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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1025 Feed and Seed Oats For Sale Good quality ; KLABZUBA BROS. j Malin, Ore. u Swansons Barber Shop Look for the TO rat Polo in the World ,, . . . Beauty - Shop In con- nectlon. . Gertrude Johnson In charge . - ' Specializing In Marcel-' lng, water waving and French paper curl. Shampooing, scalp treat ments, facial - massage and manicuring - tor ladtea and ; men. Hair tinting and hair - goods made to order. . : Phone 318 625 Main St i J method's right. White Pelican Hotel Merchants, Lnucb, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. nj.; Also , Banquets Parties Dances Don't overlook our. dinner '. done St. Patrick's Night . If You Require Glasses Why do jou keep putting off getting them? - Do it now. Often a slight defect of vision or minor ere strain will, if neglected, sutsumo qnito ser ious proportions later on. Now is the. time to have your errs examined ; and to get glasses if you need tliem. Dr.' H. J. Winters j -Ktenbilii Specialist .','.,.'. 714 Mln. rtione 149-W We grind our own lenses Big , Dance atv -Fort Klamath Saturday Night Midnight Supper -STATUE- HOMORS PADRE SAN' FRANCISCO. Cal., March I. Another chapter of the story In scribed In the crumbling remains ot a chain ot 21 missions, the earl iest cf which were founded more than a century und a half ago In California, will be written soon with the unveiling at the Sau Fernanda Mission ot a monument U Fathor Junipero Serra, Spanish missionary, who established the edifice.' The stitue, depicting the mission father leading a shy Indian boy Into the realm ot Christianity, la ot bronse and la seven feet six Inches In height. It la the work ot Mrs. Sally James Farnham, New York sculp tress. " ' Father Junipero was born on the Island ot Majorca, off the coast of Spain.' From there he Billed tor Mexico, thence to California. The missions, erected a day's journey apart, extend from the Mission San Diego de Alcala to one at Sonoma, north ot San Francisco. Over the long highway connecting the mis sions, now known as 1 Camlno Real (the royal highway) padres wound their way to teach the In dians. San Fernando was one ot the mis sions. It was christened by Fathor Junipero Sept. S, 1797. The San Diego mission, the first he estab lished, was founded July 16, 1769. THEATRE HEADS E A busy theatrical season in Klam ath Falls this summer is the predic tion ot George M. Mann of "the George Mann theatres circuit, -here j today with Frank Caastdy, general manager of the - company. The George Mann Theatres company op erates the Pine: Tree here. - " , With them they:- brought the George X.. White company , which has just closed a seven weeks' Tun at one of . the Mann theatres In Eureka, v '...' ." . This, according "to Mr. Mann,' Is but the forerunner of othor attrac tions ot similar merit which will be presented to the Klamath Falls public this summer, supplementing the regular programs. - Mr. Mann and Mr. Cassldy expect to return ' Wednesday to company headquarters in Sin Francisco. I : BASEBALL STARS START TRAINING NEW YORK. March 2. Sunday waa a day of rest in the southern training camps, one of the last vaca tions ' that professional baseball players will " enjoy until after the next world series. . There was a general inpourlng ot veterans and recruits at the camps of the Yankees, Giants and Dodgers In Florida, 14 appearing at the Hug gins' center of activities in 8t. Pet ersburg, seven wandering into the Giants' gathering' at Sarasota and 21 preparing to start strenuous work at Clearwater, temporary home of Brooklyn's hope. i 'Babe Ruth headed a small ball club into St Petersburg from Hot Springs, manager MoOraw of the Giants eaw Hugh McQuillan, Bill Southworth, Sick Wilson- and Fred Lindstrom, among others, for the first time in several days. EWAUNA LOGGING ' CREW WILL BEGIN WORK WEDNESDAY Losg'ng activities for the Bwauna Box company will get under way on Wednesday wh.-n the force of fallers will take to the woods near CliIIo quln and begin operations for' the year. - The camp will be officially opened next' Monday morning when other members of the. logging crew will start operations. Jack Vlllair, wool foreman for the company, was in Klamath Falls yesterday arrang ing final details for the opening. ' - Carl Lange, who will have charge of the filling operations, has select ed his crew and will be ready to take a tall out of the tall pines 'bright and early Wednesday morning. FLEET TOO 8MAIX . ' WASHINGTON. March 2. American women .were asked, today not to give their old shoes to the near east relief because they, are too small.. This delicate compliment was paid by H. C. Jaqulth, direct- or of the American refuge work in Greece, at a meeting ot the near oast-relief. " Read Herald "Clat." Ad. UJJ T KM1G1UTIOX FKOM IT. 8. TO C.NA1 SHOWS lMtOl' OTTAWA. March 2. The number ot people entering Can ada as Immigrants from tho United States In 1922 Wis 2S.7SS. In 1933, 20,507. and in 1924, 16.32$. it was Elated In the House of Commons. From the British Iiles there iwas a sharp doorcase In 1924 from the 1923 total. The fig ures for 1923 were 31.0005, 1923 Britishers coming Into Cinada totaled 70.110; In 1924 British immigration dropped to (7,672. From continental En rope the total immigration for 1922 was 12.552; for 1923 it was 39.2SS. and for 1924 it was 47.019. EX- SEATTLE, Wash., March 2. Staking his faith on a mip portray ing the location of an Arctic bon ansa James Townsend Fuilerton. former mayor of Port Townsend. Wash., and the founder ot a logan berry Industry on the Olympic Pen insula ot Washington, is to make a search with a friend in April far a rich mine in Alaska. Tho mine was discovered and mapped many years ago by a prospector who died suddenly after bringing out 282 pounds ot nuggets, said Mr. Fui lerton. LOCAL SHEEP MEN MAY BE MEMBERS OF ASSOCIATION Klamath county wool growers will be urged to join the Pacific Wool Growers' association during the week of March 19 to 24. when a trio ot wool experts will invade the county for. a series of meetings at various points. The party will consist of Fred Henson. president of the Pacific wool growers; C.; J; Hurd, market specialist of the agricultural college at Corvallis, and H. A. Llndgren, livestock . field man for the same college.. According to reports, the associa tion Is doing good work among wool growers in the matter of grading and marketing wool, and an effort will be'made'to get many more' growers of this section, to join with them. There are now about 20 sheepmen of Klamath who are members of the association. ELK KILLERS ON TRIAL TODAY IN JUSTICE COURT Prosecution of Ed Purcell and Leonard Moore, reservation Indians, charged with killing two elk early in February, was started tbis morn ing before a jury in Justice ot the Peace Hunsaker's court, with Deputy District Attorney Myers prosecuting and Frank Mars defending. The defense admitted the Indian youths had killed, the deer, but set up the defense that the game was killed within the reservation, ond therefore not Illegal. The case should reach tho Jury late this afternoon. H'INSAKER SEEKS . 1TFUL DODGERS ON AUTO CHARGES Bench warrants were to be sworn out tbis afternoon for a quirtet of alleged violators of the traffic laws who failed to heed the sum mons of Traffic Officer Knowles to appear in justice court this morning. They Include D. W. Crump, Modoc Point, speeding; Louis Knight, speeding; V. D. C. Beach, Aspgrove, speeding, and Charles Himelbrlght, Klamath- Fails, dofective tail light. Several other arrests were made over the week end due largely to the spring weather which brought autoistsout In large numbers on all roads of the county. H. Rhodes of Medford . was caught while ex ceeding the speed limit and prom ised to appear here early In the week for a hearing. BARTON ACCEPTS " ADJUTANT POST DES MOINES, March 2. James F. Barton of Des Moines announced today his acceptance of the position of national adjutant of the Ameri can Legion. The position was recently offered to Mr. ISaeton by National Command er James A. Drain, as a successor to Russell R. Creveston of Indiana, who it Is understood here, desires to relinquish the post so he cm de vote all of his time to the legion's child welfare endowment drive. . Mr. Barton, a former FOrt Dodge, Iowa, resident, has been adjutant for the legion in Iowa for some time. Prior to the war, ha practiced as an Attorney. He Is expected to go to Indianapolis to nssumo v.hl new duller about April 1," "" ' T GOLD Mi " ,i , : w. , 4 S , Industrial Supplies Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal Phone 371 On 6tht Near Main FAIRBANKS , MORSE OOO t-ErS VACCINATED AND THEN QUARANTINED ' . EVANSTON, ill., March 2. Five hundred co-eds at North- western University hero, were prisoners todayln WIHard Hall i Dormitory,' quarantined bo ' cause one ot the girls has '' smallpox. r . When" It waj, leirned Miss Helen' ' Mason ;of . Hancock. Mich., waa suffering from the disease a woman physician was ordered to the dormitory. Sho vaccinated each of the 600 co- 4k eds, with the aid of several as- 4 slstanta. and placed the build- 4 ing under quarantine. Several smaller dormitories nearby ' were placed undor pb- 4 servation and every co-ed In the university Was required to submit to vaccination. SOCIETY LIGHT PARIS, March 2. The French fiscal authorities ire after a profes sional dancing partner . attached to one of the night resorts of Paris. An automobile- valued at 4)600 la re garded as an evidence of great pros perity and It Is desired to mako him pay liis income-tax to the last con tlrao. . .v . This young , man . is said to be making 50,000 francs a 'month, de rived entirely frpm.the subsidies of fair partners who. engage his serv ices regularly ti tho rate of 2000 francs minimum a month.' - He has no maximum, ' generously inclined ladles who are'pnrtlcularly satisfied .with him as a dancing partner being given full freedom to show their pleasure in the size of their monthly chocks. KLAMATH WILL HAVE ANOTHER ORCHESTRA Klamath county Is to have an other orchestra, according to Harry Graham, who has completed ar rangements for . the Indefinite stay here of the Broadway Novelty or chestra. It will play for dunces and other functions In various parts of tho county and arrangements are now ' being made for a series of spring dances' at several towns of the county. '- , The orchestra "will be composed of (ilen Vandenburg, violin; Bob Faust, pianojj Harry Graham, ' trap drummer, anif Doll Murkham, Saxa phone.. Threw of them ' have been playing tegether'fjr nearly a year In' the Elks' traveling orchestra out of Portland.? 't; KING GKOllGK HETTEIl LONDON, March 2. King George was' reported tonight 4 4 to. be still progressing toward 4 complete recovery from the at- 4 tuck of bronchitis which has confined him to tho palace for more than a . week, As the .weather Is throalon.Ing,' how- 4 ever, there Is no' prospect of 4 his loavlng his room for sev- eral days, ' : SOUGHT FOR TAX , MOTORS Alt 234 Main Willard Batteries FOB NAVAL RADIO WASHINGTON, March 2. -President Coolidge today signed the re solution, udortlod by congVoxs e tnndlng foif two years from next June 30 tho arrangements wehore by press dispatches may be transmit ted by naval radio. : " ( ' I" ' Herald "Cla8" Ad Pay f Big-But not too Big Our organization i-oniaining the skillutl employes pictured above, is large enough to hanllc YOUR building problem, no matter hosv large yet not too large to give exacting attention to ANY plumbing, heating or sheet metal repair or alteration.' You save if you "Try LORMNZ CO. First." 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