The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVB
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mh LIBERTY
"The Liberty Has the Pictures"
Tonigh t" Only
That Regular Fellow
EDMUND COBB
Western
Yes t e r d a y s"
Also Chapter 2
"THE SANTA FE TRAIL"
; : 1 and
; PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERVIEWS
They are the goods
SATURDAY
OUT OF THE AIR
By iVUVH MCKIJ.LIt :. .
Mutineer Itnilln Dept., Baldwin Hardware Co.
America's Pal Franklyn Farnum
in
"The Bandit Tamer"
u
Hun- Francisco ruully tho only
city In California tliul cun radlucast
llolf Willi n clour conscience. Los
Angolos borulUH Itself u "Tho White
Bpot of America," and shuts out
congressmen unci lawyers, Onkland
announces ll Ik tho tiluco whnro
"rail and water ingot,", and folks
figure It is tho Jumping .off placn.
Hut San Francisco I "Tho Homo of
tho Hum fleet," und as such Is en
titled to as much consideration an
any station In radii faino.
The Radio Sorvlco Bulletin for
February, an published by tho I)e-
i partmont of Commorco contains a
complot list of radiocasting station
of tho United "Sluton, giving nil the
now stations, changos of call lot
tors, and tholr new wave length!,
frequencies and power, up to Janu
ary 31, 1925. This publication may
be purchased from the Superln
tendunt of Documents, Government
printing offlco, Washington, D. C,
al five conu per copy, ,
l'icruiii fur Hu( unlay
KKI Los Angeles, 7 to 7:45,
Lako Arrowhead orchestra, 8 to 9
Kxmnlfior urogram, 9 an baur of
Hpanlsh anil Hawaiian music, 1"
1'uckard radio club.
KHJ Los Angeles, 8 p. m. Wil
liam Hyatt Co., sponsors studio
program, 10' Hick mans orchestra at
thu Dlltmore hotel.
KFO.N' Long Bosch, 7:30. to 6
p. m. Pross Telogram presenting
Ling Boacb Municipal Band, Saxo
pliono selections, 9 p. m. Virginia
Ballroom orchestra.
KUO Oakland, 8 p. ni. program
of special Hawaiian music furnish
ed through Hawaiian Tourist Bu
reau. KPO Baa .Francisco, Woldnors
orchestra at the Fairmont hotel.'
KOW Portland 10 p. m. Col
burn's Melody Men.
KPO A Soaulo, 8:30 Times pro
gram, 1 0 Harkncss orchestra. -
FECIAL SERMON
TO BE" GIVEN FOR
DE WIOLAY ORDER
IIJCWK $100,000,000 IX Kl'ltOPK
I HAMIiUIlO, Mar. 12. More than
144,000 Amorlcana vliltod Europe
daring lo year 1934, il Is estlmit
d" br the Hotel Proprietors' Fed
eration, arid each trnvolor spent,
oni an average, the sum of $3,000
Till moans that a golden trail of
Nome 1400.000.000 was loft behind
byithoso visitors from across the
Atlantic, and mostly. In England.
Swltiorlund and' Holy. :
1 Swiss tourist busluo around tho
UakO of tho Four Cantons has al
rauit ronchcj pre-war dimensions,
according to a circular Issued by
tho' Lucorno CnnUMial Bank. There
was an Increnso of 22 percent In
lilt ovor the number of guosta
registered in 1923. Tho bulk of the
buslnoss was furnished by tourists
train England. .
IKIWI'KD T VISIT HOMK
WARSAW. Mar. 12. With the
cbjort of tusking It ensy fur Polos
established In tho United States to
revisit Poland, Polish consular of
fices in America have .been Instruct
ed to.glvo them visas vulid for six
months, in addition thnio visitors
are, ctrnn n guarantee thut during
their visit they will not bo called
up for military sorrlce, uo nutter
what their ago may be.
Feed and Seed Oats .
'' For Sale
Good quality
KLABZUBA BROS,
s; Malin, Ore. 1
St Patrick's Dance
MARCH 14th
. at
. BONANZA
Community ,Club
Bonanza
l Herald "Class" Ads Pay I
4-4CI 4
Vj' : , ." .v .. . .'
i EYES OF SCIENCE " '
!' Only a few much-favored
eyes of men of science have
I been privileged to look upon
f yitamins, yet everybody must
. t have these nutrition, factors,
I in abundance to assure
' growth and sustain strength.
! Scott's Emulsion
.' I; for' fifty years has earned
world-wide repute as a builder
,' of strength. It is die much
1 favored food-tonic that sup
. . islles vitamins in abundance.
v II Scorfs taken regularly
' . helps grown people and
i children alike realize
-itfength and vigor, mi
POUT TIUFFIO OIIOWS
MARSEiLLBS, Mar. 12. Freight
and passenger traffic nt' tho port of
Marseilles In 1924 excevdod pre
war figures tor tho first tlmo since
the armistice. Tho total tonnage
wus 21,144.afl, or 43,531 tons more
than In 1913.
Passengers entering and leaving
tho port numbered 771,009, as com
pared with SCO, 104 In 1912. .
Members of Masonic Group
to Attend Church in
Body Sunday
- Members of tho Order of DcMolny
will bo present In a body Sunday
morning for tho national devotional
day, March 16, of tho organization,
at St. Poul's Episcopal church with
Rot. T. A. Merywcather officiating.
If. W. Bathlany acting as counselor
for the group will accompany them
at the services, i
Rov. Miryweather will use as his
subject, "Tho Youth and the Man
of Tomorrow." Oliver and Joseph
Payntor, ' members of the church
and tho DoMloIay group will read
the lessons. '
An especially beautiful musical
program -'has been a iron god with
Mrs. D. n. Cotrell presented In a
solo, "O Rest la Tho Lord."
.Ao'iDbcrj of tho organlxatlon are:
Julian Ager, Zed Bnrncs, Hugh Cur
rln, Harold Downs, LqsIIo Klmoro,
Vernon Francis, Robert qraham, Lo-
STARR AUKKKMKXT 11KACHK1)
Howard Anil (irlnira To Hnnillo Pas
sengers On Aslilnml llouto
Through an agrcoment reached
botween tho Howard and Grimes
Auto Stage company and tho II. R.
Turpln lines, tho formor will handle
tho pns-onger stogo buslnoss be
tween hero and Mudford, while tho
Turpln linos will coopornto with tho
other In a division of tho two classes
of staga transportation.
CHILD
RATINGS
HELD
TO BE
HARMFUL
NEW YORK. March 13. After
investigating the problem of child
marriages tho Russell Sage foun
dation in o report made public to
day says its study disproves the
Idea that there is something idyllic
about such youthful unions.. '
The investigators' conclusions are
opposed to marriage at too young
an age, because of tho physical and
mental immaturity of the con
tracting children; or because In the
cao of a girt child, married to an
older man, neither may ever kno-w
the meaning or genuine comrade
ship In the marriage relation.
Tho . foundation roport disclosed
Hint there ere' '700,000 ' porsons in
the Vnltcd States who were ; mar
ried when under 16.'. "' '
As railroads,1'! automobiles,' tele
phones, the; 'tolo'grapV and news
papers' eom6!'to theso lonely sec
tions the i Investigators believe It
probable that child marriages will
decroaso. It was found, according
to the report that in certain Uolited
communities there were not' only
lnittl Owlll, .Vols Hugllml. Clifford very early marriages, but so ninny
Hogtio, Dlnwnrd Howell, John Kuy- lnter-marrlnges. . among the cousins
kondnll, Herbert La nil Is, Gordon 'of one family'strain that spme
Ioomls, John Miller, Lcroy Moore, j times three-fourths of the. inhablt
Robert Murphy, Andrew Manning, ants of a village have the same sur-
TO CilVH FAoi HAI.H
(Jills Of Hnrml llcnrt Academy To
StiiRn llent flt. .
The girls of tho Seventh and
Eighth grades of tho S.'icrcd Heart
Academy will hold a cooked food
ualo Suturlny In tho Magulro build
ing on Eighth strcot, opening at ten
a. m: Tho girls are giving tho snla
for the purposo of adding money to
tho book fund for books tor the
academy library.
Sings on Loan
j-' AITS- v. . - s . 1
a? :;. ..- t r-'. -.:V.wffsTSf.-' . iff .Tia
I'
4
Nahum MoMullcn, Loland Otcy,
Joseph Payntor, Arthur Peck, Rich
ard Pock, Lcsllo Poyton, Lylo Pot
ter, Oliver Payntor. Dalo Soule,
Mcrlo Swanson, Ueverly Thomas,
Wallaco Urllngs, John Urllngs, Bry
ant Williams, Herbert WlUon, Le-
roy Wright, Guy Williams, Edgar
Wllchcr, Boyd Yadon, Louis Sabo.
W. S. Mnthows, Harold Johnson,
Charles Hastings, N. F. Winters.
noss oi anxo ai'pkoved
SALEM, Mar. 12. In an opinion
to Socrotary of Stato Koier. Attor
ney Goncral Van Wlnlilo, holds that
Dr. Thomas Ross of Portland ceas
ed to. bo a mombor of tho state
fish commission on January 10, the
date of tho Governor's lottor to
Ross notifying him ot his romoval
for cause. Koxer asked tho Attor
ney General whether ho was to
audit rlulms bearing the signature
of John C. Ventch, whom tho gov
ernor appointed as Ross' successor.
SC1EXCB JjRARXS FROM SAILOR
name.
"The foreign habit of. early mar
riage ' does not persist after the
first generation, " the report says.
"In fact the foreign girls of the
second generation . are actually
marrying at a later age than native
girls." . . . '. .-, .
LONGWORTH INFANT
, , SEES WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON', Mar. 13. Puti
llna, month old daughter ot Rep
resentative and Mrs. Nicholas Long
worth, got a .glimpse today of tho
Whito House, whore hor paronts
wero married and tho homo at the
tlmo of her grandfather.
-Mrs. Longworta called at tho
state department . just acros3 the
stroot for her' ; brother, , Kermlt
Roosevelt. In the rear of the auto
was a market basket which Mrs.
Longworth said 'cost '65' cents and
In the basket was little Paulina. ,
HAMBURG, Mar. 12. The Gor
man Naval Obsorvatory acts as a
clearing houso far, all Information
on naval matters, and pridos Itself
on its efficient accuracy. To tlila
end it interviews ,tho officers . ot
every ship that comes Into Ham
burg In order to chock Its thoorotl
cal, information' with tho practical
experience ot tho man who goos '
to sea. ' S ' ' . " . I
SAVED FROM. DROWXtXQ
SPOKANE, Wash.. Mar. 13.
Mrs. Idaho' Steroy, aged 31, ot
Portland,, Ore., was rescubd . from
tho Spokane rlvor hare today by
mill wrkers: after; ' according to
the police, she had Jumped from
an onstboiind tuiln,. V ', . '
Bo cirefur in' packing ay ycur
winter clotliosV Moths' make the' fur
tiy. '
Miss Katnicon Kersilng of WlehiU
Kn.. Is on her wny to Paris to lud
under Madame Emma Calve, notvd
French nonrnno. She was given tht
opportunity to obtain this musical
education by the Wichita Rotary
i -l..h n.hlrl Innncil Tfpr 15000 "tO W
White Pelican Theatre
The Picture House tor You and Your Family
TONIGHT-WIFE IN NAME ONLY"
Taken from Bortha M. Clay's popular novol of the same name.
A '' Patho Comedy "FRIEND "hUSBAXD". , . ., . .. J, ;i
' SATURDAY and SUNDAY
V'.'i-.;,:'i : ' . : Mary .Plckford In.'',;. : r ' y '". V . !
v ; 1 "Tess 6f the Storm Country"
.. "' ' '" ' '
Save ori Sugar
For a few days only we are offering our customers a chance to
lay in your summer's supply of sugar at the unusual low prices
below. Sugar will be higher next summer. The present market
is nearly $1.00 per sack higher.
If you can't come tomorrow, come Monday or Tuesday, and get
a sack or two, while our supply lasts.
Extra Fine Pure Cane Sugar, 100 lis. for ...... : $7.09
Extra Fine Pure Cane Sugar, 50 lbs. for .... $3.69
Extra Fine Pure Cane Sugar, 25 lbs. for ..... $1.89
Extra Fine Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. for 75c
. .. (not sold to dealers)
SWEET ORANGES
Medium, size sweet''
and juicy, 2 dozen
55c
CANNED MILK
Tall cans Sego, . ,.. : O C n
. w
3 cans for .
, RIPE BANANAS
Delicious,' ripe 25c
' bananas 2 lbs, for "
CORN FLAKES
"Kr Post Toasties, OQ n
PORK & BEANS
15c size, Van Camp's 97
3 packages for
3 cans for
SEEDLESS RAISINS
25 lb. box seedless ' fijo CC
CANNED PEACHES
No. 2V-! cans, Heavy 5 5 C
syrup, 2 cans, for .
CANNED SOUPS
Any variety Campbell's 27 C
3 cans for ' '
FANCY TOMATOES
Extra standard No. 21u J4c
cans, each :
CANNED CHERRIES
No. 2V-2. cans, Royal 55 c
Anne, 2 cans for .
In Our Market -- 423 Main St.
Are. you paying high prices for meat? It is not necessary. You
can make big savings at STONE S new rtlarket. Come early
tomorrow. Give us a trial. Our meats are the best in town.
Pot Roast, shoulder
cuts, per pound -
J Qq Steaks, all cuts, round 22 C
sirloin, T-bone, per pound
Roasts, round and
sirloin, per pound
20C PrchP Ioin 25C
rib chops, per pound
Veal cutlets, young 25 C HamburSer It's the best J5C
quality veal, per pound per pound
423 Main St. W&
Meats and Groceries
715 Main St.
Pay Cash and Save
11
ACTION 0 ROAD
Pelican Bay Concern
Anxious to Have Snow
Cleared Off Highway
Is
snow otf Tho Diilles-Callfcrnla high
way north of Klamath junction, it
was learned today. The . request
comes from tho Pelican Bay Lumber
company which is anxious to have
the raad in good shape sa that traf
fic between their logging camps and
Peliccn City will not be Impeded.
About two feet of snow l'es cn the
ground, near San Creek hill, Horace
Brldgeford, manager ot the lumber
company snid today. Inasmuch as
the saw mill of the company starts
operation next Monday, activities' in
the logging camps must he started
Unltod States Bureau of Public
roads has been requested to take Im
mediate steps toward the clearing ot soon and logs must be coming into
; Pel!cnn city by April 1..
Who is YOUI Skjnny By agreement with tho state, the
; oureau ci puDiic roaas must main.
Friend Ethel?
i
Toll Mm to tar.o Cod Liver Oil for
a couplo of monti'is and get enough
aojd hoalthy flesh on his bones to
look like a real man.' '
Toll hint. It's tho only way to
take those grave-like hollows from
his cheeks and nock.
Tell him he won't have to swal
low the nasty oil with the nauseat
ing fishy taste, because the McCoy
Laboratories, ot New York are now
putting up Cod Liver Oil In sugar
coated tablet form. , . -
Ask for McCoy's cod Liver, Oil
Compound Tablets. The Star Drug
Store. Underwood's Pharmacy, Whit
jmore's Drug Co., and every drug-
gist worthy the name sells thorn
I Rft tablets 60 cents. Any mnn or
I woman can put on- five pounds of
! healthy Xlosh In 30 days or your
j druggist will willingly rotund tho
purchase price. ,
I One. woman put on 15 pounds in
six wecKS. i:iuiaron grow ruuusi.
und strong Feeble old people feol
youngor in a few weeks.
""HeVauro 'to-Bet "McCoy's.' ttto flr-
MR. DUDS , HPS. DODS
TheseiolKstrVmiC
It Keeps tkzr
ooWaq up-to-date.
tain the stretch ot macadamized
highway- north of Fort Klamath
junction till next fall. ' Hence the
clearing- of the snow is entirely out
ot the jurisdiction of the local high
way forces. ' "'"'
N'o answer had been received by
the lumber company this afternoon
It wai said. ' . ' 1
One of the debutantes tells us
she" either has to go without enough
clothes or go without men. ;
Two were Injured In St. Louis
whea an auto driver thought a girl
talked better than tho road.
"Wood
v We can supply your
fuel needs on short
notice. ' . '
: Blocks
Dry Slabs
Limbs
Coal
Fuel Oil
Phone your orders to
535 '
601 Main St ,
O. Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone S3S
L. i phld'butk us, and If she-.'oan
I tea'nnd'ugehnln'e-1 tbd lAr6:i All
I compound T$bs,Adj(" y'V.