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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1925)
'Mi " V J I' 3- . 'I it vtsM :, -' ' 1 ' v PAGE EIGHT . EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, FEB. ' 11, , 1925 35c 88x55 Plunge MEDICAL HOT SPRING WATER ! North Spring St V8 a, m. to 10 p. m. w , Ph. 199-W. Doctor Hero in Nome Tragedy Herald "Clau" Ads Pay Swansons Barber Shop Look for the Tallest Veil , in the World " 1 .. Beauty- Shop In eon- . section. Gertrude Johnson In , rW. charge . . - Specializing In Marcel Ing, water waving and. French paper curl. Shampooing, scalp treat ments, facial massage and - manicuring for ' ladles and men. Hair tinting and hair -goods made to order. . Phone 318. 625 Main St t I .5. . While dog teams wero mushing jit was r. Curtis Welch. V. S. surd Into sight of ill- plnguo swept their way across the Ice and snow ! health officer at Name. He hail community'. It was Dr. Welch .who of Alaska with anti-toxia seruin to little to work with. His only hope ' continued his untiring tight Innoru save the lives of the people of was to prolong the lives of victims lating the victims with tho life Nome, there was one man who until the serum arrived. And when saving sorum. Here Dr. Welch fought courageously on, slnglehand- the dog team, driven by Ounnar I Is shown with his dog team at ed, against the ravages of dlphterla. 1 Kasson, plunged through the bliz-. Nome. NEWS OF THE KLAMATH COUNTRY MERRILL Herald CW' Ad. Pay Fred Peterson, county school su perintendent, and Frank Sexton, county club leader, attended the community meeting In Morrill last week. The Ladies' Aid met at the club rooms Wednesday- afternoon and tied comforters.' ! The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. ! Hulet drove to Medfard Thursday to attend a meeting of the alumni Christian Endeavor. They roturJed Friday. .. Miss Vera Oftleld left Thursday for Portland, where sae will enter business college. : She 'Will sit friends at 'Corvallls and har sister, Ora, who Is attending normal at' Monmouth on her way to Portland. The Merrill Library club met at the home ot Mrs. E. F. Merritt Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. M. Merritt and Mrs. II. L. Daltoa as sisted. , It was decided to give a card party Saturday evening, Feb, 14,"at the' library, and also to fur nish supper for the -firemen's an nual ball Feb. 22. Refreshments Block Wood - - To Ranchers - We" are getting more blocks and will, sell some from the bin to farmers;- Phone us be fore coming, ias the sup ply is limited. We havea good stock of - ' DRY SLAB, ' LIMBS,. . COAL and ; FUEL OIL O. Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Mairi . J Phone 535 were served by the hostesses during the afternoon. Thase present were sable for his Ford was in the county seat several days last week, on business. Henry Shudley local constable and deputy sheriff, was a business vis itor in Klamath Falls several days list week. r Mrs. O. Arrell Is visiting in the county -eut for a few daya. Ilennle Blackmore has been ill wit a a severe old. The room adjoining the pool room In the Fitzgerald building. Is being remodeled for a barber sacjt to be operated by Riley Pa ears', lo cal barber who recently returned from a vacation spent In California. Mrs. N;lllo Straw-bridge is home from a few days spent in Klamath Falls.' Mrs. Minnie i Millory spent the week end at Fort Klamath. Tha rhllnniiln haulrnl hill I. . lost to. the Fort Klamath ba:.'s. at' Fort Kla:aiath Saturday' night. - C. D. Cnorpening ha3 accepted a position with the Merrill Mjrc. Co., at Merrill. Mr. Ohorpening and fam ily will leave soon for th.-Ir no.v home. Can Savage local milk -man 1 having to deliver some places with a team, as the roads, are jiat pas- Callfornla markets. Last WVidnos day Liauls tierhcr sent out two curs of emtio and on Saturday he ship ped four cars of cholee steers to Sacramento. The Onldon West Meat company of San Francisco shipped sixteen cars of sheep. O.her shlp- I pera were .Mr. TwIIIIkoi' of Morrill. Charles Horton, Mr. McCorcnlck, Ouy Mr . i'1 and Mr. West. Ed. V. Price's Spring Line of Woolens ere here ready fcr your inspection. If you prefer to liavc your suits tailor made, nee this line. Fine suits made to your individual measurements, from . ; $33 up Perfect fit and entire satisfaction guaranteed Klamath Klothing Koimpany Leading vioiniers Hwald "Cl' Ad Pay FORTY BELOW or FORTY ABOVE , . . , Makes no difference , 'Whatever i the temperature In ! Winter, you will sleep in greater comfort if you have a Kantleek Hot Water Bottle with you. - Good comforting rest will give ydti the strength to com bat the rigors ot winter. A KXntleeK Hot Water Bottles ' k' are. 'the bet we ever ' ; 'had.Flnost Para Rubber, : moulded In one piece, ao. they can't 1-ak. No patches, seams, splices or binding. , ,. , Ou iranteed f ar t t.vo years ": O' $2.50 : StAR DRUG STORE -V-MJUIATH XMATH TALL0, ORE; -j Mesdames Jos. and Fred Stukel M'trry Howard, C. A.. Barrows, O. H.: Giaybael, Thos. Blake, R. H. and R. C. Anderson, J. C. Stevenoja and Wm. Walker and the hostesses. Mr. Cooley and family hare been confined to their home with colds the past week. , Mrs. Geo. W. Offleld spent Thursday in Klamath Falls. J. Vi. Taylor nva3 called to Klamath Falls last week to serve on the jury but a as excused. Thursday evening Frank Sexton showed and explained a number of pictures at the high school. After wards there was a number snow ing the Canadian Rockies. Friday evening Mrs. J. W. Scog gins invited the Boy Scouts to din ner at her home. This Was In the farm of a surprise to their scout master, the occasion being his birth day. It was a complete surprise to Mr. Scogglns. A fine turkey dinner was served the boys and they did justice to all the good things. Those invited rere Claudle and Clifford Shuck, Lester Moore, Louis Hill, Wm. Hulet, Eugene Merritt, Em mett Barry, Marlon Oraybael, Fred Benson, Walter Weiifle, Mel and John Dlllard; Ralph Goode, Roy Beasley, Joe Clybura, Myron Hasklns an 1 Alfred Carleton. juun naum 13 opening a new pool room In the Scogglns building here tne candy kitchen was. E. L. Whisler and Junior Whlsler were visitors In the Falls Saturday. Practically all of Merrill went to Malin Friday evening to see 'the basket ball game between Klamath Falls and Merrill. The score was IB to 17 In favor of Merrill. This makes Merrill to have woa every game of the season so far. They are quite elated with their success, Mrs. J. W. Scogglns Is confined to her home 'With a badly mashed foot. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Craig and son Charles were Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. M. GaroOmlnl and John Oarcomlnl were visitors In Klamath Falls Mnoday. ,- Borne one entered the candy kitchen one night last week and took a quantity of candy, nuts, etc., also some prizes. No money wus taken, however. W. C. Balfour Is homo from the county seat, whare he has been serv ing on the jury. Fred E-vker was here Monday from Klamath Agency. Fred Hendricks wa3 here ManV day from , bis'-ranch below town. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Buell are home from: a vacation, epent'in San Francisco, and other California: cit ies.'- . Ta'e Basil's drove home in a new--car, ' - ' : ' Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Krandcnburg are -spending a few days - In the county scat, on business and pleas ure. - . . Friday evening at the ccniraun Ity church at 7:30 o'clock-the P. T. A. will give a hard times social Every one come, with yur ging ham and overalls on. .. . CHILOQUIN Mrs. Al Farmsworth was visiting friends here Friday, from her ranch home. ' Chas. Bevlts and Dean Havlland were, hero from Abp Orove Satur day. , Mrs. Frank Strawbrldgo has been ; visiting Mrs. Nellie Strawbrldge nd children. , . Justice ot the peace R- C, Bnlnlt MIDLAND Midland is still on the map, how ever, it ; Is somewhat isolated just now on account of the bottcmleirs Midland Saturday, roads In this section. There Is mud, mud,, mild, with a little more mud on top of that. In spite of the muddy roads and Inclement weather great flocks of sheep and large dro-'es of cattle ere delivered here every few days to bo shipped to Ban Francisco and other Alex Davis recently received sev eral head ot cittio fro a the Call tornla Oreg3- Power company to re place those killed Inst fall when they came In rontuct with 11 live wire. F. J. Flowers Is employed at pre sent on tho dredger which Is being operated by the Drainage company on 'he Inkebed south ot Midland. The Robttstclll boys. R'chard and Guldo, wero in Midland Thurstlojr on one af their frequcst vls'ts. . W. H. Wynnnt has been assisting 11. A. Y"ther!ll :ln the digging ot a well. .. Mrs. Beatrle ' Phelps, primary teacher, spent ths week-end In Klamath Fulls. . The scHoct children with their j teachers posed for an outdoor p'c- lure aionauy noon. The , seventh and eighth grade pupils are preparing for a dobnto Fri day afternoon, he'r subject dools with the advisability of recognizing Soviet Russia. Parents and friends are invited to cime out and hear the discussion. The' school will also open the'r Valentine bax Friday af ternoon. Naydlne and Almcnd Gregory had a wreck with -their cart Monday mornlr.3 as they were crossing tho swarcp on their way to school from their home on Miller Island. They were -able to proceed on horseback. - John and Orr Hooper are expected to return home soon from the Sacra mento valley where .they -went to spend the winter. L They will be ac companied -by their brother, Pose Hooper," with 'his wife and small daughter. . A. c. Spence Is reported to be quite HI with la grippe at this writ ing. ..... Edgar Furber was a Klamath Falls visitor Monday. - J. W. Senn,- Jr.- did not return to school this week. , Helen Couchmnn and Elva Lowte ot Klamath FallB were recent- visit ors in Midland. ' Mrs. Stella Kemp and daughter are visiting here folks on Miller Island. Mrs. Kemp Is tile daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hooper. J. B. Burnett shipped' cream from Ho was accom- pan'ed by his daughter, Anna. , C. R. Patterson left Saturday for the San Joaquin valley where he will visit his family.- - . - When a man's bigger than his Job, ho doesn'-t have to call the attention of the boss to It.' Mine Bites at Building 4',-' Cltlwhs of "llnlleyvlllo, Okta., were thrown Ipto ponlo when the Y. M, C. A. 'dropped three f cot On Its foundations Into a tunnel of tho ahandoned Uailey-Okla mine. Tbebulldlng hi being saved by props.. This is the way a gasoline should respond. There is no substitute for Quick Starting Shell Gasoline SHELL COMPANY or CAiirosNiA QuickSt arting Quality originated by SHELL maintained by SHELL sold everywhere by EfX Shatta View-Malin Work has been resumed on the Shasta View Irrigation Project and If the .weather permits we under stand it. will bo rushed. . C. M. Klrkpatrlck and wife wero visitors at the home of R. C. Short of Henley Wednesday last. Mrs. Peto Fisher who was In a hospital In. Klamath Falls' for a few days lias returned to her home. . W. A, Layman and wife wore Mon lay visitors at John .Robers of Mnlln. :-. MIkb Nina Jackson of Honley spent tho week ond with Beth Klrkpatrlck and Sunday Miss Amy Ogle nnd Both look her to her home, and visited at tho homo of R. C. Short. .' The ladles fo -tho Helping Hand have postponed tholr meeting at tho home of Mrs. Fnught on account of the Illness of Mrs. Faught's little daughter. They will hold their next meeting at tho home of Mrs. Myrtle Grays-on, February 3Sth. H. E. Wilson nnd wife wore In Klamath Falls Sunday where Dr. J. O. Patterson removed a tumor from Mrs. Wilson's shoulder. Sho return ed home that evening and Is doing (Well. ' Mrs. Phillip McConna'nnd son, Phil were Klamath Falls v'nltors ono day lost week.. Tom Calmese of Merrill his lous ed the Ruby Hoyt ranch southeast of the Shasta Viow school hoime and will begin the erection of a hnusa this week. He has also piirchasod tho hay on-the' plBce'-fchloh he" In tends to prepafo wlth a chopper to feed throo hundrod hogs. , ft sa.s I Km t>itt&t XI Jilt 2 A,