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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1925)
180440 WEDNESP'AV, "APRIL' 1, 1f)2S EVENING KEttAU). X KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE V Ate LIBERTY "The Liberty Hua the Pictures" I J i Tonight for the Last Time 1 wvwyAWvwiwvw Lewis Stone Florence Victor- in -Lew Cody "Husbands and Lovers" ; and LARRY SEMON in The Cyclonic Laugh Success aluo Harold Hell Frank Confer Johnny Houaton in NEW SONGS , . , Thursday Only Buck Jones in ''Winner Takes All" Buck is some scrapper Maiiily . About People William llnllrr Tn TiH'Nlt'iT Kill In f'liiii'W fir Kl'-i'.rlr Hlinp '.-' Frank II Mvnril ftpj nolil !:s Inlnr- chI hi iliii Link Itiyer ICIctuirlc Bloro In his partner, W 1)1 hi in liillliT, ac cording li anuiuiiceiiient liwlny. J ii 1 1 ') will taku, charge of tlio I'll 1 1 ro "Imp uiiil conduct I liu business hy himself. .Ml. VIKlTIVt; IX flTV .Irmilit, Hum KnliTliiliiIng Hun iil rniiulili r-lii-l.iHt 1 i .Mr. o'.kI Mis, IMIpb Hum, nocom pitlili'd ' by their h in ii 1 1 son, urrivoil III I lii' city yesterday to visit with Sir. Hunt's nio'.hor. Mm. Jennie llurti, 'limy niiiku their home In l'nrtuinl. A 'CHITS POSITION I'uilllllii OfflHll Now F.lllilryrl III Woman' Store I'ltOJI COOS IIAV U'i'll Known Itmlilciilsi or Niirtli llenil Ami I'loiciiic V'lxli Hi i,. K. H. Downing of North llond, fornmr president of ihu W-IIKrimctte-I'aclflo, it Jiux fuetory concern, and IF. I,. Ilergman, liunknr of Florence, OrcKon, spent tho day In Klamath Full yesterday, returning to Cook Buy thin morning. They con furred with business miia I nl create I In the lumber game while here. JIISS I1KATTV HKTL'K.VH Illness Prevent) Bookkeeper Froui Work' In allusion & Phelps .Minn Frances Ilcatty, bookkeeper for Houston & Phelps, and president of tho Business and Professional Women's club, hen returned to her work following a week's lllneei from an attack of" Influenza. FHOJI "IIOItSKFI.V" Jinny Ibiticlirr Visiting In liliiinulli Fnll Wild Spring Weal lii-r l.oiilu (ierher. u prominent ranch er from the llominsta section, jipiint tho day In Klwnath Falls vlsllng with friends and transacting busi ness. (Jollier returned to IiIh ranch, "llarscfly'1 late tills afturnoon. I Jlrs. Mrs. I'niilliii) offleld of Klamath KuIIh has accepted a position with 11. :'. Moo of tho Woman's store and Is now employed there, taking up her duties this morning. T MCI I FIMT tA! " rPT Tp'''''"' hail first been lV- I ".Sow thai - i no CLAIMS CKCKI.TV FMcIle JliDowell IIiIiikh Null IHrorcrti IVMlny l-'or d the aim ii t ' whlta I WA8II1N0TON, Apr. 1. wo kol'w Ihut Uiar i ftllis was rliflil" Ihu letter from the mn o, near mil. was uestuwml K,m ,,, B1(- ..,, U(. on rrusiueni Conllilicn today by tho Indian Kenel dlatrlrt of North l)n kolu In reeiiKiiltlon of the ililten- Dlilp rltthts Krnuteil to them. The anoio Is that whirl! wai borne liy tt chief of 111 ii llunkapupas who was klllnil when hit soukIiI t tetch the Indiana tho while irlan't way, after cause ho was J far ' usuIuk progressive tiuiil we now 'kW you the Near UIIih. knsy.'ii to our tribe." The loiter a sriined by A.nolno Claymore, hi his flutter print mark, Jovllll ll;iilcr nud I'lus Shoots first. AecompaiiylnK It ' u pipe and headed tobncci hai;. ClulmliiK that she wan treated ' cruelly and Inhumanly by her hus band, Hetello .McDowell today ' lire uk In suit In circuit court from William II. McDowell. Specifically, ' .Mrs. .ft Dowcll charites that her hus- na:ii ! 'ro,l"on,ly became Intoxicated; II:. it on a tiiimher or occasions he bad sluppiri her; anil that ho refus- TKACIIKIt Hi:sit; Ji-sse I'nl terrain To I'mlii K .)M'rnllon Kioii Clisscs at lower Swan lake Bchool lnve temporarily closed owing to the resignation of .Mrs. Jesse Patterson, teacher, who will soon undergo a major operation. Jlrs. Patterson's sudcoBsor has not heed named and until sjia Is appointed or a temporary Iniilructor Is hired, the school -will remain closed. I.KAVKS FOIl L'AMt'OKMA Jfrn. T. V. Xeucomb Off For Two IVifk'n aciulou Mrs. T. W. Newconib, secretary of tho county fair board and steno grapher In tho county asent'a office. ed lo support her. Sho prays In ud-jleft for southern California where dltlon to the divorce, for tho restora tion of her mulilon name, Kstello Prultt. The couplo wore married In Oklahoma In r.i2(l. PAR on April 2 Preferred Capital Stock advances to $100 a share Seven months ago The California Oregon Power Company made a public offering of 10,000 shares ($1,000,000.00) of 7 Preferred Capital Stock for subscription by its customers 1 and friends in the territoryit serves. Today, only half of the entire offering remains I unsold. , Approximately 5,000 shares have been pur chased direct from the Company at the price ,-which has heretofore prevailed $98.00 per share, with convenient terms at $5.00 per share per month if desired, and with interest at 6 - allowed on all installments paid. Increased Value for Investors f. Prevailing market conditions, the country wide demand for good hydro-electric securities, and the approaching completion of the Com pany's new developments, which will materi ally increase the net earnings, now justify this increase in price of the Preferred Capital Stock. Announcement of the advance of $2.00 per share on April 2, 1925, Is published at this time for the advantage of stockholders and prospec tive, purchasers. ' , I For information concerning the 7 Preferred Capital Stock and interest- bearing partial payment plan ask any member of our organization qr simply clip and mail the coupon below. . t i .... THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Offices! . Roicburg she will rpend a two week's vacation with frlendH. During her absence, Jlrs. Austen Hnyden Is taking her place. KlfO.M VACATION Nurse Find Jinny Klniniith Falls ItchlilcntH In I'ortlnml on Visit Jllcs Ada lleffron, Ltirxe for Jlri. Thomas .Martin, returned tho early part of the week from Portland, where she spent a week's vacation. According to Miss Hcffron, there were a large number of Klamath Kails residents In Portland with whom she came in contact. The weather was splendid, according to the visitor'. Jlr. ncAWFUium in c itv mid Jlrs. Wlllliim Crawford And DiuiKlitcrs Vtsllluu; Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford, accompanied by tholr two daughters, the Jllsscs Niioml and Betty Craw ford, spent yesterday nd last night In Klamath Falls, visiting with friends and doing a little spring shopping. Tbny will return to tholr home In Chlloquln this week. COKH TO JIOIKXJ POINT Hurried HiisIiic.k Trip MiuJb Today liy If. Ii. Ifbkriwin FlNKKAii SF.KVK K HF.LU Last Kite Halil for Mrs. Dora Jllllll'Illl.'IX Funeral services for .Mrs. Dora A. JIullennax were held at the Whlt lock chapel at 2:30 this afternoon under tho auspices of tho Christian Science church. Burial was at Llnk- vllle cemetery. Mrs. JIullennax died at her home In this city Sunday morning. II. J. Hlckerson of Klamath Falls, made a hurried business call to Modoc Point this morning and re- turnel late this afternoon. Hlckerson- gave good reports of the road In that section. FIIOJI 1H.V KANCHKS Visitors In Klimmtli Falls Number Jinny From Illy Dally Given and Art Morgan, ranchers from the Bly country spent yesterday in Klamath Falls transact ing business and visiting with friends. They returned to their ranches late lost night. PERSONALS BISINESH .MEETING f'amrire JlrU Ui Kntertalu at Next (inlliiTlng of Club KL'F. Vir.i, 2IKiO ' Unit (Inlnis Flnt Iron Ironer tn I'okki-mIiiii of Loral l.nuniliy Suit was brought this morning by tho Ilourret and Klrkwood company against E. W. Bennett, owner of the Troy Ijaundry for the recovery of a flat Iron ironer or for the alleged value of the Ironer, 12830. The caso was brought In circuit court. Duo to a fifth Jlonday in the month of JIarch, the next meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club will not be held un til April 13, the Becond Jlonday In April. According to Miss Frances Bealty. president of the organiza tion, the cntnpfl-3 girls will enter tain at that meeting, which will be held in the chamber of commerce rooms. FROM IFJFOIU) Iluriinras Men Anions The Out Of Town Cluest4 This Week WOULD Ol lET TITLE Arthur 1U Wilson Brings Suit To i Keitnlillnh Ownership Suit to quiet tltlo to three pieces of property in Nichols -Addition was brought this morning by Arthur R. Wllsou, against the heirs of J. Kamuker and others. CHIIX)OllN VISITOitS Cooil Weather Irerails In KliinuitU AkhIii Anil Attracts Jinny Ted Jtoore and Walter Hood, resi dents of Chlloquln, spent the day and Inst night ln Klamath Falls, driving In from their homes in that section. Thoy report the roads in good con dition for early spring. While in tho city they were guests In the Whilo Pelican hotel. RECKLESS DIUVKK FINED Hurt UtiUey l)raivn $5) Penalty INilico Court in Jlurt Bailey pleaded guilty In po llco .court yesterday to a charge of reckless driving and was fined $5(1, which ho paid. He iwas arrested by police Saturday night. . Hill TAKES NEW POSITION Oftlo Starts Work for Nine Lumber Company . Toduy ' W. H. Pippy and S. M. Bullis of Jledford were among the out of town business visitors spending the early portion of the -week in Klamath Falls. Pippy and Bullis drove over the mountains to the city and report the highway In excellent condition. KEND VISITORS Klainnth FnlLs Attracts Jinny Out Of Town Visitors Tills Week . Klamath Falls is attracting a number of business men to the city especially during the spring weeks, ami among those from the vicinity of Bend are C. J. Dugan and Luke Sheehan who are guests in the White Pelican. " PORTLAND VISITOR Hotels Crowded With Klmnnth Falls Ilusincss Visitors Among the Portland visitors in the city from the north are Charles Johnson, It. JIarchael, Mrs. J. II. Beckley, F. H. Thompson, and C. N. Johnson. ' They are guests in the White Pelican hotel. G. II. Smith of Portland Is also a guest in the city at the Arcade hotel. Hal Ogle began work today as field representative for tho Nino I.umbor company, which will soon start operation of a new mill at Shasta View. Ogle has been em ployed by the Woyerhauser Timber company for the past 15 years. tcAUFORNiA Oregon I POWER COMPANY HKTI HN TO Jl'CIOlD Former Ilosldcnts; (to Sontii After Visit in Klamath Falls OREGON ' Medford Grants Pou CALIFORNIA Yrcka Duostnuir Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross Anderson ' and their son, Hugh Anderson, re- l turned to their home In McCloud 1 the early part of the .week, after i spending ton days In the city. Mr. j and Mrs. Anderson formerly con- : ducted tho Laltjido hotel In tho ' city, at one time "the" hotel of , Klamath Falls. YDWVPAPJNKRS IN PROGRESS Ask any,mc.mber of our organization f or mail this coupon -todayj THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD, OREGON Ploase send mo full Information about your17 Preferred Stock and special partial payment plan. . .Name ty4ddre HOP Tonight , at ,.''. MOOSE HALL Admission; 60 cents Danish Pastry Just what you have been waiting for, and asking for for so long. ,Nov you have it ' and the quality is just as gootf as GOLD EH' KlfOS T BREAD r Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN V;' , G. H. Smith was amon; the Port land visitors, spending the week in Klamath Falls, transacting business. Marvin Cross spent Tuesday, In Klamath Falls from his ranch in the Bly district. George V. Croisan of Eugene Is spending several days In the city on Huiinras inetrests. ?Ir. and Mrs. E. Kramer are Klanmth Falls visitors from their home In Seattle. George Dillon is spending several days In this section from his home in Portland. A. M. Allyn of Cleveland, is an eastern visitor in the city, looking Into business interests. O. L. Chandler df Malin Is spend ing several days in Klamath Falls on business. O. Davis of Tonifant, California, a frequent visitor In Klamath Falls, is spending several days in the city on business. , . J. B. Duncan is in the city from his home in Duusmuir interested in business. 3. S. Ball or Modoc Point is a well known visitor in the city fe-om that section. - ; .. . ,, Mrs. George Merrill of Thermop olls, Wyo.. is ;spendinst JC week in Klqmath Falls 'wuie jn tne western part of the state. . Miss Katherine Stokes of Asp grove arived In Klamath Falls last night to spend the remainder of the week shopping and visiting with friends. A. Fordyce of Big Marsh Is visit ing in the city, a guest in the Arcade hotel while in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Jlrs. Charles Hood of Chlloquin are business visitors in the' city. Jlr. Hood is inteersted -in real estate holdings in that section of the county. J. H. Hamilton of Ttfnnant. Cali fornia, is visiting with friends In the city and transacting business as well. I Last Times i! i T o d a y; William ! Desmond! in Straight ; Through" A' western that is western Fables New3 and ; SNOOKY and the GIRLS presenting" - '; Frenchy Tomorrow Only COLONEL COOLIDGE QUITS MAPLE SUGAR BUSINESS, HE SAYS CHICAGO, April 1. Colonel John Coolidge, father of the president, is no longer in the maple sugar busi ness, he has wVitten to Mm. J. D. Knapp of Joliet, 111., who asked him for prices. The president's father replied: "I have let my lot. Walter W. Lynds makes nice sugar or syrup and can tell you price of either de livered at you- pace or parcel post. Respectfully, John Coolidge." . CARD OF TH.VNKJ We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their manv klndnessos shown during the Illness and after the death of our . itother, Mrs. Lo titla Stampley. and'for the many beautiful flowers' sent. Children anl Krandchildren of the deceased. ClioibsjLadder ADOLPHE MENJOU , RICARDO CORTEZ ' FRANCES HOWARD UCHOWETZKj ' ' OQuamount picture ' A" gorgeous, polished production '. of Mol nafs celebrated play which scored a phe nomenal hit on Broaidway and wher ever played. ; Saats now on SALE ; ' ' - Vorthe ' HIGH SCHOOL, OPERETTA , : A ; SvA ' ( -l-V iv ft S CBI CPT ILOLLUI fWT f! UUll I 1 OR- COLD Saul Singer, who came to this coun-J iry so years ago a ooy immigrant;,1 has risen to ths vice presidency of j tho Bank of the United States off "- ' Now 1'ork Clty.i ; , . -, , 4 . Phji4oln wsrm against miglertlin eouglil -and cold! and till of IM Mrlout lunj om vlloitlom thit miy mult imIh -clan no nrMrlb BALSAMEA tor ill bron oilal attaotloni. BAi8AMEA la pur; vepa tabla ofaparatloa oS'da trom a nawly dli to.tred plant Or. ti. F. Grabtrat, Andar. aon. Mo., wrltea: "I oa 11 axalmlvaly tor my practice and my tamft'v. II la eulatt aurt tnd sala in Ita action lla njtlilni alia." Tmarl th end of tlla InHuenj apldemla a Kovrroment physician .noticed that a tribe , ot Indiana In Nerada. by cue uso ot olla from a native plant were Irarouf' from the f iniinpnzn. lie used thcA olla amonc bla ' t white patients and then In f taoaplul. mr , flo'.tlnx with "death" caaca New o.,"1 reaulta awept the nuriu anu iur mimv .una It was ji'it poaalblo to supply UW demand. UALSAMKA has now been atandanllzed . and tilres uniformly mlraculow reaulla la frnir ways : 1. It aoothea tho rodamed mom toranea and relieves Irritation. 2. It Increases Tiecretlnn of mucous and pormila easy pcctorotlon, 3. It stimulates pores of tlia skin In throwing off body poisona and t. II slrlltca at tho cauao, ohecklns norul atilou Immediately. , t ,. , Ho not t-onfnse It with ordinary tmtsain couch sympa that nre only aootlilnit ayrupa .. and do nnt bo to the base of the trnubla. Tnllke nlher counh remeillea BALHAMKA la free from coal tar and other harmful na. colics, l'lensiint to lake and absolutely Bar 1l?o,suroCyou"a"t BAf.-SA-MB-A with tha picture of tho Indian) on the package, (iuar antced lo relieve any couch, no mailer from what cause, or vour nionejr back. All drug- . slata aall BALSAltKA. In Klamath Fain buy It , front' tHar Drug Co. for Chronic ' i , Coughs V VI ! , :u: