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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KirAMATH ' FALLS, . OREGON TUESDAY, APltrU 14, i Aim iiiiu'j MSs LIBERTY 'Tho Liberty Ilaa.he Pictures" TO DA Y- :;; ,, . (,.,;. .. . . ; ; plJ drama fthdmjs ihmAmcrka lolltrcd """"V on Ihf brink tf disashr fViJA ((l f' jf 6 USCranl p f iZfaV&P fcf ' jj at the central f". X( J't" MCSMIA ' . ; . '' ' -'. Mainly About - People: , Till' W i:. VIII Kit ' Tim Oyclu-f-'tor uag-rapti lit Under mood's Pharmacy shows, the b.iro mtitrlc premium " !' fulling. A dis turbance I running to lha Houlli. Forecast for next 24 hours: Clomly mill iiiini'ttlml willi nic.l (inilo winds. Tin' Tyo recording Ihormiimnler reglsl'ircd maximum .mill minimum tmiiiuratti r today u follows: High ..;.7B : Low .4 5 1 V. rt. Wciitlirr Report 'O'riigun: (ionnrnlly cloudy tonight und W'diicidny; moderate north oustorly winds. e Oroh flAVlD TSELASCO'S Stage Success ltdapft'l from the plat by Wit HAM C. DE miU Jn ELMER CLIFTON Production. " THURSDAY ONLY "CURL Y TOP" Starring Piquant Shriley Mason ' hkf.kh imvoiicf. Hum .MIIIIt Wright (lungm (Yuri ' Anil Inhuman Tivnlmcnt Hone Miller Wright riled suit of llvorco uiulnsl Hurry Wright In t'lrcult court thin mornlnii. charging cruel und IiiIiumiu.ii treatment. Th couple wore uiarrlsd In Klamath Agency In 1(108 and have five child-' rn. The piutntirr asks the custody of the children, ull minors. MAX FRA.M'lHtXj' HF-HIDF-XTS Ijirgr Number of ('iillfiirnlniM Visit ing For Hevcrnl Diijk In (lly Klamath Falls Is the mecea for business men, both from the north and from vHio south, according to hotel registers In .tlio city. Among the San Frunclsca visitors, guests In the Wnlto Pelican hotel, are Mrs. E. fforgcndorff, T.,' W. Evans, G. 8. Htowoll, N. C. Phillips, J. H. 10, It. y. I'hllllps. W. V. McDonnell, Frank Coffer, J. W. Chambcrl'n, II. Cameron and George Bryant. 8KIXH Tl.MltKH IXD rollfly.WI) VIHITOIIM I-Hfli- HoKi'i'S DIhikwh 111 IjiikI t'limplM-ll-T'iHli' rompimy to More than KID acri.H of timber lund In the Kwun I.hkd country, sec tions 20 und 2H, were sold by l.c llo ROKers of Klamath Kails to the Camphcll-Towle company of Osh kosh, Wisconsin. Consideration, of I'.WOQ was recorded In the count) clerk's office. HllU'KVOIt UKTt'ltNH ', T. I)nrli')'i Vimil - Miirvfjor, Arrives' From Two Weeks Trl C. T. Darlcy, county surveyor, re turned ycr.terduy from a two weelcs Inspection trip in the Summer, Lake district. Darlcy expects to make another slmllur trip within the com ing week, surveying the county work. Motels Iti-Klster Mnny From Onttoa .Mi'lnHllH Dilrlnx I'nst Heck Among the many out or town visitors In the city from Cortland are the following business men, J. D. Ilrowncll, (!. C. Ucnlke. J. B. PfouN ter, SV. Carley, A. C. Horr. TO fJA.V FitAXCIHtO .Mrs. Kllhourni to Oliljiin Xcw Fkiilp ' nirnl For, White IVIIcnn Hotel ' Mrs. Hope KUbourne. new man ager of the- White Pelican hotel, loft Hie early jiart of the week for flan Francisco where she will obtain new equipment for the hotel dining ream and kitchen, as well as a lew chef for the hotiM. The present chef and bis family are leaving the city due to Illness upon the return of Mrs. KUbourne an. I her kitchen help. AltltKKT 1'AIIl Joe Cnnli'O Anil lUlly Ijimbcrt Iny ' Fines of $2U To t'lty Funds , Joe Castro and Hilly Lumbert were picked up last night on the city streets charged with drunk and disorderly conduct. They were giv en a hearing before Police Judge l.iim (iaghagen and fined $20 and CMtS. . . -nii.Kjnx visrroiis Itoml To Iteservntlon Town Now Iteporti-il In .Kxcellent Omilltlon WANTED , Kcliuiil' children to win nli Hell tickets In THE LITTLE SYMPHONY Orchestra Concert Friday, ApriJ 17th 1 SCANDINAVIAN HALL For imrtlttiliir cult nt 4"ll)- l.llnni', between IS nml .1 . Advertising Space fi , THE EVENING HERALD Pays 100 Cents on the Dollar Great Routes Golden State, American Cnnyon ... . Shdsta ' for season 1925 Opening sale date May 22nd Tickets on sale from May 22nd, up to and including September 15th. Return limit October 31st, 1925. , ' ; Noti' plan your summer va cation journeys to the East, taking advantage of these., low fares, l'tilt stopover privileges, - Substantial reductions In roundtrip fares. , ,. , .' ; First-class accommodations personal service delicious meals at mealrtime in South cm Pacific dining carl' ' ' .. '' For reservaiions,and all railrotiJ inorni(ition,(i.(t Faciiic AccorJing to the ninny Chlloquln visitors spending the w'eek In Klam ath Falls an business and shopping. the ronds to the reservation town uro In excellent condition and bet tor than they huvo been at any time since lust summer. Miss Naomi Crawford, and Miss Jane Crnwford are visiting In the city for several duys, guests In the Arcade hotel. FKOM MAI.IX Dim Msky Visiting With Frlemls In Kliuunlli I'nlls For Week tun Llxky, well known rancher of the Mulln 'district, was In the city yesterday, expecting to remain over the week, transacting business and visiting with friends. According to l.lsky, the spring looks like a good ono for the ranohers n his section of the county. DAXCE A KrCC'KKM Foster Monthly Kocliil Arfulr (ilvcn In Moose Hall Attracts Mnny An especially lare number at tended the Easter Monday dancing and curd party given lust nixht in the Moose hall, when the young lad les of the 'Sacred. Heart parish en tertained for their friends. Johnny Houston's prchestra provided music for the evening. BIDS FOR SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED DAILY AVERAGE OF 10 CARS REGISTER With an average of 10'cars a day since the opening of registration of cars outslde of Oregon, Marcn 25 Mrs. Ive&h 'Smith of the chamber of commerce reports 179 cans . regis tered last sight. Cars were also en tering the city today for registra tion. The majority of the cars come from California, with one from Nevada, one from Washington and two from Colorado. JOI IXVFJ4TMKNT What? Why, Horsefly Irrigation District Bonds. Certified, register ed, tax-free. 6. Buy from District Directors, Bonanza, Ore. Adv. 14-20 VISITS n.rit WOltK Frank Sexton Spend Monday With Club Workers In t'olinty Frank Sexton, comity club leader, spent Monday In Merrill, l.ibby and Molln, visiting with the various clubs which ho has orgnnltcd during the past Wintor. According to Sex ton,, the work" Is progressing rapid ly onj several of the girls of the clubs have, rinlshed their work and ready to filo final reports on their projects. A groat amount of the work Is boin? kept for exhibition purposo sto ho shown at tho county purposes to be shown at the county morning. Bid for the erection' of the new Central school - building will be opened .at . a pigng of the school board tomorrow night. The build ing will be located on HUh street between Seventh and Eighth. Bids for the razing or St. Paiirs Episcopal . church will also be opened, according to announcement today by Kev. T- A. Meryweather. Fixtures from the building and property of the women's guild .were removed to the A. O. U. W. hall, wlilch tho church trill occupy until the completion of the new building. The hall Is located on the corner of I Main and Payne alley. Rev. T. A. Merywenthor will give his farewell address In the hull Sunday 'at 11 a. in., using as tils subject "The Future of St. Paul's and the Future of Klninuth Falls." Hov. .Oliver .Riley of Pierre, S. D.. will arrive In the city to take over the church .work July 1, If his ser vices are obtained by Bishop Rem ington. Rev. Meryweather leaves for Germnntown, Penn.. Sunday ufter-noon. Help yourself, by helping your own country. Buy Horsefly Irriga tion. District Bonds. Adv. 14-20 Rye . Bread that is REAL rye. ' k It is something that you have been waiting for and wondering if you " " were ever going to'"; get, for a , long time. It's just as good as GOLDEN , KRUST BREAD Plan to have a loaf. RODEO f BOOSTERS TO . MEET THIS EVENING Definite steps toward the pur chase of the stock or the Bly Rodeo association are expected to be tnken nt a meeting tonight at the chamber of commerce, when ull who ravor staging this western feature In Jul will outline plans for the celebration. Considerable Interest Is belnx manifested In the rodeo and !hoo sponsoring the movement 'believe that enough stock purchases will ho assured to give Klamath Falls a permanent rodeo. The meeting , wll be 'held at the chamber of commerce headquarters at 8 o'clock, and all who are In terested are asked to be In at tendance. COMMITTKK.H KI.FXTKD Proximity of the annual chamber or commerce, election was' announced this noon. by R. C. (Jroesbeck at the chamber or commerce.' ' The cham ber vice president appointed Lam L. Gaighagen. Leslie Rogers, pr. B. J. Rja, Bert C. Thomas and John McCall as a committee to. attend to the machinery or the election. Ap pointment of an auditing committee to ascertain the condition of the chamber finances was also made by Mr. Groesbeck. The committee Is composed of Charles Martin, chair man; E. 8. Veatch,' W. W. South well. . . . ' Roger Torrry to Accept Position ax Organist jn Redding Theater " Roger Torrey, son of Mrs. Harry Poole, la visiting in Klamath Falls rrom San Francisco, where he has been studying pipe organ "Tor the past. year. Torrey has accepted a position In Redding, California, where he w!H go the latter part of the week, as organist In a Redding theater. Klamath B akery 826 MAIN Eugene Woman Is Missing - Following Fire in East XEW CASTLE. Pa'.-. April 14 Mrs. Anna Miller, 63, of Eugene, Oregon, Is missing today after a fire which destroyed the home of W. A. Welnschenck; president of the National vegetable growers' associa tion, at which she was a visitor. She was awakened when the fire was discovered, but has not been seen since. , Starting Today l r , 1: OAKLAND VISITORS Former KlnmntH Falls' Kcxlilrnt ' ";ty For Week With Kilrmls In Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Harper of OnKluii'.l, Cullforala, are visiting tu ilto city with friends, as well as transacting business. .Mr. imil Mrs. Harper woro In Kliimulh Falls lust summer when Mr. Harper was em ployed as chief tluio-keeper for tho Strnhorn rullrond projects. IIHICTLK fOXTROI, ('olifiii iilniis liiteivstiHl In . Fi'IUiik Iiifestril Trees of Cmnpiiny v J. J. MILLER. D. F..& P. A. 517 Main St. Phone 709 Klamath Falls, Ore. NEVER BEFORE ' Not In fifty Vcnrs has there been so p6raistent and llp spread use of - U , Scott's Erosion yet thousands hnve only ibegun to realise what it might b to them In strength, -health' and robustness ' SOUK Downs, WeemStlS. H.l' U-A- SOCIALISTS TO STAV Ol'T PARIS, April 14. Tho nntlonnl icntincll of t'to loelnllst party -by ttnhiilnioiiM vote, this afternoon do cltlud that tho 'pnrly wiiuld refrain from participation .In the proposed ,pi'lnn;,1 government, . v : ' V' ' As a loRnl Invostmeht for Inist rumls Invest. An Hnrsofly Irrigation iVlWrkii' iioiuls'-'O' , (xifVoor"!!- '-ttWr iind'reRlftoriTtl. Onlor frojn tho TJIstili'.tC.Bimidvnonhnita, Oregon. , Adv, J4-2 For tho purpose of telling Infested trees In tho Ynnisy mountain tracts of IhiLong Boll Lumber co,iupiin,v, 1,. O. Wright nnd Charles W. King or Tonnnnt, left, this morning tor tho ciimp after ordering supplies In the city'. ','". ,;,.,.VtM.T M-MKT -Mrs. (I. II. (inul To Ktitertnlii (Iroiip of KplKroiiil CIiuitIi Women , . c r-; .. ... Mr. (I. II. Ciiind will entertain membora of' the Rttlld of St. Paul's Uplacopnl clutrch nt her homo on TJhursdny nftornoHn. The mooting Is cnllod ; espoclnlly as n farewoll giitlioriiiR In honor or Rev. i T. A.J ,Mi'.Y,wewtlto.r ..Wilt) .lon.vos .Sunday ror (lormfintown, v Pennsylviinlii, n sub urb or Philadelphia. Mrs. Cosail rol sides t 4 11 Norm Ninth street, 1 (Students Gil , QPRINC FEVER hit the schoolroom lilc. ,J a London foj. Dulls active braini. t scsttert Mention. Ivlskes mlucles sche. Mltee little bodies tired and weary. Msleet tudy slnwat impouibl. ,.!. Give your kiddie! a chance! Give them a real from the heavy fooda of winter that alow them up and cauae apring fever. Let them lunch on Tru-Blu Grahama and milk for a week and aee how much better they feel. ,, " ; , Order From Your Grocer Now Evtfu Goott Grottr hat Tra Rlu (7.fhm .M blue and fold arton and in , uood box TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANV-Spokane and ortlJiji,, AT THE LIBERTY Some of the most realistic war scenes ever filmed appear. In "The Warrens of Virginia." .which was made under the dlerction of Elmer Clifton. The film version is made from the. well known Belasco play and deals with the closing days of the Civil War.- - All the war scenes were made at Camp. Travis. San Antonio, .Texas, the largest, military reservation in the United States. - Only regular army orffcefs a-nd men. were used. , To Insure military accuracy in every detail, Mr. Clifton was assist ed by Col. H. O. Van Horn of the 9th Infantry V. S. A., who was as signed to him through the courtesy of the War Department. Seven thousand soMlers compris ing all branches of the service, four hundred supply wagons, sixteen hundred mules and five thousand horses are used In the big scenes. "The Warrens of Virginia" opens a two day run at the Liberty theater today. .' ""' AT THE PINE TREE 1 : . Myrtle Stedman once more Justi fies her. title '.'the sweetest mother on the screen." She has Just completed another of her famous "mother" roles In. the new James Cruzo production for Paramount, "The Goose , Hangs High," a film version of tho highly successful stage .'play ot tlje same name by Lewis, Beach. During recent years, she has achieved considerable fame as a reel mother, and her success In this type of character may be directly traced to the fact that she Is a very suc cessful real mother In private life. ' . In . "The flooso Hangs High," Myrtle Stedman. as Eunice Inguls, Is a typical American mother of a small-town American family. George Irving, screen player of recognized ability, portrays her husband. The Inguls' three children, Hugh, Lois and Uradley are "respectively played by William Otis, u strapping six foot newcomer to screculnnd; Con statue Dennett, one of tho talented "Paramount debutantes"; and Ed ward Pell,' Jr. who won his film spurs as "Johnny Jones'." Esther Ralston, one r the most promising or the younger actresses. Is also prominently cast as Dugmar Carroll, the fiancee ot the eldest son. v' '.'. ''. ! " Tho story sheds considerable light on ' present-day1 'relations between parents and 'children and ' proves that nt: heart the boys and girls of today- are, ("no, and, wliolesome,;aiHl Idealistic. , , .,i;;.4 ,, u l m li urc rii-r UAIYttJ Vriutt. production CL Qaramount Qiduxt. What's the matter with father.? He's all right! And mother ' and ' the- m o a e r n youui ( Ditto I, Here's .jojr: ous proof! ' v''' .Comedy " Felix Cat