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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1925)
vage nvB TUESDAY1,' 'MAY fi,'.102fi "EVENTNO mXlAW. KCAlvIATT! FATX3, OKECOfl ' The Ideal Car for Spring BEAUTIFUL WOMEN- Notice Hi" nnxt ill el ii 1 1! of 11 beautiful wuuiiru you sou iiiiiI you'll iHneovor half lmr charm lies In llm p iroiiisitlon of porfirl, puui ly lootli. HiiUur lnivii yours looked uftor, Tim sooner you do ll, tlm loss, (ho oxponmi, ' - R. D. COE. Dentists (Pullilons, of coiimo) 202-204, llopkn IJIdg. 8th und Muln Phono 836 !' Queen of Appleland 1h need fM$ Here is ihe Kind of protection every man should have $5,000 it you die from natural cause $10,000 if you die from accident In case of permanent total 4 disability the company will 1. Waive all premium payment 2. Pay you $2 J per week for one year; an J in ad dition 3. Pay you $jo per month for life; and 4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you die 5. If diability involve) lost of limbs or licht a a result of accident, the company will pay you ' 5,ooo in cah, immrtinttly, in addition to all other benefit. In m of wmponry dlasbllity at a mull of either ilcknoi or accident, the company will piy you $21 ptr Meek (or a limit of 52 wccLl West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY moms omciaANrHciaco Portland llranch Office Suven'.h floor fiasco HldiS. Jjhu II. Houston. Dial. Agt. Goo. A. I'roctor, lies. Agt., Klumalli Falls, Oregon ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES ii m Tires BALLOONS and . STANDARDS Full line General Firestone 01dfield.s 30x3 ' Cord $7.75 Our prices are right Klamath 'Tire House "Cap Calkins" , Gth and Klamath Gas Oils Accessories Free Crankcase Service ID SQUARE GARDEN WIL L BE TORN DOWN SOON NBW YOHK, May 6. Mad Ison Squaro aiirdnn, mrono of natnblo porting ovonls for muro than thrco decades, will houso Ilu Inst throng . tonight. Immediately utter a 12 rouad tight between Johnny Dun floe, voloruu of nioro I linn 3000 rounds of fighting, mid Sid Tcrrls, D'outhful IlKhtwolghl aspirant fir Now York's mtit aldn, llio , K'mit dawn of a wrecker will bogln U rip down tho old amphitheater. Among the rollcB (lint will push with tho rasing of tho garden on Wednesday, will tin John Sullivan a night cnrnlnkor, who for 32 yonrs has aeon tho chnmplnua como mid go. Sullvnn,' who wild lio hud noi missed a alnglo night's work since ho ontoroil upon Mb leng nslgn mont, nssortod that of nil tho thrilling struggles ln hnil ovor hoou, that botwoon Peter Manor fliul (Ins Hilhlln toppod tho list,' , , ' "It wnn tho bloodiest bntllo over Blugoil iln New York," declared tho anolont rurotnkoa, "Tho iiyos tit both mon wnro cloned In Iho mld- dlo of t'ho fray, wnd how tl'ioy ovor lautod It out I could iiovor Under stand." ' . Hudson-Essex Leading Six-Cylinder Makers WHh a production of J000 Hud son nuil ICsscx ears a duy, lha Hud- Son Motor Car Co. has advanced to a position of undisputed leadership among nil six cylinder niunufac lurura, according to J. H. Murtln, mnnngcr of tho- Armo Motor Co., I tiuloii-l'M.-x dealers hero. "For a period of several mouths,-" ho snld, "lludson-Essox bus gulnod rapidly, and Is at Iho present lime making nvornt hundred nioro , sl.1 cylinder cant than anyonu olso In tho bujlnoHH. This loadnrshlp Is nil (ho morn stilklug boouso iho Hud-nn-Essvx business Is concentrated 00 per cent on two coaches and tluiro ii ro only six models In t'io whole HudsoiiTBaiiex lino, as agulnsl aonio (wenty-odd In Iho lines nindo by other volumo six builders. "Thcro Js ono open and ono cloned Kssex (: po of car, and ono Hudson open car, tho ranch and two sedans, ono in tho flvo wild tho o(hor In ho scven-passiuiger site. It Is (his spi-clallxKlon (lint has en allied Jtudson-Kssex to offer Its coach at art ually lower than (ho open care (ho only auca caso In tho Indu.itry. "The present producdon of Hud siu-Ksfox cars, whllo nt (his mi usually hlsh figure, yol falls short of tho eurront . demand. In this city and ovorywhoro olso In tho United fitatos thoro Is a sonoLitcnt and most actlvo demand. Tho pros onl capacity production lias boon reached In (ho effort to mako pos slblo Iho prompt dollvory of cara (o buyers whou Ihoy wan( them." COURTS Hall's Catarrh Mcdlcir.o cilr- rid yout system of Catarrh or Deafness cauitd by Catarrh. 1. 1, CHENEY & CO., T'kdo. OW lM-cds John Slomtiis Jr. to First Bt. A ,8av. llank, Q. !. I). 4-24-25. Lots 15. 16, 17, block 13, Hot Springs addition. , . W, D. Mann et ux to H. F. Exoll, 4-8-25. $.511' I. It. S. Amnndn Hamuker ot ml to Arthur It. Wilson. 0. C. n. 4-11-25. 3-4 of lot 1 btek 59, Nli'hols addition. Thomns P. Decker ot.nx to P. 0 Illness. 5-2-25. .5I) I. H. S. Part soe. 23, Jwp. 40, r. 12; part see. 22 (wp. 10,' r. 12. Patent V. S. A. to Kdgnr !Curdy. 4-18 25, 100 acres In see. '11, twp. 30, v. 15; sec. 11, twp, 24, T. 8; sec. 33 twp, 24, r. 0. Circuit Court. Filings JudKinont Hon dockot 4, page. 162. 5-11-25. Judgment dobtor, Polo Ilognudo; Judgment erodltor, Wm, Marx. Costs, $10.60; face, $50.0, No. 2000 laws C. C. It. 7-348. C. H. O'NoIll, .titty. John Irwin vs. A'ngolh Uovorl. Domnnds judgtnont for $H0 with Int. on $100 from 6-13-22 to 3-17-2,1, mild IntoroHt on $80 from 3-17-23 to date of Judg ment. In oneh Inslnneo lit um If fir ; t t ... : If limn Krirknon or Wcnnchoe, Want), will rclcn as "Queen of Appklanrt t Ihv Apple IJIusHorn Fcstlvnl tn cclehniUon of th woricj nt-ord fur V uppto production for on conimunliy, 12 million tunhclti. BETTER SEISE SSTi Bus Franchise Up for Final Passage in 90 Days Dr. Newsom Talks Klnmuth Kalis has arrived at tho point In lis development when at tention must bo directed townrd creating somn doflnlto plan of sew er service, and follow thai plan in tho future. This was (ho opinion of city couucllmen Inst nli:lit, when Dr. ;. f). Nowsom and Mayor Uoldard urged (ho counellto (akoomo steps (o ullevlato (he bad sewage disposal system in I'alrvlew addition and ad jacent sections of town. As Dr. Ncwnoni put it, the cms pool system was Inadequate for (ha section and In sevorul Instances thu sowago would run off down thu hill Instead of being ulisorbe-J In the ground. "To lie lunfcsi with tho council, 1 huvo feured a (yphold epidemic in that section and hardly know how lo co in pe to with It until 1 talk It ovor with tho council," Dr. Newsom pointed out. t'lifalr To Owners .-- . "I understand plans have, been dono toward Increased efficiency of tho city sewer system. I xivoi's Pi-lHon l4ilxjr If Councilman C. E. Stuckey has l:!s -way, drunkards serving their t-i -Jays in tho city Jail, will make little ones out of big ones, under the cliarRo of Street Commissioner J. !:. Franey. "1 want soma of those fellows In Jail to corn their living," he said. "Last mouth wo had to pay out to support them. If they won't work, feed them co bread and water." , The olhor four councilmcn react ed favorably to the proposition but so vera I Intervened with logical exceptions. MILLER -TO BE : LEG10NJRAT0R State Senator From, Grants Pass to Speak Her,e on Metnorial Day.; Plans v for ' the . National . Decora tion Memorial da oOBurvnnce will bo discussed tonlnUV-ot 7:30 at a meeting of tho American Legion. Memorial day Saturday, May 30, will be celebrated and fittingly ob- completed for tho construction ot a,' served by JOamnth Post No. 8. scwor orrccdng tlio district 1 men tion.' It would bo bulll by next year. Well, it would bo hard for mo to enforce oil (hoso peoplo out (hero (o build septic tanks at n cost of $100 each when tho following yesr they would have n sewer sys tem nnil Iho septic (auk would bu useless." "What would Iho council think of hiring a special sr.nltnry engineer to look over the situation and make rccoiumondntlonn," C o u n c I i m a n Charles Hoberls. wanted to know. Tho remulii Jer of (ho council fav ored (ho suggestion, and Incidental ly, all expressed belief thai tlio lime hud como when something had lo bo 6 per cont, (ogelher with costs and ilhibtiraomonts. Misrellaiieiuis , Harold Nlcholi to Helen Loosloy, niarrlngo license. , W. II. Ilolibs estate. Filed by Fred I). Fletcher, ally. Kllgoro Hros. to Oliver Marllp; satisfaction of chattel. 16-53. American Legion with tho co-operation' of tho SpnalHh"American War Veterans and the Ministerial as sociation. There aro two plans on foot, ouc ! that thu momorial- bis .observed on May 31st and the. other that the business 'men unJ the. ecmmuulty In i general close for one'halt day Sat urday, May soth In the morning during the services which cuay be held In tho open or elso In Iho Pino , Treu theater from tea. until twelve i then reopen their stores In tho afternoon. Tho Legion has secured tho ser vices of 'Edward W. Miller of Grants 1 Pass. Mr. Miller is stale senator i from ilosephlne county and an orator of marked ability as well as being one of tho leading citizens of Southern Oregon. An extender! musical program is being arranged which incluilea Mrs. Marjoiio McClure, Harry Hovel's llttlo symphony nud tho chamber of commerco chorus. STUDEBAKER Standard Six DupleX'Phaeton rpHE iiew Studebaker Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton is X; the ideal car or Spring and for all the year. When the'sun is shining, it provides the exhilarating ( ;, I freedom that only ao open car can give. When it rains or storms, or on damp, chilly evenings, you have instant protection at your finger tips ... by simply lowering its roller side enclosures, an exclusive ; Studebaker feature. This extra convenience is found only on cars built by .' . y Studebaker. And the Studebaker Standard Six Duplex- ' Phaeton sells at the price of an ordinary open car. Come in and see this new-type car. Learn what; '.j Studebaker offers before you . buyy - ni45 . o. b. factory jamf irji 1 " I -1 nun mi " J; DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY Sixth and Oak - - - Phone 52-W 1 T H I S I S STUD E B A K E R Y EAR WATER IS NEEDED IN MODOC FOREST An abundance of range grass without adequate water supply in the Modoc National forest, has pre cipitated a question that the Kla-n-ath Wool Growers Association will discuss late this afternoon when they meet In the Klamath Irrigation offices. to secure the necessary would prove feasible; Ui& sheep mon would drill their own wells. How water on tho national forest and thereby Increase the, mraiber ' of, sheep, tha). can be grazed, will be delved into. Ono proposition that will be sug gested Is to ask the government to drill u test well in the. Lava, bed country to ascertain whether or not water is available through that agency. In event well drilling I, JICSV JtKlJS XEED KOOM Bee swarming during the spring,, months in Oregon should be avoid cd, according- to H. A.- Scullen; as sistant professor of entomology of the college. Swarming, results In the loss of strength causing delay in the early search for honey.. T s This Label Protects You Training for Service It logu thing to I Used from Your Nearest Authorised Fare! DesEer your This Label is your Guarantee of Value paws; ii iiiii iwwrirTO.w . Keeping pace with' 'America's telephone needs means keep ing ahead. .The work of prepara tion never ends. .There must be complex engi neering studies, careful financing plans, and thousands of manufac turing operations before new facilities can be built and made ready for public use. , . 'And when they are ready, the workers must also be ready, skilled 'in the multitude of tasks incident to the operation and maintenance of telephone plant and equipment. In every important center in the country, new members of the telephone forces are in continuous training, preparing to meet to morrow's telephone needs. For your telephone system is a living, growing organism. . Last year 8 36,1 6 3 telephones were added to its national service. Mil lions of miles of wire interlace the continent, " to interconnect your telephone with nearly 1 6,000,000 others. Tomorrow there will be more telephones, for the nation demands and expects them. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company ! 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