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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1923)
i r.mn.w, .(iit(iiii;ii mi. tiu.i THE EVENING HERALD, Kf.AMATH FAILS. OREGON III HWWSW Ml. Ml IE2Z i ABOU .COMING EVENTS ; Oct, 91 Hiilliiwm-n, Noviunber (I. Special ,c. linn fur mnunire lulimltlnil in the people by InKliUnturo ftnd amendment to (lis Cltr Olurlor. Nnv. 0. Iiululliiilon n( chap ter Da Mnlny 01 Mnannla Mull Itlltllltlun II lid elnrllntl, Nnv 10, -Culhollo Ladle Ilumiiir, I .ooni 1 m liiillillnii. Nnv, 1 1. Armlttlr day. Nov. iU.-Thuukglvlng. T PEOPLE Hi'ii To Limit At. Imnil Mr. J. SI, Sloliiini.y anil (I. J. Mnlmney nf HiiiMIh npent litHt nlKhl In KUiimiIIi Full. IjihiI luieroittji In iIim vicinity nf Litkevlcw In the Incentive' fur 4hnlr tulp oml they will li'uvn for Unit town lday I'mli'iit I lUiiei , Mr, Frunk Klrniiithiiu. tiud rwnnt mi who Uinrli Itivilinr IIi'm Kiim II, Wiilili prominent rmltnr f Ail iirlu Ih In (own fur Mivurnl Iu'h, huvliig been culled hero on liiiHkiotro. Jilowlng tint Atorhi flru Wiilib wiw ttntlvit In the rebuild ing nf tlia wnMod city, With thu business miction entirely wiped nut lliere won omo In Ik of moving th bulne center to another section nf tho town ilin oiuitorn oid jnnd "l"'1 yi-.rilHy I Webb w nun nf IS.. mnir..l ..A ,,v iipiitii. m vomti., of th hmno. Kor uin gelling along nlely (odity. It l;ti, u,o rebuilding of Aslcirlu wn rcpnrlMl. knin.nlml lmidnd liy a iwlltlraJ I wrangle ixxwonn tlm city inuimtfr, VUII Old K,n.. jo. A, Krnls, mid tho AnUirla Sir. and Sim. John M. I'oiititnln ! muynr. Thin linn been aoltled und nf Kliiiiinlh rulln, rn.uriiini home 1 Ajilorln In fmt nvurniin to hor recently nfti'r n week's vbdt with j .Mr. und Sim. SI. !.. I tally, und other1 Montis. They riinin over with lr. flndd.ird who hj.i.ih tlm wiwk vl,i!l- I I n It relative iwnr Talent. Mr. und ! Sir, r'miiilnln worn aiming iln curly Stiller In thin v.ilh.y, having Tonin turn flf.y-thriv yearn nun, Thiy luivit lived l Kl.iiii.illi Kitll fur n nuuilr i f vur. lint enjoy coming iKM'k In III" llliglln It Iv.ir Valley II nd look fit nvr nl.l liiiultnnrli und V.tliUig with Urn friends nf early ilayn Stwillord Mull Trillium. former pmildon n ono of (ha biggest at'd niot.1 prosperous Oregon towns. VWrtiia; In K. I'. ' Mm. II, K. ;.. whom hintbaiid In (iimmaiuli r nf the American l' lon nt hern, hi In Sun ' Krunrlnea vUUUig frlitinU Hi. r". Klin mtiilr tho trip lo K.nn Kr.iicUro mlth Ci-tx when Ilia ronwntlnn u In pro- f PPM. Klluhlly III l.lttU llocur Van Midl.-ii. nn of Sir. anil Sir. I,, (i. VunlVlli-n, halt bn tick for (ho Pt fitw day. Hlii coadltlon had greatly Improved hli morning. RnKrvntlnn Npw Having; lakan tho mattnr up In bo half of hit cl!ent4 on tlm KUniath Irtdlan rcnervatlon, Kdwln II. Ah unit, local attorney In Informed by fill brother, I'nltcd 8rnator Henry F. Ajihumt, membor ot tho eenato eonnnl too on Indian nffnlm. thnt tlm Klamath Indiana may anon re ret v 4 per capita payment of (heir tribal fnnd, tho money having ascruod from mle of their timber. It I understood that tho payment may aggragato ever1 hundred .thousand dollar and will ha welcome lo tho Indiana at thla lima whoae neadi are urgent. Tho payment of t hi money -will have a favorable Vifluence on tho proporlly of Klamath county merchaata, eii:la-l ly tltoaa who tarry tho account of lliolr Indian cutomer from year to year. ." John HlHMik VIllor .loll n Hliook a Tinner whnnn mnNi m Incutid near Hairy him In towm luil,iy trnnani'tliiK hiuiniwn, and buylPR mipplle fur hi ranch. Hhi.nk I nun nf tho uldinl I'loll cor In tli county mid lia done a trotv'. deal to h"lp build Klumutli to what It lit now. Tho wornt typliiion nltirrn 1901 rnomilly ulriicli t!io . Hi II lull Crown The Colony of Ilonijliuni:, Clilnn, Wind uttulnnil II velnclly of 13') j mill' mi Imiir, tiprootlntj hno : treim mid I!ii owiik them iihoiit lllcii i mtilcliuu, Tho typhonii lanlmd (ho wulcra nf tlm luu lior Into u v hll ) fury, liikln;t tunny nlilpn. Inilnd- ItiK a Ilrltlnh miliiiiiirlue. The doutii toll nmoii( Ih'i Inlinbltiiiit wan heavy. 1-unt uprliiff n nick buy, nenr VIckHliurtf, SIIhIkhIiiI, prayed to Itet well no ho could !o HiiIki Hull) RiiinMh out tho bull In nn ex hibition gnmo In that city, Hn wan unublo to ntlniid, however. A neighbor of tho boy told Iiuth and tbo bull player drovo miveu nilln out Into the country to "pond nn hour with tho ulck lad, wliono pruyor waa anawc.rcd put nnytbluK ho 'had over hoped. TABLE FOR HUNTERS (', I,. Itelxoy V. .lodi ni.il .i SLiKKlr Hull In tho euro nf ('. I.. Kel'y vi. Muxxla Ulill nii'l J'ieph Hall Ju !-'' moiii wit biind 1 i"in by the 'court In favor nf 'pluinllff. Koii-y, for $1000 uIIckpiI duo o:i a priniilnry note, liitnrc.it of 10 p'irieiit duo on ll.o aiiin front' Kcb. 1 i 1'j23, $200 i ;or plainurr a. nuorni-.y fee, aim all comU und dUliurMinents, - I H j liiloiiilu Jloifimllle coiniuny v. t !,! Wiilker ; In 4 ho civil cuw of Chlloqulat Slercantllo company v. Levi Walko? tried yeatorduy before Juatlco of I'noco Knimltt, Judgement ' enterei ugainat letondant : Walker who waa ordered to pay all of tho amount owed the mercantile com pany except nvernl ninnll f.em. ' lllllll i'Mlllln- H'lMOII'H VI, Jlnlph i II. Nliimumiti , i 'A d vurri) win gninU I Ilutli f(orrji HliiioiiWiii fiom lijlpli Kim )nnu. ' In u .IdlS.'on plaii tiff wit .granted $7ii for uilorpey fees and j'ufctoruilnn of bur i:iuiW"ii name. M'wltuitiit jiimI o v-t. Ile.i.ty More In the cane of Wadli'iir. t und cn., . Ilealty tnre inntinn for tho dl jnuKiil uf tint ca-ai kvj granted by JudKe Ifvltt yet"rday. OBITUARY boon a rmtdent of Klamath ralii a ycjir tind a half, and licr'ipHa'entj nro trout the ast. Bho 1 Hrna M.tltlK I,Al:.Sfc . I by hor parent, her huabnnd't and Mr. Mario larmn, 88, lf ot jon Kenneth aged alx. Th od$ C. A. Lumen, auditor of the Mo- fiw-'.H bo shipped to Portland' bI doc lumber coin pan, died ytnterdcy Karl Whltio-k local v (.dortakci nt K:?.0 p. in. a.' a IochI lionpltHl where tuner! ivlcei and inter . ic-. . k . ... .. ..... .V ? iooowoik i:oiililli:tuinii, r.ii'i 11 ,;i w.ii rPo pince. HunrlMt And HuniH-t Time For Klnmalli County, Clip 8 ,';33 S:fi9 17 sC.'ii G:0g it :3G j 5:07 29 . ..:J r.:0B And Carrr It 10 I 0:37 G:04 31 0:33 5:03 ('lllloqulll JuXfre llcic . II. P, Bpltik "Juatlco of 4ho penco of Clilloquln la n tirwn for a day or o haavlng boon called hero on biuilne. Trnvt'llnit Men lli-rc Kully four fifth oftha Kiienut who regliter nt tho Hull hotel yotrday wero traveling tnen. ! Ilelurn I'min rnrtlnnd Sir. 1C. IT. Joffnrnon. wlfo of the proprlntor of the Golden Clow restaurant, returned to Klamath Fall laxt night on the evening train after it weekVvUlt with rolatlvo. In Portland. To Itullil Here t, . . n. L. Ilarclay, hvho hn been a local vultor tho pat few day from Mfdford where he l, the ownor of A rooming house, hn concluded th,nt tho field In this line 1 good her. Ho will rebuild the old Ar il rove rooming house on Second and Main that waa destroyed in the dl: rou Houaton hotel fire of 19S0. Ho will have a three atory i brick rooming noun erected on the old Argrovea property next prlng. ! ANNOtl.VCKMKXt IuiKrlfl IIuIIm la Hyacinth Darwin Tulip, linffodll. CroeiHix, I'nper While und China I.IIIch, planting 4lmn now, ninny of tlo'ite can i" grown In water. KLAMATH I'LOWKIt HIIOP Kit, Main HI., I'linnn riHII. 20-20- Kodak flnlahlnc at Hilnaon'. 1(1 Tho Nlnn Lumber rn., will not hn ropontiblu fnr any debts nr obliga tion contracted by or check or order signed by any onu except l'rtonKlne -or Sbirlon Nine or Wilbur Nino. . . 24-29 TZoon , IF, , r"' " 't9 FOH n . noonday lunch' some folk want little food rft nnndwlch a su lad or a bit of delicious wholemimn pastry. They uro nerved here In manner that inuko them remember this ea ting place. ' 'Oct ncquiilntej with our "lllll O- Faro" ' CLUB CAFE l25 So. Oth St. . DR. CAMPBELL announces . the removal of hi3 office J from the Oddfellows Building to the Kern's Building Over Moe's Store 1 Entrance next Whitman Drug Store -I kX , l n i,i not 527 MAIN ST. . --.o .1" ) U i U 4elUoocUij DISTINCTION THE KEY NOTE FASHIONS HMAIITEST All the new color including Punjab TCup Oak wood Ginger ami rlutinani Grey. MAKE IT EARLY THAT SITTING FOR YOUR ' . CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS As umial, wo uro going to bo riiBhcd In December, so come thlir'. motiA so (hat wo cau give you t.e best of ATTENTION. 12 PHOTOGRAPHS '12 PRESENTS Make an Appointment Today Think of the Economy A ST1NS0N STUDIO 423 Main St Klamath Falls A. C. Gienger & Son We will give you a special price on soap and soap powder all next week - Lowest Prices In Years!! : - Our Display PPLES A best ever came to Klamath County. Three more cars should ar rive next week. See us before buying your winters supplies. OUR SERVICE FREE. WHY PAY Phone 84 and 85 Cor. 6th and Main Street Here For Tho Hay Frltx Slarkwrt, well Chllnquln garga man, 1 at the county seat today. known a visitor llnhj- I III ' The little buby of Mr, and Mr.. Leo llouiton has been III the par. few day. JIo Is better thU morn ing. . . Huml Contirurtlon ' , ,J The' iilghwny which pae through ; rew' valley In Lake Vouiity la'bclng macndamlied, accor ding to information from the high way department. The road will be completely macndamlied through this eeton before winter sets In. Tho Medford-Prnter lake road I bolng Improyod nt pr'oaenl. During the tourlat season It nva necessary to. work nt night bocauao ot the traffic, but now tho work on the road 1 proceeding during tho day itlmo. 'Several had turns nro bolng cut out nnd (ho rond widened. Bo greet U tho travel over this rond every onon, that In thn foil the Imrd macadam bocomo corrugntod n(l Is a great nut nnd bolt extrac- ' (nr. ' : I' ri '. .'. 1 ItniiMier llerr v Mr. Hid Mrs. I-.'' it. neckloy ot Pnrt Klamath oro In town for s aeveral dny and are anjonrnlng nt n t local hotel during tholr clny. nock- ley who Is 0 well known rnncher of 'nvhiif'NlL'if'l(('.'':'tt- fift'llwl hero oh T'l)tti,l)ie VhHo "Mr, lleoklny will spend her- lima visiting frlonds nnd shopping. ' 1; Ti nAT DKMONimMTIOS '"Thn Mnnn Motor company of Modford,' wll hnvo two 192s Dttrnnt Por. ono nn enclosed car nnd ono onon tvpo. In Klnmnth Tnll October ' 2(1 nnd 27 demcnntrnllon mtrponeni ' Hverybndy Is Interea, ed in thl lnteat dnvelnpnient In ttutn mohllo construction.'' Hoe Mr. Ilrovvn or MoK nt tha Hnll hotnl, tnnlajht nr tomorrow, to tirranga for djmon. (ttrnllnh. ' Imvis For 8. K. Jack Miller, who for the past few years has been soiling auto supplies In thla region In conjunction with I .no Sullivan, left today to spend the wlnlor In California. Prallicr To Iluy Huiro . T. J. Pnsther, well known local resident, has purchased the Keno slore and will' move" there within tho next' fow days. Hem Krtini Otlessa ' Sir. and Sirs, E. J. Rogers are in (own fnr soveral days. Rogers to transact business nnd Mr. Rogers (o ahop, Wpntlior I Pnrniloxlcnl ' ,.Tho present weather is consider ed both Rood nnd ' lutd by local pooplo thus creating; a paradox. None enn holp lint enjoy the eiear cold moonlight mights or the wnrm balmy dny but tho fact remains Hint hunters nro' praying for n cloud la ob.Miro tho inoon and a big storm to drlvo' tho geese down from the north. Hunters who have attempted bringing , In duck thl week hnvo been sadly dtnnppolntad. Tho duck and goeso feed In the grain : fields during the dny nnd shortly nttor sundown fly to tho marshes nnd lakes to toed by moon Hunt. Thoso iwlio, have mot for saken tho rod for tho gun nro nf ftx'tcd In Ilka ninnor, becnusa It Is a notorious fact that trout will nl wnys feed nn a moonlight night and lny torpidly in the big pools during tho dny time. A cloudy eky over tho weekend will be reoelvod by half tho population with Joy while tho other half will bo eorry. Appnremtly thero hns been some dlHtnrbnnrn In the north, ns sovernl flocks of big honkors wore lienrd trumpotlnR tholr arrival Inst night ns thoy folldwed the experloncod' old gnndor . In. V formntlon mcro the oily. . , ' "' 1 -s. ' L The Most Comfortable -v.'..',, . - Shoes '.... .. . .-i.ii You may have in your wardrobe twenty pairs of shoes of various styles, you may admire them greatly but you dread wearing themt Your most comfortable shoes are "Foot Sav ers" when you want ease of mind and foot you wear "Foot Savers". And when you com pare their grace and beauty with others your favorite "Foot Savers" are every bit as good ' looking. . . " Handsome is as handsome does and a shoe that hurts the foot is ugly to the . ' mind . - Wear Foot Savers consistently for comfort and dignified style Klamath Falls Shoe Store ,uii'uTjH-TjnrLAnnrinirn. " .j The Feature Areh - - .' fe'' ' ' n' ' " .-.V-'-t! , t. ITT :. HTHE new arch supporting shank' built into Hor&eini Shoes. : Absolutely Rigid under the weight of tka body completely Flexible whenjw eight lis ; released. A scientifically correct arch that 'combines ALL arch' supporting features without sacrificing style. To be had only in Florsheim Shoes for men. i..f Sold Exclusively at this Store K. SUGARMAN "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" tOOK FOR NAME T.V SHOE v ' l' ' i ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' I t . N. I yaaaaauaaus J f) "" uu'L'LajtHi rmrrii'rran firin inn.ru u uftjuu in Ann niwt'i- .J.-"" ,MMJtjt,i