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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1925)
V' )"'' i 1 , TUESDAY, FEB. Jfc 1025 t ci v r a..-; EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE"' . M? LIBERTY ! "Tho Llbertv ' Has 'the Pictures" Fjnal showing tonight j T " . ; i A wonderful cast presents the 'picture and it is of such a high type that I urge everyone to Bee it. j ' - i , II, W, p, THURSDAY . , An entirely different picture is "The Love Bandit": This is a Charles E, Blnney melodrama of the Maine lumber wood an exciting,, verile story replete with , Ihrillu and action. For, sheer entertainment here is a picture hard to beat. "JANICE MEREDITH" is coming soon Before you BtuH orByaHome S UM xnsist on "ChecKScal Electrical Wiring V 'l 5rjctgj i Herald "Class" Ads Pay ALL WORN OUT? Ho Wn Mr. Mi'Kit. Who Tells III . , Hvirrlonre '; Aro you tired nil tho tlrao; worn out n lit It t mid ilny? Does your back tnrho nil If H would break 7? Do you I iHlltflT llX.lnCHB, llomllH'llOM, IllCII- iiiutlc twinges or dlstrosalhg urinary .disorders? You hnvn good rutlse, tliiin, lo lio nlariuoil about your kld seys. Do as muny folks In (Ills lo cality roriiiumciid. Uso Dn.in'B Pills '. a ntlimiliiii t Oluroilc to he kld ncys. This typlcnl cmo In con vincing: i F. K. MiKoe. Jacksonville, Ore. Iimys: "1 liiul a dull aching through my hnck und 1 couldn't do nny looping or llfllnit. My kidneys nctml Irregularly, too. I isod Dunn's . .Pills mid thoy soon froed me at nil ; din trnitliln mid niudu my xiek, wull tiiind Btvong." t Tim nbova Is not an Isol.itod case. .'Mr; MrKco Is only ono it nutiiy In 'IIiIh vlolnliy who hnvo gratefully ' 'indorsed Donn'n. ' If yoiir buck ..aches, It your kidney iintlnr you, don't Hhniily nsk.-.tdr a kidney rem edy nak' drfiictly for DOAN'8 PILLS, .thh nnnio Hint Mr. Mclv'co .-Mind'. Oft (Miiils-nt nil dealers. Fostor "MiiMim Co., MfrH., llnri'nl.i, N, V, ,. Adv. . : i -": ; ' irn . ; II I w i km- lu'sa It LOTH C 3 3cN i-ujjtm-.-i Cle&n linen is the iammer rule nat(Keep5Dua.s ,n.tlVMSfmrYC()ol. of Booth Tarkington'ji Yes, Hollywood U'JLJL-L" - ' Join I'utuu wiih m.kfil lu point out tho niOHt beautiful girl m INirls. ho shouted, "title Isn't S''s In Hollywood." So Yola V Arvil blunhcd like all ih Hollywood benuilrs di r INSCRIPTION BEARS TRIBUTE TO COLLIE DA It HON, Wis., ,Fh. 11. A bi'-'iu ii-pr j:I action of n pel Scotoh collio duit, lnsslo, tops tlio monu ment jilaie.l by ChurU-s II. Uimkh ut llio itrnvo of his wife, Mrs. Jen nie II. I.nuga, In tho llttla country cumotery hero. Uononlh , tho ro-riiinb.-nt flRiirc of the dog Is this Inscription: "He Kind to Anlmnls." Lnsslo, n blooded collio, died eov pinl years boforo Mrs. Langs. Tho Langs devoted much of tholr tiuio mill pnrt of tholr Income U tlK' euro of iinlnniln und iliuinnne work. .Mr. Langs explained that In plac ing tho reproduction of Lassie 'at Mrs. Lungs grave ho not only ra gurdoii It us n tribute to his wire's memory, but believed ' It would bo n lesson In tho general subject ut kindness to animals. , ', MODUItX 1IO.MKS I.V .IKftrsALKM 1 dlOHUSALKM, Fob. ..11. There lins been oieiod In Jerusnlom n now Ktroot tliut Is dceiuod worthy the denlgnntloii of nvenue. ,. It Is one mile lung mid BO feet wldo, and connects the tipper pnrt of Jnffu rond with tho rtilhvny slntlon. It In lined on both sides with flno young sh.ido lr?ns. and Is ontlre'v loMM'voil f:;r resldontlul purpi , Two Viennese chomlsts, nccorrllng to nnnounccnient nindo n n dm man sclontlflc paper, have suecoedod In making n malleable glass out of horn sulistiinro nnd formnldeliydo, It Is mi Id la bo perfectly triitiHpnrnut, nnd Impervious to water and to most chunlcul Influences. Lnt St. Mncnhs Oil end Iho pain at onco. Hub It on. For 6 A years II has brought iiul.'k roller to the mil lions, Van know It must he good, Use It for liiinlingo, lameness, buck iicho. Don't stirrer an hiftir when a irinthlng nil can take Iho pnln right C.'&WiioolisOiliji A 1 Mainly The Woiil'.iiT . Tho Cyclo-Huirmngraph nt Under wood's iihiinna-y shows very llttlo ;) ii kc In biironiuirlc coirJIHons sluco tho Ian rvpirt. About noon t'idiiy ii ii ut hor downwurd tren't nturtt.il, ludloatlng a continuunro of lliu storm. Koreciisi for next 24 Iioiii'k It u lit tonight und Thursday, with inoiloriito leiiipenitiires with l)i'lk 1nds. , The Tcos rucordlng tliHrtnoiiiHlur roKlstorod miixlmtim uud tnliilinuin tenipnruturcs today us follows: High tl Low... 37. Leaven fur North Hulliorlimd Perkins, nephew of W. if. Perkins, left this noan f)r Hit .ncrton, Wash., where he will outer school. Ho has been visiting at tho i'erklns home for Hie pust two mouths. Ilonn (-'ioiii Port L. C. Slsemore. cne of the big ranch operators of the fertile land or Hi-' tipper Klimutll H'lulll, was a visitor In Klumath Falls yester duy visiting' holiness nion. Mr. 81so uiru Is nuxlon that the cbuniber or cimnierco direct their . "Uet Acuuulntcd" caravan to.vard the north and com mu no with I'ria Fort Klamath peoplo somo evening In the near future. Find no 'I'liice of ("nr So trace of Hie nutomJblle stol en fi'cm C. Ilrady lias been located, the ruerlff oHIce reports. Mr. 13 rail y states that he saw an automobile going north at Lamm's mill Sunday whlcn looked like his machine. The cur is of a Star model and wears n 1924 Oicgin license number of 1.31047. Default Judgment lloi.uan Iiorcovlch, by virtue of a djfault judgment banded djwn h:' Judgo C. M. Thomas or Medford, recovered 1210.70 troin F. Zumwnlt. In addition the pkilntlff recovered JHIO for his attorney's feei ami t2S.ll alnterest an the principal. Diuils On Probation J. M. Dauls, who was brought be fort Police Muglstrale Lent Uug liugen this hiornlng, on charges of visiting n home In quarantine with scurlot, feveiv was pul on probation, (liigbngen leaving the case open, Ac clrdlng to officers Dntils visited at the home of his former wife wl.?re his' child was 111 with scarlet faver, the hc.no having been under quar antine f ir somo time. Irf'Klun Smoker " Tn end ay night or next week Is a big night on the calendar or Ameri can Lexlon events tor the annual smoker of Lcglonalrres will be held in chamber of commerce rooms at that time. Arrangements have been nude for ISO guests. The affair is sclied ii led for 7:30 and a program of music, singing and dancing has been arranged tat.' , ,, Itruy laiinheiiuun Vlstt George It. Phlncgnr, a well known lumberman of the ' Klamath 'basin timber bolt, Is In the city for'u day or S3 visiting friends and transact ing business. Mr. Phlnegur is it resilient or Dray, Calif., and Is con nected with a lumber mill, In, .that section. He Is the brother of Tom Phlnegur, who was formerly con nected with the Chlloqiiln Lumber eompniiy. Mr. Pliiuegnr is stopping at tho Hull hotel. I''. I,. Itiillinil Kvpeeted Here F. L. dullard, stuto loader of county agents, Is expected to arrive on this afternoon's stu'go frJm Med ford. Mr. Mallard Is from Corvallls anil'n good part or his time is spent In visiting dirreront counties with Iho purpose of calling on different county agents nnd, conferring ' with them on the work proJeteil, ' Ml". Uiillitrd mid County Agent C. A. Hoiidoi Jim win talk over the outline ol the 1H2i program of the county agent's office In Klumath, county. ,' MWm t'owglll to Visit , Kliininlli girls' clubs, starting out on tholr 1023 work ; pragrani will imvo tho hem fit of a visit of Miss Helen Cowglll, stuto lender of girls' club leader, said today. Miss Cowglll will spend her time visiting the largo glrls'6 clttbsnnd instruct ing them in the most knotty prob lems canncoted with tho year's pro gram. Miss Cowglll has visited Klnmath before and has been Inde fatigable In hor attempt to further interest iu club work hero. Tciliiileiit lOiioi .' llocnitso a technical error was nindo In the warranty deed which trntisrertod tract of lnl,6S acres or timber to Kulph E. Gilchrist, tho grantors, John (linger und Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Simmon reconveyod the tract through n quit- clnim deed yesterday. The timber Is located several miles south of Crescont and lies In township 25' south range 9 enst. Tho timber brought a price approximating 12000, Injures Kneo W K. Tfock,"' nn employe of ' tho Pnciric Telephone nnd Telegraph ffiitfirn-i'yinjnrriTi niH'-itner itr rtitii; dislocating It.. Hu Is now confined lo his homo, an l A l . About - ), K. H, IVogriiiu Members und visiting members of the Kuslurn Htur, Aloha Chapter, en- Joyed an liiturestlng meeting last "night following the chapter. An In door fluid meet mils the feature of the evening wllh the team captained by Will Wood coming out victorious. 'Valentino favors were used In table 'decoration, Klect Officers (ilonn Kent was elected president of, the Klamath Kails Creamery at a meeting of that body held last night. Other officers elected were J. A. O-jrdon,.' vlce-prnsldont; Dr. Fred Wostcrfeld, secretary and Percy Murray, treasurer. Directors elect ed were Olenn Kent, J. A. Gordon, Karl Kent, Percy Murray and Dr. Westerfcld. Clnsw Finish Work Clee under the direction of Mis , Olive Wllnon and training classes i under Russell 1). Kidder will finish up the work of eight weeks to de-: vote ' their time to ther subjects. The girls of the Domestic Art classes are finishing aprons and lingerie and will start work on simple dresses for spring wear. Hire For I'ellcnii Jliiy Five men, all from Portland and all to be mployed In timber opera tions by the Pelican' Bay LumbeLr company, arrived in Klumath Falls last night on the evening train and registered at the Hall hotel. They are H. Morten. V. Tlerrey, F. Elli son, F. Mendeiihall and J. Denibach. H. I. Agent Visit W.: O. Chandler, held of the Southern Pacific police force in the In Klamath Falls yesterday, Mr. Chandler conferred with Sheriff Shasta division, was a brief visitor Burl E. Hawkins on matters per taining to law enforcement, before returning to his headquarters at Dunsmuir. In Portland Business connected -with ths Klumath Irrigation district has called L. Jacob and It. E. Bradbury, directors of the Klamath irrigation, to Portland, where they are spend ing several days. The two directors plan to spend several days In Salem attending the state legisla ture. Holler Inspector Here George B. Goodoll, state boiler inspector, is In town on one or his occasional trips or Inspection. , Mr. Goodoll, who resides at Grants Pass, Inspects machinery and boil ers or local mills and other manu facturing plants. Club Otfe M' The Club Care opened this noon with a large number cr Its old pat rons and guests present. Jack Hershbqrger, owner or the care, has spared neither time nor money In Installing the most sanitary and speedy del ice to satisfy the hunger or the most hungry. Indian Children Please Children or the Indian reserva tion boarding school at Klamath Agency wore . presented In an inter esting entertainment or music, songs und tableau last night in the Methodist church by the Klamath county council of religious educa tion, "lev. Chltrles C. Hnlct or Mer rill had charge or the evening's pro gram. To Install Camp Members ot the Ladies auxiliary to tho Herbert Applegate post, No. So. are asked to meet In the court house Saturday morning when the department Installing otricer will ar rive In the city to Install a Klnmath Falls camp ot veterans ot the Spanish-American war. Viuirniitlitf Olson Dr. (!. S. Xewsom has quarantined two cases ot scarlet tever, one nt Merrill and one nt the Plevna school. Plevna school was quarantined yes terday, tho Morrill school, this urtar noon. Ivlniiialli Hi Loc9 The Klamath Hi hoopaters .went down to defeat before the swift team work of the Pelican Bay team lust night In a well diagramed game, the final score 30-25. Whlllock 111 ! According to reports from Mrs.. Karl Whltlcck. Mr. Whltlock Is quite 111 In Los Angele where thoy wont several weeks ago in tho hope that his condition would be bettered. ! Culled Away i R. L. Griffith has been called to ' Portland heeuuse of the death of : his sister. Mr. Griffith Is -assistant ! postmaster here. Ho Is expected j back within tho next few days, f ! Insurance Men Visit i C. C. McCurdy or MoiHord anil Sprugue Ulegol or Seattle, both ot whom aro well known Insurance men, nro In town today to spend several days on business matter. Kpworth Irf'iigili' to Kntertnln Tho Epworlh League xt Uie Mo thodlst Kplscopnl church will . bo Host -next'-'ThuindByventhg at a comblniitlon Lincoln's blrthduy par ty und Valentine's party. rv l , t People Duct Krnui Demi john Allan, connected with the. meat firm of Allan V Pyle of 8an Francisco, hu Just returned to Klamath Falls from Bend whero be has been negotiating with livestock men of Desrhuteg county. Mr. Al lan purchased some sheep In that county, which will eventually find their way south to the market In Han Fraoclsco. Here Kroin Yrrkn Legal business Is what brought Claude (Hills, lawyer of Yreka, who was u visitor In Klamath Fulls yes terday. Mr. Ulllts stopped over at the Hall hotel' during his stay in this city. In Kroiu Dorrls Despite the well nigh Impassable road between Dorrls and the Junc- lk" of the Dorrls road with the Ashlund-Klamath Falls highway at Keno, Roy Tabef, deputy sheriff of Dorrls is In town for several days visiting friends In City ToiliiT Mrs. C. C. Sutton or Shlpplngton was a Klaamth Falls visitor today, transacting business and calling on friend. Program Tomorrow Faculty and children of the Cen tral school will enjoy a program to morrow tnornfng, 11:30 a. m. in honor of Lincoln's birthday. Rev. T.' D. Yarnes of the Methodist church will address the assembly followed by community singing and the re citation of the American Creed. Ladies Chorus Tonight Members of the Ladles Chorus un der the direction of Miss Augusta Parker 1U meet In the Prebyterian church this evening for the weekly practice and rehearsal. Veltel Ships F. S. Vettel, representing the Golden West Meat and Packing com pany Is shipping en cars of sheep to San Francisco Saturday morning. Ships Beef W. D. Duke will ship two cars of beef to Red Bluff, California on the Friday stock train. : ' X'cw Students Enroll Five new stduents have enrolled in the Central school since yesterday morning. They are Clifford, Walter and Frank Laursen, recent arrivals in Klamath Falls and Gall and Gwen dolyn Martin of Red Bluff, Calif. Knl Of School Month The end ot the Klamath county school month closes this Friday, with monthly' reports ready tor publica tion by Friday, February 20. Here From Malin A . ' Mr. and Mrs., W. C. Dalton or Mulln were In town yesterday rrom the Dalton ranch at Malln. visiting friends and business acquaintances. Here on Business Andrew Boyd and F. F. .Oakley ot the Western Bond and Mortgage company ot Portland are In tha city on business, guests at the .White Pelican hotel. From The Fort Ray Loosley, rancher Trom Fort Klamath spent the day In Klamath Falls transacting business. From Algoina C. W. Hicks or Algoma Is among the out or town visitors in the citr for several days. Rent Home When D. G. Mallory wanted to find a tenant for his home before moving his family to Woodland, California. where he' has beet transferred by the Standard Ol, company, he did not ''figure he voj-uld receive such speedy . cooper?. (Ion with would-be renters. How ever that Is the case and Mallorv nnd his' family are now guests ot the White Pcllcnn.' hotel until the hour conios'ror , their departuio tcr the south. ,, ' ; . :. : ! Member of The Associated Press . For Today's News Today Read The Evening Herald Member of The.AssQciaied.tfres LAST TIMES TONIC1HT 5-Acts of Vaudeville- " . and y 'Snowy" Baker in f . ; C;; i;sH is Last Race" Esops Fables Kirrogramv ' f TOMORROW and FRIDAY ; : : . Myrtle Miller -r '' ' (in person)1 T.. .. .'. in - "SECRETS ana mc intumpaxauic . . ADOlH 2UU RAOUL WALSH " PRODUCTIOH 2 QaromcnmCi cfurri East of Suez "where there ain't no ten com mandments." And a girl has a man-sized fight against Oriental intrigue; A; luxurious production with both eye .and heart tin lfroiri Chlloquin; t Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford und Miss Betty Crawford Ot Chllo quin are guests In Klamath Fal s while they are 'visiting and shot. ping, r . . . '' Irom S'in- Frnnclsco ; ' C. N. Hamsher of San Frsnclsco, general manager of the Slaauard Oil company in this district, is; id the city on business lor his com pany. : J In City, Today Among the out of town visitors over the past rew days is Mrs. B. F. Loosley of Fort Klamath who Is in Klamath Falls visiting with friends and doing a little shopping. - : I Chlloquin People In f j Mr. nd Mrs. C. K. Davis of Chilo- ) quin are in the city today, transact-; ing business. Davis is manager ot i the Standard Oil company station , at Chiloquin. . i ....... . . , I Bring Hirff MiK'k Bill Huff was brought back to Klamath Falls yesterday from Chllo quin arter ii htmg jury tailed to convict, him on liquor charges pre rerred by tho slate. The date tor his trial has not been set. ' .:..'( l-il Vf.! '!' 1 ' '" l-clin I' it- : ' ,,. '. J " .X .1-, OF BEAUTY." appeal. . . , Visits In City : ..' - i Mrs. H. E. Holcomb is, visiting In ,t.A ir .. fnr tha dnv ithonnlnc and transacting business. ; ' , j Here On BuxineMS ' " i'' ' J. G. Archer of Portland, "fhlle on 'a business1 trip, to iMedford,' drove over the mountains to give Klamath Falls the "once-over." Apparently: he is pleased tor he expects to star several days., looKing iuiu .uuoiueoo prospects. ' .' ' ' . " , j. . :: i-,;.. I ; Returns Frjmi South '. . ' J. B. Reed has returned to the city1 after spending the winter .in Lo Angeles. Perfectly Fitting are constantly performing an almost marvelous work In the relief of eye strain and de feetlve vision. They represent . a great deal more' than 'mere merchandise they represent a high degree or prorosslonal skill In their prescribing aud almost as much mechanical skill In their bulWIng. i Dr. H. J. Wiliietf rjyesigui apeciausi ; 714 Main. Phone H9-W We grind our own lease Merrill Hali ; -. 7; This Friday under, the. uua)lee ftf ; ' ' Merrill Catholic Club' Mr. Dick Lueey, Chuirnian f : ' ,: - ' - Tf i-Lrfs flwtwti" ..n .iKxteilliBiil ilo4i:eshments ' All are cordially Invited '. DANCE