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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1925)
TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1925 EVENING HEllALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON- PAGE THKBK AUhe LIBERTY '"The Liberty Hasj thrj Pictures': SLShooHngbfDanMcGrew . ! . M . ! ! from "The Spell 'of the ukon,"",.,, ; by Robert W. Service ;. , ..." f. r v' "THE LADY WHO KISSED HIM '' ' ' li '. J "THE SHOOT INO-'g ; '.'These are the simple facts of the case, .And I guess that I ought to know, rhcy say that the stranger was crazed with 'hooch ' And I'm not denying it's so. ' I'm not so wise as the lawyer guys, . But strictly bettwcn us two . r The woman that kissed him and pinched his 1 , - ipoke . . ." " ;;. Was the lady that's known as Lou.". -: J This is perhaps the best known of the poems, q 1 Robert W. Service For sheer dramatic action ,; this'picture is in a class by 'iftolf.V4' T "' '"" i v . ...Wednesday Only Harold .Lloyd in "Girl Shy" : " APPLIED ART for PLEASURE and PROFIT . , v- -. i In response to numerous requests, we are giving practical information and suggestions along the; lines of! decorating for pleasure and profit.' We all admire the beautiful,1 and we all have a desire' to create both beautiful and useful articles. , I . lessons! give'fe' : I : ' : ' ' So if you have a limited amount of spare time you can make many things for the home and for gifts . that will be appreciated if you may turn tms 10 proiii. . ; WE OFFER YOU THE KEY TO BOTH PLEASURE AJD PRQFIT v ' enlarging and tinting : Opposite Court Housei 327 Main Street Whit? Pelican Theatre Tho Picture House for" Yoti. and 1 Your' Family TONIGHT "How Women lqve" Vfilh fytty Blythe ' i- v A1$0 . , , : ''.j .''::'i . Range Rider Western and Comedy ; ; Next Saturday Harold Lloyd in you h Ave' plenty of time 'J QUALITY- PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE " and Sunday , "Safety Last" Mainly Tim Weather The Cyclo-etoromgrnph at 1,'ndor wood'i Pbnrmucy shows a slightly downward trend to tlio barometric pressure ill In afternoon but a tint reuitliig Ik mill rather, high no Im medliila chunge in Indicated. Forecast for next 24 Iioiith: Clumirnlly fair with modoruts tem peruturns. ' Tim' Tycos recording Uiormomotcr registered maximum and minimum temperatures today a follows: ' nigh os Uw ;:;2i) l'. H. Wmtlhi-r lb-port ' Oregon: Unncttlod, probably rain In north and went portion tonight and Wednesday; no change' Intcm pernturo.' Fresh and strong souther ly winds on t;ie coast. Merrill V. Ktiimnth On March 5, KJulnatli county hlgb chool and Morrill will tannin ogalft. but not on the -banket-ball Iloor. Two tcsms from tho.K. C. H. 8.' Will clash with two ton inn from Morrill high school on tuo Important topic: Resolved, that our. proioqt, policy of limiting Immigration by' the quota system be continued. Thcj two teams of K. C. H. 8. a announced yester day1 are Olive 'Paynlcr, Warren boromus with Ellis Meyers aa alter nate who will tako the affirmative hore. William KuykondaU.' N. Mc Millan with Edna Jones as alternate will argue the ncgatlvo at Merrill. Knydcr, Htovrns (lark After testifying Iff the case of Blato of California vs. George Pap pas, charged with assault with Intent to , kllj, A. Wl-Stevens and Kred Snyder, returned to Klamath Falls last night. The two men were quite wrought up over tho outside public ity given to the case iwhlcn set forth that the two prohibition agents worn urivun vui p iiiq wwn. l ney stated that such m not thn riuri and that Pappos might have been : convicted had not tho justice of the peace failed to sign tho search war rant.'' , V , .V v .-, f .' 1 . " (.'oilier To Speak Representative' A. . M. ColII'jr, Just" returned from tho' state 1egls-; Lit ure si Balum, will be tho principal speaker at the chamber of commerce forum luncbeon. tomorrow noon It was announced today by the secre tary,. Mr. Collier will devote , his ramarks to happenings 'at the legis lature bringing 'out all legislation passed which touched on the Inter ests of Klnmsth county. Hetriim Position Mrs. John Beal, tax' collector In the sheriffs office has resigned her position. Mrs. Beal. was tax collec tor during the Low, administration and was reappointed when Burt Hawkins was elected. - The new posi tion has not yet been filled, the sheriff announced today. To Hear Talk Children of the city public tchobls,' In tho sixth, seventh and eighth grades, will congregate In the Presbytoftan church tomorrow 'morning to hoar the'inaugural ad dress of President' Calvin Cdolldge by' radio. The radio will be In stalled ' by . the "Baldwin Hardware store. Tbe address starts at 9 a. m. Olnra Calkins Ilnck .'"After an. absence of five months In San Francisco, Miss Clara B. Cal kinsi former city treasurer, return ed to Klnmath Falls last night and will now be established permanently In Klnmath Kails. i rUncher Int City ; William Uhrman, rancher of the Algoma district, -was a business visitor, in Klamath Falls today. r i ' To Visit. Sister ' . ' Mrs. Paul Dalton left yesterday for s, short visit with her sister In RoBouiirg. She Dlans on being ab- lsont a fortnight. Xp Kl.t Officers The' home of Mrs. Harry Ooellor vlll be the scone nt the election of officers of the P. E. 0. club tonight nt 7:30 p. . Folliiwlng the" busi ness meeting a pat luck supper will be served to the guests. s I. T. A. To MocIt- i i -' Members of the Central School Pnrent Teachers Association met this afternoon at three p. m. for a gen eral round table discussion of mat 1 terB of Interest. A short program I was lven "by the pupils of Miss j Anna Mas Johnston Including sov- eral dance numbers. Wnfflo Party . : . Members of the Bpworth Lengue of the' rothodlst church will enjoy a waffle pnrty at the home of Mrs, Laiwrenco Pholps this evening at her About In From Itoiuuizji Mm. Ada Parsons and Mrs. Ben Reld were In town from Bonanza yesterday. Mrs. parsons Is connect ed with the Miinopoln Mercantile Co. Mis. Hold and her htmbund have been vlaltliiK In Bonanza from their home In California. They will re turn m lime this week. TrniMiK-t lliuii Mr. and, Mm. T. F. Bongs and nan, IxsHtor, woro in towni from- Uinifoll's Valley yentorday transacting busi ness and buying supplies for their ranch. ' - " lloiinnJl To llnve Uood Year Prospects are excellent for a pros perous year fn Bonanza, according to J. Hickman, who s in town to day.' Three sawmills, the Kits mill, the L6Bg Tine Lumber Co.; and the Woodcock Bros. Lumber company will operate , In the vfclnlty of Bon tlnta' during the coming season. Rumors ara afloat, also, concerning the starting of a creamery and a boii factory during the summer. '' In Vram Poo ViiUty Johlj Noble, stoclrman of Poe Val ley, was Is town yetterday on busi ness. Noble plans turning bis cattle on the range east of Langell's Valley In the next few days, believing that the grass has' sufficiently started to keep them In good shape. Riuodi'l ling Houston and Jester shoe store is submitting to drastic alterations to day with the entire front of the store torn out' In order to install a now front. Casings and windows were pulled out and the store was open entirely today. Contractors and carpontors were busy putting the store back In- shape . this after noon. " ' ' , Dclxea) In Tonn . ,W. A. Deltell, father of Tom Del sell and secretary to Governor Pierce Ib In the ciy for several days visiting after a strenuous month spent In the. legislature. KuyH Now Home i, C. C. Curlir has purchased the H. uogue residence on facmc Terrace and plans upon occupancy during the coming week. From TJio Countrj W. E. Ward, rancher on the Mer rill' road Was In the city today, trans acting business. From Clilloquln . Walter J.' Kerrigan of Chlloquln was In 'We 'city today, visiting wltb friends and transacting business. In Town J.' M. Lamb, district plant chief of tho Pacific -Telephone and Tele graph company of Eugene Is a busi ness visitor la Klamath Falls. In Foni Bly ' ' J. N. Given, old time rancher of tho Spragite River valley region, was fn Klamath Falls today from Bly. Weed Visitor A. E. Ryereon of Wteed, a frequent visitor ro Klnmath Falls, Is in the city for the remainder of the week on business. ' " You Pay more lot real rffa monds than you do, (on pate imi ' tations. ' f ; ' WHY? . Because the qual- ity is there. ; GOLDEN KRUST i - BREAD 'sells for 15c a. ' loaf because the ' quality .. is there. , Klamath Bakery 826 Main People Down tVum Klnmatb Agenry James W. Overton, connected with the government forces at Klamath Agency, was In town today accom panied by .B. W. Neave. Tbe men stopped at the Hall hotel hut night and wore attending to business mat ters (a Klamath Falls today. IKnrn I'loin Ikwer Marsh .From the Beaver Marsh country today, came one of the well known ranchers and. livestock men of that vicinity in the person of A. E. Cnl lickson. Mr. Gulllckson was In town to purchase supplies. From liUqiiln Mrs. Amy Knight, of Chlloquln Is a business visitor In tbe city, spend ing several days In Klamath Falls. Krom Weed ' .' V " A. Johnson Is visiting In the city, from Weed, 'a guest of tbe Arcade hotel while to KJamatn Falls. Bly Vbdtor . John Fricdwell of Bly is la Klam ath Falls for several days on busi ness.' Fried well Is a rancher from that district. ', . '';--., Cuiloqnln Jinn Here M. F. Lang of Chlloquln is In the city for several days on a business visit. - On Business , R. D. Henson of Medford Is In the city for several days In the Jn terpst of business. - Students Enter . The entrance and. departure of students In the city schools is abont 50-50 and .when there is a pupil who drops from tbe Tooms of the Central school, there is generally one 'to fill the place. This morning tbe teach er of the First A lost' Elmo Smith who is moving with ' his family to Chlloquln -where they wll make their home, however, a brightly scrubbed little boy presented him self as willing to take Elmo's place this morning and was installed Jn the vacant desk. Kenneth Bailey is the new pupil moving here with his parents from Lakeview, Idaho. On Business '. ''""'' Ernest Ha maker of Klamath Falls was a tuslness visitor fn Lake view yesterday, caUing on friends. Leaves For North C. W. Doty left for Portland yes terday morning for a short business trip! Doty is interested in the lum ber game of Klamath county. ' Returns From Visit Morris Peterson returned from a two days visit in Lakeview where he was vailed on business. . Return To Homo W. W.. Cox and C- C. Head return ed, to their home in Dunsmuir this morning after a short business visit In the city. Leaves From City J. G. Clark and family, who have been guests of the Arcade hotel over the week-end returned on the morning train' to their home in Onkland, California this morning. Clark is manager of the Clark Pat rol and Detective Service and In the Interest of the firm spent several days here. According to Clark the banks ln Klamath Falls ore busier than any single San Francisco bank that ho has seen this year and Klamath Falls bids fair to hold the cup of the const" for the butUeat city oni the Pacific-. Buck From San Jose Miss Mary Ball has just returned to Klnmath- Falls from San Jose where she has been taking a course In' the normal school there. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ball of this clty and plans to re main here with her family and friends till next June. Rancher Hero ' A. D. Cramer of Lorella, rancher of that district. Is here on business for several days. At The Arcado 0. F. Boyle Is a but'Jness visitor In the city from his ranch in Bly, a guest, in the Arcade hotel iwhlle here, '. '.' ' . - - Hero For Visit E. W. Whetstone, Bly rancher, is business visitor in the city for sev eral days. According to Whetstono the roads to Klamath Falls are Im proved one hundred per cent since the cessation of the rains. Board Mooting . Thord will be a 'board meeting of tho Library club on Friday after noon Jn the club rooms to dlscus matters which have arisen during the pas( month. Contest Hull Dispute over settlement of prop erty, has led .Edward J. Kellogg to contest his wife's suit for divorce brought In circuit court. The case will be heard before Judgo A. L. Leavltt. Afrellng Postponed ' Owing to the absence of Dr. O. S. Nowsom, adjutant, the meeting of the reserve corps officers, scheduled for Friday night, has been postponed Indefinitely.' Delzcll llurk Thomas ttelzell, connected with tbe California Oregon Power com pany, returned last night after an absence of several weeks In San Francisco and other points. Fred linker In Town Among the out of town visitors In the city yesterday was Fred A. Bak er dawn from the Indian reservation at Klamath Agency, who spent tbe day on business. . In From Bly Ivan Cain of Bly, sheepman of that district, was a business visitor la tbe city yesterday. Cain, a mem ber of Cain brothers reported good roads In that district since the rains stopped during the pasf week. The brothers are feeding their sheep lu the Malin country. . V STARTING Geo. X. (Snooky) and hi All-Girl presenting "Tickle Me - Fun Laugh Girls .. " Featuring1 " Tony Girard uv Piano and Song Numbers The Girly Whirly Show ' . ALSO. , "40 V'" aow1 IS ? -WITMJ - if I A i i nVT 'i i THEODORE ttOBEpfrs RAYMOND GRIFFITH ! ACOtf BUI m, HSU LUHT A jazzy concoc tion of, fun, fizz and. frivolity, fla vored, with many A short Title A long Laugh thrills. If this - doesn't entertain ... you, your case is Kmograms hopeless. Matinee prices .. ..J. Eenings . i ' l n Two shpws V Fun and Here On Uuklnei! 0. MhcDannld and .V J, , Ramgoil of Han Frunrisco, 'ruprusoutailvos rt tho Sjutbern.' Pacific ''freight and passenger agents, n're in the city for tho remainder of the weok on busl. ness. ' . .N ' ' ' : ' i " ' ' Milady, do you know when a fur bus been worn a season or two It should ,bo thorough ly examined- for need ed repairs. Even slight rips when left unat tended become difficult and costly to mend. Attend : to .'.that fut" now. '' - ' I Mrs. Wm Bessler - Furrier - 025 Washington, . -Bet. Sixth nnil Seventh All work 30 to BO par cent less than any fur: bouse In Klamath. Work guran.teed. . TONIGHT White Revue "40 Winks" " will wake Wooden Indian If Rip. Van Winkle had seen , "40 Winks' He wouldn't s have felt so sleepy Easops Fables . 10-40c each night laughs for all Vf