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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1923)
tuhhoay, nvijY, 1 10, ioaa.. Page Fit THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH F'ALLS, OREGON Visitors J'rom ( Ciiliroi'iila J;' S, Hunt of Hmi Francisco Is hero on business. Mr; land Mrs. It. D Leon of San Krnilelsco uro registered ut the ' Whilo Pullcan. They will visit Cratur luko before returning ' south.' Mr, and '.Mr. Tremourenux of Oaltland uro' busi ness Visitors hero. ' ,' ; ''. I'oxltloii '!tor Summer- W'. Krwout, JucoliHon, a former Klam uth ''"county high " sohdol student, and' "now' it teacher at Itoguo River, Is associated '" with his ' fathor for tho "summer ; at Lamm's mill. Jacohsou's family Is also spending the summer In Klamath county. Visiting With Hoiis Mrs.(C, Keller of -Portland is hero Tor u, visit with her sons, W. M. Koll or, of Olcnc, and Alfred and Otis Keller or Langoll Valley. She will remain, for a largo, linrt of the' sum mer. . . .,. , . At Jnko -f .Woods . t 1,,i.m. , ,,. J;,W. Leonard jib now.! at Lake of tho 1oods, whnrn. ho .:t Is , In charge-of.--the construction -of- D. B. Campbell's ,.bousH.,..,D,..Ji, .Camp-belli-anil Dad Wilson loft for there yesterday. Thoy will estahllsh their camp 'or the summer. ',.-,'' ..- To -jOatoi' Ijake y. jpY!w.t .. lV(lsBes Flora' .' Drako-and Clara N. Nleman of Indianapolis register ed at the White Pelican hotel - last night. They left this morning for Crater lake.' '"'. '. At '. Johnston Home ,'"MlM' Margaret Scheaffer of Dul- uth,' Minn., arrived last night. Sho will; visit at the , J. 0. Johnston home for the remainder ot the summer. . . Itosoburg People Here .." i Mr. ' and ' Mrs. H. 0. :WHson , and daughter of Roseburg are register ed at the Baldwin hotel. Wilson was:- formerly connected with the Indian service at Klamath agenoy, Buck From Tacomn - Ahstln Case, formerly of Klara ath : Falls, la spending 'big vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and ; Mrs. T. N.Cnse,' bn'.;the.' Mor1' rill 'road, .'"'" ':' '--'- ,,,, Engineers Here ' ' Construction " engineers'' f rom Dunstnulr registered at the Hall are J. N. Burnett, 'G. M, Taylor;' R. I. Grey afld "0. F? pegard. '' '. . ' 1 -"''' V ' ' : ''' -Mother Visit ' , . ; Mrs. , Butler Walker - of Ashland arrived yosterday for a week's visit with her daughter, Miss . Mary Walker. . v. From Malln ; s. ''.' . - W. E. Wilson, -an . employe of the reclamation: service at Malln, Is a Klamath FalU visitor. ' In Klamath Falls Mr.' and Mrs. McLemar'bf Ash land are In Klamath Falls for a tew days, Baot From Vacation 1 1 Mis Cecilia- MoMahdn,,-haH re turned from a, month,' vacation spent Jn Portland antt Spokane. ' " i-' , . - tixlV-M- Cattle Man Iieavc -, . , , ' Vf E. Green ot, Kbsblln1 Brd'si, ' of SanJFrancIicor.teft today' fbr Lake view. Green has been examining Klamath county cattle1 and sheet). t Returns From San Francisco R, H. Dunbar has 'returned from a business, trip to .San .Francisco and other "Calitornla , oltlei. Leave for New York ! Miss' Gertrude Bbbman left this morning for Chicago aiiil New York. Homo From Hospltjl,;:;:.! ; 1 Mrs. John Brett, "who 'has been 111 at ': , a ' looal : hospital, "' returned yesterday" to ' her home Ton' ' John son street.1 - :tv.t'Mt;:-;;, , HotuM From Ashland ;' -- . Mrs. H. D. CozedV andrdaughtev Mrs.l Eva Stevens, "hb Have been visiting. tffpu'to';iai?, turned yMiliif? i s 5 s"' : V ..T-' ' Hero for the Dny ' . ,r, ' i Mrs, Geo. Btevansbn' ' i in 'town tor the . day,- - - V ' " 'fr. Returned Homo' ',: Mrs, Ed. Saunders returned from Lo Angeles Sunday; nisbt. '. From Log Angeles ' ' C. F. Arnold, representative of the American Extension ' university ' of Lot Angeles, arrived last .night tor- lli're Fi'oiu Kihihiin Mrs. J. W. Itcoso of Iltilchliuum, Kansas, und Mi's. Robert 0. Arthur of Los Angeles, mother and slitter of Mrs. J. I'V I'ntterson, are in the city, having been called here by the serious Illness of Mrs.' Patterson, fol lowing a major operation at the Klamath Valley hospital last week. Until Mrs. Reuse and Mrs. Arthur lire very favorably Impressed with tho cool mountain be'rozes of Klamath comity, und will ' probably' remain here most , of tlio summer. In NcHv Orleans- Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Hall, who re. contly wont to South America, have returned to tho United States find are at present located in New . Or leans. As yot, they have made no' definite plans for the future. Return To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Goo. A. Gooloy who visited Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rey nolds during the- rodeo, left here today for their home In Portland They will visit CrnteV lake. Gooloy Is employed by the Nottingham firm In Portland. ' From ctrnwr Lake "'"'' Mrs. S. H. Taylor and Miss Kath- orlno R. Hurley of Piedmont, Cali fornia,' are registered at tho Whlto Pelican. , They, enjoyed a trip to Crater ijiko.yoatiirday. ''' -.; Tourist Here ..'' Tourists registered at tlio Hall last night were Mr. and Mrs. G. .E. Wlnterbotham of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Armond of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kurd ot Los Angeles. At Lake of the Woods Mrs; J. A.: Gordon has taken up her residence at the Lake of the W6bds . for the summer. Here On Business , J.c,N61tev prominent real estate man from Lakevlew, Is here on business and is stopping at the Hall. From Central Point ' B, S'. Gr'iby returnod from Central Point yesterday.. Ho has been visiting- with his mother, Leaves For Modofrd . -tlsabel Adams of San' Francisco flo. hag been visiting friends here. left today, for "Medford. - Visits County Scat ' -George Of field of Merrill was' In town today. ' ' ' ' -1' - ' From Chlloquln " " ' P. J. Puckett of Chlloquln Is reg istered at the White' Pelican hotel. INTERFERENCE BY RADIO MAY BE ENDED Experiments Conducted By United : States Bureau To Elimlnnte '.. Bane of Operator' Life WASHINGTON, July 10. Inter ference by different radio .transmit ting stations, the bane ot the radio operator's existence, may be largely eliminated as a result ot a series ot experiments conducted by physicists at the United States bureau ot stand ards. The experiments deal with two main factors, dirootlonal .. antennae for transmitting and rocelvlng, and the use ot exceedingly small wave lengths. ... . ' ,; ' -':r-.. With few -exceptions radio oora- Freedoo? gffV j, ...i. i ' 'W!iM!ikw Mrs. Mary Lonorgan, ot Brooklyn, N. Y., spont the flrat dny of hor freedom, after being acquitted of the murder of hor husband, with somo ( of her 14 children and the not doa of the family. She called It her first real day ot roil since she was married 80 ycarsjiBO., munlrnllon 'has bom conducted on wave lengths of not less than 20(1 metres, end there bus been compara tively llllio experimentation' on shorter -lengths; The bureau experi menters are using u wave length of only ten .metres. . 'The directional anleiinno used ap ply vt I'll) hI ly the Hiiiiie pilnclplcH In volved In tins gnnrclillKht. Thn-wav- es from a small generating 'set are reflecnd by a parabolic' reflector of hanging wires, anil Just as ;' the searchlight sends n narrow beam of light in parallel lines for a long dis dlstunce, bo does the 'parabolic re flector collect and send out In almost parallel lines the radio Impulses. At least '"" per cent ot tho radiated power Is said to bo confined to an angle of 40 degrees... The apparatus as constructed Js small, but strong, signals have been received from it at a distance of two miles, using a single turn coll an tenna six -inches In diameter. The advantage of using short length waves Is said to lie in the fact that short wave stations can bo more eas ily "tuned out", than those employ ing lengths in the hundreds or thou sands of meters. Kodak finishing at Stlnson's. 8tf Beauty! Winner -111?1. 'J-SVJ-tSH Mss - Helen Jnrvls, Enelish J dancer, won -tho ,'fFlaurs do la ti Beauto" contest In Paris. Amori - can girls wero competitor. IBI Suffered 25 Years "T AM entirely free from my Piles 1 and aches and pains," writes one of my former women patients who, after suffering 25 years, was cured by my painless, non-surgical treatment. But this case Is no ex cejidon, as scores of letters in my FREE illustrated book will testify. I at no knife, anaesthetic, clamps, liga tures, stitches, burning or other disagree able or dangerous method in treating Files, and GUARANTEE result. . Remember my guarantee means a positive and per manent cure no matter how severe your case may be. CHAS: J. DEAN & MORWfON M RTtAN D, OREGON T HIS PAPtB WWtN. WRlTINO and Home 1 fi " H V jt dr: Public Links Chanijj Given Cup Secretary ot State Hughes presents the Standlsh Cup to Hick Walsh, New York newspaperman, who won the golf tournament ot Washington, D. C-, In which representatives of public links in many clUes participated. MT. LAKI & FAIRVIEW Mrs. C." C. Huict wili preach at Ml.. Lakl church' next Sunday moiyi-' Ing at' 11 o'clock. 5-r ''' - -i J 'V Judge and M rss ; Politick o Grants, Pass spent one nightwlth IrsPoK lock's sister Mrs.' H. D. Morrison ,dn . their return trip to Grants-Pass af ter visiting Portland and Bend. i Mrr and Mrs. Coal and children from - Washington -visited - at -. - the Thompson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Coa) are highly pleased with Klamath county and are think ing of locating here. W. D. Butler and family motored from Bend to Klamath ' Falls to , "PRESERVE YOUR HOME FOODS WITH .(.mil! TAKE IT REGULARLY ''" Phone 58 CHANGE i spend the week of the. Fourth with Hutlor's fliothor, Mrs. W'"D;- Morjrl son Tin'd- nLitntl the rodeo. "'"V. tliin Kaylor ran into Miller's car at Mti jLakl' corners. , No one was Injured but Kaylor's car was badly damaged. . ' Harry Booth and John Koontz went fishing I Sunday. "- Mrs. Booth spent the day with Mrs. Koontz. Mrs. J. S. McClellan is attending summer school-.-";- ----. - -Mrsi J; Koontz and M,rs.- H. Booth called ou Mrs. H, D- Morrison Sun day. '-',--A neighborhood picnic was held at C. ' A. .Hill's on the. Fourth ,of July. ' , PURE ICE UI.IU Having acquired the dealer's interests for the Star Dur ant's famous all-purpose car without an equal I desire to welcome all prospective purchasers to visit our salesrooms, where we have on display all models of this superlative car, together with a full line of all parts. Gome whether you wish to buy now or later. H. E. HAUGER Seventh and KlamatK , Phone 176-W TO DESTROY SNAKES . " ' I ' I SAN ANTON'IO, Texas, July 10. 1 Poisonous gases will be us-oa in tho i destruction of TexaV ra!t;osnakes, j iiccordiiig to present plans of the j predatory animal bureau of the U. S. I (iepiirtnient of agriculture, assisted by the chemical warfare service of the eighth army corps area. Major (ieorge. M. Halloran, chemical war rare officer of the crops, will begin experiments soon to determine which I (-'as Is the most effective In killing intakes. . s . "; I Uhosgene generally . Is considered I v the bureau to be among the moBt 7 T nam piaymi need Shredded Wheat and like it, too How often, these hardplayed summer ; games result in delicate appetites at meal-.-. time! . ' ' ! Warm weather play brings more care to v watchful parents, out they can. make sum , i-r mer health and appetite more certainwfth ; wholesome,' nourishing Shredded - Whole - : Wheat Biscuit, served with fruit or berries, milk and a little cream. ,," , i r ' A perfect laxative combination, it bnngs health and a relishing appetite to youngsters and gro wnaips, by supplying all the essential ; elements needed to sustain the body without. . taxing the digestive system. . . Fmih orberries ancl inn A TTh CAR OF DEALER 3C respiratory Kystoms. end will bo tried first. Oth"- s which may bo used ln; the iicp.erlinents are chlorine, which s- ... phyxiates, and mustard gas, which ; or ; burns. The .preliminary .' ,i3ta wm i,0 ,.0niluc ed at P'ort Sam - ifous'ton,' under the plans. '. " ' "It 1r planned to ascertain throltgh ,-. tho aummer wnicn gas Is most aeaaiy . K the rattlesnake, and when eld weather conies and the reptiles have none to dens and hlberna Ing ulnces. lo experiment on them en mairf,". f suld an announcement, 'j i 'iw 'j Minding your own business, cvorx day in, every way will help.iyou"a heap. ; ' - ' . -' : ' -. ; ''' ' ' "''':'t" "' Rent a book at Southwells. 9-H it ted fiiUil ti anlinnls wltli T .? I "cnuatm n . . " ' ,-'.:.;if;:-'.' -i'0-fij' WHOLE wiuoa -t I'.Ol '' !0 '.!) -t ,fo fi-j a brief i;ny. .