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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1925)
jrtJESDAY. AWUIi 21, 102.'? THE LUMBlillLOCUR pagjb Tiii&E THE PINE TREE ' THEATRE Last Appearance of "ALBURTUS" Also Lon Chaney ,.in ' ':' . "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" TO NIGH T at 6:30 "Alburtus" Will make his escape from a straight jacket while suspended head down from the roof of the Pine Tree RACINE Tires 'SL"f''virl"rMriw' "" ' "TTMg-.,ppfr- The Test of Tire Value No ,tire that we know strikes a fairer balance between quality and price. : Every RACINE cord Is buflt tricdy on a quality basist and its cost to you is a just and accurate reflection of la vedxu, MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 MAIN ' AIUUVH FIIOM SOUTH s j V California Visitors to Hnrnil Homo Tlnio In KUtmutli KnJIs J. M. MoKenna, accompnnlod hy his aunt Mm. null) Nollimn7liu ar rived In Klamath Falls from 8ocra motito to innko tnolr homo In tlio city.; MeKonna Is A plumber em ployed by Lorons. No mnttnr how warm It gols, thn'ro will bo no eold woulhor short age, for sovorul weeks. 1 ' THE M. E. CHORAL CLUB . presents ;' 'GEO. E. MADDOX, Tenor Tj&'-U '"'Assisted by -' Rupert M addox, W". Carlton 'and , . " ' Chas. Hazelrig " "' In Concert "" '' AT THE M. E. CHURCH Friday, 8:15 p. m.', April 24 Tickets on sale ' at Hurry : Cash Store, Houston & Phelps, American National Bank, News Office, Klairlath Falls Music r:J House and, Shepherd's, Hill mMkMtUiim THE LIBERTY THEATRE Today Corfstance Talmade in "HER NIGHT OF ROMANCE" Comedy News PHONE 294-J NINtTKKN IN JAIL Nineteen prisoners nro outing and sleeping ul th county expense to dny, County Jailer Juck Klmsoy ro parlod today. It Is expected that tho grand jury will bo callod with in tho next wook to dispose of ensos bound over to tho Jury from tho Jus tiro court. IX FIIOM CHILOQUIX Mr. and Mn. J.-J, Stolger woro Klnmnlh falls visitors from their homo In Chlloquln. Ki i i 3-1, : ; Mainly About People MRS. ItA It I'll HKTt ItXH Altl'lllls (il'IIIT.ll )TllllM'' Collfl'l'" I'Mii' iii'iii ni i :iiu''i After spending several days in Eugene here alio attended thu ton fermice of chief operutors of south ern Oregon, Mrs. Pearl Ilnrtli re turned tn Klamatli Kails lust eve- nlnii. Mrs. Ilurtli Is chief operator 111 thu lorul lelophono office Til'.' purpose of the conference was to discuss problems that urine In the average teU'plionu office und their solution. CHARLES KENNEDY IIKItK Luiii'ieriiiiui Must Cut tViinln I'ei- Ceiilugo of Trout, Creek I'lilt Just how he will Mturt logging op erations on the Trout creek unit which his firm purchased lust year from the IndiHn service Is the prob lem now confronting Oburles Ken nedy of tho firm of Clement & Ken nedy of Seattle. Wash. Mr. Kennedy has been In Klumatb county for the past few days Inspecting his holding- In the eastern part of the county, with Hurry MeBsncr, woods mun for tlio lllic Luko llox Co. Mr. Kennedy was silent on the plans for a mill to niunufurturo the nine. Ills firm Is the owner of a large fir mill at Forlson, Wash. I'llTKICX T UK INITIATKII (liiirllon H. Currlu Announrm tVro- nwnli-M of Ktk lo lie Held Koon Fifteen moro amoebae- rooks or worms, otherwise known as candi date.!, will walk tho thorny path f initiation Into the Elks' lodge !ay 7. Charlton S. Currln, exalted ruier announced yesterday. Tho candidates aro Paul V. Foster, Ed gar Vannlco, Arthur W. Mackcn, Loyal M.. Christy, W. P. Durrord, Louis K. Porter. II. 8. Mathews, Clarence 11. Knowlcs, E. H. Ilal- slger, D. Frank Drlscoll, John. A. Campbell, James W. Harvey, T. H. Abbott. Peter J. Nollsen and Earl V. H.innen. DltlVK XOHTH tnlifornln Vi-lturs to licniiiin lu Klnniatti 't'ounly for One Week. . Mrs. C. A, Hallwell of Orovllla, California, In company with Sirs. Hex ' McMillan, who Joined her at ber home In Dunsmulr, U a Klam ath county guest, spending a week at, the horns of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgoi Cbastaln of Asp- grove. Mrs. McMillan -will remain n tho city for a week, visiting with hor father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1-0 w. NEW, FAD OX Eighth tirade l'uplls Ik-stgnntc Themselves From Lower I'lassiuen 'Fearing that thoy might be classed with the lower clussmon of the Central school, the boys and girls of the eighth grade have pur chased gay green and yellow cups that set saucily on their close cropped heads. Tho caps offset un foar of not being designated an upper ciassman lor these peo ple that, within elx months, will be railed upon again to wear the green cap of "Froahhood" In the high school on tho hill. v - OCT FOIl TRACK , May 0 Drawing Close us Onto 8cl for County Cinder Meet With tho dnto, Muy 9, drawing, closer, students of tho Central J sfhool aro utilising every spare mo ment In preparing tor the track and cinder meet, In which every school in Klamath county, with the excep tion of a very tow, will Ho repre sented. With the presentation of good wonlhor onco more, tho boys wero out On tho school grounds, digging holes In the grass to mark tholr broad Jump marks. A quite new Innovation was Introduced to day when two of tho more ener getic carved swords from wooden sticks ;' and began their fencing properties. . I, FROM FORT KLAMATH J. V. : MoAuIlffo Reports' Stock' Conditions on tho Upward Trend J. P, ilsAnllffo, prominent stock man of the Fort Klamath country, Is In Klamath Falls to spend sov- oral days transacting business and visiting with business frlonds. Mr. McAullffe reports that the condition of the ranches and farms. In tho Fort Klamath district nro vory good and the year hns oxcellont promise. A. Dunn of the firm of Dunn and Haltor, contractor, Is In itVio city lo spend the ; romnlndor ; ht tho sprlnff pn, , work on the Klj'k rail road construction. i i: IX FROM I.ANGKLL'H VALLEY' Horsefly litlKudoii Ciiiiiils Xenrly Ciilliileli' 'l oni li'le Win k IIi'kiiii Lester Uokki, well known ranch er of Uini'.eH's Valley, was In town cstei'diiy tifteriKion and today at tending to buslncs affairs. Hogga leporta tha the Irrigation canals on the Horsefly project are nearly complete and that construction has begun on the concrete siphon be low tho Do Huvcn ranch on Miller creek. .LAXUKMS VALVEY rioiiilnent JCnmhcr VisilinK Kliinintli Kails on Tuewluy Mr. and Mrs. Kred Hilton, promi nent rancher of tho Lanxell's vulloy district, were iimonp the Klamath Full victors n the city, arriving lint nlKht. They were accompanied by Kvcrett Malono, also of LangeH's vulloy., Tho ililtons wero buying supplies and interested la gceral business matters. OX IXHI'IXTION TOl'P. i;. K. ti'fMMlell IWikillK Into Culllli- IIiiiis of Mills in Kluiniilli County 0. B. Ooodell, niembor of tho state department, bur.euu of labor. Is spending several days In the city. where ha Is Interested in Inspection of saw mills, lumber mills and other plants In Klamath county. He spent the day In Klamatli Falls transacting business. OX INSPECTION TltlP Club lender Kexlon' Visits Fort KUuniitti und Agency County Club Leader Frank Sex ton went ' to Fort Klamath and Agency today to Inspect the. club work In those districts, lie took a registered Poland China . pig to Frank Briscoe which will be raised by the youngster In connection with the club work. WOMAN GETS FIXED. Mm. O. l'etemon Pujs $100 on Liquor ctuirgo , Sirs.' 0.; Peterson pleaded guilty to a , liquor: possession charge yes terday In Uu court of Justice of the Peace Hunsaker, and was fined 1100 and costs. Albert Swansoa faces a charge of transporting liquor as a remit of the same .raid in which the Petenson woman was ar rested. HERDS BEING TESTED County Agent Henderson Making lluttcr Fat Examinations The monthly butter fat testing of tho Klamath County Co'w Testing association was being carried , rd today under tbe supervision of Coun ty Agent Henderson. Six her.ls with a total of about 90 dairy cows wero to be tested during the day. TO ENTERTAIN' Miss Joint Miirlkmnlil Will Ilo Host ess to Members of Trl 8 Club Miss Joan MncDonald will enter tain membors of the Trl S club at tier home on Thursday evoning. Tnis j is the first meeting of the girls! since the month of March, when taey discussed the spring dancing party, The KlamatK 5 ;'. Bakery Can furnish you your desert for every occasion and you have the satis faction of - knowing that it is baked right and will taste right. And . in L addition there is GOLDENl ; KRUST BREAD For every meal. Klamath Bakery : '826 MAIN ,';f ESSEX COACH $895 Titltht and Tarn extra PERSONALS Ora Banister, business man of Medford. speriT some time In the: city yesterday transacting .business, i Klamata Falls visitors from their Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stanton are; hajne in Redding. j Mr. and Mrs. M. Wagner of Weed are among the visitors from j the eouib, spending several days In the city. G. E. Hougen of Medlord is a business visitor, stopping at the White Pelican hotel while In Klam ath Falls. Kenneth MacKay and Eugene C. Wing of Portland are business visi tors in the city. F. J. Johnson Is spending a few days of the' week from his home ! In Kirk visiting with friends. John-j son Is stopping at tho Arcade hotol. j Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lewellen of. Roseburg are spending a few days In Klamath" Falls looking into their j business Interests here. ' Mr. and Mrs. William B. Powell ' , and; family ' aivrlved in Klamath Falls on last night's train to spend several days In the city looking for a bminess location. They may lo cate here permanently. They aro residents of McAUster, Oklahoma. R. Appleton is a business visitor In Klamath Falls from bU home in Bend. ' ' ' R. H. Allen is a business visitor from his borne in Stockton. COURTS Deeds Elizabeth Ann Robinson to Henry Kinn. 4-14-25. $1.50 I. R. S. Sec ond Addition, lot 6, block 21, also 25 acres off S. side of SWV4SEH of Sec. 7, Tvp:' 39, Range 9. Ed Smith et al to John A. Un man, 3-25. $650.00 consideration. Buena Vista Addn., lots 25, 2C, 27 block 41; V. J. J. Delaney et ux to R. L. Orem. 4-15-25. $.50 I. R. S. Railroad Addition, lot 3SA, 3SBt block 6. Breaks Record tffils 17-yeur-old Toronto high bchbot girl is tho proud possessor of a world ocord. In a recent tournament she "leaped .-tour feet, U .Inchos in the running hlgti jump, smashing the former mark by half an in,ch. She's. Innea Evelyn Bramley and ber achievement was all the more note worthy In that It was the am time she had ever- entered an opsn th Today's Essex is the finest ever built. It is the smoothest, most reliable Essex ever built, i It is the best looking, most comfortably rid ing Essex ever built. And the price, because of volume, is the lowest at which Essex ever sold. Acme Motor Co., 400 South Sixth - Phone 680 .. The De Laval is T- ..IA.-fbr.-Hand It is "The Better Wav of Milking" better, cheaper, faster, cleaner and in every respect su perior to any other method of milking either hand or machine. The De Laval Milker never tires, never varies in its action. " never gets cross or irritable, but. does its work day after day in a manner most pleasing to the" cow. J. W. MOLINE DISTRIBUTOR Cream Separators Milking Machines. 1303 South Sixth Street Klamath Falls, Oregon. The Wjt and X"nvy Departments 24-24. $-.50 1. R. S. Malln. lot 1, block 52. , 'Miscellaneous Filinps Porter Construction Company to A. R. Campbell. Satisfaction of Mech. Lien, Bk. 4, page 529. Circuit Court Filings . j No. 1997. Law C. C. R. 7-344. 4-1S-25. Y. H. 'A. Re'nner, AUy. 'Frank J. Schmitz, Carrie V. Sch- mitx and AnJiie Taylor, etc, vs. Charles Robins and Hiram Robins. Plaintiff demands Judgment for $253.55 and for costs. Xo. lflgs Law! Filed 4-1S-25. O'Xeil and Irwin, Attys. John Ir win vs. Walter C. Rouse and M..R. Korst. Pliilntiff demiinds Judgment tor $80.00 und for $35.00 utty. fee. This Label It's the,' logical thing to do . to buy your Used Ford Car smwBMWestiswifVJ-Miiitfty " f -i ; from Your Nearest Authorized MmmKKannymmM . V .. .....v,'" v.'!:'.:.'!' ,: i. 'i':''' . not a substitute milking ' " ' De Laval Milker uiirs Are' almost unanimous in their agree ment that it increases production and keeps the cow's udders and teats in better condition. ; Its . operation is simplicity itself. Ad justments are impossible and there is nothing to get out of order. ' Let us tell you more about "The Belter Way of Milking." ' ' . , KERNS NO FROST PORTLAND, Oro., April 2L-Be-cinse of decided changes in atmos pheric conditions late yesteMay threatened frost did not materialize' In Oregon ercept in the MlltoniFi'ee wator' district between Baker and Walla Walla which was slight. ,s . Bring Results Protects You Thit Label V r- " J is your i 4' Guarantw Dealer s '" ' -'. '": - -fittttf i te.o 'I' j