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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1929)
THE EVEWINQ HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON A GE TrTREW NEWS IN BRIEF caul Ulrls Moxtlug final moating of III Olrl Seoul prior to their departur tor lAk O Th Wood on an outing, Sun day, Auguat HUi will be hold at T o'clock on Wediieedajr avtinliig at Si, Paul's Kplecophl church ac cording to announcement wad to day by lra. Howard I.araeo guardian. ' All stria planning to mak th trip muat bring tholr ramp In of It tomorrow night. Mr. 0. L. Harvey and Mia M. 1)11. Ilnghain will accompany Mr. Uiraon. Mora than 14 glrla bav Ignod up (or th trip which prora ta to b moat enjoyable. ' Mr. Orniandy Enroute M J. A. Ormaody, wlf or J. A. Ortnandy, aaalatant traf fic and paaaougar manager of th Southern I'aclflo wit In Klamath Kail for a abort lout night enrnute aouth with M- -mandy. Mr. Aria McCon Boll and Mla Mildred Olaon. aororlty alttxra of Mr. Ormandy Diot ner at th train and Waited for abort tint. Mr, Ormandy pant Monday bar on offlclul bualne. Ilrturnnl From Hand 3. A. Gordon, Wilson 8. Wllay, Judi K. n. Uoddard, Bllua 0'n chain, C. II. William and llruc Dennl returned laat night from Hand wher thy motored to con fer with Senator Fred Btlwr who la (pending a wk flahlng on tha Deechutee rlvr. Tba local bualnoaa men dlacuaied a number of Klamalb county affatra wltb Senator Stelwer. Plrnlc taut MtfliU Tba Dualnei and I'rofaulooal Woman club enjoyed a picnic and awlmmlng parly at Cryalal Hprlng' Monday evening. More than thirty participated In tbe evening enjoyment. Mr, Lena Dennl. city traurer I preel dent of the club. llrturnrd From Vacation Mr. and Mr a. It. C. Groeabeck and children are home from an enjoyable motor tonr through Oregon and other point of In tereel. Attorney Oroesbeck. prealdont f tba chamber of com merce presided at th director luncheon tbl noon. New Building Erection of a new sis room building at tba Turner Hot Borings In Langall Valley la well underw . Dsv Turner, ow nr bop to have th building computed within a hort Urn. VUltlng In rortlaed Mr. and Mr. W. II. Bogu and Mr. and Mr. It. O. Rohlnaon of Klamath rail ar among th incut alopplng at tba Deathman In rortland according to th Oregonlan. Koerr Visited Hera- Ralph Koser of th Aihland Canning company. Aahland, visit- e4 here yeeterday anronta home from tba data eonventloa of th American Legion held In Salem. Klllott Leaving J, 8. Elliott plana to leave shortly for Toronto, Canada where ha wll epend at least three montha vlaltlng relative and friend. roaitltlon Berlnua Mr. Ciena Wllkerson of th Langall Valley dlatrlct I report ed seriously III at th Hillside hospital. Enrnnte To Corvallla II. L. Beard of Cllendale Call fornla visited here yesterday routa north to Corvalll where ha plans to roslda permanently, Ttolnrned From Bend 1. A. Gordon, president of the First National bank I home from a brief bntlness trip to Rend. rnHinlnn To Lake Already Inter eat I being hown H the cond excurelon to Odell lak chduled for Sun- day, Anguet St. Four II Club Meeting Itoya of tha a ll llalibllry club ar advliad of th meeting to be held Bunduy afternoon after noon, Auguat II at tha Harvey llalibllry on th Laknvlew rout. All boy member of th club ar riiiratid to attend tha meeting. Pair HkM For Theft Jack Morrison ' and William Mcllrlde were arreated by De puty Hherlff Hen Fau at Merrill Mny and lodged In th county Jail on a charge of larceny. Tba men are aciuae't of eteallng an overcoat t nd a plr of driving glove from an automobile. Bon Horn Mr. and Mr. II. L. Winter of Fart Klimath announc th ulrlb of a nln and one half pound son, born at lb Klamath Valley Hos pital on Monday afternoon. Aug uat 11. Mr. Winter la a Duameee man of Fort Klamath. Miller lelllng William 0. Miller, Boattle, ar rived bare yeaterday and Is alop plng at llil Illehn avenue while here. Ferguson In City B. C. Ferguson, Medford of tba Medford Mall-Tribune visited here Monday an routa home from Balem wbera ba attended tba American Legion convention. Heed Ifei Robin Reed and wife of Reada- port ara vlaltore In Klamath Falle today. Mr. Reed la looking up wreetllng match through aouth ern Oregon. Party Tills Evening Mlsae. Pearla and Myrtle Colli. ter will bo bosteases this evening st a bridge party at their home 307 Lowell Street. Vlaltlng From Idaho Mr. and Mra. Wllford Gowa of Lewlaton, Idaho ar vUltors la Klamath Fall today, WOMEN'S GUILD HELD MEETING (Special to Tha Herald) (Mr. O. O. WlngfleM, Corves. pondent) TENNANT, Cal.. Aug. 11. Wadneaday afternoon being th regular bualneaa meeting ot th Wlldwood Woman' guild, 17 ladle war la attendance and after tba bnitnes of th guild had been transacted, and four member welcomed, Mr. Clay Parker Invited th ladlaa tip stalra to th guild social hall whar a long Ubla cantered with wt paaa la the pastel ahades and potted plant waa sent, this waa jnad t moat apaclal occasion. It being th guild president. Mm C. W. Murphy birthday. Th affair came aa a complete aur prlsa to Mr. Murphy, who la a fw wII chosen word axprasied her thnk tor th good atten dance, tha surprla for her na tal day and th beautiful card and other gifts with which ah w ahowered. Mrs. Clay Par ker aaalsled by Mr. E. It. Tardy rvd angel cake, lea cream and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Duftey and amall daughter, HIn left Bun' day morning by auto for Crater lake, returning Monday evening having pnt a delightful day at the lake. Mr. and Mra. H. C, Fotr and children, of Klamath Falls, were week-end guost at tha hom of Mrs. Foator'a partnta, Mr. an Mr. C. W. Murphy. Mr. and Mra. Dal Baaaon en lartalned Mr. Fred Boyl of tha office force and Mr. and Mr. Clay Parker at dinner Sunday, th occasion being Mr, Boyle's birthday. Mrs. H. J. Rottman and sons, James and Bob, left Sunday by IQ HOST PARTY . MDNLMNIGHT At The LIBERTY , , . NOW . . . Lila Damita (The Great European Sensation) in 'Forbidden Love' A dramatic picture, vibrant . with drama, thrills and deep appeal. At The) . ORPHEUS . . . NOW . . , One of tba strangest romance ever screened i Beautiful Billie Dove in . 'The Yellow Lily with Clive Brook y (Hpeclal to The Herald) (Wllma Orflelil, Correspondent) MERRILL, Aug. 13 A no bost party was enjoyed by the member of th Christian En deavor at th Preanyterlau manna Monday, evening. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Cuater of Eugene were honor gueata at tha party. The following member war praaent: Rav. and Mr. 8. II. Jwll, Mr, L. Moor, Mr. C. Bowman, and Mr. M. A. Bowman, Mr. Dwy, Jr., Mr. and Mra. J. W. Mr. C. N. Ilaaklna, Mra. Sol Scogglna, Mlaaea Oeraldlne, An- ball and Loulee Fotherlogham, Dorla, Bernlca and Wanda Kan- dra, Lonlaa Haaklna, Eatbar Moore, Arlena Taylor, Dorothy Haaklna, Margaret Hill, Marjorle Bowman, Betty McElroy, Messer. L. Fotherlnghsm, Wilbur Has- kins, Ulondon Colwell, LaVtrn Haaklna, Alfrad Carleton, Vernon Duncan, Myron Haaklna and Clarence Eakrldge. Mrs. Carl Dark and children ot Roaevllle, Calif., ar vlaltlng bare with Mra. Burke' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Turner. Dr. 0. B. Newsom and Mlaa Haul McClelland held a cltnlo for babies at tha Merrill high school Tusaday afternoon. Mra. Hal Ogle and sona. Junior and John, returned to their bom la Klamath Fall aftor spending week with Mr. Orlc'a slaur, Mr. M. A. Bowman. Tba flret load ot aheep to be aent out from Merrill over the Modoc Northern, wer ehlpped Monday morning. C.N. Haaklna, J. B. Kldwell and M. L. Moore were the shipper. Mr. and Mra. Edward Knox ar balng congratulated on tbe birth ot a aon who ba been named David Frederick. Mra. It. L. Dallon and daugh ter. Louie, wer boleses at a bridge luncheon Thursday. Four tablee wars In play during tba afternoon. Tba following gueata ware praaent; Mesdamea R. O. Roblnaon, N. H. Bogue, W. C Bailey, J, W. Scogglna, J. 1. Wil son, A. W. jHacsea oi aiann. H. O. Cox, R. C. Dalton ot Oak land; W. C. Dalton ot Ualln; H. M. Heaton, J. B, Kldwell, L. E. Brown, Misses Ellen McVeigh, Edna Merrltt and Mrgart Mao- ken ot Malln. Mra. Frank Bell ot Klamath Falle and Mra. Lea CnUforth of Portland vtalted last week here. with friends. Mra. Catatonia, at one time taught la the high school bar and will be remem bered as Miss Margaret Crosby, Mrs. E. C. Btukel ot Klamath Falla and Mrs. Brady, who la visiting with her daughter, Mrs, Btnkel, from her home In Cali fornia, spent Wednesday In Mer rill at tba homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Btnkel. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Anderson and daughter" Helen, ara spend' log a abort time at Rocky Point Aa entertainment and lea cream social will be given Aug, 11 at tha Community hall by tha Ladle Aid. Arthur Campbell and aon, Jim my, visited in Merrill, Monday, at the home of Mr. B. M. Rambo. Mr. Campbell la a brother-in-law ot Mr. Rambo. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown mo tored to Crescent City Sunday wher they apent th day. Ml Marjorle and Mickey Smith were week-end gtteat at th W. C. Ballsy ranch- Mr. and Mr. John Lott ot Cblloqulo, pent Sunday In Mer rill vlaltlng at th O. W. Of- field home- Mr. and Mr. Arthur Frailer and sons, Donald and Lawrence left Friday for Suaanvilla where they will vlalt for a short time wltb Mr. Frailer' mother. Mra. O. W. Offleld returned to her borne here Wednesday after ptndlng the paat few day in Klamath Fall at th F. D. Flet cher home. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Anatad of Klamath Falla spent th week end in Mrrlll at tha home ot Mrs. Austad's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Offleld spent -the week-end here at tha horns of Mrs. M. E. Glacomlnl, Rev. and Mra. E. L. Moora and sons, Samuel and Allen, spent several days here last week visit ing with frlonds. Rev. Moore waa a former minister her and Is now pastor ot tha Presbyterian church at Anderson, Calif. Mra. J. W. Taylor and Miss Opal, Taylor, who bav apent the paat week near Jacksonville, re turned Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Scogglna, Mr. Mary McElroy and Miss Belly McElroy motored to Crater lake Tuesday wher they apent th day. Civil War Veteran Milled First Valley Wheat Cha. High of Dorris, Impart Some Intelligence (o Herald's Wandering Scribe Anent War and Early Settlement of Klamath County.- At the PELICAN LAST SHOWING TODAY Tha Picture of A THOUSAND THRILLS! "Strange Cargo" with 14 Distinguished Stage Star Starting WEDNESDAY "BEHIND THAT CURTAIN" At the PINE TREE LAST SHOWING TODAY (iKOItUK M. COHAN'S Active volcano ot comedy spouting laughs every second. "THE HOME TOWNERS" Starling WEDNESDAY "THE VOICE OF THE CITY" Henry Ford bad hi 66th birthday the olhor day wlthou much flourish. But then a man can't eipect much notlr until he'a around 90. auto for a week's visit at Oak land. Cal. Mrs. C. F. Dolan who haa boen a resident ot Tennant tor soveral yeara, left Wedneaday to make her home with her daughter, Mra. M. II. Crane at Alameda, Calif. Mr. and Mra. George Carver Howard who hare enjoyed month' vacation and recreation at Capitol Beach, Calif., returned Friday. Mr. Howard la high school principal and Mrs. Howard teach tty ZF.KH HQI'KKK DORRIS, Calif,, Aug 10. (flpe- al) Charles High, pioneer of this city and 11 yeara old yea terday, ran look upon a picture of himself taken at a tlma when o wore tha natty blue uniform of a soldier of tbe Civil war. THEN AT tba age of 1, Juat high acbool boy, be waa a veteran of tbrea yaaTs of that awful strife and also a seaaoned Indian campaigner, as ba also helped subdua Chief Geronlmo's band of blood-thirsty Apsche down In Arlcona and New Mex ico it the close ot the rebellion. AT THE aga of H, Juat when he should bsva bean here help ing bis mother wssh dishes, Mr. High was with Genersl Grant at the terrible ba tie ot Belmont, wber Union soldiers fell like files while driving tbe southern er from tbelr ilrongbold, back toward Island No. 10 In tba Miss issippi river. THIS WAS In lt2, whlla tha northern generals wore busy on psrt of their war plan ot "al lowing tha Fa' r of Water to flow untroubled to the seas." THOUSANDS of otber high school boys were also at the front along with Mr. High. Lear Ing peaceful homes, where tha ellghteat (cratch wa viewed with alarm -by anxlou mother and th window waa cloeed for fear beloved son might take cold, those same lada were now at the front marching la torrential ralna. aleeplng la crtiki and charging on belching cannona with tbe fury ot demons, all for on purpose: "THAT A nation conceived In liberty and dedicated to tbe pro position that all men ara created equal, might sot perish from tha earth." IN THE Indian campaigns, Mr. High aald tba ayatem of tba army waa pitted agalnat tha cunning whim ot th avag. much to th advantage -t tba latter. BOTH THE white and red fought on foot- Th regulars In their blue uniform mad dlitlnct object which eould b aeon on the plain for mile. TUB APACHES, aald Mr. High, would break Into amall at tacking groupa and th varloua banda kept In conatant common! cation with each other by amok algnata. GIANT CACTC8 grw In that untry and th Indian abot ar rows Into these growths in uch manner aa to glv Information to any war party that chanced that way. WHITE SCOUTS living la the country could read tba codea aa well aa tha reds, Mr. High con tinned, and this ability helped the officers tratartslly In pur suing their quarry. Organised per la lance finally resulted la getting the Apsehas corralled. THE DOHItlH man baa the distinction ot threshing tba first wheat aver ire pared for commer cial nsa in Klamath valley. HE OWNKD an old thread power machine where horaaa walked on an Inclined, rolling platform In order to keep th wheel turning. A pleaiant fea ture ot that day remembered' by Mr. High are the "wedding din ner" wblch rancher' wives aet out for the f-ungry threshing crew. Youra Truly 7IEKE. STEELHEAD RUN DELAY CAUSED BY POACHING GRANTS PASS, Or., Aug. 11 (AP) Report ot wholesale poaching of ateelhead at the mouth of tbe Rogu river is causing mnch Indignation among angler wno eay tney have In formation that tone ot tbl game flah have been taken within tbe paat v-ek. Poaching 1 credited her with caualng the delayed ran ot the ateelhead. A ton of ateelhead waa taken In ona night from Shasta Coata creek near Agnesa, according to Rainbow Gibson, who today a'.d other poachers hsd been seen at the mouths of cold water streams emptying Into the lower river. Olbon said be bad telegraphed authentic Information to the stste flah commlsalon insisting npon Immediate action. PSYCHOLOGY SCORES AGAIN . MEMPHIS. Tenn., Aug. 11. (A P) Psychology scores again. Miss Vera Stone had blcccoughed it daya until she wa "syked" ont of It by having her mind diverted to another worry. The effected was obtained . by a strong injection of drugs, tha hospital expert explained. FAR FROM HOME. HILO, Hawaii Islands, Aug. 11 Kibbenhnk Is ona little Eskl- kmo girl who bsa never seen a oowball. Sb waa Brought nere by Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Corey who adopted her when sb was a baby in Labrador. She la 11 year old and la more used to th warm climate ot Hawaii than that ot her native home. NO JOBS FOR WOMEN LONDON The Royal Mail Packet Co.. big London firm, la getting rid ot all its women help and going back to tha all-male rule that wa enforced daring the war. Th women ara given 11 month to look for another Job. "Mora efficiency" is one ot the reason given- FOR VACATION DAYS IN GLACIER PARK KENO FOLKS RETURN HOWIE (Special to th Herald) (Velma Pnekett, correspondent) Keno, August 1J, Mr. and Mrs. R. W Nelson and F. T. Nelson are bom from Agnes, Orsgon wher they spent several daya vlaltlng with Mrs. Helen Lnoas and family. Mr. L. A. Anderson who apent a month or to bara vlaltlng wltb Mr. Elmer Scherer and family re turned last week to her home at Chehalla, Washington. Perry Wilson baa arrived from Big Bare. California to make Keno hla future home. For the preaant ba la staying at tba boma of his uncle, Charle Nelson. Mr. McCann and Mr. Haley of Klamath Falls were calling in Keno on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Puckett, son Robert, Velda Puckett and Mary Kerns went to th D. J. Puckett logging camp near Macdoel, Calif ornia on Thuraday for a tew day camping trip. Mrs. B. E. Kama waa called to Southern California on the first of August because ot the illness ot her mother. Mrs. Chss. Carpenter and Mra. Carol Carpenter were Keno visit ors here on Tuesdsy afternoon from their home on tha Green Springs mountain. Mr. and Mr. V. E. Puckett and children visited at tbe Cbaa Snow, goose home on Thursday evening. H. Howard transacted business In Klamath Fall no Friday. Ralph Puckett ot Klamath Falls msll carrier on tha Klamath Falls Ashland Route waa visiting here with his mother, 6unday. Miss Sylvia Erdmann and fath er, Mr. Erdmann ot Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. La Roy Erdmann of Klamath Falla were gueata at Uie T. i. Prabber home on Tueaday evening. Mr. and Mra. Cbaa. Buowgoose and children attended the talkie "Kitty" at tbe Vox Theatre on Friday evening. They Enjoyed the ahow very much. Mr. A. II. Whtma from hla home at Paradise Flat pasaed through Keno, Monday on bis way to Klamath Falla. Mr. T. 1. Prather waa a bualness caller la Klamath Falls on Mon day. Th danc held at Keno on Wed neaday night proved pretty good as It was well attended. Mr. and Mra. Cbaa. Bnowgoose and children enjoyed Sunday fish ing and plcnlclng at Williamson River. Mra. Guy Johnston from Mo Collum'a mill and Mrs. Everett Hotrhkls( were Klamath Falls shopper oa Tueaday morning. Mr. L. W. Andemoa from hla ranch Spencer creek epnt Tueaday with hla family at Keae. Merlla Anderaoa I th prond owner of a new row boat whloa he purchased and lanuched ea FrU day. 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