The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 14, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVENING I lERALb, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, JULY 14,1U24
CHILOQUIN
Hiirry Jnckson, local rancher re
turned from a trip to , Sacramento
where' he purchased a new olds-
mobile Six through the ' Wlnema
Auto Co., of Klamath Fulls. He re
port the roads. In very good con-
; dition, ''' ' ' r 1 .
Mies EJdri,' Ruddlok ot '' Ridge.
wood N. J.,' publicty and story
writer, has been the guest of Mrs.
George DuVall having attended the
Rodeo at Klamath Falls, also Cra
ter Lake and visiting a number ot
tho Klamaths and the Klamath res
. ervatlon. Miss, Ruddick left Wed
nesday by motor for Medford.
Tribal Councilman Findley Wil
ton returned Monday , from Klam
ath Falls where he had his string
o race horses entered In the
Rodeo. . . V:: .... t;:! , J-'.,
'iB. L. Orlffin, local building 'con
tractor and - friends returned this
past week' from ' Portland after
having motored through the North
west. -.
George DuVall Is . having , the
work rushed on, his new home and
expects to have ihe roof on by to
night. ;
- Tribal Councilman Robert Wil
son was in town purchasing sup
plies for -his ranch and expect to
start in cutting his hay. . .
: '.Tribal Councilman Dennis Crow
ley and family spent a week in
Klamath Falls, - where they at
tended the Rodeo.
' waucr iiuit huu iamuy or west
Chlloquln returned from Kalamath
Alls by motor. ,
- Charla Darnell, - local merchant
returned with his daughter, Betty
Joyce from Klamath Falls. '
i Jessie Kirk of Kirk Bros, owers
of ' the Wlul-Kie Auto Camp and
fnmlly. motored to Klamath1 Falls.
- Chlloquln's leading merchants
have hired a watchman E. Dohney
who is guarding the local Interests
In an active . manner.
William Duncan, local attorney is
In Klamath Falls on legal business.
i Sargent Brown . baa returned
after an Inspection trip, of the
marsh- country and reports the
country as very dry and that a
number of fences are down.
, Harrison Brown of Beatty ' has a
crew working on his Modoc ranch
cutting hay. : '
i Tim Brown, cattleman of Beatty
was a recent visitor with his old
friends here on his way to Klam
ath Falls,
be roports that Anglers are making
some good catches.
"'R.' C. .Spink, Justice of the Peace
Is In Klamath Falls on business.
William .; Crawford, rancher" of
Sprague River has started a crew
ot men rutting his hay.
E. S. nines, local liveryman is
in Klamath Falls on Official busi
ness.
Chlloquln's merchants are again
on the Job In having -the water
wagon on the streets, helping to
keep the dust down, ,
Warden, J. 13. Kldwellj b. II I i,m SV.'- whe.
Anderson and Oblo Wlker; R. 8,
O. O., C. S. Davis: 1,. 8. O. 0., R. fi.
Bally; . U., R. Taylor O. K. A,
Davis.
MERRILL
. , Elden Miller and family left for
Klamath " Falls with Harry Wright
on his way to visit his daughter
who Is recoverng from a recent IH-
ness. : ' j
t David, Copperfleld of Sprague
with the Lelo .children have been
visiting in Klamath Falls. .
' ! Tribal Councilman Tom Lang of
Williamson River and family have
i returned from . Washington where
- be motored and visited a number
of cities in the Northwest. .
William Moore, local hotel man
and wife returned after a few days
. trip to? the north. ; ' ' - ; , ;
i Mrs. W. Harrington, . sister of
Mrs. Harry Wright, is the proud
mother of a baby daughter.
Charlie Skook; local Shell 'and
Oldsmoblle Ports Agent, former Jus
tice ot the Peace of Wood River
District has just had his place of
: business given a fresh coat of paint
nlso has added a department for
the repair of auto tops. j
i, Warren Applegate local . painter
has Just returned from i a trip to
, his ranch at Spring Creek where
Girl of the Limberlost '..''
j Is Liberty Attraction
!, "A Girl of the Limberlost," the
attraction at the Liberty theater, is
& picture that Is an inspiring story of
life worth while. Adapted from the
novel by Cene Stratton-Porter, it
brings to the screen all the riches
and beauty of thisjwldely read out-of-doors
romance. , . ' ' ' -
The scenes of the : book made
; famous by the word painting of the
authoress are now revealed on the
screen, ; interwoven with a romance
whose pathos and tender sentiment
will make the plcturo as well remom
bored As the original book story.
Romance and beauty supplemented
by artistic setlngs, photography that
1s delightfully beautiful, and players
who are admirably chosen for their
parts nnd who ' do everything that
could bo desired . with the- roles
ttfiulKned to them all of these things
combine to make "A Girl of the l.im
berloet" a picture that is svorth go
ing to See. ' ".
i "A Girl of tho Llmberrost" which
opened its local engagement at the
Liberty theater last evening will con
tinue there for today, also.
Mrs. Swattnan. Mr. and Mrs. Alvtn
Swatman and Geo. Fenlon left Sun
day tor Bernay Valley, Calif, i
Mrs. Homer Brown has Accented
a position In the telephone office In
Merrill. Mrs. Cass bavin moved to
their ranch on tha Klamath River.
John Scott who has been stavlnr
with hls granddaughter, Mrs. H. D.
Brown left Monday for a visit with
relatives in Medford. Mr. Scott was
former old timer here, bavins
fought in the Modoc war.
Rev. Harrison, State Superintend
ent ot Home Mission for the Congre
gational church in Oregon and Rev.
Addicott of Klamath Falls, visited
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Hulet Mondav.
Mrs. Burt Hawkins of Klamath
Falls and Miss Marjorls Ackerman
of Omaha, Neb., who is spending in.
summer in Klamath Falls, visited
in Merrill Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stukel. Elmer
Stukel, Chas. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Kldwell and Miss Thelma
Brady ot Woodland, Calif., spent a
few flays on a camping trip the first
ot the week In the Diamond Lake
country. Mr. and Mrs. Kidwell con
tinued on to Portland and will also
visit Mr. Kidwell's sister In Wash
ington. Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Jones from
Llrermore, Calif., spent the Foureu
with Mr. Jone's mother, Mrs. Jen
nie Jones in Merrill. .Edna and
Buddie Jones accompanied their
father home and will make a visit
there returning for school here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert King of Mc
Cloud, Calif., spent a few days ItJ
Merrill last week, the guests Qf-Mrs.
Jennie Jones. Mr. and Mrs) King
formerly had a ranch near Merrill
and Mrs. King taught the Oaie
school.
Mrs. E. M. Bnbb and little daugh
ters spent Tuesday In Merrill the
guest of Mrs, R, H. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Mackln and daughter
Margaret1-and Mr.- and Mrs. R. L.
Dalton and daughter Louise, return
ed Thursday evening from a trip to
CedarvIIle, Calif.
Mrs. R. H. Anderson. Mrs. Rav
Merrill, Mrs. C. M. Merrill and Mrs.
Ed Harwood visited with Mrs. J. C.
Stevenson at Mt. Lakl Thursday. ,
The Christian Endeavor Society of
the Flret Presbyterian church held
their monthly: business meeting at
the Shamhart home east of town
Tuesday evening. The usual busi
ness meeting 'wag held after which
social hour was spent. Games
-were played and refreshments serv
es by the hostess.
Mrs. Geo. Wright has left for Cen
tral Point in hopes the lower altitude
will be a benefit to her health. -
Mrs. Geo. Offield was Klamath
Falls visitor Saturday.
The I. O. O. F. Lodge held in
stallation at their regular-meeting.
R. F. Stephenson was installing of
ficer. The following were Insatlled
for the next eix months. N. G., M.
L: Moore, V. G-, J. W. Taylor; See.,
R. H. Anderson; Treas. G. H. Cariw-
ton; Chaplain. R. 'F. Beasiey: R. S.
K. G., M, H. Howard; L. S. N. C,
H. H. Hill; Conductor. E. Merritt;
Tho Merrill Rebeknh lodge hold
their installation at the regular meet
ing Monday evening. The officers
tvere lnstalledby Mrs. Mary Parker,
and wero; N. G Millie 8tukil; V. 0.,
Rose Bowman; Sec, Wlbnle Offield;
Treas., Mae Anderson; Warden,
Mabel Brown; Conductor, Perl
Moore; Chaplain, Etta Myers! R. S.
N. G, Mary Parker; U 8, N. G.,
Rose Davis; R. S. V. U,, Verna Hnsk-
ins; L. S. V, 0., Myrtle Bensloy; 1.
Q., Kat Merritt; O. 0., Eva Bow
man. After the meeting the mem
bers spent a social hour Refresh
ments were served In the dining
room.
Dr. J, Q. Patterson waj called to
Merrill Saturday.
Wqri las been received of the
oirth of a daughter to Mr. ant Mrs.
Velton Hosklns in RogJie River
country. It Is named Velma Bonlta.
Three of the children ot M. Barry
are confined to their homes with mild,
attack of scarlet fever.
None of the recent yshower have
struck Merrill and great deal
of hay Is In shock around here It
Is not greatly wanted at present.
Mrs. J. W. Taylor and daughter.
Arlene, made a trip to Ashland the
first of the week.
- Misses Bee Taylor and Evelyn
Hulet who were over for the Fourth,
returned to Ashland the first of the
week. They are attending the Sum
mer Normal there. -r
There have been several stockmen
in Merrill recently.. No lambs hare
been reported sold this far.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown, and Mrs.
Vera Offield have left on a camping
trip. ' 1
Mrs. C. H. Merrill died at her home
in Merrill, Friday afternoon - at 4
p. m. Mrs. Merrill was born In
Both-Stenben County, N. Y., Augusi
IS. 1819. When eight years old the
family moved to Aurora, 111. She was
married to Mr. Merrill In Karrevtlle,
111., .October 10, 1S69. Had she liv
ed until October, they would have
been married 65 years. They moved
to Willows, Calif.; In April, 1S70,
where they lived 'until they moved
to Merrill In 1S97 where they have
since resided. They are among the
oldest settlers here and Mrs. Merrill
was known and loved by all. Some
sixteen years ago. she had her hip
broken and since that time has not
been able to walk without tha aid of
crutches, anr a great deal ot tha time
has been confined to her home. In
May, a year ago, she had a fall and
since then has not left her room and
has not been able to even lie down,
being proped up in a chair constant
ly. , But during all this illness she
has never been known to complain
crutches, end a great deal of the time
and it was always said, she was the
most patient person we had aver
known. - She was cheerful to the
last. She leaves her husband, C. H
Merrill, two sons. Purl R. of Cotton
wood, Calif., C. G. of Merrill and
one brother, John D. Rice, of Max
well, Calif., besides a host of friends
in Klamath County. ' !
lib win yuud sev
friends.
A. Moon nnd rmn-
iays -last week N
eral days;
, Mr. and Mi
lly spent sev
Diamond Lke
Mr. and Mm, B,-fy ttuoti of Mod
ford ami Mr, and Irs, Hasty ot Ana-
noim, raur,, aili through here
Weduesiliiy on tholr wm- to Crater
Lake, ... ,
Mrs, will Pngo and Mrs. Vloln
Pttgo drove to Klamath Falls and
back Friday to do some shopping.
.Mr. iUnkor ot Klamath Aunncy wax
a visitor hers Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred I hum. Miss
Florence HllrtU tul Mrs. Mclfensle
of Sun FMnclsco were guests of Mrs.
9am King on tho 4th. From here
they went to critter Lake and on to
Vancouver, Wn. They aro taking
tliffo weeks for the trip and expect
to tee many' places ot lntorest before
returning to San Francisco.
Marvin Noah was taken to the
Klamath General hospital In Klamath
Falls, on Wednesday nnd was oper
ated on for appendicitis. He Is get
ting nlong nicely now and rapidly
improving. . .
The Illy Rodoo howbs. 5S In. num
ber, arrived hero Friday and will be
pastured on the llesslg' pluce until
September, when they will be taken
to Medford for the- fair.
Several of the ranchers have stnrt
d lw tip- .''he haying sen-ion Is
earlier this year than formally on
account of tho early spring.
Registered tit I lib Auto Ollu
(li'iWilil are; AUs. . Iclliel M. Plane,
Maiili; Kir. and Mrs. L. 1), Itoblnson,
Mallhi Mr, hint Mrs. Wm. Taylor,
Vancouver, Wn.; 1, n, Taylor nnd
wife, Oregon City; 0. W, Collins; Mr,
und Mrs, Fred Sims, Santa Rosa; Mr,
and Mrs. lien Daniel, Klamath Falln;
8. A. Parker and wlto, Ashhutd; Dick
1'nrker and family, Tenunnt; Paul
Anderson end family; Jackaonvllle,
Oi-H.i Virginia (liimernn. Jackson
ville, Ore.: It, C. Whitultotiso, Astoria,
Ore.; Clara Wltltohouse. Astoria;
llnyden Whltehnuae, Astoria; Gilbert
La f so ti, Astoria; Huiel Q-alns, Port
land; Peggy Gains, Portland; Gladys
Shoberg. I'ortlnml; A. C, Gains. Port
land; W. B. Oalns, Portland; Lulu
Gams. Portland; Barbara (lain.
Portlund; Robert Gains, Portland;
Louise Osenbragge, Medford; J a no
Antlo, Medford; Margaret Ossen
brnggo, Medford; Mr. and Mrs, Leslie
Howard, Portland; Mr, nnd Mrs.
Goodwill, Modesto, "Calif.;-. Mrs.
Smith, Dixon ,-Colir.: Mm. R. n.
Goodwill, Cresscy, Calif.; Mr. nnd
Mrs.,1'. B. M'artln, Fresno, Calif.; Mr.
and Mrs. J, V. Stewart, Cottage
Grove, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Shuck, Pottef. Neb.; Mr. and .Mrs.
Wr. Dnrnott, Stockton; Mr. nnd Mrs. I
B. E.- 8nydor, Portlnnd: F. W. La-
Cose; Seattle. , . . . . . !j
Vaudeville &t Pine
True Will Have Variety
lark
ilult Ut "IHiti't Cull It Lot""
(Ml Hillllli 1'iiinninl.
An exceptionally good piuitvnm of
vaudeville Is promlud at the I'lne
Tree theater tomorrow und ulit"
day In connection with the bU I'aia
mount feature, "Don't Call It l.ve,"
with Jack Holt, Nlta Nulill mid ull
star rant, (lleasntl mid llrewiliiiB
start tho bull rollliiM with tlio'r own
conception ot liumar Inlerpollied
through tlfo medium of mtislrul in
struments. Their rendition ot iipot
conception of humor interpolated
with song uo doubt will prove veiy
entertaining. .
Multifont nnd Merry nro two mirth
provoking entertainers who t"jm
from a tour of the big Eastern cir
cuits and will koep their audience Hi
an uproar from start to finish. Oooruo
und Lllllun Mitchell sre dunceri of
the first water, but can sing r. wr.ll.
which la unusual for top-notch dang
ers. They both are olever, good look
ing young people and have neeu a
huge sucrose everywhere they play.
The Throe 8cnnt,oM, llnyden, nun
und Suyder, who headline til's hnw.
are known as "Representative! from
LaiiKhland." nnd they live up to tlmlr
billing every mlnuto, Whllo comedy
Is the main feature of their act. they
ull possess exoeiltliilinlly "il
lnu voices and prddilca sdm'l very
good harmony, seenilhg t" klltiV Jllit
whill their aildleili'ii wnllts III' III I1"'"
of gonil entertainment. The pletuM
feat lira for tlis two (lays IH'lilKS III"
I'liruimniiil plelllni "llml'l '''-'
Love," a William do MW' t-t -'
which Is a story of ,..vo and iiillmla
teniperaiiimil. It takes you right
Into the Intlmnln and private life of
a hot-blooded liot-lenuieied o"
slngor Who litis mny lnya ,,
has gowns mid llil' Kl'" "'I'J'
Nlta Niildl plays Ihe prims, dmins H
tho clinn who '"i1" ,u'r
loveliol Is Jack Unit. HiohttA Par.
rlh. Agnes Ayi. as Allco Molitrliiili
Pnrrlsh's flahrse, Itnd U Itncque ami
Theodore Kosloff na tho lmprrlpi
arffl H featured.
' "Don t Call It l.ove" hita it dUtllKv
live appeal and dues, not depend, on
the slnm-bans. slapstick (or humor
either. Clara llersngsd adapted th
story, from Julian Stroll's novel,
"Hits Coventry."
To Try l-'laltltia Her
J. R. itohlns who Is a Klamath
visitor from Snn Luis Obispo CuKI.,
n prosporous little town In Central
California on the Pacific liHlhwsy.
cannot resist the lull of Klamath
rainbows and on Saturday aftornnnn
purchused a non-rdlnt angler's
Iteiinss at the county clerk's pffcle.
sjssssi-so ' ' msnJLmm
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II 1 tured at, per pair
FORT KLAMATH
- Registered at the hotel' aro: J. ?.
Hozen, O. O. Connolly, Chas.-Burns,
Gib. Savage, Flora McDonald, Port
land; H. H. DlHard, Eugene; Ralph
Parker, E. E. Benncr, H. F, Swingle
and family, Bend; .Lloyd Stanley,
Eagle Point, Ore.; S. T. Smith, Rose
burg; R. H. Goodwin, Oakland; E.
K. Strobrige, Hay ward; Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Niles, Alturas: Mrs. H. R. Con
over, Sacramento; Mrs. M. McErvln
and sno, Alturas; Carl King, Bend;
Carl Gabby, Bend; 8. T. Smith, Rose
burg; J. Moylar, Lakeview; Pat O.
Keetfe, Lakeview. ' .
Theodore Nicholson left Sunday
To Lnnjrell Valley ,
' R. Schwnra who re,7itered at the
Hallo hotii! -from Jtosoburg, left thli
mornlnj' for lA..(: 11 valley to spend
several v. ols.
Jloivn rroni AspRrovo
. .Mrs. V. I.t. I'edlito, Mrs. Beelya
TlubaiiK, Mi-ii. .lean Hor.yl nnd F. M.
Davis v were nil visitors from- Asp-(-.lovo
Jiiot nbove f'hllofiuln on the
jvillnmsoii river, - -,
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Here You Are! We promised new item daily here'g gome
Red Hot ones that demand immediate action, and they are only
a few chosen at random from our immense stock. v
Read! Be convinced and then act at once and congratulate
yourself on your extraordinary bargains.
Women's two-tone one-strap pumps,
also two-tone oxfords In tan with cor
dovan trim, a splendid regular value at
$5.95 now less than half; tO OC
The Pair PS.OO
Women's strap sandals in blue and
green, priced regular at $7.00; now
j offered at. a phenomenal -saving'
wfeile they last; v CO QC
"Te Pair-.. .:..:....:.:,
Men's Worlc Shoes Men's re-tan army
last Red Wing work shoes, priced at
$6.50, but during this sale frA AC
they will go 'at; per pair... VP?
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'.Men's blucher. moccasin serviceable
and comfortable and great-Jjf 1 C
ly undcrpriced at, per pair
Men's Tennis Shoes Men's gym
shoe, regular $3.50, fea-: x0 QC
Women's Boudoir' Slippers of fancy
brocaded satin, splendid quality and
very serviceable and comfortable;
priced regularly at $3.25; (to CQ
Now
Uoudoir .Slippers for women, made
from quiltecl satin in colors of laven
der and. green, ,al8o4 black velvet;
regular $5.00 valuV; '' tQ QC
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Men's 12-inch moccasin toe boot with
stitched double welt sole, CQ QC
regular $11.00, the pair...... .vO. OH
Men's smoked elk and tan elk scout
shoes. . You save liberally dp A A
when you buy them at pair . Vs&sx
Men's 16-inch blucher moccasin boot,
regular $9.50, but on sale t7. 1C
at, per pair
Men's one-piece ; shoe with gro-cord
sole and rubber heel. Also Munson
last shoes regular &A fC
$5.50; per pair pt.0
Women's "Stylish Stouts", high shoes for. stout
women. These shoes are built for genuine com
fort and service. Regular $7.50 and QC
$8.00 values, the pair ....
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Corticelli Silk Hose
Regular $.3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 values, Beautiful quality, plain
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M
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Oxfords
Only '32 pair, in black and tan calf and patent
leather Regular $7.00. While they &A OC
last; -The pair 00
Edmonds plain toe Scotch Bal' Oxford Regular
$8.50 and way below value. A QC
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Just Wright Oxfords, brown, cherry rod and black
calf. Goodyear welt solt, rubber heel : $7 qc
Regular $10.00. On sale at the pair ...... P 0
Edmonds foot fitter Russia calf bal oxford
with rubber heel Regular $8.50. - d; n . C
The Pair ....'.'...,;; ....' ' P0.40
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