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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1925)
bit PAGE TEN m Follow up your . "daily dozen" -with the break fast food that keeps you fit!- EULLMAT IN X BISCUITS KSBEaoETaera MR. HAPPY PARTY LITTLE "FOLKS GET 0 THE TABLE -tJuST AS FAST AS jjJHEV ARE ABLE ,Dj you remember jour youthful appetite how it USCtl to Sllllld on ItS hillll legs and wonder when din ner would be ready? Well, you CHn again make It sit up and take notice If you purchase at this shop of good food and politeness. Watch for Mr. Happy , , .,. Tar ty . WHOOPlHGCdUGH' No 'VulVtnU helps to I"-ilm-o pHftrnvsnis ot couching, fcks VAPORU8 aTVB ' "3 aim Pure as Easter Lilies CRATER LAKE DAIRY PRODUCTS !BSKSCB2BSSB.31I u n U HI a H 01 H '; ISaiESBSSSBlSSESSl : In addition to maintaining strict sanitation in making these products, we have our own complete ice plant, another protection to you. Klamath Falls Creamery 1248 MAIN We Deliver Ice Cream to Your Home ' PHONE 74 AT THE PINE TREE George Fawcett. one of the most notable character actors cf tnc screen, plays the part of a skillful, j but unscrupulous lawyer in "The Price of Pleasure," Universal-Jewel, co-starring Virginia Valli and Nor man Kerry now showing at the Pine Tree Theater. Miss Valli plays the part of the shop-girl bride of a young million aire, played by Kerry, The picture has a number of comedy angles. Louise Fazenda, Kate Lester, T. Roy Barnes, James O. Barrows and Mario Astaria are in the cast, which was directed by Edward Slonvan. ''. ' ' Fivo sacks of peanuts anil twenty five sacks of popcorn arrived at the lot for Minnie, the big actress ele phant who was flapping her ears in anticipation. But she's doomed to disappoint ment for they're to be "props' and elephants aren't allowed to cat "props." They're to furnish local eoler for the big circus story, "The Great Circus Mystery," a ten epis ode Adventure Picture which conies next Saturday to the Pine Tree. A complete circus was set up for the new picture, thriller of life In the sawdust ring. Bonomo, the famous strong man, plays the prin cipal role, as the giant performer who "doubles In brass," filling every role from strong man to lion-tamer. 'Louise Lorraine Is the heroine and Bob Seiter, brother of William A. Seiter, the noted director plays the juvenile masculine lead. AT THE LIBERTY The Liberty Theater Is to be con gratulated upon securing such an attraction this week as "Lash of the Whip," the first of a series of four new "stunt" productions. The star part of "Pinto Pete" Is that of a Robin Mood of the Old West, the kind of running, , lump ing, leaping athletic role that made "Doug" Fairbank's fame. His only weapons are his resourcefulness and a short-handled,, long-lashed "bull whip," the lash of which, wielded with marvelous nccuracy, Is reputed to be deadly. He takes from the rich and gives to the poor, rights the wrongs of the oppressed, and punishes the oppressors, Tonight only at the Liberty. , On cne side the power nnd armies of a king. On the mother only a stout heart, a lusty bludo and back of It u .nvui's cou rage fighting for (liolovo of life and the .jnohleri. Lto whom t!iut,il(p was dedicated. k rNotfAOABJBarthehness had V rne mora ; ilash'ng, more ; audacious, morn gloriously hcnrt-nppeallng than thjs of nn .Intrepid youth who draws i BUTTER ICE CREAM CREAM ' COTTAGE CHEESE MILK BUTTERMILK MADE RIGHT SOLD RIGHT sword for the hener of a woman and dares the might' and fury of a ty rant. Never has been presented In drama as vlgorlous and compelling, or in a production as gigantic and picturesque as "The Fighting Blade" at the Liberty, Saturday only. COURTS - Deeds J. King Price to Clarinda Price. 6-27-24. 91.00 I. R. S. Part of lots 1. ' 2. Blk. 43. Nichols Addition. (Described by Metes and Bounds. Alois Kalina to C. F. Orchard. 4-16-24. -75.00 consideration. Malin, lot 3,. block 60. Mae Riggs Balslger et. vlr to An gelo Doveri. 4-3-23. $1.00 I. R. S. The easterly 60 ft., lot 6, block 5 in Original Town. R. H. Dunbar et al to City of Klamath Falls. QCD. 2-9-23.- Sec ond Fairvlcw Addn. 1,2, Z 4, block 19. Burt E. Hawkins, Sheriff to Min ola J. Wtildrop. Sheriff's Deed. 3-30-25. 50.41 consideration, $.50 I. R. S. F. 239 (1917 tax). Second Addition, lots 23, 24, block 28. Fred Nitschelm et ux to M. S. Chilcote. 4-8-25. $1.00 1. R. S. Mills Second Addition, lots 9, 10, block 200. Frank Shores to Klamath County. Right of Way Deed. 4-8-25. $.50 I. R. S. . $425 consideration, NV4 of SWA of Sec. 9, Twp. 39, Rge. 9. , Klamath. County to J. L. par re torn. loU 1, 2,3 block 17, First Addition. O. A. Hilllard to George R. Llnd ley, lot 39, black 9, First Addition. K. E. West to the K. D. Co. pro perty n Sec. 119, T. 38, R. 9. The K. D. Co., to E. E. West. 5. 58 acres in Sec. 19, T. '28, R.9. 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 Peyton & Co. 601 Main Phone 535 EVENTN3 ITERATE, KLAMATH FALLS. Prise -Winning Headdress f )'.! ' cir.mwyi)y,)r-lv!( am i ft ciwS : f 4. tut f 4 V v!!ltf. Vel'nniU was uwuitlpU tlrst vi-nrn ni mt iuii u iu Couiurv, O. C. ApiiK'gitc et nl to Orville E. Vauvhn et ux, lot 60S block 103 .Mills uddl'.lon. Mary R. Withraw to Walter West et ux. lot 5, block 4, West Kluiu-a-.'i Falls Addition. Delia Lee to A. J. Voye, lots 1, 2 block 49, First Addition. Mlswllnm'ous I-Minus Purthlun Porter. Pitt. vs. E. M. Jackson unci I.Ida. M. Jackson, hus bund and wife, Defd's. Judgment for $631.15. $75.00 utty. fee. Inter est 7 per cent; dated 8-18-24. Frank Shores to Cyrus W. Shores. Power of Attorney. 2-23-25. Af fects: E'4SV4 ot Sec. 9. Twp. 39, Rnngo 9. Marriage License Joseph C. Macnado to Dollle Rranden. :" t'lrcult Court Filings Ko. 1990 U. Filed 4-1S-25. Fay Morris, Atty. for Pltf. C. B. Johnson vs.. George Duke. Plain tiff demands Judgment for $1690 and costs. ' No.' 1991 Law. Filed 4-18-25. Bert C. Thomas, Atty. J. U. Colt BANK OF HEALTH Do you realize that you must make deposits in the bank of health everyday? The safest way to keep your health-assets intact, is to keep your body well-nourished. Scoit's Emulsion is the food-tonic, rich in vita mins that helps thousands realize dividends on their deposits in the bank of health. A litdc'of Scott's Emulsion helps you keep your deposit of strength intact. - . . ; Scott 4 Sowne. BlooaUSeld, M. I. 14-11 SALTSFINEFQ Most folks forget that the kidneys, liko the bowels, sometimes gel sluggish nnd clogged -md need a flushing occasionally, elso wo have liackHciio and dull mliinry In the kid ney region, severe headaches, rheu matic Iv, Imrch, torpid liver, acid stomach, .sleeplessness, and all sorts of bladder disorders. You nlmpiy must keep your kid neys nr live and clean, and tlio mo ment yon feel nn acho or pain In tho kidney region begin drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Halts from any good drug store hero, take n inliloapoiin ful in a glssa of watar before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then net rlno. Tills famous Raits Is mado from tho ncld of grapes and lemon Julco, com bined with lltlila, ami Is intended to fliHh clogged kidneys and help sllmulato them to activity. It also helps neutralize the ncids In the urine so llicyino longer Irrltnte, thus helping to rollevo blaildnr dis orders. Jad SiiirV, is Incxpoii-ilvo; makes a delightful efl'urvesceut iltllia water tlilnk which everybody should take now nnd thou to help keep their kfdiiftys clean. A well-known local druggist Rays ho sells lots ot Jad Halls to folks Tvllo hollnvo In trying to correct kidney trouble while It t is only troiiblo. ' liy "all 'moans lirtva 'ynuf pliyslcliin examine your Iddneys at ACHING YS 1 tvi i. J w.lce . n . . vcji r. n t v. OREGON WW prlxo (or tltu iuoai bountiful colfTuii or me iirfUtfiutiKt'rs' u.tll, in 1'ai'lii. Company, a corporation v. T. J. Jackson. Pnllntlff doitiunils iudg ment tor $232.35 and $75.00 utty. fees. No. 19112 Law. Filed 4-8-25. Fay Morris. Atty. for I'ltf. Mury h'rlck son vs. Albert Con. try and .Mrs. Al bert Comlry. I'lulntltf demauds Judgment for $117.00. $50.00 atty. fees, $109.00 and $50.00 ntiy. fees. No. 1930x Eulty. Filed 4-8-25. n. C. Orocsbeck, Ally, for Pltf. Ed ward C. Ream vs. James I.. Stewart, Myrtle Stewart nnd Mubcl Hough tan. Foreclose Mortgage. Ilk. 23-46. On WHNW., SEV4NW!4, lts 1 und 2 in Sec. 7, T. 4 0 S.. II. 10 E. W. St., except 26 acres thereof. (De scribed by Mete and IIoiiikIs). Accused mm mmmm mi mmm l,';!iH-. ti' i , Mrs. Ida May Hendricks linn boon accused of Intimacy with Joe Boca kulat, Hopl Indian guide In Arisona I by her millionaire husband, Clifford I Hendricks. Hondrlcks has filed milt in Now York, naming tho Indian j M cu-rospondent. .".!,: i i v ' Ft . ' r ' VililiF! ft 1A ' 'Mm -:MBr IS mm : ' f SUITS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE I 1 - .TPS Miat else coiild disorgimizc business at twelve ? ,4' -Jim i"'.'fiiS--i tin irrff . ! cnuiit.r A Alw lr r Orans CLO&JKT OKVKKS. COfrT.KS TEAS rXOLUUIVKLT. PORTLAND ANP8KAnt - West O t'lourt Divera A carulosa smoker Is a forest tiro provoker. Forests won't grow where fire brands glow. ' . Stop the hand that starts a forest tire. Forests are fr use not uliusc. Now Is Ilia time tor all good men to come In the aid ot the forests. Protect growing forests for grow ing children. Civilization needs wood; wood is a forest crop. Keep II growing. Professional baseball season has started. It Is where wo hlro men to take our exerrlso for us. Vernon (asking question number lOOHy "Pa, Is a vcusel a boat?" Pit (wearily) "Yes, my son."' Vernon "Well, then, what's u blood vessel?" Pa "A life-boat. Now boat It to bed or I'll tan your hide.'' HTl'NU PORTLAND, Ore., April 10 Many baseball fans horo nro la- mentlng today because they followed n tip rocolvod hero yostcrday from the sports edl- tor trf n Portland paper lo "put all tho money you can rnko together nn Los Angeles and clean up," says tho Port- land Telegram. Tho tip enmo In a mossiigo to a local at- tomey from the sports editor, 4 who Is in Los Angoles, Ilia 4 story contliiuos. Tho attorney 4 CttlleiL friends Into nonferunco and they circulated In tho 0 crowds wntclilng the score boards. The 7, to 3 scoro III favor of Portland brought them to grief. 4 Cof We represent and take orders for Ed: V. Price &' Co., America's finest tailor-made clothing. Spring and summer line now ready. Perfect fit and entire satisfaction guaranteed. ' Select Your Spring Clothing ; i Klamath Klothirig Kompany v;""- Leading Clothiers' " FRIDAY, APRIL 10. 1P2I J',N,"L.ML".1-LU fi-"llfitr . ..... I 'M W'luil rise rnnlil no rninplelely tie up Irnfllc: at nooii us llui liiiiiki rliiM for it lirlimiiliitf, .ileum ing i' of l)Mil-vo(eef Cofff-(;oin UVif Coffee- If you kill knew il Is pimrintl out IlN lefl'rshiiiK velvcly-Miuiiillr guoilncvs li'Din ht piipiilur Hillll , i'i')lmi-:iiil. ruined for lit "Java", In the fine lilii hotel, wlicre mtvimI In form lie luxe. , ll's n hint to Hull jou.ro linker al home liiiruu.se it's Inl Itiuh-uruwn coffee so easily leliiperi'il In ynill- very liislit iiiul economically ylelilinu moro ili'liriiius cupn lu llie pound. fiwMlnM ImIimI in piu wHh Kt lh hm!r kr,Mlnliitf lop U iiukhlv. tlly Mty rvmutni. Nu rnn ntn.f : no UtaiHnM in I no m ' to rut ruu. 1'fa.r.'. n mnv.ttl.Mt wKsn th roft. suit. UnU.n VY.m T CktM U iir Japan WOU.D UKSTItMT I'. H, UUNS WASHINGTON. April 9. Sena tor Shlti'iid of Miniimota, tho fiiriuur-lnbor member of Ilia sen am foreign relations committee, urgi'd l'rtisldoiil Coolldge today to dlsi'Oiiragv American jons lo nny nation making heavy ixpi'iulltiires for urmnmonts. jtiflll Clil og.) plansA to build a aaven-million-dollar Jail It city officials don't steal most ot thu seven mil lions. The winner of it national beauly contest has returned- from Paris minus her hiisbnid. This speak well for Purls, ... t t ' WAH ' '.: laH,Tl. J"9B mmmm Sent By His Own Doctor "I .utr.r.a dr.ailrtllr wild Pllaa IW 10 vananlllnnin..atlnnMamadnaaaaa. I But I raj f Itr.lel.n raauaalad rtt.l (Ink I Irr Dr. Chaa, J. D.an'a naivMrileal trmtt. ntl, aa Kxl.y 1 tm w.U andai.tak?' j If you, too, are suffering with' rues or other Rectal or Colon ' dllorderai vou muit loanar or lnr m, experimenting with your health, and M i uavc curca tnouaanda of caiea, many of the moat severe and of aa long itandingna 40 yean, My non-aural-' coitrcatincmiiUUARAN- TliBDto cure your Pllea,or yourico will be refunded. S.ml lnj.a 1.. U I illi.lr.ll book. " n.TJ. i.!'."e m wt uivi www mm mm