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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1925)
.WEDNESDAY, FEE. 18, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALL?, OREGON ",, PAGE THREE The Price of Goldencrust Bread fiir , baBcd upon the superior . quality p? each in gredient. In this way we positively know that it is the best bread you can buy1 and is worth the 3 1 cents more that we charge. 1 ' Klamath Bakery 826 Main RECKLESS DRIVER :, r GETS STIFF JOLT llliNI), Ore., Fob, J8.- Oo'orKO NllHklll' Of WllHCO ("Minty was fined $2110, suiitoiicud lu to days lit' Jail, hut driver's llaunso permanently r- vokud and Ihon u warrant uliurglim possession of flquor was read lu liltn In lull to tup It off. Tha flnu'airl Jail sentence lugitthur with tho rev ocation of llcmino wui muted out tu blm yustordity In Justlcu oourt whuro ha Kppimrad to unswor to a. cliurga of rouklos itrlvltiK following un mcMnnt nil Tim Italian-California highway during tho curly hour of lunt Huturduy mornliiK. Three iikunIiith of lliu puriy of flvu wuro Injured, omi seriously, Nnakor, driver of Ilia cur, escaped without Injury. Hini' HIHMH'OI.I HOKBIIIJUO, Ore., Fob. 18. A fnw crates of early broccoli luivo boon' roculvod on tho locul market, und shipments will probably bo nuido within a fnw day. TIiIh In tho oxlremoly curly crop, a tho harvest dofs not start until about tho firm of March, Warm woather, however, In causing an eurly matur ity Jn many places, nnd express shipment will doubtless ba ' fre quent until cnrloud lot movomontn mart In Mureb. KKPt'HK IKMTAL PAY 1111,1; WASHINGTON, Fob. IS. lly vole ut 234 to 120 tha Iioohi) to il ty rofusud fo accept tha senate postal pay and rata Incrcntio bill a a substitute for tho mi-usuro 11 panted lunt week. ALThe LIBERTY "The Liberty Has the Pictures" Final showing tonight of "The Silent Accuser" A wonderful portrayal of a great hearted dog who saved his master from the electric chuir! A picture you are . .,, . . bound to enjoy. " ' Thursday , ; .'Milton Sills and Viola Dana in ' ' - - "The Heart Bandit" An excellent cast supports them in a clevwi story of a good bad girl .who was a heart breaker m well as a law breaker , Herald "Clast" Ad. Pay ;- Swanson s Barber Shop Look for the Tallest Polo In tha World ' .Beauty 8hop In con- n action. Gertrude Johnson in charge Specialising In Marcel Inn, water waving and French paper curl. Shampooing, acalp treat menu, ' facial massage and manicuring ' tor Indloa aud mon. Hair tinting nnd hair foods made to order. . Phone 318 625 Main St Cabinet Choice? , 1 Ml ;Ll S'' Eugene 'Funk of Bloomlngton, 111.', hat been mentioned at a poutblo cholca for aoorctary of agriculture' Ho wa aanoclated with 8ocretary of Commerce' Herbert . Hoover during the war and li understood to have lloovor;i baclilng. ' J .. ! I Herald "Claw" Ad. Pay 4 . . Is Your Eyesight Good , ' ..-,)...: ' . .. I Do yoftr glansoB fit you poy fectly? ',; ;. ., ' , : . Do you auffor from oyoatraln nnd hoadaoho? ' DroR 'won't euro It your eyes nr dofootvo. I Correctly fitted glaasoa are tho 'only remedy. ' ''We havo rollovod hundreda T'of your nolRhbora and friends. i( Maybe wo can holp you? Dr.Goble Olaaaca Pramca 700 SMIS Ground Ropnlroil , ' v Eyoa Exnmfned . QUICK 8I3RVIOB - . -'i r . . . - Leaps From Flaming Room: Saves Child - Woman Knvoa Itiiliy In MiimlifWd Uluao by Juniplnit from Apnrtv incut Window 7 b. 8. MARSHFIELD Oro Fob Mrs. M. A. Brown, by JumplnB thru a window with a baby In hfr ar.na enrnpod aoriona Injury In -a fir j which routed occupants lot Albert jrcrchnnt's apartment honso In north Mnrshflold curly today. Ai old stovo buckfll'od and sot tlro to clothes hunRlng near by. No ne was hurt nnd tho Iohs was stmtl ' 1 K.'llTIXd IlflXKWKD ' AHArKM-CAI, Fob. IS. FlRhtlnpt lms nrfnlm broken tt batweon Sun Vnt-Son's ffllloworii In KwnnRtung province and tfco troops of the Chlhll (ronornl, Chon Chlung-MIn Tho Sun-Yat-Sori torcos claim tho enpturn of TnmSul, IS miles south of Wnichbw, wtch.ls Chon's strong hold and hcnlJunrtors. - WKITB rlAINS. N. Y., Fob. 18 Mossagos from Croscont city, Fla. brought ews today of the ' death laBt nlglr ot William Ryan,' formor congroHarunn from Now York, re. putod 'fiiindor ot the city of Don vor, nswoll as oporntor of the first printing plant In Colorado, and a banker at I'ort Chostor, Now York, Mainly - About People I'- Tim Wi'utlicr Tho Cyclo-Htormagrapli at Under-' wood's I'hurmacy iilruws Ilia burome trle prcssura Is falling sllghtly'thls aftor;ioon but tho nioYomimt Is nut far ououiili ndYanced to Indicate uuy inurknd chungu' Ini wuathor oondl- tlons. rorovaso for next 24 hours: (louerully flr with higher tem peratures. Tho Tyiicis nieordlng Itiormometer reglHtoriid niuxliniiin and minimum tomiwrulures today as follows: High 40 bow 27 Origon: Cloudy and somewhat unsettled tonight and Thursduy. No cliuiiKii In tuiuperatura. Moderate vust Winds. liny lloriM's J, J. Vlllulr, woods superintend ent of two Ewouna Box company logging tump at I.unibortoii, north of Chlloquln, mus a buslnims visitor In Klunmth Fulls Jrunterduy. In past ynurs, (ha I0uunu camp his been using rented horses for lugging op oiuiloos. This yeur It wus decided to buy tho horses und It was for this purpos that .Mr. Vlllulr was in town todu. Aollvo logging operations will nlart ut Luinberton ubout March ID, It was said. Kcvttral million foot of logs that wera ' cut off steop slopes during the -winter will be loaded onto cars and iilpp.U down to tho plant In Klamath Falls for manufacture before any filling will be started.- Mr. Vlllulr has beun spending most of his time durlnj the pant few weeks getting the camp ut l.um burton lu shape to open next IDJUtll. Aniioiuice lllilh B. C. Ileuiiett Is a happy man this morning and passing around the ci;;nrs in profusion for Dhe reason that a daughter was born' to Mrs. Dennett thin morning at 8 a. m. in Klamath (luminal hospltul. The child has not been named as yet. liennett Is owner of tho Troy Laundry. On lluslness V. A. Uuswell and fi. A. Reben- llscli,, representing tho Uuswell Lumber company of Portland uro in the city stopping on their way to Los Ang?lcs making a periodical virMt to Klamath Fulls. The men are inter ested 'in tho production of box shook. According to Kebentlsch, Klamath Foils is "a darn nice little town and I Hko the sunshine." Furor Omimunll)' Dulldlng Yes, the proposed community building ut Honunza la mueiuig with much favor in Bonania and territory adjacent to the town." It wus Francis J.' Bonne, chairman of tho county.' school board, talking yesterday In the county school i perlntendent's office. "They havo otganlicd a community club " Mr. Uowna continued, und are laying tentativo plans toward the raising of money with which to finance tho community project. Whether or not wo would bo able to build a hall as spacloui as tho ono contemplated by the Merrill community Is yet to bo seen. Committees have boon ap pointed ti look Into the mutter and tha proposition Is being given th careful thought of the citizens of (lonanta. ', It would certainly mean a flue Uilng for 'tho city, it the civic center could be nut. over tiao top." - - Condition Inipi-ovlnK Condition of Joseph Jonson.- who has boon severely III during the past iwock, has shown decided lnt provemcnt. Mr. Jonson Is connect' cd with tho county engineering de partment and Is actively In control of all county road projects. 'It his condition continues to improvo It is prodlctcd that ho mill bo discharged irom tne Hospital in a short time. JL ... OfM'ii l'p Itanrh i L. O. Mills, recer.t purchaser of n ranch south ot Klnjmtli Falls, has been spending somo of his time dur ing the past fow days toward getting things arranged for tho spring grow ing season. Mr. Mills plans to spt'nd somo of his time this spring on his nowly bought Und. ; ' . t ! Nwnnson Harally Arrive Word has been rocalvod hero of the safp arrival of J. .E. Swanson nnd family who were called to Pisa dona by tho sorlpus Illness of Mr. Swansen's s J s t e r. Mr. Swanson drovo continuously between Klara ,ath rails and Pasadena, without sleoru ' He started on Sunday morn ing and arrived .In Pasadena early Monday night.' f ' Itadlo Ileceivi Well .. According to Chris Manas of tho Arcade hotel, the radio which was Installod on tha mezzanine floor of the hotel, brought In a very good program last night and they wore able to receive from Calgvry, Can ada, Los Angijles and other south ern stations. " '" From Ktayton Visitors in the city from Stayton, Oregon, are Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Gehlcn wh4 are spending some time visiting with friends and transact ing business as well.' They are guests in' the Arcade hotel. L'nililo To Travol Elmer Mooro, president of the Poe Vulloy club was unable to make a trip to Klamath Falls this morning due to tho Impassable condition of tho roads. Moore was asked to at tend the forum luncheon of the chamber of commerce at which all mimbers of community clubs mere present. Muiillts Cases It-Hrtod Three light cases of mumps at the Pelican Hay school nave been reported to the county health de partment. Tho cases are not con sidered serious but the health de partment li keeping a close watch on the school this week. Rcprrat'iilatlvfs He T. II.. Peterson, A. E. Walker and F. H.-' Roberta, representing out side railroad lines, are in tho city on business for several days. Hold Knlc . Members of the Methodist church will hold a cooked food sale on Sat urday In the vacant rooms next to The Herald office. Tho ladles promise all manner of good foods and pastries. School Hoard .Meets Nothing bat routina matters. In ciutnug me payment of bills and a discussion ol policies, was consider ed by tho school board at its regu lar mooting last night. It was d cided to . bid for contracts for the moving of the house on the property whefe the nsw Central school build ing will be erected. Motor-Koath . ... Combining5 business and pleasure n number of Klamath Falls young men left this afternoon for San Francisco. They are Glen Parker, Tom Delzell, Stanley Hijacek, Louis Hoagland and Hen Reed.- Reed will stop; at ltoddlng to return with car which he recently purchased. Woud Ito Guardian Guardianship of Vivian Sheets, minor. Is sought by- Mrs. Stella Sheets in a petition filed .yesterday with the county court. The girl's father was killed In an auto crash more thai a year ago. Honda Good ( Tho Klamath Falls - Lakeviow Jlghiway botwoon Olene nnd Don- anza Is In good shape, Is the report ot County School Clork Fred Petor s'Dn,' on bin return from a school Inspoctlpu trip In that territory yos torday. The road Is choppy and rutty tor the first few miles south Of Ivlnmath Falls, Mr. Petoraon said, but from thoro on east to Bonanza Is in gaod condition. ' ' Sues for lMvorce Claiming that he is made a "boob for permitting his wife to be ' in company with other men," T. M. Mlllor brought suit this morning In circuit court for divorce fropi Goldlo Mlllor. Tho couple woro married In Klamath Falls April 6, 193. Tho plaintiff also alleges that 'Mrs. Miliar has grabbed him by the hair and had frequently accused him wrongfully ot associating with other women. . V ' Sues for $11100 Ed Bloomlngcamp has brought suit in circuit court against F. ll'ower ot ul..for $1600 alleged duo for a promissory note. In addition, Mr. nioomlngcnmp asks for eight per cont intorest on tho note from April, 1920, and 1300.-00 tor at torney's foos. 1 i Down From K Irk ford Mrs. M. M. Wngnor, whoso hus band is connected with the railroad construction work north ot Kirk- ford, was a vJsllor In Klamath 'Falls today. Slid Is stopping at the Mall hotol. ' " Dance Contest TONIGHT AT MOOSE HALL ADMISSION 50c Big Balloon Dance SATURDAY NIGHT , MOOSE HALL " ; HOUSTON'S BAND Good Glasses Are a Blessing : ? ..-,' i -.' There can be no Joy or satis faction so comploto as that de rived from your first pair of glasses. , - PROVIDED Your eyes! Ave been examin ed by an experienced and com petent Optometrist ' and the glasses carefully fitted. That's tho kind ot work wo do Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight Specialist 714 Main. fh.oue 14D-W Wa grind our own lensea . ; mm LAST TIME TONIGHT' 5 ACTS VAUDEVILL and ; ' Irene Rich in "BEHOLD THE WOMAN"1 TOMORROW and FRIDAY From Kijk Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shsehan ot Kirk are business visitors In the city, guests In the Wbite Pelican hotel. Express Rates Itedaced A reduction of express rates on various commodities In this terrl; try has been announced by the local age.nt for the American Rail way Express, effective MUrch 1. " Suns On Xoto . Frank Powers Is defendant In- a circuit court suit brought by Ed ward nioomlngcamp, who seeks re covery of 11500 m hlch he alleges to be due on a promissory note. 1'illcan City lxw Tbe Pelican City basketball team lost a fast game to the Klamath Falls city quintet at Poilcon City, 33 to 30. The game was in doubt up until the final minute ot the contest. I .oaves For South Matt Egan, manager of the Al- goma Lumber company, was a pas senger on the morning train for San Francisco where be will confer with other officials of the company. unit ill live Q Qarammnl Qicture Screen Play by James Ashmore Creelman The drama of a man who had to decide between, starving to death or ruin ing the family of the girl he loves. Based ; on- , f Jungle Law" by I. A. R; Wyh'e. Directed , by : Paul . Sloaoe. ;. .' . Vbilting Parents Mrs. Phillip Pope of McFarland, California, is in the city visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Cozad. ' ; , Leaves For Coos . - E. S. Veatch left Tuesday noon for Myrtle Point where he was call ed by the serious illness, of .. his mother. , l To Dine Hoopsterg - , Members of the town basketball five are honoring the Klamath High school team Sunday night at the Marshall house with a dinner, for the qulntef and ' thejr, suests. .. . J - Relurns To School Bonifay Blair is in school today after being absent several days with a badly sprained ankle. Vpp Recovering ' Frank Upp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Upp, was reported as well' on the road to recovery following a light attack of scarlet fever. Miss Martinson Hi Miss Martinspnv teacher of domes tic arts in the Klamath County high school. Is reported as seriously ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.i'W. Vannice, suffering from an attack ot pneumonia. -, From Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Albert Myers : were Klaamth Falls visitors from Morrill today. According to Myers, who is feeding 5000 sheep for tbe Gotdan West Meat and Packing company on his lands, feeding , conditions .re very good. From Fort Klamath ' ' Llnsey Siseniore ot Fort Klamath is in the city for the day on busi ness. . . . BOMB GAUSES SI 25 Jill LOSS PITTSBURGH, Feb. 18. Three buildings lu the Pen'n Avenua (whole sale produce district of Pittsburgh were demolished by a series of ex plosions early today with a loss ot $.'.25,000. Windows in a score of ot.licr buildings were snattered. Many residents of the region were rthwwif from their beds by the force of the blast. They escaped wnn minor injuries. . . - After an'' investigation. Fire Mar shal Thoma Pfarr reported he be lieved the tirst explosion was dynamite bomi, set off in one of the buildings. This, blast, he said, w followed by : gas explosions., . Hero Chi Busincs ' Charles Stoncr of Astoria has ar rived In the city to visit with his brother, L. E. Stouer of the Wheoler- Ohlmstead Lumber company. He will visit for a tcrtnlght. before re turning north. In From Ajroncy F. A. Hutto, sub-agent on- the Klamath Indian reservation with his headquarters at Spraguo, Is a visitor In town today, attending to business matters. Arrlvo From Spoka ' Mr. and. Mrs. H. L. Acomb hava arrived from Spokane, Waahing'.on where they' formerly made their home. Acomb' was with the White Tine Sash company In that city. They have, taken a house on Eleven th street where they will make their pormanont home. From Mnlln ' " ' ': Dr. F, M. Trout spent the day In Klamath Falls on business and at tending a meeting of vi Federated Board ot community club leaders. GLORIA SWANSON IN HOSITAL VERY ILL PARIS, Feb. 18. Gloria Swan son, the moving picture star, had to be hurrlod to a cllnlo in lAuteull Inst evening, whera she was operat ed upon at midnight. The opera tion was a sequol to one performed some months ago, after which, it apears, she did not take sufficient rest before resuming hor profes sional activities. Her condition to day was pronounced satisfactory. iMIss Swanson last month was married hore to the Marquis Do La White Peljcan -Tbg.Pcture House for You and .Your Family ' ; ;;,. -TONIGHT- 'The Call of the Wadj .. ..From th Fampns Dog .Story by JACK LONDON j ', Written by oue who understood the faithfulness and dtwotioif of dogs the photoplay is dedicated tor (hose who lovo oof - dumb friends . - " ' t Special Attraction Thursday . "THE WAY OF A MAN" i v ; Ry Emerson Hor.gh, anthor of the Covered Wagon. I 1 VMWVWWVMVVWWMWMVWsW4MAMAaksafMsAAMMAMAMaAWWMMMWWyV Admission 10 & 25c Matinee every Sun., 5 & .20 S. P. Adds First i5jation on New ' y-v Natron Cutoff EUGENE iob. 18. The tirst passenger, freight ani telesraph sta tion to be addd by the Southern Pacific railway tympany on Its Na tron cut-off llne"i3 now in opera tion at Wcstflr, according to an nouncement hero u "'W Ll L' Graham, district fre hjht and pas senger agent of the l- company- Max J. Miller, relief: agent of the company, is temporarily. ' in charge of tho now station. ; '" ' 'V: I. 35c 33x55 Plunge KH MEDICAL HOT f SPRING WATER; North Spring St. . 8 a. m. to 10, pmi . V Ph. 199-W. . -... X REIJEVHD DYIXCf , PEKING, Feb. 18. -Dr. Siv'1 yat" Sen, south China leader, growing weaker every hour since he wa op" orated upon- for cancer, today. W.83 removed from the Rockefeller h'" pltal here to the Kuom'ntang head quarters established In the forme." residence of Dr. Wellington Koo, another Chinese, leader. It Is be lieved tho removal of Dr. Sun to new quarters was prompted t by members of the Kuomin.tang, Dr. Sun's political party, in view of his approaching death. ; for M '& Ids 4 TRIAL HKGIX8 " .LA GRANDE.-Ore. Feb. '18. Tha trial pf H. N. Gamble, of Union Ore.j charged with first degree mur der Ik connection with tho death of William WIgglesworth, who . was shot at his home In Union In No vember,'" began. In circuit court to day, with, selection of a Jury. Preventive v ji VJr . . ffi Laxative VA : jVIAXO TUNING W. H. vVorgan, at Shepherds fox Falalse Do La Coudray, ,,'"ti-ar.'fow1Ttsy8;'A lT-18 . TUa First and Original ' and Grip Tablet tv, A tfe for more than I a Quarte? of a Centnfry.Jj n , t. '...-a thU mtmmtn-' ) 1JDS DOX " Price 30er 11