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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1925)
KIMBALL PRESIDENT VISITING IN CITY I Your teeth are r T 1 : D. Coe, Dentists if J ..v (Painless, v 202-204Hopka Blclg. ;-, Dentistry at prices sstm c-t-c sales mount upward T7ROM Los Angeles, : AT Salt Lake, Spokane, : Seattle, Tacoma, Port- land, San Francisco .... ' ,v everywhere in the West : '. ,T . . come reports of in- r creasing C-T-C sales! X , In 1924, the number of re- -' tall dealers MlUogC-T'C'i.inade ' a tremendous increase 120 ' .1- p cent, gain over 1923. , ; And still C-T-C sales mount V upward 1 It looks as though Y ,i. unquestionably 1925 sales will v at least double those of 19241 The reason' Engineers be hind C-T-C are keeping their promise 1 Tl()'cVme West from Akron; where they held high executive positions, to build even a better tire in the West. Motorist say they have done it. ) -r r- ' iv: .. ' We shall be glad to give you expert Information about your tires, and if you need them puftn C-T-C either bal Ioonsi, semi-balloons, heavy, duty cords or oversize cords 1 "Quatiry.a'ilf never be . ,J sacrificed to meet a price" -'y' ' i President .' ' '.J. Columbia Tire Corporation . Chiloqnln Carafe PORT, KLAMATH j V K. A. Vane & Son flftUSLEYs '. It. Graham TttOIUUS: i Tabor & Wise 'fuli Balloons.. Semi-Balloons : ivy-Duty Cords Oversize Cords ,f Hand-built like women If you want to keep them, you have to pay attention to them' all the time. This is an easy task here. We have the equipment to do your work in the quick- est possible time and in the ' best possible way. ' The fact that we have our own laboratory and that every instrument in our of fice is the latest and best that money can buy means 'time and cash saved for - you. of course) 8th and Main. Ph. 836 : you can afford to pay. T QCdalVorkers Die When "Explosion Wrecks Part-Try," of Coal Mine WEST : NEWTON, P-. April 27. Five construction workmen were killed in an explosion at the Humph rey mine" ot the West Moreland Coal company near here last night. One man on the tipple when it was wrecked by the force of the blast wag blown to bits and the bodies of the four others were found' early to day along the slope about- 600 feet Inside the mine. Rescue men advanced the opin ion that the explosion was caused by an accumulation of gas. HERALD LOSES TO HENLEY BALL TEAM In " a fast ball, game at Henley yesterday. The Evening Herald base ball team, was defeated by the Hen ley tossers, 15 to 13. Most of the runs were scored in the first four Innings. After that both teams set tled down - and played good ball, but the Henley boys were a bit too experienced for the newspaper men. A return game will be played some time In May. The lineups: Henley Browa, 21 bace; pitcher, Haley; , R. -P., Gordon; catcher, Brown; C. F., Latta; L. F., Short; 3d B., Haley; S. 8., Haley; 1st base, Booth. Herald 2d I)., Anthony; 8. 8., Ell's; 1st IS., Perkins; pitcher, Der van; catcher, Barney; 3d B., Bos sier; C. F., Ilcssler; L. F., Winnard; R. F., G'inn and Raymond. J. KIMBALL MOVES OFFICE TO CONGER Each year, when sprins rolls around, the Klamath Foreat Pro tective headquarters moves from its winter offices In the Loomis build ing to summer quarters on Conger avenue. In accordance with the. an nual custom, the assoqlutlon forco turned their hauls to moving 'over the week-end and. are now establish cl , in the Conger avenue offices, which overlook Link river. Jack Kimball Is secretary and active head of the association. MIS8 ROBERTS LKAVK8 Accept loltlon In Dorrls; Will f Ixnve Wednesdny . ,Mlss Claire Roberts, local nurse has accepted a position In Dorrls, California. Miss Roberts expects to leave Klamath Falls Wednesday or Thursday 0f this week. -: FIVE WORKMEN DEAD IN BU For the purpose of laying a foun dation for the future $250,000 drive for xii endowment fund In the In terests ot Kimball Theological semi nary. Dr. E. C. Hickman, president of the Kimball school, snent tail niR.it and the entire day calling on j business mn Interesting them In i the proposition. . Dr. lllckmun arrived In Klamatu Falls last night ; and occupied t- , pulpit of the , Kirs l Methodist church., lie spoko on the work be ins done by the school and stressed j the need of an endowment fund. Ho ; Km leave nere uuigm. j The Kimball t.-hool of theology li located hi Salem, with lu ground adjacent to the Wllametto unlver ilty. although not directly con nected with the school. Kimball ichool la supported by the Method ist church In Oregon and it was to the members of the Klamath Kails church that he appealed. The trip to Klamath Falls was a preliminary trip w'oen Dr. Hickman will lay lha base f foundation for the coming drive! FOUR VIOLATE LAWS OF STATE TRAFFIC R. E. Knowlea and Ed Kendall spent a busy day yosterday search ing tor anxious, fishermen, who, In their attempts to beat tie other fel low , to theYgoodS fishing grounds, exceeded lh' speed limit as laid down by-iawarl MeRoynokls was exceeding the limit br 10 miles when gJlng 40 per on tho public highways. Ross Finley was another of -Kendall 'victim 3, when, 'je was canjht 03 thehlghwiy hitting it up at 4$ miles. Both were, given 410 and costs w Jen they, appeared before Justice et ttio 'iPodcer'; R; E. Hun saker. IV C. Jackson, when he failed to dim his lights properly. w.u givea ts and costs by Hunsaker. Mrs. Mark Morgan, appearing this morning, when she found a tag on her cir for improper parking. Sue was dismissed when explanations were made to, the justice of the peace. V.W1TXKSS GAMK Many Kbunnth KnlU IlcKldrntg See Fort KUunnth-MiUin Game . A number of Klamath Falls resi dents spent Sunday In the Fort Klfcmath section, witnessing the Fort Klamath-Malln baseball game, Kalch.' ended, jissiiU'Oualy for Malin when the 'final batter left the score at tT9. -The game, according to spectators was unlike any that .had ever been played in this section. Among those who saw the game were James Magulre Sr., and bit family. DRIVE OVER .HOU.XT.UXS Roads in Good Condition on Horn ' ' brook Highway Xow According to a party of Klamath Falls residents who drove down the Hornbrook h I g h -w a y yesterday through the Slsklyous for.several miles, the highway is In excellent condition and coupled with the per fect weather they enjoyed the trip Immensely.. One of the parties to make the trip was composed of Mrs. C. S. Currln, Mrs. R. L. Deliell, Miss Dorothy Currln, Miss Josephine Ltndley, (Richard and Robert Currln. What to do with retired public officials sever troubles Bulgar.'a, where they bury them. It is difficult to Illustrate ,n a newspaper anything as beautiful as tho Cara Nome Watchcase Vanity An exquisite example of tie Jeweler's art containing com pacts of toe dainty Cara Nome Face Powder. Tills is thrj most beau tiful vanity caxe wa - hive seen and Its con tents the boat we kno,v "'i; The convenient slzo to ' carry In 1 pocket or ' purse and cots on;- ; .. plete with puff for ' i' powder, v-". $1-25 Refills may also be had In aluminum hol ders for : 50c STAR DRUG STORE , KLAMATH FALLS, ORB, ...... -ss , , , " I 11 Is tho new model Great MnJoMlr, tho finest Rnngo ever built. I'sin less fuel yet bake ,-Mrfertly. All riHr reyervulr gives nbiinilnnt hut Miller nil I lie tune without lvlr:i fuel. Iluriiblinl blue polliilii'il top requires little work. Ilemulful tliroiigliout wit'i lienvy Xiekliil TrlmiuiiiRs iliMim and npliu.lier tmek lmneleil in White, Gray or 111 no enamel If tletiired. tins runtlem fleor rent; large Harming rlosets; oim-u etui ash pun, , niul ovru (liMir Itiut will Kiipport any welulit (ila.e.1 on U. Wo will ;lvp thU biMiutlful Net of I'nIMird Kollil Topper Warn nlMnliilely ,il limit riwt ir you deriile to buy your GREAT MAJKSTIO.RA.VUH during ihu Exhibit week or. If you prefer, we will Kim you n wonderfully serviceable net of MaleHllc Knniiie I' ilpii, 'upper t'nuking Wnre. . in GranU Pass Team Takes Local Team to Cleaning . in Sunday Game An afield aa porous as a flour sifter was tho biggest ractor In the defeat yesterday afternoon- of the Klamath county high school team by the Grants Pass high school nine. Either stage fright or cramped muscles from the long trip, was tho cause ot the local Infield playing pacr ball, for the first two Innings. During the two horrible Innings, Crania Pass piled up a big lead and tied a bowling knot on the game. Despite poor support, the two K. C. II. S. pitchers. Smith and Stewart pitched good ball 'throughout the game. Dean Beckley caught. The GrJnts Pass battery was KIncald and Green. With the score 11 to one against them at the end of the eighth, the NO DINNER BEUw YOU'LL NEED MY MAN WHEN THIS CHOICE MEAT I SIN THE PAN If you Kuy moats at t.ils store you won't need this 'tlnklo tinklo' of thft Ulnnnr linll il let f.ilks knovir that dinner's ready. " And you'd hotter keep the kitchen dour shut, tjo, or they will nil want to help 'you cook It. i Watch for Mr. Happy Party " " A PARTY ' h&mcv-mUi h VMARKCT . local ,tenm showed ni spark' 0f,figii ( that. Indicated a tin on die spirit: (They turned loose and by means of .heavy batting and good baso run ;,nIiiK 'inanngod to squeeze In two runs before the side was retired. u ; Tho team returned to Klamath last evening by automobile. FHO.M llOXAXZA .JuNtleo of Uio Pence on Hujiliiess in Klniiuilh Falls Toilny k; J. O. Hamakor, prominent reel ;.dent of Bonanza, where he holds the 'official title of Justice ot the Peace, was among tho many out of town visitors In the city today, itamaker - Is well known In this soctlon, duo .'perhaps to the fact, that Is is an ex "newspaper man. PORTLAND GUK8T8 Oregon Metropolis KcnI Number of - Wltors to Klamath rolls I I Among the many visitors In the , city from out of town are a num ber of Portland guests. Among . those who have stopped ' In the White Pelican hotol over the week end are D. 8. R. Walker, rarl n. Lufkln, T). W. Hollman, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kartwell, J. M. Mncleay, W. E. Young, Will J. Lester, R. A. Orny, W. O. Lulsi.'O. B. Kdgott, Walter Ricks, H. W. Dennlson and E. P. Oav'n. TO PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Oilnii s to Visit Son In Hill Aciulciny Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orlmos loft by motor Sunday , afternoon for Portland to visit their son, Faith, who Is attending Hill Military Acad emy thiiro. Mrs. Crimen will visit In Portland several weeks, but Mr. Grimes Is expected back Thursday. MOVIXO KOl'TH 'Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Arnold of Klamath Fulls are moving to Oak land, California due to Mm. Ar nold's poor hoallh. They are tho parents of Mrs. M. P. Lavonlk of this city. ' : ' , COAST LKAfil'K HCX)RI 4 Yesterday's results: At Portland . 2 1 Oakland 5 1 Second game called In 12th, on account of darkness. At Seattle 4 2 Vernon 3 11 At San Francisco ........ 7 4 Sacramento ....... 6 ' 0 , At T,o Angeles ., 1 , 1 Salt Lake '..y...... 4 6 The Great Majestic The Range with a Reputation BE SURE TO BUY THIS WEEK TO GET BIG . FREE PREMIUM OFFER , While our Factory Demonstration is on This Week Only, we are giving without cost to every purchas- ; er of a Majestic Range, a beautiful Polished Solid j Copper Set, or if you prefer, a Set of Special Maj- .,' estic Ware. There is still time for you to visit our : store before this remarkable offer expires. Wheth er you buy or not you will be welcome. Don't fail to come! OWN A MAJESTIC NOW Don't wait another day! Realize right now your am bition to have a new model Majestic for your very , own. Just come to our store, select the style and size range that you prefer and this beautiful range and ex quisite copper set aro your. , '; YOU WILL NEVER REGRET Not once during the many, many years that' your new Majestic will serve you, will you ever regret having . . bought it. Day after day, season after season it will go on cooking perfect meals with lighter work on your part; supplying abundant hot water whenever you want it; saving fuel and repairs; keeping its bright beauty with little effort on your part; giving complete satisfaction in every way; contributing to the health and happiness of your household. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Come and bring friends with you. It will be Interest ing to hear the factory representative explain the numerous advantages of the wonderful New Majestic. You will be delighted to inspect the range and the beautiful Copper Ware. A visit will positively not obligate you to buy. But be sure to come THIS WEEK! ' Baldwin Hardware Store The Wincheiter Store Phone 261 Km TRAFFIC MEETING HELD AT CHAMBER Suggestions, concrete plans, - or anything that served to clarify tho Issues of the quostlon of tnvlsen city traffic regulations were heard at tho chamber of commerce this afternoc by a commltteo of busi ness nwn roproaonllng different civic clubs and tho general buslnosa eloment In town. Tho traffic moot ing nasemblod at 2:30 o'clock and was to have adjourned at 4:30 o'clock, until this evening when recommendations will probably be made -to tho city council for certain chnnges In the city traffic system. The commltteo la composed of R. I). Amlcke, Andrew Colllor, K. Sugar man, J. W. Korns and J. II. Martin. HGMINY - a potato substitute ONLY the housewife appreciates how hard it is to plan meal after meal, yet secure variety. Most persistent is the question, "What hall I serve as a starch instead of potatoes?'1 Try dclidousTumoal Hominy, rich in corn oil and the required starch, Good, old Southern cooking becomes a delightful reality when you cat this hominy ! Made from "maise corn", mellowed by the genuine , old-time lye process, it is a dish to the "queen's taste." More than ninety other vegetables, fruits and sea food bear the quality label of Tuberose at but slightly higher prices. At Leading Qrocertl k Qe? Mcbiui tod 418 Main St ALLEGED MURDERESS TAKEN TO PORTLAND Mrs. M. V. l'nloit, Arcud of Killing fimiul-ilnuKliti'r, Farm Trlul tny I TILLAMOOK, Ore., April 27. Mrs. M. C. Paton, Indicted late Sat urday on a charge of second degree murJor n connection with the death of her grandchild, Sylvia lA)ulso Descamp, following a beating, will bo taken to Portland today and placed In tho counly Jul! thero until May 4, the date set by Judga Bagloy for her to pload. Tho removal to Portland was duo to lack of proper facilities here for woman, prlsonors. pick of the pock.' Dieichti Compinj, Dliulbuion, Skiiomiw, Ctl.