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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1925)
M a i n 1 y . A b o u t Pe o p 1 e "Saves You You Best The Wn1iiv ' (The Cylo-fytinnnnniili nt linilor VooiJ'it i'liiirnincy shown Unit llio hiiromulrlu preiiiiiiro Ih mill nt a low ixlliit niid'wlilln thorn unsoltlcil con' dltloiu Will iirovull, , 1 '' Forecast for next bourn: ' .Cloudy uml unsettled with condi tion Xivnrnhlo rnr'rnln or snow, Tho Tyvoa recording lliiirmomotor registered niiuimiun and nilnlinuiii tempoi'iiUU'iui today im follows: High '..id Low ..;...:...2H I'lii'flitiw TIiiiImi H. .:.' (.'iiiilpbnll Ii.ik mild (in 80 uero tnict of lnnd west of Ohmo and oi) Lost River, to tho Wlllto I'lno Lumber company. ' . . Overton I'iihiihIimI Diidhiy P, Overton, ongliwor nt tho KJiimulh ' Agency loft yesterday for IJiIiwul, Idaho where hn will acri'pt a' id oro ' roHpoiiiilhlii piiHltliin with tlio KOveriiinmit. ! Ilonry DlllHlrom Ii.ih tJkon over tho duties of Overton temporarily until flnul (iipilnt men I ti uro uiado. ' Vr (.'null YeWinliiy Tlio new lludiion indnn of John Martin of tlio Acmo Motor compKiy collided luto yesterday iiftornoou with a. Dodge rnadntor driven hy l4inla Cougn on Nil ' li and Lincoln. I.lltlo damage wom done olllier car although tho l"tt rear wheel of Mar 'In n cur wiih broken and Ihu fender bent. Klnnintli I'iiIIh I'mnlli ' Wltlr Portland lending an tho first Oregon 'bCjio In building permit, l&itisono ooinoii o cUao twrond follow ed liy Hulent. Klamath Falls In rated fourth' Willi permits Inntind ttinoniit Iiik to tOO.4.10. . t, - . Kile Bull Hull for dlvorco has been alerted by f,' V. Holt hRulnHt 1)frothy K. Hell, charglnrc cruel and Inhumnn Irentmont. Tliey woro nnrv'ed In 1922. f - i Down From Tlio Agency ' Orvtllo Klllolt. who conducts n merchandise it ore at Klamath Acny which faces on Tlio Pullox Callfornla lilxhway. In In town toduy to attend; to tlio pure hunt) of sup pling' nnd transit! business. AJ:io from the Agency Is It. Jlalrd who itt a government ampl ye at the KJnm aih Ind'ou reservation houdo.uiirtor. Theatre To Oih-ii Aniiouiiooiiiiiiit Of tlio opening of til (i Will 1 0 I'ollrnn tlmalro Iiuh linnn nniilo by ill How uiinuiKuuicnt who luivo npiiit thn pimL t'irtnltcht in ri'modnlliiK tlio Inlorlor or thi) build uk oud prepiiiiK for ilture. "Dr. Jack" one of llurold Uoyd'a bunt fllnm Iiiik boon obulnod for Ihu opnn Iiik nlKhf,. (which In Hcliodiilod for Kuturdiiy, 6:30 p. m. i I Sew Jtirom llrawn Cniiily Clork Diil.ap Iiuh linen UHllyi oiiKaxi'd III' (IruwIiiK a now jury pniMd, I Im It 6 0 inimi.K rccnily iliuwu' IiuvIiik boon exhuUHtod more than t.wo wooIih hko. ' lVoin Hlilppliicl'm ! A. .MrMoil of RhlpphiKton wan n bilidiumw vlHllor in Klanialh f'alln, today. ' Kc.lnm 1uli To Mifl Mi inherit of tint Kodron club will moiit In tho Klrt I'roaliytcrbn church purlora thla evening for the rnKUlar forlnlKhlly nic'!nic 'of the organltnllon. Itnporta will bo heard from tin ffoinmlttue In chnr" of tho concert nlvcn oovurul wcuki atio. (Yum Olcne ItiKiil ' J. A. Nowiihii-ii, rnncher on the Olcno road, maa omoiiR thn out of town vlnltoi'H I:i. Klamath. Kails yen 1'Yoiii Han I'laiu Ui'o (5, If. rWwtott of tho Kwaiinn Hot fuolory arrlvod In Klamath Kail yealiirdny from San Frnnelnro' to irannai't bunliioita for several wcekH. 'nun Alitmna - v ' Mr.1 and Mm. Malt Kuan of AlKomtt urere (tiietilii at thn Kred llouMon '.able ii tho dlnnor dunco In the din ing room of tho White I'ellcin liolu! Ian nlKbt. Sfr. Kgnn U auperlntend or.i of tho Alxoniu Lumber company. I'rom Klnnintli Vnllcy ' Jaiiioa Dixon, rancher from Klam ath Valley wait In Klamath Fall thin mornlnic, vlaltlnr; with frlcnda and trannactlns bunlneaii. ' ' ' I'llllllllllll III ' . ! John M. Kountuln. one of the old oat rvulilimiK of Klamath Fall Ih vriouHly III a! hl homo nt SI 6 Pine atreut. Fountain camo to KMmaih comity In lRm and lias been, a toI dent kIiico that time. ' " ' MM LIBERTY "The Liberty Has" the Pictures" TODAY ONLY A Smashing Picture With a Gripping Theme 'The Loye Bandit' See the fight with canthook ahd heel on floating logs in swirling rapids. FRIDAY ONLY Edwin Cobb in f'Ctwid's Rustler" I'Vmn F.iifniie W. K. Fox Ih a Klacnath Falla vlnlUir from lilu homo In .Kimono. Mr. Fox Id looking Into buitlnimn In tiiiiiHtH In tlio ily with u vlovr for f tit uro location. . ' i ' i IkIoii Hni)ki'r i ' .Momhor' of Klamath pout, No, 8 of Ihu American Lexlon will drive to Miiliu toulKlit at D:IiO p. in. to en joy a amol.er and feed put on by Malln I.eRloiuiIiriiH. ' If. E. tletz, ooiiiuiander of tho Klamitli pout will beuil I lie caravan. Whllo lit Mulln (ho Kluiniith FuIIh men will iihbIhI them' In i preparing : thdlr bonu'ii bin n kH. ' Itetui'ii To Teliiiiinl C. W. King and J. II. Hamilton of Tennunt, California, returned to tholr home thin mnrninic aftor a Ihron d'jya vlult In Kramuth Fulla In the liiteretit oft beetle control. ThGy buvo Hpenl their time whllo In the county, conferring with farmcra and arrlfUltiirullKta preparatory to the Miring Hcaaon. White Pelfcan Theatre Saturday and Sunday February ,14th and 15th HAROLD LLOYD in ,.i )..', i "DR. JACK" Coming. Monday, Feb. 16th . 'THE CALL OF THE WILD" Evenings, 10 & 25c Matinees Every Sun., S & 20c WATCH FOR COMING ATTRACTIONS Mih. t'rnmlnll IinproveH Mra. W. tTrandall who nubmlttcd to u major operation on Tuesday mornliiR. Ih Improving slowly ac cording to Xfr. Orandnll, Hbo lit not able to receive friends. Mra, Cran dull Ik one of the ownera of the Marahall lloitre. In From Dnlrj Bruce Jonea la s IiuhIiicbh visitor In the city from Dairy. I'roiH Illy Anioiit; tho out of town vlallora In the cltytooy l M. C. Knotlii of Bly who la vlaltinj! 'With' frlonda nnd traiirucllng bualneaa. Ho is a guest In the Arc.ido hotel. Kioin Ml. Kha-stii '' Spring la already In tho air and Mr. mid Mra. C. C. Anderaon and -Mr. mid Mra. If.' Tucker have taken udvuntagi of the few pleanant days Hint intcrsporHo tho alcoL nnd snow and are motoring north. They are Rticsta nt the Arcade hotel rcslater Ing from Mt. Sluala. Htntn Ab-nt Him F. t,.. Ballard of Corvallla. state county usont louder n-aa In the city yeatordny conferring with Charles A. Hcndcraon, Klamath county agent.' VIhIin ScIioiiIh ' ' ' ' Fred t'etoraon, county school sup crlntendent spent yesterday visiting and (impacting the Algoina schools. To !lve Pnneo ;" ' , . n , Tho Ladles Altar Society of Mer rill have completed plans for an In teresting dance to be given tomor row night In Morrill. ' ' . From Modoc Point Mrs. Bertha Lotches of Modoc Point was a Klamath Falla visitor today. Ilonniua IIiik Scout Troop i -. With a' nucleus of ten members and only one membership required, that tho candldato must be over 12 years of age, n boy scout troop haa been organited in Bonanza under the leadership of James Lucbko. scout muster. Tlio following boya are In cluded la the scout enrollment: Clyde Crnpsor, Mike Pudoff, Clar onco Pltchford, Malcolm Mncklnnou, Francis Bowns J., Walter Bowne, Roy KllRore, Orln Mackinnon, John Bollor, and Stanton Pool. Mr. How man and Harold ti. Brownson will be assistant scout masters, and Robert liytlo. J. O. llninuker wnd Waillato F. B. Chase comprise the local troop commlttoe. Officers Klectnl ' ' At a recent meeting of tho board of directors of tho Horsefly Irriga tion district, M. J. liytlo was elected president 0f tho district nnd Wil liam F. B. Chase, president. J. O. Hmmiker, a new forester took the onth of office. The meeting was bold at Bonanza. ' Froin Sprnguo y B. E. Wolford, part ownor In tho general mercantile store of Sprague Itlvor, 40 :mllca oast of Klamath Falls at the end of the O. C. & K. railroad, Is here tor a day or so to purchasa supplios and call on busi ness moji. Mr. WoHord Is optimis tic nbout the development of the country in. the vlcltnltyot Spraguo River and Irolds that this will nnonn a corresponding development of tho small sottlemont In which he resides. Mr. Wfclford la a guost nt tho Hall liotol.' Joins Husband Here i Mra. J. R. Cooper of Portland nr rived In Klamath Falls last night to Join her husband who has been In this city for some time looking -over business opportunities. Mr. and Mrs Coop6r twill make tholr borne In IClnmnth Falls. Rnrk From Cnlifornui Mrs. Albert Myers, returned Inst night After n trip In California and instead of continuing hor trip south to her home in Merrill, stopped over In tho Hall hotel till this morning bofore continuing her journey south. $200 Worth of New and Desirable Merchandise Free FEE Look efn over they are, yorth while articles, useful and ornamental ' and you buy a purse at practically wholesale price and in addition re ceive an article of real value. ' , . . POLYCHROME BOOK ENDS POLYCHROME : JEWEL BOXES VACUUM BOTTLES HAIR BOBBING SETS ELECTRIC MAR-, v CELLING IRONS REMEMBER FRIDAY arid SATURDAY only ff LAN We have taken 60 of the finest and most up to date ladies' hand bags and purses and marked them at from 25: to 30 Discount With each purse you will be presented with , an article, valued at from $1.25 to $8.50, which you will receive as a free gift A partial list of these articles is to b? found in the adjoining columns. Purses range in price from $3 up to i $9.98 Sale is f pr Friday and Saturday only of this week, so come early. ' F:Rll! i .-I. 1. . In this column will be t found a partial lst of gifts MMl BOX STATIONERY I i ELECTRIC CURLING f IRONS, j ELECTRIC , t TORCmRS; : ELECTRIC LIBRARY t ' ''LAMPsiSz';f.i I CONSOLE SETS T ) BEAUTIFUL VASES3! Y liipi fZh. 9 I " . ' . - r . I j Ca I lS UC IO PiOl IC!' : I'M I ' On- nutjnesit-r . ' ' j Cal Wnrnoek if a " well known Klamath" Falls viBitor, ' in the city from Medford tor: savoral days. He Is a geust In the' White Pelican hotel. ' i WiLEYTEtLS OF T LAW Return To lKonry Mr. and Mrs. Orville Elliott of i Local Klamath Agency returned to their home this afternoon after' spending several days In the city on business. They are merchants at tho Agency. ry i"-i,ii " r i I From Portlnnd Frequent visitors to Klamath Falls are D. V. brew end Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Williams who are in the city on business, guests In the 'White Pelican hotel. Drew and Williams are freight and passenger traffic agents for a northern line, '. . Attorney Delivers Able Address at Kiwanis" Luncheon Today ANOTHER CIRCUIT JUDGE FOR i THIS COUNTY IS URGED t: Klamath county would ; have; an additional circuit judge under the provisions of a bill drafted by Frank L. Mars and forwarded today to Representative Hamilton for in troduction In the present legisla ture. Increased population which brings Increased court "business Is given as the need tor an additional Jurist. A bill also was drafted providing that all county Judges shall be licensed attorneys, and that all Justices of tho peace In towns of 1000 population shall also be ' licensed attorneys. He will seek to have these bills Introduced by Rep resentative Hamilton. Wilson S. Wflley, prominent attor ney of this city, was the chief speak er at today's meeting of the Kiwanis club. Mr. Wiley had as bis topic, "Ethics of the Law" and delivered a masterful address. "Many people, contemplating the law as a life work, think of it only 1 In tho terms of big fees, glory, fu ture political honors, etc." said itr. Wiley. "This Is a serious mistako" continued the speaker. "There is no profession today no body ot men that is more interested in perpetuat ing the ideals of American govern ment, simple justice and all of the KOoil and noble things of life than the lawyers. - "There are black sheep in every profession, in every trade. It is the duty of such clubs as Kiwanis and Rotary to take a determined stand against sharp practices in business. I We have what Is known as the "shyster" lawyer. He never gets anywhere nnd occasionally lands tn the penitentiary, or at least has the gown of his profession torn from him." Kiwnntan Judge Gaghagen re- Today ;;and "Tomorrow Miss Myrtle Miller , - -.(IN PERSON) - -The Girl With a Perfect figure? ; Hear her tell how to build the figure you want How to Reduce- ' - ' '' ": ."v' ,' How to Gain How to Be Healthy . V ' - On the same bill as .: : ;:: ji O001PH 2U0 JtSSt L LASKY If' AMENDMENT QUASH PLEASES NURSES A report has been received by the graduate nurses here that the amendment to the nurses'' registra tion bill was withdrawn by Senator Davis after a hearing was given by both sides. The Oregon senators came luto the boating and voioed their senti ments as coming from tho nurses from their homo. , ' The bill remains as It was and there will bo no opportunity of lowering the prosent standard for tho registration of nurses. The nursos here feel very muvh pleased with the. termination, of this matter. T From ltonnnzn 1 W. O. McKlmmon: of Bonanza was ,a IClnmnth Falls businoss visitor In the city yoatordny KOSKItl'RU MAV KILliKI) ROSEIlima, , Ore., Feb. 12. Martin F. Riggs, CG. a resident of tho Green Vnlloy district, west of Oakland, was lnatnntly killed yes torduy evening whon ho was struck by a falling troo. ; sponded to a call for a few remarks on the life ot Abraham Lincoln and delivered a short talk appropriate to the occasion. W. A. Wiest presided. The speakers -were honored by an al most one hundred per cent attend ance of the club. . ' OREGON AGGIES ARE WINNERS OVER IDAHO CORVALLIS, Ore., Fob. 12. The Oregon- Aggies baske.tball team de feated the .Idubo University hero last night,' 24 to lo. WN, f Idaho held a one polftt lead at the ' end of the half,' the -score standing 10 to 9. Th Aggies arte tn first ; place In the coast anoS. Northwest' conferences as the - result of their ; victory. , . -.-''?- , I STINSON'S STUDIO is now located at 737 Main St. Herald "Class" Ads Pay IIS J "jtx- -lrSl RAOUL WALSH PRODUCTION' CZ Qrnimounh tftCtUKl A I'oinnnco-thrillcr nradurcd with tlio. soma' HUinntuoanel i "Fflvbldileu Pnratliso," by the dlrei:tor of "Tbo Xblcf 'ot i liKni(l. ' lon'ii bo spellbound from the first IIuhIj to tbe usr. : anil ' '' ".I-:- BEN TURPIN kfr m . i (The coi'keit'd wonder) In 1 1, "THE yi'-p WtWIiJ OHASKR' ', " . T':'T',