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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1926)
"" "Sal 1 !ucluy; July 13, 1920. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, Page TErei ' Til) WEAI'lllHi JORICOON Cloudy uloiu llm count, fair in tho liiturliir , UiuIkIU.. mid Wednesday; cooler In Dm exlrcmn (Jt!t portlun, M'td'irutii winili, most. westerly, j .T ' .HRRKIX IN TOWN , Hill llufklii.. of ilia Itork Creek Vtch is n tuwn today or supplies. h X; delai'h awav J "Mr. and Mr.- ClunUir II. DeLnp ft'tid children left yenlcrduy for Dln stood l.akn mi a week' outing (rip. II r. Dcl.ap I onJuylnH IiIh vacation if, this' time,. ,'. , ,. k . When a poor mun K.m iiiiirrlml li (now llM Jiihi hli winning way. : 3 Astit Ux V, .; tinted. iuoti ill mean itais ' as much at to be on . the spot in time next Friday morning. Where ? UK WISH TO NOTIFY OI K thk -QMi,i.i'rriov ov orn IK)IX) IHHIVKHS AT IUT .k.'I i ' Klamath Falls, Oregon Phone 1070 Glark & Towey . I.t KNSKI) MORTK IAXS fYlt Al.lfOltM A , 1 ...... AXI t'AH i.NKAIl AH , Till: , . 1,' . . yiif.i-- I.AHV ASHISTAXTH m '. 1 ' ;jt:v.V. m ' .'(:.. 1 '' Dorfag the 24 hoanof everydayutd everrV I , .' n ' ' " ntght. from all tfa nooks and crannlej of the y . XI I .' world, new ii eadiered mad distributEd by ' ' - The Associated Press Its foreign ctaif tfaoM trained by nlated in Aasodated ften standards. Tnoa, dependable fbrdga newt exxnea "By The Associated Press ab and rrxrted by American. , THE EVENING HERALD - : m FROM FORT KLAMATH Mr. unit Mm, Llndsoy KlHomorn or Tort KluinuUh oro tit town lliln uflfftnnnn shopping and Iwiklng Into IllllllllOllll, ;i K MOUTH TO LEAVE l'lumilfig to ho guno for (it leant (Ivo weeks on an extended motor l"lp, Mr. utvl Mm.- Homer Knliilit mid M,n lloiuur, Jr., will leavn Mi'1 iluy. TVicy expuet to spend, consider ablo ilmo ' In Eureka, California, then l, Hun Francisco und oilier COIIKl point. t,()V(il l;l,!)VH, ATTENTION 'I'll LmiKfelliwa club of Klumulb Fall will tll)ir for a dinner ul thn Intel Whllo I'i'llmii tomorrow evmlliig tit 7 o'clock. TIiIn gathering Murk Mm final meeting for llm kx-ul club for I'll" remainder of tlrn summer. Meeting will lin I uk i' n nip again In Hnptombor, aceiirrtlng lo President K. O, NNonl. .NO lOIUMM l'ni:i III" flrl or cplnmber I ho weekly f iruiii 1iiiiiiihiii ill Dm cham ber if cuiiiimri'o will li dlsron tlnund, according to an announce ment' iiimiIk loiluy liy Lynn Ruliln, secretary, ' . Mr, H.ililn, a'TonipwlPil by bin wife., 'will leavn loiivirrow for n ex tended tnolor lour at thn lule, dur ing which 1 1 inn ho will gather dala on tbn various I'lininbcr. I.alor li will attend euinmer srliojl at Hlun- fonl. . , VOI'TII DROWN'H I .A ilt ANIiK, On... July IS. UV) I!ii.'.Ahk"I. 1". ilrownoil lit Itn iIIiiiii In i yiiHii riluy. Tim ilrowiiipx ii'fiirriMl Willi IiIh uimhiT wiliililin mill wlili IiIh aunt and tirotluT In thi' pool. Ili waili'd Into il'i p wutur nilui iinnlilo lo iiwlin out. NO roitiM According 10 announcement muile loduy thvru will be no forum to morrow at tho chamber of com morce. KHIKXIm THAT I'KXIUXfi xkw qvaHtkhh k ami: VOItTH ll(;ilTH HTIIKICT OltlK.'OS XKAIIKST TKI.KI'IIOXK. ityoiten un recralred from! member paper, and matrio j Mainly . iti:. ii:h vihith citv K. It. Itiiiiiiii'H, foruiiTly with thn Flritt Nutloniil Honk and now a rnnldi-nt of Tuli-nt In viHltlng In II17 city toduy with frondH, Thn locul gojfand country club wuii nnpii'il for ItnuinoH. VIHITl:t) M ItS. NOHItlH Mr. und Mm. Clydo NorrlH llumini, WiiHhliiKton and Vm. T. NorrlH of Mndford vlnlti'd In tlml city loiluy with Mm. loclii Norrl.ij uiroiito lo ItiiHiini. ) Mr. und Mm. NorrlH bavo I11-11 ; vIhIHuk In Mi.dfiiril for afvcnil day 1 Mm. Norrln, tbclr inolhnr will himhI I coimldriililn tlmn In tint north In' fur n roliirnlnir to thn volley. MIW. I.I.WIH KllOI'I'I.Vd Mm. (.'. W. U'WlK of l,one 1'lno l HlioppltiK lunl vlKiliiiK.frlMiilt In 1 hi' city today. , , w.Ti;it.Mr.uN kki:i An Impromplu affair cnjoynd by a number of thn youniter not wan I In. wiili-riiiiluii fiu-d at llm I,IiiiImii hi, inn 220 boh 111 fourth on Monduy I'vi'iilnu. . Among thono enjoying Ihn af fair were; Mlwi" Mario Noli-y. Honor Mooro, Thvln (iunn, Itutb. ChloViT und MumuiTllo MndHuy. Kri'd Diillnn, Jink llouck, Jlmniy V,'lcli, I'unl Cnuo und John lluli'h Inii. . . IWIM Till: AD.1MH IC ANl'll Kred IliHtli r him-ui, MM.lay In '.ho , city on buHln'WH from thi Adam much homo ho 11 ill of Mnrrill. (HACK CASH (,'(1VK (iruro Cnsii left thin morolng for Ban Francisco where nbo will Miond two weeks vinltlng frlendt. Mrn. Cann In in the otflco of Dr. Ilnrr -Vho loft a fow tluys ago on bin vacation which lie Intend lo spend lo Cnil.idil and other northern polutn. LV.VT POIt CAHSOX TTV Mr. und Mm. Lzj& II. Carsoa and non Charles left Sunday for Carson City, whero they will mako their future, 'home. They will visit for a timo with Mis. Carson's parent. WIIITMH'KK ItKTCKX Mr. und Mm. Karl Whitlock end son Warren returned last ovening from their' summer homo at 1-uke of tho Woods whero they epnt o-ver.il days. OX IU SlXKtM F. A. Unger, a member of tho research bureau of Siia Kranolmro. In hen on huninoKS. Mr. Unrfcr In a gueHt ut tho hot"! Wbito l'ellcnn wbllo here. I Mil. PIXOX IlK-EI.KCTEn I Mm. Irma Dixon was te-electcd president of tho Itualncss and Pro 1 fuxsloiial Womon's club last even ing. : Tho mombors gathered at ; I.lakbaven for dinner, election of j officers followed. I A pl.'nlc. and swimming party has I been planned by K10 members for tho near future . to bo held at Vlul-kso beach. 71 About ' 'OK KM IH HACK "I am Klud to bo bark la KUinutb Falla whnr pt-oplo , end bulneii In ij nntlvo." Tlial'n what II. Orom, ell known local man mild this morning fctter having vlnltod In Bromor, MI11 Mourl, for llm pa' 'wo rooi'thf with rolullvcii und friend. Kn touto homo Mr. Orom utoppod In (ireoloy, Colorado, -and Stockton, whnro ho enjoyed o Yllt wltm frlciidn; ' - A( ( :ITH rOrtl'I ION' TbomuM DrlHcoll of 3an Kranclitco ai.vd tmro ycHtcrddy to . noccpt a pn.ilM.m with Ihn ."nuflii'rn Pacific. HKHK riU).U VALLEY K. K. I'owoll of Woil.'oH motor ed ovT from thn vullny ychlordiiy lo Iranwirl buslm-M. 'iitb. VAI.I.KV lirHIXKHH MAX Max (in lluunr. prciddcnt of the Vullny candy company of Mcdford, Ik In Kluinuth Kulln on buxInenH lo iluy,' Htopplng ul ho White I'll'.in. IX I IUM IttlST D. J. I'uckwt of itocky I'olnt traiiKarlid biiHlnmia in tho cliy Mon day. SMITH IIKItK OV VI-ilT It. K. Bmif'.i, a foimnr leal estate dealer of l"iln cll-y. In upending a few days bore on bimlneiui. Mr. Smith ut present make Ills homo In Portland I'ltOM OIIAXTS I'ASH K. K. Miller of Grunts 1'ass is vis iting In the city today, . hurlnewi bringing him from the north. Quaker Oats "stands by" you through the morning Has the "bulk," too, that makes laxatives seldom needed; . THOUSANDS hare noenergetic mornings because they start the Tdar with breakfasts that lack in ccr tain important iood elements. I To feel right, yon must hare a I well-balanced, complete. . breakfast I ration. At most other meals lunch . ! and dinner you get it But break- last is a burned meal, onen oiaiy chosen. Thus Qaiker ' OaU, contsinlng 16 protein, food's great tisius builder. 58 carbohydrate, its great ; energy element, plus all-important taxatives seldom needed, is the die tetic urge of the world today. It is food that "stands by" yos through the morning. Don t den) yourself the natural stimulation this rich food offers you. Get Quaker Oats todav. Grocen have two kinds: uuick uuaxer which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and Quaker Oat. ihiuii. People Mfl. AXD M1W. KIXM W.WK Mr. and Mm. Otto KJum arrived her yesterday from Honolulu, whera they bare made their home for tbe pait Keren year. Both were former resident of this city. Mr. and Mm. Klum, wljlle renldent of Klamauh Pall, -wore employed by the Bald win Hardware ompuny. 1'KXDI.ETOX VIHIT Mr. and Mm. V. Hamra i'f Pendle ton are onjoylng a visit In south ern Oregon. While here they plan to visit Crater and Diamond Lukes. BACK FKO.H CAIIIV Mr. uud Mm. J. Percy Wello have returned from a several day slay at their summer cabin it take of tbe Woods. Later In tbe month they plan to make a trip north 10 bo gone for some time. MAY IOCATE IIKHK Wesley Donart of FalJ River, Kau., accompanied by his wife und two aons, I here risking hi uncle, Charl-s Donurt, at 1117 Lincoln. It I IiIh flmt trip went and In view of what he ha seen he now i looking for a suitable locaulon hero, with the Intention of remaining. RETIRED CATTLEMAN HERE Mr. and Mm. J. R. RInlngbouse of MeTced, Cullfornla ore the bouse guest of Mr. and Mm. Albert Muy In the Walnut apartment. Mr. RinlnKhouse I a retired cattleman of the south. . ' ' He Ip Impressed with Klamath Fall and plan to remain here Indefinitely. HEAER.SO BACK George Severaon returned Sunday from Oakland. .California, .where he has been visiting wld bis wife for several daos. Jlrs. Severson plans to join her husband here' In late August. .... FROM KEXO . Mrs. Grant Nekton and small tea Richard ate In the city today from Kem. The fire surrounding the Nelson ranch home are now under control, according to Mrs.-Nelson, despite the fact that the tree stumps are still burning. ' . HAS NEW CAB Robert McDonald oi the Central hotel barber shop has purchased a new Deluxe Dodge sedan. ' PICXIC SUNDAY v Interest Is keen in the picnic at the, Jim Lacy ranch home 2. H miles from Merrill to be held Sunday with the ladles of the Altar society of Merrill In charge. Slany local people are planning to attend. A delicious picnic lunch such as the Merrill matrons always prepare will be served and soft drinks and ice creams Will be placed on sale. An out of doors program Will be en joyed during the afternoon. The general public Is invited to attend. CHTMXEY FIRE ' A chimney fire at number C35, a small Tesldence "oa Walnut street. called out tie Klamath fCre depart ment at 9:50 oVIock last night. Tbe fire was quickly subdued ond no damage resulted, according to Keith Ambrose, fire chief. ' DEEDS FILED ; July 10, 1KM Florence C. Fitzgerald et vlr. F. II. to W. J. Stelnmets and Alfreda Stelnmetz, lots '7 and 8 (except the south 25 feet), IA block 2. Chllo quln..'. R. C. Spink et ux. .to E. TV. Var mint,, part tracts 9-10, in lot C of section 34-34-7, adjacent to Chllo quln. 1 , Ada L. Millner (formerly Stun nard, wife of George A. Stannard, deceased), to George E. Stannard N. 1-2 NE. 1-4 and SE. 1-4 NK 1-4, NE. 1-4 SE. 1-4 section 6-38-5; 133.32 acres. , ' , Oeorge C. Fry ot ux. Laura A. to Clarence V, Montgomery, west 44 feet of lots 5-6, in block 20, Hillside addition to Klamath Falls. Hattle Schneider to J. A. King contract ot sale, lot 8, block 61, Second -Hot Springs addition; 1,- 000. . . Byron O. Stevens et ux. Emma to The Shevlln-Hlxon Co., SW. 1-4 SE 1-4 section 30, NW. 1-4 NE. 1-4 section 81-24-9; 80acres. , Brooka-Scanlou Lumber Co. to Fremont Land Co. (quit claim cor rection deed), S. 1-2 section 16-2 10. . Halite H. Haynes et ux. Ada to T. B. Watters, W. 12 lots 4-5, block 4. Fairvlew, addition NNo. 2 to Klamath Falls. Herapsted, L. I. man was jilted on tbe eve ot his wedding. Now be Is missing. Women do chango tholr minds, 1 cAt The LIBERTY During the counties million of yearn the twinkling Mara - have watched over tho earth, the blinking eye of the skie bave rarely behold a spectacular scene an equal of the rolcano forent flro oplsode In "Tho Lout World," which open ' nt the Liberty theater today.' ; ' -, ,.' White hot lava from a volcano Htart Ihe firework by Igniting a forest thousand of acre In extent. ". PrnhlHtorle dlnonaura bigger thap tea elephant and more dangerous than a hundred tiger and lion rolled into one, are driven from their lair by the approaching flames. HA BIN' TO LEAVE Mr. and Mm. Lynji Hahin plan to leave tomorrow on a tour of thn state during which time Mr. Rabin will visit 'the various chamber of commerce gathering data. He will later attend summer school at Stan ford to take a special course: m Marking an epochal advance in motion picture achievement, Cecil B. De Mille's superb produc tion ' ' " ' '.'.' Ji "The Road to Yesterday" is truly a triumph of screen . art. : Of special note also is the appearance again today of ; The Great Clayton "The One Man Who Really r Knows" : Clajrton's performaance is at once unique, baf fling and highly entertaining. How does he do it is the question yet unanswered. ' -..1.' . ' '. '-"V ; Harry Borel and his orchestra, of course ; A fine program in a fine theatre, with fine music ' Special Wednesday Matinee for Ladies Only ' No men allowed and no girls under 16 admitted ' 2 p. m. Wednesday only : , ;: ; IS At the -By popular demand we again present ; ; . "THE LOST WOi' r Without doubt the most remarkable film ever : ; made. It takes us back millions of years to.; a time that ho man knows--yet .the: records ; of I those days prove the 'existence at that time, of these giant forms of animal life that wesee. in , ' ! : 1 ; "THE LOST WORLD" " : '' " . , , We cannot describe this production to' you only if you have not seen it you are due for a thrill. I TODAY AND CLEARANCE SALE Summer jDresses; 'f B A R N McCarthy Bldg. .WHITE CAFE 1118 Main Street . Phone 346-J , We are never Courtesy is Dean George in1.. ..W- f B a stile; Charge Drunk and Priving; 1 - Dean Oeorge was registered at tbe' onunly jail last night from Judge"; Sprink'a court ut Chlloquln, with 'fine of $100 and Iff days to serve' out hi Jull for operating a car while) Intoxicated. ' . ' ' " Monroe Paluhful and Harry 8wlU-J ler were . also enrolled from - ther mm committing magUtrate for a! conviction of drunkenness and 'dint' turblng the peace, ' Each face SS day In jail at 12 per day; In lieu," of a $50 fine. ' " - " : : ' - ;s . OAME POHCTPONED ' PITTSHOROII, July 1J. The Pittsburgh-New . York ,' baseball. game ' was postponed today on ac4t count of rain. '. . . ,? There lll he tw game tomorf row.' .. . .. .. . . .. .', 24 LIBERTY TOMORROW H A R TS Seventh St. Our Motto i v it .11 5 'it f I tl ii fx iti ft 4 .)