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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1925)
"WeSPaV, 'MARCH 24, " 1025? EVENING TTOyALP, KLWATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE- H I ir"" sate' r,-. i Pp v . : mm--..-m-.. .-, .:, ... ., . nnnnriKi I 1,"t 8,,,,i 10 "''"un ... Annil inn rCiv h; . ' '':r;' HhHT hnRi IN ::-:v m h KM AnrA ! r. ..1 j. - - - - - . , vi' ( as-, .ex . i . f it ,; H'.it. 'i .' v,v a i iiiiii i m . a l.i an . i . i m m f-in DOS wtfiif J Obit J Industrial Supplies Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal Phone 371 ' On 6th, Near Main IF ITS INDUSTRIAL Equipment See us. Belts, Motors, Pumps, Mill and Factory Supplies COURTS lcl O. A. Hllllnrd to tiaorgo R. IJnd loy. 3-21-2B, I.CO I. It. 8. Uoglu nlng at point 1004 ft. E. of SW cor ner of Lot 1, Sao. 5-39-0 K. thonco B. 010 ft. to W. lido of old county road leading from K. P. to Kono, thtnee 8. 10 15' E. 220 ft., alocg mid road, thence 8. .4 30' f. 175. S ft. thence West COO ft. thence N. 880 ft. to placo of beginning, con taining 4.0 acres. , ' " " ' Rupture Expert Men, Women and Children Coming to x 1 KLAMATH FALLS ..' MONDAY, MARCH 30 RCADE HOTEL from 0 a. m. to 5 p. ni. droning by Apioltuienl ONE DAY ONLY Return VHts Made Regularly No (lutigii for Consultation On abovo date the noted rupturo appliance export, C. F. Rodllch, will prpve to evory ruptured porson froo of charge: "that you cm no moro ncqulrt an' efficient and comfortable rup ture appllnnoo by mail than you can a sot of teeth, as all thoso who, tor years have bean worrying along with the old fashioned, 111 sinolllng laBtlo wobb; or other poorly fitting trussos knqwn to their sorrow. Their ruptures woro small when they startod with thoso mnkoahlfta and now they nro largo and often painful. ' ' , ..''.'. . v- That' an appllanco, to bo efficient and comtortnb'o cannot bo sont by mail or sold over the counter but has to bo tip to date, sclontlflcally constructed and must bo fitted to you by an export in porson. That only . through this oxpori porsonal work will you bo comfort able for years to come, can per form your work nnd ovoutually bo come normal again bocauso peoplo have dlfforent shapes nnd ruptures are hardly ovor In' tho sama con dition and location." . , '-' ; - ' Statistics show that 05 per cent . all chlldrop by woarlng proper sanitary appltoances, got rid of tholr . ruptures, ' Thoso afflicted with .naval or von tral roputuros after oporatlon, or prolapsing stomachs will . be much Interested In his high grade up to date abdominal supporters for men and women, msdo to fit all alios, shapes and purses. Seamless olastlo stockings outwear ill others, Made to monsuro. , . The opportunity to find out your axaot condition and bo proporly nt- tonded to is hero now Dd not miss It.- ' ,-" ;.;''.""'; :-,'!' : "':' . C. P. llRDLICIt Ilupturo Appllnnco Kxpeit ; , Homo Office! . ' ' 99$ Boston Ulk, MlnneiipoUs, Minn, I ls-a .- .J ' Z E. d. Hourko et ux to Edwlna Gladys Daly.- Crescent, lota 11, 12, block 39. II. C. Rruden at ux to Joe Olglla, 3-18-25. .r0 1. It, 8. Railroad Asldltlon, 1st 7C, block 4. i J. A. Dewoy ot ux to Iwiura E. Axel. 1-24-2&. $2.00 I. It. 8. Lots 2, 3, 4, SEUSWU of Sea. 18, Lot 1., EHSW14, EKjSWK, 8EK, SWViNEVi ot Sec. 34. Towssbip 40, Ranto 11. Circuit Court Filings No. 1984 Law. C. C. R. 7-338. 3 . 23-24v Renner, atty. for ritf. J. M. j Bedford vs. Winter Knight. Plain tiff demands Judgment for 2400.00. No. 1922 lenity. Filed 3-23-25. Groosbuck, ally, for Pltf. Katie Gray Smith vi. Ruol C. Smith. Div orce. '-..- JriisoNlaneooji Fillnpi . . ! Hunsuker & McCollum vs. W. P. NNiyers. Llon upon car, for labor, etc. upon same amounting to $53.30. Charles Axel et ux to J. A. Dewey. Rill of sale. 1-24-2S. $1000.00 on culllo. F. K. Dolllgor to Paisley National Rank. Chattel Mortgage 3-17-26. $1000.00 duo 11-0-25. On cattle. Henry II. Grnham to Tho First National Dank ot Klamath Falls. Chattel Mortgage 3-21-2:.. $1100 at 8, duo 90 days. On cattlo. Probate Eslato of Hugh Don-' noliy, daccaued. Filed 3-23-20. J. 11. Cnrnnliar., attorney. - Miirrlngu I.lrciiso . David 8. MoC.olium Is Ruth Ulrch. Bo wen Boy' Funeral- to Be Held Tomorrow Funeral sorvlco for Willlo "Bud dy" Rawen, who was killed Sunday by tho accidental dssihargo of a nholgun whllo out hunting rabbits, will be hold at 10:30 o'clock tomor row morning from tho Whltlock caapol, with Rev. T. D. Yarnos of tho First MolhSdlst church offlcl vlow school will bo excused during tho hour ot tho funoral In order that his young classmates might of fer a final trlbuto to his memory. Burial will bo at Llnkvlllo cemoto'ry, - A subscription list which was bo Ing clrculutod yestorday. by Mrs. Jack Halo, a trloud ot the tamlfy, was blng frooly signed by' Klamath rosldonta. Tho monoy Is bolng sub scribed for tho boy's mother, twho Is a widow In r.trnltcnpd circumstances. Wo will novor havo saloons back. They nro so unhandy. Thoy novor would deliver tho otuff, ' News from Loa, Angolos., Man named Abrams robbed. Taking thorn In alphabetical ordor In Los Angolos. ATTORXKY DIES SALEM, Oro., March 24. A. O. Condlt, an nttornoy of Sulom, died at a Partland hospital Sunday morning, Ho was a morabor of tho luiw firm f Condlt and Glover. The funoral will .bo held from tho First ProBbytorlan churoh tomorrow at 2 o'clock, ' , .' . ' GUT MAHIUAGH LIOMNHH ' A marrlnga llconuo hag boon Is sued fo Troy M. Miller and Carrie May Perry, both of' Aspgrove, You must make a lot of noise to bo a social Hunt . ... --r.. KWDM AjuJLtBy - MMS 1 . ! ( 1 We don't you to Theut' Oil ro not written niili the Idea of moklne direct ulra. We ulroply want to got over thin fuct to joa thut tills organluillon in laier than you thought it waa that It can hnndla yo'ir wntk properly lit a very aliort tlino and that back' of tile workmen Is a bin warehouse filled with industrial sup plied of every sort. Wlial we want you to do Is to vlMt us oud mm fur yourself. Wo can giro yon KKHVICE WITHOUT DELAY 1 S. O. JOHNSON BUYS LAND FROM LORENZ Confirmation of a previous report to tho effect that 8. O. JohnBon, Klamath tlmbor and mill alto owner, added to his mill site on the Klam- I rntt rlvn ttw ItiA niirhnsn of Afl,tl. . tlonnl acreage from O. C. Lorent. Is received by tho tiling of deed record- ng the transfer tor a consiaerauon of approximately $0000, with the county clerk. Significance of the sale Is tho prevailing report that the Shevllu-HIxon 'company has cither an option .or la negotiating for the Johnmn site,, po which they plan to I build their (nrge mill In Klamath Falls. Tho deed wns filed by-Maur ice L. Johnson, deputy county ns3es- sor.,-V'. .VVUV?. . - U'a getting o where thoro's smoke thcro's girls. .TOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Ncwtrils Relieves Hcad-ColdB at Once. If your notttrlli are clogged and your head Is Btuftcd and you can t breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just (tet a snwll bottle of i.iv- frrvini rtulm at any drug store. A;ip!y a Utile ot this fragrant, antl-, septic cream Into your nostrils nnn lot It pcnitrnto through evory air hutnni nf vour hend. soothing and healing the. Inflamed, swollen mu- cous memurune anu you boi rellof. Ah! how good It feels. Your nos- trfls are open, your uena is eiear. no moro hawking, snuffling, blow-1 FalU troop passed the tenderfoot lug; no moro headache, dryness or- tegt and wer0 awTd(,j ratings, ao struggllng. for breath Ely s Cream renorts'of tae meeting Hal mlS JUSl wuai suiiarcrB num. head colds and catarrh nocdl It's a delight. Adv. - ! You Poor Kid, Why Are You So Skinny Don't your mother know that Cod Liver Oil will put pounds of good hoalthy flesh on your bones In Just a few wocka? Tell her every druggist has It in sugar-coated tablet form now so that you won't have to take the nasty, flshy-tnstlng oil that Is apt to upset your delicate stomach. Tell her tliat McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets are chock-full ot 'vitalising vltnmlnes nnd nro the grontost flesh producers and health builders sho can find. , One sickly thin kid, age 0, gain ed 12 pounds in 7 months. ' Sho must nsk the Star Drug Storo Undorwood's Pharmacy, Whitman's Drug Co., or any good druggist f McCoy's Cod Llvor Oil Compound Tablets the original and genuine 60 ' tablets 00 cents as ploaeant to take as candy Adv. EVERYDAY DUTY Keeping your body strong and efficient Is your plain duty., , ' "'- ,- Scott's Emulsion Is a food-tonic that is used everyday by -thousands who have learned the art of keep ing strong. Take Scott's I Beott Bnwiw, WMinStU. W. J. t4-t .SV, J ithAW A'-'AtVt :-r - - v want buy ' Detail Work On Street Im provementa) to Be Taken Up Wednesday Reams of detail work t3 attend to In connection nrlth the stroet Im provement I projects In Klamath Kails led the city council last night to mike arrangements tor a spe cial meeting ef the city council to take place tomorrow night In the COUNCIL TD HOLD SPECIAL MEETING council chambersv . i i ; - I the legislature prop:sinE.jf;raimca ; pViioVin "nloV bV' : 'Cantata Itlon of tho Colorado river compact George Stokes and the city council agreed to change fire equipment o. this city from the . Pacific coast standard to a national standard. Work wll be started on tho change Immediately and expense will be undertaken by the state. The Lorent heating plant .was again severely reprimanded by the flro chief In a written report to. th- cUy council. ' Tae commUnlcitln charged that tho licatlng plant had not been repaired to accord with coitaln suggested Improvements, and tint business mon in the city were irate, at cinders scattering over thu oily. SCOUTS PASS TEST ON SUNDAY HIKES To scouts froni the Klamath - last night In St. Pauls Episcopal church whon tho first meeting under the new scoutmaster, Julius Mueller. was called with more than IS bq.,s I present. The -boys' tint pased Ilia' tests on the Sunday nikei wore Je Kirk and Alfred CarlBon. The meet ing was called to conduct general business and to outline more, of the vacation iwork which the scouts are planning. ." ORCHESTRA TO PLAY FOR OREGON DINNER Members of tho Little Symphony orchostra will honor tho guests of tho Oregon Products dinner to bo given Friday night In llio Episcopal church. 'when they 'will play sev eral numbers during' the dinner hour. The chamber ot - commorce chorus, iconsUtIng of 20 voices, will also sing. Menus for the dinner will be printed on pieces of Wnlto Pine board, the gift ot the -Big Lakes Box company. i i SUIT 18 SKTTIJil) DIsuVhsuI Or Action Against Charles : Campbell Ordered ; At the request of the plaintiff, Judgo Leavltt today ordered the suit of the Lincoln Grocory against Charles Cnnvpboll, dismissed. Tho plaintiff for tho attorn'oy filed a ro siest for tho dismissal, stating that tho sse had boon satisfactorily settled out of court. Tho trouble with this country Is nine pairs ot pants out of ton wear mil .in t,ho seat first,. ,: 1 HFHE TUESDAY j Flashy Bantamweights Will I Clah in Semi-Final i - Here' Flftht fam of Klamath FallJ will ' bo treated to onu of the flashiest battles ever staged In this city when l Able Gordon and Joe Cormun will ' f?2ht the. semi-final bout in the boxing .card at the ' Ssandinavlan ball next Tuesday night. Gorman wired today that ho would be twill ing to meot dordon. ' , ' Gordon, In agreeing to fight Gorman, Is taking on a roan IS pounds heavier than lie is. Gorman usually fights at 130 pounds while Gordon tips the beam at rlngildo at 118 pounds. Rut the plucky littlo bantam weight," veteran of scores of ring battles,' merely said: . "I'l take blm on any time for four rounds. I can left hand Jab him till the cows como homo," Gorman is a fighter whose name has graced, main events (n the big time for many years. He is a fight er from the tip of his shoes to' the crown of his head. The two little fighters are old time rivals and their battle will be one of the' bit terest and hotly contested ever seen In this county. ' ' " ' SHEEP MEN HEARD Wool- Dealers Present Views Before ' I. C. C. Commissioner ' j PORTLAND, Ore.-, March 24. Portland wool dealers, wool wnro hquscoien , and ., representatives ot commercial organizations Interested In the wool Industry of Oregon hod their isnlng today in the hearing be fore J. B. Campbell, Interstate com merce commissioner, on the applica tion of the Boston Wool Trades As sociation . for Joint through rates from the west coast states on wool shipments. -. - : , . iaXT VETOES HILL.. PHOENIX, Ariz;,' March 24. Gov ernor Hunt today vetoed tho house j concurrent resolution; preser.ted by it the legislators ot California and Nevada would agree to a division of water allotted to .the lower, basin. Colds Start at night ;,. - : Most colds start in the chest at mght. Every hour you let them run adds to the . difficulties. ' Cold means 'congestion. In ,tKc old days our grandmothers applied liniments or mustard. The modern way is red pepper. It so excels the eld ways that you : will never use anything else when you know it. . Nothing else creates such concentrated, -such .peuctratinc heat. And heat that ; doesn't hurt. ' Tingling heat comes in- stantly. In three minutes it seems to penetrate to the depths. . Soreness departs, circulation is started, eonsestion is relieved. You know at once . that the' cold is being effectively combated. . A cold in the chest calls for Red Pepper Rub. The sooner you apply it, the quicker the trouble enJs. The rilicfwill seem like mapc, but it comrs from the modem, , scientific way to deal with chest con- , gestion. . . . '. . - . t'ou da voursclf injustice if you do not haw Red 1'epper Rub ever at your hand. Nothing else at your command does what . this can do. ,Ana such situations demand ; tho utmost help. , "I ' for pains of -Rheumatism Backaches '. Lumbago Sprains. Soreness Neuritis Congestion . Chest Colds RED ' PEPPER RUB At cli insiisu AW ti'n aiikout dtnanu RowUt. ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS -rorrvi.NO ANO asATTtc OFFICKa THE unparalleled Success of the Dr. Chit, J. Dean nonsurgical method of treating Piles and other rertal and colon ailments has built an organlsa tion of highly trained speciallsn to can for the patients who come from all parts of the West. The skill of these specialists Ii proved by the unqualified GUARANTEE that each Pile sufferer is cured or his fee REFUNDED no matter how lonu standing or how severe his cose may be. Send for my FREE book. CnaWf. UtAN. M.V,Anc . POBTtANO orrttrs- seattie urrici. Or OSfvUu'.lhina BUS-SI2 SKk Bulldln J1TM jyWChMAIfj .T.P ftrt. f'l.wS NEW 1 YORK. , March 24.i-Tli Now York atuto (tthletlc commlsion todur placed beavywelK'it champion Jack Dempaey and his manager, Jack Koarns, on the Ineligible tint In thl.i state for their fillure to reply tatlnfactorlly to t'le I'limmlJ dIod'i recent ultimatum that Demp sey accept a challenge from Harry Wills. MINISTER RESIGNS VIENNA, March 21 Albert II, ,n mMt , tho trlcken torrllor7 Washburn, has tendored hla rsslgna, carpcntaTf lled nammer and ,aw on tlon as United States Minister to httSdredg o new dwelllnw and re Austria, he made known today.: c worfcBr9 coaitlnuod to give aid Mr. Wa9h,burn. who was appointed flnd to thounntl9 of ,nJurea in 1922 by President Harding point-1 d nonfoIeM , . . - ed out that it was customary fori . - American diplomats to place their Danger of epidemics wa. les.ond posts at the disposal -of the pre,t. today as sanltarymeMure, were dent in cases of change at the white ' vEced- The water supply in every house, regardless- whether they werejf1 TI ' .J Ik' also inspired by private, considera-! upply xf diphtheria anti-' . ' . . tox tr was rushed to Carbondale, the Hons or not. I . . I relief center.. v . .; INSURANCE CO. WINS Case Appealed To Supremo Court Ttcvcracd; Judgo Calkins - ' ' Itevcrsedi -. . ; ' SALEM, Ore., March 24. The Firemen's Fund Insurance company wins Its appeal to the state supreme court in the case of the A.'W. Walk er Auto company of Medford, against the , Insurance .company, appellant, by an opinion written by Chief Jan tlce McBrlde and banded down to day. The opinion reverses Judge Calkins, of the lower court for Jack eon county. ARBUCKLE TO WED "Fatty" Scheduled to Hear Wedding : Bells Ring Again Today ' LOS ANGELES. Cal.. March 24. Wedding bells will ring in celebra tion of Roseae Arbuckle's thirty eighth birthday . tonight, nles3 something happens to alter the for-- mer film comedian's plan to ma:r7 Doris Deane, motion picture actress, at Tier mother's home in . San Mar ino, a suburb, shortly after jurisef. REMOVAL OF ROSS . WILL BE TESTED ,., y. :p:J Circuit: Couit' "Will ' DetcrnUne Wlicther Governor Had ' Autliarity to Flro ''.J, PORTLAND, Ore., March 24. Tne circuit court of. Multnomah county will decide, whether Gover- i nor Pierce was vested' with author ity ta remove Dr. Taoroas w. jiess from the state fish commission; and aonoint John C. Veatea, Portland attorney, as the successor. ; An action In quo warranto, filed by Dr. ' Ross" today, . asks the court j i to .i3sue a process, against veatcn j requiring him to answer by , (what authority ne claims to noia tne oi fioe ot commissioner. Auth-ority of tho governor to remove Dr. Ross is challenged. In tho. action. :. r They Wear Longer and Look Better Micholin tires, in addition ' to their distinctive appearance, have . 'such quality built Into them that you are assured. of long wear wthout trouble. : : ' , ' ' Micholin made the first tlrcs-and Michelin has been ahead ever since. " ', . ' '', . .' .'-.'.; - ...... f. - .'!': Ail adjustments made here without delay. " - i- RECKARD Phone 77 1 "V. km W HKADCK3 B or THE EVENING HERALD OU dlcHonaHe. should be discarded, as sw- tiviU va broaaat dditionJ words Into our laias. and the pa & had to dird their old printing HfVU ; Mwl, compiled dictk.nry-Ur ".."T Bj Itntlsr est-alarfl voebulrT ll tha aywrswds aast special rsators now raady roc svsiy isaslati . . EASY FOR YOU TO GET ' Tin of these coupons, prasantsd at saalUd ) n.wii-jJ (th nominal ram to tow cost f iuatV Mall Orders If br mall, Inelodt f ont postal up ISO mtltat 10 evnta P to Soo mltei;ortorsrtcr ditnoi suit rour postmMtar for rots onSpoundo. . Irur to onij i Your Old Dictionary i Now Out of Dt . Thi U Of Utat book for toleim Crou Won! PummIm a Total Property Lot From Tornado Estimated at , $20,000,000 CHICACO, March 24. Southern Illinois a a 3 Indiana and other state In the path of last Wednesday's tor nado hummed with Industry today as thn work of rebuilding and re storation progressed. . ' Wtarm. minnv wentYiAr nrAvnlled ' Pendine re-bulldine of faotories. relief workers wore' centering effofta cu obtaining employment for work- Ingmon, who wore the greatest, sut ferirs. Appeals, were made , to the i state to, start road construotton Im tho Illinois area to provide tempor- . ary employment. ' " . '. i With three additional deaths at : Gritfln, Indiana, the number of fat- , : alltles in five states was increase's to, 813. but this figure did not include. a score of persons believed to hare been- incinerated at Murphyaboro, j The Red 'Cross announced that 2,- i; 839 persons were Injured. Property jj loss was estimated In ne neighbor y hood of r20,000,000. . ' PRINCE ARRESTED Ln'ERPOOL, March 24. Tne S' self-styled Emir, ' of .- Kurdostan! Prince Zerdecheno Mohammed Said, J deported from the United ' States; was. arested upon his arrival' here t today and held pendln'g instructions from the home secretary. ; RUMORS DENIED - . i .; WASHINGTON. March , 24.--Wld'cly publislied rumors that sev eral cabinet officials soon are to re tire' were ' denied - today at . the Wlilte House. .' , V. '. President- Coolidge has not "been . nnformed . that. any member, of .his cabinet" 'experts' to resign and he be- LUsves."tJiQ; preseat Jtiwbershlp will ' remain , unchanged., .'.'.' i. ;:.-':--. i ' HERMAN BEATS ROPER Former Astoria Heavyweight. Left i . Hooka Way To Ten Round 1 . ' Decision " PORTLAND, Ore., March 24. Tiny ' Jfan Herman, Omaha- heavy weight, won a ten round decision over Bob- Roper, of Now York heri last night In what many tans classed as the best heavyweight bout seen here since the ten round la.w went Into effect. 'Herman made good use of a left hook to the body and took seyen ct the. ten rounds. V AUTO SERVICE j : Sixth and Main 1 Ung, pacldiif, clerk blra, ' n . . Entitles wary rtadsrto thUNmo Enlarged UnivrritiesDicil9ary ' WlU7ortktEootOoB.lo . jmI Momv Boot, u Not tmoso