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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1925)
OVT 3"A', MONDAY, FEB. 23, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE Golden Crust Bread For Sale At the following stoi cs : Pall Uroccry, (KM Mulii Kt. Knlrvlmr flwcery, Viiim ami Hargoiuit HI. lliiuHtan A riivlX, Miitn iiml ' . Klglitli hi. ; i Hurry Ciwh Grot-cry, rv.il Main' Jmkiion' Grocery, Ittf.l Ht KUln Kt. P. II. . twl, H. Old HI. Lincoln Market, 240 Muln HI. Minor' Market, HUH Main HI. lUvornliln Grocery KunlUry Market, 701 Muln HI. Hlncltilr' Market, II SO Main Wlillo Grocery, 1 1 ill Milil HI. Golden fViml Ilrrml In nlno served lit Tlio Marshall Hoiko Tim Wlillo I.tnirli French J.lllirll . .. Club Cnfo Klamath Bakery AUk LIBERTY "The Liberty Has the Pictures" Special Tonight Only The great Tom Mix ttarring in "North ot Hudson Bay" A -thrilling drama of the yast white wilderness with Tom in the leading role. See his battle with bare hands and sheer grit against the bloodthirsty fangs of an Arctic wolf pack! A savage, breath taking fight to the death! Tonight Only Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday We take pleasure in presenting Marion Davies in y "Janice Meredith Paul Leicester Ford's dramatic story of tho American Revolution ' Special Prices Evenings 25 and 50 cents Matincei 10 and 25 cents Special matinee for school children at four o'clock Tuesday. Admission ten cents One show each evening, starting at 8 p. m. Special music by Harry Borel and his orchestra White Pelican Theatre The Picture llouso for You and Your Family 1 TONIGHT "FAMILY NIGHT" Mother, llnd unci Iho Entire Family for llile HKTTV COMI'HOX III '"RAMSHACKLE HOUSE" A picture fni' ynmiK mill ohl, imo ytiu niid tho faultily will enjoy ' ' AISII .' : " i "Ol'n OANti" COSI HDY I'ATHK ItKVIKW WHOOPING COUGH . - No ''cur?" but hlp lo r. .due puro.tvsinli of coughing. -MICKS V VapoRud O""'7 MllttnnJart IhfJ Ywurly Eulogize Washington at Celebration in Capital WASHINGTON ' Feb. 23. l'lc l II run of Hi 0 riml Occirgo Washing ton ii n nun whoso greatness may bo tu j vuxiKily appreciated In Iho ul miml "Imporaonul unit legendary" figure liu ha become to many in In (In, wru sketched In udd roKMi ti 'it Washing'"!!' birthday cnUibratlon luiro lyiluy by Jotiu Ilurtou l'nyno, cliulrmiiu o( , tha Aniorloiiu Rod Cnmi, mill Qnorgo W. Wlrkonihum, jf'jr nii-r attorney ic.-ri ci ul . ..JiiiIko Payne, who protai-d ut ex orcise held ii ii (I I' i' tliij uunpicon of u comiulituu appointed by the IjU- U'lCl of CollllllbU L'UlllllllKHlOIIrH, de scribed IIio nutl'in' fiilhnr an "manly man. n mini with drills and dignity of character nt with Unit a pla'n mini wltliou t priitonw)." HILLED l. (HASH KENOSHA, Win. Kli. 23. Four person wero lillluil mill two lujnr i'il, ona acriiiusly, when a Nurtlt HIiiji'o train, northbound, struck a lunrlrg car threu 'mile north of Kenosha today. rilKM'KXT ITV DAMAGED (!r:uUH I'nwi, Ore., Feb. S3. New reached hero Imiiiy (but ii hurricane hit crescent City, California, badly damaging i.evcral buMlui'HM house. Tho Ikhh wan estimated ut TiO,)00. Detail urn lurking clna 10 poor riininniiili iiiJiiii furllltlt'. Onn , xi! nnn u reported to havo , been I ii ju roil. Bt3 3t fl' fLjli (j ' Tho ond ot iho world will not fall to ftrrlvo If you ltcvp your toot oil the gns nnd your eyes oft the roiul. Wo nood n law so n mnn can bo fined for cruolly to tllvyors. Mainly Tll WclllllIT Tho Cyclo-Htnnmagrtiph nt Under wood' I'hnrmiicy show the buro motile pressure to bo rising today but l not yet Into thu "fair wouther" flrun. A s'mllur rise Saturday morn ItiK win followed by a f ill thnl night unil' Iho high wlmU of ytorduy. Korvcnst for noxt H liotirn: I'liHottlwl with Indication favor slilit for rlonrlng tonlKhl with brink wlndK. Tho Tyco rrtordlnif Ihormotnotor niKliiti.n.d muxlinm.ii and minimum tmnporuturo tniluy an follow: Hllih -41 ; Uw 31 V. H, Wrullipr Ilpporl 1 . ' OrcRon: Iluln tonlxht mil Tnc dny; tnodi'rftlo Inmporaturo; BtrnK r.oiilhwml cull" uloni; tho count. Vllli J'.ircntH Mr. and Mr. (;oor Myrn of Mi-dfiird urn In tho Rlty visit In k with Mr. Myor' puri'iita. Mr. and Mr. (Jr'Oi'U'i n. I.li'.dluy. Tb;y uri;ifrd In Klumiilli roll fliimlny inornliik'. Verticil 1-lurilH H. S. Vuluh rclurnoJ " Klam- alh Full iIiIm noon uftor a fw day vUU In Myrtlo Point whero ho wu nill.'d by th H.'Hciis lllncim of Ills mol her. llclurn To tt'wl Gerald lianr.htor riturnod lo Wvod thi tnomlnj! afior spending tho weak-end In thn city vlxltlnu j lih friend. j No Kclmol Todaj' 1'niilU from all lh n'honl In I!ia city wero dlsmlascd shortly after 11a. 111. this i.rorn'ng to enjoy n half day holiday in observance of Gocrgo Wnshlnston' birthday. I'ro Krims wer; given In the room of tho grade school and an assembly of patriotic number wsg held by tho tudont ot thu high school. Vlsillnjt In lly I K. II. H.TWley. renresonllng the Henry nnd Dnvl Lumber company flf Pnrtlntiff Ih In lliA (lv fnr rpv. cral day on a bushiest vhlt. buy ! Iliic lumber from Klamath Falls firm, llawloy la well known In the I city having formerly llvol hero and I curried ou extensive lumber buying. T.....I...- .... ! I.UJIiiif .Uiijovr j F. C. Il.illoy of Pittsburg, To., ' j In tiitt city buying lumber for nn 1 eastern firm. , He! urn To Clilloquln ! Mr. Jack Gnldthwalte and dnugh- tor. Miss Betty Goldthwalto return ' ed to Chiloquln yesterday afternoon. 1 Mr. Gnldthwalte Joined his wife and j I daughter nflcr a short business trip in ban rrancisco. j llecover From l out I Frank MncQunld Is rocavorlng from n eovero cold from which he , ha suffered for several week. Ho ' has been rnred for at the homo of ' hi sister. Mrs. C. A. Shafur at 033 '. North 12th street. "KM" Tuny Friends and members of St. Paul' Episcopal church will enjoy a kid parly tonight In tho Guild hall. A chnrgq of 1)0 cents per couple will bo muln lo cover expenses. This Is Iho Inst pro-Lemon social artnir on tho calendar. Ililura.i From South Itev. V. E. Dobbin returned Sat urday from Lo'.ll, California, whero ho accompanied Mrs. Ilobhitt who submitted to treatment for her eyes. Sho will rema'n In tho south for so.no time roceivlng attention. l'rnin Miit'doel , I! M. O. Packard Jr.. of Macdoel 1 In tho city on business for soverul ' days, a guest In tho Whlto Pellcnn , hotol. I ... V Spend VI ecli'-I.nil Klvn Moon ond "Tools" Taylor of Fort Klamath were among the out of town guost to spend the week-end In tho city. Vanquished .'. ,'v4,li biVviv sv & van 11 K A iir nnlf.T shake hands u Is cusioinary in sport, then spill tho usual bunk. 'Hero wo nnvo Mrs. Mynu ruut-muii on loft cungrntulatlng MiH. l'cicy Tholiipson, newlji electeil president of Motrupolitan Womon's Goli Aasoclation.. - About . Fiinii I'ortlunil j r II. II. Vontch, upoflilty mmt for ilarolinll Wtdl of 1'ortluhd, I In tho ' city making lira annual vlult to Klamath Kail. Tn-i'ii llli.wn Inii When P. A. Ha'.nmorjtren and E. F. Stratford camo over tho (Ireen KprliiK hlKhway, liny wore forced lo lop their car and aw throuKh Ht'Vcral trot; thnl bud been blown don ilurinK the recent wind ar.:I rain nlorm, ucro tho road. Hum I a San Francisco man ui'.TRron while Stratford rt-Bliilcr from Seat lie., WimhinBton. I'llRenild Ilelurn Mr. and Mr. C, M Medford are. In the city aaln for ft nhort burlneea.trlp. They are guest In the Arcado hotel. l-'roiti Algouui Amon)! tho cut of town guest spending thn week-end In tho city was '.r. W. Illck of Algc-.Tia. IVoni f 1illoiiilji George A. Ilcll was among the out of town visitors In the city over tho week-end. I!i-rt On lliilne.'K J. A. Cary of ChHciuIn I a busl nes visitor In the c'ly, spending the we'-k-end In the city. VIhIi In ;liy Mr. France Royco nr.d on. J. C. Duller of Midland, spent the mcek eni In the elty 03- biiBlnc? and vlalt- Ing with friends. They were guests ijn "'-e Arcado hatel, rMurn'ng to ine.r 11011:0 on ico morning train. ; Kroin Ilowliui-K 1 Thoma Longhcid of nscburg I ' a business visitor la the c'ty fcrj several days, coniing over the Ash-1 ltind-Klr.'.nath Falls highway. Week-Kml In City Emma Ward of Malln Rpent the week-end In the city vlsltfng with friend and relatives. Vi'ltiiiK In 1y Mr. unl Mrs. C. Ijv!s of Tcnnant, wcro among the out of tewn guest to visit in tho city over the week- end. returning this morulas to the'r h:""e. . Kifllenl Allentlnii ' Dav.i Llskey of Malln was In tho city today to receive medical atten tion f?r a finger which he Injured several days ago. Arrive In Clly Miss- Harr'ett Sugarnian and fiance. Isadora Froxsn of Portland arrived In the citv JJst Bight to visit y,.tn Mis Sugarman's parents, Mr. nni Mr. K. Sucarman. Fnllier' Xlght On Friday night, February 27, a Fathar's Night program will be given at tho Fairvlew school to which the pubiio Is invited. A health ptiylot entitled. "Tho Little Vcgetnble Men" will be given and Valentine Vin-gar will conduct his vaudeville ngency In a most p!ensl-g manner, according to announcement from the various c:'.nmlttees who are working to make the affair a success. Mrs. N. B. Drew is In charge of the program; Mrs. Wl liam Tlnglny of decorations; Mrs. Claudo Caldwell of the refreshments. The proceeds o fthe affair will go toward tho playground fund. Merywrnlher Heturns Itev. T. A. Meryweathor r.V.urned from a week's' visit in Pendleton whero tho elergymo net Eastern Oregon conferred .with Bishop Re:n tngton. Itnv. Mryweather announc ed that he would be transferred to an eastern purish the early part of April, shortly nflor Easter, duo to his wifo's health. Mrs. Meryweath er is now In tho east visiting with relatives. According to Bishop Remington, a clcrgymi.i from 'Vir ginia Is oxpected to take charge of the Klamath Falls pr.rish by June tho first. v, MeetsTi'ctor ! 4 ! Pe o p 1 eL lU-prrmmtatltv Hi' JiBpph Jarnu Jincph Jarnu Masenecr, repro- ontallvo cf the department of land valnuilon of tho Southern I'aclf'.c company, of Hnn Kranclnco, arrived In Iho city Saturday far ;-verul day c:nforenio wllh local bui'.ncoi men. He expect to return ecuth tomorrow morning. I.'!- Fur South ' Mid EIrIo l-ani? left yelerday for Kan Francisco for a week vaca tion pent with friend and rola- tlveu. M.n MnK I employed with tho Maison, Ehrman company. I'xpecli-il llnck If. N. Moo of Moe'a ftirnlBhlng ,, , , ,1 iitoro 1 expected to return to KJam FltzKcrald of. , ,. .. , ,.. from an cxtcnulve visit and buying trip in San Francisco and the mid dle west. In Oty Today Fred fiordon and hi molhor, Mr. Jimc Is. Gordon of Fort Klamath were In tho city to spend the day, on tho'r way homo from a week-end spent la Malln with friend and re lative. Gordon I a prominent rancher ard stockman cf the Fort Klamath district. Hr'torna To City J. V.'estllnd. who ha -been vlalt 'ng for the past three month In Lankershn. California, returned to Klamath Fall last night. He 5 em ployed with the R.'g Ilasln Lumber computer.. Knluras Xorlli- C. C. Currin of Fortlond return- Cll tc, ,i3 hrttTe follonilng sevoral dBH vis!t wllh hl fcrother. c. S. , Currin of the Currin Drag St?re. In Saturday . , Chester Avery maa among th out of tawn visitors to spend Saturday t nthe city last week, transacting business and shopping. From Applcgatp Ranch Cir! Grubb ot the Appleg&te ranch near Swan Lake district was In the city Saturday to spend the j day shopping. f? From acilocl j 'm. O. Patk yd, a wel known Iuai- jbtrman of MacdoeL CiHf.. ' a 1 hoi:day visitor ' today.' " However, Mr. Parkard'a business was not en tirely for a holiday but to att?ml 0 some business matters.. Mr. Packard Is stopping at the Hall hotel. Foimer I'ower Man Here J. W. Churchill, well known here as -one ot the pioneer hydro-electric Fisher's Blend Flour Biscuits will be served free to any club, lodge, church or 'organization holding a dinner or banquet Call E. G. LAWRENCE at Hotel Hall We specialize in .' banquet work N THE WINTERTIME PURE MEAT - , BniNGvSTOrAN rsi DOTH FOOD AND HEAT Keep that physic;! furnace ct yours going with thi proper" sort ot meat-funl. Folks are doing a lot of talking nowadays nbont the number -of calories In nn ounce f food. Buy your meats of in an! you'll got nil of tho purity y?u are looking for nnd your al lotted number ot colebrated calories. Watch for Mr. Happy Party VMARKET , X-N IIA MAIM iPHONe- 8 Klamath Fall lat night from Man power men of southern Oregon and northorn California, arrived In doul to spend several day hero ut tendlng to buiilney matter. Ho was arcompanled by Erne3t O. Olover, i also ot YrekJ. In From Malln r Mlirt Lucy Spittle, who' tenchos xchool at Malln, was a stopping vlnllor In Klamath Fall.i '...'inliy. Minn Splltlu stopped over nt the Hall hotel till Sunday. Down From Bray H. It. Crane, connecud with Ihe Sprague River Lumber omp.m.", nr- j rived In town lait night from li.-a.r- mill. Mr. Crano wa ace Mripanlcd I by hi family and taey tiiipod at the Hall hotel. Dorrl Itaitkcr Visits . William Hagelxtein, connected with a bank at Dorrli, .is a visitor in Klamath Fall Saturday . l.ni 3unday to call aa fri'ind). Here to Look Over Tiwn Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Piyule of Neligh, Nebr.. navo bioc In tnwn for several days wllh a view of pos sibly iJcatinj In Kla.r1.1ta Falls. Stout Imm-cvlnC . Henry Stout, former game wcr den end now interested in a fish hatchery neo Chiloquln oa the Wil liamson river. Is recovering from a severe attack of pneujionia at his home on Seventh and Oak street. Stout is raising trout for marketing purposes. Mlns CoHglll Het M:ss Helen Cowgill, stite leader I of girls clubs Is in the city from : Corvallis, registering at the White Pelican hotel. Miss Cowgill will appear before several Klamath or- gauizntions and Instruct them 13 ; the fofxation of clubs. She Is at-! filiated with the Oregon Agrlcjiltur- f al college. Main Street (Continued rrom Page One) j Arlet Kdsel, of the Mars Barber shop I am absolutely behind any movement of this kind as long as it Is thorough In Us work. j Albert Morrison ot the. T.Tiito ' Pelican hotol It Is a hard proposi tion for the city to go up against but I am absolutely for a cleaner tovrn in all respects. " f- v '- G. A. Sinclair of the Sinclair Mar- ' ket I am for a cleaner town ab solutely. Leo Houston of Houston tLid Phelps Of course .1 am for a clean er town. I always have bean, and wim behind tho movement. . L. K. Phelps ot Houston and Phelps I believe everyone knows how I stand on the question and that it Is hardly necessary to inaka a statement, for I am behind this movement to clean up Klamath Falls. . Miss Frances Beatly, president of : the Busincps arii Professional I Women's club I fool toward the proposition as any trua American i should feel on having a cleaner city, j II. W. Poole, ct the Liberty! Theatre Klamath Falls is alright. J This so-called clean up looks to mo ! more Ilka political propaganda than anything else. . If Klamath Falls j needs cleaning np let us go about it quietly End sensibly and net flash or wash our dirty linen for the bene fit ot the state at large. A. E. Whitman of Whitman Drug Store I am for a clean town nnd everything that a clean town stands for. , , ' " i II. M. Lucas cf Lucas Furnishings I would rsther probo into the matter more and see the other sldo of it before I am quoted. C. C. Currin of Currin Drug Store I am for a practical medium of1 tha proposition. Aa absolute clean up Is not obta'nable. There 'Is a condition here that needs to be bet tered and regulated. Krel I.. Houston, of tho Klamath Klcthlng Kompany Of I course I have only one opinion nnd that is for progress, a clean town and everything that makes a towa bet tor to Uvo in. . A. A. Bellman of tho Bel! lion Real Estate company Being 1 pay roll town I do not believe In closing up things tightly. .Although not for a general clean up I boiieve that condit'ons in Klamath Falls should bo remedied. There was a general cleanup three or four years ago and the men on the Tay roll refused to buy articles In Klamath Falls and the surrounding towns received the bonefit ot Klamath Falls labor. I do not wish to see this condition repeated. O. M. Hector, Hector's General Merchandise store You can't per suade decent people to move to your community until you drive out tho roughnecks. I am in i favor ot a clean-up so wo can make the town attractive to the substantial c'tizens and their families who would come here If tho comlmunlty was made cleaner morally. 1 do not think that ' business would be Injured thereby. ' J. F. Mngulre, real estate man I favor a clean-up handled by tho mayor and chief ot police. Tonight Only .Reginald . . Denny in "Ob! Doctor" with Mary As tor "It's a Riot" On the same bill Mack Sennett's Comedy "Galloping " Bungalows" . and International News TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY on the screen "THE PAMPERED YOUTH" and BIG ACTS VAUDEVILLE if! BARKY and SMITH in "Variety Deluxe" BASCOPE Tho World's Wonder Whistler HOWAItD. and HILL in -"ft'oiiwensp, Notliing Ilut" ' THE LAUAZOLAH ."A Llttlo of This . nnd n Lit He of That" Also Kinograms Fables f!mwnmntuiiiMra "SNOOKY" and HIS GIRLS will be here SOON Nineteen Percent Sick It is estimated that there are always nineteen peoplo out of every hundred islck, nearly one to every family. Those sick people need every care and at tention to speed recovery. , Many things are needed' for tha sick room clinical ther mometers, water baas, ice bigs, bod pans, cotton gauze, plasters, etc. . y- ' ' The department . we. devote to ho3pltal and sick room' need can provide everything neces sary for the comfort of the patient, or tor use of the nurse. Tlie quality guarantee I your safeguard. . . - Tho low prices jnean saving. You Save with Safety at" The Star Drug Store ffcqt. Drug Jfts . , .'..KLAMATH FALLS, OIIE.