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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1925)
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1025 EVENING 'TIER'ALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE ) ALlhe LIBERTY "Tho Liberty Has tho Pictures" TO-D-A-Y Is your last chance to see WONDERFUL NORMA 'in "The Only Woman" Oh, you lovers of real for the best, come to TUESDAY Florence Vidor, Lew Cody and Lewis Stone in "Husbands and Lovers" and Bell, Confer and Johnny Houston ' 5 THE LIBERTY TRIO KILLEFER DEEP TILLAGE IMPLEMENTS $ O LINE FARM IMPLEMENTS HARVIE HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT CO. Distributors 1220-1222 J St. ' ' Sacramento, Calif. he ia.j a:i... it una uiytuinuu jps is NOT on the Bos, it is NOT ' BESOM "There is no other BROMO QUININE" i Proven Safe for mow tiinn a Quarlor of a Century ns an effective remedy for COLDS, CMP und INFLUENZA, and , as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents. 1 The First and Original P USUALLY STARTS Hiyilolana warn asalnit naglatllaf eoughi and eohta und I'll Iba icrloui luno torn allaatloni Ihnt may rlnult. Uadlna phytl. ; tlani now itrtierlbK BAL8AMEA tor oil bron. Mini alTaotlnni. 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Mrrlon of tho Wlilta l'nllran holol wnn uniililii In nltnuil to li In iIiiiIhh nt tho tli'Hlc iluo to Mil' (itliii k of thu lirovnloot, lllnenn. M. 10. Ilrunar Is ni'tliiK In tho iilmonoo of MorrlHon. APHIIi VW, l'AM'Y I'liitt l'lirlv Kiir April ill III Mnnolill' Hull Fur l.niUo Mi'iiihi'in An April Fool party Ih plannoil for Tunailay nlnht, April HI In tho MiiMonlc hull with nii'inlioiH of thu 1'iiHt l'ntron's eliili ns hosts. All nminhiirii of tho Miinonlo loilno, In uliitllnu ICiiHlcriv Slur, .lob's n.uinli tin'H, Do Xlolny nu'mliiirn anil .their frlemld uro Invitixl to attorn! tho gathorliiB. IICTI IINS FKOM SOLTI1 SIih. (1. ( T.HVOIIX Anil (lillilren Kn ' Joy rnllforiilit Wlnler Mm. CI. 0. Loronsi nml chllili'on vo trneil yttonJny from T,oa AiiRolea w'liero tlipy spout tlio tvln lor. ' Mr. nml Mm. l.oronz niaito n trip to Ilimoliilli For i; HOVoral. wooku, Mf. l.iiriMiy. vol n rn I nit to Klamath Kalis lnvui(lln'toly nflor while Mrs. Tyoronc and tho , ehllilron spont. tho wlnlor niontha In Cnllforntii. Mrs. W. 11, Ileal of Oorrls, who Is iifioiiuont visitor In tho ally spent tho week-end hern shopplnR nml zM a in 1 y tiiio.m I'l.vnnoK Tim Cyelii-H'orinu.'.ruph t Under wood's Phiirniacy rlhowa tliut the h'uriiniiitrli! pressure ha been rising for llio Inst Iw-olve Ijoui. Bo, du splm lln riiliir.liiK aspects clearing weather I probable tonight. Forecast fur next 21 lion: Fair Willi brink, cold whirl. Tlio TyroK rni-oidlng thermometer riiglsiorcd 'maximum mill mlnliiiuiu tompornluns today us follows: High , 47 Low 31 l if. Wmitlier Report Oregon: I'niiit Hod weather; prob ably nilii lunU'liU anil Tuesday; cool er In northf-ist portion tonight; frh enst Tklt:)K. Hl:l-.H KTUIJII.I.Vl HdHT II. 10. t'lilklim lli'lurim From Him FraiieUco Aflir WwIi'm Alwi'iH'ii ll. 1C, Calkins, Inciil num tiro man, ritturned to K la ninth Fulls lust nlKht from Xncruinanio and Han Franclsi-o ' where ho has been spendlnK tho past wek. Mr. Calkins huh one of tlio 20,0110, flulil' fans who witnessed "Youim Hlrllillntt" of (leornln, out point Timurly MiiiKhraii In o bout In Kan Francisco. While the bout was not as vicious ns inuny would have liked, Mill Ibo-IlKlitiiiiiR- foot work unit flashy boxing was . worth the price of tt.lmlHslon, Mr. Calkins said. Mr. Calkins spent part of his time vIxIiIhk buseliall I rain Inn camps anil witnessed a torrid pructlro khiis be tween tho Bun Francisco Seals and the Pittsburgh nine. Tho game served to show beyond a question of a doubt (he wide gulf between' the coast tea ma and tho big league time. When San Francisco would make a few runs, then tho Pittsburgh flashes would mobilize and by means of a sii'lcli'ii battery would forgo In to the lead. Then they would relax Into Indifference, like a sleeping K!iint until the struggling Seals would again threaten their lend. OX MttiT JUVKIl Truffle llinvy In That. Heel Inn Of 'onnlry Maiij' Sny According to C. S. Currln, tho4rat fie In Hio Lost Illver section wasvxJ ecedlngly heavy yostorilny. Mr. i nil Mrs, Currln und family motored to the Ho k ue country homo on Lost Itlver to spend the day. The roads were In excellent shape said Currln. I'llO.M AHPtJItOVB l.lliiilx'r .Mil n Sjx'iiils Woek-F.nil In tlty Willi Friends John trophy of the Modoc Lum ber company spent the week-end In Klamath Falls from' hlg homo In Aspgrove visiting with friends and transuding business. Affairs look bright according to Urophy. He was a guest In the Arcade .hotel. TKXXAXT VISITOK Tiiiitiermnn Slukin Kiamiilli Fulls Mitch Ill-fore F.ntorliiK Woods K. A. Sheldon loft todity for Peli can l.uy camp No. 1, where he will bo employed fur tho remainder of tho summer. Sheldon Is a resident f Tcnnnnt, whero he lives during Hie winter months. ' WITH I.FMIlF.lt COMPAXV 10. K. Wriglil Ainoim; Out of Town VlNllors In The ilj' K. 10. Wright of tho Chlloqu'n l.tiniher company was among tho out of town visitors who spent tho week end In tho city, transacting business and calling oie frlonda, Wright Is a resident of Chlloqnlii, ulthough he spends a large amount of his time in Kluiunth FnllB. FltOM CAMFOItXIA Weed Itesliliuil Spending; Week-IOnil Hi The City . W. F. Horn of Weed, a prominont merchant tailor, spent tho weok-enil and tho early part of this wook In K lam ii t It Falls vlslltng with friends ami transaetlng husliiess. Ho is a guest In tho Arcade lintel. I XIMOIiWOODS IIUTIHX Wlire Of Kiamiilli Druggist llitck From Pimet Hoiinil Visit Mr. nnd Mrs. C- II. I'nderwooiH'e titrned Saturday from a visit In the north.' Mrs. Underwood had been visiting with li slstor for two weeks ut Olyniplu, Washington'1, ami Joined Mr. Underwood last week nt Port lniwl, whero thoy both attended tho Hoiiiry eliili convention and return ed togotlmr. JOIXS HlSHAXl) , Mrs. M. (Y French Aniws In Klinii r nlli Fulls Huntlny Mrs, M. C. French nnivodi In Klamath Falls Sunday morning from Sncramenlo, to Join her husband, M. C. French who In Ihterosted in tlio Kliimnth Falls lirnnch of 4I10 Union t)ll cnniimny s ,. - About . fl.lW L'VIIV L'lUIIIVl l.imt IliviT Terr:;i-y Fllleil Vvlth ' ; fat Flslii-rnien Tlio territory of Lost Itlver pre sented a busy aspect yesterday when residents of Klainutb county flocked to tho liver to get In a little cat-fish fishing. The upproachlng storm did not give the usual warning and Hi u u y of tho disciples of Isnak Wal ton were drenched to the skin but went their way uncomplainingly of the ways of Mar'ii winds. TO TIOACH Alt'I' MIsm June Hiieillcor Of Mciirortl To lie In Clly Wcek-Kml M'ss Jane Snedloor of Medford will arrive I"- Klnmuth Falls Friday morning to teach art classes In In terior decorating and dccorulive art on Friday ami Saturday, April 3 and 4. to thoso Interested In the work. Miss Hnedleor will be found in the Mordoff and Wolf furniture store where her classes will be conducted. MIS8 COVAI.T IIKTlltXK t'ity School Xurse Itack From Port bind Afl it Sickness Recovered from tho effects of a major operation In Portland, Miss Agnes 11. Covnlt, city school nuree returned Saturday night from Port land after an absence of several weeks. Miss Covalt went to Port land on business matters but after arriving decided to undergo the op eration. She Is connected with the county health unit. PAHKKR lUt'K AOAIX Former Mining, r Of The K. 1. Com pany In Clly For Several Days W. li. Purkor, former resident manager of the Klamath Develop ment' company, arrlred In' Klamath Falls Saturday night to spend sev eral days attending to business Inter cuts of Herbert Flelshacker in this city. Since severing connections with the local K. I), office to. ntto&d lo'Iiuslness of the Flelshacker inter ests in California, Mr. Parker has come to Klamath Falls on several occasions. - PltOClKK MAHKIAGK LICKXSE (oorgo West Anil Anna II. Worlow Visit Clerk Saturday (ieorge Wlest anJ Anna B. Wor low, both well known residents of Malln procured a marriage license at the county clerk's office Sattirday aftcrnoon. Seldom does a Saturday aftornoon pass without a marriage license or so being issued by the county clerk. On Saturday, the population fit Klamntli gravitates to ward a common center and if a cen sus were taken of the population, it would be represented by five fig ures, . CORItKCTIOX Misunderstanding Quotes Fire Story 111 Wrong Light In regard to tho tire which par tially destroyed tho h,omo which Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Oalarneau occupied, on Saturday afternoon, tulsumler standlng quoted the affair as Mrs. (Inlarnenu not being at ftonie when the fire started. Mrs. Galarneau was nt homo at the time, giving medical nttoiuion to her child who was 111. Bakery Goods Cream Puffs Pies , i Cakes f Rolls ., Raisin Bread ' 1 Rye Bread Each one just as good as GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Klamath Bakery . 826 MAIN vVvvvvvvwvvvvvvwvvvNvvvvvvvywvv.' Pe o p 1 e I0XA.M.S TO UK HF,U More Tencliersi Wailful For I'nlleil State, Inilliin Service ' The Civil Service Commission in vites special attention to tho fact that In examination held recently In Klamath 'Fallsr Oregon and other cities throughout the United States for elementary teacher, Junior high school , -teacher, and senior high school teacher, to fill vacancies In the Indian Service, applicants werci not secured In the number desired and that these examinations will be held again. Kecoipt of applications I will close April g. The date for the assembling of competitors will be slated on the admission cards sent to applicants after the close of re ceipt o fappllcatlons. Persons interested lit' these or oth er examinations should apply to the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board at the local past of fice for detailed information and ap-1 ,iii.aiiuu U1U1IR.B, , SCOUTS TO MF.F.T Sioul muster Calls Meeting Of K In lu ll 111 Fulls Troop An interesting meeting for Klam ath Falls chapter of lioy Scouts is called for ton'aht at 7: 30 n. m in St. Paul's Episcopal church by the now scoutmatier, Julius Mueller. The hike taken yesterday was enjoy ed by a large number of boys who spent the day over the ridge on the. other side of the dam. AWAV OX W'SIXKSS Miss Ida It. Momyer Semilog Sev eral Hays in Portlniiil M:;s Ida B. Momyer, local busi ness woman and clerk of the city school board, Is In Portland today attending to business matters. She is expected back either tomorrow night or the following day. OBITUARY I.KTITIA HTAMPLKV From complications of several dis eases, coupled Willi old age, Mrs. Letltlu Stampley, aged 70 years, died this morning at 3 a. m. at her resi dence in Poe valley; Mrs. Stampley had , been falling for some time previous to the end. She nv-is born November t), 1854, in Heinz county, Mississippi. She was the widow of the late William Stampley of thi county. The family is well known throughout' the section in which they live. She Is survived1 by sev eral children. Funeral services have been deferred pending definite word front relatives. IllHY PALMKlt Diphtheria, originating 14 days ago and gradually .intensifying, proved fatal this morning to Ruby Palmer, aged 7 yeara, beloved daughter of Mrs. Ruby Palmer, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Schmlu in' Beitty. Ore. The end came at 7:30 .this morning. The body was to have been brought lo Klamath Falls this afternoon for in terment in the Llnkville cemetery, the Rev. T. D. Yarnes, Methodist ne Rev. T. D. niui8ter, official lng. JAtxm FltAXK ZIOXtiKltl.IO Caught In the widespreid epi demic of influenza, Jacob Frank Zengerle. eight months old son of Mr. mid Mrs. Henry J. Zengerle, died nt the home of his parents at Aspgrove at 9 a. m. yesterday from pneumonic complications as a result of influenza. Tho little child had been 111 for several .d.i.v. The do censed ii survived by his parents. Funeral , services were . held this morning from the Sacred Heart church . where a benediction was offered by the Rev. Father A. L. Looser. From the church the cortege proceeded vo Mt. Calvary cemetery, whore the body was Interred,:" .OKA A. MULLIOXA.Y An Invalid for fifteen years, Mrs. Zora A. Miillennx, aged 39, beloved wife of Fred Mullenjx, died at her heme at 951 Rose street yesterday morning at 6 a. m., from tubercu losis of the bones. During the past month .Mrs. Mtillcnax had been, gradually falling, until tho end Sun" day morning. Mr. Mullennx is wood foreman for the Modos Lumber com pany. Resides her husband, the de ceased Is survived by a young dnughter. Fiinei-ul services have been deferred pending word frn relatives In Los Angeles, ", WATF.lt 10. THOTTF.U After tin Illness of fifteen days In u local hospital with influenza, which later developed Into pneu monia, Walter K. Trotter of Merrill died Saturday. Tho deceased was the beloved, husband of Mrs. Kate Trotfer 'and was employed at' the am in uLmbor company .preceding his fatal Illness. Ho was born In Itentuekf', n'MlOosiuli $$u h? is vffiU&ZJ'm'' LAST TIMES All-star cast in j "Contraband" i with special prologue by GEO. X. WHITE L Comedy NeWa lOMORROW A Blue Streak Western ' . Also "SNOOKY" and Co. in a new revue, and KINOGRAMS FABLES i';Svj 'i B 'A i-i! i !5 STILL going strong after 18,000 miles on heavy stages over tire-eating mountain roadsis one of a thousand examples of the superiority of C-T-C tires. They won't skid, either. Come in and take a look at them. CjT TIRES 5- "'viVf-Y'jt II Modern, sunny rooms; private telephones; excellent tray service; comprehensive care ex tended surgical, maternity and medical patients. . RATIOS REASONABLE KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL : PIXK AT .FOURTH . 8TK10KT. j KLAMATH P'AI.I.S, ORB. . f WAKRKX HUXT, M. I). OWXIOU AND MANAGKK Expert phnrmncist available in hospital pharmacy, day or night survived by a so,i, Philip, aged 11; a brother, Wnlden Trotter of Klam ath Falls; a sister,, Mrs. C. 10. Craig of Merr!'.!; a sister, lira. Richard Hllenian of Mtbol. Ore. Funeral services have baen set for tomorrow at 1 p. m. at the Presby terian church In Merrill, the Rev. C. C. Unlet officiating. The Moose lodgo will officiate at. burial serr vices. HAIlltV llltlOXXAltl) "j llarry Brohnnrd, steward a I the Moose lodge, died in a Klnmnth Falls hospital Suturda-y night from pneumonic compltcntlons folowlng an attiu-k of lnfluenmi. Uronnntd was 'a most popular man and his death is a great shock to his many friends. Funeral services will be held Wednesday nt W'hitloi'k'J mortuary, .with- interment at 0 p. in, in Llnkville cemetery. Services will be under tho nitspk-es of the Loyal Order of Moose, of which Ilronnnrd was a Klamath 'Falls memlier'. Jlvennanj Jeavns ,ltp, relullves, A ,'? , TONIGHT E'.5fc&J v.ttm&u i'i! im AND TIJ8E5 :S ?E3 Poor Eyesight often throws the whole Jierv ous system off balance, ' Using your eyes under'strnln Is injurious to your health ami efficiency. . You' wJll quickly exporlenca relief w.hen flltod with our glasses as , "hundreds of others have. Quleled nerves 1 und balanced muscles will prove very comforting..' . Dr. Gbble 7(19 MAIS . - , massed Frame Oronnd - Repaired F.yes Kxnmlned QUICK HIORVICH ' - i