The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 27, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Page Three
I MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE fl
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COMING EVENTS
January 1, I VI t Unm Ynar's
day, . '
January I College student'
dance, ScanillutLvlitd hall. .
Hot urn From Aslilnntl
Miss Mury Walker rclurnntl from
Ashland Wednesday, wltoro h'.ij
punt Christmas with her purouta.
Leave For Arlioiin
Mr. and Mm. C. n. Cowley left
for Artiona Monday to spond tbo
rent- of I ho winter.
In From LmiKill Vallry ,
W. Penkey, a woll known ran
ebor of Lnngell Vallry wse in towi
Wodnoaday to Uko hit duu&htr
Mite Ague Panltoy, homo for her,
vacation, Minn Pankiiy has boon
attending high '-houl here.
Berrrtnry lirtiirnn
Becrelnry Linn P. Sabln of the
chamber of commerce returned
lait night from Grants Pass whero
ho, spent Christmas with his par
ents. Sabln yesterday ttnnd1 the
meeting of the secretaries of South
ern Oregon In Ornnta Paaa whero
several 'raatlora of vital IntiroU to
thle rrrlon, ' Including protoirutlon
or timber bordering highway, pub
licity for scnlo attraction, end
the restocking of fishing a'.rrama.
wein dlacuaaed. Sabln aaya the Kgh
way (:oiu Aahlaod la In fine shoje
but slippery.
Make Holiday Vfalt
Mr Edna Shallock and dough-
ter Conatanco aro spending the ho
lidays with Mr and Mra. H. N. Mou.
Mlaa Conatance will vlalt fnca.la In
Fort Klamath New YeirV day,
lnvo Fur .Motor Trip
Dr. and Mra. J, If. Car'.or lenvo
tomorrow mornlnf in comp.my a I'll
Mr. and Mra. Hoger Deweos'e for
two weoka motor trip through
California. They lntond lo apend
Now Ycnr's day. In Ban Franclaco.
and thon to Ro on to Tla Juana.
Vlalt Hnn Franclaco
Mr. and Mra. Irvine. Hlbbart
motored to 8an Franclaco yeatcr-
day. They intend to be a-one about
two weeke. .
Dualnraa Men Iravee
Fred Garlch. former proprietor
lot tho.Wkldorf Pool ILe.ll. loft by
(motor this morning with hla aon.
Homer,' for Lot Angelea, Mra. Oar-
brloh loft on the Ur 60 train and
tYalnax, brought hla wtfa to the
Intend to go Into bualneaa In or
around Lof Angolca.
Herti From Modoo Point
Chariot Hornard. ji farmer of
Modoc Point, was In town vestor-
day transacting bualnoas.
Jlringa Wife to Hospital
Archlo Ilarclny. a rancher of
rYnlunx, brought hla wife to th
Klumolh Valley Hoanltnl yoator-
day. Mrs. IlarcfCy haa bran seriously
ill tor aoino tlmo. ; i
ClllliHiiln MinUli'r Hero
Tbo Itov. Ilrown of Chlloquln l
in (o'wrt today on bunlnaaa. '
In On IckI Iliislnpae
John Jackson won In town yes-
tordny ntt'nndlng to legal busliinss
plot urns From Vacation
Miss Pnullno Cliff returned from
LAshland yoalordny, wham she has
been .visiting frlonds uml rclatlvos
jfor sovoml days.
Attnnlpl FurPHtry l-t
(luck- K I ntflin 1 1 returned lust nlttlit
from .Realtla whoro ho ottnnded thv
Iconvniillnn of tho WloHtorn Forestry
land Coiiiinrvntlnn anoclntlon. Ilo was
uccompnnli'd by Mm, Klmlmll. i
tliivo' For l'ortlmiil
Mr,' nnd Mra. II. 'Ii. HnrdonbrooJ
kind' Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Whitman
loft by motor for Portland this
(morning. Thoy expect to return
Shortly, after tho first of tho year.
W.Hiiy Fir HoIWiijn ,'
J)r. nnd Jli'S. T, (', Pitmpholl have
rono to Hnn Frnncln.a for a week or
on dnys, Dr. and Mrs, K. 1). l.nmb
firn . epondlng tho holidays. In Port
land, , ,
i. AT THK PINK TMF.K
Or. Mekyoll nnd Mr. irj'do stnrrlnR
lylonnl Unrrymoro, nl tlio Plnn Troo
loday only.' A Paramount pUH'urlr.-
nllnn' nf finhnri tioiitn Ktnvnnson's
flno story, "Khb Tide" opens at the
mo Troo Friday ror ft liwo flny nin.
.tin l.no .Tivmna tfli'ltwrioH and nthor
notable, Piirnmount playow are ' In
Lrnvo For Nun Frnneleco
Itilby Smith nd Lucille Sloops
U'ft this morning for Bun Francis
to lo visit friend and rolatlvcs.
In From Dulry
Mr. and Mm. Jcaso Drow wrro
In town from Dulry Wednesday.
. Hiiro From IiIIkiiIii
i T. W, Puonogcr and K. Oost
I vongn, who aro connortcd with tl'.i
Chlloquln Lumbor Co., were In
' town yostorday on business.
Hero Front Mnlln
, 'V.. CT; Dn'ln.i, promltiMiil t-M'.c.'
ri'an and bnk v, 'fM In town fi'Ci
."iilln Wedn.'.1 1
Ilml (In ptinn Ttto ,
A nirlatinn trc nvaa holif by the
, 'loom loJen lint Friday night In
' their tif'l tivo the Doflxe rnrn.Tn
jfor, tho children of tho city. Tbo
hall vai rocked !o capacity, and it I
children present. After n addrere
by ". P, MTra proienu woro die
trlbutcd by Bonta Cla'u. Ilonry
Diirke Impersonated Santa Claim, and
distributed nibher bolla, home,
jwutnr colora and uolao making made
Inea to all presrnt.
BUSINESS LECTURE .
SERIES PROPOSED
Hospitality Committee of Clinntbe
plane to Urine; Hpcakers Hire
at Interval of Two Wecka
A aerlua of lectures on mattera
of, general lntereat, It the plan of
the hospitality committee of tbo
chamber o( commerce. Bouio of the
subjoctt propoacd aro bualna
psychology, aalvamanablp.. adver
ting, credit' and , collections
It was propoaed. to have tho
tecturea at Intervale of about two
wecka. Each would bo) delivered by
a man now engaged In the bualneaa
on which he spoke. The commit too
has, already had correspondence
with probabla epenkera and Indi
cations are that an Interesting aer
ies can be developed.
Tho only question unaettlod Is
that of financing the undertaking.
Bate . it action tlrketa waa one
meant propoted,
GERMAN HKItOICS JOKB AT FAY
BERLIN',, De 27. Holdert of
Oermon medals of valor aro entitled
to draw IS marks In legal money
monthly from a'gratoful "country'
treaaory. In pre-wa? daya this waa
more, than It. Today It la one forty
billionth part of a German pfennig.
But tome of tho medal-woarera with
a grim sen no of humor still apply
for tho payment.
Ono'haro romarkedM "It takoi
soma courage for offlcala to look
Into tho' fnco of a man' who 'flaked
hla life for hla fatherland and pay
him ono forty-bllllonth of a penny
for II.'!; . . 1 ' : ." 1 " '"'
TOO Mt'CH
i ... , . .
Yonn Ijid- iN'o. I don't wnnt
theao photos, alrx. '; ' , f. , ' ;
iPhotographer But thoy are your
llkonoas. ' . V
Young . Lady That's the reason
I don't want them. ' Give me an
other tilting, It you ploaso.
BIRTHS
ME3NER- At Klamath Valloy
hospital, Dec. 26, 1023, to Mr. nnd
Mrs. 'A. -Mosncr,, a girl;. ,' . ' ,
AlyOllA Clil'It NOTH'K
ri'Slioro will bo a aoclnl meeting
of tho Alolia Club at the home of
Mru, H, K. Momyor, Friday at onn
n'oliivk,. nl which tlmo thoro will
bo n put 4uck liinchnuii eorvad. 27 .
Phono yovti want nils to The Evening-
Hnrald, SR.
'... PIXK TftEE ... .
TODAV OMA"
Lionel HniTymoro In
1r. .Ickyll nnd Mr. Hyde
It's n Mnatci'plwe
A Mouth Hen Thriller
Mln lion .Innies Klrkwooil
DON'T MIHS ITI
Friday mid Hntnrilay .
Mmfm
TYPEWRITER
Mile. Mnrcello Berquln, who a
Paris, now. U working In moving
beauty conteat.
WOMAN TRAVELS 900
MILES HORSEBACK
TO VISIT SCHOOLS
Antiquated Method of Travel la'
Chosen by Superintendent to
Cut Down Expenaoa
CrtANGEVILLE. Idaho. Dec. 27.
Nine hundred miles on horse
back since September, during which
time more than CO rural schoole
In Idaho county were visited, la
the rocord established by Mrs. Ella
M. Arnold, superintendent of pub
lic Instruction of. Idaho county. In
carrying put the regular routine
of her office this fall. The some
what antiquated but thoroughly re
liable method of travol was chosen,
according to Mra. . Arnold, In an
of fort to cut down expenses In her
department. ;" ' ;
During the trip, roads pf .every
description were encountered, Mrs.
Arnold, said,, a number of '.which,
wore mere trails., but no school j
wat too dlff'nU. ''"iro, t0, be
reached. IJulio tuumy , ,lias 87
tchool districts, and many of them
are In. Isolated locations.
BNtTF HELPS CAPTURE THIEF
' DANZIO. Dec." 27. Snuff work
ed the ruin of a thief who w.u
robbing . a . tobacco atoro ,ln. Lnn.;
fuhr, ono of the suburbs of this
city. Ono. night. the tobacco dealer
scattered snuff on tho floor. When
ho opened tho shop In ' the morn
ing there were footprints In tho
snuff.
""A police dog traced those to the
door of the owner of the building.
Tho ownor was , required to take
off his shoos and socks and thoro
woro still stains of snuff on bis
foot and the snuff shaken from tho
socks caused tho dotocttvos to
snooze. .'...'-
Head the Hw!d Want Ads.
Don't Miss Tho
MIDNKJMT 'FItOLIU
At. tho Pino Troo
."Now- Yenrs Kvo
Fun' For Everybody
; . )' .'
,i Yours for a Happy New Years " v
and Happy "Feet . . ' .
' - . ' -
HOUSTON & JESTER V x
TO SCREEN
few ahort months ago waa a typist in
pictures. She won a stenographers'
NEW DRILL RULES
ARE PREPARED FOR
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
Provisional - Regulations Adopted
At Encampment Are Ready -'
For Distribution
, NEWTON, Kans.,. Dec. 27. Pro
visional drill regulations of the Grand
Encampomcnt of Knights Templar of
the United States of America print
ed In book form as authorized by a
special committee at the triennial en
campement at New Orleans In May,
1922," are ready for.' distribution
throughout the ; countrj-'bn1' orders
from commanderles or Individual
knights. - , v'
The book contains the authoriza
tion by the grand master.'d'ef inltlons.
WOOD; .
That's all wood .
Block woo6 ''
- Dry Slabs-Hahd
, picked '
: Body Wood ' -Delivery
made prompt-
E. L. FRENCH
Phone 267-W
OLD STYLE $195
Old .Ebony .case Standard'
make, good tone, cabinet poor
condition but' inslilo action
Rood.- Pay $15 cash then a
four dollars per month. This
is ,i small instrument. - ;
EARL SHEPHERD
CO. :
1 One ' Business Music
507 Main St
L " )
SMS
mem
general principles and rules, orders
and commands, air manner of drill
tattles and munsaver competitive
drill movements and regulations,
reviews, parades, Inspections, bugle
signals and calls, rules (or the proper
dloplay of the . American flag and
other data important n tbt conduct
pf the conunandery. The comlttee,
at wfeloh Col. P. M. Holtlngton of
Xewton, was made otat:man, expects
to have the book adopted by the noxt
grand encampoment at Seattle, with
out revision. . ,
-Coroamnderles of Knights Templar
within the jurisdiction of the grand
oncampement are urged to adopt the
book In an authorization of the
provleional report by Leonldas P.
Kowby, grand master of the grand
encurDipeioent, Knlgbtstown. Ind-
jana,. ; , .
!y? tlgltatlon ortf a long period 01
years for uniform regulations wis
said to have prompted the action
at New. .Orleans. Ever since me
organization tias existed . In the
Tjolted States,' It wait explained, eah
prand Commandery jurisdiction baa
.folowed regulations and tactics of
Its . own . adoption and bad caused
some confusion , and uncertainty In
Hie tvlendlal . conclave. The com
mittee' 'was selected oa individual
merit 1 ti ability and experience In
drill regulations.',, . , ' . ; .
i .. . s
THIRTEENTH RIB r
REMOVED FROM GIRL
Remarkable Surgical Operation" la
Performed by Spokane, Wash
ington, Physician ,
t- YAKIMA, Wash., Dec. 27. What
Is regarded, as a most unusual sur
gical operation waa performed here
recently by 'Spokane - physician
when he removed a thirteenth rib
from the body of a young woman,
Eighteen years of age.": k
' Normal persons bare' but 12 .rlbt
BIG DANCE '
New Years Nite
At Merrill
COME'
The
3
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and when the subject, upon whom
the operation was performed, be
gan to experience pains In the sldo
and temporary paralysis of the
right arm, other causes than an
extra rib were sought. Closer exa
mination, however, revealed the
true nature of tho trouble. '
USED RESIDENCE
' AS HOME DURING
OWNER'S ABSENCE
COLFAX, Wash., Dec, 27. Ooor
go Froltag not only . believed in
"living off of tho fat of tho land."
Sheriff's officers announced when
they took fcim Ints custody recently
on a chargj of second degree burgla
ry, but he raited hla belief with
concrete notion. lie '- was found
residing uninvited In a furaUhm.
house north of Pullman, In the
absence of the owners ' who had
moved to California.
1
DONART
&SON
' TAXIIKnMIT
KurrUfl.- Thhw and Mjn
All wurk guuruntrat
Pbono 311-J ;
... SIO Mala Huwm
Klamath Falls, Urrsn
It Make No Difference
where you got your
glasses
If they need expert
attention to straighten
them, adjust them on
your nose or . tighten
them up, bring them -in.
We are always glad
to be of service to you.
; v -
- Our services , in this
line are free to you. We
have nothing else to do
but be at the service of
Glass Wearers.
' DR. GOBLE
Phone 133-W
709 Main Street
The
Morning's Mail
is unusual that fails to bring to the Herald
desk Letters renewing subscriptions to The
Herald, containing sentences like this:
"To one contemplating investment in
Klamath, The Herald is an invaluable
source of information regarding the coun
try." That is from a subscriber at Palms,
California. -
. .....'.:.'.,"... " . : . : .-"I '
Or like this, from Ashland, Oregon.;
"We enjoy reading the Herald.
It's a real booster. Would like to own'
some property in the Falls."
Support the paper that is devoted to
the development of. the Klamath country..
Five dollars. will mail the paper to your,
friend anywhere in the United States for
a whole year. . You may secure a citizen
who will be worth thousands of dollars to
KJamath. .'7 ' -
Evening Herald Covers the
Field
Ten daya of 1ilgh living were en
Joyed by Freltag, tihe ftlcers acid,
during whloh time be made Inroads
on canned fruit, potatoes and other ,
commodities he found In the bouse.
.He disqualified somewhat as tt
housekoepev, It was stated, on to
count of a habit of raking ashes
from the stcva onto tea 21oor. r ; j'
the Evening Herald Is the
nMdlura thronaih which masv neonle
supply their wants by using its
CMfwIrled columns. Telephone 88.
COMMUNITY BALES
' Starts January 17th T"
nt Ow Klamath County Fair
Grounda
List, anything you ' want to
sell from a calf to a work
Iiorso or from hammer to
a Threshing machine .
Wo furnish the auctioneer
crowd ai.d lunch,
Drattcn A Gibbons Mgrs.
.' PHOXE 82
Then for that
RING
' or all year around
Jewelry
: in:
'S 19 24
Let Geo. Do It!
Geo. Metz
: Jeweler : :.
Klamath
I - - - y afi
ho rnst, It Is wen worm aeeing.