tf0NDAY, MARCH lu', 1925
Mai nly
TIIK WKATHKIl
'("ha Oyclo-Blormugrtiph ut Under
wood's l'hurmaoy shows (lie buiki.
Iniulrlc pressurn to hn duci'mislng
lowy. Voi'tii'MHt fur next 2t hourHi
(jollied Willi brisk winds, '
The tyuoii riicordliig flicrniuiiiuiur
registered maximum anil minimum
tompcraturus today us follows:
"High r,(l I.6w 30
I'. 8. UVfltlllT HtipOI't
Oregon: Itafii Mil afternoon mid
tonight; Tuesday cloudy: moderate
toinporuturc. . -Strong southi shirting
to northw4 winds l6nlglil.
AWOl.VtMKXT M.I)K
WABHINOTON. March 10,
'Itunlck W. Iuiilp of KlitRMtoti.
Ohio, was named ' today by Presi
dent Coollilgo an pvitlMiint Wirrolftry
of ngricnl'tura. '
ALU LIBERTY
"Tho Liberty Has the Pictures"
,Last Showing Tonight
of that Big Dramatic Sensation
"The Silent Watcher"
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Thrills,1 Love and Romance, Amid the Colorful
s" Background of Old Mexico
"Mademoiselle Midnight"
with,
' Mae Murray''
To Obtain ,
Good
it is just as necessary that
customers as
i , For reliable 'used cars -see ,.- ,
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Buick & Star Garage
' H. E. Haugcr
Opp. White Pelican Holel
V, WAITRESSES'
BENEFIT DANCE
Tueg. Eve., . March ,17
Scandinavian Hall
Lei Sailings' 5-piece
Orchestra
Aditt. $1, including lax
'Poor1
Eyesight
otVcn tW; the wholo norv
0 system oft balance.
Wii -wtrur eyes under strMn '
' is' Iniurlous lojoitr lolf
Saurt ettluleni''. Jr,'
yon wilt 'fulled "M'OJ'K"'00
relief when fitted .with M
. glasHoi B lumdmM "t
.others Have. Qirtntoa "'
and bulnncoil muscles will
prove vor'y 'fomfortltiit.
Dr. Goble
, TOO MAIN "
Olassai' ' Frames
Gi'omld . Uciinlt'eil
Kycs Rviiinliieil
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HF.THINH I HO.M ItOHDIllltCI
Arrives lit I'll)'' After Week's Vlsil
, Willi HlMcr 111 Vftllry
Mm, I 'ii ii I IMllon nitiirnml to
KIuiiiuIIi Fulls yesterday following
several week's visit with her sister
Mia. Allan McKenzIo of llosnburg.
Mm, McKuiitlo was u vIhII or In
KlUimlli Falls tt fortnight ago, when
lin inudii many friends and wilt on
tnrtuliunl at several soelul affairs,
HKTtllN FIIO.M CAMFOIIMA
Tourlnlx On Way H.iiiHi Visit In
i Kliiiimtli Fulls Hntimluy
Mr. and. Mm, Krf 1 lleyuolds unil
MV. and Mm. Abner Omley, were
Klumuih Fulls visitors on tholr woy
homo to Ilmlr homos In laknvlewf
following u several week's tour of
California, WJillo In Klumuth KnllK
they aclled on friend".
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Will
we satisfy our used car
our hew.
'; - t'Alin OK THA.NKH
Wo wish to osprest our thanks
for tho kindness mid sympathy
ahowu us during our recent bereave
inunt by our friends and neighbors,
the Barbers Union and tho Elks
lodge. ' Also for the banutlful floral
offerings. , . ,
Mm, RayC. Crawford
Mrs. Radio Crawford
Wlllnrd Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Huwklim.
Mr. ami Mrs. U Wlelniid.
Predicts Quake
'i
irofosior Klrtley M. Mather of the
I Depanmcnt of Geology, Harvard,.
Jl claims . that another earthtiuoke,
icompnrablo to the last one In In.,
density, Is duo In North Amsilcn In
j Mtv months.; fie nays thers is no',
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EVENING
Peopl e
MOTION' l)i:IKI
(Jus Hodcrliiuil, Hclil On Liquor
(1uii'K To lie Tried In Circuit C-onvl
A mill Ion lo d IkiiiIhh Hid appeal or
(ill Hoiliirlund from Justice court
wus denied lust week 'by Judge A. h,
licuvllt mid the ciio will bo tried In
circuit court In tho near future. The
motion wuh niiule hy Acting District
Attorney W. P. Myem. ftodcrlniid
In charged with having violated tho
lliir U'W.
IIIKI.NO O.V HATt'HDAY
Hominy Hrliool (Iiim Kiijnyn Klnrt
I'lrnJr Of Thr Yrnr j
MIND Vlolot Darling chaperoned a
group of children of her Sumlay
rhool clans tf 6t. I'aill'ii Kplncopal
church, on a hike and picnic Satur
day afternoon when they walked
along tho north fildo of Link River
to the dam, enjoying a lunch later
In the day. The class plans to make
a nimllar lilkn In two woekii Inviting
Mm. It. V, Kuykendall'a cIohk of
boyii and tuklng mothom. of the
(children or froth olaaaeii. Thoire who
taadn the hike (luturdny were MIhh
Darling and Mnrle Morgan, Betty j
Oallaghor, Dctly Jones, Mollio Darl
ing. Junlce Bedford, Ruth Mary
Uathlany.
VIHITOKH FROM ItOHKIlfltO
(iuott Roads And Hprtng Wrntlier
ltripii Motorbils To i'ily
With the splendid spring weather
which all of Klamath county enjoyed I
z islurduy. the city was full or out o
town visitors driving In from all
sections of the country. Among
those from Rosvburg were Walter
Hurts of the Kurtz Transfer com
pany and Frank Deafly who visited
over the day wllh Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Durbin.
IttX'ttlYKH TKI.FXiRA.Vl
fhnnitx-r Of Cominrrcp Ilcnrs
; Htnr Itoiitr (jupMInn
According to a telpgrltril received
this morning front' N. J. Slnnott,
rcpresentatl of Oregon. tri Wash
ington I)., C, -the fourth assistant
postmaster has advised the postmas
ter general In rrtturd to submitting
reports on the Beixt-KJamath star
route on the matter of distributing
mall. At present he mall sent In
lend and points between fiend and
Klamath Falls, must be first carried
to Portland before distribution, mak
ing the time 'of delivery as lute as
three days on the 'way. Conference
with the Bond and Klamath Falls
postmasters will probably be neces
sary baforo the stuge mall may be
obtained.
KOItl M M Xtil WKDXKHDAY "
t'HinpfliT (ilrls To lie lrmt'nlc(l As
W'll As tlinmluT Cliotns
Camptlro girls will be present on
Wednesday, at noon lo entertain
members of cha'mber of commerce
forum with songs and ceremonies
from the order In observance of
Camptlre -Wtoek, March 15 to March
21. Severul of tho gunrdluns will bo
there also lo discuss cnmpflrg work
briefly. Mombors of tho chumbor
chorus will bp present and the de
florations and a part of tho program
will bo curried out In Irish effect In
nccordanca with 81. Patrick's day.
The directors of the chamber' will
meet for rcgulur .session tomorrow
at noon. '
MXK KXTKXHfOX AXXOl'XCKD
Telephone- Onnpniiy Mnnagvr lliings
News Of Dcvi'lopiiiivnt
. Two new cable lines and one toll
line, at a cost of approximately (2.1,
000 will be built In Klamath Falls
this year, according, to word brought
back from Portland by F. R. Dunn,
resldont manager of tho Pacific Tolo
phono & Telegraph company of this
olty. A new toll line will be laid
fro'in Klamath Falls to Meilfoivl. A
new cable lino will be run from
Kin math Falls to Pelican City and
from this city to Mills Addition.
Klnnmth Fulls showed the largest
por capita incronso of any town In
Oregon- It developed at the confer
ence In Portland. The local Increase
during 1924 oyer 11)22 was H,!5
per cent. ' : ; V , : , ,
' IIKCOVKIIH Hmtll.fMl
Suit AKuhiNt, Huddle Mmintubi Lnin
, , ber (Ainipanj'' timipleteil
T. W. Williams, by tho contont of
a judgment handed down by Judge
A., Li. l.euvltt, recovered . IS61. 50
from, tho Saddle Mountain Lumber
company, an nsHot of tho First Slates
nnd Savings bank, itofunct, now be
ing controlled by tho sUto banking
department. - In addition, tho decree
stipulated that W. C, Van Kmon, 1
lorney ror . Wdlllams, be paid $200
and that defendant pay costs of , the
J ucthju ,(!(odn,l .f A'i..i.. liii.
HERALD, KLAMATH FAL'l
COM l.y .'OltTir DAKOTA
MJkh Ifowl Mlliivcr, rli,iiiry Triiclbcr,
Iti'ltvim I'Voin Homo Town
Klanmth Fall people lo not Voal
Ue what cold Is, In the belief of MIk
llunil slinvur, primary teacher at
Modoc Point after a visit of several
weeks In her home town- WIHIitton,
N. D. where she was called two
weeks ago by' tho Illness of her
rather. Whoii Miss Hhaver Ifift Wll
llston the thermometer wus below
itvro and u terrific blizzard was rag
ing. During Miss fllinvcr's absence.
Mm. H. Yi. Wells substituted.
.MAI' ItKVIHKII
II o a (I Di-rrkinu-iit Nerpssitntrs
1inn;n In . Of 4". Mitp
Kxtenslon of macsdumlised road
and new -county road construction
has 'made the Chamber of Commerce
road map so out of ilute, that It was
necessary to have the stale highway
commission revise the map lo bring
It up to date.
vikitixo HKitK
Mrs. A. K. IIi'iimIcj- Hpcndlnu; ' k
Knd H-r With Daughters
Mrs. A. E. Honsley of Ashland, ac
companied by her daughter Cener
etve Cllft, has been spending the
week-end In KUtmalh Falls visiting
her daughters Pauline and (ieorg
ennna Cllft.
' IfTHIV TAKKV
Toll Itoad Contrwcrsy HiH Over Till
' Next Haturtlay lly Court
Desplta arguments, both pro and
ton, on the question of whether, a
toll road should be maintained by
Frod Duko, in the northern part of
the county, the county court defer
red definite decision on the problem
s - day afternoon and continued
lne "": ' oiuraay nuer-
noon at 2 o clock. A delegation
from Crescent, Including George
Stonebraker, F. M. Cleaves, Roy
Mallory and William H. Burke, were
present at the hearing Saturday to
protest against the toll road. .They
claimed that It mats not only unjust
lo charge toll on h' road which was
open nearly all year but also that
the surrounding country Would gain
an unsavory reputation due to the
toll that tourists would seek other
roads to gain their objectives. The
contract between, the county court
acd Fred Duke, will not be signed
until an arrangement more satisfac
tory lo all parties-Concerned can be
wade.-'':' '
ACKI.KY TO FARM
Local Lumberman Leases 104)0 Acres
In Tute 1-iike District
Harry Ackley, local lumberman,
has leased 1000 acres In the Tule
lake district and will soon be Im
mersed In the knoAty problems con
nected with agriculture.1 However.
It is understood that Mr. Ackley will
have his acreage plantad by the time
It te ready to be .falling timber In
the Keno district.
TASK tiOKS IT
W. Whetstone Appeals Cattle
Case To Supreme Yurt
K. ' W. Whotsone, plaintiff In a
case "brought against the bank of
Lakovlew and J. p. Miller, regarding
a cattle dispute, filed notice of ap
peal of tho case to the state supreme
court late Saturday and produced
tho necessary undertaking to con
summate tho appeal. Tho appeal
followed n judgment for dismissal of
plaintiff's compluint by Judge A. L.
Leavltt. Judgment In the case was
entered February 26.
Quality
speaks for itself.
As is liown ly tlic
way people are tie- a
GOLDEN
KRUST
BREAD
Your : tieiglijior can '
tell you how giiotl it
is. Ask-, her, ;then
TRY IT FOR
, YOURSELF
Klamath
j Bakery
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S' OREGON
Last Times
Comedy ' 7 "r
and
"SNOOKY" and HIS GIRLS
. in an up-to-the-minute revue
TUESDAY
,W'Z
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A great drama of a man's
fight against the sin of
selfishness
Percy Marmont
in .
THE CLEAN HEART"
. and
"SNOOKY" and the GIRLS
presenting
"Hey, Waiter
it
' HKRK FROM DRAV
I.unilM-r Kmploye Kiemls AVeek-Kml
In Kliiinalli I-'ulls With Friends
... i ' e-.ii-iH
Ray Harlan, connected with the
Harlan & Davis Lumber company of
Bray, California, arrived in KTam
ath Falls Saturday and spent the
week-ood here with friends. Mr.
Harlan, whose father Is one of tne
owners of. the nray concern, was a
guest al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rlggs'.
J. Ji. G. HAYXF.S VISITS
Former Ucident Of ThLs County
Spends Week-Knd With Friends
A for:ner resident or this county,
J. R. G. Haynes of Ashland was a
visitor in. Klamath Falls over Satur
day and Sunday. Mr. Haynes is an
old time, farmer of this county. He
formerly owned a ranch In the Malin
country.
ADMITS llltlKK OFFF.lt
CHICAGO, Murch 10. C. C. Fnl
man, head of n pcliool or science,
under severe ' Interrogation ; todiiy
broko down and udinitlctl that Win.
D. Shepherd, lielil in custody in con
nection wllh the death ot William
McCllnUick, Hliepherd's rich foster
son, IiikI pMrnvisod him 920,000 to
"keep his mouth shut.'
When You
Fee a
Cold
Com
'no
Taket'
Laxative
j'sc4, '
Brom
to work off the cause and to
fortifjr the system against
an attack of Grip or Influ
enza. A Safe and Proven
Remedy.. Price 30c.
The box bears this signature;
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FEAR BOUND"
Action Suspense Romance
and a He-Man Fight
"Hula Hula"
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DUIVKS TO TOPSY
Huiiinier School Opening; Brings Sup
erintendent's VLslt
' Opening up of the Topsy Summer
school at the foot of Topsy grade
was the incentive wtlch caused
County School Superintendent Fred
Peterson to drive out to visit the
county school and see that every
thing necessary In the way of sup
plies was on hand. The summer
school will remain open throughout
the summer and early fall, unttilhe
fall rains render transportation dif
ficult. TAXPAYERS FLOCK
. TO PAY 1924 TAX
With the deadline set at April 6,
taxpayers are flocklr.g in droves to
the sheriff's office to pay taxes due
for the first half year of 1924. The
rush has necessitated feverish work
on the part of the tax collectors and
employment of extra help during the
busiest hours.
The last day for paying taxes Is
designated as April 5 but inasmuch
as that date Ib on Sunday, the sher
iff's office has set the dead line
ahead to April 6 at 5 p. m. ,
On April seventh penalty and in
terest on delinquent taxes for the.
first half year of 193-i will go lnt&
effect. The law stipulates that a
three per cent penalty be fixed tor
delinquent taxes, which w;onld be In
creased 'to five per cent after f've
years of delinquency, and also that
Interest of one per cent a month be
charged for each .month ot delin
quency. MANY LIGHT FLU
CASES HIT CITY
Further evidence ot the wide
spread epidemic ot Influenza 'minus
any pneumonic complications wa
manifest tbday by a weekly report
made by the county health physician.
Tho report dlselpse3'tliat"'durlng
the past seven days thirteen cases
of liifliienSa have been, reported to
the health office. Many of the In
fluenza cases are not reported, ac
cording to Dr. Newsom. - i fact
many of tho cases are not even at
tended by n physician, so the num
ber of cases reported Into the county
health office is no criterion of.the
exact number of sicknesses froril in
tluenia In the county.
, Seventeen cases -of contagious dis
eases brought seventeen quarantines
during the week, the report showed.
Four cases of scarlet fever were re
ported. . The Scotch average nearly an
Inch taller than the Irish. Hut thon
.the Irish wore kopt'down for 7 1"
yeifs-f Kiixiii WJU.VXi.S! .yStHmit''i'M
w I j"5 toMiw HrriilT(tcii
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Today
News
WEDNESDAY-
s Satisfied ::
Customers
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t Our strongest recommenda
tions come from our satisfied
customers.
We make very few mistakes
, In, our optical wcrtc and when
we "do we gladly correct eur
' error. -. - -.
That means, that those who
get their eye glasses here are
satisfied. . . ;
DrTHJ. Winters
Eyesight Specialist
714 Main. Phone 149-W
, We grind our own lenses
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BfW. DUDS .MKS.POOS
These loiKstriintC:
oar worKis qreatr
ooKiaq up.fo-lfi.te.J
rOLDS
B, . othdorchstsm0riuf
treated exttrnally with-
V
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Opt IT Million Jmn tW Yml
Feed and Seed Oats
For Sale
- Good quality ' f
KLABZUBA BROS.
.. . MalinMXhu.
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