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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1923)
WHHNHHI1AY, HKI'T. B. IftUII. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ' PB TKre flMAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE! COMWG EVENTS Beitmiiliiir S. Kjilscnuul' IlililliiitiKa "'" 1 ' u Ij 1 li Market. September 10, HIkU mill riirul si-liuol open. vt I'm1 OiittbiiHl Miss I. II I II lliniKcii left fni' Oak land tlilu iiinriiliiil lo ulli'iiil llitln'B InmliliiHH rnlli'Ku. Kim will reside Willi li''r ii lie In, W, II, Hurl, : ' Kl'lllHll I'lilU'llHll HW A. K. turret, new prliii'liuil nf the Miilln IiIkIi selinnl. nrrlvpil liero wllh III fn in 1 1 y Monday friirn rtiiiieliiirjr. Hlreel was recently Kruiluuted from O. A, ('. mill lie liocn enmity dull leiulii,. rfiiil rural rhonl superintend ent In HiuikIiis rniiuty. Henley Tisielier Itaik Mrs. Alli-o Miller lnm returner from her uminer vacation, preporn tory ( Inking mi lir tttit lo in teacher Id Hi" IiIkIi school nt Hon-li-y next week. NmvrmiK'in liny Home Mr. nnil Mm, A. K, Itctlhnrn, who come here from Konnhnrff week mill purchased Did llllrliln burner nlio), lnivn liouitht I lie Tin ker lioino at 1018 Monlo JVjujr. H. I. Til Miin Here V. Ii. l.cn of 1'nrtlaml In no rela tion (n W. T. of Klu ninth Fall, hill ho In busy In llio Iniler'a office checking mi Hoiiiliern I'nrltlr values ninl rlotilH nf wny In Klnmnlli roun ly. Ho hntl been there several hour before ho unit V. T. I.ee din covered each other names, ami W. II. admitted- I hilt hi frlnwds mil htm mil, loo. 'oiUlHp VUlloni l--nve 1 Mr. mid Mm. Krod Hum (tin. Minn Myrla Ho l.oni and MIm Miirjile I)nl.aii( left today for thelr horns ut foil ill lie after a week' visit with Mr. nnd Mr, r". W. Abbey. Mr. ami Mr Abbey look their visitors lo Crater lake and Diamond lako over Labor Ray. , Movlnu Jlmk To Town Mr. and Mm. J. V. Tipton nrr moving linrk to town after spending llio summer at Kirk ford. .MorliiH I''nnu Hullo Falls Dava riruloy, who has been her from II u t to Fnlln, Orrcon, for a few days visiting hi ton, Albert Ilruloy, Ilka thn town so woll ho tin do rlilcd to movo horo. Ho will return to Hullo Fall tomorrow to pack hit lintMeholil sends anil will, return shortly with hi family, nrnloy I a inlllmnn. VUllor From Dorrs John Haien of Dorrl I a busi ness vlslior tn Kin math Fall today. Itnturnliitt Kroni Kirk Mr. and Mr. George Mustoe nro mnvtnif back to tholr hnJue In Mill Addition, aflpr punning tho aummcr at Kirk ford. I llotno I-'rnni grunts Pns Mr. A. 0. Melsner and tliumli tor, MIm Joiephlno, have returnod from a throo week visit with rela tives 'In Orants Pa. Itcturns To Work MIm Mnrjr Jenkins, who under wont an operation for appendicitis two month ago. returned yesterday lo her poiltlon In ths First Natlonnl bank, greatly Improved In health. Vlnltlng Parent Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Saunders. of Iturone are lioro vlaltlng hor par out, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith. Mprrhnnr. On HuyliiK TH ' ' ' O, M. Ilcelor ha left for Ban Franclieo, wlioro he will spond soy oral days purchasing (nil stock (or tho firm of Hector and Van IHIUon. VlMllor Iionvc Mr, flnrtruilo O'Drlon, -niin has heon visiting hor lslor, Mrs, M. J. Nyhnrt, for sovornl weoks, loft yen torday for Solma, California, whore sho will visit rolntlvos. From tlione she -will go to Los Angeles, and ' thon to Sheridan, Wyoming, before returning to her home In Knnsrts City, Kansas. lledirnHiiR From Ornnl Pnsft Mrs. James Orlmos, Mrs. William Crockett and Mrs, Lou I bo Pankey are oxponted home tomorrow from tlrnnts Pass, whero- they havo been enjoying a wook's vacation. They nro making tho trip by car. To California For Vnrnl Ion Mr. anil Mrs. Oliver Splicer Wt this afternoon (or California whr tlley will iipeliii Iwo.'Wni'ks viiriitliin III Hun Kruui'lHCo mid Hun Jiu.ii, They ma ilrlvliig by wny of Lnkevlew. Ml (JriiiK Klllnlt l'ir Mix (I nice Klllnlt loft thin morn Iik for MndPHtii, win. hi Klin will un ion for Imr iicconil yenr In' Urn Jiin lnr I'olli'H". Mix Klllotl will be nliln In ("II be,, rnlli'iin i-luiiim of u vni'ii- I I on woll spent In Kluiniilli rounly, for b cull r In 1 in Ihe dlsllni'tliiii of lining a inniiibiir of tho flmt party from this run illy lo rllmli Mt. Pitt. Tint cllmh was niiido lintt week wllh ,MI (Irotn Miidlsiiu, Jui-k l.liiiiKin, Wiirrcn Dennett nnd John McAn-iIii-wh tlm other, iiienilmrs nf thn luirly. The young peoplo left Lake of lb" Wood enrly In tlm morning, nnd relurnivl 15 hour liner. They nrrlved at tho top of Mt. Pitt nt 2:4 3 III the afternoon, earlier t tin ri tho ciorliii'ed runner (tntloned there bad exported them. II" hud been Informed by a telephone mennr.e from I lie ranger at tlm Lako of tho Wood station of tho rlimblng party, nnd when they arrived was jiurprlsed at the good time they made. I'rom Kiigln Point Mr. und Mr, liny Hinnley of ftuglo point were In Kluiniilli Kit Us yesterday triinsRi-tlng luminous and railing on friend. In From (lilliHiuln- Mr. and Mrs. K. H. JoluiHlon buvo been visitors In town for a fe day from tho Chlloiiiln Lumber coiiipuny' camp, whore ho I log King superintendent. Johnston re turned Monday, aud Mr. Johnston will leave for tho camp tomorrow Aicepl Position Mrs. Walter Perkins hn titkn a position In the office of the Pell con Hay Lumber company. Hark From Hix-ky Point Mr. and Mr. C. II, Crliler nnd tholr guest, Mr. and Mrs. K. llerry- ti 111 of riiooulx, Arltonu, and Dr, and Mr. 0. 1. Ilerryhlll of Lo Augolos. are back In town after an enjoyablo outing at -Rockp point To Prospert For Oiitlng Mr. Chnrlotto HohorUon, ' Mr. If. 1). L, Stewart, mid Uttlo duuK tor, and Mr. W. T. Lee left this moinlng for Prospect, whero thoy wilt onjoy an outing for several lays. Fireman On Vnrntlon . Cluyo Howard, accompanied by Mrs. Howard, loft tho first of tho week on a two weeks' automobile irln. They planned to visit Call fornla nnd mako tho trip hark up tho const by way of Crocent City and tha Josephlno caves. ficnvra For ltnkrrsfk-ld Miss Alice dries left on tho train this morning for ltnkcrsftold. after ti brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. II. BariiHtnble. Miss Qrless Is a toucher In Ititkprsfiold, and Is re turning thera after slM-ndlng the tummor at hor home In Sutton, Ne braska. Sua vlsltod Crator lako on her way to Klamath Fall. At I lie Hull 1). K. Norcrim mid W, A, Hell- wood of lb" Neur KiiHt relief iniil in 1 1 toe nro ut thn Hull, Iti-turim To t'lillfnriilH Mr. II. L, Itnhrnr loft this morn ing for bur homo at illKhliind, Cali fornia after u visit with her diuixb tor, Mrs. J, II. Llnfesty. New H. I'..ki-iiI Hi-i H, J. Iliilloy nrrlvnd bore IumI even ing lo assiimo I hn ofrioft of Hoiitbern I'udflr. iiKeiit for this oily. Ho w liKent here a few yours mto, whi'ii be was trunnferreil lo l(oi llhirr, Inter Kolng (o (lerber, fi whlnh station ho comes lime. While liKent here ho niiido uiiiiiy friends, who will bo glud to welcome him buck. . Mrs. Hulley iiecoinpnnled him nnd Jliey will bo guests of Mr. M. A. Hawkins until they securn a liermnni'Iit rel- deliee. (n F.Meiiili-il TiilH' .Mr. mid Mrs. II. H. Wilson have loft on nil i'xteiidi-d uiitoiiiobilo trip that will tnko them a fur north ns llrltlMb Coliiuiblii. They will visit Kuloiu, Portland, Heusldo and Heut llu mid other plii'-eK of lulmest on tho way. On Hunting Trli V. W, McNouly o.nd . Ilowniiin of ('hlloiiulii have loft for the llnck lako country, where they will spend a week hnnilnit and studying nnlmul llfo. AnTpIs Hlme PimlMon Miss Ileal rice lleiiueii ms liiken a position in thn Oolden Huh- Kloro. Visit llu4tli-lx-ri-y Molililiiln ' Mr. mid Mrs. Hoy Hickman nnd Mr. LlniMey Bisemoro ot ' Fort Klamath, and Miss Dorothy Jollffo were visitors at Huckleberry moun tain over Iibor Day. Despite the reports of bad roads, they found the road up tha mountain In very good condition, they snld. Hark From KiM "Hoy lllckiian of Fort Klumnlh has returned from a four weeks trip lo thn east, where lio attended the convention or the Central Llfo In surmi'ii eimii;iiiy at Chicago. Hick man earned tho trip by reaching the quarter million club of the company. In 'Addition ho received a prize for writing the Inmost amount of In surance for llio state of Oregon for his company, tho amount being over half n million dollars. Mrs. Hick man visited In Porllnnd during her hnhond' slay In tho east. He re turned that way, nnd they mndii the trip bark to Fort Klamath together: Fpperson Hack From Trip A, II. Epperson has returned frorr.( an automobile tour of California, which took him as far south .as San Diego. Mrs. Kpperson and son, George, who accompanied him, have x JgARNHARTS Ladies Apparel Shop Announcement of opening later lioiio to Iowa for R brief visit with rolutlves, mid expect to return here In two weeks. C11II1-1I Hy Mother's Demh Mrs. J. H. (Hills left this morning for Portland, wh:re she was called by tho sudden death of h"r mother. Iti'liiius To Nun Friiiirlsro Miss Nora Sullivan has returned to hor homo at San Francisco, after spending tho summer with her sis ter, Mlxs K'llzaheth Sullivan. W. H, Wunli-ii liiu k Mr. nnd. Mrs. W. 8. Worden have returned tn Klamath Calls after a brief trip to San Francisco. Wor den Is right-of-way man for tho Southern Pacific company and will probably ho hero for an Indefinite period of time. Ho and Mm. Wor den nro staying with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Messncr. Around the Corner from the Pine Tree Theatre Lynn P, Snbln Here ' Lynn P. Sabln ot Grant Fans, newly appointed awcretnry of the Klamath county chamber ot com murre, Is horo today going over the business ot tho chamber with Sec retary T. A. Stevenson, who, leave Saturday to take .up hi new work with tho Oakland chamber. Sabln will go buck to Orants Pass Fri day but hopes to complete his busi ness there and come to Klamath Fall permanently within abort lime. Visiting Friend Mrs. Uyrs Applognt'o I here from Grunts Pas vliltlng friends tor u tow days. Vlsllliia Sitter . Mr, and Mr, Joe Avent of Ash bind ore horo a the guests ot hor Istor, Mr. Ernest Spannl. lloi'o From Alilnml Mrs. Eugene -Walroil of Ashland lit a visitor at the Oard Van Rlpor home, NOTICE Itognlor meeting of Ladles Aux iliary of Presbyterian church, Thurs day, Sept. 6, In basement nt church nt 3 o'clock, fjpoclnl program and Torrosnments. XOTICE Thn persons who picked up a yel low shepherd dog having Uttlo use nf ronr right leg, answering by nnmn Huff, near Fort Klamath Sept. 3, please return to H, M, Mnllory, Fort Klamath. Reward, 4-u ' I Kodak finishing at Btlnion'i, Itf rva - - - (-T"p.( Cords are super-service 1 tires piling up long dis tance mileage records often 50, 75 :t and even 100 per cent greater than ordinary cords. That's the result of better materials, hand -building and more durable compqrading. - ' y '' ' Aak the flrtt uaer you meet what ha thinksof C-T-C CorxU IT - ' We tt-nnt you to plneo nt leust one C-T-C Conl on your enr on our hlglipst personal recommendation. This rcmnrkablo tire will do tho rest, - v ACME MOTOR COMPANY l ' f Uenleis for Klamnth Falls, Otlior dealers throughout tho county, .' ". Columbia Tire Corporation ;Tr tires AND TUBES (ill ' l, HOWSri i m ii .a DANCE Dance At Malin Hall SATURDAY NIGHT Sept. 8 GOOD MUSIC King Tut Mountings are now added to our ; showing of . . Quality Photographs in v. NEW FALL STYLES "Photographic Phone 39 , , 327 Main Street Opposite Coyrt House 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. Don't delay. EARL SHEPHERD COMPANY Knabo Pinnos, Vlctrolns, Records Klamath's Exclusive Muslo Store DOT Main St. - Phone 88SU 5Z7 MAIN ST. OPENING DISPLAY And Kcnlure Hiilo of EARLY FALL HATS , I'rmn New Vork to greet you FRIDAY, SEPT. 7TH A Better Typewriter The WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER is de signed to meet the demand for a better writing machine. That this end has been accomplished is best told by the enthusiasm of those who are buying and using the Woodstock. They know that it combines in one superlative machine more good points, refinements and advantages than any other typewriter. H. J. WINTERS 714 Main St This Space Reserved for the ARCADE HOTEL Dependable Used Car Sale These cars have all been thoroughly gone over and are in nice shape mechanically. Hupmobile, 5-passenger Touring Dodge Roadster Reo S-passenger Touring -Buick 7-passenger Buick S-passenger SPECIAL 1923 Durant 5-passenger Touring. Run only 5,000 miles; looks like new. These cars are all priced right, as we need the room for new cars coming in. . . , H.E. Hanger , . BUICK GARAGE . 7th and Klamath