Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1925)
ilTTrDTLY,' MARCH 20, 192" evening ? tmimxmm3R-Tm: pkeots 3H Ms LIBERTY , "Tho Lib'orty Has tho Pictures" . Tonight Only Yakima Canutt in 'His Majesty, the Outlaw" A rapid fire western . and Chapter two of "THE SANTA FE TRAIL" also ' New Faces and Thoughts in PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERVIEWS SATURDAY ONLY "YANKEE SPEED" A thrillogram Plus See it START TO MOVE! SNOW FROM ROAD AT SAND CREEK Work wan Hlurtud Hi la mornlnK by the!-slate highway nmlii tominco de partment hero to movo snow off Tim Dullus-Callfornla highway on Bund Creek ';1UII north of KOrl Klnmuth Junction, Tlio work was authorized by tho state hlghwuy de partment. . It Is estimated that tlio worn of donning the snow off .tho Ix mllua of highway uffocted will luku u week. onv K. and I I Don't be haunted by the "Ghosts of paid bills i V. ; 'Have you ever had the "ghost" of x' a bill that you thought was paid "V and "dead" pop up for repayment? You knew you had-paicl; it; But'd where was the receipt? You hadn't saved it or you had lost it and there was nothing to do but pay a second time. A checking account in the Ameri can National Bank will banish for all time these troublesome "ghosts"; and give you absolute . evidence of payment " ' The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Member Federal Reserve System, y s. Why Is WholeWheat? Ho-callcd wholo whoat flour Is somewhat misleading, as during tho procoss of milling tho bran Is removed. ' ' What la known os Graliniu flour Is roally tho wholo wheat ground, -with nothing addod and Nothing taken away, and If property named iwould bo whoat meal. j Orahnm flour derived Its numo from a mlllor 'by tlio namo of Oraham and wag lrst HBod In Graham's flour, At the proaont time wheat moat la known as Oraham flour.' , . Our old-tashtonod Oraham bread la made of wheat meal with enough whent flour added to : ,. muke a palatable loaf of broad. ; Oraham or iwhcnt monl broad haa Its own ndvanlago, slnco It has laxative effocls, and is, therefore, a valuablo food. ' .'. , Sixth St. Bakery .." CHAS. LANDIS ,126 South Sixth St. 7 SWAVVVVAVMNVVVVWWVWWVWWWWWVS . ' "For goodness sake eat better bread" ftttttmmttttttttttttmttttttttttttttnmtttt MANY PEOPLE ATTEND AUTO SHOW OPENING Moro peoplo than woro expected attended tho opening of tlio auto show In tho JoUinson building tost night, and from tho Interest taken In V tho affair, American' Legion iiiumbora expressed themselves ' us being highly sullsflud with tho ex hibit, V. Dancing was enjoyed during tho evening and attracted a largo num ber of peoplo. Johnny Houston's 'or chestra turnlshod the music. Tho annual stylo show will be ibeld tonight In connection -with tho exhibit, and a group or Klamath merchants are cooperating with tho loglon. committee to mako this by far tho biggest and most attractive display of Its k'ld ever bold here. Uoth. men's and women's stjles will be shown.;. . ' The auto' exhibit will continue through until tomorrow night. COMMISSION TO PAY ADDITIONAL BOUNTY Additional bounties for tho kill lug "f solves, cougars aud wild cats will be paid by tho state game com mission, effect I vo April 1, according to notlco recolved : . bore from the commission (uday. ' The additional bountlos are S2S for each wolf, $25 for each cougar and $1.00 for each wild cat. ' Tho abovo bounties aro In addi tion, to those paid by the various counties, tildes must bo presented to the county cleric of tho county In m-.alch the animal was killed and affidavit of such killing be rondo and forwarded to the slate game commission. All wolf brides must be forwarded to the state game commission for Identification.' ' J. LIQUOR BOAT SEIZED Motoroliip Aliikit Taken In Alnnkiin Waters Offlwrit anil Crewi Are Arrested , ' JUNEAU, Alaska, March 20.. The motorBhlp Oregon, seized here yostorday when foderal officers found intoxicants aboard, was pro ceeding' today to Tonakoe, 76 mllos away.' under 'guard put aboardj'hy the United States- customs. She is tOvbb back before Monday, when. her mas-tor, John IS. Edwards, Stewart Norman Hnber ' and moss boy- go to trlij for possession of liquor.' FouV of tho crow pleaded guilty yestords and wero fined $25 each. TOWN IS DESTROYED Rnrtliqiiakn waxes Tallfu In West ern Clilnwa l'rovinci. Hays WliV IHitmtcli. SHANGHAI, ,Mirch 1 20. The China ' tniuitd Amiualun, Rcutors agoncy says, ha received u lolc. gram (luted Ma nil IS, stating that an 'earthquake has Vieslroyed Tallfu a town In western Ytunnnn provlneo, A disastrous fire followed and help Is needed, the message says. The foreigners In the neighbor hood are safe. COMING FOR HEARING Ih'iul t'omineiTlnl ('lull Howls Dele- Kates To Toll ltouil Controversy , , In Klnnmtli BEND, Ore., March 20. L. Ant lers and Clyde., McKay, dologntoa from the . Ilond Commercial Club left this morning for Klamath Falls where, they will attend the toll road hearing Saturday. Thoy aro going by way of Lakovlow and Sllvor Lako. A delegate, from Odoll and Croa eent la also expoctod to attend the hoarJng, V - , . .... . Frank B. Nash Sought by Anxious Parents I.OS ANdELES, March 20. DIb apoarlng soma seven yenrs ago In western Canada, . Prank B. Naeh Is roportod. aa having been seen In Klamath Falls last Novombor. He Is 42 years of ago. stocky built, mod lum height and inclined to baldnoss. His parents would appreciate receiv ing any Information as to his pre sent whereabouts or anything con nected nvith him when in Klamath Palls. Address Chaa. Nash, 103S West 17th St., T,os Angolos, Cali fornia. Adv. 20-28' Tho- tadles of tho Chrlstalii Church will hold a cooked food sale Saturday,. March 21 at Whltakor'a Orncerterlni , 1 20 RELIEF WORK IS N NOW UNDER WAY (Continued From frige On)') Heller measures were well under rny and . further Increments in strength of personnel, housing faci lities (fir the estimated 8,000 home- lets, foodstuffs and medicines was promlsod from federal state and pri vate sources. Funeral Ilnn Delayed Hans for funerals had not been announced In any of tho stricken cities today, but It was believed that with a measure of order being re stored from tho chaos which prevail ed after the 'tornado struck ar rangements would be made for In terring moving' hundreds of victims by tho end of the week. ' Hut few bodies remained unidentified today and It will nnt'bo necessary to hold any appreciable number of tbe,m for Identification. ' Possibly two scoro bodies were so badly marred as" to prevent recogni tion and It is explained they, will be burled with joint services. Families Wined Out " Several cntlro families were wiped out and Indications nrcro they would be laid to rest with a single cere mony. " Visitors attd sight seers by the carload Invaded tho tornado district yesterday and today and In places practically blocked traffic for hours. Murphysboro. Wcst Frankfort and Gorham continued to bo the scene of greatest suffering as well as the greatest loss of II To although the lit tle town' of J)e Soto virtually oblit erated, 1 had a' higher percentage of casualties. .. . A Big Disappointment Some of our competitors who have anxiously looked for our price quota- tions in this paper, so they could cut a few items in the morning paper, will be disappointed this week. ' ' V "' ' The opening of .our store at 423 Main St., has forced prices much lower ; than formerly. Most ''specials" or ".baits" are the direct result of our -opening. NO PRICES QUOTED THIS WEEK However we guarantee the lowest prices in 'town.1 Regardless of what . others quote, see STONE'S first, we can save you much money. ; L"Z fair competition - Truthful competitors ' have ; never accused STONE'S ot anything under handed or unfair. , The foremost policy of our organization is a "Square Deal to All." ., THREE MORE BODIES REMOVED FROM MINE ltescun Kfforts In Coal Shaft At Fnlimount, M'est Virginia, IrocoeUng Today . FAIRMONT," W. Va., March 20. Three additional bodies were remov ed this morning (torn mine number 41 of the Bethlehem Mines Corpora tion as. Barrackvillo,, where 34 men were entombed Tuesday night when an explosion ..occurred. .. ' The threo hollies taken from the mine this morning were badly burn ed from the fire that followed the bloat. Two other bodies had been removed last nlg'hl.. :. LAST TIMES TODAY "The J Golden Bed Starring; Rod La Roquc S Vera Reynolds v. , Lillian Rich ""''' and " Theodore Koslof f The story of a patn pered ( society belle and the rise and fall of the many men who fought for. her love ' ; " ." also Special prologue written and , directed by GEO. X. WHITE ; -: and " Charles Chase . v ; in. "The Royal Jazz" Saturday William Desmond - in ,,, "RIDIN PRETTY" Harold Knox at the ' Oregan , STONE'S SUGAR PRICE Will be the lowest. If you haven't yet bought a sack, visit one of our stores tomorrow. FRESH VEGETABLES The finest) assortment in town. . Come early tomorrow morning 1 and get your choice of our fine .vegetables. , . ,. ' SELLING MILK CHEAP Our price is always lowest on milk. ' Our big volume : in two stores here, enables, us to buy and ' sell cheaper. N CANNED GOODS Our line i3 the' most ' complete. Many thousand cases of assorted canned goods have been deliver ed to our stores the past few months. Get yours at STONE'S. $5 Orders Delivered Free To accomodate ; our customers witho ut cars, or others who cannot conven iently take their purchases with them, our stores will deliver orders amount ing to $5,00 and over, sacks of sugar and milk excepted. These items will be taken with the order if the balance amounts to $5.00. Visit our store and market -423 Main St. BOILING BEEF Plate and brisket, ? Q ' the price is low, per pound ' .. v POT ROAST BEEF ; Our customers. tell us, we 1 Or have the' best meat in town : , SIRLOIN AND T-BONE . Save on your meat at o o ', STONE'S, Best steaks,: lb V , . BEEF ROAST V?-Standard prime rib " 1 C. I; :.a big saving, per pound . l ' ..;i!--." ' '' ' ' r'l .,nv,' -i-ti. :i :( , , Hi.o main oireei 1 Meats and Groceries . JAYinc VA 1 I U I k I I J IV " 717 Ma n-StrViri. Two stores in Klamath y t f ? T f t T f ? T T f t t t T T t t ? T, t T Radio Prices Slashed The Radio 208 Main Shop announces the following new prices: : Radiola Super VIII. Regular price $425.00 Our price $300.00 Radiola Regenof lex , . Regular price $120.00 V , Our price, $ 1 00.00 Radiola Superhetrodyne regular : Era price ....... $256.00 Our orice I91 K Hfl ;i Radiola III. ; Regular . $35.00 Our price $27.50 Q M Kit if ."fir I. Radiola III. A Regular price .. Our price Radiola X. Regular price .... Our price $83.00 $70.00 $150.00 $122.50 TL x DnJ!v CU A. B. Epperson i iic ivauiu UllUjp Phone 758 or 418 1