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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1923)
MONDAY, OtTOIllill 1, mail. THE EVENING HERALD, KL'AMATH FALLS, OREGON MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE LUCJUI mi im.n. in.--i i - - 1 COMING EVENTS ! OCt, a, 4, li. liounly fulr. 1 'l1'') . AiiihuiI mooting iiinF linii(iiut Ciililli'. 1 1 on I r It im noolntlofl. I'hiiliilicr of colli" mil 'lltnlri liruitMu( rln$ jl tlnuV'r 2 Ifl. Itullwuy Colo- r 8. BpiM'lllI dll'C- llllilL.1lllCM MllllllllttCll In tlm people by llin Ii'kUIiiIuio, Nov. It. Armistice duy, Minify l.envin Duvld Mnrley of Aberdeen Wash, wlui linn been liit Iriu ovnr the lum ber Inditiury here, liift ycntordiiy tiltorunoii (nr Kirk whore hn plun nil remaining for several weeks; Mnrley lum been luli'iinteii In tint lugging o( Douglas dr In tho (Iruy'n linrlmr illnlrlit, and linn spent never Hi yearn In llllll Kllrllllll. Dink lluiilliiK (iiioil Duck liuiitliiH U (Inn ui'iirilltiK to report (nun 111" different sporting nodn more, unit , (nun different hulilern nrminil tlm clly. Onn hun ter rniun In mill reported splendid lurk III Wocun marsh loi'iltoil a (w miles (nun Kirk, "Tlm ilmkn wero n ii moroun mill flying low" llin liunt it slidotl "mill they wore onuy tn nlionl ik d'W pooplti ilWiurb I In' m In Unit eon Inn nf lliii county. I Kill ll.ii llinll wlihout m ii Ii trouble." Hunting In 'I'll I ii In ko wn nlno reported on being good.. Durkn with until In Ini tlyllix Inw nmt In Iiiiiii'Iii'ii lit ii k I it k It i'iiy fur llin hutil or in tnkn lull of every (link thul came within nhunllng ilUlnllro. I'lli'"! Iit nvra Till" Muriiliiit Tlm llov. II. J. Mumliiitl of the catholic rhuri'h hero lefl thin morn Inn (nr Kiintii Barbara whero Iiu will spend fame llino (nr ilm benefit u( hi Ii iiil III. In llin absence (nther CaUn will lake his pluco. Kpi'iul Weeki'uil llilllllnix ; Mr mill Mri. It. M.' Wilson.' Mr. nnil Mm. I r vl lit: Kontornon nnd A. Muionoy spent tho wokoond liuntlnit deer near Topny. Nor worn tlii'lr f t iirtn In vain. Thoy returned Inni flight with a Inmo tut buck which Van shut nl llio Inn nf Topny grndi'. Tliii doer worn numerous tlii'n I liny reported nml ihey Jumped iiulln n number. Drive to Morrill , l- K...l II ... L t UtiKS nniti, paiiled by Mm, r. Nnol drove In Merrill yentordny and returned lant fveflng. - ' l. Hllclilly III Mr. Crandall has been nuffrlng from B nllght lllnenn for the pnnt few' dnya that has confined liar to bor homo. She It now bottor and able to bo around, Kym Are Improve! Alfred Carlton who bat beon In local hospital fnr tonio time rece iving medical attention for bad eyet, in considerably improved and will return to hit home In Morrill this wook. tircr Hunting flood I A number of Klamath Fall resi dents trlod thnlr luck nt doer hunt ing over tho weekend. Clifford Iloguo and a numbar of others roliirnod with two door. Hogue nhof (our point deer and another member of hln pnrty brought In a strapping buck. The dear wore shot In Dnrnon vnlloy. - fillwr I.nUo Itmlilent Hero W. 0. Lane of 8llver lake It a guost at tho Hall. Silver lake Is looking forward to the time whon the California Orogo.ii and Eattern railroad will be built to that city. In From Kirk Mr. and .Mri. Jerry Callnghan from Kirk woro Klamnth Falls visi tors over the 'weekend, Thoy aro renldonu of Kirk, ' " ' Hpeitiln Weekend Here . ' ,' II. H. Ash of 8prnguo rivor vnlloy wan guost at tho Hall ovor tho weekend. I.nrgo tblpnionls am now romliig lit from Bpraguo rlvor vnlloy cunnlsllnu mostly of stork. I.nltevlew Man Is Visitor ' K, K, Ilagley ot Lakevlow was a vlsilor lo tho city- for tho wookond, Ho stayed nt Ihn Hall and relumed to Lnkovlew this morning. llnnil Supervisor Visitor : W, (!, MneKlnimn who Is mipor vlsor of llio Too valley market rond was In tho olty ovor tho wonknml visiting frlfinds, Ho Is n froaitont viHltnr to tlio county iont, . - Tni . i ii il "'- Minn l,ui IihIii Haulier n( l In inn t)i ligi'llry vIiiIIimI filniiiln hern liver tlm Weekend, Mil I linn Homo Mia, Jiinnln lliirn rnturiiiiil Hut. unlay from u months vlHlt with Imr Mini unit (iiiully In I'nrtliiml. Hit Hull" Kriillil-iliiiiKlitiT, (Iri'li'hcn, Willi 'llpl'lll HDVITIll WI'nkH llllll ii III- iiinr with Mm, llinll. ii'tiinicil to riii'lliunl with hnr. ' .Mnvlnu o Tnnii- - .Mr. uml Mm, ('. It. CIviiiIimiiiIiiii nrn innvLiiK from tin, I'nlliiin clly riinil lo town, nml will llvn nl WiinliliiKtnn ntrciil. 1 Iti-liini l-ftn . JIuiMliiu Trip It. V. 1 1 inch Inn nml Almond I.mu bnrt liiivo roliirnod from n dm-r hunt il ' r (iiturhmt iiiiiiintuin. lli iuin tu AipKrri Aftnr u vf nit with Mr. and Mm. V. ('. Hull, .Mr. mid M'Vi. llnbi-r ItndrlKfn ri'tnrifil to tlinlr homo nl Anptiruvii thin nun nlng, , Mm- Knun Ciiiiiiiln Mm. Itlchiird WnkitniT hnn orrl vi'd from Cmiuda (or vlnll with hnr pnri'iitN. Mr- mid Mm. KmuiT. nl Ihnlr runili In I'oa vulliy. i Kriini 'ttliMiilii Hurry Iiik.iIIh wnn n wm-lmnd vln. Itor In 1C In in ii t li Kill In (rum riillo iiiln. Tniii)iT rniiiltiK In Thin inornliiR no n Inrxn niniilicr n( tutpnynrn of K In inn I It county In llin nlinrlff'n offlco. Tbft dnnilllno ilutii lilih U" Frlduy udornnon lit .' o'rlnik In un nddi'il luri'iitlvo to py Imojiin I linn. AOnr thut diilr I nl'' rem will bo rhm'smt on ull dnl- Inqili'llt tuxes. I Hery I'or Week cm I y- Andy I n (Irangn wnn In the clly I for (hn weekend vlnltlng the home j of I.en lluiton. Ho returned thin j morning to hln homo In Cerbur. It. ". tiiiM-lrark In llni'k . It. C. Croehbaok local nitorney who hun been nwuy for a week on a combined hunlnesj aid pleururn trip roiuriieil S.ilunlny night to Klmn ni li Knlln. Cror.ilii'rk trammeled legnl bunlnesn III Porllnnd and on hln return attended Hie fair at Sulem. "It rerlnlnly Is a wonderful fair" be declnrded. , Men, liiunile la Sli k- Mr. It. A. Ilm in It t wl(o of Justice. of the Peace Kmmllt, has been con fined to her bed for the past week dun to slcknunn. She in slightly better th's morning ncordlng to Jnntlco Emniltt but will not bo up and around for several moro days. Mnrrlnae IJrenne Issued A marriage llcenne was Issued to Manuel 0111 who works In a box factory and Hasol Maria Ilustam ante, hnuto wife, Saturday afternoon In tho county clerk's offlco. They wero married Saturday night at Justice of the Peace Emmltt't resi dence, a . " Vlnltn Frliinln Ovw Wefkenil Mm. I". C. Withard of I.angell valley was a weekend guost at the home of ' Mrs. Rhoda Tompkins. She returned to I.angell valley this morning. lraven For Porllnml Mrs, C. F. 8tono left nn the train ynslordny for Portland, whoro she will npond a fow days on buslnoss. To Move to Cnlimla Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Stlnson 'and family plan to leave Wednosday for Los Oaten. California, whoro thoy have purchased a boto'l and restaur ant on the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Stlnson formerly ownod tho New home restaurant here, and after sell ing It, took a trip through California and tho east. Thoy wore anxious to settlo again In Klamath Fans, but could find no suitable location. Buy HiuilliiR Llronncn A number ot out ot town people bought homing llechsos in tho olty, Saturday, Thoy wero S. A. Hlgglns, of Ashlnnd, Howard F, Dunn nnd F. H. Fitzgerald of Algomn, nnd W, ni'lscoll nnd VS. Ii. Chlchentor of Modnn point. A number of hunters reported nit Increase In tho nnmbor, nf gooan, nnd qulto A Hum bor wore brought In. . , ' Hack From A'lnlt Alex Shlvos ot'piillnquln roliirnod yostordny from n trip to Mexico. On the way ho itnppod In Monrovlo whoro he vliltml his paronti for ov orl days., A Proud Sire Alnn u-Dnlo Huck In a nroud daddy; Hln pup. Lnilills lluck. shown hare wllh him. Iiun heen tironcnlcij to PreiHUcnt Cixlldi;o by Minn Mac. RUnrlKi Calhoun vl Atlunlu. (Jn. LaiJUIs U0 k tn a Imlf brolhcr to IjuMio Hoy. Whllo llouw Kt during tb's Harding adininlntratlon. KnniliT hmiihluil A heavy wugun wan proieedlng down Mala Klrci-t yenlerdny after noon when one of the hornea nllp ped. Harry Hlehardiioil, creamery ninii, hud parked hln car on the aide of the rond and when tho lim "-II llio tongue, nwlnbed over and tore off a ri'iir fender. John h. Colvlg. (ormnr renldent of of Grunts Pans Klamath county I In In town nn hiininens mutters. Cat rift wan 'at one llmu a raoinmnte nnd clonn friend of Diinlel McDo nald who wan murdered Saturday night by holdup men. Itrturn From Trl Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Deck. I-ewls street, returimd In their car Sun liny afternoon from a trip to Port-' hind nnd vicinity where they vlnl ted friends und relatives. .Auxiliary lo Moot Tho Amerlcnn Legion auxiliary will hold a meeting tomorrow, Tues dny evenlnR,. In the nuxljjury rooms in the courthouse basement. Mrs. tended tho ntnto convention at Sea Murjorlo McCluro CullaKher, who nt- nlile. will give Imr report, ami plans Will be ri; ' " i ;' l : l-i the nut Innnl ciinvi'iillon in S.iii Franelsro ibU month. Sevoral members nnd delegates expect to m oka tin) trip. ARTISTS SEEK NEW YORK, Oct. 1. Tho curtain of the winter season of 1923 draws apart and reveals New York as tin ntago of the world's most Interest ing dramatic achievements. Tho progrnm shows that America, once a. disdained provincial domain from which "high brows" of New Madison nvonne. IJoston'e Back Bay AMERICAN r:1 :-A Wives' I -dVT? ''- 1 'pj'iglgjii in ' j r J "r m T''t'" ' ' ' "'" KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL Pluo at Fourth Street Klamath Falls, Oregon In accident or illness call the hospital- where doctors, nurses, pharmacy and ambur.' lance assemble waiting your call. Where re sponsibility of-human life is assumed as a matter of business.. Triumphs of medicine nnd surgery are celebrated in the hospital. ! The Klamath Valley Hospital provides the armamentaria of combatting disease and in jury in a big, comprehensive wayt It waits your call. ' WARREN HUNT, M. D. Owner and Manager and Philadelphia's nittcnhouso Kquuro fled (nr. tho eutlural dell- ciiCles of Umdon and Paris, has bo comu a cosmopolitan American city Into which the artists of the old world hasten to podr their wares. Franco, Italy, Russia, England, Sweden, Holland, Spain, Germany, Austrlu and the Orient will surren der their best entertainers to grace tho boards of American ' stages. Grandchildren of the elite who yaw ned politely at Tony Pastor's Nlblos and Daly's of Henry James Ncy York will mingle. In theatre lobbies with the grandchildren, of Parisians and Londoners .who thought painfully of Amercla as a laud of commercial travelers, cowboys and uncouth man ners. ' , lint Broadway will be Main street ns well as Piccadilly Circus and thg Boulevard do. Bonne Neuvollo. The hundreds of thousands of. jrlsltorl from the middle-west and (he sun ny shores ot the Pneer will enjoy store of great American plays; song nnd hooks and above all, will : gyrate tn llio strains nf the music which has made tho entire world' shake (is shoulders jazz. ;,'. Tbeutro goers will nee tho Tcatroj del Pecol.l Home's marionette the-j atro; the, Grand Guigno'.. Which has .sent chills down the back of several ; generations of Paris playgoers; the ! Chauvo 'Snurts; -tbn- "bat" cabaret j which ''delighted ' Moacow' -IntellP i gentsiil'ln the days when Russia ate I caviar:- the Moscow Art theatre; j the Swedish Ballet with futuristic music, nnd cublstle stage settings; i end tho works of the la'.o William ' Shakespeare already well-known in . various, Uuropoan capitals. . I Musical c.imedles and revues with the most daring features of the Ca sino de Paris and the Folio Bergeres will furnlsa a trnns-Atlantlc variety of pep. whllo those who regret the passing of tho Merry Widow 'and moonlight, type of music w-111 bask in the dulcet scores of operettas from Vienna and Munich. K. It. Tii rliiiKi.y n. Kunull ' T, l ull HIT i V.. It. Trnthnwiiy broui;!'! nult v. ! ItiniMnll T. Connor (or return n( jliiiiani 'iiii)n lilili 1m uIIcK'ih I wrnnnfully mul unlawfully hilil. In I Ifj llio I'ourt riilc Hint ( nnnur l.n a i lKht to keep the cur h" prayn that j tin b iiiven $r,00 for Ihn machine. Iln nlno iikn that Ihn dcfend.-inl pay ull cor In and dlf.iiiirKnicnin. Mf.t'ii A. AmiivM vh. I uli W. Auiiihh I Alfred A. Annenn aikn for a dlvnr i en from bean W. Anne.i,i on the iroii-,d of doierllon. Un iilToRi'i ! i lia t nho denerled him (or no cmir-.a ! whatsoever on Murcli, , 10, 1!23, jnnd ban been neparated from him xlnce, j Jilmer TlioinpMin vn. Mururct , IfumiaJi nilrrnon In the cane of Klmer Thompson vn. Marcaret Hannah Anderson def endant la decreed to be In default for want of an appearanco, in a judgement handed down by Judge Lfavltt Saturday. '(fiioi'Kla Wllnon T. l'erry WUin In tho cane of Georgia Wllnon vn. Perry Wllnon, defendant in adjudged )o be In default for want of an ap pearance In a decree handed down Saturday. : BUTTLE SITE HONORED TOPEKA. . Kan., Sept. 26. In their campaign to place permanent markers along the routes of the pion eer wagon trains through Kansas, the women's organizations of Kan sas selected as the site for the most elaborate monument ot all, the his toric Pawnee Rock. It was here, historians declared that the most bloody battles with Indians occurred In the old days of the Santa Fe Trail, which passes within a quarter of a mile of the rocky eminence.: On the crest of the outcropping of reddish, volcanic rock which serv ed as a natural look-out for the Paw nee Indians la- their- ' last stand against the whites' invasion, a gran ite shaft, 40 feet in height, has. been erected. In bold lettering at the $200.00 Will Buy REO SPEED WM&N at Howie Garage For Immediate SaleOnly Your Wisest Buy ! Comparison will convince you that the Overland .'Sedan'. at -the new low price, with the bigger and more powerful new engine, is the w wisest closed car buy under $1000. Touting S49S. Roadster We reserve the right to ' bnne are th words "Pawnoe Itock" anil Just aliovB In nn Immnnne buf fiilo head, eiiKrnvcd Lit relief on the nlmft, and tho Inscription: "In honor of tho brave mnn and women who panning over tho old Santa Fo Trail endured tho hard- nhlpu of frontier life and blazed the path of civilization for posterity." it vtat thrniiKli tho etfortg of wo- j men'n orKiinlzatlnnn that a tract of : about flvo acres wan donated to llio stale as a park by lienjnmin P. i n mil, In 1008. Year by year thnna organizations have Improved tho alti. with a Kriinlto gateway and wall, an cbsoi'Vatinn tower, the mounting of two plecen of heavy field arllllory ond a flag pole, and finally tho gran llo nhaft. Through the efforts of theso orga nizations score of granite markora have been placed along the original route of -the Santa Fe, the Oregon and other historic trails In thin sta'.o. Why not exchange your piano for a fine phonograph? See Earl Sbep- i herd, 507 Main St 27-2 Advertising pays. Try it and see NEW BIG PACKAGE Photographic 18 ' 111 Jfriftw tfftlrfr Jr-" Cigarettes 2415? Opposite Court House . 327 Main Street a- 1 S(sdtt S495, Red Bird t69S, Coupe 1750; all prices f. o. b. ' Toledo. change the prices and specifications without notice DUNHAM AUTO'CO. . 403 So. Sixth St. ' " J" - Too w Much For a short time we are forced to make sacrif i'Cfl prices on wood aa fol lows: -' GREEN SLAB ' 1 or more cords ; $3.00 10 Cord3 : i . $25.00 BLOCK WOOD I Single Load v $3.50 Double Load . ' $5.00 Phone Your Order O. Peyton & Co. Phone 535 419 Mln QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS j PICTURE ' . .-.CiV; FRAMES enlarging! and TINTING -3 i v 4 i i ;.l