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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1925)
SATURDAY, APRIL' 215, 102G EVENING 11EUALD; KLAMATH .FALLS, OKEGON PAGE THREE 'MM LIBERTY . 'The Libert Has the Pictures" ' ' T-O-D-A-Y '.; ,i: " ,t ' ;!. . . .' .' - -"- :'. 1; ' ! : : That great epic of the west "Sundown " "COMEDY" and "LAST STAND OF THE RED MEN" : S - n - d - ay BUCK JONES in "Gold and the Girl" COMEDY "ROUGH AND READY" "FUN FROM THE NEWS" "TOPICS" and -"' EDUCATIONAL PICTURES "MY LADIES PERFUME" . ii'W i.iimiimmin 1 m 1)111 Dance T Bonanza, Ore. Saturday Night APRIL 25 Club Orchestra Good Time Guaranteed COMPLETE BEAUTY THKATMKNT lit obtainable, by I he regular iikq of the three Cara N:inn Cream: Cold OroBJit, Vanishing Cream and Bkln Cranm. v Each of those Cr Noma Creams la for a different) purpose, the Colli Cream for Cleansing, Vanishing Cream us n protec tion from weather and oh a bano for powder and tho Skin Croam for massage and aa a tissue build er. Lot tin toll you how wonderfully t n o y work. t J. 00 a Jar STAR DRUG STORE ftfcr tvxalf. Brat JTbm 1 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. 3t")Ca-!lPP em$ him- " !Real Service Here! Have your tires looked after and your crank case drained and filled in our sheltered station Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins 6th and Klamath Gat Oils Accessories Hall's Catarrh Medicine lid your lyitem of Catarrh or Doafnco caused by Catarrh. , j' , StU h in$$ltit Sir owr 40 )m ' f. i CHENEY &. CO 7U. OM tiillliUWl mii,H h-tih; . 11 : ii'ti'( ..rfn i m.hkuiO t i , ' tmr.HnmiiMtimtiliiikiilKi. BARGE WILL BE IN WATER 01 Work Rushed on Floating Dance Hall to Be Ready Early in May "Vimtitlan", tint duni'o barno now uniliir coimlructlon, will bo launch td by tho Hilt of May In'laad of the latter Unto of May 3D, aa announced pritvloiirtly. nccordltiK t Hirold Mull, Kt'iiwru) maniifter of tho coin puny putting tho burnt) lots bolmt. AceorlliiR to Hell, four of the pontooona aro In tho water, with tho remaining, olf.ht near oompla Hon. The. InniHiiK liurno and the dock la well under way and tho dec oration, nwnlnita .and apeolul fix ture aro on Uielr way -to Klamath Falla from tho Booth. The flrat dnto, that of May 30, waa not with nllowanrea for bud weather, but, with tho exception of tho past woek, tho weather bta been moro than paaaablo and tho crew of workmen bavo been ublo to apond moro llmo ' than provloualy planned. ' WOMAN SLAYER ILL Mr. M. O. l'Hton of T lllntniHik, Who Killed (irniiililnugliter, In ' Itwl Slinpo TILLAMOOK. Ore.. April 25. Mrs. M. C. Paton, who la held In Jull here charged with being respon sible, for (ho death of Sylvia Doa Camp. her granddaughter, who died Tuesday from beatings la In such iwoukonod condition that it was nocoaaary for deputy sheriff to a elat her up the stops of tho Jail when alto wna taken before District Altornoy Claud Hnrrjck for an In terview lata yostordny.. This plco cullod Ur, whore arcu ologlata ard -digging, sounda aa M they couldn't "think of the namo of tho 'town. It really wa vory aweot of Cuba to produce 150,000 toua of sugar this your. . Diplomat 1 V k 4 Copyrlghtjiy Harris & Ewinir 1 After two yon is in the state De partment at Washington, Miss Luv die Atoherson, 80, of Columbus, O., 'has qualified aa a member of the diplomatic corps, She will leave aoon for Berne, Etwluerland, to be come third aecrotnry of the Amerl '., : ', cun legation. li!;'..V(M . I'llllH"!' , 'l'i l 'I'Jfl! I ''t'l '. '. N -'.VVfl ' ( x a i n 1 y TIIK y'KATIItilt Illil'OII'r Tlio Cyi'lo-Hlot'itmgrnpli ut Unilor W'omrii IMiurmicy dhows u allglilly upward trotyl (u barometric pit, sure today Uiid a flno day seenm nwturnd for tomorrow. Fiiroi'ititt for next 24 hours: Fair probably warmer. Tho Tyam recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures tody u follows: High 58 Low 3D V. H. Wwilliw to-port' Oregon; Fair tunlKht; continued cool with heavy frosts In tlio Inter ior; Sunday fulr and warmer. Mod erate dry uorlli winds. XKXT WKKK. WILL " UK LAHT ('luring. Day J On Tlio AVojr And ' Definite Date In Now Bet In tho "old duya" when Auguat Ululi wua notified that bo would have to vacate hla grog shop on Huptvmber 1. ho put a algn In the window, which read: "The flrat or Soptombor will be the laat of Aub ut. Chialng out." Aa duflnlta urruniintnonla Invo now ben ma,Jo to end tho diction ary dlatrlbutlon within a few daya, next woek will aee the last of the dictionary offer. Thla la positive there will bo no wore dlctlonariea after next woek. Bo to all roadera who have been delayild In proaenlinR their coupons, thla warning l now repeated. Clip your dictionary coupon from anoth er column of thla iaauo, and with two moro of the aamo kind, get your dictionary for tho small ox penno of distribution, which la ex plained In tho coupon. HOCK Cltl'HHKIt .Miller coimt ruction company KinriH Work' Iteyoiid I'llliim liny between 2B0 and 300 yards per day ot-v.irlous sized ro:k will be brought out by tho rock crusher cflholl. .M0(i!terfcanean trip, arrived tho W. 1). Miller Conatructlou com-! at Victoria atailon i vl7 Hmh pauy which began Its operations : botond Pelican Day thli morning. The rock will bo of 14. to 2M Inches, .varying In four sixes. M'QUEEN TRIAL SET FOR MAY 2 On May 2 six men, comprising the Justice court Jury, will attempt to' do better than tlu'lr predeces sors and will endeavor to come to some agreement as o the guilt or innocence of Mr, and Mrs. E. T. McQueen, who are 1 charged with poasossloij of Intoxicating liquor, following a raid on tho McQueen homo on oCmmorclal street April 9. Tho first trial of Mr. and Mrs. McQueen this week ended In n rock bound disagreement of thrco to three. Tho Justice "of the peacoinro 8'3PPl"g in the White Pelican dismissed tho Jury. W. H. Todd and William Mc- Cnmpboll, who nre charged wltli poiaosaion of Intoxicating liquor, " following their arrest on tho Ash- PORTLAND, Ore. April 25. land-Klnmalh Falls highway bylB"y Edwards, Kansas City wres State Traffic Officer J. J. Mi ' tu,r' wl" l)10et Aba Caplin, Chicago Muhort and lato Prohibition Of ficer Fred Brtydor, havo been re leased under $500 bail apioro. Trill of the two men haa not been sot. ; ' PLAN ROAD AVOItK POftTLAND, Oro., April 25. Klamnth county court ' proposed building ton miles of highway to ward Beatty on a 00-50 basis, offer ing cooperation on tho Lukevluw ond. Tho court olforod to do tho grading this year uiid use its ahnre of tho monoy If the commission would ugroo. Tho commission prom ised nn answer later. p 'iir i nrrniiifliliiiliiTi i i iiiiiiiTiTn ih iiiMiliVg THE EVENING HERALD ! Old dlctionariei ihould bo OHcarded, at recent ctivicio navn : brought ndd'tionnl worda into our lantjuege, and tho pub- vj liihera bad to discard their old priutinff ptate. Hero u the & newly compiled dictionary larger and more complete than : h any cimllar one enlarged vocabulary all the new words and ft new tpecial features now ready for every reader. h ONLY ONE C6UPON REQUIRED NOW I ONE of these coupons, presented or mailed to this newspaper Mail Orders distribution, If by mnit. Include 7 cents pontnRA up to 150 mlleti Id cent up to 900 mil:or (org renter dtitntice nk your povtntnaier (ormte on 5 pouitdk, Ing to only Offer Withdrawn Soon Thi it M ideal booh for jiwi.1 A b out- - OLD-TIM KK IIKItK . Cluii'lejt V. , Htthijtlo VIsIIImk In ,', Kluiiuttli PjiIIn 'Thi Week' Fifteen "ycara ajo CUarlea W. Swlntfle, prominent old resident or Klumath county, loft for ilc.Mlii vllle, where ho Invested In a prune much and where bo haa remained until tho present. He fa vlaltlnK Willi frlenda In the city at present, renewing old acquaintance. Swin gle once lived on the old Swlpgle ranch in LangoH' vulley. TO IXHI'KCT Pl.A.NT ;'oiCo OffitiaW From Aeroa Mobii tdllis to Arrive oil Humliiy The ' California Oregon Power company offlclale of Klamath Falls, headed by John C. Iloyle, will en tertain member of the Rotary cluba' of Grants Paaa and Medford on Sunday, when the clubmen will drive over lo this section, and Into California, whore the new Copco plant will be Inspected. They will leave in the morning for the all-day trip. A banquet will rollow in the evening In honor of tae open ing of tho new power plant. HTflOOi; TKAOIKK KIIJ.ED ORANTfl PASS, Ore., April 25. SIra. J. K. Button, a school teacher, Injured In an automobile colllson elKht mllea west of thla city Thurs day, died yesterday without having regained consciousness. KCOF.XK KHIVKKS EIJO'KNK, ' Ore.. April 25 Eu- geno shivered through tho night while tho temperature aWod at 33 degreea above zero, a scent one de gree above (bo freeiing point. To day, however, the un came up bright, and things warmed up a bit. 'King George Returns ' From Vacation Jaunt (LONDON, April 25. King George looked well. ; Taey wore greeted by the Duke and Duchass of York, Princes Mary, and Viscount Lus calles. Prince ' Henry and Prince (Gcorgo and Prince Arthur of Con ; naught.. They drove to Bucking ham palace in an open carriage through atreets lined with thoua anda of cheerlag persons. . " i DIXXKK GlESTS I'ortlnnil ItesidciitH Visit With Mr. nml Mrs. McPheircn Mr. and Mrs.' Carl Pljkert of iPortland, who are in tho city for a short business trip, were dinner gijesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McPher'ren, frlenda in Klamath Falls, thla evening. While In tho city Mr. and Mrs. Plekert i hotel. WltliSTI.KILS SIGXKI) j lightweight, hero next Wednesday night, Promoter Virgil Hamlin an nounced today. We aro living In hopo3 PalnlcveJ. steps out -of the Vrench government so we can make a wild pun on hla name. . : I COAST LEAGUE Yesterdays rosults: At Portland, 12; Oakland, 3 'At Seattle, 10; Vernon. 6. At Snn Francisco. 6; Sncramcn to, 0. At Los Angoles, S; Salt Lako. 3 iVJSSS with a nominal sum to cover coal of hand ling, packing, dark hire. etc., amount- Q Q Cents Entitles every reader to this New Enlarged Universities Dictionary . Without Further Expense or OMiefttlon , , and Money Baek If Not StiHd. Only One Coupon Now $olving Cro Word PuxzU Pe o p 1 e IIO.NOIl NKHXYUKDH Mr. awl Mm lloiiier fJmiili ilven Chin I vail vn Tliursiliiy -NlKlit Ilctmer Garlch and hla bride, who was Mlsa Fannlo Stoops before their recent marriage, were honored with a charivari at their new home In Altam.int park on Thursday eve ning by a number of friends, rooat 1 employe of Moe'a otre, where Mlsa fltoopn worked before' her mar riage. Tho evening waa spent In muolc and a social manner. Ml mm In a Boston fire, tbingi were car ried out. by. three neighbor girla In pajamas, so. now no house la Bos ton la safe, . A Los Angeles innocent bystander la expected to recover. ltikera struck in New York, 10, 000 of them.' They wanted more dough of one kind or lesa of an other. PeopJe are m impatient. In New Jersey a bank wa3 robbed by a pay ing teller who couldn't wait unl!l he became cashier. ' ' Pcrhapa a baby born In tho Grand Central Station In- New, -York will grow up and licca.no a hobo or a railroad president. St. Louis aafo blower got only $48 which la poor pay tor an expert. And a' New York ia.turur.ee agent has lived 80 yeuri withDui talking off either one of ins aims. , The world gets better. We know a man who i; so iioncst he pays his doctor bills. If these flivver airplanes become ' P3P''ar 'here will be a fortune for someone An digging storm cellars D-n't ho too hauty iu oi-piuus mosquitoes this summer. Lo;k fira: It may be a flivver airplane. A young lady tells ua lie would make her much better wife is ha would make her a better husband. The smallest thing in the wrld ij the atom and the most peculiax thing is atom sounds like Adam. Archeologlsts digging in Ur have found a slab 4200 years old, so it may be a slab of boarding nous? pfc H. G. Wells, tho British novelet, la working on a new masterpiece, which we fear will bj a best 3elleiv In Paterson, N. J., a bu3 ;hit a telephone pole, indicating the pole was on tho wrong side of the street. in uetrolt a iijrver hit a street car, reminding us that it is about time to swat house files. : No wonder some women haven't any clothes. They wear out two Out of Gamle: 7i j T !i n? K -j 5 in- The 1!" IKIS.-1W1I season opened ' : the other day tiut not for "Rabbit" ' ; Maranville... star sbortBtop of the rnlcngn Culw. . Me waa forced to watch the proceeding I from tho Wnch na the ronult of fracturing on inkle during nn exhibition game out mi the tmHi.... lie Is here shown with 'i Ina pnHent -ii twi ii- of crutolies,! i! ... ... -r - ,wi j r ?rtf B " '0. I i 1. i 1 i I: Hi T-O-D-A-Y : : w ..,'.- "Too Many Kisses" k RICHARD DIX IN "The Great Circus Mystery" and a fine comedy S - n - id CORINNG GRIFFITH in "Lpve'sWilderness" , A new type of thriller . ' f 'HAREM FOLLIES" A rollicking comedy and "BORDER RAID" Added attraction BILLY CASTRO Popular Spanish Tenor featuring ',' popular songs I.i:.VKS FOR, AHHL..M Mayor und Min. Y. II. Gofl'lurd t ti iend Week-Knil in Ilogue Kiver Mayor and Mrs. Fred R. God dard left tSIa afternoon for Ashland where they will spend the week-ond visiting with fricids and relatives. Mayor Goddard has extensive inter ests in'the Rogue River .valley which A-'.ll attra;t his attention for some time. . . COl'XTY XCKT Mi'mlMrs Spending Time In Interests of Itonil MntterH Due to. the absence of the ma jority of members of the count caurt, the court did not meat to day. Tho court : members are In Portland attending the commission ers' meeting la the interest of good roads and road 'appropriations iar KismstB county. r .". ; COURTS . Deeds. :;. . Klamath Korporatlon to R. L. DIrden. 7-22-24. . Mills Second Addition-. Lot 1. block 201. Robert L. Dirden to J. F. Ma, guiro. 4-16-25. $.50 1. R. S. Sec oud Mills Addn. Lot 1. block 201. Fred Stearns ct ux to Jens M. Jen son et al. 10-11-24: $1300 con sideration. Bucni Vista Addition. Lot 5, block 71. H. L. Orem et ux to Samuel B. Morrow et nx. Barg. and Sale deed. 4-22-25. $.30 I. H. S. Railroad Addn. Lota 3SA. 3SB, 'block 6. Thomas F. Straughau et ux to Karin Carlson. 4-22-25. $1.00 1. R. S. Part Lot 1. Blk. 41, First Addn. (M. & B.) aiary Cowen Jackson et al to Frank I Orison. Indian Deed. 1-12-24. $.50' I. R. S. . First- Addi tion, to Chiloquin, lot 2, block 15.' Frank L. Carlson to Clyde K. Davis. 4-21-25. $.50 I." It. S. First .'Vdrtn. to Chiloquin, lot 2. block 15. K. M. Chilcote et al to I. D. Rum .. r p nx. 7-13-24. $.50 I. R. S iailroad Addn., lots 4A, 4B, blk. 6. J.: P. Campbell, Trustee for N. Marchnnd to W. J. Horbelt et ux. 4-1S-25. $3.50 I. R. S. The North west 40 ft. of Lots 1 and 2, Blk. 67. Nichols Addn. (Described by M. r.d B.) . ' Clms. McGowan et ux to J. P. Magtrirei 4-15-25. $.50 I. R S. Mills Additionlots 7S2, block 105. Samuel Timbrcll et ux to John S. Peak. 4-20-25. $4.00 I. R. S. Mchois Addn., lots 1, 2, 7, 8, block 40.. . '. jnjsrellnneom Filings The Pelican Bay Lumber Co. to Si rathern- Puciflc company. Condi tit inal' sale, agreement and lease. 4-2-i r. $17,500.00.' 6. On track ma .terial. - ... '..: 1 Jhe Pelican Bay Lumber Co. to SouiVtern Pacific company, uontii t'onitl Sale, agreement and loase. 2- l isi On track material. Total wile ,'$r .962.49. . . . , MERRILL I eiGh' SCHOOL NOTES 'A largo ca owd attended the senior pWy "Nothf'g but ; the Truth nt tht, new contnunityl hnll, Friday evionlng. A ' um of one hundred and twenty e'v'n dollars was taken In;. Tuesday . Evening, the twen-tv-first, tho pla V 'Wus taken to Bon anza. There t,,a3 a fairly large audience.' :.- ' t ' ' ij " Henley will p.tesont ' their ' play ""Tlio Fascinating Fanny Brown", frldnv evening the',ont),-f:",t'' ln thw i-ommtmltyhall, i- A Jjvrso, crowd Hlil?'-: 'J7 1 t It'Clfri ir,.f('.V jji V ..... , ': ". -,':'"'.tV,.i ;!&-;: SjiMW fs'aaraaoyi'Miav, siimiibm hi liii im jUMimjiihiiHia last a-y LOST- EYESIGHT It is harder to re gain lost eyesight than it i s to keep what you have by? caring for it in time. Let us tell you ' '.:7 about it Dr. Goble ? 709 MAIX t Eyes CJaSBCB Examined Fitted Itcpoirs Quick Service OHHiinEnnD 8ytitxatgitsr,jiaill UTdst strvdrr'Sti-CLs to aet voar clothes- I HetfcaAdble the KLAMATH VALLEtT HOSPITAL I Centrally Located ii 403 Pine Phone 497 Considering the fact that ovarii thing la furnished our rates are within the reach of all expecting confinement. . ( ."- will probably attend as Merrill heartily supports school activities.; Tho boys and girls of the cook ing club are entertaining at a din1 ner, Thursday evening, for the fath ers i ''"and mothers.' This will bo given in tha high school cafeteria., and all those invited aro urged to come. ; ,' The baseball game Friday result ed in another defeat for Morrill hlsh school. Klamath Falls won the game with a score, of 35 to G. . Training for track is being b gun In earnest now, both by boyl and girls. Training has boon de layed for some' tlmo due to bad weather;.. Merrill hopoj to make f good showing this year. The Oommeneemont exercises will be given at Merrill, Thursday even ing May twenty-firat. tl. O. Dubach, Ph. D., Dean of Men from .the Or gon Agriculture Collogo will he the tpeakdr. ' : ' " ' The Baccalaureate aormcn wlll'he condtli-lt'd the Sunday preceding Commencement, by Rnv. C C, IU" lut.,at,,th :r?yealjloi'l.m cbut'.h, t. . 1 3