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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1925)
' i ' 1 vVniURSDAY; .V MARCH : G, ' 1-92C EVENING HER ALTJ, KLAMATH ' FALLS, OREGON TACETEffiEE MJM LIBERTY "The' Liberty Has the. Pictures" TODAY FRIDAY GENE STRATTON PORTER'S . . , ".t ',,. . Greatest Success "The Girl pt the Limberlost" No advance in prices - White Pelican Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Also - Banquets : Parties Dances Don't overlook ' our "'.dinner duno St. Patrick' Night .. , , ARE YOU COMMIT tTHIS.GRf ME AGAINST , YOUR HEALTH? An enormous number of people nre Weak, nervous and nilliiR, always com plaining and doctoring, simply bccnuso they have committed theKrcnt Ameri can crime against their health be cause while indoor life, overwork and Improper dirt have oxlmuttrd the Iron from their blood, mnkliiK It llim. pnln und watrry, tiny hv mode no i-ITon to rrplace this iron whfch l he bloud muu hove la keep IhemVcll you CBnnawiy uricrniinn. mirivn iuh uuva nrmlne.v been commuting thl healih .crime. Vnucan M more Iron by eelliig plcnlv of mlnacil, enlllaipd areenvr-itrtnrilr.it,. Hut doctore al ways suvlvi people who nre anaemic, weak, i comm mora I ! and yet le lov anl tin ilnf Uaed In tha pant, for it la renillly flaaiinllated and an acta much more quickly and rnirely. ll.l,4a.lr ilnMin'l Inlnrn the teeth or d atllrb ttnitomarh. Nuatedlionrenrcoiitorii.inlc Iron In suchconcuniratea form mar ono uoho iaeltlmattd to lie otiiialtn eatlilK half a quart of inlnacli, one quart of aroun yoHetnblea at nan a aoin dakou appieu, muuunn u hav uud It to aulchlv help maka i lilood, and alvo Increased strangth, llliona of people ricn reu energy and endurance. Make thla convincing tet:-0et Nuxated Irantoday andtakelt for only twoweeki. You roven Sndatrength.or your money will be refunded, old under thlt abiolute guarantee by all 4a4rfniHMI& , ONLY Attracts ONLY Clilloquln A'lellor '' ' I .tloorgo A. Roll ot Cblloquln ' j a business visitor In tha city for the past two duya, returning to his homo this owning. Ho wan a guest In tho Arcade hotel while In Klam i ath Fall. ' ' From Kpriiguc lltv Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Keynolda and family of Spraguo Itlver ara In the city for levernl diya visiting with friends. Keynolda la interested In in 11 Is In tho Hprnguo ftlvor district. From Illy ':"''.' Otto Boy nmr, Kverott Whetstone were Klumnth Fulljl vbrttors from thulr ranches In tho Illy district yes tordny nftornoon. Iloiiiuirn Vlallor Kd Slmmona, . Rnrngomnn from llonuiun was n buslnots fall(ir In t lie ell'y "' yoatiirduy.' tnklna- ndvan lupo of the'excollenf roittla, alnre tha rosea t Ion of the rainy aensonlt wook. . ' . , . , III,- VMlor ' ' ' ' alra. Dolly Cllvnns of Illy was In Iho elty yesterday shopplna: with Klumnth Falls firms, returning to the) divans'" runch Inst oven Inc. ELECTRICITY 'BEATS : COOKING DRUDGERY SAN FRANCISCO, Mnrch G. Moie than 10,000 furmora' w'lves',n Ciillfomla cook by oloclrlelty, uc conlliiK to (iKiires compiled by tho Ini'KOHt power dlstrlhutlns cnmpnnji, In' tho atalii.' e ' ' 'r In tho' Interior 'viil,lo,vs, whord wood, coul or oil is not ..roadjly nyalliiblo, conklittf lii done to' u Inrgo oxtont by cliictrlclty. .1. , t itf run statistics iikiiciuu unit uicr aro In the stale 107,504 rural light und. power consumers, .mid they nr Served by 1(1,513 miles of distribu tion linns. I'rnctlciilly nil (le fnniiH ,uro Huhtcil oloetrlcojjy, ; e- ; , 4 BIRTHS HALL .February 20, nt thn KJiiiriinth Oonornl hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. John Loo Bull it son, ". ' CIIAMKH Murch 2, ' at tho Klam ath (lenoral hospital, to .Mr. nnd MVs, Will hi m criimor, iliiuKhlpi'. M a i i 1 yA bou JPe o p 1 e Tim - WVntliiT Tb cyclo-st'orniagraph at Under wood' pharmacy recorded a do cioaaliig pressure ilnrlng tbo hint 24 hour anil barometric condi tion n ru favorable for u Dlorm. Forucust for tuixt 24 hours: l'n settled; Increasing wind with mod erate temperature. Thu Tyco recording thermometer registered mm I in um and minimum temperature today us follow: High BO Low 3B I'. H. Weather Jlcporl Weather: Oregon: Cloudy and unsettled tonight " and Friday. No change In temperature Fresh wont mid norlbwost winds. ' Vl It OiiklnnU .' Mr. J. II- Carnuhan and Mm. J. Uutonun wijl" loavo for Oakland to morrow m oral rip to visit frlenda and rulatlwa. ' Murrliign Llcrnse I wiiwo : A marriage license "-was Issued yesterday to Doertlelm' and Stella M, l,i;niorr, both of Klumatb Falls and 'well known Jo tbla cltyV Mr. Hoortlelm li a mechanic for the Dunham auto company. Ilooks lleinic Amllll Disbursements,' rolmbuniecnenU, cost, checks, balances', credit and liability, nre being conned over the county book by auditor from the firm1 of Robinson ft Noell of Sin FrnnclKCO, certified public account ants, who aro auditing the county books for the yeurJ024. The work 1 being conducted by Roland Rod- olph and an assistant. . Mr. Rodolph baa done much accounting work In Klamath during 'the past several yon re. and la well known through out the county. Dispute NrtllMi ' Title to a tract of ISO acres of lund was given to Paul II. Burgund In. a suit to quiet title which was brought against Harry Grimes ot al The decree quieting the title to the property wa algned yesterday by Judge A. Li. I.euvitt. fuilgturlit firnnlrtl Judgment against W. C. North et al for the sum of 9 1 S 8 4 , plus costs and attorney fees, was granted to the World War Voteran Aid Com mlislon yesterday by virtue of a de cree handed down by Judge- A.' t,. L e a v 1 1 1 yeaterduy. The costs amounted to $47.85 and the attor neys fees $150. The Hen against North and his co-defendants . was deemed first and prior claim by tjm Judge and- the plaintiff was granted execution against the prop erty involved. . .Mcdfonl Attotiar)- Visits . ,'- - F. J. Newman, prominent attor ney of Med ford, paid Klamath Falls a brief visit yenturday tnornlng 'for the purpose ot arguing . motion tor reopening of the case of Henner vs. lllllson. Following '.Mr. ' Newman's argdment the case was reopnned'afJ tor a default Judgment had been ex ercised. The Modford lnwyorjro turned to his homo yesterday after noon. , To Open Print Khop , i Hilly Ilowtloln. Main street print er, Is preparing to 'build V printing shop on his residence property' on South Riverside. . Mr. Dowdotn has been conducting his business In the Baldwin hotol. leaves Kor Motlfovd Hound for Medtord one one of hla frequent Inspection trips, C. C. Kol loy, division engineer .of the' etnte highway department loft yesterday afternoon. After spending several days In that territory, Mr. Kelley will return to Klamath Falls, whore ho makes his homo and whore ho dovotcs the greater part of his tlnio. Move To Xcw, Hoxiilcncc Tho C. S. Currln family are mov ing to tholr now home on "45 Paci fic Terrace from tholr former rosl denco on 610 north Ninth street.- Chimney V'lre - Flromon exorcised on a fire,' for tho first time In 30 duys.whcm a chimney fire nt the snmo of Mrs. A. Ilamnkcr, 138 north third street brought out the department,, alren- tng down Multi street. Quick action oti- tho part of tho dopiirlmont pre- VPntod r ' serious . conflagration. tTlioro was no daJmugo done. Flumes tlftDom' feet high shot out of tho chimney when , tho fire was first soon,' Itcnuxlol Houston 'ft Jetser Store A moro cupaclousdisplay window fur tho" Houston & Jester shoo store on. Main street, will ho tho rosiilt ot an Improvement now in progress on tile biiildlug. ",'Tlio rear nutiols of tho two display windows uio bolug moved back about threo toot, allow ing n doepor space for window tit- II'IU'IIOIIK, - Down From Jlocky Point Juck Ilyan, well known resident of Pelican Day, wait In town today from llocky Point to attend to busi ness mutter. Merrill Itunilier In Town To purchase supplis, cull on friiiiids and attend to business mat tors. Otto .Wabbles, well known rancher of the Merrill country, was In town ycatcrlay. - T. . ('use Most Tonight T. JV. Case, prominent poultry- man, will be host tonight at a din ner In his ranch home on the Mer rill rojid, to H. K, Cosby, poultry expert of Oregon Agricultural col lege, wbo' la expeoted to rrlve In Kluinnih Falls tonight for the pur pose' of meeting with Klamath poul trymeh and' ascertaining what are their problems In poultry work. In cluded In the guest list are Frank Bryant, 0. ill. Hamilton, C. A. Hen-. derson, Frank 8exton und the' guest of Honor. Following the din ner the men will go to the Mt. Lakl church where a poultry meeting will be held:," Mr. Cosby will de- Iver an address on egg producing. Later In the evening Robert Oldi? meyer will talk. on sugar beet rais ing In Klamatb. ln'J-'rom lu-nliy F. J. Scrim lu and ,C. J. Taylor, well 'known residents of DeattJ-, trading center of the Klamath In dian reservation, were In town yes terday to attend to business matters and purchase supplies. Here From .Chlloqulii O. K. Carter and II. N. Rodlsch. well known residents of Cniloqiiln, were visitors ot Klamath Falls to day and stopped over at the Hall hotel last night. -! i- Henltora to -Meet Members of tho Klamath County Realty ' board-will meet in tho White Pelican hotel on Friday eve ning at 7:30:p. m. to discuss mat ters of Importance of the board. " i Itouiry Mortiotc Members of Klamath Falls Ro tary will meet In chamber of com merce rooms' - for their weekly luncheon t tomorrow ' noon. . .An 4n tereatlng program ,has been ar ranged by the .committee in charge. 1 i ' llmiclier Here " J ' " ' ' 1 ' 1 H.' E. Hansberry of Rocky Point, rancher of that district Is in tho City visiting with friends and trans acting business. A ! Brick House : alvays costs more than a sod .house, because it has 'the "''quality. A GOLDEN KRUST BREAD sells for 15c a loaf because the qual ity is there. Klamath Bakery 826 Main LiXTUT-flfijnjT-nii.ri' . White Pelican Theatre , Tho Picture House for You anil Your Family TONIGHT "The Hoosier Schoolmaster" . t . - " A picture full of clever comedy and thrills1 Also Charle, Murray in 'THE FOUR ORPHANS' SATURDAY, and SUNDAY v Harold Lloyd in "SAFETY LAST" tt'ednrsrtiiy ffc-rvlrrs The first of the Wednesday night services during the proceeding Len ten period ot Euater, were well at tended, according to 'different pas tors of the Kluinath Falls churches today. For llocky Point ' I Mrs. Arthur Leavltt has resigned her position with .the Moo's store 1 and will leave Tuesday for Rocky j Point, Where she and Mr. Leavltt will make their home. Mrs. Leavltt will leavo Hoc' on Saturday eve ning. ISouclicr Trnuxfcrrtxl . Robert Boucher of the Standard Oil company has been transferred rom Klamatb Falls to Cblloquln, which will be his temporary bead quarters In the future. Visit Merrill , .Several absences in public schools at Merrill that were reported , Into the county health office, were the Incentive " to a, visit ot that region by .Miss I.ydla Frlcke, county health nurse yesterday. ' Miss Frlcke, when there are a number of -absences in any one school, usually make calls on the children that, are out, In order to ascertain whether there Is any contagious disease In the, com munity, iter Investigations disclos ed that the children were merely kept out of school because of minor ailments, not of a contagious na ture. . .. County School Board I In regular monthly session-, the! county school board convened this afternoon in the office of the coun ty school auperlntendent to discuss I routine business and also look at plans for a new rural school at i Sprague itlver. One new face will ! be seen at the board meeting. , Miss I Vera Offieid took office as county I clerk on the -first of thla month and this board meeting will be her first. Members, of the board are Charles Mack of Henley district, George Of fieid of Merrill, Ray Loosley of Fort Klamath, Roy Nelson of Worden and Francis Bowne, chair man, of Bon anza. - Mrs. Campbell Visiting Here Mr. Walter Campbell of. Bly by in KlamaOi Falls visiting at the home of her , mother, SErs. Mary Drew for several weeks. ' ' ' Draws 10 Fine " . ' , ; Whirring It across an intersec tion on Kl-amath avenue at a rate of 30 miles an hour attracted the at tention of County Traffic Officer R. B. Knowles yesterday soon and brought about the arrest of Thomas Straughan on a charge ot speeding within' .the city .limits.1 Straughan pleaded guilty before Justice of the Peace it. . Hunsaker .this morning and paid a fine 'of $10 and costs. From Merrill Itontl ' Mr. and Mrs'. Louis Schmitz of the Merrill road district were business visitors in the city yestredjy, shop ping. . . . j From Onftlnnd Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gilmartln of Oakland are business visitors in the city from California." They are guests In -the White Pelican hotel. ' Oillfomin Visitor Mrs. J. L. Masters ot Los Angeles was In the city over night from her home in .the south, leaving on the early morning stage for Grants Puss. - ' ' .. Vornier Resident J ' George B. Chamberlln. former resident of Klamath Falls, now of I Pasadena, California, Is In the city I tor several days, ", guest In the i Arcade' hotel, looking Into, business I Interests. Chamberlln is a property I owner of the city and well known throughout Klamath county ot which he was long a resident. I From MeUforil I O. Stnpleton ot Medford ts a busi ness visitor In the city from across ! the mountains, n guest in the Ar I cade -hotel. STARTING TODAY Sister Against Sister "''"""" ' ' ' d2fi : 'S''.4B bout fought a afllf '-;r '-tM battle of love la jji ' and Our "THE HOME TOWN" " ' , ' '' and " -s-"r- "SNOOKY." . . and his girls in an entire change o( program nd costumes presenting '.,' ,-,fV 'r ; 'WALK THIS VAY" Weed Visitors ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. tie la, Montainya of Weed are business" visitors' in tire city for the remainder ot the week, shopping and visiting with friends. From Rocky Point , Douglas Puckett of Rocky Point was among the out ot town visitors in the city yesterday, returning to his home this afternoon. To Vtiit Brother ., . , ; ' 'Julius Mueller Is expecting a visit from his brother. Carl S. Mueller of San Francisco.' who will arrive. In the city within, a fortnight to visit trwo weeks In Klaiuiath Falls. Carl Jtueller was a lieutenant during the world war and was totally disabled by an ccidental shot while station ed at Camp Merrltt In New York. Receiving medical attention, Muel ler has been In the Letterman hos pital In San Francisco for a length ot time. He was a -member of the quarter piaster corps. - Ogle In Wcoils - Hal Ogle, who in company with several others has been in the woods on survey' for the past week, will return to the city on Saturday even ing to spend the week-end. Ogle plans on remaining in that sort of work for the coming four months of spring. ' ' Return South George M. Mann and Frank A. Cusskly returned to San Francisco, yesterday ' after a business visit spent in the c'-'.y for .several days. Mann Is president of a theatre cor poration which 'owns the fine Tree theatre and Cnssltly Is general man ager of the concern. . liusliH'ss Women Through the efforts of the pro gram committee of the Business nnd Professional women's, club, a string quartet from the' Little Symphony Orchestra will entertain for the business meeting on Monday even ing In the chamber ot commerce, the regulur meeting of the organization. The speaker of the evening has not been arranged for,, however he or she wlil use as a subject, symphony music. Directors Meet I Directors of the Klamath County Renfty Boiird mot lust night In the offices of 3. F. Mugulre to discuss genornl problems of thf board. Vl.tltliig' In Clly It. K. Wolford ot Sprague River Is In tho city for several days trans acting business, J'Wlth youih und bnnuty constantly between tbom, they Knli enh- Gang in eaa,we,wea' Wood We can supply your fuel needs on shorty notice. ' Blocks ' Dry Slabs Limbs Coal Fuel Oil Phone your- orders toi 535 601 Main St ! O. Pey ton & Co, "Wood to burn" " j 601 Main Phone 535 Big Dance . . Fort. Klamath;-. . .Saturday -Night-Midnight Supper Feed and Seed Oats For Sale Good quality KLABZUBA BROS. Malin, Ore. DANCE ,. Saturday, March 7 at the Malin, Hall ' Malin, Oregon .. Music by the Sokol Brass Band of Malin Given hy the Commit tee of the Hall l- i t