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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1925)
TUEHWAR(ijH'id:i925,l "' EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALIS, OREC-OfT-' PAGE"5eVEW 1 MOM'N POP HORNBLOWER HAS THE MONOPOLY BY TAYLOR At the Liberty ..Another film, beauty who stood out against Clio bobbod-hulr otnio and ; fliulutiilned ,, hor , f'-rownliiK glory" ogaraat tho triumphant nifirrh of tho idmorn unit, clipper, )m ration'! EVolyri Dront ha been "8nmtnlr.od"l thorn of tlln beau tiful locks Hint unco worn hurl. Anil In addition to losing her hnlr, alio lo has lout u but,' Tlmt Is why ha claims there In a trick In It. hhu would never bob hur hair. Since liar huibnnd, 1). 1, Kiiiuttiun, Mint ; waithould novur bob' hor' hillr'. Stli'o than oho him boon Blurred In n srltii of pictures, and tho second production, "Silk mocking Bui'," which will bo ahown at -fho Liberty theatre tonljtht require-;! bobbed hair (or tho heroine. , ' ' iu j i . . ' -'k ;Vhl .typo 4, of aorocu - acironn woulil'ou ,il) Cpllocu SloofeT Ono would naturally suppose tbnt In tho motion picture bualno, whort , plityorl are eutntotigcd nf cortuln upon mid must forever bo Identified as duel), Hint Collnnii Mooro would havo . her clmwlflctt ilon. Hut iilio lut'sn't. DesplKTlho fact that Mr. So-amt-' o, who made his drat success with a heard, mum continue to wear a board to bo tuecoiaful, and, despite the wiot that Mini Whatever-Hor Nnmo In doomed to piny vampire rolM, Coll'eon Mooro has risen to the top untraditlonally. Moit prominent during tho pant 'yer or moro In comedy ahe has chloved tho ropittntlon as tho croon's leading comedienne. .In "Fllrlln Willi Love," showing nt tho Liberty theatre, ,ho la portray ing a difficult dual personality rolo, t part calling for both comedy and motional Interpretation. At the Pine Tree . "Olad?" shouted Krnoat Torroneo when questioned about h' feelings on holng selected to portray tho rolo of Cpt. tfook lu the Paramount plc- turluitlon of- J. M.' nnrrle'a i"Pc-ter Pan". "It la tho greatest thing that hat over happened to mo In- my lite. Tbor la nothing lu tho entire hle tory of tho world' literature Uiat I would father play. Olad? I'll toll the world I'm glad!" Torroneo, who la featured with Betty rirotuon. Cyril Chadwtck, Vir ginia Brown Knlre and Anna May Wong, In , the productlun nt the Pine Treo today and tomorrow, looks the part of Capt.-' Hook even without make-up and lit attitude toward tho Barrio . fantaay I therefore, the mofe amatfug. Ho haa atudled the play not only with tho mind of a atudent but with tho heart of a man who lovea It. : "What a niarvoloua conception tho character of Peter Pan la," ho an!d one day whllo dUcuaalrig plana for tho picture: 1 , . , j'Evory roan with tho lioart of a boy la Pe lor Pan. In Infancy ho may not havo fallen out of his baby oarrlago when the nurao waa look ing the other way, but at aome ttiim In ; hla life lie haa booh blood brolhor, of tho band of lout boya, haa had his advonturoa in thu foroat of tho Novor Novor Land and haa crulaed 'upon' ,lta doapernto aeaa. It la eaay enough far a boy to find tho . trail to that wondorful land, moat of (hem. Can't mlH It, Tho feet of youth skip over It nimbly enough, althougl; there are many atouo In tho pnUi of tno foot of ago. , "I am aorry for tho mar who can't romomber hla dam of hand-to-hand aoountera with' whiskered plrtatea of theflptinlih Main; -who cin't romem ber iil deaporato battlua with tho Mrngo rodaklna, when every clump R buabaa wlia an ambuscade, when every. .Irak ooncealad an enemy. What heroea we wore -and wlnt KI1H RfcPUlAKU , i . CONBTANTINOPLB, March 10. Heavy firing has oocui'red lu tho vicinity of DlRrhokr, Krudlstnn, II la ifopttrtod .tho Kufdiah fobola hav.i booh rapulsed.by, 'tho Tarklsh gov ernmont forcoa with heavy loasos to' the iDsiirgont troDpn. , BI.'miK1t.fMOP IlOMIl()l IlKRIUV, ill., MiHK-h,10.H. t). tipttoti' ' nafKMi' nf tlleiiti Koivler, one of tfii principals In ' Otn , recent Weet rlola I10M.; IUI Ills' svlfi) woro tnjnred today bf n Mplubion WMcli tltt ovi it ... coiihcr; of. , f'owler's bntohor ahop, ; , 1 , MVM liKAVM. OOPNTItT , ., VASiIlNOTONi , March 10. Mrs. , Honanh Chaplin,- mother of Charlie OhnpUn, tho motlOrt plclur star, must lohve tfid eountry by Mn.ruh o, undof n Tuimg by tmmigrarioh MfMUhr; a w ; ' " F, O R SEEDS T HAT G R O W . . ' . ; .Ma.a' ir rLi.t. . ifiip.-j j n AAV HORNBLOWER IT WOULDN'T BE A BAD : IP VOIA'D DROP IM Ta CPP. THE EblTOR OF THE I'SCOOP' AND SEE HCW , GIRL'S COMPARE WITH IHt, OTHER NTRIEb 7 bral'iia wo llud'. Tho wily foiig .John Hllvar 'Hcliemuil UKulnal u In vnln. Wio luugliod at the uofiirloua plota of Captain Ilnolt and dofoutHd (hem. Clilctf : Rurl KiikIo and hU bnilf hdld no titrrorn fo un. ao lung M wo had our tnuly rltln. ve tbwartud Ilium nil at every point and how wo reveled In tho nhock of bnttle1 and gloated over the munglttd bodliui of our enomlua. Tho clunh of aworda, the rattle of muakotry and tlia deep boom of the cannon wore mualc to 011 r anra. "Thoeo were the good old dnya!" "Peter Pan", produced by Herbert Ilronon, waa adnpted for the acrevn by., Wlllli Ooldbock. Tbere'a a atrong caat playing In aupport of tbo prineipaia; . Woody or (In 1 J kiic'Ui) ought 11 at to bo plaitlod by the farmora. The aned laboratory at the etalv cullecv teau toedn free of cluirgo. All aeud ought to be lotted bcMre bolng pitr Chaaud, a thore la 110 rofonrnn nflur tlio aeod Is purclunivl unlc:u they are yuurantoed. Cam muat ho tnkim to get a fair ainiiile, getting it tiom all portion of the "tick or bin. Bmu all aamploa to tho aeed lubcut.ir at tho atate'collega, Corvulllj. ralluro to, goparato the young ockerela from the pullcta la llkuly to roault In aiuntod pulloti. auy.i tho Oregon' experiment etnttoii, If tho brooder lioue la crowded It muy bo advlaablo to null tha covkervla at a low price aa aooa a !ho tax can! be determined, Leghorn cockerels can be rocognlaed nt from 3 to i weoka okl by their heavier comb. - Soon' after the fonl la born the' navel should bo painted with Iodine, ' tnya the Oregon experiment station. Tha navel ahould not bo tlod with I a atrlng or handled by thu cure-1 taker. . . , . . Mani' pouch ' trees aro ahowlng doa4 , buds acftttercd , along tho brnnchos, and aomotlmei numerous dead twigs., These effects are due to poach blight and peach dlo-back I fungus. Jt Is toa lata to do uny- thlng for this year a -tuck, but al most 100 per cent protection can' wShe Couldn't MKiM3MftOitj '--.i ' " " :,;.;. -a-' l.'-.wK-r w wr ' I LI ' 1 When bnndlta aocostod LulU B. Harrison, 17, of Kansas City and two! young men who wore accompanying her to a party., she couldn't say a word because she had hurriedly concealed hor diamonds In har mouth.; After taking hor escorts' clothes and automohllo, the bandits obligingly . ' drove hor to the party. j NrJPt t. Ml? SPLENDID CHlEr-1'LL THE BEAUTV &0 RIGHT Contest OUR . CNER ! i ' ALONG bo obtained In the future, If bor deaux 4-4-liO Ja applied thoroughly before tho fall rainy auueon alarm. July or AuguH aro tho beet monthi for thin apray. Hut thu dlncaaoa are iiHiiully held In check whore the grower pray a Immediately after hiirvotitliiK, anya t!lu alula college experiment atutlon. With late variutlea of croiw this ! generally too Into for tho boil roaulta. WAMXW.l TEAM WIXS LA OltANDB, Ore., March 10. The baaketball team of Wallowa, Ore, won the right to play In the Balem tournament by ' defeating Ju.ieph high achJol . 10 to 8 last night at Union. Wallowa lout to Uakvr In the snml-flnula, but augod a come-back, . downing Joiopb. whluh . dufeulod Ilaker. Gertrude's Millinery hua add?d a complete lino of boy' data. . I'rlcca ninglng from 75c to 2.00. 10-14 NEW TODAY 0. , , , KOH OVK K KAI.K 4 ItOOM pluitcred houae, with both, near lavement. 3 2 4 0 0. 1200 cash; balance $35.00 and interact. U)TB In Mllla Addition. C.ood.tcrma. 1 to 0 ACIlE TltACTS from $250 per aero up. All nenr city limits. Alt under irrigation. Cod lurma or? all trnete. WALTON & WRIGHT Tel, 64U-W. 801 Main St. , . '': 10-12 WAsNTED Expert Window Cloan lu; : and polishing, "" houno cleaning and janitor work by experienced man. A. M. Rhodes .. Phono 300-Wt if'-. . 10-16 FOUND License plate No. 129-047 Oregon, 1925. Owner may havo same by railing at I his office and .paying for this ad. 10 EXPERIENCED Salorlady to hanrtlo Van Ultra, a beautiful and exclu- alva line of ladles wturlng apparel. Splendid proposition. 6 to 9 even ings. Room 21, Hotel Hall Annex. ' . ' 10-11 NOTICE. On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any porson oihur than wsolt. Paul V. Brown 10 Say a Word 1 ,C- ; .4H 't - v ii' r-r i i..r."-l " , " -vs . JViS r p- g wm. 1 r M Chicken and Dog 'Feed and Remedies ' WORNBLOWfcR MOUP idea was a knockout it boosted our Circulation jv 20.000 i'm glad voucam in- ivmamted to ask mou to be 1 OUR, JUDGE rT f NEW TODAY RELIABLE WOMAN COOK wants plufo In town. Uox 324, City. ' ' 10-12 WOCM PARTY, who found purse with $5 bill and other change and two keys pletaso return to Herald office and recolvo reward? 10-11 CERTRUKE S MILLINERY htm ad ded a complete line cf boy's hats. Prlcea ranging from 73 cents to J2.&0. 10-14 KOR IIK.NT Four flilloa from Main street on good road, good acven room house with as much land as desired up to 200 acres. Phone 400-J. . lOtf FOR SALE LOOK YOUR HEfJT :n a 'Tioucrts . Suit.". Hand- tailored to your measure. Now sSowIng Spring and Summer linos. Phono 109 and F will call with eamplcfl. A. It. Rennor. ' M9-A9 FOR SALE iiurliink seed wheat and .Vetted Gem soed potatoes. Henry Se.r.on. KUmntli Falls, Morrill Highway. 4-10 POM RELIABLE USED CARS. of tnnrlnrri mukoa. tee Ftnlck and Star Garage, opposito White Pell can Hotel , t 1-1 att FOR SALE A five room hoiise. good location, at. Bonanza, Ore gon. Sec or write owner, 204 Wllllts Building. - ; S-ll I C. W. WILLFAMS New nnd Seeond I Hand Furnlturo Store, 624 Klnm ! atb Avo. Pbone 605-M. F27-M26 FOR SALE Holstoln coir, will be .fresh April 1st.' Phone 426-J. 7.-10 1 FOR SALE. - TRADE OR HIRE, I . heavy , work- horses. , Robert, 8. j Adams, Merrill,, Ore. ' ' . 7-13 'FOR SALE 35 acres Income -ranch, 125 acres in Alfalfa, large bulld I , logs, on state highway, mile to town and school, under Irrigation, wire netting fonccd, bottom toll. ' Splendid location for dairy nod I alfalfa ranch. For price, pnrtlcu j lot's, write Andres Bros., Route A. Box 117, Anderson,; Cn'lf- 7-28 j FOR SALE White Leghorn baby cnicxs rrom Tancrea ttoyai ana spec ial pens, $10.00 per 100. Hatch every Monday.. Circular. Henry Tarratt, Corning. Calif. M7-A7 I EVERETT TRUE rDAvis, ahy i5 o you snoke- , Pipe A?.ch'iii HcRJt5 "That M4Kes 5oci- Q,(SC PO VpU yAU.Ot-0 A 1TT(5 jTWlMCi THAT TO bomsa Yoti ' . T. t NOT iii . .-' ' i y1!? v hciv snv5 'e. M U R PH E Y'S S E EDS T O R E, 906 M Aj N i'.i?' vii tr l r -) r if: ,ME - EE A CERTAINLY JUD&E TOR "THE CONTEST? AKP THE CAPABLE 1 KNOW V FOR RENT CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE for moving trunks and light haul ing, pbone ST.o. Corner 8'h and Main. - . F19-M18 FOR RENT Store fixtures, 6 ft. show cases and wall, cases with drawer base.. Mrs. Davenport, 305 Lincoln. " . 24tf FOR RENT Furnfshod Apt. and sleeping room. 419 North 10th. Phono 342-W. 9-11 WANTED WANTED TO BUY Jersey milch cow, high grade' or registered, testing not. less than 4V4, giving rot less than four gallons a d.iy. Write Box 175,' Klamath Falls. -:: B-10 ISPOMLl? TA.X HKTlltN Due in Portland March 15 For Assistance . , See W. W. SOUTHWELL, C26"A Main Street ... "OPEN EVENINGS" 9-14 ., WANT TO TRADE an Oldsmob'le touring can for property or lots. Thia car is in first class mechani cal shape and good looking car. Can be seen at 2301 Wantland Ave. A. J. Webster, Klamath Falls, Oregon. . - 16 BASEMENT EXCAVATING Con Murphy Phone 541-W. 5-19 "RESS MAKING Mrs. L. G. Lage on 133 N. 4th St. F25-M25 WANTED Ton Basements to d(R. All kinds of excavating and lawn , work. W. Chastain. Phone 445M - - , .- '. - F27-M27 COOKS afhn ond Vlfe' want" camp or mill cooking. V; 1629 Wall St. I . , 7-10 GRADUATE NURSES Registry, call day or night, 2511 F St.' Phone 695-J. M2-A2 HAVE YOUR TREES and shrub bery pruned - by. an experienced primer Calf W. Chastain.. 4 45-M '. :i I. ".i.i ' .-' 25-10 ATTENTION. 160 ACRES of good pasture lend. Will sell this week for 1,600. Just think only $10 per acre. P. O. Box 583, Chiloquin, Oregon. . ' i ; , . 7-10 BY CONDO . ' ' - wr l-.4it,1i-,1la-.ja-t -teiJ - - .3.O J j ' ' 1 KNOVV y TO BE THE JUDbC; ) : " , I ' ' "'" I " ' ' Yellow Front, Opposite Postoffice VfJELL CHIEF E)ERWTHNG'S ALL - WOU SETTLED -THERE'S NO REASON MOW IN THE VJORLD PERSON VJIN THE OF - TO I MISCELLANEOUS ; YOU WOULD FIND more pleasure In lite with a new, neat, clean homo. Let Browning do it. In terior and exterior decorations. Phone 461. . F21-M21 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT, 532 Main street. Pbone 824. Dlltf : noticb Notice la given by the undersign ed trustees of the McDonald Reward Fund that said reward is withdrawn and that, the Trustees are prepared to return all moneys collected for said fund to the original contribu tors. All persons subscribing to the fund are requested to call at the office of the Kwauna Box company to receive their money. . JOHN FORRESTER, Trustee. J. F. DAGCET. Trustee. 4-10 DIRT FOR SALE CHEAP: Now Is your chance to fill your lot. Con Murphy, Phone 541-W. 5-19 KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency. Klamath Lumbermen and log gers Headquarters, across from pott office, 3 now open for the s-0.n . An,, ..Ha. fft a.n v lrtnrf of tieln will receive my prompt Attention. Phone 157. :M"'U NOTICE Spring seeding and plow ing. Tale Lake end Marsh lands. See me for quick and satisfactory work. A. E. Book, 1310 Mansneto :,street. . .: .- r-,-:-t,F27rM27 LEGAL NOTICES .NOTICE TO CRKD1TOR8 : ,. In tiie Comity Conrt of tho State of Oregon for Klamath Comity -v, In the matter of tho estate of Ar thur W. Rorlce. deceased; Notice is hereby gtyen that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Arthur Wv Rorke (otherwise known as Scotty Rorke) , deceased, by the Countr Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County,, and that all persons having claims against the said estate are required to present same, with the proper vouchers to safd administrator at the offlcS of Fay Morris, Attorney, at 3.15 South Fifth Street, Kla-matB Falls, Oregon, within six; months: front ' the date mreof. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, February 16th, 1925. Clyde Thompson, "Administrator of the estate of Arthur -W. (Sootty) Rorke. V F17-24-M3-10-17. - - '. NOTICE INVITlXfi PROTOfSAXS FOR THE COXSTRUCTIOX t)F IRRIGATION WORKS;' WII,IXW VALLEY IRRKiATIOX DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that pro posals will be received bv the Board of Directors of- the Willow Vallev Irrigation District of Klamath County. Oregon, at its office in the residence of A. . C. Duncan, near Lorella. Klaaiath . County,- Oregon, for the construction of a dam and wlcr. In accordance with- plans and specifications therefor-on filn with tho directors at the aforesaid resi dence and at , the office of J. C CleEhorn. enirinecr. 13.1 South River side, Klamath Fafls, Oregon, 09 tho 14th day of March, li25, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m., when oil bids 'will be opened at the above named hour. . Payment for the work will be made upon completion and accep tance of the work.- , . , , Work to be done' ta' exchangeTor bonds of the district. JV certified check of 5 of the total amount of tho bid muBt ac company the-proposal. -" - ' 1 A. C. DUNCAN, ' M 7-9-10-11-12-13. , , Secretary. XOTICi: OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution and order cf sale duly Issued by the uierk oi tne circuit Court of Klum- nth County, State of Oregon, dated March 2. 1925. In a certain suit In the said ..Court., - wheroin State of Oregon, represented by and acting tnrotigu the World Wiar Veterans State Aid CominljslQn, as plaint'tf, rocovered judgment and' ,. decree ngalust William C. North (also some times known aa W. C. North), and Glad"-, North . (also sometimes known as Myra North); formerly tho wtte of said William C. North; John Thorson (also sometimes known aa John Thorson), and AlBOt West-man (also sometimes known as A. ; West man), defendants, for the recovery of the sum of J1584.00, principal sum, together nvlth $'48.00, being In stallment of interest nnd nmortlsa tion -payment dire on suid loan Aug- VMHW VJ& CAN'T COMTE5T - IM BE THE. JUDCi'iZ LEGAL NOTICES uat 31, 1924, together with Interest on. said amounts computed at 6 per nonf nw ni'niim fenm n!ft IflKt Tnftn- tioned date, together with the; amount of 195.69 expanded by plaln- un tor ana on nenaic oi ueienunai. -W.llllam C. North, and In order to protect the plalntlfl's mortgage sec urity herein, together with plain tiff's costs and disbursements here in' taxed .at $47.85 and attorney fees In the sum of 150.00. . ,; NOTICE is hereby given that I.t will, on Saturday, April 4, 1925, ;at the front door of the Court House ; In KlamathFalls. Klamath County, State of Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of the said day, sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described real property, to-wlt: . The North 80. feet of Lot 397, Block 110, Mills Addition to the Cfty of Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, In the office of tho County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon. .... -j taken and levied upon b-7 me as ttie . pronert- of the said defendants. ;or so much thereof as may bo neces sary to satisfy the said judgment In favor of the said plaintiff and against tha said defendants, with ln- iWann fno-nthut- with nttor- llCNb fc. ,vwo - - ney'a fees, as aforesaid, and together with alt costs ana aisour'ineui that have or may accrue herein. n-iTRT m. HAWKINS. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oragon. (March 3, lu, t i. ai,'. ; xotice ' ok uo:;d sale NriTTCB! ' ' IS '' ftEREBY ' GIVEN, thaf sealed bids for the ; purchase of bonds of Klamath Countv, Ore-, ytn. ia"ued fnr.. th.-?o'rnI of norm 'nent . 'n-r.-in mv -nm , O'l-: H'iM.I ."t Tar , -v -h ... , r -.,fi " ' . w'il tie r,;.-iv.'rt 1111 ' ' ("-"'it t o'clock p -m on ihir I ,l.y 01, March 1925 at th Chambers of the ' Countv Court.' In the : Court House In Klamath Falls. Itr said Connfy and State, at which time and place . said bids will be publicly opened by said County Court; said bonds boinir in denomination of One Thousand Dollars (1.000.00) each, and-dated April 1 1925. maturing as follows, to-wit: , $3000 eleven yHr : from ' dot. of issue;. . SaOOO twelve year irom nan " Issue - r . - ; - ' j- ' ' '' ' 53000 Ihfrteen veitr- rrom nan- of issue; . : . ' - of Issue; $3000- -fifteen; years from nme ot issue; - '. "::- : ' $5000 sixteen- years from date oi issiio; ...- $5000 seventeaff vears front date of issue; .. . $5000 elKlueen yearn from date of Issue; - , .,. . 1 ( $5000 'nmetiwn- vwrs from di of Issue;, $5000 iweniv nar from dat of Issue; . ' . $700C twenty-.ini- ears - from date of Issue; . s . $7000 twenty-two vear " fron , dato cf Issue; , . $7000 twenty-thru' vears frnn date of issue; $7000 twcntv-foui ear. ? fron date of Issue; $7000 twenty-five yeara froa date of issue; - . , $10000 twenty-six year froor date of Jssuet .-, 1 1 ( - $10000 twenty-seven voars Iron date, ot lB3U0r . $10000 twenty-eight years froa date of Issue; . . $10000twenty-nlne " year8 ? from date of Is3ue; $10000 thirty years froaf dat of Issue; , '. :, said bond's' to bear Interest not to exceed 5 per cent per' annum,, pay able semi-annually, on the first days ot April and October, principal and interest payable In United States gold coin ot the present standard of value, at tho Fiscal Agenoy of the State of Oregon, in New York City .Said bids must bo unconditional and accompnnled by a cortlfied check for $6250.00, and the 'suc cessful bidder must bo prepared to take delivery within 30 days' from data of sale.' The successful bidder will .be re quired to furnish the printed 'bonds without cost to tho County.." The approving legal opinion of Messrs Teal, Winfree, Johnson ft McCullocti, of Portlnnd, Oregon; will be furnished the successful bidder.' . The Court roservos the right to reject any or all bids offered.4 C. R. DeLAP, Clerk, of Klamath County Oregon. Feb. 18-19-20-21-2:1-24-25-20-2-7-28, March 2-3-4-5-6-7-9-10-11. 4i I .1 'i'-Q ' ''jit!:. - ..ii -'r