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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1925)
SATURDAY, APRIL It, 1 f25 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREOON PAGE THREW Mainly About . People a LIBERTY "The Libertv Has the" Pictures" V Tonight Only Richard Barthelmess in that romantic drama "The Fighting Blade" The best show in town SUNDAY The biggest Thriller of them all "Frivol us Sal" with Eugene O'Brien, Mae Busch, Tom Santchi, Mitchel Lewis, Ben Alexander and Mildred Harris A Showing Again Crater Lake Shrine Club's H i - Jinx Two more acts make it a better show than ever ISrrSE Theatre APRIL 13 Admiission, 50c, 75c, $1.00 MILS. II.AKKH II Kit K W'lrn r lliwrvnfloii HuiM-rliilciiilcnt Attciidn lliiniui'l Friday TIIK H'KATIIKIt Tin (tycln-HliirmiiKnuili ut Under. wool's I'liut'iiiucy Kli( Dm buruuin trie li'i'uMini Ui ho railing. A iIIk tiithuiio In tinning In thn South, Korerust tor next 24 hours: Cloudy uml miKOit liul with moder ate winds. I'ho Tyrps recording thermometer registered inn x I mi 1 1 ill uml minimum toiiipernturus today a follows: Six. Fred A. linker or Klamath Agency; In. liv the city ror tho week end with her IniMliund, Fred Baker, superintendent of the Indian rcser- valion. Mr. uml Mrit. linker were guests' ut Ilia imnnuut given In the ! White I'ullcan hotnl ror Secretary High .A3 lOW I Hubert ! pnrty. Work and his Washington MOItlllHO.4 l.liAVK To Spend I'oi-lnlHht. Vlslllng I" C'uli- f (Jl'lllil Willi 1'llclllln MvAVKH lOlt .MKDI'Oltl) I'llm Ipa! Or 1'iilrvletv To Hpciid i Kusler Vnnit Urn In Valley Mr. and Mm. Albert tl. Morrison ' 'left on t'.io morning, train ror Call- Minn Alice lilackrord or Klamath f-rirli, ..hero llicy will visit for. a , Kalis left this mornliiR for Med ford fortnight, TV')' will spend sumo where she will upend the Easter time wlllt .Mr. Morrinon'a parent!!, ! holidays with friends and relative. who reside In .Woodland. Calif.. and 1 Mine Blackford Is principal of the also v Ik 1 1 wlti) relatives In KeddinK. Tliey expect to st'ip In Ban Kran- cist. i to view the combined Atlantlc I'aclfic rivets In Golden Gate bar bur beforo their return to Klamath Kails. Morrison Is affiliated with the White '"oilcan hotel, TO fiO HOl'TII It 1 1 1 ii ItiHlolpli to KHil(l Three Weeks Willi 1'iii'Ciiln In City Itollln Rid jlph. "expert account ant, who, has spent' the spring montis In Kl-malh Kails, will leave for flan Fronelsco late this evening, where lie will spend the Easter holi days with hi parents. lUdolph will remain In tho fouth for throe weeks, expecting- to motor back to Klamath Knlls. TO KIK.W VACATION' JIlss olltn Wilson Leave for Home III l.nnc County Tills Morning Mlsa Olive Wilson, teacher In Central school left this moraing for her heme in Voncolln, near Uosb burg. where she wilt spend Easter vacation with her mother, Mrs. Surah Wilson. IIKACH IX CITY MmuiK'T Of MihIoc I.uiuImt Com pany To Spend Week-Kml In Cliy Vnrnol I). C. Ikmcb, muniigor of the Modoc Lumber company arriv ed In the city rrom his homo in Portland yestorduy afternoon to transuctbuslness for , tho next fow days. Head! Is a Rami In the White Pelican hotel.',, .', : AITO Itl'HNH nrwKiii'iu: ore.. Anrir 1 1 An ' aula belonging to Miss Knrrlrlt L. Veaxie, a school teacher at North llcnd, was wrecke.l and burned yes terday evening on the Coos liliy highway near Camas Valley. She Is a teacher In the North Ilenil high school. HI-JINKS AROUSES UNUSUAL INTEREST 'Glasses' vs. 'Drugs' Drug won't help your headache l( your eyes are' at. fault. Only properly fitted glasses will glvo rollof and tho comfort you are en titled to. Sea Dr. Goble We have rollevoXl m:iny hundreds and- may be able lo hoip you;. . ' .' ' 700 M.V1V Kjts Ulnssrs Exiuulneil Kitted Repairs Quirk Service White Pelican Hotel Merchants Lunch. 60c ; 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Also Banquets i l-'tirties Dances "Kvorybody baosting nnd every body flicurlnx on Rlvlna; the best shew of fho sciimin," Is the way W. C. Van Kmon spoke of tho of form of the (tint ror tho Flirlne HWInks. Thn Met Hint the show was such a success the first nittht seems to have put everyone connected with It In a humor to tnnke the second kIiuwImk better than ever. Two new nets have been added and tho udmis lon cliurnu has been cut, so there Is greater Inducement to attend thnn before. If present plans are carried thmtiKh, tho east will bo taken to Medfor.1 within tho next few weeks for tho purpose of showing tho peo ple over there whut the Crater Lake Hhrluo Club can do. PEST MAY PROVE TO BE OF VALUE; LOCUSTS SHIPPED AI'KX ANDKI A, ICsypt, April 11. Locusts, tha plaguo of South Africa, may yet be round' to have a commercial v a I u o. Elglity-oiKht bales or the Insects, drlod, weighing 18 tons, wore forwarded recently from Kuxorno to Durban tor ship ment to Holland, It Is recalled hero that an oil fur uso lit airplane en gines, which retains Its liquidity at very high altitudes, can bo extracted from locusts, nn.l that n by-product of tho process Is a load for cattle and poultry, , Nothing foels more disgusted at extreme vanity thnn a big foot In a, little shoo, - A Btriiw lint Baems to fruke up more room In a movie than an ovor-coat. KLAMATH VALLEy HOSPITAL I Centrally Located 403 Pine . Phone 497 Our. euro In confinement Is com prehensive and ' planning. HENLEY HIGH WINS GAME FROM MERRILL Henley high school defeated Merrill high at Merrill yesterday 'n a one-sided baseball game, 15 to 1. The Merrill boys could not solve the delivery or Jnrkson, Henley slabster, who struck out 17 opposing bnts mcn. In -addition to his mound work, Jackson al3 clouted out a humo run nnd a threo-bagKer. Tho batteries were: Henley.! Jackson and Booth: Morrill, Klgor ! nnd Colwell. Falrvlow school. IllA V, VH HKTl'ltXH OnJier Of Amide Hotel Werk Hpcnt In Vbiltiiix In ahkks Moml-rxsox I'rrsldenL Or (liaiiiber Of Commerce Knrklir County .'"fri;s Today H. U. .rortenson,.irt'esldent or the chamber or commerce and promin ent Klamath lumberman was arrest ed Wednesday afternoon on charges or speeding. Mortcnson appeared berore Justice or the-- Peace K. K. Hunsaker and paid a fine of $10 and costs. According to the traf fic ofricer, Mortenson had attained a speed of ZD ml Ira an hour In the city limits, when .cjuKlit. DOl'OH.VTT DAV Siilvalioii Army,- tuw. Continue Hale Or DoUKtmuts Today Knjoys County Chris Dianas, well known owner 3f the Arcade hotel, returned last night from an enjoyable visit spent In various sections of Klamath coun ty and Ilend. Oregon as well. Dianas ilso spent a few days on oecesgary business in friends. .. Lukeview, visiting with TO (1 VK IV.iMtltAMH MctliiKllst 'liolr To Cilvo Two Cnntiitns In ( Iiurcli Kunduy KveiUng Members of the Methodist church :ho'r will be presented In two canta tas, on Sunday evening, one of wom an's volcen, the other of mixed. The music will bo "The Dawn" by Wil liam Hoines and "Allelulla". R. M. Stults. Solo work will be done by Mrs. George Rascnqulst, Vernon Patterson, John Llnfesty and Chris Barnstable. 7.1 rs. Fred Cofer Is n'asist, Walter West, director. .U-s VISIT IV CITV (iertrudc Undley Entertiitn- Ing lir House (iilests Miss Leila Brown and Miss Marian Brown are visiting at the home of Miss Oertrude Lindley, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. (leorge It. Lindley. The Misses Brown are spending their Kastor ' vacation Trom their homo In MrHord. ; " " CASEY GIVEN DAMAGE FEES OF ONE DOLLAR Judgment handed down In the caso or J. II. Casey vorsna William. Irwin, gavo dumngos to tho amount or $1.00 to Cnsoy. ,Tho case was brought berore Judge A. L. Ieavltt yesterday - whon Casey sued Irwin tor damages charging false arrest over an Irrigation ditch qunrrol. Casey claimed Irwin was not tho proper person, as a private citizen, lo ninko an arrest. PERSONALS Irving Dunn of Sacramento Is spending several flays in tho city from his homo in the south. M. D. Colo Is a visitor in the city transacting business rrom his homo In ModTord. C. S. Webber or San Francisco Is nmong the ninny out or town visit ors In tho city this week-end. E. O. Koosor and V. V. Hnmmor of LaMolne are nmong the guests In tho. Whjto Pelican hotel, from out" of town. . W. A. Shaw is Branding so mo time In the city from his home In .Ores ham, Mrs. ;L. Shoehnn or Kirk Is visit ing rrlomls tu Klnmuth Falls, I). M. Davis Is a Portland visitor, stopping at the Arcade hotel. Cinyle Hnyworth Is visiting In the olty for the week-end from her homo In Dorrls, California. Mr. and' Mrs. Llnsey Sisomore of Fort Klnmnth are In the city to spend th Easter holidays. Clyde K. Davis of Chlloquin Is spending some time In the city from his homo. . Mrs. E. J. Lawrence returned last night rrom a throe months visit spent at tho home of her daughtor. Mrs. R. McDonald of Portland. Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Ponrse of Lor- olla wore among tho out of town vlaltora hopping In tho city todnyvll For Easter . Be sure of good Pies : i Cakes - V - Rolls . Doughnuts Rye Bread V and anything .else in the Bakery line, each as good , as , L ' GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN Wood I We can supply your fuel needs ' on short notice. . : Blocks i . Dry slabs Limbs 1 Coal " " Fuel Oil Phone your orders to 535 . 601 Main St Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 Due to the fact that the dough rut sale of the Salvation Army got under way late yesterday afternoon, tho sale was continued today. The morning was stent in the residen tial district with the sale continued on the nam street tlrs aiternooa. Moro than $35 was realized yester- I jay, the money to go into the build-1 ing fund and ' for general relief ) wcrk. Kram four to sir girls have ! becu working on tho sale. - ! T-O-D-A-Y Paf O'Malley and Wanda Hawley in ' t and- WMlAIi KVKXI.VO Aloiui (liapU-rOf Kuxtem Star To Kujoy Koelnl Hour Aloha chapter, N'o. 61 of the astcrn Star, will enjoy a social evening, Tuesday, April 14 in the Musonlc hall. The evening will fol low a short business meeting and ballotting. George Walton, left to day to attend the Iloyal Arch Masons grand lodge meeting in Portland, as a delegate from. Klamath Falls. KLAMATH PULLS ENTERS LE OE Local Team Represented at Meeting Schedule for Season Is Given Klamath Falls made Us formal entity into the Calirornia-Oregan ! baseball league last- night when j members of the board of directors of the Klamath team attended a league meeting at Yreka, at which time its application for admission was accepted. . The playing season will open May 1 17 when Mt. Shasta plays the' Klamath team on the local grounds. I In .order to .prevent "ringers" from being Injected into the league. during tiae ' closing weeks, the dl- j rectors amended the by-laws mak- tag It compulsory for each team to. submit a . list of 18' players by I May 1. After that date no teaoS can , procure new players without a vjte j g of the directors, and such players as are taken in must have lived In their respective counties for a .period of two months. It also was decided that no blacklisted player from or ganized baseball could enter the league. Thoso attending, the." meeting from Klamath Falls were Bert Cook, Bud Moe, Fred Hcfustou, H. S. Mathows and Fred Glover. J. McN'amara .of Yreka .was elected president at the league. n "The Great Circus Mystery'' starring,'.-:, f . v;-.-,' ' B o n o m o The world's strongest human ' ; See him make thrilling rescues from wild animals, make huge leaps, perform tremendousfeats.of in- . human strength! The treat of the decade! With ... the greatest five-ring circus assembled before the camera! Come one! Come all! ; With Prologue by : '"'; GEO. X. WHITE, Special added attraction - "ALICE TEDDY" The famous roller skating bear , x Continuous show today, 1:30 to 11 p. in. o morro w All-star cast in -- v- - "The Air Mail" and COURTS Deeds Homer Clark to Alma J. Cofer. 4-8-25. $.50 I. R. a. Second Mills Addition, lots 9. 10, block 215. Martin A. Mann et ux tl Walter D. Mann. QCD. S-1S-23. $'.B0 I. R. S. SS'Xii'WSSWS, Sec. 11, Twp. 39, lltange 9. Maxwell S. Chllcote et ur to E. M. Chllcote. 4-9-23. $.50 I. R S. Lot 741 and EU of Lot 472 of block 118, Mills Addition. ' v John Georgo Smith to Dan Wann. 3-14-25. SEUSWH4. lot 4 of Sec. SO. Twjj. 35, Range 10. George Cook et al to Dan W'ann. 3-14-25. $.50 I. R. S. QCD. SE14 SW4, Lot 4 of Sec. 30, Twp. 35, Range 10. Rnchcl Applcgato Solomon to Chester L. Rouse et ux. - 8-16-24. $1.00 I. R. S. Mills Addition, lots G9fl, 697, bt'.ock 104. . .- " AVlUlam " P. Remington, Bishop, etc. to School Dlst. No. 1. 3-25-25. $15,000 consideration. Nichols Ad dition, lot 4, block 42. Chinook Timber Co. to Mercan tile. Trust Go. of Calif. 4-4-25. $4250 consideration. Lots 1, 2, NWiiSWW "f Sec. 6, Twp. 37, R. 8. Miscellaneous Mllnirs John A. Bergen et ux to E. I). Morris. Agreement. . 3-7-25. Xln dlvlded Interest in nnd to Lots 1 to 34 inc. Blk. 21, 1 to 24 inc. Blk. 22, 7 to 12 Inc. In Blk. 23, 1 to 6 and 10 to 22. Blk, 24; Bench Geo. X. White and company in their t n j : '. 1 News Of i't I M o n d a y Crater Lake Shrine Show, in conjunction with regular picture. Tickets on sale now. 1 t - ' ' .-u-j-u-i.r.r r - - - - "-- ' ... . ...... Tu e s d a y ALBURTUS" . ' ' ,- The Miracle Man will be here" ONE WEEK v;i- i Starting Tuesday, April 14 Appearing nightly in conhinction with the regular picture program Heights,. ubdlv.Udon,SeC.; 17 ,T. SS, S., Range 9 JJ. . , W. S. Conkllng and S. E'. Ander son, doing business under the 'Assmd business name of Oregon-Californrn Highway Garage vs. Central Auto Service. Lien upon Studebaker auto for $64.80, for repair work. Marriage License . Earl Ladd to Wilma Lloyd. Circuit Court KIUiirh No. .19113 L. Filed 4-10-25. Fay Morris, Atty. for Pltf. C. V. Enloe vs. Lee Miller ani Mrs. Cora R. Mil ler, husband and wife. Plnlntifr de mands judgment tor $67.60 and $50.00 atty. fees. No. 1931 Equity; Filed 4-10-25. Fay Morris, atty. .Fay Iorrls as trustee of the1 Est. 'of Joseph Cox, bankrupt, vs. E. E. Byers, Burt E. Hawkins and Sheriff James Sump ter. . . . v When a man thinks a woman doesh't understand him it usually Is because she does understand him. Flivvers look so much alike whon one Is stolen its owner has to Iden tity it by sound. An old( heavy undershirt dyed jnakes a beautiful spring sweater. 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