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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1923)
TWinArocTonKn .an,, maa THE ' EVENING ' HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pave MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE I Uly' ' 111 1 HIDII... Mill i.iii.iiiiil inuJUli COMING EVENTS . Oct. It Hallowaan. t , Novuibr 6.- Bpnclat o- linn for mtuum aubmlttad to lb popl by th Uililatur nd undmut to th city Cbirtvr. , ' Nov. g, IbnUllatlon ol chs tor D Molay ot Mudittlo lull Ibitutlaa ud iction. 4 . or, 11. Araiitt day, Nov. H. Thanliialvini, lwtt Hir " unity 0. -Jowett, predatory animal loipector ot tin biological urvey,-- arrived la town last nlibt front. PorJInnrtt , Jtt haa beon a Una factor In the MM. agalnd predatory anlmala 10 thl atato, and It la dub to hla (fort that tock. 'men have Dot 'suffered largo losses .from (lit atock klllora the paat few year. Ue la against the bourn. y ;yatora becaus eklna war ahlpped 'in from outside the mate and the bounty fee 'ooiloctod. He It In lawn to Inspect work done' by trap per In Klamath and Iake countlea, and will remlnn aeveral dayt. llurtfo Mnaun 111 At Dunsniulr - Durao Ma-ion part owner of the llltt Lakea Dog company and bead of th Blraon plant, wat atrlcken with appendicitis Sunday In Blaaon and taken to Dunsniulr to a hoi (iltal, Mra, Mown who had left for Mod eat o aeveral daye before to visit bV aon who la attending achool there, no aoonur arrived In Modoato than aha waa called to liar huabnnd'a badaldo. Maaon waa operated on and will raoover, bravo Jor Krcano ,Marlon Thomaa and aon Jack ot Denver, Colo,, who bavo been visit ing at tho homo of Charles Thomaa. left yesterday far Fresno Calif., where t hoy will, visit before return ing td their homo'. In Portland (n Itiul ,Connty Judne II. II. Ilunncll and County Commltalonars Charlea Jlar tln and II, W. Bhoit are In Portland fur anvernl dnya transacting biMtn nima. , During tho absence of Judge Bunnell a suite of otfleea la being arranged for him In the noW'court homo.' A linoleum floor la being laid and the Janitor of the 'court houno hopes to have all 4ho furniture from the old court offices moved to tho now quarters before hla return, I'lminrr Itimchcr In Town ' lav:d Shook, a pioneer rancher of Klamnth cotimy, ninde one ot hla frtiquent visits to Klamath Falls yeitordny. Aunrtiitriifs Ncaily Completed Tho two apartments thai (I. C. l.orons hna been building onto liU bouno on lllch atrui't oro uc-nrlnp voniplntlnn nnd wilt he ready for O-riipatlon noon. Ko dlfflrult In It to procuro rooma In Klamutb Kalla Clint thimo apurtuioiitM havo already Own spoko.i for. Indian Veteran- In Town Illicit In thn Any of I ho Modoc war. I'eler Hconochln, Indian, wn n 'terror to Unci Sam, aa much ao that when hn waa rnpturod ho win ri'lil tu Oklahoma. ' Hut the luro of Klninnth was too muc.1i , for 111 in and aovoral yenra nf tor ho una buck nnd raising a fnmlly. Now It would Imi difficult In find n nioro peaco tut nnd law ulrld In k person. Hconc li In waa In town today , transacting legal. 1Ufinorta W illi, Ills attorney.'". Itnlliond Men Heir''' .' . .till,' A, BpraRuo. fondmntser of tho ftouthm-n f, -Pacific- BliaaU rtlvlalon, )ld O, MTaylbro. fthn nmlntennnco ' ilripnrtmcikt, nro hero for tmvnriil dnya on business- cnnuctnil wilh their departments, r '. finHirivtloii guaranteed for fit wnrkmnnahlp nnd qunlily on nil A. Nitsh TnllorlliB Co., RiirmenlH, I'lioii 109. 83 ' ITnrtaa rittUttin af dtlnwnn'a SM ONE LARGE with each dozen order, to indusc early winter ,. . buying .1 I "photoqrahl Opposite Court House " " MtnMiiiiMI l if Htork Muyer Hero U, M. Molvomoro ot Oakland a loi'kbuynr la In town fur novum I dnya looking over tho Block amrket of thla aoctlon. tit turn ore la a fro quont vlaltor of thla aeotlon during tho fall, when ato:k la brought t'd Klahtatlt Kulla fro mllio runchee td be idld. Sheriff ItetUrtta . herlff L, L Low who bat beas tway for th paat week en official builnaie In eonnaotlon with thn train holdup at tunnel 13, returned Initt evening. Hla trip Included Portland and a number of cltloa In Waahlng.on. While In Washington ba vlalted the aberlff'a office at Vancouver Waeh., and declared that It waa a fine Inatance of efficiency. Bherift 1)111 Thompton wao la aherlff at Vancouver, la capable, Low aald, and uiually gate tho man he goea after. There la a finger print ex pert In thla office whoae buelneaa It la to make a atudy ot finger price o (different criminal! and to keep all Information filed and tabulatod where It can be uaod at Inntant nottlce. Thla la a valuablo acqulel tlon to a ahoiiff'a offlco, the ihorlff n' n( od, and facilitate the approhon alon of crtmlnnla. Newepaper Man Here OoorRO Drown, who la connected with a Portland nenrapaper la a local visitor for aeveral day. Drown la a field man and Iravola around In the Intereat ot the paper. Bliell OH Men llri-o L. K. Derr of San Franelico and K. II. Deck with of Sacramento, both connected with the Shell oil com pany, areln the city aeveral rtaya to look over tho company'a lntaeata here. I Klka To Give lnn Th Rika lodge will give the tint dance of thla aeaipn at the Elka temple on Third and Main tomorrow nlgbt. HiorkniRn II A. C. Duncan, a farmer ot Poo Valley, waa a vlaltor tit the court bouae ycalorday to eatlafy a mort gage. Hae Narrow Escape ' "That Mra. J. J, Kollor waa at one llino In dacgor of eorloua com pllcatlona from an Infoctlon on ber arm, wae the opinion of ber phy sician. Threcf weeka ago Mra. Kel ler acratchod ber arm on the brok en remnants of a duck boue. An Infection Immediately set In and she waa placed undor the doctora care. According to the doctor, thero aro tuborculosla ' gorma on tho in sldo ot a durk or gooao bonp and that Mra, Kollor might easily havo bocn atrlcken t with the drondod dlacaao, BIRTHS UOrXlKS At .tho hnmo nf Mr. and Mra. Dud llndgea on Sundiiy Ot. 21, n dniiKhtor. MKAiti.Nti io.mi,i;Ti: in , WIM.OW' X ALI,i:V I'lUMIXT ,Tho liMiiiiiB on tho Willow ynlloy trrluatlon diatiiot project In which ovldvnco wn.4 tnkon concemlnR tho organliatlon nnd bond olnctlun ot 130,000 to flnnnco a new dam on tho onst fork of Lost rlvor for tho Iri'lgiitlon of 1700 acre-wns com pleted yenterdiiy. - Clrnnt M. IUy mond, rotor co of tho csVflrmntlon proceeding, mill mako up n report ot tho hearing mid ovldcnco taken nnd , submit It to Judgo Leavltt, who will nmko final decision. ANXOl'XOHMUNT Imtmtml llullis In Hynclntha Dnrwln Tnld, Unffodlls, CrocusoH, l'nper Whltos nnd Ohlhn Llllo. plnntlng limn now, ninny of thoao enn bo grown In water, ia,AMA'l'II l.'IXWICH SIKH' Hill, IMiiln St., I'lione flHI. PHOTO FREE QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE FRAMES' ENLARGING and TINTING L BEING TESTED Experts to Make Obeerva t!on in Different Locali se. For U.S.R.S. . Charlti.,,, Bhaw, aolU (Khomlca profosaor. at tli University ot Calif ornia, arrived from lloi-koley yester day for th purpose of Investigating soil condition In Klamath county. He waa aocompanttd by .Thomas A, Means, an englnocr connected with th Pacific Ca and Ktectrio com pany of California and B. A, Etch every, also an expert on- soils. Owing to Bhuw'a absence In Aus tralia, and the Berkeley tire, the United Slatea reclamation service were not able to procure him for thils work until now. Weather conditions granting Bhaw will remain In the county for a week, moving from one section to another. He iwlll make expert ob servations, will take aamploa of tho soil in different , localities, and samples of the water. The samples will be submitted to testa to deter mine , their value and a roport to the reclamation sorvlce will ba made. .. .. t'Mean la a well known Calif ornia engineer and waa fonnoctod w.th the Pacific Caa and Electric company In the Pitt river project, which Involved millions of dollars Doth be and Etchevery aro bere to make Investigations In connection with Uiolr work In California. MAY LOSE HIS EYE Mngnua Hall line Kyoball Pierce by Largo Needle - MERRILL, Orel. O.t. 23. (Special) Magnus Hall was loverly injured last week when hit eye was pierced by a, large needle while sew ing sacks. Hall waa pulling twine through tbo eacka when it broke and the needle glanced upward In to hla eye. He was brought to a hospital In Klamath Falls. : j Mug iHj Hell,-who was brought to the Klamath valley hospital last week. loft today for hla ranch near Merrill. According to Dr. Oornard J. Kave, Hall will nevor be able to ico welt from the Injured eye again. 1 To what extent his eyoslght will be I m pared will not be ascertained ' lyitll the eye haa complolely healod. , Hall waa very fortunnto. Dr. ' Rao j pointr-' :!, In ajt having Infec tion sot In. . i AXXtJfXCKMEXT Imported llulbs For Indoor and outdoor culture. Hyacinths, Duriwin Tulips. Daffodils. Crocusca Paper Whltos and China Llllra. planting time now. KI.AMATII 1 UIWKU SHOP Hit I, MAIN ST., rilONK r.HII. - A. R. Renni-r roprem-nla thn A. Nash Tailoring Co., nuitn or ovnr roats 123. !o. Phono 100 for uppolnt mont. 2:t KLAMATH MAKE IT A REAL GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS 1 - Give Photographs HHOl as much ns you will, you cnunot glv family or. frlonds a moro accoptablo gift than your photograph. A dozen photographs will solve a dotuu piiszllng gift prob loma. Appolntmonta are best arranged tor now froe from tho bustle and confunlon ot Chrlalmas Week. Our blmllo la equipped to tnko ftrat eloN iliotKviplias day or night, ralu or alilno 1 ST1NS0N STUDIO Nervousness In Children Children qulto often are nervous nnd Irritable and qulrkly get over It, hut wlirro tho chilli aeeniN' to havo acquired tho luiblt of being Irritable, do not make up your mind It Is a bad ilispoNitlnn, for it is rare that this is true. The Iriitablo child Is iiivnrlHbly tho child that is sick. Holm-times It is tho Hto lunch, siM-tiiiies It. is roimllpallon, and sometimes it is directly" duo to nplniil mililiivullons cniiiiig irritntlug pii ssm-o on .spinal nerve. ....... Tlio virtue of chlrnpriirtlr. In eonniMtlon with children Is that it usually gels quick results, much quicker tlnm Is uosslhlo with the ndult. Tho iiiu.si-lcs mid ligaments of the spine nrA moii iillnhle, A child with nervous eutic is given such rso by iiiljUHliiientH lis to 81 op its .crying almost immediately. Coif Nllputlon too, yields readily to adjustments. In nil forms of lici-rousticHs it Is extremely efficacious. Chiioprnctls Is tho Ncienro Unit litis brought, tlio bnckbone to the front In nil mailers pertaining to hculih. (let your spino cxniiiliied today. . , . . f ; ' GETTING STARTED - ton-aril lu'iillli Is meirly n iimtler ot teli'phontiig , 421) for an iiiHlntinent Dr. GeOalMallett ' CHIROPRACTOR , Offlco over ViHicrwnwl's ralinor-liDjiory Hjsn-iu of l'nlnU-sa Adjuslhitf - - i MOTOR' COP ACTIVE Huven t'ura TuKkPil us I'oUro Do pin (lilt Hliirln 4'umpiilKii . I The acquisition of a motorcycle ! by tho police dupartintnt for tho ! purpose of Increasing efficiency i sooms to have been the signal for a general campaign against traf fic violators. Seven cars have been tagged. Two ownqrs appeared yes terday morning and wore fined IS by Police-Judgo Oughagcn, Horetofore tho dupartinent bus looked on minor violations with lenient eye, but from now on strict enforcement will bo tho watchword. All thoso with Im proper lights will be arrested and told to report, Alio those who forgot parking regulation will be tagged, One.ot th most continual viola tions according to th police de partment la parking closer than 20 foot to a fir hydrant. Few people bcalire bow necessary It it to obey thla ordinance,, aa the fir department would be serious ly Impeded In case ot a conflagra tion. Tbos who appeared In court Monday morning for traffic viola tions were George M. Btrowbiidge, charged with improper parking, and Oeorge Duke, cbarked with driving without a rear light. Both pleaded guilty and were each flnod IS. Five other charges were pre ferred against motorists but tbey have not appeared In court. . , There was but one drunk over the week-end.' He waa Bcrt'Wy man and he waa fined $20. Floyd FlBhcr vs. D. E. KIcharda ' Floyd Flshor has brought suit against D. E. Richards alleging In his complaint that Richards leased nine cows from him for a year and that the terms of the lease includ ed that if 1 Richards should not return the ccra-a at the expiration of the given time.' he should pay Fisher SS0 -a head for the cows or a total of $150.' , Fisher' allege that the time has expired and thai Rlcharda haa neither returned the i 1 ' DR. CAMPBELL announces the removal of his office from - the Oddfellows Building to the Kern's f fry Building Over Moe'a Store Entrance next Whitman Drug Store ATTENTION LADIES A fnnry work baxnar will be held Nov. inth, Saturday in the lAumc'a llliur. by Cnt.'iolic InilU-s. Some yeal ImrgaJna nn Imiul. Watch fur tho bi lay. 423 Main SL Klamath Falls NeCourts ttlva to lilm nor pirld him )0 n In ml. Hit prays for a Judgement of the court jfcing Fldher to pay him II'jU fur tl.o tows, Itobi-it A. U'ihHi ii . Hue M. l-M-i'll.-n llobert A, Lcwollen has brought suit tnt divorce against flue. M. l,riwoll',n, al'.cglrg that on or about September 2H, U22, hla ' wife left him without dun cmi'O nnd ban since refuxed to-live with him dMp'to en treaties. i!e prays that ho bo given a divorce' and that their child Robert II. Lewellon aged 16 be given to his wife. He offers In bl complaint to pay 125 a month for th support of the child and to data lot In Band to Mrs. Lawtllch, (T n rimfTV7 FROM THE EACTOSy w ftoixYotm OWN Win aaiACitou tamiATwao VOC'LL be delighted with our uorccrla, 'You will be lili-arud Immensely with our salad and baked goods. Our roalta and chops form tho basis of ' a good, wholcsomo meal. rt nrojualnted with our . "Hill O" Faro" CLUB CAFE ' aa Bo. aifa u DR. GOBLE ASKS IS YOUR EYESIGHT GOOD? , Do your1 glaeaes fit you pro perly? Do you suffer from bead nclie or Eye strain? Drugs won't cure you If your eyes are defective Correctly fitted glasses Is tho only remedy, t have cured hun dreds ot jour neighbors and fricuils MAYBE I CAN HELP YOU . , I give you the benefit of an Opliral education and SS years experience fitting and grinding glasses. Complete Surfacing and lodg ing plnnt. Urokcn lenses duplicated. I'hoiie 1311 W. 70 Main FUR 1 dessert Tilf Just Received from Liebes, San Francisco . - Fine Assortment of Goats arid Chokers at the NORTHERN FUR SHOP ON SALE FOR tf 827 main T' 1 , OCouc4 V. I ' II A wonderful lot of Mew York latest, Just In A rolov range tt , that touches tho Key note of thl seaaona Millinery. ' I $7.B0, $10.06, $12.50, $15-C0 - " ' J All Elks and Ladies are cordially invited to attend a dancing party at the ELKS TEMPLE Wednesday Evening, Oct 24th The Christian Science Society . . 1 of Klamath Falls - r ' : Announce a ' Free Lecture On Christian Science . . ; , by . - ... ',i-r GEORGE BHAW COOK, C.S.B. : of Chicago, UL Member of the Board of Lectureship ot The Mother Church , The First Church of Christ Scientists in Boston, Massachuaettg' In CSirbitian Science Hall, 3rd and Main ' v ' Thurs4ay Evening, Oct. 25, 1923 At 8:00 O'clock ' . - ' . The Public Is Cordially Invited to Atteno .- f Refrigerators On Easy Terms Most of the leading merchants now sell Refrigerators at reasonable prices " . and on easy terms Use Ice - it Means Health Phone 58 (f i BRAZIL NUTS j anolhtr favorite In a famous lint. y j imiyml Here the treat of tresis; whole Bcaz3 nub) r Jtjjl . 4 ') rich and delicious creamed in milk and heavily rnj oS-i coated with dark chocolate-i-have made this , 5 I ' A unrivaled confection popular with aD jpver of '"it I . j S00 ebocolatea, T" Jja j' Mellow aa Moonlifbl 40:(J&& y WSUT OK VOOAlfS -i ' -J ' SALE ONE WEEK, COMMENCING Everyone Knows Liebes OCTOBER 20th Furs '6'il Main street