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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1923)
r i K t HVITIiM.W. Vi;Mlll',lt IT, urn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAM-5, OREGON III II I II III I II II lnwTmrji liwmiiwliw III I Ml 'HirtliiiltlifcikMrWi MILT ABOUT PEOPLE R9 TMtU'Ji 'JRJTi'SS" 'WlCTy.lFXtVlK'g. COMING EVENTS November lfl-7 Woman' t. Library' cluh cooked load nnd rummnito nlv. Friday, Nov. Id. MoatliiK Kulrvlew l'ari'iil-Tnachers As- anclntlon. ' Nov. JH. Junior Kilt dnnro. Tiii'ilny, Nuy. 27 1C, of O. ThalikuKlvlnn J III, Lyceum Imll, 8 l'i M. liviirylmdy witl , coma, November 21), TliniiltuKlv- liiK. November 19.,- Football Klamath versus Hmlillnif. December 11 and U Kpls- copal bntnur In I'nrlnh hall, 7th nnd lllgli. VImIU ( hlllllCII I Mitt. W. L. O'Dnnuld (if I lend Inn hio'ii In lown for aevonil days In visit Iht children wlm urn nlienilliiK lli Kimi'ViI Hint iirnduiiiy inn KIkIiIIi mreei, nuti in iimvinH mi iht iioiiiu i unit, Tll'i tunny. So lloul Here- Infniit liowU heard In tln vicinity of 4 Miiln street might li tracod 10 Hi" iii'Alr-i'P 1vi( liy at 111" homo of Mr. mid Mm. A. 11. Kuimit, wern It not Tor lh fiH't, according- to Hcnner. lliul tli 1m Ik not Hint kind of' u baby. Tlxi iunittir arrived Wednesday and linn ' yl learned to howl, suya Dm-proud daddy. Mm. Iti'iinvr U dolim nicely. MM Man In Ton,, Attain 10, A. Illix klliiKor. prominent Kliiuiftlli sawmill limn who In In t lio con my from his homo In l.o An jteles lo look over hlii Interests, him returned from Clilloiiuln where 1m ha been nlti mllim to business mut lors. Mm. lllorklliiRi-r, who bus been vtxItlitK with friend In Ifcirrls this week, hus rututncd to Klamath Falls to Join Iht husband. .Icucit Here AkiiIih Knitilcy tl, Jewell of tho predulnry niiliiuil division of Urn blnlouhnl survey Ih In' Kliimiith Fulls for sev eral day. Jowolt will look ovt tlin work iiRitlitMt lh predatory niilmnl IikIiik 'illilllitxil ii,ro by III" ulolnicl cal survey, When hM u Inoiilh uxo, Jcwutl Hlutlimud several trappers In different loiillilea tliroiiithoiit this hi:iIoii nnd reports of their (food work littvn boon heard alnco melr nr- rlvul. Jnwoll him been ii alrotiK op ponent of 111" bouuly system for flKhtliiK Ihu predatory nnlinu und It wan p,i:lly lliroiiKli tho Influence of Ih" hlotoKirul aurvi'y Hint tho homily wna repealed In Oroaon. A abort time nKo n petition lo brltiR bark tho bounty law In K hi ninth ounty one iiiiiro a (irruliittid ut xiirmrnni polnla llirnuKliniit tho county. Ap pniitiilly tho propoaul wim not hlKhly npprovud aa tho pmitlon which ui Ktarli'd a month hko bun not tiwn bi'ur, from. Jowoll will mnko an In apwllon t'.'lp IhroiiKhout tlto county tlllH WMItk (Mill. (io 1 1 n ii ll iik A party of four, thri-o from Mono liufir, 'and 0n from 8att Francliiro wcro lival vltor yi-atorday and l"'t thla inornliiR for n duck hunt of frnl daya. Thoy will apond tho week nd on a bunt .and will rot urn in ihulr homm tomrow. Tnoy aro B. W. Culver, Chnrloa 11. Wado, Uoorxa llurnctt, all from Ilnncburn; and Itfly Opplo of Run rranclaco. Kaitliot Krom Hoiiip Tho vlnltor of Klamaih Fiilln who had Iho honor of boln fnrtbMt from homo yomrrday waa Holty I.uco of ltliiK'ii. Now York, who wna a inoin bPr of. I,nko' orchint'n which per (ormpd nl Iho Lyroum pnlorlnltimont thin wi'Kk, Kho l"fl Kl.niiuth 1'ulU rat hlnht. l.fnvliiK on Vncii' Ion Mr. and Mm. John MoiihIoii, mo Cfiiiipiinlod by Mm. K, M. Id, iiru li'iivliiK In Ihu inoniliiK for ii two wonkM vni-atlon trip lit WllliiniuttM vnllny polf I h, IncludliiK HiiIimii and fort In ii (1 und from Hidiko to Hood rlvur wlmro tho party .will rmiiuln Kovif iil (Iiiya vIhIUiik Hih puri'iilit of Mt. HoiiKton nnd Mm. I(l, v.ho aro nln'cr.1. On tbnlr niurii lo Kliimiith Kalla tho HoimtoiM will vlnlt Kiik-miv for hoinocomliiK wrek. nnd. HotiNlon la it uriidiiiilo of Ihu riilvnritlly of Hip w'AJ )iv niiidii by mo'or. VJh'Ik rroni Mi'iiroiil VlnltliiK 'bo homo of Mr. ami Mr, fii'iinto It. I.lndloy thin wook ''"d In (iroi'uo ,Myi".i, H'll-kiiowu bii 1-tl'-m m:ii of .Midruril nn mi old' frlmiil of llio'l.liidloy, I'.iinll. llo will ri'luin to MiiKii i Monday ruornliiK. .Ml'MjlllOII lo rfll Viniurcooiiin motnrWr ;n;n not Ke, tint iii'wh ibac 8'Mt" Trnlflo f)f flci!,' McMiihon Ih Iifiylrm lor Mod ford lodiiy w.lili kIkIii of t illnf, an McMulion him loft lioblnd him oil" who In it t a;i cr.publo of bringing traffic vli.hitoid to Jiutlc" ax ho In. Htnto Traffic OifUcr itilii h.irt Ih now doflnltvly ciitulillttli.Ml In Kluinuth county mid to provo tbbi Tact broudit up Homo vlolulo.n for JiiHtlco Kinmltt to dlpono of toduy. From a c:uiity two month ko wbvro moior copH were aiddom anon, Klnniutli ban now evolved Into a conn I y whore then are two cop always on tho lookout. 0auitsl' f. I', CoiKliinnn vrrau H. K, IUi) C. V, Coiicbinun ban broUKbt null iiKultiHt II. ItoyiKi, ulli-dnn that Itoym) In. poOHHlon of cuttln valued at $")00 and pniylni Hint Judxmcnt bo outcri.'d iiKalnxt the plaintiff forcing him U) 'llhor roturn ih) cuttle or pay lilm 1'idO and Ipfiiddltlon $2 a day from Novomlier 14, 1912, tho dato he nlloKca tho calllo vtro.-o milzcd from him unlawfully. . f n trees of 7 Throhoiit iJia world about 3 por 4tit of th people (tain their Ijvlng dlroctly from the aea. . King Oeorne'n vhauffoue'.- never know whom he la to drive until hla mdjoM'y .l actually nested In the car. Thla la a continuance of the rulo which camn Into force when Queen Vlclorm aocniided tho throne, pun la U en id to have hem tho firat to recognise lie value of bells u Medical clentlt aay that love producaa in kim people definite phylical maladies rapglni; from cata lepey. In which the victim become! rigid and uocotuieloua, to deafnee and conrplete loat of apeecb. IBIRTHSil CUnrln for drums, Ninth and Main atroeui. Btore on tho corner. Dealings on the aqnaro. 17 AitvArtlfflna1 pnvn Trw u nA a RH.N"N tft A t K10.1 .rlW,, Mln street, Novembr 14, to W Itx4- Mn A. R. Renpe'r; . by. Edgar; weight, 6 H pouada. la ' ttTt Brunswick dance ' retorda nlftntv rtf' mb .mil lliM..MiA..tM .lilrf pwrlor. TUTTn ar ao. ; ; - --. Itf- misbop I'aullnus of Nola In Cam ti signal: for minrmoning coijgrega '.l.ons to church. - I'aullnus, it Is Hinted, was annoyed at the excuses offerod by his congregations for not bolng prompt. No matter 'which WirActr wrrltes your pn-scrlpllon Currlna will fill It correctly. 17 You don't havo to bo wealthy to enjoy u Brunswick phonograph.. Vi will gladly arrange terms to suit you r Income-. Ourrln;! for driicj. 17 ("all lo Ini'clor IIiti Jiimea V. fit raw, cuitio Insiiector of K In ruin h county who limped nil tho brnnda of the cnttlo heforo thoy Ii'uvd tho rouuty and ntnln was a htul- n"ii vNlinr In Kliiinnth Kulls yiwlnr day. Htruw Is woll known by all the rattle men of the county and roaldv In Odessa. ' In I'roni (lillMiiln Jack Cronshaw, ennnc-ted with tho flliell nil company at Chlloquln nnd well known among tho younger poo pin here, was lu town to visit friends lust night - (V Hunting Trip ; Included In n group of prominent (Irani Pans huslnnsa men who have nrrlvod on n hunting trip aro C A. Kldlor, V, T. Miller. J. M. Johnston. Jahu Sch iiitdt and Wllforil Allen. Thoy will try I hols luck for a fow days In tho Mnlln country. On Highway IIusIuchh '' Tho Khimnlh Kiills-Ashlnnd high way will bo ki'Pt opim all winter, If (he good weather continues long enough lo permit a llttlo moro work on tho roud, according to Judgo C. O. Olllolto of Uranta l'aaa, who Is hero Is a niembor of tho stata highway commission and fornior county Judgo of Josvphtiib county, ' Vor W'tfU Kiiil . Mr. nnd Mra, tl. I', Youoll atlrlvcd tWs nflnrnoon from Fort Klnmiith, where he Is principal of tho high school, to ntlond the tonehors' moot ing nt the high school huro. Thoy will bo week cud guests of Mil, and Mm. Herbort Nowell. Tonrtior II ore ''' TiUsa Kndkn Ivan, who fa teaching In tho Morrill high school, is the 'Jtoiiso- guest of Mrs. Wilburs Jones avor Saturday ;nd Sunday. Ml lirnn has boon In Amorlcn two years, nnd has spent the grentor part of that linie ln seeing tho country. Sho secured tho 'Position at Morrill through tho rooommondatlon of Stnto vBul)Wlntondent Churchill. Ilei'o From Itecrcntloii ; ' 1). J, Puckett, who reglstors from IleM'cntlon, postoff Ico ' on the west Dido of Klamath lake And near Bugle 'Rldgo lavorn, w In town yoaterday 'and today on business, Pttokott luia well-known rancher. ' - ' Dunn Kroin Hllver Ijiko A party fiiom Silver I.ako arrived In Kin ninth Falls yesterday on a trip of buslnefji and pleasure and reg istered nt tho locnl hotel. They will remain hero for tho Week end. Tho party Includes, Mrs. w. II. II nick K. O. lluli k, Kd I. ii' and John I.uts, I'ollco Chief Htnys K'UM of Pollen Ocorgo McN'nhb of Ashland, who signified a dosha In return to Aiihlund immediately following the murder hearing of William (iumlo and Joseph Janle, do cldml to rV'inaln over In Klnmnth Ihls morning. An unprecedented number of AHlilnnd people visited Klnmnth Fulls Insl night for somo "fostlvlty." They wero all In ona party nnd most lift Immodlntuly nftoV fnnor "to lake part In n duck dinner and havo n good t lino In genernl" as ono re marked. The party Included I. Peroj si. II. K. TomllilBon. Hugh Hales, (lootan V. MeNiibb. V. C. Onry, W. H. Clapp, V. F. lloora, John M. Now ell, W. II. I.lnd. S. A. Peters. Q. (1. Moss and Peter .11. Martin. Most of theso men returned to Ashland after nltondlng a function luat night, al though n few romalned over till to night to trirusiiK't bualnoss. He is truly happy who can make others happy. The Optometrist, by skilled service, opens the door to happiness for many as well as , himself, by correcting their . eye defects. I have helped . hundreds of your neighbors and friends. Maybe I can help you. . '. . DR. GOBLE 709 Main Ph. 133-W Wo npprecluto Iho vuluo of a sntliv fled customer, hence we do every thing rciuionublo und honckt to Kollti- fy you. Currln anys so. 1 17 The next best thlys If you haven't Drunswlck la llruiwwlck records on tho phonograph you have. Currln says so. 17 HTKAKH of prlniB flavor and entrnea of undisputed excel lence. Tender .chops cooked to your order and mants that aro ready to carve. We know how to cook and serve good pure foods, '- . '--V 1 '. (jet ucquiUntcd nllli our "IU1 O' Fare" CLUB CAFE 135 Ho. Otb Bt. - I Advertising pays. Try It and see. I tTo SUDS' BA Now.Oadsissmrt, trd dresses fine As irvdicdkted by this sign. '. Business Chances A Movie Theater, $3000 Abstract Plant $4000 Grocery ..............-$6000 Buy a home in Klamath Nice4-room furniihed house, $2500; only $500 cash. F. MAGU1RE 1140 Main St WimverS r.,.'::::,;ilAi'!'-'::;:'... I W lliiiii;:::::"::::: HAT IS THE UfE Of 1 V'i Howard & Grimes Auto Stages NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC V UeK!nnlng November JO, (he faro to Ashland, Mcdford and Po'i land Is rejaced to the following: ' i nmatb to Ashland I.........'.. 94.43 Klainalhi to Mnlfonl ............... A...... Klnmntli Ut 1'ortluml " ..........-.- SI It. Oft MiuceA lenVe nt H n.m. anil 1.IU) p.m. Wc uho Cadillac, . enclosed" rnm, equipped with nlr sprliijis. ' '- ' ' ' Office OlO Main Htrcet Phono 48SV 1 r 11 is Known tnal ine y I avorage life of a pair of 5 ieyeglasses Is five years. You should, . however. I have your eyes examined I at least once every two years to ascertain whe ther their condition has changed. Your eyes will look after you better If you let us look after them. 7 AND mmm HIO10 The Claremont Furnished Rooms 228 No. 4th Street All outside newly furnished rooms with hot and cold water, steam heat and free telephone service in every room. .-. - y 'j Rates $30.00 per month and up Telephone 613 NOTICE . 7 All persons owing me, will kindly settle up their accounts 'parties having accounts against me, will please present them for payments. This request is made in connection with the telling out of my business, and closing up my affairs before leaving. - '.'.I' ' K. SUGARMAN. .. ; THE GOLDEN GLOW RESTAURANT Fine Steaks a specialty. Waffles and ,. ' Maple Symp all Day. Special Chicken Din .' ; tier Sundays " ; ; . ' -Special Merchants Lunch 11 to 2 Daily A fine Selection of homo made Candies at all i -' times ' MILLERS MEAT MARKET Main Street, near 8th Sunset Route to the East ? ' Every mile is one worth while A trip through . the sunny Southland, via the most south- V . erly route . - The trail of the "SUNSET LIMITED" leaves j; ' ' San Francisco 6 P.M. daily. Excellent Dining Car Service: Through Sleep-"". 1 ing Cars. i ; 10 day stop-over allowed at El Paso and New t Orleans on one way tickets. 'For fares, routes, schedules or reservations call v on or phone SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES B. 3. BAIIKV, Aaent . Klamath Falls, Oregon ' v -: ' - t- We Can Help You The service of this Bank will help you. We are always pleased when we can ren der any service in connection with the -handling of money or the transaction of any financial business. We accept deposits in any amount, either checking or inter est bearing, and assure aboslute safety for all funds entrusted to our care. . The First National Bank' Capital Stodc $200,000.00 ' Member Federal Reserve System i';Vili 0 v i ..... ".v .i '.'L'!. . t i X l . ' i i i i tjtrrwin runjuiiriiArtaru-iririrrrt rr " r " "nmT J " - i .4 i