The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 25, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, FED, 25,
ES
PASS AT SALEM
8TATH IIOIWI5, Hulnni, Oro Pol),
5. During u lull In lliu lor in
house yesterday uflcriioon, limine
bill 422, dofo-.iled luHt Hnlurduy, wan
rccnnildurod ami passed,
"Tho moauro,'"'lii(rodiied'' byllio
Jackson county delegation, pro
vides for I ho election uf two pre
cinct committee Instead uf one In
precincts of 'comities olhnr thnn
Multnomiili.
II In virtually a pro-prlmury coun
ty convention scliemn, providing far
Ihn drawing up nm laying down of
parly platform and Ilia olcllon of
candidate.
Jlopreitenlntlvn t'owglll explained
Hint the hill did not liilorfiiru with
lm. proccni prlih'ury Inw mid Hint
tho people of IiIh county were u
oiki In desiring I in piungn,
In a' length glint of houea IiIIIh
pmtnrd li' llio eeiiiilo worn nil lh
principal npproprliulou IiIIIh of ihn
niNnlon, aggregating $0.523, .'100. GO.
Tlio largest . npiiroprliilloii Item
wan lliul uf M.072.717 for tlio. rcg
ul.tr Hlulo HiFlllii t kmn locutud ut
Halcm, Pendleton, lliiit-liurg and
Iho blind m-liool lip I'oriliind, which
woro embodied In ono bill and to
tulod 3,072.717.
Tlio quarter mill rood lux was re
pealed. , . ,
Tha bills for repealing Ilia half
mlllHRH nix uiiilnr lii ii bonuii and
lunn art. amounting to half n mill
or about $500, uoo ami Hib bill for
impending al'itii alii lu Iho accident
commission nniountliiK to iiboul
?176,uuo tor Iho hlcuuhiiu purntud.
Tha xiiiiiiu killed bill to Increase
th anlnry of tint alnto superintend
ent of school hiiiI iho atitlo d ilry
mill food eoniinkuiloiier.
Aiming bill pused by the somite
wua:
House hill 328, guono code ameitd
mcral, nuking opvn "uiihjii of bird
and door uniform throughout iho
lata. Changing opening of doer sea
son from Aiuust 30 to September
10, etc., reducing bag limit on
bird..
Thoro will bo no laglslutlon at
thU mimlun to strengths tha bluo
ky law, Tha amnio yesierJay
' klllod by Indefinite postponement
Iho Ilnlley house bill, which wan
prepared by Otwnld Wont, and aur
oral day ago I ha Joseph bill w.is
killed. Tlio Joseph bill bud tlio
support of W. K. Crow, atalo cor
poration commissioner.
Honnt ir lluala' bill which proposed
an appropriation of $125,000 fir
tlio establishment , of 20 brauch
normal school In lha slnlo wn do
: fciuod In Iho senate. Sonata bill
48, providing for tha appointment
of two iiubllc school Inspector and
(onato bill 1M providing for touch,
or traliiinK centers in 10 Oregon
tilliti school alao woro killed.
FIGHT SPIRIT
LONDON. Fob. 25. Discourage
ment of what was tunned tho Rind
latorlal spirit, which bun boon ro
ported crooping Into tlio llrltlsh
schools, wua urged recently by Dr.
'll. Crkhtan Miller In on nddross to
member of tho llrltlah Association
of Physical Training on tho sub
ject of "Hygiene for Adoloacenla."
Kdlionllonulhila, ho mild. sought
almpliricntlon of llfo In gonnrnlliu
tlona, and tho phynlcal trulnliiK ex
port was llnblo to bollova that evsry
body needed phyalcnl training, Dr.
Miller howuvor. did not bollevo thin
to bo universally trim, nnd thoro
woro cert 111 11 you Ihn for whom phy
sical training was bad. .
Referring to tlreek mythology,
Br. Miller spoko of Narcissus who
fall In love with his own rctlectlou
In tho waters of -a spring. Thero
woro Nnrclssluus tolny who mndo ,
thomnelvos tlio object of their own
Invo anil who ctilijvntcd tholr own
bodloa to an extent which wns 110
tunlly dangerous, lie challenged Ilia
generalizations on which ho snld
many phyalcnl ciilturlata bused tholr
onthiialanm. Dr. Miller ronlondcd'
that gonorulloiiH heiico aelf confl- (
donee iimong school hoya would no
bnaml ontlroly upon tho vnluos of
lutolloct and churnolor.
Todny tho phyalcnl ' animal fnc-
Ml
Y MEASUR
1 -
PREDOMINATES
ANNOUNCEMENT
Miss Margaret .Worden and Miss Clara
Calkins announce , the opening of a
hat shop in the - Barnhart's ready-to-.
; wear store in the McCarthy building.
Will open on or soon after March 1
Now at our
1925
MOM'N POP
Second Tilden,
.mo aire. nnesso
tor predominated, nnd cnnscqunntly
it great many adolcsconl boys woro
going wrong In tholr chnrncter de
velopment owing to tholr physical
muko up.
Dr. Miller advised tho assoclntlju
uiouibors nut to think merely In
tonus uf chest 'expansion when
dealing wllh Individual rcqulro
monta of their pupils, but rather of
character.
"Wo lwivn hero In London a t'la
dliim uccouimndullng 120. duo per
sons which litis been usod fur u b.ix
ing inuteli that was nil over In Gil
seconds," asserted . Iho iip.nkcr.
"This should furnish us something
lo think about, Kven In schoob,
tho way In which watching a gama
of football Is considered ns part of
school loyalty fur greater than play
Inn Iho gamo, is a serious tendency"
I'oiiiiaii Ut
, Inndoro Formnn of Portland who
Is a houso guest lit tho hcimo of-Mr.
nnd Mrs. K. Siigiirmnn, visiting his
flunco, MIhh Harriott Sugnrmun,
was tiilion to Ihn Klnmutli (imiorul
hospltiil lust nlghl, suffering' from
a sovero nttuck of liifluonxii. 11-Ih
condition was somowhnt betlovod to
dny, nnd It la thought that tho easo
will not prove soilous.
new location,
h
verm " r 'fjfh
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EVENING
rkwrMTiATP
GIVE OUR
Enviable
mm
Say Experts
of the champion.
I I PLEASES
F
PARIS, Fell. 25.' Americans aro
all heart, Flrmln llemifr, great
French actor, director of tho Odoon
thont:!i- told tho Amerienn Club of
Purls In relating his impressions
upon his return front tho United
Suites. Ho went over upon tho In
vitation of tho state department us
a return for tho French govern
ment's courtesy lu asking Jamos K.
Hatched to play In Purls two years
ago. - "I want to go back and I
will," sold M. Oomlor. Tha Am
erican theatre are well pitulppod
nnd I can do thoro the things 1
dream of."
The American audience, the speak
er said, Is keenly responsive. "Your
CKHintrymcn nro sensible, extraor
dinarily so,- almost ns much so ns
tho French, and their cm niton Is
deeper." Ta illustrate this ho told of
watching n Molntir play in 'ow
V'oiit, In which occurs a highly om
otlonal scone. The nudlonco, after
three nilnntc.t of tonsenes.i, Just ut
the curtain wua fulling, began to
lnugh. M. Gomlor, puszled, Ipqulrod
of theatrical men about this and
wns told It was bocauso tho Aruorl
can playgoer's sensitiveness to em
otionul appenls was so thorough
thut ho could not long sustain It,
and laughed as a natural reaction.
"That Is why," ho oxplalnod. yyour
spcukors,' discusHlng tho , most sorl
otis subject, throw In two or threq
Jokes." . . ' '
II. Oomlor prnlsetl Amorlcnn the
atres, American simplicity and hon
esty of expression, and above all
the freedom from governmont con
trqt of nrt. " .
RENGH
ACTOR
906 Main, opposite Postoffice,
HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
ON THE
the biggest thins that euer happened
?0R MAGIC MUD - NOI ONLf WILL OOK
C.DJ M RE INCREASED BtiT IP OUR.
VAN THE CONTEST IT WILL
PKODLK-r AN
keputauon j
EVENING HERALD'S
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Advertising t"r (ratcriml orders
or soclotlcs charginis a ronulnr Ini
tiation foo and aucs, no discount.
RlKloiis find bcnoroleut orders will
bo charged tho regular rate for all
advertising when an admission or
othor chargo Is made.
Want ads and reading notices will
bo received up to 12 soon on the
day of Issue.
NOTICE
Classified ndvcrtlncincnls lirro
nfliT ijiuat bo pnld for In advance
uiiIpks the ndvrnlM-ra carry nn open
account Willi Tlio Kvi'iilny Jli tnld.
CfiASSIFlFD All HATKS
'lint Insertion ..p-r lino 1U
Two Iuai-Hlons
........por lino .
Three Insertions
Four Insertions
Work (O times)
Ono inontli
.........per lino Soc
........per lino iia,
....per line SUi
.- ..-..per line 75'
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT ComfoMablr! sleeping
room, furnace heat. 125 Pino St.
iPhou,o 806. 2.j
FOR RENT Front bedroom. 6.10
North 10th. 25-20
FOR RENT .Furnished apartment.
Phone DOG. Mrs. O. Peyton. 25-20
FOR RENT 'Light housekeeping
room. Suitable for two. 315
Lincoln. I'hon? 262-J. 25-28
WANTKU Woman Right pirty
for ciuinp cook next 4 months.
Box 15, CrJHurald. 25-20
DRESS MAKl'NO Mrs. L. J. Uce-
j., son, 433 N. ith St. F25-M23
FOR SALK Piano; Royal typewrit
er; Red mattress and jiprlngs ull
. In goad condition. 133 4th St.
. , 25-27
UAHY CHICKS R.' I. Reds, even
Color and red to tho skin; Bir
red Rocks; Black MlnorcaB; Gold
en Huff and White Leghorns.
Tancred and Tan Ilarron strains.
Enoch Crews, Seabright, CaPf.
25-4
FOR SALE New Hell Chesterfield
bed, upholstered in Rose Velour,
also a few pieces of other house- 1
bold furniture. Call at 521 Wal
nut Ave. Phone 112-R. 25-26
EVERETT TRUE
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'But Vdu I of cach ot tncsc V
11 - ' xcrr put TocjcSTMiSR
X riAVEN'T Gts.M vij'J.t.S TO SCT fK) A
3 5" jr. tvHT l Can Oo
BROA'O 5IOg II1, --
JOB
Tuic reoTAiMi u t3l AW'i RlftHT INTO
1 I W.-. l T AK QLI II -T ' I 'I 1 I
y ra-A 1 1 ii-ii 1 -t.Kf-.f irv MAnc 1
I NEW TODAY I FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES
. ; , 1 ; ,
IfAVW YOVR TItKES and shrub
bery pruned by an experienced
piuncr. Call W. Chaalaln, 445-M
,, 25-10'
FOIt 8ALK Two Navajo Rugx; ono
TxV and one 6'x4'. 'nine 733R.
Address 934 N. 9th. 2."t
LOST Two Llewellyn". Setter dega.
. Whlto with black spots. . M ile and
, female. Answer to the names of
Duke and Chickie. Finder pleaae
return to Howard S. Abbey. 83S
I'pham. Phone 44CK or Klamath
Kails Auto Co. Phone Ztr.it,
Howard. 23-4
. CAUI) OF THANKS
To chore who assisted during our
recent' bereavement and to thase
who( sem floral offerings at the
funtra of our beloved husband and
parent, Ooorge M. Thrasher, , our
sincere thanks In hereby, given.
Mrs. George Thrasher nnd family.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Ro olm in g House.
Lease and furniture for sale. 23
rooms. Good business. .
WALTON & WRIGHT
. 601 Main Street . '
FOR SALE Four room plastered
bouse. Bath, toilet, hot wnter,
plumbing complete. Range with
house: on pavement. $3250.00.
$500.00 down, rest like rent. This
price is for quick sale.
FOR SALE J room house.' Bath,
toilet, i Range with house; lot
50x200 ft; on pavement. ,$'1200.
$500. down, rest like rent.
FOR SALE Dairy herd, Holsteln
grades and purebreds; also milk
ing machine; prlco roasonable.
Would : trade" for stock cattle.
Phone ll-F-12. Box D36. 23-2S
FOR SAL IS Two Altman-Taylor
steam engines. Make good saw
mill engines. M. Huff, Dairy,
Oregon. 21-27
FOR SALE Real Silk guaranteed
Hnnlnrv Mm S V. Tmrham inrtl
!' High St., agent. Phone 3S2-R.
19-3
ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAINS,
$1.25' per gal. until March 1st.
After that date, $1.50. Pattersons
G30 South 6th. 20-26
BY CONDO
plVFeR.eMCt2. ImHAT. W SAlp
A-f. THT TINS : You CROUur
ri:Vr - ,'D IDN'T.OO TH6
firdRlSHt "THNCi,
ire ALC IKC
pie-iieeCS-N
r--
- J x
Murphey's Seed
Ma ClGWT
UANn vdiTH
GUV Vvl HO THOUGHT OT THIS
CLEVER IDEA ANu n- Nuu
PROMISE TO KEEP T A SECRET ,
I'LL LET MOU IN ON HOvM L'UE
Planned to mak&
MASlC MUD MOkc
TAMOuSi THAN
, t)ER 8EF0RE
$23.50 and $29.r,0 HIOHRST l?ride
word suiting, tallored-to-meaRuro.
Spring line now here. 1004 Main.
- . 21-27
FOR SALE Cabbage, 3e lb; Red
Onions, 4,6c lb; Saner Kraut, 35c
gal. 1 4 milo northwest of Malin.
John Ilonzlb. F3-M3
FOR RELIABLE USED CARS of
standard makes, see Bnlck and
Star Garage, opposite White Pell
can Hotil, 1 ' l-13tf
WANTED
WANTED Work by hour or laun-
; ..y iu mftu uuiiiv. i none hs;i-.i
j TB; I . , ;. 24-2
WANTED Two goofl bouse carpen
ters want work. Phone 739-R.
: . '24-20
VASTS I) Housekeeper. Phone
Mrs. Fulk, 2S8-R. 24-26
WANTED Work of any kind by
man experienced In truck driving
or general work. Room 23. Met
ropolitan hotel. City. - 23-25
WANT EL TO RENT A modern
bouse reasonably etose in. Com
pletely furnished and with two
bedrooms. Box 60, Cr. Herald, tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 3-room hnnse, $20.00
per month. Suitable for man and
Call at 1202
Wilford Avenue.
24-26
FOR RENT Garage. - Call 1136
nne St. alter 6 p. m. . 23-25
FOR RENT Store fixtures. Mrs.
Davenport, 305. Lincoln. ... ' 24tf
FOR RENT Largo 3-room furnish
ed apartment. Adults only. Close
in.' 439 Tenth street. 23-28
WANTED TO RENT A small un
furnished house, must be modern
and well located. Ans. Box V. C. P.
Cr. Herald. , IStf
FOR RENT Rooms. 840 Walnut;
bath; phone; heat. F5-M5
FOR RENT Famished apartmerrts.
Pbone 239-J. 24-7
FOR RENT 2 large, sunny rooms,
two blocks from Main. Gentle
, men preferred. Pbone 525. 19-25
CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE
for moving trunks and light haul
ing. Phone 830. Cornor 8th and
Muin. F19-M1S
: ;
MISCELLANEOUS
SHOE REPAIRING
V'ork shoes and gloves for less.
Jack Frost, 119 South ith street. 24
YOU. WOULD FIND more pleasure
In life with, a new, noat. clean
home. Let Browning do it. In
terior and exterior decornt'ons.
Phono 461. . F21-M31
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
33 Mala street. Phone 624. Dlltf
EXPERIENCED STOCKMAN, 42
years old would like to lease a
good ranch, fully equipped and
, stocked on a sharo basis or would
tako the management or foreman
ship until both parties are satis
fied. Can give the best of refer
ences in every respect and will
put up acreage as security that I
will make good. Address Stock
man, Evening Herald. 16-27
PAINTS, -OILS, AND VARNISH,
Deadening felt roofing and glass.
For less t Pattersons, 630 South
6th street. . 20-20
ORAX . LOVI)
Expert watch-maker, Swiss wntches
a specialty.' 107 So. 7th St. F20-M6
TO LEASE 5 acres, small house In
city limits. C. S. Motttolius, 708
Main St., 20-2G
LEGAL NOTICES
SOTICE OF llOXD SALE
NOTICE IS . HEREBY GIVEN,
that sealed, bids for the purchase
of bonds of Klamath County, Ore
gon, Issued for the construction of
pormnncnt. ronds therein, In the
Store, 0. K.
PAGE SEVEN
BY TAYLOR
CHIEF - SHAKE
ME L'M THE
sum of One Hundred Twtnty-Iive
Thousand Dollars ($125,00.0O),
will he received until the hour of
4 o'clock p. m. on the 14tl d-ay of
March 1925,- at the Chambers of
the County Court, In the , Court
House In Klamath Falls, in said
County and State, at which time and
place said bids will be publicly-,
opened by said County' Court; said
bonds being In denomination of One
Thousand Dollars (1,000.00) each, '
and dated April 1. 1925, maturing
as follows, to-wit:' ,
$3000 eleven years from date
of issue;
$3000 twelve years from date of
Issue; -
$3000 thirteen years from dste
of Issuo;
$3000 fourteen years from date
of Issue; . ..." i.
$3000 fifteen years from date of
issue; v
$5000 sixteen years from date
of Issue; '
- $5000 seventeen years from date .
of issue; - ' -
$5000 eighteen years from date
of issue;
$5000 nineteen years from date
of Issue;
$5000 twenty years from date of
tisue ;
$7000 twenty-one years front
date of Issue;
$7000 twenty-two years .from
date of issue; .
$7000 twenty-three years from
date of issue;
$7000 twenty-four years tfrom
date of issue; ;
$7000 twcnty-IIve years from
date of Issue;
$10000 twenty-six years from
date of issue; . 1
$1)00 twenty-seven years from
date of issue;
$10000 twenty-eight years from
date of issue; ; ,
$10000twenty-nine . yoare from
date of Issue; , ;
. $10000 thirty years from . date
of issue; ; ... . ,
said bonds to bear interest not to
exceed 5 per cent per annum, pay
able semi-annually, on the first days
of April and October, principal and
interest payable in United States
gold coin, of the present standard
of -value, at the Fiscal Agency of the
State of Oregon, in New York City.
- Said bids must be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified
check for $6250.00, and the r suc
cessful bidder must be prepared to
take delivery within 30 days from
date of sale. '
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish the printed bondi
without cost to the County.
The approving legal opinion of
Messrs Teal. Winfree, Johnson ft
McCulloch, of Portland, Oregon,; will
be furnished the successful bidder.
The Court reserves the right to
reject any or all bids offered.,
C. R. Do LAP, .
Clerk, of Klamath County Oregon.
Fob. ... 1S-19-20-21-23-24-2G-26-27-28,
March 2-3-4-5-6-7-9-10-11. i ,
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Kquity No. 18UO t
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
O r e g q n in and for , Klamath
. County.
Myrtlo L. Widby, Plaintiff,
vs. . -'.;- :.: t
Jack G. Widby, Defondant. j
To Jack G. Widby, Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF TUB STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby re
quire dto appear and answer tho
complaint on filo ln the above- en
titled Biilt on or. before the 26
day of February, 1925, that being
the last day prescribed for such ap
pearance in tbe order of tho Court
tor the publication of this sumqons,
anrf If you fall to so appear and
answer,, for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the Court fop tho
relief iprnyed for In hor complaint,
viz: for the dissolution of the bonds
of matrimony herotoforo and now
existing between yourself nnd tb
plaintiff herein, upon tho ground of
cruel and Inhuman treatment..;
This summons is served upon. yon
by publication in the Evening Herald
a daily newspaper printed,' publish
ed and of general - olrculatloa In
Klamath County, Oregon, for, six
successive weeks pursuant to order
of the Hon. A, L. Lcavltt. Judge of
the above entitled court, dated Jan
nary 12, 1925, tiro first publication
being January 14, 1920, and the
last publication being on February
25, 1925. ' 1 ' .;
. , Edward B. Ashurit.
..-' Attorney for Plaintiff.
6 Loomls Bldg.
' ; KInmath Falls, Oregon.
J14-21-28-F4-11-18-25.
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