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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH IT, 1025 AOE POUR - EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON " ! U r jPi it.: ,1 - BE MERGHAN For a quick start to market on a cold morning, there is no substitute for Quick Starting X Shell Gasoline SHEtX COMPANY QukkjStattingQualitu - - originated by SHELy maim SMELL soW everywhere by SMELL . PAPER HELD TO T'S CLOSEST FRIEND O. F. Tate Addresses Mer chants' Bureau at Annual Banquet "Tho Jiowspiipor is your best friend," O. F. Tuttf. secretary of Iho Oregvia Retail Merchants , assocln tlon, told over 100 merchants , ami business men at the banquet of tho merchant's bureau In tho chamber of oomuiorco last night. "What U more," Mr. Tnto con. tinned, . "If yim nro hot receiving tie cooperation of. your newspaper It to your fault, not hoirs." Mr. Tnto urged local , merchants to oonaolldate und bocome af filiated with Ue parent -orgnnlta-tlon of which ho U secretary, tin took a slap at the parrel post system, atuting that mall order houses existed on tho parcel post system, which after all, did not pxy for Its own maintenance. Earl Sheoherrf. ttocul niuile rtenl. "l'yvas elected president of the rovwoant s bureau for I lie ensuing year;j. H. narnsMble, Vlco prcsl dentuaU M. P. Grans, treaiuror. Other speakers of the evening were J.CWIann, president of tho Medford Wevchnnts' association; C. A. Meeker oJjMedford: -Lynn P. Sabln, secretary of tho Klamath county chambci "of commerce and R.' C. Groeabeck,;lce president 'of the chamber of eommerce. N. 13. Drow, who retired president last nltht presided. Before you BuiU or Buy a Home insist on "Check: Seal BUdriad Wiring - . 1 DISPUTES WILL . ! . -.' l. . . i .''' (Continued from pago.J.),,, carefully;' assemble facts-and figures' jbstract" from census cards form and.' have them ready for the meet- 1352a'..-""- : '"" '; .''. ' log in Mar. ..--7 '. - .Zs . , available Information, such as pro. Ject files and hearings. ' '3. Collect and tabulate all avail able Information' restive to settlers indebtedness, mortages, delinquent taxes' and any' other charges "that must be met by the settlers now or lb thq, peafru.WrThls. Informnlpii can be ontainoJ' ..by compiling" an 7- Baldwin . 'Hardware tihiis : , Electric Store - Can supply your .' . unecK-ajecu wants in ' Klamath ; Falls 4. Collect aid", clasify. all crop tiirl Hat a! tha no at n vaawm' ft Mtlea of Hoard ' ; . " , ' r , Z .. - - ' years, of record, br classes accord- Duties, of the 'Iocs', .OOSrd are in, , ,h. ,hnva land cdanslflcatlon. more completely, expressed in . the j Thu work may be doqe 'by the following Instructions to the board, ; pr3jeci oflce sUff Atler he work received from the bureau of recla-, nis been d3ne tb commlUM n nation at Washington, D. C: J be asked to distribute Individual . The local cooperative board should 'application, blanks for relief under proceed', at th. earliest convenience the. law and to collect and review to:.. ; . , the applications made. whl;h will be I explained by toe Instructor.'' .. j . 1. Secure and supervise a clas3i- j , . flcation 0f toe Jands of the project, closed. Where several . divisions exist on a project, each " division should preferably be classified! by a resident of the division. A Tepre-. sentatlve of the bureau, either Mr. Kreutzer or' Mr. Weise, will meet with the committee to explain toe methods of the work,' and another will help the classifiers at the be ginning of their work. You should notitr the Denver office Immediate ly' (a) Tho date you desire instruc tion on classification and other mat ters referring to this letter and (b) the date land classification can com mence.. - . . WILL ORGANIZE I I IFAGU E 2. State briefly, ' U writing, all ! project matters now in dispute or that now need adjustment, eipe tkilly as under sub-section K of the act of December 6, 1924, using all Hobo King BRONCHITIS . At bedtline nib the throat and chest thoroughly with OCKS VapoRub A !- '.H tr,-' R '1 Jrtff Davis "kins of the hoboes" ttas beaten railway fares fo, more than 850.000 miles. He Is preslder' I, of the Hoboes of America, and la swinging the trains as usual. But i ' He -is tarrying .to talk at high ' schools, luncheon clubs and boys' or 1 ionizations In aft earnest plea to boys not to becomo tramps. -He says,! the hobo wtil be a. thing of the past ; , In five years. j DOUGIaAS, Arizona, March 10. Bantrhed from . organized baseball for alleged participation In the world's series scandal of 1919. Hal Chase, erstwhile f'rst bascxan of the Cincinnati M tlc-MVleBguo base ball club, now proprietor., of a lux urious cafe In Agua Prlei,, Mexico, across the border from Dotrus, Is about to organize a national vet ball lfiiguo In Mexico, on the Invly. Hon of the Mexico C'ty g:vernme:trf he said today. - Accord'ng to Chase th-i plan pro posed by a high Mexican . official, would make the former first Backer of the Reds Into a Lcndls ir the central American republic, heading r-n organization to be known as too Mexican National Baseball League. "It won't bi but s yetr or two now," said Chase, "when any base ball team before annexing the tftl'e of world's ctiimplons will have to beat our bevt team. The Mexicans are natural ball players and ore do velop'ng a lovo for the game equal to the most frentlod tan of the t'nited States. , ' . : "I feel tlrt I will have an oppor tunity here it Mexico of placing baseball cn a s:und and boneat foundatloO' and demonstrate to base ball fans of the United States that I 'was the Dreyfuss and not tho Benedict Arnold of. organized biisn ball." . . ' ' CONTEST FUNDS VOTED WASHINGTON, March It. Au thorlty and funds for the senate elections committee .to begin In yeBtlgatlons this summer In con tests Involving seats . o Senators Brooklfart,' Iowi; Schill, Mlnhosota, and Bratton,. , New Mexico, were voted 'today. by the sonato. IP , Lady! Turn froth Old Methods of Washing Next wash-day use CITRUS GRANULATED SOAP. This new Granulated Soap dissolves ' instantly arid makes the most gen erous, lasting suds you ever washed with. It takes less for all household purposes. 9 O D o Q "Z&MSVQ II SUadeby the manufacturers of tht famous CITRUS WASHING POWDER BABE RUTH NOT SAVED S EARNING YORK, March Jl.-Tho Pvenlnfv .World'Jprlftts (he. fallowing today B.-iin rt special correspondent at St.' Petob,fg, pia; ' Bibe' Rutb bas very little, to show toda;i- torj hi rrtuiwocar3 of toll ing"; fa" the Wgfcaxjuss"; ' Thls was at Crejece3.t L-aiVe park. WANT RAILROAD OPERATING TO MALIN (be .stops of the YaHkt.iub house 'V. .-A country fa cm In ithe sjistlow of the famous inn. at 'Sndbury,- Masf., where he -might, firm, in his. laW years Is sJl- thst Ruth roally' p.S seises today, with 4ho ' exception of UI9 .11.. uviuium. b Ruth has passed the shadow line of bis youth. Ha Is growing fat and old. Time Is collecting its toll. His best days are behind him. .. During the ;-lut Ruth was known as the highest saUrled baseball player in the his tory of the ' game. He received f.02, 000 a season. It is said that Ruth has one-tblrd of bis salary withbeld by the Yankee owaers, woo are Investing It for blm for s rainy day. . ' , ' ' Maintaining tho noceaslty of a railroad or similar method of trans portation In the Mnlln county, dele gates of tho American. Csecho-Slovak chamber of commerce met with county offlc'nls. bankers and the chamber heads to dtscurs tho pos sibll(tlesvol colonisation in Malln. - DrA-.'SB. Norrls of Agawam, Mass., whO, with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph I'aleck roprosent the eastern colony of Ciocbo-Slavs epke convincingly, on the matter of tranjportatlon. Vben confronted '1th.the question, Lrcm, Babln, soo retary ,pt the ,hsmbitvoUrd the services , of that orgnnlitloa and suggested that the body return to Portland whero they bring pressuro on the Southern pacific on tho mat ter cf operating. a line to Malln. The transportation facilities appeared , to be the only bono of contention In the entire project and the land con ditions . and' climatic appearances twro favorable to the delegation. . Cfcarlos Zorznn, president of tha Pordaqd branch of tbo Czeclio-Slo-vak chumbor of commerce, who has beodi Ih this district nrevlouslv on three seasons 'be sme piuision, urged the coop- j oration of 4uq chamber with the body in caso (he objects of tbolr mis sion wero Carrie Uut. . field ropreantntlvo of tho chamber portntlon before the Portland, chsm of Portlund. Tho group ruturnod j bor. They woro apparently mors to Modford this afternoon whore than Impreasnd Willi the conditions they will look into conditions tlioro. j in Klamath county snd Ilia reception, returning to Portland whoro they thoy received from tho Klamath rest, will bring tha quostlon of trans- dents. From wiring to washers The Link River Electric company is prepared to render COMPLETE service. ' ' : .. h .- - .-,.' . -i We'll wire your hamo, install modern lighting .fixtures, and then.' supply you with' 'every-'electric necessity found in, the 'modern home. And of course the price is less, when we serve you completely. ( UETIRX8 tHOX tXINTC Dr. Campbell Home After Fortnight In. California Dr. T. C Campbell returnod to Klamath Falls tho early part of the week after a fortnight spent at a clinic meeting at Stanford Un-lvor-s'ty hospital in Sa Francisco.. Mrs. Campbell accompanied Dr. Camp- south, returning with him the ftrttof the week. Her'Clai" Ads Pay . Link River Electric Co. Motors Wiring Fixtures Seventh and Klamath ' v -Motor Re-winding Phone 171 C. A. Henderson',-county sgrlcul-! '"e.-N.-i.4- turUt d'scussed. tha ..vljal problems of farming and ouMlnoi? lie irriga tion project, tho dlstrlborlon of crops, sugar boot Industry,' dairy pro jects and the goneral Idea cot the future of Klamath Falls.; Horbert D. Newall, manager of the roclama tlon service spoko on the adequate water supply ready for the settlors, stressing the 20 year paymont plan of the water. ' The work of the rec lamation was outlined tor tho visit ors. ' . Those who made tho trip to Klam ath county wero Frank J. Pranll of Chicago, socretary-of the colony; J. M. Kotok of Chicago; Josoph Blmon of Cicero, 111.; Dr. A. B. Norrls of Agawam, Mass., who was accom panied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palocck; Charles Zorzran, president of tho Portland colony and chamber of commerce; B. T. Hnlzda, fecific Coast Mermaid CALIFORNIA has supplied many of (ho greatest tennis sure, - - prominent among them being May Sutton, Rill Johnston, Helen Wills and Maurice McLaughlin. Now California hobs up witn a different sport brand, Its latest bid ( tor fame In the field of sport Is con J flned to swimming. 1 ta tne receni naijDnai swutiuumu tournament held at fit. Augustine, Via., Bltanor Oarrattk 10-year-old r-nllfnnla mlu inranir A hlflT Slir- I nri. w Lailfw murtt wnll.knnwn I ;. ' :.- atara nl tsiekla and aertrud ... . . YMtf A - i ... ' ' :i ..sj ' The Fontana way of making real ijg noodles assures you of noodles which qro rich in fla vor nd free from unwholesome startfhiness. Trrlnk of this when you buy. Then you . will insist on rontana 8. ' At yoiir grocer's only 10 cents. 'REAL EGG NOODLES fine and wide i X l r PAZO Ointment A Guaranteed Remedy I 17rsD 1TCHINO, HUND, TJf I PC rUI BLEEDING OK PROTRUDINO I ILswO It ia now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable pilo pipo making it very easy to apply. . V ' com JJss 75c rnVneif DRUGGISTS refund, it fails to cure. Special directions enclosed with each package. Your druggist will ordlpr it,'y (Alao put up in old stylo Tins, 00c) i