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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1925)
r-."'r-'". .. ,'" "' ' .'.. V''"'' ' - '": ' .. . " ' 1 EYENW, TTRTTXr.TI. KLAMATH FATTS.' mTOffoTT TTiTmsn'AY,"XPTiTr,nrti JAT,E r,T(TTTT 'I ih mitt pliiiliiilihliiihlihlilil KLAMATH FALLS Representing the 77ie Eureka Appliance company has established . headquarters in the "Down Stairs Store" with the above concern where demonstrations will be given without obligation on the EASY Vacuum Electric Washer and Eureka Cleaner. Terms may be arranged to suit purchaser. Give us a call-r-ask for a demonstration in your own home.' Phone THE WEATHER RKPOKT '. ' The Cyclo-8tormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy registered an up ward trend in barometric pressure . this morning and lair, weather seems assured for another day. '.v - Forecast for next 24 hours: AUTCHESS TRQUSE JO it Button..' 1S2 a.' A man feels as smart as WHEN you are dressed right you come pretty near feeling right. . - ' There's a right for every occasion and there is a pnir of Dutchess Trousers that is right for every occasion, whether for dress or for play or for work. We'll venture a guess that you will walk down the street with a little springier step after you have liecn in here and picked out your pair of Dutchess Trousers. .. . . , They are cut on full lines in today's New York , style. There is a wide hoice of materials and you will be surprised at the reasonable prices. - As for wear every pair is made to live up to the famous Dutchess warranty of "lOo a liulioii; il.OO a Rip." " ?' V-' KLAMA TH KLO THING KOMPANY Exclusive Agents M IfjlitiiihiihiiliiiliiilililiiiliMiiil Vacuum Electric Washer ant Eureka Cleaner 129 Fair with continued pleasant temperatures. . The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: ', High 70 Low 42 his clothes DIVORCE SOUGHT AFTER 31 YEARS OF MARRIED LIFE After clear sailing fur 51 years, the marriage bark of William and fctfte Caldwell Is foundering on the rocks. Mrs. Caldwell brought suit tor divorce from William Cuklwell, in circuit court yesterday. . Mrs. Caldwell in. her complaint, Alleges her husband was possessed of a violent temper. She cites In stances of alleged cruel and Inhu man treatment when her husband would fly Into a Violent rage nud tear the door from Its hinges nnvl when he threatened to kill her. She says that he has thrown her to the floor violently when In the grips of his rngo. " . Mrs. Caldwell wants the custody of the only child of five, that Is still of minor age.' She also wants title to lots one anil two, block tour of Buena Vista addition. MRS. WILSON FAILS TO OBTAIN ALIMONY IN DIVORCE ACTION . Not only did Pearl Wilson fall to make good on her claim lot (10,000 alimony In her divorce suit against Edwin Wilson, prominent Klamath Indian, but she also tailed to mnko good on her demand for custody of their faur minor children, according to a divorce decree banded down yesterday by Judge A. L. Leavitt. Mrs. Wilson was the plaintiff in tie suit. She wus refused a divorce from .her husband, but her husband, who also prayed for a divorce from Mrs. Wilson, in his answer to the complaint, was granted the decree. E. B. Ashurst represented Mr. Wil son and Frank L. Mars, Mrs. Wil son. FOX TROTTERS WARNED TO GET IN CONDITION It is the word going around the city, that the prise fox trotter at the dance in Fort Klamath Satur day night, will receive a silver lov ing cup for the terpsichorean ef forts displayed by the He and the She that walk or rather fox trot away, with the honors. Caps have been given In all branches of athletics, endurance contests, for the sportsmen pulling in the biggest fish, debaters bring home the cup and now . Johnny Houston is offering a loving cup. And Fort Klamath will be the scene of the combat, when'tnah picks maid and they trip the light fantastic, for the honor of the cup. The sliver loving cup which will be given to the "best fox trotter" that appears at. the Fort KJamath dance. Age means nothing, grandpa might get it; race and color mean naught, its your dancing shoes that count so put them on. Rainbow Frock Is Here 44TT1HE RAINBOW FROCK" Is JL the name given to this Paris Importation of silk with ave In rainbow colorings. A band of black finishes 'the skirt and full Me panels give the proper swing. The bodice U.closcnttlnf ana sleeve-J J -urn ' '! V . i it"1 l .1 .i KiWANlANS HEAR R. C. GROESBECK (Ooiitliiuml From l'lige One) Is asking the 3. 1. to put u division point here. Yet, usauniln, that the Southern Paritit 'tl-es owa the O. C. & E., tho city ttie!t tiling around and refuses to grant a reasonable request from otto of whom a great deal is i.taked." .lroesbock closed with a warn ing t'tut Klamath Falls was not in a) favorable, position for railroad outlets aj many imagined. Using a mnp of this section, he pointed out that the only direct, eastern, outlet of tMa city for many years might be tho O. C. & K. oxtenalon from Sprague Rlvor to Lnkeview, and thence by way of Nevada to the east. Tho O. C. E. is opposed to the proposition that common-user privi leges be granted on lis tracks with in the city limit), bceause tho com pensation proposed by tho city, STo on toe original investment,' would umount to only 43000 to $0000 yearly, Groesbeok said. SIXTEEN NOMINATED FOR DIRECTORSHIPS There were 91 ballots cast for nomination of sixteen directors of the chamber of commerce. It was announced lust night by the cham ber election committee. The follow ing men wero nominated: K. 11. Ualsigcr. J. C. lloylo. A. M. Collier, W. C. Dulton, It. K. noWcosc. M. P. Evans, Fred Fleet, R. C. tiroes beck. E. 11. Hall, W. W. McNcnly, J. II. Martin. C. J. Murtln. II. N. Moe, C'. I. Roberts. E, W. Vannlco and Geargo Walton. Tho final election will be held next weok,swhen eight directors will be nominated from the sixteen nom inees. Holdover directors now in office are J. A. Gordon, J. W. Kerns, Dr. G. A. Massey, R. E. Crcgo, E. M. Bubb, and H. V. Mortonson. C KOSSIXO DEATHS LESS CHICAGO, Apr. 30. Pointing to a reduction of 15 per cent in the number of deaths In grade crossing accidents during the period of laU summer's safety campaign, the safe ty section of' the American Railway plans today' for an 'Intensified safety campaign. . " - MFK IS THREATENED LONDON, Apr. 30. -Additional guards have been assigned to pro tect foreign secretary. Austin Cham berlain, preiamibly in connection with the discovery of a plot against his life. COAST IiEAGl'E SCORES At Portland 4; Vernon 3. At Seattle 12; Oakland 5. At San Francisco 15: Salt Lake 4. At Los Angeles' 3; Sacramento 7. Phone Johnny-on-the-Spot for Lumber 128 "Whbn ? w?' a be there, dbknnu-otvthe-'Spai We are always there when we said we'd bo and so iwe help to build up f'ols lumber busi ness. Fair treatment of our customers In relation to deliv eries and fair prices have mado friends for us. LAKESIDE LUMBER COMPANY Center St. and Klamath Ave. Block Wood Plenty, of Blocks on hand now, fresh from tho bin, quick deliveries, city or country. We have a nice match sato that we give with an order for a double load of blocks. Call at our office and got yours. , , Peyloii & Co. ' Wood to burn" ' 601 Main Phone 535 he FLORSHEIM K. "I FLOGGING TRIAL TO BE STARTED TODAY SHREVEPOHT. I.a.. April 30. Arrangements were complete today for opening tho trial of W. E. Miller. 40, and W .C. Oliver, 28, of Codar Grove, a suburb, charged with us- sault and conspiracy In connection with the recent flogging of John Barker, S3, a Cedar Clrhvo construc tion foreman. - Barker at the proltmlnary Inquiry, declared Miller and Oliver wore among a group of men who enticed him from his home, carried him to a nearby woods and after shackling him to a tree, lashed blm. I.EtJAL NOTICES IN THE fUttTIT COl'HT OP THE STATE OF OREGON, KOR THE ,V COUNTY OK KIjAMATH No. 1919 Equity' In the matter of the selture of tit it debaker. 1923 Special Six Automo bile. Engine No. 82970. Serial No. 633096, License No. 134727, Oregon 192S. STATE OF OREOON, County of Klamath, ss. To Samuel L. Woodward, addroa Klamath Falls, Oregon And to Whomsoever It May Concern: In the Name of tho State of Ore gan; You, and each of you, are hereby notified and will take notlco that the following described per sonal property, to-wit: Studebaker, 1923 Special Six Automobile, Orogon. License No. 134727 for tho year 1925, Motor No. 82970, Serial No. 533096, was seized by the shoriff of Klamat.i County, Oregon, on tho 1st day of March, 1926, at about the hour of o'clock of said day, In the County of Klimatb, State of Oregon, In the vicinity 'of Klamath County In said couny; that said Automobilo ever since has been, and now. is,. In the possession and cuitody of said sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, and is being pro ceeded against in the abovo entitl ed Court for tho forfulturo of tho same for a tlolutloo of Chapter 29 or tho General Laws of .Oregon, for 1923, t'-ie samo being an act relat ing to the forfeiture and sale of boats, vehicles and other convoy, ances used In the unlawful trans portation or possession' of Intoxicat ing liquor within the fUuto of Oro gon;, and that all' persons having or claiming any lnloront in said automobilo aro herob? required to appear beforo the above entitled Court In court room in the County Court hou'rfe of Klamath County, Oregon, at Klamath Falls, Orogon by Monday, the 18th day of May, 1926, which said day has lioroto fore boon duly set by tho nbovo en titled Court ns an answer day here in, and to dofond against said pro ceedings, and that upon tholr 'failure so to do, a Judgment of forfeiture of said automobile will bs entered. This notice Is Issuod and iglven to you, and ench of you, pursuant to.nn order duly made by tho Hon. A." L. i Leavitt, presiding ,d,uHgo of the. above entitled Court, 'on tho 27th day of April 1826; '., w .Wltne'is my hand and the senl of said Court affixed at Klamath Falls Klamath County, Oregon, this 27th day of Aprll-1925. (Seal) c. R. DeLop, - County Clerk. A30 M7By Liyi R' otjati 1)olut, The Florsheim Sho"e has helped to give many men the reputation, of being well dressed. A smartly shod foot expresses character and good taste more than any other article in a man's attire. THE WALE.S , $10 - . Sugarman ain't mad at nobody" MARION FRUIT CROP IS BADLY DAMAGED SALEM. Ore. Apr. 30. The fruit crop fur this year In Marlon coun ty will be the worst In tho lilnory of tho state, acrordlng to S. II. Van Trump, county fruit Inspector. Home petite prunes will bo found, al- T i - Harvest your crop twice a day instead of once a year With a De Laval Separator you have T tteady cash income no waiting lor 4 crops to mature and you are sure of 2 getting your money. Cropi sometimes fail. Zbut never the milk crop. Out more im- fportant still is the fact that cream ii your T . c.li. J I niuii fjiuniauio crop via removes less fertility from the toil. The De Laval System is steady, sure and profitable, We will be glad lo give you information concerning the De Laval System of Farming. Call on us. J. W. Kerns , ' " v. I : - , , If. MOLINE DISTRIBUTOR . v j ' h , Cream Separators 1303 South Sixth Street l&KXlZi Klamath Falls, Oregon. 'K- SHOE IhnuKh (ha Italian crop will be. a totoul. loss. Chorrlet suffered to suc't an extent that there will not be one fifth of a crop. Small frulu and berries are all practically ruin ed, nrcordlng to the report. The damngo was not ciused bj tho spring 'Woather. hut, ' according to Van Trump, dates back to Decern ber and January. X Milking Machines. 1 JtAS?5 Owr 2.MO.00O De Laval Sps- rsleit art ia um V -srt Ihsa too ubws as muy W ihs mini g coatpciitor. ' ' BJBJ Xfc..gaSBSl BSSSSSSBSSBBSI I t