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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1926)
WfdiicHtlay, January 18. 1926 EVENING HEHALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Thrag till TO ( AMI Mr. mill Mi .1. Oi JottpiU)D H1 douhtri n,nn Ann Mm', itfi omrly tli la Diornlni for iiiu Pollcmn By Lunbtr okinpi whim Mr. Johns too i I... I'll, luparlnttndsut. Thtx win pond Hi" tiny m rump rtturolnu hontf Ikik thin ivtolbfi a MiitiHiiii ipMilnii win' ii"iti in tint luiw ohrlitltn I'liiii'iii tiiHt "vm- iiIiik whi'ii iilium wtr for tim oonlni ywktt OontttltttM wtro tppotnttd Cor tin' viirlnun division (if lhi church mill Humbly will rlnil all SlMfM mostlbf, In the li" w Imp i.i nf worship. Mrl, Nsllls BtoKli))1 witn ni-itnnolntfil mi in I i. In : ot Ihn :. niiil. ii iicliuiil. hiivliir, si'rv.-il hi. ,.Iuk will ihiivmiii. lit IU:.'i) In In lulu cupui'lly UtirliiK ihn pAMl morrow illuming. At uuuu Mi. year. Owing to lllu nliltilllllil wot U ! I.iiluh will MFV0 ' luncJWOO. RobM which Hhn M i . dO0l dttHD thn paitfnr Ihn choir wilt hi- iirnpiiri'il fur yi'iir Him was uiiiinlinnusly chimi'ii l" Ihn oiiniilUK f llni new cliun h which hi. ri'c ihrniiKh I (ISO. will In. in Hi" ui'iir ruturi'. INNI ll.WCl; MAN hiom VAbLKI Odi nf tim prominent Insuring man ni' iouiham Ortiout roprMoni Inn im California tftata Ufo in- UrAnOO QOtttpnUi W. A. drown, l.i itnmlic. Ihn hilHllll-HH I'lllli'I'H fl'lll'l MtulfiiNl today. Mr. Ilrnwn wim c eonpnnlod hw by h in vpn, Clnrnnt . wim in nffiiintod in builnowi with hin tattaor in tin- wiii"y city, it" oenUy Mr. Drown mow! bli .tnnilU in Mtdford (row Woodlnnd, t'uii forqla, tim old lid MBBT1N0 AT I.A.MII MO.MK An nl1dny ntttlni m tin hopio nf Mm, B. I). Ijinili, 104 Park ''Ircl will bo hold tomorrow by the Imll' i of St. Paul's I'lulsi niul church. Th" (44"V'V-t-' Mainly . About People oli'v"' mum. it K.MCJi M.i Mrs. Ui W, iti'iiick in cuurimui to bur homo on KiKinii and nigh with moaaltii Him wim reported andullo III this morning. riuiM QUANTA I'AHrt A. II. I la v In mnl In Kulph Ktoiirnii. mining Oranls 1'iihh liiiulInK business tiii-u, wcru In I li city over Tuesday. Tim trip wim oim of business. 'I'tmy Mopped nt ih" hoti'l Arcade. ruo.M AhOOUA 11. Thorn pHon, cenncclud with ttm Inmbor Industry ut Aigumit, is hsrs on hilnlliiuiH todliy. Formal Opening of the new home for Star Cars Fours and Sixes Saturday Evening Jan. 167:30 P. M, Eight St. and Klamath Ave. Music Prizes Refreshments At 8:30 All Models Unveiled We want to know you We went you to know us BE SURE AND COME HAMAKER MOTOR CO. Service Worthwhile 8th and Klamath Phone 1040 f IIIO.M I.AV.U.I, .I,I,I.Y Mr, mid Mr. W. II. ISrowu mnl datlfbtor Miss .Mi"-, who altcnilii high school In Kliiinnlh Kulln, p-:it Tuimliiy In th" clt on bttilnOH, JOHNSTON IH NTI; "DuckH wnro not no plnnlff il" wuh ih" ivonl liroiifthi hack IuhI 'J'onlnn hy Jimmy JohmNin aftffr tpeUdldl ih" pntlre day ni 'lulu lake trl'n a party of local buntera, Wblli ho re turiiid with it Kowl haK of th" birds, thoy wore not m arly ai plentiful an local Hportflincn i upcctcd tlmm 10 In;. MHH. KII.IIOIHVl: BOTTEK Prlendl of-Mr-. Hop Winton Kll DOUrne, miinaKi'r of tho hotel White Pelican, win pa glad to learn thai bn Is Improving from a nevero at tack of a aripp" which linn (ontln. 1 bar to her room at ttio hoHtclry for soToral dajn, Ti MA l)Oi:t. CAI,l,BTtH Mr-. Kloa rt", ui! 4r-. t) fun. v.'-ll kllOVl .iiHtrriul frniii . dofl, who have many (rinndn in liliiuiath KallK. are Ruaata at tim hoUU White Pellcait They motored up from the Houth to nlmp and visit with 1 tHends. i Mlts. Ml RPHV DOING HOHE Mrs. Dan Murphy, wife of one ; of Klamath county :- prominent stocl: I men. mnl mother of the first IBIS I baby, Ik leaving the Klamath Valley 1 hospital tomorrow for her home at j Henley, with wee Margaret Mary. The little tot wus horn nt IS minutes past , midnight on New Years morninir. and ' has been the recipient of nnm' rous glftB from tho rarlona merchai.ts in l Klamath Kalis. NORTHERN BUSINESS OAIdUER J. Welnjrteln. Portland merehan:, who makeij frequent trips into south ern Oregon, was among the business ! callers In the city over Tuesday. Ho is returning north tomorrow after ; visiting a number of smniler towns surrounding Klamath Kails. SCOTTI AT ASHLAND M. U. Seoul, in the produce busi ness here, motored to Ashland on Monday to attend to business trans, actions In the valley city. IIAI.I.S TO RETURN Mr. and .Mrs. Uert Hall of the Hall Inftcl are expected to return from San Krancisco the last of the week. They have been enjoying a visit in the southern city since a short time berore the holidays with relatives and friends. DXRICH IS BACK Claiming the distinction of rank ing first of all inspranre agencies in Oregon for the year 11)25, Qoorge C. Ulrlcb. In company with Mrs. ririch. returned Tuesday from Port Innd where he attended the conven tion of the Mutual Life Insurance company. HERE FOR TEN DAYS I,. A. Door, E. S. Hheeley and Jai l, Foxe. all nfflllnted with the South ern Pacific, making headqttattera In Dummulr, will upend th lining ten days In Kliimalh Kails on huslm -1. They are stopping at the hotel. Lake. MISS III.ANAS BETTER Miss Mary lllnniis, sister of Chris Itlunus of the hotel Arcade, is aide to he about today after suffering witli 11 severe colli Which COnftfled her to her room for the past week. RETURNS EROSI NORTH After u business trip of two weeks : In Portland mid Seattle. Mrs. C. li. 1 ! .firm Men Hm. ri'liirneil In K In 11111 1 li ' Kails. "Buslneses conditions along DAl.TONS HERE Knmlliar and prominent residents of the Klamath country who wore seen about the streets today, were Mr. I and Mrs. V. C. Dal ton, In from their ranch at Mnlln. While here they are topping at the hotel While Pali-j can. BUSINESS CALLER Morton Hadley. of Portland, made n business trip south Into Klamath county the first ot tho week. Enroute to Klamath Kalis he stopped for a short visit in ltoseburg with his p.r. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hadley. Me expects to return north late today. HUNTING AT TULE LAKE MISS MAGUIRH AWAY Miss Margaret Mngulre left the first of tho week for Rtchard,"on Springs, t'nllf.. seeking Improvement from a severe attnrk of neuritis which t n(. coast were nicking up and It limits r' declared Wednesday, has confined her to her homo tor Ilk Hbvcrnl weeks. She will later visit year." Mrs. I.orntsen raid this morn 111 Ran frnnclseo. lug. KEI.TY GOES HOME Dr. II. E. K- lty, prominent resi dent of Lnkeviow, who has been here for several dnys with his wife, who submitted to a major opera tion nt the Klnmdin Valley hospital the first of the week, returned Tues day to Lakevlew. Mrs. Kelty Is re covering nicely from her operation Two well known Dunsmuir busi- .tin) luir man v frl.iiwli.- m-. 1.....;.. no, b V. CtisHldy nnd (J. W. lirow- for hor BDeedv rccovorv. ' taSI theatre "Seven Keys to.E;aldpate" with thofi tyi'lci'l young Amorjoaf v.-ltli n tnoui siiriinslnx ; en'dlfti Thursday 1i)2(l will be a must prosperous and Kriday as holidays for themselves EAUEWEI.I. SKATING PAUTY and left Kliiimitli Kalis blight and Close to fifty of the younger se early this morning for Tula lake. , of the First christian and Klr They registered at the hotel Lake. ; Presbyterian churches enjoved , : skntlng party anil wienie roast across LAST HI NTING TH1P from Shlppington last evening. This TWO Ot Klamath county's most ,'nT- Particular remlei-.vous has become, dent sportt.moti, A. J. Connolly and popular during t lie snappy weather, W. Henry Cooke of Malln, left this when ever so many coteries of th morning for Title lake to spend the Klamnth Kails younger set luu last two days of the hunting season . motored out night after night to enjoying' duck hunting. Mr. Cooke : enjoy the favorite winter sport. Tho. spent the Holiday season with friends ' nffuTr last evening was in the nature ' In Mini hern California and returned of a farewell party to the stttdenl ij north as early as possible, declaring , of the Christian churrh who havp there Is no place like southern Oro-1 been holding their meetings at the J line';!.' lyneLopn, Is Voii'l'i enjoy it.. A VERY FUNNY PICTURE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BLANCHE .SWEET, nnd UONALD COL. MAN "His Supreme Moment" f--nniU- us of Vaudeville" gon when the hunting season is on. CALLED TO MONTAGUE Mr, and. Mrs. l.yiiux Hkmrn were 'ailed to Montagu" tho lust of tho week by the death of Mr. ' Skeen'.i father, George Skeen, who passed away at the family home on Krldav ninnilng. Mr. Skeen is well known throngljoul Klamath, county, having been In business here lu Klamath Kalis fur several years. The funeral was held in A lilaml Sunday under th, Kirst Presbyterian church whin their new house of worship on Plnol and Ninth has been nearlng conipl.'-' tion, The students of the Pr. shy teriun church were hosts last oven- ing. . Next Sunday the Christian stu dents will hold services in the ww church. MASONS TO MEET FRIDAY A special meeting of the Masonic lodge hs been called by U. L. Grit- nusu(C88 of the Masonic Lodge flth for Friday evening nt the Mo ot which tho elderly man was prominent member. sonic hall. Work in the E. A. d"sr;' will take plticu at 7; 30. ye j RBSI HEN POSITION Mrs. Holone BrpltOttitoM bus re sullied her piMitlon on The Herald. In the editorial department, after an Illness of several days, suffering from a severe cold. PAVING BONOS soi l) W. c. T. I . AT MKDVORU Tho Wnttatn Pntli ohnptor of the W. O, T. Uj bus received u special Invitation from Hie Med ford chapter to attend a meetlne. In the valley city on Saturday, January 10. The seshlnn will be held all day. Mrs. Ada Wallace I'nruli, secretary of the Children' Farm homo ut Cnr vallls, and Mrs. Hunnon, affiliated with Hie W. C. T. U. of Portland. i will h among the principal spenktr.i yT the afternoon. Judge Walter H. Evans, prominent attorney of I'nrtland, ho Is hearing Paving bondn. worth l!)0.ooo, . , , .,,..,.,, (,.,llr. ln ley city Just now. will address the meeting on Saturday evening. Mrs. Frances E. Hoyd Is In charge of the reservations and is hoping to have several cars of members going from hero on Saturday. Anyone car ing to learn further details can get in touch with Mrs. Doyd at 23SJ. ENJOY SKATING Mr. c ml .Mrs. Sidney Abbott and II. Smith motored across the Inks from Hhlpplngtnn last evening to on Joy i he Ice skating w ith hundred of other local people. SKATING PARTY n i Mr . Garland Hayes and II , were among tho local par- , njoyod a skntlng party venlng on the lake across from Ufilppi0(tqn. were sold Monday by tho city council to a syndicate of five bond ing firms of Portland, comprising the firms ot Ferries & Hargrove, Free man, Smith Camp. Illyth Witter & Co., George H. Murr, Conrad and Broom, Inc. Thcsiicc.eesful hid, 1 00.27 at u rate of six per cent. This bid if considerably under that of the Amer ican National bank, which refused to accept the bonds, on advice of their attorney. MISS I1KOTHERTON BETTER The many triend.i of Miss Wywa Brothertoii will bo pleased to learn ih" was able to resume her posl tlon today after suffering with an attack of Indigestion. P.OIIUITT SLIGHTLY 1MPHOVUD "Slightly Improved" is, the latest word received by friends hero from Woodland, Calif., from Mrs. Bobbin as to tho condition of the well known pastor, Rev. Bohbitt. While his con dition has been pronounced Incur ablu by a number of, the leading GOING TO HHOFORD Looking forward to hearlni; Sousa's famous hand, which Is t3 appear in Medford this coming! week, a number of local people are: physicians, still the last word teA tannine; to motor over the moun-( 0f his perceptlblo improvement. M tain. Among some oi ttio local I tend.m: r.l,v.l.-lns ar. now attemuSf 1. i ts wno have aif.-aiiy seturi, , i,ii,i i,u n th JK RETURNING TO DETROIT After nn enjoyable visit with :hlr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. nd Mi-. Roy L. Patrlc! ' 1 '' ' Mr .'d start the radium treatment. ni loa.ii "ir i iKimv in in-iron, rflinpniii. .ur ami-Mrs. jkci. ti.r-.n-, hav ...n jjnnw-n Kan to i-nrtlinil where they f u.,.r. vre.. p. s ri-tz.-i. Ten Soy-1 Limited ,irf' Mi-nun Connie Crystal. Mae .rystai. jo i-PP, nutn i.inuse .u. i . L.,,.lv0,i ,i ,i V;ord wit h h auuv 1 wsrtfi fhoping that be might yet reliver and. he able to return lo bjs home IB j this city. ' ; I i.. lake the Oriotuai ast, Mr. and Mre. Putrick will vis it nt Roieburg lor a brief time with relatives nmV friends. whilst ins" I n known to cur" crises tij "li-- foi. nh stages. sH His ninny friends In Klamath Ines Jenkins. ASHLAND BUSINESS CALLER E. P. Sullivan of Ashland is her, today on buslnes matters. FROM SPRING LAKE John HttnOlcut of the Spring Lake j district Is In Klamath ( Fails today, on business matters. .",0 new dresses just received' at Bee fiegin's Dress Shop. 13-l(itadv An ideal Radio Set at a price you can afford m i .ti K sis :.. , . : .iv.',: "Radio as you want W Home, Sweet Home An open fireplace ... a comfortable armchair ... a hap py, healthy family and a radio set. Tone Volume Selectivity sharp that you can tiro nit all interference with out difficulty. 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'XL mm COP-SPOTTER MIRRORS They eliminate the neces sity of looking back while driving neat beveled edges and a. tractive nickel-plated brackets. Priced SZ70 and 2.95. . Other Ulrrors, 95o to Z45. U BOYCE MOTOMETER Price: tZSO to 112.75, ac cording to size. More than 125 Stores in the West- festjein Auto Supply Cq. 7th and Pine. Klamath Falls SSBSS I