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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
,; , Friday, February 27, : SCHOOLS HELD TO BE LACKING .' I.OH ANOIDIiKH, Fob, 27, Biir , ivbya among prisoners lu tho I,o Angeles county lull Indicate that thuro la toinothlng wrong with pios tint oducntlouul uud religious imilh . ollt, In tlui opinion of lluyiiioiid , ; Turnoy, director of tho Los Angeles Crime Commission. 1 1 u oxii odilmI thin view nl a recent mum In of tho ttoiuhorn California Academy of Criminology, Boven percent' of tho Inmulcs of tUo county jail, Mr. Turney mild, woro college graduates, as agnlnal t"Vi porcont In ortlhinry civil llf ltM por cunt of tho prisoner hail oollego (Mining: 46 per cent wore iilKb school KrmlunioH, compared wllb 28 per coat outside tho walls. ' All tho prloner agreed, added Mr. Turney, that Ihora ImJ bach a' Inch of moral training ami a da fnct of character bulldlhg trnlnliiK III tho schools, ami that tlia miniti thing was trim of thu religious, a majority of which wuru represented. Mr. Turnoy decluroil thnt maul of tho prlRiinvm concurred In tho ho llar thnt habitual criminal nhnuld not ha allowed to bring children Into tho world, All believed In pun ishment, ho continued, but favored Institutions whore prlsauiira could ba ntpluyd In producing itomo com modity. REDS NOTABLE FOR THEIR ABSENCE AT RUSSIAN MASK BALL 1X)NI0N, K11U. 27. Vodka. "grog and Vodka vug nog woro foMurod at ' a "bolnhlo ball" glrnn In llauiinnr . gmlth, l)ndon, recently hi old of tho . Wuat London lloayllal. Thcro woro groat many lluolan conliimii on hand among tho dam-urn, but no , Itumlum. . ' , A bomb wan exploded on tho dancs floor at mldulght but lu ron ton u did no dimngo itn tboy worn . uoiblng more thnn numorous l(u alan novoltloa which woro distribut ed to tho women euiwui.. The woman who entertains Read is Now at our 1925 MOM'N POP CIIIJANA, III.. Kob. 27. Tho alio of tho American family of na tive alack In one gonnrntlon Inn docroanad H8'4 percent, according to It. K, Ilnber, profosgor of o- clology at tho llnlvornlty of 1 1 1 1-u-jln, who , uddwd that today tho natlvo atock fnnilly baa lona than throo children, mhllo It' rogulrna four, under tho preaaut miorullty and inarclugn fate, to ruplaco the stock without iocreuao. "il Is not naciMnarlly a tragedy that much of our natlvo atock la dying out and that our Incroaae comas wholly from foreign atock, for foreign Is certainly not uniony mous with Inferior," said tho pro fnaaor. "Vet few will admit the do slrablllty of such rapid replacement of our native stack, for It coutnlns some ot'our most precious popula tion elements, When wo soa 13 parcant of our natlvo families child - less, mud IS percent more with only one child each, 1t seems to be ftrTBSJWSSS f JEgE? R e05iNErS BUS.Mt9i5i f BEFORE l W6 MOU rTT) 15W t Nt.TTk M6 MKTS2 A OM0U.MERBTOTrM6 A ABOUT Hs lSo & ' 9 UP TO VOU t A' 61R.1A AtM fURTTHBR ) " " ME l2rlt! I 11 US OUT TOR ft TVJO MMJS & 7hat .. ijiIe THAT- ;M t3 f J &0INe t0 8UM liSHLj EET , V VE-'lJ PIONEER STOCK 0F1ERIGA IS PASSING 1 There's something indescribably fine about the wo man who entertains well. From the cheeiy appear ance of her home to the service she so deftly af fords everything is so natural yet so charmingly different. , ' , : Such splendid hostesses, once very rare and belongs ing only to the idle classes, are now to be found everywhere. They grace homes in every walk of life making them happier through the many friends they attract. ; 1 ' ;" :,' ' ' ; ' , ' Advertisements keo) these women ahead of the com monplace. . Advertisements tell of the newest and most delightful things. Advertisements announce new customs and practices. They tell what the world approves as correct. ' 1 ' !- - The woman who entertains well must read the ad vertisements. Not only to keep pace with progress but to learn how tp do so on a limited , puree. For advertisements are more than harbingers of style they are announcements of economies that may be practiced safely. r . the advertisements to know what new, what is correct and what is economical new location, - "Covering Uo Hi. Trouble" BY TAYLOR significant." -: . ' Turning to the education side of tho situation, J'rofesnor Ituber de clared "fur too many of our edu cated pooplo either sidestep mar riage or marry too late In life to have a family. Prom one half to tbreo-rifths of our boat educated women are having no share In pro ducing tho noxt generation, due either to non-marrlago or chlldlu-is niarrlago. ' ' ' ' " " FAMOUS CLOCK TO , BE GIVEN TO CITY ALBANY, Fob. 27. Tho tower clock that won Iho highest award and special bronze modal, at the contounlal exhibition at Philadel phia In 1876 will be given away to tho municipality or building' ih!ch mill provide It wltk tho most sultablo homo,, ' t , This announcement was mado to day by Dudley K. Fasoldt, 1333 N. Toarl St., Albany, N, Y a nophow of Charles Fasoldt, plonear clock- mbsker -who construetid tho prize . mechanism. Tho present owner Is I not a tower clock manufacturer. 1 Th famous old clock Is today I pining away In a back room, lu existence practically forgotten do- ! spllo the fa mo it won In competl- tlon. Its owner said he was moved to make the offer only by the desire well 906 Main, opposite Postoffice, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH that the masterpiece lie given an opportunity to fulfill Us dcntlnty of usefulness and snrvlro. The clock will operate futir dials of any Man up to 100 feet- ucrons, setting the hands every hulf minute, and Its owner declares It will not gain or lose more than ten seconds a year, ' ; 1 Will "Sell't Self hi It Mi IniIwI Miirhii. Km Francisco will WHIim. In wllllhK l "sell" her wit tu oMiu i"y lir an open' tiuii itrni limy i-iiiw iit daughter.. C'Ihu ii Tti little Kin. now Ins t'lrveuma in nunemiit fniin ixiraljr i K1H He, lliiither is i-eudy to blndj hei-wir ti, wine ettiiiliiyer for m yt-arl U tie will Hdviimi hii S500 to meet Uie Miiyeuu' le.' EVERETT TRUE EOM'T ftoNT, t t-,. AIMCl l-r'5 A t EON'T t.AUH AT More.CS FOI?. FCAR -W ft? I i AT -Y 'STR-T In AND FALLS, OREGON EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADS OTICK Classified nilveiiisemriits here after must lie niil for In ndvnnco unless tlio nilvertlM.'rs carry an p:n account ivllli Tim Kvi'iilnu Jtcrnld. Want ads and reading notices will bo received up to 12 noon on the day of Issue. . CJ.AK8IFIEI7 AI) RATCS First Insertion per line 10c Two Insertions .............. rxT lino l.V Tlweo Insertions pIlnc2Uc Four Inxcrtioim per line 25c Week (0 times) per lino 30c Ono month ....iie." line 75c ; , ' V ' FOR RENT FOR RE N T Turnlsho room In j private residence.- FOR RENT Store fixtures. Davenport, 30S Lincoln.' Mrs. 24tf WANTED TO IlEN'T A snwll un furnished bouse, must be modern and well located. Ans. Box V. C P. Cr. Herald. 18tt FOR RENT Rooms, bath; phone: beat. 840 Walnut; F5-M6 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Phone 23U-J. 24-7 CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE for moving trunks and light haul ing. Phono 850. Corner 8th and Main. F19-M18 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Phono 506. Mrs. O. Peyton. 25-2G ; FOR SALE B A R G A I N Good upright Piano. Call afternoons at 409 South 6th Street. . , 20-4 FOR SALE Dairy herd, Holstein grades and purebreds; also milk ing -machine; price reasonable. Would trade " for stock cattle. Phone ll-F-12. Box 530. 23-23 FOR SALE: Two Altman-Tiaylor steam engines. Make good saw mill engines. M. Huff, Dairy, Oregon. 21-27 . FOR SALE OR LEASE Warehouse. I E. Quillltch, 133 Payne Ave. , I ' - , 26-28 BY CONDO Vou SatS TH-es- eV(5RTT T Orvri TSTOiRV Tt IT OrV JOKe n4iVV TrMT YOO'U IPIMCOf' Murphey's Seed FOR SALE Real Silk guaranteed Hosiery. Mrs. S. K. Durham. 1034 High St., agent. I'bono 382-R. ' 19-3 FOIt SALE Piano; Hoyttl typewrit er; Bed mattress and springs all In good condition. 133 4th St. . - 25-27 $23. SO and 29.50 HIGHEST grade wool suiting, tailored-to-meosurc. Spring line now here. 1004 Main. 21-27 FOIl SALEr-Cobbage. 3 He lb; Red Onions, 4 Vic lb; Sauer Kraut, 35c gal. 1 4 mile northwest of Matin. John Honzlk. F3-M3 FOR RELIABLE USED CARS of standard' makes, see Bulck and ; Star Garage, opposite White Peli-1-1 3tf j can Hotel. WANTED WANTED Work by hour or laun dry to take home. Phone S85-J 24-2 W A N T E L- TO KENT A modern house reasonably close in. Com pletely furnished and with two bedrooms. Box 69. Cr. Herald, tf COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN de sires housework In private fa-'mily. References. Write Box 34, Malln, Oregon. 26-27 MISCELLANEOUS YOU WOULD FIND more pleasure In life with a new, neat, clean home. Let Browning do It. In terior and exterior decorations. Phone 461. F21-M31 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL. NIGHT. E3$ Main street. Phone 624. Dlltf EXPERIENCED STOCKMAN, 42 years old would like to lease a good rancl, fully equipped ana stocked on a share basis or iwould take the management or foromnn shlp until both parties are satis fled. 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 ORAX W. LOUD Expert watch-maker, Swiss watches a specialty. 107 So. 7th St. F20-M5 TO LEASE 5 acres, small house in city limits. C. S. Montelius, 708 Main St. 20-26 DRESS MAKING Sirs, son, 133 N. 4th St. L. J. Lage-, F25-M25 BABY CHICKS R. I. Reds, even, color and red to the skin; Bar red Rocks; Black Mlnorcns; Gold en Buff . and White Leghorns.: Tancred and Tom Barron strains. Enoch Crows, Seabright, Calif.. , - 25-4 HAViE YOUR TREES and shrub bery pruned by nn experienced pruuor. Call W. Chastain, 445-M . . .. ' ,, 25-10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND Gold cuff link. Owner call at Herald' office, identify, and pay for this adv. 26-28 LOST Two Llewellyn Setter degs. White m ith black spots. Mile and female. Answer to the names of Duke and Chiclcie. Finder please return to Howard S. Abbey, 835 Upham. Phone 446R or Klamath Falls Auto Co. Phone 246R. Reward, , J 25-4 LEGAL NOTICES i- DF.MNQUEXT SALE NOTICE The Klamath Development Co. Location of Principal place of Bus iness, San Francisco, California. ' Notice - There are delinquent apon the following described stock on account an Assessment levied on the 15th day of January 1935, tho tevoral amounts set opposlto the names of the respective Bharehold srs. as follows: . , . Name No Cor. No. Sh. ' Am. G. X. Wendllng 6 622 $5,220.00 G. X. Wendllng 10 200 .; 2,000.00 G. X. Wondling 11 200 , 2,000.00 G. X. Wendllng 12 200 2,000.00 O. X. Wendllng 13 200 2,000.00 G. X. Wendllng 14 100 1,000.00 G. X. Wendllng 15 ,. 100 1,000.00 Q. X. Wendliug 16 100 1,000.00 Store, 0. K. PAQE E,LFfVEN G. X. Wondllng 17 II. O. Lawrenco 22 0., X. Wendllng 32 B. O. Johnson....70 W. P. Johnson....77 W. P. Johnson....80 Q. A. Stark- 100 3 200 1 3 1 10 1,000.00 30.00 2,000.00 10.00 ( 30.00 10.00 100.00 weather 112 C. W. Murphy 133 3026 30,260.00 Louis Sutter, J ' Trustee ... 135 1000 10,000.00 , Emma A. . " - . Johnson ....136 '' 700 7,000.00 W. P. Johnscm 137 700 7,000.00 . S. O. Johnson 138 696 6,960.00 Northwestern Electrla ;, Company ..140 97 870.00 And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of directors made on the 15th day of January, 1925, so many shares of each- par cel of such stock as may benece. sary will be sold at public auction at the office of the Anglo-Ualiror-nla Trust Company, 632 Market Street, San Francisco, California, on Monday the 16th day of March 1925, at the hour of 11 o'clock1 A. M. of said day, to pay said delin quent assessment thereont together with costs of advertising .and ex penses of the sale. LOUIS SUTTER... . ., Secretary, Location of Office at the Angle California Trust -Company, 632 Market Street, San Francisco, Cali fornia. :: ..... . F26toM9, 1925, dally NOTICE OF BOND SAJLH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed bids for the purchase of bonds of Klamath County, Ore gon, Issued for the construction of permanent roads therein,- irt the, sum o! One Hundred Twenty-IiTe Thousand Dollars (J125.00O.00), will be received nntll the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. on tho 14th dnyof March 1925, at the Chambers, of the- County Court,-' -to-the Court House In Klamath Falls, ia said County and State, at -wnTcTTtime and place said bids will ba publicly opened by said County -Court;- said bonds being in denomlnatron of One Thousand Dollars (1,000.00) each, and dated April 1, 1925, maturing as' follows, to-wlt:" - $3000 eleven years from date of issue; ' i $3000 twelve years from date of issue; ' s $3000 thirteen years from date of issue; - - ... . - .; $3000 fourteen years from date of issue; - -. :.v .-- $3000 fifteen years from date of issue; - - - r $5000 sixteen yean from, dats of issue; ; - l $5000 seventeen years irom date of issue; . .- -.. - $5000 eighteen years from date of issue; $5000 nineteen years from date of issue; ". $5000 twenty years from date of issue; ' -: - ' -' K'-'J $7000 twenty-one years' from date of Issue; -"'S $7000 twenty-two yoars ' wom date of issue; ' $7000 twenty-three years from date of Issue; " - ' ' . i $7000 twenty-four years from date of Issue; t . $7000 twenty-five yoars ftom date of issue; --'--'t $10000 twenty-six , years from date of issue; . . ' '-., $10000 twenty-seven yoars from date of Issue; $10000 twenty-eight- yearn from date of issue;. ... .,-., . . $10000tweuty-nine years ' from date of is3ue, -- ... ., $10000 thirty years from date of issue; -;. ' ' : s .'. 1 said bonds to boar Intorest not to exceed 6 per cent pep annum, pay able semi-annually, on the first days of April and Octoher, principal and interest payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of value, at the Fiscal Agoncy of the State of Oregon, in Now Yorlt City. Said bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for $6250.00, and the suc cessful bidder must be prepared to take delivory within 80 days from dato o sale. ; ' The successful bidder will be re quired to furnish tho printed bonds witho-ut cost to the County. The approving- legal opinlbn of Messrs Teal, - Winfree, Johnsoa ft McCulloch, of Portland, Oregon, will be furnished tho successful blddar. The Court reserves tho right' to reject any or all bids offered.-' I C. R, DeLAP, Clerk, of Klamath County. ..Oregon, Feb. 18-19-20-21-23-24-35-'26-27-28, March 2-3-4-6-0-7-9-10-lI.,''"', Transfer Co. 1