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

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MAINLY ABOU
I PEOPLE
COMING EVENT'S
Hip(iimbir . 4, ;ily srliuiila
npi-ii. 4
Kniitiiniliiir 4.-MihiIIiik of
4) Wiiiium's uiulllury nf diumlior
of iiiiiiiiiirrn,
4 Hilmtiir 1. KiiIkcoiuiI
J 1 1 1 in rn n M i null', I'ttlillit Murkcl.
Hniirinlnr 10,--1 Huh nnil
rurul kiIiimiIm niii'ii,
rutin KIwmiii I'm- WVi k-linil
Mm, Mliililo llt'iiry it ml llirro Bonn
wxrn hero from Klssim fur Hi" wiM-k
nml. Tin y Miiuli' tint trip In Cruli'r
In It ii mm ui'oiltiil t lit rl in Kiimluy,
IMvlntf To I'inlliiiiil
Mth, I., (I., Vim lli'llin li.fl lii liiir
our this inornliiK fur I'orlliniil, ilrlv
Iiik back Mi", (irm n Mnunn, who lum
linen liiro ft wf'k vIhIIIhk friends.
Mm. J. J. I'urkcr arcoiiiiiitnli'il thtm,
utiil aim uiiil Mm. Vnn Ilnllon will
spnnil a f ((' In I'orllund. '
Visit ItlK lKlllllfl v
Mm. 0.' A. Hnniii,''wlto fnntv'tly
llvi'il , In Kluinnth coumy. in tiir
from Ashland vlnltltia; her flu tilth mm.
Men. William llnwiloln it ml Mm.
tlt'orgo Alff.' ;' ( '
IIUlllHMIll Ijllll' l'llllllllw- '
Iilniiioiut lull " tirnvitit a popular
pluro ovitr l.nlinr I'uy fur Klumulb
Kult pnopliv A ft-w of IhoiMi who
spout Huniliiy iiml Muintiiy tlnTf
Wfru:' Mr, nliil Mm. August Hhall
liorn Bit 'I I'lillilrcn, Mr. ami Mm. Iluy
Cruwfuril anil OinixiiU'r. Mr. nml
Mm. Hurry Tlunnlicr anil rhllilron,
Mr. mul Mm. i;. K. Veutrli nml Hill
ilrfll, Mr. and Mm. Ilitrt C, Thomas
anil (lutiRlitnr, Mnry, Mr. anil Mm.
(.'. IV Clnrralon nml Mr. nml Mm. O.
I. Mnthows. '
Visit Ijiva Ititl. .
.Mr, ami Mm. I-.' Itctlflultl rnurti-
il last nliilit from a two ilnys" trip
to tho lava bo-its. Mr. ami Mm. ('.
K. 1-autlls, who inailn tit Irlp out
Bnndoy morning, returned ths same
night. J. D. Howard ti a niontber
of the party, and lil knowledge of
tbo lira bdi rontrlbtitnd laritoly.to
tho onjoymont of tho otbora, who re
port that tlt lava and Icn cavi nro
pno ttf tho moil, Ir.tcronllnj alhta
l)icy.4tovt pvKr'nppn.' '
K urn To (Jrnitt I'nss" s
MIm Oortruila Tarlter lift Oh
morulas; for rirants Paul attnr a two
wska vllt with friends. Bho will
ti'acb In bno of th MdTord achooli
f bia year. ;
In For Wrrk-Knil
Jatnea Mtigulrq was In from Modoc
Point to aptnd tho wcek-mnd with hi
fttlhnr, J. P. Maeulro. j
Inrr For California
John Trevors, who haa beon do
ing road repair work for John Aulon
for the lal flva montha, la leaving
for Oottvlllo, California, whore he
will operate gold mine! Traven
t one time had charge of one of
the largest gold amolters In Siskiyou
county.
IIcmv lYoin Mcilford
A.'d, Darkloy, a formor Klamath
Falla realdent. la a builnoaa vlaltor
hore from Modford, whore ho la now
living. ,
AttcuiMI nound-Vp
Pete 0 rob of Chlloquln haa ro
' turned from a few daya In Lake
view,'' here he attended the round:
up. J '
Two Miirrlitito McciiMca
Two marriage llcomea woro Iwiiod
lalo Saturday one to Goorge p.
Wfttnon and Mlldrod E. Morgan and
the otlior to D, C. Schatter and Oou
lah Doan. .
Ho Pulled Wwda
Not on a flailing trip but on n
weed pulling expedition on hi
ranch, Poatmaator John McCall yea
terday acquired a pair of aunburned
armi whloh 'are calling .for tonder
treatment today. '
NtPVoimon Ijindcil Tltrcr --
During tho two yonrn ho hai lived
horo, Secretary' T. A, Stoventwn of
the chamber of commerce hna had
nn ambition which waa not gratl
floil until yoatordny, whon ho land
ed ' three rainbow trout at Ilocky
point, Sttwonaon . hna trliSit overy
known halt, nnd haa flabod with
ninny of Klamnth'a aportamcn, hut
until yeatoriluy no flah would ovon
look at hla halt. Other - In tho
' party wern Charloa 13, Rlloy and
W. 9,. Wiley, and fltovonaon la won
dering which of' tho two brought
him good luolt,
Many Pnrlland Vlaltora ,
' rortland wai well rspratonted at
till) Will 1 1) I'lillruu I li it t IllKlll. Aiiichik
thiMii ri't',lli.rliiK (ruin Ihncr with:
Mr. mul Mm. I'!. J. Hlurk, .Mr. mid
Mm. N. II. Htii.itliir, Mir. unit Mm,
C. A, CiiiiiiiIimII, Mr. mid Mm. II. It,
ll'utiiy, Mr, nnd Mm, KmiM'tlli H(
I.iii iIh, Mr. mid Mm. .I'nrny fiurrlKii
i'H nnd iliuir,lil"i', Mi', nml Mm. M, T.
Mi'iiwiiKiiii, Mr. mul Mm. II. (1.
MniwiMon mul Mr. mid Mix, It, J.
Cii(.i.y. , .
Tnii'lH'!. Itiifk
MInh (.(iri'tln J nnltiKii und Ml
Ititliy Ki.nwli'k ritttiriipil luti nlKht
from ilii.lr iimiiif.r viiniiloim, and
will oiTiipy Hi" rniiiiia tbny formnr
ly hud ul Ihn HiiiiHia miurlim nlH.
Tit Miilfiiril .'(tr ''k-i:inl
Mr. u ti 1 Mm. Juim'ii lli'll, M!
t'millnn C'llft, Jack Kronuluiw and
Itoy l.'riirliiirt mniln up u party thai
motored to Med ford for the week
end, mul roiurnt'd yHnterduy.
Iloiiio From 'nnt lnn
.Mr. und Mra. It. IC. Alllann have
rrliiinnd from a two wei'ka vara
tlon In t li Hokiio Klver 'vuJr,y.
Thnlr aoti-ln-law Hteve KIuiikt, who
drove over with tliein, reinulned to
tuke (inil'loymunt In Medford.
Mr. nti M,n. II. ('. Invl lliinie
Mr. and Mm. II. C. Iavl re
turned ypitterdiiy f ---tit a two week'
vacation trip which lui-ludml Hokuc
IllYcr vulley and ruant polntH. They
went un fur north an Tlllnmiiok.
Dltl llinlih-nta lln
Mr. mid Mm. MoiitflluU-blnon and
'iii, Riuavll and I'at, are hero from
l.ovi'loi'k, Nevada, vHltlriK old
filcildi. UutrhlNon was KUine wnr
ilfit hero provloue to 1908, when he
and hla family moved atvny. They
arc aluylng lit thu Hull.
t'UlllilK I'nrrntM
After an aliitonre of anvorut yearn,
Jay Heik, of Di.nvur, Co!nr:ido, la
In Kluninlh Kails. Ho la vlnltlng
hla paronta, Mr. and Mm. Charlei
Deck.
In From Attrrovr
n. II. Iladcllffa and family aro
rniinly sent vlHllnm today from lltolr
lliinie at Aapgrnvn.
tlioy apdiit thu aiiiiiinor yitcutlon,
Thiflr fiulicr, A lint In Iluydiiii, drove
lo UukiiIIii tho lunl of tint wni-k '.,)
inuiit tbuni.
Ai't'cptu I'twlllon
(!. A. Nlcbolaon, who ouinn Intro
n fow duya ago from i'ortluml, Iiuh
liiktii u poaltlon In tho Htur ilrtiit
Bloro.
MlhN Ctkltilill HolllK
MIhh flortriiilii Keliioun line r.t
liirni'd from it buying trip to New
i'oik, Cbli'iifio, HI, I.ihiIh nml Hun
.'ruli'tlHt:o. Hint Willi gonit Hevoti
wiickK, piiri'biiiiliiK full cooila for
lii'r nilllliiery Hliop. ,
Ifnliio I'Voin Iturky I'olut
MIkh Mlmil" Witlkitr mid , Ml
Muybello l.nnvllt havn retttrnod from
a, wenk'a atny ut Itonky point.
They Aro fJlu( To Hit Itmk
"Wo hud it wonderful trip, but
round no plueu Hint looked ho Rood
to iih ii Kliimulh Kit! In, and we
urn filud to bn buck," miy Mr, and
Mm. J. W. Htlnann mid their lliroo
chlldri.n. Tlmy reliirned liiut n Ik lit
from tho three montlia' trip on
which Hi" alurted Immediately
after aelllng the New Home roata
urunt In May. They toured Cali
fornia, veiling YoHcmlto national
pitrk, then went on to Idaho, and
Canto back by way of tho Yollow
atono park, fnaon expect! to go
Into bualnoaa here.
Keturn From AkIoiIu
Mra. L. E. Blotter and her alMter,
Mian Mury Johnaon, returned lant
night from a two weeks' vacation
trip, which Included a vlalt to their
former home at Astoria. They alao
vlaltod at Pprtlund and Sraaldo.
To Hocky Point . .
Mra. A. F. (I rah a in U paaalng
aoveral daya at her Rocky point cot
tage, with Mra. II. E. Calklna and
Mra. Tom Graham at her gu'eats.
Moving To Flutter Home
Mr. and Mra, Uornard Rea, are
moving Into Mra. '. Flora,' Fleher'e
houae on North Eighth today. Mm.
Plaber and hor daughter,' Mlaa Con
atunce, will leave' In a short time
for aouthern California, where tbey
will pete the winter. Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Baker will occupy the houae
vacated by Mr. and Mra. Rea at 40
Pine atreet.
fyjeCourtsj
On Wity To Axlilimil
; Mr. nnd Mm. flubo Mllcholl, for
mor Klamath Falla residents, poaned
llirottgh horo this morning on their
way home to Ashland aftor a trip
lo Lake county.
OrUilfl I'ninlly Iloiito
Mr. nnd Mm. ricnrge Orlixle and
dattitltlem havo roturned from their
vaciKloa trip. They vUltcd the
Jor.epltliio cavea, then drove to Crea
cent city and back up the coaat to
Port Orford and ltandon. They
found Port Orford a delightful place,
ialrt Orlialn, with many attraction
for tho camper
Ileal Rafale Mjui Home
E. M. Chllcote, accompanied by
Mra. Chllcote and children, haa ro
turned from an nutmoblle trip
through Oregon. They were gono
threo wooka.
Many At Englo Ridge
. The largrat number of Klamath
Falla ponple ever to be nt Englo
RMge at one time vlaltcd I horo over
Sunday and Monday, according to
roporta brought back by thoae who
mado the trip. Flatting Vaa excel
lent, according to Percy Kvane, who
won't aerosa to tho mouth of the
Wllllnmaon rlvor, and caught a trout
which he anld mcaaurod H Inchea
In length. . H. E, Hanger caught
two tho tame aire, anld Evana. Oth
ora In the party wore Mra, Evana
and Mra, Hanger and Mr. and Mra.
0, A. nellman, . -
Homo From South
Mlaa Resale Hcrahberger return,
ed laat night from a three weeks'
vlalt. with friends., and rolatlvea In
Cnllfornln. She vlaltod Lob An-
gelea and Pomona, and apent a
week with her family at Porter
vllle, atopplng on the way back for
tho opening dny of the state fair
at Sacramento, Saturday,
Hero From Ijikevlrw
Among Lakovlow vlaltora In
Klamath Falla over Labor day
were Mr. and Mra, 0. A. Nolsou
and Mra. S. Hartaog, who were
reglatorod nt the Whlto Pelican.
Homo From Cnllfornln
Mr. And Mra. A. J. hya and
daughter, Aloxla, have returned
from an automobile' trip to south
ern California.
Rnck From School . '
,DlUle and Dick Haydon roturned
yoitorday from California, whora
Mnvnell vs. Maxwell
A - divorce complaint haa - been
filed in the circuit court by Joy
Uollo v. T . -'-i? Vrr-.rcll. .Plain
tiff u lit tii-s triiil una Inhuman treat
ment and non-aupport. The couple
woro married Soptomber 29, 1920.
IXXIKX WOMAV DESERTS
KOCIF.TV FOR T1UJ Jl'NCLE
LONDON, Sept. . "Becaueo I
halo aocioty life, the dJnors and
dancea, and tho constant striving to
wear prettier drees than the other
woman. Somo people like It, but I
prefer the foreat and the camp fire
and the rough life."
Such are the reasons given by
Mrs. Diana Strickland, a- well
known aocioty woman for organising
what she calls "an expedition of ad
venture and business" that will start
oson tor Central Africa.
The party will conalat of two
women, four men, and three hun
dred nnllvii porter. From llonni,
on tho weet eoust of Afrliu, It will
in a lie Kit wity on foot tlirouiih tho
liuliiinl country, which Is practically
unexplored, through the Hurl Foreat
to tho Northeast Congo, then east of
Luke Kdwuril, und flnnlly to Kenya.
'Wo expect lo tin awny for 12
month mid ahull travel 3.000 miles.
nil on foot," sit Id Mm. Ktrliklund.
"The expedition la limited lo six
KiiropeiiitH on account of Ihe food
diffli-ully, for wo have In lake It nil
with tit, mi'l thin nnie.'isliiitea T0
nut Kit porter for cnoli person.
, "Wo liopo to Irinln In Ivory" and
do some iiriwpectluK, mid wo are
also making iteoleetlon for Ihn New
York Koolojtli'iil fiurdens, und hope
to get an okapl, u glunt field hog,
and aomn pigmy elephants.
"Wo ahull hn pretty well arm. 4)
and even aro taking A machine-gun
In raae of a serious attack. Of that
there la little danger. Natives
generally attack by stealth and in
small numbers."
I'lllVCK TO MVK yilKTLY
OX IIIH CANAIIIAX RANCH
KICKS I NCR HAKE ' '
IX I'OI'IXATIOV
EI.KO, Nev Sept. 4. Secretary
of Stale W. O. Oreilhoue, in an nd
drota hero recent'y, on the develop-r.-fnta
under way ir the northern
part of the state, aatd that tho pop
ulation of Nevada will bo doubled
within a short time. He said:
"Tho Union Pacific and the Ore
gon Short I-lne railroads havo boen
granted the right to proceed with
work on tho Wells-Rogerson rail
road which will mean the develop
ment of Contact to a point where
Elko will be tha largest copper'
camp, not only In the west, but In
the world. - ,'" '
"The Devil's Gate dam project,
which will put CO. 000 acres of Elko
county land under cultivation, will
be carried through in the not dlatant
future. The state la bent upon stor
ing and developing the waters lo
this vicinity, even to the extent of
cooperating In supplying necessary
financial backing. The Humboldt
dam nt Winnemucca will be Install
ed, and this, In connection with the
Spanish Springs and Lovelock recla
mation projects, which are already;
undor way, will mean tbat Nevada's
population of 77,000 persons will be
more than doubled within a abort'
time." ' '
CALAOAIIY, Altu, Sept. 4. .
When tho l'rlnce of Wales visits
his rnneh near High River, Altn.,
this fall, ho will travel from Eng
land In an unofficial capacity as tho
Duke of Cornwall, according to W,
L, (.'iitlylH, munuger of tho estallsh
inent, who has decently returned
from EiiKlund. Tho prince will stay
heer iiletly nevanl wneks, and then
return direct to London.
The ranch of tho prince In one
of Iho foremost livestock breeding
i.stuhllHhmenlH in western Canuili.
Ho lion xlit It four years ago on his
last visit and since then has stock
ed with a Itirgo number or thorough
bred horses. Shorthorn cattle,
Shrnpshlro ahcep and Dartmoor
ponies. These animals have been
selected from King George's own
breeding establishments and repre
sent some of tho best blond in the
world. i
. Tho prince's purpose In establish-,
Ing the ranch was to raise the :
standards of livestock In western j
Cunada. As a step In this direction
ho already baa held several sales of :
Shorthorn cattle and Shropshire
sheep, and the animals have brought
top prices in Calgary. His stock
has been exhibited at all the big live- ;
stock shows In western Canada and I
baa carried away a number of first I
prizes. Ail of the purebred horses
have come from the royal stables In ;
England and a number of them have I
beon outstanding winners on British j
tracks. i
HWKHT POTATO KYRl'P
IK THE LATEHT DELICACY
WASHINGTON, Sept. 4, A table
and cooking syrup inudo from swoet
potatoes Is. the luteal addition to
tho culinary art mado by the Depart
ment of Agriculture.
Through experiments conducted
at a small plant In Georgia over a
period of aeverul years department
chomista' were utile to produce a
syrup which. It is said, hiut possibil
ities not only for table and cooking
purposes, but also In muklng candles
such as luffles, kisses and caramels.
Tho rather dark color mlRltt prec
lude its line in general baking
though It would bn valuable In such
dark products as Ringer cnups and
cookies. '
The cost of production as deter
mined In the small plant used by
the department Is 04 cents u gullon,
hut government chemists bollovu this
flgttro can bo lowered by tuuiultl.
production. i
MARKET ItUrOKT.r :
PORTLAND, Sept. 4. -Livestock
steady, egg market spotted, Hennery
lea ac, otttier itrm.
-", si
Kodak finishing at Htlnson'a. 3lf
Kodak finishing at Stlnson'a. St
Advertlnlna1 nT. Trv II and see..
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Modern Treatment for Diabetes. . (
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Stingy with the ice and you pay for this careless-;
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CUT PRICES ON
PHONOGRAPHS
and
CABINETS
There is no use spend
ing printer's ink .telling
you about these bar
gains, both as to price
and terms, unless you
show enough pep to
look them over, in our
.window, then step in
and ask more definite
particulars. .
Prices start at $38 for
used phonograph, hold
ing . 65 records, and
others up to $112.50.
Terms are $4 to $6.50 (
per month. Dordelay.
EARL SHEPHERD
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Knaho Plnnos, Vlctrolaa,
Records
Klamnth's Exclusive
Music Store
507 Main St. Phono B82-J
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of opening later
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' These new prices and improvements announced last week have
electrified the public! People tell us that nothing else compares: .
Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Touring
Willys-Knight 2-Pass. Roadster - -Willys-Knight
5-Pass. Coupe-Sedan
Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Country Club
Willys-Knight 5-Pass. Sedan
Willys-Knight 7-Pass. Touring - -Willys-Knight
7-Pass. Sedan - -
Now $1175
Now 1175
Now ' 1550
Now 1635
Now 1795
.Now 1435
Now 1995
Bigger, Much More Powerful New
Engine in All Overland Models
Overland Touring with bigger new engine - Now $525
Overland Roadster with bigger new engine - Now 525
Overland Coupe with bigger new engine - Now 795
Overland Sedan with bigger new engine - . - Now 860
The Big, Powerful Overland Red Bird - - - Now 75Q
Both Willys-Knight and Overland models are unproved, refined,
better cars than ever before. The greatest sales and largest "
production in Willys-Overland history have made possible these
greater values which, we believe, load the world by a wide margin.
All FiIcm T. O. B. Toledo. V insrva tha rlsa.1 1 absaa ptU sad stciflesilaaa without
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