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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1926)
Tago Two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLSOREGON SaUirdiiy.'Fi'brtuiry 13, 192(5 George Carr Weds . ! j. Grants Pass Girl AVIlli the arrival of a wire from CranU Pass late yesterday afternoon comes the news of the marrlngu if Goorge Carr, local young man, to Miss Virginia Oreen of the northern city. , Carr, one of (lie best known you tin men of Klamath Kails, where ho has made his noma since 1917, li tho Hon of Mm. Ella Carr of thin clly. I'nlll recently he has been employed at Grants Pass with the stale highway commission. . The bride-Is one of the popular S'OUUK women of Grants Past, and on several occasions has visited In Klamath Falls where she lit many friends. The wedding was net-formed at the homo of the bride's parents ou Tuesday iiIkIiI with Just Immediate relatives and friends as attendants. .Mr. and Sirs. Carr ore expected to arrive here this evening and will make thulr future home in this city. California preacher says In some ways apes ate superior to may. They are. They don'i play saxophones. If you don't get everything com ing to you maybe you should be glad. s IS ORDERED FDil WORKS ilARO TO INSURANCE SUIT innn mi inn i nun rrmnn 1 r LUbflL jJIL WtLL WIN rnUIVI lit. Drilling to be Resumed at Siemen's test When new Ragline Arrives f "' 1 I! JlllllllUltlllll.l in the New Handy Pack (isitnejbigge st value in :lcmg-lastihg flavorful v enjoyment that you c.atf liuy. It isthe best Peppermint ; I CKromg Sweet for any money. v Handy Pa cK fits hand, ! pb eke t and purs e. . Iook for VRIGUEYi RUHandyfeck on your uemexTs counter Drilling at the well of the Klam ath Oil company, known as the Sie mens' well. Is expected to be resumed within the next week or ten days. , A. J. I.yle. stockholder In the rout puny, returned during the week from a trip to San Francisco whero he ar ranged for the purchase of a 2500 foot munila rope, or "rug line" as it is known in tho oil rields. The rag line weighs SOoo pounds according to tests. The lino is be ing shipped from an eastern ware house and Immediately It arrives here, drilling will resume at the well, which is now down 2000 feet. Reguu six years ago, the well has seen a series of misadventures that have all but resulted in Its abandon ment. Its finances were wiped out when the First State and knvius bank failed and since that time the financial burden has rostcd almost wholly upon the shoulders of Kd Bloomingcamp. local car.Ualltt. " About -three years ago. an excep tional oil showing was found In the well anJ substantial offers for i(s purchase were turned down. After the oil showing, n wator strata was penetrated which slowed up operations. Then the tool were lost In tha hole and an eleven months fishing job ensued, the venture be ing successfully' consummated by Driller C. E. Randall.' Equipment at the well coiJsIsts of a Star rig with (standard derrick. The hole is now down 2000 feet, with SVi inch casing to the bottom of the I hole. A six months under-reaming job has just been-completed. The rag line was secured at the request of Driller C. E. llandall. who did not want to take chances with a steel cable, fearing that It might rut the casing. Drilling will be resumed when the rag line arrives and the hole will be balled dry. If It is found that the water has been shut off a iteat of the formation will bo made. ' Hotel Sutter San Francisco Management Goo. Warren Hfoper A popular priced Fireproof Hotel, Centrally Located and noted for its excellent service mud - unexcelled appointments. m MILITARY :NLtB0 PORTLAND, OUICUOJI learner, amall oImbm. cafWul uprrvinlun, .(rift dis cipline, nrUil arfvaatncpH and Marat f mining. Cnlnlosw cheerfnlljr meat on request. TARRYTOWN. N. Y. John Rockefeller ' has evened things np with Mrs. Helen Burkbart, S3 years old. Hlg oil business put her lamp black factory in Bavaria oM of bus iness. Then a law about infected cattle whleh John D. supported caused her cows In Masteth, N. Y..- to be killed. But John D. helpety ner granason to get a Job tn tie United States and now she is a ten ant of the Rockefeller estate. PARIS. Kig Alfonso of Spain is. to visit the United States next year. Perhaps,. like the Prince of Wales, he .will play polo voir Long Island. ' , I. MIXED FEED MAKER Reduces th mof Af fA oe xnrr? . --"w . i t Uv Vn .1 . , a- iv. increases production 15 to 30 WOOL MEN MEET DFFICALS WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. CP) F. J. Hagenbarth of Iduho. presi dent of the National Wool Ci rowers' association, and F. II. .Marshall of Salt Lake, secretary of the orjrnnl zation, will confer with Secretary of Agriculture Jardlne Monday on pro posed graiing legislation for public domains. Hearings on the Stanfield bill for regulation of grazing 'In pub lic domains and national forests will begin before the senate committee on public lands Monday.' f f"d ,bi"- The L Diile will f ii' il i ""i ml" "nvthinl Irown niln s per. lecllx biluced isiion bom hoo,c rown croDi. Cora fodder witb eora Car Cora wltb aliuck Alfalfa orclorerhay Soy baaa witb vinea tram Homm'Grottn Lropt CAPACITY No. &i Dlil with FURDSON TRACTOR 2m to 5000 Iba. PER HOUR .. . 3000 to 8000 2000 to 5000 2500 to 5000 vriL-j7trTr:- vai v. l. :: ." M ? m tin a t ,w,.4ii 'i, j4r J SPRINGFIELD, 111. If sob sis ter hysteria In Detroit and Chicago does not subside Robert Scott want ed In Chicago for murder la likely to stay In prison In California to be punished some more for robbery be fore extradition to. Illinois. Gover nor Richardson has wired these views to Governor Small..:. NEW YORK, Otto Vondermarkt feste is Insured for 125,000. He's a shepherd dog owned by Mrs Ccraldlne Rockefeller Dodge, daugh. tor of the late William1 Rockefeller. . -.V--'.J Green, wet, or oily material will not clog tho LETZ Dixie. Built in three sizes for 4 to 25 hi p. engines. ' , Haatwotothreetlmestliecapacltyperh.p.of anyrouihado mill I Wrlto or call Immediately for further particulars, prices and samples. i J. W. KERNS ' , Moline Distributor Farm-Implements, Cream Separators, Milking .Mach-v U ines, J-encing, Hay, Gram, Feed and Seeds . t . IJJU3 t.,btu Bt. Fhone 55Z-J Klamath Falls ... ? Kr.M.MOXS BY I'tBLICATIO.V In the Circuit Court of the State of Uregon in and for Klamath County Vergio -Moss, Plaintiff, vs. Elmer Moss, Defendant. To Elmer Moss, Defendant: In the Name of ithe State of Oregon: ' You ure hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within nix wrieks after the first publication of this summons in The Evening Herald, a newspaper print ted and published In the City of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath. Stato of Oregon, on or before the 27th day of March, 11120, that being he last tlay'of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons, t tio first publication there of being on the 13th day of Febru ary, 1926; and if you fall to so ap pear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho-relief prayed for In til'- said complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of 'the said court hat the bonds of mat rimony heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved on the ground of desertion, This summons Is published In The Evening Herald, pursuant to an or der of the Honorable A. L. LeaVltt, Judge of the Circuit Court for ithe Stato of Oregon for Klamath County, made on the 11th day of February, 1!J26. i v W. M. DUNCAN, ' Attorney" for ' Plaintiff, 210 , . Odd Follows lluilding, Klum- ' ' ath FallB, Oregon. Feb,' 13, 20, 27, Mar, B, ,13, 20, 27. Fast Aggregation from Val ley "Piles up Score of 39 to 13 in Game Outplayed . hut not outfought. Klamath county high scIiojI went down to d.t:it last iilchl before tho superior team play of Medford' high selv.Ml, 89 to 13. . It was a reitt same, fiom thJ spectator standpoint, and from the box otflite pjlnt o! view too, for tho "Hon gym wus nearly filled with Klamath roolers und a few Hert ford hooters who made up tor .their lack of numbers by their n-lse. It was a game. In .which u new team. tf .ped to lose by a lopsided scor.r faug'.it like irojana i keep the sore down. And they did. MeJ ford hid to fight for every basket she made.. . It was a far better exhibition or basket ball on Klamath's part, than was displayed in tje Ashl:md game several weeks ngo. The team, work ed smoother. It had more spirit und refused o give In, even when ou the sSort end of the score from the first quarter to the end. , Klamath's 13 points .avre distri buted among the center and the two torwards. Ilaraes maifo five point, Hull, four poluts and Stewart, four points. . It seemed as though every tlin IIer:lott of Medford tossed a hall toward t-o basket It flew there as though mMgnellzed. llertl.-tt, elJne made eight points more than was scored by the entire Klamath team. He tallied "It points, and was by f.ir the outstanding player In the game. : ISarnes -and Hull ticaln played stellar games for their school. The contest was enlivened at on" point in hen Barnes, believing that A, Medford player had tripped him. clenched his fists and started after the ' pfuyer. Referee Young" pre vented a possible fight by grabbing Barnes by the arm. - Klamath made its bust shewing t'.ie first quarter, when In a flurry of fast plays, kw baskets were net ted. The scpre at the end of the quarter was 8 to 4. The lineup: : Barnes (3) e Laing (4) Hall (4) f . Mclvln (10) Stewart (4) f Herrlatt (21) Varnes (0) Williams (0) Cofer (0) g ' Wlilte (3) Total 13 Total 39 Yan;y substituted for Cofer In last quarter. Dunn substituted for Mclvln In 4th quarter. Archer for Herrlott In 4t quarter. Anderson for White In. 4lh quarter.. Referee Young, , PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1 !!..--() Mrs. Hernlco V. Merahou of M.irsh- fluld wus ill lowed (3.UU0 und U"i dally editions. attorney fees In feilernl court here today, Bho sued the. Puulfle M i t mi I I.tte' Ins'urancii t'oiupuny f California on a policy held by h-r lute liUNbuud, Dr. Joseph r. Mcr-shon. OSYKA, MIhh,- riniuimiids or Ml slmilppf und l.iHipiliiini farms hiivr laid ii'ildu tho iiltchfoi-k ' uiiil plow to pnrtlciputn In n illuinonrt rush. Mineral rights for land havo gone sky high following the report of u Chicago geologist that the stones found near hero are real diamonds. Three weekly papers hare an nounced they will begin plibllKhliiK N.:V YORK. Doing, going, and uliuosl litiiio 1 1 I ho comic viilcntlir. Duly onn stoi.i In several blocks has them tu sto' li. Yalcutlnes dealing wlllt love and Kwivluriut him hinliia a hlg u;i U. VALLEY RESIDENT HELD I MIOIil'OHIl, tilt'., Feb. t:i. !)--I, like Jennings, of lint Hams Vnliey district, is In Jail hero on an Illicit prune mash possession charge, fol lowing his arrest by officer" whu found tot) gallons on his farm. Jennings' hiuniokeeper, the officer my. ilestvoyed tt small quuntlty of mtionshlno upon seeing them ap proach tho farm house. No Hill was found. Jennings Is a former Al bany resident. Waal - mffSKT TORM SHATTERS COAST UULDIbS (Continued From I'iiro 1) The damage done by the storm surges, however, was nothing is compared to the benefit that; the disturbance brought. It rained 1.1S inches at both Sun Francisco and San Jose- last night, while streams of water poured down the parched Mount Wilson arroyos. In southern California. I.os Angeles was given .46 IncheB last night while the fall at San Diego was .13 Inches. There was 02 Inches of snow at the gov ernment measuring station at Sum mit In the Sierras last night. It was still falling there toilay with a rlH lug barometer. ' I-ast night's ruins brought, the fall above normal In virtually every section of northern and central Cali fornia with the exception of the lower Sacramento valley. Tho sharp increase. In precipitation does not appear to have created any mujor flood hazard although providing for an adequate supply of irrigation ami hydro-eiectrlc water for the coming dry months. An estimate of the storm damage showed a series of sea' wallp shat tered at nantn t:niz,r inn i.tiriinc1 pier and Sutro liulhs on the Run Francisco ocean shore buttered some what and considerable destruction along some of the southern Cali fornia benches. , , SIN atlMft XE irieri TIRES Keeping Up With Racine We sell a great many tires, more and more as the months go by. This is partly, due, of course, to the kind of service we believe you have learned to expect from- us. It is due, even more, to the kind of service we know you have learned to expect from RACINE Multi Mile Cords.1 Our 6ole ambition is to prove as satisfactory as the product we sell. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main . Phone 204-J School Boy Wins in Annual Derby For Dog Drivers McCAI.L. Ida., Feb. 13. W") Warren Ilrown. 15 year old at Mi'tTttll m-hnnl hnv wnn the tin- i nual winter carnival dog dor- hy here today, defeating Sm-aky (Jaston, veteran of the Amcri- 4 A - .1 .1 V... .., 4ua,- J A T LUl, I, J - fHI, ,,, T , A. . .. . I L.. A.! w tusi years .nui.uii winner nj w ten seconds over the 15 mllo course. Tho winners time was 1 hour 14 minutes, 20 seconds Oaston, In aoesnd place, hud O a tlmo of 1 hour, 14 minutes, 30 seconds. Fred Prince, rural mall earrlcr of McCall was third In 1 hour, 17 .minutes, 17 seconds. ' Albert Hall was a bitsltuss caller !,. ttutlon ' has been busy urad In Midland on Wednesday. j ln the road for tho putt few days. Miss Nadym. Gregory was a visitor They are In bud shape from from tho at Miller Hill school on Wednesday, j recnt ruins. , yourBcMapCK OBITUARY V.M,V. WOODIIOW IHCXSO.V ' Funeral service for Wesley Woodrem Benson, aged 15, who pas sed away at his h.iina near Morrill of spinal meningitis, will bo -'held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Merrill. Private services will he held by the graveside In the Merrill Odd Fellows remeterv, ' CAMURHJGK, Mam. Harvard's glee club lacks virility and Is sup ercilious. In the opinion of professor Albert Bushnell Hart, noted histor ian. The club has heard qulto a 1st ab ut Itself since It null an In tercollegiate ,' contest bceauso It re garded "I-Binp of the West" us mushy und sentimental.':. , MIDLAND Mrs. Charles Rogers, dnunhter Kr ma and Mrs. Nell Nelson' und daugh ter Caitherltio., both 1)f the Midland rond, wero vbiltlng the Millor Hill school Friday. , Krtgar Ftirber of Miller Island was a Klamaith Falls visitor Satur day, v , ' Arthur Hhiilmlro was a caller, at the home of William lltirnstt Sat urday. , Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hurnett were Klamufh Falls.vlsltors Saturday. Jack Mi-Cormlck of Olerto wns a buulness caller on the Island Saittir- day. I , Albert nail of Itound I.itlto' spent i l.n ....... Ir r.n. ,ltl. U X: nrltr.lt ' ' James Flowers spent I he wtwk end with (leorge nttrnelt of Miller Island. Mrs. J. C. Ctilhonh was a visitor In Klnlnnlli Falls Saturday. , Mr. ftnd Mrs. Itoscon I.nrgonl of Klaniuth Falls spent Monday after noon ht the home of his parents, Air, and Mrs. Thomas I.tirgent.' 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