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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1926)
Monday, Mjjh22,192G EVENING'1 HERALD, ' KLAJrl AT f ' FALL'S, OREGON , - Auto Company Changes Name Cnrtlflriitu lit assumed bualiiusa iimiin wna flli'd durliiK I ho week liy (', II. Washburn, purchaser of (ho Petoracii Motor company nl Hcvc-ri t h mid Klu mill li. Tim nuw firm nitmo will bo Klu ninth Valley Molor om- puny. I.. H. Klrhpatrlrk. formerly us- soclnled wit li u local clothing fl mi , In Rnspilnlud Willi tho Hew company In (ha niiuiclty of mili'Hiiiiiu uml part owner. Mr. Washburn ha bcuu with tliu I'uluruiin Molor roini:iny durliifs lliu pust ymir mill prior lo that llnm wiik sawyer In liiciil mill. Iluforo coming lieru ho wim mill suporluti w l -out III lui'Ku Loiilcunu mills. I'ulmyru. Iinl , teacher will bo tried for promoting allilollcs no Tun nnHHiiu -will bn Jmiluus now. toTTMifeE Theatre One of the finest yet Sliiilu under the HUV" vlHlfiu of tin.' I'lilli'd Hliitim Navy ut Aniiiiliolln. ' 'THE MIDSHIPMAN'' U not only n tlirlllliiK. lovable picture hu hi mi kIiowh tliu iielmil I If" (if lliu inlildln ut our Nuvitl Acndainy. This pic ture Iiuh Ih" i-nilorm nn'iit of Oki Wur D"purt in-n t und Is oil" wn run limst li"iirilly recommend. , Tuesday and Wednesday The Million Dollar Girl "JOANNA" wllh Dorothy Muikulll In lliu lending rolu. r t , 1 . . .Mainly - About People-- S AT MIAMI U'AHD HOME. 'I'll ii rml i y ufinrnoon tliu luillim of Kt. Paul's Kiliicoiul (iullcl will met nl Him home of Mm. Frank Ward. Tli Im meeting Ih lliu regular montlily Killld meeting. MUH. DAN ( HI Ml' IIOMK Mm. Dun Crump und eon iloilncy, liuvo riitiirnnd home from nn ex tended trip In Ciillfornlu. At H.-urn-munto Mm, frump submitted to u in ii J ' r operation from which nho lin;i completely recovered. Mr.- Crump motored lo Ashland to Join III wlfu uml lllllii Kin. IIIIOW.V FROM MAI.IV To ulti'inl to business matter.) Mid upend I lie week-end with friend A. Drown of Mnlln arrived In Klum mil on Kutunluy night. ' KLTUtNS TO PORTLAND Mn. Kllnlclh Cosgrlff, campaign malinger of tlio Olrla Juvenile hos- ; pltul nimr I'ortluud, who has churge of Josephine, JurlcHon, Lakovlcw and Kluimttli counties, returned (lib morning (o I'ortlnnd. I The drive for funds In Klamath I County will be put on Home time I thin full according to Mn. Cosgrlff. i The , county court of thi county gavo u ilunullon for. tho drive Klumiith county'g quota la $2, ; Duo'. IltO.M PORTLAND , Mr. und Mm. S. F. Bluko' uro registered nl the hotel White Pell cnu today from Portland. Ken: At the LIBERTY K Final Showing Tonight at "THE LIMITED MAIL" A thundering melodrama Hint roars through n storm of hlxillnK thrill. A wonderful rnit portruya the vnrloua chnr uetera of most Interesting production. It la olio of tliu hint of Iho aeaiiou. Tuesday and Wednesday The Saturday Evening Post story ' ( "ON THE THRESHOLD" with Henry II. Wutthull nnil filadya lluletto. fi. most in teresting story of whether n girl should live her own llfo or hv guided hy tliu wishes of her father. VISIT AT HltAY.MILL Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Davis visited over Saturday and Sunday at t hi Mruy Mill. MOTOR TO ASIILAM) Sllss Paulino Clift and Arlett Ed- snll motored to Ashland on Sunday ; where they spent the day with Miss flirt'i brother. TO MKET THTRSDAY Mra. I.. I.. Truax and Mies Merl West will net as hostesses on Thurs day cvenlnK to the members of tho Kedron Club at the regular meeting. ENTER INTO CONTEST j) Tho local members of tho Sunday school class of tho First Christian church bare accepted the Invitation of the Ashland class to enter into a membership contest which nill be decided this week. MOTOR OUT TO SHOOT Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Coiud motored to Keno Sunday to attend tho shoot. MtAMC CHOUI'EMXO Il.I, Krnnk Chorpcnlng Is confined to his rnneh homo in the Dry Lake district, suffering with a severe at tack of Ingrlppc. R Phone 75 W. P. FULLER'S '"" Y Paints, Oils and Varnishes ! "Weaterri Made For Western Trade" ' V , THE BEST ON THE MARKET t .! SMALL l'llti: LOSS LA tlUANDH. Ore., March 22. (fl5) Klro Chief C. O. Murchlaon today nnnoiineed Hint total flro loin In LnOrnndu during tho winter months wan (31S.Cn, I ho multilist for any winter In tho department's history. During December no fire alarms were given mid only one In Kobruury. Wood We have a good stock of all kinds of fuel for quick delivery Coal Iooh or by tho suck. Ktiul Oil Limb Wood, 12, 10, 24-Inch, cord flO.OO Blook Wood direct from bin. Blab Wood, 12 and 18 Inch, Wood Conl ft Fuel OH . PEYTON SC CO. WCrOD TO HORN"- 601 Main Phone .535 Loyal Operator Slain By Bandit IOI.A, Kiuih., March 22. (fl5) Thurlow W. MeColloiiKh, 31, telo grnph oparntor at tho Santa Fo station here, paid 'with his Ufa for loyalty to hla company todaiy. Rath er than turn over rnllrond eash to a mnnkod bandit. McCollough ex changed "huts with the robhor nnd when tho operators gun was ompty ho turned lo a telephone to nll pollee. Tho bandit shot nnd killed tho opornlor nnd escnped with sixty dol lars. ' " H'AIWJjK St l'PUR TONIOHT ,. The IltiHlnesH nnd il'rofosstonul Women will enjoy a swimming party tnnlgh ut nix o'clock nt tho Hot Springs Nnt to bo tollowod with' a wnfflo suppor nt t ho homo of Mrs. Gordon Dixon, nt 14S5 Alnmodn'. Memhors of tho club nro urged lo attend both tho swimming pnrty nnd tho supper 'which will follow. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Opal Cnrdwell of Fort Klam ath has ncceptod n position as steno grapher for tho W. D. Mlllor Con struction company. Mr. nnd Mis. Jiinjuon J. Stolgor; Jr., spent Sunday In Meilford with Wr, Slolpr'jj nii-P!jl,! ' EHOM PIXE RIIXiK " Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyso of 'the Forest Lumber company at Pine Kldgo were Saturday visitors In tho city. While hero they purchased a new Hudson coach. AI.E.V LEE ROSE RETIRXS Iter. Galen Lee Rase pastor of the local First Christian church Sunday, returned south on this mornings train. MOVE 1XTO C1TV Mr. iad Mrs. R. M. Toaro end children of tho Langell Valley sec tion have morcd Into Klamath Fulls to spond tho remainder of tho school year. They aro planning ' to visit Europe nt tho close Of tho school year 'to be gono for a year.' KELLER CHILD IIKTTEH ' Wlllard, tho small son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keller, of the Langoll Valley district,' has completely re covered from nn attack of spina! meningitis. MISS Tl'TTLE HACK Miss Hobhlctto. Tuttlo has return ed to her homo In the Lore la dis trict after spending tho past six weeks In San Francisco with her slstor, Miss Lou Tuttlo. OAN'XOX IS RETTKU R. 0. Cannon is rapidly improving nt n local hospilul from pneumonia. M US. Myers Shopping Mrs. Alhort Myers, iwlto of ono of Morrlls prominent rnnchors Is shop ping In tho city this afternoon. U. E. nminlNter Hero G. W. ' Dnnnlster of tho sales de part ntont 'of tho Weed Lumber com pany ut Wood, California, spent tho wook-end In Klnmath Fulls vlsitim; with friends.' ' WILLIAMS 11KRE Elinor Williams, connected with tho U, S. lliologlenl survey nt Port land In transacting business in Klam nlh Falls today. w. c. t. r. A special mooting of tUo W. C. T. lT. has beon set for tomorrow nftor noon nt 2:30 in tho parlors of tho Methodist church. A Mr. Price will ho tho npenlier, wllh prohibition en ovcoim'iij ns his Joj'lvj HACK EHOM HOI'TII F, M. Lucoti of the Lucas Furnl tuio stora returned Sunday evening from San Francisco whoro ho 'has been for tho past' week nn business In conimctlou with tho local store. .Mr. Lucas vUlted briefly with a number of local people while south. SI ItH. WILSON' HACK Sirs. Ueorglannu Wilson, nianuger of tho hotel Arcade, has returned to In r position after spending Hie punt few day with her children ut Keno. FROM KPHAOLE RIVER V. V. Marvin, of Sprague river, sjs mining the week end visitors In Klamath Fulls, . OVER ERO.M SIi:il'OI(l Itulp'.i R. n:lth spent over Sun day In Klamath, from Slcdford. VISIT RAXCIl HOME Mr. and Sirs. George I). Itay and Huh) daughter, Martha und Hetty, spent Sunday ul their ranch home near Keno. .Mr. Itay reports the apilng grain well tut of the ground. SPKXT SIXDAV IIEItE W. J. Morgan of Kirk spent Siin duy visiting In the city with friends. SIcCOV HACK IX' Cm Ed SI?Coy, who for tho past two months has beea visiting in Sacra mento, returned to the city Sunday and will remain hero throughout the summer. WITH HIGIIWAV DEPART5IEXT Harvey Ayers connected with the highway department at Keno spent Sunday here with friends. HAPPY HOUR CLUB .Members of the Happy Hour club will meet with Mrs. Carl Sandell, on Tuesday afternoon at her home on 930 Klamath. DIXXER WEDNESDAY Plans are: completed for the an nual dinner of tho First Presbyterian church lo bo held in the church on Wednesday evening at 6:30 for members of the church, their fam ilies and supporters of the church. LIXX XESM1TH BACK Llnu Nesmitb of the California Oregon Power company has return ed to Klamath Falls aftor a weeks business trip to Portland. IRA ISAAC Iru Isaac, Slodoc Point, died yes terday In a local hospital following nn operation for appendicitis. De ceased was the husband of Alameda Isaac and was a well known ranch or In the Modoc Point section. ' He was about 30 yours of age. Ho was tho son of Louiso and Eugene Isaac and In aditlon Is survived by a sis ter, Mrs. Margaret Kirk, an uncle, Simon Isaac, and a cousin, Sargent Brown. The body is at the Clark Towoy mortuary. Funeral nrrnng ments will be announced later. J. MAETIX ADAMS HOME J. Martin Adams, son of J. Frank Adams, prominent rancher of the Merrill section arrived Saturday night from Stanford college to spend his spring vacation In Klnmath with relatives and friends. .Martin is a senior nt Stanford and is studying medicine. He is a Theta Chi. Hardenbrook Gets High Trap Score ; r-. With shooting conditions almost, ldoal, duo perfect ' scoro was shot yesterday ut tho Pelican Gun club shoot at tho grounds ono mile north of Pollcau City. Myron Hardenbrook smashed 25 birds out of 25. " Ho shot throe strings In nil, gotttng a total of 70 out of 75. Othor high-point mon wore E. II. Dalslger, Lylo Robert son, Goorgo Clymn, K. SI. Smith, W. E. Lamm, Oliver Spiker, C. C. Kelloy nnd L. Carter. Moro than 200 people were nt the traps nt ono time durlag tho after noon. In nil, 2900 rounds of am munition were used. Plans for nn oven greater shoot next Sunday are under way. RCO SLIP FATAL PORTLAND, Ore., March 22. (A?) Injuries received January 7 when she slipped on a looso rug and foil proved fntnl early todny to Mrs, El- Um Christie, i. (iOES TO CANADA K. SI. Holllster, prominently Iden tified lu the oil and farming busi ness at Albertu, Canuda, who has been hero for the past month vis iting with his ncphow Ren HollU ter of the Ryan Clolhinj company, returned Itln morning to tho norlh. lOOKH AFTER IICKIXKHS Hugh Anderaon of Santa Hon, California, who owns exlonslvo pro perty Interests in Klamath Falls, whera he fornierly made his home baa returned south this morning utter spending several days hero on business. ... FRIEMISIIIP CLFB FRIDAY The Friendship club will meet on Friday afternoon at (he home of Sirs. W. D. Cofer at 2:30. The regular business routine will be taken up. VISITS PARENTS Sirs. Floyd McMillan spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Sirs. Stewart at Spring Lake, re turning home late Sunday afternoon. UEOKGK CARR OCT After an Illness of many weeks suffering with pneumonia, Ceorgu Carr was able to be abont the streets Sunday. ' Dr. Boyd High in Trapshooting Event Dr. W. R. Boyd got the first por ted score ever shot at the Klamath River gun club Sunday, getting 25 out of 25 and Incidentally winning a (5 prize bung up when the club was organized. ' About 800 people visited the grounds during tho duy, club officers estimated. Shooting ceased only when 2900 rounds had been fired, all that the club had on hand. Othor hlgli scores were mado by the following: , . Houston, Carter, DeWeeso, Clark, Moore, Wttrthnrn, Oliver, Spiker, M. A. Puckett, Howard, Humphrey, D. J. Puckett, lloyd and E. M. Huhu. W. E. Lamm and Everett Hardeo brooK, 'members of the Modoc Point gun club, also made over 20, as did Harney Deyo.- -- . In an lnterclub match a team composed of D. J. Puckett, Al Hum phrey, SI. A. Puckett, Chas. Moora and O. K. Puckett defeated one com posed of .Mark Howard, R. Deyo, A. C?trk, Dr. Boyd and V. E. Puckett. : SOCIAL 8AWRDAY The social community ' club of Langell valley' is- planning for a social at the community hall o Saturday evening. " ' I.' FATHER JiOESKR 1X1 Friends of Father A. F. Locser will be sorry to learn that he is confined to his borne suffering with la grippe. I The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's pharmacy shows the baromet ric pressure "pegged" at 30.30. While this obtains no change In the weather conditions may be looked for. Forecast for next 24 hours: Con tinued fair, with moderate tempera tures. . Tho Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and tiiintaium temperatures today as follows: Hlgh..:.....70 Lo-...;'.....3l . .-,'' V, S. Weather Bumiu,,. Oregon: ..Fair tonight and .Tues day, but cloudy over northwest por tion;, warmer over southwest por tion, moderate southerly winds. Set Date For ; A Klamath Meet Division Winners to Vie In Klamath Falls . On May 8 , J May 8 was tho date set for th Klamath county high school track and fluid meet at moating of th Klamath county high school athletlo association late Saturday afternoon. The fair grounds will b th plau and the contestants will b the win ners In three division! of the county. It was decided at the association . to divide the county high schools into throe divisions, and that tho winner In each division should tight It out Slay 8 for the championship of the county. Tho high school principals drew up a high school baseball acbedule. Present at the meeting was A. . Street of Malln, O. A. Schuli and Coach Helken of Henley high school, Lestor Tnrnbaugh of Merrill, Pa .1 T. Jackson, principal of the Klam ath connty high school, James Lubke principal of the Bonanza high achool and Defore Cramblitt, principal of the Chlloquin schools. , ,. : DAVIS FROSI VALLEY I). SI. Davis of .Med ford was a week end visitor in Klamath Falls. All-over kitchen apron dresses at Bee Begin's store for only 98c. Adv. 22-27 HIUDLER IS BACK II. G. Shidler, city park commis sioner, baa returned from a four mouths stay in Bakeravl)!a, Calif. At Los. Angeles he visited with hla son Horace, and .another son Lee, who lives at -OreTllle. Most of th tlm ha was employed la several of tb large orchards and Vineyards, prun ing. According to Mr. Shidler, the peach trees have all finished bloom ing and orchards never looked bet ter In the southern state than they do this, year. He wilt Tetania his ditties as park commissioner at once. Gordon Ridings, freshiran at the University of Oregon, arrived tn the city yesterday to spend part of bit spring vacation here with hla slater, Silas Marie Ridings. J.-V . '- !; What the public thinks of Dodge Brothers Motor Car is impressively reflected in current sales. January, 1926 was the greatest January in Dodge Brothers history. 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