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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1925)
I : EDtiESDAY,' MARCH' 251025 , T 4 ii ....... .... I t ., . EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TrUElI ' LIBERTY ' "The Liberty Has the Pictures" ' o D The White Frontier Htiurp tniijiiii-H Ix'i moiiil i xlli- iirnn "Tim Willi" Fron- Hit" liul, lici' woman's courier brought her bark Last Times Tonight Harold Bell Frank Confer Johnny 1 Houston The Big He's of Harmony In the songs you love to hear ' THURSDAY ONLY "Wandering Husbands Xuli: Wires, ibis picture vHII show )'ou Imw 10 umltf rm . ' nitiiili'r home l night ' ' Ma inl A bout Pe op 1 e , WHT.rVfrTl , U WkUlfaKP l'M't)rnif i.pl ( Undo wood's v'lirniaclr show a higher tiarciurtrle pressure today and con tinued fair weather .with brisk wind t In probable, Forecast fur next H houm: Gen erally fair and cool. TIib Tycos recording thermoinoter registered maximum and minimum temperatures today an follows': HlKh '...it Low 46 DEFENDANT WISH Ht'lT A. W. llradshuvr Gets Verdict From . Jury In Mulct Owe .i:y AHOVK KJHK Fliilry '' S" cbaim Cnttio For I'nck Oil 44iiiinjr Today ., ialoy, accompanied by At i Vxilt, left till morning for Heave, jlnrnh, above Kirk, where he will purchase cattle for the Golden Went Meut and Packing company. Kin ley and Kdsall expect to return to the city late this evening. Hi-Jinx Vaudeville and Dance Open to the Public Scandinavian Hall, Friday Night, March 27 Admission $1.10 ' Tickets now on sale at Underwood's Drug Store '-Houston & Phelps K. K. K. Store , ( Whitaker'a Grocery , Word was received here last Knight that E. B.! Hall, proprietor of the Ilnll hoU'l bvra and president of the local ' Rotary club, had been chosen a member of the credential!! committee at tho Rotary convention In Portland this week. C. H. Un derwood, local druggist, Is also at tending the convention In Portland. Crater Lake Shrine Club Michelin Tires Why be content iwtth losses inokos. when vou can buy the nal-ionaliy-knnwa Mlchollo horn for loss money? You need Mlchellns on your oar. " Kcmombcr -iro maka all adjuatmonto on Mlcholins right horo In Klamath Fails no Ieluys. , RECKARD AUTO SERVICE Phone 77. . . . ' :.. ' Sixth and Main 'A- u- U ' Carload of: Cotton Seed Cake J - v Just Received Cotton seed cake contains more food value per pound than any of the grain feeds. It is good for aheep, cattle or horses. ; , With bran at forty dollars per ton you could pay $160 per ton for cotton seed cake and have the same food value for each dollar spent. ' Two ounces per day with a little roughage will keep . a sheep in good condition. , Try a ton of this feed. The price until further notice . is $61.30 per ton. .. Get your order in before It is all sold. ' ,r J. W. KERNS - ; ; MOLINE DISTRIBUTOR ' Cream Separators Milking Machines. ; : 1303 South Sixth Street ; ' . Klamath Falls, Oregon. - Advertising Space in - ' t THE EVENING HERALD . I Pays' 100 Cents on the Dollar j j.j ....iii., ii i, w .mi ,m nmn ii .M,mi.ii.n. ni .ni hi nnii.n iii i a tr VIHIT MXMI.NU CAM V Frril Hlmlliick InxpcrM Wool In Work Of Kw'auna Company ' Fred Shallock of the Ewauna Uox company yesterduy Inspected the company logging camp at Lumber town, between Chlloquln und Kirk, whore a crew of woodsmeu Is now getting out logs for the local plant. The work Is getting along in good ihnpe for this early in tbe season, lie was uccompinled on his trip by Mrs. Sballock. IIOOV IS Hllll'I'KI ItciiinliiH of 1Oiofr, Killed in Jmn, Hfiit to Mlnnmotn Home The remains of Alvln A. Unde man, who was killed in a recent log latitat Lsmm's mill, was sent today to his relatives In, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Deputy Coroner Towey announced that ho had recolvcd wired in structions from Llndoman's father in Minnesota and was carrying out the request. ; ' ' . V IIAIX CHOHKX OX COMM1TTKK Loral Hol Mun H Attending Ko to it tVinrcntlon in I'ortliiml BKNI) MmV XOllTIt Fnthcr of Ijnto Albert Onrllck Ac companies Itcinnlns to Halrlli Accompanied by his fithor, F. It. Gnrllck. the remains of Albert Oarllck were sent to Salem today. where interment will be made In the Evergreen cemotory at McMlnn ,vlllo. Oarllck died Saturday night at his home in Mulln . following nsthma complications. F1.VKD FOR FIHHIXO William McKay Pay 4UM.30 For IUK Trout Caught At Moiloc lotnt William McKay, employed at Lamm'K Jkllll, was arrested 8nnday by District Oiimo Warden Marion j. Barnos, on the charge of fishing tor trout out of season. When arrested, McKay had all ready pulled In a big lake trout and was Industriously f!shlngfor another. He plead guilty before Justice of the Peace R. R. Hunsaker Monday and paid a fine of S25 and costs aggregating $3.u0. l took a Jury lo Circuit' Judge L'eavltt's court but a few minutes yesterday afternoon - to return a verdict In favor of A. W. Ur.idshaw, Uufeiidont ' In a suit 'brought by Arthur Worth for rocovery of a pair of big mules and 'other livestock which he alleged were his. The plaintiff claimed that Uradshaw was holding the animals Illegally, but the Jury found him to be the legal owner.':. (iLOVKIl ItKTUtXH HO.UK Insurant Man Visits Willi Kin ninth Falls Ag.-nts' Tills Week After, spending several days in the city on business, Frank Glover, well known Insurance man for the National Fire Insurance company, returned to bis home In Portland last nfght. WAMHIMOTOX VIHCTOIt Ih-iiHitils Interrstml In Itcnl Ftnti ' Conilitions In Ctly J. Q. Reynolds of Kennewlck, Wlashington, arrived In Klamath Falls yesterday to spend the re mainder of tbe week Interested In business conditions. Reynolds Is a promloent realtor of that section of Washington. TO ATTEND FXFJIAL P. K. liurlco Hears From ftlstrr. Of lto Wife, In .Mont sun P. E" Burke is lu receipt of a telegram from Mrs. P. B. Murphy, sister of his late wire, Mrs. Mary Burke, that she will arrive In Klam ath Falls on Thursday afternoon from her home in Scobey, Montana, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Burke who died Sunday morning. DAUGHTER. IIORX ' Mr. And Mrs. Lron F. Crawford Iterrlvint; Congratulationa Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Crawford are receiving congratulations upon the birth of, a daughter, born this morning at the. family home at 345 North Sixth street. The little girl has been named WIUana May. " MOTOR TO MXDFORD Rctorn With Wife And Daughter From Visit To Coast Cttiea J. K. Whltlatch and son Vern Wliltlatch motored to Med ford last week where' they met Mrs. Whit latch and daughter Joyce who re turned from a months visit In Co nullle, Eugene and Portland. " 1 8K.XTOX IXL ' County Club Leader I'niiblc To Work Ilocauso Of Flu - For the psst two days, Frank Sex ton, county club leader, has been un able to go to bis office 1 the base ment of the court house beacuse of a severe attack of influenza. His. condition was somewhat improved today and he hopes to be at the of fice late this week.. ' The Pacific Ocean is being meas ured again. It thoy find the mid dle It Is a tine -place for a sinking school. , " ' ' Mr. HKTt'HX TO rXCH Ami Mrs. MrOollum To Make Home In Wonleu ' ' Mr. and Mrs. David MoCollum, whoso wedding was an event of Mon day night left this morning for their home In Wordcn, whore McCollum conducts . a rnnch. Mrs. McCollum was Miss Ruth tllrch of Corning, CutlforntH, before her rnnrrldHO this week. McCollum Is a prominent rancher of the Wordcn soctlon where ho has .ntndo his home tor many years'.. t , : ,; TO MAKK" HOM K HKTtK Inilliinu ltesldonts Avi'lve lit Klnni- N nth Fulls To Live , Mrs. Jean Ilrowne of Indianapolis, accompanied by her two daughters. Dotty Jenn Drowne and Ruth Anna Browne, arrived In Klnmntr Falls tho enrly part of thtt week to make their home permanently In the city. Mrs. Browne is a sinter of Mrs. Fred C. Murphyt thla1clt.v. ( Y ..:. IX.SPlCCTlOX THH H. 1). Newell, Project Maimrr ,n)'lves To LanRell Volley Today , Herbert U. Newell, project Innn aRnr of the Klninnth Irrlgnllon dln trlft ;, flttrta to- ;.nftWl vnllry' jhis aivomlnR to spend tho iliiy nttnndlng to hiiBlnoss uiitloi'i. . GOLDEN ' KRUST BREAD For people who are . particular about the things they eat. For those who want their,' bread mixed," baked and sold right. ' We know like it ! you'll Klamath f' Bakery 826 MAIN 'ttTTTTTtti FOIIKMAX IX tlTV Lumber Conilitions 1'lckinK I'p Ac cordinK To Heup According to A. P. Heup of the Topsy Lumber company of .which he is foreman, the lumber market Is in splendid condition in comparison with the slump of last year. Heup is In the city for several days visit ing with friends and slaying at the White Pelican hotel. , VWITIXG IX CITY Hitcriiiiienlo Resident HpendliiK Hev cral Days On JMisinoh lli-ro W. O. Hartford, head of the Wood Curtis company Is In Klamath Falls looking into the condition of the branch office here. Hsrtford Is reg istered at the White Pelican hotel from his borne in Sacramento. . . FROM NEW JKRHF.Y' Inventor Of Lumber Devlry Vfotltlng In Khimntli Falls J. N. Shuck of East Oransflt New Jersey, Is In tbe city for several days, arriving last night to look in to business cosdltlons.' Shuck is the Inventor of a device for revising lumber waste, a machine that has saved thousands of dollars to Klam ath Falls Industries. WICK MAX HERE '. Griffin Looking Into Business Con ditions Of Motor Company ' G. A. Griffin' la In the city from San Francisco, interested In condi tions of the Buick company branch, and conferring with" H. E. Hauger for several days. , OX IXSPECTIOX Ton; W. H. (Van ford In Klamath falls for Copco Work In the Interest of business for the California,. Oregon Power company, W.- H. Craiwford, manager of the new industries department, is in the city for several days, making a gen eral Inspection -tour. CRIMP IX PORTLAND Employe of Lamm Lumber Company : J . on llusluras Trip. : ; D. H. Crump of Modoc Point, connected with the Lamm Lumber company. Is In iPortJand for sev eral., days attending to business matters. ELLIS TKILOVB IMPROVES Ellis Trulove, son of E. D.' Tru love of Trulove's market, who was operated on yesterday atternooi) tor appendicitis aT the Klamath Valley hospital. Is reported to be doing nicely this morning., ;i .. . :. A- congressman .wants to protect oysters,, which are a little backward about ..speaking for themselves. TTIbwer TMooms In Dark 1 j ' life fJj (it V ' V fTIHia fisw Torl dress won'l dc "X "or 'theJlappcr who ,Js ' noil r 4 averse to "a Jtiss in tb dark,") A large phosphorescent flower. iut I below the t waiitlint, is ; its r onlyl J lecorjtlon. , j LAST TIMES TONIGHT t vf Rem BebQANI-S 'MissBlueueary. V4 It would make a horse laugh Fables Kinogram and . . . SNOOKY . and his girls presenting "SPLASH ME" TOMORROW "THE DEVIL'S CARGO" ' j--r, ' " ',' With"-. . j. '- Special Prologue To Obtain Goo d Will it is just as necessary that we satisfy our used car customers as our new. , : Mm . , For reliable used cars see t i - ' .......... ' '' Buick & Star Garage . ,1.; H. E. Hauger ; t; ' V''fi t Oppr White Pelicah Hotel j f , E. W. Renick Public Accountant ; Accounting and Auditing (General - . Income Tax Capital Stock Tax 211-212. HOPKA BUILDING PHONE 317 Eat Better For Less At the WASHINGTON CAFE , i Drop In and see for yourself why so many people prefer to eat here and why, once they start the ..; .. ! stay right with us. -ttfB ' AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES 135 SOUTH SIXTH. - WEE SHIXC), Wop. chuistiax sciexck i.Ktm RE 1 1 Herald "Class" Ads Pay I WHITE PELICAN TIU'RSDAY I ' "5""" Vj'" "J ' The Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls wishes to announce that William D. Kilpatrlck, C. 8. B., of Detroit, Michigan, member of the Christian Sconce Board of Lec tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston. Mass., will deliver a tree lecture entitled "The Religion of Christian Science" In the WUillo Poltcan Hotel, Thursday, March 26, at 8 o'clock in the evening. The public Is cordlully invited. 25-26 Have your kodak films developed and printed by Stinson He knows how. I NFLUENZA ; . t At prevntW molt and xti inhalo night anil morning V Vaporub Oo.r if Million Jan Viti White Pelican. Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Also . vm . Banquets :'?.'JiLtr ' ' Parties ' Jlu Drikts