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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1923)
!N '"''"'' i 8ATCBDAT, JtXV SI, JDM. IroOCTPLEl Archdeacon Goldie Here ... The venerable N. M.! McLean Gol- i le, archdeacon of the ' .Episcopal ; church In" eastern Oregon, arrived In Klamath Falls last evening from Covo, where he resides. The work of tho church In this diocese Is most encouraging,' Archdeacon - Goldlo 'said. On every hand he finds ready and wlllltig workers who are con tributing liberally, He la here to hold MrvlcM on Sunday at ' the Presbyterian church as follows i Holy communing, 11 a, m. I matins and sermon, 7:80 p. m., evening ser mon at the same time, when he will second the splendid work' done hero by the guild and friends In estab lishing the. parish hall on Seventh street. There Is. still a small sum required',; said Archdeacon Goldlo, to complete the building equipment, and members of the guild are con centrating their efforts so as to haw the hall';Teady for services and bo clal meetings hy September Is possible.. Archdoacon Ooldln 'Is a man ofwlde experience . He. has traveled ,'jn nearly ' every cotrotry- In the world. He Was one of the first nine men sent to Russia when the -nation entered the world war and had some, exciting experiences .- In making .his escape through' Siberia during the bolshevik . revolution. "Klamath Falls Is making solid pro. gress," said Archlblshop Goldie. ( "In fact, I think It Is making more real, headway than any other city In Ore- ! gon." . .- . , i w - Will Arrive From Portland ,, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. DeLay, and children Lois, Billy and David of Portland will arrive today by motor for a week's visit at the homes of Mr. arid, ,Mrsl. Andrew 'Collier- on Pine street and Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Porter on ,Canbystreeti '". Mrs. De Lay Is the daughter of Mrs.., Porter aud the sister M Mrs. Collior, PeLay Is a member of the DeLay. : Motor company JCIortland,, ... '.."'..'." "".,'.': ..;. Leave For Medford - . : J , Mrs. Bert. Cook andt'Mrs."J H.: Carnahan will motor to Medford theW first of the week, where , they will meet Carnahan p4( .Jils xeturn'irU to Klamath Falls. Carnahan has been In Salem for about six weoks . havfaig his eye treated. .;' . Leave On Vacation t . r' ' 'v ' '.' - ;' " Mr. and lr. Jamea Bishop Foster accompaniediby Mr.-, and Mrs. C. H. Foster left this morning by- motor for Ashland, Medford,, and Grants, Pass; Before returning here,.'th"ey will visit in Montague for a short - time..; ' ,' " ,-' -' ;,','1 '-' ' At The Hal- ' ) ;.: Registered at the Hotel Hall from San Francisco are: Mr. and Mrs. M. Book, Mr. arid Mrs. M. Luderman, W. B. Bcott, W. L. Martin, Chas. F. Carlisle, Wm. L, Wells, J. R. Lau tor and Ted Howagau.lt. .'.",. State Game Warden Returns " .' Marlon Barnes, deputy state: game warden, returned last night from taking .80,000 rainbow to Dog lake In Lake county, this being the re mainder of 98,000 that are"' being planted there this year. :F ""T Issued Marriage License '-'--' Miss' Millie Cleland and .Lee Sum mors, both of this city, were issued a marriage license lii'''the: county clork'g office yesterday. 1 They were married nt tho 'Hall yestorduy- even ing by judge Blmmltti' "" ;' ' Registered At Tho White PoJIwoii 'MrV and Mrs.. S. " O. Johnson of Berkeley are regjalbrod nt the White . Pelican; hotel. ' " ' .''.''..'' I. .'.!: i't;. "- -;'.v Si'.' ' Herd From Clilloquln Archie Wilson pf Clilloquln Is a Klamath Falls visitor today.,, ' Glnndalo Visitors-- .: ..i.... '. -Mrs. Anna L. Wlllson- and Miss MaxIHe R. Wilson are Klamath Falls visitors from Glendale, a- - 'I lU'tui'ns For Visit ' i i 4 MIhs Betiy Gaddls of San Farnr Cisco Is spending a wook with hor parents at Eagle Ridge tavern.' From flail Francisco .".. - Boyd Pafrker . arrived on loot night's train from San Francisco. Hera From lloniuwin ; .. r Mrs.. E. KllRiin of titan nirzu Is a county seat visitor today. . . Klamath Falls VIltorn ' 'C. Oroad and party nre Klamath Falls' visitors from Oakland, "1 Topsy Oindo V.lsltoi'S , Mr. and Mrs. 'W. U Fraln are Klamath Falls visitors from Topsy Brado. ... . : .. ';.. . ' . , Miss KlUa SUltg la Dead Miss BUza Stilts of Corning, Cali fornia, died yesterday at Red Bluff after a lingering Illness. Miss Stilts was well known htroughout Klam ath county, having for years been connected with the Stilts Mercan tile company In Klamath FallB."Her brother, John Stilts, ' was, mayor of Klamath Falls a number of years ago, Mr, arid Mrs, L, L, Brawnell, relatives of Miss . Stilts, left this morning for Corning, Tourists Visit CretcV Lake Mr, and Mrs. CM, Campbell of Kansas City, ' Missouri, passed through Klamath Falls today after visiting at Crater lake. Misses Pearl Barnes of Oakland, Florence Brown - of Oakland,. Chloe Ogg of Ransonvllle, ' New York, and Mary Schulz of San Francisco, spent last night In Klamatlt Falls after a va cation at Crater lake,' ; Will' Arrive ToiUglit-i- ' ,s. : Mr. and. Mrs. A. N. Deals and daughter. Madeline .'.of: Stockton ';wlll arrive tonight for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Joe Moore of this city. Mrs. Beals 'will be- remembered as Miss Marie Hamaker. . Beals Is chief purchasing clerk for the Holt manufacturing company,'' In Stock ton, s .' :,; ,-It ; j Crane Man Dles-i- ' William E. -Talklngton, B4, who came here two days' ago from Crane, Oregon, died here at 11:30 this morning as a result of complica tions following - Influenza. One daughter and four sons, one of whom, Howard, Is In Klamath Falls'. Funeral arrangements await - word from relatives.. Portland Visitors Here Mr, and Mrs. W, F, Hardlon of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Rogers of Spokane spent the week end at the home of Mrs. E. T. Boat man. ' Mrs, Rogers Is the mother of Mrs. Boatman. Return To Camp Lewis Kant Luce and Charles House, Jr., left today by motor for Camp Lewie. They will "visit 'a few' 'days ln'Co'r vallls and In Portland before" re turning to Washington. " Owner of the La Vogue Visits' . ' Mr.' and Mrs. M." L Blotsky ar rived last night for a short stay in Klamath Falls. From here theyi will' leave for an extended tour of the-east. BlotBky Is the owner1 Of the La Vogue store, " ,: Leave For Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. R. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. D. Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunsakcr left this morning for a ten days' outing at Diamond lake. .. " 1 At the Whito Pelican ' Albert B. Mann of the John Mansvlllo company in ' San Francis co Is a Klamath Falls visitor who Is registered . at the White Pelican. Return From Anderson Cnmp Mr. , and Mrs. J.. Blair have re turned from , a few days1" vacation at the Anderson " campion Spring crock,. i : i ' Now Attorney Hero AV. P. Meyer of Bend arrived In Klamath Falls last night.' Meyers Is an attorney and will locate here. Hero From Sim Dlogo J. B. .Oovan Is a Klamath Falls visitor from San Diego. SALVAGE CAR FOUR i DAYS UNDER WATER SPOKAN.E, Wash., July 21. A seven passenger automobile, wreck ed and spilled Into the Spokano rlvor near . here In a road .accident, was recently salvaged after lying for four days jjnder 20 feet . of water. -. ;...-:' . K The car was little damaged, con sidering Its watery burial. - Two spare tires, In addition to the four on the wheels, were fully Inflated. Upon removal of the spark plugs, the -air still compressed In .the cy linders shot water several Inches high. . As a result of . rolling about on the river bottom, It was found that the car had suffered break age of tho fenders, lights, .top,, and one spring, but tho body finish was apparently in almost perfect con dition. Motion picture photographers and several hundred other persons watch ed the workmen haul the car from Its grave. . Kodak finishing at' Stlnson'a. 8tf Advertising pays. Try It and See. THE EVENING Converts Him; Guuert lieaier, ox-Mrvice man. ; ... Macauley, Balvatlon Army captain at Poughkeepule, N. Y. 'He jotrlau ttte organization. Here you Bee the. climax of the story, Colonel Edward Parker (center), chaplain, marry'lrig the couple at Washington. D.'-.C They will b,e In charge ot an ex.serVlce men's hotel at Now London, Conn. SERVE LEMONADE Pure Ice V Makes It Delightfully Refreshing f y Gall Phone 58 :;-;v Save Money on Your Tires; ' In . .. We. are.' overstocked pri a few .sizes aacPpiferi 'extremely low prices for a '.short whiler mmis the following: - -- , . ; ' ' 32xay2 Cord . 31x4 "Fabric 32x4 , Fabric 33x4 Fabric Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Co. 707 South Sixth Street - - In Answer To Inquiries ; ":" The Oregon Calif ornia& Eastern Railway Company Announces its readiness to receive livestock V:i.,',::. and other shipments FROM SPRAGUE RIVER VALLEY . .. . In August J923, 1 MAP OF OREGON-CALIFORNIA 6. EASTERN RY. ' - I It -gOAIWY X - I I ''fl" V.Mcrlll ' ''. . & Lonaell f " ' ' ' "- ' V , ' nw77rf Also invites general attention to the above map showing the .. , ; , v GREAT LAND OF OPPORTUNITY and rich trade, territory being opened up in . Eastern and Northern Klamath County " ' ' by our home railroad, the OREGON CALIFORNIA & EASTERN HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Weds Him t was attractea Dy the oeauBrsot ...$15.00 ...11.00 ... 12.50 ... 12.50 mo. JAPAN IMPORTS SHOW BIG GAIN WASHINGTON, D, C, July 2t. .The amount of goods sold to Japan for the eleven months endlng'May, 112!), dropped $30,180,685 compar ed with the corresponding months of the previous year, while goods imported from Japan for the same period Increased $70,708,830, com pared with 1922, according to sta tlstlyi compiled by. the department of commerce here. ' ' ' Coods sold, to China for the. same eleven-month period' slurtlped '.11, 775.B95, while slSpmoptiyot.BOpds to Chlnn .through westornt''B'ortC;in-c-eased $08,790,338, the' coiftinerco department, figures shows,- Thus, It Is shown, that wilile five Ptiolflo oountrlos sold American mer chants $180,012,848 more goods for the eleven months ended May, 1023, compared with 1922,. they bought $'1,718,548 less goods than in 1922. 1 f-voavaint t othes aaite cie&n Ana pure send.them t o suds J fl in i. . I arvaYou ii Desure. ' IA.on.ey Fast! '( " i. ; .; 'J.J I SELLING; GARTSIDB'S v IRON RUST SOAP, Needed In' vrt office, school, boms, : Fully pro , fztcd in U. S. Pat. Off. Hu removed tron rust, ink. fruit, mediciae STAINS thtrrr vetwt -.Ltrg tube. 25 cenn. TUB8LV omethlng new -wulUngbluein pt. . form. Every housewife will buy six or mora; tube.: i ( , ; Send 10c for trial tube or,, l5cfor tube of each and" ' pro6tmaklng plan GARTSIDE'S .. IRON RUSr SOAR CO. 177 PmlM StTMt rUhMpkiK Pa. . f.!i' I,,.;: ".it,' ffSURE iSp3 A MONEY GOES TO HIGH "3IDDER" SAN FRANCISCO, July - 81. Korty thousand . dollars, a fund owned by the oily of Bta Fran cisco from various bequests, will be loaned ' out to' any' person oCfor- Ing the . highest rate of Interest, according to Mayor' James Rolph,. The last man .who bad It paid flvn per cent; ;..'i; The following cars for their good parts: a Chevrolet 400s. 1 Chevrolet Baby Grand.. 1 gtudebakcr Four 1 Maxwell , 1. Dodge -' -1 Overland 78 , !3 Overland 81s . 1. Overland 70 . 1 Colo Four ' : ; 1 Heo Four Also Some Used Car ' ( 'Bargains .1, Ford Speedster . Ford Roadster :. Ford Tom-lug Oakland Six ....... Chevrolpt S-pass. $225.00 123.001 150.00 800.00 B50.00 KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO. . .; Xho smnll" garage ulth the: , largo - trade. - ROY CAM,, Prop. 224 Main St. - Whenever you find them WRECI0NG ;: 'ir. . mm mi Coppir-Riveted Waist- Overalls' are made with 'the wearing qualities built into them. - .Made 'of special woven 0-ounce denim, Indigo dyed, cut bljt and roomy, where the room is needed for comfort, shaped at the waist like-tailor-madepanti. Require neither belt nor suspenders to convenience. Cooner-rlveted at all strain points. ' with special .thread, buttons riveted on, and finished so well wa are proud ofeverypair. Sold with our guarantee of - .. ... . . . , iK - A New Pair FREE if Theyip :Xv-J Wearers tell us they are the best fitting, strongest and longest wearing overalls made. Insist on your dealer selling you the Two-Horse Brand. . . ' Made by Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco -: i, ', ' KeUablo Merchandise alnca 1853 : :1 :i .' . ' Makers of Koveralls, Keep Kids Khan , " ..i.;J,'.ri.'JV "l; A Strong Banking Institution Able management, sound business pol icy, and modern methods of transacting , . banking, business make this Bank, a strong r financial institution. We pay a fair, rate of interest on Sav ings and Certificate of Deposit and render ef f icient , and careful service for those in.-. - dividuals and business men . who desire to ' .-.carry accounts, either subject to check or . at interest. : ;'. ,;'' ;The First National Bank Capital Stock $200,000.00 ' Member Federal Reserve Bank PiigeFbV: . JTZs. o'T MW' mmr.A!S ?( Bring Us Your RAW FURS . ; We swill make them up vfor you;'?j;. :'.,;' " like 'thM Donart&Son ; .Taxidermit.v . .. Fuirriersv and. Tanners '.' 210 Main Street, " v '."."' Klamath Falls. Ore.!",'. esenorses on a pair of overalls you know 9. Keep mem up, . Ben wops aoueujur Plenty of big, roomy pockets. Sewed 'if -'...-.; ,":? '.it, I .' t v '''"'"'X'li .-,,s,:..t;.i;,j ''i ;.' :".'.' , -, ":: '.t r . ' t-' IT It lrll' .11 .r. U -;'af"K!'. M1IT ail) ' ,:itlO I Jay Yi9- Jon .5o i'9?, ; fi 'iuo Sit 1 -'A l'.-r'? ;iob ;,od3' ' 0.0 1 fi ii'i ri V" 'PI. Krtna MO'J .. yj.h A ; bffS illB'J )) lif.Sk ..ttl'l ''(fH :iu'W ''" ' ' fl 4 ; ;