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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1925)
I MONDAY, MAKCH 2, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE. "Forty Winks" at Pine Tree Success -.(fl after eVery fneatL 1 Wrlley freshens the mouth nn sweet ens th breath. Carry tlie little packet In your pocket I to Important to liave when the mouth need cleansing. Teeth ore brightly burnished - Smiles Just naturally come I Different Flavors Wood We can supply your fuel needs on short notice. Blocks Dry Slab , ,. , Limbs Coal Fuel Oil Phone your orders to 535 601 Main St O. Peyton & C o. "Wood to burn" . 601 Main Phone .V..V To Cur e a Cold ' m in One Day , Take laxativo Bronw Tha Vi:t rr.fl Oricr-nr.l Cold and Hr'y Tubli;t ', Proven Siu'u for mure than j a Quarter of u Century aa an efl'ccti"' u'wnily O COU)S, CHIP. INM.U ' ENZA niidciur. vmtivc ' The box tw 1 u.itnrs , i sly nnini iiiiTrn ir ' lIKIlUn mill I h K Ir- unmix vuniLii n KIDNEYS BOTHER Flush your kidneys y rdrlhktnK dnnco ot thoir hone last week. 1 . a nuart of water o.ttj'i. daV, aliO tnk : . Mr, orvlllo Klllott and son, Harry salts occasionally, nuys o noted an (rom tho Agency spent tho wook thorlty, who tolls us thnl too mu.di 011(1 wlt, j, K, uniott nnd family, rich food forms aulds. .whlnh. almnsi Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mntney gavo paralyzo the kidneys In their otforii ,nnrng pnrty last week to expel It from the blood. They Kldon Knylor has boon' Absent become sluggish and weaken; Ihon from, school on account of slcknorji. you may suffor with a dull mlsory . Morrill High and Henley High ID the kldnoy region, sharp pains played baskotbnll nt Honloy Friday. In th eback or sick hendache, dixit-, evening. .. .. , ness. your atomnch sours, tongue M . The next mooting bf the fjndles Onatod, nnd when tho weather la bad you have rheumatlo nvlngos Tho urlno gets cloudy, full of sedl tnont, tho channels often got sore and Irritated, obliging you to soak rellof two or. throe tlmos durlug th" night. To help nnutrallm tllosn Irrnm 1ng nlds; to help clennso the kid- ous wnste, get four ounces of ,Iid! iiua mill iiiihii nit i lit I nun., n ii'.k Baits from nnv niinrmai-" nor- Tako a tablospoonful In a glass of . water baturv bri. ... .. . .. i. . . days, nnd yntir kldnovs uiay fun ' . not fine. This famous snlhi la made I from tho neid ot gropeii nnd lemon "jtili'o, combined with Milil:i. end ha" .'boon . Uiied for Jeart to help flunli .'nnd stlmulnlo Blugglah klduoys; also ffi neutralize tho acids In tho sys Hany doctors and dtitllsis ' ttcommetd II. Sam? Quality ! News of the Klamath Country (Contlnui-dl From 1'ago Tlirco) mental about llio placo. Hike Murphy bu movod h sheep from Horse mountain o the Lake lund, noar Douglas Hussy, whoro ho ia feed Inn. I Tho now garage under tho man ' agement of Mr. Ward nnd Mr.' War den, la opened as tho Tulo Lako gar ago. Tho nro established In- tho I old Highway Oarage building. 1 Tho pliy to be preaonted by tho ' High achool this year Is entitled J "Homo Acroa." Tho cost selected la: Ann 1'lckett, a dremmakor who gcenrally haa her r Hachol; Jane I Whitman, roo-.ed In the atoll Mon I tana Houny; David lloldon. a young . farmer Tlumnnn Crn'p: Itoso Whit man, a county flower Ruby Ilouny; ! I. II). out of her element Koala llou I ilk; Knoch, the chore boy Karl - 1 Wilson; John Whitman, who lint J hewn ti colles; Noitl Craig; Wll i fred Clay. A Now Yorker Porcy McNeill; John Ferguson, n schemer " Vaclav Knllna; Helen Dillon.' oro ' i duct of tho gay whlto 'way Naronl ; Posvar. KENO a caller al Augusts Puckott was tho Vail homo Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. U W. Andorson and daughlor Esthor were shopping In Klamath Falls Saturday. lion Bnowgoote and Morle Ander son enjoyed a visit with Edward Stockcr Saturday. Itny Btlfflcr end A. Shaw of Wor don were In Ibis vicinity one day last week draining and otherwise Improving the roads. Following the usual custom of wells In the springtime, the well on the Stockor, ranch caved in last week. Miss Holen Cowglll of Corvallls lund Frank Sexton, boys' and girls' club loaders, visited tho Kono school ' Tiiitartnir mArmlna. l I . Pnu'fflll Mv. Tuesday morning. Miss Cowglll gave sn Interesting talk on club work In general and sowing In particular. 8ho also compllmentod 'the local sewing club on their progrosa and lnspoctcd tho articles thoy had com ploteVl. Mr. and Mrs. Klmsey. Mr. Prather and Mr. und Mrs. Ross Simmers wero all county scut visitors Tuos dy. Augusta Puckott and Sylvia Erd mnnn transnclad business In Klam ath Falls during tho waek-ond. . Ml LAM-rAlKVltW Wilms and Oonrglo Dawson nro sick with scarlnt fever. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hill gave a party at tholr homo ono e"enlng last wook. Tho guests spent a pleasant ovunlng ' playing "600." Refresh ments were served ot 12 o'clock. iMi ntwl Aim Tinv (Innnur n-ftVH -a 'Aid 'Will bo with Mrs. Ivori Icon- byco tho Bocpnd Wednosday In March. '. The community mooting which was to bo held at Mt. Lnkl church Fehrunry 27. hns baen changed to Honloy. Ono of tha numbers on tho program Is the play of "The RugKles Kumlly." Also im'ombors of tho ; nhamhor of commereo win epong After the program a lunch w'll ba served. Tlioso on 'tne oast suio ot the highway are nskod to bring enko nnd lliono on tho woBt BnndWIchna. .. .. . 1 often ruMpvlmi . Il.1il'r . wonltnoss, 1 Jad Sails la Imw'nHlvo! can not 'uiitrit end niekoa a d'Ulghlful ef- ferve-nmauit in hju wiiie. ..'limn... iiy all means have your physician ex amino your kldnoiB at louut twlco Viola Dana and Raymond Griffith i a the Paracaouat Picture 'Forty Winl'. A wet time was had by all whim Anna May Wong lost control of .1 fire hose during tho making of firj sennos for "Forty V')i)ks" on ono ui tho huge enclosed stagns al liie Paramount studio In Hollywood. Under the tromcndiu'i hydraulic pressure tho ho;e writhed and snap ped on tho floor, smashing furniture and driving tho water In overy direc tion with wall breaking force. Miss WVing, Eric Mayno nnd olhor playort wero drenched as were Paul Irlbo and Frank Urson, co-director i of "Forty Winks." The set musk lans, script clerk and almost. every one ebto tumbled Bnd ran, putting emphasis on speed rather thati 1 At the Liberty Vera Gordon, who plays an Im portant rolo In "In Hollywood with Potash and l'erlmulter,". which is . . ..1. i tne current onrac.ion ... eny lovmrv, bii tou n. hv.wum career aa a dramatic actress, . but ber two most recent successes have been In comody pictures. "In Hollywood with Potash and Perlmuttor" gives her the role of j Rcslo Potash, wife of tho senior narinur of the fa nro us cioox nna sun le'im. who In thu new picture, are i hown ns motion picture magnatos. Then I ducked my head, And the lights went out. And two guns lilnr.ed in the dark, And a woman screr.x?d Ard the lights went' up. ' Tyo.jncn lay stiff and stark, Pitched ob his bead '' ;' And pumped full ot lead. Was Dangerous Dan McOrew, While the man from the creeks Lay-clutched to the breast- , Of tho lady that's known as Lou.- From "The Shooting of Dan McOrew" at the Liberty Tuesday only. RODENT CONTROL . WORK PROJECTED BY COUNTY AGENT Scores ot letters, advising Klam ath farmers to cooperate In the con-, trol o.f tho ground squirrel pest in Klamath county; have been sont to dtfforent sections of the county. The loiter which Is being sent by Count Agent C. A. Hondorson to all farm ers who aro troubled with the squir rel pest Is as follows: ,"Doar Friend During the past week or t'o It has been noticed Hint squirrels aro coming out In certain sections of the county and no doubt this number will Increase vory rapid ly as soon aa Iho present damp weather we are having Is over. Con sequently It Is necessary nt that time that poisoning be undertaken by every rosldont nnd land owner lit Klamath county. As you no doubt know, due to tho dry wonthor Inst venr squirrels wero driven from the higher lands due to lnck of food onto tho lower and Irrlgntcd lands, con sequently poisoning was a continu ous ' procoduro from the tlmo tho iqulrrola first ca'aie out until they ioled up dnr'ng tho summer. As result of this a good many squirrels wero left at tho end of Inst yoar's poisoning season, particularly In cer tain sections. If a good kill can be mndcenrly In tho season followed by additional poisoning work a little later, we will have fower squ.rrols to poison during tho coming year. : Tho purpose of this lattor is to bring this matter to the mind of every land owner both resldont and non-resident In Klnmnth county, re questing the necessity of a very thor ough poisoning on tholr property. , Poison la most effective on warm sunshiny days -with very llttlo wind. Whore squlrrols hnvo boom out for tho past ton days It Is a good Indica tion that the majority aro above the ground nnd, poisoning should bo undertaken on tho first fnvorablo dny. This varies In dlfforcut districts as squirrels do not come out at tho same tlmo In overy section o tho county. The first poisoning should bn very thnroimh, no holes being nverinnged.'.Polaflntid onta will ojwln he used rirjl shoulil' he arattored'iust .j In front of the hole, eight or tqn Brains being sufficient around any i'.ruco. The cameramen, electrician and properly men. alane held their ground, three of- the laltor rushing in and tackling the hose a la foot bull. Bomeonn'; finally figured It would" be a good. Idea to turn off the water and did to,' averting a pos sible repetition of the1 Johnstown disaster. , ; ' Ilayni-ind , Griffith received : lila kburo -of tho delui;a wh'le standing -on tho sido lines ,'. Viola; Dana and Theodore Roberts, . featured with Griffith : In 'tho . cost of "Forty Wluko", Tblch cof.Ties to the Pine 'Tree on Tuesday and Wednesday, were fortunate Irt elng absent from tin set at the time.' the poison most roadily in the early part of the say, as they are hungrier at that time. Poisoned oats can be secured at a reduced cost this year, at tin county agent's office, Mac's CUIn Storo Mt. j,. and Merrm Mercantile Co., Morrill, and In a few days supply . will be left with Kallna's store. , Mulln; Prattler's store, Keno; Tom Jackson's store. Ft. Klamath;' ' John Sparretorn'a, Bo" ansa, and porhjps Chlloquln and Diy a row weeks Jtcr in tne season Inasmuch as squirrel poisoning Is an annual ovont,-: it Is desirable that poisoning be undertaken before largo amount of .green feed Is avail able, aa It can bi done easier, and at a lesser cost at that time. Poisoning Is effective throughout the season but mere poison and time is required at a later 'date.' Everyone ""-should keep In mind iho necessity ot doing a clean Job at the start, as tbls rep resents a saving f f money, pasture and crops, also labor. ; : Where potsor 'ng Is not being done on tho adjoining innda,' please ad vise us and we will further take the matter up with the property owners and try to secure their cooperation In this work, nnd" If this cannot be dono the necessary steps for enforce ment will be taken. Thanking you for your fullest. cooperation In this work. LANE COUNTY HOPS : , BRING GOOD PRICE ( EUGENE, Ore., March J. Con tracts for 50.000 pounds- ot. Lane county, hops as 1? centa per pound havo been closed between-' the John Seavey hop Island ranch east of here and Rhodes Jackson of : London, England. ' The hops are to be de livered On the cars at Springfield be tween October 1, 1925 and Decem ber 1, 1926. :, ; , The order Is the largest tor hops In Lane county for somo time and Is one ot the first ot tho largo con tracts on tho present yoar's crop. DAMAGE SUIT WON . MEDFOUD, March 2.-A Jury In the circuit court yostordny return ed a verdict in the the danuge suit ot Mrs. Viola Ulackburn versus tho Medford Irrigation District, aw arding Mrs. Ulackburn (1,313.50. She sued for $6,413.60, The amount awarded Is practically the amount .Mrs. Dlaekburn claimed she had ex ponded for medical service result ing from Injuries when the car In which she was riding Jolted over a Irrigation culvert. -. . . SLAYER IS HANGED MONTGOMERY, Ala., JIarch 2. Ctarenco Bailey was hanged In the Montgomery county jail this morn ing for the murder at Kllby 'prison In November, 1923,; ot James Cul popper, follow . , pipsonor. Dalle) mounted tho scaffold at 6:64 and the trap was sprung at 6:69. He' was pronounced dead- 39 mtmitoa later.' ' 1 ..-,-''- ' PASS GRA4Xa HILL WAS1JINGTON, March 2. The haute today pnssed and sont to the Sennto a resolution to authorise the secretary of agriculture to waive one halt of the grazing tees on national fnrosts in- drought stricken regions during thq current yor.r. The meas ure was a substitute to bill by Sen ators Philips,, Colorado, and, Camer on, Airzona, itepuuiicans. . . (.(( .;.,!, 'I-'Vi : !., l"tWcot' Announcing an TGREASE IN PRICE COPCO 7 Preferred Capital Stock m . .. The price of this Company's present issue of : 7 Preferred Capital Stock, which has been . offered at $98.00 per share since its first public offering seven months ago, will be increased to , $100.00 per share on April 2, 1925. . , , . 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Swift Contest Sends Malin Hoopsters Down to De feat Friday Night One game behind the!', league i leader, Klamath county high school scored another victory ovor Malln Friday night by the score of 29 to 18. The game was played at Malln and was much closer than the score would Indicate. But while the local hlgi school was winning its game, Merrill, the league leader, won a decisive vic tory by defeating Henley Bchool by a score of 19 to 6. The gama was played at Henley, In . Lum Short's barn. The high school basketball league now stands: Merrill first, Klamath Palls second, Klamath Agoncy third, Henley fourth and Walln fifth. ' The deciding and . mojt exciting game ot the season will be played at Merrill, between tha Merrill fivj and the Klamath county high scho'ol quintet. . It the local team wlns tha game thby will be tied with Merrill tor first place, In which event they will fight It out to the bitter end for the championship on some neu tral ground. ' Dy the score ot 16 to 15 Merrill nosod out the K. C. H. S. teajn sev eral weeks ago. Merrill has a ono thousand per cent averago, while K. C. H. S. has last one game and that one to Morrill. Owing to the absence of any ath letic floor or gymnasium In Klara ath Palls tbe local high school team j has been torced to train In , the j KLAMATH HI IN WIN Filill MAUN small and inadequate cafeteria room on the top floor ot the high school. No basketball games have been played In Klamath FalU during, the past two years owning to the lack -.'i'' ' M'J ua JijiitliuJiTO i member of our organization and mail the coupon below. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON Offices: '.. OREGON : Roaeburg Medford ; Grants Pass ' Klamath Fall "' Orii.) 6! 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An adver tisement in a local newspaper In cluded: "Wireless in maid's rooaf', the" "tie -wes--sueslui ,.nJt . . 1 - .rf ,M ' '111 , ! I od '1