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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1924)
fcji Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1922 CITY PLANS FOB yfepoRTfc ; MEMORIAL DAY f isHERMEN ARE imprvdi nil irn nu iinni OnLnLU Dl V UUI1 Cemetery to Be by Re-Platting; Bid for Work IV Submitted. The proximity of memorial day lias caused the city council to take proper stapa ' to re-plant, r-survoy and Improve the etly cemetery on HlllHlde addition. At the council meeting last night, assistant City Engineer Frank Howard, submitted a bid of IS50 for tbe necessary work on the cemetery. The bid was referred to the finance committee with power to act. Howard pointed out that part ot the . cemetery was located on an extension ot roadway from Lexing ton avenue and that a number of graves were dug on the roadway. Four Bids for Truck. ; Four bida for a one-ton truck to be used by the city in connection! with street work ' were discussed and referred to the street commit- j tee. Final selection will be made nejtt Monday night. . : A petition, from William Marx for a permit to decorate the streets I Dolton, aiighr several nice fish. A bright full moon. Saturday night, which cast mitftcleut .light to read a newspaper, was the- direct uuie of many ' ffciherhieii roturnliik to Klamath FalUSunday uiglit with empty creels and disgusted count enances. fly the light of this moon. trout fed ' "Raji and With the first ray of sunlight Sunday morn U op ped back Into the deep holes for the rest of the day. Reports from Klamath river below Keno urn that at one time there were between ISO and 200 fishermen on both sides of tbe river below the Coneo dam. Those who knew the river and were In front ot the madd ntng crowd, had fair luck. Those who were not, returned with empty creels. There ware several notable exceptions. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hilton, Will Nit schelm, Paul Nitschelm and Ray mond Hilton made a big catch. An other group, Harry Thrasher. Ray Crawford. Carl Rhodiger and Paul on May when the Medford D. O. K. K,. temple holds Us . ceremonial here, .was-reterred la .the fire chief with power to act, A resolution 'authorizing the police' Judge to pay to the Warren Construction ..company S1501.37, which Is due on work done on the thirty-first paving unit, was unani mously approved by the council. . .. Wrote to Council. . . .. P., Gaddes, mayor ot Medford. wrote to the council asking that they, write or wire to the state high wsy commission reqnesting that a man be sent to Washington, D. C to asfc for Oregon's share of high way equipment which has been dis posed of for the cost of the freight. The council referred the matter to the county court. , Cooling ot the water in the pub lic fountain on Fourth and Main will be discontinued by the county court Immediately, according to Councilman Burt Hawkins. During the. summer , it would be almost a necessity to have cold water at this point and Hawkins requested that the council consider appropria ting funds, for this purpose. . . Six : building -permits aggregating a proposed expenditure ot $6200 were granted by the council. All but one of the permits were for residences. '', .' . .-. . ..Building Permits. . Permits were issued to the fol lowing: Alva G. Walker, a dwelling. Second street to cost $400; Ida S. Hatton,- a garage on Eberlein street to -.cost $200; H. W. Hatton, a dwelling on White avenue to cost $500; N. Marchand, a dwelling on Worden street to cost $2750; J. G. Bermont," a, dwelling on Oregon avenue to cost $2,000; J. H. Pickle, a dwelling on Fourth and Oak to cost $360. ... s - i. As near as can be ascertained, the largest fish caught Sunday was by a young man named Gray. son -of Char les Cray, iwtio landed a 13-pound rainbow trout at the mouth - ot Spring creek. Gray was- using 'a large spinner and a long cane bam boo pole. In addition he caught several otbT large fish, onJ being about (our pounds. " .. . . Arthur Leavitt throw a surprise into a gro'.ip of fishermen, who had been earnestly fishing a likely riffle on Wiilltameon river all day. when he arrived about three o'clock in the afternoon and Immediately hooked a nine-pound rainbow trout.' in the same water and after a fight that lasted 15 minutes landed it success fully. Fishing on Williamson river was not good Sunday with the ex ception of a half hour before sun rise. . At that time the quiet stretch es on the . river resembled a boiling cauldron, as it appeared that every fish on the river waa feeding on tbe surface. . ; . . Generally, speaking, the fishing in Klamath county waa not -. good last Sunday. Experienced fishermen aay, waR till the moon is on the wane and then the fishing in Klamath will lire up to its reputation. ; - COURT FILE PETITIONS IN MULTNOMAH RECALL For a consideration of $8(0, the old county court house on Fourth and Main was sold by the county conrt Saturday afternoon to O. Pey ton, local wood dealer. Peyton waa the only bidder. . - . . The saw of the structure gives Peyton the right to move the court house from the premises. He may cut three shade trees in the rear of : the building- but must ' plant three small shade tries in their stead. G L. Chandler va Boy Hickman et at George L. . Chandler, has - brought suit In the circuit court ' against Roy Hickman . et al, alleging that defendant delivered, to him-a prom issory note on November 17, 1920 for $2,000 with Interest on tbe amount of eight per -cent. Plaintiff is suing tor the amount and prays that property securing the note be PORTLAND, April 22. Petitions asking for recall of three Multnomah countv mmmtaAionera Rneden Han. Wn and Walker, wiere filed with the J g0id to satisfy the Judgment and county clerk today. A recall elec tion is to be held in connection with the state primary May 16. ; Make "Care with fife" watchword In the woods. your that deefndant pay plaintiff's attor ney's fees of $260. - Burned forests build -no homes. Leave a clean camp and a dead fire. . ; Eacli One Will Prove a Money . . Maker - . 4 Room House and bath, furnished ....$2500. . - ... - Terms . - V.'.:;::i;iv06m' House, and bath, furnished ..$2800 ,''' ' Terms ' . -' ' ' " 4 Room House and bath, unfurnished.:v....$2500., : - r-i Terms - .. .-.;. . J:; ,' 6 Room House and bath, unfurnished '.:..'.'.$3500 . -' Terms - ' v . 7 Room House arid bath, unfurnished v..$500.. .. v,-: v--.. , - : Terms " :- ' l "1 ;--, - . ... .. ... ...... ; n-,., . txv.s - c. - New 4 Room House, large rooms, breaks fast nook, basement, built-in; features,!1 :.w ,.' ? close, in l.......lli$4200v;;; . ; ., . -. , .. ., Terms -i" 'Ce , MOVIE THEATRE FOR RENT . " ?;s Abstract plant of Klamath County SJrl C'w'-' !..,, - .... for sale. . . Vy'"'' , Fire Inturance in Reliable. American companie J- F. MAGUIRE W. Th sts-masttd vessel Wyoming,. once thi pride ot Main stopping, la rsportcd lost at if a with all on booldV CH1LQQUIN AS F, AST PONY RAG E CHILOQl'IN', April 22. (Slieclul) - Before a large gathering at the race track bore Sunday attornoon, Elwood, with Waldo Jonah up. won the three-eighths fur. Indian horses In record time, with Peter York. Cecil Jackson up,' a close second. Virginia Dare, Waldo Jonah up. won the quarter-mJ.le tor - Indian honaea, with Little John, Cecil Jack son up, second in a wondotful race. The baseball same between the Chlloquin - . Tomahawks and the Klamath Agoncy team will take place In the near future. The Agency team was unable to appear Sunday. DISTRICT ATTORNEY OFFICE IS BUSY Supplementing statements made at the political candidates' ball at Lorella on Saturday evening lust, District Attorney C. O. Brower to day explained that. during the three years ending January 1, 1924 his of fice had handled 890 cases resulting in fines totaling $16,893.90. ' Thla amount, Mr. Brower says, Iwas actual ly paid Into the various funds to which it was apportioned. During 1923 .the total fines .amounted to $8,836.55 or more than halt tbe total of the three-year period. This is significant, tho ' district attorneys points out, that. the -present work of the. of floe is-, far greater than ever before,- Figures for 1924 to date are not as jet available but will com pare favorably" with 1923, it is stated. ;. .. -V us megn-jtlim meant, she said: "1 tuko it to be' the uum charm." , , '. "And that!"' .- ', "Uarrle. answers ' the queution In thq words he puts In the mouth of Maggie ' Wylle In 'What Every WVvman Knows." Do you remombcr them? 'It's a 'sort of bloom ou a lA'oniutl. If you have It, you don't need to -haro anything else; and If you don't huvo it. It doesn't matte.' much what cUe you have. Some wcoition. the few, have charm for all. and ni'X't have charm for one; hut at ma have chirm for none." "And to me, Barrle Is without u ptor . In h!s understanding of womnn." ORDERS BIRTHDAY CAKE FOR HORSE SAYS DAUGHETRY FAILED PROSECUTE ANTI-TRUST CASES; At Hllvrr 1-Mke tiKln', "Tom- . my," a liomi', U enjoying royal l-ipaKt Hi a rennrtl for, m-vrn ' ycurx nf ilcvotnl aervltw to IiIh niiuttvr, Mr, ' Miiuluiiiuh 'nf tlilloquln uml nlNo '.In honor nf Ills Mveiitli lilrtlitbty.' ' 1Jtiii huuHli ordt'rtHl ' - NumtniHi birthday cuke for the lioine from the Htxth ttivit Iwikrry which ' Kim .to HllVir; lk ' ' On I ln take Trr wvin poll lin luvicnil nf rNtitInt and alo - tin- hoi'-o'a niuue written nlth roliiri'il fiwling. . ''Toi'miiy" Is " living ii "life of eaif lu Nllver ljikc w hlNy hla tuniter ,,!. Jo t hlliiqulll. 0; : SMITH' WITHDRAWS FROM SENATE RACE Personal Magnetism Wins for Lillian Gish Great Power -b Concealed Behind Soulful Eyes of Star of "The ; ; White Sister" at Liberty VQio is the real. Lillian , Glsht What is back, of the pretty head and the soulful eyes of the star of "The Wblte' Sister," that big production to be eeen today at the Liberty thea ter. .- How is she abk to wring your emotions as you watch, her depict stark, overpowering terror, or the sorrow that rends the heart? It is all a matter ot personal mag netism. Wsg Gish herself would not tell your.lt is -because of personal magnetism, that she won success she would not .even talk of auccess. but the Interviewer recently, by lead ing the subject to . an impersonal viewpoint, was able to gain the star's ideaa. , .- Aaked fwhat sho thought personal WASHINGTON. April 23. Chair man ICuston Thompson, ot the fed eral trado connnbalon, today guvc the Daugherty committee further oviilence supporting his testimony tliat the anti-trust cases were not properly prosecuted under Attorney (lateral Daugherty aftor facts w ranting legal action had been do velyopcd by the commission. Thomp son declared his commission uncov ered price fixing and coercive lnian-'-ros among lumber prodiKf iu. Tho I-;iults of this' Investigation were turned over to the department of Justice before Daugherty tcok of fice. . , . ' Additional Brevities Hetum l-ioiu.cVliloruia ,. , . . , . f ear ot further, quarantino luouu ures agalnat California caused Mr. and Mrs. PrhnkTCourtade, who have been -visiting . in California, t,i cut their stay short and return to Klam ath Falls. They returned last night. In Medford On. Business Mrs. Laura C. .Moore, head of the Western Transfer, company, was In Medford yesterday transacting busi ness. . . In From Olene . , John T. Cortea, rancher of C-'- na. was in town yesterday to see about citizenship papers. A. S. Myers ot Omaha, Nebr., U a recent arrival in Klamalh Palls to take a position at the Winters Jewelry store. Mlyers made the trip to Klamath Falls by motor. Sabln Returns - - Secretary Una-, P.. 6bln of the chamber of commerce returned' to day from Eugene rher he 'has -been for .the past week: attending the state conference ot chamber of com merce secretaries. Moline UNIVERSAL TRACTORS AND OTHER MOLINE IMPLEMENTS First "car of Implements an dTractors has been sold out, and the second carload of. - Moline Implements will arrive in about two weeks. The second car consists of Tractors, Drills, Harrow and Walking Plows. , . Don't forget that we can save jfpu money on your implements': If you ! place ; your ; order with us before this car arrives. A cash discount U' made to alL customersI . just for the' order in advance, j ' - I 'j T' Get the habit of Ordering and saving money " .: . - Place.all orders with j , .' J. W. KEARNS Moline Distributor Cream Separators, Milking Machine 126 South Seventh St., Klamath Falls, Or. Phones:: Office 118, Warehouse 537-J 4 S.VLt-M. April 22. Tho secretary of ila: today diroctoil county clerks to strike the name ot 2Kno Smith, Portlund, cumlldat- fop . repiibll-ran ncmlnallon for 1'nlted States iia 4cr, from primary eloctlon ballots. Smith udviK-u" Secretary, n( State Koier of his withdrawal, .paying he felt financially unable to conduct a campaign such as. was nercaiury. Tiuiiit" violtoi:s JUXV Fred Unqurst waa fined 135 In police court this no.'ulng an the charge ot bolng di'--nk. W. E. LcwU was fined $30 on th same of- fC'C'SO. . ' Fourteen traffic violations wore turned Into tbe police -'Court this morning, varying from siedlng to Improper ptirlt'.flg. All day motorists liaVj been explaining the whys and whurtforcti. Klght of the . traffic charge we: for Improper parking. Change now to the brand that never changes and you'll never change again. ml WOOD The continued worm weatlinr, and the fact thnt we have a largo stork of wood on baud, have tended to force prices of fuel down, WE AUK QUOTINO AT ritKSBNT $4.50 $6.50 Single . Load...... Double . Load...... If yon ro going to need' any . more wood, now roor tlnie f o Imy. . Wlntpr is not over) you'll need wood. .'. J D,:iyton & Co. Main 'l Phone S35 DONART &SON TAXIDBRUISTa Furriers, Tanners , and' Dyers All Work arnted IMlona IH ' - 810 Mats Street .' Klamath Falls, Oregoa . HUDSON STYLES on L "lit Ihe iirt'Ht'itliilliut of Its cur rent linily atylim the Hudson Motor Cur company is rstiihllHlilHK Ht .Ivaal mm jirvcfdont li the motor cur' hl MTy." Miyi. Juliir-Mui-Iln, ttudshu-K- .n'X dMtr!hutorc;v.1.'i.' ;' ' ' "The ni'u-Mdimu In ihlut . ' "Of thu four 11rt(lnmi boil styloa wl( It'll ufe helugv iniiiiufiit'l uiod for tlie,;supir-Hlx chninl, thru nn the (n lgliimlon,.-tif the .' Hurtton Motor Ciu; company, ..Thfy are Htylus which wr"o tli'et 'Introdurrd. by HuiUoii. whh h nVrn. given their dlHlluctive iiuhv by IlHli)n '. ami which . won their way to the public's fuvor un der liiidsoit Bpoimorxlilp. "Thaso three curs ure the smlsn, the speedster and the coach. . The (I rut sedun .which the motor car market knew was manufactured hy lludnon In 1913. The very lilnn ot uu euulimed car with one compart ment for driving nnd family wax considered rudlcul, bonuino It waa gonvrally thotixht rertuln thut . nil Inclosed cur owner would employ a chauffeur. Iludaon had the sedan market to lUvlf for a sulnituiitlnl porlod, uthl hus never lout Its lead ership lu this style ot cur. "Hudson presents theso fui'ta ot leadership because It Is honestly proud In having made these con tributions to motdr car progreH, and becauso It believes In all mod esty thnt they turnlah IntcrealliiK evidence of a vital spirit of creative enterprise. "To the fourth car In lino, the avf 'h-imHHimunr phaeloii,.' HikIhoii liax ' unlilliuli'il Ha uunta In lilcus, Ihi'luillnit wide dnoi'H, hII'kiimi llniw, itutl h In n 1 1 n u wlmlKlileld. Mill II lit I titH no himlo t-r I I nu 1 II y. ! "All foil it iniH liuvn iinilitrKunw iiiliiii'i'niiH Imiinivi'ini'iitM, uml ill'u In- lll.iy lllll llllllllK 1W( Ht.VllK IllllilUIII . h ii h evir hHowii, un wiiII im exi'ep lloiial viihiea In di'peiiilahli'.. - nrliihlii ciiiinlruclliin. Willi ttliinu. HiiiIhiui IiiiiIin foi wunl In a year uf OIIIMtlinillllg MIIOCOKH." IVORY SHORTAGE DUE TO EARTHQUAjCE Hk'ATTI.K, WHmIi., Api !l 8 Jj-- til itiilllly to iilil nu jwiii'i'ii utipriKijiiiiil nut In pluclng nil order fur Irtjw l iiUi ibuied hy ll'U Kcatlli. ('luiiiOPfr of C iivnrcu to the (i-itniriluii uJirKii Mliuiillllia of nliiphunl Ivory lil III" J,i imiu. ki ciii-.iliminliH nf Inat Hiuilmn her, ihn Curving of "KaVlmo" Ivory hy Jiip,iii(n for the Alimka tourl.il curio I nidi', mid t h Inrreauid uii of Ivo.y In uuili JinigR and clg arnitu hillur. Tlio ahnrtHRo In oxpuctcd lo he al luvium,! omi)wlini on thu ml urn nf tntilliig venawls from tho north, twl jiiiiiiiiir. Prices offered liuitlnru have Inrreimpd conaldciably. OVERTURFF BONUS ' FRAUD TRIAL BEGUN I'OHTI-AS'D, April ii. .Iluirln of tmtlmony in the Irlal of II. J. Ovnrturtf, lli'iid, and others on cluirc.'s Of bonus frauds, begin to day with lla.Ty O, llrumbauch, form er soerotary of the bonus coiumti. Jon, 'on the stand. Ilrumbaugii (old tlin oomiiiliiilnn'd workings the first yi-nr of Uu exllHc.'. . NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST! STINSON Kodak Finishing Framing, Portraits. Mall in Your Films. 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