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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
Tliinvdluy, Oclolicr 20. I!)2r EVENING HEUALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Fivti KLAMATH COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE There Is a Vast Difference L- on 6th near Main Phone 371 I i.ikhs HUONG HAY SHORE I'AIIK, BALTI MORE, Mil., Or!. It, il'i LIU t'iiunl George T. Cuddlhy gild llttll'li A. Ofnll". Culled Slates navy pilot, failed i appear after com- plellng tli-lr sixth lap In III" Jnc quoi Schneider nip rare thin lifter noon. Off lilniM wan apprehensive hat liolh nil down and were dlspulchlng senrcliem. llmli planes Woro OVlT lull lIlllltlloH overdue. The Walton, Wright Co. for INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Casualty Phone 643W Merrill Library Club MERRILL LIBRARY CLUB gives thc.anmial Hallowe'en Dance at Men-ill Hall, October' Tickets $1,00 - Supper 50c Sailing's Orchestra Dance Postponed Owin gto the death of the wife of Vice Dictator TWombly, the Moose dance which was to he given on October 29, will be indefinitely post poned. Committee. Notice Bier Difference in the Way You Feel Quit Poisorflng Yourself To day; Feel Better in Few Hours or No Cost Make this tOHtl Knd suffering from Indigestion, Plmplls, Pains In Back and Hides, Constipation, Head achos and tlrud, rundown condition, duo to Hulf-pnlimnlng because of sluggish llvor and clogged Intestines. ' Take a pleasant spoonful of Dr. Thachor'B Llvor and Blood Hyrup after tho hoxt two tnoalB. In Iobb than 11 hours notice tho aulck dif between a regular ,voo(l burning furnace and a furnace that will burn wood. We .specialize in wood burning furn aces, both piped and pipeless, at prices you can afford to pay. It Costs You Nothing For An Estimate KENO juiin Ackley iiim ukuIii returned to 10 no ittor neu ral weeks absence. Tin- eoiumiinlly iiurty Riven by the Kono iiiii school Friday night to tin- patrons, of tht ichodl and their ni. n:. wan hiKiiiy enjoyed by the largo crowd In attendance. a bnnd or (hoop imibmiI through Kanp Monday noon, enroiue to their winter grazing grounds In California. Mm, Joe ptey and aim. former res idents of Reno, wore nmont; those who attended the oommonlty pnrty rrnm the I'orrla eountr. Graft Ni lion, government trapper for thla ruction, la very bnav theno ilavH. layliiK out trap linen. U w. Anderson was down from Sponror creek Rundny to spend tho day with IiIh family. II. C. Clovongor returned to Wh work nl Klrlt Sunday evening, aft' r pending tho WMk end with hla fam ily. William Jofrrlen of Klamntli Falls luiB rented tho T. J. Irntl.er gar) and la nulto huey repairing union. Mr. Kcsnlor. who owns a large chicken ranch aovornl mttos down the Klamatb river, was eallltn: tit the F. T. Nelson ranch one day Ihln week. T. J. 1'rather of tho Kono store wax In Klamath Falls nn Monday, purchasing nuppiios. Miriam Grubb and Jessie Puckntl were railing on Esther Anderson on Saturday afternoon. Oliver Puckott Ih working for Mr. i Koialer u iiia ranch this ivook. S .lumen MnrKhall Ik tho new pupil to enroll In the high school thla wook. Herbert Evans, brother of Mrs. Louise Stocker, Is loavltur for bin homo In Nevada after aovornl weeks apolit hero vIbIIIiir hla p'elor and family. The Hnrrirks, who have apent aonio time In Kono. are loavlnR T icsdny to look for a new location. LOO Doten wag a business vlidtor In Dorrll thin week. If you want the newest and pret tiest In bath robes go to Boo BoRln's Ureas Shop, 12!) South Sovonth St., next to HhiiHtn cafe. 27-31 (ndv) ference In the way you fool. Con tains pure vngolnblo Uigrodlonta ap proved by Physicians. Holpa nature clennno and tono your llvor trengthen your dlgostlvo organs soot ho tho tired anil overtaxod nerves, brace up your syBtom and purify your blood and restore your energy ugaln. You, too, must ho Mtlptled, or no cost. Dr. Thachor'a Ib sold and rocom mondod under this gunrnntoo by the Star Drug Storo und all lending druggists. Adv. MERRILL . Mr and Mri. B. U Whleler "i"i ohlldri ii. Junior ami Ddna, loft Crl- day for Jacksonville, for it abort vIhIi with Mrs. v. hi i' r parents, Mru. W. ('. Ilalley and Donald llnlley spent Hiiturtlay In Klamath Kalbi shopping.! Tho library club will Rive their iluiiro at the community club Friday October 3o. Huppi-r will be furnish ed by the menibera or the club. QOOd muulc i' promised. A number were In Merrill vlcln ty huntliiK Hunduy. The pheainii-: .re liecomliiR very wild. Mundane n i:d llurwood. W. (!. ilalley and (i. II. OtrlstOn enter tained Katiiriluy evening w'1'1 curd ut the bomu of Mru. llurwood l'lvo lublua of "000" were played. Refreshments wore aurvod daring the evenliiR by the hostesses, ThOM iresent were Mr. und Mra. It II Bd i mi. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Keo gins, Mr. and Mra. 0. M. Merrill. r and Mru. E. K, Merrltt. Mr. d ' , rn. It Li DSitoh, Mr. und Mr itm, Walker, Mr. and Mru. llun Ferguson, Mr. and Mra. Csrlaton, Mr. anil Mm. Ilulluy and Mr. and Mra. llurwood. Mra. w. ii. Anderson, Mra. J. A. Ilrown knd M Ihh Helen Brown were vlnltora In Klamath Fullii Sulur duy. Mr. and Mra. Ilert King from Hilt, California, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. und Mra. JaB. Jonea. Mra. t'hnrlea Hale apent aeveral dttya In Merrill last week tho guest of Mra. JennlS Jonea. She returned tO Klamntli Palls Saturday accom panied by Mian Edna Jonea, who spnnt tho wcek-und In Klamath Palls and Fort Klamath. Mr. Callahan of Dorrls vlaltcd at Iho home of hla alatur. Mra. J. it. Cooley, laat week. Mr. and Mra. It. I.. Dalton were hoata ut dinner Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mra. Itny Merrill who are rlsltlng from Bedding. California. Other RUeata woro Mr. and Mra. 0. O. Merrill. In tho evening thoy drove to Mnlln to attend the ahow. C. O. Morrill drove to Oleno Tuca day on bualncnn. Among Merrill people In Klam ath Calls Saturday were Mra. R. II. Anderson, Hurt Psrguaont Lois Fer guson , Frank Orsybael and Cub Ekcman. MIkb Hatel McClelland, county health nurSSi wua In Merrill Monday afternoon. Friday nlxht Bomeone entered the KiiniRe of Mr. Turnbsugh und luok the two front wheels uud spare tire from hla car. It WSS n new Chevrolet coupe which ho had Juat purchuaed u hhorl lime before. The old wheels were left, which wore taken from Iho car ueod by tho thieves. Mr. and Mra. W. C. Bowers loft Monday morning by auto for Los Angeles, where they expect to spend the winter. E. O. Reams l'ft Friday for n few days trip In the Uogue river country. The Merrill W, 0. T. U. will meet Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Uurr Weatbrook. Tho Modern Woodmen held their meeting Saturday evening in tho 1. O. O. F. ball. Candidates wore Initiated und wus followed by an oyster supper. Workmen Recover From Local Road Robert E. btranorn, piosiuum Olio Oregon uauiornia ana nwsiaru railroad must pw to 12 former em ployes tho sum ot $38BS.74, accord ing to a Judgment handed down to day by Circuit Judgo A. L. Lcavltt. If ho falls to pay tho monoy, fore closure proceeding may bo intro duced and the railroad property sold to satisfy Iho judgment. Tho suit orlgluntod threo yeais ago, whon tho Nettlcton-Bruco-Es-chback company of Seattlo wont bankrupt In completing a contract on tho Strahorn road. Strahorn brought suit to recover tho $26,000 surely bond from Oho bonding com pany which went on tho contracting company's bond. He was awarded Judgment for the full amount but fulled to aottlo with the 12 claim ants whoso wagos had not boon paid, who wore awarded Judgment yester day. Thoy brought suit in Klamath .cir cuit court and nvero awarded Judg ment for tho full amount, OnolU and Irwin represented to 12 claim ants. Holland Vessel Sends Out S.O.S. VALENCIA, Spain, Oct. 29. (IP) Tho steamers Cadillac and Coro nndo report the rocolpt of an S. O. S. ineasngn from tho Holland-American lino freighter Andljk, bound from New York to Uottordtam. Her position nntl the nature qf hor dis tress linvo not been ascertained. MIDLAND Frnnk Hull was railing on - hla brother on Millar lalnnd Tuesday, Bi L. Furber und son were vis iting IiIh wife ut Kin i Valley hoBpltul on WedneHduy. Frank (Iruy and father und Mr. Trarerj returned at the cloae of tbo aeuaon with throe fine bucks. Mm. Hllbert I. an" nt. Mm Albert Gregory and Mra. Iloacoe Largest I were In Klamath Falls shoppluR on Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. C. It. Pntt mon and '.'lines Straw were calling In Mid land on Thursduy. noscoe and Hllbert Largest r-i urged home at the clow- of the dour acaiion wlh three fine mule deer. Mrs. S. L. Burnett and con were sailing in Spring Lake district on Thursday. The Hooper brothers have finished oomblning in the Kono district and, are nov; combining on the Motchon-l bgcher truct on tbo Lower Lake. Mr. and Mra. J. L. Davidaon aro rlslUng In tholr old home town of, Kluiiiuili Fulla, for aome time from Washington where they have boon living for the past 3 yearn. They any there's no place like Klamath county. Mr. Olemycr waa calling In Mid land looking nftor tho beet crops barns harvested In the vicinity. Quite u number or carloads or beets have been ahlpped. Eddie Shulmlro waa hunting lu Midland Sunday for pheasants. i'nul Sevlck was caUIng on Win. Htirnctl Saturday on Miller Island. Master Winston and Vernon I'at- t. rson of ShlpplnRton were visiting with Ceo. llurnett on Saturday. Mrs. Frnnk Flowers of Midland was in Klamath Falla on business Friday. F. E. Lane waa a business visitor In the county scat. Mr. ond Mra. J. C. Sevlck and tamlly and Mra. Beatrice Phelps apent Saturday in Klamath Folia. Charles Porter was a visitor in Klamath Falla Sunday. Tho MUler Hill school had an Interesting program and box social on Saturday evening. The amount taken In was $75.00. Proceeds are to bo used for Bchool purcoses. Ev eryone had an enjoyable evening. Legal Battle on Railroad Starts CHICAGO, Oct. 29. (IP) A struggle for future control of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad, valued at $1,100,000,000. haa begun before Federal Judge James H. Wllkerson. Tho two factions aro the Kuhn Loeb group, which, with tho Na tional City Bank had charge of re cent financing of the railroad, and atockholdera led by Roosevelt and son. New York bankers. The latter represent $23,000,000 worth of stock. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED A marrlago llccnso was Issued yes terday by County Clerk DeLap to Elmer Charlos Dowden and Velnn Hniol Spence, both of whom are well known residents of Midland. St. Mary's Altar Society will hold a cooked food sale. Saturday, Octo ber 31 at Miller's Market. Eighth and Main St. Pies, cakes, doughnuts, ap ,plo8 and Biiuorkraut will be on sale. 29-30 (ndv) .;. Attention Is Yours 1 i The moment you step Into tho ctrclo II f In your new hand tailored suit. . I The stock of Imported and domestic j! 5 fabrics I carry In my shop is the t. i largest to bo found between Portland I T I und San Francisco. J I Chas. J. Cizek i Merchant Tailor M I 109 South Seventh H LONE PINE William llonfeld vlalted In Merrill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Storey and El den and Edna were Knmath Falls visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Oalarmeau were shopping In Merrill Monday. Mrs. Clyde Barks, Maxlne md little Billy visited the first of the wek with Mrs. Barks' mother Mrs. Dillard who lives In Merrill. Mrs. Lester Sehrlnner was shop ping In Klumath Falls Friday. Estun und Carl Klger each have bought them a Ford car. Mrs. Fred McKendree and Bessie Tallman called on Mrs. Basil Hall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hall have recently moved on the Clyde Brad Icy dairy ranch. B. L. Hosley of Chlloquln helped harvest the potatoes on his rancb last week. William Bonfl. -Id and Clyde Barks visited with Ham Enman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schrimer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barks Saturday evening. The evening was spent with music and playing cards. Mr. B. F. Beasly made a business trip to Merrill Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowman and daughter Marjorie spent tbe week end In Central Point visiting their son Leonard Bowman and family. Chester Enman Is working for Hank Seaman in Henley District. Watson Barklcy who spent the summer with M. P. Galarneau is working for Mr. Parker at present. Mr. Parker is adding more room to his house. Mrs. It. F. Beasly, Roy and Lo ralne and Pearl and Miss Gunjohann were shopping in Klamath Falls Sat urday. Mr. Welch. State Deputy of the Modern Woodmen, was a business visitor in the vicinity Wednesday. Tbelma and Arline Lewis visited the Lone Pine school Friday. Mr. F. Stewart of Mont Lake is moving his family In the small house on the H. J. Beardsley rancb. Tbe people of Lone Pine will be very glad to have Mr. Stewart and fam ily In this community. Walter Story ia hauling grain for M. P. Galarneau. Pink Barrks called at the home of C. W. Lewis Wednesday. Mrs. M. P. Galarneau and child ren. Marlon, Harry and Mary, vis Itod at tho home of R. F. Beasley Saturday evening. Mrs. Tallman visited at the home of her brother, Lon Storey, Mon day night. Miss Margaret Tallman who teach es the Libby school, spent the week end with her mother, Mra. W. G. Tallman. Tho Lone Pine school is very proud of their new stove and dic tionary, which the school board brought them last Saturday. Mrs. M. P. Galarneau, Mrs. Tall man, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Beasley, were among those who saw the vol ley ball and soccer games between Klamath Falls and MerrUl high schools Friday, played at Merrill. Merrill won both games. August Andreu and Ed Ilaller wero In Merrill Thursday. Pink Barks was in Merrill on business Monday. Several farmers in this vicinity are drilling their fall rye all hoping for a big crop next year. Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker called at tho homes of R. F. Beasly and A i . 'J One of The Nicest Jolts you can give your nerves is to shatter them through im proper care of your teeth. That's just one of the many avenues taken to poor health through neglected teeth. See us for free examination. R. D. COE, 'PmnifHM n Hii.k, rtirt M. P. Galarneau Sunday. Mr. B. Lear of Klamatb Falls was tbo dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Beasly Friday. Mr. Lear spent part of the day hunting. HILDEBRAND Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith and family were transacting business In Klamath Falls Monday. Mr. W. P. Sedge of Brentwood, California is visiting old friends and attending to business affairs In Hilderbrand and Dairy. Jim Driscoll of Klamath Falls passed through Hilderbrand going to Jack Horton's Sunday. Mra. E. P. Pool took her daugh ter. Margaret, to Klamath Falls Where her daughter is attending high school. John Mlcbaelson of Klamath Falls was In Hilderbrand Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael were transacting business In Dairy Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sbadley of Sprague River passed tbrough Hil derbrand Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Klam ath Falls were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Egert Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson was a vis itor at the Hilderbrand school Wed nesday. Mrs. C. Woelk and daughter Helen atended church Sunday. David Bliss bad the misfortune of getting a limb off a tree whicn he was falling stuck into his eye. The highway surveyors are run ning another survey through Yonna Valley. Mr. and Mrs. B. Governor and family attended church in Klamath Falls Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. Powell of Ash land Is in Hilderbrand on business for a few days. Emil Egert made a business trip to Medford Monday. SPRING LAKE Cheyne Brothers have finished j threshing and put their threshing 1 machine in the shed for the win ter. Mr. Chas. Mack is the owner of a brand new truck. Mrs. Frank Stewart entertained i a number of friends Saturday night those present being Mr. and Mrs. j Dan Kaylor, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wabbles, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cheyne and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scbreiner, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mack, Mrs. Alex Cheyne and family, Mr. and Mra. H. J. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cheyne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schreiner, Mrs. Depuy and son, Alfred, Earl Mack and Miss Stella Schreiner. The evening was spent with music and cards. All enjoyed the evening very much. Arthur Schreiner and family left Monday morning for Grants Pass where they expect to make their j homo In tho future The California Oregon Power 1 company's mon have been at work tor the past week repairing tbe electric lino in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Schreiner have gono over to tho Rogue River val ley to look tor a location. Mr. Triplet Ib moving on tho O. D. Grlulo ranch. Otto Balln was hauling lumber Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Stewart was a city visitor Tuesday, i Utte,J'ateI voneVbot jiw ano D,r .hi DENTISTS of aoarsel f,n in(j Mm Chone si MOSCOW. Russia Is going to train Chinese in social and political science at a memorial university dedicated to Sun Yat-Sen. Watch Your Frail, Puny Child Grow Strong-Take on Weight In Just a few days quicker tbah .'ou over dreamt of these wonder ful flesh making tablets called Mc Coy's Cod Liver cSll Compound Tab lets will start to help any weak, thin, nnder-nourished little one. After sickness and when, rickets are suspected they are especially valuable. No need to give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tablets are made to take tae place of that good but evil smelling, stomach upsetting medicine and they surely do It. They du put on flesti. 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