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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1925)
i AGE EIGHT ETOINQ flERALO, KLAMATH FALL9, OREGON Wednesday, april is, 1025 $2.00 WOW $20.00 JW SIX MONTHS A minor ailment t !heteoth that could be remedied by an ex ' pondtlure of tow dollar now may cost you $20 to rapalr In; Ix months. No one ever; saved money by neglecting their teeth. No onn ever regretted bavins ns look them over. An examination . Is free. ' t ' . R. D. COE, Dentists (Palnloss, ot course) 102-204 Hopka pidg. ' .' th and Main Phone. 831 I $10 in Fishing Tackle F REE To the person who catches the larg est trout in Klamath County with in the next month. We weigh the fish at our store. - Connolly Brothers Saddles, Harness, Sporting Goods ' Auto Tops, Awnings, Tents, and all Canvas Goods The Place to Buy Fresh Fishing Tackle mttitf Meat When Want It CONCERT TO BE GIVEN F R DAY . With four deliveries daily, Miller's Market is particularly qualified to give you Satis factory meat service. No delays no missed meals because of meat that doesn't come. X We invite you to give our service a trial. ixr ..n ui J j c ivjiww yuu ii &e , uie iiieas, ana we know it will reach you on time IDer's Market GUS MILLERy'prop. Main, near Eighth ' f. Phones 7S0 and 751 j WATCH US GROW" 44 MtMMMMUtUluumuxuumxA.... 1 .TTFTTTTTT'fTTTTTTTTTTf TTTTttttTf t The SENIOR CLASS of MERRILL HIGH SCHOOL Jpresents ' ' ' "Nothing, But the Truth" By James Montgomery "'".": ; at MERRILL on FRIDAY APRII 17 f Adults, 50c v - 8:15 p. m. . Children, 25c 181 Suds $ cpMie MILLEIt ON TRIP S. I. Man Iroipectliia; Stations In Shasta Division . ' ? J. J. Miller, district freight and passenger agent, left this, morning for Gerber, California, where he -will attend to company business In that vicinity for several days. While In that ; section, Mr. Miller plans to visit other towns on the Shasta divi sion ' which are tinder bis super vision. OFF FOB TORONTO. ONTARIO Mrs. loo Garlch And Child Leave For Canada This Morning Mrs. Lee Garlch, wife ot a local barber, left tbls morning for Toron to, OnU, where she will spend some time visiting frienils and relatives; Mrs. Garlch was a passenger On this morning's southbound train. She iwiis accompanied by her child. 1 Interesting Program , Ar ranged by Harry Borel, Symphony Orchestra : i AVhother the popular concert to be given Friday n'ght by the tittle Symphony Orchestra, under the dl rectlon - of Harry Dorel, will be given . in the Scandinavian hall, or tho Presbyterian church, was' a mat- tor as yet undecided, accc.rdlug to Mr. Borel this noon. Announcement ot the ball will be made tomorrow. Keen Interest Is being iibauifested In the concert which will Include Descriptlve, "Atlantis" Safrencx. "Nocturne" and "Mornlrg Iftran of Praise." V "Court Function",; "Prince and Aana", "Destruction of Atlantis.' 'FruhlInRslled"AVil. "Lass With the Delicate Air" Thomas Arne. Mrs. A. J. Voye. Suite In Five-, Parts Celoridge- Taylor. ' ''jf Scenes from an Imaginary Ballot. Violin Solo, Adoration" Dorow ski. Miss Katherlne Walton. "Prelude" and "S.'clllana" from "Cavallerla Rustlcana" Miucagnl. "Lo, Hoar the Gentle Lark" Bishop. "v "To A! Wild Rose"--Nevln. ' ' Mrs. A.v J. Voye, flute obllggato, M. Sward. Overture "Orphee Aux Enters" Offenbach. A convict permitted to go home to see ;;ahis new-born baby ' 'JALBM, Ore., April ' i5. Alex and Harry Goldstein, brothers, who are under sentence in the state peni tentiary, are expected to return to the prison today after having been allowed by Governor Pierce to spend the Jewish passover week at their homes In Portland. The, two were sentenced .to serve two and a halt years In the penitentiary tor receiv ing stolen goods In Portland. Harry Goldstein was given a day's leave of absence about - two weeks" ago so that he might attend the christening of j a newly arrived babe at his home In Portland. o "Governor , Pierce' explained today that while the Goldsteins and their friends hive guaranteed that the two. will return to the state prison. the release was on his own responsi bility. The governor said the at torney general ruled that the state executive bas authority to grant such leaves of absence and that It Is In the nature ot a reprieve. 11 T SPEAKS OF CHILD PROBLEMS Splendid Music Enjoyed i ' Meeting of Chamber of Commerce Today Using ns his subject, "Tho Prob lems of Youth.". Ilov. F. Gordon Har(of Grants !Pa addresied menr bora' ot the chamber at commerce and delegates to the southern Ore gon presbytery, who were guests it tho chamber, this noon. "Get back into the spirit of youth, in order to be in sympathy with youth," aald Rev. Hart, "and you will get back Into your own child hood." Rov. Hart spoke ot a min ister discussing the same problem brtoro a group ot eldorly men and women, reading to them an ' edi torial on youth and youth's prob lems. At t'JP conclusion ot the read ing tho 'applause was significant ot their approval, Tho paper was taken from a magaalue ot 1833. voicing tho scntlmont ot the older persons of 'S3 In regard to the ac tions of tho youth of their day. "So the problems aro always with' us, and not aa pouimlstlc as we are prone to view," continued Rev. Hart. Mrs. Georglah Baacoch gave two vocal solos. "Danny Hoy" and Wako Up." accompanied by Mrs. E. S. Vcatch. Harry Dorel, M. Sward i and M4ss Betty Ramsby gave two' interesting numbers from the Lit tle Symphony music. Rov. T.. A. Merywesthor of St. Paul's Episcopal church gave aWt farewell address of apprecla tlon to the chamber ot commerce tor cocporatlon with him in his work. ' Rev. Meryweatuer leaves Sunday for Ceratantow n, Penn. ' "Lr DISMISSAL IS ASKED V. 8. Shipping Hoard Wnntii Naln of Irnlflrnt Typ Ve. sels Confirmed WASHINGTON, April IS. Tho shipping board today formally asked the supreme court ot the dis trict - of Columbia to dismiss the proceedings whereby the Pacific Mall Steamship company seeks to prevent consummation ot the sale of five president type ships to tho Dollar" Interests. SUSPECT COLLAPSES ; MINISTERS GUESTS AT NOON LUNCHEON . Members of the Presbytery , of Southern Oregon were guests ot the chamber of commerce today noon when thoy were Introduced by Rev. Arthur L. Rioe ot the Klamath Falls Presbyterian church. The ministers and' their wives aro In session at the annual presbytery. Those present at the luncheon were Rev. F. Oordon Hart, speaker; Mrs. Hart, C. C. Hulct of Merrill, J. K. Howard of Oakland. J. Ft. Lamb. Sutberlln; W. S. Mullog'a, Roko- burg: Joseph W. Angoll, Glcndalo; C O. Garrett, Glendale; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stott and son, John jStott; W. Lee Gray, E. P. Lawrence, H. F. W. Spilver, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar, Miss Stoner, R. W. Nelson, A. Fisher, W. Fraser Brown, Dr. Webster", 'J. C. Mengler. "0. Andrews, George A. Wilber and Arthur L. Wee. ... Hector's to Feature Ready-to-Wear Goods Due to' the fact that the ready- to-wear, millinery and other de partments ot Hector's store hav? grown to cuoh an extent, O. M. Hector announced today that the store would close out all lines of yardage goods and feature only the ready to wear. Lack of room In, the store to carry all departments "has forced the . change, , according ' to Hector. The store has been- closed and will not open to the public un til Friday morning at 9 a. m.; when the sale, will be opened disposing of ail the yardage goods. ' BUCKING HORSES TO BE PURCHASED A miniature rodeo will be held at Mallo Sunday In honor of Jack Kane, moving picture rlder( who will be here the last of this week for the purpose of purchasing iwlld horses. One ot the features of the affair, will be a- roping contest between- take county and Klamath county buckn'rpos, fleventy head -of cattle and 30 bead ot wild horses nro corralled for tho show. ' '.; '.'h' -'""., Mrs. Anna CunninBlmm, . Who Held in Poison Mystery, Is In State of Coma ,' Is OROWX POINT, Ind., April 15. Mrs. Anna Cunningham of Gary, Ind., collapsed today In her cell in the Lake county Jail where sho Is being held In connection with the deaths of her husband and four children ; ..within six years. She passed into coma and physicians be lieved It impossible to remove her to Gary for a sanity bearing set for 2 p. m. . . NOTED ARTIST DIES John Sargent Succumb Suddenly In London Homo Following Apoplectic Stroko . LONDON, April 15. John Sar gent, tbe noted artist, died sudden ly at his home In Chelsea this morn ing. ' Mr. Sargent suffered a stroke at 3 o'clock, . and died a few hours later. " SLAYER HELD GUILTY Eugcno Punly Convldtcd of Murder of Wealthy Tulsa, Oklahoma Lumberman TL1SA, Okla., April 16. Eugene Purdy.was found guilty of the mur der of E. 8. Hutchison, wealthy Tulsa lumber dealer by a Jury In state district court here today. Purdy shot and killed Hutchison last January 13. "He broke up my home and stole my child", Purdy toJ county officers after tho kill ing, when ho surrendered. ' His de fense against charges of first de gree murder was Insanity. TOM MJ.X .VISITS 1WVYALTV LONDON, April ,15. Tom Mix, American movie actor visited the mansion house, official home of the Lord Mayor ot 'London today and presented that dignitary with a five gallon sombrero, similar to the one he recently gave Governor Smith of New York.',- SOCIALISTS DEFEATED PARIS, April 15. A socialist mo tion that would have prevented In troduction ot a. bill to legalize an Increase. In tho .circulation of tho bank-bf .France':wa defeated. in..Ui0. 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PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY un rutKCiteo lot awoiui lono isaeit oailaho , PoaTLAND IIATTLI IfOKAMI Dlnttbtitexs for General Elecuic ItUiLlUlJH II I I HU.1,,.,,11 HCSMk".Sfal Uhlig's Electric Stoe CHieck Sealll headquarters for Klamath Falls i Roseburg School Bonds Are Sold at Good Price ROSEBURG, Oro.. April 1 5. Bonds In tho sum ot $165,000, Is sued for tho eroctlon of a new high school building, were sold last night by the school board to E. H. Rol lins and sorwi. 1oven bids wore sub mitted ranging from par thirty to 1103.13, the latter being the bid ot tbe successful bomd buyers. , Blyth Witter and company of Portland and Harris Trust and Savings flank of San Francisco were close to the high figure. MUSEUM TO DISPLAY SCIENTIFIC PATENTS WASHINGTON,' April 15. The task of sorting out, from tho IBS, 000 models In the custody ot the patent offlco, those of .historical and scientific interest , has been dele gated to a commission whoso mem bership Includes Thomas K. Robert son, commissioner of patents, and Charles D. Walcott, secrotary of the Smithsonian Institution. Congress recently appropriated $10,000 to pay the' commission's expensos. . The work lll consist largely , ot unpacking the modols from some 1600 wooden boxes in which they are stored, and choos ing tho scientifically and historic ally valuable. ' . ' . These may be retained at- tho national museum or tho patent of fice, but tbe mass' ot them will likely be distributed to musoums throughout the country that deslro thorn, or sent to the original de- poslors or their heirs, ' Lo", 'tho poor Oklahoma Indian, he pay oo Income tax;, ,-;,.",., j! A New Freight Line for Klamath Falls, Chiloquin and vicinity. Trucks leave daily. Stage terminal, 615 Main , ..'. Crews & Anderson mm El IN IN COURT (Continued From Pago One) PORTLAND, Ore., April 15. Trial of Alfrod A. Annes, former Klamath Falls contractor, began In tederal court ' haro today, Assist' ant U. S. 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