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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1925)
, :'- Mi 'OA't PAGETWO" evening Enjro;m'MATjraEE5rioiiEGON : -" TAX HELOPUZZLER Ex-Service Men LIVESTOCK fc'. YOUTH IS NOT A Matter of Years a It is physical and mental condition. . If you have lost that youuiful up-and-coming . fecl . ing, and your "only enjoyment is resting, yon need a tonic. . P. E P T O N A will give you the Trim, ylgor and vi tality of a routh, because it en e a t h e blood, builds strength, gives the system real PEP and tones up health generally. .A run down con dition is especial ly bad at this sea , son of the year. a large bottle Peptona is $1.00. STAR :DROG' St6re I KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Hairs Catarrh Medicine 22.? - lid your system of Catarrh or Deafnes caused by Catarrh. . ' , . StU Sv GwjBUt f& 40 ywon . I. CHENEY & CO. Toledo. OtuV Custcmers Our strongest recommenda tions come from our satisfied customers. We make very few mistakes . In onr optical work and when we do we gladly correct our ! error. . ... '. , That means that those who set their eye glasses here are satisfied Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight Specialist 714 Main. Phone 149-W . We grind oar own lenses Wood We can supply your fuel needs on . short notice. Blocks : : Dry Slabs Limbs Coal " Fuel Oil Phone your orders to r 585 601 Main St ; O. Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phono 535 This bank will be glad to assist you in making out your : blanks for adjusted insurance. Don't delay the govern ment requests your early application. ; We will be glad to keep, in our vaults your insurance certificate or any other valuable papers. This is part of our service which we will be pleased to render you free. a . . .. . , ..... ... , ( , . . . . , , , . The First National Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Capital Stock $200,000.00 THE HOME OF OVER 5,000 SATISFIED DEPOSITORS AFTER PAROLE VIOLATOR! K. Jf. Potts, Arrested At Murshfiehl, Must Complete Term SALEM. Ore., March 6. J. W. Murray. Bertillon: expert at the state penitentiary,- left today for Morshfigld to return to the prison E. J. Potts, a parole violator. Potts was sent up from Gilliam fcounty In 1917 to serve from one to ten years for embezzlement. He was paroled in September, 1923. Phone 93 Quality and Price To deliver to ; you invariably high quality printing at a right price we have made an investment of thousands of dollars in- plant equipment. We have the best employees available. We .want your bus iness in printing. When we get tit we are going to:- keep it , ftiCS printing service" th.it will give yon satisfaction in every single detail. W.O.SMITH Printing Co. "Quality Printing" Swansons Barber Shop Look for the TaXest Polo in the World , Beauty Shop in ' con nection. Gertrude Johnson In charge Specializing In Marcel in g, water waving and French paper curl. Shampooing, scalp treat ments, facial massage and . manicuring for . ladles and men. Hair tinting and hair goods made to order. Phone 318 625 Main St H8.rauu.as ore -oo strides .acltver plan I Tift&t should appeal! to every mM ,! J HI TRACED TO Z LOS AXOELKS, March . A new ship was launched here recently on the seas of archaeology when Ed ward C. Cietsinger, astronomer and searcher of antiquities, in a paper, presented by him before the Argon aut Club, a philosophical body meet ing in the University of Southern California, outlined, the principles : of "xodlalphnby" whereby, he as sorted, he was able to trace the orl : gin of 28 written- languages to the signs of the lodiac. . : H1A findings. Mr. Getsinger de- clared, proved that astronomy was a religious science familiar to the more I intelligent classes of the ancient world upwards of 12,000 years ago: I that the Bible, by means of xodlal j phaby, now may be made -to reveal I many secrets, religious and hiitorl ! cal, which hitherto have been lock- ! ed book:; that Israel has a history j going back 6,500 years Into a por- i lod when its high priests, as, reveal ! ers of the mysteries of the heavens were more advanced in - -sonic branches astronomy than the star gazers of today,-and that there have been fundamental errors In the rendering by Egyptologists of some of the earliest Inscriptions found in Egypt. .. v -',.'.-'.- CASS LAKE, Minn., March 7. The passing of the "medicine man' with all of his supposedly superna tural powers over evil spirits. Is en abling Minnesota Indians In Increas ingly largo numbers to take advan tage of, the facilities tor medical treatment at reservation hospitals, according lo P. D. WUdsworth, sup erintendent of the Consolidated Chippewa Agency. While most of the approximately 14,000 Chippewas in this state have become fairly civilized, hundreds of the more timid Indians are finding the gap 'between the old-fashioned tribal -manner. and the modern heal ing means difficult to bridge, said Mr. Wlads worth. Once the Indian overcomes bis characteristic super stition, however, he makes an apt convprt and readily subscribes to this prase of civilization's contribu tion to his welfare. . '-, When the Indians become accus tomed . to patronizing "the white man's medicine man," as they term him, they , make good customers. Old men- of the tribe who have learned the advantages of such com mon treatments as the atomizer, or spray, for nose and throat Infec tions, and Iodine for external ail ments, hasten to the infirmary at tho least provocation. . BIG W.IHEHOfHK IllItNKI) DniiiuKc of $;iO,000 Wrought by fire on Tncunin Waterfront TACOMA, Wash., March . 7. A fire that Caused $30,000 damage to the John I). Stevens company ware house, threatened a large part of the. waterfront , here today. One fireman was Injured fighting the flames, which were, believed to bo under control shortly before noon unless the blaze spreads beyond a fire wail now confining the fire. The warehouse was filled with hay and grain. - I Now machines makes hay without the sunshine. Nothing can take ilin moon's place in ninklng lovoi 01 CIVILIZATION BEATS SORCERY Assessor Lee to Confer With Modoc Official to Determine Action Knotty problems on "who is to lax who mid why" are occupying the uUvntion these iluys of 1)111 I.ee Klumuth county unsosMior. Proximity, of California, and the fuct that there are no natural bar riers between the two states that would keep Klamath livestock In Oregon and Modoc county livestock in California, have given rise to tho usual problems as to the division of the tax spoils between tho two counties. ' Mr. Leo will moet with County Assessor Smith of Modoc county next week and come to some decis ion concerning assessment and taxa tion of livestock both of Oregon and California that moves back an.4 forth from Modoc county to Klnmuth county during each year. In some cases, the two assessors agree that the taxation should be split 50-50. Mr. Los mentioned Mike Murphy's sheep as one example. Murphy has a eoutract with tho United. States government to range his sheep In Modoc county- on na tional forest reserves during cer tain months of 'each year. When Murphy takes his sheep oft the re serve he drives thorn back to hlB ranch. In Oregon. Sonio of tho county assessors agree that Modoc county, California, should be given halt the taxation of Murphy's sheep and Klamath tho other half. The two assessors will get togeth er and list all the livestock of Modoc county- and Klamath county, and tabulate tho holdings of each. WOODWARD FORFEITS $500 BAIL; LIQUOR CASE STILL PENDS By the failure of Samuel Wood ward to appear In justice court yes terday afternoon for trial In jus tice court, the state prohibition fund was enriched by just 500. Wo6dward was arrested last Sat urday night by It. E. Knc-wles and a pint of alleged moonshine was confiscated. Ho put up a bond of i."00 In cash and was rulcased from custody. Whether or not Woodward's fail ure to appear had something to do with a charge of driving while in toxicated which would have been filed against : him eventually ac cording to the district attorney's offlco Is not known. Driving while drunk. Is now -a felony, following passage of'a bill to that effect at the last session of the legislature. Conviction on tho charge would bring a penalty of from one to three years in the stats penitentiary. Justice of the Peaco II. B. Hun saker declared Woodward's bond to bo'forfaitcd yesterday afternoon. MARKETS PORTLAND, Mar 7. Cattle fully steady, receipts 25. Hogs steady to strong, rocolpts 1S2S. Feeder and Blocker pigs (70 to 130 lbs.) common, medium, good and choice 10.0011.26. Sheep nominally steady, no re ceipts. i Eggs steady and unchanged. Cur rent receipt -2G V4 ; pullet 24V&025; firsts 26 ii 27; honncrlcs 27V4 23 delivered Portland. Butter steady; extra cubes, city it; standard 44 : prime firsts 43; firsts 40 M; undergrades nominal; prints 47; cartons 49. Buttcrfat steady. Host churning cream 4G46 net shippers track In zone 1; 47. delivered Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 20 21; light 17; springs 2223; old roosters , 10; ducks, white Pekln, 211; live turkey '23; dressed tur keys 33&30; geese 16. ; Onions slow, 2.600 2.75. : Potatoes slow 1.6001.(10. i Nuts steady. Walnuts number 1, 28034; filberts 16018; ulmonda 27; Brazil nuts 16017; Oregon chestnuts, 16 017. . Hops steady. Now vlUHtors 180 17; fuKKles 16 018; old crop nom inal. Cascara bark quiet. New pool 8c. Oregon grape root 4c. NOVA SCOTIA COAL " MINERS ON STRIKE 8YDNEY, N. 8., March 7.--A com plete tie-up of coal mines In Nova 8-otla bus resulted from tho strike culled lust night of members of Dis trict number liUnlto Mine Wjolk- er of America. Cnpe Britain with 6000 moil idle was the center of the strike area. The union has. 12,000 miunibcrs and characterized that counting those who had beca Idle because of col liery shut downs, not a 'in an was working today.' , Herald "Class" Ads Pay I . 4 i Available at all Shell ' Redeemable through Service Stations or office. , all Shell Dealers and Phone, w rite, or call. Shell Service Stations SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ' t 1 , 1 . . ; BREVITIES j Mnlln Visitors- Mr, and Mrs. It. K. Hannon of Malln were In the city today visit- ing -with friends and transacting business. " " Rooming House In On Itaslncws Walter j. Kerrigan of Chftaquln has been In Klamath Palls for the past fow days visiting with frlonds and transacting business. From OilloquI it- Mrs. Nellie Strowbrldge of Chllo quin -is a business and shopping visitor in the city, for the wcek-erAl Mrs. Strowbrldge Is stopping at .tho Arcado hotel while In the city. Leaves For Eureka . DuBols Cornish, former organist of the Pine Tree thoatre In Klam ath Falls left last night for Eureka where he has acceptod a position with the Rlalto theatre as organist. Down From 'Rock Creek D .E. Alexandor, owner of one of the finest ranches In Klamath, Is In town to attend to business matters. Roads out Iloek Creek and Pelican Bay way are again practically Im passable i far u automobile traf fic Is concerned, due to the snow and rain of the past tew days. Mr. Atoxandor's ranch Is located along flock .Creek and abuts onto, tho holdings of the Eagle Ridge hotel company. - . j Execute Group Meeting Tonight Members of the executive commit- too of the Business and Professional Women's clivb were called to meet In tho Marshall Houso tonight at Six p. m, to discuss affairs pertain ing to the organization. The meet ing was called by Miss Frances Boatty,- pretldent. To Iienva VUy Mrs. Harrv Richardson and fam ily are leaving tomorrow morning for Yroka, California whoro Mr. Richardson is conducting a cream ery. I)r. Ncwsom Hack - v. After an -absence of sevAral days In Prlnovlllc, Dr. O. 8. NoWsom, county health officer, returned to his home here last night. Dr. Now- soin was railed uway by the death of his mother. (,t,iMI Men 1,1'nvo ', '.' Four officers of tho Klamath post Of tile Amnrlnitn lt.lnn lnff iniltiv for Ashland to attend a district convention of the legion posts. The four men who left-were 1 Francis Olds, commander; Vice commander Wlllam Canton, Ollnplaln Rev. T. A, Mofyweattief ud Flnuhce Ottloer J.'M.-aiovor, Save Grie Cent ; . , on -Gasoline Buy a SHELL Scrip Book Save 5 on a $5, $101 or $20 Scrip Book J Don't Experiment Out customers do not experiment when they bay RACINE. Building strictly on totality basis adhering honestly to that standard year after year the RACINE Rubber Company has kept the faith with its millions -o? loyal patrons Motor 230Main EBERT'S , SUCCESSOR WILL BE SELECTED BHUMNMurch 7. Tho malorltv party In tho iltolchstog has agreed to frame a imnasuro uppolntlng -Of, Wultcr Simons, president, adi In terim, of tho tiarmun ropublii!. . Dr. Simons Is a former forolgm minster. and now presdenti of tho supromo court nt Urtpslg. It -Is undorsiooo that the decision to ninko Dr.. Simons tho temporary president until u successor to the Into President. Kbert Is oluclnd, wa primarily with the UUm, nt leaving Dr. Huns Lulher free to carry on his important -work as chancellor un hninpared by tho duties of tho presl. dentlKl office. ; r ' ,: i. : , , XM AT KUIKXK KIIOENE, Ore,, Murch 7. Kugeno experienced the coldest night of the year last night, when tho tomnern-. ture flroppod to 21) dngroes above soro. I On two jolhor occaslonH Mo far this year, the -mercury had slump. od to 'I0, Racine tires re Phone 244 J , Cheap Glasses .' nrs llko slow poison. ' , ',' ' ' thoy distort -the rays of tlnht, . disturb the-angles .of vision and cause pain and discomfort, thus Injuring - the - oye sight (soma times beyond repair.) -, Wo give youf eyes thor ough examination, and tisa : onl .the highest .quality f materials ' in filling the pre. , scrlntlon,, , Dr.,Goble 700 main r Olnsses , - , ; Frame Ornuml , , , lupsirwl Myes Ktnmlned . QUICK BRItVICH V uaras