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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1925)
aWEDNESDAY MAUCH-11,' 1025 EVENlNp HEIt AUV KLAMATH KAJbLS, OhBffON INCORPORATED ' MIk LIBERTY ' "The Liberty Has the" Pictures" " Harry Borel and his orchestra Assisted by Muriel Macdonald IN CONCERT ' and flirting or ' Nt" I i I ' . A3iwt national WctunvJ Adults 50c . , - THURSDAY ONLY The Monarch of the Clouds in "The Air Hawk" . See Our Lobby To Obtain Good it is just as necessary, that customers as For reliable used cars see Buick & Star Garage H. E. Hauger Opp. White Pelican Hotel SAVE -with ETY atyom DRUGSTORE la Jiut whnt ! nettled In the. treatment ot ' gonornl doWHty roault 1 J ' Ing f r m ehronlo ExonpUonnlly fine na a ,' ( ' tnnta In bronchial nf , fectlons nnd norvotia djaordova, . ' " X Itfrgo alOi hottlo 79 STAR pRUG STORE KI-AMATII Ii'AIjIjH,' OHK. ' BAF ... r". . . . i ;! Bp m v t . . - V : Is a very danger ", ous practice ' See for. yourself m in this fascinat J mg picture 2 Children 25c will ve satisfy our used'ear " our new. ' , OAXO.NG IS BETTKIl Dhltlct i Attorney la Keating in (loveinment Husplml. AlthouKh ho must remain undor j doctor'a euro for nt leaaf alx inontha, condlUnn ot Wlllliini (Innong, dl ! trlct attoriiuy, la Dai na aorioua na ; first thought, accorlllng to word re ceived bore ycitonhiy. Mr. Qnnonj la now .well klUled at the guvern ! mont innHftlum In Walla -Walla, Wuah. IHsiioattiou la being filled by W. P. Myora, analatant dlatrlcl ! attorney. It la underatood that wlthhi' tha next woclt or ten day Mr.jJiU'ora, will pnpcu'ro an assluluiit to holp out during the convnloacence J.o't Mr. Onnong. i Hl'O.NHOH GVM 1'I.ASHKS . i Ytmiift (ilila Will Ho Aaked Till- Week Wiuthcr They Want Gym , Qlrla el ever 14 yoara of age will bo naked 'this woek If. they nro , tiitoreated In gynvnnaluin work and If tho majority ot glrlH are tuvorable to tho gym oxerclso, definite phuin will be laid tor a woman'i gjjm 1 cluaa undor the dlroctlon ot Flor lohoo Tollman. Thla wia docldotl lit n mooting ot women's civic organi zation nnd aehnolB at tho homo ot Mrs, K. L. Crnmblltt. Aniing thoio present were Mrs. Iluchul Solomon, airs.' hid . Kuudall, , Sirs. Florence Oilman, MUa Cluloo Pulmor nnd Mm. E. L, Crnmblltt. ' Mainly the weather Tlio Cyc'lM-Hlorinnrupli ut Under wood' Pharmacy hIiow furl licr In crease In baromtttrU pressure diir In k (he lust twclvB lioum and con tinued clour weather seem assured. (Forecast for noxt M houm: FAIR and COOL. 'rim Tyco rooordlig thermometer registered maximum und minimum tumpurnluroi toiliiy ui follows: High ,." 41 Low 23 y U. H. WVllllll'l" tl'Mll( Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs duy. Freezing temperature tonight In tlie oust and central, portion, (lentil variable winds, -' TO TAKB VACATtOX Employo of Flint XiitJoiuil llmik To l,envo For .North Henry Haas, omployed In tho First National Hunk will Inuve for Seattle and io.id Itlvur whore ho will Hpend a fiirtnliilit visiting with friends und hi parent, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hu.n of Hood lllver, Oregon VISITOR FROM PORTLAND Ilmuruili Man VillliK On Friends III Kliuiinlli Falls Fred Tobbon of Cortland, repre senting the Minnesota Underwrltors of Si. Paul Murine Insurnnco com puny of which ha Is a special agent la In. Ilia city for sevoral day, call Ipg an business men lnteresled In (ho company. ' ' ' , " IUCALTV JIOAHI lil'X(11K)X Klamath 4'iunly llcuml To l.imrli.At White. IVUran Hotel Final plans aro under way to make the luncheon, of the Klamath county realty board a auccea when they moot for tholr Initial luncheon In the Wlhlto Pelican hotel on Mon day noon. T. P. Henderson Is liv charge of tho luncheon. EASTKHX MEX VjKIT HKHB I'Iiiii On llullillnir'Hnuses In KJiuiv. nth Fall Dinlrlrt ' Hecauso thy heard so much of the Oregon country with a atroas on Klamath Falls and Klamath county, E. K. Hufford and Herbert Plnercl ot Kansas are In the city for busi ness intoresls, planning on erecting several homes In tho city. They are Ifoth contractors and nt present are living in Aiuimont park until tncy are able to obtain land to build a4 homo. ' . t SIKDKOHH MKX VISIT HK11E Many Come Over Mouiitirlns' To Aitond Dinner Ijist Xlglit i'.,. Among the many .Visitors In the city yesterday (row over tho moun tains were a group of business men from Mcdford Who drovo to Klamuth Falls to attend the meeting ot the Merchants Buroau which hold a din ner last night In tho chamber ot commerce. O'. F. Ttato of Medford. secretary ot tho Oregon Merchants Retail Association was present also. Among the party were Carl Knut scn, 3. p. Munn, Jnmcs Taylor, C A. Meckor. Fred Heath, W. R. Klrk patrlck. fTO VISIT IN. SEATTLE Mrs. MKlmilcU To Spend Fortnight , VislthiK With Parents Mrs.' Avis ' McConiioll left yester day afternoon for Seattle where she will visit for h fortnight with her mothor, Mrs. M. S. Jones. EXASaXATIOV BEING HELD Junior Korostcr Civil Servlco Qu4zzes Taken In Vtty Hnll Examinations for the position ot Junior Forester for Klamath county are being taken in tho city hnll this morning conducted by the civil ser- vlco board of Klamath Falls. Rus soll L. Griffith s secretary ot the board nnd Mra. Lulu Hutchlns, $ mombor ot tho board, Is conducting tho examination. ' f ' HKALTH BODY MEETt0 InterestlnR Hosalon V Hcl Monday When CojnmltteesHopoi't An lntercatIng-'iSo"alon of ithe Klamath e'ountjylienUh association was held Montjhy night, Whon' Mrs. Buro K. HawKlns mndo a report on tlio activities ot tho publlo health nurses,' and ' Mrs. John C. Boylo. chnlrman of tho supply commlttoo, reported that additional supplies In the, way of sheots, iplllow casos end Inwols bad boon rocolved. Fred Float presided. About - rillLOyll.Y J'OHTMAHTKK KXAM VnraiM-y To He Killed Tlil'ounk i'lvll tfc-n l Tent ; I , ' Kxumlnntlonx for the pnaltlon of poatmuatcr of Chlloijuln, left vucant by tho rcaiKliallon of Cyril llnnnon, will be conducted In the pout office of K'l"iuth FalW on Murch 14. Hat urdoy. Applleatlocii may be receiv ed from John A. McCnll, potm? ter of thd'olty. U(M)1)IH It.V SWIUlfAVT IV CITY KiDiiiii'H Mjiii Kiom W'lllaiiictU1. Vul fay Hecklii IxMullon With a view of locating In Klam ath Fall, A. J. Iie;k "pent Batur cljiy and thin morning in tlio'clty, re turning to' hU home In Woodburn thin noon on the ntane. According (o Heck, ho hi been mont favor ably lmpnncd by Klamath Falla whero be and hlx father, F.' X. Hock and brother hope to find a location for a mercantile atore. The. elder Heck wug In the city for an nxte'nded period several years agq TO FIX COUKT . ' Kpwoi'th I-riifru Aiixloiw To Piny Tinnlx Tills Splif . , Completion cf a teams court ad jacent to the MpShodist Episcopal church 1s occupyfnjT the attention of the Kpworth, ;jiffue of the M. E. church. It was yearned today. With tho holp otyVt, Leonard, the church people bope,lo have the court ready In the rj'aij .future. ( J. a. COXWAV ILL tWd Kw CTlcrk Of IkI Unnk I From Work For Two Da- A severe cold has kept J. D. Con way, clerk at the First National bank from coming to work during the past few days.. Mr. Conway became 111 Monday and was unable to assume his duties at the bank on Tuesday"' morning. v I XDEHGOKH OPKHATIOX S. F. P. McAulltfc, IakixI Slicop Man,, llcroverina; from Effects , .f ' Jack McAullffo,.' Klamath sheep operator underVent an operation In a San Francbcb" "hospital for appen dicitis according to word received hore yesterday by friends. Mr. Sic-' Aullffo -rf recovering rapidly from the effect of tho operation and will soon be able to return to Klamath. Mr. McAnllffe, ' In February lost many head of cattle In the Sacra mento river, when the river over flowed Its bank and caught his cat tlo who were on en Island. Mr. Mc Aulltfe saved halt of his sheep. OREGON AVE XXI E IMPROVED O. I. Recknnl Auto Service Under takes Improvement -. Base failures and places where the oil macadam has disintegrated on Oregon avenue are being filled In today by wagon loads of cinders provided by" the C. I. Reckard auto servlco. Tho work Is expected to facilitate tho movement ot vehicular trafflo In tho northern part of town considerably. . . Hot Cross Runs that are matfe ac . cording to thfe high standaifl main . tained 1y , GOLDEN KRUST 'A BREAD are for sale at the bakery. .J : ' Get yours today. Klaiiiath Bakery 826 MAIN People HKOLAMATIOX MEN' UKI'ABT IL L. IfolgnUi And i. R. V'ttttj Leave After WorkhiK On (Tontroct - After devoting two days with tho secretary and board of directors of thd Klamath Irrigation district, H. I llolgute and 3. tt. Coffey," ropre sentalives of the United mates Rekr lamatlon service left Klamath FMI's last night. The. two legal feffre aentatlves of the recIaamtiQn'pureau wore here for the purpose'of unrav eling knotty problem, concerned with the M. & O. contract, which f approved by the dlatrlcf would mean that the water users' -on the project would take overtlio maintenance and operation fihe Klamath Irriga tion district. ' , . r H fitly TO DK SHIPPED W. B. CViync llnjn 2000-Acrc KoncltJ in Hwan Lake Country 2 Jlardly had a deal been completed whereby the "Old Snyder ranch" In Swan lake waa sold to W. It. Coyne of Hollywood, than Coyne leaded the ranch to M. T McKee of Portland, who In the near future Intends ito ship a herd ot fine grade dairy cows onto the 2000 acres of the Swan take farm. The ranch formerly belonged to Abe Ruef. FROM t(KH. HAY Prominent Restaurant Man In City . For ttoveral DnVH 'v. : V Rlcnirl Manning, prominent restaurant owner of North Bend, on Coos Hay, Is In the city -for several days, looking into business posslbll ities and seeking ftrobablo loca tloft'. Manning1 wBformer manager of the new Hotel 'North Bend dining room anf owner of the Turtle cafe. MRS. WORTLKY ILL Confined To Hl For Week "With Severe Attack Of Grippe Mrs. H. G. Wortley ot the Golden Rule store Is recovering from severe attack of grippe and has been confined 'to' her, home for the past week. She Is expected back in the store the latter part of the (week. ROAD WORK PROGRKBSES Larger Maintenance Crew Does Good , Work On Highway With the maintenance crew and maintenance equipment for Klamath county twice that of last year, road work by the maintenance depart ment of the state highway, depart ment Is "progressing. Work by the crew under the direction of C. C Seeley, resident engineer. Is not be ing confined to one locality but to all roads that are most In need of the scraper and grader. While the condition of roads In Klamath coun ty Is slippery in some spots, owing to heavy . frost, automotive traffic has not been Impeded on macadam ized highways. ' SWATS OFPICJER Jack McCormlrk K Fined 825 Iollce Judge Today By Whether or not Jaltf McCormlck was unable to see, or not, is not known. What 1 knoiwa is that he truck the , wrbng man last night when he w&s' In his cups. McCor mlck, when stopped by a policeman last tight, took a swing at the officer. He waaitakeni to Jail and aj charge of being drunk and strik ing an officer was pretorred. Plead ing guilty this morning before Police Judge Lem L. Gaghagen, he was fined- 125, which he paid. ; H. G. ("DAD") SHJDLER BACK Business Conditions In. California Not Gboil, He Says Wlicn it cornea to a comparison of relative prosperity of Klamath Falls and California cities, there Isn't any. Is the report brought back to Klam ath by H. G. ("Dad") Shidler who has Just returned to Klamath Falls after hn absence ot some time In California. Business conditions in California do not look so good along side cf Klamath Falls, Mr. Shidler said. The local mam returned to Klamath Falls last night. He Is stopping at the Arcade hotol. . ACQUIRES HOMESTEAD Richard G. Pickett Proves Up On Land: Awarded JOO Acres Having satisfied nil government requirements, Richard ' G. Pickett, before County Clerk C. R. DeLap yesterday, proved up on 160 acres of homestead land.' Mr. Plckott's tract Is located ln section 30, .township 40 of south range 12 east. Articles Of Community llnl! Filed, : , Willi ( )iiii(y Clerk, j f Articles of Incorporation for the Merrill community Jiall at Merrill were filed yesterday with the county clerk by OeorJfeW. Of field, H. H. Anderson, Jed 8tuke,C. P. Has- klns and M L. Moore, all well known citizen of the, Jterrill conimunlly. Tlie articles sat fo;th (hat the com- mjnfty hall Js to be uned for com- jnunlty purposes, and tor. tho, ui of public, entertainments, athletic games, dances . and the like. The qapltal stock was, quoted a. $7500 witn 750 snares at lio a snaro. KVOLL HEARIXG ITT OFF Lack Of Attorney Cannes Postpone ment Of Larceny Case ' ',vV'- .'. '"''' ' ' When 0. Knoll 'charged with steal ing, clothes from a house, came up before Justice ot the Peace R. E. Hunsaker yesterday afternoon for a preliminary" hearing, - It appeared that the defendant bad no attorney to present his case but did have a host of witnesses on band to testify on h's behalf. ' , '. . .' ' The magistrate concluded that more time should be allowed Knoll to procure an attorney and" post ponad the case till tomorrow morn ing af 10 a. m. Th-t formal charge against Knoll Is larceny In a dwel ling. He is madea defendant In a circuit court action, filed today, charging that he owes George Pou los Jlut55 for certain chattels taken unlawfully, plus costs and dis bursements of the action. SO CH1CKEX POX FOl'XD County Health Xarw Runs Down Rumor Of Epidemic A report that there were several cases of Chicken pox in tjie vicinity of Malta, tvas" the Incentive yestar day of a trip to that terrjtory by Mj!ss""Lydla FTlcke," county health nurse, to investigate the areporf. Miss Fricke's findings were that If there was atiy chicken Vpojt ,ln;the territory that the cases are How 'cur ed and that there is no 'evidence ot an epidemic. While tn the southern part of the county. Miss Frlcke.took the opportunity to call on. Dr; J. D.. Cleavelapd of Merrill and to: confer with the Marrill physician on county bealth matters. Roads . between Klamath, Falls and Merrill areN in excellent condition considering the time xrxea.r J"11 tne,.ta. 'weather.. Hss Fricke-said-. '. - J PARTITION BITLT New Irriga'tion District Office to Be) Ready Within 10 Days .Construction of a paritlom separat ing the furnace room tn the basement of the 'court bouse from the space iven to the Klamath Irrigation district- by the county , court,' ;has been completed. ' Secretary A. . M. Thomas ot the district hopes to ie able to move into the new ' quar ters in the court house within a week or ten days. The new ofjice will be a decided improvement' over the one now used, both as to avail able facilities and location. ' TO OBSERVE DEVOTIONAL DAY De Molny.Wlll March In Body To Episcopal Chiirrh '. Klamath chapter I order of De Molay will observe the annual De votional Day of the order on, Sun day, March 15th, when the boys will meet at Masonic hall at 10130 a. m. and march in a body to St. Paul's Episcopal church, where the follow ing services wll lbo held: Opening: Onward Christian Sold iers; Stand Up for Jesus; Scripture iLesson, (Joseph Paynter, Oliver Paynter), Klamath Chapter; Ser mon: "Youth, and theMen of To morrow", Rev. T. A, Meryweather; Hymna: "All Hnll the Power of Jesus S Name", "Love Divine, All Love Excelling." ' A special Invitation' is extended tn the parents ot the boys to attend this service. . : . The order of DeMolay has four obligatory days each year Parents. Day, Patriotic Day, The Day ot Com fort and Devotional Day, these be ing observed by the Order through out the entire United States. -All members of Klamath Chapter aro expected to meet at the Masonic Hall at 30:30' a. m.isharp on- next Sunday -morning. DISTRICT MEETING Land OiTit'rn On' Khunnth Drahinge , District; Will Sleet Mnrcb 24 For tho purpose ot electing one supervisor for the term ot three years and for the consideration of development work for 1925, a meet ing of landowners '.on the Klamath. Drainage district has (been called by the boardj of supervisors. ' The meeting is sclhiiduled tor March 24 In the county. curt hpuse at 2 p. m. if You j- ":.t . and :' Yours . ; Have ' - ; . Not Seen "Peter Pan' Don't ; i . Miss the Last, v . Chance -Tonight the jUT'- : .wm r.- Golden- -Memories " Bring,' Back i ; , Your ' ? Youth Tomorrow aW IV a n d Friday Nazimova rs The V i:-AncoiT-ioarable ' in ' THE 1 REDEEMING f: "Peter Pan" i v. , ' ;