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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1927)
1 'jPage Twd. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS,' OREGON. Mnmbiy.' Murcli 21. 17 News of Klamath Basin District Strahorn Line Ships Logs Out Of Hildebrand ' (Special T.i The Herald) ' IULDEBRAKD. Mar. II. Tho (rain brought three log car lo tlo Log Landing on, Tuesday. The logs am Iho first to be shipped from this landing sine laat lal!. The jammer are being placed and Oeorge Beck ia making ar rangementa and plana to begin loading within a abort time. Frank ftysey made a buslnexa trip to Klamalb Full last week. K. O. Cummlngs of (he Ewnuna Box Company Is camped al tlx Si r J born . ranch and ia buy cruising timber. Mr. Cox and Mr. Governor made a businesa trip to the I.or ens mill Sunday. , Charlea Lovelady made a (rip t? Klamath Falls Saturday and ex pect to return aoon. Jacob Rueck baa returned homo after pending several daya at Eugene with bla aon Carl. Iioadlnjr Car Dan Lovelady la buay hauling wood and loading the wood on car which la being shipped to Klamath Fall. , Jamea Wright railed fin Mr. and Mrs. t'haa. Flackns on business Sunday. The sewing club meeting waa niid at Mr, lirady'a Saturday and refreshment were orved af terward. fedrlc Lull of Central Point was in tbi district Sunday visit ing frieada and relative. Every one waa certalaly glad .to aeo Mr. Lull, again.. V i ' The Hlldebnnd Sunday achool waa not nearly a well attended aa usual on account of the stormy weather. Thoee attending were Mr. and Mr. !!. L. Mill. Mm. Woelk and daughter Elisabeth, A4 Stintiy, pleasant "rooms. Dependable nursing cart, rA"goo4- placeto convalesce m illness and after surgical operations. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL n.VK AT MMRTH STREET, KLAMATH FALLS, OKMMIX Corn-.i Fourth and Pine Telephone 497 Matilda Hodnar, Audrey Lovelady. HUnche Vlura and Hup. Mr. Ilrudy. , , Mjiht .ScIkhiI (1iwcI The night achool of Hildebrand waa closed March ,4, btilug the end or the six weeka term. Cilt ford S Ilea ol Swan take la aaaUtlug Mr. E. I', Pool, with' the road work. Albert Buck haa moved li ia cat tie home from tho McCarty ranch near Honausa. , Albert Heck aud Arthur Vlura attended the auction aale on the Merrill Road Tuesday. Mis Margurqt Tool waa the gueat at the P. E. Stllca home Sunday. Ike Loe waa a business visitor at Mr. Jamea I.lnii's Monday. George Heck' waa ia the dls trlct Tuesday transacting busi ness. , OFFICERS FOR CHBISTIAN team due to the Illness of Mr. Ilelken. Mra. O. H. Harahbvrger plana to attend the . D. A. K. con vention at CorvullU Kin March 24th. Dr. and Mra. Jenkins of Me Minnvtlle, were visitors at the D. Ellis Young ranch over, tho week end. They returned home on Monday morning. An auclMn aale waa bold at the D. A. McComb ranch op Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. D. A. McComb have rented their ranch to Jamea Stoem of Tulare. Calif. , . The Henley . basketball teams played, the Bonanta teama at Henley on Friday evening. This waa the hut scheduled game ot the season. . . . - Dr. and Mrs. Pedes of Chlk quln were visitor at the A. A. Schultx home Sunday afternoon. Spend the Week End Over in Rogue River Valley And Make Your Home tit Lithia Springs Hotel Wands Hotel Beautiful ' " T ii i '' The. management of Lithia Springs Hotel, Southern - Oregon's most beautiful home, i extends an ' invitation to Klamath Falls People, to enjoy the week-end in the Peace ful Rogue River Valley among the trees , and flowers: - l-adies of . Klamath will Enjoy a Few Day; at the Lithia Springs Hor tell' The Best of Service is Always to be had. " ' 7W ' ' ; " " PIONEER DAYS ESSAY JROPHYRErMQIEBIN 1 PLUMBING General Contracting? " " Repair Work . . ' " ' OEXL PLVMBINQ CO. " - . C. Koonts 087 Klamath Ave, Pboae 1327 is Latest WE are not whisper ing down a well about the things we have to sell. '. Kather are we inclined to climb a tree and hol ler in our attempt to collar the elusive dol lar. WE SELL PRINTING Case & Melton Printers IS4 Ho. Vtr Phone IHJt-W H I J if ' Mil f '" : r ' ' A ' l slgg r KEA, Lonloa Bupwe Thla is the latest picture at V t Von Hindenburg, president ot C many. Ulndcnburg and Calvli Coolidge exchanged felicitations re cently when a new U. S.-to-Grmany w cable service waa Inaugurated. ' New Notes of Henley District Told by Cor- - respondent j" , i i i . -j (Speeusl To The' Herald) HENLEY, Mar. 21. B. W. Short la. confined to his homo due to an attack of lnflamatory rheumatism. Miss Alma McClay was the , winner of Lincoln Essay Med al In Che Healer achool. All the students ot the high achool competed and tbe judges of the contest were Mr. O. H. Harsh burger, D. A. McComb and Muvt Marie Munsoo. , The Central Community club will bold a meeting on Saturday evening. March 19. Plans wilt be discussed for organising a community baseball team again thla year. Eraest Heiken. teacher and athletic coach in the Henley school, la quite 111 at the fatn lly residence In Klamath Falls. Mrs. O. A. Schultx has been sub stituting la the high achool dur-. Ing Mr. Heiken's Illness. J The dauca given by the Hen-, ley High achool waa termed aj big success. Tbe student bodyj real!zd about 173.60 from the! proceeds. The money will be used for school purposes. ! Miss Elsie Heseltlne is able to. return to school" agajn after a short Illness. I On Saturday -evening the Ft Klamath girls played- the Uenleyj girls basketball team at Hen- ley.," Tho score waa 27-0 In' favor of Henley. The girln on tlis Ft. Klamath team were Mar-j Ion Bunch. Juanlta Taylor, Lu-j cllle Cordon, Ida Briscoe nd Elva Moon. i Lawrence Bfrk, well known. ranchef of this section, has been III with Influenza for the past week- Games' Enjoyed The apoctators at the Henley- Klamath games on laat Wednes day night enjoyed two good game. The game were bard , contested and both team show ed good sportsmanship through- j out.. The final scores resulted j n aj victory for the Henley girls and a defeat f )r tho Henley boys. I On Friday evening the Chllo-j quilt teams both met defeat at J the hands of the Henley hoop- sters. The girls score wa 33 J to and tbe boys made a tal-i ly of 49 to 11. Lee Dlaon , acted as coach for the girls KrNII L 111 ii Opport Knocks tunityr 1 1 cks I Week 3t This Leather Purses $6. $10.90 $12.50 GLOVER'S J UIUIIIIU iV;..iV;.'. Ttt;J j UiiJ (s'lH-cial To The Heralit) KENO, Mar. 21. Kathleen and Beaale Andrews who spent the past nionlhs at Oranta Pasa with their parents have returned to McC'oUum biill. The girl have returned to school. Scenes of.Drty or fifty years ago are being re-enacted by the farmers along - the -Keno-Dorri road. The road I In such a frightful condition tbat all sup plies must bo packed In on pack horses, and all cream must be aent out the same way. Granville Brittsan spent Sun day with his cousin. Merle An derson. The many friends of Miss Nellie Doten who Is ill at tbe Klamath Valley hospital In Kla math Falls will be glad to learn her condition waa somewhat Im proved at the laat report receiv ed. . Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Myerr motored to Medford on Sunday to spend the day with friends. . Mr. Clevenger Better. May Clevenger has again re turned to school after an Ill ness of several days with a se vere cold. Miss Esther Anderson return ed to her home on Sunday front Klamath Falls where ahe spept several day with relatives. Mrs. George .Manning of Eu gene and Mrs. George Way ol Bandon arrived in, Keno on Wed nesday to visit their sister. Mis Nellie Doten who Is 111 at tbe Klamath Valley hospital. H. L. Clevenger, ft. W. and G. H. Nelson w,ere purchasing supplies In Klamath Falls on Wednesday. . Mr.' and Mrs. D. J. Puckel: motored to Klamath Falls, on Tuesday evening to attend the show. Play I Held The pupils of the Keno high achool have about completed ar rangemenl for the play to b given by them at tbe Keno ba'i on Friday night. Thomas McCUntock. Jr., . hr Is under tbe case of a physician motored to Klamath Falls Mon day for treatment. Mra. C. Snowgoose and chll dreo Hen and Lois were buylnK supplies in Klamath Fall oti Tuesday. Floyd Wilson la . kept bnsy these days hauling vod to Kla math Falls whtfre there ht a l)lf demand for fuel. ' Ed. Krummennrher Is again at work for the I). J. Pnckett Jogging camp, after a short va cation spent at his homo In California. . . That's what comes from expecting to be . pnld regular rate for free verse. They're get Wing verso and verse. . New England poet committed aulcldo. Probably he'd discovered there would be no spring this year. ENDEAypR BODY Latest News of Merrill District Related by Herald Correspondent (Simlal To The llerald) MEKK1LL. Mar. 21 Mr. and Mrs. M A. Ilowinun and son Ver non and Miss Margin y How man pent the week end at Central Point, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rowman. Mr. Hal II. Ogle and little son have boeu spending the past sev eral days lu Merrill the guest of Mrs. Ogle's mother, Mra. Minnlu. tilllard and her sister, Mr. W. A. Rowruaa. John C& was u rocent tiiltnr to Klamath Falls where he trans acted buainesi. I Huuo From South Mr. and Mr. W. C. Bower re turned on Monday evening from Los Ancelea where they have been spending the winter. Mr. Bowers ia ditch Wder on the beat on part of the Lake land. J. P. Matter was a business vis itor in Klamath Falls this pa.tl week. Miss llaiel ilcClellanJ, county health nurse, was a vixttor at tho Merrill achoola on laat Monday. Lester Turubaugh was a bunl neaa visitor In Klamath Falls on Tuesday. - Orln Ulllard aiienl tho week etui with relatives in Ashland. . Fred Peterson, county school superintendent, was a visitor In Merrill Thursday. Called by Mm-. Sylvan Murray arrived In Mor rill Thursday from bla borne at Santa Crus, Calif. He waa called by tbe serious Illness and death of 1 his sister, Minn Eva Murray. i The Christian Endeavor society of the' Presbyterian church met at , the home of Mr. and Mr. It. L.' Dulton Tuesday evening. .Mi.i Louise Dalton being hostess for i the evening. At tbi tlmo offi cers wore elected tor the comln year aa follows: President. Mlas Fiy J lunette, vice president Mis Arlene Taylor, sec. trees.. ' Mis ' Louise llaltou. Mrs. J. W. Kcox- glua waa reelected advisor. IJuln ty refresbmenta were served by the hostess during the evening. A social hour fo.llo.wod the business meeting. Thoso attending were. Mesdames J. W. Hcoggins and M. A. Bowman, Missus Miriam, Wlnnlfred and Wlluia Offield and Gladys Anderson and Lester Moore, Herbert Graybacl, und Frank Hunnkutt. Mrs. Etta Scoggin haa been confined to her homo by an attack of Illness. ' Miss Helon Cantlno. one of the teachers In the high school, bos been confined to her home with nteasles. Mr, ltoherl. who has been vis iting at the home ot her daugh ter mid son In law, Mr, and Mil. W. F. Fruits, haa relumed to! her home In Snn Jose, Cutlf. i The weather the past week h.m not been very good for thoaei lambing at this time. j Miss Arlenit Taylor who has been quite aUk al the tiimlly homo Is reported to bo Improving. A meeting of tlui Merrill W. C. T. I', will be held next Thursduy. Mix Krloke of Kliimatli Fulls was In Merrill Thursday after j noon und met Wednosduy. Tan Iidlwi Aid met at I lie home 1 Of Mrs. Moor Wmlneaduy a iter-1 noon. Mr. Hlnnton and Mra. I Moore acting aa hostesses fur tho afternoon. Oreeu and white was i the color sehame In observance of St. Patrick's Day. Knrh guest was given a green cap lo wear. It waa also carried out In the favor. Tho liiMteasos wore aproni ot green and while. Officer were elected for the Coming year at this time. It was decided not lo bold a bataar dur ing the year but to try soma other way of rnMng fund. " Tho offi cer for the next your will be: PreHldent. Mr. C. Uuwmsu: Tiro-, president. Mrs, i. I.. Iluskln. sec retary. Mrs. N. E. Woodbouse; I treasurer. Mrs. M. A. Rowman. Itojreshmeni wore served by tho hostesses. The ' following ; were piusoul: ldum C. and M. A. liowman, N. E. Woodbouse, It. II. and W. tl. Andersoa. J. A. . und L Urown, M. I.. Moore V. F. Jlnnelte, tieorgo Oftleld, J. W. I Taylor. Burr Weslbrook, J. W. : Rcogglns. Hoi Dewey. Sr., Lester , Turnbaugk, Carrie Aodnraou. I. W. Burriss, B. II. Hamilton, J. P. Harlnr, Minnie Ulllard, Miss (llsd- ys Anderson and the hostesses. The next meeting will be at tho homo of Mr. H. II. 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Forty miles north of Milwaukee, Chris Jou-'. sen, the dirt farmer, is listening on the same wave length. i . .. 1 THE same sort of thing is going on every where, all over the country, at all. hours of the day and ' night Folks in Los Angeles see the same movies, . and ride in the same automobiles that New York ers enjoy. The resident of Seattle wears the same sort of clothes, eats the same brand of bacon, and lives in the same kind of house as his neighbor in Portland, Maine. ,', . . 'ADVERTISING has done it. Advertising, the mir acle worker, keeps eveiyone in the land, attuned to the latest in everything.. It has changed the buy- , ing habits of a nation. It is the great modern force . that makes neighbors of the people of far countries, that brings the beat of their customs to us, and takes ours to them. . , . , Reading the advertisements will keep, yoa V abreast of the timet:' ,'5 ;"' - A