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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1925)
FRIDAY, APRnjJO, 192f PAGE FOUR ly Stmthtg Iter U& H I K E NO T E S " Issunl JCvi'ry rrhiaji; ' J c , IHtlilislu by tlio StuilvnlH ot .Kliiiiutih JOnitity HIkU Scliool V f Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Ore. FEDERATION OR WOMEN'S CLUBS E.-J. MURRAY W. H. PERKINS Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches here in are also reserved. Thfc Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City tf Klamath Ealls. SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Cnrrlcr On Ter S.60 . 3.50 . 1..95 - .65 Sir Months Three Monthi One Month FRIDAY."APRII; 10. 1925 Careless Driving ' . Statistics .of ""highway accidents involving motor ve hicles, which seem to point clearly to congestion of traf fic as the principal cause,. have- recently been compiled from newspaper reports of accidents in .the states of Montana, Oregon and Washington by the' bureau of public roads of the United States Department of Agricul ture. The bureau's study shows that Montana with the lowest registration has the smallest number of accidents per 1000 cars, while Washington, with the largest regis tration, has the- most accidents per 1000 cars. This does not agree with national estimates which indicate that the rate of accidents decreases with increased numbers. During a period of eight months newspaper reports of 1606 accidents in the three states mentioned were se cured, and from the accounts given the causes of acci dents classified as follows1 .Faulty operation by driver 1020 'i Faults of others than drivers 191 Faulty equipment .. 181 . Faulty highway conditions . 214 The detailed statement of the causes of accident shows that 711, or more than 40 per cent of the total, were caused by reckless or careless driving. ; Of the 214 accidents caused by faulty highway con ditions, 19 were caused by narrow roadways and 150 by lkiddy surfaces. "'!'"i ' i TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE i There's enly one new word in thi s puzzle, and chemists should get it without trouble. , Fere those who a ren't chemically inclined, the nnkey ed letter la given. . ''' "'...''. . " - ""j is- H rr7 -r asJ U-i LJLj m E; 15 """i 2A I""" as 2. a; las " is r """" . T ,. " zy- 35- sr b -"p- sir ,. pr " a 41 7 mm X 11 ""l'" p -n rvij. 3 , P HOniXXTAL Thin piece of wood. Rodent. ' Starting bar of a machine. Sea eagle. Mean. ' Stir. . ,t . Dogma. Pine tree. Invigorating medicine. To change a flng setting.' ; j Common viper. . Scarlet. . . ' I-eta It. titand. (printing). , Foretoken. ' Stalk ot a plant. .' ' Toward. ; , . ., Twelve months. " ; '. ' To float." , .V. t 1 , 3.1416. " ' ' ' '. ": Wrath. '; Columhlnm, a metallic element of steel gray, color. .(X'nkeyed '. letter" ,"b".J . ' ' , . ,; . ' .. Cyst. ' : ' ' Second note in scale, ;.' To pierce. . To migrate (rhletly South Africa). , . Paid publicity In pr'nt. ( Inspire! 'With reverontiul fear, ,J ProteO' rain.',, i-.-";, t j . Act ot.obJectinBi' , r , , JjTo wager. Si' 'J. i A great quantity, : , . t ;. To creep. j. To be on the border. . 6 8 12 13 14 in 17 18 20 21 24 25. 28 30 31 33 35 .16. 37, 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 44. 45. 47. 49. r.i. r.s. nr. 8(1 Publisher News Editor BATES ' By Mall One Year ... $5. 00 Six Month 2.7S Three Months ; .... l.St One Month .S 59. 60. C3. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. English coin. Sugary. Eon. . External part. Seer. iPal terns. Rooster's wife. More evil. VKIITICAIi 1. To place. 2. To take particular course. .3. Hotel. . ; , " . 4i Shrub used by Arabs for a beverage. 5. To allude. , "; .-j G: Gets up. ,' c: '. . 7. Weighed W determlne .net " weight of container, i ft. To " allow. ' 9. Truck used for moving furni ture. 1 0. Decree. . 11. fargc fabulous bird. IB. Foe. 19. Opposite of Inner. 21. Dressed. 22. To faro.' 23. To come In again, ' 25. , Partii of flower necessary for ...... . .. ic.vlltlntlon, . 26. I'i-Yor'a men:;ur3. , C 27. ; Ronnil sllck tised lo hold yarn. 29..;- Frcali water niuiwsl, also a - ( " ".''nymph. 30. Fermenls. 2, Metal In natural stato, '. VOU I. KLAMATH HI NINE LOSES TWO GAMES The Klamath HI boys and git'la baseball teams lost both games to Henley Itt on Monday afternoon. The (Hrls -lost by k score of ll-T while the boys lost 5-4. Tim UttvA DhniA was fast and good plnylng was shown on both sides. The kac was scheduled for seven, innings but Henley 'tied Klamath's four run lead In the third inning and the score-was held down by both pitchers. U was necessary to play eight "Iniilugs to decide the contest. An rn In K In milt h 'a Inflelll in tllO olghth- allowed a man on base and another error allowed the man to cross the plate for the winniug run. Atolatore pitched the first three Innings for Klamath allowing seven him. Smith nltahed tho last five allowing none. Jackson pitched H hull fnr ITnnler and sent many of Klamath' good batsmen to the bench. ' " Pnllawlnir Is the lineun for Klam ath: Bockley, c: Molntore, Smlth. p; Yancey, 1st; Yarnes. 2nd; unrisiy, 3rd; Boyd, s. s.; Kerwin, l (.; Sto wsrt, JIllatorc,.c. f.; Newsom, r. t. r.AMi-: AT SIAI.IX VKIDAV The Klamath Hi-Nine playa Mulitv on Maliri territory, Friday after noon. X "fairly, good game is ex pected 'but the Klamath boys expect to take the game. Several changes have bsen made In Klamath's line up ahd-tMs game wilt be a good cne to determine who will start the Meiford game on Saturday. FIRST COXFKBEyCE G 1ME Klamath HI meets the Medford nine in their first game of the south ern Oregon Conference schedule Saturday afternoon on the Modoc field at i:30. A livety game can be looked for as Medford, is said to have a strong team. Klamath expects to have as strong a lineup in this game as any time during the season. . The. field has been In very poor condition throughout the week but work on the "field commenced Thursday to get It into shape for the contest. - As tar as we know no admission will be charged for the game so come and help the home team win the game and get a real start In the Southern Oregon Conference. TRACK MEN WORKING HARD About fifteen of Klamath's sprinters and distance men are working out on the fairground track every evening. The men are putting in front one to two hours a day In practice and are getting In Bhape very fast. All the men at present are in good training and by May 9, the day of the track meet, a hardy group of runners will be seen In action. '. DERATE TEAM! .' Nothing Is lacking to Insure our victory with the debating team at Ashland tonight. . The Pelitorlum showed their public spirit by offer ing to press tho clothing or the de bators free of charge for this oc casion. This was appreciated very much by the student body. 34. 36. 36. 41. 43. 45. 46. 48. 50. 51. 52. 54. 56. 57. 58., 60.' To steal. To perch. Vegetable in a pod. Swayed. To kneel and knock the head as in worship. ' Part of a verb to be. Carriage to convey dead to grave.' Sorrow. Plaintive poem. Soup. , Asunder. . Rolls or film. Vessel used In tanning. Corded cloth. . Coddess of dawn. To work with needle and ' thread., , Organ of hearing. Small mound of earth on golf course. :6l. 62. Klitimilh 1'iiIIn, Oivtn, "in KKXOTKS" KTAl'K Kenton llaniitKer... h-'dtia Dunbar Helen Osbomo Don Vealoh Elliubeth Crah.nju ....Kditoriln-Chlof .Assistant Editor ... Society Editor Joko Eilltor ....Stuilont Actlv. ...Alblotlc Editor ..Senior Reporter .Junior Reporter Hordon Smith Wendell Smith t.... Marie Crystal Lorraine Mordoft v.. Vernon Kuykendnljl ..Soph. Reporter .Frostk Reporter "A" STl'DEXTS Those students making an aver age of A's in thtdr subjects lust semester will be on tho honor roll. Their photographs in u group pic ture' will -appear tn the El Rodeo. The honored students are: Zepha Rogers. Mdna Dunbar. Lil lian Linden, Delhla Hawkins, Mar garet CuimulnKs, Venotn Howell, Lorraine Mordoft, Mario Crystal, Jcnnio O rover. Whldeen 1'pp. 'Merle Swanson, Eva Anderson, Oliver Paynter. Wondell Smith. Vernon Kuykendall, Murjorle Fosxum. Alice Caluhan, Jano Oarcelon. MHIIiim Williams. LOCAL KC1KXTIST TALKS Mr. Cone, government electrical resenrch worker and forester tulk ed to Miss Wlthycombe's physics class Wednesiay afternoon. His tuk was of especial interest be cause the students have Just com pleted a study of electricity. Mr. Cone has been experimenting the last four years on tho extracting of practloai energy ' from tho elec tricity of clouds at his station, on Mt. Pitt. He-lias extensive appara tus for gathering cloctriclty during storms, with "which he has done hundreds of experiments. He has also accomplished successful work in preventing 'forest tires. He laid special stress pa the fiu-t that elec tricity Is our energy nnj fuel ot the future and one's education tn this line never stops. "If ono ex pects to be a figure In the electri cal world, he must, forever seek the eternal "ft'liy'U because tile electri cal ago has not yet begun," says Mr. Cone. i ( SENIOR NOTES The cast for the Senior play has been choson and work on the play has now begun. ' Frances and.. Marlon West have moved to Klamath Falls fro.n their home on the Merrill road and aro now residing here. LEAVE FOR SOt'TIf Kiiimnth Falls Itrtlilrnla to Vhlt In Hon Francisco for Fortnight Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Elliott nnd Mrs. F. West left this morning by motor for San Francisco, where they will spend a fortnight visiting with friends and shopping. !" .- hTs annual slickingTjp" T : : - ( ' ... - -If V.-t-'-fcH ' . ! IS.II . , A "A , TROCE5S tl.PltfA LOT i' KHilny, .M'll I O, loan .Vt'XIOJt NOTES A meeting of the Juniors was called Wi'ilnOrtdny iifternoon. It was decided", ut I ho meeting to go on a "flsl'rlng" picnic Wednesday afternoon o t next week, The Juniors, us usual, won In th'o Operetta, ticket sale held lasl wee.. The prlt ttlven to them was u ht,lf- holiday. It was decided to use Ihn holiday for a picnic the K'lh ot ill Is month. An "eats" committee was uppolnted us follows: Helen' Os borne, Joy Evnus, and Edun Dun bur. A destination commltto was appointed as follows: Arthur Mooro, llryaut Williams aud It til Kuyken dall. c . ,. ; . Practlco for the vnudevllle Ihkiii the early part ut the wook. It will bo presented at ' the Pine 'Tree Theater, May 1. POLICE TAKE THREE IN THURSDAY RAID The district attorney's office td iuy, did mil know what charges. If any,. If ever,, were to he filed aguUml the threo women, Mrs, E. T. 'Mc Queen, Mrs. M. (iurrwtt und Afr. !ludya Morris, who were arrested last night In u raid ot tho combined aherlff and police force In. Var ious parts of tlio city. Mrs., McQueen was Mitten Into cus tody at her homo tt 427 Coni'mer clol stroot with twe bottles rut llq. uor ami three whlskry glusses taken us evidence, according to tho ifflc ers. Mrs. M. Currett was taken In to custody by the nii.lors and a 7& gallon still, recently shipped Do her residence, yet In the crate wits snld to have been found. The sUll wus taken from 429 Commercial street, M'Al'LIFFK SHEEP ENTER 1'resui'P Drought to Ural on Of ficials tiring" Itesulls A trnlnload of sheep, owned by Jack McAullfte. local livestock man, which was held up ut Dunsmulr be oiuno of quuruntlno regulation In effect against importation ot , llvc Ktock from California, was allowed admlttunro Into Klamath Falls Wedncsduy. Ilenssn for jidmlttanco was that MoAullfre had started ship ment to Oregon before the ban went Into effect. HERE FOR VISIT Mrs, Wlllnin M.ixuhe, Kiirini-r Rent, ilent, Arrives in Cliy Mrs. William Maguire. wbose husband ut one tlmo was engineer j for tho Pcllcnn Day Lumber com pany. Is visiting In tho city nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. John ston. Kile now resides In Seattle, after having left here six years ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton aro Klamath Falls visitors from their ranch In Malln. Keep your eyes on the stars and the world will trample on your toos. .n. II JUNIORS TO STAGE MUSICAL COMEDY The Junior Class .will staga u musical comedy, entitled, "The Fun Itovue" nt the IMne Tree Theater on May 1st. It promises to bo snappy and" on tertnlnlng. It will lie put on with the regular picture both aftnruoon nnd evening, the proceeds will go toward the Junior Senior plcnW. It has a large rust which Is us follows: , Prlscllln, Edit J o n e a An Old fiisliluned (ilrl. ( Prunella, Venice Mior Uletitl (ally Likewise. Tuelln, Dorothea Wortley Decld mlly Otherwise. ! Suinniy, John Moritan A play ground Kiddle. Tommy. Itoland Cofor Another One. Willy, orvnl Hamilton - Ditto for him. Johnny. Ellis Myers Just on more. Micky, Hugh Currln A laugh Kid; Apnp,'. , Martha JiuiesA play Rroundetlo; Daisy, Edna Dotilinr That goes -again; Susie. Marie Cry- still Still nniillier. l.l'l II, .11.. Al. bert Dollnrhliln Ills mother's pride; Diana. Marlorln l',.vn.n ii.iIIav i,i Plstir; .Miss Fill. Jennie drover Playground Teacher: t'apt. Jack Oalton, llryniit WllltnmsFule or the A., K. F. ; JjiIio Jones. Elmer llue'lng A Knlglil ' Krrnnt: Mr. Jingling, Kniitnn llamaker WbO Owns the Circus: Zata. Joyce llonuet The Wild Wonuin: Mile. Splnelll, Helen Abbey The Hnake Charmer: Hindu Man. Arthur Moure The Wonder Worker: Fnilnin. "This Is kept secret" How Hhe can Dnnco; Ixmonuiio Vendor, Nnhuin Mc.Multen Its Ire cold: llalloon -Man, (ieorga Conner Anybody Else Want One. MA llltl AGE LICENSE April Still Going Kiriiug hi l.nunm-c ut "WMllhi IVriiilln" Thurmond A. J.ickau and Miss Dorothy Hood, both tirouilneni ell!. zens of Clilloiinlii. were granted mnrrliigo license Wednosduv. Jink. sun gave his occupation as a furth er of tn Indian reservation. Helidursnn V. Griffin nnd Mr. C. M. Long, rctldenta of Aiprjvo. uppeured before the count rlnrk and were given a mirlagu license, tne ceremony being performed im mediately after in. tho court h. ...... by llcv. A. F. Simmons. HninUt """. Urlffln guvo his ocrupa Hon as a saw tiler. TIM HER SOLD For the sum of $000. Paul liur guild of Spokane. Wash., has sold isu seres or timber land, 40 miles north of Fort Klamnth. to Itlehant H. Hovey of San Francisco, Calif. Tho deed whs filed In thu county clerk's of flea yostorduy. TO MEET SOON v . Southern Oregon Confer ence Will Bo Hold nt ; Rouse River April 25 i Nnlimlny, Anrll 3.., Is the date set for the eieveiiiii annual menllug ot Hie RhiIHiui'i'i Oregon DUlrlet Fed nriillou of Womcu's clubs, Tills Is the only dlotrlit teiteialloh in Ihn stale, aud riimpruie the counties ot DoukIiis, Joaetililim, - Jiicksnil iimV Klamath. , , Tho conference will be held ijt Itogue Klver, In the . limil nudltor Iiiiii and will be an nll-ilay session. Tho Rogue River t'lvle Improve, meiil 4'lub Is lnni.. and will servo luncheon to the delegntvs anil lo lhos having place mi the. program. Registration of delegates will he front 8:3(1 to 10.00 a. m. Officers of the federation are: President, Mrs: Arthur K. Kurhurt, lloRiie lllver: rlrst vice prnalilent, Mrs. Etelln Hseldell, On I nil Point: second vice president, Mrs. If,' n. Ilnrrlsnn, Klnmnth Fulls: roconllng secretary, Mrs. J. A. (lunimlll,' Med ford: corfospoiidlng sirri4ry, Mrs. F. tt", Clurki-ItOBtii ltlverj treasur er, Mrs. II. K. (laiiiiii, Jai-ksouvllle; nudltor. Mrs. W'U, (lell, Hoaeburg; orgiiKiier, Mrs. 0. V. Hnlrliiwell, Medford ; music. Mrs.' C D. Kris, Oram Puss: leglnlstlou. Mrs. M. J. Norrls, Phovtilx: litvriitnre and art, Mrs. W. II, Robinson. Medford; o.liiratlnu, Mrs. rlusunno Homes Carter, Jjcksouvllle; press and, pub. Ilclty. Mrs. draco K. A ml row . Ash land. A splendid progrnm has been arrangml. Mrs. KjiIIo Orr Dunbar, state president of the federated clubs will he preseul and Hie report of the biennial, held nt Los Angeles will h given by Ml flrnco Cham berlain, state lr president. Ash. Iiilld. I Two executive boird meeting hnve been held, each with n 'no hos tess luncheon, nnd hutlnrt meet' Ing following; one nt Medford and the Inst nt tlrani Tuss. At those heads nt committees weio appoint ed, mid the program' iiiiHInml, Tho routine tnslnes of reports, Mils allowed an I number of delegates named wore dispatched. Mrs. fi. It. Bntchwoll, organUer, reported flvn now clubs n irnpectlvo members, making a tntul of 2 1 clubs In thu fodcrntluu this spring. ' An attend ance of I AO Is expected at the con ference. Those In nttendnnre at tho Inst board meeting were the Mes- ' il'iine If. K. Iliinn.i. Jacksonville; C. E. Poll, naidnn MncCrnlken. P. IC. Iliiminon l. I). Peroxt', ((race K. Andrews, Ashland; H. H. Harrison, nnd Wright of Klumath Falls Mrs. Marks, Mrs. WUtirtward and MV. Humes of nrnnts Puss: Mrs. Artliifr K. Eurhart of llogue River; Mrs, ;. It. Mutchwcll. Mrs, J. A. (In m -mill and Mrs. ficlilotlellii, Medford. OltEtiOX MAX IfOXOIIED SPOKANE. Wash., April 10. Dr H. 1). Sholilon, dean of the Colloga ot Education In the l'nivorslty of Oregon, was elected president of tho Inland Kmplro Education Associa tion at tho annual business meeting here today. . , TROUBLE STARTS PhVtlelini War aiiltil rlnUitlA. tuHi nd soldi and ttll of thi itrioui lun no llleillon. that may raiull. Laatftnf ahyil claai now ncrlb BALttAMEA tar all braa otilal atTtctloni. UAL8AMEA U pura vaaa tabla pranarailon mad from a nawly 4it oovorad plant. Dr. BenJ, F. Crabtraa, Aaar on, Mb., wrltai: "I ui It aa.luilvaly for my praotlea and my family. It li 4uk, aura and tafa In Iti action Ilka not hint alia." 'f(ivrri the end nt tlia IriMuni aiMdcmla a orftriimiitt nhvnlrliin imiicnl that a tribo of IniUAtifi lo NtTnilii, Ity Hip uhb of alia from a niilivn plnnl wert immiinp frmn tha ttViifi of Itillupnn, IIm imt'tt IIimo oil amonp hit white tiatlfltita mid tlion In a Uonutul orar fl'pwtriK Willi "deuth" caBii NaWo of tlia Ti-Niiltn iwriit ttm world nnil for noma tlmo U wtia nni tintnllihi to miiily the donmnd. MAI-HAM hA httn now linen loiidfirdl(1 and (ilvim tiuirnrtiily mlrnpiilmn remilta In four vinyn: I. It noottirn tha Intlninod mam nranca and rdlluvm Iriliiiilnn, X. It Iwroaaoa orrctVn of mui-mm mihI iirnitUn naav v twrlorrtllrm, it. It nthnuUle porra of ilia nkin In furrmlng (iff lioily txiliiona tnd 4. II itrlknn at (lit cnuiio, clmpVlng Kirm action tmmrdltttely, Io nut rnnfiiM It Willi ordinary halnam temn nyrwnn aim C nte only ft-iottting ayruito and do not v lo thi Imgc nf ttio trnubfn. I nllko mlipr mimh rnntdini IIAi.HAMKA ta frro from foal tar nnd nthnr niirmful nir coilpd. rtroMiit lo titki and abMilulvly Ufa ' to Jlvi) tn chllilrrli. m miro ymi vt HAL HA-MK-A with tha filctnrf nf thn Intllnn on lliu nncknao. (luar antci'd to rllre any muali, U mnttor from wlmi cniiHt. or v'tir nionuy bavk. All drufi iiaia aall BMMAiiKA, Jf Ih Kiftmiith Fain buy It trora 3iai Drug Co, - V for Chronic SERIOUS WITH COUGHING