Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1924)
i i. KATimilAY, MAItC IT (HI, 1031 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pf e Thr mutter ot mull rtnilvory, llio work(;nC mull wnuM picrliolily ho hutnlit) tlirmiKh llin 0riwrnt pout oflli'd. Hill (i I ho dIuko from m 1'Iim to Crwwwit runs only i-vury oltior iiny, Mil iirruiiKi'innnt would hnvn mount time Hi.' Nnlrnii ciitnfc mull would 1m . at loaut oik) lny Into. ' ' A street baa been numod nncf ' Klrpo, but Lulu will ontlnuo to lt'f ( on Easy Struct. . ,i rfilAINLYABOUTIPEOPLEl '"fii I'Voiii .Mir)lli ' " Onoiici ' OfflnUI. . hiiii'Iii'I' of thn 'lorrll iIIhItH, wna In town yomiy. iiny .oftjhiiHlKKiin. AJho If. J. liowumi. llniiMmi mni'hnr, yiia In fr Ihn' iijiy. . , 1 ', -. jt.. ';f Hunk I'Voin Oilirorilln ' ' 'Mr. and Mrs. B."t. 8aniMf'rn .tivlHy :nnln kcIkwIk ynaliirtny, tomli rquiriiiKt from Ciillfoi'iilii lifter ttptnt Inn tlio ' wlnlof llmri', Hummcm In ronnooli'il with thx Ai'iim itunin. Ilui'lr Compli'to llcul ' 11, It. Kant, orm of Dili thrno nuin who havn purdiiiawl a cnntrollris; In terest In tlw Ifliimiuli Kails orimin-fii-y returned from Tacoma liml n Ik lit lircompmiM with J, Kolnny. hit itwiiy .for n wni'k, Iiui'Iiik IiIh ulmmico thn il;i hculln offliri) In the court hoiiKfi -will he In chiirKi of 0, J. llllllKl'. ' Mints' 'IViii'licm li-iivK Willi tho DUililou clunlMK of thi' In Kmm jilii'vli- I,. Frlitoll nnd (I. I). Drown, hus liKinN mint of Uikorii'W, nrn In town fi r Hiivornl day 'on luminous and will remain Ihto over Ka'nnlay nnd Hunrtny. ... Kortnrr ltlilrtit Iku'k .V; O'Neill, formerly a woll ksnwn utlorUK of Kltmnth Kalta, now a rfr.ldvnt of I .o AnKlis, In back In town, lo spund "",ril diiyii Und Iiir to himlncM lntnrats hro and lo to vtHlt with old frlomlK. imwn Kitim nilloqiiln J. J. Hlolftnr, ownr of thn Cullo nulo I.iuubT company, arrlvnd In town lam nlKhl from ('hlloquln to transact liunbnr huftlnmi In Klnm tb Palls for roral duy. i I'jil'liliuia la Knlorldln ' A (aod llniA i liroiiiUnd "very (ino.Bt'.RAIghtniof PyUilon ball Mon day nljthl whon ihn loilsa will rn Wrlfej'n with a ilunco and ioclnl. Thl will bo tnothorot tbo aucoaiwfiil o el13lii,of tho rthlB""' Hr Prow BacMunrMo '"iain'M. Conolly, Inwyor o( 8e ri.WVar(T,'irriyo8 iMt nlpht to trnnH- Mt l(tal bulnm In Kltmatb Vail for bin cllnul, Il'Ttbn C. HoblUKon. wbo, accorDponlM him to Klumilli t'miu. ; ; V , . IKiwn' From T b Kort :r ' - Mr. nad Mm. Im noyo ol.Wrt' Klamath oro In town today lo P'I tbe day hoppliiK and ntlondlriR to buninriai ma'ttni. Uoyao l n ranch er. Alo down from Kort Klumalb today wan Frank llurna, rannhor. jraUKAJesm..Vmrr Mr. nud Mm. J, J.. Thurmond of 5t ' Loul'a.")ilo'ro tho vlaltor fn Klonatb Fall ynaterday who wro fuitboat 'from homo., Thurmond, -who lb p-llMtnrod nt tho Hall, Is con nected with, an eaitorn iboo munu fimturlm company and U In town to irantact company bnalnma. .f ,r IUiunw-Ti r4ncrMipiito - A. L. Jomon, National bank oam Inor,. returacd to hla home in. Sac ramento 'tftor apsndUiK a woek In Klumath Knlln on bank builnou. Jumea ha been III for the paat iow day and loft tor tbo aouth at tho advice of a phyilclan. . ,,' Word hiM bMn rwolvod horo ot the birth of a tan and a half pound boy to Mr. and Mra. John Rlaaborgor In Corvallla on March 20. Mr. RlaaberRcr will be romembcrcd n Mra. Re Cuman of thla city. Hor hUHbund recently - qompkitod . a courae In electrical enRlncorlnit nt Die Orr)Ron ARrtcultiiral coIIcro. v McMalinn Itaok I , ' Thin, mornlnis when u Ann told Ju'Mlcn' of' ihm Poaco Kmmltt , that hn .-Waif'iold tb Vnport and plenjTjn a..obarce..oC. fntjlng . to .dim Tlghu, K.mmllt romnrkefj, "Well. I . itS9 McMairbfl 1a.lmck.yj J..J. McMuhon, rime irillHO IHllum k mn nnmyviM f jy.,nrrl.TCd InatnlRht from Medfjnty Ki',cofej!inii,l Kl cnmjiftlBn nKint tbe careieai jnotront. iraring unji,tf' riH' 'tiiinnn' oC ili:,Pincn' Emniltt' Via ,'.kopt ! '."( " "liu nx"ri' t'rirlhij ;v iiuio (anon on tho itnrlcut Hint ho u'taVcit u alsh of relief when MoMabon loft. VVMUhoft' wliriio Tioro'Tnr 'ariverhl i lut ea 'I'tir. OriIcii . , V.. V. Koofin, connnntinl wllh tho i'nlted Btntea biirf(iu of entomology nud In cimrKe of the Rovnrnmorit pine j' hoetln enntro) work In Klnmnlh : county, left, thla mqr'nlnK for ORileti, I'tnh,' to oonfor with Rovonimont foroat Horvlnn 'OfflrlnlH. onn-ornlng th nilvlanhlllty of HtnriliiR n con tinl tirojoot- on tho Knlhnb torcdt which In n InrRo atnnil of plna' tbri bnr extomllng north from thu north ed n . rlii of tho flntml Canyon' of ' rJiTTorndo.' It la . undoratood that tlKU'e U A oonaldorablo Infeatntlon of tlift Pino beetle In thla forest. C0! Irol mork would ho anmnwlint ln podnd '.owing trf Ihnooafllhlllty of tho Infectml area), Wljoro tho work would' be conducted te 200 miles from a railroad. Keono oxpocta to vit. worn Kuriilunly conrrnnled with the prohlniii of what In do iIiii'Iiik their vni'iillnn, Many ilecldnd I" Ion ve Kliimuth 1''iiIIh to vlult their piiii'iilii for n wiink or o. Aiunnx thimo la Mia Klhol Nolaon, who ltl yoti rduy iifternoon for her homo In Olendnle. Today an auto loud ot achool folu roiiHlntliiR of Hunerln lenilont mid Mrn, J. I', WcIIh, MIk Augfnita ' I'nrker, prlnrlpul.of the Cni I nil aehool, unci Mlaa f.oii-lln JernliiRa, loft by molor for Med fnril, Mlaa I'i'irki-r will spi'iiil to i: l lit In Meiltord vlaltliiK frli-ndH, Mr. nml Mra. Wella will ro to their ritnch near Central Point to upend aevorat iiny. mid Mlns JeiinlnRH will catch a northbound train for Portland and will visit hor fumlly diTlng thn vncallon. Ituaaell Kid der left, for McMlnnvllln, hla homo, on tho atnue thla afternoon. Ho In tbo manunl irnlnlnR iciirher of the CUy grado achooU. A InrKo number ol tho teachera whoso homes nro too fnr nwny to rendnr It prnctlrnl for them to leave, will remain In Klnm nlh K"l I a, and nrn plininlntt Kevernl luteieittlnK blkliiR and molor trlpn during thn week. One trip that promises to ho enjoyable ua well uh Imtrucllvo, s a lour of tho invo hedf that will lako placo net Weil newlfiy. tienevlevii Kviin, lemjhiir at thn lllvorslilo arhool, will lenvn Hun ilny fur Oregon City, her honin. Hln will in ii liii thn trip with Mr. uml Mia. Hurry tt. I'ollz, who nro mo rning in rurtliiiiil u rid will Hiend u wi ek I hero on bualnoaa unci iileiin uro, Hlio may mnko tho roturn Journey with Mr. nnd Mra, Pelts. Paper To Htiirt Hoon Tim firnt Ihsiio of thu Mulln Progress will hn run off Uie press on April 11, according to Thomas KhuuKlineasy wl0 la orgunlzlug tho puper In Mulln. "That Is tho dato wn nro planning on," Bhaughnoaay explained, "and If everything worka nut nil right Unit will bo tho duy that the flrnt Ihsiio will appear." BIRTHS ' M I M.KIt 'Muriii 21, at Klnmnlh Valley hospital, io Mr. uml Mrs. 'Clarence K. Miller of Ml. Hebron, Cullf., twin boya, one wilghlng alx I poundH and alx nunceji nnd the other 'six pounds and night ounces. j ItOHKNOTIKKH March 20, til Klnmalh Valley IiohpIIiiI, to Mr. and Mrs. fl, K, Jlnnencllffo. -t Z i Nelson Htreet, u son. MAIL GOES DAILY I TO RAILWAY CAMPS ! IiC.VIi, March 22. lnrt Is tho mail center for comructorii working on Hie ie,,t iippriiaili to tho Odell tunnel on Hie Nation cutoff line nnd arrangements have been made liy I'OBtniftxtor J. Moduli lo make Un liveries 10 the conl:a' tors nnil work eri dully. Tho Natron cutoff mail Im aenti from Demi eneh . morning on thnj llencl KlniimUi Kails eior.O and Is Inken directly In thn contractors' j i rumps. Two of tho cnniractora iim I in present getting their mall through lie liend poatnff Inn. C(intrnctorn tar I ihor south roceivo their mull from ' Kirk. ; If Postmaster llogan hud not co ' him rntfld with thn contructnrg In tho To Iteiiiler Holo Music lovers of Klumuth Falls will bo glud to know that Captain II. I.. Iluard,( director of the Oregon Agricultural College band, has con sented to give a coronet solo at tho Pronliyiorlun church tomorrow morning. His selection will bo "The Lost Chord" nnd ho will be accom panied by Mr. Charles Wood Kber-leln. I.envo I'or South Mr. and Mra. Peter Propst and small Hon left yesterday for Sac ramento to apend several days ns (uoata at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kred Camber. Ili linns I'rom I'ortlund Mra. A. K. Peaaley returned last night from Portland where abo haa been staying for two avoeks with her moiher, who haa been 111. Her mother la greatly improve"! Stau Is mudo of dust; and If bo doeiin't remain dry In tbls moral ago bis name la mud. Walkegan Pianos & Players Victrola and Edison Phonograpiis and Records, Band "instruments Stringed Instruments Sheet Music L Klamath Falls , tt 122 So. Sixth Phone 125 " v v' , i.i,.i...fflLfl. v. v 'v i tQlj " The Greatest Tribute to Buick Wherever you go, people take Buick quality for granted. They accept it, like any established fact There is an ex cellent reason for, this. For twenty years Buick cars have given thoroughly dependable, satisfying and economical performance to Buick owners , every where. Let us give you first hand knowledge of. Buick quality by a dem onstration in the model of your choice. .TV t1' ' BUICK GARAGE ,? Oppoaite While Pelican Hotel When belter niilomnlillea me built, llulek will build them . Used Car Exchange Comer Eeighth and Pine Sts. 1924 Ford Coupe, driven 1600 miles, with fol . lowing extras Double Hassler Shock Absorbers, 1924 license, bumpers front and rear, new extra tire, tube, and tire cover, stop light, police spotlight, sun shade, motor-meter and bar, running board plates, large steering wheel, pads on pedals, disc wheels and, last but not least, a four-speed transmission. Price $835.00 1923 Ford Sedan in beautiful shape $535.00 1922 late model Ford Coupe, A-l :...$435.00 1921 late Ford Coupe, A-l $400.00 1922 Ford Roadster, fine condition ..$275.00 1923 Dodge Touring, very good shape..$825.00 1920 Dodge Touring, A-l in eveiy way..$500.00 BARGAINS FOR TODAY Dodge Roadster, ready to go $155.00 Ford. Bug, ready to go .'. $ 95.00 Ford Chassis, ready to go $ 95.00 Ford Touring, readv to go $ 93.00 1920 Buick Tourino- .....$275.00 85 Model Overland $100.00 See Our Oldsmobile SporUter and Sport Model Paige J Two Real Buys, for Those Who are Particular We sell New Fords Chevrolets and Stude- baker Cars; Fageol, Mack, and G. M. C. Trucks Keep Your Eye On the Lot Terms v - On Everything! STORAGE DAY AND NIGHT, 25c Hamilton & Nelson, Props. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Fronts OVER $7,000,000 For Seventeen Years We Have Paid 6 On Savings Let Us Help You Build Your New Home Klamath Falls Branch The Pacific Savings and Loan Association- JACK SLATER, Manager , Hart Building Arrived Juist CAR LOAD NEW TRUCKS': . The Solution of Your Hauling Problems 8-Speeds Ahead 2 Speeds Reverse The GMC Is Seven Steps Ahead of All Trucks on the Market REX RENNER I stt pj-U"ljXnjTJOJrullWrvry"i'" "-'"-''' II ',1 li't ii'r '(I (ft iU ;v . i .-,1 , it. if. i!)