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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1925)
"THURSDAY' MARCH '; 12,' 1925 EVENING' nERAri). tiLfc&n FALLS, OREGON v PAGE 'SEVEN MOM'N POP ' "MEOW PS-S-S-T! !" BY TAYLOR AT THE LIBERTY Mwllon picture fights which huvu beootno history on tha Hereon fudo Into JiiSlKnlflcnneo boforu llio during of Al Wllmm, world-fatuous stunt ivlBior,' wha Is atarrod In his first production. "Tho Mr Hawk," which 1 showing at tha Liberty Thuatre tonight. Battling' on tho swerving, dipping, wlnge of an slrplnna, with hundrod-mlle-un-bour wind whip ping it him a tho big ship sweeps throuRh tho cloud,' Mr. Wilson stage! uch fliihl as wni ntivor ga boforo; and It la curtain thin nobody but Al Wilson could ac complish thfl foal. Tha nrost to mrkablo photography gives m vivid a picturo of tho sensational strug (Id H It ond were In th plana lulf and when Willwoiv slips over tho end , of the wluit,' bunging' on by one baud, and desperately claws him atilf book ty a place of comparative afty It' makes tho h:ilr stand on oijd! , , . Photographic Interviews' eppoir ' lac In addition to tho regular pro- rwii it tho Liberty Theatre Friday nlthl, aro coin to bo of mora than Usual Intsreat lo local people. Here , you. will aeo your friends ai limy . appoar upan cur streets each duy, " and (let tholr tinblaaed opinion on Toplca of tho day. To aay that you' will bit stiprlscd la putting It mild, to tho moat prominent per son .In tvsry fifth alldo shown the Liberty It going to Hive a weoke . psss. Tho Llborty's Photograhlc Interviews will be shswn ovory Friday nluht. ;"vYslrn Yesterdays" la the title of tho big Western' picture Ihut will be icon at tho Liberty Theat er Friday. It la a atory that holds many thrills ror tho spectator, it la atory of tho Went without the usual shoot 'out up atuff. Tlio pic ture la made In a big way and la a blgh claa photoplay. Edmund Cobb takea the lead, and' la supported by all 'excellent caal of plnyera all of whom 'are well known. AT THE PINE TREE i Who Stole the genu? Why did , he or ehe tnko them? Yhuro ware' thoso marvelous pearls bid , den? On of tha moat mysterious gem- i theft mysteries over poaed la no Id to be a high-light In 1 Vltugraph's . "Tho Redoomlng Hln," the 3, Stuart AlScktoiv production which coinoa to th Pine Treo Thoatro today tor a run of two days. . ' Nnilmova la1 the ntnr of this pbotodrama, which, in itself, ahould be suftllcent to pjck tho homo at every' performance. Porsons who have had pro-vlows ay, moreover 'that It' a wonderful atory1, wonder fully" handled, go "The Itedoemlng Bid" bid fair to prove ono of the diUtandlnt attractions' of the too ion. ,' Ad"mlfrS of Lou Tollogon will be glad id know that ha Has tho lend Ing man's role.' He ippoars as tho head ot the notorious Pari Apaches red-blooded, bo-man who whips evorybody .who comes h la may. Every 1 scene la laid in Paris Mother world--tnd tho underworld ot that mystery city la revealed with Its romance and tragedy. STRANGE PET IS KEPT IN BLANKET CONNHLLSVILLK Pa.. Mar. IS. Mrs. jmrgarot Cecil, ot Dunbar. boa a Strong,' taste In pots. In warm .corner' bt hor house' lives a boa cofisirlctot', is toot long and More UihhV One foot- In dlstnetuf It Inhabits n stout trunk ot large sits, add Mrs. Cecil koops the rop tllo .carefully wrapped 4n warm Blankets, tor It does not llko cold weather. '":'; ....'." SlKUien years ago, Mrs. Cocll loured flrstll With a circus. Somo 6b preMited hor with a young constrictor, . two wooks old; .itl alio ieceplod 'thl gift. Faithful to her jhargo, she brought the snnlta homo rid .raised Iti ".' .- ;- Talk With , a KUmath p Falls Man Mr. flmlth Tnlls Somothlng of In Mreii to KlnmatH Valla Folk There's nothing more convincing than the statement of someone you know and have confidence In. That's why this talk with Mr. smith of 109 Main itroot should be mighty helpful hero In Klamath Falls. Pries 60a, at all doators, Don't slmfily ak for a kidney romody get Coin's Pllta tha sumo that Mr. Atwell bad. - Foster-Mllbura Co., MM., DuftaIo('Ni Y. Alv.' au i1-1. t-r FOR SEEDS THAT GROW i .1 I II ' f i " i M GOSM CHIEF- I ,li W SHE STARTED 1 I I UJUfiMA a I I I. I I 1 ' ' I Bargains TRADERS PASS ! Bargains ;,::-m,m - 3 -room plastered hoime on CO xHO lot. U50. 1 1 GU down, t20 per month. Anreag on highway. All Im proved.' All lu ajltVUta. Houses, lota and runchra for. tale. It'Ml buys. 3-room furnished house. 50x 1!U lot. ti&0. 1400 will handle. ft. H. Maley 70S North Mnlli Phuuo 7-W DEADHEADS FILL iOLlPIG SEATS Newspaper Correspondents Numbered Among Free , Entrants to Games . ; PAIIIB, Mor. 12. A totnl of.6S, 245 spectators, 100.081 of whom were deadheads, attended the Olym pic Oames last summer, according to official figures. ' The largo vorccntagtf of tho dead heads has boon tho subject of com ment by tho government, which ad vanced tho funds for tho eroctlon of tho stadium. Under that hold woro classified gncsta of tho com mittee, officials of tho various na tions represented, friends of tho athletes and politicians, i Ono polo match; nt 8alnt Cloud In July bad 973 paid admissions and 1,023 deadheads. The yacht ing competition .' at Moulttn shows 27 paying and 973 Invited guests, whllo 6,487 enjoyed tho regattas at Lo Havre without disbursing for tickets and only 163 paid for' the pleasure At tho target shooting at Chalona tboro woro 1,319 Invited guests, and not ono single pild admittance ' ' . . The Paris competitions proved to be the groatcet event ot tho sort alnca the renewal of the games In 189. forty five nations, 6.700 ath lotos and l',200 officials participated but th; work ot organising and After Setting i A' cold drink of wutur wan Tommy Milton n llrnt rcquom nCtcr ho hint ,. . ol ti new ipwd record in wlnnlnB'tli 2&0mtle race at ctitvm City.-., LONDON, Mnr, 12. Several mil lions of pounds atorllng ore' wait ing at tho dopartmont of overseas trade for Urltlsb traders to borrow, but thoy do not come forwjrd. Tho department has authority, under tho export credits sVhumo Initiated three' years ago, to fLnanco traders In tho export of goods for any sum from SOU upwards, und although several millions havo been lent for tint -purpose there are many more millions avullublo. llrJtltih trade Is bollovel to be on tho upgrado and the department Is at a. loss to know why oxporters Ids not take advantage of the facll j Itlcs. Practically, they ara asking pooplo to borrow money t-ai parti cipate In tho scheme, whlrh far a munll purmliim guarnnti'os pnymeiit ot bills drawn by exporters- ugilszt expert of British goods, and under certain conditions partlrlpatcs In any lois. , DONATION TO GO FOR REPARATION VERSAILLES, Mar. 12. Tho Franco-American commission en trusted with tho task of superin tending trie expenditure cf the mil lion dollar nockofoiler danotlnn for renovation and repairs at Versailles, Rhelms and Fontalnoblcau, has de cld;i t: !vn work Immedl ately restoring tho rarofa, floors, and ; dralhago " system of the ' Veuailles pnlace, - . ' " The work at Ithelms and Fontl Inobloau will not bo started , until tho spring. Such Is the dlloplduted j condition of tho palace nt Versailles i howovor, that orchltccts advteed Klm- niodlnto work lest rains and anoth er winter utterly spoil priceless tap estries through leaky roofs. ' A groat gang of German' rodj) Jailed probably feol blue now. . singing them wus done by tho smal- lost - staff on record. This con- ststea or only low einpwyes; adoui ISO officials, trainers and managers aceompnniod the American Olympc toniri to Franco.' ' The games .nltractod a'' record number of newspaper correspond ents.; A total of 724 press cards were Issued. 614 td foreign report ers and 210 to Frenchmen. The forolgnors sent 13,674 telegrams carrying a toWl of 696.678 words. Speed Record w4 I I IM VJ .'!J8 Chicken and Dog Feed and Remedies- t aak B.-r eiir AND THE BEAUTY CONTEST IS DECIDED TOMOKKOW Presenting George Villi, captain of the universiiy of Pennsylvania trark em ond eastern Intcrcol leKiate lod and S20-yarl dash cham pion. He I" one of the best sprinters the n-1 and Blue has had In m time. ' Photo howi Hill at predict for the comtnfc season - All loafing and no work makes Jack a dull life. Auto note: ltealy Is a fact. tint trains run on those railroad tracks ycu so,e crossing tho road. COURTS cc1s : Lulu It. Shepherd to Mercantile Trust Co., Beginning at Northwest erly corner of Jot 3. block 26, orig inal town, thcrici easterly along tho northerly line -"of lots 3 and 4 ot said block 26 to Corner Ave, taenco northerly ulong' Conger ave., 56 ft.,, thence westerly and parallel to said northly line ot said lots to ink Illver, thence southerly along Link River to place of beginning. Burt E. Hawkins, sheriff, to State of Oregon, sherlfs deed SHNEH. NESWVi. lit 2 of Sec. 30.T. S, ,R. 9. - Oecrgo Blehn et ux to Homer Clark, lot 7, block 311, Rarrow Addition.-. ; EVERETT TRUE T MO - . ' I A : S " ." - r.,4 1 -ir' ' I-so c? ce"33 -vs'5thj. riep ' ThAT S4N'T -t 3 r-- -. . 'jyv. ) . MURPHEY'S SEED WELL WO AT Tomorrow The $5000 PRitE OF THE BEAUTY CONTEST DRAVIS NIGH MoMEW will ee mine In THE fVlEAKfTIME JEAL0U3V DEVELOPS BETWEEN THE MAGIC Mud CANDIDATES lll'KIXEHS HELD COOl) WASHIN'OTON, Mar, 12. Blisl-I Classified advertisement hcrc ness conditions In the country wore!aitr must be paid for In advance nevor more favorable tban at pros-1 ent for continued prosperity In tho opinion o, Secretary Hoover, who . V . " . ....-... f ' - illty"f in Industry for -the coming summer. The Indications, Secrotary Hoov er sold, point neither to a slump nor to a boom In business but to ward stability that Inspires con fidence. Jugoslavia Outlaws Communlsta; Decline, to Recognize RhM BELGRADE. Mar. 12. The com raunlst party of Jugosjivla, parad ing under the name ot "Party of the Independent Workers," ha been outlawed by decree of the govera- ment. Tho party headquarters were ln..l bi.,1 tli. nnl.tl.-atlnn c.t tha party .organ. "The Workers In Cha'.n3," Interdicted. The council at ministers has also decided to decline to recognize Sov iet Russia. For the present' no trade relations with the Bolsheviks will be entered upon. KD WARDS WIN'S MATCH PORTLAND, Ore., Marcb. 12. Billy Edwards, Kansas city light heavyweight wrestler, defeated Louis Pergandaa, Lca Angeles, here last night, taking the only fall of the match. Pcrgandas was unable to continue after Edwards bad won his fall is- one hour nine minutes with a head lock. ' LEGAL NOTICES !l. I A A NOTICE OF AXNXAL IEKT1 OF LAND OWN Kits OF KLAMATH ' -' "RA1 oAtlfi DISTRICT : Notice is hereby given mat tnc Annual Meeting of the land owners of the Klamath Drainage D'strict is called to meet at the Court Hou3e In Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tucs- I day the 24th cay o: March. 1925, at tho hour of 2 o clock P. M. for the purpose ot electing one Supervisor tor the term of three yoars, and for the transaction of such other busl aess that may legally come before i said meeting. By order- of the Board of Super visors, duly entered March 2, 1925. ! C. R. DeLAP, I County CHrk and Secretary of aald Klamath Drainage District. I March 12-19. -:' BY CONDO -Yellow Front, Opposite Postof i; i Wours! 6AW40UA r.sr speakims s n . A STAND A5 MUCH InA OF DEMPSEV- KlMDA I I 7 ifir. iv:':: i " 111 i i iwvitsi tomuu . OMC 0JEK. I U VIOULD IMA I- t J I l-s s.t'v viiri l I -i . , i. r . II r I , DEMP5EV- i v ' w A, NOTICE nnlow tho advertisers carry an open Ucconnt with Tlie Evenine Hernld. l JlT, tlation fee and dues, no discount. Religious and benevolent orders will be charged the regular rate for all advertising when an admission or other charge Is made. Want ads and reading notices wll be received up to 12 noon on the day of Issue. - NEW TODAY jiaRY'S ALTAR SOCIETY wJU hold a cooked food and linen sale on Easter Saturday. , 12-13 FOR RENT t room bouse, furbish ed. 1345 Sargent. Call evenings between 4:30 and 6 p. m. 12-13' I 1 ; ! OR AN W. LOUD. Ex pert watch maker. Swiss watches a specialty. 107 S. 7th Street. 12-2a NOTICE: If' you want a quick sale on yonr real estate, list, with Walton and Wright, 601 Mala St. Phone 643-W. , 12-14 FOR RENT 5 room house In coun try. Have use of garden epot, poultry houses. Nice shade. Phone 15F13. 12-18 WELL DRILLING Vocbatzcr Bros. 1731 Mclroso. Phone 2-2 5 R. We get water. Also install water system. ' . M12-A12 WANTED Small Cream separator. First class condition. Klamath General Hospital. :' 12-14 "MARRIED, reliable, local man with car: Fuller Brush Company can use yon. Our men earn from S.r0 to 1100 per week. Apply, G. ,B. Arnest, Y. M. C. A., Eugene. Ore gon.'' . 12-13 . . , i 1t. MISCELLANEOUS IN'COMJR- TAX RKTl'RNH Due in Portland. March 15 For Assistance. ; : ' ' See' ' " V VT. W. SOL'THWIELL 6264 Main Street "OPEN EVHS1XGS" 9-14 TOD WOULD FIND more pleasure In life with a new, neat, clean home. Let Browning do it. In terior and exterior decorations. Phone 461. F21-M21 TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. tst Main street. Phone 624.'. Dlltf DIRT FOR SALE CHEAP: Now is your chance to fill your lot. Con Murphy, Phono 541-W. . 5-19 KLAMATH EMPLOYMENT Agency. Klamath Lumbermen and Log gers Headquarters, across from post office, is now open for the season. Any order' for any kind of - help will receive my prompt attention. . Phono 157.; - M tf NOTICI5 Spring seeding and plow ing Tule Lake nd Marsh landB. ' See me for quick and satisfactory work. A. E. Book, 1310 Mansneto . street. F27-M27 WANTED RELIABLE WOMAN COOK wants place In town. Box 324, City. - ',. i , 10-13 WAiNTED Expert Window Clean ing, floor waxing and polishing, house cleaning and janitor work by experienced man. A. M. Rhodes Phone 360-Wl . 10-16 WANT TO TRADE an Oldsmoblle touring car for proporty or lots. This 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 -Murphy Phone S41-W. -Con 5-19 DRESS MAKING Mrs. L. G. Lago- son, 133 N, 4th St. .. F25-M25 WANTED T e n Basements to dtg. AH kinds of excavating and lawn work. W. Chastain. PKne 44 5M . , , F27-M27 GRADUATE NURSES Registry, call dav or night. 2511 F St. Phono 695-J. . . - M2-A2 PIANO WANTED TO RENT See Mrs. Win.' Lorens, 641 High. Phonp 399-W. 11-11 STORE, f ice ' ' r FOR RENT CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE for moving trunks and light haul- , Ing. Phone 860. Corner 8th and Main. f - V F19-M18 FOR RENT Store fixtures, 6 ft. show cases and wall cases with drawer base. Mrs. Davenport, 305 Lincoln., . 24tf FOR RENT Font- jnlloa from Main street on good road, good seven . room house with as much land as desired up to 200 acres. . Phone ' 400-J. ' lOtf FOR RENT Sleeping room. 633 Oak Street. 11-12 FOR RENT 2 room turnlshed apt. 343 North 9th. Phase 226-R. " - .- - - r 11-13 FOR RENT Sleeping room for on or- two men.' r?a of phone sad bath. 359 N. 9th. 11-12 FOR SALE FOR SALE, TRADE OR HIRE, heavy work horses. Robert S. Adams, Merrill, Ore. 7-13 FOR SALE 35 acres Income ranch, 25 acres In Alfalfa, large build ings, on state highway, mile to town and school, under irrigation. wire netting fenced, bottom soil. Splendid location for dairy and alfalfa ranch. For price, particu lars, write Andres Bros., Route A, Box 117,. Anderson, Calif.- 7-28 FOR 8ALE Seven head good milch cows, cheap. Phone 199-W 11-12 FOR 8ALE Good team of horses. weight 1300. Also harness and " wo gun. Slot) takes them all. C. T Atkinson, Bell place, Merrill Road 13' miles from Klamath Falls. Oregon. . 11-17 FOR SALE White Leghorn baby chicks from Tancred Royal and spec ial pens, 310.00 per-100. Hatch ' evory Mouday- Circular. Henry . Tarratt, Corning. Calif. M7.-A7 GERTRUDE'S MILLINERY has ad , tied a complete line ot boy's hate. Prices ranging from 75 cents to $2.50... - 10-14 LOOK YOUR BEST ;n a "Roberts Suit.' Hand - ta'Iored to your measure. Now showing Spring " and Summer lines. Phone 109 and I w'll call with samples. 'A. R. Renner. ' ';.'- M9-A9 FOR RELIABLE USED CARSl nf standard makes, see Bnlck and Star Garage, opposite White Peli can HoteL l-13tf C. W. WILLIAMS New and Second Hand Furniture Store, 624 Klam sth Ave. Phone 60 5-M. F27.-M26 FOR QUICK SALE ' 4 ROOM plastered house, with bath, near puvement. S 2 4 0 0. $200 cash; balance 335.00 and Interest. LOTS in Mills Addition. Good terms. 114 to 5 ACRE TRACTS from 3250 per acre up. ' All near city limits. All under Irrigation; Good terms on all tracts. ( ( .,. WALTON ft WRIGHT Tel. 643-W. 601 Main St. -tl-, -' 10-12 T LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE INVITING PROTOSAM FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IRRIGATION WORKS, WILLOW VALLEY IRRIGATION DISTRICT Notice Is hereby given that pro posals will bo received by the Bourd of Directors ot the Willow Valley Irrigation , District ot r Klamath County, Oregon, at its office In 'tho residence of A. C. Duncan, near Lorellu, Kltumuth County, Oregon, for the construction, of a dam and wler, in accordance with plans and specifications therofor -on file with tho directors at tho aforesaid resi dence and at the office of J. C. Cleghorn, engineer, 133 South River side, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 14th day of March, 1925, at the hour ot 2 o'clock p. m.; when all bids will be opened at tho above named hour. ; Payment for the work will be made upon completion and accep tance of the work. Work to be done In exchange for bonds ot the district. A certified check of 5 ot the total amount of the bid must ac company the proposal. A. C. DUNCAN, M 7-9-10-11-12-13. SecrotSry. 906 MAIN