The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OliKUON
Sal unlay, November 21, 1D26
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KLAMATH COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE
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MERRILL
Inc. The evening til spent In mm.jV. F. Fruits. N. B. Woodhouse.
Refreshment irere served durtnc nose Rivfs and Hon Funs. The nest
Monday evening SI the regular the eveninc.. Those present were h'.ieottnfr will he held December 16
mooting of (he Merrill Rohekah lodr.e Misses Vilma. Miriam and Winifred 'ftl tiro home of Mr?. (1. II. Carleton.
officers were elec ted for the ciimi- Oftlold, Eva Murray. Bernloe Kan- 'Irs. Arthur Frailer and Mrs. 0. V.
ins Blx monlhR. N. C, Btva farloton; ara. Opal Eskrldce. Louise llalton. ! Shuck will be hostesses.
V. 0 Eva Bowman; Sucrolury. Mac swen Lungdahl, Thlrta and Helen V. F. Fruits, Qua Kksman and F.
Anderson; financial seoreary, Mary Anderson, Mr. M. A. Bowman, Best IF. .Men-it: attended the meeting of
Parker; treasurer, Millie tstukel. The HodgeV, John Dillard. Karl Jlnnette the encampment at Klamath Falls
officers Will he installed (he first of and the hosts and hostess,?. Tuesday evening.
January. T)u, lnll,lir school is planning to
Mr. nnd Mrs. YV. Conrad of Klnm- give an entertainment at the com-
ath Falls spent (he week end in inanity hall next Wednesday.
Merrill, (he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Th(J ., clMJ1 ... hich ,.,,,
is working on the play to he Riven
December 1".
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Miller from
Turner.. Ore., are visiting with Gus
Eeksman for a short time. .Mr. and
Mrs. Miller are old friends, of Mr.
Eeksman.
Junior boys of the high school
have received their class rings and
the plrls expect to soon receive their
pins. Money was made to buy tbese
! by the dance supper recently given
; by the class.
! Miss Ann Sctzer spent Friday
I night witb Miss Thirza Anderson. :
She returned to her home in Klamath
Falls Saturday.
YV. C. Bailey.
Miss Elsie Tucker and Percy Con
ners were married tho last of the
week and Tuesday evening a chari
vari was given the'm at the home of
Mrs. F. N. Mover. Mr. Connors is a
brother of Mrs. -Meyer. Mr. and Mrs.
Connors are both from lieppner. Ore.
A number of neighbors spent the eve
ntng in games. Itrfroshni'uiit were
served during the evening.
Misses Edna Merrill and Esther
Moore and Eugene Merrill and Los- I
ter Mooro entertained (he Christian .
Endeavorers of the Fresl-yterian
church at the clhh rooms Tuesday
evening following the business meet-
Wednesday evening degree work
was put on by the Title Ijike lodge.
L O. O. F., at Merrill. About twenty
members from the lodge at Klamath
Falls attended. Following the work
refreshments were served in (he din
ing room (o all preseui.
Arthur Frazier was a visitor in
Klamath Falls Wednesday.
Jas. Dudley from Susanville. Cal..
has arrived in Merrill and Is at the
home of his brother. II. K. Dudley in
Dodd Hollow,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Myers were in
Klamath Falls Thursday.
Mir. anil .Mrs. YV. C. Bailey were
bujdBjBSS visitors in Klamath Falls
on Thursday.
J. A. Murray was in the Falls on
Thursday afternoon.
, A new service station is being built
in Merrill. across the street north
Hotel Sutter
San Francisco
Management
Geo. Warren Hooper
A popular priced Fireproof
Hotel, Centrally Located and
noted for its excellent service
and unexcelled appointments.
Wednesday the Ladies' Aid of the , from the bank.
Presbyterian church hold an all day . c A. Panley from the Sanitary
meeting at the club rooms. Six com- Market in Klamath Falls was In
I forts were tied during the day. At Merrill Wednesday,
noon a fine dinner was served by j As the regular meeting of the YV.
i Mrs. C. M. Merritt assisted by her 10. T. U. falls on Thanksgiving day.
daughter Miss Edna. About twenty ( c called meeting of the union was
Mrs K. E. Bradbury. hu lias
been rlRlttng In Portland (he last
(wo weeks, relumed homo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burke
loft Saturday for Crescent city for
a two weeks' vacation.
Mr. Boh Kbermnn of San Jose
visited nt the home of Mr. and
Mis. It B. Itrndbury Monday. Mr.
Eherman Is an old friend of Mr.
Bradbury and had net seen lilei
for the pusl nine years.
e. croup w ...e jui.ii. ,,..-. business visitors In
Henley surprised Mr. and Mrs. w . ;
F. Ililyard Monday evening with j
tin cans and cow bells. It was only
after n difficult search that the
merry-makers found the newly mar
ried couple at the G. W. Ililyard
ranch and then the (tin began.
Everyone agrees that It was a real
Charivari.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Mills have
moved lo (heir honto in Klamath
Falls after spending the summer
oh their ranch near Pine Grove,
Miss Murjorle Boeder spent the
week-end with her cousin. Miss
Greta Madison of Klamath Falls.
The student council held a meet
ing Monday tioou for the purposu
Henry Gordon :yul his uenhev,
Herbert Gordon, wee I " m liu
business In Klamath Falls Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson mo,
ored in (he Kluiu.ith Falls Monday,
combining a shopping anil business
trip.
Everybody Is Invited to tho bask
et social at Wet-don Balurdny oron
lug, November ii, The pre, di
will he used for u vlclrola for the
m-IiooI,
.Mr. and Mrs. I. vie C ird a we;-.-
Kl.imalh Paul
Sal unlay.
K. P. SI If (lor was a business vii
jltor at Dorrls last Tucs.l.i,.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. M -folium
and family drove orer lo Medford
! last Saturday, to visit with their
, daughter Echo McCollum, .vlto Is
attending high school In Medfo.d.
The family returned to t.:olr home
here Sunday afternoon.
Floyd Wilson was transacting
business in Dorria. Wednesday.
-Mrs. g. Wilson ot Klamath Fails.
was a visitor nt Wordon last Sat
urday. Henry Chapman Is pieparlng to
go to San Francisco for tho whiter.
If and ,i
(lie laud plowed
, Hi) lo ore-ling a nice llltle hoiian mi
'Ms' new fium. The futility hi now
living in i lie Brandenburg hsust
II. B, Johmioa Is plowing (he
farm of Mr. Argravos which wq un
derstand ho pal retiled. A well R
j te eiitly drilled on (his place. I'M
, new Irrlgaltbn system here has start
! ed i ho farmers .working.
The ladles ot (ho llelplti,; Hand
mot with Mrs. M.rtle Gruyson, Wed !
gMdl v-mi- sewing was done and
plans made, cointnlttoi-s appelated,
'ot:., for tho buagr uud onlortalit
mpj( ivhlcli the ladles (SPtcl lo
, have tho evening of lieceinbor -I hi
the Community iuill. The next inoct
lug will be held at the home ot Mr. I
A. M. Thomas. Di-.-euiber 2.
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of making a division of (ho high Mr. cntipman s uaugnier .Mrs. Ba
school's portion of the money taken jwa-d Crawford lives In San Fraa
in at (he box social. It was deolded Cisco.
that the money be put Into one DaW McCollum and wife motor
fund and both boys' and girls' nth-,ed (o YVerdeii. Wednesday morning,
letlc associations get 'the necessary The school children tiro planing a
equipment Jor athletics. Basketballs, picnic lunch at school YVedno'iUy,
and baseballs will be ordered soon, j November 25. to celebrate Thanks
Mary West, formerly a student of j giving at which lime their program
Klamath county High. ;s now at-, will bo given.
HIDES & FURS
We do Tanning, Mount Speci
mens, Make Robes. Rugs. Lad
ies' Fur Coats, Buckskin, Lace
and Latigo, Leather, Chapps,
Buckskin Gloves, and Remodel
Hides and Furs.
Guarantee Satisfaction at cord
ing to quality of Hidesand Furs
A. B KIT ON
Taxidermist, Tuiuier, Furrier
On Highway, near Riverside
Store, North of
ROSEBURG, ORE., R. F. D. 2
ladies were seated at the table. This
;wos Mrs. Merritt's lust meeting as
;they expect to move to Corvallis dur
' ing the Thanksgiving holidays. In
', the afternoon a number more ladies
came in. The regular monthly busi
.neses meeting was hold hi the after
, noon and plans for the bazaar to be
jheld in the community hall Decem
ber 4. were made. The Aid will meet
Monday Not. SO to make articles.
Those present Wednesday were Mes
! dames P. D. liewis, YV. F. Jinette,
J. YY. Taylor. C. E. Craig, YV. F.
'Hill, C. YV Shuck. Arthur Frazier.
Ivan Kilgore. G. H. Carleton, H. C.
Parker, C and M. A. Bowman, J. YY'.,
C. YY'., C. P. and J. L. Hasklns. J. L.
Farthingham. M. L. Moore, R. L.
Dalton, fe L. Pope, Albert Myers,
Tomilson. J. A. Brown, Geo. Offield,
held YY'ednesday afternoon in the
club rooms following the meeting of
the Aid.
Geo. Craig visited with his broth
er C. E. Craig this week.
Roofing
High Quality Slate Roofing
at Mail Order Houses Prices
F. 0. B. Our Store
422 Klamath
(Old Dodge Garage)
See it before you send your money out of
town and Yvait for deliveries.
v': ' !' '
Now is the time to give your old roof a neYv
coat, will add years of service, inexpensive,
easy applied. Have it in stock in 5s, 10s
and 50 gallons.
A, F. Graham
Office
420 Main St.
Store and Warehouse
422 Klamath Ave.
Phone 526
FORT KLAMATH
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Vinson, ac-,
companiod by Miss Elva Moon, were'
business callers in the county seat
Tuesday.
Fred Peterson, county school su
perintendent, spent Tuesday visiting
the Fort Klamath schools.
Miss Lenna Sargent, who has spent
the past week in Klamath Falls. re-J
turned to her home Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. j. M. Martin spent.
Tuesday shopping in Klamath Falls, j
Mr. and- Mrs. Kuy Loosley, who!
spent the summer on their ranch
near Keno, have moved to Ashland)
where they will spend the winter J
with Mr. Jjoosicy's mother and fath
er, Mr. and Mrs. George Loosley.
Mr. and Mrs. D. YV. Ryan wi re
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Keller of Klamath Falls Tuesday eve
ning. Mis3 Mnxiene Forein, who lias
been rooming at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ferguson, has recently
moved to the home of Mr. and .Mrs.
R. A. Moons.
Russcl Scott, who spent (he past
(wo months south, has recently re
turned, a
Charley Brophy has moved here
(o spend the winter.
Arch YVimer has about ten more
days of lumber hauling.
Mrs. Harold Nichols of Klamulh
tending school at Henley as a mi tu
ber of (lie Freshman class.
Leland Triplet! has been absent
from school (his week.
in (he last soccer football game
of this season, the Henley team de
feated the Klamath team, last Fri
day, by the score of 2 to 1.
At the same time the Henley girls
defeated the Klamath girls in vol
ley l ull, by the score of 19 to 32.
This makes the sixth consecutive
victory of the aeuson for Henley.
GRANGE DKMANTMfcB At TO
DETROIT, Nov. tO, (AP) The
Detroit News today quotes ('. Har
old YVills, presideol u( the YVIIls
Saint Glatri Inc.. mOigr car mak
ers, as saying: that Harpkl "Iti-d"
Orange appeared al (ho main of
fices of Hie cpmpan) at Maryavllle,
Midi., last June and demanded aq
,-iuto "lo square" the use of Grange's
name In a series of advertisement,
The demand was refused.
Don't forget tho
Saturday evening. !
basket
lal
Falls has been spending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II.
B. Loosley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hfnes, who
has been employed at the Fort Klam
ath hotel the past summer, have re
moved to North Bend. Ore., for the
winter.
Ed Briscoe returned to bb home
Tuesday from Illy, Ore., with 25
head of Jersey milk cows.
G. 8. Hoyt mid wife from Klam
ath marsh are spending n few days
visiting friends here.
BEIRUT, Syria, Nov. 30. (AP)
I n ttoUliei-M ami civilian were kill-
od or uouiidtvt ulicn-nn automobile
I f i
I bus proccUuag from Beirut to Dam-
iiiscus wail nltuckcf! a feiv miles
jnorthcaatiof the bitter cltr
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Safeguard Your Home
It does you little good to scrape and save to build that home of your, UDless you
take steps to see that It is protected.
The one rure way to be prelected Is t'i take out fire Insurance.
YVe are agents for tho world's largest companies. Our rhtes are reaionable. We
give personal service on every claim.
J. H. DRISCOLL
HART BLDG. Surety Bonds PHONE 432
Life, Fire and Auto Insurance
LEGAL NOTICE
Sr.MMONH
In tho Circuit Court of the Slate of
Oregon, for the County of Klamath
Law No. 20D1.
C. F. Haj-rison as Guardian ad
litem of and for Charles Har
rison, Junior, a minor. Plain
tiff, vs. Maude Moriurlty, De
fendant. To Maude Mpriarlty, the above
named defendant: In the Name of
tlie State of Oregon:
Td'u Mfa hereby required to all
pear and answer I he complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
suit on or before the 22nd day of
IVi. mbor, 1025, that being the last
day of the time prescribed In tie;
Order for publication of this Sim
mons made by the above entitled
Court November 'i, 1025, and if you
foil so to appear, plead, answer or
otherwise move within that time, f ir
want thereof, plaintiff wfll apply to
the Court for the relief prayed for
in his complaint, as follows, to-wlt:
For a judgment urn Inst the defend
ant. Maude Moriarlty, for the sum
of 1600.00, together with interest
thereon from April I, 1II21, nt 11
per annum, together wllh plaintiff's
( f and disbursements and tie.-i-ti-in'
cost herein, ami that the prop
erty of defendant attached ill this
action, to-wlt, (he Northwest 4 and
die West Vi of (he Northeast and
the West Vi of the Southwest '4 of
Section :!G, Township ,18 South,
Range u Bast, W, M., 1n Klamath
County. Oregon, be i.ojd to satisfy the
plaintiff's demands herein; the said
sum of $600.00 with interest thereon
as aforesaid, beln due upon a cer
tain judgment rei-ovorod by the
plaintiff against the defendant, on
the date las I aforesaid In the Circuit
Court of He- State of South Dakota
in and for Brown County therein.
This summons In :ierved upon you.
I lo- .- aid defendant, by tint publica
tion thereof in the Bvonlng Herald,
a newap&per published in Klamath
-Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, and
oi general circulation In said County
and State, once a week -for C conaeCU
tive' and successive weeks, tho first
publication being made November
7. 1926, and the last publication be
tbg made December 10, 1025, by or
ii r ui the Honorable A. L. Leavltt,
Judge of the Court aforesaid, which
was made, entered and filed in said
Court and cause November 0, 1925.
J. II. ( ARNAIIAN,
Attorney for Plain-tiff. Address
Loomls Building, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28, DOC. 5, 12, 10,
Shasta View-Malm
Mrs. Ilello Klrkpatrlck ,ho hai
been visiting in Klamutii Falls has
tettirned to her home with la r
dnughter, Mrs. V. A. Layman.
Joe Mlcka and wife and djuga:
er, Georgia, worn business visitor
la Klamath Falls (he first of the
week. They made the trip In Ihclr
new Ford sedan.
Tho teachers of tho Shnstti Y'lt w
school will give tin entertainnien:
and pie social Friday evening ut tho
school house. Ladle, come and
bring a pie.
Mrs. O. F. Gllck and children
who have been visiting In Asblnid
huvn relumed home.
Turkey buyers and turkey pITk
ers. havo been busy the past few
days. Quito a number of turkeys
ovcro raised In this section but not
as many as formerly. High prlru
of grain and low price for thfl birds
have discouraged the f iTnors, 'tho
this year the prlco was belle.-.
Oliver Martin was called to BeU
iughoui. Wash., this week by t ie
set ions illness of lifs sister.
Mrs. A. Turner of Klamath Fads
was a visitor with her daughter,
Mrs. Emma YVilson and Mrs. Wdu
Klrkpatrlck the past few days.
J. L. Bailey and wife were din
ner guests of Mr. und Mrs, Joe
Ulcka Sunday.
Mr. Brown who ban purcbasod
100 acres of the Brundenburg place
tyft The LIBERTY
"Gun-Shy" Fniniciyn Furnum's
luteal western lomedy-drama. pos
sessor, all I he requisites of n good
ilonn photoplay. Full of action from
start to finish, comedy iltuattpOI ga
lore, an Interesting story carried by
a well balanced cast and the most
picturesque und Ideal scenes obtain
able. Tho cast for "ilun-Hhy" are all
pardoularly adapted to the paru
ihey portray, over iwo hundred cow.
boys wore used in tho picture, all
true sous of Hie wenl. (ho rapidly ills,
appearing, picturesque oowpuncher.
"tlun-Shy" Is a breesy action story
of (he great outdoors, brimful of
suspense, romance and comedy
and plays at the Liberty tonight only.
A throbbing und Ion Immune
story Is Involved In a way (bat Is
bounded by realism and color In (bo
! big production. "Black Lightning."
which come to the Liberty theater
on Sunday and Monday.
The film Is gWay from Ibe stereo
type features both In Its height of
romantic construction and cast which
Is In-tided by "Thunder," tie- Marvel
Dog. and Includes such players us
Clara Bow, Harold Austin, F.ddlo
Phillips, James Mason. Joe Butter
worth. Mark l-'enton and John l'rlnce.
Many thrilling reenen and bin cli
maxes lire staged In "Black Light
ning" with all of the action taking
place In Hie hilts of lit" Kentucky
mountains, centering around a bloody
feed which has been rafting for yearn.
It Is n picture (hut lias a modern love
slory nnd will appeal to till lovers
of good dims.
cvfr the NNE TREE
!- plrUrt, "A Hi of Hl Fin b
I . .,! the I'm., Tieo Sunday, pro
duccd now Harold Bell Wilghl's
latest bout seller. Is claimed to ho Hi"
fliiusl "wegtprn" thai bus ever reach
ed (be serein! To seek up this big
claim. Paramount mentions
First the nuiboi. Harold Bell
V rigid. Wright's lal"" of (be won
bine i oim Into more homos Hum
(hot ,0 any Other writer. Hi. ring 100
last idghi years his books have been
read by more limn t.O.UOO.OOO people
In (he Pulled Slates atone.
.:, cbad I the director. Victor Flout
lor;, who mule "Adventuro" and
Til- Devil's Cargo." lie also made
"TO die tbUI Man" (he flri.l .tine
firoy - Paramount production. "The
Coll of the Canyon." another Zaun
Uroy special, and "Empty llundo"
uro also on tils long list of successes.
$10.00
I'm- Kuril Tixn ini; KV
covc-i s initsjled,
Any nl:iss enclosures
inailc for any car.
Oregon Harness
Co. .
Seventh & Klamath Ave.
LONDON - The House of Lords
bai I one- red. Tie- heio hes have
been upholstered !u that color.
If
when you have lire trouble you
wnul your (Ires rcpnrlod ns
good SS o m h.ive ittotti v til -
l-atllred III the best equipped
shot, in Klamath Falls. Our
Helntl Klectrle Steam Y'ulcuii
litors nnd expert repair men as
sure you of tlio best possible
results.
Reed Auto
Supply Co.
S. 11th Near Main
Phonp 298
Everything in Electrical
Fixtures
For the home. Irons, washers,
Lighting fixtures and accessories,
etc.-see us for expert house Wiring,
Link River Electric Co.
IT A Home Plant
The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men,
solicits your patronage.
We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de
velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the town
grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect
ive builder.
What We Offer You
We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type
of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook.
We offer you prices that will com pare favorably with any in the city.
Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals,
including
Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles,
Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware
We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing.
Lakeside Lumber Co.
JACK SLATER, Manager
Center and Klamath Phone 128