, and a GUARANTEED cure Remember my guarantee mean a positive and per- manent cure nd matter how severe yoor case may be. DR1PHAS. J. DEAN 2ND AHavWOHKMIf! KUKI lArii,MiriKwr, Airplane Tickets NOW ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES: Underwood Drug Store Star Drug Store - - Square Deal Drug Store Currins' Drug Store ' vWhiunan's Drug Store ' Waldorf Pool Hall Mecca Ppol Hall Pastime Pool Hall , . . IS TO 20-MINUTE FLIGHTS $10.00 . 30 TO 35-MINUTE STUNT FLIGHTS $2S.0Q THE car owner who has worked around to buying a Hartfprd "H" Tread Fobrio or a Hartford Red or Grey Tube is tho man to ask concerning tho basis of the Hartford reputation. His past experience is fresh enough in his mind to make the discovery of Hartford valuo rather sensational. 1 See the nearest Hartford Dealer. MARSHALL-WELLS COMPANY IHttritoun DUUm! POHTLAND SPOKANB s Fon 8ai,k nv Klamath Falls Auto -Co. ' ; ' ' . . ' y - ' The Small Garage With the Large Trade Bii4 Mnin Htrci't riiono 240 M . . Hopnlra VwA Cnr Accesaorlca Wrecking . . . ' t t t LET H R EUGIC! afl i w v Until You Get To THE MOTOR GO. vV V We can't shoe a horse, but we can break your Gasoline Bronco of bucking. - Our shop is equipped to take care of any form of re 1 pair, and our machinists and mechanics are picked men, who delight in turning ,' , out good work. - . AndDo Not Forget That our automotive equipment is very complete. A Set of Gabriel Snubbers will "bulldog'' ' v. '''' . ! ' your car. In a "stampede" what more could you wish for than one of those husky Weed Bumpers for protection. "Service With a Smile" ACME MOTOR CO. Southern Oregon's Largest Automotive Industry 400-416 So. Sixth Phone 680