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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1924)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page TKrefi itW'ssiiift?t MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE llmillll I 'ii mm I'kIcii Mim'I , . rriiiio-rnliia! Mm lil"IHIIy of lliii roll II, )!, Unix, Krntl lli'lllininiMT, llw ' Ihu'h no iirrtwla hit vo bono iniiiln, Jtiiv, If. AiidrowM mill Win, Uiii'ii, -- rti'li'fmi. (r tlm iiIniHi'I coiiyimiiIoii ' lli'iurn Tn Klmiwilli l''nll of Win Auit'rlciiD l,i'liin at (Irani . .Mi'. 11 ltd .Mix. .1. A. 1 1 minimi v I'iikk yiiakirdiiy, rrturnril lain lint i tilriii'il IiihI nlnlit nflcr linlnir uwny iilubt, in ii Id n j( Hio trli' liy niiiior In 4v Hi" wlntr . vUIHiik 1 ) f rrti r oh" rtliy, ( li( x hiiIiI in (InlMKiiUn dtomin ItlV'T Valley iiml Wlllii mnrtc from niilliprn Ori-non' poslH iiitciid. I Vnlh'y iiiiIhIk. Mr. uiiil Mm. Ilmixlmi mI (ho lui'PtliiK uiiil iwwiliirlilu iiml ..Ylsll''d in 1 lut linmi's (if f i-inl m nnd .tint nuxllliiry wi'rn tlio irllirlrnil mill-1 r-li1 1 vim dnrliiK purl nf (hidr trip fill IIIM'llll'lll flt'ft Wl'lllm IIKII, In (HI ) ' thn I'liml In i'i'i'ov.!iy. W.'U'.iht, a 1 1 'H-nn'i- r - I 1 ti I of Kin inn Hi' Knlii; i iiml wi'll n n w ii li.'i'c, in , i-r cliT i jirlciil liiHpi'i'lni' lor llio iuiivIiii'm nf AIIkii Ih. i lli'ro l-'i'iiui I'lnunir i J. M. I.lllllll, I nlllllM'Iril Willi III"! I I'ikiICIi! Trli pliiiii'i iiml Ti-li-j;nijili j iiiiipiniy Willi Iii';iiIiIkii'I"I'.i hi. Kn- ; kmiih, airlvi'il In in.ui Imi nlitlu. i,ii pilli H"Vi'l.'ll I,H on i-f mi p: liy liii; i lll'HH. 4ll llllirilllHKll. It mi dlsi'lnaml III llm iiiiiitiiiK Unit nix (I r it in ami liilHln norna liitvo hIkhikI up fur llm atnto convoiiHnn In J mm, nnd (lull! nyn unlona Ihn lorul corns wiile-a up Mr. iiml Mm. John llciimlon who hnvn tiitcupli'il ilin IIoiihIdii Iioiiia Willi Mhm Vi'i'ii llouatnn during thnlr oil iciiicii will iiinvo in m-voral day' to l ho l.nrcni! ntiiirimonta. Ii will find liaidf In tho linrkxroiind wlillit oMior II04IH aro Knltlnit all I ho . Ih-vi- For .Mi-iirmil Klory, .;. ,., (l-'nrKii It, Unilloy. vlrr-iirnntili-nl . , , - : of tin' Aiiicrl-aii Niilloni'l litinh, Infl vw Holi'l i:niil(i)i. ' lant nlKltt for Mmlfnrd In nttiitiil Urn In ordur in hi pnpnri'l fur llm -.ix-1 fiiiienil of S'. II. J.it knn of tho Mi-d-n'i"tnd ruitli of Ihn tourlHt ai'iimin, llm ford Nnlloniil hunk. Il la cxpcctod iiiiiiiiiKdiiiont of llm Whim I'kIIciiii i Imrli lomnrrow. Iiotnl linn oiuplnynd Krunli Mi'imlor an lilfht elcrk of Ihn holnl mid Minn ; Hii l-'rimi Clilliiiptln (tlni' fiirdy lo hn In idiurgu of tho ' Jiiko J. HmlKr, oiui of thn own- dllilnK room. Al l. Bhort, miinair j r f llm Chlloquln l.umhnr rom- nf the hotnl hna Imon In Klnmnih j puny. w In town ynirdiiy nnd to. KbIIh for llm pint fnw diiyn on nni ! day on liuliif. of hid rwRUlar vlmiH. Hhort In ulno' IIiiwii I'liiiii Itnrk Cri'rk I). Y,. Ah'Xiinili'i', owner of Hi"' Koi'U Ci"i ! riim:h, iniiro finiilllorly known n Hiu ohl Moult rmiiih, nrrlv- . id in I nun luti, hlIlL In Hll.( ni-v-1 ral diiy trmmiKti Iiik liiislmvin. ' j t'p from Mitlln . I' C. KIiiIviiiIih, j-tincliiir of.lhnl Malln llHirli:t mid a iih'.imImt of th'.-j Utrlfly anil IniluHtrlouH liulinnilan colony of I liitt miction, arrived In' town ltMt nlKhl to npunil ecveral I da'M on l ll Ml n cn tnallnrn. inunoKor of , tho WnhliiKion lintel In Han Frtneloro. rurrliiuv Nrw Ktniul . 'Vo'y'IMtrliln of Ihn Klumnth Klolli I" Kduip'ahy and riiiu.' I, llnln 1m V.i ' iun!ianed lliilo'n iinw mmid from A. If. Ilnln. dim.. I). Ilnln will rondunt thn liimlnnM. Jin In a ikiphew of A. Ii. Ilnln, who will rf kldn on din rmii'h unur Malln. lU'lltrllN To Allinrtil M . It. I). Wngncr, dntiithlvr of Mr. nnd Mra. Krtward Freuor of Poo Vnllnl, la rfturnlnit lo her noma In Cnlktiry. Alhnrln. Canada, nflT linrlnc linen with her inotlmr for a!x inoulliM ilitrlnit Ihn Intior'a III iina. Mm. (Irmmr la, now co.ivnl naolnn. Frcimr, who auffnrnd n pain- llnri To Pay TjvnH f. A. Vojt wa In town this morn lnj from Olenn to pny hla tuxes nt Ihn Khnrlff'H offleo. In rroin lUiiiuozn 1. 1.. Rpnrrelorn, niercliant of llon unz.i, was In town today to .trnnmirl linlnena and liny suppIIM. pliiiHiire Vlnll. .Ioii'm Ih well known In till illy ii in mi): Hie ouiiKer ael. I'.lll ll I' i inn Houlli After apeiidlliK lite winter' III .Siiu'liern Caliroriila atiil 'IVtxaa, W. W. I.haIh reiuriteil 'rnir,iday to K 1 . 1 1 1 ii I It rii'iiily noil l"IL yexierduy fin h!n f.'iii-.h livlow Merrill. lli'iurn 'In A"liliioiI ATler a ilea;iitt vi.-ll of nevtral diiyn HI. I lie home' of Mr-;. Mary Me -liiiiiuM, Ml Wa'vo Wlllirow.nnd lier on. I her Mm. : Waller .lumen re iiirnid lo their li"ini lli Atthlaitd yiiilenlay liy niail't. llm h I i "in H, K. 41-iilivl IL'tmivr. I.tiln ltitm.-ii Allci J.liinttPii hli; relnrud lo Klam ath KhIIh atlur liO'int nwuy for tli eiitlio wliiinr niid full, In Oakland and Han Kranc'tipo." Ml IJnmher atlendeil JletlldH : liUNlnofS ollli, nii'ilall.lnK In lypewrltliiK and short hand. Mian f.illn llanaen worked In Han Krnnehico un( M.:m Alice Han sen took a miming courao. All Hirer, aro well known In Klamaih Knllg umonK the younRir set. ' Ti o'cloek thin mornlnit, lo spend .teverlil iwnnka vlilllli(J reliitlToa. j Mr,;. Hrhullx U a fanner pislili'iit of ; Klitiiiotli l''ni;,i ami will hn xeinom- heriil tn Vera Wood. Her homn In I ill Han KraltelKco. I Itelnrim Krimi H. I', l.awrnn(!f K. I'helpn, local riocmi, j htm rehirned f oni f!an Fran' laco i wher't I i' Inn heen iippnillni; u week triin-ii'-CtltJ liinlltiti:',, t'helpit marie the irii .'iiith wlih ('. II. Cam lahl who ;i-. o'leraleil on following an ,'iente altark of alien'Pe'il Im H'lle'lly after llielr :n rival In .San Kt anelttrn. ivixl Monday night. According- to Ihn charter, tho council aimiild meet tho find, four Mondaya In each M.dnih and when it so huppunrt that there tiro five Mondnya In a month , ns Ihero Is this month, tho council I lakes n vacation for a wock. y.tim than fjOO treaties have boon filed with thn In.iKim of nnllons. TYPEWRITER REPAIR SHOP; Wo clean, repair nnd rebuild. ' till miiken of llndnrwood Typo-, writnrs. 1 Formnrly employed by U. S.j Typewriter Kepulr Company,! Dnyton, Ohio. V. B. KEESEE ' riimi). 2:ik IOHft Mnln I noiii II Not To Mi . l 1 Tim elly council v.l!l not meet lli'turiw To HlKlilnnil Helen LliKlsey of lilKhland left yeKtnnluy morning for bcr home af ter spending several weeks In Klam atli Falls visiting at the homo of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John I.lnfcsly. Hero From Mcilford . lUirk to VWI fancy Jomn of Medford wag In Mrs. Freeman Schultz arrived on Klunialh Falls yc-atvrdny on a brief 'tho lute train from San Francisco at i 'I'!.,. n,ilu fla ttliirln.t ...nlrlncri "' ' " I I "I .Miliih leer n tho 12th century, i-i - - ,i I .....,-....,;, SIMMONS BEDS - - ! ! Mai-lf Fi imiI Ti hll : After appiulliig two duya walling: to hn called as illncHi in hnhnlf, of the, slam III tho rune of Ktulo of; Oregon ' Henry Wilaon, fornmr chief )f pollen of Kluinuth KolUi harnd -."with npnrntinR' a still, I'o- j lli.o Judgo l.rtm I Caghugnn, W. ft. ' Hloiigh, (Icorgn tli'lsln nod J. T. Merollnni retiirncil , from ; Jackaon-j villi", Juckaon county, Iiml lilght In tirlxxki's nulomoUlle. When Hie' thrnftinen urrlvml Ihny wiira Inform-; i liy thn utntn that they would he nnd In the rebuttal of thn ataln. Tim, atal" cloand their cuo without a rM hultal and they wire excused, t'on-j Idnrabln Inlmrnat was manifesieil at! thn trial, JiIiIkk (laghtiHeii tin hi today. ' Oth"r Klniiinlh Falls peopln ' nun-! ponniinil an ' rlinette for llm trial' wprp Y. 8. Wlloy, Imvil. . litloiiKty. ! Autllii llnyden aim l'-rry mjip all, ilbioeuaed.ls hrhalf of I ho dnrnnsn. IIito Kriini Mlilhlnd " " r j Thriil'or) Yoiite. ponuuiter of j Midland and owner nf a general ' UierfAunillo ntoro there, wna'lu town yitalnrday on . buslnnas. U was Young's atom Mint wna rnhhcil on March it, of n amnll ninnunt of mnttcv. while Young hnd aaaplcloua FRANK OLZER A nnounccs The Agency For The MOON CAR 'I'ojiular - I'riccd . ..... high jiriulG bIx- - cylinder machine . ; ; to ho handlod t Tho Metropolitan Garage Uth St. Just off Main tll lll ItradN? rVKlA KWrArA 45Ci VlhitiixiM fMKifUl ' 1 HOW MUCH? till1 It lthe history of Important innovations 'n home that their general accept- l' : ance has waited until their daily need ' ' "ZZ and reasonable cost to the consumer has heen challenged and satisfactorily proy . !, u , ep. It can now be fairly stated that elec . . . trie short cuts for business and home pur ; , poses have proven both their value and ' .' ' lOW C08t. ' ; , ' . .. .. ...When you ask "how much" electric equipment will cost, or save you you 7-., ; mflywellbesurprisedatitsgenuineecon omy. ' .;' : " . . . ; ' ; , A For example, .electricity will sweep, ; .. . . wash, iron, cook, light and heat water ' , with a minimum of labor on the part of . . , he housekeeper, for the low avenge " 1 . ' monthly cost of $8.50. It hus required ioresight and invest i i i : ment to make this possible. Nor is this . Company neglecting; the future. At the i beginning of 1924 it. had increased its i , pi,,nt investment tb $11,700,000 so thut T t.lie future needs of the home, business und industry would be cared for with an " j ubundance of hydro-electric power at a ' reasonable rate. v '' Hate cost data, information regarding iliecorrect wiring of homes and business houses u re al waysuvailablo at our otVtces. We will gladly show you how amaz ingly cheap electric service is. '''''. 1 1 i "' 36 CALIFORNIA OREGON POTO COMPANY Mnlliird.'iraiiti fa", Klamath I'alU, Kiiulmrii, (rri;ii, , YrtKi, Oiinamuir, California. see: IT SUNDAY MON. TRULY WONDERFUL !! M!a (snip d&m&) I I ! fSJiirrSfrtvw-. It ml mmmmjinjt. in I Ll j'-0b4;;Umfii ' i "hi I'll EH-.M.'7.SHfctJF.; 1 . I1 LrrSrlJ-W I 4 , Lv,.TriSLl.l ftt;rf Ji 1 !L, I una i ' imui i . i.. i A Big Stock CONGOLEUM LINOLEUM AND , BIRD'S NEPONSET RUGS All Sizes and Wide Han go of Patterns MORDOFF, WOOLF & DAVIS Trade Your Old Stove In on a Range SIMMONS BEDS The Good Kind For Sale By F. M. Lucas j Furniture 502 Main iHanno FAMOUS PIANOS Knabe-Worlds Best Ivers & Pond Packard Instruments J. & C. Fischer Pianos v Cable-Nelson ' Foster Gulbransen Above distinctive Pia nos are Nationally pricer and Standard Thirty Months terms makes these bookcases for us and for you Globc-Wcrnickc calls this new book case the Economy.. It's the best book casc valuc on the market today. Most folks like the convenient glass doors but to please all, the Economy , is .made both with or without the doors. All the wonderful Globc-crnickc advantages, besides. Come in and sec the Economy. MORDOFF, WOOLF & DAVIS Trade Your Old Stove In On a Kange iriiiriaiii aaiiiin snasHililimiinsia as n n n nasiaii EARL SHEPHERD CO. Leading Piano Dealers 507 Main Street M-day :: J' j ' m Because it is always handy for easy aim, eliminates awkward reaching, makes night driving safer and adds distinction to any car that's why it is "the "thing today." We will install it on your car in a few minutes $13. See it today. WINDSHIELD Sold By ACME MOTOR CO. 400 So. Sixth Street r J Just Arrived CAR LOAD NEW G RTrT1 2 1-2 AVii TON 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 236 Main Street