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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1925)
. i. .7." l.T.if - - - . t . . ....... EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ... '.' PAGE. TWO " TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925 Silver tace Is Used Here j. - 1 Si; MINES MENACE SlbVKR lace ia aixansed over a' foundation ot beige crepe to max ihl very distinctive frock. A circular nouncrf gives the graceful flare of the feet and a large crimson, poppy land a, brilliant dash of color. This li a typically Parisian frock, 'he aort one mm tor dinner and thea ter wear. Wood v We can supply your fuel needs on short notice. a .Blocks ' Dry Slabs Limbs Coal .Fuel Oil ...s - your orders to , 535 601 Main St Phone O. Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 Feed and Seed Oats For Sale Good quality KLABZUBA BROS. Malin, Ore. BALTIC SHIPS 20,000 Mines Laid During War Rising to Surface ' in Foreign Waters AMSTERDAM, March' 17. Twen ty thousand', deep' sea mines ure slowly, rising to tho surface in the llultlc and adjacent waters and are becoming a ' fof.nldable menace , to Shipping, according to A. Flaes. Netherlands consul-general la Hani' burg. In a report published here Recent ly Mr. Fines sn.rs that during the war 00,000 mines were latd between Bergen. Norway, and tho Baltic cr?h'tol"EO. Forty thousand of them have been rocoverci in some w:'y cr ether; mostly. It Is assumed, ifcrocgh the chains by which they wers secured being gradually eaten nr..y b;.- tho ccticn cf the sea water. The rec: are still unaccounted for. and they are reappearing gradually in unexpected places. The consul glres warding that the Baltic, the Bothnian Gulf acd the Finnish wat ers will not be entirely ' mine-free for a long time to come. ROAD WIDENING JOB TO START THIS WEEK Cutting, filling, grading and other work necessary to widen The Dalles California highway between Klam ath Falls and Barclay Springs w'll ba started this week, according to announcement frc'n th6 state high way department today. A force of 13 men will be started on the Job at the. start and more will be em ployed as necessity requires. The work will bo bandied solely by the maintenance forces ot the state highway department. The work was deemed necessary to insure safe movement' of traffic during ,; the heavy travel of tourist months. WIl'RCH MAY BE ISED School Board Reacts Favorably To Bequest Ot.Rev. ptcryweatUer ' Request was made last night at tho city, scoo, board, .meeting hj the Rev. T. A. Meryrceather toi allow Jho Episcopal congregation to use the church on Seventh and H'gh streets till Easter Sunday, April 12. While sot. making any definite promises, the board indicated that they would be willing to allow the extension ot time unless untorseen obstacles In tervene. The church was to have been . vacated by April 1, in order that steps could be taken to remove the building before construction starts on the new Central school. EPIDEMIC STIL1U LA GIUIYE Xo Pneumonic Complications Noted By County Health Officer I While the entire county Is more or less stricken by a general epi demic of influenza considered noth ing but . La Grippe by the health office there have been no cases which have been definitely diagnos ed as showin pneumonic complica tions, Dr. G. S. Newsom, county health officer said today. Treat your teeth as well as your car This spring you had your car. overhauled. Give your teeth the same chance to serve you. Bring them here for an "over hauling" an Inspection that will save you. money later on. Our modern equipment, plus our years of experience, embleg ut ts serve- you with a minimum of tlme.and cost.. R. D. CO E, Dentists (Painless, of coarse.) 802-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main. Ph. 8HO : Dentistry nt prices yon can afford to iay t Carload of . : Cotton Sied Cake -::Yim iOj-JVi:;;.;- 1,'f.v;.,: ;w,;;:.' '-..i;'. c "Just Received Cottonseed1 cake contains more food 'value per pound than any of the grain feeds. .,, It is good for sheep, cattle or horses. With bran at forty dollars per ton you could pay $160 per ton for cotton Seed cake and have the ; same food value for each dollar spent. Two ounces per day with a little roughage will keep a sheep in good condition. Try a ton of this feed. The price until further notice is $61.30 per tori. t. i Get your order in before it is all sold. W " Bw. KERNS MOLiNE niCTRtmiThK- '"" ;- J'-!', .(SreaiVpaVatbrut Milhiiwri Mahmsii ..mini 1303 South Sixth Street Klamath Falls, Oregon. In this new dictionaury with its greatly enlarged vocabu lary, there are thirty six separate and distinct features that will be highly prized by every reader of HERE THEY ARE First, tlicrc is the newly com piled Vocabulary, greatly en larged. Then there is a Dictionary . of. Everyday Errors which . everybody will enjoy and ap-.' predate. 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NOT SATISFIED ISOAltD MKKTI.NG rOSTPOXKI) Absence Of County C'oiuntliUtioners Xcccisitates Continuance Owing to tho absenca of County Comi8sioncr Charles Martin , and County Jadge P.. H. Bunnell, and the Inability ot County Commissioner Burrell Short to attend, tbe special 'meeting ct the Klamath County high school scheduled for today has been postpone!. Tho meetlrg was called to consider re-election of teachers of the high school for the ensuing year. NEW PROHI DIRECTOR : TAKES OFFICE TODAY - SALEM, Ore., March 17. Wheth er St. Patrick's dnywlll be a merry oae In Oregon is tn question, for 10 dny William' S. Levens, new state prohibition comJjilfisloner takes of-; fice. Levens filed his bond with the Secretary of State yesterday and an nounced that he will continue the office of the department in Portland where It has been fnalntalned by eorge L. Cleaver', Levens' predecet ttpr. ' Levens said yesterday that he Has not yet appointed any of bis aides. .,...' Sparse, Sparser, SparsesY i ,,, -' " inn., i ui iiiiiM li i 1 1 hi inrnrrf ri VMYar-4.' If-W Wr-,.V -i i - i .v.')r TS!'.mnr.XJ.'jZr.1,,-r--r-ir TjiW t Hi-- k x 'i 'mkh 's&tfi$?m him , m i 'ffim i mm : i r- 1 "''ii"i i mp '-ja.,,... ST UDENTS ARE IIK GUESTS Business Men Honor Mem bers of Senior Engineer ing Class of O. A. C. Through tho courtesy : .of tho business men and Rotary and Kl wanls clubs and chamber of com merce of Klamath Talis, the senior engineering class of Oregon Agri cultural college Wat cntertulned In the White Pelican hotel with dinnor last night, v.,. .v C. C. Kelloy of the highway de partment add rased the group an did E. U. Hall, who spoke on tho advantages of Klamath county, tho Irrigation", project and tho .proHcnt Klamath county - n compared- 'With the country 25 years ago. Professor Htuart Sims, nuj.ir pro. Iwsor of civil engineering of Ore gon Agricultural - collogo, , spoka briefly, thanking the business mon for their courtesy shown during fie vUlt ot tho class In this district. 'I'rofossor Sims also spoka on what tho school of onglnnorlng was do ing and what they woro accomplish ing. . The studoiit.i were represented by N'eal Olson, u reprusontutlvo of tin Ainerlcsn Socley of Civil Hnglnoor Ing, , who spoko before the body. Tom Delaol! of Copoi addressed the group briefly and tald. haw thu cum had boon takou .care: -of rlby tho Copro officials. The Itinerary of tlio group .for the day was also, given by Delzell,-.ii;': .; ,,'.. ,'.. All ;hut.' one cat load. -of Jtudonts rnturned to Modford tills afturn'Jon, Konnoth -.Porry iVof ; Klumuth F.allJ haviini? ,,h j his guests , over night Carroll Uiillen, Kinnk !i:s,- Elugono HqiiljcJ, They, will loave early In the morning to J ; I n tho reniuliuler of the1 group. Pnrbs wonaors where Mile. JicKifS has been nil hor life. 8ho kept herself! well bidden in the ensemble until she appeared on tns stage In this sparso costumewhicn reveals an almost perfect form. A pandemonium of) you have a Bute ft' and need repair or 1 ' :- service come to the only Authorized Buick Service in town Complete stock of Buick Parts Special Buick Equipment Expert Buick Mechanics Work Guaranteed Buick and Star Garage Opposite White Pelican Hotel WINTER EXCURSIONS Save money by taking advantage of Southern Pacific Low Round, Trip Fares now. In effect. Benefit now by week-end. tickets, on. sale Friday, Saturdny and Sunday, with 16-day return limit.' And season tickets, on alc daily, return limit ., '' X) days '',rr:'. vj.';S " .' ' " ' . r'You'll relish your menls tn the South crn Pacific dining car fresh fruits and ": :' vegetables always a dclicidus feature. . ' ' v r jpoji full lnformation,.ank APPHOVAl, iIVK. : WAS1MNUTON, Marel 17. A fiivnrnblo roport on tlio .nomination of John O. Sargent to he Attornoy General, nus voted unanimously to day l; the senuta Judiciary com 'ir.ltl.cc. The committee took less than three tiunrtors of an hour to arrive nt Its. dnelsloiu .- ... .ti'l i: )i-n ir! "i'-' :uil' MSiic;AMllAHHAIMH NAMIHI i WASH I.VCITO.V, Mrll 1 7,-fIaMillJ nouid Huhuimnii, nw niiiiiHtiir to t'lil.-.a, was named today by Presi dent Coclidga as Anil)KHH.ui:ir to 1 Sosat hern IPacufnC' J. J. MILLER, D. F. & P. A. PIT Hr,,;,, Pf T1, nm Tt ii r n r ' i V i