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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1927)
Tajre Sit " THE EVENING HERA IT), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Monday, NovcmluT 21, 1'.i27. t : L GORDON HIS 111 FAMILIES INFECTED ARMj MOVE TO RDBUE Alary . t'orrwiionili'lit; (flpucialto Tim lioralil) j WORDEN'. Nov. 21. Suffrrlnd 1 from an lnffpclnn in hl arm. j l.vle (lordon left fur' Klamath j Pall on Friday to recalva nii'cll-. tl attention. ' Mr. Mamie Grover of Klamath. Fall la vIMtlnpt with hor aimer-1 in-law, Jennie Urover. M Iks G rov er la the teacher at Worden and In rompnny with her neice. Kath leen Norrla, transacted budnexa la the county eal on Friday. T. J. Sander spent aereral daya at Smith Ktver after apple daring til pat week. Mr. Colllna of Ivan haa return ed from a biminew and pleasure trip to San Francisco and visited i at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Ben ; Gay the laid of the week. Henry Gordon of Worden has I purchased some fine white leg-! horn chickens. T. J. Bandera and son, Ted,, have returned home from Spraaue River where they have spent the summer working and will visit I here for some time with the Sanders family. I The road between Keno and Worden Is reported as muddy and allck following the recent heavy raina. - Mrs. C. A. Henderson, county! music teacher visited at the Wor-j den school during the past week ! and Is highly pleased with the ; progress being made by the -otu-l dents. ! Mr. and, Mrs. Snowgoose of Keno were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gay over! Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McCollum have . rented their ranch for a period i of one year and plan td move to i Medford where they will make i their home. , I Eleven children are in the, "Worden school this year, however. ! It is expected four more will be enrolled within the coming few I days. I A farewell dance was given for i 'Chester TGurnes of the Southern i Pacific. A box social and dance passed the enjoyable hours. j lb'turiictl to Portland- ' Abbie Green, brother of Babe! Greene of the lv Sugarman store, j nd the Davis brothers. Elmer) and Jim, who spent the past sev-; era) days here visiting with Mr. j and Mrs Greene returned to Part-; land over the week-end. The : northerners enjoyed a hunting ' (rip to the Tula lake country i while here. Prince Fernando of Spain has keen found, according to dis patches from Europe. We didn't 'even know he had been lost. Obituary I XOAH PATTOX '" Funeral services for the late Noah Patton have been postponed nntil Tuesday afternoon. Novem ber twenty-second at 2:30 o'clock at the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home. Pine Avenue at Sixth, awaiting the arrival of relatives from California. Rev. V. K. Allison of the First Christian church will officiate. Interment will be made in the family plot at L I n k v i 1 1 e cemetery. The funeral services were formerly announced for this afternoon. KATHEKIXK FAR ROW ' The last rites for the late Katherine Farrow were held this morning at Sacred Heart church where Requiem High Mass was vjffered with Rev. Father A. F. Looser, officiating. The P'Jll bearers were James Ryan, Jack Frost, M. Marchand, Emll Dreher, Charles Balin and M. Lane. In terment was made in the -ML Cal vary cemetery. Arrangements were under the direction of the Earl Whitlock Fnneral Home, Pine Avenue i at HUth. - -- - ( Phone 408 ; for Expert CLEANING and DYEING Special Attention Klamath Cleaners and Dyers . . ." 431 Main Guaranteed Pure use less than of higher priced brands , , . MILLION8 ol POUNDS U8ED ! "sssBasasMriBMHPnnrJinDVMSf j BY THE OOVERNMENT C. J. McCollum and D. McCollum Families Change Residence (Special to the Herald) ' (Whin Snowiroose, corres , pendent I KENO, Nov. 21. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. ('. J. McCollum and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mt't'nllttm uf Worden will regret to learn of their departure In Medford, w here they will make their future home. G. H. Kelson of Medford mo tored to this vicinity during the past week to visit with relatives aud friends and transact busi ness. Kvans Boawlck of Worden transacted business In the county seat during the week. Fred Peterson, county superin tendent of the schools, cal'.ed at the school On Wednesday. A party consisting of Sara Sohrakoff, Vera Gruhb, Mary Kerns and Vernice Penry spent the day horseback riding on Sun day. Mrs. Elizabeth Henderson. Klamath county music teacher, made her usual visit to the Keno school to instruct the children in their music. Mrs. Wm. Jeffers and Mrs. Aaron Moore and small daughters motored to Ashland Tuesday, wiiere they spent several days. U. W. Kruggal and a party of friends from Ashland motored over to go duck and goose hunt ing in this locality on Thursday. Mrs. L. W. Anderson and daughter, Esther, motored to Klamath Falls one diy dur'.jg C. D. Wilklns and T. A. Gruhb are busy p'.owing the C. V. Nel son ranch, which they recently rented. . , At The Liberty ! ' "Outlaws of Re! River." with Tom Mix in thr rtellar role had its first presentation at the Lib erty Theatre yesterday and pleas ed the crowded house who turned out to see the star of western cowboys in a picture of more than usual interest. This is a story of the Texas Rangers and of their most daring member, known as the Falcon and played by Mix. Action, sus pense, thrills and furious riding, some of it up cliffs that seem im possible for a horse. Humor too, and a love story that is svery intriguing help make this picture the fine entertainment that It is. Marjorie Daw has the leading feminine role and a cast of merit fill all other roles, of importance. CASE RETURNED TO J. J. 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OUKMO.N Corner Fourth and Pine Telephono 497 Paving Petitions for the 1928 Paving Pro gram Should be Presented to the Council Immediately Specify Concrete Pavement in Your Petition And Obtain a Permanent Improvement '11 ; Dunn & Baker Pelican City Road (aOODWI&HT1. I'LL "POT CALL TH' POL ICE AT , i; (GAVE W SOUKD- 3 i' ?ft Ilighways and bridges which cost fortunes were wrecked; countless homes were destroyed. These photos . from the IllOOSkl luver tiisiriei, wnicn was the worst Itiit tt-it-tl. indicate ., , ,. , .Mrs. S. I'. Hi'lilliiaer on WimIiiim- the severity or tho disaster, u,,, tt,,rnnoii un.i the meiniiers Thev show: top, the main ' enjoyed a ...ii ufieiiKHiu. ai , , . , , ,,. , , . ; the ijoxi nf the snctul hours highway from Klchmoild tolK relreshmiuis were avrvad. llineshurg; left center, a I An"""' J.1"'"" i'f-m er.. : Mes- ,, ,, Idiinuw ltd - CiHiprr, erm tlor- valley near 11 u r 1 1 n g t o n, .u,,,. jll Fun. lo. j. s. 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IHnnor - - B p. m. to S p. m. Banilwlchaa and .piilul EOo Buak (Jltinar botwoon arrvlnf honra. Homo Cooknd Kata. tjulck Heirvko Low Prlcca. nil Main 81., op. Court House Red Ball Stage Line I llnlly Htago IWtnrmn Klnm. alii FnllN anil luikevlcw. Lravlng H:ilO momlnR. Leavra UK( KAItD H Auto Klngo UfrU Phone 77' or 600 HOWARD Transportation Co. STAGES Leaving Klamnlh Valla 7:00 A. M 10:00 A. M X P. M., 4:40 I'. M., makliiK ronnet tlfin. to Portland and wav pnlntH nmn lny. Onnnnrtlons hi aiiiiiiii wiui ri ok wick SU'jik- for Cnlirornln polnta T.lt'i . M. Mini l:VO M. niiii.'i'b mako diroct througb riiiiiiccilona to Portland and .-'.I, i tie 10 A. M. and 4:40 I'. M. Bl.'igon make direct con. ni-rtlnna to Ban Franclaco and i.ua AiiRolca. Local Of fire Sin Halu Bt. I'liono 00U Chiloquin Stages Ix-nvo Kliuiintli Knlla Illy for Clillnquln anil Intnrmoillnlo polnta a follow! Dally oxeppt Bundaya and Holiday, 0:00 a. in, 12:110 noon 8:110 p. hi. 7:00 p. m. Take 9 a. m. tin to connoct for camp boyond Clillnquln. HunilajN and llnllilnji 0:15 p. m. C. H. KINO', , Onnur RLA.MATII-WKKI) 8TAUH " WKRR and lntormedluto polnti Lv. K. F. 7:30; Ar. Wood i2 Lv. Weed 1:30; Ar. K. F, ;00 Slane Leaving - Stage. Tcrmlnnl Depot 010 Main BU