The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 30, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUUBSDAY, APRIL HO, 1025 ' ,
EVENlNfE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OTCEGON
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The only balloon tire
that will not rumble
when driven on closed
cars at high speeds
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ppringrieias
31x4 6-ply cords ; 20.00
32x4 6-ply cords 21.95
33x4 6-ply cords 23.95
33x4'a 8-ply cords .... 28.70
33x5 8-pJy cords 35.54
30x5 8-ply cords 34.44
35x5 8-ply cords ( 33.75
36x6 12-ply cords .... 60.00
40x8 12-ply cords ... 122.80
32x6 12-ply cords .... 58.65
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'Thorn aro women in fur coals
(vho think it cruel til catch wild ani
mals In Htuol traps. , .
is the time to get that
Garden Hose .
Last year , we distribut
ed two miles of bur
crack-proof non-lchik-
able moulded, hose and
thereby, ertrned the rep
notation : of being Gar
den Hose Headquarters
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LORENZ CO.
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' Phone 371 v'?v
; On 6th near Main 1
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r.litlnrBH ('nils C'.illriiinla Woman Ki
Kliiiuiilli Ciniiity This Week
Mrs. V. MniKiin of Sun l,uls Obis
po, Ciillf., returnod to her homo this
tnoi'.nllig ufler spending tho week In
tho city transacting business nnd
locking Into property Interests. She
nlso spout some tlmo 111 Chiloquln
whero , tho lransnctodr)- business.
Willie in tlio city, Mrs. Mnrgiiii stop
1)0(1 In tho Arenilo hotel.
ClrtUigrix lt.lXt'HKR
l.nnue ' Aliioiig Miiny Out of
Town Vlsltni's In Klniimtli KiiIIh
C. II. Uingo, of Chiloquln, owner
of one of tho must prosperous
ranches ou the Indlun riwnfvntlnn,
arrival- In he city lust night to ro
mnlri ot,'f the week-end sett ling up
iiffalrs with Klumuth Fulls business
men. I. a ui! e reports good condition
In the Chiloquln land country, nlcleil
nintorlully, ho snld, by the orcii
slonul ruins that have kept the soli
in gend condition. ,
Mrs. , A. : K, (Hilex, ,1., I. Inrris,
nnd J.eslet' lloggK ''wore In town yes.
timlny from I.ungoU's Valley. Mrs.'
(J'uln'.nud HuVrls retiirnotl.ro their
homes yesterdnj,- but Kogors Is still
In "town, expecfiiig to leuvn lomor-
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TO VIHIT I'.AItKXTH
Mia Heiilly lit AhhIhI I'lireiiU In
Ci'li liriil'iiK "i'I'Icii Wi'ililliiK
.Mint France liontty, pj-csldeut of
t in tin 'luif.H women's club, Is plan-,
tilug lo leave Kliimutli Fulls 1fr
OntluK"' Orjvu where she wiil
siH'iid n fortnight with her par
ent., .Mr, iind Mm, J.
Realty,
Kj Miss He'ilty will leuvo May 10 and
S' arrive In Cdttage Grove In lima la
H celebrate her mother's birthday,
12 May II. Tim golden wedding of
m Mr. unil Mm. Really will occur on
U May -31. Thi will huvo been mur
gajlricd D yea.i on tliul date, their
gg : wedding occurring May 31. 1 875.
! Although Minn ileirtty will liu tin-
fg!nl!" ' atund the event, they will
J ; celebrate to u certain degree dur
BS lK her visit tilth them.
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i FATCIIIXO CITY
jlsiiix t Commissioner l;uy Willi Tr
llnrrel Fixing Hlnmiitli streets
Street Comml?iiioner KrHtH-y iipoiil
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the day p,ilclilnK up Klamath Falh
Atreeti witn lae competent niu in
u number of assistants., Tho sec
tions of tho struer whero the puve
inent and miit'idum had worn u Way-
or fallen lo nieces submitted to a
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Tndlcul chungo tbrousb the Inter-
venllon of Fruney uud his bu?K-t
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ci lar. viih i(nu ni. un r,i(uin j
street on the corner of main was .
1 being fixed this . morning at an '
i early hour to innko it dry f ir
! week-end tnjfflc.
ltOIKO 11KAI Ht ltK
jj. X. (ilvnns to .infer With Tliose
Intn-intfil In IIiiyliiK Kveiit
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ilvans spent
tho duy in Klamath Fulls frmiv their
home ln Illy where they own one
of the largest ranches In that sec
tion, (llvuns Is president of the Illy
Rodeo Association and will spend
tho time while In tho city conferring
with those Interested In the pur
chase of tho rodeo. The Illy coun-1
try Is In good condition, according j
to (ilvuns and the rouds from Illy i
to Klumuth Fulls are at their best,
kbuhox riA U , '
Meeting of OrKiiiizntlin Jostpoticd
Ii-iiii Thursday Kvrnlnjt '
Members ot the Kedron club will ,'
not meet In the Presbyterian church
tonight, for the fortnightly meeting
of the club, duo to the recent death
of Wllllnni Rlougli., who was the
husband of Mrs. Slough, the teacher
of the class. No definite date has
been sot by the president, Miss Vera
Houston, or Mrs. Slough, for the
next meeting.
KX.IOY FlSiriXU . -('.
S. Ciirrhi mid Joe llrett Try "ftielr
I.lick In Williiinisiin Itivrr
Although they enjoyed better
l lnck fishing In the Williamson river
than previously - In the Klamath
0' river at Keno, C. S. Currin.and Joe
y 1 Itrett still 'maintain tlieflshlng tor
K tho season' isn't tip to "snutf." Cur
frn oii.l Brett cast their lino In the
J , Williamson river nt the Junction ot
HI Spraguu river and then again far
B tber along nt the Spragne river dam.
According to Currln, who by tho
Hiwnv bIIiidoiI and Injured -a knee on
1,1,0 oc'l, ,nP ,'ivcr ,hc wa,,,r8
; are crowded wllh mullets by the
hundreds, crowding 6vcr one unBtli.
; er lo get over the fish ladder. Not
single trout was seen to go over
the ladder, suld Currln, nlthoimh he
watched for on hour.
TWO DRI XKS IX JAUj , KI NKY IX C1TY
Inillan anil White Mun t.l'mnfile to Inspwlloii of Work on ; Xntron Cut
Meet Fines Aa'iilii'M Thein ' ff Oceupien Dny
. Twoutllillurs was too high n
tax 'Uu'lp'ay tor' their aleolc lndlsc.ro -
Wrins so an Indlun and u white nun
bot'J of whom pleud guilty yuster lay
to Intoxication were sent to Jnll by
Police Judge I.eni I., tiiighngeii.
The t'o men will serve ten days,
In..-event they enn not pay their
fines,
1IRIVKS ,TO FORT i ,
County Agent Away for liny Attend-
.' dig t Unties of Office
,C. A. Henderson, county agent, I,
returned lust nlghl from the Fort
Klumuth country whore ho spent
the ontlro ,'tln'y nttentllug lo busl
nusH W connection with the (liitles
of his otflce. ; At this time of tho
year, with crops being sowed nnd
tigrlcultlirul activity t Its height,
tiicr county agont's duties furry him
Into . every ..section of tho county
whoro he confers with farmer nnd
llvcstockmon on their problems and
proffers his' assistance as county
agent, whetiovor. needed. ' - f
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II. J, Tlcknor wns In town todny
from UiukcU's Vulluy on business.
TloRnor dierivtes l large rujteh-on
,liij,.wel, phle. of the vulloy.,,".,,' f, '
M)V ukui' lf.avf.h
IViro mill Four Children Will i(i--Iliiilu
In Itii IiimoiiiI fur Time
Accompanied by hi wife and four
children, 1,0yd Di-Lup. clerk of tb
rlrciilt court, left this tn:irnliK for
Richmond, C:tllf., Lba home of hi
wife's parent. Mrs. IJcI.au and
children will remain In Richmond
for several mouths where It, la hop-
ed that Mm. l)eLap' 111 health will
bo imnrovkd. Mr. DeLap will return
to Kluniath Kail, to relume hi-
duties; In a week; The oldest De-
L,up viiim win reinuiu in muuiakii
Falln to attend ncbool.
TO I'K'K t;l'IIHK
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.M.'i'lliiK lo he Ifi lil liy Couiw Mi-Ill-briit
to llflrni I ni' h'ti-
A meellnn of all member
recently formed goll duS, will );!
oia euner v.ie inner par. or mia
e.:Ur ,.r.i o. to ueior-
til t n u nti u.'lii(ta tlA niiriiii vltl Ha
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lcafd. It wan decided at an Infor-
mH, ,unctlt.on tl8
noon at the White
, u, k.u
up members of tho club. Alt mem.
hers of the club are asked to be
nrotiniit Mltlfin nf llin utfa will
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oe uy voie oi tno ciuu memuersn p.
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ltKll.li'H t)XI)IT10X IIKTTF.K t
Olenc Kiii-iiut ('oiiuiIiucIimj ui Klam-,
nth Geiieritl Hospital
Fred E. Keillng, Oleno farmer, In- i class of the 'week will be conducted
Jured while at work on his farm ! the Scandinavian hall tonight,
Monday, will recover from the serl- i with Mrs. Florence Oilman as lead
ous Inceratlous received when hisjer- According to iiiose who huve
scraper partially rolled over 'him. i Deen attending the classes regular
He is at the Klamath Ceneral hos- ! ''. larSe amount of good is -being
pltal and will be kept In the hospital j derived from the efforts extended by
for so.ne time to come. Mrs. Oilman. There has been some
- 'J. j talk of putting, on an exhibition lat-
HAX KItA.VdKCO ! er In the spring. However, no de
Vrry Fnv lU-it.T.il Prom South at j "nlte """on has been taken.
Hotel Tills Moi-nlne .
SIFFF.HIXK FKOM IXFFXTIOX
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San
Francisco did not rate as
highly on the hotel register this
morning as she generally does, and
a small number were signed from
the (.olden, Gate city. Among the
business men who are trammeling
! business 'affalrs in Klamath Falls
during the week-end from San Fran -
Cisco are W. J. Tanner "and O. v.
Bennett.
Mrs. T. O. Wlllltts Is also
in the city on her way
stopping
north. According to hotel men, the
number of visitors In the city motor
ing to Klamath Falls Is Increasing
50 percent. -' ; '
: from CHii.oyux
Heads Jtetter to Heserrntloii Town
Aeoordliiit to Itesidenls.
According to Chiloquln residents
who have arrived in the city to
spend the weekend, the roads from
the reservation town to Klamath
Fulls are In exceptionally good con
dition. 1.. M. Cowen.and brother,
L. M. Oowen, are spending some
time In .the city transuding business,
AltltlVKS IX (1TV
(niests In White IVllrnn Hotel Fir
Remainder of Week
. Mrs. Varncl D. C. Beach, in com
pany .with her small son, arrived in
J Klamath Falls to spend the rcmalnd-
or th. tveeir with hnr himhuiid
I Vurnel lloarh Beach Is manager Of
j the Modoc Lumber company in
chiloquln. While In the city lust
! ntght, they were guests of Mrs. Hope j
; Kllbourno of-'-the White Pelican;
j hotel at a tahlo at the dinner dance i
: given In the hotel.
The, second, visit In a week to
j Klumuth Fulls was made lust night
by Mux .1. kuney, railroad construe- ,
tlon superinteinlent. who arrived In j
i die city from his honu ln (irants j
i Pass to Inspect the work being com-j
j pleted near the ' Natron cut-off.;
Kifney reports the highway in splcn-'.
,11,1 nivt.illlteit nvnn iiflni' Ihn ltvlftf I
thunder shower yosterduy, which I
was expected to leave the road mud
dy" In spots where the .sun could not
dry It Immediately,' '
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HAM. TO OI'KX
Cotuimtiilly Hall Will Celebrate
Opening Willi Dihu'O Friday
Merrill comniunlty hull, the:
tlream of nil Merrill residents and '
ranchers of tho Merrill district, Is
coming true nnd will be duly cele
brated nnd christened with dance
on Jrldny night to which tho entire
"countrysldo" la; planning' to at-!
tend. Work on the coiiinuiHlty housii
has been going on all spring and ns
a. result Merrill 'will have, one of
Hie 'largest iiiulijiiost "Tomplete'comi
nitinlty houses-ln Kluinutli1 county.!
Plan for. oMeiv .enlortulltmont bo-sldeT-
tlullrng-'is-'hvrng tlliicusjteliv
the cii'tiJiilAllees .In rHnpgo. j
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I'OIITMM Cl KSTrt
Register More From Metro
polls Tlinii Other Timlin
cn
Kluniath Kali ft hotel registers In
dicate that Portland has the larg- !
est number of visitors In the city j
than any other town In either Ore-1
gon or California. Among thOKe j
mopping at the White Pelican' hotel
frnm I tut itv nrn Ma. find Mra ft. 1.
anta Mr. un(1 Mr. E. ,,; whlte
Mr an(, Jrr8 jj, E- (!BIlVftr I
KrnDk W.' Bull Kenneth' MacKay.
p 3 KarUon (.,eorge A. Klldre. !
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I'Klylt'AX fl.W HAXCK
Affiilr In "liil Houw
invitations were Issued the early
part of the week to friends of mem
bers of the Pelican Bay Community j
r,b ,.jr )e danclnx partjr to be j
, onlght ln tlie clllb holll(e
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Pelican Bay. More than ZOO suestn
... ,.,. , ,i, ffir .hi,h i.
i , lh. ., of M(,h month
on a Tnilrll,ay. night.. The dances
j havc ,)een.wi!ll allended by both the
!,mcmner, ot the club and guests due
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10 th" untiring etrorts ol the com-
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; mittecs- in cnarge.
OyMXASIl'M CLASS
Kmliu.sliiiits Over . Ihyslrnl Kdurn-
' tlnn (.rowing; Stronger
The ' second ' physical education
: Krnest Wiley of Kluinutli Asnu-y In
Klitinatli Uenrral Hospitnl
Ernest Wiley, head of agricul
tural research work on , the Klamath
S Indian reservation, is suffering at
j the Klamath General hospital from
ja badlv, infested . hand. Ho was
'brought to the hospital yesterday.
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All kinds of fur manu
facturing and coat
remodeling
MRS: WM. BESSLER
025 Washington, ,
. Ilet. Sixth mid Seventh
All work 30 to DO per cent
less than any fur lionse in
Kluniath. Work guaranteed.
'Summer Weather
A .Good Bakery
Go hand in hand for
obvious reasons.
1 Ease. ,.,
2 Economy.
3 It furnishes some
thing tasty during
the season when
good things are hard
. to get. ' .
4 There is something
for every occasion.
Well known ' ; ?
, Because of
GOLDEN
1 KRUST
BREAD
(N'ow 12o nVloaf)
The '
Klamath
Bakery
1 826 MAIN .
UrVWVWMrWVVvrrWVWVVVrrV
May McAvoy '
in
"THE MAD
WHIRL"
The answer every
girl seeks how
to keep a man's
love.
Our New Vaudeville Policy:
Two full shows every night
Vaudeville at 715 and 9:15
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USED CAR LOT TO "
DC" riorMcn urori wnn t,ou:s noagmnu ana uv
BE OPENED HERE Co,t wlo con(Iuot . useU caP,
Klamath Fall,' first auto parkirilf" 00 th,e C"ner' ElghtU
lot will soon be open (or business,' " t
according to utmouncoment. to-.lay;i Th;l' tliere wi" 1,3 demand fpf
by W. W. Watts and T L, B. Paige; parlfloir space In downtown sac
of Portland, who n il! open up the j tio3! 18 the 'belief of Mr. Watts, par- A
oarklmr lot will, modern annaratiis ' ticularly It. the proposed change la
for washing ani greasing, shortly
after the first of the month. . :Tne V - - : J
site of the parking lot wlll. be on j.- In 'Chicago,' a professor says -lour
the northeast., corner ; ot SeTettth-J-honrs sleep 'is enougn, but our guest .
and Pine streets. -- : .is he hadt bettor wuke -up. ,
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Preparations Completed- for Dance
And Card Party May 1 -',
Members of the Parent Teachers
Association ax Ljmm's Mill have'
completed preparations for a dance
and card party to be given on May
1 pt Lamm's mill. Music from
Klamath Falls has been arranged
for, and a , large attendance Is' et'
pected. There will be' a program
as well as cards and dancing. Re- ;
freshments will be served to the i
guests at the close of the evening; I
according to announcements made
by the committees in charge.
TAKKS POSITIOX '''
los. Angeles Hoy Arrives In'City to
Accept Salesmanship ;
Earl Haley of s Angeles, arriv
ed in Klamath Falls the early part
of the week to accept a position with !
H. E. Hauger of the Bukk agency.
Haley Is a recent graduate ot the
I , os Angeles school of Manual Arts
and plans to make- his permanent
home in KJamath Ialls.
The news from Washington these
days is usually nbiut w;ho will re
sign. '
(orspeed
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SPR'NC FCR is iy fftt weter ol persons Th best oi ticm
get ured. lutl-aa Ury like at this time ol ih yeoi IK lty
- persist in eating the heavy foods of winter , ;,t
Give utii system the nedeJ change to tighter lood Lit Tru Btu
'Crnh.im and milk daily for wee'i Their vitamines And mineral '
wit will give you strength and endurance
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And the bran that Tru Blu Graham provide will help to purify the -bloodmuch
as did grondmotSer spring tome 1 ry them fur a
week . ,. -
O-Icr From Yoar Crcccr Now
i ' fnvi Cofd Cutrt hut 7iu Hiu Kah-inn ,n
,-' v ' .. . . i blur ttni trf (Urion unj in 'ucru 00
TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANV-Spohane tnt) Portiir.iJ
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The
Vaude-ville
IS
Good
A packed house'
last night said to
i T1'e tW3 raen nava gon? lnt0 "Ul!p
j ,ra"ic regulallonj, is effected. '
THE LIBERTY,
THEATRE 4
Lp'uis Joseph Vance's
. thrilling mystery j!
- story ' ""
'The Brass Bowl'
A story of mysteries
that thrill and thrills
that mystify!
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