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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1924)
MO.NDAV, Willi, T, ItCJI THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PK Three W It I who nrrlvi'd Kiilurdii.v iitnl j', (I. HllgK Willi IIMltuI'l'l) illlu Kllvtt )'- luriluyj , . , ; .,. Ill l-'limi Jllillmiil , Mr, uml All. J, I-". Vi'rlKht ut AIlil luiid wvru Hi town Hiitiu'tliif uC,ir iiikiii shopping an J buying suppllea. WrlgUi, la M ru:liHi'vr tlw Mlillauil sootlou, AIbo In town Kuturdiiy wiyi Tlinuiluru II, Vninm, aioii'leicyw ul Midland, v. Iio wuii hurt- to purchase aiijipllns. , , Itilvit Tit Anlilnilil nulll Mlld-Miy Hl,1 llli'I .Inplilns lnl Sutuitliiy and Bunduy In All ium! vIhIIIiik frli'Difn. Tho roads, aocorilliis; lo tho two girls w--ro lii splendid condition iwltli the oxchr Hon of tho (our mile dolour on the unit dopo of Hurdvit iiiouuluin. Tliuv raturniMt to Klatnitb K11IU luM luitt night aecompntiM by Wilford lirook flold. ' ' In I'roin Akiikiovo ' T, M. Dii via 11U1I (). 1., Wimlilim ' toil of Aapurovo liiitit Riitui'dny ond Humliiy In Kluumlli ' PtIU nUmidlng lo IhihIik-ss iiiatliira, "Hi'i'iii'it Mnrrl'iKP lJ',nw ' 'itioronm Daw, lumberman, mid Viildu M. ,UtlitC, both' of Klumittb ' Falls, igcurod B uiuitIuku llrvnnn Iv thu' coufltjr 1 iilrk' offlpn Hiilprdny Aftoruoon, Taltr I'imIIIoii Tcsnponirll) " Mr. Will Houston hat uknn a po altlon aa recorder In tlia county olork'a pfflro (or tlm com In k weuk Hha la taking tho pluco of hor sis ter, Mrs. Mnhlou F. Indla who will upend tbo week chutnlDR house. Mra. C. A, lllache of Yroka waa a visitor thla wink-end. Hor nua liand, l null-contractor on the railroad conatructlon work of Kirk, Hla contract la on ths soctlon of road lot to John Hampshire. Here Prom IMiiitiniilr ; J. O. Wll.y and Tf. B. Oprague, ' 'depart mmvhuns or the Ehaata di vision (or 'the Boiithsm Paclflo rail road, wore In town Saturday night oid' Sunday niornlng from tholr lK-ndnuurl-sra it Dunamulr. I'p Krom North, California ' '' Among the wik-end vlaltora from BoiHbi-rn California who wore hero 'on hUlne went B. Btnmworth, K. (tunderaon and ' W Johnaon, real, dent of Mardoul, and F. Moylo, J. Cole, R. Hindu and J. Morton of Tennont. Here From Alicoina Mr. and Mra. W. K. Sutherland and R. 8. Crulkshnnk. eonnecled wltb the Algoma Lumber company t Algoma, were In town Saturday tnd Sunday on buslnost. Ilrre From Merrill Oeorge Wrlgbt of Merrill waa In Town- Saturday on bualneaa, and ,wbll bore bad (be mlafortune to be UftSad with. an Improper parking VPtlv. i The charge-' was dlamlaaed in, police court Saturday afternoon. Ml.' ' ' Work On , Ilurnrr I'rHgrvwIng ' Saturday noon tho 14 eteol coursoe on the, slab burner , which la being oonatruoted by tho . Ills; Lalcos box factory were coiuplotod. 'The. burn or la now 76 (not high and will be 90 foet high whi-n the screen la con structed on the top. '' " Mr. and Mra. 11. A. I'lickett soonl Saturday and Suiidiiy In Klnniath Kalla vlalihtii frlendi mxl hopplnft'. I'uckutt la a logKlng contractor op' emtlng near Itecreutlon, . , ' , THK WKATin it , ,. The. Cyolo-Btorm-I 'ir '. i ' ngruph at I'ndei . : , wood'a I'hurmacy i. , It" "iiowa a allglitly I ,,' i a 1 1 1 ng pruaaure ..' thla ntfiornooo, " " j! j .but a continuation of plnaaant weath- "';' '. ' er la expected for v 4. "t l"am another T7 . i J Korecaat for next 2L..rfr." Tl 24 lioura: Gooerally fulr wltb moderate tern- peraturea. Tbo Tycoa recording thermometer reglatred maximum and minimum temperature today aa followa: HiKh. Vl l-ow, 41. , Yeaterduy waa the warmcat of the preavnt aeuaon, reglatorlng "3 from j 10 i p. Ul. I . OBITUARY Down From Chlloquln ' Jake J. Stolgor, one of the owncra of the Chlloquln Lumber rompnny. waa In town Hotunlny and Suudny oil bualneaa ntattera and to vtalt frlenda. Here From Oilman , . Jmc W. Straw, cuttle Inspector ot Klamatb county, was a wotik-cod visitor In Klumutb Falls on stock business. . Hero From Ktamntli Airenry Among the weok-ond visitors from Klamatb. Agency woro Mr. and Mrs. R. Ualrd and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Copeland. In From Morrill n. P. Atnxundnr, Morrill rancbor. wus a buslnoss vlaltoc In Klaumtb KiiIIh Saturday. Ho atoppod In a local' hotel Sulurday night and re turned te Morrill Sunday. '. (ttoiiV(KHl Hunker' Frtiw ; ' P.'k:'; Morrill, 1 bnnkort'of Cotton wilod, Ciillf:'."triinuotcd biislnoKS In Kluliiti'ilr Fnllg Saturday and romnln- od oyer 'fitindii)" vlaltlng (rlcnda. " : . . ' I'p From ls 'Anjeloa ; ( S.,kj Prg iit Lo APkoIimi, awnor ot a ,ru,nch,,in. Klumatb county, ar rived In town Saturday to apond aev orul days looking over bis property llltnrcats. Ilowii Fnim Fort Klainnlli R. ' C. Wright, business man of Fort Klamatb was bore (or the week-end on btiolneas, Also down (r,bm Fort. Klnmnth over Saturday and Sunday wops Mrs. A. C. Welmor ASS A MetTUEV, tlompltcatlons following an attack of moastes caused-(he death of Anna Mcnilkiy. 30. wife of K. A. MoCul- ley, ut 010 l'llle si reel yesterday at I p. in. Mrs. McCnlley had been a renldont of Klamath county for tho pt six years.'' fibo was born at Scot le liar. Calif, in addition to tier husband slw l survived by flvo small children. Funeriil services were held tul afternoon from Wbltlock's chnpul ot 2:3d and Interment took place at l.luxntlo comctcry. MDItlJN JKSHK lA'XDY, ' '.Mrlln Jpio Lundy. aged three weeks. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Karle K. Lundy of Castalla, Calif., died In a lo-al hojpltal yeeterday following on attack of pneumonia, The child was taken sick at Cas toll a and had been brought here Sat urday nlglil for m-sdlcal treatment Funoral sorrlces and Interment will he held In Bonanta tomorrow. ttl.lZAHKTH tOl'KLAXI). After a continuous Illness during the pust two years, Mrs' Elisabeth Copclatid. C3, of Fort Klamatb, died this morning at the homo ot ber daughter. Mrs. Eva Nichols at 632 Oak street. Mm, Copeland nud hor huslmnd I.. W. Copeland hare been residents of Fort Klamatb tor many yoars. She iwas well known In Klamath county. ' Sho was born In Cnloftrnln. In addition to her hus band nud her daughter, Mrs. Nichols she In survived by other ' children. Funeral nrrangementK fire being hold up pending tho arrival of relatives. i UHODA C. WOODS. Mrs. Ithoda C. Wooda, 84, wife of GoorKq M. Woods, died yesterday at tho homo ot her riuughtor Mrs. A. V. Hummel, 213!) Orchard avenue. Mrs. Woods hud Iwen' residing bore for the past seven months and came from Nampn, Idaho, where she lived at the home of nnothor daughter, Mrs. A. (iuerto. Sho was bom tu Missouri. Kunornl services and In terment will take place at Nampn and the body will ho shipped there tomorrow morning by h'nrt Wtiltlock, comity coroner. I aM A g I ' AniS YOU WONDKRINO what to huv.e for lunch? Delightful,- minced chlckoii n tempting' pour sulnd h custard doBsort. Wtil could be more nllurliig to tho nppotlte? I'uying . cash for this lunch will iniiko you realize the smnll coat. Hlillnip Hiilml li.lf I't. I'lilnlo Siilnil IKcl't. Ilrini llenltli llmul BOO? IaihT All KIihIh of Hnililwli li l-'llllngs. WE 8AVR YOU MONEY PUBLIC MARKET "If It la To Knt, Wc Hell tt I ! tat) N. SIXTH HTltlilOT , ,, .. , I'HOMO 100 ., viSK TK115 hah ;ih:at hikhv The I'llie Ti'i cored miolnur (ill with tho crowds y-ierily vuth the nhuttltig of Ui.Iiiimij'h greiit stngH play, "The (ilrl of The tlolden West" a Find Nntioiiiil p. odiictlon, which will bo shown for the lust time to nights J. Wiirren Knrilxuii tho poiuilur film atnr Iiiih the role of the Huy-roiimiitlc liuuillt of lliv , early '-III dnyn mid Kyi via llreiiiniir plnya the pan of the glil. This Is the -e iili-nl purl of linr ciiroer and ho ltuiitlli.it the role upleiidldly. The HettlngH are beuiitirul and tho char adorn lire Hue lu eurly purlod of '411. It Is evident thut Olreotor Ciirewu spill ed null her tlmo nor ex Poiihii In urn k I n k "Tho Olrl of The (lolden West," a tliorouglily greut plume. The Culiromla of '4!l In revealed; the riwtlc , I'olku saloon Willi It h coltninoollllui eroWfl the env- ere, wagon, tho miner panning for gold, the iiieillclue man with hie high s'llc hat, nil puhk before your eyw In thla great drunui. Added to the pioduclloii la u heuutiful scenic harkprnundi which seems to revive all the roinanre ot tho -curly days. A cieve,- i-oiuedy mid the News reeln round out an excellent show, HeglMiT ami Votl Ui:,ltlhl,KV HTAUK lI.VK Know'n ua llrown'a Rtiivn Linn. New Bchvdulii mart lug April 10, 1924. I.cavi-H for Chlloouln ami K Irk fnril. 8:3(1 u. m., 12:00 noon. .1:00 p. in., 7:30 p. ,n. Office 615 Muln Ht. 7-12 - Kunaa carrier no Insurance on Its stuto buildings. Gas On Stomach Made Her Nervout Don't fail tTt Rea4 the., Herqld Cla?9ifiej Adi Republican Meeting t'lnult ' 'liirf- Itooin, Court House, H I'j M. '' ; UKII.MOSDAV. AIMtlL, 0 ' 1 The li-glnjallvo cmiillilitK-a will apenk I)I-:ni(i ;. hi hiiick AMiltKW M. I.I,IKK . j. m. y,.i:u. IIKHIIKItT WKM'II The ptildlr la conllully lnvlll - lo nlleii- (hla litiKirtiiiii iiiiirf lug ond fitiuilliirl-4 (In-msi-lvi-tf nltli their riiiKlldiitea. II Altol.ll MKItltV.M.W, IMi-b. I.I XX M-XMITH, S-in-liiry. Why A'pistha 2oJ.lar , , 4 'ir 1 rMt because It was originally a combination of the Initials U und S (United Htaieni. ' Due to haste in drawing, the curve of tho U was gradually dropped away, Tho low price of ' Dlilnfectant plus tremendous strength, , mnkes It the Ideal cleanser for - every home, .'' No. 6 Is ten times more pow erful liian carbolic acid and ten times as sure. It goes like donning sunshine where sun shine, cannot reach. ' One of 200 Puretest prepar ntlons for health and hygiene. Kv-'ry Item the best that skill and cure can produce. STAR DRUG CO. Ttij VtAtaJll Drug Sorv iffa&l::'. . MOM TV Fori 12 years Mrs. Cook had gas on the stomach and was nervous anil short of breath. Finally she took slm. pie glycerine, buckthorn bark,, etc.. as mixed In Adlerlka, and It did hor a world of good.. Msst medicines act only on lower bowol but Adlerlka acts on BOTH upper and low?r bowel and brings out all gasee and poisons. Helps any case of gas on the stomach In TEN mlniitos. Whitman linig Co. Adv. inrfiS'SsVB-m- res-? ?! TOsr .,, w.wvb r- ,n,fi i, . Jul s i a jifMaaa- - 3 STAR, GOOD AS NEW, $385.00 t SEE ITBUY IT BUICK GARAGE A Real Hard-Times dance' '. - I r .- . Saturday Night ,- i . .;' St-ai :.i. ' ? F'ort amathj DON'T MISS IT WHY NOT KENT a pjanq?W ' i.;.-; ing the cartage, a,nd jwe credit every dollar paid out by you, upon the pur-' chase within a specified time. . , ... . . , vYou may tjeleclp new or ur iftrumenf ; Earl Shepherd Co. Pianos, Radiola,. Victrolas . i : t , 507 Main St '. 't :.. : ONE ELEVEN PUMPS AND PUMP JACKS A iloxcn kinds In pick from TRY . ., ' LORENZ CO. -FIRST GLASSES Help One to See"EASiERand BET TER, Without Strain or DISCOMFORT - v-If it were not sc, JCUJ1C IVUUIUllUb wear them. You may need Glasses, too. Have your eyes examined and know. Dr. Goble i 709 Main Phone 133W , LASJ TIME.S. TONIGHT Belasco's Famous Stage Success THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST'i . with '.u: Warren Kerrigan -" ' Sylvia Braemer Rosemary Theby, and All-Star Cast Tomorrow 'Three Wise Fools" THE JOY PICTVRE 1 tr- - I a 1 i J I I aaM ' TV.'.MI TW '1 Modern,' sunny rooms; private-H-tele- . phones ; excellent tray ; service5; cfimpre-i k hensive care extended siirgical, maternity ; " and medical patients. : ; . -'.V' ,,Iiates; reaspnable.,,;: j- '"(, ...'... ".I c: It'll V-i . si-!,-.';' JiL'-i klamjh Valley hospital- f?f " ' Klamath Falls, Oregon ' ' ' ;iA ' WARREN HUNTr M. D. , 'Owner and Manager iJ 1 STAR THE 27 FEATURE" CAR WORK-SHOES WORK GLOVES Rubber Heel Time Is Here Try my Wingfoot heels, soft as velvet. Real Shock absorbers Jack Frost Shoe Shop 119 So. 6th Street WANTED TO RENT ; Furnished Apartment,! Flat or Furnished House AUo Garage if possible Would consider buying Furnished Modern House. S Phone 8 MR. CHASE, Mgr. Pine Tree I Talcing the "Guess,, Out of.Autorriptiile Buyirig In the past most cars have been bought blindfolded, i Paint, sidewalk reputation and glib salesmanship sold cars and sold is the ' word as many a motorist secretly acknowledges. Today the man who buys a car wants facts definite facts, compart' live facts, proven facts and he is entitled to them, ' Proof? Walk into any Star Dealer and just say: "27 feature reasons," t nd you will be in for the most instructive and profitable half hoijr jfq,q,ever. spent, , Facts? Yes 27 and more, and every one of vital interest to the man whose motor purchase has heretofore been largely a matter of guess work. Built to this ideal the Lowest Priced High Grade Car in the world . The Star Car with its character v istic handsome lines, its distinctive radiator design plus its 27 feature reasons is the logical buy for the man of modest income, whose motor invest- . , ment must pay, satisfaction dividends. Today step irlto a Star Show Room and a Star dealer will quickly show you how irKjst of the "guess" m automobile, buying is eliminated ia purchasing a Star Car. . Touring Itoadxter f . ' Coupe :,';:.' Y Hotlitn .; ' TOUHINO CA$ '. ' ssio " ; f.o.b. fjtiiiilil, Mfcll-v - H (. i 1 H. E. H AUGER, Dealer Opposite '.White Pelican Hotel i V, i i lJ(f 111 1 o -