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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1925)
TWfiE Fotm evening mnMTi, kt,amath falls, oreoom SATURDAY. Al'RJL J, 1J26 Issued Daily, except Sunday, , by The Herald Publishing Company." Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Or. E. J. MURRAY , W. H. PERKINS . . . Publisher News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1S9. Member of the Associated Tress flie Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication o( all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. AH rights of republication of special dispatches here in atv also reserved. The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and. the City , of Klamath Falls. Tpllorcl One Year ... H!x Months' Throe Months .. O'je Month SUBSCRIPT by Carrier IG.60 .... 3.50 . , 1.9S ' .65 I OX RATKS n.T Mall One Your Six Months Three Months .. One Month ... MONDAY, APRIL fi, 1925 Sugar Beet Growing It is to be hoped that sufficient aeerage is signed up this week to insure the retention in Klamath county of a sugar beet expert during the remainder of the spring months. Unless the question of sugar beet growing is settled this year once and for all, sporadic, but probably un successful efforts, will be made from time to time in the luture, and still it will not be known whether or not the sugar beets can be grown successfully and with profit on the fertile acres of Klamath county. An energetic effort has been made during the past few monthsto establish the sugar beet industry in Klamath county. There are many problems entering into this industry which raise doubts in the minds of the farmers as to whether or not it can be made a success. Chief of these is labor. ' . - Enthusiasts can shout from the house tops and theor ists can expound until .the cows come home, but still the question of the utility of sugar beet growing in Klamath county cannot be deimitely settled until a real experi ment is made, v . If the farmers can, without financial loss to themselves, give over a small portion of their acreage to experimental beet growing this year it would be well for them to do so, . providing, of course, they are interested in the move ment. Either sugar beets can be grown profitably in Klamath county or they cannot. For years, now there has been agi tation for this industry. The feasibility of the industry here should either be proved or disproved. And right now is a good time to settle the question once and for all. ' YOU' KNOW THAT SPRING GARDEN FEELING .? " i COUNTY COURT T PROCEEDINGS 1 -4 Monday, .IVbruiiry Dili, lUStl. Court mot piii'Miitim tit adjourn mom, nil iiieniuor being iniint, When Jim fiillowliiK lirtKM'i'illiiMH worn IN TIIK I'OUNTV COUUT OP T1IU ttTATI'! ()!' DltlitlUN, KOIt KLAAIAI'll COI'NTV t'liiiii' new J )n vii Choukluiit, tin' iluly iiiinuliitiiil Coimlulili) III unit tor 8iniKii IMvor HlHliIrt, Kliim ulh Coiiuty, Ot'i'Kon, mill tllnl ullh i ti ii Cuiiiiiv t'loik h 1 1 (.'iM'tltU'iiio or ApiMliitiii(iit Willi 111 onf.l u( i r- ru o mtiu'iuui. Ainu liuiiii in iiiu mini ot Olio llioiiHunil ilulliirn, Willi Hon t-y lloiclikUi im Suroty, nlil hind bt'lnit it llili 1 1 mo uiMirovvil tiy tlio foil my Cniirt, It l tiHTiifore luriliy ilncltirccl llitil tliv Hiild D:vn Choiktoiit In t lio Only mipolntvil mill quntlftoit C'on hIhIiIo in mill r.ir Biu'iikuo U Ivor iIIh-Irkl, 8 tli day ot Fubrutiry, l'UIIIt, ll'0. notku ot UlitU'li ut court jini- lirlnotiori, H.i It'll 1IC5. this 2 t. Drawncit. over the Tire. 21. Sick person. 2T. KdwoiI. 29. Flower.. 30. -Era. 32. t nlversity ! HANGS HIMSELF AT f STATE INSTITUTION SALEM. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ' H - iS" ""Si 17 IH'iS-'" -. - ;LL, : "IzT" atS " H . "' ' 'M ' ta tea 5? "ns r 30 "3i si I ' , S3" pji?" Ops- p" K?g4i l W m G4-2 rs 1? ivis 4 .'iki i-i- S-A Wl " . '. y p m Jr mT ' "T r' sii J ; H I I El J I I 1 1 1 fetal 1 i officers. 34. Pronoun. 37. IndUif trili from Vtnb. 41. Rose colore;!. 43, Commlslsons. Denitrified. 46. Sounded (moving of leaves). 48. Joined. 49. Electrical particles. 50. To card. H3. Ancient language. 5G. Rellsli. 57. Highest endeavor. oS. Play on words (pi.). 59. To -nrap the dead. 61. Observed. 63. Vegetable that grows fn pods. 64. European fresh water fish (carp family). : street, Portland, CJ!nm!ttid KUklde at ilm lule uon)ltn ijt lh Intuit) lust night by straiilliiK hiimmlt Ore.. April 6. D D.I with a bod f!i.-t whloli ho hud firm Wilder, a photographer, wa.iso ! attached to a water pipe Hi) was boale address was 350 east Stephens '52 years old.. It. 11. lliliinull. County JiiiIko, llinri'll HlKirt, C. J. .Martin, CoiniiilsHliuiprs. Tj following cluliim wru allow ed uuil tbii clerk w.i.i liutriicted to Issiiu warranU on tlm fnllnwl:u n ;i mi'. I iiinU for thttlr a'spoi'ilvc umoiintH; (lini'lit F:pi'iixi I ii nl I'.ic. Tel. Ut Tel. ('ii. ncrvliei po ir farm ll.r.o. l'uc. Tol. & Tel. I'd. jervlc.'s co. officei. $64.1(8. Julin II, I.liifiMly, services court iiou'in. $ j .i . a o . Hmilhwoll fltaty Co. up. del, tux dllucllnnn Jl Si), . It. Iii1.ap, rash adv oxprus- sa;:t. 51 9'J. Miles HUtli rompany supplies court hinisi) 23.011. J. T. iliadley, vital slatlsllis 1.25. H. tinowoojo. vlul Ut. 1.75. I : , It ! I ' China Used for Centuries Norma Talmadge Delights in Collecting Rare Pieces of Porce lain Reproductions May Re Found for Everyday Use TESTKUDAY'S SOIXTIOX E'jAlLB OiRjAl T iqirTs U5F inopiMSapriTr liAlljOuHS iTiHiFTpitrT'ig iNrAp,VMTt?io-ri.TiE - The person who mude this puzzle did It before breakfast. That's why we como acriEj o word that makes you hungry, repeated' twice In this one - - HOH1ZOXTAL 1.' Feminine pronoun. 4. Delinquency. . ; 10. Wior j (.driving) command. ; i 13. Dressed hide. . 14. Plumes' of feathers (against the law to Import). 15. Bowing instrument. ' ' ' 16. Sending letters. 18. Cluster of fibers In wool Staple, 19. .Nights. ., 21. Sheriff. 22. Sinewy. , . 23. To prepare for publication, 25. IBorn. 28. Torture. 27. Upon. "v ' '' 28. Protected place where ships may ride at anchor. . 311 'Printed notice. . , i ,33, Tree with tough wood. ' 35. Almost a donkey. , . 36. To dine. 37. Hiibbor tree. 38. cro the sun vl.iss. 39. Pith of the matter. 40. To Bill. 42. Oolf, term, 44t Beer. 4B. Sea eagle. -"i1;"V6 acco-mpliiia?" " 48. Cnyoty..' . 'tA tl.-yuu -and i. ' . ' . r, Situ 52. Vehicle used In winter. 54. To plunder.. 55. Pulls with effort. 57. A blow. 58. Sudden fright of multitude. 60. Silent. 62. To dine. 63. One who is skilled In punning. 63. Wily. . 66. Wages. 07. One Intrusted with the property of another. 68. KlglH plus two. 69. Subjected to chemical test. 70. Opposite of even. 0 VEUTICAL 1. -Black haw. 2. Places of supreme happiness (Dante describes nine), 3. Having ears. 4. Unit of electrical resistance. 5. To dread. 6. 1'als... ' 7. Ingenuity. 8, Mathematical term. , '.0 What a hsit lays. , 10. Spirlls cf the -llr. 11. iKvorliutlng. 12. To catch sight of. . , . . 17, Dregs. 20. Polite word, used for main. BRODIE WILL QUIT AMBASSADOR'S POST vWASHIN(JTON, April 6. Resig nation of Edward Brodie, American minister to Slam will be accepted at his request. Mr. Brodie was appointed by President Harding In 1921. Ho was vice president of the Oregon state chamber of commerce, and Is a pub lisher of Oregon City, Oregon. A South African coal mining company has planted 250 acres In trees with a view to their future use as mine props. " . Aids Jardine j 3" m'iftiiw.iTmrii'riti-i.iai t'4 H HenlcU W. Dunlap of Kingston, hail been numlnatod by President Ooollde as' onslstaht nceiotary if grlcUlturo. The. nomination was . tnadt upon the recommendation of w& 1: As far back as the eighteenth century tho fad ot collecting china was la vogue. And then, the prices were hardly less high than those demanded fn our present genera tion. For the art of making porce lain In exquisite pieces was limited to iuai a few "royal factories" and the people of wealth and position wero tho only ones ahlo to afford the line examples ot china, . . Today these patterns which wore possible to tho wealthy alono are within tbo reach of the most mod est purse, for reproductions of rarely beautiful patterns are used In the best china factories In din ner, tea, breakfast or Individual pieces of all prices. Tho Havlland china, which Is made fn Limoges, France, today presents patterns of real beauty In their dinner Bcrvicoa. The Arcadia pattern, which Is doslgncd In the pilgrim shape, posBosses the color ful birds In the center, with a min gling of soft hued flowers for a lovely border and ofTors a delight ful combination of colors for all occasions and may be obtained for a fairly reasonable sum. Equally lovely is tho bono china made In England by tho Royal Doulton firm, which features patterns famous throughout tho history of china. - Mlnton china, which features tho beautlf ullyeld encrusted .border U another choice well worth the attention -ot the discriminating hostess, for' since tho elgbtoonlh century Mlnton china has been known the world over. Wedgwood china, which feature) bone china, also utilizes patterns famous throughout history. Qulmper pottory, which comes In such harmonious coloring and beautiful doslgns. Is used, success fully In salad, dessert and othor sots. Early In the seventeenth contury tho Cblneso porcolains bocamo fn miliar to the western world of wealth, and the factories of Eu ropo, In an ondoavor to reproduco this sort of china, followed closely the patterns and coloring of tho Chinese porcelains, but later de veloped tbo floral doslgns so much favored In our American repro ductions. In Rouen, Franco, the porcelains of China and Japan wero closely reproduced, and later, at Bevres, those patterns were also used In the most famous plocos. Lator, whon the Chinese end Japanouo stylos bocamo stale, Western decorations-succeeded thorn, and gar lands and wreaths of flowers with exotlo birds wore mado fashion able. Later figures of men, wo mon and children were cunningly workod Into the pictorial back ground of the plates. One ot the moKt bonutlfnl pat terns and colors mado at Bovros Is that which uses a roso Pompadour, nnmed for Madnmo Pompadour, which uses tho pastoral scenos on a background of tho lovely shade of roso favored by Madame Pom padour. Tho Mnlsson, or, more commonly , known, Drosden china, which Is noted for Its delicacy of coloring and pattorn, also comes In charm ing reproductions, as dors the fa mous plecos of old Chelsea, Dow, Worccstor and Bristol, England. Norma Talmadgo, who Is so de lightful In her newost Klrst Na tional dim, "Tho Lady," has a charming collection of old plecos of china which she prizes greatly. This collodion Includes pieces fa mous In Japan, China, France and -. England, Dui'ulhy King, vllul slut 11.25. Humid Pub. en. I'Ub, Ci'i'illliH III. Ml. II. 'in M I'tib. I'd, pub. blilH, 7.o.' Herald il'uli. Cii. pub, lildn, I17.4H, , ll.'i'.ilil Pub. Co, pub, court pro i'iiimIIiiku, JiKI.OO. Kvi'iilim lli'iulil, pub, cuedliiKi. Ml). 00. Owl Cnfi, bu;ird nf MIS. 80. I o, Aii'Iih, neivli't'l sheriff 'car I III. 20, ... 1'hlllp CiiIk, M. U., ki'I'vIios sheriff IJ.M. Pin'. 'IVI. A Til. 'o. mtrvlcM cu. offki's, Hi 07, l.lli'liiilu llutriirlil, Altl cilliliiy poor 20.00, Hum! I'iiiiiI tUiiiitliird Oil Co., iiiili'.i traffic up l3.7u. .Mllo U. llrlgib,', liibsr, $42.18, Hl.iiiiliiril Oil t'o, mippltvi traffic cop, 120.00, Pile. IVI. & Tol. On. supplies r,oiid Jjl.OO. I.lliiiiiy I'liml Puc, Tol. A Ti'l, C.i. nurvlruH, 1. .Mm lot ll iiiil Kllllil I'lM-iiiiiiKhly Mac. t'o, Liuigcll Vol-' ly Mkt. road. 171. U. Cliim. II. Ilniinii. I.aiigi'll Vulliy .Mkt. riiuil, 1147. So. .. , ' rioyil lli'iirolt, l.iitiKi'll 'ulloy .Mkt. ruud, ti'2.Cil. Kui'iimiglity Muc. Co, (50. 40, Achui Motor Co, l.iiiiKill Vnlli'y Mkt. mad 7?.sa. Kl.illKilll lldw, Co. t.iiiisi'll Vul- lny, Mlit. ruud IJ23.70, VVlinrciipon Court udjourlled un til Wetliti'iluy, Kobruiiry II ill, 1125, It. II. Iliiiin.ll, t'liumr JiiiIku, Iliirroll K.iorl, C. J. Murtln. Cumin 1-Uoiittr. Woilni.mlay. Ki-lirimr llili. 1926. C'juri uivt pumuuut n ntljouru-. iiiuni, Hliuii wore prxm-nt It. II. 11 u tiDiill . County Jmlirv, and Uurrnll Short, County :oniiiilnli)iior, when tho following prcceitlui; worn had: In the matter ot tho Drawing of idilitloiiiil 1025 Circuit Court Jury 1. 1st. it appearing id the Court that owlns to Murdor c.itm naw. In pro cm s It Is nocriisary to draw mi ad dltloniil Jury lint fur tliu Circuit court for flm ycur 1025. . At tills time ipriixlrnnti;ly 120 iiBiiii ure drawn and CVrtlfletl u thfl Clerk of l!'q Cinult t'liurt, same te t-nustltnter ,bs addltlaiul 1925 Circuit Court' iiry l.lmis. Whoreiipoil Toart ml nirno.t un til riiilurduy, Kuiirunry .1 4th, 1925. Coiialy JilllKo, Jlurrel! Klorl, C'jfiiml.-.ilonont. Sniiirdio', Kobrunry 14tli, 1925. Court mnt pursuant In adjourn mum, where wore pruonr It. II. Ituiinull, County JiiiIk", unil'liurrell Khort, Couniy CommUnlonnr, whim the fulluwlng pDiuuilliiKa wur'e hud: IN THE COUNTY COl'RT. KLAM ATH COUNT V. ifTATK Of OltEUON " Order to 8horirf to ttio Cortlfl cules of UoIlniuu)ii'.v'. H appearing to I ho County Court tor Klamath County, Oreg.in, sitting tor the transaction of Couniy bust uvis that tuxiis for the yeur 1920, 1921 and 1022, vharged against a great deal of real property In Klam ath County aro delinquent, That mora than six months havo 'oxplrod since such delinquency, and the Court bolng now fully oil vised In the promlHos, , It is hereby ordorod that tho she riff tif Klamath County, Oregon, upon demand mill payment ot such tiixun, penalty und Interest, on said property, or any tliaroof ; by prlv. nto persons muke out and Issue a cortlflcito of delinquency ngulnit such property to such norsons u 1 provided by auction 21 Oregon Iiiwh, and It it further Ordered Hint consent ot upproviil of salil "Coun ty Court, sitting for the transac tion of County business bo entered In tho Jouruul of minutes of tho nieollngH ot tills court. ' ' ' ' Dated this U iiuy of robfuary. 1925. - I It. II. niinnol'l, County. Judgo, ' Hurroir Short, 'Commissioner. Most ot tho' polat.ias iriiducod In tho Willamette valluy go Id. Cali fornia, according to Information githored for consideration ot toun ty agricultural acouomlo '- confor onceti. m Washington county, if or Instance, ' 300,00(1 bunhols ot ' 'tho .470,000 bushel nvoragu production 6ir the last flvo yonw : wore ship ped eouth. . . Tho district around Stockton uses iibout '000 carloads of potato, seed flncli ynnf, Wostorn Oregon growers aro In n position1 to supply that market and !can dd; so If Ihoy will malto nvnllnhlo a sup ply of conslHtuntly good qunllty seoil,. according to E. H, Jiic.kmnn,' oxteiiHlon crop siicclallut of 'Iho alatn colliign. Ot the 27,000 'aerici of potiitnes grown near Htockton last Xout, io.0.00 Acres wero plnntod with soud brought from tho mlddlo w'ost, '' ' ' ' 22. Small Jnass. V . si ,';' -JBwwtory Jordlii: r ;, . 4 jfW. 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