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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1925)
EVENING kEKALD, I&AM ATti ' ALlLS, OREGON "Monday,1 fEtfift 025 To Obtain Good it is just as necessary that customers as For reliable used cars see Buick & Star Garage H. E. Hauger Opp. White Pelican Hotel ' For Appetizing Lunches ! !' Gat away from the beaten track. Serve something new. Wo hare : a full line of both domestic and foreign groceries, all at reaeonablo prices. You can find here the thing necessary to make your . . meal a real success. Our prices are reasonable. ITALIAN-AMERICAN GROCERY 910 Main Open Evenings and Sunday Try the Coffee wa roa3t ourselves! " - Eat Better For Less ' At the ' WASHINGTON CAFE Drop in and see for yourself why so many people Prefer to eat here and why, once thny start, they stay right with us. . , y . AMKRICAX AXD CHIXTOE DISHES 123 eOUTU SIXTH WEE SIHNC. ? PARTV I'VE JUST BEEN ASKED IF WOULD PINE - With folks whose J V.rVOtt Qf nCftTo 15 FINE Nobody wou'.d think of leaving Mr. Happy Party out waen it comes ,io tho eats.- His genial appetite is in evidence wherever tho proper food is- displayed. We don't blame Happy be cause eating pure food is a inlshty fine sort of habit. Watch for Mr. Happy Party with gar DRUGSTORE Uncauae All Roxull Drug Stores aiv partners in ths . great United Drug Com pany and own and op- . erate tiioir own factor ies fur the production of the finest quality of Drug Store merchan dise. You Save because Rexall goods como di rect fririn the factory without the addition of middlemen's profits. "Von ate Safe ' becanso only the very best of quality Is good enough' Tor your Hexnll Drug Store to Tecsmmend and guarantee. STAR DRUG STORE 99 . KLAMATH FALLS, OUK. Will we .satisfy our used car our new. 1 I Prop, j TD STRAGGLE IN Vanguard of Timber Army Arriving in Klamath by' j"- Two and Three ' The vanguard of the young army of loggers and mill workers Is be ginning to straggle into Klamath la order to be on hand .when the fir3t of the logging camps and lumber mills open up on fulltlme operation. '. About this time every year, the annual immigration to Klamath be gins. From the California logging camps from all the camps fc the vic inity of Puget Sound, scores of huskies iwhose business it is to koep on the move between different lum bering centers, so that they can hit each at the zenith of activity, are be ginning to arrive in Klamath by ones, by twos and by three. A few have come afoot. Others by rail and still -others 'by the time honored method of riding the boams. Not Until the first of next month will the main army of loggers arrive, is tho prediction of those conversant with the annual influx and deflnx of Klamath's transient population. Log ging camps In Klamath are scheduled to be operating full time by the middle of March. Eveo now, a month before, a num ber of local concerns are selecting logging camp sites, hauling equip ment, fitting up the commissary and In general preparing the ground for an active year In logging operation'. GAGHAGEN GRANTS ': MOTION FOR NEW JUDGE FOR CASE I.cm L- Gagliagen,- police magis trate, recognized this morning the cla'm of ; William Bonfield for another judge and turned tho case of State vs. Bonfield, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon over to Justice of the Peace R. E Htinsakcr. Through his attorney, William Marx, Bccfieid filed an affidavit of prejudice claiming that the police magistrate could not hear the asse as he was prejudiced against him. The case will come up before Jus tice or the Peace R. B. Hunsaker tomorrow morning. District Attor ney William Ganoug will appear on behalf of the state. j 1 Dot) field is charged with having I threatened Newton E. Dennis with j a dangerous weapon. Considerable j Interest has been aroused over the case. BIG BILL, HAYWOOD STILL IN RUSSIA 1 .MOKCOWy Frdi. 16. Report from America thut Dig lilll Haywood, the : former I. W. W. lender, had returned j to the United Bin tea are untrue. He ! Is employed as a traveling speaker j by, tho International society for tho relief of workmen In prisons abroad and has just completed a tour ot I fifi speeches. it . LOGGERS BEGIN ; AT THE PINE TREE Rollicking old Spanish tunes, mel odies of love and stirring boat4 songs have been included in the special musical scoro for "The Yankee Cou sul," which has Douglas Macl.an as the star and la now playing at the Pine Tree theatre. These selections are based on the original compositions of the musical comedy of the same name in which Raymond Hltchoock, In the tills rolo. became famous almost overnight back In 1904. The score includes snatches from such popular old melodies as "In the Days of Old," "In Old New York" ltd "Ain't It Funny What a Differ ence a Few Hours Make" selections which were on everybody's lips dur ing the five years In which "The Yankee Consul" played on the legiti mate stage throughout the United States and Canada. The original music was written by Alfred G. Robyn, who Is recognised as one of the greatest composers of this type of music. "Tho Yankee Consul" was famed for the beauty of Its music, which Is still popular to day. In the music score tor the film version all the old favorites hnvo been retained. v - At the Liberty ; One, of the most Interesting pic torial bits In "The Marriage Cheat," Thomas H. lnco's most recent .dra ixatic. feature, is an historic sblp wrock on the shore of an lslcad near Tahiti. In tho story, which has its setti: on the romantic Isle of Hit! Hull, this old wreck has been con verted by the natives Into a cafe and it Is there that some of the most gripping dramatic moments of the picture waro enacted by Adolphe Menjou and Percy Marmont. The old ship, stranded high atr.d dry and surrounded by pafme; la in Itself an attractive photographic study. FlnnJ showily tonight at the liberty. Temperatures of US degrees in the shade, severe coses of sunburn, and danger or one-of the actors go ing mad and biting bis co-workers were some ot the difficulties that- "beset "Tho Silent Accuser" company co a desert location trip during the making 'of the picture." Director Franklin and his players, who made this picture coming to the .Liberty Theatre on Tuesday, spent eight days In Palm Springs, one of the hottest spots, in California V The " company Included Eleanor Boardmah," Earl Metcalfe, Raymond McKoe and Petor the. Great, the new dog ster: - During the stay at Palm Springs tho. thermometer "reached for the ceiling," and the company worked in the desert in the blazing sun for an many hours a day as POSSlble. ' ; ":,.:.. One of the episodes to be photo graphed was an attack by Peter the Great on Earl Metcalfe, and a sub sequent fight between them. Owing to the excessive heat It was thought that the dog might 'forget be was; acting and make the fight too real Is-; tic. But Metcalfe, who Is on par-1 ticularly friesdiy terms with the big dog; ald he could trust the wonder ful animal, and went through the scenes In the sweltering sun. ATV WHITE PELICAN I In all the years of his wild, care free.'Outlaw life, the beautiful, pow erful Black had never known defeat among his' own. or capture by: man. He was ot a breed that knew not bit I nor bridle a king among his kind 'the vast plains for his klcgdom, a nerd or -mates tor n.'s subjects, a high cliff for his throne, from which he kept eternal vigilance. . Many men had seen the Black and chased him, but none had ever caught him' because, if some per severed - long enough to drive him Into a tight corner, he had one last trick there was a gap that no other horse had ever leaped without plung ing to death! The horse, uttamed amd power ful, really a. king among his kind, performs many daring stunts. With out a naer on nis dbck nn leaps across a broad chasm; he fights off a whlto. stallion who tries to steal his herd; he rushes into the fiery furnace of a forest fire; he dives from a high cliff Into a Hwlrling whirlpool; he' races like the wind leav'ng other horses far behind his dust. A magnificent, noble creature! "Tho Ktr.'g of Wild Horses" will bo the main attraction at the White Pelican theatre tonight only. Edna Murphy, leon Bary, Charles Parrott, Pat Hartlgan and Sidney De Grey play the leading roles. Fred Jack then directed. FREDERICK W. UPHAM ; IS DEAD FOLLOWING STROKE , IN FLORIDA ' PALM BEACH, 'Flo., Fob. 10. Frederick W. Uphum of Chicugo, who directed the financial destinies or i republican party tor two de cud'.'B, died at hln Palm Reach winter home Sunday afternoon, follcwlng a cerebral stroke tyuffored four days prcvluus. Ho wns 64 years old,, . Fiinornl' snrvlces will ho-held In Chicago -probably on Friday. Hut the burial, It was reported, would bc.vln,. Rnn'no, .Wisconsin, Mr, Up Jiaoi'd boyhood home, , ' Wood We can supply your fuel needs on short notice. Blocks . , Dry Slabs f . .Limbs..,., , Coal : v., . - Fuel'OiT ; - ' Phone your orders to .535 601 Main St. : O. Pey ton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 Svyansbn's Barber Shop Look for tho Tallest Pole in the World Beauty , Shop In con nection. Gertrude Johnson In v- . charge 0 Specialising In Marcel liig, water waring and French- papor curl. Shampooing, scalp treat ments, - facial massage and manicuring tor ladies . and . men. Itulr tinting and hair goods mado to order. . . Phone 318 625 Main St s na.me is Duels . here's Sodsmyfrieni Mv linens to h& White Pelican Hotel Merchants Liisch, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Dances l)n't ' overlook our dinner daneo - Feb. Hth. , Is Your Eyesight Good Dj ycur glasses fit yod per-' foctly? . . Do you suffer from eyestrain and headache? . . Di'iiKi .won't nirn If your cyea are dofnetivo. v . , Correctly fitted glasses are tho only remedy. '' We have relieved hundreds of your neighbors and friends. Maybe 1 wo can, help you? Dr.'.Goble Gliisws FrniiiM 701) MAIN Ground ' i npiilrml ' -Kj'cs . I?xninliieil' QITCIC HKKVIC'K ' Also " Banquets . Parties i To Cure aCalil in m 'Uriel Day laxativ Bronm Quinine tablets Tho First and Orilnl , Cod ond Grip Tablot . Proven SoTe for more thnn a Cluarter of a Contury as an effoctivo rometly for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU ENZA and as a Preventiyo. Tho box iicars this signature 1'riceilOc.- 35c . 33x55 Plunge MEDICAL HOT SPRING WATER North Spring St. S a. m. to 10 p. m. Ph. 199-W. ' Perfectly .Fitting Glasses are constantly performing an almost marvolous woflc In the roliof of oya strain and de fective vision. They represent a great deal moro than moro nierclnandlse they roprosont a high degree of professional skill In their proscribing and almost as much mechanical skill In their building. Dr. H.J. Winters Eyesight Specialist . 714 Main. , I'bone 14IMV Wa grind our own lenses Phone 93 Neglecting Old Customers to Go After New, Ones It's moro spectacular to bring In n hew customer thnn. lt Is to keep an old one happy, but tho same attention from you your old customers dinorvo that your prospects receive. -. Wall printed booklets, foldfii, and Illustrated letters are worth tholr weight In gold, It they koep your : customors aware that you are Interested In their needs, W.O.SMITH Printing Co." - "Quality Printing" i MsMismsiiMa t if News of the Klamath Country V t MALIN j Mr. M. A. Livingston of Bleol Swamp Dlslrlnt cume Into Mulln Fr. day. Ila r.orli tho ronds III Ibul direction rather sllrk and wnl how over cars make It with cliulns. . Onrr Dnltonj und wife, relumed from their woddlng trip Inst Monday and uro making their homo at Iho ruueh, with Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Dnllou for the proavnt. - Mr. Lotuhor llolbrook ot Kliimnlh Falls was In Mnlln Friday looking after business mutters. The masquorado dunco on Satur day, Februnry 7, was largnly attend od. The ooiitumes wore many of them original and attractive. The prlaoa were awarded to the follow ing: Manila W'orlow and Komllla Klerker as Mr lea received tho ladles first prlso; Mrs. Hihnl Plckntt, as Mulln Products, ladles Slid prl; Miss Mary Pundllcek, rohmlal cus I time, 3rd; M'lss Anna Poturek, Red Cross nurse, 4th: Meryn Wilde, Dutch girl, 6th: Lloyd Smith, Dutch olonnaer girl, tlth. The nmu'a prises wont lo Arthur Dunriin, us I'nelo fin in. 1st prlto; Kd I In v linn, us VVuahlitKton, Mens, 2nd; Vaclav Halloa, guurii, aril; Dan I.Ih key, Indian, 4lh; Chester I Tav Una. Roman Keiv'Meniiin,. Silt; Will Gra ham, Chlnnman, nth. The dunro 'Wns u lionet It Uiilu'o for the Library fund. Mr. . L. Jacob la on ii trip to Pnleni In the Inlurest.of the Wnier l uem Association. He will Visit In Portland before his return. Mr. and Mrs. l'ete Flutter of Hhnsln View wero In Mulln on busi ness matters Frlilur. ' ' Mr. und Mrs. h. O. Ilanniin and family visited lit tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. Saiiiv Dehlluger on Bunday, Mr. Laird of Sncnimento, Califor nia. Is visiting at Ray Van Meter's home. Tho ox-veteran", moetlng, Thurs day, Fobruury 12, nt the Mnlln hull was well attended by ;ocal ex-veU i oralis and about 15 from Klniniith Falls. Tho object of tho meetli g 1'iras to help those who hail not ap- 1)1 lull for the adjusted compensation, and to show tho value of the legion to ox-orvlce meiitlMirs. Coffoo av.d doughnut wero served- nt tho clone of the meeting. ORINDALE . Mr. and Mr. Roy Spencer drove to Klamath Fulls Friday lo transact business. After visiting In Orludulq nbout six months, Mr.' and Mrs. , Frank Noul hnvo moved lo Klamath Fall. Gwendolyn Nool win enter Central school. Last Tuesday tt.grcy squirrel had tho nervs to stoat out of its hole near tho school house. ' After look ing at the snow and Ice, -It gave n shiver and descended Into Its warm nest to sleep a while, - - Tho following program was given nt tho school Thursday In romoni brance of Lincoln's birthday. Selections from Urlnkwator's play "Lincoln" Clenova (llenn. "Lincoln's riettysburg Address William Danlols. Themo, ."Life of Lincoln" Nor man Daniel. - '.'Whut: I know About Lincoln" Robert Glff In. t '.'O Captain, My Captain" Nor man Daniel; - : "The American Flag" Freddie Danlol. Star Spanglod H.vnner All. Salute to the Flab All. . Albert Rail and Milton and Wes ley Havlln drove to Klacnnth Falls lost Wednesdoy.' Mr. Roy Spencer had the misfor tune of getting stuck one day thin Week. , He forgot lo drain his en gine and the result was a crack In tho engine from frost. c Deserted Ho Mia. Rlonnor. Robinson Countlvs' says ln".her suit tor dlvon'e from' Kredcrlek t). CounilKs, L'lileaiiOi liroker. Hlie says tie lett hor n yciw ' ueo. Hlie Is Iho dntmhler ot Tlioniim Robinson, liesd nf the Diatnoml ! '. ,--. M.tirti. Compnity, r- u- j i . Ai-t-rwji,'i A. I " ( I j PNEUMONIA Then hmn I ".ni.ig.miy" tiMimsut with 1 "n V VAPORUn Oer 17 Millie, J VhI F..76 llulr that , I iimi-m ' 'Its color und lustre, or when It fallen, lurua gray, dull und lifeless, Is caused by ft lack of aulpliur in Iho hair. Our grand mother made up u mixture ot Hag Tea mid Hululiur li keen' her locks dark and lieiiutlful nnd thousands of women mid men wlm vatuo that even color, that ImiiutlfnlV dark shtido of hair IiIi Ii Ih o nltractlve, use only this olil-tlmo .roeluo.i, Nowaday wo . in'l. lbl-umou mtxtiiro Impriived by the uddllion (f other luKredleiils by Unking at any drug store tor a hutilo of "Wyoth's Bugo and Hiiliihur Comimiinrt," which ilarkons the luilr so natiirnlly. su evenly, that liuliody run' possibly tell It hus limm, applied, You Just dampen n s'pongp nr ioft hrunh with It ami draw thla throiiBli your hair. Inking one small ntr.iml at, n time. II y in or ii I ii k the Bray hair disap pears; hut wliii I dullalits the Indira with Wyoth's Huge and Sulphur Compound Is tliul. .Ijenule Beauti fully ilnrkenliiK , Uig lialr. after n' tew nppllratlous, It Itlsox brings hack tlio gloss nnd lustre and gives It nn nppatirnnrv of ublludanco. Adv. . . - , HELP KIDNEYS 4 dv nDiMiriMP i ui KMuey mid lndiler Irrllntlona often result from aridity, says ft noted authority. The kidneys help filter this neld from (lie blood and pans It nil' to the bludlUr, where It limy remain to Irritate and Inflame, canning a burning, scalding sensa tion, or setting up ii n Irritation at tho neck of tho bladder, obliging you lo seek relief two or thr.e times during the night. The suf ferer is In I'uiintunl dread; 1 Ins water pnsnes soinut.iiies . with ' a molding animation and Is Very pro fuse: iiltulii, there la difficulty Itt voiding It. . , f lllaililor weaknc, most folks call It beiauno they can't control urina tion. Wlillo It Is extrumoly annoy ing und sometimes very painful, this Is often ono ot thn moil sllnplo sll nients to ovoroomo. lleglu drinking lots of soft water, also gat about four cnincea of Jud H 1 1 1 a from yonn pliarmucist atid tnlio n InblNipoon r it I In a glass of water' booro breakfast. Contlnun this for two or tlireo days. This wilt help nnutrnllto tho nelds In tho system su they no longer are a source of Irritation to the bladder and urin ary organs, which then act normal again. . . : " " Jnd Salts Is inoipomlvo,-and Is mads trom the acid ot gropes and lemon Jtilr. combined with llthla. and la used by thousand ot folks who are subject to urlnarf 'dis order caused by uuid. Irrltatloh. Jnd Ball causo no bsd 'sttects whatover. Here you hava pleasant., effer voscont llthla-wator drink ; which may quickly relievo your bladder Irritation. Hy all means have your physician exnmlno your kldnsy at least twlco a yoar. Adr. , v P USUALLY START! . FROM GOLI Phyilln wtrn pilsit SMlaellsi tsufk and coldi and tfll ef thi tirloui lusi Sllaatloni 1lit uv rult Lwdliii shyll lni now pr.nrlbi 0AL8AMEA l.r all run emit n.clloni, BALaAMEA Ii a pur. imi ttbt. pripintlmi mad. trom a nowly aovirtd plant. Dr. Bn. P. Crablroo. Andar aon. Mo., wrlmi "I oa It aacluilvily tr aiy praollea and my tanilly. It It al..U'. and lafa In III sillon Ilka nolhlat alia." ' Tuwaril Ilia nn "f llwl liilliirnra pldrralo a Rurrnimoiit plniilclnn nollrecl thai a Irtb. of lii'llaiia hi S'Vtelii. Iiv tlio ma uf oils from a nailn nlmit "trn Immune fnmi Ilia ravaa. of lufliienxa. lie iiieil llirfm ulla anions bib wlillo inllriils and llen In a honpllal iittr rtuirliis mih "nValli" eawa. Nw nf.n rannlla awepl Ilia world und for aetna llm. II win n"l jiniallila I" aiinplr Ilia demand. IIAI.HAMKA Ima mill liwn atanitardlinl and plrra unlfcrnity mlrni-iiliaia rrnulla In t'llirwuva: 1. II auiillifa llio Intlatnta loom liranra and rollfrti Irillallun, J. II lnirraaas aerrcll'ill ef mlinaia mid InTlillla aaay prcl'irollnll, S. II alllnlllalM l"irr l III. wkin lii iliniwltia elt limlr pnunna ana . It Irlki'i at llio lauao, clli'Cklliu aoriaclloS Itiiinrdlfltely. ... ., ' , i He mil eimfiini II Willi ordinary lialuiA conrli ayrupa Unit ma mil snolhliif srrups ml do not in In Hi" Imw of llio I'"' i'nllk. nllipr inllull ivmnllra BAI.HAMMA. Is frpo from il lr ami ell" luTrntill nar-j ciitlra, I'lrannnt In Ijiko and alimilulaur anf. ",lr.,!?.o,;!!;.,r;:i m.;.- .ui- slrlura of llio Indlnn en llio pnrkoiol tliiar-. anlMd In rollaro Hiiy rnnpll, no nulw iron whal naiiao, or vnnr monoy liaok. A C drui-1 Uta ull BAiMiMKA. : ( l( In Klamath Fairs bur if (rpm Star Drug Co. i . '. i - lor - Chronic Coughs - i r -, i Herald "Class" Ads Pay I , FEWFOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Ull 1l 1110 NEUMQNIA