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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1923)
THTOSDAY, 3VLX 5, 1 038 THE EVENING ' HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pasre FW i 1 ''TiiTiZinnr-rn I PEOPLE Drive ?TOm los Angel Mr, and Mrs. Walter Dixon . ar rived by caf Tuesday night from Los Angeles, and are. vlrlttng Ills aunt, Mrs. Mary Dixon and family. Dixon left Klamath Pulls a year ago, and It' now engaged In the contract ing business In the southern Cali fornia olty. Hero Vroin California : ' Mr. ni"'Mr.'- 8dou:b. JFoiillto fi Xlamitb ralli visitors (ram On selle, where tiny have Urge cattle - Interests, They are registered at the Hall. With them are Mr, and Mrs. A, B. MeDonald of Dorrls and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hansen of Berkeloy. To T.euvo For North , Mr, and Mrs. Orant M. Raymond and threo little daughters, Peggy, Joan and Mary, expect to leave by car In the morning for Salem... Ray mond will take the state bar exam ination there, returnlne in a. week. Mis. Raymond and: the children will pass soveral weeks at Seaside, and wilt also visit ut Portland and Soat- l.te, " " ,' Marriage Licenses ,' '. Marriage licenses Issued to - far this month were to Peter L. Bock and Lola A, Qtey,. Arthur Mayfleld and Charolet Cole, JnckL. Morrison and Ethel Mary Bpeekley, and Oun nar' Gusta'vson and Beryl C. Bunn, all of Klamath county. -.-' ' Visitors At Slant Home -., Mr. and Mrs. William Marx have as their guest' Miss Bllse Vander . Horck of Watertown, Sojjth Dakota. Miss VSnder Horck Is' secretary of the board of education' at W'ater "' town, t - ' ' .' . Return To Bend ' Mr. and Mrs. Holly Swlgle re turned to Bend 'this morning after several days here attending the ro deo. - Swlgle had a string of 80 buck' dng horses here for the big time. To 8, F. On Business -. i .: . , iW. 6. Parker, manr,,'Ot ;;the Klamath Development,-company, left this morning on, a business trip to Ban Francisco.,,.,,,. -.,iM!h..,;,;i ' . ' ' 1 ' " .i:.hi .ai' i . Hera For Summer Miss Greta Madison Is .here from Oakland to pass the summer. with her aunt, Mrs,: L. 0, -MUls. Miss Mad ison wat graduated from neaias Businets aolloge at. Oakland, last month.l . '. .. : ' .', ' , ; Jack Furber Here Jackk Furber was 'a visitor here over the Fourth, from Sacramento where he is now connected, with a large wholesale grocery concern. He returned today, Visiting Parents ' ,s"i , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mailt - arrived Tuesday -from Portland and are vis iting his parents, Mr: and Mrs. F. R Matt. ' - " ' ; " '' - Leave For Rnnch , -. Mr. and Mrs. James Grimes re' turned to their ranch on the Wil llamson river today aVer a visit with B, S. Grlgsby and family. Visiting Grandpnren's Miss Antoinette Reld nnd " MIsb Wlnoma Sutton are here from San Francisco visiting their' grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Matt. At Ci Lewlt Itanuli Mr. and Mrt. E, Ji, Oliver drove In Tuesday from San Francisco, where they have been ; visiting, and are ' gliosis at t h e C. Lewis ranch on the Merrill road. Tholr home 1b Ik Spokane, and they will leave in the morning on the re turn trip, going byway of Crater lnko. Mrs. Lewis and Oliver :l are cousins. - : ' '": ' 1 ' Homo FO. Vacation 'vi ; Albert Moorland is home " from Hoald's Business college in Oakland for a two weeks vacation.. . He left with his father, Frank Moorland,. and brother Donald, for a weok at jRocky Point. A vacation is an. Innovation in the Heald colleges; ? which 'ha,ve always held, school 62 weeks a year PROHIBITION MEN AND AVIATOR PLAY " GAME OF LEAPFROG Agents HiiNpldom cf Flyer I'ursuo Plane From Field To Field i But ICffoi't Aru Fruitless SPOKANE, Wash., July 5. -Prohibition officers and an aviator sus poct Introduced the Same of "air plane .and automobile leapfrog" be tween two flying field near here last week. . The dry agents, pulling up to one of the fields for a llttloi gonerul in vestigation, loft their car to walk over and greot tho pilot. But the pilot didn't think to, Ha stepped on the bub and flew away to the oth er field, about a mile distant. The officers rushed In their car to the second field, Just in time to be left behind by the Buspoctcd pilot and his plane. This was repeated several times until: the pilot decided he had had enough fun and thereupon waited for- the officers at one of his land ing places. ,' . " ''"Something on your minds?" ask ed the pilot. ':?Lbok bver the ma chine If you like." .- -Laughs, as the officers finished a fruitless search-, ended the Incident pleasingly : for both sides In the game, j " Her Songs Lifted Mortgage By Josephine Vun de Grift 'E- arvl''e Staff w, if,.i NEW VORK, July B. This Is a regular. Horatio Alger story, wltn says Mile. Samson, "was the day on which I was able to send from America enough money for my par- Visitors At Epperson Home- Mr. and Mrs. ' Harry Rowoll of Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Epperson for rodeo week. Rowell Is a member of the Rowell Brown Lumber company of Port land. ''- Registered At Pelicani Mr, and ; Mrs, Peter -A. Breen( MIbs Isabella, and Jack. Breen,., -of San Francisco; and Miss Elizabeth Breen of Holllster, are registeredt at the Wlilte Pelican, while on a tour of California and Oregon. '-. : " " Returning To Eugene ,-": .;",.. Mr. and . Mrs. Charles M. Emery plan to return to their home; at Eu gene tomorrow. They have been visiting hit'' 'brother and' wife, (.Mr. and Mrs. L.AEi' Eihery: , ,'" -as.t Maddos vb. Pcilt , A decree giving J. A." Maddox Judgment against Cassius M. ', Pet tit for the sum of $322.42, together With the co3ts of the juiti;has-:been Homo From Scattlc- Mrs. William' Ganong ' and, little son, B.lllie, are, home from a four weekB visit with her parents at Seat tle. Mrs." Ganong's mother, -, Mrs. Frank Oleson,' 1 accompanied 'thorn back. ; -:' T- signed 'by Judge Leavjit'. in cir cuit Cdurt. irmi. i&Ati'P-.li&'t J Owiilicj-:y(c;0vnb;?'4, A decree of divorce; wa.s; grained Alona jOwnbey from Alexander;? Mvi Ownbey. SV1;;:','', V'- FAMOUS BtliLTB flOBS' id JTAlV LONDON, July 5. The famous Bible of .the.Borsa.d'Es,. valued at 250,000 andrmipngln.(t?on'e) tim.e. I'tria, has'ee1i'piii'rir.'r(,rrleti' .Milan manufacturer, who outbid an American banker for It..- ltrte From Bend . t, ' ' ' Registered at . the"1 .Whlte'iPolIcan from Bend are Miss Anne M. .Day, Miss Nettie Hamlin, Walter W. Wil son and John B. - Hunter. ' . , ' ',; Leave On Vavation Mrs. Stolla Mang and Miss Hattie Hall loft yesterday by car for Colum bia Beach near Portland, where they will enjoy a vacation of two months. VlHltbix Son Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Mattoon are hero from Portland visiting their son, Dale, at his ranch on tho Mer rill rood. ' - ' ' Hero From MontiiKHw '' 1 a. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Skeen ar rived yostorday from Montaguo for a visit with tholr son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Skcen. ..'.' .,' Return To For' Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ryan return ed to their homo at Fort Klamath todny after a visit of a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. X Keller. Here For Rodeo Paul MeDonald, a former Klamath Falls resident, returned to his home nt Medford this morning after -taking In tho rodeo. ,,,; ' ' Light lunches, ice cream and soft drinks. The Sweet Shop. 2-5 Hero For Summer i. a Mrs. Archie Klrkendajlr and, .lit tle daughter, ; Wanda, have arrived from Spokane to pass the Bummer With Mrs. Klrkendftll's, mother, Mrs. Swan 'Johnson, , TT I I , Z ' r MLLE. MARIA SAMSON AND (INSERT) HER SISTER, BERTHA 1 two expect to bring the whole farn- lly to America. "My parents are In comfort," ehs explains. "My brother Is a prac ticing physician, Qlzella is a grad uate druggist and she. sinus beau tifully, Sai'olta 1b married and Sofia is studying the violin, :"I have never been; unhappy a moment. . If you expect the good things of life they will suroly conw i to. you.'' i- . i j- .1 ?- .. . . I HOTEL SUTTER ..San Francisco ' A pupulur priced, tire proof hotel, centrally located and noted for its excellent service and un excelled appointments. , ' '-.' ' Miimigninent ,i .)', . Geo, Wiim-n ilooper , Light lunches, Ice cream and soft drinks. The Sweet Shop. 2-5 Deaverton to get $13,300 school. " tai it's Aeeti M'EATHKB PHOBABILITIES The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood s Pharmacy registered a fall in barometric, pres sure this morning but the drop was not. sufficient -to Indicate any mark ed change in weather .' condi- Hnnir:- r v""""'" Forecnst for noxt 7 nT- 24 ,iour9: lLJLJ.ll , I Partly cloudy with higher temperatures. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 76 " Low :MZ . a girl Instead of a boy In the heroic i role. '.. "V'::': - -Her family back In Hungary lost everything, and she started out to Retrieve mo fumily fortune. She sang her way into bulging pockets. Every spare penny was! sent' homo. She came to America. Then ebo brought her oldest sister hero, -: She educated her brother ;-and - three other , slBters, bought back: the an cestral estato, and Is -now: bringing "those i three remaining sisters to America. . - -- - - -i -. - i She is Mile. Marie Samson, dlmln-, utive soprano, 24 -years old, and an,, adopted American. ' only .- 20 montBs. - Her sister, Bertha, has Just arrived, and Bhe has already sent the passage money tor Sarolta, Glzzella and Sofia, who she says are all beautiful and vivacious. Before the war "hor father was a wealthy land owner but he lost everything. At 17, while her elder brother David was Btudylng medi cine and her four sisters were still In school, she joined the Royal Opera company In Budapest. In the disorganization following . the war she started on a tour;of Eur ope, singing her way to .success. "The happiest day of my life,' ents to buy back our lome." The second happiest day was We day- on which Bhe greeted her sis ter Bortha, who is already a grad uate bacteriologist. Together the CAKES and' pies"of finest'".' flavor.. .-...Desserts: '.. that '.'.Will delight you. Entrees and--roasts irthat satisfy:- Steaks-.; and chops 'of 'full-flavored tenderness. . A complete restaurant service to com plete,' ypur.-, food-happiness.-- Get acauiiinted' njtii.pui: " "BUI ...pJFare' CLUBycAFE.:: 125-Sff.' Slxth St; - , MAKE YOUR NEXT GOAL . You have finished high :," school and, like all wlde-awako graduatet, are' . looking - to college, ' ' -- The Btate of Oregon'" offorB you the best of ' training and a collegiate , degree in the leading-pur --. suits end professions, as follows: ; ' ' ; . '' Engineering, Agriculture, Com-. :omics,' Military' Science and' ' Tactics, Mining, Pharmacy ' ' VocatlohaJ' Education, " and i:;'V ' Music' ' , , ;, !! y-: Student life'ai the Col v ... .- lege, .is rich In jpportunir ; .7 : tieB for leadership arid ) ;; personal culture. . ; ; FALL.. TERM OPENS,?; SEPTEMBER 28, 1923 .i.l.For,'infbVmatIon wrltetQ. - ... ! ..'-.! - THE R VXi I STRAR .Oregon Asricnltural College . ' Corvallis ' Wherd are you going to eat? With Plcketts at Oth anil Klamath-' Ave. 28-4" Uaek From Rocky Point Mr. , and Mrs. , Russell Llourance aiiul Mr. nnd Mrs. T. R. Smith hnvo returned from a two-days camping trip at Rocky Point, , - ncliirn To Doit's t'- ' ; ' Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hagelstoln returned to their homo at Dorrls this morning after visiting friends hero over the fourth. Sir. llnlilwIii'H CondltloiKSjiiiM - ' The-condition of 'Mrs. Goorgo T. Baldwin, who has been ill for 'sev eral weeks, romalns about ,tho samo. Dorrls Ilnnclier Here J. W; Churchill is a Kliimuth Falls vlBltor from Dorrls, whore heowns a largo ranch. Hero From Mcdfortl .1 ',-. , Visitors nt tho Whlto Pelican from Medford are WiliUe- Curtis,' W-' H. Lyons, Earnest Harris and Herbert ' Harris. . ,; , ''::.' " :"" ' '.''""' i-' IlelmiliiR From Lake ' . Miss Hazel Fennimore of Sprlng - 'field, 'Ohio,' is returning ' to Snn Francisco after a visit to' Crater lake, v - "' '. ;.."'. ' Former lUwIdcnts Here j. Mr. a,nd Mrs. J. C. Thompson were rodpo week Visitors from Medford -T-C 'ires - Conserve The Car . .. mm " mfi "'-.:. ) 30 Lower Inflation TO be able to safely carry 307" .lower Inflation in C.-T.-C ' ( Cords than so long insisted upon 1 for ordinary cord tires is the most striking proof of the great quality in these cords. , . It is also the most striking feature of tire setviceability ever afforded, for lower inflation without injury means laving in tire costs, saving in car up keep and greater riding comfort. C-T-C Cords are more powerful, more durable as a result of better materials and the highest skill in hand-workman-ship. . v."' - ACME MOTOR CO. Dealers fo Klnmath-' Falls Other dealers throinrliout the country. Columbia Tire Corporation Portland, Oregon. . g! t . fii ! ' ipAT TTDKMIA OREGON ' X'ri 1 iniiiiiiianiniiiM n if wmmmmmmmmmmsmm I . ..'. -m-vtt-wmT rrvn fnlTV f I-.'.' .J.B,2 , '. I.. .. .' : t US IVWP 1,11 VIKrA V 1 -!. I . -!- .4-. . . Jj - - ' IN PKOGRESS ,, ; :.' - - i : ' '- I ! from I. r. . R - : r ::. ' .1 ."' A ' - -!: ; . preferred ... - ;. .: r i- ' .11 "11. ! " AUTOMOBILE OWNERS " ; KEEP. VOIR CAR LOOKING I.IKE S'EW! KLAMATH AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY WAstriWri;1 polishixg And' siMqjfiiJtcif A specialty J i 0; - cars called tor"tiad:atiwML-''''i:' (ti(i' 'S'A11' cl; -jih-.',:-:.--J:i;io. ; '.: - :.'' .:';:;i'xov;ji.:'. 1315 Main St-i in: ,'-.-j-:.'.'-.;'..-.,' - r 'i".-t -Phone 692.; .' Hi. Oiie .'block beiondjlVuitp' PclicnnHotsl'5 'tari'h' ,:5 in ! SPECIAL-RATES FOB! CONTRACT vfoKK l fA .') '.' ; iX, ,--.:-p!:ii:., -n-A ' ' li'yj-ih li i!'?'i!!!-' ' Ji:'MlJC5.!VW-!-J''.';.'!.X'iJi i'l-JV lWiUO 'I.VM jfiL .V. ;'...;.! &rti. -'l-iy ry-'-J - rt-iiiioy,' vr."; S'liv 'ififcDelightfully1 Refreshing ;'QAy,h:,r!L. 7,-, -'.-r:-. ''.'.-'; J'tfOrttt. jft-'j ,',S Vi ,-;mM'?i(i;:-; . : Makes It Call Phone 58 a . QUICK ' AND EFFICIENT Pi W ' fill ' ' m Mil 11 1 FOR RANCHERS We will sell , you , Green Slab at the Big , Lakes Sawmill $1.00 the cord, or Block ' Wood at the box fac tory. i We are also deliv ering Slab and Block, Wood all over the valley for those, who cannotlhaul their own wood. ' - ' . ':, See us about your: needs in the fuel line. We are prepared to take care of you, BABSON SAYS: "'Intelligent ' planning- in ad vance 'will enable-' you to live Inst as well ns yo do now. and . with much less expense.; 'The road to financial indonon-' dence lies open for anyone who will save systematically and Invest intelligently." ASK ANY MI-.MHF.R OF OUK ORGANIZATION The California Oregon Power Company Mi'dford, Grunts I'ass mill , ' Hlimuith Falls y Yri'Un mid Diiiismiiir , Is What You Want When Your w ; ; . ftt -GlMSSESi rtre oroisen, or you nian.c ujj juw iuiuu - : I' to get new ones. We now have, an expert lens'grinder and mechanical optician from Portland..- With his : expert services we will be able to turn out all j lines of work a little faster than we were able , to do in some cases in the past. - :;, - - - ! Dr. j; G4GOBLE:;::f Jr'W 709 Main ? " Phone 133-W i O. PEYTON & CO. 419 Main Phone 535 ' The Pacific Savings and Loan Association WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ' : ';-, :; to buy 1 OR BUILD ' : - ' : YOUR HOME FOR INFORMATION SEE - Lakeside Lumber Company CENTER and KLAMATH " " Retail and Wholesale Dealers in Lumber and Building Material w . ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' . ' 1 " " mmijwmiliujiPKHHWwiwi I llli niwn n wwm mwmw ww ft r'M aiilj ':.''?t'tf'; 1M ,..VJ :.T '"J t m iiipii 'V"o;if'' its tilt . n io si'.,.'.! Lhl ia1 !f. f(1 '''',7-' rrt'V ..-li't Mm,- r ,'1W 'liiw Mo ;;oi'ii -il.U') rl (IB ; ilS ',V ' 'IS , iii ' .f :"t Ob uO v: . i:t 1 I'j'j t