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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1925)
SvrONDAY, aPRTf, 20, 1925 ' EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREI jH'i Mainly About ... Peopled The Pe Tree . The :) Liberty Theatre MTRr. ffiJKT, WV tfVr Theatre ' is rk Modern, sunny rooms; private telephones; excellent tray service; comprehensive care ex tended surgical, maternity and medical patients. nATKS W5AHONABLB KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL ri.MH AT FOCHTII HTItKBT KLAMATH FA MA ORB. WARREN HUNT, M. !., OWNER AND MANAOEB Kpcrt plinrinni ll nvnllnhln to hoapltal pharmacy, day or night 'ju'irnirniii.rrr - TheVfestis the Mecca of men of vision, TIEY FELL in love witli the West . . . can you blame them? Akron tiro engineer! with record of success running back a quarter century, knew the future held much in the East. Vrt when tho Wat won ' them, they gladly trantferredl their training, kill and ra sources to tho PocUie Coart. Today C-T-C tires bear xatiiminy to ihia pioneer move I Tliousamla of motorlit in nlno Wcatcm Mate have discovered that C-T-C engineer! have nut in Into these tlrca tnat makea them outrun other. Homo call It "stamina 1 aomo "quality". Oihcra declare that tho very mining and kill of the engineer ia embodied la very tread anil ply. a . a We hull be glad to dive you expert Inlurmailnn about your tlrea. and If you need client put on C-T-C' either bal loon, aemi balloon, heavy duty cord or ovcriUe cord 1 "Quality will never be tacrificed to meet a price?' President Columbia Tire Corporation ClllLOOtl.V: Chlloqiiiti Onrngn FORT KLAMATH: K. A. Piign Hon I'ALSIJCVi '. II. (iniluuil 1K1IUII.S: TnlMr Wl Hand-built Fall Balloons Seml-Balloona Heavy-Duty Cords Ovenlxe Cords V2 "Burglars Score Store ............................. TUr Qntrori HcT I . . . From Paris R rKUB Is I lie awun but. designed for the .eblo ParUlenne by Martha itegnlrr. It la of Mllta straw with lu only ornament 'k graceful white swan with, a golden boak. RETURN FROM STATE SESSION OF MASONS Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mngoo return ed RaluTvlay evening from Portland whero ho utliinded sessions of tho Masonic bodies that wera hold there lust wt'itk. Tlio (irnnd Commandory of KnlKhls Templar elected Coorgo Cochrane, of La (irnndo as 11 rand Ccmninnder for tho ensuing year nn,l will hold their next session at Astoria. At tho closa of tho session of tho Grand Commandory Magna was pre sented with a magnificent Past flrond Commander's Jewel by tho members of tho local commandory. Calvary No. 16. . The presentation speech was made by Dr. K. I). Lamb who was repre sentative of tho commundory hero at tho Conclave. PERRY GIVEN PIN OF RECOGNITION tlresun Agricultural College, Cor viillls, Oro., April 20. Kenneth S. IVrry of Klamath Fulls hns been awarded a pin In recognition of ser vice for ono year on tho Ilnromotcr, colli'go dully paper. Perry Is clr riilnilon nianagor for Iho paper. Ho Is a soph.tmora In chemical engineer ing nn.l a member of Sigma Nu fra ternity. Ho Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs, Junius A. Porry ot 237 Nlnllj si real. Did you ever wondor, If somo folks nro as careless nt homo as they are In tlio woods? Agai n Ask us about rates for BURGLARY INSURANCE on your Residence- -Safe J. H. DRISCOLL $ General Insurance . , 207 Hart Bldg. Till'. WEATHER Thn Cycln-Htoriniigrapli ut Under wood's pharmacy Dhow thut bar ometric ((jm(IIIIi)Iim have changed but llttlu during the last .10 hour. A coiillnuiiiK'u of present weather In probable. l-'oreciml for next 24 houm: Cloudy mid unsettled wllli condi tion favorable fur snow or rnln. Tlio Tyco recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures toduy ft follown; High 47 Low 39 V. H. WrnthiT lU'lwrt Oroiton: l'robubly rain tonlxlil Tiicmilay gunvrally fair with honvy frmta In- .tho morning; continued cool: modorato nortliwont wlndif. CltKW AKBIVKH O. If. OillM-rt HiiimtvInIiik Work Trli'pliono Workera In City of For tho purpoao of laying under ground cubic ii lid dolng general coniitructlou work for tlio l'uclflc Tolopliono and Telegraph company, O. 11. fillbcrt -of tho company, ar rived In tho city on Saturday with a crow of 10 mon, from their homes In Kugeno. Tho work will bo com pleted In two weeks. HKCKJ.KSB WIIVKK I'AYS Iirivls CnrlHOU lnvH Finn of 910 to Tlio City Lewis Carlson, was arrested yes tariUy by Chlof of Police Harry M. IxnickH on a chargo of driving an automobllo Tecklossly on tho city streets. Appearing befaro Police Judge I.cm L. Oagbagen this morn ing, Carlson plead guilty to tho rhnrgn and was fined $10. Four drunks wcro fined $20 for their Ilacchnallun excesses of the week end. WKLL AT 1050 FKKT Slrango Wulrr ComlitJona Struck Ily Hleiiirna Di rrlck The drill at Siemens well has penetrated to a depth of 1950 feet. Driller C. D. Ilandall reported yes terday. 'Drilling operations aro pro ceeding sleadll)", tho driller said. Tho drill, recently wont through water which -was 105 degrees and a short time afterwird struck water which was Ice cold. In all tho years of cxperlonco of . tbo voternn oil driller ho has never met a similar situation la an oil well. JOHN THWI.V Ht'KS Local Attorney Ilrlngs Suit Against Two For $80 John Irwin, local attorney, brought suit today against Walter C. House and N. R. Karst for the recovery of (SO and $35 attorney's fnos. Tho $80 Is due on a promis sory noto executed Dccemoor 26, 1024. OOCHT H.ULIFF ILL H. J. Mitltooii Suffering From Neuralgia in the Heatl H. J. Mattcon, court bailiff and familiarly known as "Matt", Is sev erely III at his homo from a bad attack of neuralgia in tho head. Tho aged bailiff lias been sick tor tho pust few days but Is getting alone as well us can bo expected, it was reported. HKTl'HNS FHOM MKDFOHD Mrs. C. It. IX-lip Hack After Pleas, ant Visit With Pnrenta Jlrs. C. IT. Dol-ap, lias Just ro turncd from Medford whord sho has boon visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casoy. She hs boon visiting In Ashland for a week. WKKK-KND GITK8T Mnrlon Mnaten Visiting With Jaincn Aliigulro Jr., in KlninnUt Fulls Marlon Mostcn, a formor rosldont of Klamath Fnlls, now of Portland, spent tho weok-onrt at tho homo of Jnmoa Mugulro Jr. Masten is now cm ployed ; with s tho Pelican. Bay Lumbor company. Ho has until re cently, boon studying oloctrlcal on glnoorlng lu tho University of Ore gon. RKTIHN FHOM SOITH anil Mitt. Albert C3. Morrison Enjoy Visit in Cnltfinnut Mr. Jlr. and Mrs. Albert 0. Morrison of tho Whlto Pollonn hotol returned homo from a wook's visit spent lu California during Huster vacation. According to JPorrlson, they missed soolng the Pflclflc-Atlnntlo fleet as thoy lld not roneh Snn Frnnclsco until Thursday nttornoon when tho (loot had stoamod out ot tho harbor for tho Ifawnlln Islands, ,P v, ',',( ' HODKO POSTPONED Ahsoiirn of Movln Mnn HrliiK" Chnngo i l"'' Fur Miillu Affair AlMUinca of tlm honor kucbI, Jack Kiino, Hollywood movlo man, v. ho wnn expneted burn yvntnrdny to pur cliaHO wild horHC! nt Malln, brought a poatponciniMit of tho miniature rodeo wlilcli was to bo aUigcd for liln bvnoflt, till next Hunday. to m n,i ii(u-; Dr. K. I). .lolniMin riircliiiHC Homn Kilo on I'arlflc Tcrrnco Dr. E. P. Johnson recently com peted tho purchasing of a splendid homo site on Pacific Terrace, tho land adjacent to that owned by Les lie) Rogers. According to Dr. John son, plans are not complete for tbo erection of a homo, however )t Is understood that ho will build on tho land within the near future. AITyCATIO.V MADE ; New (lirlstlnn f liurch to Cost TJilrty Flvo Tliouaanil According to rcrmit ATipllcatlon was male fcr the con strucl'oo- of tho new First Christian church on Pine street, by J. T. Mc- Colluin, representing tho church. The building application will come up before the city council tonight. WOMEN" TO DIXE Whlto Pelican Hotel to lie Scene of University Gathering Tho White Pelican hotel will bo the sceno of the Initial banquet of the American Association of Univer sity Women, associate members and members ot the study clubs tonight at 6:30. The banquet reservations are In chargo ot Mrs. (' A. Krause. Mrs. J. R. Shaw Is president ot the organization which was recently formed. OF COURSE WE HAVE Cakes Rolls ' Pies Doughnuts Cookies Danish Pastry And all the rest of the good things a well conducted bakery keeps. All made like GOLDEN . KRUST BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN Company COMING-, VIE SHOUVDWORR.Y- THEY WILL SEND IT IN A HURRY 1 Why not use tho telephone for a go-botweon nd. we'll politely fill and promptly deliver your order. Got us on tho wire end tell us to hurry. Watch for Mr. Happy s Party MR- Hppy S! '"T PARTY f .fyk TKIAXIK TIIANHKKK A. I. 'ortaon Hu hit I'mrtnor'a liitort-xl in ImiiI IUKtnurnnt A. L. Fortson, who with his part ner Mr. lUe, started In. the Triangle restaurant with the "nover close" as a feature, has purchased his part ner's Interest in tho establishment and Is now solo owner of the restau rant. Mr. Ran will enter the Insur ance business. X)11X OFFICIALS Carl Klnyon and L. W'eland, offic ials of tbo Copco plant ot tho Cali fornia Oregon Power company In California, spent the week-end in Klamath Falls from their homes in tho south. They were guests In the White Pelican hotel. FOIt TREATMENT Mrs. T. M. Deoler of Bonanza, spent the week-end In Klamath Falls, for the purpose of having medical attention given her young son. Whilo in tho city they were .guests in tbe Arcade hotel. Mrs. Beeler a-nd her son returned to Bon anza this morning, with the child highly Improved. TEACHERS REIT UN Miss Ollvo Wilson, teacher in Central sschool and Miss Alice Blackford, principal of Falrvlew scnool, returned to Klamath Falls yesterday afternoon after spending Eister week out of the city. Miss Wilson visited with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, In Yonialle, Miss Blackford with friends In Medford. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Abies of Eu gene spent the week-end in Klamath Falls transacting business. - Mrs. Pearl Enouf of Dunsmulr was among tho out of town visitors In tho city over the week-end. Mrs. C. B. Dahl was among those who spent several days in the city from her home in Tygh Valley. James W. Overton, resident or Klamath Agency was a Klamath Falls visitor over Saturday and Sun day. . ' Mrs. Fred Webster, a guest In the Wlilto Pelican hotel over the week end, was registered from Vancouver, British Columbia.- " ' E. Robertson of Grants Pass, was a week-end visitor In the city. W. G. Chandler, special agent for the Southern Pacific company, spent tho week-end In Klamath Falls from his home In Dunsmu'r. F. J. Johnson was a week-end visitor n the city Ironi his home at Kirk. J. W. Yancey and J. M. King wcro among the out of town visitors to spend a few days In tho city on business. They are residents of Tennant and Interested In the .lum ber game. Mr. and MVs. T. C.' Gehler, resi dents of Kirk, wero Klamath Falls visiters over the week-end. Joseph S. Ball, a- member ot the Klamath tribal council sprat the week-end in the city from his home at Modoc Point. ! F. L. Jones and Frank Bridge water, members of the Chlloquln Lumber company firm, were week end visitors in tho city Trom Chilo quln. They stopped at the Arcade hotol whilo in the city. Frank O. Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. A. Konnan woro .among the Kirk visitors to stop in the city for sev eral days. , Fred Gustaphor.'. employed with tho Modoc mill, stopped In the city over tho week-end. L. M. Miller, morchant from Kirk, was a week-end. visitor in tho city stopplrg at tho Arcade hotel for sevoral days. - A. H. Edgccomb was among tho out of town visitors lu tho city from his home In Weed. . .Edgar Frlnk, a residont of Chllo quln was among the many out ot town visitors stopping in-' tho city visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nod M. Smith' of Santa Rosa, aro business visitors, in the city stopping for several days, looking Into business Interests. Mr. and Mrs. J.. M Dixon 'of Chlloquln, spent the week-end In Klamath Falls from their ranch in that district. They report the spring outlook good. J. R. Schnoronborg and Henry Nurro f Eugone, Interested In trucking contracting, aro In the city on buslnoBS tor several days. . ., Mr. and Mrs. F. Lytell, wero among tho many wiek-ond business visitors in the city from their home In Oregon City. . Joss Johnson, rancher from Mer rill, spent Saturday In the city, shopping and transacting business. Hans Nyland'e'r, '' frequent visitor In the cltj fcamjUja ranch on the Morrill road, was' a business visitor on Saturday. ! ", L' .! TODAY "THE GREAT ALBURTUS" Jack Hoxie in . "Riding Thunder" Comedy and News Special Announcement "Alburtus"; Man of Miracles will be at the Pine. Tree Theatre for two performances Tuesday. Tusday evening before the ; first. - show Alburtus will be suspended head down in a straight jacket from the roof of the Pine Tree Theatre and - ' .. . MAKE HIS ESCAPE , Before Ypur;,Yery Ey-j Don't miss this CHILOQUIN ROAD . : .TO BE SURFACED Following out their original plan sooner than first contemplated, the count court on Saturday afternoon authorized the surfacing . ot the Chilcqutn-Wiinamson river market road. Urgent need of a good road to Chlloquln has been brought to the attention of the court for sev eral years, and a traffic census dis closes that tho greatest part ot tbe traffic from the north Into Klamath Falls originates at Chiljquln. The surfacing project, will extend five and one-halt miles. Bids will be opened within three weeks. CHURCH DIRECTORY TO BE CIRCULATED According to members of the Church Women's Service League of St. Paul's Episcopal churcb, the church directories aro completed and off the press. They will be cir culated among the parish members within the coming week. The loaguo has worked ort the directories dur ing the past winter, tho first to be Issued In Klamath Falls. Definite action as to the distribution will be made at the mooting ot the organi zation at the home of Mrs. D. -V. Kuykendall on Thursday afternoon. YOUR GREY HAIR s DARKEN Tho use of 8age and Sulphur for restoring faded .gray hair to its natural color dates back to grand mother's time. She used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at homo is inussy and out-of-dnto. Nowadays, by ask ing at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphar Com pound," you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of otbor ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to tbe hair. A well-known downtown druggist snys It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has. been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your halri taking one 'strand nt a time. By morning the greyMiair disappears, and after another application or two, It becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Adv. . , . r-. . , ' '. '- rr -: 'f t ' , TODAY "THE CYCLONE RIDER" A Clever Comedy and Topics of the Day with DRUGSTORE 3 SSSSS sT .'.'(" The use of Klcnzo,. Den tal Creme with a KJ.enzo , Tooth Brush insures Whlto teeth Healthy gums ', . , ; . and a Clean mouth'. 'Dental Cremo - 2g ,Klenza ; tooth brushes 50c STAR DRUG STORE ga $eall Drag KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. ,. , White Pelican Hotel Merchants Luncb,v60c ' 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Also 'v Banquets'" '. 'Parties " -. -J- ::::;:( Dances, yvvvyyvvvvvyvvvvyYvvvwyyy ' ''v'' ' ! V ':" , -;.':.. -I ,vT,lVt'. 'h.' f.--: ."!",' '' '" ' l