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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1924)
PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JULY 21, 102i arate set, 1 COURTIS ENDED; New Organist at Pine Tree Theatre JlltV - PjINaI fa. ft.&MaJ ril ' i Close 4r Seisidri of X JtlrUJ Term r.llrougut bofpre Circuit Judge A. ty, Vetviu Bt t o'clock (hi morn- 'I ,Pf ; MBUbco , Waltr Tanksliy Was flucd' 3e6 for possession of in-1 lOkicatlng liquor. Tanksloy. . was I nbnrtctcd on this charge In the j tjlroult court late Frldu.v afternoon, i Despite a plea by bis attorney tix have him paroled, H. J. Dennis was sentenced to- serve one year in the atute penitentiary by Judge Lcavltt. Uonnta was convicted of entering Cooholty'a Harness shop- on IJinth and Main and stealing iiierctinndia" Jherefrom.; Preceding tho piwtns of ' sentence,- Judge Leavttt denied .motion for a new trial. . Sydney Therlault.. and D. R. Richards, were each sentenced to serve one year in the state penlten- uary. The two men were convicted of committing larceny In a sheep raiAP. Their attorney requested the onrt to impose a light sentence In M. county jail. 1 'Therlault, Richards and .Dennis, ill three of whom plead guilty to petty larceny on May 14 when Ibey eacaped from the city hall Jail, were each sentenced to' serve three months, in the county jaU. : They will begin to . serve their term , as soon as their one year term at the penitentiary expires. tRobrt Hunsaker and -Deputy Sheriff George DIetsch are leaving tn the morning to take Dennis.1 rhertault and Richards to Salem. With the. passing of sentence on prisoners this morning the first jury ttsslon of the June term of court ws completed.' The jury panel was vzcused by Judge Leavlt. The next jaryi trials' will probably not take plaoe until next September. s,vv ; "FT 0 hju'g have ntuvail," ouili' i'liio ' MoV lumough ranch tid ogpei'l tu spuml tlo summer lliore, , Will, l.oo, county usauaaor, was. here Thursday mi luminous. KUtuulh Mils u it a ' bilalitoail trip lined from his rooenl llltwas ami U nliMl'it tliuy will muni snntM Hew Lmilu ulilu to ride Ills fuvoi'llo horad llooplu from lliu noil til wlib Intend i Hurry Jui'liauii mill r.inill.v v 'uniting in Kltmmtli coiluty, i lliiliril 'from u trip .iu Hinit;i' I - Doolor A. A. tSlilllo unit iluliHIitiMa In Registered ut thu onto riimn Lull Mud Burn Oil Bullitt ilruinl kumiiiiik inn: .Air, ami mm. J. It. fur a a inn alul, IU-OI'hiI Ih.iiu'u rtlllnliof itf Moluc Hmtilley. Una Anguli-iij Mr. mill Ml'a HI. l Vino. Kuyutto, Oliloi All. Illlil 'Mr, s. M. dullard, frt tun Mi', llilil (Mrs. 1). I, QuInlHilll, l''nllii jMr. ,, ml Mr'. .'. N. K lli'ln'i'i fttdrktwu; ' irssrci Ki'.'!!t K'uiiii:r, Stockton; Mr. iiii.I M II. II. Tlk'ns. Niii.i ., K'nn, Wn.: Mr.i. . Hi'ii'o ft su:i. .KI'MiMilh Kti ll: Mr. anil Mi, it. :i, V..?:imI, NSpuvlu ', Wit.; l.oiiil II. ,j iiii.iu.i. Himmiville. rai.i Mr, mid 'I V.:. i l )olm'iw au:invillo. I'ai.! Hr'ci lli)lnit, 8udiinvllle. Oil.; Mrs. I.l'ilv llnilsooin. .Metlford: Mr. Dun ill i unit' i All ImlitU Urn ImihV how. "ill i Hi". I'liy ill Modoc I'olnl oh Hi" rthoi''1 I'l'iU li mill lliii'l'iaon Hiiiwii ii.iiii'ii, i 'hint i.rt tin- Irl.i iu.. iu iii.iil. in. ,. Willi,. Ilnvlil la nlmi I'lllllHit "II nlf lilhllle. tl'lll, . iilili'lii , i tlt'lluty Mlini'lft liitilry illail HIkIiI-, .- aiiRloia urn l'iiirt!iiif - , tt'iiU'l mull vv h It'll imaliloii hit wuh ; vlry limiil (Mili'lma on Hprliu fioi-li I'l-fiiilv liliUiliiitntl ion itv I ho iilcul ... ...i ... a! I'lllai'lia Ik liii.otlnt ' II Ii (lie lip- iliilviil tit iilj ilic iotiilii thti in-- llvii in:illii.- liu la roiiiliictliiR lilx work III rollovilig Ilia town of liu llnalliibUi l(ipln. Tiii'i-e ftaa li tiallco glvtii ui Vnll Siiilirllay ctcnlng whli'll la l! Ju.l lli,i aiiiliu Mil ulll'-'r rlglilor Inn tUllllil It, li ItiimllliH n niiin'a I'lilm tu iliilui'nilliii hla rnliini lall'l lia mHiu u wily liu inli I n K lila ni'luliliiil'a. , TOM SIMS SAYS I ' StuyliiK ii l nil lilalit nitiy inuliu yiiii in wl :ii us an owl, hut IiwIk Imui iln 1 hi. ti ho (luring ttio iluy. -ii ; . . , ..... iiiiuiitiRf vtviiiiiii nin.-ii in i.i" : ii ; l l .Inn roiii, MiMrniil! Cecil llan.i'om, flrl of llio rogillur Ruitlrdiiv iillu ' T'-iw "' wra culli il ln..' pli'il'ord: Floyd llHiiaoom, Medfor.l; dniu-ea lo Im alt-en this auuimor . ll-. . Bn tlila limy In' why tluty uro ..OSidy, ruisroin. MiMlford; Mr. and jB, tcirk tlwnvi' ilf VIUI Kao ( "'t w"h " rnin "' "ul1, .TnrM'of .u.r.w v,, UP: J Dl-BOIS CORXISH - Pine Tree patrons have taken kindly to the theater's new organist, DuBols Cornish, who has come to Klamath Falls from San Francideo. where ho presided at- the instrument.) Chase to have Mr. Cornish play spec ial numbers from time to time nd from the reception so far these will be welcomed, the management feele. Mr. Cornleh la a musician ot wide for the Strand Theater and previous experience and his Interpretations of to that time was organist at the the various photoplays as they ap Californla Theater tu Long Beach. pear in Pino Tree bills, lends an add , It in the plan of Manager James 'ed pleasure to their exhibition. ::: :iin itui'sti of Mr. and Mm. 'M'l f'n.-r for several weeks. Mr. Wilson !-. a brothrr of Mri. Pane, and ;ownj tli lonrM's Xows Stniiil In i t.irklnll. j Mr. mil Mr. Hay Taylur. Tlinlma j "li s. t.yii VWoilan :md Illll I'.aum I 'ifivn ti. Tv!iiiint)i K-nllu TIiiimiIhv In j 'n !n'.' hoiMi'ii.r. .owner of the ruclHg horaoj, Hlwood I Mrs. M il Pits.' ami Mr. Alfred "N'1 Virginia Daro liu.i l.ikin hi" Wll-.on drove to Kl:-mt' Kails Sat- 'ring or horses up oil lln hiral' ' ' iday. Klvu Moon was a vlnftor In Klilm nth Fall! Krdny. tlus I'aao and Kd Koyl Wvcnt to Klamath Falls .Saturday to ntti'Dit to liislnes affairs. Mrs. Henry Gordnn mid son Hob drove o Klamath Falls Wednesday lo visit Mrs. Cordon's daughter, Fayc who Is employed there. Mrs. Chaa. Noah went to Klamath Falls Wednesday to visit her eon Marvin who Is recovering from ah operation 'Jor appendtotla In' the I Klamath General hospital. 'heat a uoiiian In a ilputn, hut w '.I' ll It run'i hi. iliina. A iiiiui'ii'r luolia IMiu a ilu'lur lo yn i j unit ii nli'klii to u fuiulliini ili'iilnr. , u Ity hum: o iiumr twlat of our Inn fiO. LICENSE LEADS r: TO DRIVER'S FINE ' ' H. L. Smith was fined (S In po lice court, this morning' for' having &o drivers license in his possession. 9. 1. Jenkins was fined $2 for the 'am offense. - . Police Judge Lem U Oaghagen duasiseed charges of traffic violations against D. T. Townson and M. L. CoUeard ot Medford. -The driver of the Ace Taxi was fined SB for speeding. E. H. Jef ferson paid the same fine for the m offense, t .. - C. D. Ware wa arrested Saturday right on the charge of being drunk on. the city streets. He was releaser .from custody, on payment of $20 ball.' ; i': v X form of meisage with vibrating air currents has been developed by Swiss physician for treating pat ients whose condition would make even the tightest contact of hands painful V v .' V : BUILT-IN ' , , BATH TUBS Have come to stay. Modernize your home by installing up-to-date 1 plumbing fixtures. You can select , the latest from our ample stock. Try- LORENZ CO. ' First 123 N. Sixth St News of the Klamath Country visitors on a purchasing trip, Trlhnl Cniliifllmiiil Tom .u iuhI fiiinlly ure vlsllliig In Kuiiunth Fftlla. . Tribal councilman llounri Wilson uliil Coluy Hull atmilt nevnrul iliiya Imrc. visiting fileuds. iriuat ( n ti no 1 1 tn i ( Kinl-y WHsim mtin.. they nro iniikliiK iiumn ilun.. 1 1, mi xiiiif tnwor aoi'il Ml Ki:k.i'i o - May Iiii Jink liimi..i v h-t lu-i hi Henry Jni-kaou lum fully r-i'iiv-. imni'li, tt oiiu Kport wrllor ii.vh, lull i rt CANNING BERRIES TUESDAY. Blackberries" $1.73 Per Crate Public Market Phone 169 126 N. Sixth Street is".rur-:e-T-:w; CHILOQUIN 'Ii FORT KLAMATH Registered at the hotel the na week were Mr. and Mrs. A. E.1 Mrs Whitman, Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hardenbrook, Klamath Falls; -Mr. and Mrs. Chaa.- Hogue, Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waggoner, Klamath Falls: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jester, Klamath Falls; S. H. Voltaire,-Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Cus Nichols, Eagle Point, Ore.; J. M. Garrett, Lake Creek; Ray Moran, Medford; V. D. Brophy, Med ford; Cbas. Girsy, Union Creek, Ore.; A. A. Betz, Union Creek, Ore.; J. H. Lee, Klamath Falls; Ray Evaneon, Union Creek, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. A. ?away. Weed; H. E. Hooks, Medforot Mr. and Mr. Wm. Moyle. Bhawmut. iCal.; Miss E. R. Webster. Medford; aX'W. J- Webster. Medford; Mr. and B. Epperson. Klamath ' Falls: Paul George Sftonbaker, Skookum, Ore.; W. H. Smiley, Whlttier. Cel.; Mrs. Smiley, Whlttier, Cal.; J. F. Miller, La Grand. Ore.; J. E. Cox. Merrili. C. E. Cox. Merrill: Guy Mattoon,, Portland; Harold- Mattoou, Portland. Mrs. L. C. Slscmore and son Ortb drove to Medford Friday and ex pert , to spend several days there visiting relatives and friends. ' George Nichols of Medford arrived here Friday to look after his cattle which are pastured on the Peituu ranch. Mrs. Harold Wimer was a Klamath Bancroft. Lincoln, Nebr.; Stewart Fall'B visitor on Wednesday. MacDuff, Spokane; Wn.; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Woodruff Mrs. Mais!. Los Angeles; Mr. and! of Los Angeles arrived Tuesday and Mrs. H. Payne, Pasadena; Wm. Mill-' expect' to spend the rest of the sum ard. Weed; Geo. Millard: Weed; ' mer on their ranch here: Richard Millard, Weed; Carl Sull- Sam Smith and family of Rose- I Attractive Glasses: f For Older Folks A bfippy V expression and "!' contented mind t ; aie' the v.! inevitable Vre- ; I.ipujtcof correctly, fitted ; ; glasses."' We examine t ; carefully' the eyes of ; those advanced in years f'thuB insuring accurate x results. Dr. Goble Mn , ril. iiisj Urunu'i, li-puir. FOR SALE OUR OWN PROPERTIES ON EASY TERMS $100 LoU at $10.00 cash, $5.00 per month $200 LoU at $20.00 cash, $5.00 per month $300 Lots at $30.00 cash, $7.50 per month $400 Lots at $40.00 cash, $10.00 per month $500 Lots at $50.00 cash, $12.50 per month THE KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT CO. 1303 Main St, Phone 1 W. M. Montelius, Sales Manager Tribal Councilman Jefferson Rid dle' of Sprague and Rndorson Faith ful apent the day here , on tholr way to the Agency. William Duncau local attornoy at law left for Klamath Falls on professional business. Hallle Jackson daughter of Hurry Jackson broke her arm In falling off a horse she was riding Walter J. Kerrigan' publicity man and secretary of the Wlnoma Auto Co. ' wth Cecil Jackson returned from- an' Inspection trip . of thn roads la tho West Marsh and Silver Lake and reported tho country tu a very dry condition and tho roads are only passable. Thoy left for T- hst. ata a AAaliAiTiaaVatatisgaaijaSiali ig.aVAigaliiVaaifciAaVigalAaiAiflllAtal ataaaVAlti afaXat J atuli aliaV Ji at. fTTT fTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTT TTttTTT TTTTTTT W c-: ' - '...'-'' 4 i. I I TOV Laundry "At Your ' Beck and Call" . , , ; i Family and finished Service .'i' '..-..',' " -' . ' ' ' Phone 656 ) Office 336 S. Sixth St : J We employ only white help. . T ! UNlVSITYfOREGON The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: The College of Literature. Science and the Arte with 22 departments. The professional schools of Archi tecture and Allied Arts Business Administration Education Grad uate Study Journalism Law Medicine Music Physical Edu cation Sociology Extension For o cotalofui or any information tvriU-Th Rittlrar. Uniptrtltg of Ortgofl. ujm. Oregon The tk Year Open Seatrmbcr 25. 1924 rt.rMrrtTil .ftM fc'afcliaaaaliaWiTTTrr",TaaT M!f "if "good 1 IWW I Ot-K C When you think of your outing trip, think of the Klamath Klothing Kompany for your OUTING CLOTHES Styles you will want and need on your Camp and Auto Trips National known makes for Men and Women. Popular prices. . . . , . Klamath Klothing Kompany Leading Clothiers . '' ink t I li UlUL uroa WOOD Now is the time to get your winter's wood at : . ' ; ' Summer Prices! ',,.';'.'.. Green Slabs hand, picked ...... ..$3.00 Block Wood one load .....$4.00 Five loads or more per load .; $3.50 Also Limb and Body Wood 1 r? Hi!bronner& Rea i : - Phone 239-R ' Western Savings & Loan Association 140 1-H02 Northwestern Bank Building IHUTLAX1. OftWGON" I'ndi'r Htute HuperviHlon und Ciontrol CLASS "B" SavlnBa .Plan - . ,!. ; . . " Ouarnnteod to Mnturo In 180 Mouths - ' ' STOP Could you not have saved a few dollars per month most of the timer In the past? , JiUOK At your friends 180 months older than you. LI8TKN Have thoy accumulated In cash $1000.00 to 15000.00? THINK OF YOVIt KUTUIUC! ' Monthly Annual Total Quaranteod Guaruntoed DnpoBlt Deposit Dnposlt learnings Cash Value S 3. CO 42.00 60.00, $ 370.00 1 1,000 Oil 2.00 163.20 B.25 63.00 045.00 605,00 1.600.00 . 3.00 ' 244.S1 , 7.00 84.00 1,260.00 740.00 2,000.00 , , 4.00 . ' ' 326.40 ' , 8.75 105.00 ' 1,575.00 662.80 2,500.00 ' 6.00 408.01 . ; 10.60 126.00 1,890.00 1,110.00 . .'3,000.00 1 6.00 489.60 14.00 .168.00' 2,520.00 1,480.00' 4,000.00 " ' 8.00 562.80 . ''15.76 '189.00 2,836.00 1,666.00. -i 4,600.00 : 9.00 784.41 - 17.60 210.00 3,160.00 1,860.0(1 6,000.00 . . 1.00 ! . '; . , 816.02 ' i , : '21.00' 262.00 3,780.00 2,220.00 0,000.00 i. 1 12.00 " 979.20 i ' V 26.26 316.00 ,4,726.00 2,776.00 , 7, GOO. 00 15.00 1,224.04 36.00 420.00 6,300,00 3,700.00 10,000.00 V 20.00 1,632.04 Klglires In first column represent monthly iIoiiiihIIh. figures In, flrat column represent avovago month ly earnings. If you desire further Infoi mmiuii mull tills coupon to the Western Siivinga ft Lonn AHSoclntlon, WMto 1'fllli'Hii Motnl, Kluinuth KiiIIb. Oregon. . V , . Niune ; Addrosa ....r. , Copyright, 1024 Western tJavliigs & Imhii Ansoclatlon raavvsvaaavwMUaMw i.. s-.f-mv ism ?'? sr r t n vu . 'rJlUaU ' ill 1 : ',; .. '.A v'. Modern, sunny rooms; private, tele phones; excellent ' tray service ;' 'compre hensive' care extended surgicaljmatornity and medical patients. ' ' Kates reasonable, i ';.',',.- KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL.,, I'lne nt J'ourth Birimt Klamath Falls, Oregon . WARREN HUNT, M. D. Owner and Mankgrer :- .' ' -, ' 1 - iv vv it r.t.:-s'r u?irri' Y.rvwvn -vn ,;: .ui:iri