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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1924)
Page Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, AVML 14, 19114. Pacific Coast "" i ' . ' News In Brief THREE MIHTAKK.ft FATAL IX WKK.kL SALEM", O; Three futtl acci dents wore reported to the stata in dustrial accident uommtj.V.tin for tno week ending AprU 10 .v.it nf n total of S16 Industrial, mishaps rj.o:-,.ed. Tho fatal cases were- Hoy Met! ill Boacb, Devllt, fireman: .Imaes Jon srud, Sandy, hnad rl?:;li:; man; I,ou Is Larson, KSiupotmi, foreman. Of the total number nf ancMonts re ported 438 were' subject to tho pro visions of tho Woritmfln'b coinpensa ; tlon act and SO were front firms und corporations that have uot elected to come under the act. FIGHTIXfl COrpUS TO DIVIDK HOXF.Y STOCK. LOS ANGELES, Calir. Thirty ' tons of honey are listed as commun ity property In a divorce suit on file in the superior court here in which Mrs. Cornelia L. Larinan, alleging her married life with George B. Lar inan was for from, sweet, asks her freedom and an equitable division of the products of their apiary. PASADENA BRIDES TO BE GIVEX SCHOOLING. PASADENA. Calif M a r r 1 e d women under 18 years will be com pelled to attend school If they live In Pasadena, according to a ruling made public by John Harbeson. di rector of child welfare. Special classes for such brides will be con ducted beginning April 24. It was announced. BEXB POPCLATION ESTIMATED OVER 7,000. BEND, Ore. The count of Bend's population this afternoon stood at 7,632. with the possibility that 150 or 200 more names will be added be fore the official couat Is madi. It now,' appears certain, according to thOBe in charge of the census work, that the final count will not reach 8,000. OFFICERS SEEK MISSING RED IVLUFF BOV. RED BLUFF, Calif. Mr. nna Mrs. Clarence McDonald are deeply distreseed over the disappearance from their ranch home In Red Bank section of their 16-year-old son, Har old McDonald, a Bophomore In the Red Bluff high school, who left a oof saying he was . "going some where" to obtain work. The boy had less than a dollar in money when he departed nd evidently started with out a ooi u Young McDonald - took with him an alredale dog and a 12-gauge shot gun. He wore tan shoes, blue over alls, a checkered cap and blue or tan shirt. He has blue eyes and brown balr. , Register and Vote CONSERVATION 0 1 E GT i .. - - : MEDFORD, April 14. Advocacy of fish and game protection with . more water at Elk Creek hatchery and 'intelligent fish propogation with the united backing of sportsmen were tba main features of the large ly attended annua), sprint; banquet of the Uackson County Game Protective association at the Hotel Medford Friday evening, which had among its honored guests IBjen F. Dorris of Eu gene, member of the state game com mission; H. C. Mitchell of the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries; A. E. BBurgh duff, the state game warden; Otto Jones, educational director of the commission; Mat Ryckman, state superintendent of hatcheries; Lloyd Crocker of Rosebnrg, president of the Douglas County Rod and Gun club; and E. V. Carter, of Ashland, former chairman of the state game commission. d Morris, also of Portland, was the witty toastmaster and the garn ering, which began at 6:15 o'clock was over at 9 o'clock. The new officers elected were Hugh B. Rankin of Medford, pres ident; V. J. Emerlck, ot Medford. vloe president; ind Louis Dodge oi Ashland, secretary and. treasurer. District vice presidents mere also eleoted for every taction ot the coun ty. : ..''. ' ' Lp TD ; ?-f:r.rtffi, r.. . .' 1 TtT . - - MARRIED CASEYS DEFEAT UNMARRIED Matrimonial ties are not so strong but what married men can still wield an effective bat, as was shown -yesterday in the Knights' of Columbus baseball game held yes terday afternoon at Modoc Park between married men and single men in which the former were the victors by a score of 11 to 6. The game was replete with thrills, al though both teams showed seed of practice, particularly in fielding. The Eskimos use the inflated skins of the leopard seal as bumpers and fendero for their water craft to prevent ''he fragile craft from be ing injured by the sharp, Jagged idti ( let floss, . 9 The Easter Procession is Headed by Hats and Knox Hats Head the Parade. Knox hats in the season's newest and most becoming blocks. In a wide range of styles and colors Spring Suits from the House of Kuppenheimer. You will probably want a New, Nifty Suit for Easter--so step in and look over the new style ideas for spring.. The styles are smarter, the tailoring is finer, the fit is better. Whipcords, Gaberdines and other cloths that are so much in vogue. ; Prices from $30 to $60 ' Nettleton Shoes. Men like to say they wear them. Oxfords and Hi-cuts. Most complete range of styles we have ever shown. We can fit your feet and please your pocket book on good footwear DRESS UP FOR EASTER DO IT HERE EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR TTr Mama LEADING CLOTHIERS