MONDAY, HKVV. 10, HUM. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MA LY ABOUT PEOPLE COMING EVENTS Bepli'inbcr ML High null rurul schools iiimmi. Hnpii'iiiiiiir ia-m, jiioiiiHiii coinily fulr nt Mmlford. Hiiiiilt'iH.C 'lurk Ml mi Kvnlyii Clark hitrnmn lh.il I lii'litii i if II, Hiinders Hnltirdiiy even Iiik Hi o sliiipln cnri'moiiy itorform t"n ' ....,..t mij "., , m - vil nl Ilia Iiiiiihi of hxr parents, Mr. I mill Mm J J. Mrl.nuuttllii In II... Winters nparlmi'tilil. '', Hey. A. 1,. men roan inn semen, wmrii wilHim i ho J I all lii.il night TMllinnuru dill jr n,v r"lllllV"N Ol III" rniiplu. Ilnlh luivo lived hem about thren years, niul Iiiivb Hindu miiny trlrnclii III llml limn. TlU'y urn ill Iioiiiii ill 104 IIIkIi street. ' Homo I'mitt (iiilil lli'iirli Mr. Di'llii M' hnlM niul mm liv: Inn. returned Krlduy from Oolil Dnui'li, wlmrn Ihcy punned tlm sum mer vm-atlon. Mm. Nichols Ml flaturdiiy for 8wnn l.nkn, wheru she will touch IhlJ winter. lUuk Krnin Onklnnil Mr. nnd Mm. Frank Mnnrtnntl ami nun Donald -raturnml Friday even ing from Oukluml nnd will urruimo. tlmlr affalra hro Hint tlmy mil return llinrn for tlm wlnti-r. Mr. Ilnttlo Moorland, who tin been ser iously III In nn Onklnnil hoHpltnl, In Improving ilowly. Altmncy Hume C. M. O'Ni'll, accompanied by Mrs. O'NaII, returned (Saturday from Portland where ha has boon com bining legal business and plessuro for two weeks. I .earn For t'illfrnU Mr. mid Mm. K. J. Murray, who hro linen hero for (wo monilia on legal business In connection with Iho mil recently filed In (ho fed ami .court by Murray against' snv ral Wal people, lft llila morning for their homo at Haunullto. Cali fornia. They were accompanied by Mlta . Hazel Connor, who will b their guest during hor two weeks' vacation. Ifoino-i Prow linslncaa Trip Jame lloblnson -liaa.iiturnuil from a two .tracks', tiulneaa trip to San Francisco. I, J. Miller Itark J. J. f liter, district freight and passenger agent tor tho Boutin rn Pacltlo, returned Saturday nlKht from n builnoss trip 10 8acraminto and polnti along tho Una. To M, K, Conference Tho linv. and Mm". Hdgnr Ken dull of tlio Williamson rlvr mls lon, left on tho train thla morning for Portland 1 to attond tho annual conference of tho Methodist church. Thy will hn gono about 10 days nnd on tbolr return hapn to occupy th now. $2600 paraonago which In bolng built for tham near tho mil lion. " Sutton-Marsluill ' Courtney Crawford Sutton nnd Anna Marshall wcro married by Juntlce Kmmltt Rnturdny afternoon. Mn. A. 8. Hotchltla -nnd'MUa Pearl Hntihkln wltneasod tho coremony. Homo l'ttini t'nniplng Trip ; Mn. P. E. Hnnnon and Mr. James IOiell and aom. Warren and Hobert, returned the last of Hie week from a camping trip to Spring Inko, , , T Work At W. V. fflcc . 0. P.. Bills, who waa oporator for the Wontorn U.nlon two yean ago, Arrived last night to relieve A. C. Hlmock for a month. Spends Wd'k-ICml In Town : Wllllntn McMIIInn camo In from Kirk to spend the week-end with lila mother, Mm. W. P. McMIIInn. Prom Mt. Hi'liron , . Miss Mlldi'od Karris nnd Mlns Luvora Merrill roulstorod at tho Hnll Saturday from Mt. Holiron. Slop On Way To Miforil 1 MJf,i Josophlna and Mine Mar tha Murrny, their brother!, Kenneth nnd Jack, and. alitor In law, Mrs, Jninoe Murray, visited frlomla horo yesterday on their way to Modford nftoP n visit to Crntor Inko. The Murray family formerly lived horo. To Tench At Hummers ' .' Mm, Merlo K. Sutton arrived Sat urday night from Nnchoa, Wlnnhliig lonk nnd loft Wis mornlngvfor the Rummer) aclinol, whoro alio will tonch. ! ' Ilrluin To Cotlnrto (irovc ' Mill ltulllo Wllllts and Mlas IU:n Kalley lift thla morning for Eugani rinr ii vli.lt Willi Miss Wllllis n- r, .Mm. Doi'lii Nori 1m niul brother, land Wlllll. Til l.lvi III Mim FiiiihIni'ii MIhh A Ik ii lliiffur, who bus In nn i:iiiilnyi'd by Hi" i'Ii iiiiiiii ciiniiuiiiy In I li lt HiIh iiiiii iiIiiu In lukn u i. II loll wllli t ho co in ii ii y hi Hun l.l ll'ln il, M Ikm lluffi'l' In II nlnllT I Ml,!. Mux WflHH. i"' Iiiiimh Ifcn1 V, j, Ciiriiwi'll, HlorliMilin of Hun H'.ilio loimly, Ciiliroriilu r"gli.'n:l III I i .nil ( liiliiiiulii ('liiiilin Hwlft wiin III from Clillu in' I In npi'inl I In- wni'k "lid Willi frli'iida. ,. V. I-. MmiiiKi r On ViiriitJiui A. (': lilmoik, I or. 1 1 iniiiiiiKi'r of tho Wi'iilrrii I'iiIiiii (ifflm, will Inivn In Mm miim'iiiK on a moutli'H viu.i tlnii. Ho will lukn In ii k ninny fulrii an pimiillilit, i;olni; flrMl in Hi,, J tn k -tt.t I'omity fair. IiIh olijoil lulnit Id I ho cnilily fliini lliio lilno hn np niKil nt llui roili'o, tiK Imlp finance Ii Ik vuciit Ion trip, Mm. Ulinork will iiiTumpnny hor Iiii.iIiuikI in fur an Moilford for n lirli f visit. , Mix, I)i Ijii liiipnivlnic Mm. C. It. Iii'l.ap, who ha hi"ii foiiflunl In hud for a week, la lin pmvliiK. nnd In nlilo to bo up today. VWmr I'miiii Illy Mm. (luirli-H Colllor of lily la U lllng rrldtlvi-a In town for a few (1 u)n. Mot Iiik To NVw Home Mr. and Mm. J. 8. Iliillny nro mov UiK Into ono of tho new liouwvi on Wailvliigton atruot ut completed by Marlon llniikn. Ilullry In the new Southern Pacific agent. On lliixliir-.il Trl C. F. llaruva, reproaentlntf u whok'Bulo drug company of Sacra mento, la In Klamath Fulls for a few daya. Mi-nlinnt Home O. M. Hector returned laat night from a wook't buying trip In San Francloco.. Ho. look la. tho- auitu ful atv Sacramonto on tho way down, and aaya that Klamath Fulls nt ll liottoit Ii cool compared to the temperature of the 8acramento valley, nnd that It wai hot even around tho bay. . Hero From Hiioraim-nlo Mr. and Mn. Sam Parkor arrived laat night from Sacramonto for n vlHlt with relative!. They loft thin morning for a visit with his brother, Joss Parker, at Illy. VUlllug Daughter , Mrs. C. L. Ankoncy and daugh ter, ,Mlss Oladyn, enma In on the truln lat night for a visit with Mm. Ankeney'a daughtor, Mm. N. M. Cantrall and son, Frank An konoy. They are on tholr way home to Kugeno after a trip to Oakland. Killtor Oregon Farmer Hi Ooorgo N. Angall, editor of the Orogon Farmer, arrived last night by automobile from Portland. Ho Ii on a trip to aecuro mntorlal for Iho magaslne, and loft thla of tor noon with Frank Sexton, county club loader, to look ovor club work. Mnny At Meillclno l.nke , There woro about 30 Klamath Fnlla people nt Medicine Inko yes terday, according to Leo Houston, who, with hli family, and "n. W. Drowne and family, mode the trip. Several Calltornlani were there with doer. Iti'jiNh Flro At Fort A brush fire on tho Henry Gor don ranch at Fort Klamnth laat night made inch, a largo blaio that many autolsta passing along tho rond thought the ranch buildings wore on flro. No damage was dono. Homo From Knnana Mm. IT. 0. Wortloy rotiirned Sat urday night from a lovon weckB' vhMt with horjparenti nt Plttabrrg, Kansas, and other relatives at Kan sas City. ' . Visitor From l.iikevio Hugh Anderson visited relatives nnd friends horo over tho wook-end nn hid way homo to Lakovlew from California. ' To School In Must Mlg Mnrlnn Wortloy loft yester day morning for Pittsburg, Knnsna, whoro ho will onlor college, Sho will niako her homo with hor grand parent!. Mint Wortloy waa gradu ated from tho looal high school In June, : Oh, Ciirls! Hi'O Hlmt tlm mon bre iloliu: nowt Wiiirlr.u I.ii I r twin. '1'hlii, ut l.iiu vlllo, Franco. PIONEER TEACHER IS CALLED; BELOVED BY ALL WHO KNEW HER ( lllllrilillleil) Willi, llhf il'lilll of Mary I.ouso Wood ut 2:!l.i yi-Hli'rdiiy iniiriilng nl tho reslili lien nf brut her, Jolui A. IVrllmtK. flllK .V. Klnit sirciit, this I'll, Hoil cul!cil Iioiiiii nun of tbosn nublit, lovnble I'lmrnetors who have helped to liuike llil.i world u bettor placo In which to live. She was tho daiiKhtnr of John and Anno I'eilliiKK whom nil olil-tlinn renlilimli remeniber wnll, nnd was horn at Vreku, Cullf., Feb. 2, 1805. K)io waa educated In Sun Fruhcisco. and In 1 8 K 5 onnd a private school horo. Later a public school- was ope-.ed hero and alio and Judgo J. 8. Orr of Ilcno, Nev, woro the In structors. Rho taught eight years In this nnd nearby districts rind served two lernu as county superin tendent of schools, later filing on a homostoad n the Lost River section. Tho latter years of her life she spent In Oitnrlo, Ran Ilernardlno county, California. ) Many of Mm. Wood's flr.it pupils still live here and each of them have loved her throughout all these years, and will cherish her memory through the years to como. Her hands were never ldlo and It Is a fact that all who know her loved her dearly and her friends -wero legion. Although she never had children of her own, sho bad that great mother love that caused all the children to tier vlclnlly to nearly worship her. Every day for yearn, little children hitve gathered 'at hor home, for the mcro Joy of being with hor. Her health hua been gradually falling for the last year and a half In splto of everything that could be dono. Twice before when her health - it-nt Into the hlghiir mouniuliis a.id regained her hoalih rapidly. Hoping it might be beneficial again sho and her hus band loft their home the last of May nnd traveled by easy stages Into El dorado county, California but sho continued to full and becoming vory anxious to see her only broth er and his family, they continued their journey notrhward, arriving hero the evontng of July 6. She vu soon compelled to inko to hor bed and tho end c.inie peace fully early Sunday niornlug. She will be burled besldo her fatbor, mothcr and younger brother In tho family plot nt Yrolta Calif., Wed nesday afternoon. Reside her hus band Benjamin 11. Wood, sho leaves ono brother, John A. Uerlings of this ct)y, Mrs. Margaret J. Kngel of Ashland, Oregon and hosts of dear frlendi, who are grief stricken. She llvod a very useful life and brought love and suynshlne Into the llt-es of manyV i NeCollTtS Lillcious Slander: Clinru.fil Alleging that she Injured his rep utation by maliciously uttering and publishing tho 'statement Hint he stole $395 from her, Knuto Johnson this morning tiled suit In the cir cuit court against Adeline Donnlson, asking '$'3000 damages. . Slmonson vs. Hliuoiison A divorce complaint alleging oniolty has been fllod by Ruth Cor ilno vs. Ralph H. Slmonson. . They wcro married March 15, 1921. The eOorgla, Florida & Alabama railroad, which hag Just been grant ed authority by the Interstate com merce commission to make a largo Increaso In Its capital etock, has for Its president, a woman, Mn. Cora B. Williams of Atlanta, Georgia. ATTKNTIONf O. K. fl. Mrs. Stolln K. Drake, wbrthy grand matron of Oregon, will pay her official visit to Aloha Chapter, Thursday evening, Soptomher 13, In tend of Monday evening, Soptombr 10 as advertised. All member! are urged to attend. Visitors welcome. ella McMillan, 10 ; i , Worthy Matron LEGAL NOTICES Hl .MMO.NM KOH I't lll.K MTION is tiik cntcurr eoi kt ok 'iiik STATU (JK III KHUN Foil TIIK COUNTY OK KLAMATH. John II. Ouuehy, Hugh Leuvby, ami William Oeliehy, cu-fiarliiom as Hi.'iieliy llro., I'luliitlfls, vt. (ieoi'Ku Walt uud K. I.. Wanliburii, eii-parlnnn hk Wall unit Wunli burn, Di-fumliiulH. To Ouoigu Walt und V. L. Wah bnin, the ubovu nunieil dufunU uiilu: In tlm naiuo of tho Kiato of Oro gon: ion aiu heiuliy reiiilieil in appear uiul iinnwur tlm eiiuiilalnt r 1 1 i-it ugaiimt you In the aliovo eu lli led aeiiiin on or belorn Ueuiher ail. y,S, Hint being tlm lii.l day 01 l llo II nn, proxerlbed In tho order fur piiblleutlon of summon, and ir you fail so to uppeur, plead, answitr, demur or otherwise move within thut lime, for want thereof, pluln llffu will apply to tho court for tho relief prnyud f"r 'n their coiiiplalnt. as follows: Fur JuilKinent against yoii nnd each of you for tho sum of U (140.7.'! .Inn from you nnd each of you lo (tut plaintiffs, anil each and all of Hie in upon thai certain i-ontrnrt or agreement entered Into by th plain tiffs, and ilefendnnlH on or about April 20. IMS, in Kliimalh County, Oregon, wherein and whereby plnln i.lffM sold lo tlm defendants, and de fendants agreed to purehaHO from plaintiffs Iho lease or grazing riftht on lands in Modoc County. Califor nia, leased by tho plulnllfr to tho defendants for Iho sum aforcauld for tlm grazing season of l'J2:i. That plaintiff, on Angu.xt 25, 102:!, Ill Klamath County. Oregon, nltaehed and garnlKbed the property of tho duefiidunt, F. L. Washburn, by iho sheriff of Klamath County. Oregon, seizing, upon writ of at tachment, Issued out of the abovo court and In tills cautc. tho sum of I2li.91 5. 00 due and owin from one Seth Dixon to sold defendants on chattel mortgage recorded In Vol. 10. I'. 77 Chattel Mortgage Recoils of wild County. This summons Is nerved upon you and each of you by publication thereof In Ihe K veil I a Herald, a newspupcr published at Klamath Kails, Oregon, and of general circu lation In said country mid state, once a week for six successive weeks, the first publication being made on tho loih day nf September. 1923 and tho livtt publication on October 22d. 1923 by order of the Honor able A. L. Leavllt, Judge of the said court, which said order was mMe and entered September .8th., 1923. J. H. CAItNAHAN, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Ad dross: Loomls llldg., Klam ath Falls, Orogon. S 10, 17, 21 O 1, 8, 13. 22 -NOTICK OF SPECIAL rXECTIO.V Ily tho Hotscfly Irrigation District Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters and taxpayers, ol the Horse fly Irrigation District nt Klamath County, Oregon, that a special elec tion is ordered to lie held on the 8th day of October, A. D. 1923 for the; purpose of amending the Joint contract between said district and the Langell Valley Irrigation Dis trict and tho United States of Amer ica, so as to provide water rights for the newly admitted lands of the said Horsefly Irrigation District, at which said election the question to bo submitted to the electors -shall,1 be as follows: ' ' Shall the Horsefly Irrigation DIrL trlct of Klamath County, Oregon, en-, ter Into an amended contract, with the' United States of America; amending ,that certain contract en tered into between the Horsefly Ir rigation District, the Langell Valley Irrigation District and the United States of America upon the 27th. day of March, 1922 wherein and by the term.s of which amended con tract the United States ol America agrees to furnish a water right tor 4532 acres of land within the Horse fly Irrigation District, Including-, 2432 acrei of additional lands, the, .tiaximum amount to do as&umea oy the Hor.scfly Irrigation District un der the terms of said amended con tract being one hundred and twenty thousand dollars? The polls are to be open at the hour of 8 o'clock in the morning and remain open until the hour, of o o'clock In tho afternoon of said day. Tho polling places are as follows: In Division Number One, at the house commonly known as Tho Reed place at the SW, corner of tho SEi of the NK M of sec. 10, T. 39S. R 11 B. W. M. and the judges of elec tion at said polling place arei Qua Keller, w, H. Sparks and Ada E. Parsons. In Division Number Two, at the houso of H. V. I.ytle, located on the SE4 of the SW of sec. 20, T 39S. K 11 K. W. M., and the judges of election at said polling place are: Mattle J. Nichols, Francis J. Downe, nnd Albert E. Burgdorf.- In Division Number Three, at the residenco of Michael Rueck, located on tho SEV4 of, the SE of sec. 21, T 389., RUE. W. M. and the Judges of eloctlnn nt sulci polling plnce are: i Charles Burgdorf, Mlchaol Rueck nnd Ward Rueck. JACOB RUECK, President. M. J. LYTLK, Director. WM. IRWIN, Dlreetor. Attest: WM. P. B. CHASE, Sec'y. S 10, 17. 24 O 1, 8 EXPERT WORKMANSHIP in TYPEWRITER MECHANICS Machines, overhauled . quickly, expertly, and at a reasonably price. GRANT ELLERBECK White Pelican Hotel cepiis 10 F 0 BOYS Hi MY HOII DOHMAX I1KI.MAR, N. J., Sept. 10. Wild Weit" movlps plus lurid detective tales plus Juvenile linllatl venenu eiiuilH tragedy. Such a sum brought about Iho death of two boys hero, and tho ar rest of two others, held for the grand Jury. Tho ilcatlin came by flro while tho tour youngsters wcro playing "Indian" after the fashion of the cheaper rnovles. Caleb Hubbard, 18, his brother Willie, 1C, Hubert Forman, 10, and Charlie Splndler, 11, were the ac- HUBERT FORMAN ANID CA tors In the tragedy. But only Caleb and Hubert are alive to tell the tale. One Is in Jail at Freehold, the county seat; the other is at home under ball. Alter an afternoon of swimming and baseball, the boys began sky larking a. they turned their steps homeward. They wanted to have some excite ment, but didn't know Just what. Suddenly, one of them, who bad been fesaling up on detective' stor ies, suggested: ' "Let's play sleuths." In a twinkling, Caleb and Hubert took the lead. Aa detectives, they seized and bound the other two boys with twine. Then 4hey put them In a large packing case found in a hol low In the woods, back of the gas company's plant. This was the jail. ' But thla wasn't exciting enough. A search was made of the pockets of the prisoners. . Some matches mere found. ' "Why not burn the prisoners at the stake, like the Indians did?" was the Idea suggested by one of the boys looking at the) match. No quicker said, than done. The two bound boys wore stood against a tree In lieu of the tra ditional stake. A small piece of ex- 1 celslor waa fired. ' Ordinarily no harm would hare re- suited but the boys had failed to j take Into account ffie ioll9oaiked i grass. i Flames shot high In the air, en-! veloping the two victims. j Frightened by. the cries of the i burnings boys, Caleb nnd Hubert ' dashed in to free them. They broke ! the twine that bound the boys, burn- lng their own hands as' they did so. j But the damage was done. Willie and Charlie died soon after. A sobered Hubert sits at home Quality Photographs PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING v and TINTING 327 Main St. Phone 39 Opposite Court House w s STO 1 wlth his mother. Tho smile of youth Is mifslng from his faco. Ho Is. out on bail awaiting tho action of the grand Jury. ' "We didn't mean lo hurt them," ho says. "We were Jut playing like we saw In the movies." . His voice is flat, with a dead un dertone of horror. From his faco with Iti high cheekbones anil heavy eyollds. his eyes look out on the world with a sullen look of defiance. He defends his friend Caleb vigor ously. LEB HUBBARD (RIGHT) "Caleb Is Ell right. It would have been Just the same with any other boy3. People don't like Caleb be cause he's poor." , ' But Hubert's mother Is not as kindly disposed towards Caleb. "I liiln't rwant Hubert to play with him," she says, "but he would. Now look in what a moss he Is." Who lighted the fatal match Is a secret. " ' With a boy's loyalty, Hubert says "I don't remember." Qaleb, in jail at Freehold, is oqually reticent. He also "doein't remember." Caleb Is undersized for his age. His pinched face Is sallow, with sul len eyes looking' forth suspiciously upon a world that has cover held much of pleasure for him. Ho admits his fondness for lurid detective stories. Team came to his eyes when ques- RAG1C DEATHS JgARNHART: Ladies Apparel Shop Coats- Suits Dresses Blouses) Lingerie Hosiery and Noverties Dresses Made To Order Around the Corner from The Tine Tree Theatre) AND OTHER FRUIT Two truck loads now here. Special For TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY LARGE BARTLETTS $1.50 to $2.00 Per Box B. P. LEWIS Sixth Street Grocery Honed about liU dead brother, Wo didn't meun any hurra." he cries. "I loved Wllllo. and wouldn't liavo had anything happen to him for anything. V "1 curried him to ihe witter wflvr:. wo had broken Ihe string that bound; him. My hand wove all burned. V: Ho displayed two hands on which the burns wcro still visible. . The tears rolled down his cheeks.' Put, like Hubert, bo refuses to ay who lit the fire. ' Trnihy lltnruture and cheap mov lee have onro more taken their toll.. Humburg, Cermnny'-i greatest seaport, U 90 miles from the sea. , Kodak finishing at Stlnson'l. Itt; Too Much Woo For a short time we are forced to make sacrifice prices on wood as fol lows: j - - GREEN SLAB 1 or more cord3 . : $3.00 10 Cord3 $25.00 BLOCK WOOD j , ' .'''. ' '.'( Single Load , - ; $3.50 Double Load . - ' $5.00 Phone Your Orders O. Peyton &Co. Phone 535 419 Main A'