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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1925)
o,THU!Rftl)A.Y,rP.;;,,192g EVENING: HlSHALt),: KLAMATH FALLS, iOliEGON 'ASKflUEB IHageri in Souths jjif' a i n 1 y A b o u t . Pe o p 1 e it ; f u o i 1 V C.I, rt TP WuHfcr hsifefw iblliiiH- ,nvn Hthg; won the till ol rutiollleml world s lidinnM champion." when ha Unfoaicl Cyril Walker. American opon crowd, wearer. 17-I&. down Houth recently. I'Knix ilinun Hli- Walter on Ins L !Unks at 8u Peloravurg, I'lu. . J. -;( In buying; bread for your, table the, quulity should be , c p n s i dcreri first just as it is in , ' everything else you buy. To obtain first quality bread more i costly ingredients must be used and , that is , tho reason ; that people are willing to pay 3c more , a . loaf for Goldencrust Bread. You ttry ityou'll i like it. .'. KLAMATH BAKERY - 826 MAIN Turns your frown upside 'dowh ' I . You'U feel like smUing when you get a pair of Arch Preserver Shoe. , w tM root wuf HOUSTON & JESTER When a Jacket may become a Jacquette1 Wliotitifir ifc's tho day. or moroly hoavy coat of day bofora yostordoy I can romodol It Into a iimart, slim Jackot of today. All worl SO td 80 por than . low Ih'an any fur ' houBO In 'Klamiitli FnlU. Mrs. Win. Bessler Furrervvf ' 0B5 WaxliliiKlon, , ," . J r...i' L....i.l. QUALITY FIRST mwm Tim Wc-otlu-r . , 'I' ho (.'yclo-Hlormiigrnph nt Under wood's Plrarmiiry registered a still fiirlhitr dncllno In Diiromntrla Ores t)ro today And inonis to hn Work In I! Into Hi') "tiimnttlod Ai'tm" again, Koiuc ant for next n hours: . I'nrtly duusy, with moaeralo lam porntUreii. , Thii Tycott recording Ihorinamcter registered maximum) mill minimum temperatures tnduy vu follows; lllftll H, Low , 25 IT. it. Weather ti-irl Oregon: C'liKiily, probably rain In nVimt plorllrii tonight. Friday, probably ruin. Moderate easterly winds. ' . MimiUy Holiday In honor of tho birthday nf the futlwr of tho United States, (leorgo Washington, offlnlnl bimlhuBB In tlm court .Iioiihu will not bo tranencted on Mndny next; nor can any legal business ho transacted on that day by city office. Whllti no unnounco nmni ban buun mado, It l undor mood t hat tho wnnkly mooting of tho cliy council will bo ponlponod 11)1 Tiiimtliiy nlKht. Dank will-bo cloiiod on Monday. CjubV Uro (ilibi Mih'I Tho propur way to bathe and dt-rtfli 'ft baby wun drilled Into hlno iiiumbarH of Mr. J-yrui Bnbln'ii rump flro Klrla yoatorduy nftiirnoon by MIh AKlloit C6Vult,: clly aehool nuro. bporadhB nndr tho county honlth unit kymom IH tills comity. ,MIm covnlt haii procarod a lnr(?n doll with ' wh-lrh ho dnmonatratoi tho proper tnannor In which a bnby Hhould bu bullied and carod for. Tho camp flro Rlrla hnvO domonntratod li rout lnt(irol In tho work, Minn Covnlt ilutod. . Villlon nult Clrrulnt. .Tho petition for the rolcno of Clayton Kirk, former tribal council man of tlm Klamath Indian reiorrn tlon In mill In circulation on tho Btrnolii of Klamath FiiIIh. Tho than who 1h etidonvorliiK lo aecura namna for tho petition la Samuol I.. Hum mor, who will bo romonibcrcd oh a formor rsldoul of thin city. Kirk to trlod and conrlctoit In federal court In Portland. Ho was relermnd under hoavy bond (o return to Klam am county for tho -purpoae, hn Mnt od. 'of cleaning in' iwnie biiHitiann matiftr. Kirk then Jumped bin bond And hi) bondamon' woro faced with tho proposition of paying the amount of the bond. Monthi pinned with no word from him. : Finally ho won arremed In Gallup, Now Mexico and I now aervlnit out hti prlnon nunlenco. Hn wna chanted with eoiltrlblll Ing to the delinquency of 'minor girls and of bringing llq uor onto fha roHorvatlon.' N. ('. & . UcM No new devolopmonta on (he pro poned extonainn of tho N. C. & O. rnllrand from Ulkevlew north to connect wltb tho Rnuthorn Pacific it Odell bavo matorliillied accord Ing to long dlatanco phone call from Uikevlew today. Mr. MrCartnoy, pronldent of the road, -waa Interview ed concerning the extension, but atntod. that tho matter was before, tho Interstate commerce, commission and thai nothing further could bo mado public lit this tlnio. Tho pro ject If approvod by tho .InturstntO rommorcn commission would mean that tho N. C. & O. would bo cluing. od from a narrow guage lino to a atnndnrd guage and that tho exten sion! north from Laklovlow would ulno bo standard gunge. Krwlerlck Jolmoui Wins Fame Llttlo Froderlck Johnson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris John son lias proved the worth of his free hand drawing ability. Rocontly Ilia boy sketched a picture and aont It to a relative In Onkhand. So Im prcsHed was tho rolatlvo that ho sent It Into the Oakland Tribune , whoro It was printed complete. Tho John son hoy has shown marked ability In art'lstlo lines and his parents are encouraging his natural bent. IMiiHm From VnmWon " Aftor a nloHBrtnt vacation of sev eral, 'weeks, Mlfls Oortrudo Co tor. oritployed In tho county assessor's nfflco IniR returned to klnmnth Falls and this morning rosu'mod her work At the osBossor'a office. Miss Coter spont hor vnrntlon In Sncrnmento and San; Frvmclsco and other Coll' fornla points. , Lenvcn For V. Of . To pay a visit to the caimps on- which thoy were formerly familiar f I mi res, MIbb Vera Houston, county treaatiror and M'Isb Elolso McPhor son, hand ,M the music tlopnvtmont of tho Klnmnth county high school left this uttornoon for University of Oregon at-Eugene. Tho girls will Btop at the Alpha Delta PI sorority of which thoy aro members and plan to take ndvantngo of Washington's birthday on Monday which Is a holi day and which will enable thorn to extond tholr visit 24 hours. In Grants' tns C. C. Kolloy, division onglnoor of die state highway department la In Ornnta Pass today nttondlng to high way mat tors In tho western end of the division ho Is In charge of. Gnmonjr Jomnoys To Chlloqiiln Wlllllam Canong, district "attorney, Journoyod lo Chlloquln this 'morning to attond to lognl business. . Ho wns oxpoctod back In Klnmnth Falls ear ly this nttornoon. , . IIito 1oiii I'orilnmt . C, C. t'urrlu of Portland, brothor of C. S. Ciirrln, local druggist of thin city, arrived In Klaniintii Fulls lint night to spend several days at tending to huslnoHs matters. C. C. Currin In nnHoclate,i1 with his broth or In busluuKS. There arn two stores conducted by tho C'urrlns Flrothers in Portland and one Id Klamutb Kails. ' III Hail Kriincrlsco J. J. Miller, district frolulit and piiBsengor agent for tho Southern 'acirir. I spending several days In Hun Krnnclsco uttondlng lo company business. Jnil Kinpty . Wltb tlm removal of film Pate and Pete Sullivan from tho county lull, six more prisoners muy bo accenn- modntod according to tho Jail keep er. Since John Taylor was taken to tho stnto penitentiary- iait night the clly Jail in completely empty also and both tho county and city lofflc- lals aro ready to recolvo guests. K?l- Hull (lludys M. Iluyden has filed suit for divorce from Hoy D. Haydun, charging neglect In. tho complaint. They wero married in Mnsliflold In 1915. Tho plaintiff asks for hor maiden name, (ilady Cordon. IUiIh Itecelved r IJIds woro roculvcd today by the bureau of reclamation for leasing approximately 50,000 acres of the Tulo Lake land for tho coming crop neuron, nids of less than- 40 per aero wero not considered In making the award as tho bureau slates the land ,1s In- 'much bottor condition thui over before duo to the Increas ed niolHture. Following tho awards. tho remaining lands -will bo loaned foj: f40 per acre with no. restriction on. the number of lots loaned by an individual. Oerlier Iloswvoli " According to offllcals of tho rec lamallon service, no more water will bo let Into tho Oerber dam reservoir until tho now county rood II completed some time this sum mer. It is foared by the officials that with a larger quantity of water let Into thn reservoir tho melting snow and rain -will wash away a portion of the now road which Is now above tho high water mark (Vrtlflrnto Arriving Although- a large number of ex servlco men wore late in filing tholr adjusted compensation .certificates through tha Klamath Post, No. 8 of the American Xgih,.inoro than 10 por .cent of Iho mCft havo ' received their certificates to dati. From one to throe months is required to re ceive the applications from the time they aro mailed to Washington and considered. Application blanks are still obta-lnable at Legion headquar ters uccordlng to officials. Kill rtr There will be ft "Kid Party" held at (he Episcopal church on Monday night In Ciulld lint! for members of the church and their friends from the ages of 18 to 33. Tho letter of Iho law as to age will not be strlctiv enforced but the snlrit of the . Iniw will be, according to nnnounce-i ment made by tho commltteo In; charge who Is Mrs. Calob Jones. ' Mrs. Secley, Mrs.. H. Chapman and Minn VInlnl riarllnir " -'1 Trl H OluW T Kntrtnlii . Members of tho Tr S Club, an organisation of girls of the Episcop al church will entcrtnln on Tuesday evening of next week with a danc ing party in the Parish hall. This will concludo tho pre-Lenten parties. n. a. n. To visit Eulnlona chapter of D. A. R. of Klamath Falls have boon Invited to Join tho Mt. Ashland chapter of Ashland and tho Critter Ijiko chap-' ter of Mledford In n Joint' mooting In observance of Washington's birth day at Blue Flower lodge at Phoe nix. Saturday, February 21. A lunchonn will bo served at 1:!10, followed by an Interesting program. Pllio Flower lodge has been known for the pnst BO years as tho homo of Undo Snm and Aunt Huldah Colver, grnndpnronts of Mrs. Wlilbur Jones of Klamath Falls. The following aro planning to mnko tho trip, how ever olhor members of tho Klamath Falls chapter are urged to attend it posalhlo: . Mrs1. R. E. ' Wattonburg, Mrs. Harry Ackloy, Mrs. Bert Thom as', Mrs. Wilbur Jones and Miss Le Lalne West. . Mills P. T. A. To Sfcot Mombors of the Mills Addition Paront Teacher's Annotation will moot tomorrow night, 7:30 p. in, m the school tor a social and buslnoas meeting, - to discuss the cafeteria which tho P. T. A. are hoping to ob tain for the boys and girls. A pro gram will bo provided followed by rofroshmonts and games and other forma ot oivtortnlnmeht., ' ityiitnra To Sfcot Roal Estate men of Klnmnth Falls will moot tonight In tho grille room of tho Whlto Polican for a business meeting. i ' Tonsils He-moved ' - ' t' -Harold Brnedlove submitted td the romovnl ot his tonsils yesterday and ttlll bs Able to fosumo his work as machinist In . the Algoma Lumb er company, ' . IbiiKO At IVIIian (lay ." ! Invitations bavo been Issued for i a dance given this evening at Pell- : can '(Wy community house for mem- ' bur of (hn community club and . their friends. This is the third of a sories of dances given by tho or- gunlzatlon. t ' ' j Ix'iive for Houili P.. A. AlberUon left yesterday morning on the stage for San Fran cisco and CIiIoko on mm of his regular selling trips. Albertson Is sales manager for tho Pellcuu Bay Lumber company. Moiidny . Holiday WanMlngfon's birthday will be ob served In Klamath Falls schools according to heads of the high school and grade schools with a program Jn the morning, followed i by dismissal for the remainder of the day. Mrs. Mollie Beldlng's room In Central school will observe the day. with u program, tho -remaining rooms studying tho life of Washington. Ilov. nice will ad dress tho nthdents of tho Riverside school. A program has been ar- i ranged In the high school assembly ! for oil high school students. j Hern on Ituslncxs A. E. Walker, traveling freight' agent tur the Soo lines and Canad inn Pacific railroad, is in tho Klum ath district Interviewing big ship- ; pers In tho Interest of the com panies. : ' . Ionvwi for Portland Oeorgo Mt-Intyro of the FirnL ! National bank will leave for Tort innd tomorrow morning for a short business trip. , Submit to Operation Robert Vannlce, elglit year old son of Sir. and Mrs. E. W. Van nice of the Golden Rule ajore, sub mitted to an operation for the re moval of tonsils and adenoids this morning. .He was reported as doing nicely this afternoon. Itai-W to Work W. E.. Beck, iho sustained a dis located knee last week. Is back at wun ino I'acinc Tolepjone and Telegraph company aftor sev eraj days' vacation. From Merrill- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hager of the Merrill road were In Klamauh Falls yesterday, visiting with friends and transacting business. In f'lty VesitcrilriV ' " " " Hans Nylander, a frequent Klam ath j Falls visitor from Merrill; was In the City yesterday for a "short business trip. From Salem George Knight of the Crown Flour mills of' Salem Is In the city for several days transacting business Willi Klamafa grocers. According to Knight, ,the renowned Wllnmetio valley sunshine hasn't anything on Klamath Falls when it comes to the spring rays Old Sol has sent down tho past three days. tlty Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calmes of Merrill are Klamath Falls visitors tr the noxt few days. ' Ill With Odd- Miss Alicia Davenport was unable to attend school this morning, due to a severe cold. Commltteo Mee Members of the executive com mittee of the Buslnes and Profes sional Womon's' club ' of Klamath Falls met last night at the Marshal House tor several hours or -Business. Tho '.organization , had previously promised support to the Camp Fire Girls and t-hey will act as patron esses for the entertainment tho girls are iglvlng in the Presbyterian church Friday, February 27. The unual bills and 'business were dis pensed with.' The clu6 tvIU meet In the chamber of commerce Mon day night tor a social evening. There will be no business program. To Give' IHiinoi-' ' Members of the Presbyterian ndlos' Aid will be hostesses at din ner In the church on Frldny evoning ot this week. In Town Yesterday John Neubert and Will Neubert were In Klamath Falls yesterday tran'snotlng business with city firms. One ot the brothers Is employed as logging contractor in tho Swan Lake district. '.'-. To Fort Klnmnth nocause Washington's birthday Is observed oh M'onday the First Na tional bank employes y enjoy a holiday. Miss KaHiryn Doty has in vited several of i the employes to spend the day at Fort Klamath, tnklng lunch for the dny. Those who will make the trip aro Miss Joe Upp, MUs Ines Jenkins, Mrs. Lilly Rig noy and Miss Doty. From Merrill Among the visitors from Merrill todny Woro Mr. and Mrs'. John Lls koy, who conduct n ranch ' In that terrltorjl- and C. C. Morrill a 'woll known shoop matt ot the southern 'IKlnmntli region. ; ;' - '-l V. 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Douglas Puckett. well known log ging contractor has now establish ed a logging camp on his own tim ber for a change. Recently, Mr. Puckett purchased a tract of tim ber from- J. J. Steiger, well known timber denier ot Chlloquln, nud plans to log off the tract this sea son. Puckett is selling his logs to the Klamath Lumber and Box com pany of . Shlppington. His timber tract is located near Eagle Ridge on the west side of Klamath lake. Representatives Here ' ' Hamilton R. Large ot Pittsburgh, Pa., and Joseph S. Kent of Son Fran cisco, representatives of the Ger maine Lumber company are in the city to spend tho remainder of the week on a buying trip for the com pany. '. v Sheep lluycrs Visit To look over 'different -flocks of sheep C. B. Dahl of Tyah vnlley and Tonu Crpnnin of Bend arrived in Klamath' Falls last night to spend several days In Klamath. The two men are Btopplng at the Hall hotel during their visit. t.enves For Medford Lawrence Myers loft for Medford this fternoon to spond the remaind er of the week with his parents, exacting to return Sunday evening. From Chlloquln George A. Bell is a Klnmnth Falls visitor in 'the city from Chlloquln. Bell runs the Chlloquln stage and often stops over night In the city. Testing Milk C. A. Henderson, county agricul turist, conducted a milk tost among eight herds of cattle this afternoon for the purpose ot finding tho con tents ot butter fat. A crehm test was also taken undor the auspices ot the KlartTOth County Cow Test ing association. . 1 1 ',t , . Special 50c . tube NYDENTA Tooth Paste and 50c Nydenta Tooth Brush Brush. , -:,, Both for 73c Special ,49 c 50c Lemon Cold Cream. Best ever - for cleansing ' cream. Only ! BUY-THEIR1DR.UGS Sullivan Married . Dan Sullivan, well known Klam ath county sheep man is reported to have been married while on a short visit to San Francisco and brought his California bride back with him; They plan on making their home in the city, but where, Sullivan Is keeping a secret for fear of a charivari. From Aslilaud i: Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Stein -are In the city from Ashland expecting to make Klanvath Falls their perman ent home. Stoln is a new empkye of the Southern Pacific in the pas senger depot. Visiting Club Frank Sexton, county club lender, visited the newly organized cookery club et Lamms Mill this afternoon and spent some time with the leader ot the group In dflscussing plans for tho coming year. - -" Accountant Here Rollln P. Rodolpli, well known. ex port accountant has returned to Klamath Falls following two weeks at his home in Oakland, California. From Dorris - B. Long1 of Dorris, Is among the out bt town visitors in the city tor several days. Hero From Ashland " , H. q. Endora, owner of one bt the largest stores in Ashlrtnd, Is" In Klamath Fulls fodav on one of Iris frequent business trips. Mr. End ers is stopping at the Hall hotel. On Huslnoos . ' ' A. D. Holms, owner of a tilling station at tho Junction of tha Paci fic, highway and the Klamath Falls' highway, was ft business visitor In the city today, .registering from Ashland in the Arcade hotel, ; ' Saves You Most, . 36c 1 ' . lACOUPACYl Deeded limd - i George W. McColIum who tof- ' merly held a large Interest In tha Shasta View Lambep- company out recently sold -out td the throe Nine brothers, was deeded a tract of five acres- of mill site land south bt Klamath Falls -between Vhe County road and the Strahorn railroad. The deed was " mode tor consideration, approximating $1500. The land Ik said to- link on to the holdings ot the Shasta, View Lumber company. mi r ; Proves tJp on land " jes-tlo N. Drew has -proved, up 160 acres of homestead land four miles north vt Dairy, according to reports made today. Judge fi, Short has also proved up 140 acres, ot homestead land, six miles north ol - Pelican Bay on. the, west . slda of Klamath lake. . .. " . ; 1, . trt i Sues for Divorce ; u. . Stating that during . December, 1924, -her husband, George Gal- lagher drove her front-hor hem? ' and threatened to. kll her .and violently mistreated 'her. at one time , breaking her arm. Fnnnv Alts Can- . tain Gallagher brought BUlt tor dl- vorce : today In the county court. ' . The plaintiff asserts she lived In constant -tear of her life.. She asks, the custody ot two minor children, the right to -resume 'her maiden, . name and costs and disbursements. of the suit paid. ' -,. , ". ij-oi - Suva Duke' .-? i .-- C. B. Johnson has brought;. salt against Fred Duke of the. Central Auto Service. company for. the nm " ot 11217.66, said due on autotomo-?' , bile accessories sold np to Septem ber, 1824. Interest on the sum ane costs 'of the suit are asked. . r , Of Orovillo , J ' , f vt ... ? " -' - " ' ' '- tt , Charles Ganibred ot Orovilla Js Or vUltor in .the city to spend several days on business. -.. ,. j.j