'Monday, march 2, 102s
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
Golden Krust
Bread
Sells for I So :i loaf
ami one loaf will con
vince you that it is
the last 3 mill you
ay for bread that
takes it out of the
ordinary class and .
puts it in the best you
ever ate class, '
Ask for it with vour
grocery order.
Klamath
Bakery
826 Main
At the
LIBERTY
t TU Liberty. iia
ilia Pictures"
3,
itTiiin'
Last Times
TONIGHT
"Potash and
Perlmutter
in Hollywood"
with
Barbara La Marr
Lew fl( Mae
Cody Bus'ch
' ' From ; . , j
Kobert W. Service's
"The Spell of the Yukon"
Wednesday
Only
Harold Lloyd
"Girl Shy"
Hardtimes Dance -
at
Moose Hall
Wednesday Night
Admission, 50 cents
Mainly
Tim 'WHiHier i
Thti cyclo-atormagrapli ul Uiidur
wood'a pharmacy ahows a decided
rise In buromiilrla pressure nines
yesterday nml continued pluusunl
weuther Is 'liutlcaluil. Forqcust fur
next 24 hour; Fair, with modurutu
temperatures. .,,
The. Tycos iraconlliiR thermometer
registered maximum uud ' minimum
tiiiiipcruiMri'H toduy as follows:
HIkIi DO Low 36
Uuvvrmiuint lUpoil
. Oregon; I'urlly cloudy and oool
or tonight, Tuesday, cloudy, fol
lowed by'rala.oa tho couat; mod
erate , vorluljlu ', wluds, Ifaaoiulug
aoutliorly Tueaduy and Increasing.
, i
Loral CilrU To I'Liy
Radio fans will pe particularly
Interested liv too radio coneurt to 1)0
brouo(ad fro.-n KI'O, Hulo'a sta
tion In Ran Franclaco, on Wednes
day night from :3e to.lo p. m,
whitu three turmvr Klumuth Kails
girls will rIvo a concert to the en
Uro Paclfle cuaat. ; They ro Mr.
Ituth May Nlckeraon Friend, Mrs,
Mabel Nlckeraon Ilulloy and Mr a.
Lcttu Nlckeraon Chlldora. The pro.
iwn will bo composed or mixed
11 u m bora including vocul, 'cello, violin-
11 nd pluno. Mm. Friend Is ul
pruauut conducting u studio In Hun
Francisco uud several of ber moro
advanced pupils -will bo presented.
Mra. Clillilora woa ul one time niualc
Inatructur In tha Klamath county
HUli school and has continued ber
work In tlie city since moving to
Sun Krnncltco. . ,
Miikr (link Good
ft. K. Honson of Modfjrd was
brouKht bora yoatorday from Mud
ford by Conatablo Garry Cutad on
a churgo of burning a cbock with
out aufflclont funds In tho bink.
Hcnaon Juudo good (ho niount to
tho morcbanl who caahud tho chock
iind wax ulluwod to return to Mod
ford. Inquiry by county officials
ahowed that ho hid loft tha money
with anolbar paraou to bunk for
lilni but thla Indlvlduul fled tho
atuto and baa .not neon aoon. alnce.
11. E. Coaby, poultry apeciallat
from O. A. C, will arrive hero Tuu
day for a aorlua of poultry meotlugs
In varloua parts of tho county, lie
will bo at Ml. I.akl Thuraday eve
ning, at tha Trout poultry farm at
Mulln at o'clock. Friday morning
and at tho T. N. Cnio poultry farm
In Kluntath Falls Friday noon. A
cafelorla lunchoon will be aorrfd
thoaa who attond the meeting at the
Caao poultry farm.
In Mmtrurd Over Vfk-Kud
J. A. Oordon, president of the
Flrat National bank, ruturnod laat
night after spending tho week-end
In Modford on a combined bualncsa
und ploaaura trip. Mr. Gordon on
nla return told of bow little child
playing with tho control lover In
tho elevator In the Holland -fcotol
8nturday atarted tlio elovator too
soon, which brought a sevoro Injury
to tho futhar ot the,, boy,, who was
nol quite tnaldo tho elevator when
It atarted upwards. Tho father's
foot was caught and employes of
the hotol bud to cut nla foot free
with steel chisels.
Poison Howte Hullt
County Agont 0. A. Henderson
hna juat had complotod for him a
poison slurago warehouse at the fair
grounds where he Is mixing polsonad
grain to bo used In tho rodont con
trol work, Two tons of the poisoned
whoat wore bolng mixed today and
will bo 'distributed during the ,weuk
to varloua parts of the couuty.
Linn Ni'funlllv Ituck -
Linn Nesmlth roturnod Saturday
night from 81U0111, wiioro be bus
beou chief clork to the houso re
vision of luws eommltue during tho
late lamented session ot tho. law
mnkors. Nesmlth Is oiio of tho 'old
timers about legislative hulls, and
brings back word that this session
was about like all the rest ot them.
Joins Cow Twuliiff Association ' ,i
Grant Nelson of Wordon has
joined the Cow Tostlng association,
It was announcod todny at the
county agent's office. Noluon has a
hard of about 20 cows.
Visit Iiik In City
Arthur Myorscough la In town to
day on business from the Pelican
Uny logging camp, numbor S,
lnm Mnlln-
' H. O. Wlllllnm8, ranchor from
Mulln,. was In the city ovor the
week-end to transact buslnoss and
visit with frlonds.
Kiinn Hprngtio ' ' "
U, 10. Wolford, ' merehant of
Sprague River, was a Klamath
Flails visitor In the -city ovor 'Satur
day shopping and transacting busl
noss. Ho was a' guest In the Hall
hotol. i ' 1 ;
- About
Hern On HindncM
Eil Clilldura -was In the city from
lila home In Chll'Xiiiln over Sulur
dny und Hunday. ' According to
Chlldors tha rooda In that vicinity
aro dry-tug ruuidly making It' pos
mlljlo to travel over the highway
without the uso of chains. The
runchers of that district have bcon
more or leas Isolate during, the
pust fortnight dun to the incessant
ruins and snow, but the pttst week's
sun have dried them Into god con
dition. . ,
Itedii iix To Cllj -
.1. E. Bwanaen returned to Klam
ath Fulla ovit the week-end follow
ing a visit in Pasadena where he
waa called suddenly "by the serious
lllner.i and death of . his wife's
mother.
From .Meilfoiil
.. Larry Shade was a Klamath Falls
vlnltor over tho week-end from his
home la Mcdford. Hhadi Is a Jewel
er of the city and took enough time
Off from his duties to spend enverul
duys to coino over the mountains.
YVtvk-Klid Vlallor
J. J. Larson wan among the out
of town- guests who spent the week
end In the city. Larson Is a Mod
ford resident.
In Hnturriiiy ,
Mr. ond Mra. John Neubert front
tho country near Swan Luke were
In the city today transacting busi
ness and doing a little spring shop
plrx. '
From Meilfonl
Tho Potor Jungora of Medford are
recent arrivals in Klamath Falls,
planning on making their home in
this elty permanently. , f V
Kroin rrllciin tity .
Among the week-end visitors In
the city for several days was IV.
Martens from Pelican City who was
a guest In the Metropolitan hotel.
Krom Fort Klnlnnlli
Miss Helen K. Loosloy and Mlis
Fern Leaver of Fort Klamath were
among the out at town visitors to
spend the week-end In the city.
A Wonderful j
Wonder "
Thm- ArtstvlA. AVnndar Box of.
chocolates is truly wonderful
Inythe fact that all the mostj
popular ploccs are offored in a )
bottor and more expensive'
quality than ever before. '
A "package within a package.";
This Beautiful Box was
designed in Paris
Within the Wondor Box
you will find another
miniature of our Art-a
etylo Crinoline Pack
flgo a novelty and fa
vor that has added to
tha popularity ot ttils
remarkablo package.
A r t s t y 1 e Chocolates
really couldn't be made
ny bolter. j
A full pound $1,50
STAR DRUG STOREj
, 77f $a!& Brat
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
Beautiful
i .
Eyes
TI0 Healthy. Eyo is tho bcnntl
ful eye.
lied, Inflnnicd, wntorj- eyes nro
certnlnly not good . ' to
look at.
Thoso slmwlntt tho nuovo
Hymptmns always hnvn weak
eyes. Rollnve the strain with
proper gin0 and you re
move the cause. '
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Dr. Goble
Glasses?' Frames
, . 700 MAIN ,
Ground ' Repaired
Eyes Examined -
QUICK SERVICIi!
People
Mrs, lUiiiab' IP-lter ,
Mrs. a. K. Kamsby Is slowly re
coveriuK from a very serious major
operation performed ut St, An
thony's hospital, according to word
received from Oakland, Calif., this
morning. Mrs. Itumsby is iba mother
of C. M. Ilamsliy of Kl-Jinath Falls.
Mr. flainsby has been with ber dur
ing her Illness.
Oil lliuilnns
H. II. Oukieaf and C. K. Olrder of
Portland, representing the North
west mower and Kiln compuny are
in the city on business having in
stalled several blowers among the
mills of Klamath Falls.
HiiliM(ouiH-. ...
Among those wbo have registered
In Klamath Folia ovor the week-end
from out of town and out of the
state, is Oscar Figel of Sablstobis.
And Hi ro are many, who. In scan
nlnR the register, wonder where
Sablstobis Is.'
Vlsltiiis I'nretii
Mr, and Mrs. II. E. Nlepoth of
Corvallls are In the city visiting with
Mr. Nlepoth's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nlepoth of hlloquln.
Krom Con'allln
V. K. Williams and B. M. Guthrie
of Corvallls are business visitors in
tho city. . '
From Xewbrr(c
H. $. Brltl is a business visitor
In the city from bis home In New
berg, Or?gon. '
Over Week-Knd ? 'i
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ham of Duns
'jiulr were among the out of town
guests visiting in the city over the
week-end. , They left' thla morning
for their Home. ' '
Work-End- Visitor
J. R. Himmelsback of Chlco was
among; the out; '4 '.ir-n. visitors to
spend the, we'vt-ad In ti.j city, a
guest In '"e White Pelican.
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From Chlioquln r . '
C. Anderson . of Chlioquln was
among the visiters who, spent the
week-end In the city. - ' i
Here On Business
A business visitor over the week
end from "his home In Bray, was F.
E. Wright who spent several days
In Klamath Falls.
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From Modford'
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Loosley of
Mcdfbrd Vers business visitors In
the elty over the week-end.
Traffic Violation Charged
Dick Harpole, driver on an auto
stage between Klamath 'Falls end
Chlioquln, .was arrested yesterday
by Traffic Officer R. E. Knowlcs,
charged with driving a stage with
out speedometer.
Visiting Hero
P. J. Hanley ot Portland is a busi
ness visitor in the city, a guest in
the White Pelican hotel.
Lumbermen Hero
Charles B. Otey, prominent In
lumber circles on the Pacific coast
Is In. the city for several days busi
ness, arriving last night.
From Oakland
iMr. and Mrs. J. 1. Clark and
family ot Oakland are among the
tourists visiting in the city on tholr
may north. "
lloscburjr Visit
W. If. Harding ot Roseburg Is n
business visitor In the city, t a
.guest .in ' the Hall hotol. . ...
From Tenuniit
O. Davis ot Tennant is a well
known visitor In the city, spend
ing the week-end bore. ,
. 1
Ashlnlld Visitor
J. O. Towe of Ashland was among
the visitors spending the week-end
In the city, lie was a guest in the
Arcade 'hotel. ..
To Visit In Soutli
Mrs. James B. Fostor will leave
tomorrow for San' Francisco, where
she will pass a fortnight on business
and visiting with friends. -
From rlhlpplngton
H. B. King ot 'Shlppington was a
Klamath. Falls visitor In the city
today transacting business..
Returns From South
Sykes Hnmaker returned over the
wek-end from Los "Angeles And
other southern cities where he spent,
the past fortnight visiting with
friends and transacting business.
From Rnnoli
1 BUI Burkln was a Sunday visitor
in . the .city . from the Alexander
ranch near ' Odessa, where, ho ifl
foreman, . .
Ilack' From Trn;ipiii( Fxpedltion
; Marvin Hilton returned last night
from the lava beds, where bo bus
been trapping coyulos, weasol, and
martin since December. Besides se
curing several coyote and weasel
pelts, Hilton captured three lire
marten, whlca he and Mitt Cohen,
saw filer at the Euwana Box fac
tory, Intend to keep alive end start
a small fur farm.
In From Mnlln
Douglas Bussey, ranch owner of
Matin, Is In. town today on busi
ness. Due to the large amount of
snow and rain during the past win
ter, Jiussey says that the Malln
farmers ere planning on putting
every availablo acre in crop thlj.f
year in expectation of a favorable
season.
From Tennant -The
warm weather was respon
sible tor the large number of guests
In the city over the week-end and
among those who spent several days
in Klamath Falls from Chlioquln
were Gust Johnson, Oale Anderaon,
Oscar Norberg and Axel Frisk.
WoMlin Here
J.0. Westlln, Malin rancher, was
In the city over tbe week-end trans
acting business and calling on
friends.
From Algnma '
N. R. Korat and Earl Roberts
Algoma, returning to tbelr homes
last night. - .
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Mali n Visitor
Among the residents of Malln
who spent tbe week-end In the city
was D. W. Ferguson.
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From Dununnlr -
William W. Cot ot Dunsmuir and
c; C. Head of Dunsmuir were
among the week-end visitors in tho
city. -
From Granada
Tbe tourist season has brought a
number of visitors to the city over
the ' week-end among them Mr. and
Mrs. George A. Schuler of Grenada.
Calif.
HEALTH OFFICER
CALLED NORTH BY
DEATH OF MOTHER
Airs. "S. J. Newsom, mother ' of
Dr. G. S. .N3W8om, county health
officer, died suddenly yesterday at
her home in Prlnevllle, according to
a telephone -report received by the
health officer. Dr. Newsom", left at
once by auto for Prineville.
So far as the local man knew bis
mother was in good health and the
news of her untimely passing came
as a distinct shock' to him and his
family.
Mrs. Newsom was a widely known
Oregon pioneer, having, lived In
eastern Oregon tor the past BO years.
Besides Dr. ' Q. S. Newsom she
leaves two other sons, John and
Sam, both of Prlnevllle. Dr. New
som .will remain in Prlnaville until
after tbe funeral.
MRS. ALLEN DEAD
Sister of liato Novelist Pics Not
Knowing of Brotlior'a
. Recent Demise
NEW YORK. March 2. Mrs.
Anne Allen Reed, sister ot the late
James Lane Allen, novelist, died to
day at her home in Manhattan. She
was the last surviving member ot
the Immediate family of the novel
ist, who died two weeks ago. She
was 81 years of age and had been
ill tor six months. She was never
told ot the death ot her brother
because her friends feared file an
nouncement would bo fatal to her.
One of her ' last requests was that
her brother, be not told how she iad
suffered during tho last weeks'1 of
her Illness. . k
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GUNMEN' SOUGHT
SAN FRANCISCO, March 2. Tlio
polico Investigation which was start
ed when Ralph P. King, former
policeman In Hnwaila. told detec
tives he had been asked by Rich
ard (Dick) Hotaling to murder the
Jailer's sister in law, Mrs. Fred
Hotaling, centered today on a search
for Al Reels, reputed gunman.
CLEVELAND CRIME WAVE
CLEVELAND, March 2: Police
were ordered to shoot to kill today
aiul all available patrolmen placed
on duty ,to stem a crime .wave
which has resulted In eighteen hold
ups In twelve hours.
GRAZING BILL FAVORED
WASHINGTON, March 2. A bill
which would authorize tho secretary
ot agriculture to wave graalng fees
on national lands In drouth strlckum
regions of the west and southwest
was approved today by the house ai
rlcultural committee. .
BIUDGH TO BE BUILT
WASHINGTON, March 2. Presi
dent Coolidge signed today the bill
authorising the state of Washing
ton to construct bridge across the
Columbia 'river near Chelan Falls.
LAST TIMES' TON1 G H T
Hoot Gibson
in
"The Saddle Hawk"
Comedy " - , w -'News
and
FAMILY
TOMIORROW
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4-7 n r
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From the piny "lorOI Chumloy"
by David ItoUuco and Henry C.
de Mllle ekreen piny
by Bertram Millhamor
'Directed by Paul t'rbic-'
and Frank' I'rson . .
and . ". 1
George X. White
r ,-"'. (Snooky) . ; :-
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. and his -
ALL-GIRL REVUE
presenting as their opening bill
I a
"Tickle
Prices:
Matinee .........
Evenings -
White Pelican Theatre
The Picture House for You and Your Family
TONIGHT . 1
." . ;' ! Family night, the entire family for 35c
"J! '.'? ,' Betty Compson in
', "MIAMI"
ijt Comedy, News; Also v
.' Local talent In songs and music. A splendid program
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Don't
Coming next Saturday end Sunday
- Harold Lloyd In ,i
"SAFETY LAST"
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MARRIAGE SKIFF
OF COUPLE RUNS
INTO ROUGH SEA
Another matrimonial skiff hit the
breakers after a short but adven
tu'jressome : 'oyage, ; says Arabella
La'-ybonrn In a suit for divorce from
Leonard K. Layhourn. '.
, Tie wife sets forth that Imme
diately after, their marriage Nov
ember .10, last, her husband ' quit
working-at his trade he's a bar
ber and wanted her to go to work
to provide the family with three
n rtnv. Also she says, she
Viad some money when she married
him but he insisted that this, too,
used to keep the wolf from the
door. '
'.Mrs. Laybourn . asks that her
maiden name of Arabella Moore be
restored to her.
NEW I1RIDGE APPDOVED
. WASHTNtlTON. March 2. The:
house today passed the senato bill1
authorizing: construction of a bridge
across the Columbia river at Vant-;
age Verry, W ushlngton. . , q
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