The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 10, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
SILLER FISH
SCOUTS IN TRIM
JUESD'AY MARCH 10, 1925
7
ARE SPAWNING
FOR YEAR S IRK
i ! i
Etfg Talcing Crew at Spen
cer Creek Note Size
of Trout
Smaller Jlihtban In yoarput
art running jip 'Bpcncor crock to
pawn, acoordinav to worj rueulvcd
here yvalotday by District Gumu
Wardon Mnrion Tlrnu from Pouuty
District Qaroi, Warden . I'lilt Mol
acbanbaohar, lu elinrico of oxk ink
ing oparatloni at tbs Spencer crook
hatohory. , -., .
Two bundrod flah that oro now In
the (lab trap la Sponcor crook avnr
at botwoon 10 and 14 Inchon, ac
cording to Motachonbachar ' roporl.
It li thought that tho apawnlng riah
are tha first of tho artificially
batched rainbow trout that woro
planted In tho erbuk aovoral year
ago.
Mr. Motachonbacbor plana to loaro
tha Spancor crook; hatchery tor Dia
mond laka on tho- fifteenth of thta
month to. toko, ehajye of tho
hatchery at Diamond luko,
MIDLAND ORGANIZES!
LARGE SEWING CLUB
Ono of tho largest school He-win
cluba yt orgunliod In Klimath
county waa fonnied Inat week at Mid
land. Member Itwludu auveral. lr
who hava had oner and' two 'roar
of lowing olub experience, to em
braca tha three division rf mwlng
to acoommoiloto tho mcmbtirahlp,
All agrea that tho fatal "13'' haa no
power to Influence the tuck of thotr
club and the enrollment which ag
gregate that number, I connlderod
a good not an 111 omen.
Mre. Jennie L. cevcok of Midland
la tha local loader, Holoa Atchison,
praaldent; Anna Ilurnott, vlce-preal-dent;
Either Atchlaon, aecrelary,
while Wury Bovcck, Naydone Urog
ory, Dalph Bptnco, Juana Solo,
Andrea Palaclo, Ida and Mary Dal
FalU. Paulino Ilurnott, Opal Hooper
and Catherine Durnott complete the
niomherahlp,
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SCOUT LEADER HKKKiNS ,
BPOKANB, WaiM.,' M.iwh 10.
G. II, 01oiufcir..boy ni-out oxoeu
llve of Region "it; comprlalnn; "Waah
Ington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana,
with nonacftiartor hero, haa resign
ed to bocome executive. of tho Port
land, Oregon boy acout council. It
: staled In" a dlapitch to the
lir nli'lo today from Portland.
Mr. Oborlouffur boenmo regional
;-ou'.lvo a year ago.
Wood
w - y;ui .siiply your
'"I uoi'di) on short
Moticn.
Blocks ;,
Dry Slabs
Limb.
Coal
.;' Fuel Oil
''tmc vour orders to
, 601 Main St '
O. Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 335
INVITATION
Dtlnk Folget's Golden' p
' Gate Coffea tomorrow 4 V ' ,
.' otning.TIjin!tmorfi-i; R.
. ing drink the cflfayou V;.
'have bceh taing.;The:A;.
third mothingcltinltFbK';';. y
get'aagaiort'i- '. ., ; v
A morning of two and ,,
you'll decidedly favor
one brand ot the other,
the best coffee wins. , - "
THAT'S
TheFolger
Scoutmaater Reports Many
Boy Ready for New
Activities
Kliimulh Kulln I roup of Hoy Acout
mut Inat nlr.lit unci plan for summer
uctlvliloa wuru dlHcumml, A cliurlor
for IIioho who are now mumbars,
wiiJI drawn up. Thorn wore Kovun
tocn who alKixid tho paper, An or
gaalxiitlon of H mmnbora le plan
nod tor .Monday night of noxt wook
when thiy Hill moot in nosalon, mak
ing throo patrola. According to
Julius. MMollor, newly naaiad aoout
miutor, thla la an Ideal number to
tnrt the adiaon'a avtlvltloa.
No doflnlto mooting place haa yet
boon avloctod for the activities of
the, ccoula, thla anil tha meeting
night' to ho decided upon at next
mnot'ng. . The entbualaem ahowa by
the Klamath Pall group give prom
la of exceptional constructive work
and recreation throughout tho um
mor, according to tho acbutmaator.
RED GLOVER HAS
PROVEN SUCCESS
(Continued From I'ago Ono)
accurately calculated, giving the fol
lowing reault:
Cot Of lfoduaion
On field
Operation Por Ac. of
. ' 3.84 aca.
Water, operation and
malntonnnco $1.35 $ 4. CO
Taxo. Intoroat .... l.ZG 4. It
Internal (100 volua
at &) .. 8.00 i.7l
Irrigation Labor 1.50 G.01
8ood l.0 4.68
Seeding .... . 1.50 6.01
llorvoallng: mowing Vi.
' day with team, hock
ing, raking, hauling
and atacklng (1 day,
' S nun te 85.00). i
tennis 13.00) ....10.18 34.00
Threnhlng y..a....10.18 34.00
Clonnlng 3.00 10.03
Coffee w
IfcdrimW
. 'I x Total ......4J9.56 SI3S.lt,
Production: Sued .610.4 Ibi. per
acre; 173S lba.' ber field of 3.31
'icre. .
Value O 20c lb. ..103.88 347.00
'r Nt Profit 84.33 14.88
, Iaatmuch ai Mr. Hill hue not yot
dlapoaed of thla eaaon.'a crop, a
30c per Ih. prlco waa placed rather
arbitrarily a a , wholenalo price,
which ittould be very cloo to that
figure, over aovoral year'a period.
In addition to tha return on
hla clover aeed thero waa a certain
valumion attachod to tho remaining
atraw, which wni not considered, al
though nearly 4 ton per acre re
mained after throshlr.g out tho aeed
crop
Net Increano
Inasmuch at a yield of noorly 630
lb, por aero wa aocured, nt a total
coat of 139.50 par acre, Including
every clurse such a Interest on In
vestment, labor, etc., loavlng a net
return ot 164.32 per aero at a 30c
por pound ruination, It wa ono of
tho bost paying crop on Mr. Hill'
ranch during tho year, Mr. Hill
bollovoa In diversification, hla other
crop being potatoes, alfalfa, grain
and aome livestock and poultry. -
In view ot tho fact that a largo
amount ot our commorclol aood Is
Imported annually from foreign
countries, tha prlcoa on red clover
ood should be ataple for year to
como, .n good rolurn' bolng aasurod,
from year to yonr. Along with dlv
ers'f'od farming, now rnpldly gain
ing hoaihvny 'throughout the Klornv
ath nasln, this crop should gain
rapidly n flee or ton thousaml acre
could bo produced herd annually, re
sulting In a coneldorablo higher
form income.
f Mr. Hill plana on putting In a
twenty aero field tho coming spring
nd If a total ot 100 ncros I plant
ed In tho Klnmnth Bnatn this year,
a clover httller can' be secured,
uhlch Bhould grontly' Incroaso tho
nmotiut of sood produced por acre
and reduce tho coat of hnrvestlng.
ORCHESTRA PLAYS
VI TO business; CLUB
' , Members ot tho Business ,and
Professional Women's organization,
in saHBlpn at tha chamberpot oony
merco rt fight, wont on record aa
In favor of supporting tha Llttlo
Symphony Orchestra, following an
lntorostlng program prcparod nnd
executed' by Hnrry Borel, who with
a string qunrtotto entortnlnod at1 tho
.ncotlng. Mlsa Betty Romany accom
panied on tho piano. Other mi it tors
of business woro. dlsoufsod Includ
ing the support of tho library build
ing turnUhiii'g which .Uioy pledged.
Tho nox't meeting, ft aoolnl affair
will be hold 6n Mirch 23 In tho
chambor ot cominorce. ' . ,
Don't fail to read this aeries of
intereating atrticics on
How to Talk:
How to Talk
Blf rAKQUION MMNSON
CcJtkf HUM Kaw Ualranllitt Dktlaury
Article No. 2
rOMIJBODY has otiii mo
J to what source I attribute
ho constant p;ro)j nnd de
, elopment of our iariuaga.
To tho newspftpor. J say. A
lew'worti would hava a short
ifo if the newspapers did not
nke it up. It woi:M die a-born-g,
as tho liayinu; goes, end
"irtainlv never v.oaid get into
'o dtcuonarieK,
, You k no w there is something
ithcr enchanting in the style
f newspaper copy that attracts
.11 kinds of readers. News
lapers are easy to reatl. With-
ut realizing it, we often
umiliarizc ourselves with a
tew word used by our favorite,
lewspaper. In thh way wo add
o our- vocabulary without
riving the newspapers credit
'or it ,
Those who write of aparticg
vecta have aupplied nt with an
.bundanca of fxpreisivo ttrma dur
:ig mote rocanc year, fiajebn'.l,
(Olf, tannia, and other outdoor
porta each have a Language of
heir own. The newspaper pupu
irlie It and then no modru dli
onry can be coaiplct without it.
'The old timdltlon the, claim,
.'ewapaper Kngish as an exclua'.v
natitu'loa no Sanger hold good; for
hat which we read la the public
prlnta I InaUntly adopted by tha
people who Juatly take claim to It
. their own language. '
Thi also lnya bare the esret of
the dictionary maker. Ha doa aot
make tha words, but aitaply tnkm
them after they have been raada by
tha people thrniaaWea through '
nwpapar, I tBjIgljI srfd !
Tha Uiiguage of today. ahV
reajv for IwmedlaU aao, wl1! to
fnupd it the NViv iSolartrcd U'V3i
aitii DlTtlooiry. 'ihere is no quea- '
tion about it. Thla dictionary i
tha lateat and undoubtedly it
tha grtataat volume of ita kind ,
produced.
CT W (JMtiaiuA '
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that puts your old dictionary out of date, is now offered by
The Evening Herald
New discoveries and inventions create new words and give ne-.i
meanings to many old words. Hence the publishers were forced '1
discard their old plates and make an entirely new dictionary through
out, in order to keep abreast of the times and ahead of those that
still dwell in the dead past. So here is a NEW dictionary that elimi
nates obsolete words and has incorporated thousands of new ones
a dictionary for ioderns THE dictionary of TODAY!
No Similar Dictionary is so New
v -So Complete So Useful
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and it i given to all reader
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and the small diatribution expense '
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on another page of thi iesue. -
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beauty tne top half
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latest definitions, there i3 in thi3 volume separat
dictionaries of the iatest terms in radio, fooV
ball, aviation; tennis, golf, synonyms for crosi
word workers, baseball; etc:y etc., and an entire
section on how to write - and speak correctly,
called "Everyday Errors." This department, so
helpful to dictionary users, cites many common
errors in the use of words aw;
phraser, and teila how to corral
, ; ' ; them a valuable
that will beappre
oiated by reader;
of all ages. '",
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''. 'Jay'e Coupon
rem Paf
WOMAN TRAINER
IS BI6SUGGESS
Funeral of Mrs.? Pierce '
Attended by Many People
SEATTLE, Wash., March 10.
Called In by Coach Callow to pre
scribe and supervise a scientific diet
for oaramen at tho University of
Washington, Mlsa Dorothy Kuobler,
08lBtant profossor of nutrition'. Just
followed good household practise.
During; tbo two Boaaona that she haa
been In charxe, tho husky crew haa
won tha Intorcolleglata champion
ship at Poughkcopslo, and she Is
feeding them up again to defend tho
title oni the Hudoon In. June.,
'Wo do not give tho crew men a
apeclal diet," Mlsa Kuebler Bays.
'"They aro served a well balanced
mono that all ponplo ahould follow
In order to koep heal thy and In sood
condition. Frosh fruit and vege
tables, milk, cooked and dry cereals,
cooked moat, apodal steaks and
other wholeaomo foods constitute
the main part ot the faro. No rich
desserts or pastries aro served and
highly seasoned dishes, trlod pota
toes and other foods fried In grenso
are taboo. ,
"The men are glvon cotfoe In the
morning If they o wish. Toward the
end of the Boason tho menu becomoa
'moro simple, and Is made up ot
foods more easily digestible. Creat
or quantities of fresh fruits and
vegetable ' then appear on the
tnbloB." , '
SALEM. Ore., March 10. The
First Presbyterian church of Salem
was. thronged' this afternoon wl'.h
friends ana ncqua:a;auces, many ot
atata wide and more tian state wldo
prominence, who came ti .pay
tribute at' the Xuneralot Mrs. Laura
Pierce, wlteJof,1doverh-6r""WaUor M.
Pierce, who. passed away oarly Sun
day. , Tho church about the casket
was hoapod hign.wlta flowers thit
came from hundreds ot porsons and
organisations, and a little later ' In
,the afternoon tho . .grave In City
i View cemetory ' waa loXt a veritable
floral mound. '
' SH1EK BILL P.SSF.S
LINCOLN', Neb., Micch 10.
The Nebraska state senate br
a vote of. 23 to 9, today pas3ed
Senator Cooper's so-called
"anti-siiek" bill, which makes
allcnaticn of the affectisns of
.a husband cr wife a felony
punishable by a' fine or a penl-
tentlary sentence, or both. The
' bill now goes to the house.
I , WINDOW LKAPKR3 FREED
I
o. f. tate; forvm . SPEAKER
. Secretary of State Retail Assocla
! tion to Addrea Chamber '
I O. F. Tate, secretary of the, .Ore
gon Retail Merchants' association.
will be the principal speaker at the
chamber of commerce forum to-
' morrow noon, it was announced to-
' day by Secretary Lynn P. Sabln. Mr.
j Tate will mention some of : the
problems that continually, puzzle
tie average merchant. ' '
Perry Hnsklns and Josppr Joiuea
Servo Full Ttmo
KNOLL HKAUIXCi TODAV ,
Jinn ChnrRed With Ijirceny of
Clot hen Ih l"p Beforo
Hunsnker'
Whether or not tSwre la suf
ficient evidence to bind over . O.
Knoll, chargod with larceny In.' a
dwelling, to tho grand Jury will ' he
dotormlned today by 'Justice of the
Ponco R. E, Hunsaker', before1 whom
Knoll will appoar, at ? p. ; in. for
a preliminary honrlnR. Knoll la
charged with stealing some wonrlric j
apparel, Including a suft ot clothes.''!
. Percy Hasklns ani Jasper James
wore released today from Jail and
Instead, ot loavlng by tho window,
a they attempted before beiog In
carcerated, they left by the front
door of the 'coun-ty building. Tae
two young men were convicted on
a liquor charge over a month ago.
When they wero arrested they
were brought Into the sheriffs of
fice. Perceiving an open window
they leaped out. After a hot chise
C. H. Knowlos overtook -one and
Marlon Barnes the other.
ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING '
A. D. Collier Charged With Exceed
. ing Limit On Sixth Street .
MERCHANT'S BUREAC BANQUET
Annual Meeting to Bo. Hold To
. iilfiht nt'C. of C. -
Music to Supplement
' Pictures at Liberty
A rovlvai of bid. tint . popular
mooldles , and .. a presentation of
many now ones la promised Liberty
patrona 'tonight and tomorrow night
when ; Muriel MacDonald, well
known lyric Scotch soprano, accom
panied by Harry Borel and his or
chestra, , will present an extonslvo
program. ;
Thi will bo In addition . to the
regular picture, program, , .;
Similar Innovations will, oontlnuo
to be presented by tho LUiorty, ac
cording to Manager II. W. Poole.
Dr. Marx Named Premier '
by Vote of German Diet
BERLIN, March lO.Jr- Dr. WiK
holm Marx, formor German Chan-;
cellor, and Inat .month cftosert Front
ier of Prussia, was re-elected to the
Premiership todayi receiving '232
out ot 443 votes cast in the diet.
Dr. Marx reslgnad lust month after
falling to obtain a vote of confi
dence. i ' - ', . . I '
WANT HEAVIER PENALTY ,
WASHINGTON, . March 10.- Kn
actmont of legislation by tho next
congress to provide heavier penal
ties for violntors of tho'prohlbltlon
laws was. recommended .odny by a
sub-committee of the houso alco
holic liquor commlttoo.
; Klamath FalU Mercinnt3'. buroau
will tonight hold their annual ban
quet In the chamber ot commcrco,
nt which principals of .the bureau
will bo discussed, and future ac
tlvltloa cutlincd. The 'bureau haa
obtained O. F. Tate, secretary of
the Oregon Retail Merchants' as
sociation, as the principal spoakor.
Mr. Tato .was expected In KlumaM
FalU this afternoon:-
: MAKE ANNOUNCEMENT
Mirs Harriet ugiii'innn Break Eu
KaKemont tu I'ortlund M ill
Mr. and Mrs. K. Suga-.i'.iiin wish
to Announce that their, daughter,
Miss , Harriett Sugarman, ' Is no
lonsor en3aged to .Mr. l.-iadorp
Forfnan of Portland. Tho engugo
incut woa announced ludt month.
' A. D. Collier was arrested yester
day afternoon by ., County Traffic
Officer R. E. Knowlea on a. charge
of exceeding the speed limit within
the cHy limits. , Mr. Collier 'was
stopped qn south Sixth etreet. He
had not appeared In answer to the
sur.nr.ons at 2 p. m. today. V -
FILM TO BE SHOWN '
Portland Movie Anxious To Show
Crater Lake Film
Crater Lake In the making, aa dis
played on a moving picture reel here
during the railroad celebration and
In an improved form last year, will
be used by the Liberty. Theater of
Portland, Oregon, uccorGlng xj a let
tor received by the chamber ot com
merce and- road at the director's
n-eotlng this noon. ,. . ; - V
ENGINEER LEAVES
L. B. Campbell Returns To Salem
After Brief Visit Hero ',.
After spending several hours In
Klamath Falls yestorday n-.ornlng In
conference -with C. C. Kelley, div
ision engineer ot the state highway
department, L. B. Campbo'l, assist
ant state highway engineer ratujpi
ed to Medford yesterday noon and
planned to continue on- hla way to
8alem.' ...... . i
. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Kelley
loft, for Clrar.ls Pass, to attend. to
state highway matters undor his
supervision. . .
Ccd Liver Oil in
Sugar Coated
; Tablets For ;
Puny Kids
: Forget- the nasty tasting, stomach
upsetting cod liver oil and give the
thin, puny, underdeveloped children
McCoy's Cod Liver Oil ' Conipiiund
Tablets If you want to give ihem a
good appetite and put pounds ot
good, beulthy flesh on their bonus.
Doctor know all about them and
no does, alt good pharmacist all
over America, tor they are in Krent
demand,, because they, are .not lag
gards but show results In a few
days. ' '
They are are not expansive ell her
60 tablets 60 cents and children
take them like candy, r -,. ...
A very sickly child, ago 9, gained
12 pounds in seven month and hi
strong and healthy.,- . - -
One skinny woman gained - 9
pounds in 24 days. -
"Be sure to get McCoy's, the or
iginal and genuine Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets." -.-The
Star Drug Store -Underwood
Pharmacy
Whilmoie'n Drug' Co. i
ORGANIZATION Of SPECIALISTS '
. or;TLNi ano bcattic orrica
THE unparalleled aucceaa of tha Dr.
Cha. J. Dean non-aurgical method
of treating Piles and other rectal and
colon ailments haa built an organisa
tion of highly trained apedallM to ear
for the patients who com from alt
parta of the Weat. ,
The ekill of theae epecfolleta la proni
by the unqualified GUARANTEE
that each Pile mtferer I cured or ht
fee REFUNDED-no matter how
Ions standina or how
acvere hla caae may be.-' '
Send for my FREE book.
PORTUN
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