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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1924)
1(1 Tnrrn V. jul-y' b, ioi. J PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD,- KLAMATH P.M I .S. 'ORfr.rW OLIGE DOCKET CONTINUES City Court Has Numerous : 5 and Varied Cases on Schedule . '-.-..' '.,.:., . V -. - nmfnAfiB In nollnn nnnrt cnntlnueii at fhe prosperous pace set Satur day! Fifteen complaints were turned tstd the court by Chief of Police (teorge Humphrey. Finos and ball money collected during , the. day amounted to $262. ;A, J. Royce was arrested Satur day night on the charge ot running a crooked gambling device on Main street under the guise ot a rodeo concession. According- to Chlet Humphrey, Royce had perfected a device -whereby he could not lose, in that Just before the victim rolled the rubber ball down a board aimed at numbers, Royce -would close up every avenue of winning -, by pulling a lever located in the agh box. Royce was arrested and . his gambling game confiscated. He was released,, on payment of $75 : cash ball. .v -: j, G.' Cuttingham was " arrested on the charge of possession ot intoxi cating liquor and released on pay ment of $50 ball. i . Victor Roy, G. D. MclsaacS, Gun ner Carlson, Oscar Peterson and M. Beer each paid a tine of $20: tor being Intoxicated on the ity streets, Harry Borders was arrested On the some obarge and released on payment of $20 cash bail. 't B. D. Nash, was fined $5 tor Im proper parking. Frank Varrburg pleaded not guilty to maintaining a nuiBance but upon the testimony ot Dr. E. D. Lamb was found guilty and fined $5. The driver of the Premium Dairy truck was fined $5 for cutting 'corners. ."' ; FIOUSFIU One of the most whimsical and lov able' characters In present day fiction is said -to be Mark Sabre, in A. S. H. Hutchinson K .Winter Comes" - famous photoplay today and Wednes day at the Liberty theater. The screen version of the story, with Percy Vermont as the hero, ib C remarkable faithful reproduction of the novel. : f: Mark Sabre, as drawn by the brill ant novelist, has 611 the eccentrl ities of genius that intrigue the mind of the lover and student of human : pature. The keynote ui mr's Sabre's character is simplicity and sincerity. A maivete that fails to recognize the , petty Infamy of small natures- gnilelessness that Ignores the inter pretation Ignoble minds might put upon his own -actions -make Mark Sabre a unique and appealing char ioter. These qualities, too, make him misunderstood and an eagy prey to foe worldly n-wsed.-"- ; i -5"he character of Mark " Sabre . j sublime in its sim-nllcitv and an-! proaches that of Goldsmith's guile-; f less son of ' The Vicar of Wlakefleld." :, It is a modern classic in character study, and the millions of readers of i"K Winter Cornea" attest to the ar tistry ot Hutchinson's creation. i ! -i."-- . ", TIMBER TRACTS IN I COUNTY PURCHASED ? .Continuing to buy up small tim ber holdings in the eastern part of the county, Chester L. Howey, in a deal completed yesterday, became the owner of a 440-acre timber tract, located In the eastern part of the county near BIy. The timber land was purchased from Amanda Herren , and Fred Herren- for ap proximately $3500. It lies in see . tlon 32 of township 30. Mixing business with pleasure Is a lot of fun if you don't run out of business. . ' YOU'LL ENJOY OUR ' Special Merchants Lunch Daily 50c , II a. m. to 2 p. m. Special Week-Day DINNER 60c 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Short Orders r Q All Hours Orchestra Music Daily During Dinner Period. The Golden Glow Till MhIt, Wtrv '! Wv If If i-fcMHf" ' LIBERTY OFFERS I News of the Klamath Country MIDLAND Rev. and Mr. H, P. Andrews of Klamath Falls wore callers in Mid land Tuesday. They loft Wedues' day on a vacation trip which will take them to various Willamette Val ley points and Inter to the Puget Sound country where Mrs. Andrews will visit her mother... Del Fatti, one of our progressive dairymen, ha recently Installed a milking machine. Otto Anderson is another progres sive farmer of this section who is saving the surface of his buildings STATE GAME FARM TO BE STARTED IN UMATILLA COUNTY PENDLETON Ore., July 8. Umatilla county is to have the third state game farm ot Oregon. according to a decision reached by the state game commission in ses sion here recently. In addition to the game farm, the commission authorised the construction ot three more fish hatcheries one to be lo cated In eastern Oregon, one in Ttllamoook county and one In the Willamette valley. The site tor the game farm for this county will be selected by the two members - ot the commission from the eastern part ot the state in " conjunction Tvith( local sports men. I Hmij 'Clifford of Prairie City and Judge J. W. Maloney of Pendleton are the two members of the game commission from eastern Oregon. The .farm will be modeled along the lines of the one at Eugene and will have a yearly capacity of ap proximately 45000 pheasants. Ten tative plans call for six ot seven acres to be nnder screen. Both the game farm and the hatcheries will he constructed during 1924, according to Captain A. E. Burgh-1 duff, state game warden. - : ' As a result ot the commission's visit to .this county, Umatilla sports men are forming a county league that will co-operate with the game commission for the protection and conservation of 'wild lite in Oregon, j It Is planned to have all tthe towns' of the 'county in 1 the organization with equal voting power in order to limit and control sectional feeding. The plan has received strong ene-i dorsement from one commission. . 'Many have already taken ad van-1 tage of the warm spell to wash their j feet. . . " - " ! WOOD piock Wood is your '' best and cheapest sum mer fuel.- Our block wood is large, clean and pitchy. Our prices are much lowet Prompt deliveries in the city. We are also delivering blocks all over the Klamath Val ley at very close prices. Phone us your orders and get quick service. O. PEYTON & CO. t'Wood to Burn" 419 Main Phone 535 1920 Ford Touring, in good mechanical condition with license, $140. HOWIE GARAGE with a good coat ot paint. C. R. Patterson has brought his Unctor 'bjsk from ,'MllJerf Miami where ho has boon pumping water for irrigation purposes oirtue Lar- gent ranch. Mrs. J. D. Hooper and Ora and Opal were visiting the Wyuaut fam ily Tuesday evening. F. J., Flowers, the Midland mer chant, is building additional house' room on his property here. H. A. Wltherlll has been cutting nay on Mio J. E. Patterson ranch the past week. The old swimming hole is not such a popular resort since -the sudden drop in temperature Saturday even ing. Ed Sutton hs had a milking ma chine installed in his dairy. He has electricity to furnish the motove power. Joe Calhoun U stacking hay this week. 1 James Thompson has his hay near ly all cut and will begin stocking soon. The Hooper boys, John and Orr. drove to Sacramento to spend the Fpurth and visit with their (brother and sister who reside there. H. Wynant (was a business caller in tho county scat Saturday. E. A. Motchenbacher. a lower loke rancher, was a recent business caller In Midland. Motchenbacher Is build ing a machine shed this week. John Robustelll was a Midland visitor Sunday. Helen and Esther Atchison spent Sunday afternoon wtth Helen Couch man. - Mr. and Mrs. Wltherlll . of this sectlsri drove to Merrill and Mialln the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Potter have been en joying visit with their eon and daughter who came from their homes in Washington for a short stay. Rev. Addicott conducted Sunday School as usual at the school house Sundae afternoon. Visitors present from Klamath FallB were Dorothy Hawkins and Mark Kellsmier. : Mr. Addicott announced a party for the young folks at th3 Midland school house Thursday, July 10, at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is Invited to come out and enjoy a social hour, v Th(s neighborhood was almost de serted on Independence Day, many of the residents attending the Todoc others celebrating In a more , quiet way 'at various lake resort or visit ing other point of interest. GOOD FOOD Our patrons . nro always as- ' sured of properly prepared meals We employ compo- tent help. - 'iff The Club Cafe "Serves You Rights 125 South 6th St'v- XfisW mm Ui The creaimr "A richness o this milk makes all food bettei It'sNestli'sAirojE FOR SALE OUR OWN PROPERTIES ON EASY TERMS $100 Lots at $10.00 cash, $5.00 per month $200 Lots at $20.00 cash, $5.00 per month $300 Lots at $30.00 cash, $7.50 per month $400 Lots at $40.00 cash, $10.00 per month ' $500 Lots at $50.00 cash,' $12.50 per month r THE KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT CO. i 1303 Main St, Phone 1 W. M. MONTELIUS, Sales Manager. Business Kodak Work Leave Your, fllitvs 'Before 9 O'clocK-Your AM- Pictures ana mi KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WMSRe PfrqTICULArT PEOPLE BUY THCIr?- 0RUC3 i.Piteixx3 Howard Announce ths following now Stage Bchedule. BrfectlTe March t, 1924. Stage le&rtnx Klamath Fulls at 8 a. m. makes Bu gens same day, and stage leaving Klamath rails at 1 p. m.' makes Koseturg same day. Counscta with all north and south boond trains at Medfard. KUmath rills to Portland .. Klamath rails to Albany ... Jilauiath Falls to Corvalll Klamath Falls to Eugene ........ Klamath Talis to Roaeborg Klamath Falls to Grants Pss Klsmath Falls to Uodtord . Klamath Falls to Aihland I Mil PtmaV 4S RIDE ON . . u. Boat Schedule to Eagle Ridge Tavern Klamath Falls-Eagto Hldgo SUNDAY Lt. Klamath Falls 8 a. m. Ar. Eagle Wdge 10 a. m. Ar. at Rocky Point 2: SO p. ni. 'Lv. Rockj Point 4 p. m. -Lv. Eagle Ridge 6:30 p. ni. . Ar. Klamath Falls 8:30 p. m. Round Trip- Eaglo Ridge, in cluding dinner $4.00 Rock Point Boat Fare only. Round trip $3.00 Children under 12 years boat fare One-half.: Connections, made by boat at Modoc Point by " telephone appointments at any time. Garage Accomodations at Modoc Point i Records Auto Service Makes Connections . " with all boats. ' WHITE PELICAN IRON WORKS, INC Practical Boiler Makers and ' "' Iron Workers Bprlf Ht., n-r Oak ave.," lamsth Falls, Ore. Heavy Blioet Iron Work, Tanks, Breeching an4 Blacks, Stel Conveyors, Air Coolrd 0B& Drick Lined Barqor We Specialize on Repairing Rollers of All Klsd PHONE 7sl ' Genuine Pennsylvania Oil Quality, like character, seeks publicity through ; ' honest channels and so do Valvoline Motor Oils FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE KLAMATH -TIRE HOUSE 'i U. Ida B. Momyer : CnUm 8rta ni Lna, Son York Llfr lunre Co.," V Vlre Inonrs. 8ix7nn Bi.rirt, hcitb B-t SIM H Msla ' ' ' STOPl For 'fiinrnnU-ed I'lrsl i'amn 'Antomnlilln IV-pnlrlng r ( (Jiiiiki-r Hliite and MoiinKrnni Oil ' Mmlim Wiwb K-w-k ; Ailomlillri- Pmitklln and Klokmbsker Phone MM Nlli or Day PETERSEN MOTOR CAR CO. Directory rady at' 3 & Grimes t ARM ...S1S.SS . 111.80 111.85 .10.10 I l.es ... f 0.15 5.00 STAOK Office M tttj Transfrr MONDAY Lv. Kluroatb Falls a. m. 'Ar. Eagle Ridge 11 a. m. FRIDAY Lv. Eagle Ridge, 8 a. m. Ar. Klamath Falls 10 a. m. Lv. Klamath Falls 10:30 a. m. Ar, Eagle Ridge 12:30 a. m. 7(h and fUamatti STUDENTS OF LAKE COUNTY BENEFITED OttEOON A0R10ULTURAL COL I.V.'OK, COttVALLIS,. July 7 (SiHiolul). liorunrd Duly oliolur Hhlpa havo Juat kern awurdud to S3 Luko ,mmty studonls who will at tund tho coIIoko, tho University or Orvgon and the utiHo iiovniiil m'hool. This makos a tola) of 45 Lake county benotlclurtva uudur the Uur Uurd Daly fund for tho comliilj Hctiool yoar, U was with groat surprlss, oftor Unnmrd Italy' death, thnt III will wu found to provide that his nu tate, approximating throo-quartor of a million, was left largely a foundutton, tho Income ot which xhuuld support In perpetuity, the cdui'nllou ot ambitions and worthy vnnn'ir men mid womun ot Lake couuty in tho utthlnment of a col- Ivgo education. No othur county in CkrtKun is us well nulo to Its young folks to college n Is uk'i county as a roult of this bisiimo tlou, it Is wild, TIRES MONOGRAM OILS aod Greases Reed Batteries Reed Auto Supply ' Phone 298 . llt'n Struct, ii er Main ! HAVE GEORGE tit op your Uttln rwy houte at (I'm mangle prtre Phuiii 005 M. CSlt Ktntnstll Ar.' HARRY M. LOUCKS Contractor PLVMBI.VO AND HKATINd I'bonn 707 Klntruith Ax. :. Klamath Fulls, Ore. Get What You Want 1 with a HERALD WANT AD DR. JACKSON Treats By PHYSIOTHERAPY Women's Ailments a Hpeolnlly Why 8uffor with BheUmntlsm, Plies, Kldnoy Tronblo, Constipa tion NerTouanena, when my EVERETT " TREATMENT and Physiotherapy does (he work. Winters Did. 7I Main HU ' Room QUI HEILBRONNER & REA ORALKM 111 WOOD - - Qsallty, Henries Lew PtIcm PhoB Slf-I af 4 ) New Oriental Beauty ' . VlCKShoiy 'OJ " If ABCBLI. WAVINO $1.00 ,-,;AIo Hhaoipoolnc ' Hliiash fllt. ' Baits II, No. S , :. '' 'Sit Mote Bt Mnk Appolstrarats. ne SfS New and Usfd . TYPEWRITERS Huiilli for All Typott-rilw. ' I'nllllo HlrniORi-nplK-r Klamath Typewriter Exchange , HtiKo 1)2 Hlouuli Hl(l. Phone 747 d1wq Professional Cardf ' ' Notice to the! Public ;' , tub; 1 French I land "Laundry lit N ;lill Nliwt 1 now under new owicritlilp ami nmimui.'ilU'iit. Oiir, v'n ' W'V ;...i...u in iiu. iiiv, yiv t llll Bll.l --- . " r I iis n Irlul. if . All Union Help Employed ' MICH. Wll.liA.H iOMNlM)N TK.VCIIKU OI' I'lANO ' ' Htm Third Htwot I'hono 80a-U DR. J. G. COBLE OI'TOMKTItwy--OI'Tlt'lAX 700 Mln m. I'lious IBtt-W ty fit mid jjriiKl (. llllpH rail) brokrn li'ii"'1, P?!' "u"t DR. F. R. GODDARD dHTKOI'ATIIKI J'HVMCIAIt ANii HrntiKojr k; - '' " orriie stiii itiwidi-nro I'liono ntl 1. O. . I' 'MIII'IO ' ' W. P. MYERS I.AWVKR ' ' Nulin A, Loom Is Illdjl, I'Ikjio Office SIS; lUw. 4M-M J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL KVOISKEn AMI HfUVKVOR, I'lituto IW-J t CHIROPRACTORS Hits. MALLKTT A MAI.I.IfIT Office ovrr lliilwoMl' , (t-lill'liro )'lii)no M7 7lh imil Mniti I'liono 4' NEW CITY LAUNDRY Clul.ti'd Work FUi Work -I'm Vnur DuA In Osr 4' lloufrh Dry ' I'hons 164. t)or. Mala Cocrs NU BONE CORSETS MoW ( Vow- Mwnn . f , - Mrs. Ros Randall - Quarmitrsd , (131 JcfferMon Bt." PaoM t7T-W W. E. and J. E Pattern Contracting Painters . 03Q S. 6tb Phontj 68iVJ H- DRISCOIX -. rj.i'i;ai.f?aA Upstairs in the Hart Bldf. All Kindt of INSURANCE pSSHANENf eONOTWUCTIOf ' IiIxcIiihIto Licensed Mnnnftetar V era Vat ' - - The new Oonorots Hollow-wall , llulldln? "Brick for PoilnHa . tlon, Wal), Building, sto.f Aboolutely Firs ' sn'd Wsathsr Proof, at a cost loss Ihah ny othur form of masonry, i '1 ... , ' ' r. . ' ;r ' Ht nus-Tlle oonstrootlon ; ellm lrmtuB upkeep eiponsBK. 1 in destructible, ard I approred by the beat arolittsci and builder. " . ' . 1 , , : ' i ..')'' 1 Unoxcelled a a bass for Stno co finish. 1 - , lt V Katlmate Jour lob Concrete ' Pipe Compfkny HUth and Marfcnl Phoee EaWW T