The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 04, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    moxdat, rcnnrART 4, 1014
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
I MAINLY ABOUT
PEOPLE
noriji of Knrt Klumnlh, wn a liuul
nnss visitor In KliiiniHIi Fulls Huturdiiy..
Entertain KrM'ixln
The flunnvbrook finin homo of
Mr. mill Mm. (', A. Mill wns Him
hi'i'IKi (if 1111 en l.V" III" mduIiiI aftnlr
litit Krliliiy uvi'iiliiK. A luritu num
ber uf friends (if Mr,- uml Mi'H, lllll
wuro present uml enjoyed u Jully
Ituutl tlmo. Curtis uml Mull Joiikk
flll'llliliud tlm uvoiiIiik'h cutortulll
liiellt. A bom h 1 11 11 t'lito ti win serv
I'll lit III" I'llHij uf Din v.-u In k .
unit dnys on busliios,
tod buck either toduy
Ho In vxpoo-
or tomorrow,
Spend Illy ill ClilliMulii
iMr. nnd Mm. Loo Ilouitun und
Mm. Will JIouHton drovo lu (Millo;
qutu yesterday and worn tlm dinner
rucmis of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Held
rlck. They returned to their homes
lout nlKht.
111(1 fur Htwloiils
Kgllowlng, in t modified funn. tlm
plan lurtud 15 yours ago by Cecil
Itliod'Nf. an KuxllKlimiin, the Ynlo
Atiluwil niwirlulluii of OrnKnii linvu
ntimimiid u every 1 11 k 1 1 school in
Oiwgun tlmt to tlm IiIkIi school stu
dent hu, lu thi'lr estimation. It Hi"
best uVl-orouni mail, will bo hIviii
IS no w.'ih which in apply on Ills
iiiltlnn t'nr tlm first your' work it I
yo linliorslly, Till) limney will lie
jIviNi lu Shu niituro uf ii Iduii with,
out KionV nnd u num'oer of years
In glTeit to ""Piiy llio iimliey. Km li
prluclfUil ' of iiw'li IiIkIi school will
pick wftC In) or fliv considers tin
best 8tuir.l flol. Out nf
ihlg number a roinlmiliw of the
iilnmnl association will plrK llio win
ner. IIMRla fo- selection. Ik oil clmr
ulcer, scholiirsltll' mill Iciulorslilp tu
seliool activities. Thin move on the
purl of tlio nluiin.'l nsmufcillon U u
direct tribute lo tfcn estmu imtorn
universities hold for t ! wi-dtorn rol.
IrRo siudoni.
I'mlliem! IViuii IIoiih
Tu Im iillll w It Ii In Urn liiiuiiiliirli'H
Of llHI Ulllll'll Hlllll'M, till I'l'Kllll'IK'l!
of: Hoy Wi-liili. who was thu vlnl
lor tn Kliiuiulh Kulls yustarduy who
wu farthest from Ihiiiiu, toiild noi
In' mill) y tulles further uwnr.. Mo lives
III lloston, Muss., mid In hero for
iiuvumt dy J) business, Welch
U I'lililsiored nt iIih Whltu J'ullimn
liotnl. V ;
Mm. liin to lwwp
Mm. W. T. IOfl. wife "f Hi" -tiitii
itssessor. Ih pIiiiiiiIiik mi leaving i.
ii fnw itii.vn fur i.oh A'iki'Ioh wlmri'
hn will nii'iid iinvi'mil w'vi'kN. Tin'
trip In Ixillift liutiti' lirliicljuill v Ii"-
niuit' of HIT uml h tu til ln'ulili.
Hit uml lit'i' rnHlili lu Vmiliq.
NrlliHlU t'olliprtl
A unlnuo nd di-Hulitful cntnr
tnlnmwtl wr held Bnturi1y iftr
noon nt (he homo of Mr. nod. Mr.
II, K J'eltn by Mlrni (Mncvlevn
V.vttl. ft'neher of Klvomlil'i n'hool,
and y.l H! Noble, lenelner of
(nll cbool. All the leachi'Tii of
Centrol irhool and nirerlde nrliool,
liumherlilR 15, were prenont. The
entertainment of the afternoon wan
featured by erle of ronl'entn txi-
twern the lenrhem of the Im'o
ncbooln. l-'ieven ronlonlil wer hewt
end Cenirnl ncliool noed out
victory by n ncore of hIk to five.
Here I'rtim Merrill
Mr. Itoberl 8. Adunm. relitent"
nf Merrill, "pent Snttirday and Bun
diiy In Klmnath Ml la laltln!
frl'iiil" and altendlim to mmie iihnp
pln on Main Htrevt.
Here From (.lilluquln ,
C. H. William mudo a brief
lnmlni' vlKll In Klanuith Pallii.
Huturdiiy. Aliui here to trnnmiei
hiialnex In 0. V. Meyers of Medforl
who In aelllnn motor truckn.
I. T. A. lo Meet t.
The Parent Teiicher'n ubbocIuIIou
of Central school will meet tomor
row ut t'i'iilral Hi-hiMil lit 3 p.m. A
delightful pronnun Iiiih bueu pre
pured which will bo teulurud by a
Bllvor tea. A lirlie will ho glveu
Hiii room thitt cuu lion.it of tlm
greatest numhur of parent uttund
I ii k (be meeting.
IHiwu Krom APKiive
' II. Ii. Hofhorger of Anpkiovo win
lu Klumuth Kiill Knturiluy lo visit
with trlenilH mid intend to business
uinttur.
Hero From Tui)' .
Mr. and Mr. Irving K. Kuster
sou jipenl Sulurday mid Suiidny In
Kluiiiiith I'iiIIs visiting frluuds.
Thoy nm from Topsy whuro Ke
lorson 1 the owner or tin) Topsy
mill, one of llio best of the sniullet
mills III Kliimiitli couuly. Accom-
puuylng thu Kesierson was lloy
t'hiisu one of the foremeu lit thn
mill.
I liuves on Viiriitlon
3IB MiwIXn llxon, ivlio Is an em -
ploj 0 at llin Amerlcnii Nuilonal iiuiik,
! let L yostnrilny in or n Ink for Hun Krun
; oIboo whorn slie will upend u two
wciM' vueailon with rnlut.lvo and
friend,
Dmvu I'riim tlm Fort
3, H. Hetg, who U cunnected
with tb tolepbono eiclmnio of Kori
Klamath. I la town Saturday on a
brief baslnes visit.
In From UonuiiHi
J. O. nojiuakoa well uno-wii resi
dent of liommiu, was In town Satur
(Ii chatting with friend on Main
staN'Dt nnd tmnictliiK business.
Here In Hlifrl
Mr. N. M. Ilngiiu mid iliunghier,
Mrs. Kllen MViVoIkIi, of Merrill, were
shopping In loiul stures Snliirduy.
They ruiurni'd lo their hemes lu Mer
rill Huturdiiy monlnB.
in Finin MJiIln'6V- ' "
Mr. nnd M-. Jon WtU:!!! (if MM
liunr were In Klunmili Fulls Hntiir-ilttj-
iiflernonii on n vlsli of liuili ri
nnil pleasure,
! STARTS TO BUILD
FIRST OF 4 HOUSES
Hi'tlili-rnnii Hpeak
Kpeaklng "t the mnnthly iiiei'Hiix
nf the Kliininih enmity hlirh rliool
liiilinl whU-h was belli In the county
rourlroom Suturduy ninriilng, J. f
lliinderson, bead of the recrowtlonnl
di'pnrlment of I'orilnnd, urged the
meiitlHin of the boitrd to co-opernl"
Willi oilier organliatlons hi the ni-e-HI
vti I now afoot to Inslliute plnv
Itroundi In tho clly. Kollo-wliiK his
nddress Henderson left ;ir I'orllund
on thi tin tu rduy noon stmee. Ilemler
on whs In Kliimatli Fallx fur, fier
liny and addressed several clv'e o.
giiiilialloiis on Hie need of proper
fticllltles fr recreutloiK lie olio guve
espert advice In regard lo the proper
locution of ii pliiygronnd center ana
will miike a written report liner.
ItiM-k I'roin Aeiir
C. C. Wells. Vnlted Hiatus mnrshiil
w.'io bus been In Klamath iu:enry fo.
i,erul days aiiendftig to the sule
f k' confiscated auto, nlturnert to
l.-t.M.kith Fulls yesterday nnd th!
morning left for Portland, taaiiii;
wiih him Maurlts Jalo w3io was re-
cemly arrested on the charge of lar
ceny of gin'ernnicnt properly. Alio
,f..'n from Agency yesterdiiy were a
iiuiiihc of gm-ernment uimployes.
They wore Jumos w. Overton. Jl.
M. Mullory. .Volson J, Porter lunl II.
. Jolley. Tlieno four men will ue
coiiiPiy Well t Portliind In con
.....ii.wi wlih the Julo case. It win
Jolluy who apprehended Jalo a ho
was iibout lo moke his escape trom
llio reservation.
linn II Fro CIiIIimiuIii
It. f. Spink, JilKtlee of tlm I'eiwe
of the Wood lllver district, wiut In
town fiiitiirilny on a brief official
visit.
John Lltunun, wHio with hi father
operuto a boat line, on Klanmih
lako, lui started construction of o
four-room bouMc ut Kloventli nnd
Lincoln t,vecl. tho first of four
home that ho will erect till nummer.
'It I ltl llun to dispose of the
dwellings on an easy payment plan
to persons who uro seeking; home.
Tho house will bo modernly equip
ped, wlih good 'busemenlH nnd foun
dulloii, nnd will cintl about $3500
ouch. . -
CCRI1H .Kl DIPLOMATS.
IU1GA. Fob.' 4. Latvia hn had
troubto with tho excessive thirst of
certain foreign l"irntlonn In Itlgn. :
Tho government was unable to
understand why cai'load loin of wine
nnd other liquors should bo Imported
by legations whoso momlieruhlp wux
so nmnll Hint It wtis lmposslhlo o
bellevo tho memlmrs required go
much wlno for their own use. Tho
mutter ws quickly dlnposed of by
requiring tho diplomats to pay duty
on till wine, a. mcasuro that In
crease the cost about thrco-fold.
Duncers In tho Yukon uro nuld to
bo tripping tiio light fiintasWc hi
radio music from New York.
Conimcrco Jjetween Mexico nnd the
United States amount to more than
$20,000,000 a month.
Read the Hernld Want Ads.
FIltXlflUK IMUrKS
1UHTKI
M'tKeli for our nil tomorrow
ri;nh.ivs kiumtibe
HOl'HK .
p
OB
POLIC
E
CEP HELD IN
JACKSON
RAID
(CniiHlllieil From I'iiko One.)
reiice, according to Hatfield, und
ho never asked any question as
to lis destination.
t'seil Kmii-y Hull li s
In tho opinion of thu authorities,
none of tho product was disposed
of locally, but wai taken north, and
In fancy bottles, and under artistic
label masqueraded as ryo and
Hcotrli, from overseas and Canadu.
Tho still, now In thu Jail at Jack
sonville, hud a capacity of 100 gal
lons a day. There were also 100 gaV
Ions of mash, contained In four
valiiulile redwood tanks, which
hayo bum ordered sold at unction
l.y thu county court, and will go to
defray tho expense of tho raid.
Other material was 500 pound of
sugar nnd 100 gallon of kerosene,
used In the otlll operation, which
eliminated auy telltale smoko Kolng
up the chimney.
(loverly Coiirenliil
Tho houso containing tho still
was 12 by IS In size, and cleverly
concealed In the timber and brush.
To remove tho still It was necessary
to tear out tho front of tho houso,
und cm all hunds was evidence that
the Illicit transaction had been con
ducted on a sanitary and business
like Iinsls.
Water was piped Into tho build
liiK from a sprlnc being filtered
before uslnK. The still wa bright
and polished, Inside and out. After
tho product came out of tho still,
it was filtered through' n barrel,
filled with charcoal, sand and cot
ton before ' belli B bottled nnd Jug-
gcd.
Thu milling party consisted of
Federal Officer Nate Chaney, De
puty Sheriffs Allien and Forncrook
nnd Night Pnllicimin fleorgo Prc
u ti, and the si-iiim Is regarded a
the most Important In the history
of rum curbing in this section. ,
It Is tho (econd tlmo In a month
lliut county and fedorul authorities
have stepped out Into tho timber
ed places and seized still, tho first
being In the Green Spring mount
ain district.
SALVATION ARMY
ENTERTAINMENT
IS THIS EVENING
Change now to I'.w
brand that never
changes and you'll
never chmfcs aain.
I
mmm
'Young people's annual enicrtaln
melit will be given this evening by
Mie Salvation Army at tin hull, 123
South Fourth. An elf.iointe program
ha been prepared In which a Urge
number of young peoplo will take
part.
A nominal admission will be
charged un(i funds realized will be
urod to advance the young people'
work, according to Capta'n Albert
I). Hill. Envoy A. K. Maclau;1n Is
handling the program.
Captain Hill said the army was In
neol of more clothing for distribution.
QREGON IN FIRST
PACIFIC GAlE
UNIVERSITY OP OREOON, Ku
gone, Jan. 4. (Special.) Coach Illlly
Rolnhart' basket tosgers will got
tbolr first real tasto of Pacific coast
conference playing this ovonlni;
when the University of Oregon quin
tet meet the Washington Huskies In
the Eugene armory.
Coach Edmundnon Is Invading
Oregon territory with a powerful
team of Huskies anil Is confident of
victory. The Washington quintet Ii
composed largely of veteran material,
ome of whom are rwell acquainted
with Webfoot basket tactics. Fraync
and Seskcth mako up tho Husklo
forward combination. Both of theso
men have been In action against the
varsity on previous occasions. An
derson, WTelt, Oardnor and Froude
helped dofoat tho Aggies In Mcati.u
last week.
In iho battle with tho Huskies
Coach Rolnhart will have a chance
to discover how tho quick pus sys
tem works ugalnst a euporlor 4ni.
Monday night' gnmo "will also glvti
the varsity defense playing II rent
test. la the pre-ieaaon praottce
games few of opposition have been
able to penotnato tho five man do
tonso porfocted by Klnhart, and hvo
had to content themaelve with long
shots, few ot which wr good.
A tentative lineup fop Monday
night's gamo would be.
Wlashlngton. ' Oregon.
Frayno... V ......,.,.....towtiS
Heekot'h F ......Jfobaoa
Anderson.......... ...jLatham
Welt O hafor
Uardncr O ....Chapman
'By mean of a hiatal pistol It M
possible to covor Iron or steel r
tides with an extremely thin but
very strong layer ot aluminum, tine,
copper, lead or other metal,
V' 1
Phone roar want ads to The Ere
in U'iKiri a . .
i , i ii mm-
EVERYTHING REDUCED
Watrli for our1 ad In tomot
rows paper
PERKINS Ft'RNlTURF,
HOUSE
SUGERMANS LEAVE
TUESDAY FOR SOUTH
'Mr. and Mrs. K. Sugarman and
family will leave tomorrow for Cali
fornia to bo absent six week or
longer. They will go first to Oak
land and San Francisco, and later
to Los Angeles, where the marriage
of Miss Faye Sugarman to Irving
Joseph Of Portland, 'will take place
some time In March.
Charges Darnell will have charge
of the Sugarman store for the pres
ent. Negotiations are at present un
der way for the sale of the business
and IT they are successful Sugarman
expects to locate permanently in
California. His chief quest at pres
ent, however. Is health and It Is for
his health's benefit that the trip v
undertaken.
Time and Tide Wait For No
Man
GEO METZ SAYS
Don't fool around with an unreliable watch.
Let us clean and repair the one you have or
you pick out a new one guaranteed by us." '
LET GEORGE DO IT
Phone your want ads to The Eve
ntnr Humid. 8
Iltanrulns by The Car Load if i'A :','' t'A ---:': Uv.W'.i
Watch for our oU tomorrow ,1 'J ' :':' S,, "1 .ltZ&
PERKINS FntXITURE if ? jf , J ' :. i ,' : J. ' i'M f&if-ArZifl, 1 ' :i
In Troin lUnmnj
iWllllnm V. 1- Chuso of lloiiaiua.
n farmer of that district and ono of
tho directors of tho lorsoriy Irelnn
Hon district, was In luwu Sulurday
on a business visit. 1
Down l''nni Kurt KlnimiUi
1). V. Uoiisely of . Kort KlwnnnJi.
who Is inviier jif n stock .rniicli lul
I
In Weill no lliisliiesn -
.Mux Weiss .proprietor of a store ,
on Mnln strei-t Is In Weed for sev-
I'lltMTl'RE PRICKS
lll'STKI
Wiileli fi' ""r 1 tiiiri'o
PERKINS 1 TRNITIRE
HOl'SE
Ab)S o h ui.i
SAvaanivs onv savoshnohav
3W JLV3W
Who Killed PrenUce?
See "THE ACQUITTAL"
with an All Star Cost
Leather Pushers
"- Last Times Tonight
Tuesday and Wednesday
4 ACTS VAUDEVILLE
and Jack Hoxie in '
"Where is This West"
BALL
MILLERS MEAT MARKET
Mnin Street, near 8th
Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, Poultry, Eggs and
Relishes
. i
Gus Miller
Work Shoes
jsmenta-.i
Work Gloves
Jack Frost
SHOE REPAIRING
The shop where you get more days wear for your
Money
Wing-fool heels, same price as poor ones
V 119 So. 6th Street
(lip
7)otlt)"headaiches
areTcftusedTby''eyestraini. If
yon suffer from headaches youj
ought -to questiontnecondi-j
tion of vour eves.r
iioften'with vision'apparcutfl
ly normal,' eyes greatiynecaj
the help of lenses. . ,,..,1
lOnlvanexaminationttcam
tmake.youfsure. " 1" .
J Haveyour(.eyeslexjmhiM
ajturdelay'
DR. J. G. GOBLE
709 Main Street
DONART
&SON
TAXIDERMISTS
Farriers, Tanners and Dye
All work Knarantecd
Fhonn 611-J
810 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Modem, sunny rooms; private tele-
phones; excellent tray service; compre--hensive
care extended surgical, maternity .;'
and medical patients.
Rates reasonable. :'K
'" ' '
KLAMATH VALLEY HOS.PITAL ':
Iino at Fourth Street
, Klamath Falls, Oregon
WARREN HUNT, M. D.
Owner and Manager
THE PELITORIUM
The New Cleaning
Pressing and Tailor
Shop
... . . f
Opens for Business
Saturday, February 2nd
We have installed the newest and most up-to-date machinery ,
in anticipation of the growing needs of Klamath Falls '
Well Dressed Men, Women and Children
We call for your work and deliver by our own quick Service .
Auto Livery
Our location 1136 Main Street
Telephone 135
R. D. BUSSARD, Proprietor ,
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