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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1925)
EVENING 1IEKALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON WEDNESDAY, MAY (!, 11)25 Hews of the Klamath Country PAGE TWO i. .. ... i , t- ! i . y , 1 1 ) i ri V"'y 1 ' T ''"Bf ' yn-tpBBjp-!ai aiMaa-anu amagujjjj Biii)w.mm ..itt -Jiff " s l ; g :i X Ut-P yr-TWg-w HiwHW mmfr SPRING LAKE . v The HV-nloy high school gave their play, 'The Fusclnatlng Fanny Hs'own' tat liw; -Jiomei of - Frank Stewart. Thurjidiy night. The tplay was glv .n (or the ' special . enjoyment "of Vnlter 8twnrt who Is an Invalid end unable is attend any plays given elsewhere, llioae who took part in Mo plav were Francis Short, Hlnd-vs liitUs, MnrV Gaber, Ollvu Hill, Lois Huieltlno, DJiothy Short, Hnrotd . DohllUBur. Cecil Hiley, Clarenco Hill '6iaors tvho were present were Mr. Walker, Mrs. Miller, Alma MeClny, Hernlc Dawson Stella and Ruby - Hchretoer. Air. andiSirs. Ciioi. Mack, 3tr. and Sirs. Dawson, S. P. Dch- ' linger, Karl Mack, Ernest Sclirelnjr and Mr.: Scawart.s famll?. The p!ar , -asv exceedingly good and all un Uayed It very much. Gordon Qulmby was iu this vicin ity Sunday looking attor his ranch, fjtj Mr. and Mrs.-Carl Shuber: visited r their -parents Sunday. ifjSIr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson was chopping In Klamath Falls Saturday. .. County Club Leader Frank 8cxton (and the ruuu who is soliciting for Mta-eugar boot Industry was in this Tfclnlty ono-day last week. . ti Mlsa Stella Schrelncr has accept yea a position at Wool worth's store. - Miss Wlnnifred MoCormack and Ruby JSchrelner , visited with Miss 'Greta Jladison of Klumith Falls Sunday afternoon. 'v Mrs. Alex Cheyne and children vwwa-in. town Saturday. v . 'J'JMrg. Floyd- MoMilleh, Mrs Paul "and Mr. Stewart's family. ; The play Cormack called on Mrs. Frank -Etewart Sunday afternoon. Fred Peterson visited the school -one-day last week. : MERRILL I Wm.' Baldwin of Klamath Falls ms a--business 'visitor in Merrill 'Tknrsday.-1 ' I Mr.: J. H. Hobbs, Mrs. La Rant and Mr. and' Mrs. W." ' F. ' Fruits i'were transacting business in Klam ath. Falls Friday. ' , i.,-Mr. and Mrs. W. F. JInnette end Jtarl JInnette spent Friday In Klaro mlh iFalto. '. Mrs.- Arthur Fraaier left Saturday morning for a visit with relatives ta Susanville,. Calif., ' ,'. J Miss Maud M. Carleton of Klam ath Falls spent the -week end 4n Merrill -at the home of -her brother. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Whisler and family spent Saturday, in the Falls. Friday afternoon the grade school boys, team and the , grade school girls team andthe high school- boys played base ball- at -Henley. This ' was va victory for Henley in all .hree games. Friday evening was the formal, op- nlngvat the new community hall, when a large dance was given. One of the -largeat crowds ever- attend ing a. dance, m Merrill were present - A prtz for - the brat couple waltz ' Ing ;:waaywon by .Mr: and Mrs. Bud ; Hail; A . second prize was , won by Mr. Mitchell. A supper was served . in the l.i O. O. F. hall by the ladies of thecommunity. This money was applledon the building fund. About , 500'wB taken In. Merrill is just-.-. ly proud - of ' her hall. -. It has cost . around ffBOO. The large part was aubacrlbed by residents ' in'; and around Merrill.' .. Mri.-.B. F. Merritt who has been : ; Convicted as -trRSlefPaul CrbficbT (right) n4 AValter M. Trumbull, Service" Compatiy. t infn(w. Brhoflold Barracks,' T. Hi were aonteneeoV ta prison for -40 1 land IS year vespeetWely when tound guilty by a court-martial of t-i -, quite 111 for some tlmo is reported ; to bo Improving. ISho Is at tho! hams of C. M. .Merritt. ; I "The Merrill 'Library tfhb will meet Thurstla? afternoon at the homo ofi Mrs. . H. flogue. V I Mrs. J. W. Scoggins' Sunday j school cla. "The- Live Wi.'os" held a food sale Saturday afternoon In the old Hobbs building. The girU cleared about They use their money for flowers for the sick or anything that comes up they feel j like donatins too. They are true "live wires." The members of the class are Wandroond Bernlce Ksn dra, Elisabeth Cook, Edna Jones, Arlene Taylor, Nlnn Ooode,' Fay JInnette- and W'ilma Of field. A Rebecca meeting Monday even ing Mrs. Mar? Parker was .instulled as financial secretary In the place nindo vacant by the denth of J. H. H-Jbbs who had held the place for years.' ' " E. L. IFoilcy was a visitor In Merrill Saturday'.' .Mrs. Husle-y and children who had been visiting" at the home of R. H. Anderson re turned wila Mr. Hosley to their home in Chiloquln. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Colwell spent the week end in Merrill with Mrs. Colwel'ls mother, Mrs. R. C. Ander son. , .. . Mrj. J A. Drown returned Sun day evening from Medford where she was called by the death of her father. . Mrs. Elmer Stukel spent a few days iu JlferriU the last of the week. : On account of the breaks in the main canal the' water in tho ditch was delayed ia reaching MerrM- but it expected to be in the ditch this week. A ball game was played between Merrill and the Evening Herald team Sunday afternoon at Merrill. The Herald team came, out victors. : Haskln Bros., are shearing their sheep on their, ranch near Merrill.. Rev. C." C. Hnlet left Monday for Portland to attend a Sunday school convention. He expects to be gone about ten days. Next Sunday morning a mother's day program will be given at the Presbyterian church. ; " turned Monday evening from tho ) east where Airs. Merrill has been', spending the- winter with her par ents In Kansas. : Mr, Merrill went east a' few weeks ago to return' with Mrs. Merrill and children.' Jack Gilchrist representing Green baum, Weil and ; Michels of San Franciscd, Calif., was ' a visitor In Merrill Saturday. ' Mr. and- Mrs.- N." E. Woodhouse were In' Klamath; Falls' Friday . Mr. and Mrs. W.' E.' Of field and daughter of Seattle,' Wash., -arrived In Merrill Monday evening to visit Mr. Of field's brother, G. W. Off ield. "' Sadness ' fell upon Merrill and community" Monday : morning' with the news of 'the death of Miss-Martha Margaret Merrill,. only daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Ray Merrill and ;a popular student in the high school. She was taken ill a' week ago with scarlet fever but until Friday night was not considered dangerous. But then hroat complications set In. Dr. Campbell' and' Dr. Rea were called' from Klamath " Falls and a slight operation was performed on the throat. Everything possible was done In an effort to save her life but to no avail. ' She passed away Revolutionists 1 v!Hfn!a ii ; : Get yours Sale while Warning Do - not confuse this, the genuine- Rhine lander Airtite refrig erator with cheaper makes; This is the genuine, nationally ' advertised product Regular $36.50. No. 981. 40-pounds capacity Regular $42.50. Sale price NOTHING 721 Monday morning between 12 anil 1 Martha Margaret Merrill was born In Merrill, Nov. 16, 1910, and bad lived in Merrill practically all her life. She had spent some time however in Oakland, Calif., with relatives. She was a freshman in the high school and was one of the most attractive as -well as one of the most popular girls in school. . Her untimely death .was a great shock to her many friends and to the friends of her parents, who are left childless by her death; a son having died In Inrancy many year) ago. The body will leive Wednes day for Redding where Imrinl will take place, beside the broMier, COURTS r Deeds John Westland to Alfred Mas king; 4-27-25; $.60 I. R. S.; Mills Addn., lot 14, block 213. D. -Bowman et-ux to Florence C. Fitzgerald; 6-26-24; $1-50 1. ri. 8.; Chiloquln, lots 5, 6, block 11. - George H. Baker et ux to Flor ence C Fitzgerald; 0-23-24; $5.00 1. R. 8.; all of lots 7 and 8, In blk. 2, Chiloquln,-except 6. 25 ft. here tofore conveyed. ( j ; L E. Walkor 16 'Neil' Nelson; If charges his rat: now - rduring. the progress of our Annual Anniversary prices are much lower than at any time this year omp ar e our Genuine Rhinelander A irtite h Side leers , Oak finish, No. 980, 30-lbs. capacity dJOQ CfV Regular $29.50. Sale price PifiJ.OU No. 985. ..75-pound capacity tCfl Regular $45.50. Sale price vO.OU White enamel, No. 80, 30-lb capacity CO 7 Retmlar $3t5.50. Sale Sale price $33.60 IN STOCK RESERVED Main - V W. R. Hopkins ot ux to Roy F. Durbln; 3-27-25; $450 considera tion; Hot Springs Addn. lot 0, blk. 40 . Elizabeth R. Cllletto ct al to James F". Myers, QCD; 4-22-25; SW NE4, NE14SW.14, SBXW, and Lot 3, also -described as NKi SWVt of Sec. 3, Twp. 39, Range 11.' Wm. F. B. Chase, Administrator to (James F. Mers; Admr. Deed; 4-25-25; $'2.00 1 R," B.f SWKNK'A; NESW4, BEW;NW1V, lyOt 3, aU described as N'E4NW-of Section 3, Twp. 39, Range 11 ; . Tho K. D. Co.; to John II. Lln festy; 3-6-25; $.50 I. R. S.; Buena VlsU Addn. Lots 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, block 93. . ; ' The K. U. Co. to -Emma- Rolirer Llnfesty;; 3-6-25; ,$.50 l I. R. S.; Buena Vista Addn., Join 8, 9, block 113. NAVAL OFFICER IS FREED OF CHARGE . NORFOLK, Va., May 6. Com mander N. w. Fuller,, commanding the naval transport Beaufort, was acquitted by a court martial at tho naval- base hero VOday of oil threo alleging neglect of duty In connection with the finding aboard ship ot 500 'quarte of whiskey . .. Demand That we tell you wherein the Rhinelander i s superior. Its easy, we are glad to do it. Top leers Oak finish, No. 20. Ice capacity 35-lb C 1 ? 7fJ Regular $17.50. Sale price 1 No. 22, Ice capacity, 50 pounds 9 ft Cfi Regular $28.75. Sale price a33 flfl No. 23. - Ice capacity 75 pounds Regular $31.50. Sale price , No. 24, 95-pound capacity Regular $38.00. Sale price EXCEPT DOE RNBECHER CASE GOODS SPECIAL COMBINATION BED, SPRINGS AND MATTRESS Bed is ivory finish with full 2-inch cvontinuous posts.- Coil spring, not like illustration. Guaranteed product. "Made for Rest" of first class materials. Mattress is full 40-pound and contains no excelsior or similar filler. , Special All 3 for $26.75 Opposite -Pine Tree Just 23c a Every day $ 2 0 0 In 1 180 months. Easy, isn't it? General Bond & Mortgage Co. Portland, Oregon Oregon owned and all funds invested in Oregon C. B Schmidt Arcade Hoter Manager Bond, Department Frices Try and equal these prices Ordering in car lots for both our Medford and Klamath Falls stores, we are enabled to make sav ings in freight alone that gives us the edge. THIS WEEK IS THE TIME TO-BUY THAT REFRIGERATOR. $22.25 $27150 will bring you 0 C as Phone 700 Woolf Pay Z f X i b f i T- t T T T i. hiob 'i i r ..a iU j; j whoa It dookc.d here lo February-.