The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 31, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY,! MARCH 31, 1023
evening Timm;wi:mTji fallvotcegon
TaT!E FTVTt.
ALSSs LIBERTY
"The Liberty Has the riclures"
T-O-D-A-Y.
Do
the
Best
Lovers
Make the
Best Husbands?
This Picture
Answers that
Qut'Htion in a
Startling
Manner
ADDED . ATTRACTION
The Liberty Trio
Harold Bell, Frank Confer, Johnny Houston in
H-a-r-m-o-n-e-e
News of the
Klamath Country
FORT KLAMATH
BOXING-20 Rounds I
Scandinavian Hall --- Klamath Falls I
Tuesday, March 31, 8 P. M.
JOE GORMAN, Grants Pass., Oregon, 128 lbs., vs.
ABE GORDON, Portland, Oregon, 126 lbs
JACK CRIM, Klamath Falls, 148 lbs., vs t
CHIC. KENNEDY, Ashland, 148 lbs.
t W. HARRINGTON, Klamath Falls, 138 lbs., vs.
MAUKIL.C nftRKia, Asnianci, 100 ids.
DUMMY POOLE, Weed, Calif., 133 lbs., vs.
JOE ADAMS, Salem, Oregon, 133 lbs.
Curtnin Raiser
HAROLD LIGHTFOOT vs. MORGAN
Tickets on sale at Mecca, Pastime, Waldorf, Smoke
Reserved seats, $1.65 Gen, adm., $1.10
Under auspices of
THE KLAMATH FALLS BOXING COMMISSION
J. E. Pattergon, Promoter
Ladies Especially Invited
Don't Fail To Read the Herald Classified Ads
r
K I L LEFER
. . DEEP TILLAGE IMPLEMENTS
7
MOLINE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
HARVIE HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT CO.
Distributors .
1220-1222 J St Sacramento, Calif.
II, U. Clrlgbby of Klamuth Kails
wua transacting business In the vul
loy llio early purt of the wook.
Mrs. John liusslg returned to hur
liuiuu In Chlloquln Tuesduy after
spondlng several days ut tho J. V.
iluwlg 'homo.
, Mr, and Mm. D; W. Ilyan re
turuod homo Tuesday from u three
months' stay la Han Diego, Calif.
Tboy roport a very pleasant winter.
Tho eecond of a series of quilting
purtlos was given by Mra. B. T.
VoucI at bor homo Thursday after
noon. During tho course ot the
afternoon an appetizing lunch wu
aerved by the hosiers. The follow
ing guests wore preaent: Mra. U.
K. Carter, Mra. Leo Donlon, Mra.
Merle Looaley, Mra. Hoy Loosloy.
Lloyd Stanley la (pending the
week In town.
Among tboso from here who at
tondod the basketball gume at Peli
can City Tuesday night between
Merrill and Klamath Falls high
school learoa wuro Gua Page, Jerry
Blaomoru, Lloyd Stanley, Robert
Gordon, Jlllly Roland.
Emeu Bennett and Arch Wlmol
drove to Klamath Falls Wednesday
to get repair for Winter's caterpil
lar. Jorry 6lomoro and Ed Hon aro
grading roada between Fort Klam
ath and Soven Mile Crook.
The Oldsinobllo sold at sheriff's
V'le ut the Fort Klamath garage
Tuesday was purchased by A. G.
Wlmor.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Tyree of Al
goma were in town for a short time
Wedneaday.
A large numbor of cases of flu
are reported in the valley.
liana Jucotuon mas a business
visitor In tho county seat Wednes
day. Another victory for the Fort
Klamath baaket ball team was won
Wedneaday night over tho Pelican
City toum by a score of 16 to 11.
The local team wero handicapped
by two regular players being 111,
.owover the gttmo was fast and ex
citing. A 11 su cioi witnessed the
game.
Ituy Taylor drove to Klamath
Falla Wednesday afternoon.
Hurrr LJwU' of Kaglo Point, who
has been spondlng several days
hero, left Thursday morning for
Kirk, where he wll bo employed
during the summer.
. MODOC POINT
Tho body ot Alvln Llndeman, an
omployo of tho Lamm Lumber com
who was killed hero on Sunday,
March 23, win. shipped to Sleepy
Eye, Minn., at the request of his
parents. The money for a beauti
ful floral offering was wired by bis
fellow employes.
Klwood Chldeator, son of Mr. and
Mrs, A. J. r.hldoster, made a hur
ried visit here from MoCloud, Cal.,
on Sunday, whore he has been on
business for tho Swan Lumber Co.
Ho left on Monday morning.
Charles McCandloss and bis
brother Jack ot Pelican City left
Sunday morning to attond the fu
neral of their, father, who died a
tew days ago In Redding. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Purdln are
tho recipients ot a telegram on
Sunday morning from 'Victor De
Call. Sir. Do Call was formerly an
employe of the Lamm Lumber Co.
and recently undorwont a serious
operation. Thai telegram stated that
he was doing very nicely and. that
tho oporntlon was not as serious
as had boon oxpectd.
Mrs. Charles McCandless, who has
boen confined to dier bed with the
flu, Is on tho road to recovery.
Tho parent-teachers' association
ot tho Lamm's mill school, which
was organised lioro a week ago,
had Its regular semi-monthly moot
ing on Friday, Tho mooting was at
tended by all and rotreshmonts
sorved at the close.
On Tuesday afternoon Airs. K. L.
Dixon, Mrs. Bruce Parks and Mrs.
S. W. Egeline drove to the Falls
to shop.
Mr. and Mrs, I), U. Crump have
roturnod- from Portland, - whoro
they spent sovoral dnys on business
and pleasure. They made the trip
hy car.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dixon have
Just Instilled a now radio In their
homo and tholr many trlonds aro
enjoying it.
Tho 1924 logs In tho mill pond
will bo exhausted iwlthln the noxt
fow days. Tho shlpmont ot the now
cat Is expected to arrlvo In tlmo to
continue operations.
Somo "good" frlond ot Bill Mc
Kay requostod the game warden to
come to Modoo Point on Sunday to
nrrost 'him for fishing without a
llconso. Bill paid tho regular duos
chnrgod for this oftonse and Is
wondorlng who his goad frlond Is.
'. Mr, end Mrs. A. J. Chidostor
The Racine
Formula
Each day brings us
additional proof
that RACINE
Tires are built to
RACINE the formula of
HRES honesty.
Like every other
product of genuine
merit, they reflect
the character of
the men who build
them.
MOTORS INN GARAGE
230 MAIN PHONE 294-J
Carload of
Cotton Seed Cake
: Just Received
Cotton ,seed cake contains more food value per
pound than any of the grain feeds. ,
It is good for sheep, cattle or horses.
With bran at forty dollars per ton you could pay .
$160 per ton for cotton seed cake and have the
same food value for each dollar spent
Two ounces per day with a little roughage will keep '
a sheep in good condition. ;. .-r --
Try a,t0APf this .feed. The price, jin til further notice :
is $61.30 per ton. fr . V-;--' -T-
Get your order in beford it is all sold." ."""."
; J. W. KERNS
MOLINE DISTRIBUTOR
, Cream SeparatorsMilking Machines. .'
1303 South Sixth Street
Klamath Falls,, Oregon. ,
Mr. and Mrs. . A. . A. Vogelpohl
drove Tuesday evening ta Klam
ath Palls to attend the musical
presentation given by the academy
at tho White .Pelican hotel.
MERRILL
Saturday evening numbor of
wool growers of this vlclnty mot nt
the club rooms to; listen to H. A.
Llndgron of the O. A C. nnd.Fred
Herein of Ashland. Mr. Llndgren
spoke on cost ot ,runnlng sheep,
both ranch and range.. He spoke ot
the cost ot feeding! lambs. He had
charts to 'Prove his Ilgures. Mr.
Herrin spoke on wool marketing.
He Is a large sheep growor and has
a ranch a few miles from Ashland.
Ho showed that by proper market
ing of the wool sovoral cents more
per pound could be realised. He
spoke in the Interest ot the Pacific
Cooperative Wool Growers associa
tion. As the meeting was not well
advertised there wero not as many
preaent as thero would have boen
had moro known of the mooting.
E. C. UoamoS of Medford and
Donald Hedgepath of Jacksonville
are In Morrill. Mr. RnatnoJ Is an
undo and Mr. Hedgepath a brother
of Mrs. E. L. Whisler and Mrs.
Velton Hasklns. Both wero tornier
residents of Merrill valloy. ,
Miss Mlldrod Hill, who is a
senior at tho U. of 6., 19 spending
tho spring vacation with her -par-onts,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill. She
expects to return Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Howell and
daughter wero visitors in Merrill
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howell were
residents ot Merrill tor many Tears.
Owing to the prevalence of flu in
and around Merrill the card party
at the Library for last Saturday was
postponed.
Sunday the annual election ot of
ficers for the First Presbyterian
Sunday school was held. The follow-
Coming to
.' MEDFORD
DR. MELLENTHIN
SPECIALIST
In Internal Medicine for tho
pnst twelve years ,
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will bo at
Holland Hotel
Monday, April 6
Office hours It a. m. to 4 p. m.
ONE DAY ONLY
Ing wore elected. C. D. Chorpenlng,
superintendent Mrs. N. E. Wood
house, asaltsant superintendent;
Mrs. Burr Wettbrook, secrotnry
treasurer; Miss Ilallle Moore, or
ganist; Lester Turnbaugh, chor
ister. Mr. and 'Sirs. I. A. Davis of Lit
tle Shasta, .Calif., were business
visitors over the rweek-end at the
dome ot Mrs. Hobbs. They re
turned to their home Tuosday. Mr.
Davis owns a large ranch near Mer
rill..
E. 8. Terwllllger of San Francisco
spent several days In Merrill look
ing after his cattle be has been
feeding "here.
Miss Vera Offleld spent the week
end In Merrill.
Mis Lydla Frloke . and Miss
Maud Carleton visited In Merrill
Sunday.
C. H. Merrill returned Sunday
evening from California, whera be
bad spent the winter with relative
Dr. Stewart was called to Merrill
Monday. ,
Buddy Ferguson, aged S, was
taken to the hospital Tuesday with
pneumonia and David wa taken
Wednesday. The rest of the family
are said to be improving. They
all are 111 with flu.
Merrill la much elated over her
boys bringing the, cup ty Merrill
The game played between Klamath
Falls and Merrill at Pelican City
Tuesday evening resulted In favor
of Merrill. As most of Merrill's
team have just recovered frsm 111-
ne we feel tbey did good work
and Professor Hendrlckson deserves
a good deal of credit for his coach
ing. This Is the first year Merrill
has had an Instructor In athletics.
A large crowd of Merrill people went
with the team. .
Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilcocninl and
Miss Marie MunBon attended the
concert given by the pupils ot the
Sacred Heart convent In Klamath
Falls Tuesday evening.
. I.. H. HobbJ, a resident ot Mer
rill for the past twenty years,
passed away . very suddenly at bis
home Sunday evening. Mr. Hobbs
bas been 111 tor about six weeks, but
was thought to be improving and
Sunday evening raras preparing for
bed when be suddenly collapsed
and was dead before a physician
reached him. Mr. Hobbs was born
In Rosehlll, Va., February 22, 1867.
In early life he came veil, then
returned to Virginia and came west
again. .He lived for some lime In
Washington, then in Portland and
later in Douglas, county, .where he
taught school: In . Oakland and Wil
bur. In 1905 he came to Klamath
county and taught for, a short time,
later moving-tO"Merrllls -where -he
went Into business. At the time of
his death he ixas connected with
the Merrill Mercantile Co. For
many years he was superintendent,
of the First Presbyterian Sunday
school, also an elder of the church
and active In all' the work ot the
church. Mr. Hobb3 was well and
favorably known all over the coun
ty and will be. greatly missed In
Merrill.- He was twice married, his
first iwlfe dyln gin Washington and
on September , 1906 he was
married to Miss Francis Dlmmtck
of Wilbur, who survives him. Mr.
Hobbs leaves no children and be
sides his wife he leaves two sis
services wore held Wednesday after
ters in Rosehlll, Va. The funeral
noon at the church and the body
was taken to Wilbur Thursday for
burial. It was one ot the largest
funerals ever held In Merrill and
the floral offerings were many and
beautiful. ',.
Out ot town people attending the
funeral ot Mr. Hobbs were Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs.
George J. Walton and daughter,
Katherine, Arthur Wilson, Rev.
Rice, W. S. Slough, Ed Blooming
camp, Fred Peterson of Klamath
Falls; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton
ot Malin; Mrs. Mary McKay, a sis
ter of Mrs. 'Hobbs, and son Harold
McKay, . and Geo. . Dinmock, a
brother, arrived In Merrill Monday
evening to be with Mrs. Hobbs.
Today
Tomorro w
A Failure's Fight
Back to Manhood!
Iff trirri to do a good deed
pvety Uiy whether folks
wanted it done or not. Hee
the thrilling; story of
hard-boiled cowboy who
became' regenerated
William
Desmond
tirwi if
in his latest nrtion drama
of tho West .
"Straight
Through"
With the famous Branch
Riders -the greatest col
lection of daring horsemen
ever recruited, ' bar none.
A Blue Streak Western
Dr. A. A. Soule
Office moved to corner
5th and Main, over ,
Lucas store.' Entrance
' on 6th st.
: No chnrgo for Consultation
Dr. Mellontfcin is a regular gradu
ate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the state" of Oregon. He
does not operate for chronic appen
dicitis, gall stone, ulcers of stomach
tonsils or adenoids.
Ho has to his credit wonderful
results In diseases ot the stomach,
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
hmirt kidney, bladder, bed wetting.
! catarrh, weak lun'gs, rheumatism,
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail
ments. Below are the names ot. a few ot
his ninny satisfied patients In Ore
gon: Hodwick Wilson,. Gold Beach,
Ore., varicose ulcers. Frank Koe
hler, The Dalles, Oro., stomach trou
ble. Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtlo
Point, Ore., goltro. Mrs. John Me
dia, Lakoside, Ore., appendicitis.
Henry Westfall, Ontario,. Ore., ul
cer ot stomach. Mrs. E. C. Bates',
Baker, Oro., eczema. O. M. Rlchey,
Boring, Ore., heart trouble. Louis
S, Stelber, 326 E. Buchnnan, Port
land, Ore., adenoids and tonsils.
Remember above date, that con
sultation on this trip Will be free
and that, his troatmunt is different,
Married women must be accom
panied by their husbands.
Addruss: , 211 Bradbury Bldg.,
Los Augoles, California.
ALGOMA
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Baker spent
a few days: at Medford the fore
part of the woek.'
William Uhrman transacted busi
ness at the county seat Saturday.
An eight pound boy was born to
Mr. and 'Mis. John R. Hagelstein
at the Klamath Valley hospital
Monday night. Mother and baby are
getting along nicely.,
A crew of men from hero have
gone to the woods to get the camp
In order tor logging operations.
William O. Hagelstotn ot Dorrls,
Calif,, spent tho iveok-end here on
a visit,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Howard left
for the Algoma logging camp Satur
day morning, where Mr. Howard
will be employed as timekeeper for
the camp. .
. Mr. and Mrs. John . Hagelstein
paid a pleasure and business visit to
Klamath Falls Frlduy afternoon. ,
, In St. Louis, a crowd saw a man
rob a woman, but maybe they
thought It was tho landlord collect
ing the rent.
Fables and
, Kinograms
and
GEO. X. WHITE
and 'the Girls 7
.- . . t.' - r'.-.'
in a
" new revue called
Frenchy
Reserved Seats '
ON
l SALE
; NOW
for the
High School
Operetta
Friday,
April 3
KLAMATH VALLEy
HOSPITAL I
Centrally Located . "4
403 Pine ; Phone 497
should be included In plans tor
the expected confinement -H
Feed and Seed Oats
For Sale
, Good quality
KLABZUBA BROS.
Malin, Ore. .
WOW;
DANCE
MARCH 31
Odd Fellows Hall
Other orders invited
Admission $1.00