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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1924)
O . t N l FALLS, OREGON t: k Pagolwo 1 I- ,' - 4 l .it i ' - A , - " . i :'. V 3 w- - .n . - ,t"Wfl.,A. 1 vl V 1 11 ;S 3' Af.i I -A I ' i '. ..-3 U,M , ' I jMis. Jon TriiiinmO returned, i Sill nrdity. .Mr. mid Mix. ' Kinmulli Fulls iKiiiK'i Knlioi't Tmvor vIhIIimI riitiitivou ' V. A. Yin-limn niii-nt Huiiiluy vlnll- ln'i'ti iui'lii( Ki'liluy tiinl Simu'tliiy. i Inn In t ! nciii' llllilcrliriiml. r, I1. K. Stihn went In ! CIiiih, Hikiwkimihk iiiM-.mI nil mall I A. Vui'ai.iii iiuiin n rulirli iciili'il li.v liii;iliii's Tlmr-! .'arrli'r two iIu.vh of la'it witIi whlln ' M. Vli'lvu. jl'an Unli'ii win iiIhi'IH In' Kl.illl.illi l''inl ) 1 1 1 1 1 . h t 1 1 ii:'iiiiiuiiIII''I 1,1 Miiunt Sumliiv with 1 ,,,lls' i h':i lili'in iiiitl ii.il"in, IIiiki'I mill Mv, mill .lrt. .1 ,M. 'is 5? "1 1 i Mi'!-1" llnl.ln i !m ;!Ul'i'l I K'iililil. i !MtV:-il Willi's, who In wnrkliiH j in' ir tt:iiiim'fii, ,ni'iit Muniliiy Willi ll:;l lll'l'l.1. Ml'. !lll;l My;. IMosl.-y TIlllllllH of M:lil""li:-iuiil we ; -. ( t -1-- In lln in :"l'!icn l.oril Sun liiy. !ru mill l(ulii Arnmi lmri r lenity 'nc"!vi"(l ii 1'iniplii of fliir ;Ii'.Misov hIvim from Tllhmionk. V miirii'.'f of Snau Kulio prnpii' v'-!".-il tlio oil wi'll ill llii'.i'y Siinilny. i.i.i ro;K von- Mm. I.. I.. Ainolt f:i:;i:ly. Mi-.. ).lli Mrliols, mm iii.l ilaniilmi-. Cllfi'oi'il Silled ami i t 'i i Niirmi. !iiol Zi'lma. Miirlo ' "r i ml i roiii.'is, l.onor mill i;:iois. ili'uvo ii i from vi.ilt lil'i imri'iiin, Clliirlni Tiiwim1 I'oiu'ii Siimlay in Mr. a HI Mrii. It. Y, Tinvor. Mr, ami )ln, T. .1. I'-'ii'lhoi- liavo ii. i n "ii.lii.vlni; a vlalt from tliolr l!lMIBlll"l'. M'.t, liiman if Alliany, 0 ., ft l.i ro twr a vO'll with lior :ii'iiiU Mr. anil Urn. 'Minimi M.-('oi'mtrh I. a I Mi-, ivl O'lln . IlitlnlicluK lo I'Mlmi'ii'lh To'.vor. Hiiffurml a I'l'oUon ll'.t wll.'li In. l'a mil nvi r li :i r i ' ft or Ki Ho Ttiltr.'illly llioi 'lllll'f. I1 was toiiMil Mini in InJ'ii'y Ouillil ho fn-iiliil iiiil lli. liili-s; ,i-:io!', nn llio ito;v 'i m-ii'.im along a i vwll OOlllll l .ll.'to. HILDEBRAND ! lai-k lliu'.o. ilvovi' In l(i I loiiniy : Si'Ml llicuvili'y. ' Arrlilo I'anl.i y irol .'i(o of l.nrcllii, l.ni'ilil.'i' anil riKi.ln l.'iiy of t'y I'tii!, I'liio niovi'il to iMIil.'i'lirmiil In '. i'i in1 ili' lom:linr noi'li for Hi" "111 ,in r. I'llllll 'V will llrll I"", fur vii Miillo ' xi v lit 1 1 . Alv '11 I l ' H(il;.( I'i lui'OM W'l'i' Ii 'iri -;. la : l iu, il.iy I", a v tlt l .'o'n i i,! rrl. aihi. Ii Hi ,lii:n.( iol 'ro li'i- from r;illi'oriia. i M:.l. .'.'llo'i Colii'lall ;ii.l i''!til"'r' I'.nv 'i: i'i ! I:."i't '!i I' '.: . !''." 'I"" I ' ". i'Via';i Inlir, ' M''. " ' ' - . Ii I ' ' l" I'" ' Mill .1 .. ii;t nil'; vi:,Tiii:it 'I'hn t'M'lo-Hloi'in. a,i,iili at I'ailoi' ,, .H. il1, I'liai iiiiii'y i : !:!' i'i nit a lii'i'iiiiu'lrli' . o w Ii I c Ii ,fiiit to pro irl i oil 1 1 Ii in l h " (. i ; i. i a ii n 1 ' , , ilill'tt, 1110 Hill ' .,i.". -dim of n I .. .. " "" Kiiroi'iiHt for lo'vt S'l littir : - ii.'iinrally fulr itn mlali wlm(". 'I ll,, 'I'VI'MH I'l'I'OI'llll'K I II' I IllO'lll'll'l ri'Kli'li'.i'il uintlmliiii anil ininlioiiiii liiiii"iaiili'i'K In lay m loUi'tt MlKll .. ''"'l. " oil h' .1 I ' ' rt ' i u . 'Oil. U" l.i or uiil"'V . . i.t : i , i.i i i ir O. A. C ORCHESTRA HERE FRIDAY 1T17AQ iJ. ! THF KLAMATH COUNTRY I a w,irk to mei't th Mrs. Wliiulnghnm's I ' KIRKFORD . . mother and urotht-r '. who arrived . Mrs. C. V. Carroll of Ui'nd lias arrived to spend the summer months wit'.i hor huahand in Klrkford. Mr. Millor. one of tua head men of tho I tali Construction company v.asin town this week. KF.No : Mi'iuy (ionhia vl: Iti'tl hln n'Htor, M,i-. CruVh on WVdniviilay lat. II. I.. ('Invvnpi'r h.i left the farm In iih:iri;o of lila son l!oy. sinil Bono to Chllonnlii to work. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MVConnli'k ' Irnvu ovor to tho Pnduott I'aiu'h noar I The (ih tin I Koinl-moinhly liy fliih moi'ti ik wnn h. Id I'oinmuii" s.ttunl iy noiiliic uinl a v- r.ram wan ri'iidi'rotl. K. V. I'ool uml hlii in-. ill wi'i'o traiiiiacttnK httsliii'M.'i anta la.it Sunday. Theodore Kltu-kim ami Aniloruou worn vlnltor onloyi' lilt- pi'.- ri'nd i Sn lloti- .liihnnlii al thoj Horn, last innrtiiay. in i inoir j n,urlll, Kluckiu linmo Siimlay rHr daiiKhter. Mrs. Itortha railitott. ; nnon. l.o!- Snowgnniw called on Mrn. j nL.u,. pi,-kii. who U worklhit i In a Initcht-r Hliop In Khimalh .Kb I In. ' vlnlt Hiiuday. and Mm. Juaso Urow. and Ilroyles Wediiesdar nftornoiin. .mm. i;.'orglo Wilson inane a mini- j ..ilm0 (,, on ness visit to Mi-iirnril tho tirst or LOWER SWAN LAKE Logging camps in this section arc gr&dually getting underway. The-; r'':" soon have new engine for the Shaw-Bertram company has arrived. C. K. Brown has brought in horses for work at from Portland. . Rumors ai-J current that Klrkford ; einil meat murkvt. Sam McDoruiott has accepted poiit'on with Mv-Millan and Baum contractors. the An Inch of snow fell in ni-iKhhorhoud Sunday night. Mr. stiles and son Carl a:e haul- Ir.g. ties from the Whlt-a Pine Mill hl. week. . 1-. I.. A'.nott butchered some fine the government mill. . ; Don I.oahy and party left for a , "r ,'u " ",!,r- fi. 8. Crulkshanks and Pete Baker, j tour of the camps. Their manv i1 iUt' TLurada-v-woods superintendent and head log- j friends regret their departure. j y-"- Arnott and son Paul visited ger for the Algoma Lumber company George MWsaacs, wifo and family, cl,1 i Oregon history Friday have arrived. ". . I have arrived from San Francisco, j evening. A spoiling match wag also C. Wl Simmon's new truck has ar-: Mr. Blake, a f:qtient visitor of ! cajoyod by all present. Paul Arnot. rived. . . jchiloquln, has returned to his home j being the champion. L. C. McCoy has returned with a in Klrkford. I Isadore Hobiu had tho misfortune track-laying outfit and operations i Mr. and Mrs. It. Tyrol motored j to be kicked by a horee Thursday are underway. j through from Redding and are at j evonlng. The animal struck him in Jack Sampson, woods Io:man for i !ie Hot-3l Antlers. j tho face with sufficient force to Pelican Bay Lumber 'company, was; Mrs- C. N. French Is reported to I knock him several feet, but aside iu Kirk transacting business recent- e ln a Klamath Falls hospital. j from severe bruises he was un In ly. - 1 Mabel Stolwer of Medford has ac I Jv " ' William Winnlngham and (wife of 'copied a position in the post office! Missus Norma and Anna Stiles Lamm's camp were in town thie i at Klrkford. 'who huvo been visiting their slater I ho week. . Lloyd Smith ad James Tower j were both couflui'd to their home several days last week with 5evr . Mia. and M a. Vu. Smith mra af ternoon callers at llio Hurry MUM homo Sunday. Miss Alice Colulian. of Klamath colds. Knlls, spout th- wui'k-i-ml viiiitian The (irubb logging camp will he! with lii-r parents. Mr. mid Mrs. opened thin week. Several days 1 Jaini-s Coliihnn. have been spent securing snpplkMi Mm. Jonas wus vlslllng frlondi III and a cruw. The cook. Sin. Smead. the ni'lghhorhood tho lutter part of arrived Tuesday. ' th week. '' ' t'.O'i n'l.illv i-Ii!i ii;'.' I i - iii .li.v v. n't : a i In- V'a' .i i hall, ;i " !a"i for I In lai nn.i.iln'i nf t!n- :i:i ni (in : r .,,tiiit of Hi I'Pj '."-,-. i-i.:-l, ii-r-,.! ii ;f i ,.!' Im-Iiih IMtsin.ia , i't..;i ii. i '.v'.nr .' . rv 'nti ri t'lu- tn' iuram v.ui ri-ml'M'eil and a Kond Urn., i'i-',nr' d by nil, Mm. K auk C.-i 'i.v' (ailn r and hio: hi'i-In law. iin. Tinner ami Tom lll.iku of Pup Val!.-y. liavo rami' up In llllil-rliraud to aid ("a toy In rawing llinher for the Mlll-r miw hi II. ' Ji'luinit' .Miilersnn wi'iit In In Klamath Kalli Hmiii'iliiv with .liian i Colahnn on n liuiilncsi trip. V.itllilu llndmir wiih a pleimaiu visitor nt tho home of Mr. l'io-ley Tlmman In it Safrdny iimi'iik. M -. and Mm, Presley Thoain ami hiitli'ott drove over In l.invt-r :-u.m Lake for a visit with old irieiuls last Hiimlay. 'rile Htlderhi-ailll rtole Is a bus." Utile hiillil'iig l Ill-He ilais. STAR Tomiiifr Aa Gcc J Ai New Cnt fige Pl. ll'lo Pl IUllll It lli-l ssssssss-s HJ D -Q N - . g ,jiiiiiiiwHiuwuiB!' 8 !! s ; : I I t t FOUNTAIN PENS TKMPI1IXT WATKIt.M.W'S OXKI.l.VS to fit your , ! Wo have a point hand $2.75 to $6.25 FOUNTAIN I'KNS RKPAIRF.U R. E. Dcweeaej, Prop, KODAK DEPARTMENT We use Velox only for all Kodak work; it's the amateur3 own paper. Look for the word Velox on ;he back of every print. CORONA TYPEWRITER I'lie p-iromil wrlt'im niio '.ilii ;. Fold It up - Ti ke II wlih yau .-Typewrlle atiywhure. Price, .nrhii'lng i-nriyliiK inse $50JDO si 13 p REXALL 93 HAIR TONIC Is a germicidal stimulating tonic. , Is not sticky or miirfsy. Easy to ap ply; does not leave the hair dry, but gives it renewed life and lustre. This Favorite Super-Six Improved in All Ways The attractions of a more beautiful and comfortable body, with the greatest Ssper-Six chassis ever built are combined in the new Hudson Coach. Also unmatched price advantage. At $1475 iC costs but little more than open models. Yet it provides the wanted comforts, distinction and all-season utility of a fine closed car. Motordom concedes that no car excels Hudson in performance reliability and . long life at low maintenance. Now, to those famous qualities are added refinements that assure prompt starting in coldest weather, as well as greatly increased gasoline and oil economy. Is it any wonder that the new coach has met a reception surpassing any Hudson ever built? The Coach 1475 New Models Speedster . - $1350 7-Pass. Phaeton 1125 5-Pats. Sedan -7-Pass. Sedan 2145 FrclcM horn Otlroit and Tax hitra On the Greatest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built ACME MOTOR CO. -100 Ho. Klvlh SI. t 4'f n ? Comes in two sizes, 50c and $1.00 DENTIFRICES Klenzo Tooth Paste 25c Klenzo Liquid i 50c Colgates Tooth. Paste. 25c Rexall Tooth Paste 25c Activodent Tooth Paste....25c Revelation Tooth Powder--30c Rexall Tooth Powder 35c Pyorrhocide Tooth Pow der $1.00 Lyons Tooth Powder 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste ........30c Pppsodent Tooth Paste 50c Forhans Tooth Paste 60c Wernets Tooth Powder for False Teeth 30c Corega Tooth Powder for False Teeth 35C-60C, REXALL CREAM ALMONDS A liquid Cream, eas ily applied; smooth and cream - like in consistency, renders the -skin white, soft and pliable, contains only the finest ingre dients. Regular 35c BATH SPRAYS . t Give you an InvlKorntlnK unit healthful shower hath In your own homo, Pat int nuni'limi-nt to fit all faucots $1.25 Special for Saturday ' March 22 STATIONERY LaClaire '.omcs in three colorsblue, pink, white, and has a fringe edge. Regular ...75c Week-end Price 59c WAHL EVERSHARP PENCILS Our whole stock of Eversharp Pencils )ii sale for one week at Half Price. LUNCH KITS Lunch Kit with Vacuum Bottle. Regular price $3.00 Special $1.9S CANDY Haas- old-fashion . Chocolate; large lumps of old-fashion Creams encased with their special blend of Bitter-Sweet Chocolate One-half Pound 39c 59c MAXIXE CHERRIES One Pound to Box : Chocolate Covered Cherries RAZORS Gillette Razor, gold plated, , with two blades 9Sc Giiletto liaxor, nickle plated, with one blade 69c ALARM CLOCKS Thrift Alarm Clock, guaranteed for one year. , Regular ..' ...$1.75 Week-end $1.19 , AREUTUS COM PLEXION CREAM KofLcns and whiten -the fkiis, keeping i. clear and beauliful. A r e a 1 protection agaiiv't the d.imagiiKr cffectii of wind iii weather, also an ideal dr base. Rf-gular price . .. m ', ; ' ;1 J)OW- 50c ' HOME REMEDIES llexall i ivc Salts 50c Mpatica v 30c-33c Tad Suits '. ;;....8Sc St. Jacobs Oil ;..63c Do;ms Kidney Pilla GOc Menlho Sulphur ....'60c Red Pe))per Rub 60c Viclis Vapo Rub 35c-75c Rexall Bronchial Salvo..... 50c Mcntholatum ...25c, 50c, $1.00 Cantoria 40c Freezone 35c Musterole ..35c-65c Syr. While Pine Tar ......50c Pi'.'ffe'H Favfirito Prescrip tion $1.35 Piflkliams' Vegetable Com pound $1.25 SHAVING -CREAM .lJc;v.'ill Shaving Oreym is pure shav 5.i'' ::oi,p, mild and will not irritate thu sl in, containing Gly rerine, ' it gives , a i iTMiny, non - drying hither. Cornea in one size only, Price !..30c KODAKS AND FILMS KVMrVMII.VU l-Oll Till.; AM.Ti:i I'DOTO.'iltAPIIKK A I I CflilAK I I Mail Ordcra Filled F'romplly 1 MI 'I II AM MAIN HTItl'IlOT II it Kodaks .. Brownies ....OG.SOto $70.or ....$2.00 to $ 5.00 '''''i''l''''tttt