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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1925)
FMD'AY, MAflCH 13, 1025 EVENING HEU'ALD, KIAMATH WALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN MOM'NPOP CHICK IS IN LUCK BY TAYLOR VcWJft IJg t- - . - AT THE LIBERTY i j-i- 7 ' Do' you like rapld-flro. whirl-, wltnl romance of llio 0I1I West? A 1c11111lful Kill, n scheming villain it nil 011 tr'jrnprintiillila happy no lucky yiiulh make "Wonttirii Yustoiclnys'' oiiq lif tlio mom tlitaritstlhg picture you .vor saw mid wu know you will not want to lnl"' " 11 showing nt tlio Liberty Theatre tonight only. Tli'o soooiid chapter of "Th Huiiiii Vu Trail" will lio hIiowii nt Ilia Llbaiyy Theulra IoiiIhIiI, nuil Jiidg lug (rum tlio nuiimroii Inquiries ro Kuril hi k till) plciurn It mut have mot Willi Ilia uiitlttllflii(1 approval (it all 'who WHntWHod Id prowler Sun day Hud Monday. Also th first (nutnlmcnt or riiol a Ernphlg Inlnrvluws In which yuur frluniln will ttlvn you tlio low down on Iniporlunt subjects of tlio luy. ' Frunkiyn Kurntim lion not appenr cd to boiler advantage on Hid ncrnon IHEDAV or- the Great beautm CONTEST CONDUCTED BV THE DAILV Scoop ARRIVED WlTH MO CANDIDATES ENTERED POP HAS LOST ALL INTEREST 'NjTHE OUTCOME VJHV'R I MOU LOOKIN So glum MP..GUNN? 1 HAD PLAM!Jd"N a great achievement todav mac- had our candidates Been able To ENWite cowreer ANDYIN, OUK BUSINESS WOULD 'HAVJE SHOWN A. Bite INCREASE. THIS WEAR bi'foro In lilt career.' 1Kb Iti - focllous nmllu which UJt ilia adviuT Iiiko of IiiiIiik sincere. IJ banked by a illtplny of duo acting dotted Willi dullcnlu touches and delightful gugs. As Ilia servant, Mosul- Washing- TrP ) Bite INCRtAijfc. f , V , R "J fr4.4..t.4-V44'4 ft The Classics and Modern Jazz Which is which? Eperts can't tell. A little difference in time, maybe, but that's about all. Read how modem songsmiths adopt old familiar strains to serve their needs, and how the jazz concert you give your friends may in reality be but an adap tion of the same melodies they are playing at the classical concert down town. It's in the Klamath Sun Sunday v. i r In this same issue' will also be : . ...Illustrated Fashion Page ,"A Feature Story ' !r ' ,'., 4-page Comic Section Authentic News (Associated Press Leased Wire) V Sc on the streets Yearly, delivered, $2,50 The Klamath Sun 119 North Eighth it v. fij.r r.n.rLrij'Lnj-.ri.'inj- i ri i - ---- - - - - -- ton Blonowull L, Max Anlicr ;on- Irlliuton a riot, or tun. Told by bin niandir, Wurron, to go and llo to tlio unwolcomn guentit who huvo come uublddon, M'33 makmi a valiant of fort but, Intoad of gottliig them off ho mnkuii thorn daeldu to muy for ovor by tolling them that lila man tor l doad having bun nhot bo caimo ho broko Ills l(g. Jovely Mirguorltn Clayton, pretty utid apponllng, whoao name hat boon known to plcturo goors for iievcral ysara, lio atartvd linr work whom nbe waa a young girl. In Indeed ap pealing In her portrayal or tho youne I city broil ulrl who glvo up her city j lover for "Tho Ilandlt Tamor." . Another contributing rnctifr to tho j barrel of comedy which the film I bomt la tho team of Crimmlna and I Ooi-e- I "Tho nnndlt Tamer" l;i booked at j tho Liberty Saturday only. ' v . AT WHITE PELICAN j l 1 1 1 THE EVENING HERALD OM Hctfon.ri.i hould tx dUcudw). etWtl brought additional wordt' Into our lantwg. and tho pub. Uhra had to dlioard thalr old printing plaUa. HrJa tha nawly compiled dictionary larger and more complete , any almllar one enlarged vocabulary all the navT WofM ana w (pedal feature now ready for every reader. , I : , .EASY FOR YOU TO GET TliTf of thtM couponi, prentd or malUd lo' thto ntwipapjr wim m nominal warn ro wtvw -lint;, paoking, oUfk hlrt, , , Mall Orders if by m -11, Include tnu pottAi up t io mllctt o lM UP to SOO (nlUitorforsriiiUr dlitanota atti your patimmterforrat on t poundi. ing to oniy EntitUt every nadir to thh New Enlarged Univriitica Dictionary . .Wit bout Furtif Epeae rO))lilllim ... end Mvaer Buk If Net SattiflMl. Your Old Dictionary it Now Out of Date 7Wa to fn Utal booh tar aoofng proaa WordPumnl e!2R ALMOST THREE WEEKS THINSS A fM Uoe.RM P0P k JHATL BUT JUroT THINK POP-, 1 g Seemed to Be in our favor andi ; W ,fJZ?L oeuce'DovyiEn. M 3he'u. get5ooo and H LOOKED FORWARD To THE DAVVJHEN T LOOK- MARIAN 1 r AO P fcRnSrvSU JJ? T THEM NWE CAN &ET ! M WE COULD PUBLISH A TESTIMONIAL Ik WON THE BEAUTY iSr UMAwSf ) m LSTTER VIN& M ASIC MUD THE CREDIT L. COWTesr!!.' rfC If" ifS - - . r OF 5UCCC6S SMILIMG ON US, TODAST WWgM U" 1 V ' J5 A' ''f ;T ' FAILURE GRINS AT U -J ' " i?- 52'), . ' JtTL '' ' ' JLl- ' 4"' LTROM WONDER IVlJ-i J1 ;; T-i YS7 ' " 4 ' ' Vho can truthfully declare that ho doea not feel the luro of a gcuu Ino melodrama? That Is, a melo drama which la truo to lira and con vincing at all Union. Uroatliea thero a man, or a woman either, fcr that matter, who doe not thrill whan- tho hero triumphs at last and the un scrupulous villain Is foiled? We bo- Hove not, and for that reason v aro sure of tho welcome which awults Wlfo In Name Only. This photoplay, which was adapt ed from tho popular novel by Bertha f. Clay, Is a (rank melodrama, but It Is so elnrero that It leaves you wllh tho feollag that you havo delv ed Into a human document. The story, which by tho way,, contains nd, o-V ,-. r.r M.-Tttly villain hut a ruthlOHH vllluliin.it ahows bow tho lovo of a loyal, strong, clenn-mlndod man lenpa tho barriers reared by de cell and crime and enables Its own er to win back his beautiful bride. 'Wlfo In Name Only" la at tho White 1'ellcan Tboutor tonight only. , "Onions steady Z.60W2.7S. Potatoes' steady 1,50 1.60. Nuts steady. Walnuts number 1, 28 S3; filberts nominal, almonds 2026; " liraill nuts 1 2 Vi ff 1 5 ; Oregon chastnuts nominal. Hops nominally steady. New clusters 16017; fugglcs 15018; old crop nominal. Cancan bark quiet. New peel 7 8; Oregon grape rooi 4. SUGAR CONTRACTS TO BE SIGNED UP Contracts for sugar beet crops to bo rabed this year In. the vicinity of Midland will bo signed up for . the Sacramento Valley Sugar company the first of tbe next week by Rob ert Oldomoycr, field representative of the sugar refining company. It was announced today. Mr. Oldemeyu: : has Just returned from Bonanza where he bos' signed up over 100 acres of sugar beets. EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE 1nlf lr! nilvertiHcmi tils ' hpro nf(T must be paid for In advance unless the advertiser carry an open account nitli The Kvrnlng Herald. - Advertising for fraternal orders or societies charging a regular Ini tiation fee and does, no discount. Religious and benevolent orders will be charged tbe regular rate for all advertising when an admission or other charge is made. . Want ads and reading; notices be received on to 12 noon on tbe day of lasne. , NEWTODAY TWO FIRST CLASS Paper Hnnsers at your service. Linseed o'l. bar rel. - f 1.50 per. gallon; 5s H.6.V, 1 gal. lots tl. SO.. PattcrfMis. 30 8. 6th St. 13-19 It is the hope of the sugar company j to xlgn up crops. of sugar beets from at least 1000 acres. ' The seven wonders ot the world In spring are the seven days of the week. v . TRACK ACTIVIT1KS STAP.T WHEN YOi: IiEiIM to buy at "Beo Begins" you begin to save. 129 So. "th Street, opposite telephone office. 13 XOTICK The funeral services of the late Ray Crawford will be held at tbe Klks Temple Sun-day at 2:30 P. M. FOR RENT Modern furnished out . side apt. Winters Bldg. Phone ' 149-W. 13-14 WANTED Yonng girl or elderly lady to care for children in ho'.ne. Phone 245-M. 13-14' MARKETS 13. Cattlo PORTLAND. Mar. iteady; receipts C20. Hogs, offorcd at 14.00014.25, with uo bids. None soli, early. Receipts 100. . " Sheep nominally steady; receipts 300. EbK steady to lc higher. Cur rent receipts ; JT;' pullets 24V4 G25; first 26 Vi 0 27; henneries 28H& 29 flollvorod Portland. ' . ' Duttor steady.' Extra cubes, city 45; standards '44; prlmb first 41tt firsts ' 38 6 ; undergrades nominal; prints 47; cartons 48 ButterfJt steady. Best churning cream 45946 net shippers track in tone 1; 47 delivered Portland. ' Poultry Btohdy. Heavy hens 21 & 22'. 'light' 18 019'; springs 22 23; old rcostera 10; ducks, white Pekln 26; llivo turkoya 23; dossod turkeys 33v36;'geoso 16 With tho advont of spring (In. 7, such as tho afternoon of today, track practice or the grade and high schools' will come Into voguo ror Klamath Falls schools .to be In the pink or condition ' ror tho county track meet. Baseball Is now mak ing IU appearance In earnest and tho noon hours' are made short hy the most ardent fans who dash bark to tho schoo5 grounds to peg away j MAKE YOUR AUTO NEW with Auto on tbe pill. For iho, Central, school r ,ur-e;tEdttern 630 .Sou,1h3.266l athletes Russell' B. . Kidder or the -. . . manual training department. ' will j poR RENT Furnished apt. and toon thnm in trim whllo H. V sleeping room; ateo unfurnished Keesee of the Riverside' school' will Klve his services to the boys from that district. ! -FOR SALE Fordsort tractor. Dout The girls or the 7th and 8th grades or the Sacretf Heart Academy will hold a cooked food sale In the Maguire building on North 8tb St. tomorrow, Saturday, starting at 10 o'clock. ' ' 13 . house. 419 N. 10th street. 342-W. Phone 13-16 ble idisc plow. 320 N. 11th Deeds ' Joseph L. Moore et nx to Rosle F. Taylor et vlr, NttNWK. SW4 NW, NWHSWK, SE14NW14, EHSWM. SWKSWIi. Sec. 24. T. 39. R. 10. k ' ' ' 13-16' FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished sleeping rooms, 334 Pine. 13-15 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. Naw French Hats. Mrs. James Foster. Phone 225-M. 13 EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO ttCffi mm OROANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS 1 : ior-TLNo ano acATTti of nets THB unpafullclid tucceas of the Dr. Chaa.. Dean non-aurgtcat method of treating Piles and other rectal and colon ailments has built an organlia tlon of highly trained specialist! tp care for the. patients who come from all parts of the West, .;. Tho skill of these specialists Is proved by tho unqualified GUARANTEE that each Pllo sufferer Is cured or his fee REFUNDED no matter how long standing or how severe his case may be. Send for my FREE book. rtr A ki u n I . iia uk. tya ir. a a anr PortunO orr.ir.is- eatti.b ofticis; Dr DMAh',vnMUiHlne ftos-BIS 5 ufef Du lilma StmWd"MaiiI SlNAflO. PIN ST tsmsisssmammea I -4T (5v-,1(lTSR - PAST TEN ItScn YOU tvt.RlS- NOT IN iYi-C OPIIS.. 1 IAANT rc KNOW CST ,W-'fci.Y ilSUJ& 'TO I inSiK', SB! a? (JUHV V- I iPON'T tatSt thc TResorv .ASKINQ. J" I ili ,11 Si ' w e t-t--( :vitt"T 's Au TH 1" A i i k y'r'tPPffl fc.iiiisimi-iiiii irr-nnt-rN" ' cirr.K'ewy. FDR. supper 1 by that TlNe W OL.CHT TO THINK K',l(Z ! SHOB REPAIRING Work Khocj and gloves for le3s. Jack Frost. 119 South 8th St. 13 ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAIN 41.50 per gal. Deadnlng felt rcoflng and glas. . Patterson. 630 Bo. 6tn St. . 13-2fi TO TRADE . Evinrude outboard motor as part payment on Ford or other light car. Call 704 dur ing day. , . 13-14 I'EtM'I.HS WAKKHOCSB . . Knnth Sixtli Street Try us for' baled hay, feed, grain, ni potatoes. A sack or a carload. Storage a specialty. Our prices are reasonable. . 13 14 FOR SALE, 7x12 double drum mundjr donkey engine, good con dition. ' Two return tubular boil ers 140 HP. 84 tach double oven. Bridge-Beach steel range, almost new. Ad'lress Harry Burton. Sis son. California. 13-19 MASON'S ATTENTION Saturday, March 14th, M. sr. de gree. Monday. March 16th F. C. degree. C. E. DENNIS. W. SI. 13-14 MISCELLANEOUS WELL DRILLING Vochatzer Bros. 1731 Melrose. Phone 22 5R. We get water. Also install water system. . M12-A12 'MARRIED, reliable, local man with car: Fuller. Brush Company can use you. Our men earn from $50 10 $100 per week. Apply, G. B. Arnest, Y. M. C. A., Eugene, Ore gon." -12-13 ORAN W. LOUD. Expert watch maker-. Swiss watches a specialty. 107 8. 7th Street. 12-25 NOTICd3rlf-von wttnt a nu)fi.j, gate on your real estate, list with Walton and Wright, 601 Main; St. Phone 643-W. .- 12-14 9-14 INCOMiJ TAX RETURNS Due In Portland March 15 For Assistance - - -. See - W..W. SOUTHWELL 626 H Main Street "Q PEN EVENINGS" DIRT FOR SALE CHEAPr Now la your chance to fill your lot: Con -Murphy, Phone 541-W. 6-l FOR RENT 5 room house In coun try. Have use of garden spot, p o u 1 1 r y houses. Nice) shade. Phone-15F13. a 12-18 FOR RENT- room house, furnish ed. 1345 Sargent. Call evenings between 4:30 and 6 p. m. 12-13 CALL. FRANK'S BAOOAOE LINE for moving trunks and light haul ing. Pbona 80. Corner 8th 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 Four jnlles from Main street on good road, good seven room house with as much land as desired up to 200 acres. . Phone 400-J. t10tf FOR RENT Sleeping Oak Street. ' room, ; 632 11-12 FOR RENT 2 room furnished apt. 343 North 9th. phone 226-J.i - 11-13 FOR RENT Sleeping room for ona . or two men. Use of phone and bath. 350 N. 9th. 11-12 FOR SALE ST. MARY'S ALTAR SOCIETY will hold a cooked food and linen sale on Easter Saturday. 12-13 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 L town and school,, under 'irrigation,' wire netting renced, bottom soil. Splendid location for dairy and alfalfa ranch: For price, particu lars, write Andres Bros., Route A, Box 117,- Anderson, Calif. 7-28 YOU 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 rRlANOLE CAFE The place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. S3! Main street. Phone 624. Dlltf 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. Phone 157.r M7tf NOTICE Spring seeding and plow ing Tule Lake end Marsh lands. See me for quick and satisfactory work.- A. B. Book, 1310 Mansneto . street. . . F27-M27 WANTED WANTED Small Cream separator. First class condition. Klamath General Hospital. , 12-14 WANTED Expert Window Clean ing, floor waxing and polishing, house cleaning and Janitor work by experienced man, A. M. Rhodes Phone 880-Wl ,10-18 WANT TO TRADE an Oldsmobile tonrlng car for property or lots This car Is In first class mechani cal shape and good looking ear. Can be seen at 2301 Wantland Ave. A. J. Webster, Klamath Falls, Oregon. . : . 16 BASEMENT EXCAVATING Murphy Phone 541-W. -Con 5-19 DRESS MAKING Mrs. L. O. Lage- son, 133 N. 4th St. v , F25-M26 1 . i ' i ' " WANTED T e n Basements to dig. All kinds of excavating and lawn work. w. Chastaln. Flo tie 446M v . F27-M27 GRADUATE NURSES Registry, call day or night, 2511 F St. Phone 596-J. - , . M2-A2 PIANO WANTED TO RENT See Mrs. Wm. Loreni, 541 High. Phono 899-W. 11-14 FOR SALE Good team of bones, weight 1300. Also harness and wagon. $150 takes them all. C. T. Atkinson, Bell place, Merrill Road 13U-miles from Klamath Falls, Oregon. 11-17 FOR SALE White Leghorn baby chicks from Tancred Royal and Spec ial pens, $10.00 per 100. Hatch every Monday. Circular. Henry Tarratt, Corning, Calif. M7-A7 GERTRUDE'S MILLINERY has ad- ded a cpmpleta line of boy's bats. Prices ranging from 75 cents to $2.50. - ' ' 10-14 LOOK YOUR BEST In a "Roberts Suit." Hand tailored to your measure. Now showing Spring and Summer lines. Phone .109 and I will call with samples. A. R. Rentier. M9-A9 FOR RELIABLE USED CARS Of standard makes, see Bulek and Star Garage, opposite White Pell can Hotel. , . - i 1-lStf C.-W. WILLIAMS New and Second Hand Furniture Store, 624 Klam ath Ave. Phone 606-M. F27-M26 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE INVITING PROIXSAI FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IRRIGATION WORKS, WIMjOW VALLEY IRRIGATION DISTRICT . Notice is hereby given that pro posals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Willow valley Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon, at its office id tbe residence of A. . C. Duncan, .near Lorella, Klamath County, Oregon, for the construction' ot a Jam, and wler. In accordance with plans and specifications therefor on (lie with the directors at the 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 or 2 o'clock p. m., when all bids wlll be , opened at the above named hour. . Payment (or the work, will be made upon completion and . accep tance ot the work. i ' Work to be done In exchange tor bonds of the district. A certified check of 6 of the total amount of the bid must as- i company the proposal. A. 0. DUNCAN. M 7-9-10-11-12-13. Secretary. I' " ,iVi FOR SEEDS T HA f GROW MU R PH EY'S SE ED STO R E, 906 MAI N ' Chicken and Dog Feed and Remedies- Yellow Front, Opposite Poatoffice