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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1925)
.t i THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1025 EVENING TTERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE F!V$ i, f IR Remodeling WW Ml. ItKIHit'UW Itlt'KM NOW l.V WHWr N AM. ITU ItKMOllKMNU your old-fashioned muff transformed Ip. to a smart, nw norit lurl ' . ... ir u luillvy lull length coal remodolod Into tho ' illmm(t or now Jupiiuutiiir -. .......... i , MIIN.' WM. IIKHHMIU, I'urrli r. OS(5 ,VmIiiiiuii hi, lleiHcrii Mxtu and Ueventli .. , . . Advertising Space in THE EVENING HERALD 1 i Ays J CO Cknts on the Dollar id AT THE LIBERTY W hen a Tooth ' Aches- , When a MA ucla.i, see tiio dentist nt once. An aching tooth. painful though It May b:, Ih hut li warning' of wurso 111 to . cutiitt iiiiIim iriiuiit u'ilou It Ukvi. Otir ork li I'aiisnlunll 1 ouuly Umiiu. Willi llm n Id of dm mtl iiiHliira equipment money can bur. And--vlglil your' oxperloiico hi taught ui how ' to uiu n. ' R. D. C O E, Dentists ' (IMltllPM, Of WIMW.) I. ..(. ,. Bdy.am HiipUii. Illilg. Will mill Mil In I'll. HJtU , . Ui'iillhtiy ill pilria you mil nffiiril til uij 1 DANCE ''Merrill Hall ' ' ..7 J This Friday JNichjt ' j ' under ill nu pr m Merrill Catholic Club j Mr. Dick Lscoy, Chairman ,8 Hl-Llfo Orchtstra Excellent Refreshments .c All aro cordially Invited May Tho shirk U not si big a flub as th man who thinks hu In a shark. Out) nl o thing you can say for mlntur Is .getting cold doesn't wilt your collar. Mimof tho moat druiputlc se quence!! of "The Love lliindlt," which will be iihown at tha Liberty thoitro tonight, worn mudo In it picturesque lumber carnp In Mulna. It wan during Lho month at camp thut Doris Kunyun, w li o porlruys Uiu hurolne, Amy Van Clayton, and Cecil Hpooner 1 (Mimed much about thu lumber Industry. "It was Itiloroitlng," uulil Minn Kcnyou, "to watch tho men sawing lumber for quarturcd ouk and thu prutty, gnarled and curly grains that muko furnlturo ho nttraftlve. "Quurlorod ouk In Just what tiio Damn Implies. ' The log . It flrjt quartered and then the plank' are nawed across tile quarter. This gives thut peculiar grain that makes this wood bo popular. "To product) lho beautiful grains of mahogany found In p croi of antique furnlturo It was ncceeciry to sow thin (trips around t.'io cir cumference of tho log and then ronoer It u heavier plei:ei tj pre vent warpliig. This Is dune In tho cose of bird's eyo maple unil other excuptlonally beautiful ru.n. Tho log Hi' put on a pc-cl:il machlnu which rotates it white the saw cum produce! a continuous strip until the log Is used up." ' "Ordinary pine, fir and hembek logs are sawed to get tho greatest amount of lumber fi'j.n them with tho least waste." li Mordof f & Woolfs ;f:-: I ' i : : : W.;eek - lb n o MmM I : ' ; Femitiire . Specials i' 'mUmmLn Will I IllWIIalialill-r'r' ' ' ' llalllllaWIII1- ummmmJm.iuimJtummiiMjmum Genuine Linoleum . R ugs size 9x12 Pooplo who don't look bofore they lop land In a predicament. Tille lightning strikes only once In the samo placo, It Is possible to bo thunderstruck often. 1 Night Coughinff ' Stopped Quickly By SimpIeTreatment Thnnsnnils who era trouliUd with .(fparslHtent uouKlilnic ut nlalit. wlilvli :i by 'rotiblna ttiein of vnluublo sloop ivtweakvea thulr ayaunis and lay ... 1 thDi opon la danuoruus Inioctlun. ucn quickly act to prevent this dan l Kf lhrounh . vary limlu irati 4 Bient. I'aopl who havu Imrdly bnaiv bl to nil at all on accmint of . cpuKhlnff spoils bava found thoy can .a lop tha wliolo night OirouKli un to lsturbad ofiaii tha llrsl tlfna thoy. 'II IL .. Tha treatment Is baaed on a re- 4 ynarkablo pranorlptlon known aaDr. I Klars New Discovery fur Couiiha. f Tou almply take a teaaiiooiirul at it night before roiirlnu. and hold It In 'C year throat fur 16 or u ert'oiKla bo i xura awallowing it, without follow ilng with water. The proecrlptlon liaa a double aetlait. u not only a) poethea and heals snroneas and Irrl- 5 saeion, but It quickly looaetta and a ramovaa tha phloem and contceiion t which are the direct rem of tha a coaahlnr. The mult a you ueunlly aiacp soundly the nrot niKht. a and the entire coui liltlon goes I in a very short (In..-. The proecrlptlon la hlnhly rocom. Jrntndod for couaha, cheat colds, hoaraoneaa, and hronehltla, and Is wonderful for chlldrun'a coushi and . Japaemodlo oroup no harmful druita. Economical, too, aa tlm doae la only o on taaapoonfuL At all good drua a arista. Ak for A quarter' lo)k like a dollar to jus, but It auems to look Ilk a ' nickel to tho tax collector. ' . lie careful about, what you' try to do; you might, succeed. An ounco of sense will dlgulso a pound of Ignorance. I . Who roDioinbors nay, back yonder 'When' being poor was not considered an excuse for not marrying? . . I .' Many of the neighbors would bo poor It they didn't ows to much. , Probably the most . enthusiastic antlquo huntors are tho booto buy ors. Ho careful about what you start ahllo trytirx te stop something. A womsn In hand worth two In tears. . COURTS 4) . At tlie Pine Tree . f e MIH8 M YKTI.K SIII.I.KU in pi'rton Toduy and Friday A cast chojen from ihn rmiUo ni lbs foromost screen players In tha motion picture capital plays In sup- , ; IF BACK HURTS ! BEGIN ON SALTS I 'Stay off t'.ie dump ground, avoid (sexposuro, keep font dry, ent no awaots of any kind for a while, ibdrPak lota of water and nbove ul) stake a spoonful of J,id Silts open-laldaally-to help kupp down urlu und oxoiHo acids. ,. jheumntlBm Is cauuod by poison oloxlns, called acids, which are gon loeratcd In (he bowels and ahaorbed nlntp the blood. It Is the function lajp'the ldnoys to filter this sHil itroi the bloul and cir.t It out In dtha urlno. Tho poroi of the akin iar' also a moans of fr.ichig' ( tlo6d of this Impiirlo.''. in jiunp mi l i dohlljy. cold woatlier the skin . pores Tart closed, thus forcing the kidneys oior.do doublo work; they becomn "vrwsak and . sluggish and,,' fall to llmlnato this poison, which kaopj la accumulating and circulating iJ through tho system, eventually sot f tlng In the, Joints and muscles, so earning stiff noss, soronens ind pain, no called rheumatism, t r , At tho first twinge of rhoumatlsm lagot" from Any pharmacy about four joouttcos of Jad Salts; put a table jwpoonful In ti glass bf water and ihdrlnk boforo brdaltfust each morn ' nlliig for a week. This 1b holptul to nrnoiitrallr.0 . acidity, remove body iwwg'irie) nlso to stlmulalo the kld 9rmoy, thus helping to rid thu bood loot ' tlicHe rhoumntlo poisons. , ,-,jud flails Is Inexpensive, and Is rnmpdo from lho ncld of grnpos nnd '.nllofnon juice, cnmblnotl with llthln, 'titand Is tisod with oxcollit ruaultn tilby. thousandn of folks who are sub ifiyfitil. in r)iimitiiillhi.r- iilYi , ... ., ... Dcla . State of Oregon to Mxtteo Del Fittl. 1-29-25. 12775.00 considera tion. IXit 2. BHNB. NttSBfc, NEV;8W of 8oo. SO, Twp. 39, R. 8. Wlllela T. Stewart to City of Ktnmnth Falls. QCD. 10-9-24. Strip 8 ft., wlro off Northwesterly end of Kattorly 3D ft. of Lot 2, Dlk. 14, Original Town. JoJin Brett et ux to City of Klam ath Palls. QCD. 10-20-24. Btrlp 8 ft. wide off Northwesterly end of LOt 4, Dlocft 14, Original Town. A.' A. Bellman el al to City of j JVIWll.'.tll , nil", ' v.fi V, II . u I 24. Strip 8 ft. wldo off Southeaster ly ends of Lots 5, S, 7. 8, Blk. 14, I Orlolnll Tnwn. J. F. Mngnlro to City of Klnmnlh Falls. 10-4-24. Strip 8 ft. wide off of Northwesterly end of Lot 3, Blk. 14, Orlglnnl Town. V. F. Hopka to City of Klamath Fulls. QCD. 9-23-24. Tart of Lot 1, Blk. 14, Original Town, (Described by M. and B.) ' N. B. Drew ot ux to City of Klam ath Fills. QQCD. 10-4-24. Strip ot land 8 ft. iwldo off Northwesterly end ot Westarly 36 ft. Lot 1, and oft the. Northwesterly end of Easterly 7Vt Inches ot Lot 2, Blk. 14, Origin al Town. ' J. 1. Johnstone to City ot Klamath Falls. 10-4-24. Strip 8 ft. wide oft VS'osterly SO ft. of Lnt 2, Block 14, Original Town, , ' ; S. C. Campbell to White Pine Ltim ber Co., S-2S-24. $2.00 t. R. S. 8 ',4 SBVof Soo. 21, Twp. 38, Kango 10. S. C. Campbell to White Pine Lbr. (To., 3-2B-24. $2.00 I. R. 8. N14 SB '4 of Bee. 21, Twp. 38, Rnngo 10. Circuit Court Filings No. 1006 Eq. 'Filed 2-11-2R. Vtai. Marx, Atty. for Pitt. Vivian R. Wilde vs. Frank J. Wlldo. Dlvoroo co'.iM)lalrrt. ' -. o, 1007 ICq. Filed 2-11-25. Mars,, Atty, for Pltf. F. W, Boll vs. Dor othy K. Boll. Divorce complaint.' 1 BteBBBJuasiKu3aBaWl3auBiaaaai Tastefully colored with an attractive ' ' t(: . border ' ' , - j , t. Regular; Price $21.50 ; I fjWejek-end Special f Price 15.75 Imported English Dinner Set 42-Piece,Set Week-End Special Price $10.50 2 INCH POST BED STEAD STEEL SPRINGS 40 LB. MATRESS , -.-'' ' : $23.75 COMPLETE rj- ::"T:: .V - COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR , WEEK-END '!-.- . SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS. . : ,,,i.r, ' .-V','. '. 1 1 ' " f.4.-rr, 'i I .'-'.. ' ' c4'M' 1 J M brdoff & Wbblf 719 MAIN STREET i ' . t. .. ... 719 MAIN STREET 3E WHIP-WOMEN IN ' ; LOINIUIT; port of Pola Negri In her latest Paramount production, "East ot Suet",' a Huoul Wnlsh production, niiaptrd by Sada Cowan from the Broadway stage ' play by Someriot Mougliam,. which will be tho feature nt the Pine Troe Theatre today and tomorrow., -., .- ;' Kdmund Lcwo plays" opposito tho star. .' Ho hits a featured rolo along with Rockllfre Fellowes and Noah iBeory.' . Lowo hns been starred In several rocont successes nnd will bo romom borcd for fcls work In support of Betty Conipson In "The WTilte Flower." .... Fellowes, ono of tho strongest players on the screen, recently scored a'doclded hit In both "The Bordor Legion", a Paramount plcturlratlofl ot Zeno Oroy's novel, and the James Cruto production -"The Garden of Wiocds." - ' ' Noah Beory hns given roally Rrent chnractorliationB In a long string of Parnmounts ' "Wanderer of the Wasteland", "North ot 36" . and others. Forced to Abandon Ancient Concession Because of Automobiles 1 'AT "WHITE PELICAN I ;. . All lho lighthouses on the coast of Great Britain nro to be fitted 'With wlrolnso transmitting boIs, An Inoubntof that will hatch no fewer than 608,000 oggs at a sot ting Is under construction' In Callf- Tho While Pelican theatre opens Saturday,) Fob. 14th, under new management. A crew ot mon has boon busy for more than a wook, ro modeling nnd roflnlshlng tholn- torlcr nnd patrons aro assured a clean, comfortable theatre. ' only tho best In pictures and nt prices that aro bolow the average. ' , , . For the opening picture , "Dr. Jack,", onb . ot Untold Lloyd's bg iiiugh provokers, has been ohoson nnd following that -will be the "Cull of the-Wild." WaU'.h this paper tor future at tractions. . ; ' Read Herald "Class" Ads LONDON, Feb. 12. The whip- women ot Convent Garden are going to abandon the proclncts of this famous prouce market for tho samo reason that the village blacksmith Is becoming an automobile sale. man. The whip-women are among the picturesque denizens that go along with this most picturesque mcrket square, and for tho last 300 years an unbroken line cf mem bers ot their families havo checkod who frequent this market. This concession of whip ttiecklng, which has supported many families for so long a time, was granted to six ancestors of theresent-day whip-women in '"trie sixteenth con tury ivnhon Convent garden wa3 really a .convent garden ..of bo Monk3 of Westminster;" 'outside which the ..farmers brought their garden trnaK to' Sell?' fit-thit' cen tury, half a dozen whlp-wom.e.9, took charge ot the whips of the farmers to keep them from the hands of thieves, and collected a penny from the owner at toe end of tho day. Tho number of s whip-women has grown to 12 because some V"Hnien left their share of the concession to two dauhtrs 4u.t IveVi, though, the price of checking whips 13 now three pence, the whip-women ot to- I day cannot make a, living,, they siy. i a : ' Herald "Class" Ads Pay KLAMATH MEN WILL .: ' ATTEND PHI KAPPA" . PSI ANNUAL GATHER ' PORTLAND, Ore..' Feb.. 12. Will Ganong and George W. Mclntyre, both of Klamith Falls, and Clyde Davis of Chiloquln, are expected to participate in the annual Founders' day dinner of the Oregon Alumni association of Phi Kappa Pol, to be held at tho Hotel Portland,' Febru ary 21. - ' .';.;., Mr.' ' Mclntyre and Mr. Davis, re members of the' chapter ot the fra ternity at the University of Oregon, .Mr. Ganong was initiated while a student" at Vanderbllt university, Nashville, Tonn. ' i In addition to n .'. hon of .Phi Kappa Psl alumni from all parts 1 of the state and a number from I Washington, the entire chapter at the University df 'Oregon.wlll tend...:; -. "r '.. , ) ' Phi ' Kappa ' PsT' wis founded at Washington -and j'efteriotl; college,' Washington, ; Pa., ' February 13, 1852. The Oregon alumni assocIaJ tlon holds Its annual dibher on the, Saturday nearest-this date to allow; members 'ot the tiapter at Eugene' to attend. V. . . . v The fraternity now numbers .48 chapters. Thoso on tha coast are the University ot Washington, Uni versity of Oregon, Stanford univen slty and University of California. Stokes and Secretary in Court S55 " - jar Immigrants Traveling First I I Class to South America -.'-: 'i.-. r-fn1; , ,:.:. BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 12-.-rA Una ot one-elasa passenger ships devoted exclusively to the transportation of emigrants has been Inaugurated be tween European and South .Ameri can ports by a German, steamship, company. , The first ship ot the line to arrive here brought. lpOff Ger man and other Europeans ,to Brazil and 1600 to Argentina. . The ship provides first class com forts and conveniences for the third class price. She has 260 cabins, ac commodating two, four and six per sons each, .with salon, .amoking ! room, library, reading room, two large dining rooms, barbor shop and baths. She Is a motor propelled ship with a speed at IB knots. , ' W E D. Sinkaa and his swrrtarv. Mls Mnrlnn Brophy. snnpiwd during Stokes' trial In Chicago' court Oh ' " the rhargeof conspiring to defom th .harnrlpr of Mr. Htn Elwood Btokra Co defendants are Haulr , ....... ;Johnon juid Bobtrt Le, ntjiroeji . ....' ;(. ,.(1 1,1 j7 "" ' " v.aataaabaiaaSSai STINSON'S STUDIO is now located at. 737 Main St -a. .. f Another BIG DANCE AT KENO '; Saturday Night . ' February 4th Good Roads ' ' Good Feed Les Sailing' . Orchestra