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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1926)
Pape Six EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thursday, JuntW 81, Wt Infesting Ifteralifc Herbert the Giant Killer IssihmI Daily, except Sunday, by T li e Herald Publishing Company. Ofliee: 119 N'. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. K. J. MURRAY '. Publisher V. II. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter at the post office, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879 Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re-publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the 'local news published therein. All rights of re-publication of Special dispatches herein are also reserved. T.he Evening Herald is tho official paper of Klamath County. S D It S 0 1! I V T 1 O X Delivered by Onrrlor f It A IKS 11 y M a 1 1 One Year $0.50 Six Months 3.50 Three Months 1.95 One Month 65 One Month One Year $5,001 Six Months 2.75 1 Three .Months l.ao i .65 Thursday, January 21, 1926 m- if. - A-x safc. 1 m,jt STEWAfT WASH It-. .... liy c.i VHIiKH r. HTKWAHT Ni:. Hen lor Writer WAHIIINOTON Jusl for variety 1 nominate W. !', titiulho m (ionfrul I'lTShlrr'n micro or at 111" head of the Tauim-Ark'H cum mission. I Th troable will) nearly ovary ape tbU jjov,rntiieni Bendl 10 South Vui-v!ca h i! aniU'Uito iiht.tnilliurlty wlU) south iinnrtbn. liauike knows nil iihout tlietii. Pl'ltlnir l man for such n Joh' on rroount of hta unallflcnllotm Is! unprecedented, of catirt. BtUl, it! m Ik In v,' tried us nn experiment. I I on Wednesday night In lienor of Im:s. Cunningham' sister, Mrs. Iris Misses Laura and G;id:un Waagc , ,...,. of R0S(,burij. Those who HENLEY of Klamath Falls. 'ere visitors at It. K. KLAMATH'S OPPORTUNITY With many of the logging camps scheduled to start operations within the next week or 10 days something: heretofore unknown to Klamath county and with the railroad situation due for final settlement and subse quent construction operations within three months at most, Klamath county during the present year is destined to grow and prosper as it has never done before. -) Klamath for years has lived on hopes and dreams; hone beit high in the hearts of, Klamathians a decade ago when Robert E. Strahorn first made his glittering promises to the Klamath country. For it was believed then that the long cherished dream of needed rail con- sirucuon wouici awaicen into aciuanu. rui uiKTjieam, Tito e? onViorMai'n 1 n -nA f o i 1 .j, . 1 rf -fnl f i 1 Imont vrao " ,he home of Mr. and Mr cut now two of the greatest railroad giants of the west Bradbury on Sunday, are fiffhtinp- for sunremacv of thp Tuamath rnnntrv. a meetine of the ur-gram and RniinH W rromrl fhoir hnva fr,n-V.t thnU- hotfla iii fW refreshment committees was held CunnlnglMm, Marjorle - ivi i -uiiu tin. . imiv. luiitiu u.. u '-'tui.. til niv r .i. , . . .... ,,.,. ,,, vi i i J . , . . tso nMrfhHntf hnmp on Pi tliv : Hei'tlor. Mr. and Mra. I.awron v V j lA- V uu: . UM11UWI1, i'. liU 111 offices of the Wall street bankers. There remains now but the final closing arguments and the decision of the referee the Interstate Commerce Commission. Regardless of what this decision may be, one thing is i in the near future- If tk M,.H, I Skating has proved i- I" - 1U111UUUO. JL1 tilV 111' ern Lines are permitted to build it will be a real and genuine awakening. If they are denied access to the Klamath country, then, as an alternative, the Southern Pacific undoubtedlv will be told .that it must eomnlete i iav swday evenings. Vhtjt ka uMiWt'llMM If Mm. is good hut Verne MeClelbii wit many iimco it iiar yji uu pclJCI. Eyes of the entire Pacific northwest right now areiiV focused on Klamath county and .Klamath Falls. Men ' .Mr. and Mrs. Roy LaPrarlo of t wi iii " v. wining, iicj . uu iu iu'.in uyci t. ; i ciiu j . p - tjelen ation with a view oi taking advantage oi the oppor tunities which this section has to offer. Gaa!!; final Not'.h Dakota orU- Hr was a farm bear. Tin n ln worksd in a gaiuhUaa house, Ho poittain tor, notivwhere-or-other. (tit wort. KlUttllj he Kruvltaled ltit: the nyrlcuttaial jaaehiqary baatneasi Dae pi i1 i- Ii4 fnrm mrihlin ry hOtttetl Sent lull, lit Itllo'.la. till l moShaate. His ihiuIk iqui him all .. uropo ami the !' Eatt. t'lti aintoly be bravcbl ad In the Argen llM) ItviimhUi --rtil!l .i farm iniuhia ' r.vNNI'S Hero are Ihn vlnWti o( ihe.lii' oini'aiabl . Ka:aii" oo the Cniirornla eoaieti I admire Halen in ovjiry way. WJfl I in ii gweel i lilbl. I almply love ih .." ai ifraa tiouid'H olaUi Mile litngtaa ad M'ns WWl. ha.M bad neiie r ohnl. Don't Discard Your Worn Tires if i hey hnv'e n RtUtlitl boflv vn ran rctiTiiil ilittn. If thfcy arrj tnjured ot nn-k pill no i an repair Iharn nnl iec tn'nl they jflvtyovi spi--vice. All our wnrk (fwrttJittli At the o4CM TIRE SHOP us South Sleventh Plionc M.W attended were Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Hilyard. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Close.: Mary and Clarence (Jjber. Linton I and Orin evening. The panose of the mec:-!"'rKe. Lauries n um. a. ma ac ini was to plan the program and -'y. turner uoger. anu airs, ror- the refreshments for the opening of the gymnasium whloh will be held to be the main source of entertainment lit I l-e community for the past two! weeks. Skating parties were held at the Lr.st River Dam on Satur rather rester. Mrs. Ki iza belli Nelson, county I music supervisor WSJ a Henley ?V- j Itor Wednesday moralng. Several : new songs bave been selected (or Glee club work. The girls are work- j Ing on a two-part song "Whispering Hope." The Klamath Cardinals pr ived victorious In tap ;rar!co gume with the Henley team. Tuesday evening at Merrill, the score being 26-11. A1-; though the Henley bos were de- aih Palls Tuesday on bullae. Jlrs. Qllsnbelh Nelson. luil pervlsor, visit, d ihn sebool 'Taosdnj and give a very interesting itiiisle laeepD. '.jisaoH Norma and Zelinn Stiles and Paul Arnett. and Irving NlChoh are again attKiullug high school la Klcu'ath Palls, since i.ebool there has reopened. Home people an' so darn dura') th -y hne got to have a reason f being happy. i! i'iI i ..vet! a Hal tnoiuy. rifenUAH vllVrj a grjat nianv npportanlrus to utahe onlok finun-. ital cleannpa. nanlhe' tooli niiviin-' ICQ.ol (jiVbber of th in ubd they; tarnod out vf, A: last be broocbed out as un lia puiior oi j Amuilcan films furl rg i iaio ibMtere. Ills Jmslneii until he lici iun.. nniniilhliig ot j n BMiptat. As John l. Itoektffellnr : would reckon, he Isn't rich, but I Imagine he could draw Ills coeck for two or three hundred thousand. NKW VoltK.-. Latest about, cu pld's activities In the Rlalto, That I'linoitn, "Hunt In a cabaret .of her mcrrlage t. Pepy de Albrcsu was Just u Joke. Wild Bennett now says, but ht doesn't ifienn Dtoy wont ho married PanltB Fred vrlck Is to do it again. It Is hbIiI. WooJ Wc haw a K11 stock at all kinds of fuel for quick delivery. ii I. Hub Wood. IS. 1. 14-lMh, cord MO"" lilock Wood direct from bin. Slab Wood, II and IC Inch. Coal loose or hy the sack. rati on Wood Goal Fa) oil PEYTON dc CO. "WOOD TO DllR.N" f01 Main Phone 53 of Harry liol'i on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Short left n D . 1 ., .. C... .1... fnK,nw7 IT Klamath Falls this year is certain to experience an'Mr. short win attend the nmven- unprecedented growth. It is coming just as surely as ' tfa of the county courts of Oregon night loilows clay, this activity ot railroads, of timber and of farm lands will bring prosperity. It will bring home-seekers and investors. And above all, it will bring true the dream which Klamath has for so many years been denied. which will be 'neld January 1 9-2 'I Mrs. Chas. E. Drew left for Dor rls Sunday where she will visit with friends and relatives. A party was given at the h'.ine of Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningham Canadian Club Dry Ginger Ale game stra ght through. The Henley girls team also prac ticed iu the Merrill hall, with Mrs. Oilman as coac'a. Their , flr3t leag ue game will be played with the Malln girls. Friday, January 22. Semester -ex.irninatlons were con cluded at the Henley school Friday ivlth good results. K:nomics wlit be the only n-w subject altered tie second school -'mentor. Two new students entered lien ley High Sch ,41 Monday to take up V'i second semester work, raey were Lee Dlxou, Junior, and Clyde Pool fr-isbman. The Henley boys won a victory Over the Matin town basketball team Thursda) e vening on the Mer rill floor by a score of 3 4 -15. The Henley k i Is practiced basket ball In tbc Mcr-ill hall Tuesday and Thursday, Mrs. Oilman of Klamalh Kails aas been caacblng thoju., VI th.ugh the glrlj have not had mucii practice ihey are .planafag ta play Malln Friday evening.- The ganii i between tbo Henley and. Klainalli Kalis ' teams u-.ilr.i iere poltpoiieil Friday ciun'nx. January lfi, will ho played Saturday I t T I T T f ? f I X evening. January y.:. .a i A wonderful extra dry Ginger Ale at a price that will appeal to you. First time on the Market in Klamath Falls. TRY A, CASE TODAY Phcne 58 t T X Claude It, a fo:;ucr stud ent of the Henley grade school, re cently unveil i . .Merrill. Claude In leudr. to cmer s-'aool at Mc.rlil toon. t. W. Bexton vlsltod at the Hen I i .ev HCillJOl I' Mi. S l'OW'iil vT - ' " - t lasslslapt club , -der it Oregon, W!i present and ialked to th- dub inem- hers. Vi T A Lower iwan Lake Stockholders Th West Coast Oil and Gas Association is is Your Easiness Meeting he!d January 20 adjourned to WW v'Vv, 1 1 WHITE PELICAN MINERAL SPRINGS BOTTLING WORKS Mr, h. I.. Anmtt nnd family at rondfd Sunii y.ibnol at t'nner Rivan Lake Sunday; I i . Mr. and Vt I V, Kllli, .n. terfalned the r, iiowng relatives at X ther (lonio H inlay: J. If. BUM r and family and Airs. Olnilys fltllns Y!" "l f'inlly free. Klniuaili i'alls, and Mr. nnd .Mrc. Franh Hlbbert and A I children from rpnerr Swat) Lake, JL Messrs I'aul and Ora Arnotl and Jl Irvli.); McAol spodt Munrlay In J idamath pan. Vl Mra. lintel U'urr ami falher, Mr V Ilan Wlnltle tit Klnnmlh Falls wereU y nan Winnie oi I Sunday guesls of Mrs. Delia Nlehoh, . Miaa Zclm.'i ,'illes who has i n . JLl vlslflng roln i !'' 'c.t upper mv.-."..i A , utkd retinti i hnrji'D Sunday. "X j Mr. !.. i! i in (!-. teacher of Up j; j '' ' '' school, passed V V I tliroiigli thn ne)i;hbdrliood Saturday, ytyjfeV.V-V.Wyy 'llalph v db dror L Kl.ini 7:30 p. m. at Chamber of Commerce The business is of such importance that every stockholder should attend. Do not send proxy, but COME IN PERSON Directors Gas Asioeiation I arid