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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1925)
f ,i?t ry: 'i t r"""HtJftSDAY, MARCH 10, 193 NOT SO QUIET PAGE SEVEN MOM'N POP OLGA'S TRAINING IS COMPLETE BY TAYLOR i. t. J!;!':' tin;. ' '.'J '. J V.v. I AT THE LIBERTY Tho old lulu of ft battle buliiK )ol bucnuao of u loose iMiraoahoo, appoint wlih a now twUt in tint picture, "Ht, ICImo," which wilt l).) t (ha Liberty Theater Thursday only. Aflor a nusrrnl wllloli rerun In Urn MOclltlllltlli DllllllllllK of lilt cluicil Xrlmitl, 81. Elmo I compelled ' to nUip.nl a lilu.'kninliii to littvo til lioro i.'ioa. , llifrw u Hindi Ilia girl who, finally wins, hi Inyo and re Lore lu lilm u fuHh In mankind whlrh,lo has lout. ;,. Whon fiction, Ilka history, repents Itnolf, It kiIim aililad IntoroiH b taking a now tnnxont, John Ollbort plays Bt. . Elmo In tha plcturlxntlun of Augusta Kruno' fatuous novvl. Bessie Low mid Jlur bnra La Mnrr are lu tbo supporting .cut. , , "His Mnjoity tlio Outl.iw" nn Ar-. row 'Orat-Wetortr being shown ot tha Liberty theatre Friday only, In one (if Hon Wllnou'i bixt vl'turoo. Ho Jin I ho rol or nn outlaw who fall lu lovo with (ho daughter of bin blHer enemy, lint (ho wny alio brlhci tha two (cxedier hn nil (ho axelllng features of tho oloniuntnl ;wol. ,r,.Vnklmn. CMttult, World' Cham plou Cowboy, In Hun' faithful fol lower mid Introduces n lultr thui I mott cjiiiIc. , Resides iKco two acreon celebrltes Vlclut t.n I'liuito. tbo beautiful blondo nlster of Lau ra La- PI mi to, la tho charming hero- 1 I no who .win tho liiniiitit sympathy of tho auillouce. AT THE PINE TREE . ; , AVhal" happen to people when (hoy nop on acknowledged Inwn, do- roonilrnted from tha macullne nl-le ' by ' Rod Ln Rucquo In "Tho Ten Commandment," now ho It f-ru in I no explanation In Cecil H. Do Mlllu'n unwell Paramount picture, "Tho Golden Hod," ncrorn piny by Joanlo Marphcrnoii from .Wallace 'Ir win' novo) whli-li nlo run narlnlly In Pictorial Kovlow imiKiixltto.,' ' A Flora Lee peuko of - "Tho Golden lied,1' LI 1 1 Inn Hlch, tho now est Do Mlllo '"find," Burgos tempo tuohajy.v tti tough . lovo ntf'i'h' with (our man, u brilliant, flirtatious blondo nioteor, anturittud with fam ily pfldo an .t totally heedless of I bono fundaiuetitiilH whlili keep 1cm coiiiolllko ludlvlduaU from cvculuwl dlanatcr. Flora Loo Pcako nail Itod .La Ilocquo an Ad mail II Jits, "poor white trnah," risen, (0' wealth, and Vera Reynolds, younger. daanlitor of tho nrlatocratlc homo of Poako, have tho principal role' tn thin colorful Po Mlllo iOcUI natlro. . Other fea tured In th nll-atnr raat are Wiirn er Baxter, Thcoxloro Koaloff and JUIIa Kayo. Playing In aupport are Henry . Walthall, ; Robert Kdeson. Robert Cain, Jacqueline Wells, Mary Jane Irving, Don Mttrton and Char lea Clary. Quito llno-up! "Tho Ooldon Uod" lll bo shown today at tho I'lno Troo Tlioator to remain for two day.' COURTS a Ooctb , , . K Smith to Kmma UohiinborK. lot 17, block 3,' CapoT Addition. C. It, Do Lap ot ox to Allon Sloan, woatnrly portion ot lots 22, 2n, blk. S. Woat Klamath Fnlla. ; lAUon Sloan i ux to Cv A. iiifi anmo na nbovo. TO JHMOUU .1 'l'aircMfts"',l,H1' THE EVENING HERALD Old JletUwrU .hould bo Hcanlad, a reeant actlTftUi krauiht addltioaaJ word Into our bnguf d tna pub thlMrs had to dlcard thalr old pri-Unf pUtm. Hat U tha Mwly oocnpllwi dlotionary largar and mora eomplata than any ttmUat oaa-anlargad vocabulary-all tha rmWi and sww txcUl faaturaa now ady for smuy wadai ( EASY FOR YOU TO GET , j Mail Orders ?br mH, Inelud etntt D$Mttt up t ISO mllan to emu up o oo mUiiorforffria.tr Altianett k rour pfrtmiiir ferrtit ftlpouodt. Your Old Dictionary i Now Out of Date Tht A) (Aa Utal hook far toMng Crass Word Vnsb FOR SEEDS THAT GROW pop tor &00DNES6 Sake wmt s T-e MATTER V PtEASE MRS k-UttTZ WE'D BE THftKIs I 1 V ' LL. T I ' IKir l -1 I UAH 11 1111 I I V , III I lilt UiM I la tf . 1. . Ii 1 n.UOi.t 1 V -iT k, I T -vl V P News of the KiairiathCountry (Continued front Page Two) liara boon ylaltlutt for aomotlmo In Mm. John Cox. ; Muud Shuck, 'hna .boon III with uo altuclc ot tonllltl. . ' Dr. Doltcho wn culled to Mor rill F'rldny, Tho family or Wm. Orlffln hnvo all boon III. with flu. Mr. Van llollcuboiik .a daughter medical care, , : .i Mr. P. N. .M Jfer wa a Klam nil mil vlallor Tburadny.- 'Mini Lydla Prlcko Klniuati Coun ty health nuno- wan In Verrlll Tliurday to moot with (ho fTrrli. community xrcup. Mr. and Mr. J. L. Hiiaklna wore Klnniulh Kail visitor Tuesday., Oeo. Rudolph and Sylvnn Murray are runnlnx a dlicbor, cloinlnx dltcho near Adam point., Till I to KM (bo d Id-he ready for Irri gation. The leRtn (hut had ban wintered ut Merrill by t if U. S. II. 8. llve all - (en taken away ready for the work, Mr. and .Mr. Hurt King of Hilt. California, Tlcn( n few, ieyt u. Mujrtll. (ho .i;uol of ,Mr. ,itr.Zu Jonm!'' Thoy'.loft for Klumutli fail VhuRidnj" cvonlnif. O. A. Iir.llard t3 olns, aamo as abovu. , V il - Davis E. N lot Murtln A Mnnn at ux A, Mann, undivided 1-3 utid to Jots 13, 14 block to Norman Interest In 61, Second m Springs Addition. .. i ' ; William' Cusobuer bt uv to Mary it. Dixon, SHSV4NWH'8WV4. NVi NHHBV48W .4. SVsSVtSKlHSKK, NHNV48VSV. of See. 19; nij NWM, SBHNW). WHSK'4 ot 8oc. H0. T, 36, 8. R.' U.E. - D.inloi W. Ryan ot ux to Loul Taylor lot 1, block 2, Uultler's Ad dlUo nto Ft. Klnmuth. Circuit Court Filing Joe -Rocco ts T. J. Sullivan & 0. XV. Drntton. JMnlntlff demands Judgment for $400 and for costs,' It. Mcdora 8hophord vs Uasll W. Oregory and Mayme M. Gregory and A. 8. (Inrllc. Plaintiff dominds Judgment for $3000.00, $350, ally, foes, etc, : Shorlff'a Attachment, C. It. Uow man vs Thomas Lang and Lu'lu Lang, affects lot 1, block 1, Chllo quln. , . v, ,. r.; v .,, 1. ; MARKETS PORTLAND, Mar.;l. Egg steady; unclinngod. Butter ...firm; clibos' eiit -lilghor; print market very strong. Extra cubes city 46; standards. 4S; , prima firsts 44; with a nominal earn to ooVor cost of hand ling, packing, lrk Dirt, duiirltiutlon, tic, amount-, UU '. Ing toonif ifJ Cent Entitlet wry rpadsr to thl JVattf EnlargdVnivmitiuDicilcrutry Wtlkml FartWr RnM w OkllntlM , Mow Mk Not . ' AURIOHT! BUT VJHE.RE Ir.t DtUtt ARE MMBLMKtiv BUTTOM ' Mr. and Mr. W. C. Bailey were Klamnth rail visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dower ro turned Tliurnduy'.. from y California Whoru they have .spent tho winter. ' A big tlmo I expected In Merrill Tuoiday when . the Irish ot till vic inity will celcbrile 8t.o -PntrUk'i day. ' ' , r''' - ' (lu Kksmnn wna a yliltor In tbo Falla Saturday, . - C, Bi Crulx and W, F. Hill wore lp ICljimaih: rail Friday. . . E.' A. Dala: ot Copco, California pent tie week end in -Merrill with hi mothor. Ho returned to Copco Monday. Tbo bmket bail game between Morrill and Klamath Falls was pluyed Friday evening at Morrill Klamath Fall -won the game . and tbl la five gumo for each. A targe crowd came from Klamath Fells with the players. This was a very cltue game. Tho Ladles Aid will meet at the club room Wednesday- afternoon T.Soro was Initiation In tho locil I. O. O. F. lodge Wednesday even ing. ; . ; , Fred Peterson, county school sup, erlntcudcnt visited the Morrill schools this 'week. t first : print 40 undergradoi . 47; cartons 48. nominal; ,, liutturf.it. a:'urco firm. Best churn, lug cream 4 0 H 7 net shippers track lu .. ;.crcd Portland; j 1 .. Poultry scarce very firm; heavy hens 22; light hens 19S20; others unchanged, . 1 : Onions, quarter cent .higher ; pay ing up to $3.40, for .best stuff in country; local wholoiale market $3.76 14.00. Potntoes quiet, unchanged 1.60 1.60. Nuts steady, unchanged. Walnuts all almonds 20W26; Brazil nuU number 1. ,28033; filberts nomln 12HCP15; Oregon chestnu(3 nom InaL - ( Cascaro bark qulet, Inactive Now cluster 16P17; fuggles 1018; old crop nominal.- OIL LX I'KOMUTED EUGENE, Mar. 19. H. C. Mc Cammon, ot Salem, aalostuan ot tho Associated Oil company, will bo Dis trict Mnnagor ol tho company at tho new district headquarters hare, It was announced today. Mr.! Mc Cammon plans to movo to EUgono tha first of tho week. Tho now plant hero will open about April 1. I Tho Now York Inventor of eor rugatod Innor tubos for automobile tiros claims thoy sro more oltstlc and loss llablo to overheating than smooth tubes. 1 , EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED AD KATES Flrat Insertion -..........per line lOo Two Insertions' ,....per line 15e Three Insertion per Hue 20c Four Insertions per line SSo Week (0 Itanos) ............per lino 30c One month . per lino 73c -J-. NOTICE : Clnlflcil adyertlsomrnts hero utter must be paid for In mlvnnco unions tho ndvertlKcra enrry nn opon account with Tho Kvcnina Hornld. ' Advertising tor fraternal orders or soclottos charging a regular ini tiation toe ami oues, no discount. Religious and benovolent orders will bo charged tbo regular rate for all advertising whoa an admission ; or Other charge Is made. Wont ads and rending notices will ba received up to 13 noon on "the day of lssuo. , u : ; NEW TODAY FOR JIENT Six room house, orn, close In. Phono 14F3. mod-,19 r - w . s r: ss u i miwp mow okmh rs v, j , I I AMD Of t S - 111 II 1 vl ill: I Or . J - I i t f ii i ir j, i - - - - r .j i i i j .n iii i- I iv - r, . i ,, , mm. ' 5-- . .J?S course i. r a y lu, ry VS6- i dm UfW. v I 1 I 1 Chicken and Dog Feed and Remedies OH WHAT A NICe LAte MR9.Uf2 BUT WA 5un sou haue. POP DIDN'T isci m home from The . W M(i &UMN IT'S WEW IBM'T IT ? FOR RENT Sleeping room. - Use of phone and bath. 350 N. 9th Street. 19-21 LOST (letween Aluoma and Bray Mill, March 7. 29x4.40 Balloon tiro, tube and rim. Mr. .Mollle Ukeen, Balslger Motor Co. 19-20 ' - riOTK'B Ford car found, abandoned. Lic ense shows owner Dan Thompson. May be seen at ilalslger Motor com pany. If unclahncl, will be said fur charges. ... HARRY M. LOUCK.3. 19-25 Chief of Police. FOW SALE OR TRADE 10 acres. . All In Cultivation. 5 miles from - city, limits .of 'Portland. Inquire 310 8. Otb St. Phono 436M 19-26 FOR SALE Lloyd Loom baby bug gy. New pairt and upholstery. Price reasonable. 828-lipham St. Phone 7SX. 19-21 FOR RENT Furnished two-room apartment. Private bath. lira j burn apartment. 813 Pine. 19 WOMAN wants to care for children at her home. 1712 Oregon Ave. . !... ... :19-21 CLOSING OVUSALE, Friday, M.rch 20, 1923. three miles south of Klamath Falls,' 17 head of cows and 17 head of youna stock. Sale at It a.m. .P. F.'Klelxmcir. 19 LOST February 23. between" Bray ; mill and Klamath Agency, 29x4. (0 Balloon tlr rim -and tube. Mrs. Mollis SUcekt,. Balslger Motor Co. . 19-20 AGENTS. 'RIA''; D soils . cvcryt'i-nb a ho w d.mI $1.00 box makes 1000 shades. Every wom an n proipect. Illg repeater. Your profit 100. Write or exclusive territory application, - lias's -Lab- oratories, L8a Angeles, Calif. . 19 CALL FRANKS BAGGAGE LINE for moving trunks and light, haul ing. Phone JioO... Corner 8th and ii.i. , . n A OA ""- , , ' If It is feed for that old nag, cow or a real logging team, rwe got it! Our baled hay is guaranteed.- We ;, m,i umnu jun iiiu va iuni at a iuii and reasonable. We also have a few spuds on hand to sell you and oc casionally we store things Try us. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE' - South Sixth St., 19-21 EVERETT TRUE HO J I OCT- : THC: WO 5 .n?-WC5C ABOUT M NEW TODAY I FOR SALE ) 't , 4 , II Ycj(C '"ssk AKio DiviD THe covens Voo -neo to po TA A LONG MURPHEY'S SEED A".iP It Mdi.riijF.T mom ooe.s'wr UK.fi a VEKH wvt. - MAW BE HE'LC CHAMtog " Mind now THERE A HE PROFITS IX KLAMATH IlKAWV LOTS. 3-robm-; house.' garage and l-ree chicken house; $ 1 8 0 0; terms. . 10 LOTS, $4000; ' good terniu, )'.: h)iso and barn, APARTMENT house and stored $17,000; :.Urms.-'.a We have a client who will discount an installment oontract or mortgage. MAGI-IRE & M-lGl ITtE 810 Mnln Htrrct RESPONSIBLE 8ERHCE INVESTMENTS ' INSURANCE , SOfE ' KKAr BARGAINS . 'iv, HOUSES , TWO room house and two good lots ' on Wantland Ave. at $1100.00 on j'.".easy terms.., ; ,s 1 '. ' NEAT and modern throe room house and same furniture with big eor ner lot on Michigan Ave. at $1900 on Tery easy terms.,; (NEW and strictly modern "five room 'Jinngalpw Ip Hqt Springs Addition ,at very low price of $1000. , Only -auo casu. NEAT and -aioderiir four room bunga low only three blocks from Main - at $2750.00,.. Only $500 cash. BRAND NEW and strictly modern five room bungalow on Eleventh 1 St., pavement at $5000.00. Terms 1 t Anif 11 w 1 TZIiT J.PVn. -In? a in Mllla an,l Tlor. row Additions close to the Mills 8nd Factories at $175.00 and up. 0nlT t25 to S50 casb. and -$10 a , tnnnlh SOME yew desirable lots In-Buena Vista Addition at $100. $150. $200 and uo. Only 10 cash and bal ance In easy monthly payments. BY CONDO t5o R O ,1piVs -thorax ToP TH4-r, TG.P It LA I V i r At 11 4' -Yellow Front, Opposite Postoffice L'ViE ALWAYS ADMIRED WOUR MUSBAWD'S fOR CLOTHES HE ALVOAWS DRESbES SO QUtfjTLY WE WOLU) like to show you some . very good lots In First Addition at $250 and np- Very easy terois. GOOD BUNGALOW sites In Second Falrvtew Addn. at $250 and np. ' Only $50 cash and easy monthly payments thereafter. . . AND WE ALSO HAVPj number of very desirable lots In Railroad, Industrial, Hot Springs, Nichols, Second, Hillside, and Lakevie-w ; Additions. s "'. CHIIXOTE & SMITH ' 727 Main Street 18-20 FOR SALE 7x12 double drum mundy donkey engine, good, con dition. Two returp tubular boil ers 140 HP. : 84 Inch double oven, Bridge-Beach steel range, almost new. Address Harry Burton. Sis son, California. .. 13-19 FOR SALE 35 acres Income ranch, 25 acres in Alfalfa, large build ings, on state highway, mile to town and school, under irrigation, wire netting fenced, bottom soil. Splendid location for dairy and alfalfa ranch. For price, particu lars, write Andres Bros., Route A. Box 117, Anderson, Calif. 7-28 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 FOR SA1.E 7 room modern house and 10 acres of land- 4 miles from Main street on highway. Barn and chicken house. -Ideal tor chicken ranch. Phone owner at 400-J. ... , 17-19 10 ACRE RANCH FOR SALE with . modern house, a-nd-barn., Close ,ln on good roa.il. Terms will be reasonable- -Wrlto: Box 400. Cr. Herald. . . . -.17-20 FOR SALE Turkey Red and Blue- Stem seed wneat. .-a. a. J'lBieoy, Malin, Oregon. '. 17-23 V " ;' ""' "' FOR SALE ROOF AND BUNGALOW - STAIN $1.50 per gal.. Deadnlng felt roofing and glass. . Patterson, 630 , So. 6th St. : .- ' . 13-26 FOR SALE 36 dor., men's rubber beltaat a bargain Phone 858. i 18-19 FOR S A L E IN JACKSONVILLE. Oregon, one halt block, well built 7-room houso, furniture, brick cel lar, barn, woodshed, good well. Trice $2500 - cash.. Address Box .95, Jacksonville, Oregon .14-27 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. It. Iccn-ner. . i.,;M9-A9 FOR RELIABLE USED CARS Of standard makes, see Bulck and Star Garage, opposite White pell can Hotel. .... : . 1-1 3tf C. W. WILLIAMS New and Second - Hand Furniture Store, 624 Klam ath Ave, Phone 605-M. F27-M26 FOR SALE 15 ton Hydraulic Jack. ' Reasonable. Western Transfer Co. ' 16-21 FOR RENT CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE for moving trunks and light haul- : lng. Phone 850., 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 Sleeping rooms. - Pri vate lntrance. Hot and cold water. Prices easy, phone 722. 620 Washington. ( ' - FOR RENT Furnished Apartment acd an unfurnished house and a front sleoplng room. Phone 342W 419 North 10th St, 18-210 DIRT FOR SALE CHEAP: Now Is vonr chaneo to fill yoUr lot. Con Murphy, Phone 54I-W. 5-19 FOR RENT Front bedroom, in pri vate home; close to Main Street. Gentleman pruferred. 512 North - stb St. Phone 204-J. STORE, ! f rnu cAir 1 -luu iiii?ni . Think So TASTe I EUTVOUSHOUOl HEAR HIM WHEN HE LOSES HIS C0U.AR BUTTOMS FOE HEN T Comfortable thro room cabin with bed and stoves. Also garage. Low rent. 1 Phone 035. Peyton, 801 Main St; 18-19 FOR RENT -5 room bouse In conn try. Have nse of . garden spot, . poultry houses. Nice shade. ' Phone 15F13. . J 12-18 MISCELLANEOUS TWO FIRST CLASS Paper Hangera at your service. Linseed oil, bar rel,' $1.65 per gajlcn; 5s' $2.65; 1 gal. lots $1.80. Pattersons, 630 - 8. 6th St. .. , . ; 13-19 GRADUATE NURPSS Regury: oall day or night, 2511 F.St. Phone 6 9 5-J. . M2-A2V ; .',.; ..... ,. NOTICE.. .. '-.. . ' The Pastime Barber Shop, will be managed br Mrs. Ray Crawford and operated by Bob Robinson. .; 18-20 COOKED FOOD SALE The girls of the 5th n4 6th grades. Sacred Heart Academy, will , hold a cooked food and candy sale Saturday, March 21, in the Magulre bulWlng, i25 North 6th St. 14-21 MAKE TOUR AUTO NEW with Auto Nu. Pattersons, 630 South 6th Street. . . 13-26 NOTICE Spring seeding and plow . lng Tule Lake and Marsh- lands. . . See me for quick and satisfactory ' work. A. E. Book, 1310 Mansneto Street. .. ;,V- ; F27-M27 BASEMENT EXCAVATING -.. Murphy Phono 541-W.--i 'Con 6-l DRESS MAKING Mrs. . son, 133.N. 4th8t.-.i L.' G. Lags- .,iF25-M26 " ' VIOLIN AND PIANO Instruction by -..'Z. -.Petera,-ac!redited'by, Btate Board of Education,, given In pupils h o m e by appointment. . Phone 46 1-W; oetween -8 and 9 a. m. each day except .Wednesday, Thursday aha Friday.- M14-A14 COOKED FOOD SALE ' The- -girls ' of the 5th anfl 6th grades. Sacred Heart Academy, iwill hold a cooked food and candy sale Saturday, March 21, in the Magulre building. 125 North 8th St. 14-21 WELL DRILLING Vochatzer Bros. 1731 Melrose. Phone 225R. Te get water. Also Install water system. ; M12-A12 ORAN W. LOUD. Expert iwatch--niaker. Swiss watches a specialty. 107 S. 7th Street. ... v 12-26 FOR HIRE-"-Three! spans of heavy logging horses with harness. Box 62, Algoma, Oregon,',. 14-20 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 4v S, or 3 rooms. 429 Commexial street. .' :" .. . ., ... 17-19 WANTED T e n Basements to dig. -All kinds of excavating and' lawn worl. W. Chastoln. - PhMie 445M ,. -F27-M27 YOU WOULD FIND more pleasure in life with a new, neat, clean home. . Let Browning do It. In ' tertor and exterior decorations. Phone 461.' F21-M21 TRIANGLE CAFE-i-The place to (At good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 32 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 receWe my prompt attention. Phone 167. , ; Mitt I , LEGAL. NOTICES , ;;; :.; ; . NOTIt'E OF ANXt'AJ ' MJIETINO OF LAND OWNICHS OP RIAJKATH ( ,.;v;(. DiLUXAOE wrsTRi,:..: .Notice Is Hereby -glverf'tHnt the Annunl Meeting of the. land owners ot the-Klamath Dralnago .District Is called to meet at the Court House lit Klamnth Falls, Oregon,"6n Tues day tho 24th oavor Mhroh',1925, at the hour ot 2 o'clock P.- M. for the purpose of electing one Supervisor for the term ot three years, and tor ' the transaction of such other bust- . ness that may legally come before said meeting. ..-....- By order of the Board of Super visors, duly entered March 2, 1926. C. R. DeLAP, County Clerk and Secretary of said Klamath Drainage District. March 12-19. 906 MAIN i - i r