The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 14, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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' SATURDAY, FEB. H, 1925
EVENING IIEIIAIJ), KLAMATH FALLS, OltECON
1ACB. THREE
Won't Sleep
; ; Mainly A b out- Peoples
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rim wviin-t
f llnrotmftrle eondltlofia hrtvo int
lirovoU', slightly, thn Cyrlo-Btowwt-'
graph ut Underwood' I'lHirmney
registering a pressure pf over 30 for
tli llrHt . timn in , several wik.
While not yet In strictly "fnir
weather" wrea the Indications are
promising, '
Forecast for tinxt H hours;
OnUerully fair and cool,
The Tyoui recording thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
tempnwuuru today an follows:
' IltKb , , Low St
, V. H. XVentlter ltcHtrt ,
OroKon: tieaerolly cloudy tonight
and Hunday, might imnperatttre
changa. Moderate westerly wlmh.
Pniiii Slislfmtt i
John flraef Ik business visitor
from. Medford in the elly for the
week-end visiting mrith frlondx.
MM Htiit
Mrs. Florence J. McOormack baa
t fllod null of divorce nitaltiHt Aivln
' McCormack to whnnt alio was mur
rlfd November 2, J 922. The plain
tiff aska for the decree or grounds
of desertion nlo jtM iLiottliiK for her
maiden name, Florence Johroton, t
Vio-n Merrill Itond
- -Among the out of town visitors In
for a day shopping ta Mr. O, V.
Short from thn Merrill road. ;
Kroiu OUco
A business visitor In the city la
3, ft, lllm-melsbach of CIiIcd who ta
spending tlto iweokent In lha city,
Itcturns Prom lUiHt
Mlsa Qortrutlo fcckman, torn! mil
llnar, la expected to rilura ,w Kiiim.
ath Falls iomwrow night following
an extensive vMt 1 14 Now Vork, Chi
cago and Bt. Mubt, whcto alio has
been on a,, buying tour.
STINSON'S
STUDIO
now located
737 Main St
is
at
He, Overslept
Otm'fW 3r, .friend'' recently
told' u that tile only flma ho
ever wanted to esmplf la about
a Kalitleuk Hot Water ilotfln
Vw w when he ovoralept hltn-
laif. Hit aaa tnj contfortabla
In bed to (tot up.
KANTLEEIf
Hot Water Bottles 11
corulnly have nioda
fhouaanda of people
sleep comfortably,
and tlioy don't hava
to worry, bornuae a
Kantleek bottle
can't leak It
made In one piece
and there are
no aeama or pntch
ea or apllcliifc or
binding, and yot a
Kantleek Hot Wat
er bottlo eo.itji only
$2.50
and it'a gunranterd
S yeara. ,
STAR DRUG STORE
& KLAMATO FALLS, OIU3. .
Irrigation
The one big factor in the development of agriculture in Klamath County has
been irrigation. The possibilities of the future can only be estimated when
with one-half of the section under irrigation that is possible. With more
intense cultivation and with the added ' acreage available, this county will
produce enormous crops. It is estimated that there are sixty thousand acres
of land under imrration at the wresent time. Within Klamath County is one
of the twenty-four reclamation projects of the United States government A
The government has not been alone in bringing into cultivation many
thousands of acres of dry land by the supply of water. Private enterprises
and initiative have developed and pioneered many projects.
This Bank Is a Community Servant
The First National Bank
ioim Merrill
Mm. il,mii 8liM of Merrill was In
tll city1 today for n short shopping
lour. ' 5
II. A. Bpragiio, n froqunnl vlnltor
front THinainitlr l In tlia ciiy for
aovaral - duya, a xwal tn the While
I'ollcan' hotol.
Tlimtrn To 0mb
'I'Iio White t'sliean thoalro II1
opan ton lulu at l : 3 0 p. m. tindor liif
now managKtnont.i "Ur. Jack", a
Hurolil Lluyil film, una ben oh
tttlned for tho op mlnjt. ,
In Over WkKd
Raymond Crutnp of Lakfview la In
tlio city over tlm wook-ond tranaart
i n it biiHlncxH and railing on trlumln.
To (ilv I'liwuni
The I'arwnt Tf-anhcr'a aaaorlatlos
of thi l-ilnrlow arhool la oaklni; pat
ron and frltmda of tlio achool to rn
aorve Friday ovinliiK, February 27
tor a moat ewellnl proarum to be
Kltivii at ths arhool tmllrllntc on
"F'.ithiT'a Night." Tlrkota will M
placad on aula within A few ilnya and
tho tiauiil lin'jtii attoadttnra la cniii
rlpatnd, Tho prorwili will t usod
for playKround nd equipment and
for tlio milk fund.
Klkn SUnitlret
lfft,iPltfJ i 111 tltffltt A ftttt 1
Mttttttrot cava nromtitA nf mm of tho I
tnf tntereiifltiff mttftrtfl ttfft ti
lodge haa utidortnken. The dntea',
f,.p the haw chliilerf for Phr-
mir sr. e.eh n,.cf,.pmnn, ,
to Imi followed bv danclna. tll
H ill haa been trained for tho potil -
tlor. of interlocutor wllh Mny
Hotmton, Harold flell, Frank Cofor
and Kd Clark a end mon which aa
aura a ahow with no alack momenta.
ItidlntiK To Elect
Twelve marobera of lho tribal
council from the Klamath Indian
reservation will lie elected on Friday
of next week, according to recent
announcement made by Fred A.
linker, aupnrlnlendent of the reser
vation. The election cornet aa a de
elalon recently made by the present
cotincllmen of the tribe. . The weal
em and eastern part of tho reaerva
Hon will each be represented by aiJt
men, Iteatty and Spraguo Itlver will
lie the polling places for tho eastern
volera with Klamath Agency Ball
Chllnquln for the western poryon of
the reservation, T . .
Moving Store
A. C. ilenger, former loeal groc
ery ian, la moving hla atora In
Cliiloqulu front Ita present alts in
order to Brake room for a new blind
ing which he plana to erect in the
rear future. Mr, Gienger plana to
conittruct a modern building that
wtH- adequately take care of the
prosperous trade of tho Chlinquln
country.
Cltlloquln Iloatl Muddy
The major part of the automotive
traffic from thla elty to Chiloqntn
la choosing thi road from KUmath
Agency to the reservation town,
Thla road haa, by experience, been
proved to bo the beat during the In
cloment weather that haa resulted in
many county roads becoming Impas
sable. Mil! Men Hert"
J. tl. Potter end son, Lafo Potter
are In the city for aeveral days on
business. Potter Cr., la superintend
ent or. tho ShawJltortram Lumber
oompuny, Ills aon left thla morning
wUh a crew of men to suit opera
tion near Kirk. , . , . , , .
rHESTCOLDS
Apply ever throat and efawt
- covsr with hot flantwi cloth.
WICKS
yapoRUB
Jar Vted
i tarty
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Oaoital Stock S200.000.00
Jl'IOtOI'O l'f' .
Called homo suddenly by 1hv Hi
nc of hla twllo, S. A, Jtmoro,
l.akvliw attorney who represented
I't-to Kullivan In tho murder trtol
which tarmlnntnd laat nlhl, loft for
hla hoimi thla mornlitd. Mr. Jt
imni haa baon la Klamath fall lor
ai'Voral weka attfsndftijf tho G'Bhea
and I'ato trial which preceded thai
of Hiilllvoti.
I'rtvea Thla .4flrHn
JildBo C. M, Thonraa, Jatkaoii
rouoty rlrcttli court jadKC, roturnetl
to hla homo In Modford this after
noon after hearing tho three raardsr
trial that hav jat been comploted.
J ml 110 Thwmn at on tho local beneh
followlnit affidavit of projnifhe
flleji annlnat Jndssa lA-avltt, While
here Judfto Thomaa tnadn many
friind. Tho tiwyera, partlcnlariy
(hoao who oppoasl each other In the
three murder !, compilmented
Judno Thomaa on the eminently fair
manner In which he conducted the
caaea. Wllllu here JttdKo Thoman
a poke before olrlc cluha and the
chamber of coBinteree on a number
of occaaiona.
Take ioiti ,
ilra. Mildred IIIUob haa token a
ponitlon na tai collector In the
aherlff'a office for aeveral month.
Later on Mrs. Hilton and her hus
band plan to move bick Into the
country where Mr. . Hilton- conducts
a vegetable farm,
lit 11 HifJ!tl
J""!'1 J'J"n, unty enslneer
nl in general charge of eonnty
road work, t acverely 111 In t
Klamath Valley hoapiul It became
k"0n tn,l!' Mr- imn ha been
4atllpocd for the paat week but
only yesterday did hla condition-
come ao aortitis tlra It necessitated
hla befng taken to the hoapltal.
From Modoc ioini
T. A. Smith of Modoc loint Is in
he city over ths week-end transact
ing business and visiting with
friends.
Weed Visitor
T. M. Miller la a Weed visitor
tho elty for the remainder of the
week.
Klnnintli High Wins
Klamath Agency boya were sent
down to defeat last night by the
Klamath county high arhool hoop-
sters In awlft, clrw came played
on the Agency floor. The tloai
score was 21 to 11. A slight lead
was had by the Agency men In the
first half but the Klamath men ral
lied and sent the enemy down to a
crushing defeat. The lineup for
Klamath Included Dean Beehiey,
Itole Siule, Harry Molatore, Zed
Bnrnca and Frank Hall.
Prom Montague
W, E. Johnston and Ira It. Bar-
mi m are business visitors in the elty
iront Montague, California.
To Tfnve Bervli
Heslclocta of the Pelican Bay com
munity will have a minister preaeh-
pit In the crab" bouse. Other
ginning tomorrow morning when
llev. Arthur L. Rice of the Presby
terian church wilt serve In the pul
pit In tho community building. Other
ministers from Kiumath Falis wiii
take turns in delivering at Pelican
Hay. A Sunday school has been or
ganized to meet at nine p. to. The
church services will be given at 10
a. m. making It possible for ths
ministers to aerve in both pulpits.
Jew To Bpenk
presentntivo of the "New Testament
Coming to Klamath Falls as a re
leagiie of Jews" B. E. Bcrtehmnn
wil speak at the Methodist church
Sunday morning to the congregation,
ilertchntan eante to America seven
teen years ago and in that time has
built up his entire knowledge of
English and English speaking peo
pie. Ho la a graduate of the Mc
Cormlck Theological Seminary.
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Atd"ion Ittf bi l-fjnceton. w. V ,
rrtu'r to "raJt" thrl ut his life
in btd. iles 1 no and for th
tat fiv vtsrs haun t sU-pt mare
ihn W hour a rtf. He s a fresh
man at MarhU -ollc!. Hunting,
ion, and carrl to hours of ciaas
110 TIER
Berlin Draw Large Crowd
of Air Fan at Radio
' ". Exposition
BERLIN. Feb. J4. An instru
ment called the wfreiesa ticker
aroused great interest at the re
cent Berlin radio exposition which.
Incidentally, drew some 400,000
visitors daring the two weeks it was
open.
This ticker ta the inventloft of an
Italian, Maurice Compare. He calls
it the Compare seJrot wirelesi sys
tem,' By it, he declares, the re
ceiving station gets on a tape the
message as sent into tho air by the
originator. It Is a method of direct
sending and direct printing of wlre
lesa messages without code of any
sort, though at tha same time It is
said to ensure secrecy. The trans
mitter Include a typewriting ma
chine, rescniMiBg the ordinary type
writer, an apparatus called a com
biner, which eaa produce numher
less difference combinations of fre
quencies and transmit them to nnm
berlejts gtatissss, separately end sec
retly, an an ordinary wave gener
ator; Tho receiving machine in
cludes a s.B receiver which is con
nected wfth a. te-caitcd resonator,
and again connected with a ayplog
apparatus. , I
Fur The Wwk-KBsi
Mr. and Mrs. A. Montanya and son
of Weed are lir the city for the re
mainder of the sweek, transacting
business and visiting with friends.
They are guests in the Arcade hotel.
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Sliss Cofer Hostess .
Si Iss Helen Cofer entertained for
members of her Sunday School class
tBi afternoon at ner home. TSe
class Is under tha direction" of Miss
IKuel Xoble, teacher.
Mrs. Smith liecavers
Mrs. Wlilarrt Smith, assistant sec
retary of the chamber of commerce
was able to resume her duties this
mornicg efter being confined to
aome who a severe neauatue i t-sisi
day afternoon.
FARM PG13CTKRS
Many poor hatches are caused by
neglecting to test Incubator ther
mometers each season, say poultry
authorities at the Oregon station.
Thermometers may bo tested by
placing the Isuib la water heated to
103 degrees, using a clinical or
doctor's thermometer to check with.
Any difference which may appear
can then be taken Into account la
reading. , .-'
Slxe and "shape of hatching eggs
are characteristics tha Oregon poui
tryman cannot afford to ignore, says
the experiment station. Texture of
shell, shape, cttior, and size of egg
may be transmitted through the off
spring. ' Mould on spronting oats may be
prevented 1y providing plenty of
ventilation and sufficient heat to
hasten growth, according to experi
ments at the Oregon station. Spray
ing tha trays with formaldehyde
each day befors patlng la tho oats
is also a help,,.
Shark Is Death Clue
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Eh aviati!RfiBWfcS)ieiS,aB. . I naaan lsauaf In ii lea In ma
Hnlr lie.ieved that of Amaim KSvas, Cuban actress,, was discovered in tl,
body of a mobster shark captured near Ttmpwo harbor by. Fred Van,
Doren, fisherman. luiss Rlvas was on tne Ward LW iiriinsr Esperana
when it sank near the harbor in March, Her tssdy was, cat r
covered, Tha shark to i meter S9 centimeters tenr., .
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OBITUARY
JKSSIK UUUS MCSSOX
After a lingering illness follow
ing a major operation, Jessie .X,B
lian Mnnsoa, aged 22, dledi early
this morning Jta ; a local hospital.
Mrs. Munson Is the wife of Howard
B. Munsoa, employe of the PaciUe
Telephone & Telegraph company.
She bad bees a resident of this
county for three years and was bora
In Helena, Oklahoma. Sesides her
hasband, the deceased is survived by
.her parents, Sr. and Mrs. Ceorge
J Hand of Ktajaati Palls: foar sis-
Hers, Mrs. Mabel Walker and Mrs.
j, Maude Propst of Klamath Falls,
Miss Thelma Hand of Klamath
Falls, Mrs. Gladys Stinson of
Wabak, Nebr., and Mrs. Amy Has
kell of Dixon, N, D.; . and twe
brothers, Bert Hand of Poeateiltt,
Waho, and Hoy Hand ot Klamath
Falls. Funeral services will be hsd
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
ttom whltIsck
mortuary. Inter
ment "Wil be la Llokvilte camsterr.
Autos Force Big
Company to Quit
, , Making Horseshoes
. CHICAGO, Feb. 14. Automobiles
have so thoroughly displaced tfce
horse la America, thai the Baited
States Steel Corporation finds it ao
longer profitable to manufacture
horseshoes. Announcement has bees
made that the American Steel &
Wire company, one of the larger
subsidiaries at the Steel Corporation
has sold the machinery, stock sad
good will ot Its horse shoe depart
ment to the Phoenix Horseshoe com
pany of Chicago.
The demand for horseshoes, It
was said, bad dwindled to such aa
extent that the company found that
It could devote the space required
by Its horseshoe plant to better ad
vantage by manufacturing prodacts
more generally ta demand. .
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I Herald "Class" Ads Pay
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"There goes a customer
that'll comeback! There
is no substitute for Quick
Starting Shell Gasoline"
SHELtCOMPj3r
Of CAilTCHLWlA
originated by SWEILIL
maintained by ELL
ssMevayeeby SHELL
When You Want
We sell yea groceries -sites fmt tsaesl- them imoat-emergeaey.-
Open evesisgs aad Sundays, centrally
as help yoa irhes company csmes snexpectediy.
ji, -wu goast
Imported sioJs .-
ITALrAN-AMERICAN GROCERY
910 Main
Poor Teeth Meaa Poor Appearance ; ;
In these days, when people Judge one another iff ashless tp
pearasees, yanr teeth, it goad, will increase aa iir.ady favor
able Impression. - II poor, they spon it. Bat mare important to
the fact that poor teeth mean psar health. - Our expert stric
Is at year disposal to aid beta yonr looks and your health.
R. D. COE, Dentists :
CPaJnks, of course.)
2a-204 Hopks Dldg. 8 til and: Main Ph. &34
- Dentistry at prices yon can afford to pay . .
Eat Better For Less
WASHINGTON CAFE
Droj is sod see for yoarself why so many iseepi
prefer to eat here aad whv, oncie they tisn they
stay right with as. . yrt
' AMERICAN AND CHnTPgE BISITES
123 SOUTH SIXTH . WEE SHWO, Pp,
OREGON CELEBRATES 1
NATAL ANNIVERSARY I
, 'PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1. Ore-
gen, the TaleaUne , of -the Vaion, (
was cslebnUsg her own birthday
today the SSth. ' . f
A , Ssanqaet , by the Sons an4 i
Daughters of Oregon Pioneers to- (
night .. will feattire ins- sbsaranse
here. As latmease cake with S6 1
candles wil be ssa the table, iiiige i
Fred Wilson of Waseo coaotj I
eireait court, wtt he ta pdnetpM i
speaker, , , i
Another
BIG DANCE
AT KENO
Saturday Nigtt
February 4th
Good Reads
'Good Feed
Les Sailings Orchestra
Herald "Clan" Ads Par I
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Open Eveatags a,a3T Sanoay
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