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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1921)
' .. .rx ,as .fl - - 4 -,. 4 ' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQB FIVB TUESDAY, NOVEMBER , 1081. , NECTAR OR EXPLOSIVE? , GEESE 1 - ; , , ,, ' ,1 M Bl MsMSjJBjKiBgEaBjMtasjBMBjMBjaasMSJMtjjM snsssnWinfe .sLLssU. lassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssn ssnsssE-JnfiK HUNTERS SHI m X Throo Canadian, (wo whlto honk er? and ono brant constituted tho bag of geoio which a pprty of Kla math Falls poopla aocurod yoster dey on tho California aldo of tho Talo Lake hunting grounds, wltu oat California hunting llconsos or without Tlolatlng tho hunting laws of tho sunny state Dottor still) ot ' ono goono iran shot by any nembor of tho party, and not ovoa a pqckotknlto was to be found on tony porson who constituted to party. No Bnarcs wero usod tho geese wore simply wslkod out of California oror to the Oregon sldo of the lino and thon ran down! People from both atatos wore thlek In the vicinity 'of the lake sitnod with ovary sort of woapon asd.tholr bags ot geoso vroro negli gible whllo tho "gooso chasor" se es rod a nlco bag without' extra ef fort. Tho party wns composed of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Jenkins, Mr. land Mrs. Prank Kemp and Mr. and Mrs. P. Froytag, who drovo to Ma fin to wltnoss and photograph tho wondorful flight of gooso from Tula lako. to thd nearby whoatflolds In tho aftornoon. As the party noar od. tho lako, six gooso woro soon wandorlng about, having boon shot by hunters oarllor In tho (Lay or wook. Tho party spread out fan vhapo and drovo tho goono across the bordor lino, then roundod thorn up, Four of tho gcoso had no In juries, except foatbera shot out of ono wing, whllo two wcro so bad ly woundod that It was nocessary to1 kill tbom. This morning, tho living goose woro fod and watorod and did not soem to mind captivity. Food disappeared rapldl when placed bofore them and tboy will be-' kept tor docoy. I OREGON BREVITIES I q o LA ORANDB. With no hope, of boor-making coming tick to Ore gon, tho La 0 rondo brewery has just been sold by Julius RooabIU owner, to tho 'Grand Rondo Meat company and Is now bolng convort od Into a packing plant. Tho aalo prlco was 145,000, and Included tbo cold storago plant connoctod with tho browory, but not the beer making machlnory. PORTLAND. C. S. Knapp wouldn't blivo gono Into tho moon shining business It It hadn't boon for Miss Ltda O'Dryon, deputy dis trict attornoy. This was tho talo told by Knapp when ho waa brought beforo District Jadge Dolch on a charge ot violating the prohibition law. ' "She caused my downfall," said Knapp. "She compelled me to pay f 60 a month for the support of my two children. I couldn't get the Money any other -way so I stjarted staking moonshine. I made only six gallons a month, Just enough to pay off the support money. PRINEVILLB. Drilling by tho Bluo Mountain Oil company begfw Monday on Hugh Llster'a ranch near Paulina. Another welt will be startod on the Charles Bornard M-operty near Suplee Thursday morning. Contract has been let for road building and hauling ma chinery for the, third ,drlll near the Otto Oi)ay ranch at post, which wiu be In operation soonA , FOSSIL. The town ot Mitchell, Wheeler county, has voted bonds to build a 180,000 school building-. The vote was 66 to 41. ' The building' is to be a com bined high school and elementary grades school built by Union aifo school district No. 2 and tby school district No. 17. The -high Mhool djlstrlct contributes $18,000 and the local school sia,uuu. B8TA0ADA. As a result ot Ute game commission's action In set ting aside a fund to aid, la the ex termination of predatory,, animal la Oregon,' A. O. Ames 'will leave here this week for the headwaters ot the Willamette and Umpqua rivers, there to renew hostilities against the cougjar, the wolf, the coyote, and the bobcat. He will be assisted this winter by A. B. Addington, wb0 has bad experience in trap sing. , f-FMWSlll ' HENLINE STUDIO I. fes. KsnlM'.s-fK " -. f. I -V JatfclnWfgP it DEKPSEY O0MB6 HIOH wmmrau, mov. . inn Win nipeg Sporting Club bos offered Jack Dempsey $160,000 to meet an opponent to be selected later. In ,. Winnipeg vnext summer, it be-' came known today, I IS&SS TRADKD IN several Victor, Now Ed ison, and Sonoras. Right prices land right torms.f Better see them at) once. EARL 8UHPHERD GO. S07 MAIN ST. tho oast ond of tho draw, n. woman screamed and rusbod to the gate house, whoro Stopben Whlto, ato koepor, seized U llfo-proservor and rushed to tho rail, Mr. Wblto saw tho man strug gling and dropped tbo preserver within a fcrw Inches ot his head, but ho rofusod tbo proffered aid and sank. Lumber Production 13 Below Normal Cars Smashed In Sunday Collision At Ninth and Lincoln streets Sunday, an unfortunato automobile accldont occurrod when tho carB owned by Dr. Craver and Mr. Schtlltz, with whom Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Oriftln wero riding, collid ed. Tho SchnlU car "was, headed up Ninth streot bound for Shlp plngton and Dr. Craver was turn ing tho corner on Lincoln 'to' go up" Ninth strict when tno crash" Lumbor orders for , coastwlso,1 came. Dr. Craver'e car was over- over-seas and lntercoastal delivery turned and tho Schulti car ran In- continue to gain In volumo; whllo business for rail delivery shews a falling off Thoso features aro particularly omphasUod In tho trado barometor of West Coast Lumbermen's asso ciation for tho week ondlng October 29 th, wbo'reln, after four very act- lvo buying weeks, now business, at 104 mills, droppod back to 64, 323,669 feet, ot which 27,203,669 feet, or 42 per cont, was taken for cargo delivery, with 17,841,069 ft., going coastwise, and lntercoastal, and 9,862,600 feet for export. Production was 68,638,9126 feet, or 18 per cent below normal. Shipment totaled 67,698,676 ft., which was 6 per cent above new business and about 1 bolow production. Business for rail delivery total- od '1,234 oars, rail shipments 1,616 cars, leaving on unshipped balance in the rail trade ot 3,196 cars, as against a normal unshipped bal ance of 13,000 ears. Shipments by rail for the week exceeded orders for rail delivery by 11,430,000 feet. In the cargo trade coastwlso and lntercoastal clearances totaled ll, 614,778 feet, while ovor-eeos clear ance,! toUlsd 7,786,898 foot, leav ing an unshipped balance in the domestic trade ef .93,141,616 feet, and, to the export trade 68,676,462 feet.' ' PORTLAND, An unidentified man committed suicide Tuesday by tumping into the Willamette rrrer from .the Horrlson-etreet bridge. llj'fce vaulted over the ratttea. mm 22 MILLION DOLLARS wLENT TO FARMERS WASHINGTON, 'Nov. 8. More than $22,800,000 In credit has been extended farmers and stock men dur ing the two and one-half months since" ebng'rese authorized the war finance corporation to make advanc es for agricultural and livestock pur poses, according to figures announc ed today, fytc, ' V?." WILL RE-TRY OFFICIALS OF JACKSONVILLE BANK MEDFORD, Nov. 6. R. D. Hlnes, Mr. Myrtle Blakely, Charles H Owens. Chester O. Kubli and others implicated in Ibe Jackson villa bank failure, aro to be tried here in the circuit court, beginning November 14. according to an. nouncement made today. W. H. Johnston, former head of tho de funct institution, now serving 10-year sentence at Salem, is to be brongst ken to testify against ttem. to tho curbing. Dr. Cravcr's car suffered brokon spokes In tho front whoels while tho Griffin ear had its fenders smashed. Mrs. Orlffln has been 111 for tho past six weeks and was being takon out for a rldo while Dr. Craver was on bis way to boo a patient. , NOTICE In ranking preparation for theln bazaar, tbo ladles of tho l'resbyter-j Ian church will meet to sew in the homes of Mrs. Hanks and Mrs. E. SJ Phillips, 3:80 P.M. Wednesday. All' ladles Invited, come and sew. 8.; AN EDISON FOR CHRISTMAS (You can do It. if yon Join our Christmas Edison Club. lt us explain to yon. JClamath Falls Kuslo House, 128 8. Slxlh St.' You may argue a woman Into see ing that you are correct, but Just as you think sho Is going to admit It she says she doesn't understand what you are talking about, i I WEATHER RECORD Hereafter the Herald will publish the meant and maximum tempera tures and precipitation record as tak en by theiV- S.Reeloiamtion service station. Publication will cover the day previous to the paper'a issue, up to 6 o'clock' or toe day, Pre- Max. aiin. .etpltatlon November 1 .... 88 "5 November 2 .... 69 84 November 3 .. 69 33 -November 6 .... 60 40 November 6 .... 66 39 November 7 ..., 64 ti USE SLOAN'S TO EASE LAME BACKS YOU can't do your best when your back ana every muscle aches with fatigue. Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, tnlh out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative glow of warmth and comfort. Good for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and strains, aches and paint, sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and the after effects of weather exposure. For forty yearspain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. Kup Sloan's bandy. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. . 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' .-The-Instrument was a regular1 Official Laboratory Model, out , , , of our own stock. h- 9r,' , I t t!. - r ' -' " Every Official Laboratory Model 'in our' stock ia guaranteed t ' ' to1 sustain the same test. .t' tt iim( mM , a -i V - ' ' , . -r l J ' . "4 U you were one ot , those In,. Friday's, audience, who wist-, u fully exclaimed: '"Wouldn't it be wonderful If I could bur a 1 phonograph like 'that" know that' you can'. Know' that It will, , perform this miracle everyiday for, you in your own home. THE NEW EDISON 1 k.: m Phonograph With a Soul" Come la and hear for Trourself the "Off fclai "Laboratory " " ' ' , Model's marvelous realism. Find out about' our Budget Plan,, , .which enables you to own an Official Laboratory Model for a - , - v 'small -down payment,. the. balance on a gentleman's agreement to suit your convenience. t ' "i ' " ' " ' NOTE. The test at the Presbyterian Church, waa made i 'by Helen Clark the world-famous, contralto and Joseph Phillips, the eminent, baritone They compared their living art with its .RE-CREATION by the New EdlsOn. .There was1 do difference be- ' tween the living art and tho RE-CREATED art. v The New Edison stands absolutely alone In this achievement; ' no other phonograph has ever sustained this test ot comparison. Klamath Falls Music House GEO. Af WIRTZ BnssassBsBesfes94i iM 122 SO. SIXTH ST. sism. ; t.r,v. v.i'-,' ,t,if .i .ti jr., ya . spsssPssPpBell . 'j S II MM J , if Alwfuf.eViw.wvw 'i. '.asflfrViiftsr s if: H wm-- '(T '-fvV r ",". r