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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
- " THURSDAY, MAY 7, ioa EVENING HERALD, KLAMATII FALLS. OREGON i":7;liZMlnZ Trrrr nniHHW""" FAGlS TWO' (,""- ; ' X"V . i STAR DRUU tu. ! NURMI'S RIGHT UP IN THE AIR FIND OUT ABOUT YOUR TEETH! Don't delay until something serious devolops. One of tho moat expensive ways known to savo money is to put off finding out what condition lour tooth are in. Our examination is free, and it will let you know Ulo truth. tor may win COE, Dentists (Painless, of course) 202-204 Hopka Bldg.- 8th and Main :'' Phone S36 r Sroadway - Malm SATURDAY, MAY 9 4 : JACKIE COOGAN in "Daddy" Big Dance After Show Music by Hi-Life WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 By Emerson Hough "The Way of a Man" Author of "The Covered Wagon" 11MB liUBfiiMirv I Klamath County We Invite you to Attend the 0 p e ni n g ?N i g h t s .y of the ; i Venetian Dance Palace Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Houston's Orchestra " toil Mother's Day is si A l I i. -it liM H if -i5l f'tv v TOl We suggest this exquisite Gift Box of ArUtyj mtmMm Althr naekaee is the most beautiful w have oveV seen for this occasion. . . , ARTSTYLE , ( is the new sensation in quality chocolate. Truly the best and sweetest of gifts for the sweetest of mothers. Early ordering is advisable to prevent disappoint, ment. SHOW WAU.'"4ffift. Pound boxes, $1.50 2 pound boxes $3.00 """ V" I lfn Y, Hi, Need a Good J Butter Cream and Lotion Face Powder? ItnaRine steppinK alons as liRhtlv- as this fir two. throe, four or ovon five miles! That's the way Paavo Nurmi, tho "firing Finn," docs it aj he seta world records for some or these distances nearly every time he starts to run. Th& camernmnn oauEht Nurmi with hoth rcet off the ground as he cantered away from Lloyd Hahn, American mile champion, In a race at San Francisco's now Kezar Stadium. Cava Nome All through the summer you will be sure of your beauty n you use cara Nome Face powder. No matter how hot the day, i you will never have a shiny nose, for Cara ; Nome goes on evenly ep Healthy. Use Rcxoll 93 Hair Tonic Don't lot sum mer fade the beauty of your hair and make . it stringy and hard to man ace. Use Rex- all 93 Hair Tonic for fall ing hair. Use it for danciriui. It will keep your scalp healthy and free from irritation ft I ft"""" 11 ftr?r IB MAN QUITS COUNTY f POOR FARM BECAUSE THEY WANTED AUTQ COLTOIBUS, O., May 7. Inmates of the Franklin county poor house 1 may not .have automobiles, it was rule'd today, by the county author ities. The ruling resulted from thi case 'Of W. F, Crawford, 69, wha recently- was ' ordered admitted tc the Institution. Whenhe reached there yesterday in bl3 automobile, Superintendent Babbitt advised him that he would have to sell his car rod apply the proceeds upon his. board and lodging. This Crawford refused to do, appealing to the board of county commissioners. The lat ter were obdurate also, so Crawford withdrew his patTonage from the Infirmary. - BIUTISH ADMIRAL DJBS r.iOJJDON, May 7.--Sir Doverton Sturdee, admiral of the fleet, who commanded the British squadron in the battle of Falkland Islands in 1914, and later participated in the battle ot Jutland, died today. He bad been ill tor some time. YOUNO HEIR DIFS -..PINE ROLA, Italy, May 7. The son born on M!iy 5 to the Frlqcess TolanSa, wife of Count Calvl di Bergola, died this morning. : .. QRE6Q ' OFFASTGAM EL'GE.N'E, Ore., May 7. Two out, the last of the ninth, two runs be hind arid then Oregon won! Yesterday afternoon's Pacific Coast intercollegiate baseball con ference game between , Oregon and the Washington state college nine was the most thrilling on the local field in the memory ot ba&ebail fandom. . The final score was 8 to 7j with W. S. C. on the short end. Two ' lightning Rouble plaj-s by the Cougars, and a slashing home run by Shelb7, al30 of Washington State, ' featured tho game until the last of the. ninth. Oregon had led for most of the game, but W. S. C. came from behind and gained a two- , Qifi Toiir Mother ; v 'Deserves! Wnff ' oic.fy uif heeep me nome cool as an ocean beach! - An electric fan will do it. In hours of leisure or in tim eo f activity, cooling breezes bathe those about the home in comfort. One who will appreciate such a gift-and one deserv ing of that enjoyment is your mother! t - ; From $g,50 to $60.00 Link River Electric Co. BILL BUTLER, Mgr. Seventh and Klamath Phone 171 run lead. It looked gloomy tor Ore gon. . Adolph, first unan up for tho webfooters, knocked out n hot grounder and was safe. Wright, pinch hitting, filed out, and Harri son, Oregon pitcher fanned. Some of the crowd began drifting home, thinking it was ull over. Reinhart, Oregon lead off man, walked and Mimnaugh sent a. hot liner to left field scoring Adolpb. Shelby, speedball artist went In for Wl S. C. and proceeded to walk Hobson. Bliss, Oregon catcher, who has been hitting hard and con sistently, camo through with a scorching hit to left field scoring Reinhart and Mimnaugh, and the game was won. The score: ' Washington State 7 11 1 Oregon 8 10 " 2 Nolan, Shelby and Mitchell; Broks, Harrison and Bliss. 1 MODOC POINT . The dance and social given on Friday evonlng by tho P. T.' A. was well attended and proved 4 success financially and socially. The following was the program: a Maypole by Dorothy mid Margaret Muskof, Homer Cockrcll, Bobby Sparks, Ollene Egcline, Ethel Drl3 coll, Mildred Cookman, Mildron Wood, Molvin Muskof, Duncan and William Roark and George Johnson. Miss Alma Parks waa quoen attend ed by Bruce Parks and Maxlne E1I13. A playlet "The Coquette," followed Those who took part were Mrs. S. W. Egollne, (Mrs.. Chas. Driscoli, Mrs. Bruce I'urks, Mrs. Sam Ellis, Neva and Eda-Knaus3. A dance pro gram was then enjoyed, being Inter spersed by muglc'and piano solos rendered during the evening by Mlas Florence and Clarice Elliott, Mlas Mario Davenport, Miss Letlia lind Alice Gray. At tile close t)f the evening refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. llruee Parks aad family enjoyed Sunday picniclng on tile Williamson river. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Egellno drove to town on Sunday. W. A. Witlinger was the victim of a serious accident on Monday morning when In some unknown manner he-was thrown vlolontly to the. ground; and Is thouKht to' have sustained a fractured skull. Tho Injured man is employed by the Lamm Lumber Co., ns dry kiln operator and was working nlone In the rear of the dry kilns at the time the accident occurred. Ho was found by a fellow workman and it Is presumed he became entangl ed with some belting. Mrs. Witling er who has been visiting with her parents in McKcesport, Pennsyl vania in hurrying to her husband's bedside. Bud Chldester from Ewauna lod ging camp spent Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. -A. J. Chl dester, . ' .,. Monduy in Medford pliiyiiig golf, n, 12. Wallenberg of Klamath Tt. hlends perfectly with your J Used for chapped, sun- j i 3 burn and wind burn as I complexion. & & bleaching I Ree-ular nrice J m pam. Rpuular nrice O " v w - - O - to nn i 50c Toilet Cream Kegular price 50c and $1.00 Cold Creams Pond's Cold Cream, 30c and Dnggott & namsdells, DO; and . Palmollvo Cold Cream Cocoa Butter Cold Cream Squibb's Cold Cream Colgate's Charmls Cream Violet Dulce.Cold Creim, tubes Rel Feather Cold Cream Ingram's Milkweed Creum, Maurlne Satin Cream fl.V 3.V 5(r BOc ni)r BOc nc .VI.- roi' ..aoc 2.V ntc I .no S1.00 nnd.. i;rH:Tnd'AU..ond Cr.am, II od Oriental Creum " " ' ft0c Csinellno mnei Xlaiirlnu Ilciuly Lotion ; flV Ih.rmn Viva """"!!'.!! Iloiiiirs rronimu Kspoy's Cruam - Ri'xall CrKinn of Almoiulu Uox.iU Toilet Creim 1 Hoe ...:wc UOe Vanishing Creams Pond's Vanishing Cream, 65c and... iWoodbury'B Facial tlre-am Velvetina Vanishing Cream Pompuian D&y Cream Violet Dulco VanUhlng Cream Croroe Elcaya Ayerlstocral Cream Mary Garden Vanishing-Croam Arbutus Vanishing Crenm Deodorants . 3.1c ..Ollc Ollc ...10c ...flOtr ..7.1(1. ..Ol' ...no.- Cfc uml Mum .... Oilnronu. I)col"r ItexiiU Nice A. I). P. Deodora .. F.vorsweet Splrn l;iw:ler Amolln, 0c ntid . Non-Hp! Vclvcilni Powder ,. 2.V ....V .. 'Ale ...av ...a.v .. Hoc ...iOo ...IKIf ...VM ...30c Tokalon Greaselcss Cream 7.1n hrt Service Quality Low Price The Store 5th and Main St. Service Quality Low Price 4Y1Mf r Falls has received tho contract to build Mr. Lamm's new residence. Tho baseball i field of the Lamm Lumbor Co., has just been put In 3hapo for the coming season. The team will play Algoma here on Sunday afternoon. Britons Growing Shorter According to Scientist LONDON, May 7. Europeans of the proaont day have smallor brains than formorVy, according- to : Sir Arthur ' Keith, conservator of tho Royal College of Surgeons' Museum, and England's best known anthro pologist. In a locturc on man's evolution at the Royal Institute . recently Sir Arthur said that from tho llmltod data at the disposal of scientists, It may be inferred that the peoplu who occupied western Europe at 'the close of the Ice Age stood distinctly above their successors ot toady In the matter of the size or their brains. ' Referring to the .height of man, tho speaker said It was evldont that tho mean height of the modern En glishman was five feet six Inches, flot five feet oight, us has lieen sup posed for many yoarsi . , ., CHAMBER REQUESTS WIRE TO PORTLAND Delny to wire messages during tlm ni,l. .n I...-! . ..... uuninuss in tno summer months, often menus .embarrass ment and Inconvenience to business men It bus !,,.,. reported lo the :immner or commerce, and l ,,. ply n long felt need, Secretary j,ylln Sabin has written Iho Western i nlort company at Seattle request ing a direct wire to Porlland instead of a relay wire to Portland via Snrt M-nnolHM. The rnlay -,.,, , fliwMRos from 10 nilnnin, lo ono half hour, It l beld. Would Spare Coyotes to Keep Down Rabbits CALGARY, Alta., May 7. W. II. Fletcher of Brant, Alberta, bus written tho department of agricul ture ot the province that far from encouraging slaughter of coyotes, which has long been a provincial policy, tho killing of ono of thoao animals should be mado a crlmo. Ho oxplalncd that Jnck-rubblli, by consuming crops and damaging trees had become a scouraga to farmers. Ho expressed belief that coyotes hud formerly kept down tho uuinbor of rauuits. Fletcher predicted that If coyotes were not permitted lo prey upon rabbits, tli intt,.r would become such an evil, as they did In Ails-trallln. THREE STRUCTURES HELD FIRE TRAPS Condemnation of threo downlo" structures, deolnred to he firo n"' aces, will bo aaked .st the Jlotd'! night mooting of tho city eM"" by Flru Clilof Koltli Ambroso. Two nro small sbods, ono In roar of Moo's storo on Main it" and ono In tho ronr of Btono's C Orocory, also on Main stroet.' , Tho third l tho old frnmo P'' ago opposite tho Unldwln loll tho lower end of Main Htreol, ' Iironcrly owned by E. L. WIotl fonnor dry outorcoment o(lld! hero. PNEUMONIA FATAL TO BRITISH PEER LONDON, May 7. Viscount Lev erhulmo, Industrial leader nnd mill timllllonalre "soap king" ,ccomb M I" pneumonia at 4:30 o'clock this morning after a brief Illness He -was 74 years old. As William faskoll Lever, he started work In " " youth as a soap cutler, but within a few yoars fonndod u small aetory of his own nnd built up tl0 business until his enterprises as mimed world wide Importance. H0 was raised to the peerage In 1922 and combining his wife's maiden .,...,, ninmo with his came Viscount Leverliulmo. own, bo- . At Portland 7: Sesltln n 'lMaM ! '-'. Angele, o. At Sacramento 0; Salt Lnko 9, At Vernon 3 j San Francisco 2.V - .. and'T! " ".-. ELK CANDIDATES , INITIATED TODAY fifteen candidates undorwont I" prlvntlonn and oxcrticlntlons of " Elks lodgo Inlllallon today, prepi"' lory to tho ritual at the lodgo V night. Tho following pion will inltlutod ilnto thn looal lodfll Poster. Kd Vannlco. Arthur Mi1' Loyal Christy, W. P. Burford,. Mi Porter. II. s. Mnthnws. 'cisronw " Knowles, Elmor Balolgor, .Fraot Driscoli, John CnmpBoll, Jnmoi H' voy, TV s.' Abbott, Potor Niei"" "'id E. W. Hnnrtortfi M.'1 Amonir thn nut nf (own Biiest' thn city from tho valley, Is M 1 Kiiney, siippvlntnndont' for J'1" Hitmpslih-o. rirnnts Pass contract'1 who is fa tho.. city for several W' Inlorcsted In the work on tho "n cut-off, , v s Catorrft Hd Your sworn of Cstsfih ot V caiued by CafarrnT" ,. , """n, Hlnco they hvo (.lilnii im)llPV ,h(!1.o . ' 1. CHRWEY & CO.. Tldn- ow