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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1925)
i. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1D25 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PACE'HVtt IMUSHROOM'V ' ardbal n.s u b fi orr ' GUARANTEED 3 TEARS Let ua (top thjt tank lank with the Mushroom Pui-alul shaped to soul the vulvo perfootly made to hat In definitely. Call u In (or any plumbing Job, Try Lorenz Co. frtt . ; ,.;., '. . On Blxth near Main "', You'll dad our sorvh-o qulok, ofllolout, reasonable In price. Nol 4hla dla- tortod old tank ball. Vo wnn. dor water loiks Ki through. Bot bow ihn Mush room Pnrabi Iporfcctly aeals tbe volvo. b 13 NEWS OF THE KLAMATH COUNTRY MALIN I t Klamath Falls W. F. iHIII w a visitor' Tuesday. ' Miss 6)lvo Hill hai boon out of school tlila week wltli an attack of tonsllltls, ' Tbors baa boon omo delay on tbs community ball on account o( E Pluab your kldnors by drinking a quart of writer each day. a "to tako aalta occasionally, aaya a noted au thority, who tells na that ,foo much rich food forma acids, which almost paralyia tho kldnoya In'-'lholr ef forta to oxpol It from the blood. .Thoy become sluggish nP1 weaken: than you may suffer vMth ntltill nlaary.ln t ti a kldnay (anion, aharp palna In tho bark or ek hondaoho dlulncma. your at'imarh aoura tongue la coated, anil heon tho wether la b'd you be""rhcumatlr twlngmi Tho urine) Rata cloudy, nil "( a ii'm-'nt. tin) rhannela ofian l nr.- tind Irrlln'jit, obliging you . "f inir thro tlmea n M n-tii m.iitr.'ijiM! thnao Irrltn (ii.n titd. .10 hnlff eloanae tho kid n"v and II unh off tho body'i urin ous tviiiiio, kI ffl rounces of Jad iiIih from nv pharmacy here; v.lio ii inhlrponfiil In a glaaa of wtr li.forn histakfnat for a low ilnwand your kldnoya may then i flri". TMafrimniia anlta la made fri.m id arid riit grnnns and lomon Ititrn enmlilnsd-. with llthla. and haa boon uufl for yearn to help ..flush and sUmulato lugglh kid nova; alao lg neutrally the nclda In the ayatonv ao thoy no longer Irritate. thus) ofton rollovlnf blad dor wenkneta.. Jad Snltaj'la Insxponslvo: cannot Injure anil makes ' delightful ef forveat'enl Wlthla-wato drink.' .By all meona'-lmve your physician ox iroln your" kidneys nt lonat twtco a .r Mi r . tho Community ball oa Wednesday, March 4th. tholr regular -semi- ftuonthly mooting;. y An unusually largo number were proaent alter me ouaineaa waa at londod to, a social tlmo waa en joyed and light refreshment aerr- US SOT:-' DON'T NEGLECT COUGH GOLD rayaWaat ware aiilait anitsnse naeas , At NM Mil 01 la Mny. i .u ... .ii - iMtf na ahyM a aatSlw awwrlb BAL8AMKA t.r all br. dial fU nai'ff uaM:rltM: "I mi It anoluilvtly tor my ""'.T-' -J i nw ii ii aulok. sura ..kJ.iVi.,; nnllrxl Hill I tribal hUmi. BALSAMIA U a aura rar irniralloa mt mm !" Mrs. Bucllo Hutchuns of KtAinulli Kail la vlaltlng ut tho boqfcuPf tor nepbuw Cbua. Faught tjf if few wouka. M .' Mutt Klgnor of Stool BjTUuip camo iiug unublo to havo the lumber, in 'juesuuy unu wm apvuufuu iuuu flnllo tlmo noar UaUiJ Murk Llvlugaton of ftul Bwuini' dlalrlct waa a rlnlWr In Mulln Wodneaday. Ho ropaVta the rouda aa rough but paasaUta) nd much Improved In bla purf'of thu county. Mnt. Itoy KogNi'tuid Mre. Quo. Clark were ahoppjnj In Klamath Kills Wednesday, f Curlla Ilggln;' Forest Hangor, rulurnod Weduoaay from a visit to llerkoloy and ' Kan Francisco of saYorul wouka dafallon. Arlle Blllff w- returned Tuesduy evening froni,yTortlnd wbero bo epulit tho wlaUr..Mr. Elllft will bo bore Indefinitely and la now with; hla futbor. jjp rt. Klllff owner of t.io "Jlm'?orvlc Station." air. and.'Wa. Cbailoi Faugbt and iitllo dauittur Djrothy and Mr. 6. UutcbiW spent Wodneaday at the bouii of John Faught at Bon- UUIU. . f Friuilf Krlto of Morrll wui la Malln ornonding to matters of bus- II16SB. JohfliA. McCorob and Mr. Boacoll weru ''among tbo bualnoa vlaltora In Klamath- Falls Tuesday. A'-aon was born to Mr. and Mrs. O. ' W. Coolcy on We inaiday, Feb. .,'olu mother and ion are aomg . rjaolobi, M nliroly. f hoateaaoa. "The Social Wolfuro club mot at p. n. McDermett Jr. Whlalor haa been ill tbla week with a cold. Mlsa Lydla Frlcko. Klamath coun ty health nurso visited In Merrill Wodneaday, Mrs. M. F. Copplck hai ' been spondlng tbe week with her daught er Mrs. Elmer Shay. , Mrs. Goo. Offlold waa a Klamath Falla visitor Thursday. Tbe Morrill Library club met at tho homo of Mrs. W. C. Bailey Thursday afternoon. ' airs. 0. H. (Jraybeal assisted Mrs. Bailey. It was decided to glvo a card parly March 21. Hostesses for tbe card pairty will be Mesdamos Clyde Klger F. N. Moyer, L. E. Daniels uad Durkeo. The book committee for the month Is Mesdamos Scott Mc Kendroe, Ed Harwood and Arthur Frailer. Refresbmcnti wero serv ed during tbe aftornoon by tbo hoa teaaoa. Tboa . present were Meo damea It. H. and R. C. Anderson, C. A. Harrows. T. A. Blake, O. H. Carleton, E. H. Durkee, J. A. Do woy, H. L. Dalton, Arthur' Frailer, Ed Harwood, Clydo Kiger, C. M. and T. F. Morrltt, F. N. Moyor, Scott MaKondroe, C. V. 'Shuck, J. C. Blovenson, H. Vois, Win. Walker, Hugh O Connor, F. 0. Lynch, L. E. W. Howard and tbe of. San Jose, was a guest Mrs. R. II. wboleaale stock buyer at lunch of Mr. and Dalton, Thursday. Mrs. ElmoT : Stukel of Klamath Falls was In Merrill Thursday. The debate between Merrill and Klamath Falla waa held In tbe gyb ed. The noxt meeting will be hold : Thursday evening. Morrill had the at the homo, of Mrs. John UUor, all affirmative and Klamath Falls the members and urgod to: be present hogallvo.' Tboio on tbe affirmative and bring noedlos and thlmbtea. Iwere Era Murray and Itolf Oeert- Mr. and Mm. Pete McNeil and M0 Tho negative wore BUI Kuy on, Itoy made a bualnoaa trip to Ionian oni N. McMillan. The ques- Malln Wednesday. Mr. Hoy McNeil tioa wai Resolved "That our Pres ot Atlanta Is spending two weeks onl policy of Limiting Immigration with his parents, at tholr rancb on Dy tho q0i0 System bo Continued' too Steel Swamp routo. F. W. Caldwell shipped S car loada of bee! cowa to San Joao and dan Francisco starting Wednesday from tbo Malln- district where -thoy bave boon toodlng thorn.'. 5 ',-,. Mr. aud Mrs. Everett Crlaa were Malln on Wednesday. Mrs. Crlss re- Tbe judges, Rev. Rice of Klamath Falla and Rov. Hulet of Merrill and Prof. Stroet of Malln,7 decided for tho affirmative. 'The Merrill 'toam that 'went, to Klamath Falla on the negative aide of tho question wore Hallie Moore unit Charlotte Geertjion ' The ifflr- oolved that day (he first ahlpment I malla won ln KtamaU Fins. Those 'going to Klamath Falls were Mr. of biby chicks to come parcel post , tins year. l. i , n,.vin jmrt family Tho bosket bal game last Wednes- ; pror Hondrlckson, Wm. Hulet and day evening between Malln town team and Honloy high school toam, was played with a score 22 to 21 In favor of Malln. Wlnnlfred Offlold. MERRILL Mrs. Joss Wbittatch and daught er Joyce havo left for a visit with rolatlvos In Medford and otbor valloy itowns. ' ' It was a dlssapolntment to thoso having radios not to bo ablo to boar the Inaugural address. The radio lastallod. In the high school was unablo to bear. Henry Voss who llvos at Wbito Lake was ablo to receive vory well. The prosldonts addraa was ralhor Indistinct but tho words of tho ennouncor and Chlof Juatlce' Tntl'a volco1 was very plain and they could bear every word he sold. '. '. ... John Cox loft tor Holllater, Calif, the first of tho. weok tor a short visit. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Kilgoro spent a few. d.iys with relatives In Lan goll Valley. Thoy returned Tuesday. Mrs. Ada Connors who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. ' F. N. Moyer- for sovoral months was called to Kelso, Wash., by tbe Ill ness ot a nophow. s foiinimimt phy. oiin njtlrnl itwl a Irlba STnilUiui In Ntl, b tho uiie ot oils trom sitfii plant were ifnmuna from (tie , iXiaXJSS. Ho uncd I hi o ! mo. nil 1 .r'rrMrr:..- :.t i,rin in hnm tal nwr- t ","?.,i.a:ViiV." '. ot tha lnS ,1.1 ..M ,! fnr inn, tllDS ' ilnot nnulbla to nupn.ly th draiand. ' lul.flAHlKA linit now own "'n"""""? ad iItw unirorw.r , ...";,.y- atnftm ol ' iScoua an.1 pirmlla ... JJ ScSradonV V It tlniull porti of tho BF, tt "AmXa oir Holy poltona and I. rt Am it uta cuo. clicking orm aoiion . to tin fo vniifirrn. nil Dl tlff.l totllh Ihft UlrtSti of Ih. mlln on tha Pr trM to iTt ny r.fc"n aunar from iXit, nun, or rour monw baelt. All drug- t rUM, gm sail . Id ' Klamath ur Drug Co. Fairs buy' It from ,r Cotitfri" Mr ' Chronic Cheap Glasses nro like slow poison. Thoy distort the rays ot Hffnt.' dlnturb the angles ot vision and cause pain and dlacomtort. thus Injuring tho eye sight (somo times boyond ropalr.) Wo glvo your oyos a thor ough examination and uso only tho, highest quality ot mntorlnls ln filling tho pre scription. .; . , , . Dr. Goble " 700 MAIN ' fllaaiiFS ' "'.-,' friim Oi:nund , . : ' IlfpHlml Rye ICxnniliii'd '. Ql'H'K SKItVH IC LANGELL VALLEY Miss Mildren . Duke spent the wook end la Klamath Falls shop ping. Mrs. Webator ot the Turner hot springs' Is visiting with friends in Klariinth Falls. Mrs. Sam Tyroll of Klamath Falls is visiting with Mrs. Jack Turner, O. S. Campbell and A. E. Oalo were In Klamath Falls Saturday. Mrs. Will Campbell had tho mis fortune to brosk her' arm last Thursday. Mrs. Campbell will con tinue to teach school. One more dairy hoard was ad ded to Langell Valley, when A. E; Oalo and I. L. Harris purchased tho Applognte bord of thoroughbred holstolno cows. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn ot Bononxa have moved to tholr ranch In Lan goll Valloy. Invitations have boon Issued by Mesdamos L. WUhard and H. Tick manor for a St. Patrick's party March 12th. Gale & Harris havo resumed work on the . canal from the Oorbor dam, which was not completed last fall on account ot the bad weathor. Mrs. R. F. Turtle had the mls White Pelican ; V Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Also ,'' Banquets Parties Dances Don't overlook our ' dinner dano St. Patrick's Night . i..f'- THIS ; IS- The great distribution begins today, so you can take this new dictionary .home with you tonight. This opportunity 'is extended to every reader of The Evening Herald To keep up with the times and supply the demands of all pro gressive readers, the publishers found it necessary to compile an. entirely new dictionary with an enlarged vocabulary and with many special features never before incorporated in a similar volume. . ... , . Your FSrstt Chance The books are ready for you today. All you need to do is to pre sent three coupons, such as have been printed in an- " ' other column for three days, including todax, and CfVCf this latest enlarged volume is yours for only JJ w ' EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL FEATURES : Not only is there a much larger. vocabulary and many more special fea- . tures but an entire section of this volume is made up of "Everyday Errors" and how to correct them the mistakes we all make through carelessness or a slip of the tongue. Look, over this new section and see how many errors yoii unconsciously make and how easy it is to correct them with this handy volume at your elbow. . puzzles easily solved Cross word puzzle solvers will be glad to get this new enlarged vocabu lary and also the new synonyms which are so helpful in solving the . thought stimulators. - . :.. V' " "'''- 1 fi Present Your Coupons" T O DAY 5 AfoiJv Back If Not Satisfied - COUPON ON PAGEr 6 ? BE SURE TO READ THIS SERIES How to Talk Caankiai EJiter Nw UahmHiw Dirtl-arr Article No. 3 In thit scries of articles I want to call attention to the manr errors one hears in the regular walks of lift. It mav be well to begin with tha business man. He is big enough to bear his share of the burden and generally speaking, be is somewhat careless in' bia selection of words. Uiuallr tbe business man has two distinct sets of language. One ia for his direct conversation ; the ether is for exclusive use in his corre spondence. In the latter art "Yours to band contents noted now as to values trotting your favors" and many other terms that he never uses in personal contacts. Hit sales talk is more likely to be: "Nobody's got no better those kind of goods them two pair of shoes" and other such careless expressions that any school boy can correct. The basinets man should have s third vsriety of language to use in bis home. But he carries this trade talk back into the family circle, sod soon' his daughter is using double negatives, saying Those kind" in stead of "That kind," and referring to Two pair" Instead of Two pairs." . :c ' -' . ; : V 1 Such men are likely to say that they never had rials' to learn how to speak; correctly.. All right, they can ftin time now by learning. It does not require so much .time to. learn. the proper use of words as. it - does to speak incorrectly. "I ain't got none" takes longer to say than- "I have none," and other correct expressions, are equally shortened. f. i ,,.... j 1 Thnewl'compiie4lfn greatly; en larged dictionary it the place to. be girt and this newspaper announces this: plan through wbic every reader may have a copy of this beautiful new volume. In learning to speak correctly, nothing is quite so neces sary. .'.'...--. . . ',: . 0b s CsssKmeif) "it::. :3'! VS' ,; fortune to tall from a wagon Thurs day and break ber collar bone. The Langell Valley' -Woman'a club met at tho homo of Mrs. Tut- tlo Thursday afternoon; Tho fol lowing members'.wero present: Most dames R. Hopkins, O. Campbell, I. Walker, R. Blshott, I. Tu'rnor. D. Tumor, L. Wlshard, H. Tlcknor, L. Harris; A. Keller, G. Keller, F. Bog ga. C Conelly. 'The guost of the club, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Smith. After 'tho f buslAess . rofrosjimonts fore Berved and all present enjoy ed a pleasant' nttrnoon. Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Hopkins en tertained with one ot tbe most de lightful spring parties ot the season Saturday evening. Flvo hundred was the main diversion'' ot the- evening. High score going ' to Mrs. Allen Gala and W. D Campbcll and the consolation going to Mrs. Merl Kilgoro and H. Tlcknor. Delicious refreshments wqre served and tho remainder, of thd evening was spent ln dancing. Tha guests vt Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins were:' Mr. and Mrs. Will .Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Mori Kilgoro, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Camp bell, Mr.: and Mrs. Allen Gnlo, Mr. and Mrs. Lelnnds Harris. Mr. and Mrs.' Guss K0.II0V, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keller, MB. and Mrs. Harry Tlcknor, Mr, and Irs. Dave' Turner. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Lostor Wlshard, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tryoll, and Miss Elsie, Callins and Lawrence Campbell. : team. Saturday , night. The score wa3. 6 to 62 in. favor of the Fort team. ;. ' . ' i ., . ' . . ',; Mrs.- Vipla Page! returned 'home Friday after a pleasant visit with (rlcnds in , Rogue River Valley. ; A." B.' Castel was a.- business vis itor' .In Cblloquln Monday. Prof.'' and Mrs. B. T. Youel wero shopping and "visiting friends in the county seat, Saturday. : MIDLAND County Club Leader Frank Sexton visited ' Midland school Wednesday morning ;ln the Interest ot club work. ' Thursday a sowing club was organized ln which all lhe girls of the school ' ot eligible age are enrolled with Mrs. J. C. Sevclk a3 load leader. ' President, Helen -At-chison; vice president, Anna Bur nett,': secretary, " Esther Atchison; chnmpain, Mary' Sevclk; seaTgeant ot arms, Catherine Burnett. Nadine Gregory', ' Pauline Burnett. Delpha Spent,' Ida. and Mary Deltatti, Aun drea Pelaslo and Juanita Soto, com 'pleta t!he' membership. '" ' . FORT KLAMATH Mrs. E..M. .Looyor and daughter Fern loft Thursday, for., Medford, whoro theywUj ,Ylsii,. -relatives for a few days. 1 : i1. i, Mrs. Roboti,Tayro rbturnod Sun day. fWm; a wook's8,11 Will Woodori homo; lu fkjamath: ;Falls. Jim Dixon ts pt)ondlng a tow da'a In tho valley on ; business. Mr. and Mrs,lil .) -ijys jMinclt drove W Medford' prjctay.-'on a businosa trip, etuffllnjf .nomi'3undftyi. 4 Tho Klamath 1 iMjonc'y-team woro completolqjljti basket ball game played with the Fort Klamath iMRi DUDS MRS.DUpSJ TbselolKstriiniC M poKiivq ap-ro-cla,te.J "Midland'e Busy Doxen"- Is tho name chosen for tbe organization, j Motto: "One Stitch Todaycr !Teit ; Tomorrow." Colors, black and gold. Mr. Sexton promised to come out ! again soon to organize tbe boys club ; and livestock clubs. '.' '- " Fred Peterson, county scnool sup erintendent, was a recent -visitor at the Midland school., I Eldon Spence returned to school Thursday after an absence of sev eral tfays on account of Illness. . H. 3. Largent's mother1 bas been quito ill with lagrlppe. ' j Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Flowers were' In Klamath Falls Wednesday trans acting business with the wholesale dealers of that city. . p ' i J. -C. Sevyk made a itrlp to the county seat and brought out a tour ing car for hl3 family. . Ralph Scott,' from the Deliell ranch, was a business caller In this 1 section Wednesday.- , Tno Miller Island farmers are all busy with their plowing. . ' I .' Mrs. J. D. Hooper was a Klamath ' Falls visitor Wednesday. , : - ! .'Mrs. Frances Royse accompanied ' Mr. and Mrs. H. ; A. WHherell on a' shopping trip to Klamath Falls 1 Thu'rsday. ,'... . :i . . ; ! An Improvement to our town ' worthy of mention is the new hotel sign which was recently put up. Wood 1 l We cart tmpply your fuel needs" on short notice. ' "V Jvv; ' - Blocks a i . . . Dry Slabs ' Limbs;; 7 Coal -.-.'.. ; ' Fuel Oil i: . v Phone your? .orders to :-..''! .535. . ' 601 Maiii St O. Peyton & Co. " "Wood to burn" 601 Main ' Phone 535 COURTS : Deeds ' Dona Thomason et vlr- to Shaw Bertram Lumber Co.; correction of deed 65-143. portion of lot 4, Sec. 9, T. 39, S. R 9. E. W. M. Chas. S. Hood et ux to B. S. rigsby .EV4NW14'. WttNEVi of Sec. 34, T. 35, R. 27. . Martin Stoehslor et at to A. L. Michael $240 consideration '8 acres being part ot NWK ot Sec. 34, T. 38,:.R. ;ilV4. R. L, Orem to C. C. Kelley, lot 3, 4, 9, block It, Hot Springs Ad dltloa, . j Swansons Barber Slop. Look for the Taest Pole in the World . . Beauty ;' Shop In eon-, nectlon. " Gertrude Johnson ta charge Specializing In Marcel Ing. water waving and French paper . eurL 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 ivxIVisxMstjsvWtsvWVWVWMAAMK