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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1925)
' WEDNESD AY; 'AT'Tinl' 8, ' lD2ft PAGE EIGHT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLjVOREGON m : 1 15 el ote you Build or Buy a Home insist on ChecKSeal Electrical Wiring Uhlig's Electric Store "Check-Seal" headquarters in Klamath Falls SwansonY Barber Shop Look for the TaHest Pole in the World : -' Beauty Shop In con nection, j Gertrude - Johnson ' In charge Specializing in Marcel ing, water waving and French paper curL . Shampooing, scalp treat ments, facial massage and manicuring (or ladles and men. ' Hair tinting and hair goods made to order. . :. ' V Phone 318 . 625 Main St ' ' Our strongest reoommenda ttons come from our satisfied customers. We make Terr few mistakes In our optical work and when we do we gladly correct c' .error. . . ..... , ., . . . That means that those ... get their eye glasses her - wi . satisfied. , Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight Specialist , 714 Main Phone 140-W We grind our own lenses KLAMATH VALLE17 HOSPITAL I Centrally Located 403 Pine Phone 497 A sunny room and contented baby will speed any mother's conval escence. ' . ..,.' "Chock SmI Huge Cannibal Lake Trout Disturbs Peace and Quiet Of Rainbows at Hatchery Leah, black and swift, a huge maurading rainbow trout has punctured the peaceful quiet life of fat rain bow and Eastern Brook trout that populate the clear pools of Crooked creek at the Klamath hatchery, it was learned today from reports from the hatchery. Emigrating from Klamath. Lake, "where trout are trout," the big cannibal made his first appearance the middle of last week when without warning he charged into the center of a school of smaller trout that were lulled into, a sense of security by being protected on the hatchery grounds. Like the barbarfan he was. the tawny wrapper from tho lake flash ed his way through his more civilis ed brothers and before the outraged eyes of Deputy Game Wardon Jud Short swallcwed fire healthy trout. Having had his till tho big fellow returned to his haunt down the creek. The next afternoon, just as evening shadows were closing, the cannibal -again put In his appoar- anco. This evening, Short was waiting for htm with a rod and a bit of sal mon egg on a small hook. Like a shadow the trout passed from pool to pool, gobbling a confident youngster at this point and swallow ing the youngster's father at the next. '. j : Finally, white resting on the bot tom. Short managed to attract his attention to the bit of salmon egg. The black marauder evidenced some Interest but with the craftiness of the lake, carefully Investigated. He passed over the bit of egg, flicked It with his tall and smelt It carefully. Just as the big boy was about to gobble the egg, one of the beautiful but dumb trout that Short was be friending, beat the big fellow to the bait. Twice, three, and tour times did this occur, till the deputy game warden gave up in disgust and re turned to the hatchery heuse. From latest reports the burly cannibal from the lake Is still mak ing mince meat out of the civilized inhabitants of the hatchery waters Dodge Brothers Not to Change Policies Indicative of the fact that Bodge Brothers policies are to remain, un changed despite the change In own ership, . and that no consolidation with other companies Is planned, is the following ' telegram received here by H. S. Wakefield, local dealer. ' The telegram reads as follows: "Dillion, Read & Co. have ar ranged to purchase Dodge Brothers Incorporated. The new owners have assured the management that the business will be continued as an In dependent corporation and that rumors of consolidation with other companies are unfounded, that the policies, standards and Ideals of the present organization are recognized and approved, that there Is no In tention of changing them, that the present management and organiza tion will remain as thay are. "D. A. CARSON. "District Representative, San Fran ' Cisco, California." DAUGHTER UOK.N Second fih-1 Baby Of The Day Born To -Mr. Anil Sirs. Landrum Sir. and Mrs. H. P. Landrum of Klamath Falls are receiving the congratulations or their friends up on the arrival of a baby girl, weigh ing seven pounds. The child was born In Klamath Sanitarium. The April stork has been very busy to day, Miss Landrum being the sec ond baby girl of the day. KLKH BALL '. f Inaugural Ball Scheduled For Tues day, April 14 In honor of the Inauguration of C. S. Currln, exalted ruler of Klam ath Elks, a ball will be enjoyed on Tuesday evening' April 14, In the Elks' ballroom.., Decorations, music and entertainmont are under the di rection of Johnny Houston. Elks and their ladles are the only ones to receive Invitations to the affair. MARRIAGK LICENSE KJnmnth Falls Couple Given license To Marry Tills Xoon Joseph Clarence Macbado, mach inist of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Dollle Branden, appeared at the county clerk's office today at 12:30 p. m. and were given a license to marry.: ': . ... , " ' RETURNS TO HOME ' Ivnn Ilode Culled To Yrckai. To Hervo On Howard Trial There Ivan Bode of BIy, passed through Klnmath ' Falls today on his way home from Yreka, where ho was callod recently to testify In the BE THE COUNTY At a meeting last night of tho members of the BIy Rodeo associa tion and a number of Klamath Falls business men. it was decided that the BIy show should be taken over by a county association, in order, to properly expand the enterprise and through it attract attention to Klam ath Falls and Klamath county. The date of the rodeo, July 4. was held to be the most opportune time of year for a show of this nature. Requests from different churches of the community that the rodeo bo not staged on Sunday, were rocognizod by the association and the merchants last night when it was decided that the Rodeo would not be held on the Sabbath. A favorable circumstance tor the rodeo this year is the pro posed Indian convention to be held at Wlul-Kse. A mass meeting for the further consideration of ways and means has been called for 7:30 p. m... April 14, at the chamber of commerce rooms. Committees from BIy, Fort Klamath, Chlloquin. Bonanza, Lon gell's Valley, Malln, Merrill, and Keno will be present at the meet ing; besides the regular association and the business men of Klamath Falls. - The BIy association possesses the best string of outlaw horses in the country, and has always put on an excellent show In past years. The members of the association wish to retain only enough stock In the en terprise to Insure it .their, Interest and support. . Those present from the BIy Rodeo association last night ' were J. N. Glvan, E. S. Henry, Geo. Boyd, a. C. Edsall, and Marvin Cross. Klamath Falls business men present were Chairman E. W. Vannice, Roy Durbln, Barney Chambers, Joe Mc Donald, L. P. Sabin, Fen Watte, and J. J. Miller. , PAROLE OFFICER V. Starrctt Visiting With Court . House Officials In City : J. V. Sta'rrett. state parole officer. Is spending several days In Klamath county Interested In business for the state of Oregon. Starrett Is reg's tcred at the Arcade hotel from his home In 8alem. PORTLAND VISITORS Klamath Falls " Hotels Register Large Number From Portland Among the out of town visitors In the city re a number of Port land guests. Among those stopping at the White Pelican hotel are A. H. Endus, A. L, lngebretson,' Mr. and, Mrs. C. J. Rlckarts, J. H. Mc Laughlin, A. D. Janor, C. E. Bur nett, W. S. Zimmerman and Llnds ley W. Ross. I - VETS MEET TOMORROW Will Discuss Plans For Memorial Day Celebration Plans for the Memorial Day cele bration will be laid tomorrow night at a meeting of the Spanish War Veterans in the American Legion rooms In the basement of the county court house, Spanish vets have been Invited to attend the Memorial service of the Daughters of tho American Revolution next Sunday. Chicken Dinner Every Sunday FORT KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor I'll TAKEN 0 E BY O ! John Schubert wearing the new double-breasted model for . Spring ' SUNDAY, APRIL 12 That is the "Style Day" This is the "Style Store" i . ' ' "' , ...... ,, OF course Easter isn't the only time you want style. You ought to have it every day. The fine thing about Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes is the fact that they hold the style it is tailored into the fine all-wool fabrics. When you buy here you know that you are right and that you are going to stay right for a good long time in matters of style. The clothes wear so long they're economical. We'll show you some very unusual values $35 $40 $45 $50 .Rrougarman "I ain't mad at nobody" Just received-special for Easter-Dobbs Hats and Caps, Florsheim Shoes, Grayco Shirts t m .".S6-7 sr. - Dewain Buell wearing the new English model for Spring . -l-VVi. 9 i T T ? t T X ! f I t I i '4 "S t t i i Howard trio;, li'.WI;!-,! !?.(! !; ''