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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1925)
Monday, Octubor 19, 192G EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH falls, OREGON Page Five MUIUULL Mm. A n , 1 1 1 )tni,rr ot Bun KfOII elsoo iii visiting her children in Mer rill. Bho in ui i in- home ol Mr. .1 '. ItilVflOIODi ('. II. AlllllTMIM, publisher cf till' Malls Progress, mu ! luteins i I Kor in Morrill Tin 1. Mm. A. I.. DlOdletl mill Ihr Ml (inui (ran Applegato spent Hie tysak end with her uousln, Mrs, Qao 01 riald, boron Wolfe loti Tuesday for i.u Mollnuii Oallf, H expects in return in about h walk, ill" w. 1 r , wiin has botn vintiiiiK Mr. Wolfe'i parents for ions time, win return wllto. him. It. II. AtldllrlOD mill I "mi, Offlold retained Wednesday trow Portland wbtM they Imil bean mi Witnesses fur Hi" H.r. in tbe railroad burial. Mr. inui Mm. Iron Kllgore Sfi rt Kiaumth Pells visitors Tuesday, w. k. Jlnnette attended Uw oi lux or iii" Boutaorn Oregon fresh) (try ui Phoenix, ii" wai the dologatu from the Merrill ebureli, Tim IiIkIi mhool nr.. having their iiix wimkn examinations thin weak. Mm. it. Kaltonhorn and family inui Mm, 11. iiondrlakua spent Wed lloniluy In K ti, 1,1 11 1 h I'iiII.i. Mm. 11. H.Andorson and Mr, b, 1.. Hoeley inui children spent Tom ilny III tlui 1'u 1 1 11. m 1 '. j piotcber iiml llll In mm rol 1 Id tpelr horns in Klamath Pallet Hi" Mint of tin, week. Mm, 1. v. Bum B,"iii (Vednoedny with her daughter, Mm. it. 1,. imi inn. Mr. mill Mri. II. I. I Hi 1 1 "li worn hueti ui itiiim r mi wednfgday evo nlnr. Plate! kit,, IiiIiI for Mr. mill lire V. I,. Mouldy mill mum Tommy and .'niiii Hdwnrd of ChiloQuln, Uoulie Daltoh god Mr. nml Mm. it. U Hi. Ih. n Mm. Burr Weitbrook returned the first 01 Hi" Wgok from Klmmilh KiiIIh w in i" ejte 1 pen 1 none lime m tin home b bof slater, Mm. it. c. tiroes- bnek-, Will Polvoy hue left for 11 (rip to Ireland, lie i to k y way of iii" Panama canal, Jn, bgeey i"ft reoently for hi" "hi boma in Iralandi flu expects to I, n none (ill l'"l,ruury, Mr. nml Mm. John l)ol:ou have moved Into tbe Dnvin home. Mm. ('. t). Merrill nml children ware s'i i. "in in Kigmatb Falls on Thiiredey, B. M. Hammond und sou had some roglitered Hampeblre ibeep brought in iimt week. Mm. H. K. .Martin spent Wcdnos- day in Merrill. Tiicmlay "Vniilnt; th" t'brlntliin Kn- JT;'7 '-.i- ' r I I Mil ' won't save it ilil! The "Loren Tl... ' . t nut b sircunt 01 wnici troni :i nose won Automatic Vater System will pump watc for lueh cmcrKciK'io. Ih-miIcs Miiilinn plenty fur liaih room, cattle nml oilier ti8e. under pressure tin- It frost proof and you can mr it all the year round. on 6th near Main Phone 371 dutvor soclelg ot the Merrill Pre, byterlnn 6buVcb held lie regular monthly; buolnses meeting ui tbe "deb roomii. KoIIowIiik III" IimkIim-ah kok- fiion a ooelgl hour wan enent. Ogttiel wore pinynii mid refreebmente w,r,, I nerved i,y Mm. M. a. Bowman end John plllard, a very pleangnt eve IiiIiik Wee epi'iit. 't'homi iirnm-n' worn Mr. end Mfi, Lee tor Torabangb, Mr. nml .Mm. J. W. BoOgglbe, Mm. J.W. Taylor, Un, m. a. Bowman, Kuy Jlnnette, Opal Bekrldge, Arinnn Tay lor, Hgtber Moore, Bvn kturray, flor, "tin, Ulllard, Bdna Merritt, Iteg Ab bott, oiin Dlllard, Leetot Moore umi Bujene Merri.lt, Mnny buntiTH took lulvantflKn of un ppenlng of the pbeaeant eegeon Tburedny anil ninny urn unJoylnK tbll dgloty (IIhIi thl woitk. With many, nothinK ih etiitg to a nlcof young pbeegant, Mrn. c m. Inerritt wgg bdeleee on Wedneiday aternoon at n imrty in honor of Mm, Knrnh Blbdgett win, Ik vlHtllriK at thu homo of hnr eofl. Tin' ladlee took tbelr fancy work and thu gfterndon wax Hpont in vlettlng, Mm. Blodgeti left Merrill number of ynarH aito. A AillelOttl lunch wan terved by Mm. Merritt, a v,rry ,i,nM gnl afternoon w-nn ipent, Tboee pr eent were Megdernee t'- Martin anil A. C Vlnharl of Klamath Pnlle, II. II. Amlcmon. W. II. Anilnmon, .1. a. Brown, C, A. Brown, 0. iiow man, Bttg BeogglU J- w. Beogflne, .1 c. Btevennon, Anna Ratellff, J. 11. Kidwell, Jo BtnJcel, 'r. a. iiar- rown. J. U'. IlitHklnii, Btmor Blod- gett, Barl Bodgett, B. IP, Merritt, imil .Mb 1 Bdna Merritt and Mrn. BlOdgOtt, tin, honor Kiii'Ht ami the boeteee Mm. Merritt, Hoi Dewey Jr- from l.onlln spnnl i tow daye In Merrill thin ",.(, tlw gmm of 111 h brother, nml ulster In law Mr. and Mm. J. A. Dowey. The Ladle' Aid of the Pribylir- i but cburch win meet nfedneeday uf ternoon at ibe hone ol Mm. 11. 1.. llulion. Mm. It. II. Andemon will molHl Mm. Ilr.lton. Tbureday evening if number of old Crlonde or Bimer iiiodgott, who 1 Vlettlng her, from Mailt, lea, Calif.. gave him a Burpnee imny at tile boma of bin brother. Mr. BlOdgett attended ecbOOl In M"rrlll and thone preKent were tnoHtly old Hchoolroates. After talkliiK over old time 1191I plgylttg rumen, the Indies nerved re fnmhmeiiiH. Thnie present were Mr. I nml Mm. C, I'. Hankln.'i und family, Mr mid Mrs. J. I.. Ilnnklmt nml fain 1 11;-. Mr. and Mm. i'. .N. Hnnkina and IfiiDilly. Mr. and Mm. J. It. Kidwell. Mr. and Mm. M. A. Bowman, Mr. and Mm. Chun. Drown, Mr. and Mm. J. Q. Btereneon, Mr. and Mrs. Kltner K. Merritt, Mr. und Mr. W. 11. An I demon. Mr. and Mm. Elmer Hlod iKi'tt and family. Mr. and Mm. Karl j BlOdgetl nml family, Mrs. John Uod M,n and Mm. Sarah BlOdgett 1 Mr. and Mm. InKle of Lawrence, i Kiinjuiu, visited a few days In Mor 1 rill. with their niece. Mm. John t'ox. 5 8 IS m m i n 2 s I E R. R. R. 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Klamath Falls Auto Company ROY CALL 224 Main St. Phone 246R This is the "Small Garage with the Big Trade" Authorized Ford Service, Genuine Ford Parts, Complete Stock of Accessories. GOODYEAR Tires and tubes of course. Replacement Parts Used Cars Acme Motor Co. 400 SOUTH SIXTH HUDSON ESSEX Complete Line of GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes Hydraulic Press for Application of Solid Truck Tires PHONE 680 i They left Wednesday for Manteca. Calif., to visit with Mrs. Ingle's sis ter, MrH. Metzar, mother of Mrs. t'ox. Thlria Aaderson entertained with 11 "pirate party" ut the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Anderson on Thursday evening, the occasion 1 lioinK the fifteenth birthday of her I sister Helen. The evening was speat la dancing, singing nnd games. Ta vors for both the boys and girls wore : hidden through the house and the boys' favors contained the names of Kirls. When all were found a game of "clap In and clap out" was play ed. Tho girls found their supper imrtners In this manner. The party wns a surprise to Miss Helen. She . received a number of presents. Mrs. Wilson Reported Engaged WILL USE JAZZ IN GRAND OPERA CHICAGO, Oct. 19. -P) Ja, ' the riigced waif that only a few ; years ago was timidly begging shul ter in the musical family, at last Is knocking at the Olympian portal of grand opera. Graduating from tin pan alley and but lately molded to tho forms of rhapsody and symphony by such moderns as George Gershwin and Leo Sowerby, a Jazz opera Is now j In tho making. Tito Shlpa. famous tenor of the Chicago civic opera company, an nounced that ho had mado plans for tho production of the first work of this character. "The typically American motifs in jazz nnd syncopated music are can able of Partying symphonic or grand opera significance," said tho tenor to hts composer of "Dreamer of Dreams, root, Toot, Tootsie," and "Oh, Mabel." "mmm n mm 1 From Paris come rumors that Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the lata president, will marry Dr. Sterling Xtuffin, a Washington physician nnd Close friend of tho Wilsons for many years, ftuffin Is oS and a UicbcJor He and Mrs. Wilson now are in Paris. OBITUARY Remains of Floyd niach of Dor- ris, Calif., who wns killed In an iiutomobllo accident on tho Kcno road Friday, will be shipped tomor row to White Klsh, Montana, by way of Hond and The Hallos, Where funeral services and Intermeilt will take place. llo careful about your wants. Everything depends upon what you want. Finland is using lv: :!rauU: ni:u Ing to gather peat, water pumpo 1 into the bags forming a liquid mar.s t'hat can be removed with turbluo pumps. In building a state railway 100 miles long th Norway 2;! tunnels with a total length of five miles had to be bored and 57 bridges constructed. A knife having an electrical re sistance heatiug element in its blado lias been invented f.r renuviivs tho sealing from storage batteries. A Dutch inventor has patented oci clecbrfic device to warm air before it Is breatihed Into a person's lttnsi In cold weather. oAt the TINE TREE Ono of the finest characteriza tions Milton Sills, has yet given on the screon. That Is our opinion regarding "The Making of O'Malley," which opened last night at the Pine Tree theatre with Sills in the stellar role. InWdenteUr, it is tho first time In hia career that he has bean offi cially "starred" in a moving picture, and ho amply supports by his per formance tho wisdom of t'ho First National executives in starring ihlm. What happened makes this picture one filled with unexpected inci dents, aiiousing the heart to laughter and filling It with suspense. In the cast are Helen Fenguson, Robert McKim, Tote Ducrow, Frank Rice. Special Breakfast Menu from 5:30 a. m. to 11 a. m. Strawberry Waffles with Whipped Cream CLUB CAFE A new airplane service will carry passengers and malls botween Ilol fastj Ireland, and Carllslo, England. c4t The LIBERTY When shots are fired at two peo ple in the dark from near a haunted ranch house something Is bound to move. In "Spook Ranch." the lat est production) coming to the Ubortiy theatro today, Hoot dashes into the house to investigate wloh his color ed valet dlsappeara over Oho hills. Auto Pa r t s Bushings Tire Rod Bolts Spring Bolts at VanDykes Parts Co. With tbe Hob Tire Shop 502 So. 6th Phone 616 h, New narks tor ai cars Iii ii i