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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1925)
I If- jre I V t PAGE TWO " EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY. APPJt; 2ft. 102S, Tigers' Pilot 1 1 " . rt - Coffee, vSenora ir is like the wine it must be mellowed to brins i to the taste that rare flavor which only our ' high mountain plantations can grow. "Here in our tropic storehouses, for two years, three years, it should repose before the roaster adds the finishing touch of the artist! , "Indeed no, Senora, all of our coffee is not so mellowed. It is the misfortune but so popular the coffee beverage, we can manage to keep here but a little to age and mellow! "Si, it costs more. But the particular roaster, he gladly pays the difference. His customers appreciate the delightful, the unusual personality of his roast par excellence! the old coffee with just a discreet dash of the new to heighten, to emphasize the rare old flavor!- "Then you from the Pacific Coast are indeed fortunate. For you say your S & Wis our fine mountain coffee? and from our mel lowed stodc,Uvened with but a veUtde of Bueno!" S br W coffee upholds the S tV W repiution for quality otherwise it couldn't ber theSoV W labeL Thewcrld's bi-.t 1 . V. " 1 This la Cunt. Dyer, bow on the. Princeton craw this season, lie ex pects to pilot tho Tigers to a moat successful campaign 0n tho briny deep. Tho material nt hand la said to b the feast In wira. ..... . . ... t n i.li. IKiUU)Un co:!cci,a bleed by real irtists smong expertsrcnng nd pack ingbytaemcstinoderamethodj. Comesinihencvkcr-cu v " j ii ijuuui i ou it not oc aisappoin'.ea. Fred A. Hiker, urging that ho rec ommend to tho department of Inter ior tht proposition of ervcitnn thp fish laiKlor. Slnco tlut tlmi. the matter has been allowed to rest. Barnes said. The flsji eonimlttio of the association were Instructed to folio' up the problem mid do nil In llielr power to promote, tho project. Trtitit Tu Ite riahtitl Xato Otterbcla, secrotnry. remind ed the association that in u few months one half million Loch I-even trout would be planted In some, hike or lakes along the summit of tho Cnscados. Hn sucxested that sportsmen keep this In mind mid corao to tho next meeting with sug gestions as to whore tho fish should bo planted. During the meeting, Mr. Kirk wood reminded the members of the association, that In cooperation 1 y strength. Ha pointed out that the I state association of Sportsmen or aaf other Sportsmen's association would be only- too glad, to be of holp to the local organization l:i its at tempt to secure any definite objec tive. "Politicians would listen fa us If we represented a personnel of S 23, 000 or $30,000 In one organiza tion," ha said. . McXraly neportfl V. McNealy, reported oa the meeting last week of the Jackson County Game. Protective -Association with the state game commkslon. Mr. McXealy commented on tho sil ence of the members of the game commission when questioned about the political move which would oust all the game officials In the state not sympathetic to the political aspirations of the governor. "Itf E FOOD PRODUCTS CHAPPIES. BASS fllBLUEGII IS TO BE PLANTE D IN GERBEH 0AM Bluegllls, croppies and bass will soon be swimming the waters of the Government Oerber dam reservoir, it developed at the meeting of the Sportsmen's association. miK; J; Klrkwood, secretary of the State Sportsmen's association, presi dent of Multnomah Angler's club, chairman of the game committee at the state legislature last year; and holding other responsible positions on. Sportsmen organisations, pointed out to local sportsmen how they could secure the fish for planting in Jhe' Gerber dam reservoir, 25 miles feast of Bonamza, a Bass Easy To Got When the flood waters of the Col umbia recede, millions of bass min nows are caught In the flood pools, lr. Klrkwood said. By use of a et, one can scoop up sufficient min iows reidy to plant, for the Gerber ilam. The state gome commission, fie said would be glad to cooperate Ith the sportsmen in securing the llsh. Concerning Bluegllls, a game fish strange to the Native Qregon jan," the United States Bureau of Fisheries would be glad to ship sev eral cans of the: fish to IClimath Fslls for planting In Oerber dam, Mr. Klrkwood said. Croppies' could be secured In the same manner as 'tllass. Nate Otterbeln was appoint ed chairman of the fish committee, which will attempt to! got the fish Shipped into this county in the near future. - J V Try iermnn Brovnis ito bear upon tbo Chiloqulo Lumber yi company to construct a fish ladder 'over the dam at the mill. . Council Jn Favor It developed that the Indian tri bal council had twice Indorsed the construction of . a substantial fish ladder over the dam; that It the Chiloquin Lumber company dam was holding up the trout spawning mill operator could be The trout could . be secured either through, the United States' Bureau of Fisheries Or by effecting a trade j run, the of rainbow trout for Berman Brown j force! to construct an adequate fish trout with some other state. . I ladder over the dam; that all Inter- Tho innr Hi..,cwt mUm . lested parties, including the state, adequate fish ladder over the Sprag-"" the Un,te' 8tes ?" ot' ue River dam' was again reopened I . u byt Ed Kendall who reported his ob- ' , Over a year ago, according to District Game Warden M. J. Barnes, dam owing to the fact that the fish J a party of Game officials, inclu-dlng ladder has been not only damaged j representatives from the stato game by logs but it is also practically use- j commission and 'the United States less because of being out of the main" j Bureau of Fisheries,. Investigated current of tlie'stream. -Kendall also I tho dam and then Superintendent of suggested that pressure be brought I the ' Klamath Indian Reservation, servatlons on a recent visit to the dai.li. Thousands of trout are un able to get over the Sprague River t t T T t - J T t t Y V f f t t T f f T t ? One Cent Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 23rd 24th 25th Store hours 7 v $ 7:30 A. M. to 9 P. M f Saturday 7:30 A. M. to 10 P. M. T Star Drug Company i Fifth and Main, f learns that she is a white girl wh has been abducted by the Chinese. Ilo finds, however, a happy way of salving these problems. Owen .Miiore playn tho role of tho masquerading engineer, while Vir ginia Brown Fairp la to bo seen as the slave .wife. COLONISTS FAIL TO WORRY DUTCH mm AT THE PINE TREE : "Sackcloth and Scarlet" featur ing . Alice Terry closes at tho J'lnu Tree theatre tonight. It Is a story of "the girl who gives vs. the girl who takes." Telling how a fine big-hearted girl assumed the sack cloth of expiation for1 her Irrespon sible sister's deeds and how It af fected their lives and happiness. Tho four acts of vaudeville which also closes tonight affords you an opportunity of enjoying one of the beat balanced bills at this popular entertainment ever presented to Klamath Falls audiences. AT THE LIBERTY , ! THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY; f Mr. Klrkiwood auggesteit to the sportsmen that they try the Germam Brown trout In some ot tho streams Cutis 0(WUj.rTa, specie was the SfiVdlfeiit1. of Me6 'trout- family rind capn'blo' of HVint .Msi ttnfBvOr nble water j CohdltlbnsT1 lie pointed V)Ut. ' As A Ilgtitef itwas pn" par with Uip, JfrMfil, ,t,rout,,'bai;' ,swam Hhtt ' was eitcelleat o a pan fish. Hott- an American engineer mas querading as an Oriental is mistaken through a strange case of resembl ance to a Chinese overlord and plac ed in the powerful position ot the mandarin Is being dramatically un folded in tho screen version of "Thundergrate" at the Liberty thea tre today. ... The plot reachos a highly .dram atic pitch when the pretty slave bride of the real Lord of Thunder grate Is brought before him and he TUB HAGUE. Holland. Apr. 23. Peoplo In Holland arc paying a good deal 'of attention just no-v to reports of cdmmunlsts activities in their eastern possession!. The latest news from the colonics Is to the effect that closer super vision has been ordorod throughout the East Indian archipelago over all political gatherings, which no young persons under IS yearj of ago considered a ripe age, pV tal ly. In tho tropics. M. S. DcOraaff, the Dut:h ui'n lster of colonies, seems, hownvtr, 13 clew the position without al.i.1 1. In a memorial to the chamber on the colonial budget he deprecated ro ports that the native mamieg are dis contented and ready to adopt a policy of non-cooperation. Whatever restrictive action has been tnken, he explained, was not aimed at the aupresslon of communism as a creed but solely In the Interests of iho preservation of law and order. ESIM P for season 1925 ,: LV ; -.Opening sale date ' May22nd Ticket on sale from , May 22nd, up to and including September I5tl. Return limit October 3 1st, 1925. Now plan your summer va cation journeys to the East, takinc advantage of these low fares. Full smpovcr privilege. Substanti.ii reductions In' rnundtrip fiiro. I irst-claiis accotn modal ii n peiimnal gi'rvlcc delicious meals ut nier.I-time in South, crn Pacific dining car. For reservations, and all railroad infomuilwn,tiik - 4 ' ' Great Routes Sunset , (JoMch State AntcTtcan Canvon Shasta Sou J. J. MILLER, D. F. & P. A. - 517 Main St: Phone 709 , Klamath Falls, Ore. i Wins Wealth Mrs. atlnnte Jean Walker of Little. Rock, Ark., prominent society and club woman, has boon awarded 100.' 000 on a contested will of an oo . centric elderly woman who be queathed tier the money for "her loving kindness and care during II). nc." IRATE NEIGHBOR "PROPHESIES DIRE. EHD FDR GEORGE WflLTDN CHAN'GR IMTK D.'ntii'r Diiiico To Ite (liven April ia, Instrml Of .May a Duo to tho rush of social affairs and other conflicting dates of the season', Mrs. Hope Kllhnurno, man ager of tho Whlto Pelican hotol. has set tho dale of tho spring dinner, dance ahead, to April' 29, Wednes day night. The previous date ma Saturday, May 2. According to Mrs. Kiluourno, a complete orclies tra has boon arranged for. FKO.U ni'N'HMl'IR lUIIrnnd Men HporiilhiK Itcmnlndrr Of WeelTln Khinuith Kall '7 EASY VAX- BN!-S 'TWO OAVS v a"5t "ns &c dohs -re- kkos-.up v.ith him-.,,,, r-- i i ii Since oociva PrvK.m Years ago, a vehement neighbor woman called the curse of the vari ous and numerous gods down upon the head of nm Innocent, mischlev. Otis little boy, known to his parents, and duly christened "Ooorgo Wal ton.." , ; ; ' ,.- .. y. . -, In the. curse and the prophecy n( tere.1 by the Irate woman, whose garden had0 probably bocn uprooted by (leorge In his search for 'fish worms, the lad was coming to no un certain end, and to Oeorgo's worried Mamma tho lady said tint tho child would Inevitably come to the "gal lows.' ' - i . ' : . ' : , And her prophecy ooimo truo! Oeorgo Walton grew upl Knlor ed the put and' tuko deal of tho real estate agont In Klamath Fulls! - MM week" h"ity'eni 'a' Week, in Portland and stopped' on lilt wcy south to visit-for n shortwhllo In Salem. It was while he was thoro that ho fulfilled the, propliecyi of his oncniy for ho slowly mounted the 13 stairs of tho state ponltontlary and stood on tho gallows. Minus the rope around hlB neckl - According to Walton-, It gave him a creepy fooling to enter the peni tentiary, although his conscience was clear and he was sure to come out again. Uut when ho mounted the 13 stops and saw the three lev orn, ho confided In Ills feet not to give 'way. v : ; "A n (1 . thank ' goodncsn," said Oeorgo, "I .came down the very same way I wont lip) on My Feet." Page the . Old Prophetess, she might got a Job with Alburtusl W. i. M;KHnornoy, trnininistor and ''traveling ' engineer for tho Southern Pacific, lines, and II. A Gulp, muster mechanic, nro spending - tho remnlndor ot tho week In Klam ath Kails from their homes In Duns- muir. They are stopping lit thai White I'ollcan hotel. White Pelican Hotel Merchants Lunch 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Also Banquets ' ' Parties Dances THE M. E. CHORAL CLUB j. . presents GEO. E. MADDOX, Tenor Assisted by Rupert Mftddox, 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, Klamath Falls Music House and Shepherd's t t