The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 18, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    Sib AY: MAIiCHltf; 1925
' ;' ' EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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LIBERTY
"The Liberty 'Has , the Pictures"
Don t miiis Mae Murray
in
,That Spectacular. Sensational Story
of Spanish Love and Hate
"Mademoiselle
MONTE BLUE
ana
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THURSDAY ONLY
::. . The story you've all read an(l, love4 . ,v t;
Loggers
Are. your shoes in
first class shape
for ! this ' season's
Wdrk? '
If not, you had
bbttcr send them
in, for repairs.
My calks are guar
anteed to stay put.
I pay return jibat
age. Goodyear
Repair Shop
Next to
Herald Office '
W. W. CONNORS
' Proprietor
" Our strongest recomtharida-
lions eomo from our natlstled
... euitomors,. ,, t. ,
Via make vory .fow mistakes
In our optical vvcr on v.bo
,'wo do wo glndly . correct cur
error. '' ".,',..,.',;,' "
That means that Ihoao who
. gof their eyo!gl4mt)J,'Uore. ur
' satisfied,- '! ' V-'-
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Dr. H. J. Winter
Eyesight Bpoolttlisl
, 714 Mnln.
Pbono 140-W
We V'nd oiir""!bfl 1 looses
AH Outof Sorts?
' Bo'Wrfs Tliljk Kluriihlit Vnll Woman
. Win) Tells Hor KXtNvwnre.
All Iqo often wotiiou' accept tholr
puihs and nchos as'tintural to tholr
mi. , they mil; to real io, that wank
'. kldncyr h'ro falw to .Wnthe to.f. that
JindKnChn. l"Q9 nounuouos.
npdllii nnd llMt tlrod, aoprBnsod fool
in ' t'HKtiAmlii havo found new
. health ani atrnnglh by helping tho
: w5kenea kldhoyjt witit pobu s 1:1111
I . alimiHunt diuretic. Title Klura-
' ntll Fnllilcnsb Is ono of many;, f
Mrs. fQtr Wilson,'. 1402 Ofogou
Ave.: uara: ' "t -had bkcmh nd
k dno trouble; At tlmos -1
had
' uilnfc fifrrlhlh milli tiirolllthtftlV kill
noya) t tftoutd hurdly g". My kldnoys
aotbdi.'lrroiruhirlv and T folt mlsor-
nbldy ltowevnr. I 'usetT hnnn'R l'llla
nnd nm not botliorod' with blickaoh
or kidney trouble now. Donn'i have
hiinfl. n Irrnnt ImnlSrit tn inn. '
' A few ydiirs IlltoK' Mr. Wllsdti
. snld: "Thoro.'ls .nothing hotter for
kidney complaint than Donn's I
iim thorn occuslunully to koepmy
klilniHn In .good order.
' IUc ut ull dauloi'S. Funtnr-Mllpuru
Midnight"
M a i n 1 y
THU WKATIIKIl
Tho Cyclo-fltortuagraph at Under
wood's I'linrmai-y has registered but
Utile chuiigo in tho pant 24 hours.
However Imllcntlona are for a con
tinuation of present conditions.
Forecast for next 24 hours: " -(lenerully
fulr and cool with motl-
.craiw winds. ,
'Tho Tycos recording ihormometer
recorded maximum and minimum
tiMiperutures as follows:
High
........54 , 1-ow
....it
V. H. Vt'nMur ltrHirt
Oregon: Fair In the Interior;
cloudy on tho coast tonight: frosts
In the Interior tonight; Thursday
fair In the east, unsattlud, rain In
tho west portions, moderate variable
winds.
WAIT TII.Ij MHT
Tax Payers Pill 1 1 11 u tiff Obligations
I'lilll Kluiil liny
That thero will bo "bum's
rush" on the thuriff's office April
to pay taxes ls tho predlJtlon of
tiarrot Van, Illpor, chief deputy of
the sheriff's office und In charge
of tax collecting. Taxpayers, are not
paying tholr taxoi for tho first half
yoir of 1924 as fast as It, was hoped
and ns j roault there will bo ninny
who .-will have to wait some time
before being waited on, the deputy
said. On April 7, penalty nnd In
torcsl on delinquent taxes go into
effect and It will bo to avoid tho
penally that tax payors will flock
In to pay tholr taxes' before 1Kb
dead Imc. '
AHBIOlt 1USY
Transitory l.lvestorh Is Finally Dlf
JMlSCll Of
After spending ;ovor a week In
the' Morrill nnd Mnlln country and
In Modoc county,' Deputy County
ANHesibr Maurice Johnson has de
termined - iwhnt livostock should
come under Klamath taxation und
Vhat ' llvcstcck under the Modoc
county Jurisdiction.. In Some casos
whore the stock constantly moved,
to and Tro n'cro-s tho state Hno.'llnS
taxation Was divided GO-CO with, pic
Modoc- county assessor. The taxa
tion 0,5 y. transitory livestock. In
Klitmnth, 'county has ovsr". been u
problem, . .., , ' ". , '
HACK 1'ltOM S'.tVATION
Thel-esu SundorsiiU .rtnil' Jullit Ogileii
lhuk Kr'btu, I'orllniiil
Aftur liii lihjunco at several woelu
on a vaciitlnn Thnrosa Sanderson
find Julia Ogden, bath of whom tiro
fliji'sos ht .the Kinmaih Vnlloy liospl
iit',. linvp 1'oUi.i'nbit".. to . KliiuiJith
Fulls. 'i,Thu' Iwo vomab ' gpe.nt tholr
vacndlou wltli friends lii l'ortlund.
' TO VISJT IN HOl!TH
Ml-. Viin lliinkli k To U'uvo bn SiUt
. 1 ,, . Kmnrlaro Hniidny
; 1 :
Mrs. Zophu Van Dunkirk, of the
Wlilto Pollcnn hotel offico will luuve
Sitmlny liiornlng for Sun Francisco
iwilbro Mho will n poind two to throe
weeks vlHltlng, with her sinter, MYn.
Ilort" Davis. ; iMrs. Van. Jlusklrk's
place In tni office will be taken by
Mls Klsle" MAti tbonihs who will
nrrlvo ftolii Fergus Falls, Mlhnesota
tho luttor pnrt of the week. Miss
Toombs Inn , boon visiting ' with
frlonds and relntlvus In tho east tor
ahu. pint tow .mouths, 1 . .
TO VISIT HERE
Rev. William Remington of
Pendleton to - Confirm
Class of Candidates
For the purpose of confirming a
class of children and adults who
buve Ijcpii schooled lit tho prcpurn
llon of Confirmation by Itov. T. A,
Moryweathor of Ht. Paul's Kplscopul
church, Ilishop William I'. Iteming
ton of I'ondlulon, lllshup of the dio
cese of Eastern Oregon will arrive
In Klamath Falls for the Sunday ser
vices of March 29.' The1 Conflraiu
tlun waa scheduled for April' 10.
howevor duo to pressing business of
the Ilishop, the classes are rushed
for March 28. There are three In
the children's cluss and fodr In the
adult's class, however more are ex
pected In the near future. The
Confirmation will tako place at 11
a. ni. anorning survicei
It Is possible that pishop Iteming
ton will be present at the dinner
given by the mombers of the Church
Women's Service league on March
27, and If so tin will probably ad
dress the guests,' While In Klamatll
falls a meeting of the congregation
will ho called to decide on final
plans for the building of the new
church.
A bout
1 t
MIIS. Il.tnWIN' ll,b
laical Wuiiiuii May Ik Op4rniiMl on
at llolial HMm
Mrs. Alice "-luwln Is ill at the
Klamulh (leneral hospital and It
under medical bbservatlon to de
termine whether or not' an opera
tion is necessary; Mrs. Baldwin 14
well known In this city,
MKKTIXG AOAl.V ltWTPOXKl)
Absence of Members llriiiRH .Ui oilier
Ointlnuance ;
Absence of County Judge R. H.
Iluhflell In Sacramento and Charles
Martin in California his brought an
Indefinite postponement of " the
meeting of the Klamath county high
school board, the county school su
perintendent's office announced to
day. The meeting was to have been
a special session called for the
purpose of reelecting teachers for
the local high school for . the en
suing year.
I'KTKUHO.N AT BONANZA
Confers Willi Tenrliein on School
Problems of lltrlrt
Fred Petoraon. county school su-l
Derlntendent. drove to Bonanza to-!
day to visit with teachers and dls-
cuss school problems of the: rlltrl;t.4
Pnt giiinlnml To Vnilergo knife, fii
Kluiniitli Valley HoHpltnl- jl
'- . i--
So sovcro was the broeo- leg In
curred by Pat Qulnland early this
'Week near Altamont, thai an opera
tion Is necessary, according to word
todav from authorities at the Klam
ath Valley hospital.'1 Qulnlnnd Is suf
fering from a. orimpoiind fracture.
' ItKTlltNS TO 11TY
Jenny Jbi-ftrtisoii Takes Position At
;v llospltnl i
.Afte'r an absonce of' several
ihionths, Jenny Jorgonson, formerly
ponnectcrt with the Klamath Valley
hospital has returned to take
charge of the X-raay work and the
laboratory nt 4110 Klamath Valley
hospital. ' 1 '
MVKSTOCK SHIP.MKNT
Hix t'oin (t Cntlle louve Vol
hVniicisco Yesteiilny. -t
Six carloads . of livostock left
Klamath Falls for Son Francisco
bound for tho meat packing firm Of
Allan tc Pylo. Tho cattle ware ship
ped by John Allah, connected with
the meat tlrui and tho livestock buy
er for this section. Another ship
ment ot sovon cars of livestock to
the snuia firm leave Klumath Fulls
for 8nni Francisco, next Tuesday, '
. st'KH koh mono,
CluliiiN Motley'. DUe Ori PrniiUssory
, Xotej Asks $350 Feex .
Suit was brought In circuit court
this ihurnlhjt by It. M'odorn Shepherd
against Ilasll W. Orogory, for. tho
rocovery of 2250 ullogod due on a
promissory note. In addition tho
plaintiff proyg for $330 tor, attor
neys foes. 1
Alt Inventor UKj given nbw
traveling bug removable, partitions
that can he adjusted to form pock
ets of various slxoj to keep tholr
copiouis separate, ,. , ;
EFFICIENCY SOUGHT
; IN MAIL DELIVERY
Application hn been made by
Post'.na(r John McCall In regard to
nioro efficient mull service on the
Ashlshd ( stage. Tim stuge which
lunvrn AMlilund kt 10:35 will be able
to f pick up the mall pouch from
train1 No. ,13 which panne through
Ashland at 10:25. If this petition
goes throUKh the approval of the
fourth ' Assistant postmaster, the
malt will arrive In Klamath Kali 11
from' the north at leant three and
oho' half bourn In; advance of the
previous dollvory. The mall thnt)
scheduled would arrive In tho, city
at two p. Di. At present It la com
ing to Klamath. Fall at 4:45 p. m.
via the stage. ;
An average of 85 percent of First
chins mall la being taken over the
Auliland-Klamath Fall at present,
this, according to McCall, will be of
Interest to tho merchants of the city.
CIVIL TRIAL OPENS
IN COURT TOMORROW
Faced with prospect of sitting In
Judgment during the trial of 12
civil cases, the circuit court Jury
panel will assemble in the circuit
court rooms tomorrow morning, fol
lowing a cull by Judge A. 1,. Ieavltt.
The first cose . set for . trial Is
Pan key vs. Null Insurance company.
I Herald "CJas" Ad. Pay
4 :
Peo pie
MOSK TO HE TItlKD
Witnesses Leave for Portland to
Toil If y In Ciwe
Henry Shadle, reservation police
man, and Justice of the Peace It.
C. Spihk of the Wood River dis
trict, left todajr for Portland,; where
they will appear far fie govern
ment in the trial of Reynold Mose
chsrged with forging the name of
Fred A. Baker, superintendent of
the Klamath Indian reservation,
a check. The trial will take' place
the United States district court
Portland.
RE-CLASSIFICATION
nrtADn ADPniNTrn.
SIX ARE SELECT&)
' Appointment of a land classlilcb,
tlbn board by the local -cooperative
board of the Klamath Irrigation
District -was announced today by
A. M. Thomas, secretary of the dis
trict, following asesslon of the co
operative boar9 yesterday 'after
noon at iwhlch :-the appointees were
selected: ?."'
Six min .were appointed on. the
hoard, eaob.- to cover a specified dis-
trlct'lii'the land classitlcitloa work.
Thtykra H. E. Wilson, all lahd be
Iow:Adama point; A. Griffith. Poe
1 valley; Eugene Hammond, Merrill;
W. Tlngley. Mldlaad;' James Dixon
upper region of the Klamath pro-
loct, west of the highway; R. C
Short' upper district east ot the
highway.- ;'
BHKWER.Y HlUi LOSES
I'. HARttisBUItG. Pa.. March'18.
The house today defeated 'the
"united dry", bill providing for li
censing and inspection of breweries
and distilleries.
For Sale
Sale
, ; By all first class .
grocers y
GOLDEN
KRUST
BREAD
, You are sure to
, like this fluffy,
well baked loaf. ;
Costs 15c and is
worth It. i
Order some today.
Klaimath
Bakery
826 MAIN
lVvWvVVVWVrrViWVVyy
TWO LIVE GOLD HSM
in a glass globe
with sea weed, pebbles and plants
FREE
With the
at the
lMv-OentalootltiK
On Thursds and Friday only
Rfarch 19 and 20 , -
Get yours early. Only one outfit to a customer
Uhderwood's Pharmaey
(t Corner Main &. 8tk Streets - ,
t
. We sell specially
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BELIEVE MINERS
EXPLOSION
FAIRMONT. W.-Va., March 18.
A hundred or more men, frantical
ly, but hopelessly' pushed their nray
through the underground recesses of
Mine 41, of the Bethlehem' Mines
Corporation, three miles west of
here today. In an effort to find 34
'miners who were . entombed last
night when am explosion wrecked
the shaft. . .'
Not since a shoet of flame burst
up through the opening that extends
300 feet below the ground has any
one -on the surface heard from the
imprisoned men. A low rumbling
preceded the explosion which wreck
ed the mine's lifting equipment and
fans, caused the tipple to totter and
fall Into the shaft and which shook
'buildings in Fairmont, broke win
dows and shook doors from their
binges on houses 300 feet away.
S'nce that moment crowds of fran
tic women and children have milled'
about the mine trying to find some
word of the entombed 'men. Only
two rescue workers had been able to
send word to the surface and that
word hvns not encouraging. R, M.
Lamblo. chief mine Inspector-of
West Virginia, and a companion
were the first to go down. They
pushed their way past the debris to
the stable where the mine horses
wero kept.; All the 36 animals were
dead. ; Then they pushed on into one
of the heudlngs. The air was bad,
thoy said. That was all. They
could find im truce of the men and
when they came to tho surface ex
perts from every mine In. the district
organized themselves into groups,
rendy to explore every heading to its
furthest reaches. .
While not definitely determined,
gas was helteved to have caused the
explosion, nnd lute lust night' Mine
Superintendent B e n t o i' Mitchell,
said he did not believe any of the
men could be alive. ,
Soon after, the explosion occurred
there wero reports that dynamite
bombs had been dropped Into the
shaft but these were Inter dented.
The mine opened on a non-union
basis last October - and Employs
about 250 men; " . t
Lamble reported that the mine
was badly damaged Inside and that
DEAD
1 .''
purchase of one tube of
regular prjce--50
prepared fish food at
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rescue' worketa,' would find it hard
going through the shattered passage
ways.. - .-. . . ; -
Some hfpe was held out tor the
men because of the quick work by
mechanics In repairing one ot the
mine fans. This apparatus was not
seriously damaged and iwithln a few
hours after the blast It was operat
ing and forcing air down to the Im
prisoned men. Electric lights also
were sooa working in the mine.
At 9 : 4 1 o'ctock rescue workers
had penetrated one bile into the
workings and no bodies had been
located. The work is reported prog
ressing favorably.
Personals
Mr. and .Mrs. F.B. Danpiak..of
San Francisco are In the city for j
several days in the Interest ot busi
ness. : C. R. Coy of Portland fs a business
visitor in the city, ij guest in the
White Pelican hotel. -
Mrs. H. Hagen of Portland Is j
among the out ot town visitors Id .
the city.
Fred R. Cooper of Seattle is a;
business visitor lh Klamath Falls j
for several days, a guest In the i
White Pelican. ' ; , .
C. C. Cassidy of San Francisco Is
among the southern visitors in the
city transacting business. ' .
. Rowland Cook of Merrill is in the
city for several days visiting iwlth
friends and transacting business. "
J. F. Wtil!rer ot'Oakrldgo- is In
Klamath - Falls for ' several idays,
visiting with friends anfl transact
ing business. , . h'
Mt. and Mrs. W. U. Nenl were
among the out, ot town visitors in
the city over the veek-end.
Mrs. R. M. N'edron ot Dend is a
visitor In tho city, calling on friends
as well as'trausacting business. '
B. E. Young of Chlloquln was
ii'inong the out of town visitors In
the city overnight, a guest in the
Arcade hotel.
E. H. Bulslger left for several
days business visit In Mcdfond this
afternoon to transact business.
Mrs. P. H. McNeill of Mnlln Is a
visitor for several day&Yvlsltlng at
the homes of Mrs. Nettle New
bauks end Mrs. Otis Wilson, i.
With iron ore preserves estimated
to Inst from E0 to 60-years avail
able, a stod plant ' iX moet- lOf0,-f
doniand'i will bo established aA
South Africa,
FREE
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4 S'i!'
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events
10 cts. per pkg.
DRUGSTORE
Why Sutler
from . nssal ca
tarrh ir head
colds? r.a.( In'j
Rexal
Catarrh
Jelly., .
gives
Prompt and
gratifying
relief.
Conven-
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tent nozzle
tip.
50
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