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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1926)
EVENING HEftALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page 'AirflO Thursday, January 21, L926 in INSTALL OFFICERS Members q( i Iim Nclnhhurs of. Woodomd win Install tin 11 bawiy I'h'iii'ii officers "i i inuutiuv lauifytj row niiiiii in i in l r loduu ruunm In Urn uiiii Fellow, bullttlail, linrllDK ut m o'clock. To MEET WITH MB lu l l I i: Mm. .1. .1. Kollar win in' ha iu mi' iiuxi 'I'iii'iiiIuv afternoon ut her homo on Jafftraou in iIk' utaioborit Of lliv llnppy Hour club Of which be In h ioenbor. POT i.i i k si ppi.r MiiwbfW nf ill" inn iiics "'hi i"'- I .Mii.niil WiiiiK'ii i club niv lu. I, in: rm wind in thtlr moating "i Monday cvcUlllK. Tho IiiilIii i wkiii-'Ii will iiii'i'i in ibi home of Mrs. Lodi I'm Iiit in nu riiiiM n, a "io i iini.'' nipper win ir a (datura of tb avi ding, 1 I have, jhv larttal stock oi Rpring materials in itiiiiuilcil ami dqtJICic ttht'ta t" Ijfi i'uii! l;v tWccn Portlni( aiiil San praHciaco. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor 109 Smith Seventh it. it. hill I WoltEH WASHINC'roN, Jon, II, iff) . rim ooodlQi hiii. designed ii pro ma) railroads from iim lo.trf Mte. far loni ibnu ir abort hauls, wim ordered fiivorubly reported in din hv llli' I'.'lln'c rilllllllltl mi In- lantata qo oi 014 loo, HOUEHH Till AU K I'ARTV Mr. iiinl Mm. Leslie ItiiKvrn, iiccbm I'.nili'l by .Mr, unit Mrs. tt I!.' Ulnlcr. wood iiinl Mi.- It. II. I Hi n hill' kii. joyed lb Hovoa cooaaVi inn oviwiinii in i in- armory In Udfprd. rlgtuTO lUK lioni'i nni'ly Ihbt morning, th party encountered conitdaitftno i&otf ovar ill" iiiniiiiiiiUi. tlEKPIHII TO HK.'.MS P.OJS t, W. c.rrh.li, r Klamath Full t. r.j"i tmoiig iiii pttalaaai vinJiorn in in. nidi Pus'i nnl.iv.. drums I'lum Oourlar, .-; .';; ;'. ";;; Years Of Unused Mileage A guaranteed used Ford car, purchased from any Authorized Ford Dealer, is a good investment. Ford cars accepted in trade by Authorized Ford Dealers and offered as guaranteed used cars are thoroughly re conditioned and backed with a liberal guarantee. You can buy a used Ford car from an Authorized Ford Dealer with assurance that it will give you thousands of miles of good performance. His knowledge of Ford value and his interest in Ford cars and Ford owners makes him the best man in the community with whom to deal. A small cash payment will get you immediate delivery of a guaranteed used Ford. The balance can be paid in small monthly payments. And when you are ready to buy a new car, you are assured a fair trade-in allowance from your Authorized Ford Dealer. ' f5 Detroit. Mich. i & mB Mgr. isussf '- rlKttm - r Mainly About People- : ! t , S , ' AsllLA l MAN aaorKa II Taylor. ,f Ashland, l U-bnanulIng bushm . in tho city I uliiy, HONS AT PEEK A.N Mr. and Mr Charles T. Coins, of PlttO ItliU", ur ragtatafdd a.i (uaMi pi iiii- hoi"i wiiii" Pelican Uiduy. Thr I their lit 1 1 - abildreii in" patient oi the Klamaib Qon tral bojlll, dvnhmi in viwxOii , It, . "ii: , I Ijuusiiiulr, who In among th" fraquoat business visit im In KUpiaih irrlvod laal vn 'It K fer it fi'w day. llttlM I.I,IV Mr. and 51r, II. M. Lawbl ihop Iiinl hi Klamalb yoato'rduy from (Mr hiini" at Mulln. TilKICKV i,i:aks Itogvr Tortoy, on of Mr. and Mrn. Hurry l'jolr, inft ynterday fjr euuilii-rn fit 1 1 to : ul :i whom li puti to raaidapMpiuneutly, Uurlug tiU i" '.idi-ni'" horo ho wiih employ- 'il U rKtlll ill th" I'itlB Trm. Dflpphi lli'rrlck will b tliu inunlrl un it the 1 cil tbtatro to IIII tT vacaory iuuhu'I hy Toney'a dopar mrc" HUM. jhui,K TO TALK At tho nlKh' -ln of The Dali nhlgiif, nfaathtt ut iho bone of Mm. , Wilbur "JPBoa thla evening, Mm. .t. ri Oohloi pom nrKanlier of Thu Dalphlan club will cpi'iik bafora th" mambeni. Mit. Goble arrlfod in th, iitv 'iiH'rilm uu III" Kouth to vlxlt Iho loial rhapnr. whirh aba ;. ' id d In organ lllng In tho early ! full. ; KLAMATH PAUA RBPRB8BNTK0 -No other city or town in tho snr louiiiilug dislrii-t outside of Meil f.inl was bettor represented 'ban Klamath Kails at the Sousa bund ppncsrt In Medford Inst evening. In I . 'kliti; over the audience many fariM from Klamath were to bo seen. In ono instance two fall rowi were nothing -but Klamath Kalis people. THK WRA3 IIKH Tli" Cyi'lii-HtoriiiuKinhh at VniMT i wuMd'M I'liuVmuiiy r riin-red lint llgbt . h.mi . In burnmotrlo condl 'i tl'itiH tniliiy Imt tli" Keneral rroQd I Ik uiiwaril. Ah lontt a thla CODtJaU' oh tberi' Ih no rhati''" fur n itorm Poraeaal fur nozt 2 I lioura: Cnnoraliy fair ami "ml. 'I In- TytoH f i'ordliii Dii rmiiini-tur n kIhIiti'iI inaitlmtim .m-l minimum tonperataroa tnday a. loiiowa: High W . low 27. l K. Vtettther Ib'itoil Dragon Haiti or Know In tin, ,'mhi portion tonight and Friday; no rtianitc In bBnpi'riiture. Krimli southerly wfntU. ITtO.M HBASIDK K. McSherry of Seaside, Oregon, in imtif'i'i tlijg bualness maters In Hie city. He Is stopping at the hotel Cake. PROM MAt'lKiKI. (lualnoiui matiere broughl ' it. Adams ul MocdOaJ to Klamath PalU yiiierday afl rnoou. ill mis ATTHJll) ( :iMi:iiT Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bnbb were among Hie hosts or residents from Klamath rails Wno attended .the concert In Mcdford last evening. HTKWABT RBTimVH HOMK Jim Stewart, connected wlt(j the elate liinil commission, who lias Bi -n Interviewing local timber men. lell this morning for his homo in Sa lem after spending the last several days in Klamath counu liKKT TO ATTKXI) KUNKRAi Lloyd Ryan, It. H. Dunbar. H. I. MeKlni. ami W. K. Puterbaagb left at noon today for Woodland, Cali fornia, to attend the last rites of Hev. W. K Bobbin, who passed uway In the s ut hern city late yes terday afternoon. The local men plan to motor as far as Redding this evening. KN.JMY Slll S.fS t ON't KitT Mr. and Mrs. Drummond, accom- , panled by Prof, and Mrs. Pnui ' Jackson, returned this morning rrom Moil ford, where they motored veeter dny afternoon to ntteu'l the evening concert of Sonaa'a band at the Ar-: niory. Like oter Kliunath Knlls res ideiit'i who attended tliey 'enjoyed i tile concert. KRIEN'DHUIP CliCR TOMORROW One or the most important meet ings or the Friendship club, or the year, will be held tomorrow after noon at 2:30 pt the home of Mrs. victor Palmer. Election of officers for 1H2C will be the principal busi ness taken up at this meeting. PROSI PILCH KllH IHTORE Mr. nnd Mm. F. Andrinno, accom panied by Mr. and. Mrs. H. A. Runds, Were anions, the local people who en joyed the Sousa concert held In Med rord last owning. -Mrs. Anilriunu is acting manager of the R. A. Pllcher company store in the absence of A. A. McDonald who i" In New York. Mis. SMITH liFTCHVS Th- many rrieuds of Mrs. Willard i Smith are happy I" "' her back at her position as assistant secretary 01 tlie chamber of conir.ieree. utter an abaence of a month, during which lime the lias been verj ill with an at tack of nppemliciiis During her ab aence from the office, Miss, Mnrj Johnston has been doing her work1 Mrs. Smith is very much improved in health. ItnCOH llHWb LEAVES I Senator Unite Dennis of LaCramle ami former publish, r of the Lu Grande Dbaervar, left by stage this nTterAoon for Portland to attend to legal matters. Mr. Dennis has I n In Klamath for a number of days on business anil visiting with friends. LOOKING OVK.H TIMItl'.lt Chrlstaln' AJentns. nuicher ami umbarmnn or tine: iry, s. I)., arriv ed In Klnmnth Falls 1 'day tar the purpose of looking over Ills timber holdings in tho n 1 1 hern piir of tho county near Crescent, lie Is ac companied hy Mrs. Alerrtus. MRS. I1ABNKS AT MIODKOKD Mrs. W. B. Darties anil Mrs. Flav in McDowell nun, id to Metlford yesterday afternoon to attend Sonsa's concert al tie' Annoiy. Kn route home they Btoppofl al I'll e nig to vlsli with Mrs. Barnes slater, Mis. Andrew Fisher, They aie ex pected home tonight. Watch This Space Tomorrow Save Jan. 26 & 27 I DBBRKtJi l ltOM kock (ItBKK I Hill IV rkin. foreman of tba tlork Creek ranch spent WednoKday In ih" cltjr buying mipplicH for th" ranch and visltlny with fri-wl VISITS KI.MATII PAM.H Th ii I'. TollefHon. Koniral man- uK"r or tba Mnytag Pacific Company, inc., who hfm headtiagrtara in for:- i land, wan In this r-lty yesterilny on 'ompany buainess. Mr. Tollefsun him boon making a tour'ol the state. i visiting Klamath Kulls, ModfOfd, MarabfJeld. Kugene, and this city, all of which towns have branch of- ! rices or tba Maying company. Hoi-- ; burg News. VOOV MWCHKOX TOMOItltOH All event on lliis week's soefni calendar whlcb gives promise of be ! lug outstanding is the noon lunch' loon and reception at the hotel I White Pelican tomorrow, honoring i Mrs. J. I), tioble, post organizer of 'the llelta (;amuia chanter of The : IJeloiilalis. MrH. flohle will r. the t.rinelnal I address of the luncheon. Tlie re-j i caption honoring the visiting matron will lie le lil in the sun room of th , botiMry. MBS. DOWK1NG i:i:n i:s Mm. Esther Dosning has relurn pd from Sacramento, where she was ailed hy th? death of her grjail mother, Mrs. Mary Mchalson. Tae aged matron was the mother of Mrs! Kiank Downing, Dirris. who a well known here. Mrs. Downing Is usslstant to Dr. E. O. Wiserarver. Itcturcing fr:;m the- funeral a trau--edy happeneil whirh made Mrs. DdnTBlng's trip doubly, sorrowful, Dr. O. E. Nesblth tor whom she formerly worked in returning from the funeral skidded off the highway at Folsoni and was instantly killed. He was Just about ready ti enter; his new dental oHIces at Sacra mento. ALL PROM PORTLAND PorlUjiad residents .were far in the major. ly among the registrations at tho various' hotels over Wed nesday. At the hotel White Peli can 'be following guests registered from the northern metropolis C. C Currin, H. P. Ferguson. C. C. Cath ey, Sarah Co:rii and George A. Kel don. RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS Little Donald Nord, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett O. Nord, has fully recovered rrom hu recent illness which for a time was thought to be pueumonia. PHYSICIANS WIFE HERE Mrs. E. Brock, wife or one or ChlL oqtiin's physicians, with her daugh ter, is visiting in Klamath Falls to day. VISITS MRS, Ml'SKOTF Mrs. Thomas Sparks, a well known resident of Modoc Point, spent the day yesterday visiting at the home or Mrs. It. F. Muskotr. MEETING POSTPONED Instead, of meeting tonight, the Dramatic section ot the A. A. D, W. will meet tomorrow night at the home of Miss Jean Perry. i:t7 north Ninth street. VISIT I.AXGKLL VALLEY Fred Peterson, county school Btipeftntendohl and Frank W. Sexton visited yesterday I.angcll Valley schools in the interest of club work. TWO REGISTRATIONS, J. I.. ""Fruzler of lieddiiiK. Cali fornia, connected with the Universal I Film company, and E. II. Blake of ; Weed. Caiiofrnia. were tlie only two torblgn cars to register at the chiim L bet or eoiniuerce today. Their regis- ' t;...tl,.,i eiii'ds were iniciliiTu ' 1 niwl SS, Thila has been the lightest uioatii in some time tor registration of for eign cars. PROM WOHDEN SHOPPING Among tlie shoppers in tlto city today rrom Worden are Mr. an) Mrs. F. T. kelson and sou. While hero they are Tlaitlng briefly with their many friends as well. I ItETI'llNS FROM SEATTLE Mrs. Jack Meehan returned) Wed nesdny from a two weeks' visit in Seattle with relatives and friends. Mi I.FOII ON IH SINESS A. McLood of the ttlamatb i.um ber ami Box conipanji at bippington Is Irnnsai IliiK bURlness in Klamalb FnllMtoilay.' RETURNING It) WAST A Her enjoying the past few months in Klamalh county, visiting with her son-in-law and daugKter, Mr. and Mrs.X, A. llemler. Mrs. John Hayes Is returning to Seattle. Tlie Ben ders reside nt Sprafne river. I KIlMl I HVI ltll Kilt Junes T. Logan came over Sun day friiin Klamath Falls, where Iiii has road rnntrai'lH, and i spending th" v.""k her-. Crunts I'nss Courier SKATO.N Ml KH At. Kit Huit for the recovery of t$10.M alleged due lor lienllnx 7 sheep belonging to (leurge Ager, ror several monlliH. was started yesterday by U J. Baa ton agivinst Mr. Ager. IJIETCHUfi RtmiBN Dr. anil Mrs. B. DletDclie relurn eil laat evening from Han Kranclsro, wlere they had a delightful visit with relatives ,who recently arrived In the United HtateH from abroad. mSXfffi Theatre ! 1 ,N sisjaiqisCirunisgA r Bm R Vaudeville The Lyle Harmony Four A splendid lima- rt.'irtct iji a ifepertoirc of rjew songs the stuff yon like. i , Leroy and Betty In "Coveripjy Territory," which includes siiifjintf . dancing antl such things. j Dainty Dorothy Waters L'titil recenily playing supporting parts for such screen stars as .Mary HickKircJ. He be. Daniels. Charles Rav, etc. In a cltver offering of sontr.s and tlances. The Arrowsmiths Present an aililefjo.nnvclry ,iu tljj; liars. Iint,'s anil Vhatnot. Wally 8C Harcourt In "It's All N'civ" and verv iinttstial. ON THE SCREEN , Percy Marmont and Alice Joyce Hv, : ... "Daddy's Gone A-Hunting" Proving that "what's san.ee fort the gander is also sauce for the goose." At the The Pendleton Winner, Yakiniia Canutt "WHITE THUNDER" The Picture with a Thousand Thrills Coming Next Week Charlie Qiaplin "The Gold Rush" FROM SPHAtH E UIVEK Frank Colturn. one of tlie well known ranchers from Sprasrne river. Is today transacting business matters in Klamath Falls. IN KHO.M BONANZA On a Bhbpping trip and to visit her many friends here. Miss Region Fosk arrived in the city last eve nine, from llonuntn. HERE FROM PINE ItlDGE R. W. Koran, general manager of the Forest Lumber company at IMne RidKo. Is here today looking after business mutters for bis company. Tt) PORTLAND R. E. Kiiowlos. count; traffic offi cer, lift yesterday ror Portland to spend a week on business. At St. Helens lie expects to visit his daugh ter. OBITUARY FRANK IRWIN, JR. Funeral services for Frank Irwin, Jr.. who died Sunday at McCloud, Calif., from Injuries sustained while employed at. the McCloud River Lumber company plant, will be hold lit 11 o'clock tomorrow sftafnOOn from Iho Whltloek chapel, with bur ial at Linkvllle cemetery. IIAITIST I.ADIKS OltOAM'.K Tbo l.ud I. f Mlsslnnnry and Aid noi'icty him been organised by tho ladies of iim iiiipiiMi church and of fleers for tile year include Mm. Vil ilaui Tompkins, president; Mrs. Kit Ueciing, viie president: Mrs. Attn De Lap. secretary and treasurer. Two iiu-"tlngn each month will be held hy Hie society, one to cover' missionary work ami the other so cial and aid work. M3BKH DlVollt i: Clalmlyg thai her husband treated her cruell) and Inhumanly, Honor Marie .Moore brooghl " lit yesterday tor divorce rrom Andrew Vernon Moore. LIBERTY ATTEND MATINEE Mrs. Marion Barnes ami Mrs. Per ry Wilson returned last aVehWK t'roni the Rogue River valley, where they motored yesterday merging to tend tl.e matinee of Sonsa's band in Medford yesterday aftcnioon. Beaver Skins Tanned and Plucked Jj at $25 per skin while they lat Mrs. Wm. Bessler 436 Klamath Ave. it. What!