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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1925)
MONDAY, MARCH 80,' 1925 TITE K L A II 'A T TT SUN PAGE FIVE The Lu mbe rlo gue HIRES MEN . ' Mr, Swank, of tint logging Urm ( Hwniik initl lloyl, wliluli ' miiiniliiK fur tliu Klumiilli Lumber mill llox ouiiipiiuy lit tliu ivlelntly of Ml, 1 lo broil .wiin In Down Wednesday picking .up a crow. 1WHV HUl'HIt VISITS Huptirlntundont Uuriti of lliu Top y Luinliur company wuh In (own Wednesday lookliiK for num. uiiiin wuh formerly with tliu I'lckurlug pooplo lu I.oulnlHiia. IN MOM MODOC .. Curly CritHH, cut driver for lliu Modtto Lumber, company, wiit lu town on btilnon Wednesday. i u.kh for toi'hv on way Chnrlon Hhnplaw, who .will file for tha Topny Lumber company thin eanun In on rnuta fii'in Nuw Or leans, Hlinptuw linn filed fur tlm Lou-Dull Lumber company rur many J'uurn. 1 t ;oi:s to uami'iikli,-towlk J, II. Malum it ro vi) out lu Cump-bul-TtiwIo'n mill viii Hpnigtio Rlvur TburHiluy. : I'DLH'AN MAN HACK flonrgo l)uillii, liiu "Compound Kid", wIid flroil fur I'nllcjti liny hint .hiiuiiuii, U bui'k In town, lid oxpocti tu leave fur lump n'lortly. .Ml 1,1. FOREMAN 11,1. John Fomutii, Dig Lakes mill foreman, win unable lu work thu latter yurt of thu week, linlug cou riiud tu It's liamn with tliu flu. . L AC C'lllLOOl'IN "Wild llll!" Wllkllix In off bear liiK ut I ho Chlloqtiln Lumber com pany's sawmill. JONES WITH t'HILOOl'IN Oeorga Julius, furmurly milt fore man tor tlio 'IVpy Lumber company tmi eeoiud n p-Mliloii with the Clilluiiuln Lumber company. ItOnKRTS INJURED Eurl Roberta won novoruly In jured in lliu AlKoina fuctory lum Thursday. A lonno knot flow from lliu planer und iruck Ito ItertM Juul under tliu loft uyi, leaving a dcijp niiali. llu nufterud tlio loss of much blood, and will bo confined In the hospital for nitvuriil diys. WILL FILE FOR 4'llllOgri.N Frank HrldHuwater will f I In for lliu Chlloiiilii Lumber company the cumlnK season. ThU In llrldgowal or' flint aensun In thin section, though ho baa followed tho lumb ar business In lliu suuth for vvvornl yearn. . ' WT ON JOIl AGAIN M, B. Went, superintendent of the IIlK Lako llox company resumed his duties Thumday after upending nevornl day confined to hi homo with tho Influnntu, . WILL SET roil TOI'HV ' George Jvnsnn, formerly with the fttandurd Lumber rompany at Mc Doel, wilt not fur thu Topsy Lumber company When that company com in on con operations, fchl.'h wl'l b . shortly after tho first. FOREMAN AIMIIT AGAIN J, E. Norrld, foreman lust year for tho Anna Creek Lumber com pany, In about after spending 12 days In tho hospital. NIGHTWATCIIMAN ILL Al llauimond, for several ycura nllfhiwatchmiin fW tho Ewuunn Dux company Is up and around attain aftur bolnn III wlih pneumonia for tho pant week, MILLItW 1UIIT for C-T Will Sharp .will mlllwrlRht fur Campbell-Tuwnu it t their mill 'U Bprnsuo rlvur the comliiK houkoii. KXTUA HKTTKIt Cllot Edxertnn will bo evtra net tor at tho Campbell-Towno vlaut this yoar,. lO.U AT C'AMI' NO. a Paul Hchultt, lop trader, nnd King- Clroy, hulator, will load Iokh at ,1'ullenn Day eniiip No. 2 Mn yu.ir. HlKKKIl WITH FLU Tho family of II. J. l.oflHuiuird of Algomii, hn buen auvorely III with tho flu durliiK tho punt week. Mr. Loftnitnurd la nlgbl mill furo man In tha Alguma pbnt. Customers Our glronKoitt rocommonda tlona eoms from our aatlatlod ouatomon. Wo mnko vory fow mliitnkea In our optical work and wlion wo do wo gladly corroct ou orror. ' . That moans that thona not tholr oyo glnsHOB hor we tatlatiod. Dr. H. J. Winters 1'yonlglil WpecliillHt 714 Main I'hono HO-W Wa grind our own Inwwg Dr.A.A.Soule Off ice, moved to corner' 5th and Main, over Lucas store. Entrance on 5th st. I'AttK KNOWLKH Daniel J. Howard at l'ollcan City daiinroi that ibo drovo from I'oll can City lo Port Klamath In fifty- flvo minutes In bin upeclal mud el puddlo-Jumpor. I'iikd It. HI. Kuowlui. AMMUNITION HHOItTACIK The Pelican Community club hu.1 boon at a lun to underntitid why thero la nuch a ahortiigo of ,32 cull her lilunks lu tlio npurllim goods .moron of Klamuth Fulls. '. II. 1'lku, who handles tho gun atthu baskut bull Rumen, duclurea that Hod Ken- nlvr hj bouKht up t.'in urullablo nupply and cached ll away. IMNCK TIIUItSDAV Next Thursday evening tho i'oll- cau Cumtitunlty club U giving a guont dunce, to which members ui tho club am privileged to Invito their friends. in ritoM f'Hiixiyui.v Karl Wrhjht wurr In town, from tint rump of thu Clilliiiln Lumber company Huturduy uml Kuiuluy. i HlilNMCIl IMf'R Hill Martin linn returned from bin runoh In Ontario, Cunnnu, to work fur I'ullcnn Uuy itguln tblu neason. Hill In a wheel nklunur. UUVH C'AH ;( ll IlealbeiiiiKtun, Pelican liuy Itruder, bun pin cliitm.-J a new Diilck roadster. - , . "JOJIVNiar LKAVIOS John Jobnnton, loeomotlvo en gineer, for Pelican Hoy will leave lulo todny or ourly toiifbrrow morn ing for thu camps abuvo Kirk, HOLISM) IN TOWN fCurl ITolland,' mill Biipcrlntcnd unt for Cumpboll-Towlu, wan In for the week-end from tho mill ou Bpruguo, River. AT NINK CAMP C. Wyn Hates In 'Working at Nino Dron. Hwan' Lako cuinp. "', OOKH TO MODOC Tom Ko.!inon hai ona li Modoc's camp. ' Ho Intends to do aoinu gypa fulling. . HTK.1IN8 AUM W. Walkcnmcyor laid off tho Ut ter part of tho week on account tot a strained arm, which ho acquired feeding thu bolter lu tho Pulicua Hay lath mill. DOWN FKOM ( AMP George Casey -and Cbarllo Hast ings were In town during t'm week from tho logging camp of tho Cbllo quln Lumber company. GOKS TO MOIKX" Ueorgo Hantlngn has gone to Modoc camp to ludblgo In a llttlo logging tor tho next fow mouths. . , D. Hi Hrown, of San Francisco, has accepted a poHillaii an steno grapher with the Algomii Lumber company. IM'ltOK AT CAMP J. M. Uuruo, who was formurly In the Algoma office, In now In thu woods us timekeeper. WILL COOK FOIl AlXiOMA Jumen IC.'Yuung Is now with tho AlKOtn.i Lumber Co., us second cook. IILAt KSM1TII IIKTI UNS T. A. Christian In back at, Algo mii lifter an nb-'uncn of about two yearn, Mr. Christian Is a black- smlt'.i In tho Algnma shops. . TO KLAMATH Mr. nnd Mrs. J. ft. Abluitt were Klamath Falls visitors over tho woek end. 'Mr. Abbott In engineer In the Algomn mill. TAKKM VACATION J. II. Kline Is spending a short vacation prior lo tho opening of tho Algomn mill where ho In -dt edgnman. CHAMPION HOO FK1CDF.H "SwoiUor" Joe Turkoy, bull cook at Pelican liny camp No. 2, clulms tho hog feeding eaamplonshlp oi the atato of Oregon. Joo Is roid to muot all rumors -at any time. HOWKLL LKAVKH Tom Howell left Tuesday for tho fjroon Spring Lumber company's camp with threo spun f logging hornus. Tom iwlll da contract b un ci lug fur tho Croon Spring pooplo. AT KWAUNA CAMP Frank Olson In gypolng nt Ew autiii camp. Sawing lugs, iwo hear. ItOItKUTS AT WORK Al IlolwirtM has struck, out for tlio tall timber, objoct, labor. Wo hear Mui -thero was a woman In the enso; or rather, that sho dis appeared from tho cose. utm. FET"Y atyouri JUL DRUG STORE You can have beauti ful hair with any wavo yen want when you own an ' ELECTREX Jim attach ll to any light socket and mar cel your hair In a minute. Simple and easy. Will not burn the hair 89c Kultl only nt STAR DRUG STORE 72t ffoxolt Drat Mam KLAMATH FALLS. OHK. Feed and Seed Oats For Sale Good quality KLABZUBA BROS. Malin, Ore. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Mouda7, iluiiuitiy- tli, 1020. Court met pursuant, .to ndjourn ment, all mciiib'jru being , present, w!iim tho following proceedings ivorr bud: ,': 1 To Burt K. .'Hawkins,-. -Sheriff., you ore liufeby nuthorl.ed, em powered ' and . dlreclu I tu unu the services of such cotiniy prisonors now In custody in the County Ja'l, in cleaning up and Improving the Cuurt homo ymd, and Janitor ser vices, us nru III and pru.wr t ) work at such public Improvements or :n Itor eervlecs. iou nru iurtji.r re'iunsted to put ' v.h ."'oiiurs .h e.-arniy ut y. T;t!". Tracy in tlf cleanln ap a-.i Imprevlrg such griundn nX j.inlt'.,- S.il'Vl.lt , j, 1. atcd thin 2n day of J.nunry, iu?r-. It. II, llttna t , - County Judge, , Burrell Short, C. J, Martin, Commissioners. Tho following claims woro allow ed and I lie clerk was Instructed to Issuo warrants ou' tho -following named funds far their respestlve umoutits: : '-.'- , . Current K?ense Fund Roberts & Harvey, suppllos elec tions ,110.25. Hospital Pharmacy, services In jured Co. employee, 4.50. ; Class & Prudnommo, supplier Justice court, $?.G7. O. 8. Noweon, health unit, $125. G. 8. Newson, health unit,. $35. Lydli L. Frlcke, health unit, $60.00. Agnes Covalt health unit $60.00 Charlotte Clark, health unit, $75.00. ' , , Lydla - L. Fricklo, aealth unit. $50.00. Maikvt. Itnail Fund Ore. Cal. Eastern Ry. Langoll Valley Mkt. road $32.00. Iloud Fund . Stato Highway Commission, sup plies, $11.00. Whereupon Court adjourned, un til Wednesday,- January 23th, 11)25. " 7-' ,R. H. Bunnell. . County Judge, , . t Burrell Short, C. J. Martin, ' ; - Z". ' Coramtosleiaers1.- Wedntsday, January ,.2Slh, 1923. Court mt-t piirsuint to -adjournment, all nietnbera ; being present, KO.MK HKIK W. II. "Woodrow Wilson" Con nolly 1i:tn buen soon aholklng Jibou't tho strootn In a. new eprlng suit, How ootuo, Woodrow? ( KNU1MCK KlIACK W. B. Brldlomiin, locumotlvo on- glnoor for Pollcnn liny Is baclt in camp for tho sooson's run, ' RUNS COMMISSARY Wnltor Slotton iwlll run tho com- mlBBury at l'ollcan Bay cttmp No. 3 this season, , - TO KWAVNA CASIP Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Carlson havo gono to lOwatina qauip tor tho sum liter. -.. ' -" . ,'- (:' -' " I TRl'HCHON II N TOWN Joe Triischon epont tho weolt-ohd In Ipwn front' Kwannn 'entnp. ' ' Wood We can supply your fuel needs on short notice. . Blocks Dry slabs Limbs ; Coal Fuel Oil Phone your orders to . ' - 535 .'-. 601 Main St. O Peyton & Co. ' Wood to burn" 601 Main (Phono 535 W.O.W. . L DANCE - '-: MARCH 31 Odd Fellows Hall Other orders invited Admission 1.00 w!len tho f'tl(!ng proceedings were Iliad: ' ,: ." ' '' : -" At this llni!) th County Court drew from Kloctors of Klamath County, Oregon approximately 330 names of electors, name to constltu la tho 1925 Jury l!at Hi and for Klamath County, Oregon. Whereupon court udjourned un til 1S.iturday, January 31at, 1925, 11. !.. 'Runnel),.. County Judge, liuircll Short, 1 C. J. Martin, , Commissioners, Saturday, Junuary 31nt, 1925. Court met pursuant ta adojurn ment, all member be'.uit present, v.'hen the following prcceed.'ug.i were had: I.N TUB COUNTY COURT OF THE STATU OF ORECON, FOR KLAMATH COUNTY . Order In the Matter of the' Payment of the Expenses of the District Attor ney. It appearing to , the court that the District Attorney and his depu ty are required to do- considerable travellpg whereby It Is not expedi ent to use the railroad, and It further appearing w tho court that for the hire of an automobile fur such travel and expense of at leat twenty cent a mile , is incurred, therefore: , dt In Hereby ordered that when the said District Attorney or his deputy use their own automoblla for such travel that they be, and here by aro allowed ten cents per mile for traveling and official business only. ' ; Datel this 31, day of January, A. D. 1925. " , Burrell Short, , . ' C. J. Martin, " Commissioners. IX THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR v KLAMATH COUNTY ' ! . Order - . - ; In tho matter of the Reward for the apprehension of Charles Smith, alias Charles Mayok. ; - It appearing to tho Court, that Charles cmlth, alias Charjcn Mayok has been indicted by the Grand Jury of tho County 'of Klamath, and State of Oregon, for the crlmo of murder in tho first' degree, and that said Charles Smith, alias Char les Mayok Is a fugative from Justice and that it la fit and proper taat a reward be offered fsr the appre henfion and delivery oS- tho body jof said Charles SmitS, alias Charles .Mayok, to , the . Sheriff of, KJamath j County, Oregon. ... ., ,s j It is therefore hereby ordered thai : a reward of One Hundred Doilar3 j ($100.00) be, and the same hereby , Is offered for .the. apprehension arid delivery of tho body ot Said Caaries Smith, alias Charles-Mayuk, to the Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. Dited tais 31 day of -January, A. L. 1921. i . , ;. ; "'. ' ' Burrell Short, ' C. J. Martin. I Commissioners. Eat Better For Less "' -, At tho , . ' ; . !- WASHINGTON CAFE )rop In and see for yourself why so many pooplo ' prefer to eat here and why, onco they start the stay right with us. ' AMWtlCAN AND CHINESE DIHHKH ,133 SOUTH SIXTH. WEB HIIINCI. Prop. CLAIM OF VALE IN DAMAGE SUIT IS REPUDIATED Charges of ncKl'deuce In the care of a broken leg, proferre 1 against Dr. T, C. Campbell by Milton M. Vale of this city, were repudiated Saturday afternoon by a verdict re turned by nine of 12 Jurors who sa,t In Judgment In the cose. Vale sued the local physician fur $25,000, alleging that he was Injur ed In thct amount tor negligence of Dr. Campbell In performing the op eration. The plaintiff set forth In h's claim for damages that while Dr. Campbell was a skilled uml able physician, that he was careless in the performance of his work. It took the jury two hours to de- c'de that Dr. Campbell was not re-1 sponsible for any condition that Vale might be suffering from. The ver dict was signed by the following Jurors: E. O. Argravcs, Fred Gren ron. A. E. Gale, C. E. Burton, W. C. Balfour, C. C. Lewis, C. A. Pauley, Lloyd Ryan and A.J3. Benslnger. The three Jurors who failed to con cur with the majority were Ivan S. Yancy, Charles Mack and Thomas 'i'.ieler. - . . .' Phone 93 Quality and Price To deliver to you Invariably high quality printing nt 8 right price we havo made an' Investment of thousands of dollars In plant equipment. We have the best employees available. We want your bus iness in printing. When we get It we are going to keep It with a printing service that will give you satisfaction in every single detail, W.O.SMITH Printing Co. "Quality Printing" RETURN TO CITY . llnrrj- Pally And : Mother Spend Winter In Los Angeles . After wintering In Los Angeles for the winter months, Harry Daily, ac companied by his mother, Mrs. J. Dally, returned Sunday to Klamath Falls -whore ' they will remain for the spring and summer months. Daily is well known in Klamath county as a brick contractor, hav ing held the contract for the new Hopka building. v White Pelican Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. DUNSMUIIt RESIDENTS , Fullicr And Daughter Spending: ( , ; "We-k; In. Slnmolh. t ails I C. A. Sumson and danghter. Miss i SyivtaJsrrm3cm ar vlsltdrs ln' Klam-! ath Ealls for the:'roma!ader of the ! week from their home in Dunsinulr, California, and while in the city, are j guests in the Arcade hotel. Accord-1 iug to Stlmson, huslness conditions! ara excellent In Klamath Fall?, more I sq than is, any other city on the j coast. " , Herald "Class" Ads Pay I : , Waste Paper Inspection Guards Big Organization Against Loss . Of Its Valuble Documents , t - r'r Tffs,n 1 KrS'Viiuev.,;;ri.;j ftipRt J r i i4s 4 TrSfs i Also . . Banquets Parties Dances Dirt And the devil axe oaAsthev sw isthechpB they both obey AGETEA DANDY TO DARKEN I Inspection 'Eternal vigilance Is the watch ,word when -tho executives of- great business organisations strive for unclency. It is ooncelvoble ovon to one not particularly concerned with busi ness methods that the loss of im portant documents Is n nientvce ngslnst which tho grcntost caution should be exercised, arid this is particularly truo in tlio administra tion or an Insurance company, with such a less purhaps 'Involving" a costly anil unwarranted delay In the adjustment ot death claims or the payment' of ' dividends. Wlitn Hie Prudential Insurance Company ot Amorlca was confront ed with this problem It Anally suc ceeded In reducing the lost-document hazard to an absolute mini mum by adopting nn almost elo mental safeguard: the careful scru tiny of tho day's waste paper after It hnd been collected by porters at night. epras, examine the refuse piece by ploco. sitting on a raised platform under a, powerful light, ' Not a scrap escapes this close scrutiny. ,- Tho Institution of this waste papor searching system has had a still further and qulto. Important influence. Slnco It Is almost cer tain that carelessness will bo dls- Kuch overling In tho great plant covered by tho paper prospectors of tho Prudential Homo Ottlcc, In Newark, N. J., all tlio wnsto paper is baled hnd carried to a sorting room. Thero It is carefully open ed Srtd trained workers, all ot them familiar with tho various . docu ments the company uses In Its re In the baling room, tho clerks above stairs exercise 'greater vtg lranco'hnd papers ttro not mislaid vtltn'the frcquchcy that hilfiht bo tfkpeatod when tho vast quantity of clerical work Is considered. '- ' You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous ul I most over night If you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage nnd - Sul phur Compound" at any drug store. Millions ot bottles of this old fam ! ous Sage Tea Recide, Improved by I the addition ot other ingredients,' I are sold annually, snyB a well- known . druggist horo, becnuso it darkens the hair so naturally nud evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. , . Those whoso hair is turning firay or becoming fadod havo a surprise awaiting them, bocause after one 0 two applications the gray hair van? ishes and your locks become luxu riantly dark and beautiful. , This Is tho age of youth, Gray haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so gut busy , with Wyeth's Sago nnd ' Sulphur Com pound tonight and you'll bo do lighted with -your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a .fow days. Adv.- ,., :. Herald "Class" Ads Pay