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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1925)
I" ' J.-,. 1.1 ' hATURDAY;r'A?RTTi ,18, 102.1 EVENING ' HERCT),: KLAMATH : FALLS, QUEG ON ? V - PAGE -THREE 1. i The UPJ'NfTOEEl Theatre ' ; in person . and that roaring success "Reckless Romance" S U N D AY Jack Iioxle in "Riding Thunder" Mainly About People i - uKA'IIICIt ; Tile cyclo-slormiiKriiphi ul Under ! wand's pharmacy shows, I Iih baro ! metric prcsiira lo bo fallii" and Juniuttled windier Ik liidlcutcd. j FitrwiiHt for next 24 hours; Gun l.mnlly stormy with brink winds. ' ,rT Tyfcim recording .thcrmoiiirtter KreRfsterod muxIniiHii , and -. tiiln linn m, ! rrirfleril iir today tin follow: " ! lllKli 7 iLow 34 I. H. Wi-ntlu-r ltcHirt Oregon Hiiln tonight and Sun day! fresh 'to trng. southeast winds reaching galit force ulong the COII't. HKTi'ii.vs to rrrv .Mil. Wlllliiin Mi-Ilium- Arrive From Vlill. Willi I'liri-nlM In .North Mm, Will lu in Mi.llmno returned to K I;i in ut li Kit 1 1 h yesterday .afternoon following a visit of.nuveral week with hi'C inirr.ntB friends In Cot tage (trove. William MhIIiukk and Mr. I.. K. I'helps made tho trip li Cottage drove In order to return with Mm. MMMnse. PERSONALS TTTTT?? f WW 9 V 1 You Wouldn't Give a Lead Nickel fftr a razor that you couldn't; sharpen or put in new blades. So why don't you figure the same way when you buy a lawn mower? It's necessary that a lawn mower be sharp to run easy ot do a good clean job. - YoU can sharpen an Eclipse Lawn Mower so, easily that you' will always have a nice work ing machine and . besides save a big lot of ex pense. Let us show you. rii.K m it Divorce Asked mi Ground of m i l Inn liy Iiihi-iIi WIIkiiii Dr. Charging IiIh wife, Vlvlnn Wilson, dictorted It I in In June, 1B23, Joscpi Wilson Hied milt for divorce In circuit court thin morning. Tliu lilulnllff roitiets the custijdy of the , tiro of the peace. minor mm, Joseph Jr. They worn ' . married In Vrekn In 1,19. JMXAOKK HKKB , 'Illll-)fM,.. Itoyct KM'luliliK ncliliiiml J I'M I'M 111 1,1, I'i'llt'liii llm Kiiiploye Attempt lo lieitt llonril Account As th remit of a complaint (sworn out against Walter J. Stiles )iy Edward Henderson of the Pell i can l)jy boarding houiie. Utiles wan given $25 and costs, plus the board j bill, which he nltempled to beat, i IieliiK unable to pay, he will upend , tho next 13 days In the county jail, ! according to H. E. llunnaker. jus- Klamath Hardware Co. , 530 Main uijKyuxiJi ruru juu" ArLnJ.Arririi"irfSiJiiJiAi""fc"J" j Ttl IMI'KOVK WIKKS I New n lid better condenser for leaned wire of local newspapers 111. a will guarantee better service, i will bo Installed next week by Paul II. Ilurkliurl uud 15. E. Miller, euulp meni engineer of the Pacific Tole l phone and Telegraph company who I are In town today - from Portland, i Two vets of Morso batteries and a charging outfit will also be In ' stalled. , 'r of Week lit Kliiiiintli I.'jiIIh Charles A. Iloyce of Medford, manager of the Mason-Khrman com pany, la In the city on biiulnemi, look ing Into buxIneK IntereHta In Klam ath Full. Iloyce report business conditions looking well. Mr HKTI KXS KltOM V..HT ihul Mr. AllM-rlitoii Knjoy tendeil VInII In Xew Vork Kx- DON ir.U.I.'M White Pel o a n a w 1 c ican Shop Quick I.umh 4 llnmherger Siindwh he 10c "Clean n a Pin" Pie like mother tried to muko 10c (Bandwlche to take nut) , licet iliw with toffee .VAD SEd 1 1 C Cth HI. vv....-." Used Cars . ' ' . . .. X ... LOT BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD ON MAIN 1024 Ford Coupe A-l condition. : 1920 Ford Coupe ' , ; 1U21 Ford .Speedster. Top and windshield. Disc wheels. Starter and Hassle? Shock absorbers. 1918 Ford Tourings, 3 of them, in good condition Ford Speedster. Factory body. Top and wind--.' shield. New paint. fU?, -Appcrson Six sportster, new paint; just over ,,. hauled. tf ; , ' ,1920 Dort, 5-passenger. 1920 bverlahd Four. - ,1024 Overland Four. ,. 1920 Columbia Six, sport model. . 1920 Nash Six touring. , , , ,, " r 1 1'920 Studebaker Special Six. 1923 Gray touring, good condition. ,. 1 io. ton Samson truck. v , ; 1 192 r Studebaker Light Six, just overhauled. Spe c i a 1 ''1 Paige Six tburing .l..,.:... L....- $175 , Dodge touring ?.....:.:...:........ $175 .:i'U'; M'axwell roadster ,, $ 75 Klamath Falls Auto Co. ROY CALL, Prop. ; ,' 'TheHmall garage with' the large trade" .mMMlr.-.- ,VpnQ.v246:R.; v.s.Ai,; uAw rdtserYait ' I,,;';,;; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Alberton re turned lai night from an extended vIhII In New York dilch look them to vurloUB point In The Kum. Mr. AllioriBon ha been gone for the pant five month. Mr. Albertaon spending two month In the Kuat, visiting nil the lumber consuming sections of the l ulled States, Inter- , ested In the marketing of lum ber from the Pelican liny Lumber J coai'linny. Allicrlson holds tho po Hon of antes manager for the con-' cern. Mrs. l.oulno P. Simpson, mother of Mrs. AlucrUon, returned . from the east with them, to spend tho sumnior nt the Albertson home In Pelican City. . I i:i:kix; hki.p Ijaitilicriiniit of llorrlH, i'lillfortilit Oliliilnlng VtirkiiHn In 'lty C. D. Wfcltcr of Dorrls. California, owner and manager of a mill In that section. -was In the city today, spend ing some time In obtaining lumber men and worker for his company. He stopped at the White Pelican fsr his visit. It, II. Davis of Callstoga, Calif., is visiting In the city ifor the re mainder tit the: week, transacting buslnesH. Archie K. Hall and M. N. Hogan j of .Meflford are spending the week- end In Klamath Kails, transacting business, ' Among the out of town visitor In Klamath Kails are several guests from (irants I'm. Among them are Douglas Wood and A. 11. Davit, business men. Mr. and .Mrs. George Reasor and Mr. und Mrs. II. M. Bacon of Fresno are stopping at. the White Pelican while Reasor and liacou look Into business Interests In the city. J. P. Kenealy of Sl.ison Is a business 'visitor in the city for the remainder of the week. I. M. Blrdsell of Sprague River spent the day In Klamath Falls on Thursday. , dt. M. Hicks, of the Merrill road was a Klamath Kails business visit or Thursday. Fred McKenna, prominent Merrill rancher, was a business ' visitor In the city from his home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stagg of Anna Creek camp, were among the out of town visitors, shopping In Klamath Falls yesterday. Help yourself, by helping your own country. liitv Horsefly Irriga tion District Bonds. Adv. 14-20 KLAMATH VALLEy . HOSPITAL I Centrally Located 403 Pine Phone 497 IXN'CHMIX DATE ' ;lf mid Country Club Enthusiast to Meet In While Pelican Hotel All those Interested in. the .forma tion of a golf and country club are requested to attend the luncheon scheduled tor Monday noon, 12:13 p. m., In tho White Pelican hotel. The formation of the organization will be discussed and a large at- tendance Is requested by those in terested. ALU LIBERTY "The Liberty Has the Pictures" TONIGHT Dick Hatton in "COME ON COWBOYS' "THE PACEMAKERS" A Snappy Comedy and Urban Classic Sunday ; , :.' . "THE CYCLONE RIDER"" ' In readiness day and night lo care for confinement patients. AWKITS POSITION' Mis Toombs to Replace Miss Renic of Pelican liny Lumber Company Miss Elsie May Toombs, office I girl of the White Pelican hotel, has accepted a position in the office of j j the Pelican Bay Lumber company. tilllnz the vacancy left by Miss I'earL Renle, who recently resigned her j work. Miss Toomb's successor has not been named. I'AVS MOlOlt VISK Mr. Bessie tinrrctt Pours Money Into Coffer for I'nlernl Slcutlm . Facing a charge of possession of Intoxicating liquor, Mrs. Bessie Gar rett appeared before Justice of the Peace R. E. llunsakcr and was given a flue of SoO and cost. Mr. Onrrott, Implicated In a charge of possession of a still, was dismissed on that chnrgo as were ifour others. The latter charge preferred against her was made by federal authorities. C1,I,K1 SOVTH lllnrs of M.0H11T Sentl Mr. Hitmen to Iktlside Called south by the Illness of her mother. Mrs. M. 1). Bouton, Mrs. J. F. Hansen of Klamath' Falls will lonve In the morning for Lo An geles. California, to bo with her. Mrs. Hudson will bo joined In Red lllnff by her sister. Mva. G. H. Mar tin who will continue south with, her. .'urn I.Oli STCDKXT HOXOUKD OreRon Agricultural College, Cor vnllls, Oregon, April 18. Noah H. Trunx of Klnmnth Falls, Junior in electrical engineering, has been pledged to Ktu Knppu Nu. honorary electrical englneetlns fraternity. The requ-ement for memhershli) In this organliatlon uro based on scholHfHhlp, povsonullty, and Inter est In tho work of the profession. Tho average grade for the four mou pledged this term was 90 per cent. , (ill.VN TKlt LH KXSK l.'lrst License , of Week Issued to " Kliiniiitlt Knlls Coiiple ! : After , 'lull In (lie lasnanee of I niiuriiigo 1 Hcon'ses'.from the county ' clerk's' office, .'the just one having j been,' Issued lust Saturday,, Albert ! llrlstlln niiil M it r jury Doty, both of Klamath Falli appeared before thti clerk ' lust" iilght and were given license lo wed. llrlstlln gavo hla Occnpiitlim ns a quarryjuan. HAl',1. HKADY SOON Keno Dimrc l'nvlllliin to lit' Com lilnteil by Hntnrtlny Xllil, April 2 Due to lnclomont weu'lher, -vwork-men on (he Jiew Kono rtanee Jiall havo not boon nblo to complete tha structure as was anticipated by thh week-end. Howevor," tho hall will lie VehdyMiy Saturday,' April ;-25, nc co'rdlnrt to those 'IntoVesltHt'.-ln thy litllldliig. '''.' GOLDEN K RU ST. BREAD Cakes Pies Rolls . Danish : Pattery Everything that is -better in the bak ery line. Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN WIXKTROUT HERE C. A- WSnetrout of Grants Pass, and associated with E. H. Balsiger, garage and business man of that cllv. arrived In Klamath Falls last j night to spend the remainder of the ! week In the Interests of the Balsiger Motor company in which he has holdings. Winetrout reports the roads In excellent condition over the mountains. IRIS ft L OFFERS PRIZE Best Seed Wheat Displayed at County Fair Will Be Rewarded In order to encourage growers to iMi'.'HsHMM.H!.1, Just 5na tor saas to qet your clothes - produce a better quality of seed wheat, special prizes aggregating $40 have been offered by Martin Brothers' flouring mill. Klamath Falls, it was announced today. To j the growers exhibiting -the cleanest, j i purest and best sack of Burbank, MarqtiU or Bluestem. a iflrst prize of 125 ' Is offered. To : the" second best, which must be one either of the two othor varieties, $10 prizo Is offered, and to the third best, which must be oV the . remaining j variety, a $3 prize is offered. This means a prise on each ot. tne tnree varieties named, but whether first, second or third to depend, entirely upon , quality "from standpoint 'of seed .'"pBOduutlon. Those Jlnl.erestctl In competing far these prlkes should notify the count' agent's liffUe' dur ing' tiie'ltrow-ing1' season sfi; thnr the field - ;MuW ' ne Inspecfod", " beToro harvesting. Awards will lwi made at the county fair, conslderalion oeing given condition of field before linr Vest.nnd qmility ..of sack ot grain on exhibit at the fair. "To those grain growers Interested In Improving the qmillty of tho wheat In the Klamath basin, this otter should be of considerable im portance." C. A. Henderson, county ngont. pointed out. "Better quality means better prices, and Improve ment, can only be mnde by careful selection and growing of those varieties 1n demand." . , , GOOD IXVKSTMKNT What? Why, Horsefly Irrigation District Bonds. Certified, register, ed, tax-free, 6- Buv from District Wrwtow,WitOT$'0r'Alr. H-M E. W. Renick Public Accountant' Accounting and Auditing (General Income Tax Capital Stock Tax SUITE 1, SLOUGH BLDG PHONE 317 Now is the time to arrange for -changes in teJ;phone listings or advertising copy to ap-: ; pear- in the i j S. .'; , " New Telephone Directory . The Classified Section of the' Tele phone Directory is constantly used as a business and professional guide It is therefore important that busi ness telephones be properly listed under the appropriate headings in this section. : The manuscript will close for printing . APRIL 30, 1925 . and you should arrange now s for any desired changes. . The Pacific Telephone 1 -' IS P, TnLrrronr, Pa Cfc- JM SVNoeSiS OK THK ANVfTAL STATKMKNT (PTHTi WESTERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE, COMPANY t San Francisco, CnJifornja. 'In the Stat of California, on tho 3lt Hay nt DfCfmbcr, I I. mmle to the lrwuranc Comminiorwr ot ihm State ot Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL . .'- - ' ;u ' Amount f capital ctoch' paid up , -;.:..-.:.--.-.-.-. $ l.Mf.Mf Iff 1NCOMK Total nrmhim inrom fop the year .J J.ltt JW 71 IntrHt, truar. rrtlucliona and rent rwrlveJ ihirins the y far.. .,. U3 UT 01 Income fmiu other ources rfivrtl durinic the your 389 414 U Total Income ... . - I.MMTfJT DISBirRSKMBNTS . . fald for Iojmm, endowment, annuitivn and surrendei values .$ 643 Ml U Dividends paid to olk'yhnltlri durinK the year ......' 3i!it23w fH ' PiYidnda !aid on capital xtot'lc during the 'year...,. 100 000 90 Commwtimi and xalarlex paid duriuti the yrar.., . Ml M0 97 Taxes, licence and feen paid durintc the year . ... . 97-147 Amount of all other esienditurta....,.......,...... . 3141 W Total cxpenditurei .:..; ....,..... ... AHSKTS . ' Value of real estate owned fmat-ki-t value). , Value of stock antl homh owned t amort ued value),.. Loana on mortiratfe and cotlateral, tta,.,.!.. rremlnm niten nnd iMilley loan.H ,,' (ah in hank and on hand ...,,. Net uneollwted and deferred prrmiuins. Interest and renta due and accrued: Other aaata (net, .. , TaUl adraltlM lUfU... 1 i,2T7..VW.U 4,l73.tet1i'- 4,,M.V, .-. , i.tu.wn. MMlO.wJ t7W4.' Net reserves Groan claim for lotfnea unnatU. AH other liabilltlea .-.......Tr..iTJ. - , ...HwMS.HtM . , LIAUIL1TIBS r,. . ... . Total UsMIHIii.'mlMl f MMtal lij'liS&&jitil BllKINKSS IN (IHKiON FOR TUK YKAH ., , . . Oron iirvmlunu rrcvivff.1 ilurfntr' (h mr -..:....:.. .1.:.... f ' lTtlJ.T Prrmiumi. antl dlvkl'tida rturntl durlns the year i (yll V IS eald during tllf yrr ... ... : a4.K0lr.flU WKHTKHN STATIWWrt! INMUKAdORTO. It. J,. Saumlfr.,l,rt.U'nt. V .( . vi -i'f I " K Iltabv. itWr4frr. Slalutnry rmali'llt ntturncy ht srrtlr: L. tf, Halla, I'trllartd, Vrrm' "ft v a ft i'ii i