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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1925)
jfrRlDAY, FEB. 13, 192(1 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' PAGE THREE iriiiotinain atbu Tht First Strictly Cash . Store in Klamath County. The Largest Strictly Cash 4 Store in Klamath County, ) TO BE STARTED ' " 426 MAIN STREET ' ' ' ! Phone 34 ' " " PHone 64 Convict at San Quentin Will Enjoy Modern Education PRISON SCHOOL " "HAfT PIUNCIMCO, Foil. 1 J. A lilth school Willi ii comploto four year courno lending tu 11 diploma mill accredited 10 Hi mult university will Im ohUiIiIIisIuhI III Hml Qtiontln tiilu penltuiitiary, urcurilliig to plans approved h.v I he Hliilo Prison Hoard mill I'm nk J, Hmlth, (hit nuw wiird.'n ;' It la Intended to inuliiliilii I In' scholastic standards uml curriculum Of outside lil)!i sflhools. Modern school oqiiliiniit will he Installed. Manual training and practli.nl ahu coumrn Kill bo liicliiiliiil anil a laboratory fitted otil for resnnrch In the scientific classes. Tim faculty Ik expected to lio ob 'Itfliiiirt ' from Ui ranks of ilio eon vIpI. A rncunt chuck of Bun Qium tlu records Indlrutnil tltitt 13 prls. inaf n had dugroea In artit, sciences, law and mmllulnu from IciidliiK col leges and universities lu this i-oiin-tfy iviul Kurope,. . , JOHNSONQUITS AS APPRAISER 1 I ! V Klamath County Agent for State Bomu Commission Resign Office -After continual service alnco Utl, Morrln L. Johnnon, deputy 'county assessor, has lauded Itla froalgnatlon tu Commissioner Plorce as a member of tlio atntu apprulsul board' of the aoldlvra bonus. "Sir. JohimonV resignation was accepted by the governor with re gret. Oovarnur Pierre atnled tlinl fi appreciated Mr. Johnaon'a ex cel If nt work in mlnlmUliiK tlio lowies on aotdler loam. ,'' Promura of other business was Itlvett by Mr. Johnson aa hla reason for resigning. It la underalood thut at' the next meeting or the World 'War Veterana atute nld commis sion a successor to Mr. Johnson from thla county will be appointed The boitrd la composed of Governor Pierre. Secretary of Utnto Hani A. Koser. Adjutant-aenvral George A. White. W. C. Culbcrtson and Ed- .ward.'.J''. Oalley. Frank Wilde of Malin ' Is Sued for Divorce on Charge of Cruelty " ' That he had atruck and beat her on several occasions and cauiied her considerable cmbarraasmont by call present or rnlutlvoa and friends, l IHg her" opprohlous nainaa In tlio the complaint of Vivian R. Wilde, who ' has brought suit In circuit court for dlvorco from Frank J. Wlldo.woll known realdont of tho .Matin country and proprietor of tho Malltt hotel. Mm. Wlldo prays for the custody "W their two children, Mervln 0. 'couple were married February 24. ' Wllrlo and Geno Carolyn Wilde. The 1921 In St. Holom. Oreitnn. i Holding thut hla wire mistreated her Step-son. that aha otico throut ;r)od him- with a dangcrnua weapon and thut she refused to take cure or ;her household dutlea, F. W. Hull 'has brought ault for'dlvorce front ' Dorothy Ki Dull. Mr. Hell, In his effniptalm, stated that li In wire kept her step-son in constant rear, to 'shell' an extent that he vu some tlmos obliged fo stay nt homo dtir H'nK: the day ; .Unemployed Appreciate " -Kindness of American LONDON. Fob. 13. Tho unem ployed at Wlvenhoo, near Colches ter, hiwe round a patron In iitrngod 'woalthy American, llnynril Drown, "who llvoa on hla yacht Vnlfrcyn, IiIkIi and' dry In n, locul dock, and. who , nindo a BUbntnntlul donntlon to the unemployed Cluiatmaa fund. Homo yVnra ORO Mr. drown mndo n almllnr 'dopntlon to the iiwmii ployed at JlrlKhtllnttHon, whore hla yucht iwjiii , ''then Inld up. i; Mr. iHrown nna hoeit Homnwhnt of A' mystery tn HiirIIIi coaat townii, aa. hl yncht aeldom. pnla to ami atnd 'Its' ownnr rarely lenvea Ha deck,' . llUtTIHlf A'TOMpri,H I'KIXMKH JKT Hl'M.WN'H Al'TKH !2I) VltH, 1 1 I: ! WRMIMCWtAM. Fob. i3.Kred- firlck .W'llllnm Lanchenter, iwh6 dn- alened and built' tho fliat petrol- drlvdn motorciir In flrout iirltnln nndl who alm'O 1890 hua held n ; llconso for drlvlnx. rocontly waa atimmonnd for tho rirat tlmo for n ..branch ot tlio ruloH tind roguliUlons or tho road. , : ,. ' Ills ofronso wim fulling to obey tlio alRinal or A pnllcomnn. The imiift . i.ilrnln (llsnilnHed tlio ciino on condl ,tlon Hint I.anchoHtor pay tho coata. . STINSON'S STUDIO is now located at , 737 Main St. i . . . We maintain and operate our own individual delivery service AH orders amounting: to. $2.00 or more will be delivered free of delivery charge. All order , given us before 5:00 o'clock p. m. will be promptly delivered the same day. You can phone us your order and pay our deliveryman at your home. ' Compare the' price and you can easily see that our merchandise costs you less. For your convenience we have two phones . No. 34 and No. 64 t '. . ! Mainly TIlO WOMtllfl t The Cyclo-Btornngraph at I'nder wpod'a I'hurmncy allows thut tlio barometric preaaure haa been rla'iiR slowly Blnco ycaterday at 8 p. in. UeudluK la atlll compuratlvoly low but Indications aro for clour skies tonight wit lifivonihle trend for to morrow. Forocaat to rncxt 24 hours: (luneiully rulr probably cooler. The Tycos recording thermomotor rcslHtorcd maximum nnd minimum to:npernturV) todny na follows; MlKh 45 Low 33 f. H. WcolhiT Hoporo 1 Oreson: Oenorally fair tonight nnd Saturday. Blight temperature chuiiKca. Light westerly winds. I'Volil Tho Mouth Mrs. Anita Allan will arrive on tho oveitliijt trnln from H'eddlng, Cali fornia to visit with her mother, Mra. Mary Vogi'l. Mra. Allan hna hem wnritlKiit In HotldliiK during tho past wliiter. She 'Will lie accompanied to Klnmnth Fulla by a girl Mend who will nl?o visit In the city. VIsltH With Vrnvtrttti-i- MIsh Wllmn Shipley hna arrlvod In the clly rrom Red Illuff, California: to visit with hot' purenls, Mr. and Mrs. Courtrlght, rnnchors 15 miles south or Mnlln. In I lly Today rtuslnoya visitors o Klnmath Falls liumlmr among their midst Cloorgo A. Hell, wh.i la In tho city for several days, it' gueat In Holol Arcndo. , '. Kiinn Clillimuln Lew Smith, or CIillnqul.ni la In Klimnth Kalis on buslncsa ror sov ornl dnysl ''.,,. i In Klamath Fnlln M'ja. S. R. Honking or Clllloqnln In among tlio nut or town visitors In tho clly shopping for several days. On lliixlncsii ' . F. 8. Vottul or Oakland, Collfor h In, 'ropronontlitlvo it tho Ooldcin West Mont luwl fuelling ennipttny ta In the city bn business for sovertil days, noKollnilng tho ' purchnno or cull.lo from Klnmnth county riinch crs. Many To Attend Dance A largo number or Klamath. Falls people nro planning to nttond tho dancing; party being given tomornVw ii'ilght liv tho Odd Fellow's hall liy members of tho howly orgnnleod Suiiaot Soclnl club. Moro than GflO rni'ltiillohs : ttoro Issued diii'lng tho wook. . About . l-'rom Mcdfortl . . H. S. Bromley ot Medford, of the Chlirornla Oregon Power company la In the city on businesF, a guest In the White Pelican hotol. Krom Itm ky I'oliK . A frequent Klimnth HOBS visitor Uf V. 3. Falls bust Puckett ot Rqrky Point who la In tho city today a guoet In tho White Pelican hotel Krom Vurt Klninntli "Chuck" Zimmerman of Fort Klamath was a business visitor In Klamath Falls yesterday visiting with friends about tho city as .well. Itimds Very Uml Due to the serious condition of tho roads lending, rrom the country to Klamath Fulls, very few of the ranchers nnd tanners have visited hv the city during the past week. In a fow districts the roads can only be trnveraed on horseback as the ears sink hub-deep In mire on the high ways. ' VlaltH In Povllmid Hoss FInley, owner or the M.ara confectionery Bhop' on Main stroot, left the early part of the week for Portland whore ho will visit with friends nnd triinract- business for Several days. In t'lilloriiln Marvin Cross spent yesterday In Chlliiqrtin buying furs from the Indians nnd fur trappers. The furs most prevalent nt this tlmo or the venson, according to Cross, are beav ers which hnvo come In In a lnrgi number. From The Fort " J. E. Slsomore of Furt Klamath was a business visitor in Klumnth Falls yesterday afternoon. i'Voitt Oakland D. R. Agnew Is a frequent busi ness visitor In Klnmath Falls from his home hi Oakland, California. Itciiiiiilel Hunk ; . i .' V The'- American ' National Bnn.k In submitting to n' good bit ot pound ing and hnlnmorlng by carpenters during tho pnst week, making imore room in the aisles of tho bank. The biic It section ot the hunk Is also be ing renovated. ' . .Mrs'. Xoi'I'Ih 111 1 Mrs. Doclil Norrls of tho Moo Do partmetit stiro Is confined to her homo with u severe cold. Compare These Prices Large can Sunkist fancy red salmon 30c 'apint pure (olive oil ...... 25 c 2 packages Camel cigarettes ....... 25c Large box best matches 5 c Hood Eastern broom 40c Klamath Falls cream cheese, lb... 28c 1 pound can Hills red can coffee...... OOC 2 pound can Hills red can coffee $1.14 4 pound can Hills red can coffee $2.28 20 lb. can Hills red can coffe, lb 50c . Large can Campbell's soup, any kind 10c 100 pound sack pure-cane sugar $7.30 Large bars Crystal White soap, each...: 4 c 25 oz. can K. C. baking powder.. 20c 50 oz. can K. C baking powder.. 40c Free Delivery Service 2C . People Mra. Invitt 111 Mrs. Minnie Leavltt la confined to her home with a bad cold. She la employed at the Moe's store. Secretary III ' .Mra. Wtllard Smith, secretary to Lynn Sabln, secretary ot the cham ber ot commrece Is confined to her home with a severe cold. Fnjojr Party ; Members of tho EpworthJ.cague ct the Mehtodlst church enjoyed a purty given In the church parlors lust night. The affair .was carried out as a Valentine's party 'with hearts used as "decorations and fav ors. More than 20 guests were pre sent enjoying the evening of music, games and refreshments. Miss Ver onica WSshburn and Miss Rutji Cofer were given prizes of the even ing. leaves For Pni'tlnnd ' ' i). M. Bedford left yesterday noon for Portland on the Ashland stage, expecting to spend several days In the city Iransactirg business. He plans on returning to Klamath Falls Saturday night or Sunday. To Open Offices Mrs. Steve Sabo Jr., has resigned her position In the First National Bank to open offices In the Hopka building where she will act as an accountant, public stenographer nnd notary. She has takon room 205 In tho building. Her position In the bank is taken by Miss Kuthryn Doty. ltd urn From SoMli Mr. anil Mrs. C A. Krause return ed Tuesday nioriilng from n month's Vacation spout Im San Francisco and southern California, visiting with friends nnd relatives. To Take House 1 Mr. and Mra. R. E. Patterson arc expecting to mov0 Into their homo on F.lovonth street within: the noxt fow days. Since their marriage In early December they hnvo boon liv ing nt tho home ot Mr. nnd Mrs. J. IT'. I.lntosty. Mr. Patterson Is con nected with tho Klamath Creamery. Committee Meets Members or the Christmas Chest committee met, tHis.atternoon Ini the chamber or commerce to discuss future work of the committee and to hour financial reports nnd sugges tive dltsrlbutlon- of funds for the year's work, Tho committee Is com posed of Miss l.ydla Frlcko, Mrs. John Ackley. Leslie Rogers nnd Chris Barnstable, To Visit In Xorth . Rev. T. A. Mery weather .will leave Monday morning ror Pendleton, go lrjg by way of Portland, to attend a. two day conference of the clergy of the diocese of Eastern Oregon of the Episcopal church under the leadership of Bishop William P. Remington. Rev. Mery weather ex pects to return to Klamath Falls on Friday evening of next week. Plan Party A Valentine party for children ot St." Paul's Sunday school will be held tomorrow afternoon in Guild hall at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall and Mrs. Glngsbangh are in charge of the affair. Valentine favors will be distributed during the party hours. - . v Icavp For South Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rood lett yesterday, noon for San Francisco, where the California climate Is ex pected to restore Mr. Rood's health. Rood was former editor or the Klam ath .News and prior to that time edi tor or the Evening Herald. They will remain permanently In the south. , . .. Returns From Texns Mrs. James Wherland returned the early part of the week from Houston. Texas, where she was call ed by the serious Illness- and death ot her father. She had been gone the past fortnight. From Modoc Point Mr. nnd Mrs. George Chastnln of the Modoc Lumber company are In the city for the week-end, guests In the Hall hotel. Chastain is book keeper of the company and in charge ot the commissary ns well. From Aitiiros v Mr. uud Mrs. ; C. E. McCormick ot Alturas are In the city for th'e remainder o'f the week transacting business. They are guests In the Hall hotel. McCormick Is a promln out stockman ot the Alturas district. On Inspection Tour C. M. Bunnell of Portland Is In the city .on a short Inspection tour of Western Union conditions in Klamath Falls. Fronv TtonniiKa W.llllnin S. B. Chase of Bonnnaa Is In the city for the' remainder ot the week, transacting business. From Ijikevlew Raymond Crump of Lakevlew is In the city for tho day on business. From ltoek Creek D. E. Alexander, owner of the Rock, Crook ranch, accompanied by his foroniiiin, W. F. Rerkln, Is In the city for tho remalmlor of the woek. transacting business and visiting with friends, Price 2 large cans tender beets. .......25c . . Note: These beets were grown -and packed in the Rogue River Valley and are not only the best canned beets but are much better -than fresh beets now obtainable. 2 cans fancy Iowa corn 25c Note: This, corn is first grade Iowa sweet sugar corn and is an exceptional value. All Prices Quoted by this Store Good Until Market Changes oo aDDealintf to forget ' You do not soon ' forget that which stands .for perfect-coffee satisfaction Golden West. The memory of that last deli- , cious sip carries over to the. next. -.J But, remember, too, that much -' of the quality you like in Golden West comes from the mountain sides of distant, lands where the world's best flavored high-grown coffco berries are selected. The rest is the result of 40-years of scientific blending and roast- -ing, and of vacuum packing to carry thut goodness to you. l&CA Alw try Golden Wtit In . , GaeJnaii LsekaA In opana with a Key The handy keympcntnir top Is nulckly. easily, safely removed. No can-opener I no dies-ins In : no raw eiiscs to cut you. You have a convenient container when the coffee la gone. CLOSSET SEVERS, V- !' $ i COFFEES TEAS EXCLUSIVELY, PORTLAND AND SEATTLE J( O mt Clvuet Dtvtra Ln HT - f