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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1924)
4 .WIWJfKHMV, t 1 .INtWIV U, IIIJI 1.11 MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Itnfiuim Id Hc-IioiiI , 0. HLnMiwirn, son of Mr. and Mm. I., C. Hlaemorn of Knrl Klnmuih, left tor Oakland ililn inornliiK, whom h lias limn ulU'uiUnK school, i. . " Itoluiiis to Oiiklnml Louise JtliiRn returned id the f'n bloiii - linsiulnl In Oakland, where silo I A IIUI'IIII, ufmr apetidlnK Imr vuciillon Imiu Willi filculu r;ii rela tives. . Hero I'roni l.nnui'll nll17 laroliir Udkkh was In (own from l.uni(nll Valley ou tiusinosii tudi" I'ntll flio last few days rancher (if (lint Bunion hnvn done no feeding, liiil.thu imow of Inn lint ilny or Iwo liua caused theui to cuiitniciioii, uc Cortllnii to IIoiskb. Visit Daunliln MfH. J, O. ('nnlLy In In from I,Arif(- nil Vnllsy tor n fw iluyit' vldlt lih with tlio Mubcow '.:vi-riiiiiiit tor lln. hor d&UKhtor, Mr. Vrn l.linly. jii,.ivitry nfKmlu on ilm ground that - ' jllio voiitrnri In utifiivoruliln to fluii (.0 10 I'orllnn.l ;!,). n,,, cuna'tloiu of iltllvery Mr. and Mm. Jork Johnmoii left juro ui'.fulr. tody for I'orllund to pund the rt : o nailndiir ot tlio wlnlnr. WMl ATTACK Al'TO. Kt minim Ij-iiv" Kinnces HuniQihrey, NfiirKAi-et Johnsion, l.ynn Itnrtnn, lclos Mills, Noah Truax and Kenneth Perry left yesterday morning for ttia winter term si the Oregon Agricultural col lego. With thn exception of Terry, who has bent eutploycd by I.orenz & Co., for the last slj nxinths, nil have dpeni their vacations here. Ilin-e Knuit Kagle ltlilgr Mrs. Weston Kllhuurn was In from Kttitl" Itldr.e, Monday, consulting with Dr. Campbell, It. t'. droesherk and J. I?. Itoyln reKa:lliiK plans for the Kan Ik Kldge Hotel company. lon Vrota CIiIIihuIii ilf. nnd Vis.- J. O. tioldthwnlle came down from Chllntuln Monday, noldlhwalte Is owner and manager of the Chlloouln Lumher company. Ha left on n business trip In Kail Francisco " 'eerily. Mrs. tioln thWoHe rotitrued to Chtloqulll. Marriage Mceuses Marrlugii llcensei were Issued . Monday afternoon in (larenco i;. Tyrrell 'and Kulu Wilson and to K. M. Chrtsirnsnn and Kthol I). Koiter son, gl! of Khtntatli Kalis. . Iteliiin T l'llra 7 Mhs. Christine Murdoch left to day f"r Stanford University where alio Will resume her studies. Miss Murd.ich has hern spending tho Curl'rr.ns holiday with her par onts ?:r. and Mra. II. V. .Murdoch. Leave fur Kan J'ipc J. A. Calleg of Medfo-!. a rnpro ontatlrt cf the Itorroughs Adding Maohln eonrpany, ) ft for San Jose tl(la morning. Mores Il.lo New Homo V'. II. K'lllo. who Is connected hvlth tho Klamath Falls shoe atore, has re"1 ntly moved Into tho homo on CrosiTt avenue wh'ch ho recently pure! a'.' d from Hr. K. )). Johnson. Iletn ;iih t Detroit Chmlis Ashurst. a Detroit atior: ney,, y.V.1 hsn been visiting his brother, F. Ashurst, for tho past few day. started on his return Juwr noy th's niorn n? a"coii(ianlod by his wife r"d' W. Itr mhnahan, also of De troit. ,'fl sanvllio will ho tholr first atop. ,' , Folium City- rroiln' Leave for Cull ' ' fonila 'Peter Albertsnn, who Is connoctod with tin Pelican riny Lumber com pany, V.ll Icnvo tonrrnw morning for En Frntic:i"co on n Imslnos.i trip, Mrs,1' Alherteon will leavo for Cnll fornln Sunday. ' . Cil to tos Anmdete ' J r. end M s. 13. !.. Johnson and dnughter Darhara left this morning for r. trip to Hoiilhorn California. Itettiin to School Misers (linen Klllqlt and Hotel Henre left foe school In Mode1 to this nio'.'n'tir'. Miss Henry has been tho house Ttte-'l ' Mi'sb HlHot during 4he helidnyi, Jhvi'i'ii F'ntn Kewi Orleans v '. r, Oiconhock ' returned from fl.v 'orlennfl Monday whom ho has born visiting his parents for the past month. Mrs, flrneshock nnd children rutin n.'d Mondny from Mei.ill. whoro tfcey hnvn been vMtlng frlenda dur- in (Irnshcck's absenoo, Itptueps I'iihii Medfiinl . MIHs' KHMterlni) I.lndley roturnod froiit Modford yesterday whoro Bho ho been Winding tho holiday with hur Iani!!y, She was aocotivpaiilod by 1 Mlns MnrKiiret lliirnlni, who spent her , vacation wild lii.r firniH In Ashland noit.si;nirK H'raii:iis i.v AHATKIH ATHI.KTfO INION WIMyjIWiTON, Ohio, Jnn. ' 2. iliirsontinii pitchers nro now reco-1 KHIz.tiI M full-rii-dl'ml athletes, the National Ilnraeslion I'lti-heiV nsso- ciiuiiin liftvinn inimeit un aitreomom with thn Aiiiiilinir Athioilc union to livfnnin fmri nf Hint body. " Announcement (if the, ratification , . ,, ,, . ' M tndo. by I. . ir.,wnr;l, .ocro- uiry of ih National ISorswhuu I'lli'hi'm' iiininc in on, HAAON.W.UKT .'AT SOW UlH,VVVJ)'Sm ' ' UHDKN', Jim. 2. -Tlio Baxnn i dint hnii rnfimoil to confirm a on- Itrnci 111111I0 by Mm Hamin Ruvvrnnicnt KAI.KRNtlKItU, Bllisla, Jan. 2. ' Krau Miariha Ahrnns was sitrlously Injured when lier auioinolillo nyr prlsed four ntnits !n a fo.vst r.ear this j city. The animal bivatno so e'.clted that they ran Into thn car. One of the. deer jumped Into the sejt where ' Krau Ahrrns was s'ltlng und Injured one of her eyes. MAHKI'T Ili:i'(UtT. 3'OIlTLAM. Ore.. Jan. 2 Steers. Sro higher; cows nnj holfers. 25 to SOr higher: hugs. 2.1 to DOc higher; medium to choleij HO to 200 pounds. IN to S.n0. Lambs, il'.c hlghrr; sheep, steady. Kggs and butter steady. Hard while wheal, tiKc; wont em red Btc. Fill IT PACK HF.AVV. AAI.F'M, Jan. 2 Feu- mlll'on f've hundred llinmiiind eases of fruit vi ere parked l:y canneries In the northwest during 112 3. according lo flgiirea roniplled by a local can neryiunn today, The pack nf airaw herr'ck wni nearly doubled. FORMER KAISER'S RARE STAMPS SOLDx . FOR BIG PRICES 11KHI.1N'. January 2. Fabulous prices have been realised frojn some of the raro stamps In tho col-' loctlons which formerly belonged to Fmpcror Wllllnm II, which Is being sold In Paris. A stamp nf the Grand Duchy of Baden, only ' throo spoclmens of which are In : existence, brought 120,000 francs and a Spanish stamp from tho mid dle of the last century brought al most as much. Already moro than 12.000,000 francs hava been real ised from the alo. j This famous collection ot ataimpa i "was given to tho ox-kalaor In thuj will of a son ot tho lato Duchoss; of Onllicra who had taken Austri an citizenship under tho namo of Count do In llenntlere. Wllllnm It . had Instituted tho anlo ot (his stamp collection in Franco before tha war bogon and tho remainder i o ftho collodion was aolzod by tho entente powers. : A munnny httntor who' "aponrod" for Inrn mummies In tho drifting sands ot Peru taught tho prohibition ngnnt'i of, Florida how to uncover ruin caches. Great liquor stores woro discovered In tho soa-wnshkd sands of Florida by running a sharpened Iron rod Into tho hunch, Sovornl rods nro now being lined. DONART & SON - TAXlDKnMLSTS Furriers. Tunner and Dyen All wink guaranteed I'llniie 51 -J ', ait) Main Street HIhiiiiiiIi Falls, Oregon COMMUNITY? BALKS marts January 17th lit tlio Klamath County Fair (rounds List nnythlng you want to aetl from a calf to n work liorso or from a hnmmar to a Threshing niuclilno. Wo furnish Iho auctioneer e i mid nod lunch. . llrntten & fllbuons Mgrs. piioxb sa TIIK r-VF.NINtf ADAMS Claim of $20,000 For Dik ins Disallowed; Protest Sent to McNary No cinerifency fund In avnllablo from which J. Krnnc Adm eon bo tm Id for l!ho construction porformod y him on JUnk's marsh on Klamath j :n, neeordliia; to a newt dispatch fr(,m V.Vii;hlii!ion. -.Tho dliipatch j furtbnr sold: .1. 1 1 . .. . " Imi tii-on siiKjtostcd by Amorl- I c(( , J ; ,htt, lUllutMUlt Mnm, ,,,, ho , . . .. , ,,, . , , . . . . . Pu m t,: " r,t ,nr Wnl!l he nub- jmlUaU - U r SO.000. ' r1'ir' ,lin '"'"'Inr I-nno 1 1111 lerti.ok 10 iir.nr.fjo for iho recla- uiMlcn of Hnnk'B marsh and oihor 1 11 1 it lumtH In tlio uppur Klamath tuko co'.intrv on tho biinlii of slv'nif )uim-t!ii:n l.n:,i:n on tho land to ))) nritlinud to tlio contructom In ro turn for thilr conni ruction work. PIIIT Our TIF.RAT.D, KI7AMATIT Tho American ICCton pout at Klam ath Fall prolfidicil, hovrt'Vr. nnd illir tildi had linn : t:S'! -ft. If m!;'; ninrnh wai V lunliinl hy f'niilrnrior Adninn, t u liiiorl'o' dcpni'iini-nt d" cldod In I'H no ronirarlK, Ad.-mi firiici'cdi',1 with tint work and hiiIi itiltlrd )il bill for a i;,rt or It, whlrh tho di'parlinont him rfnn'd to pay on tho i;round that ho waa not authorized to go ahead, "Comjiilaslouor of rtoclamntlon David until In a letter to ijnnator McKary today thai If nrran.iomontii could bo mado whrby thu lands could all be reclaimed thuit ho re garded It as fair that Adams should liavo pay for the work already per formed." Linn W. Nesmlth, who la looking after MoXary's Interests In Klam ath county, today aunt :ho (olkwiui, tolagrain to JUiNnry: 'Portland papors caTy story that J. Frank Adams clalu of t24,9G6 has been disallowed by Commls- sloner ot Iteclnmatlon iavls. Adams' claim was for $20,000 ami I under - HlnnI ll un In hn n.lM frnm itmiir. goncy fund. Cnmnilsslonnr Davls'ls In error when he speaks ot all lands reclaimed as Adams d'd undertake to reclaim ull lands In Hanks marsh as you spiv Murine your visit hero (his full, t.'rgontly rcriuest limmc dlnte rononslderatlon of this dn- Herald Net Circulation on January against a net circulation of 1769 on January 2nd A Gain in 12 months of more than 500 Some of the increase no doubt is due to increased population, but the chief cause is the general realization that the Herald is giv ing service that deserves support that this paper is accurate and reliable in its news columns, fair in its editorial policy, generous in its support of every community cause. The in planning his 1924 campaign cannot afford to overlook Herald circulation And" he will not overlook the important fact that his advertising will enter 500 more homes than a year ago, reach the eyes of at least 2000 more readers and without any increase in cost to ' him. That's the sort of a New Year's greeting, the kind of a New Year's present, that must appeal to the business man who is preparing to get his share of 1924 prosperity.. Goal for There's a Reason Why We'll Get Them and It's No The Evening Herald Delivers the Goods FAfTS.' ORFCON iliilon an Kl.iiualh coiMily Is "vitally Inlerfatr il thai. Adams he repaid and t!i l.iml duvelnpi-d. "Tii'i fa.-'. iwn.ilni Hint Hr. A '1 ii in (lid ?2p.(ii)0 worth of work on Ui!:i I!lail1 iaud Id lilil I" j c'.-illy In lii" effoit Id nisi! In the iiplmSMiii j; of til's ro"iil.v and it Is an cany matter for some dopartmon- ! tul head to dlaallnw th's claim tech- j nlrfilly hut practically It la not right, i and I feel confident you will protect ' Adams Interests. I Alvertlslng imvs. Tr It and see. PINE TREE I,nt Times Tonight Sjicclal New Years VAUDEVILLE 4 GREAT ACTS 4 alao Constance Talmadfie In "THE DANGEROUS MAID" A threo- hour show Jjit chance tonight ! a. ;FJ KJ 1 tfr 1 Starts Tomorrow "THE MARK OF A BEAST" With an All Stur Cast 924 Was What's the Reason? Wise Advertiser January 1 925 is 3000 Blxty-firo per cent of tho SIO. 000,000 acres of forests In private hands aro entirely without flro pre vention ri'jrulnllons. MILLER'S MEAT MARKET Main Street, near 8th Phone your ord ;r. We guarantee satisfaction and a quick delivery Gus Gl oves Work Shoes I m j'1 ii 'r'"t iii-iiim.n1mrfrfnBfff A new tnxlcob In Prli cemn)o ; dates a single person In rot . jiihout 29 Inches wldo-j-snd chargef i half tho price of an ordinary tail, ... - '.."-i ' ..(..'..i-ij a 'n Miller Cloves Gloves SHOE REPAIRING Well Done Profitable and Economical JACK FROST 119 So. 6th Street Work Shoes 2nd 1923 Secret