The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 26, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
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III Willi Xoiiiiiluln
Vera llotiiiloii of ill" county t lurk's
iifflri' wiu iimiMo' to ciiiiic in work
yesterday nm! today line III n nl'KllI
attack of ihmiiiiIkIii,
FlH'llll'M I ruin llmiiiw.
Tint vUlloi' of K Initial Ii l''nll yiw
liT'lny Klin win f 1 1 1 1 1 1 r I fnilM lliiinc
WUH Jl. .1. .ll'IIKI'll or Vllllll. II Hlllllll
town or Hi" n (jv I in i ur Allu rln.
t'unildll. Ho Ih Iiiit In spi'lld Kevin ill
diiyx looking iiV"r I In' Kliillililli rum..
Iry iiiul In I rniiait linlin"i.
('oIoiiImiiIiiii .Mini llfii'
- II. 1. llnlailti, mm or I he IhhIiin or
I Im rnlniilziil Inn project new Mnc-
ilncl, urrlvi'il IimI iiIkIii In KIiiiiiiiHi
Kails to IninwK'i Ini-.lii"-" in i nn' I
nHlon wiilli ih n iimji l. Iliililn In j
ii mullein nf I'oriliinii,
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Iliw l''rin .titpKrovit-
Mrs. K. W, ('minor, a rlilciii of
Apglovo, w.in In town imliiy in in
tend to nottiii shopping ii ml vIkIi
friends.
Ilnro I'rom Mnralifli'M
Dr. K, V. Iionnhtio, ii well known
dentin of Murnlillilil, Or"., nrrlvoil
In town Iu4t ii In lu with his wlfo
' ii nil family to upend several days
In tho Klniunih roniiiry. II" Iiiid
been spending iininn (lino with his
frlonit Dr. H. f). Wlsccnrvor, lonil
dentist, who wnii n classmate lit
dental collogn.
I'p From liiniiiiilf
J. (I. Fitciiboii, reminded wlili
lliu Southern Pacific railroad com-nan)-,
wan In town toilay from Ihn
headquarters of tlin StiiiHln dlvl-l
Inn at Diinniiiulr, (
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Itetiiiiu. From Vlxll
Mm. Amelia . Wlilllock, mother
Mr, Aiimlln Whltlock returned
Friday evening In Klnmnlli Falls'
after spending Uireo month In
Portland, I.ebanoii. mill Sllvorion,
visiting friend nnd relative. ,
Hitp Vmm Illy
Mr.' iiiul Mi. Walter Cumpboll
of Illy are In town for several d.y
to transact business nnd nttond to
shopping. '
flinivm From 1IIihmi
Halo Koulo baa . rnHtinn'it hlx
ntudliiH at tho Klamath rounly
hlijh achool after nn iilmoncn of
twn Wonka during which tlmo ho
wan Buffering with pnoumontn.
Itelnrii" to Melfnril
I MUa KlHlo OIhIii frnin Mudtord
returned homo today after "pond
ing tho wook-vnd with Mini Mad Re
raltcraon. MIm OUIn la aocrot'ary
(a Tortor X. Xrtt. Mndrord nltor
nny. Vlf.lt Fiiim Tenimnl ,
, i Mr. .and .Mr. .Will Murphy, Mr.
nnd MrX Frnnk Jonoa nnd rnmlly.
Mian Kiitl. .' Fri'il lloylo nit or Toti
nnnt, . Calif., wuro tho glioma Sun
diiy nrtortioon nnd owning nt tho
homo of Mr. and Mra, Andrew on
Orrgnn nvonuo.
rmmm ii-W'i.Wi ...;
$157.50 Outfit
PAY $15.00
... ... -
' As a first payment on this new style 'Vic-
trola and twenty selections (ten double).
Powerful Motor, Clear, full and distinct
Tone. We ask you to hear it at our store.
Afterward pay $0 Monthly. -
EARL SHEPHERD CO,
Klamaths Exclusive Music House
507 Main Street
I til) h Joliimoii Ilium
' I ,(Hil Mueller, iiinnci icil with
I he K In milt )i l.iinilier mill Hon
oiiintiny, him puri'hniied Ihe losl
ileum or M. I.. Johnson loi'iiloil on
Tlilril hlreel.
TiihPn Vi'iv I'onliliin
.1. Ii. Alexander, formerly u Hie
mini on Hi'' lociil ili'imrlinent, him
r- illtln il In Hike II iiohIHoii Willi
Ihe HlHIirnlH'o II Mil of HohlllHOII II II '1
llll lelMinllll. l.l'Hler 1 1 !') ii wim -li'i'leil
,i (HI I 111, place llll I III) ll'l-
lutrl ini'iil lefl vacant liy Aloiaii-
leH leHlKIIIlllllll. AleXlllllll'r llll"
lii ru on llin fur 'f ii ( Ihn mldille
of Hi'l'i fMi1ifr. lam year,
Itrllllll IViilll ClilHllll
Aliei ii ili'llf.liifiil mid iiuiru the
ylnlt or four iliiyn t CorviiltiH, ni
ii iiiIIiik Ih" I'dtii'iillniiiil expodltlon
In lil hy C)r'Kn AKrlrultural col-
l'';e, tHIl lUrlOlllll Of ll"eljlltll lO
Hie cinifereiiie n nm Hie Klnmnlli
oiniiiiy IiIkIi miliool' "ri'liirni'd Hun
day iiIkIii., In oiin parly worn
Itnlpli Turner. Arthur .Moort', mull
floror. llerinidn I'orer. nnd Y. It
llehllell, il llicl.:il of Hill IllKll
hiIiooI. Iii llur oin"i wro llnriy
I'l'lln, Kvclyn ' O'Klahorly, Alutbu
Slmmoiiii. rhtiperoni'd by A'r. and
Jlrn, II. K. Pllx. Tho conrt-ron'Mi,
I)"nii',lt mild, wan or groat bono
fil lo nil that wiro premint. Olf
fori'iil ilitpurlnienlH of tho tolleno
worn fi'nttircd, narh dopartmont
hitvliiK nn exhibit. Vnrloun confor
onci wiTe attended ty tho local
ileleKnlen at whhh . educational
u (I v I en wim xlven by niuiubom of
the O. A.' C. faculty. Numoroua to
cinl funrtlonn Includlnx a , ban-ijii,-t
worn given tor' tho dologatos.
The return trip In Klnmnth Fall
wim miiile without mlnhnp boyond
a short itratch of bad road on tho
Groan Bprlnm roud on tho Hoyden
Crock hill.
t.i-nvm for I'orllnnil
(', (.'. Kelley, dlvUlon engineer ot
Ihn Ham hlgliniiy ileimrtnient. left
UiU inornlng for Portland to aitond
a mneilnit of llio mali hlgltiiiay rom
mlnaloit which will ho hold In Port;
lend n tho Multnomah county court
In.iini Wodni'iidny, February 2T, at
which limn Will will hn opened for
htithwny conHtrucilon projirt
HiinuKhoul the state. HUM tor "
ernl JoIik III Khnnoth 'ounly will bo
considered. Including tho portion of
the Klamath Fall il.akevlew high
way from Dairy to Uopnnca. Kelloy
tvill rein in to Klnmnlli KiIIh tho
Inner pull of next week.
Ilm k From Port land
i W. P. Myers, locnl atiomey, re
turned Saturday evening from Port
laud afier Hpenilliig aevernl weeka
trylui! il im in Iho t'niled Klnt-H
dlsii'lci i ii'rl. Mi; Ih feeling In
1 1 . -1 1 1 1 1 I humor ua a vordlt4 wna ra
tunieii In favor of hla client.
Ilmk From IIiinIiickh Trip
After n villi of Ht'Vernl ilaya In
I'lirtlaiid nn local liiialnnia, Frnnk
I.. Mnr-i. lorul nttorncy, hna return
' il in i.'iume hla law practice he..
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Fiiterlnliiii f lull li iulei -
Mra. ThoniiMt KelKei of Mnllil wna
hontew nt an i il form u I parly itlveii
hmt owning nt her lioino In .MiiICo
ror Mlaa Ilelun f'owglll, wnln leadef
of Klrlu' olulia. TIioko pronoiPt In
cltldod Mlim Cowglll, MJn i;ilAihelh
lltirr, glrlw' ditli lender for Juckaon
:oimly; Frnnk Kexion, club leader
for Kluinnih county, nnd thn teach
er of public H'IiikiIk of. .Mirrlll,
Miilln uml other hcIiooIh In the vicin
ity or Mnlln. Slim ('owglll 1 In
Klnmnlli county IhU week to vlnlt ull
tho glrla' cliiliH nidi to aid thein In
KelUiiK Htnrtcil out right, on ihnlr
lOZI progrum.
Hero On Vlxll
Ml iniwilieth llurr, loader or
glrU' elnln in Jncktmii rounly, ur
rived In Khinmtli Fallii, Kiinduy
lllclll lo upend m-veral ll.'iyK III tho
county iimpcctiiiK Ihn work of th"
Klrlu' 1I11I1 unit to liiveailguto liow
Hn cotiniy null, actioul ayatoin la
working out. Kh-i uirompanJcd Mia
Helen ('owglll. Ktafu loader for glrm.
In From IIOIUHI7JI
Clarnlien- Provmt, reaident of
Ilonanta, waa In town yoatorday
In buy Huppllea and visit frlcnda.
On W'ny North
0. A. Curler of Lo An Holes,
connected with onn of tho con
tracting compunli'M to whom woro
aiflilot portlontt of tho conalruc
tlnn work on iho Klamath Lake
routo north of Kiirk,' atopped In
town lnat night und loft oarly th!
morning for Kirk.
Itelurn From Ciiliromiiv
Mr. ami Mra. A. J. Suntamou
have Juat returned from a three
months' trip throughout California.
During their trip the vUltod at
the homo of their daughter, Mra.
Lealle Plymule -who resides ' In
Whlttler.
Arrive From Modooto
Mr. and Mrs. George Meserve of
La Grande, Ore., have Just arrived
from Modesto, California, to spend
a few days In Klamath Falls vi
siting with Mra. Meaervo's two
sisters Mr. W. H. McPberren and
Mrs. William Choyno, and bor two
brothers John Schubert and Carl
Schubert,
KdJior Improving
F. R. Soulo. editor ot The Herald,
vlaltod his office today for tho first
timo since ho was taken ill oTCr two
weeks ago. While still In a weak
ened condition as a result of high
fever, be is able to take shorn walks,
and hli rapid recovery la now certain.
Return to Renulo '
. Mrs. D. J. Whitman and two small
daughtors, Banbara and Virginia, left
on tbe train yesterday tor Seattlo
after a six months' stay with her
husband's brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs'. Harry C. Whitman. D. J. Whit
man will Join his wife in Seattle
In about a month.
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FISHING SEASON
TO OPEN MAY 15
Flailing aeiwon lu Klnmath counly
will open Apl IK this year Instead
of Slay 13, Vm. Mc.N'oaly told inen
hiim of thn Klnmnlh Kportamen'a 111
aoduilon at n hhIuI meetiiig in ihn
ehutrfbflr of coininercn lnat night. Tho
meeting wna called to hear a report
from Me.N'en4y, who rwnily ntenued
tho meeting at Portland or the Kiale
Kportomen' aanoriation, on game
iUeBtlons pertnlnlni; to Klnmnlli
county.-
Irf tho aupromo court at tho pres
ent time, I hero la a case pending
which, when It la decided, will nw
termliio whotlier or' not tho atute
gumo coinnrlsaton has tho poiwnr to
vhango tho opening or dotting date:
of riahlng or doer Kason over the
head of a law enacted n the state
legislature.
If tho game commlsajon ig found
to bo exceeding Its authority, the
penlng of tlio Klamath fishing sea
non win automatically revert to April
l.'i ok the game commission changed
tho opening dato from April 10 to
May IS at the request of the local
Hporiamen.
On thn other hand, if tho gam'
corninlsVon la upheld, the opcnln?
date will bo changed to Ap:4I IS, ac
cording to unofficial Information re
ceived by McNealy from the atate
gamo commission In Portland last
week.
According to Marlon Barnes, wlK
attended tho niccUng of tho atate
gamo wardens In Portland last week,
tho recommendation of a 40-day deer
season did not meet with favor. Most
of tho wardens were In favor of a
80-day aeaaon.
The reclaiming of breedln?
DANCE
to the
Hi Life Orchestra in
BONANZA
Saturday, March. 1st
Dr. Mallett announces he will be back in
Klamath Falls and in his office to receive
patients Wednesday a.m. February 27th, 1924.
Dr. Geo. E. Mallett
We have a nice new line of Diamonds, Watches & Jewelry
Earrings of the latest styles.
Barrettes for the Bobbed Hair
New line of Ingersol Pencils. 'A boolc free with each pencil
Our stock is complete and ready for big business
Watches repaired same as they do at factory and
guaranteed for one year .
We have installed an electric welding machine. We '
solder anything while you wait
We have been in business here over twenty years, and expect
, to be here another twenty years
grounds on Tule like wits dlactised.
Tho local nocliitlini advocates the
diking off of all agricultural land
and llien leiHiiK In wnl-r to the re
mainder of the lake botioui. A re
port was mad on an Investigation
concerning Hie nuuibur of birds that
iniule the lake th-tlr breetl'ng groundn.
Tho report slicked that -10,000 birds
breed Ihoro each year.
An Important aiibjix.'t dleusrfol at
Portland was Hie addition to Crater
Lako national park or n bear refuge
20 miles wide I'nclp ling tho park.
Tho suggestion was rnvored by the
Hpnrtsnie:i's uasoilai'iiii. It wna held
that tho bear lu Crater l-.ik-t national
park became very tame and that when
they leave Jho conflnea of tho park
they are allot down with ease. It waa
felt thai the e.dd-'d refuge for the
boar would be Hie extent of hla
natural range.
OlKcusihon of fixhways on the Call
fornla-Orcgon Power company dam
at Copco and Link river took up s
largo part of tho meeting. John
Iioylc, division manager of the com
pany, atated that hn would addreac
ibe association on this question at
he noxt meeting.
D.ixzia OPPOSES
WAR DEPOT SITE
GENEVA, Feb. 26. The free
city ot Danzig, wblcb is under con
trol of tbe League of Nations, bas
protested to the league agi'nat tbe
site picked by the Polish govern
ment for a war depot. The site I
too near the cltv and likely :o en
danger llfo In '1-e event of explo
sions, declares too p- et.
A neutral commission has been
nnmtd In an cffv.t to settle Uio
d'?IDto.
Reutrns Front Portland
W. A. WIest, local attorney, has
Just returned from Portland and
Salem where he haa been tran
sacting legal business.
HOOT filBSON"
At His Best
' in
Ol'T OF LUCK
"Nut Sod"
ACTS OF HIGHCLASS
VAUDEVILLE '
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Springtime is Here
H. J. Winters
The Big Jewelry Store
HENLEY SCHOOL
NOW
ACCREDITED
When J. A. Churchill, state su
perintendent of public Instruction
In Oregon, arrived In Klamath
Falls, Inst Friday evening, one of
tho things he planned on doing
was to Inspect Honley school with
a view of placing It on tho Hat of
standard high schools of tbe state.
Saturday afternoon bo motored to
Henley school and after inspection
placed it on tho accredited ' list
Students graduating from the Hon
ley high school will now be ad
mitted to the universities without
being required to take entrance
examinations.
STRIKE LITTLE
FELT I.V IRELAND
DUBLIN, Feb. 26. The Eng
lish railway strike has had little
effect on Ireland. Mail trains are
running almost on the usual
schedule with only trifling delays
and the traffic In livestock has
not been Interrupted. The strike
may afreet the coal supplies of
Belfast if It continues.
WE TAKE PRIDE
LATEST IN MILLINERY MODES FOR. !.
MOTORING.
Geo. Mete Says
Make your Jewehy Problems my Jew
elry Problems.
u
LET GEORGE DO IT"
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fOMPARKM HUSH VKKJCDOM
Dublin. Fob. is. Minister , 'ot
Education McNeill, ' addresslug 'J a
political gathering In this city r
cently, declared thut "the people .
ot Ireland hnvo now ' control! Of
their own destinies a fully aslt
people ot Spain, Iho United State
or Russia." . . . '
A Different MU ,
Neat Housowlfo "Ain't you, tbe
snmo man I gave a mlnae plo' io
laat Christmas?" ,. .
Tramp (blttorly) "No mum,
I'm not and wots more tbe doctor
says I novcr will be." :
INTEREHTISG TRIP .v j
Tho pioneer spirit Inspired Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Rogers and Mr. and1
Mrs. C. II. Underwood Sunday .and
on tbe strength of optimistic In
formation dorlved from a trapper,
the party started out for tho Lake
ot the Wioods early Sunday naornf
lug. To attempt such a trip at1 this
time of the year has been unheard of
In tbe past but tho pfcrry forged OA
and arrived at a point six milee'tbljl
1 1 ile of tbe lake befone they Were
forced to turn back because j.
now. "We proceeded along.','
fairly good roads until we reached"
a canyon," Rogers said. "Then We
struck four or five inches of snow.
It was easy walking on the snow
as there was a thfck cruet ' bt
when the heavy automobile attempt
ed to get through, the crust would
not sustain tbe weight and no prog
ress could be made," , ..J '.
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