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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1925)
Thursday, april 2, 1025 EVENING ".HUflATJ), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREE. AtThe LIBERTY "Tho Liberty Has the Pictures" Today Only BATTLING BUCK JONES in a combination WcKtein and prize fight picture "Winner Take All" We promino you tho nuwt thrilling fight picture yet filmed Friday Only pi zM-ainly About . Petfple I 'lillO WMTIIKK I T.HK ULtWJK OF OFFICE j The ryrlii-iitoriu; gnip'.) ut Under-: Mi droid ' Resilient lo He Off : wood's pharmacy uliowa tho pressure; MuniiKcr of MIiik- HIiiIIoii ! Hi III In (hu .'"unsullied" rou mill j Willi Wit. prcT.i.llUK w.n.m mr mm,-; c c,irHtl., unlyea , Klm. illllniia will proiminy prevail ror n 0 11 in lii' r of hoiira. Foreiaiit for next 21 him if : Cloudy, wllli moderate "Western Fate" and chapter 5 "Santa Fc Trail" and laiit installment Photographic Interviews. ;ilh Kitlln yetterduy from hi homo In Mcdford to lake charge of. the loinpi-riiluriM. Fresh lirm-.os ton Ik It t. j office management of the stage of Favotiiblo for ahowcrK. ; fli-e of I he Howard and Grluifc btune Tliu Tyco tiicordliiK thermometer i nBI .' registered muxlmiiiii mid mliilinum I ' . iciiipcruturca today hii fulluwii: tllKli 08 Low 35 'J I,'. H. Wenll Report ureaou: i imetiieu, wiin ruin ici' ullf'it u ml Friday, Modoralu fum perutifrc. Strong houIIi and aauth ciisl wlwlii. DIES IN CALIFORNIA I l.i imi'ii (IiikIiiIii, Former Kliiiiuilli j (ilrl, (-'nasi- Away D.M'OHTF.It HORN April l'li-xl IblliK" ll Id To lilillll' Of (IiiiiIi'm l-'uimlit MIh Lenurn Chualaln, formerly a resident of the Bonanza district, died thin week at Woodland, Cnllfornlu, according to word received here yes terday by roluilvca. She had lived In Klamath county until ahoul eight years hko when "he moved to California wilb her parents. Mr. und Mm. Charles Faughl of Mnllii a r i! IiuIiik congratulated upon ! the hlrth of u daughter, born yea- j lerd.iy aitM..oon hi tne luuiuy llOlllll. AuTCTESS TROUSE 1 lO'iButum, . iRip -?Mtyf . Wr : Your BEST Trousers THAT tyrant, Styl.'. lrcrcs ihat men who wunl lo be fashionably dr im-d are .n wear a dark mok i-oul with nrlpcd trousers of u lighter allude. And never win It moro p-nlblu nle. Nc.irly vcry innii lias one or iimm e-tinls Hint tn git lint lliry liiiiif in I In iIom'I N-rniiM' the tmiiMTM nnr worn (int. Ily .srlrrlini; li pnir of Dnlclicss TroiiM-rs Jim coiiiplrte ii Miit lluil is in lli liriglil of fiiliiutl. i Cut full on lli wry lulost liiu-s. we run uVtiire yon it lit in Diiti'lnwii TrotistTs Hint would nuikc u cus tom liiilort'iivloiis. " " And wlicllii'r it U for tlpcsji or for work or for piny every pair of Dtilrlii'SH TmiiM'rn i iiiihIo In n'tve Ioiik lnmcst Wftir. 'J'lH-y lime to U lo live up I V lln-ir innkT' fiuiions wiirriiuly of "JOc u lluttuit; $I.(K a llip." -: lit; HUinrl in ImiIIi sriiM'N of Hip wnnl mid (Mine iu for your puir of Diilclic.vi 1 in'.is U'rutiwrs. Klamath Klothing Kompany Excluaive Agents ' i DIKH FltO.M I'.NKt-MOVI.Ii lii III Tiikrn TIkiiiiuh A. Sinllli, Mi'IImmIIhi .Oiiii'cIi Jiinltor Thonuia A. Smith, Janitor at the Flint Mulhodlat church, died yeMor day following a brief illnciM from bronchial pneumonia. He had lived hero for about elcht years. Denlden v.tiOWi ne j, mirvived by neveral lu regular . nenidon, tbo county i urot hem and alutein in varioua oarla achool boar I wero to havo met tbla,, ,ha weitt, The hcly u at w,l)t. lork'a but funeral arrangement)! will IIOAIll SIKI-ri'H TOIMV 1 Hi'IiimiI llmly (onvoiie At SiimiIii (.h.IciH d Offliv iifteiuoon i the county acbool mip urliiteiident'a o f jf I c e. NolhlnK of pirtlrular Importance In acheduled to come up. County School Superin tendent Kred . Pol emeu ait Id f It la uiorulDV. OtVO KMI'MIVK KKCOVKltKI) M'lillrr (j, KoImiiii Ih lU covei eil From Kffprt f Hliock Ons of the moat remarkable re coveries of shock on record In tliia country, l that of Wilier O. Fol aom, ftroundrnan for the California OreKoji Power oomptiny wlio 'aH nearly killed early thla week from a shock from a 4 000 volt wire. Fol som was dlHCharged frum the Klain alh Valley hospital yesterday, fully recovered from the accident. l'I.OVINO GKOC.NIH Court House Vnnl Ileln(c rn piireil For I'lantliiK Of H--i! Grounds of the county court house are being pic wed today under the direction of county court bouse J'mi tor, Tom Tracy. The work l being projected In order to prepare the ground for planting of grass seed later In the yeart Last year the grounds were filled In until level with the sidewalk. It Is hoped to beautify the grounds and make It a credit to the community. XOOXKK AItKKSTKI Kvldi'iice AKiiiusf Oilco Man Xot Sufficient It Is Held JIA.WVK.M, WIX.4 SUT tluilumeut oir le fault Handed Uown Jty Jlll(te A.' I. U'liritt A Judgment by defuult fiivorlng not be completed until word Is re ceived from the relatives. I'riti.ic MKKTixti tonh;ht Mrs, Ada WiiHiue I'nruli To Addriw . CltizeiiH At Hull "Is Klumath Falls as bad as It has been Painted?" This Is the sub ject that will be taken this evening by Mrs. Ada Wull-ace I'nruh, gen- V. 8. Muxwell In the rase of Max- j erul manager of the children's farm well vs. W. 8. Mumey, was handed i home at Corvallls, at a public meet down yesterday by Judge A. I,. Len-, lug In the Scandinavian hall held vlit. The Judmueiit was won by: under the auspices of the W. C. T. Maxwell b' default nnd stipulated : 1. of this city. Hint Maxwell recover I17D.S.1, plus . alx per cent Interest on thai amount. ItKTUlXH TO ASHLAXl' Mr. V.llnilwlli IUn-mdi, Ttmldeut tf Ashland Upturn I.K'ATIX(i KXt.'INKKK HKItK A. A. Kirkwooil, Willi tw ()f Xlne Men On Work On HIkIimiij Work of surv'lng and locating the new roule of the Klamath Falls Lakevlew highway from a point six miles fjtith of Ho.it t y to a point 10 .... E. W. Renick Public Accountant Accounting and Auditing , ' General I J Income T Capital S SUITE 1, PLOUGH BLDG. Tax Stock Tax ." PHONE 317 IRRIGATION BONDS . GIVEN EXTENSIONS "SiALICM,' Ore, April 2.--An ex tension f Hlx ltionths In Hid perlo-d of Hltilo Interest guuinntoii on bonds flf the Tiiimilo Irrigation district of Deschutes county was grunted yes IcTdiiy by'tlio slate Irrlnntlnn securl- i DANCING ?1 Every Saturday Nite i! Fort Klamath ties coniiiilsjlon. Interest Is being pnltl on lioudu lo the sum of $o 50, 000. Hnpreseiilnl Ives of tho district nuked (or art extension of two years, but this the board refused, and 8l-.Uo Treasurer Kny Inlliniiled that unless greater progress Is niailo In colonization he will oppose 'further extensions, It Ilea l.upnr, ntalo en gineer, vei'.ommunded the oxleiislon. Tito project embraces nh'mtt iri.ilOO ucres. The eoiiunlssliin also granted n six mouths . exlunslon lu lhu Interest Kmirnntoo on $11.1,11110 bonds of the J l.iitii) Pino illslrlcl, ' Mrs. Kllznbeth Ilecson. resident of Ashlaud, bus returned to Ashland after spending a month In Klamath ', miles east of niy has been started Kails as the guest at tho home of by surrey crew of nine men under Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston and al- i the direction of A. A. Kirkwood, so at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. j state locating engineer. J. V. Iloiislou. j K1TTO 11,1, COl'XtlL MKKTS TOXKillT Owner of Klamath Shoe Store Sell Miss Coiiielln Marvin Will Confer! uusly HI in Ilospltul . Willi Council On New Library W. H. Kltlo, owner of' the Klam- Dlscusslon of plans for the city , u t Ii Shoe Store. 605 Main street, library, authorized by the people at j was taken to the Klamath Valley last November's election, Is the In-- hospital yesterday, seriously 111. Ho centlvo fur a peel:il meet Ins of the j la uuder the care of Dr. Truax. city council scheduled for tonight at j During his absence tho store will be the city ball. The council Is f ort tin-! In. charge of C. V. Holmes, an ex ilic to have Miss Cornelia Murvln, perlenced shoe man. slate librarian, who arrives In tho " clly this afternoon und who will ad-: MISS Ol.l.MW SK1.KCTKI) vise the council on the type of build- , l-'iih-vievr Teacher Will Teach l'hynl lag ttial would be best for the city. cal Culture To Women At least three architects will either ' be present at the meeting or will Miss Florence Oilman, teacher nl submit tentative plans 6f tho muni-! Falrvk-w school, has been selected clpal building. .!!. K. Perrln nnd C. j the physlcat culture Instructor for N. Coseboom nro plaiitilng to submit j women at the Scandinavian hall, pliins nnd either Frederick S. liar- j Permission to use the hnll for gym rlKon, .architect of Sacramento will naslnm purposes, twice a week has be here or he will submit plans for ! been granted. A mass meeting is the building- i scheduled for tomorrow- ut 7:30 p. - ' m. to be held for all women who arc TltAlX DK.IiAVKII Interested in- entering the women's VMIors lo City, Four Hours IjiIp ; gym class. In Arrival Here . M.Vtil llti: HKTI KXS . Duo to tho piling up of a freight : Klamolli Falls Iteallnr KnJoys Arthur 3. Nooner, brought here from Chlco, California, on a charge of larceny was released by Justice of the Peace It. K- Hunsaker at the recajumendation of a deputy district attorney. X'ooner . was arrested by Contsable Cozad and brought to Klamath Filla Monday, ft develop. ("COFFERS ENRICHED eci mat evidence in tne case againsu the defendant was not sufficient Ho warrant prosecution. - f POItTliAXI) VISITORS " Mr. and Mrs. tlearge Hiehn. and Daughter to .Sx'nd Tbre- Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Georg Biebmn and daughter. Miss Pearl, fiiehn, are In the city for the next three weeks from their home tn Portland. Jlr. II eli n is transacting business in the city. They are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lucas. MAXV Itl'H.DXG APPLICATION'S H' Permits. All-rail) Pi'titlonill r)l b.v lM-al sidents At an average of three structures a day, building activity continues apace. Since the last council meet ing, a week ago last Monday night. 32 applications to -build in Klamath alls have been received. The larg est application was by the Pacific Telephone and Te'.egraph company, -which desires permission to make overhead and underground tele phone extensions in the spring at an Lestimated cost of $18,000. The work according to Resident Manager Dunn of the telephone company, will start by April 15. LKAVK KOK ASHLAND Party of Four, to Meet Portland Visitor In That City Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ryan and Rev. and.. Mrs. W. E. Bobbin left this morning for Ashland to meet C. 1'. Swander, who is coming from Port land. Swandcr is state secretary of the Christian church and he Is com ing to Klamath Fulls to launch the building campaign for the-new Christian church in this city. OX HIHIXI-XS HKItK Former Ileslilent lU-lums To County From Ti-iiiiant, California Oliver Duvls, of Tennant, Cali fornia, a former resident of Klam ath Falls, until the past yeac when he resided In the south, has return ed to Klamath county and anticipat ing the opening of a pool hall In Algoma. Davis visited in the city today transacting business. KXLAItUK DAXCK HALL Crowd At Keno Saturday Xlglit Affairs llring Improvement - Unable to take care of the crowds of local people that attend the Sat urday night dances at Keno, T. J. Pratber, proprietor of the Keno store, Is making arrangements to build an addition onto the dan:e floor which will glvo more space. MARCH FKF.8 LESS Itei-onllnp Charge Are ; renter During February If recording fees, paid to the county whenever there is a prop erty transfer or Instrument filed, are any criterion, there was less ac tivity in property exchanges during February than March. In February, the total filing fees collected By the county clerk's office was $440.85. During March lhe"fe3 ag gregated $352.70. j'; - ' ' ri.in ') '.u S I LJULfCC Visiting ItebekalM 6 He Hosti-wn-s to Klamath -Falls fiotlge Ai-pnrHtni' -tn ' an nnnnimrpmonl today, visifiug Reliekahs. members j i of lodges outside of Klamath Fall, j will entertain the Klamath Fa)l3 order .following the regular session of the organization this evening. BY TRAFFIC FINES Gold in little gusUew of $10 and $20 enriched the county coffers yes terday when a number of traffic violators "decorated the Mahogany" at the request of Justice of the Peace R. E. Hunsaker. Among those 1 present, at the requesr of County I Traffic Officer R. E. Knowles was Tom Watters. who dug deeply for $13.50 to pay for speeding. Pren tice Puckett submitted a similar amount to the county for a similar offense. The "ante" was raised a bit on C. Morrison who contributed to the tune of $18.50. N. H. Can ker, slipped the Judge $18.50 for speeding and Leslie Elmore $13.50 fo rthe same offense. Fred Ward vos nicked yesterday afternoon on a charge of speeding 35 miles an hour on South Sixth street. T. J. Webb, local business man, was arrested on the charge of ' parking his car on The Dalles-Call-j fornia highway. ' PERSONALS I hi In In the Weed yards, the evo nlug train, scheduled to arrive from tho south In Klamath Fulls at 7 Week Spent lu Ptil-tliiliil j J. . F. Magulre Sr. returned to i p. m tltu mn pun into tuo siiuion jinnuith Falls lust night, folowlug until 11 P- I"' last ulKlit. Mr. and ! Peek's vacation spent In Port Mrs. II. Golden of Plueervllle, who jmi ,) vicinity. Magutro diuve mo making a short business trip to tho clly, wero among the pas sengers on tho delayed tviiln. back from the north In u recently purchased Packard light six. MOItlUSOXS IMPROVE I liiNiicimi PalieutN Reported llettei-, This Morning: ut Hotel ' j DAXCK AT CLl II HOtSK Invitations Issued to -III) Gut-stx for Dance Tonight. J ' Every members of the Pelican Hay According to residents of tho ; community club had the opportunity White Pelican hotel, Mr. and Mrs. i of inviting several friends to attend Albert G. Morrison, who suffored j the dancing party given tonight 111 severely fro))) Influenza attacks, ui'ejtho club house, llids 'Were out the highly Improved and 'Will be able . f,.s, (f tno woc ,) more Hum lo bo out again next week. . They lire confined to their rooms, where emiHlunt medical ntlenlUin is given Mien). ' HF.Tl ItXS StU TII lUNiiriince AdJiiNtor .tit-re on Iliisl. Hess Willi Klaliiatli Falls Folks ('. A. Stewart, Insurance ndjuslor of San Fninclsco, returned to his home In the south this morning ftflct spending the day In Klnma'h Fulls ndjusllng the claim of Charles Crawford, whose, house on 823 Plue street was pnrtlally burned last week. 300 are planning on attending tin ufrt)lr. Johnny Houston's "Aggrava tors w ill furnish tho 'music. ' I'HF.D A IIAKF.lt IX TOWN l(tsei'Viilltiii Supei'lnti'tiilt-iit. Attend ing To lliislness In City Fred A. Ilaker, siipcilr.tetulcnt of the Klamath Indian reservation, ar rived in Klamath Falls yesterday to attend a committee, which will rep resent the city in receiving Hubert Work, secretary of the Interior, nnd his party. Mr. linker 1-emnliied in lhu city overnight to attend to busi ness mattoi'S.-lvUtl lott. tuK. Klamath Agefley this iifleinoon, .. You like Rye Bread All right, we have it and that is only half the story we know it's good be cause it is, mixed, baked and pre pared just as care fully as GOLDEN , ' KRUST BREAD Your neighbor uses it you try it. , Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN v E. F. Peterson of Portland Is spending several days in the city on business interests. E. H. Vndeburg of San Fran cisco Is among the out of town visitors from California cities. Sarah Corrle and Anne Corrie are guests in the city of the White Peli can hotel, while' on a business trip from their home in Portland. Among the Portland visitors In Klamath Falls are Charles Johnson and E. R. Walsh, both guests In the White iPelican hotel. Jack Felnstein Is a business visi tor in Klamath Falls from hia home in (San Francisco. E. E. Lawrence Of Berkeley, Cal., is a Business visitor in the city for several days. L. S. Newton of Vreka spent the night in the city, returning to his home this morning. G. W. Decker, Standard Oil man,' was In the city today from his home in Sacramento, transa.-tlng business with the Klamath Falls company. E. G. Taylor Is a Portland visitor In the city, stopping at the Arcade hotel while in Klumath Falls. Mr.' and Mrs. Watkin Davis, prominent lleatty residents, spent the night in Klamath Falls, after a day of shopping and visiting with friends. F. A. Knight of Koseburg, is a frequent Klamath Fulls visitor, spending several days in the city. J. S. Ball of Modoc Polat Is transacting business In the city for several days this week. ' Louis Zeese of Redding Is a busi ness visitor In Klamath Falls. O. Dolan is among the out of town visitors In the city from Mud ford. , Mrs. O. W. Kngle of Fort Kam- uth was a shopping visitor In. Klam ath Falls today. ' R. F. Carpenter, resident of Grunts Pass, arrived In Klamitth Falls last, night to spend sevcnrl days here attending to bnlnes.s 1 matters. George tt. Phlnegar, connected with a lamber company at Bray, Calif., 4s, In town today allendlns to business mutters, - , Today?; Only lis i ' illtlluM Swan' ADOtPHE MENJOU RICAUDO CORTEZ FRANCES HOWARD BUCHOWETZKtl ' GQwxtmountQktwt Comedy Scenic - and ' Prologue by , GEO. X. WHITE, with special musical interpretation by . HAROLD KNOX Sunday - Monday HOOT GIBSON v ' in -. Let 'er Buck' Filmed at the PENDLETON ' ROUND UP -Attend Matinees 1 ainiaamiiTiiiiiia New Special Way To Shampoo J Blonde Hair U t Evtsn the most aitrnctive light hair loseSi -; beauty with afie. But Hlondex. the new ebam' poo for blonde hair only, prevents light hate- , fromdarkemtignndkcepak lnutifultyattrnt-, tivc always 1 Also briujr back tho true goltf- en beauty tooven tho most faded or darkened ', , .bloniie hair. Leaven hair wonderfuily soil." citky, fluffy. Notadvo. Jlixhly bonehciol tovl 'hair and scalp. At all gowi Ucalcra, such us: ,, , BLONDEX 9"js Blonde HairShaioo .: Feed and. Seed Oats Fbr Sale j ';' ' Good quality ; KLABZUBA BROS. Malin, Ore. ' .,i ft.' Jamboree Fort Klamath Sa.Uu'day. Night Miami i!',wui