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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1925)
, SATURDAY, MAttClt 21, 1925 "EVENING HEltALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN MOM'N POP DITCHING THE QUESTION BY TAYLOR , Newsof tjie KlamatlY Country f 6otfoe avjas ON A TRIO 1AKIIVJ6A' I MR.OUNN ? ., DOWM TO I .( t: ' rW. . . . ' - ' "i " 77"' "r" SUIT feOIMGAWAM? t'M OWLW TAKIKXi , I FROM ATRIP MK.GUNiro'? ) V "ir-jT-'Ti-- i ' '. ,'4 l' HAOE I A SUIT DOWMTO L DlDM'T eUEN KmOvaJ K . jgv I v - fQoutinued From l'ago Two) day. There U .not yvl sufficient trass to.' make feeding uiinowaiiury. Inie' Dnton ' and Johnnie Acklny roconlly 'Joined tbn pick anil shovel brigade for' tliu purpose of Initiall ing" a wntnr syatum In the Doten homo. lly melius of an electric putni water ' Will bo pumped' from the rlvor (ho i3ouo to Im used f 11 watering poultry, Irrigating flow cm, laundrying, etc. One day lt ioek. Oliver Puck- It wu obanrved wandering hither and -thlttitrr ovor hU tlelda, carry ing iinu.ll bag. Kvor, and rnim h lopped, gated seurchlngly ut tuino spot on I ho ourth' itiirfacii thim cultured some of din content of tilt bag nuar the spot mid pasaud on, for tbn benefit of tbn uninitiat ed, wo will explain that, So was poisoning aqulrrola. . Bovorul young gentlemen, em ployovti- or tiiir ruvki'tt bgging camps, spent the week end In Keno, renewing acquaintance iwllli , old friends. : , ; . , Dan Dolan In wondering If the person or pontons w:o runiovuil tho robe and tarpoulljns from hl bug- , gy Tunitilny night, aro enjoying tho use of tho articles, WORD EN 1 Krvor.il cac of Influonxa In lh;a .coimuuiill.-, au'far lu a mild lorm . Mr. and V. T. .NulrfJu 1 Ihi) Kono vicinity drove to Klnkl you County California Hundny after' HOJti culllug ou old tlmo a. q. mint nc. , Muad.imi'a L. V. and I). L. Mot- don 1 were Tburaday morning vls- lion In Dtrrla. . . . Mr. aud Mi. F. A. Wilson at lundud to buuneaa mutters In Unr- rta Wutluusilny evening. '-, Charlua Uwun of ilia Stitellno touch .was Tucking after nook In ternals lu U,la lJfal.ljr WednusJny, " A force of- rnuii - aud n.aiiw aro umployed on bo Katio-Wrdub 'load placing It In a pjiaublo condition. ., 1). P. Dougherty of liuppy Camp, California. An old time . rosldem of thin community i wad looking after properly Intvrosts hero Wed' ueMny. - J. II. Chapman la buVly eiiBaged In planUng ralaablo frucli gurdon to hardy varlotlea, r y--' flllffler and Wlilma of dho Para dise vlclujty :wara look lug ovor tho landacapo of Uto lower lake country Wodnnaday. , , . K, It. Downing ladliVg graaler of thla aectlon haa rccolvod a mado to order saddle from the Garcia fac tory of Elko.j Nevada, . AU a raw bldo' Spanish model rlatla with a reach' of fifty, feet, equipped wltn an onuaually. strong hands and of .aufflclent site to hold the largest of the herd.. Tho equipment runs well ntr "the -hundred dollar mark.-" Frank B. Nath Sought by Anxious' Parentt 4108 ANOELE9. March 10. Dl apearlnc aomo aovoo years ago. la western Canada,' Frank' It. N'nstt' Is' reported ns having boon soon In Klamath Fall last Novum her.- 11a Is 4 ( years of age, stocky built, med mm 'height iind Inclined to bnhlnodB. His parontg 'would nhproc'lato rocclv lug any , Information as to his. pro eent whoraabniits or "anything con nectftd iwlth him when In Klumnth Falls, Address ChnB. Nash 1(35 Wost 17th St., 1OH.Angolos, Cali fornia. Adv. 2u-25 , ' THE EVENING HERALD OU dktfonarU. aheuM be cUacardwi, f raweat aeUvldea have brought aiddiUonal worda lata' our Uagoagek and the i pub Habara bad to dlacard tbb old printing pUtoe. Hen b tbe Mwly eompllxl dictionary-larger and snore eoaaplete tbu any atmlUr ene-atuarawl ToeabularyaU tbe WWoada sad saw speolal featurea bow ready h ewy see dam, ;;vr-,:::EASY'FOR' YOU.TO GET: Tfcree of theee-eonpona, ptennted o avtlltd tMs nrwajp Mall Orders u br nail, Inolndt Tiuii eoa " I IIS mllaai 10 stnta up to aoo mlUtterforaraatar dUtanota aak your tRiaattrfoifata on a poaaaa; "Youf Old Dlctlbnairy i NoW Out of ' Date TUs U Of Waal booh fir tolelnt Croaa Worrf foaafaa F: G R SEE & S- T H AT G R O EI 0 At the Liberty Tin-ii In nothing In tlie.worla llko n Yotikeo charactorlatic. There fore, tho iili'tiulziulon f.f "Yinkiie Bpoud" brought forth otartllng ro il u I U. ICvery rod-btoodod penon will grt a ronl wallop from tho "go got I'm trailH of Konnotli Mi Doanld, the Ynnkno of' "Yankoo flpeod". Ifo crnnu more acilou Into thli ilx-roel picture annaatlon than ono ojpo-U to oo In a year. . It 'bna everything a feature plcturo should have, and moro. Tio whole wol'.d loved the famoui ilory, "Tile Miitory Castle," by H. N. ilrud bury, and "Yankeo Hjiued" It ad apted from ll. Kvnn granJuia ami grjudp.i l!l bhrk'k Willi-delicti' at tho djnamic cupru of our Yuukeu hum. Supvrlatlvoe limply can't doscrlbu tho natlon In lliU new picture aohievement. "Yankue Hpued" la ahaklng at the Liberty tboatro to day only. Itpglnald Barker dlrocted "Tho Ureal Divide," wulch comoa to tho Liberty Theatre on Sunday and Monday. It la one of the outatind lug ureeaaei of tho American atage and la ono of the largest produc tion of pal yoara. Tho picture tor '.he moat part waa filmed In-Arlaona, tho locale of tho I romnneoi j . ' . n,i ' .u..,i-i1.ri i..V wth ,ho agnmonlf for he WJa stage director , for Henry Miller when tho latter triumphed lu the William Vaughn Moody pkiy, and ovor- since he entorod motion pic tures be toss wanted to present It on the screen. At the Pine' Tree I'INE) TftBK with 2 col kut Willlunr Deamorjd wont through what be says Is the most thrilling experience of his long' and exciting screen career whllo working In "Kid In" Pretty,". Universal Picture to be shown In the Pine Krce theater tonight.- ' Slnca he' ban been- working as star for Universal, Desmond has worked with lions, alligators, cow ponies and similar, sources of . danger; but' In "Rldln' Pretty" he found blmsolf on tho back seat of a motorcycle piloted bySllm Colo, known far and wide as one of. the most reckless men. who over did stuuts on that vehicle. !., - On tills mntorcycla Desmond and Cole rncod for miles against a train ubolird which Dosmond finally swuns himsolf from, tho spoodlng machine. And previous to boarding tho motor- wim a nominal nm w mrwms wwt ting, packing, clerk hire, ' dlaL-lbudoniata.,aaioant- QQ . ingtooniy . .-.- ifO VajBt Entitle tomty nbdsr to thUNeit EnlargtdVnivriitietDtcitsruiry WMWaiFarttMrKarHuawOallnetar i ' aM.BJrreXIU,- v, ! ' i i ii 71 "RID RR:ETT Y - STA - j . : AT THE PINE TREE ' , NEW T0DAY - " FOR SALE ' ! I. WANTED f. I ... Ann nlDAln kBlnAaa n ,ti l ' WANTED Camp cooking fay woman. '" I ? f-"S. "V . 15 to 20 men. 1021 Main. 21-23 t a eacrlfice. Call or write Box J I f- r .-Jl w A ls . 1, Macdoel, California, Must hare . ATuM IVERSAL.PICTU RE-. f cycle the two had uaed an automo bile as part of tbe race. Native picture-goers, whose fiction reading Includes the popular works of Ethel M. Doll, will anon have tbe opportunity of seeing this author's greatest novel on the local screen. A ploturlzatlon of her widely read story. "The Top of tho World" waa rocenUy completed for Paramount under the direction of George Mel ford. It will bo tbe main film at traction at the Pine Tree Theater for two days -beginning Sunday.-; Anna Q. Nllsson, Jnmos Kirkwood, Raymon'l llatton and Sheldon Lewis a,ro the tonturod quarlot of favorite plnyers who appear In tho lending rolcn.r-J. tVj ',?rr cupportlng" cast Ipxludcs,- , Joti.eiih. Kilgour, Mary Morsc'h, Charles Post, Frank Jonas son and Mabel Van, Duron. The story Ib a vivid meladramatlc romance Involving a girl and two men In darkest Africa. Briefly, It concorns Sylvia Ingloton,. the proud and. spirited daughter . of wealthy English parents. To escape a .love leas marringo she runs away to South . Africa, fully determined to marry Guy Ttnngor, a childhood sweetheart, whom she hasn't seen for several years. Arrlvod thcro, she learns that the passing years have worked a great change In Guy. He is a physical and moral wreck. , Helpless' and thousands of miles away- from home and funilly. Sylvia la grateful to Guy's cousin, Burko, who makes her welcomo at his farm. Shortly after- war i, ' to avert' malicious gossip. Sylvia; marries Durke upon- the agreed understanding they aro to be Just pals. - " What happens when Guy tries to claim her and aho finds her heart torn between the old lovo and the new and how In the end liUBband and wlfo aro reunited is tframatlcal ly developed in. a series of tonso, gripping situations' that load to a startling climax bofore tho -picture comos to a. happy and Batlsfylne closo. , ',. -. . . . ,. Aside from, tho notable cast and dramatic strength . of story, tho photoplay.' Is .distinguished by reason of Its unusually picturesque back grounds, colorful plctorlnl settings 'ami aomo unique photographic ef fects. At .the,' Pino Tree Theater Sunday and Monday. COURTS . Deeds- -.'- Minnie I. .Meoks to O. D. Math ews, south halt lota 4, 6 block 41, FrrBt Additions " .' , , ;. Oharlos 0 HO'gue et ux to Swan Lake: Lum-ber Co.. SWK NWH, section 4, Ti 37, R. 10. ' Charles C. Hogue ot x t Swan- Lake. Lumber' C6 . SBUNE' of Seo; B, T. 87, R. 10.. . George D. Grlaslo administrator W W. M. Mock et ux administrators dead, lot 320, block lilt Mills Addition.- , . '., ': . - mm ! v , v Misecllnnoous Filln - : '.ti.-: . , A, to, Thomas W. .pelsoU, patent lots 1, 2,-3, 4, of Seo, 3, '. ' ; - - - Chicken and Dog Feed and Remediet- RR.NGtWn DESMON D T. 39.- R. 14. Mjirrlago License Lawronco Burke to Groce McOlay Herald Classified 'Ads' THKRE ARE PROFITS I.V KLAMATH REALTY 2 LOTS." 3-room house, garage and large chicken house; 1 1 8 0 0; terms. s. 10 LOTS, good $4000. terms. house and , barq, 2 APARTMENT house and store, $17,000; terms. w , . .n, i, -in j,. we have a client who will discount on Installment oontract or- mortgage. UAGVIRB LGUIRE 810 Main Street RESPONSIBLE SERVICE i INVESTMENTS .i , INSURANCE . EVERETT TRUE CWHY, YCS, "S.-'?- Yoo cmpcoy SVt' THAT MU R P H ' W1ANTED- Some clean cotton rag3. 1H& per lb, Klamath Falls Auto Co., 224 Main St. ' 21 WANTKD A man whs is well .ac quainted''' In ' Klamath Fall and surrounding territory to ride w.'tb salesman.-' Cail 2 til Winters Apta. ; - . si FOR RENT Slocplng rooms, 840 Walnut. ' 21-27 FOR RENT Nicely . furnished cot tage. No children. 814 Lincoln 21 FOR RENT Room with" hath; for girl or woman. 840 Plum St. 21 FOR RENT 3 room house at 2046 Wantland Ave. Call between 10 and 2 Sunday. . ... . 21 FOR "RENT Sleeping room' In anod - era home for one or two- men. 15 per week. : 408 Klamath Ave: Phone 147. , . .21-23 LOST White poodle dog. Answers to name of Beauty, or Boots. Re turn to Mrs. Sewell,. 1134 Klam ath or call Metropolitan Hotel. Reward. 21 RUMMAGE- SALE : The book committee of the Wom ans Library club will hold a rum mage sale Tuesday, -March 24. In the i vacant room, next door to Barnhart's 8h0P ,n the McCarthy building. ZI-Z3, . FOR SALE280 eWM; wfth lambs at aide. $15.00 Augustus L. Andrlen, 7 ml. iwest of Merrill. . . .. .. . . , , 21-24 j KYin. cAt.RHitisA nnri mi-nan . hv owner. One of the most' up-to-date bungalows; Just ccenpleted.-This-ls an Weal borne,- 320 Hill side Ave., Dixon Add.: .21-23 CARPENTER, construction and im,. ,l i-. -A t,. teed. Same attention to small Jobs as the big ones. Work com- - pleted in the shortest possible time. No delays. Free estimates given. See me before letting your contract. I can-aove you time and in o n ey. Thomas Bomar, Hotel Baldwin. Pbona 55. M21-A21 Read Herald "Class" - . Ads BY CONDO Cookins tor. rsl eaftsssGcy EY'S S E ED 1 e1 IT s - . - Yellow 'Front, Opposite Postoffice- Imemdlate action. . 20-28 WANTED T e n BasemesU to- dig. tymvva ivn iwra c., All kinds of excavating and bwn BTOVES AND RANOKa Second- wnrk vo riia.tnin piM. ijau hand, rebuilt, fine assortment and worlt" W" CUa,taln" KNOCKOUT PRICES. See them "' ! ; .'.' .' "'T4 , in our window. Make your selec- VIOLIN AND PIANO Imrtruetlon'iby tlone while we have the assort- z. Peters, accredited, of State S?n-BLVLUCa8'FurD'tare9n6?? 'iBoSrd of Education, given in Main Street. ; 20-21 . pup,te borne by appointment. ., , . , . . , -Phone 461-W oetween 8' and i L!'? bea? ?iKnk - each day except, Wednesday, mules. Average wt. . 1150 lbs , Thursday and Friday. M14-A14 ' harness and full camp equipment for sradlng work. A bargain. DRESS MAKINCMt L: d: Lags. A. G: Anderson; 1104 Second St., ... ... -. .. . At Sacramento,-Calif." 20-24 son. 133 N. 4tb St. F25-M25 TRAILER FOR SALE Reasonable. iKWK,!?EEP:I,eip'rfeD0c!d' 1020 Martin St. Mills Add. 20-21 iS-aW " X ' --Jofje FOR SALE OR THADE Equity In ' . " r '.'1 furnUhed bouse. 864 CaUfoVnla 2J2 ' a-. on via tMrs. Robert- a.-. Adams,- Merrill, ATC" " . :. . i. Z" -1 Oregon. . 20-23 CKM?uof?jM WELL DRILliDiG VocnatseV Broo noute barn'oiLr0 rad . "?"- J0U? Only $35.00 per acre; Five Hand- ,ater- -bJs0 ,MHti eJI, red dollars will handle it. Very - system. ... Mia-Ai easy terms or will take city prop- .,,crr , jrr?TCf I erty in exchange, pbona SIS. 20tf I MISCELLANEOUS " J : . - , ,. :4 SATURDAY SALE "DAY Bargains BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES' " It all oTer the house. Canary birds: . you have, $200 will start you In . Six buildings lota. - Snap. - S e e ' ' new" business, tremendous sale, Dick, 220 Main.- ; 20-21 -should net your $100 salarjrweeK- ' ' ; i lyi Experience unnecessaryi O. M. FOR' 8ALB 35 acres income ranch, Pearse A Co., 69 N. ?th SW Port- 25 acres In Alfalfa, large build- ; land, Oregon. 20-24 (ngs, on state highway, mile to . ; " ' " . ' ' ' - ' town and school, under irrigation, . WOT1CK- ' .' wire netting fenced, bottom soli. Ford car found, abandoned. Xie- 8plendld location- for-dairy and ense shows owner Dan Thompson, alfalfa ranch. For price, particu- May be seen at Balslger Motor com- lars, write Andres Bros.-, Route A, pany. If unclatanel, will be aoloT for Box 117, Anderson, Calif. 7-28 charges. J -"' - ,' ; " ' HARRY M. L0U0K8, FOR SALE Wnite Leghorn baby 19-25 . Chief of Polio, chicks from TancrediPoyarana kpeo- w Naw .ad d Inl pens. $10.00 per 100. Hatch Han(, Fun,ltnre store, 624 Klam- every Monday. Circular. Henry ith Ave. Phone 605-M. F27-M26 ' Tarratt, Corning,. Calif.- M7-A7 : . . ' . ." " ' GRADUATE NURSES" Registry; call FOR SALE Turkey Rea and Blue day or night,' -2611 F 8t. Pbone Stem seed wheat. A. Ai LIskey, . 69S-J. . .... M2-A2 . Malln. Oregon. 17-23 "' ' ' COOKED FOOD SALE " ' FOR SALE OR TRADE -10 acres. The girls of the ' 6th attd ith All in cultivation. 5 miles from grades,' Sacred- Heart Academyy-wiU city limits ot Fortland: Inquire hold a cooked food and-candy .sale 310 S. 5th St. Phone 456M 19-28 Saturday, March 21, in the Magnlre ' H-r-1 . ' 1 building, 125 North 6th St. 14-21 FOR SALE Lloyd Loom baby bug- -- - gy. New paint - and npnolstery. NOTICE -Spring seeding anbT-pIoWr' - Price reasonable. 828 Upham St. , Ing Tale Lake and Marsh lands.. Phone 738.- ' 19-21 , - See me for quick and satisfactory . work. A. S. Book, ISltt MH8eto; If It is feea for that old nag, cow street; '-' F27-at? or a real loging team, iwe got it ; i - r -ir r. . i . - Our baled bay is guaranteed. . We LOOK YOUR BEST m-a-"Robert will make you prices that are fair Suit." Hand tailored to yottr and reasonable. We also have a few measure. . Now' showing' Spring spuds on hand to sell you and oc- and Summer lines;-- Pbona- 109 caslonally we store things Try-ns. . and ' I will, call -with samples. PtXinitrWUbEHOU8E A. B. Renuer. -:, - M9-A9 South Sixth St., 19-21 ; : : ; . 1- COOKED POOD SALE ' -, - ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAIN The girm of the 6th and' 6th;. 41i60- per gaK- Deadning- felt grades, Sacred Heart Academy, 'H roofing and glass. Patterson, 630 hold a cooked food and candy-sale So. 6th-St. :'.;'- 13-26 Saturday, Maroh 21,' in the Magnis building, 125 North 8th St. . 142 FOR SALE IN JACKSONVILLE, . , , ,. ' ' ' i. ' Oregon,' one half block,well built ORAN W.-LOUD. Expsr t'uratqh- 7-room honse, furniture, brick eel- .maker.. Swiss watches a-specialty. " lar, . barn, woodshed, good well. : X07 S. 7th Street li-2 Price $2600 cash.. Add. -ess Box- ; r-n-i.., : 95, Jacksonville,' Oregon- -14-27 YOU WOULD ' FIND- mors- pleasure , -t , in . life with. : a new, neat.volean FOR RBUABLB - USED CARS of home. -.Let Browning do it; In standard makes,-see Bnlok and' ';. torlor and' exterior decoration. Star Garage,, opposite White Pell-" phone 4li ; ' '. Fil-atil can HoteL l-18tf r" ',- - i - ' r'ni ., TRIANGLE CAFB-The "place to tt FOR SALE 15 ton Hydraulic Jack. , good Mts. OPEN ALL NIOHT. Reasonable. Western Transfer Co. jgj Man treet. Phono 61. . Dlitt MAKE-YOUR AUTO NEW with Auto an Nu. Pattersons,-630 South 6th Headquarters, aefose from Street. port office, is now open tor the " T season. Any order for any kind FOR RENT I of help will receive-tny-preog-pt " ' ! attention. Phono 167. :- M7tt FOR RENT Sleeping- room. Use a) '.-" . , of phone and bath. 350 N. 9th I LEGAL NOTICES Street. ... 19-21 ' , ""'; CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE I LINE ToTlSl Z for moving trunks and light haul- , ki,auath noUNlTr -, ing.BPhono 850. Corner 8th and NoUcoKU" Main. M18-A18 , Jn maeT of the Estate of FOR RENT -Store fixtures. 6 ft. H,nry P. Ual a" ttataiSST show cases- and wall cases with also known as Henry P. Oalarneau, drawer base. Mrs. Davenport, 806 ,Br-' , . .,' .u.i Lincoln- - - 24tf i NOTICE Is hereby given that I ...Mneom. have' filed-my flhal account ot th FOR RENT Sleeping roftms. , PrI- dmlnlstratlon pf the above' estate, vute Intrance. Hot and cold water, and that the Court has appointed ' Prices easy.-Phone-722. 620 Monday, the 23rd day of March, Washington. . - 16, at 2 o'clock P. ' M. as vtne . , . , ,. ' . " ' . time for hearing o! objections' to , LOST AND- FOUND- 8buecnht ,nhoreoTount "d . ' . , i O. M. HECTOR. . LOST License No. 12-961, Oregon., ' Administrator of the above estate. 1925., Phone 208-J. 20-21 F21-28-M7-14-21. ') i STOR E, WOMAN wants to care tor children at her' home. ' ,1712 Oregon Av, ; ' : 1-J1 906 MAIN