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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' PAGE THREE" I MONDAY, FEB. 16, 1025 I For Better Bakery Goods We announce the opening of the Klamath Bakery At 826 Main BREAD- -pastery: GrocersPhone 542 and your order will - ' , ' i be delivered. For sale by all f tret-class grocers Si rtit'Ar...T1iUII.'i. Last Times TONfGHT' It's Amazingly Fresh and Funny ; Douglas MacLean in "the Yankee Consul" It's Family Nite TOMORROW 5 BIG ACTS VAUDEVILLE 5 and A new story of Movio ... Life in .'. "BEHOLD THE WOMAN" mm VTVI Mj 1 C.3 i .1 1 H 1 U II , White Pelican Theatre ' The picture house for you and your family TONIGHT ONLY The King of Wild Horses' The most magnificent, animal that ever enacted a drama of love and hate of loyalty and de- i votion. TUESDAY Mabel NoVmand "' in .''.-'! 'THE EXTRA G I R L" Evenings, 10 and 25c. -CAKES NOTED ATHLETE E Clyde J. (Red) Rupert to Locate in Klamath Is Sports Authority . Willi tho arrival' hero Saturday of Clydo J. "Rid" Ituport, ono of tho i bunt kuowu sport authorities lu tho northwest, athletic acllvlt lt In , Klutnnth rounty should receive a dO' ' clttntl Impetus. Ituport arrived hero t to locale permanently and will be In I tho employ of tho California, Oregon ; l'owvr company, Rupert la a football and baseball . player whoso r.anio was known , throuKhout the alolo a few yoars 1 iiro. Fr ) l yoara bo waa ono of tho mulnHlaya of tho Multnomah club team tit Purihnd. Ho hna alao play el oven longer than that In semi- professional and profonalonal bnso- : bull circles, and during racont years . bna hurt grout success aa a football csach. tlu'.e two sports, but be Is likewise ! Not only la ho an authority on trailer of boxers, and for yon mi wns ono of tho chief boxing retoreos In Portland and other points In tho northwest. Ho has had imarkod suc cess either as a player or trainer In prRdlcnlly every lino of atbloltc spirts. ; Muscle Shoals Again i to Worry Senators I I WASHINGTON, Fob. 14. A ton ' tnllvo agreement was roachod today i by sonata lenders to call up tbo ' ojiiferunco report ou tho Undarwood t....l.. illtnnla 4irlvnA limullltf lilt! Wedtiosdny. Tim plan lo bring It up today was abaudonod becanso of an appro- ! prl itlcn Jnm. Senator nuranm, re ! tuihllrnn. Now Mexico, then Insisted TO LIVE HER ftMlthnl his bill providing Tor tho rc l?4 ' tlrenient of omurgency officers bo 1 called up In tho regular order and 3 It was n greed to bring up the Ilurmini bill ' next with Musclo ShoiiN loKlsInltuu folbwlng Im mediately. CONDITION CRITICAL P.KKINO, Fob. 10. Dr. Sun Ynt r1un remained critically 111 from enn- cor iiiiiuy, i no iumous lonuor. in M. I........ ..r-.l.... n.n.. K Ulllnu tlllJIItl nun bliivkl-ii Ull dtlllU- nry It) when li T: lio uiiderwoiit an opora- Herald "Cbss" Ads Pay . i.n'iTI I Sun Matinee, 5 and 20c " Mainly Tli Weather - . Tho Cyclo-Stormagrnph lit Undnr- wood's Pharmacy registered nulla an Increase In (he barolnotrlc prossuro slnco B.iturdny afternoon and fair wim I her seam Bkiily to provull fur a tiny or two. Forecast ror next 24 lioum: Fair: Continued oool. Tho Tycos recording lhormiineter rgMlslcrod maximum and minimum temperatures loduy follows: JIlKh .30 Low 23 V. . Weather lU-nort Oregon: Generally cloudy and j unaotllsd tonight and Ttioaduy. No change In temperature, moderate I nortbeaat wlnda. Huo Frcil And (Joorgo Duke L. L. Popo, local nutomobilo mm ban lirouiihl milt nga'-mat Frod anil Georgo Duu In circuit court In Iwj snpurato causes of action. Mr. I'upo cliiima that Frod Duko owea him $ 110,00 for work performed nn the Intler's err and that a $35. 00 uc count hold by B. A. Dunham wua uuilKntid to tho plaintiff for a era slderntlnn. Agnlnst. George Duko, Mr. Popo mi us ror $!(!. 2u, alleged dun for work performed by him on Duke's car and also for 121.60 on an account assigned to film by Mr. Dura hnm. Hi-turn From Trl Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Stevenson havn Junt retimed id Klamath Fulls ; after upending aoverul weeks In Ku- j gino and partlu.vj and other Wllla-j chlco. Calif., old residents of Klam .retlo volley polntn. Mr. and Mrs. , Bth Falls, ur In tbe city again for Stevenson vlaltod Mr. Hlevenson'a ' se7crai daya vialtlng with old friends parent In K.ugono for a week or so ! nd transacting business. Hilton was and Inter drovo to Portlard to call , propr0tor of the "Golden on friends. The trip was made by ; f!Vw .. . .hn in it, motor,. Called To I'ltsndcnn Rocelvlng word of tho acrloua Mi ners of hla slater In Pasadena, Cali fornia, J. M. Ft.vanscn, accompanied by his wlfo ac.l family loft suddenly for Pasadena Sunday morning. The trip la bolrg mado by motor and the Swansea family will not waste much tlmo till they arrlvo at tho bedside of Mr. Swansen's sister. Hark From Portland Kvorott Geary, ono of tho ownorsw of Woe us valley, has Just returned from Portland where he has been constantly at the bedside of his father who roccntly underwent a serious oporntlon. Dr. Geary has shown marked Improvement stneo the oporntlon however and h'a rapid recovery Is predicted. ' ' Returns From Fast J. B. Auten roturned Iho latter part of tho week from a month's visit In I'alpo, NvbniHkn whero he was called by the serious Illness of othor. Auton had not visited his old homo for ci:oro than 30 years and mndo the mont of tho 30 days he wns In the vast. Iti-iuim To tlty Stevo Wiird has returned to Klam ath Falls after spending several years In the northern California dis trict. . Ward is well known In this section of the county and his many friends will bo glad to seo him back again. . . Klks Call MwtiiiK 1 A apodal meeting of the Elks lodgi has bopai called for Wednesday nlKht when n smoker, clam feed and Initiation will bo on tho bill of tare for tho evening's entertainment. Claudo Davis Ib among tho candidates to g through on Wednesdny night. Tho regular mooting on Thursday will bo held as usual. Mm-sluiCl I'pp III Marshall lipp. IB year old high school student and son of MY. and Mrs. Frank M. I'pp Is confined to tho family homo with a l'ght attack of scarlet fover, ' 1 I'Yom Olcnc Louis Uob'iti of Oloro was a btisl. ness visitor In the city over Satur day. Ilnrlc From TOjinI , , Mrs, Stella Sheetn, ncconipn.nled by her young d.ntchter, returned liivt nlglit from an extended visit with friends and rolntlvod In tho cant. Hohh I'Yom llray Mill ' H. R. Crano, nn omployo nt tho Rpragtio River, Lunnbor company nt Bray mill wns a wook-ond visitor In, Klnntflth Falls ovor tho week-end Rtopplng nt tho Hall hotel. Unkrr In Toiv Kred A. Baker, superlnlondont of Iho Klumnth Indian rosorwitlon. ws In Klnmath Falls Saturday night to chat with frlonds nt tho Elk's club. Plcluro Mnn Hon, Frod M. Jack, genornl coast ropre. santntlve of First Nnt'onnl Pictures Is In town today env business. Ernwt Visit- ' ChnrltO'n Ctirrln of Currln's Drug store la oxpectlng a visit In tho mext fow dn,vs from his brother C. C. Cur rln of Portland who Is coming to tho city on a business trip.' Locale Til City : , : Georgo Proctor, who has associat ed with Johnny Houston In the In surance business, ..has brought his wife nnd family from Modford to make tholr porniuuiont homo to tho About - 0M'll OollUMll Tlio danco glvon Friday nlKht. In Murrlll under, the auspices of the mombura of the Cathottc Ladles' Altar society realized a aum of over MOV for tho organ liatlon. Follow ing the dunco a ouppcr wan aorved to tho gin-am. A content waa an nounced by father A. L. Doner in whl.-h Mlsj Mary Harry and Mlaa McVcy, a achool teacher In Merrill, have entered. The ike 11 tl.o choice of a gold bracalH or a dia mond ring the wlnnor to receive preference. . ' " 1'Jnlpoiie Hearing' Tho hearing of Reynold Moe on churgea of Issuing bad checki, has been postponed from this morning until March 11, Bert Thomas an nounced today. Moae's hearing haa been postponed due to Illness, ac cording to hla attorney, Horace Manning. The case of George Gal lagher will come up on Wodnosday, Leaves' For I'eniUctfldi Itev. T. A. MerweJlher of St. Paul's liplncopal cburcb in tho city, left thla morning for Pendleton, whore ho will intend a three daya convocation with other clergy men of the eastern Oregon diocese under DlHhop William P. Remington. Rov. j Mi-rywenther will return Friday i morning, according to present plana. old Itcildi-nt Hoi Mr. and Mrs. George Hilton of - - r - i city.. In From Morrill And Miilln Among the wee-end visitors from t( southern part of the county, Merrill and Malln, mere Curt's A. Hugglns, Eugene McAullffe aid A. B. Cougle. They all stopped at tao Hall hotel. . IKnrn From Tho Agwirji James W. Overton, a government employe st Klamath Agency was In Iow.tv Saturday and Sunday on busi ness matters. . Besides his regular duties., Mr. Overton devotee some of bis' tlmo to polico work on tho re servation. . Here on Business Andrew Boyd, ' representative of the Western Bond and Mortgage company, Is In the city for several days tranaactlng business. Boyd Is a frequent visitor In Klamath Falls from bis horns In Portland. Hero .for Weck-EniJ Miji. Elna Kico anil .tirs. vena Grnfen bf Alacd vl spont fie weok end In the city vIMtinit with friends while here. Thsy were ruosH lu tne White Pelican hotel. From Out of Town J. M. Paulson Is among the out- of-town visitors In tho city for sev eral days, arriving th latter paTt of tho week to transact business with Klamath Falls firms. From Algoma Among the Algoma rosidEnts who spent the week-end lu tho city crc N. R. Korst and W. C. Rouse. From Astoria Mr. and Mrs. C. Allen, proprie tors of a restauntnt lu Astoria, Ore., wore lu the city for evel-.il du.vs the latter part of tho week looking into business matters. Here on Huslnrss F. L. Jones, of Chlloquln was a business vlsltoVver the week-end In tho city. Jonesns a guest In tha Arcade hotol. From Mcdfortl Mr. nnd Mrs. Don K. oosloy of Modford are in .the city, tho White Pellcnn hotol. From Aspurovi , f rank K. siroy, uiiiwrigiit fyom tho Modoc Luinhcr company at Ap grovo, spont tho week-end with lils wlfo in the city. . (Vntrnctor Avrv ' Mr. . nr.d Mrs. Kd Neepoth of Chlloquln wore among tho week-' end visitors In tho city. Neepoth Is .uKKiiie luuuntiur in jam section. From Mnrdocl Mr. and Mrs. H. t. Nelson and family, of Mattlool spent the week - end' In the city ns guests In tho Whlto Pelican hotel. Nelson Is proprietor of tho hotol at Macdool and a director of the Butte Valloy Land company. From Sillier Hill Charles Agor from the Miller Hill district was a Klamath Falls visitor In tho city ovor the week-end. Merrill Rancher In Horry L. Jones, rancher from tho Morrill road spent Iho day In tho city 'Saturday transacting business with Klamath Falls firms. Mrs. Sabo Open Office .Mrs. com Snbo opened offices to day In tho now Hopka building, tak ing room. SOS, '-whore she will act as public stenographer, accountant and notary, . . ' People: ... i From 1iIIku1ii A. D. Williams of Chlloquln was among the out of town visitors In tbe city over the weok-end. In lly KunilMy Among the out of town visitors spending the week-end In Klamath Falls ntas R. K. (j rah ant of Algoma. employed with the Algoma Lumber company. Liortgn .Man Here J. E. Welch of Ashland, In the city In the Intoresta of the Modern Woodmen of America Is visiting with Klimath Falls members of tbe lodge. From Dorrls 'Bert Duaton, bnslness maai of Eorrls la In the city for several days on business 'with Klamath Falls firms. In From Temnant ,' O. Daris of Tenrant Is a business visitor In Klamath Falls from his borne In California. Lines Down I Aecordl; to businors men In Klamath Falls for the woek-enfl, all wires to San Francisco were down last Tight and it was Impossible to send messages through to the south. 1. K.. O. To Meet 'Mrs. R. C. tiroesbeck. will enter tn'.t tor members of the P. K. O. sisterhood at her homo on Ninth and Lincoln streets tomorrow evening. D'rwtors To Mi-ot The regular weekly luncbean of tlia Hlrfwtnrn nt thn chamber, of COm- oierce will bo held tomorrow noon In the chamber dining room. In From Bonanza J. E. Scott and R. R. Lytle, resi dents of Bonanza, were In the city transacting business today. Move to City Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Stebblns and daughter Patrica havo moved to the city from Age, where Mr. Steb blns was interested :n n contract with the state highway. Tbey hive taken up their residence In tbe McCarthy apartments on the corner of Seventh and Pine streets. Obtain Speakers . .1 Frank eexton. county club leader, and C. A. Henderson, county agri culturist hare- been . obtained by Secretary Lynn Sabin of the cbam- Der f commerce; tt address mem-' ,DWg Bn(i guests of tho forum at the luncheon Wednesday noon. Sexton an(1 Henderson will outline their work for the earning year. Other forms of entertainment - will he heard at tho luncheon. From Modoc Point Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Crump and son Rodney were visitors In Klam ath Falls from tholr home .In Modoc Point, Sunday afterncon. Members of the St. Mary's -Altar 83clety wil meet in the assembly iraom tomorrow afternoon for their regular fortnightly moetlng. Mrs. O. W. Robertson, Mrs. Fred Hous ton and Mrs. J. . P. Brett will be hostesses for the afternoon. Residents to Ask Council for Improved Roads in District Tho city council will recelvo a Petition In the .near future from residents or me .Mins Addition in regard to the building of a rond from tho east end of Michigan wnuo along east Main nnd Stukel streetn to Sixth street, following docis'on reached Saturday night at a meeting of a group from that neighborhood. Among . those pre sc.it were Mayor Frod R. tiddard. City Engineer E. B. Honry, T. P. Vlhaderson of tho Kla nnth Develop ment company nnu city Attorney J H. Carnahnn. There were moro than 75 at the meeting which was , Hold In Mills school, I A committee to preparn tho potl Ition consists of Charles Thomas, T. . P. Henderson n.nd Wi H. Ilawk.'ns. 1 They will proceed to find out the ' bost way In which tho matter, will be ' presented. The mnl.-v object in view ! 'a to create an Improved district In Mills Addition. ART DAVIS IS HELD ON LARCENY CHARGE Charged with theft of lodging camp equipment from the Jack Hor ton camp J.3ar Hildebrand, Arthur D-'vIb was arrested Saturday night by doputlca from tho shor'if'B of fice and a chnrgo ot larceny pre ferred against him by authorities. Just what will be donq nbotit tho matter was not decided. It Is un derstood that Mr. Hort-on Is willing to allow n charge of petit larceny cover tho charge against Davis. Mr. Horton has recovered practically all ot Ills missing eqnlpmoiu, MiwprTiTinfJi IBiniLU I L 1 1 1 lull iSffifflSaaSS! j AUhe LIBERTY "The Libertv Has the Pictures" Final Showing Tonight j "The Marriage Cheat" my T Tuesday and Wednesday immmmi jftl i L t .r 4 r ELEANOR PETER THE GREAT. SmW Dog Picture - THE Jack Boyle's story of crime, mystery, and . a dog; of a thrilling man hunt through two conti nents. A story to make you tingle with excite- ment. We will have a special , matinee at 4 o'clock Tuesday for children. Admission 5c ROAD CONDITION S MUCH BETTER Aehland-Klamath Highway in Good Shape for Auto Traffic Ashlund-Klaraiitli Falls highway is In good condition a-a automotive traffic incJudj.'.g stage service Is not been held up to ary extent by the few rough place n C.i roads, Is the report brought bade to Klamath by a number of Sunday motorists who yesterday, took advantage of bright sunshine to take a drlvo on Klamath state highways. : Officials of the state highway de partment point ou that the road bed haa withstood the o:uUiughts of In clement weather (thawing, rain'ir.g and freezing) far better than was ex pected considering condlt'ons. Only at the Miller rock crusher on Spenc er ranch Is the road In such condi tion that aa automobilo might be come stuck, acd then only when the driver steers out of the ruts. For a dlatanco of 100 feet, where, there was a base failure. It Is neces sary to pull through In low gair. ' Aside from this one place, the road la In cxcollont condition. 1 There Is snow on tho highway be tween Spencer ranch and the top of Green Springs highway, la tho ro port from maintenance crews. , Be- twoen two. and three feet foil last! Tbo polico took a half doson mon week. M'Ost of tho snow was cleared off tho road and that. which remains Is packed down, providing a smooth and safe passage for all vehicles. Generally speaking, highway on- With 0AEBMAM- RAYMOND McXEE gineera state, the. Ashland-Klahiath Falls highway ha exceeded expecta tions. I.ast year, the t'rst winter that tho road was kept ope.ro for tho year, was not a real test, awing to the extremely dry winter and lack ., of moisturo. But thl3 year the phenomenal weather conditions has brought problems . to eolvo on Klamath stato highways that have taxed the maintenance department," N'Srth ot Klamath Falls, the hlgh-i way is in splendid condition al though choppy In some spots be-, two?,? Klamath Falls and Algoma.' The drive from Algoma to Lammv' mill and Klamath Agency Is like a boulevard. .' A deputy from the sheriff's office reported the road between Klam ath Falls and Bonanza In good Bhipe. Tho only rough stretch -of road between Altamont camp ground and the gap at Olene. , Beyond tho road was In excellent condition. The highway is r.ow bo'ng usod In preference to the Poo Valloy 'mar ket road. ATTEMPT TO FIND STREET ROBBERS R. C Dlel was taken in custody Saturday night by pollca on sus p'clon of having something to do iwlth, or having kiowledge of, the assiult a week ago on Job. Bron nan when Brosnnn waa knocked un conscious and his pockets rifled of $35., No charge Is profarred against tho man and lie Is being hold In the, city Jail, under', understanding: that, he will remain there until the case la moro thoroughly Investigated. i In custody Saturday night and ro- leased all but. Dlel,, whon thoy prpv- cd to the sntlsafctlon of the police that tbey had nothing to do with I tho assault,1 ' ' - '