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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1925)
THURSDAY, MARCH io,'l035 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON RAGE TJuttEE MM LIBERTY ' 'The Liberty Has the' Pictures! rW ill! fir.i'i7T4"T GOLDEN KRUST BREAD asnwers the most exacting require ments that could be asked by any house wife. , IS. ,w,nnd worth it. For your conven ience it is for sale by all first class grocers., . - . . . Order: some today. VI Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN To MakeRich Red Blood Revitalize your vlrorn-bui ex. ihauited nerve and increase your strength and endurance I lk Onrsnle Ironi not nmlalllo Iron whlrh KuihimI Iran-wliirh l Mk llm iijm In ymir Uoott antl like Ilia Iron In m.lnnch, Irntll.oiKl lipid. oniloiwofNiiwlllrnn.llmnlril : loliiiiiprnlliilplynulviili!llt(llirynli clroll I ennlcnOto rutins mwhnlf iiunrl of plnsrli, . entUrtorrccnv.clnlilciiorlirilf adojrn I sppk-i. ttlllikliii(oloolofbtliiiloa ofnillnBillntoriui. 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With tho' prospect of hiking It for i ' mllos'on show shoes, Phil Motsehon y bnchor, deputy gnmo -wavdnn. and six ' ,7 or seven helpers, will lenvo Monday ' ;', for Diamond lako to open tip tho ogg taking station which Is noted ns the -boat trout egg taking slaMon In ths f;'t)riltod Btnlos. V' ' . " " , i'1'' Bvldenco of a henvy run bf trotit '. In Spencer crook Is maiilfost from tHe' taking tit 840,000 oggs yostor- day at the station nnd placing thorn ; In? the hatohery, tindbr tho tllroollon of M, h, Ryekman, stnto suporln ' tondont of fish hntcherlos. ' .:.:... .... ; . V3J11I11H 1I)Y.I)(. IllllKUS "U lUtW II. ..,4, .if. you 'have forgotten'. omutliivg, Tonight Vnly Augusta Evans "ST. ELMO" Loved land Rcadt by Three Generations ' Featuring .1 " John Gilbert Barbara La Mar. . , , and Bessie Love Tonight's news reel shows efforts to res-' cue Collins frpm Sand (JJave FRIDAY ONLY YAKIMA- CANUTT in "HIS MAJESTY THE OUTLAW" Mainly Till' VVtTIII.'.l ' J"' i " . " " i . iiio cycio-Kiormngrapn nt under wood's shows the barometric pres sure to be decreasing slowly. Fore cast for ihe next Si houro: Un settled, wlih brisk winds. The Tytos. reeordlng thiirmonioter reglaterod ninxlmum and mlulmum leinpurnlurcs today ns follows: High , 82 l.ow.....:..33 V.t H. WeiithiT It.Mrt . OrpKoii:". Itniii this afternoon anil tonight; Friday cloudy; modoralo temporaturo! strong soulJi, ehlft Ing to west, winds tonight. HAY IIKIIK FHOM I.AKKVH.W lltstrlrt Attorney Anil Nlu-rlff Here To Attend To Hushies Arthur I). Huy, district attorney of Lake county and E. A. Friday, shorlft of liko county, aro In Klam ath Falls for sovernl days to attend to buslnims mnttors. Mr. liny and Friday, conferred with law enforce ment officials yesterday on official matters; . J KKI.l.KY AT I,AKK'li:V llivlnlim Knglncpr luMstlng High wn)s Knt M Hero ' . On a regular Inspection trip to ascertain condition of roads and need of any adliltlonal maintenance work on state highways In eastern .Klam ath counly and Lake county. C. C. Kclloy. division onglneor of tho stuto highway department Is In Lako county today. Mr. Kelloy expected to roturn to Klamath Falls In time to intend tho hearing on. tho toll road controversy , beforo tho county court Saturday. A wlro was roceiv ort by Uoy Kloln, stnto highway en gineer, requesting his prasonco nt tlio hearing representing tho stnto highway commission. ' ; ' CAR MAY 1VB HOIiD Owner Notified B- pollco To (Inlin Property In flnriiRo ; It Dnni Thompson, said to bo tho owner of a Ford car confiscated by the pollco recently, does not claim his property nnd pay tho storage on ths car which Is being hold In tho Ford gnrngo horo, the car will be sold - to pay the Btorngo chnrgos ngulnst It, Chief of Pollco Harry M. loucks stntod yostordny, Tho car wns deserted In Klnmnth Falls and was tnkon In charge by tho police till the ownar claimed his proporty. . KltKKI BY jroio Mrs. H, A. rrowley Turned Loose On Bawdy Hoiiio Chnrgo Thnt thora was not enough con clusive ovldenco to cause lilm to bind Mrs. 8, A, Onowley over to the grand Jury on the chnrgos of con ducting a iinwdy house, was tho rntnnd tnkon yostonrtny afternoon by Justice of the Pence U, H. Hun saknr, who frood Mrs, Crowloy nftor a preliminary hearing In his court, tyi'u. Crowloy was arrested last Sat urday night in the raid on the Ulonrt jhotol nnd C'abbngo patch, -.': Personals ' Ivoil Punkoy and C. A. Clopton, i-i'i(Icii t of " Klamath Indian reservation arrived In Klumath Falls laut nlKlit to u'ttitiil to mutters con nected Willi a trial to come beforo circuit .court saon."' 1 K. tilmmons o( Klnn Mill and Kdsoii I. Foulko, well known Ilvo lo.kmun of Oazulle, Calif., arrived in Kluriiuth Kali lam nlKht to spend several days hero attending to busi ness matters, v - F. J. Hchmltit, owner of a gen eral merchandlsa more ut Ileatty, was a business vlHltor In Klamath .Falls toduy to purchase suppilei." I Fred Walker and . Hlldebrnnil, j resident f bf .Horhbraok,' -Calif., nr ! rlvod In Klnmnth' Falls laut' night to upend levcrul days attending to 'business1 matters. '' 1 ! H. I,. Drnihley of Modford, of tlio bond department of the California Oregon Power company Ik visiting In tlio city for several day on busliicus'1 in (ha Interest of tho company. ' R. 8. If Irxrh, speclul representa tive of the Hunla Fe railroad; 1h a juusines visitor in hiumatn ran, i I). I). Johnson of Corvallls Is a 'business visitor In Klatriatli Kails, a , guest' in the' White Pelican" hotel. i 'Among tho diit bf town visitors In til city over llfi night,' were Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Smith. 03 Ninth street. Mm.'J. ". 1 names who "wore guests,".' the'Klamuth Valley hospital, a In itho Whlto I'cllcait hotel I Zeldu' M. Smith of Malln. was j among the out of town visitors -in Klamath Falls, last night, stopping j at tho Arcade hotel. ' .-' ' ' ' 1 Frank it. TJifey of Oakland, Cali fornia, Is a 'business visitor In the city. ' '' About Weather C ondllliins lut Itnuelim la tluod Order Say Ituurliers I). O: Williams, known to his friends as "Iluck" Williams, spent the day In (he, city' from his ranch,' culling . on friends and transacting business, Williams Is also owner of the Yam Hey runch where he resides during the summer mouths. Ac cording to tho rancher, the weather condition havo-r o s fVoY e'd' 'tho ranchoa and tho lund Is In good con dition.,1 : "' ' "" '' COXTlUtTTOBS HKKK I'urkett nnd Jester In City on llasl , ' new Today ' ;D.j. Puckett and O.' J- Jester, logging contractors from Rjcky Point' are' In the city tor'.rseveral days, guests In the White, PeHcan hotel mMIe trunsu.-tlng business in Klamath Falls. According to Puckott the roads ore completely back to normal and like the sum mer surfaco of the highway. IX CITY KKOM IH-V Buklnees "Culls Itniiehers lu From the Out of Town District D. O. Glvans and J. N. Glvans wore visiting In the city yejlorday and today from their ranches nt lily from the Sprague River valley dis trict. According to the. ' Glvans brothors the country In that sec tion Is now at Its best and tho roudj In cxcollont con-dttlom for traveling. ; KRKN'CH FAMILY ILL' Flu nnd Pneumonia : Alternnto iu . the Homo f Klhier " French Air. and Mrs. Elmer L.' French and family of throo children nfo re cnvfrlng 1 from a severe attnok ' of Influonio which thy have slitforod the past two weoks. Mr. French Is now Improved from an attack of pneumonia "which threatened to provo most sorlous for soma time. Last night one of tho children, Shirley French, was taken ill with appendicitis and Is In a serious con dition at prosent, ! ' PATRONS TO KNTKBTAIN MumiliN of nil Brunches to lie Hon ' ''ored by Officers M'' Past worthy' pntrons 'ot the Order of Eustorli Star will ontertittn fur mombors of the Eastern Star, Ma sons, Do Malay members nnd fio Daughters of Job' with tin enter tnlnmoat In the Masonic hnll on March SI, The next Boclni evening of the Eastern Star la scheduled to.' April 14. ' MHHltlLL CELEBRATES Hcliools CIoho Hiilf-Diiy In Honor Of ' lTth' Of Hvelund ' Merrill, the center of Irish' popu lation of . Klamath county, colebrotod St. Patrick's day, tho pntron saint bf the land of Erin, by not only a dance during the ovenlng'but also by clos ing tho schools of Morrill for a half lay. ;'...', ,' . '; . ,t .... ' ' '. '. I ., He tl:Vi, 'Hi , .!l!,7' ' J..T., riruwor of Medford I In tho city, on business. 'Mr. mill Mr. J. ft. Alexander from tlio Willow Itancll In California are business visitors In the city for sev erul duys. " . " ' Mr.' u'nd Mrs. W. 11. Alexander are among tho out of town visitors In tho city, guests In tho Arcade hotel 'from Chlco, California. Mr. and Mrs. C; M. Fitzgerald of Modford, frequent visitors In Klam ath Falls nre In the city for several day on bufnt. Tom Harvey or Portland and St. 1.. Muybln of Medford are amonK tho ibuulnetu vlaltom In the' city from other cftic-M. ' '' -" Mrs.' J. I us leg huHtieeti In the city visiting for ncvoral days from her bonle In 'San.Kranelsco. .' . ' . , . . ' . : lIHIX)C,tTKH AHM, Keruncl Time In Veiir Jimmy Ieur . I Injure Self t ' 1- ' ... . James Lcar',"employCd in Klam ath Kalis in the Golden Rule store, .dislocated hid arm tot the 'second time during; a' boxing bout lust .nlghf. Tito arm.' has been Injured Since last summer and has caused IJear considerable trouble. " BIRTHS SMITH March to Mr. ond duughter. .HICHAM March 18, to Mr. and Mrs. E. 'A. Hlgham, 1025 Sargent avenue, a 'daughter, named . Kdna Alfredo MoVy.' ' . ' , YANTIS Marlh 1 8, to Mr. and Mrs! t;. L'.' Yaniia of Shlpplngton, a son. ' ' People . .. ..i rLAV,,i'STrp:i. , ... 'Box of t Muukjrys' J'rejieUitlon of Soplioinorc CIrxh Delayed A 'Box"',o' Monkeys," which was scheduled for the pareni-teacbera' meeting at the Mills school on Fri day night, has been postponed, due to the' Illness' of several members of the cist. Tbo play Is put' on liy members of tho sophomore class of the Klamath .county high jiciaooL There will bo no meeting 'of. the Parent-Teachers' association this month, as there are many members who are 111. i - : v . , LOGGJXU COXTBACTOR tirndunle Of Oregon Agricultural , t'olli-ge Accepts Position v ' -i. ' - I ' '' . ' d Sweeney of Portland, a recent graduate of Oregon Agricultural Col lege, arrived In the city last night where he has accepted a pos'itlon in the JrJwauna logging camp as logging engineer. Sweeney was in the city three years ago where he was Inter ested In working for the California Oregon Power company. IXCKKASK KOIUV Aiiiericnn Kxpre8 Compairy To Add Another Truck To Equipment - Reduction of rates has brought such an Increase of business here that added equipment has become necessary, it was announced last night by J. J. Parker, resident man ager of tho company. Another truck will soon be purchased to cope with the Increased business. , TAKE OVER- RESTAl'KAST Cnltfomln Residents, Jn Clinrgo o( White Lunch Cafe. Chris GInnos and . Louts Liangits, both of Stockton, Cal., aro now op erating the White Lunoh restaurant, which thoy purchased the early part of tho week from Harry Burton.. Burton relinquished rights to tho restaurant at nine p. m. last night and Is noW owner of a building and restaurant In Chiloquin. TO OPEX OFFICES , Well-Known Klnmnth Foils Heal- dents to Combine Work ; , Will H, Brown and M. E. Brunor have opened law and accountant's I offices In tho Hopka building and are to bo known as the firm of Brown and Bruner. For 30 years Bruner has been practicing law and Brown Is known throughout Klam ath, county as an expert practicing accountant who has been here for more than a year and a half. . ; TO UKTURN HOME Ben Loosley Iniprorodi Klnriiatli Valley Hospital Mrs. A, Mrs.' Bon ' Lobster, .'accompanied I... Mrs Will HlicklerI was oxnoct'ttd to roturn to her homo In Fort Klamath following Illness .or aovorul weeks' duration when she was confined to Iher bed In tho Klnmnth yalloy. hospital. mmmBTODAX and ilfUfKWIVlOl! BMIUEs r The 'drama of a man ; ly " v SPECIAL PROLOGUE written ! and directed by , GEO. X. WHITE uBsammsBamxmmammaaMm COMING SATURDAY ' WILLIAM DESMOND in "riding QI AIITKT TO HIXG First Xlglit of Auto Hhow to Hcnr t'haniber Warblers For the initial opening of th Klamath Falls auto show, wSiich opens Jts doors to the public this evening,- the chamber of commerce male quartet, has consented to sing several numbers during the open ing. The quartet is composed of Dr. George Mallett, R. E. Patterson, W. W. Southwell and Lynn P. Sabln. Springs " lr? pur window today giving you an Kiea 01 r - ti-.. V New I for ;Lessl :'- It Priced ,;. ; SOc $2.25 I; Priced' 7Sc : i$3.00 1 Hnll . Hi: . r "'I mm FUR MANUFACTURING FUR SALES m& 1 1 L'j u- who .fought his" way io the ':.:'. .'r,-'..hold through;-a girl, - ' : ' on the same bill' ' -t CHARLES CHASE in 'THE ROYAL RAZZ" pretty mmmsm HKRK.OX BV8IX.EHS j, v. . Partner of Klamath- Falls, Motor House In fily ' ' Clarence Winetrout, a member of the Balsiger Motor company. Is. in the city (or several days on busi ness and to attend the Opening of the Klamath Falls auto show . as well. Winetrout is Interested in Klamat.i , Falls business activities, especially along the line of Ford production. . Clothes 'f -"r ; We have just received - a a shipment of 400 pieces of B u c i 11a --' i I i . U y -m;--- ! Stamped Goods - Beautiful new ' spring weaves, in the striking cofers' that fash ion demands ifeadfy 'cut with embroidery design stamped on the .goods. ' 'hanning summer dresses, dainty aprons, exquisite lingerie, awaiting .only the touch of ydur needle .to transform" thm'!'into new spring wearing apparel. -' -; " '' . - New table linens, cur- ' tains, etc., requiring only a little effort to make them into de- , sirable things for the home. . SEE FOR YOURSELF is a display of completed dresses, aprons and lihenay " wie ueautuui eiietia uussiuiu wilu xut.iiiti, at, eiuaji i i jj l ' ;j. iviore compieiea woik on uispiay liisme. '. . pi . ,';,;t';, Jhur bhop Mrs. Jno. Dreher & Co. - 810 Main TOMORROW e mm. Cl QarwQuM Qidun' topji business and lost hia ytJt - HAROLD KNOX , at the organ "Music Hath Charm." ? - EVANS : BREAKS ANKLE IN FRIENDLY COMBAT ; While engaged in friendly com: bat with a boy ' friend yesterday afternoon, Jo Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs,. Syd Evans, slipped to, the ground and suffered a small break of : the ankle. Young Evans did not realize' till some time after that bis ankle was broken.' An examination, disclosed - that a small f bone had been fractured. , .' : , .-. V; i :!: : ,i : - it :' ". "I .lr - - - ART GOODS .t ".- i.3. t :-'..i" 4 T.-'tm V i mmdtnk V . mmm 1 ft " .r T' S,iJ '' i , , u. 'j...'.Kl I I,-)'. ,'('. ) , r. ',iii!i ... .: ..... (..,'44 ju4-1 .... fi,,t.uit,i f ..!. .nislinlfl;..!ti N .'. I'. f . '