The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 04, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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TIIF. EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Pf Five
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
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'lit Itm'M' '! I'm- VVii fl-llnil In
Mr. Mini Mm. ! I l. iwuniiinii uinl
Illili' iIiiiikIiIi r. Nniii y, iiiul Mih ,
V, UrlilK""i In IliU hi hi n I ii k in
Nll'tl, I hi' WiM'll-Otl'l III KiikIi. lllill'.K
'l imy urn niiikliiR ill" I rip In Hum.
tiuiii'h mill or limit,
llillllli l''llllll I'jlltli. Ulir
Mm. 'I, A. Kihihi. i'i lui iii iI yi'n.
trriluy .fliiiil I'.liiiln KIiIkii, whi'i" nhit
Iiiis lii'i'll liurultiii Hi vi' i ii ihiyn ihir
liilt hr liilntisinr iiIikkIii'ii, Kniii'n'
will l homo loiniilil frum bua.
nuns Irlp to Cullforn:.
Invo Kor Xmlli
M. I.. Wt'ilillr, for Mi'vnriil yi:ir
fnrftliiiiii nf III" HlllltlM'lll I'uririi' nir
ri'pnlr liii, lum r'ilKii"il IiU pnil
Hull, lioru uml Riinn mirlli.
Til TaUf .liifiiiiinblli Til
Mr. unil Mm. 1 1 .1 try i will
limvn III Ihn limiillnx on a Iwn
wri'ks' ntltoiiiiilillii trip throuuli lllo
llorthwi'.l.
To Hrnilili l'ir Viwni Inn
Mr, uml Mm. C. I. Hnhi'iu plnn
m Ii'uvk iiimnrrnw for n Iwfi wiM'kn'
Viirniliin u( Hi'IihIiIi',
VUlliirn !
A Hit a short vlult with Mr. mill
Mm. IrvlhK f llbti.rl, Mr. nml Mm.
John Criilonili'ii nml llilln nun, mill
Mm, A ll 110 Crullclnli'll Imvn li'fl tor
nullum Ctillfiiniln. Tim vlnllom
llvn m Qillnry, llllmiln. Tlii'y ruinr
wi-at nvvr Hi" liorlhiTii mum. anil
will pn Ihn minimiT In l.miK HiMrh.
Oiv ri.hliiH Triii
Mr. nml Mm. F. P. Coriii-nlnK, of
Olxiin, Mr. ami Mm.. Mm. Htunluy
Minion ami Mm. Dully Vlmll havn
Kono flalilnc at (ii-arhart Mountain,
nsr Illy, for a wck or Wn Any.
Itorclvril .Mi-twigf II) lUlillo
"Doc" Powell waa one of the ra
dio fana lo hear the announcement
of I'realdvnl Harding's dnath Thurs
day evening, lie a I no hoard (Ion
era! Pemhlni'a apoech In Ban Fran
elsco, and hi Introduction by the
American Legion commander. Pow
ell says radio metnaget are Twins
received from group of englneera
In tho Grand Canyon, who have an
outfit with them. The aniilnoara n
poct to deicond ono mile Into the
canyon, and It I matter for (pec
ulation whether they will then be
able to receive and cnd moiaagea.
Hort Kroin Alilinl
Mr. and Mm. H, L. Bmlth are
her from Anhland looking after
their property Intereau. The Bmlth'a
moved from Klamath Falla four
niontha ago.
' County Brat Ylallor
Einll Schleael, rancher of th Hon
tey dlatrlat, waa "builnojs vlaltor
In town yeatordny.
He Wa Prepared
It K, E. Mngoe wore to bo act
down In tho mlddlo of Klummh luko
tho. mlnuto nUor ha reniU thla, It'a
n aafo wunor that hu'd Imvo n llro
preaoryor. Yeatordny ho' woro 1n hie
lnpol a amull cropo-drupod flag tok
on In honor of the lalo Prqsldent
Harding. When he romovod It and
turnod th revorae aide of Inapoctlon
the flag revealed th worda, "Proal
dent Wlllliim McIClnloV. September
U, 1001."
not urn To California
Mr, and Mra. Alva Bonis ami
llttla daughter, Madeline, left this
morning for their home at Stock
ton after a vlalt with his mother,
Mra. Laura Moor. They will be
coompanled by Mra. Beal'i slater,
Mlia Birdie Humaker of Bonaniu,
who will vlalt them.
John Husband
Mrs, Lewie Lund left today for
Maodoel to Join her huaband, who
la employed by a lumber oompany
ther.
to visit oia Homo
V. F, Turpln left In his oar Dili
morning for n Visit to his old home
at Merced, California. He' Wilt tiao
vsllt friends at Stockton, Modesto
and Santa Itosn. Turpln is em
ployed by th Westora Transtor
company,
Moves Office
Miss Clara Calkins has moved
linr Insurance offlco from tho Win
ters building to the now Slough
building.
City Transfer Hold
Tho City Transtor company has
been sold by It. A, Orlmos and O. L,
Itrown to W, W. Pottor and IT, II,
Turpln. Considerations Is gtvon in
th bill of anlo as $S49J
I'I'iill Itiilljillil -
Mr, nml Mih. (), I,. Hamuli r
'" KIiiiiiiiIIi l''nlli vliiiliiri yi-ii! ',
1'iy from (li"lr in ii'-Ii in ll'iii.inzii.
Tn Aiilvi- M'Hiiln.v
Mlr.ii Mil y Ii, Hi. 1,1'iivlll Ik i'Xii.ci',l
Iiiimii' Mi'iiilny fniin Kiiiti'iin, wlii'i'i
iilio iifliiiili'tl Hiiiiiiui'r iii-liiiul jit. th'
I 'II I v-t l ly (if Ori'HIHI, II H WI'll III
Him Hlirlnit li'i'iii nf ciill".i, Klin
Hi"i.". ni Mi'iironl ii, rliill Mrn.
I ) f N'nwhiirv, mill liny will
ititi It Ihn trip In Klliniiitll FiiIIh In
Ki'Hu'r. Mni. Nowhurv will vlnlt
Iiit I'liouiH, .Mr. uml Mm. W. A.
Il.'l.ll.
Itoinriu T,i t'ttllfiinilii
Mm. W. Mimon li-ft thin morn
I K fir Imr lionni nl. Onkliiml iiftor
ii vImII wlih hr Krmiiliiiiillii'r. Mm.
A tu ii il ii llmiinkur.
Itiinilmii Holm Holil
Tim homo of Mr. and Mm. Goo.
A. Iliirnliitrl on Lincoln slrm-t lien
lioi'ti piirchnaml by Mr. iiikI Mm.
Hon rv Itumtii. The hoiiso waa
hotiKht n tow iliiyn hko by Hurry
Pi'lU, who hoIiI II to Mr. uml Mm.
IIiiiiiIk. Ititnilit la I'liiploynl In thn
office of thn Algnmn Lumlior com
pany. Mr, and Mra. tlarnhart huvn
taken an upartmont In tho Winter's
building.
Off To Meet Family
Grant Itnymond will leave In tlio
morning for Rosobure, to moot
.Mm. Raymond and throe little girls,
who have been enjoying a vacation
at Beaelde. Mm. Raymond la driv
ing from Portland, where ahe vlalt
ed friends a few daye after leaving
Beaaldo.
To B. F. For Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle F.llloit end
daughter, Florenco, of Klamih
Agoncy. left on the train this morn
ing for Ban Francleco, whore thoy
will enjoy a vacation.
To lnurnco Convent Ion
Mr. and Ma. Georgo Vlrlch will
leavg In tho morning for Vancouver,
B. C. From there they will take
the -train tor Montreal, f Canada,
where thoy will attend the conven
tion of tho Muttinl I.lfa fniuranca
company Auguat 15-1(1, Thla will
be I'lrlch'i fifth your aa a mombor
of tho Quarter Million dub of the
company. After the convention he
and Mra. Wrlch will vlalt In New
York and Washington, I). C, and at
Alton, Illlnola whore the parenta of
both of them realdo. They oxpect to
be gono a month or longer.
Home From Vacation
Mr. and Mra. J., I. Beard and
daughter, Joan, have roturnod from
an enjoyable automobllo tour
through California,
Celled Away By lllnei
Mra. It. E. Wattonburg has loft
for North Ilond, whoro she was call
ed by the Illness of lior mother.
Visitors From I'ln0 IIIilKe
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pnrcell are
Klamath Falls vlaltore from Pino
Rldgo.
Hitc From Iikevlew
Gilbert D. Brown and
Flizell are registered at
from Lakevlew.
Laurence
tho Hall
To Attend Htnlo C. of C, Meeting
E. B. Hall will loave In the morn
ing for Portland, whare he will at
tond a mooting of dlroctors of tbe
state chamber of commerce. This
will bo tho first director's moot
ing sine the selection of A. S. Dud
ley, as now manager of the ohambor.
Dudley has Just arrived In Port
land from Sacramonto. Hall will
be accompanied on the trip by Mrs.
Hall and Mrs, Lottie Martin. They
plan a drive ovor th Columbia
highway and other Interesting trips,
and will be gone about two weeks,
Start NV Club
Articles of Incorporation tiled
yeatordny with tho county elerk
show tho formation of Klamath So
clal club, number ono, horn The
Incorporators aro Charles C. Craw
ford, proBldonti Jas. Loo, se'.'rotary,
and L. W, Gntos, treaiurer, The
prosont eatlmatod valuo ot club pro
perty Is Rlvon aa f2li00. Tho new
organisation will occupy qutrii.-r In
tho bnsomont ot tho Hart building.
Leave For Cflllfomln
Miss Avis Young, who has boon
visiting at tho C. D. Gnroolon homo,
lott thin morning on the train with
Mamie Glncomlnl, who Is going to
norkeley to attend tho University ot
California,
Chaplain and Chancellor
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The Rt. nv. McnslKnor iKnntlus Solpol mill acts In hl formor
capacity of army chaplain ulthoush an chancellor nf Austria he carries
tho burdens or mute of that nation. Uo he In hnWins church ttrvicrs.
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MERRILL
Mr. und Mrs.
Inl'n 11 1 0,t,,l nll1
fmully und Minn
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Spokunu, V. iixliliiKtim, are Merrill
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visitors at thn homo of Mm. Rig-
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don s parents. Mr und Mm, "i-'"1"
Mrs. A. C. MucDonuld, who has1
boon visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Lawrence, has returned;
to hor homo In Bun Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor and
dsughters, Mimes Mary Opal and
UNrvgRsiTYof Oregon
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:
The College of UtrrMure. Science
und the Arl wlih 22 deivirtmnt.
The proffMlonnt elooU of ArM
trclurc end Allied Art liuMncM
AdminllfOiiOfi LJikoticn Giad
uotc Study Journnllm-Lriw
Medicine Nuic Physlcol Edu
CBtlon .fl ' y T Mrrricn.
For a eatahut or onfi information
urU Thg Hfiimr, Uni&rsity of
Orctfon, Butane, Oregon.
The 49th Yeit Opens September 25. 19:.
is! TfeiiEl
4.4.s.v...4..r4......4...;....
Men's Half Soles '
GUARANTEED THREE MONTHS q (r
With Wingfobt Rubber Heels ' .1U
BEATS BUYING A NEW PAIR
JACK FROST
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6th St., Just
WORK GLOVES
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ON BIG constniction jobs, on grading wortr, ar.d in
the quarries and fields where heavy trucks do "
heavy work, where the roads are rough and the grades
are steep there Shell Gasoline measures up to every
demand made upon it. It is used and approved evcry-
wnere in tnc west.
SHVAL COMPANY
Or CALIFORNIA
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Arli in-, iiiiiiIr u trip to thn William
'tte valiiy last week, Kolng as fur
. north an' Monmouth, whore their
iliuiKlitur, Minn Deo, has been at-
i.'iiinii inn anno iioiiiiui. one re- l
llirtio.l U'llh fix, ,,i f,r tha ait
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Tb Taylors stopped to ace trends
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,n Alhuny. Bbcdda, Eugene and
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Have you been
THINKING OF
eirTTlNG-
GLASSES T
ll.WK Vol' been think
, lug for a long wtiilo of
gouiiig glussea and have
been putting . It, off?
Surloua eye disorders
aro tho result of eye
nRlect. You rrtast ex
hibit nn active lntersst
n your eyes If you ex
pect thorn to Berve you
rnlthfully.
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WORK SHOES 1
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IEiikO'MI rK.
Mr. ami Mr. J.
Ii'ivo been vlitniK
at tin; hoini'i of Itl
I. Itji-i, who
fur sunn: tlmu
ce's alater, Mrs.
C. II. Merrill. If; last wik for
th':l." Iioinn In Minwill, California.
Mr. anil Mm. Joe Htuikvl, Chas.
.".til kel and? -MIi-h .Marsrirct 11,'ltl
v.oie Klumath Kails vUltors Hun
ily. iirn. I'd Fraslrr s?"at Hu.'idr.y
In llu;irutli-Falls.
.'il.uit Paulina aii'l
rc.-ii nl havo i, .iirni.rl
lo itiiK-iii Itl v, r whi-r,'
l.r. a:;rl lr.',. (?r.iii'-.
Manila GuU
fii.n a trtp
t.-iey vlhlted
f;irill;T If;:li-
i). .it of Mi.-rrlll.
y.t 1 (J'Coiiner fiii:iit
th'; week-
In Klamalh Falls.
Mr. Iav:d tox or Klamath Fulls
s;;i:i. a rw duyn In Murrlll with
iirs. E. Cox.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Forthingham
were visitors In Klamath Falla
Kiindny.
Mra. L. A. narrows Is visit In k In
fian Krunclscp with her son, who
has been In the hoipltal there for
io.h'! time.
John Gnifomlni left Thursday for
i'ort Klamath.
Cards have been received by Mer
rill relatives, announcing the mar
riage of Mary Bell Cos ten at Sac
ramento. Miss Costen was for
U,lThe Little
Bed School House
is reputed to have housed many of
America's leading men, a large
number of whom were not privi
leged to supplement their common
school' education with a college
course. Yet It la a fact that of
the persons listed In "Who's Who
in America", 75 were college
graduate or attended college for a
number of years. Why not give
your boy or girl the advantages of
a college education by means of
i no Equitable' Educational Fund
oollcyr
Represented By
Jno. H. Houston
Over Whitman's Drug Store
LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT
and
HEALTH INSURANCE
merly of MiTrlll.
Curds are out announcing the
murrlnge ut Compton. Calif., i f Mlsi
Hazel Hudley. ho has been teach
ing In DoiM'h Hollow.
Mr. and J m. C. 0. Merrill are
in from the lava beds for a few"
I'ays, while Merrill Is superintend
In ,lhc: siilp;n':nl of a large bunch
of lambs
Mrs. il. F. Tolle am dniiBhtora.
7.1lss'is Certruie a:nl May. urn vlilt-
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Baseball
GRANTS PASS
KLAMATH FALLS
MODOC PARK
Sunday, August 5
Grants Pass has played Weed 2 good games.
Admssion 50c , Starts 2:30 Sharp
Everybody Welcome .
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The WHY of
Reliable Service
We pay the State of Oregon for a license for the
privilege, of conducting ' an Electrical business in
Klamath Falls.
We post a bond with the State which guarantees
the protection of our customers against sharp prac
tices in Electrical work.
There are laws protecting the public regarding
electrical work and providing for making good by
forfeiture of our bond. . ,r
The LINK LIVER ELECTRIC CO. was established
in 1908 in Klamath Falls. , ,
i We now have the largest and most complete stock
of goods and best equipped electric shop in South'
em Oregon. .
We are the only shop maintaining a licensed elec
trical engineer in Southern Oregon.
Link River
7th & Klamath Ave.
Every
Advantage
OF MODERN BANKING IS AT THE
SERVICE OF OUR CUSTOMERS
We solicit your account on the basis of
j the service we endeavor to render.
The First National Bank
The Home of 5600 Depositors
Member Federal Reserve Bank
Ing Murrlll rrlonda thla week. Tli
Toilila lived for many years in Meiv
rill but urn now riutldents of Kii-'
Reni:. .Ml mb Gnrtrudo waa grad
uated from tho university this your,
and will tench In Brownsville high
school next yenr. ft .
Misses Mmnte ' nml Pmt'.lno Gn!'
co:niiil visited Crater Inke Sunday,' .
Mrs. Mabel Weedun of Mtdtord,
who has been vljl.lnfl her mother?
Mi.:. A. Fiiiil,, has returned lo her
home.
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