The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 22, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    Monday; March 22, ' 1020
EVENING HERALD, ' fcL AMATII' FALLS,' OREGON
Page Fiva
KLAMATH COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE
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LORELLA
liun Duiiluls operator of tho Drod
or fr lh U. H. II. H, him return
ed tu Lungel! Va liny tu roaumo his
duties, tho dredger having aturtotl
uporutluna.
Milton Kullnr bun returned from
I'lirtluml where lio vlnlloi with lilt
ful bur uud li now vuiiiploycd ou tlio
dredger. '
llubblulto Tattlo returned to h(ir
boino ufiur a month' visit la Sun
Fruucluco with her nUtvr Lou Tuttlu.
R. F. Tuttlv having Buffered nuv
oro attacks of broiichlut nil hum lit
much linprovutl, lilt cumllllou wnn
serious fur a iiumbur of duys.
Mrs. It. Ulschotf purchased a now
Incubator Slid 'hopes to bo abln tu
taks otlvmitiiKO vt tho good wouther
by batching chirks otitly: '
Tho Luugull 'Valley Community
club mot lit Lnrolla Community
llouno (or tbo first limit In auvuritl
weeks, tho regular lurutlniSH being
postpunud on aooounl of alrknttss l;i
Pti,t4
For
., , . . , Special Features in The-
SUN AND LUMBERLOGUE
Watch for it every Sunday
A. P. News
Sports
Dr. J. C Coble
OPTOMETERISTS
TOO
firounu in uur
own factory to your Indl
vldnal requlromflnt. Quick
lorvlco. Wo replace auy lunao
JQUKtt HIAIN i. ..
.. FTtESNO, Cullf., March 22. P) i
John Tti'no. 87, rnnch hand, la
dead becatiao ho nngornd Oncor A.
Holt, amtoiir pnlhtor, 6y remarking
his poor markmnnnhlp In ehnotliiR
Jack rubbllH. Holt ahot nnd klllod
Itono at hlH camp on tho San Jonqutn
rlvor near Flrobaugh. ; ':
IIII.I.H !t.IHi:i '
SEATTLE, AVaah., March 22.
(.ip) Ono nnd two dollnr bllln
maaquoradlng no tans and twenties
aro In clroulatlon horo, nnd n warn
ing hda boon Innuml by tho pollen,
What Are You Doing
For Your Puny Child?
Ono hoy gained 1 1 pound lu 7 wookn
nnd la now NlroiiK nnd licnltliy.
' Kor wonlc, frail, tmdor-dovolopod
cniuiren anu onpuuiunj muw n,iw.
bnvo rlcknta, and nood a miro hulldnr'
that promotoa tho growth of ioothi
and bonoa, cod liver oil ts tho ono
modlclno aupromo nothlug holps
llko It. , I
Hut It la noHty nnd ropulalvo nnd
ovll amolllng and nonny niwaya up
notH chlldron'a HtomiiohH ao now up-to-dato
ohomlala ndvlso McCoy's Cod
l.lvni. nil nnmnnunil TllhlotB.
Children lovo 'thorn na thoy do can
dy, bocnuao thoy are Biigar coaled
nnd onay to talio. Ono boy galnod i
11V4 pounds In bovoii wnoks, and In
linntlltv nnd hiinnV.i.ll01IHIindH
of othor children have grown strong
nnd robust, " , i
Sixty tablolB for 90 cents nt un
derwood's Pharmacy nnd nil drug
gists but ho auro nnd ask for Mc
Coy's tho original nnd genuine.
(llvo'tlic-m to tho Blckly, frnll child
for 80 days, and If thoy don't help
wonderfully, your druggist Is author
, Izod to luiud ou , back tho monoy
you pnld for Ihem, A0V.
tliu vulliiy, A good uttcudaiiio'pruv
od tliul Luugull Vullny puoplo wuro
anxious tu cuiitlnua tho mooting mid
discuss Hi ii possibility vi f a uuw Com-
muulty hull or muvu tho old building
mill repair It tu meet thu dumunds
of tho cumiiiuiiliy. A nodal wlll'bu
liu id lit tho , Community hull on
Huturdiiy evening, March 87th, when
cuku, cuffuu and sandwiches will ho
old. program will bo iilvun In
ooiiiioetlun with til 0 nucl.il evening.
1. Monroe who with hi brotbvr
L. W. Muiiruu nro purchsuure of tho
lluury Ylnnon ranch, him niovod Ills
fiimlly to tho rnni'li iiftor spending
tho wiiitor In Cullforulu, 1 Thu nun
houso In u I in jut complutud unit tho
family will noon bo comfortably lu
cutod. Mr. Hm I Lli, purchaser of tho Dun
soy ranch and tho Hampton ranch lu
Lntigell valley ha arrived In tho
vulliiy. A iiumbur of truckB woro
um'il to haul equipment from
Klamath Knl In to tho (Smith pro
perty, Mr. Hmllb having shipped con-
The Whole Family
Magazine Section
Colored Comics
Mala
Dr. L. J. Goble
KLAMATH FALLS, OR
Eyea Exnmlnod
c5fALIN
Mr. and Mrs. Poto McNeill of
Clear Lnka wero In Malln Saturday
calling on friends and attending to
business mnttars,
' Cecil Hunt of Klamath. Falls is
visiting a fow days with Dyrum aud
David Myers.
Mrs. Charles Iteardsloy was lu
Malln from hor homo south of town
Both Mr. and Mrs. Boardaloy bnvo
boon having tho grlppo nnd confin
ed to their homo for tho past 'week.
Mr. and Mrs. John It. McNeill
aro making Improvements and re
pairs on thotr ranch houso throe
mllos southeast of town, where thoy
expoct to novo tho first of tho
month. Their land comes under
tho now Irrigation of Miillu district.
Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo Emorson
and little son moved to tho Midland
dtslrtet whoro Mr. Emorson had a
few days previous niovod tho em
tio of tho Klamnth Packing com
pany, which ho has boon caring for
In this section of tho country for
somo months. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tho man
spont Tuosdny In Klamath Falls
whoro Mrs. Thomas Is having dental
work done.
, Mr. Hnueoek of Siisnnvlllo, Calif.,
superintendent of tho LnBson In
dustrial bank, and Mr. Kollorbniikor
of Deobor, woro wook-ond gnosis of
Mr. nnd Mrs. J, W. Snndors.
IllosHOii and Ilowlnud Tumor
enmo In from tholr homo nt Tlmbor
Mountain to shop last Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl D. Gentry and
family woro countod among tho
visitors lu Malln on Thursday af
ternoon. Mrs, Wm. Dnllpn nnd Infant
duugbtur roturned to their homo
on Monday from Klamnth Falls.
1 Tho members of tho Christian En
Mldi.ru bin of his Implements from
his Cullforulu runuh.
itulph Lyons, wiiu liun boon em
ployed ut tho Ourbor lunch for thu
past flvu year bun runtod thu It.
M. Touro lu Lower Luugull vulloy
wllli hm family la now onguged In
furmliiK.
It, M. Touro and famll huvo mov
ed to Klumuia Fulls whoro tho Touro
glrU will contlnuo school, aftor tbo
schoul toim In clued tho family arc
pluniiliiK a trip to Kngluud for a
sojourn of about u yoir.
Mr. ii nd Mrs. Jim Grimes of V.'ll
II iiiiii river and Mr. Chun. Faith of
Curry County spout Tuesday visiting
at tho Cowley homo.
Mrs. L. llurber ban returned to
hor ranch home on Horsefly aftor
spending t'ho wintor lu Klauiuib
Fulls.
Mm. a, P. Keller ban returned to
hor homo aftor a throe weeks vlull
with relatives and friiudi In Pjft
kind. II. J. Tlcknor hna announced hlu
deavor of Malln were guests of the
Endeavors of Merrill. Several cars
luft Malln at f:30 for Merrill where
they wero eerved to a delightful
lunch at the church ball before the
mooting held at tbo Presbyterian
church at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey woro
In from Shasta View for supplies
Wednesday night. ,
Mrs. Ed Kendlg Is visiting at tta i
home of her daughter, Mrs. D. C.
Hulhrook.
. The smnll attendanco of the farm
ers society of Tulo lake valloy at
tho mooting a week ago resulted lu
tho business mooting boing post
poned until Tuesday evening. March
23 at tho Malln community hall. .
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grayson
ware attending to bualnoss mat
tors in Klamath Kails on Tuesday.,
Lilt la Jano Smith celebrated her
birthday with a, party Tuosday , ot
tornoon at which hor. lltUo friends
wero guests. ,
Mr. It. L. Hamor of GllloUa, Wyo.
ronchod Mulln Wodnosday where bo
will bo employed nt Raima's store.
David McComb has recovored from
having his tonsils removed. .
Bessie Draall was anothor patient
of Dr. Trout, having had her ton
sils removed. Sho is back In school
again. ,
Mrs. W. C. Dalton's slstor, Mrs.
Fallihcr and son of Lakoview are
visiting at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Dnltou for several weeks.
SPRING LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. John Koonts and
Mrs. Harry Booth called on Mrs.
Frank Stewart Thursday evening.
Walter Folsom retumod homo lust
woek aftor several months visiting In
Sacramento.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Choyno vlsltod
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Wab
hles. Mrs. Dan Kaylor and Mrs. Ruby
Cooper visited nt the Stewart home
Thursday afternoon.
Gladys and Graco Forquor and
Tholmn Sotnk and Mario and Blllle
Sohrolnor vlsltod with Marjory and
Evolyn Choyno Sunday.
Mrs. Ivan Iconblco and children
visited with Mrs, , E. A. Schrolnor
Sunday.
Wm. Choyno and son Lelnnd made
a buslnoss trip to Ashland Wednes
day. Mrs, Frank Stewart and son Kon
noth woro shopping In Klamath Falls
Thursday,
Walter Folsom nnd Konnotli 8tov
nrt woro among tho many who nt
tondad the dunvo at Morrill Wodnos
day night, i c i '
doslro to run an couiily'commlsslon-
,. f.unviill Viitlni in triflfil-d iinvl.I
ous tu loo Mr. Tl;knur started an tho
l..l .......,. 1..1...M I.I Ar.n.M..n.l
Hy br Mr. Tlcknor anHiircii tlio people
of gratlfyliiK rcniiltH,
lillly Irwlu liuvliiu tfjld hli ranch
In LuiiKoll Vulloy baa moved to bin
Doiiunzn ranch. Hilly 'buil boon a
rouldout of Laiixoll Valley fjr flf
toon yoara and In mlaaod by bin
neighbors,
Wlllard Keller, Hon of Alfred Kel
ler l entirely tocovorlng fiom bin
recout cune 'of spinal menlngltla.
TENNANT ITEMS
Mrs. F, M. Flleon, thu asolstunt
postmaster, and smull daughter,
.Maude Ann, left Sunday for Anil
land fur a ten days visit wltb Mrs.
Fllaon's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Hquiro Parker. During ber absence
Mrs. O. O. Wingfleld is assisting in
thu poutofflco.
Mrs. Ruth Bailey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, wbo for
tho pant four months bas been In
San Francisco, Cul., tdking a beauty
culture course, arrived homo Satur
day evening. Mrs. Bailey Intends
opening a beauty tbop In Ashland
In the near future.
Le Peucboy of Ashland Is a guest
at the E. F. Miller borne.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Parker motor
ed to Klamath Fulls Sunday and
wero accompanied homo by Mr. Par.
ker's mother, Mra. Louisa Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Glover of
Klamath Falls were In camp Sunday
on business.
Carl ; Korstoln, assistant camp
superintendent, returned Wednesday
from a trip to San .Francisco In a
new Jowctt coach, Ho was ac
companied by bla mother, Mra. Ho
gina Kerstoln and brother William
Korstuln, both of Pittsburgh, Penn..
wbo are visiting friends and relatives
at different California points.
Mrs. Joo Collins, Mrs. Ruth Bailey
and Lee Peachey motored to Klam
ath Falls Wednesday on a shop
ping trip.
Mrs. Clay Parker entertained the
Tllllcum club Friday at luncheon.
All enjoyed a pleasant social time.
: Mrs,. B. L. Glrard nnd Baby Carrol
left Sunday for a visit with Mrs.
Girard's mother at Little Shasta. ;
A delightful affair of tho week
waa tho silver tea social given by
tho Wlldwood Women's Guild on
Wcdnosdny afternoon. This social
was alao a shower for tbo guild ba
taar to bu held In tbo fall.
Mesdamcs day Parker, Alvan Op
pcrud nnd Wm. Natiney were the
hostesses for, this affair and were
assisted during tho ' afternoon by
Mrs. A. L. Barker.
This being St." Patrick's day the
decorations wero green and whlto.
White tablo linen striped with
green, green shamrocks at each
cover, green paper harps and cut
flowers were the tablo decorations.
Tho hostesses served brick Ice
cream with a green shamrock clear
through the centor, delicious cakes
and coffee.
Those who enjoyed thla charm
ing affair wero Mesdames Boyea.
Baughn, Barker, Burke, Borguis,
Caster, Dlskin, Erlckson, Grimes,
Hansen, Hatfield, Henry, J. O. and
E. F. Miller, Munn, McDonald, Mur
phy, Nnnney, Opperud, Clay and
Louisa Parker, Stroud, M. H. and
J. E. Templeton, Upton and Wing
flold. '
. Too umch' praise cannot be given
theso ladlos who worked with un
tiring efforts to make this the de
lightful: affair it was.
MIDLAND
' Tho county health nurso visited
Miller Hill school on Mondoy.
, Mrs. Hilbert Largcnt has received
a largo shipment of baby chicks, 600
White Leghorns and Rhode Island
Rods, from Enoch Crows' hatchory,
In California.
The county assessor, W. Tv Lee,
was a business caller In this district
on Monday. '
Mrt Jenkins representing tho Ford
garage of Klamath Falls, was a vis
itor In tbo Midland district Wednes
day. , , -:
Eddie Shulmire has purchased a
now Star touring car.
Mrs. J, D.-Hoopor spont Thurs
day with friends and shopping in
Klnmnth Falls. . ;
Naydne Gregory was absent from
school Thursday.
C. R. Patterson, a .1 prominent
rancher of Midland, was a business
visitor In Klnmnth Falls Tuesday.
' Albert Ball was calling on Miller
Island on Tuosday. .
Gus Suderland of Klamath , Falls
was calling at J. D. Jloopcr's on
Tuosday.
Little Eddlo Bourman has boon
a visitor nt Miller Hill school this
week. , i 1
Clayton Bishop and family have
niovod to Morrill this woek.
Mrs. Edna Flowers was a visitor
in Klamath Falls on Friday.
Mrs. Hiram Folsom has roturnod
homo after a fow months visit In
California with her daughter and
friends.
. Llttlo Georglo Flowers Is spond
lug a fow days with Goorgo Burnett
J on Miller tylnnd,
ii!iHir 1 1 m i i i r.
UUIIIIU till I I ULU
EASTERN CITY
JlARUIHUCItO, 111., Murch il.
(ypj An earthquako wa fnlt bore
at 8:30 s. in. today. The vibration
luator 18 aecondar Dlxhen and win
dow! rattlerd, but no duinKo wan
done.
Burroughs machines can be depended upon for the
right answer always and everywhere one reason
why the pioneer of 1 8 8 4 is the leader of today.
BURROUGHS SALES and SERVICE
Machines as low as $75 Ask for Demonstration
I. K. TRAYNOR
Representative
Box 1033, Klamath Falls Phone 653M
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Ann, eat your breakfast
l-ocal Girl on
Glee Club Trip
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OKEdON AGItlCULTl'IUL. COI,
IEC1E, March 22. Bertha Peltt, of
Klamutb Falla, will make tho annual
prlng tour with the Madrigal gluo
club. Mlna Peltz la a aophomoro la
commerce.
Thirty-two roembern of tho Mad
rigal club have been chosen by Paul
Petri, director of tno conaervatory of
Here's cream taken from a bottle, and
breakfast food got out of a box. I haven't
tasted them yet, but I'm not afraid to ask.
you to eat J: And in the bathroom is new
tooth-paste to use on your teeth.: . Here's
medicine to take before you start, off . to
school.1 . . Don't forget to wash your hands
that's a fresh bar of soap and maybe
. dust your face with powder. No, it won't '
hurt the skin. This list of things I've seen
advertised stop and give it to your father.
He'll bring them home tonight. Some of
them old, some of them, new . . . but what
a civilized thing! To buy on faith and use
on faith and never be betrayed!
Read the advertisements. Their honesty is
as clear as a mirror. You can believe in
them as surely as you believe in yourself.
You can follow their directions with utmost
faith. You can use their products with con
fidence you'll want to use them again.
Theirs are facts proved and accepted' Use
their news. . . :,;.......
When guided by advertisements
you can buy with faith
muxlo, to take the annual tprlutr
tour. Tbo club will give apodal eu
tormliimoniH and a radio program
In Portland before going to eaaturn
Oregon. Tho Itinerary Include Hood
Itlvor, The Dallea, Pendleton, La.
Crande, (Julon, and Dakar, "llob ',
McCourt'a Hotel Ilvntnn orcbuatid,
the director, two munagera, and .
threo apeclnl dnncere will alao muko
the trip.
Hue the pre-Kater aule of dronaxa
In lk and wool at Hoe ilegln'a atom
for only JK.oii. Adv, 22-87"
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