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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1925)
PAGE SIX ' EVENING HERALD, KL'AMATH FALLS, OREGON Wood ' We can supply your fuel needs on short notice. Blocks . Dry Slabs Limbs Coal Fuel Oil x Phone your orders to 535 601 Main St O. Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone S35 T1I0II Cod Mvcr Oil in Sugar Coated Tnb ' lets Puts on Flesh and Builds Them up In Just a few days quicker than you ever dreamt of these wonder ful health building. . flesh making tablets called McCoy's Cod Liver 011 Compound TvNots Trill start to help any thin, underweight little cue. ' After sickness1 and where rickets are suspected they are especially valuable. No need tp give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tab lets are made to take the pi see of that good, but evil smelling, stom ach upsetting medicine ami they surely do it. A very sickly child, age 9, gainod 12 pounds in 1 months. ' ' The Star Drug Store, Uni:ervood's Pharmacy, Whitmore's Drug Co.. or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets the original and genuine as easy to take as candy and 60 tablets 60 cents. Adv What a Pity To waste a dav. A pleasant morning drrjit v prevents it always. -"Think of the days lost by headache, by dullness, by unfitness, fast because the ntor-ach isn'i right, ov the bowels ( are ckwerl by poison, . ' . That's all unncucssaiy. Millions now prevent those- lost dtys by an easy, pleasant method. ; ' On rising drink a glass of water, hot or cold. That washes out the stomach before breakfast. Add to that water a little Jad Salts. That makes it delightful and sparkling. Jad Salts are made from acids of lemon , and grape, combined with lithia. In an hour comes a woederf ul change. The poisons are elimiiuieo. All that makes you miserable is gone. The day becomes sunny, you become fit You feel as you felt when a child. You gam a day, which otherwise is lost You place yourself at your best Try Jad Salts one morning in your glass of water. It will bring a revelation. You will never again let a day start wrong. All druggists have Jad Salts. Heat For pain - soreness ' Rheumatic pains, soreness, aches, etc, call for heat. '1 lie best way to apply it is Red i'epper Rub. . . 'I hit is the modem way. It so excels 'he old ways that there is no comparison. . Nothing else creates such concentrated, such penctrntinc heat as red pepper. And neat that doesn't hurt you. ' t l u '"d tipfclinu heat in an instant In three minutes it srems to penetrate the depths. Circulation is started, congestion is relieved. Pain and the soreness go. . depart ' What folly it is to suffer pains so easily . and quickly stopped. What folly to let a cold in the chest go neglected. When trouHc starts at night, what folly to wait until morning. . Keep Red Pepper Rub on hand. Homes which do that save a great deal of pain. Get it now the very utmost in help of this kind. . for pains of Rheumatism Backaches Lumbago Sprains Soreness Neuritis Contention Cnest Cold. ED PEPPER RUB At ell Jruceirti None genuine without lit name Ruutes, GUILD ....... - r ,r Hall's Catasrrh :Mcdicinsldpf:,h';tt rid your system of Catarrh or DeafneP caused by Cttarth. .- : SU by dnuiiti for f 40 ytrt IVI. CHBNEV & CPi TieiIPOtrt News of the Klamath Country I . BONANZA In commemoration of Washing ton's birthday a program-was hold at the Donnnia high school Friday afternoon. Rev. Rice and Miv Frank Sexton were the speakers of tho iuay. The unaln topic was Boy j Scouts and their purposes. ' The boys showed a few of the things l hey have learned in the short time since their organialion. such as saluting, tying different kinds of knots and telling the ndvantago of j oach. Thero was a fairly Urge aud ience of interested patrons of the school, to whom refreshments were served after the program. H. J. Lythlo was in Klamath Falls to receive a o-msisnment of calves from Tillamook, Inst Thursday. Bill Edler was iu Klamath Falls on business February 16. John Scott drove to Klamath Fails Monday.. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson visited at the Dean Menniss huuto Tuesday. '.'"' Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Lytle: aud Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scott were in Klam ath Falls Monday February 16. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moran died Monday even ing, February 16. The simple fun eral' services were held Wednesday morning at 10:30. -. , Fred Bechdolt Is slowly recover ing from a recent attack of the, flu. Mrs. R. F. Foes s condition Is improving. She has been quite 111 t tt-llh nneunionia. Mioses Grace and Alice Lytlo wer5 j in Klamath Falls on business Satur day afternoon, r . ii.''-V-.- A. A. Wilkinsob was in Klamath Falls Friday. - - The radio at the schoolb uso " "is receiving better- than It ever has since It was purchased. The chang ing of wave lengths by several dif ferent sending stations is supposed to be one cause. It receives clearly from as far as Nebraska. A troop of Boy Scouts . has b2en organized with Mr. Luebke asiScout- master and Messrs Brownson and Bawman as assistants. The mem bers are Walter Bowne, Francl3 Bowne, Mike Pudoff, Clarence Pitch ford, Malcolm and Orin Melvihnon Roy Kllgore. Stanton Paolo. The baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Menniss has pneumonia.' She is doing as well as could be expect ed. Mr3. Thayer called at the home or Mrsv H.-V."Ty tie Thursday -afternoon. : Mrs. Gale' of Langell Valley was in Bonanza on business last Thurj day. .". Miss Marguerite Crank was In Klamath Falls for the week end. Miss Elsa Armstrong ' spent the week end In Klamath Calls. - Miss Helen Cowgill, the state club leader, and Mr. Fred Sexton county club leader, will be at Bonanza school Tuesday, afternoon at 2:30 Miss Cowgill will' inspect the club work and give a talk. The ' local club leaders extend an Invitation to parents of members and others who are interested to come. Miss Janet Philpott spent'-' 'tho week end at her home after the school week . in town. Miss Alicia Yohr visited Mrs.. A. A. Wilkinson Friday' evening. , .Mrs. R. H. Lytlo was' a -visitor at the home of Mrs. J. E.' Scott Thursday afternoon. . fBack to Shoes! ttrtfl J M. Hnlgler the "burefooteit man from OktnhomV ta going back toi -hoe. After leaving bra feet barei I winter as well an summer for rant. I of hi life. Halgler. now t yeanl old, has decided to ebajige bis babrt! nn sua nip sons own ubi Bunil . t of nd In fJhUihism, 1 I V I k m tr! it j t'U -:V L V ' 4 '1-9 MIDLAND Tho Hooper bays arrived homo from Sacramento last week. It re quired four (lays to make tho trip by automobile whereas - ouo day would have been sufficient under ordinary conditions. The bright sprlngllko days of the past week-came as a welcome relief to most folks In this vicinity, but the few impatient ones wlio ven tured out with their cars found the roads still In a treacherous condi tion. "r H. A. Witherlli began dragging the roads Thursday. -, J. D. Hooper a prominent farm er of the Miller Island section, was a business caller In .Midland Friday. Little Mary Burnett was an over night guest at tbo Couchman homa Tuesday. J. C. Sevclk was a Klamath Falls visitor Wednesday. Mr. Seaton from tho Tula Lake- country a.-rived In Midland tho first of tho week to visit his son L. J. Seaton.' who is looking after tho George Gage sheep on the range south of town. Seaton, Sr., says there Is real mud down where ho csate from it having taken htm two days to make the titty mile drive with a team of horses and a light wngon. - ' Mrs. Stella-Kemp and little daugh ter Jane, left on. tho train Tuesday morning for her home in San Fran cisco aftor a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hooper. The two little Del Fatti children, Peter an! Angela, have been on the sick list this week, suffering - from severo colds. ' Mrs. Couchman called on Mm. OUVe Wlthorlll Thursday afternoon. r. Twenty carloads of cattle and sheep wjrc loaded at the Midland stockyards Tuesday and shipped . to various California points. Washington's birthday .wilt bo ob served at school Monday afternoon with a short program of patriotic songs and readings. FARM POINTERS Marquis Is a good variety to re seed thin stands of Turkey red or other red wheats in the localities. of eatstern Oregon where reseedlng is necessary says the experiment sta tion. Federation and hard Federa tion are the two but varieties tor thickening this ' stands of Whlto wheat. Hard Federation is parti cularly good because it Is such n early variety. . ' ' ' Marlout and Hannchen barley lib erally planted on dry lands and Hannchen and Trebl barley -on the irrigated lands or eastern Oregon will help fill the much needed In crease of feed production in Oregon, says the experiment station. Federation wheat planted on the irrigated lands and on dry land sections where good rainfall Is pre sent lu .eastern Oregon will out- yield all other varieties, reports tho experiment station. Its milling quality is fairly good, ' Beekeepers are urged to seo that the entranco to .the hives are open so that bees may come out on 'sun ny days,' says tho Oregon Experi ment statiou. By lifting the hack end of the hive, the beekeeper Is enabled to detcrmlno by: the weight the 'iimount of stores the bees havo. The spring rush may bo lessened by setting equipment ready for usu Overstocking pasture ' should 1,0 avoided during the early growing season is the Information given out by the Oregon Experiment station. The new plants are very dellcato and can be easily killed if caro Is not taken. . A better stand can be assured by not pasturing too close at this time of the year, COURTS .s;-,S" '"-Deeds -:.. J. L.' ' Woodden to Ralph Wood- don, .60 I. R. S. NWViNE'i -Sec. 29 T. 40, It. 11. Wm. O. Hagelstoln to Jessie L. High et ux, B'A, SV4NW14 of Sec. 2, E'4NE, NE8E'4 of Sec, 11, T. 41, K. 6. Jesse L. High to Wm. O. Hagelistcln 3 and S 14 N W V4 of Sec. 2 E NEV4, NE'ASE4 of Sec. 11, T. 41 ft. -6.. ' : .. - - '). " ' '-'- P. 8. Dyer et ux to F. R. & Ruth Soule, '12. 00 I. R. S. lot 9 block 24, First Addition. Neil Campbell, Admr, to William Wight,' administrator's deed SW NVf'BR of sec 28, T.' 38 R 10 Ray M. Hicks et ux to June Grimes. SW NE. i NW Vt SE Vi - of Sec. 16, T.-39, R. 10., CHINESE LRADKIt WOItHE PEKING, Feb. 24 Dr. Hun Y.U Son, leader of the govornmont of South China, who has boon critical ly ill since he underwent nn opera tion for cancer here on 'January 28, continued to grrw weaker today. Otherwise - his condition ; was un ehnnued. . "' ' ' ' .' ; : , Better wnr ' Out all your old shirts now before thn wcathnr acts warm enough Ho leave, o(C your cuat. E. W. Public Accountant Accounting,, and Hi Auditing 211-212 HOPKA BUILDING MARKETS PORTLAND, Feb. S4. Cattle. Markets ' active. U5, to DOe higher; receipts 0116 (39J through). Steers, good 7.D5tfS.2u; medium 7.00 C 7.35; common 6.00(7.00; cannor and cutter steers 6.00 6.00; heifers, good (8G0 lbs. up) -6.754Ti7.00; common and medium, all weights 5.00 1) 6.75; cows, good 6. 25 8.75; common and medium 5.00 O 6.35: cannor and cutters 2.005.O0; bulls good (beet yoarllngs exluded) .4.00 ft 4.50; common to medium (can nors and bologna) 3.00 4.00; calves, medlu into choice (190 lbs. flawnt S.SOtfojt.?K. cull anil com mon (190 lbs. down) G.00PS.50; medium to choice' (790 360 lbs.) 7.5oeil.O0; medium to cholco (260 j ids. up I b.uusj7.du; ciiii ami com mon (790 lbs. up) 4.504JI6.G0. Hogs mostly 50c higher; receipts 2000 (nil direct). Heavy woighl (350 to 350 lbs.) medium good aud choice 11.00 1 2.25; medium weight (200 to 300 lbs.) medium, good and cholco , ,11.50 12.60; light weight (160 to 200 lbs,) common medium, good .end choice 1S.25& 12.75; light lights (130 to 160 lbs.) common; medium, good und chutes 11.004? 12.26; packing hogs, smooth ! 10.509 11.00;. packing bogs, rough! 10.00(810.50; slaughter pigs (130 lbs. down) medium, good and choice 10.50 11. 60;'. feeder' and sfocker pigs (70 to. 1.10 lbs.) common. medium, good and ebolep 9.004 10.00. (Soft or oily hogs and roast ing pigs excluded in above quota tions.) ' " . Sheep' no early sales, nominally steady, receipt's 1575 (300 contract) lambs, light und handywelght, med ium to choice 14.50?16.50; heavy weight (93 lbs. up) medium to prime 13.00O14. 50; all. weathers, cull and common 11.00 14.50; yearling -weathers',- medium to prime 10.60 if 13.00; weathers .(2 years old and over) medium to prime 9.00011.60; if ewes .; common to choice S.00& 10.00; can tier and cull 6.00 8.00. ( - (Above quotations except lambs on shorn basis.) ' Eggs -stead",' unchanged, current receipts 25; .pttllets 23 Vi 24; firsts 24 W 25;-- henneries 2J'A30; delivered' Portland. Butter firm, scarce. Extra cubes, city 45s; staudurds 45 tt; prltno firsts 45; firsts 39; undergrudes nominal; prints 47; cartons 48. iButtertut . firm. Best churning cream 45046. net shippers track In zone 1; 47 delivered Portland. Poultry nominally stoady. Heavy 2223: old. roosters 10; ducks, hens 20 3 22 ;,light 17018; springs white i'ckln, ,25; live turkeys 23; d rented turkeys 3336; geese. 16. Onions easier, bids 2.75153.00 in counlrf. , .. - Potatoes qtilat iinchungud 11.50 01.60. . .' Nuts sto.vdy, unchanged. Walnuts number 1, lt3i; filberts 15018; almonds 27; Brazil nuts 16017; Oregon cheslnuuv 150 17. Hops easier tone, recent sales at 16 to le'j- Now cluster 16017; Higgles 15018; old crop nominal. - Cascara bark quiet. ..New pool 8c. Oregon grape root 4;. Read Herald "Class" Ads , 3 Husbands ThatVjWhat SKe : Says Women Need ' Mis. lialili Teniwl, editor of ' (lit Kal.elha Jlt-mld, SalMtha, Kas., who says every woman nowls tlirno hue , bands: one for, social life; who-must be a good dancer, one for making ' ' money and one of -the "tabby-est" i type to keep things running smooth- ' "j ly at home. ' i ; -w- w. , r trmwrr WT1fl - Renick (General Income Tax Capital Stock, Tax " PHONE 317 MANY FAKE VETERAN CLUBS UNDER PROBE WASHINGTON, Feb. SI. Thir teen veterans organisations nro lint ed -by the department" of Justice 'as "Unworthy" and are being Investi gated, Vincent W. Hughes, an npont of that department testified before house cotnmltleo today Investigat ing the National disabled soldiers leuguo. . !' Hughes did not men I Ion the names of the organisation anil whon commltteo members sought o pursue tho subject, Kalidolph Mha-v, Coral J. Sabo Steiloitraphor Notary Accountant 206 Hopkn llltlg Phono 848 . Second-Hand Goods New and Old, All Kinds ' , "I will tratlo with you" H. S. Gooding 336 Main St. Below the Courthouse WINDOW 1.EAXING Plate Olaus, Ieslileiire find office windows denned Floor wnilug and pol lulling housa cloaulng and Janitor service. A. M. Ithotlrs Phone S60-W. Res. 137 N. 8th Dr. Philip Cole : , Gbnernl Practlco of Dentistry Open Evonlngs by Appointment Phone 66!) 618 Main Over Moo's Store Klamath Lodge Directory K. of C. Council Kb. 2255 Moetlngs: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays LLyeeum Hall, 8th and High Visiting Knights welcome Cbas, Pattorson, O. ' K. B. P. O. ELKS Meets ft. Thursday evening. Visit ing members welcome. Elks Temple, 3rd ft Main Leslie Rogors,. Exalted Ruler. Tom Dolzell, Sec, American Legion 1 Klamath Post No. 8 Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Court House Basement V. P. OLDS, Com'df, Phone 66J-W Business rOPAK f f I ILeaye Your Filttvs 'More 9 OclocK-Your A.t Bcturas am ltriM iifnnrrc nil? II IBGI.VMWMaf KLAMATrf FALLS OREGON V-7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR ORUGS ( Advertising Space in THE EVENING HERALD :i Pays 100 Cents oti the Dollat J ' the conimltliiu'ri coinmel,, iluolurod It wotiid not bn ndvlmiblo to, go tnf tlier Into tho quimlluu bncuusu lu dk-tmonts wero pending mid lliat tho depurtimiut of JuMluo was nlioat to maltu arrests. ' With this Intor matlou, lite ' commlttuo.i turuetl tu Othm aUbJncta, - News from SwIUerinnd. Kicking on bread prices. Maybe llivy could make It ohouper by putting clititisv holes In It. ,.' '"' Brown, the Roofer Gi'iiernl )tooIlnj null ltcialrins; PHONE (IHH Hewitt & D'Albini . Income Tax Accountants and , Advisers - 1 Mr. Hewitt has been admitted to prun-tlco before tho Treasury Do parttnont. 216 liopka Building Phone 760 . The Comfort Beauty Shoppe 420 Main St Phone 335 Switches mailo to order Opr u evenings by uppolntinvnt Phone 607 For Dry Block Wood Direct from 'the chuto Dry Slab, Limb and Dody . Wood. Large Cedar Posts E. L. FRENCH . A. H. COMBS Pilvnte Homes House Cleaning, Floor Waxlug and Pollahlug ' Janitor Work niidi Window Cleaning ' v Ph. 360 Klainilh Falls. Ore. T fERMANCNT CONrmUCTIOM Exclusive LIresuMtd Mjib - N '- taetnrarsi lot , i The new Concrete Hollow-wall Bonding Br'ck for Founds tlons, Walls, Bnlldlngs eto. Absolutely Firs and Weather Proof, et a eeet lees than any " other form of masonry. Stone-Tile construction ellm lnetea upneeiv expense, Is in destructible. Mid Is approved by the best erchlteot and , builders. . TJ ex celled as bast for Btaoeo flsdsfa . . Let M Estimate Xoar Job. 0tb and Market. PbOM H9W Concrete Pipe Co. . Directory WORK ready at 3 JSC! J. ;, '- - 9m. mrv 1 Professional Cards NEW CITY LAUNDRY FlnlHhml Work Flat Work "Put Vour UutlN lu Our utli' Itougli Dry Phono 164. Cor Main OonkrMi Mi- Edward B. Ashurst Attorney and CQuniollor t Vtm , Bulla No. 5, I.oomls Uldl J'houo 237 u ' W. IC. ami J. K. , , PATTERSON; ContrnctliiB I'alntors ' 30 S. 6th, Phone S82-J 1040 Street H. E. ROSKAMP Contractor and Builder' Boa Mo llnforn You llulld I'Uoue 671 Residence 1020 Joffonon DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATIMB PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON ' Office and Resilience Pbont 111 1. O. O. F. Temple CERTIFIED CHICKS White and "Brown Leghorns. Ilarred Rocks, Rods, Iilnck Mlnorcas. ' ' ' Now booking for fall and spring de livery. Prices on application. Our 2Ctb year of siioeeesjral hatching. OULAND HATCHERY, Orland, Olona Co., Oallt. ' , J. C CLEGHORN CIVIL ENOINKFin;' ' AND 8PRVEYOII Phone HJ-J 133 S. Illterslde j CHIROPRACTOR 5 DR. GEO. E. MALLETT Office over Undrwotd'e Residence Phone 667 7th end Main Offloe Phone M DR. J. G. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN ' 709 Main St. Phone 133-W We tit and grind 0 lasses, Dnpll eato broken lenses, repair frames J. H. DRISCOLL Upitairt in the Hart Bldg. All Kindt of E INSURANCE new:-'";V:; oriental beauty shop . ; : MAIiUAltKT CAIiLAIffiN . ' Is now oBHlntlng In the Orlen- ' tnl lloauly Hliop, doing all line In boauly culHirb. Your! pat ronage will bo appnrlcnted. Next door to Wostern Union 626 MAIN STREET Mnko oppotutmotila. Viono 6)5 BOSTON BEAUTY , (' SHOP ;;' V, Winters Building , j ' ' Export" Operators' ' Individual HoothH ;' Violet ray . facial ' arid' scalp 'treatments, facial peeks, Bier colling, and shampooing. For appointment Phone 811W . NICLMIC (JItA.VT, Prop. Play Cards Cigars and Cigarettes Soft Drinks Barber Bhop Litnoh Room ' " . M. & H. SOLO PARLOR Beneath the Pint Tree