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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
TliUllSDAY, MAY 7, 102.1 PAGE THREE , iiikatfat'iii'iliiiiiihiwi,i -. itmYl At The LIBERTY Mainly About Pe o p I e i WILLIAM FARNU1VJ in 'The Scuttlers" A stirring story of stormy seas The Screen's Greatest He-Man in one of His Greatest Pictures TOMORROW "Two-Fisted Justice" like Q.W- ne cur THE LUMBER BUH0IH6 Phone for Lumber Main 128 Our fair price pencil has marked down the cost of building by cutting down the price to you. Build now there is no use delaying. New building is thrift-construction. Lakeside Lumber Company Center St. and Klamath Ave. ACt'El'IS imiTION MIhs . ll lilt MIi'IiimIhiiii, Senior In lUiimnlli High 1 1 Working . ,MIhs An nit Mlcliai-lson, senior In the graduating class of tho Klumiitl) enmity. It Ik li school, has accepted 11 position in tliii olflces of Superin tendent J. P. WoIIh for tho rcmand ur of the school your. .Miss Michael ion In filling 'the vacancy loft b? Mrs. Kvii Jordan several weeks ago. I'.l'l IIKK DIES Min. JisKt'iili Perry Culled (o Drnvi'l liy Di'iilli of 1'iirciit Mrs. J-iseph I'crry received a telegram yeHterday from Denver an iioiiik'Iii( tho death of her father, In thai city. Mr. Perry immediately loft on thu 10:30 train for ColoradJ to ! t ton rl thu funeral, Hhn Ih the wife of Joseph Perry of Klamath Kalis. FltOM l'OUTLAXD Many ;u'Ht itclslcr in Jilmnutli Full Holds from North MICDOKL VIHITOIIH Kliinmlli I'iiIIm Mecca For Miuty ('iilifoi'iiljiiix TIiIh Week Among tho out-of-town visitors slopping In Klutnath Falls to take advantage of tho reported good f Inh lug 'Woulhor are three residents of MacdoaJ. They are 1). W. Lnkln, fl. Ilolsthotlo and H. If. Hajkcr. They spent tho day on business planning to tuko the week-end for a pleasure trip. ' HAX FKAXOlHf'O (olden (Jiitt! City Huh Mnny Visitors : In City Todny Anions the out nf town guests In tho city from Portland, roistering at the White Pelican hotel, are J. P. Coxan, K. S. Fuller, Mr. and Mid.. J. K. Cohh, II. F. Othus, A.O. NoIbdii, It. K. Venter, Mr. and Mm. C. J. Plckarls'and I). W. Hanford. A number of the but of,.town vlHltors lu Klamath Falls thlH week aro gtinstH from San Francisco. Among them are H. H. Wqlch who Ih a frociuent visitor In tho city. Welch Ih well known to every groc ery 'merchant in the city for his work with tho Cluff company of San Francisco. Other visitors In the city are Frank J. Andrews, D. C. Sloan, W.3, Uracom and E. F. Le- Falre. . . ,. itoAiti) to meet Feilern'tixl Viroup Cull Meeting In (lininlx'i' if 'Commerce Hntiirilny Membors of tho Klamath county federated community board will meet In the chamber of commerce f(iom on Saturday afternoon , at 1:30 p. m., according to Lynn Sibin, secretary of the chamber of com merce. All thone districts contem plating forming clubs aro requested to Bend delegates to the meeting. ItlliiimniiriTT-" fUUtAmS. niVfc t '" '5: ' Acts "of . ?, III " F- . 1 ' 1.1 'v.- V HAXCHJiKS J.V Sly iU'sidrnts to HlK'iid Itemninder of Week in Klamath Fulls Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Conner, resi dents of Hly, are gue?.H In tho city for the remainder of the week from their ranch In that section. Conner is owner of one of tho largest and best equipped ranches' in that section and is stopping In the city to purchase supplies. COKVALIIS Itesidents of Col logo Town Spending Senile Time in City MKKTI.VG CAM,fcl Howiiril IVii'in to Address IJbliuy . . Club Friday Afternoon ,. . Europe Plant to Make Motoring Less Irksome CiENKVA, May ". -I'roboterB of tourliit trade In fclurope urn going out of their wiy v inuka onnler tha inovcnionts of parties traveling I'l automobile. Free spendlug Amorl caiiB aro particularly Invited to take notice, and to como and bring their cam and their money. An International road traffic con ference will be held In Paris next fall. It will then bo proposed to issue double certificates, one for tho driver and una for tho car, ho tho driver can chungo to another motor without trouble. Thuro aro to ha International driving certifi cates for 12 months, facilitating on- terlng and leaving a country as often aj desired. Standard road bIkiib will be adopted, and explain ed to drivers, and Interstate touV Ing will otherwlso bo niado safer and mora agreeable FKO.M SAX J'KAXCISCO Itiillroad Orril'iiilN Aniultg O'lientH From Ciolden (into . Among tho San Francisco guests In tho city this week is W. J. Ran ged traveling passenger and freight agent for tho Illinois Central rail road. Another railroad official in the city is A. F. Sneddon of the t'nlon Pacific company. Other San Frnnclsc guests are Mrs. M. Ingles, Charles S. Elmers, and H. II . Welsh. CATTLE CO. IH.'YS IAXI) Joseph Hi'HHlg Sells IHII Acre Trail ; Wnst of Chlloqulll Yamsay Land and Cattle company veitordsy purchased 4 SO acrcB of land from Joseph Hesslg, telephone company man of Cblloquin for ' conalilcratioti of approximately $3000, according to a deed filed at the county clerk's office. (flowers for Mother! There is a delicate sentiment in the gift of flowers! Their sweet perfume and fresh beauty never fail to convey the message intended by -the sender. All women love flowers 1 What a joy for mother to feel that she is again somebody's sweetheart 1 ? Remember the date i Sunday, May 10 " Flowers telegraphed in a few hours' time Klamath Flower Shop 834 Main Phone . 589 Open all day Sunday. !-tl'f V, , , , , ' ' 1 U ' i i in in i' "lii I mi'" ii i 'gi-.-J'K3gag" THE WKATHKIt Tho Cyclo-Storniagraph at Under wood's pharmacy registered an up ward trend this morning and the threatened disturbance Is moving by. Forecast for next 24 hours Generally fair, continued cool. The Tyc03 recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows:' High j... .47 Low ...35 V. 8. Wi'iitlier Keiimt Oregon: Generally cloudy tonight and Friday; cooler in east portion tonight. Fresh west, becoming north winds. - FROM KOSKllUKG ' Vnltcy Gu'Ih Try Out Klnmnth, Iljghwiy Tills, Week - Hoarlng that the Klamath Falls highway from the muln highway in tho valley was in splendid condition. Miss Olive Nichols and Miss Mabel Cabral, both residents of Roseburg drove to tho city last night for a visit' the remainder of the week. JOINS WIFE Wood Visitors Return to Homo This Moi'iiln on Trillin Mr. and Mrs. A, do In Montnnya nnd small son returned to their homo In Weed, accompanied by Mrs, George Couglo. Mrs. do la Mon tnnya and Mrs. Cougle spent the oarly part of tho week in the city shopping and -visiting. They wore Joined by Mr. lo la Montnnya who returnod to Weed with them. A general meeting nf -The Library club has been called for Friday afternoon, 2:?.0 p. m in tho Li brary club rooms. At this time the annual election of officers will be held. Tho program of tho after noon is Id charge of Howard Per rln, Klanmth Falls, architect, who will uso as his subject "Belter Homes in Klamath' Falls." A number of residents of Cor vallls, valley town, are spcndlng .the remainder of the week In Klam ath Falls. Amqng them Is Marshall Fields, who is a frequent visitor In this section, where ho has in terests. Others are C. F. Iqrgan and S. G. lliumgarten, also ' of Corvaliis. ' MAKES HEAIMJ CARTERS Cecil A. Cook, Boy Scout Executive Plans Offices in Chamber Cecil A. Cook, Uoy scout executive for Klamath, Jackson . nnd Jose phine counties has accepted office rooms In t!io chamber of commerce spaco occupied in the basement of the First National bank building. Cook will spend at least half of his time In Klama-th. where the scout work is exceedingly heavy. CARS REGISTERED Tourist Tiavel Unliving Iurgor With Advent of Summer VAJ,I,EY VISITORS Ashland-Klamath Falls Highway in - Splendid Condition Despite the heavy rain of iust night, visitors from the valley driv ing into Klamath Falls this morn ing report the highway in good condition. Among those in the city Urom the valley are V. J. Emeslck of Mcdford and Mr'. and 3Irs. George W. Loosley, re3idents of Ashland. . ' VEATCH IMPROVES Klamath Fulls ISusincss Man Suf fers Severe Attack of Flu Tourist travel Is on the increase, especially from tho south, according to statistics compiled today for the result of the week's visitors in Oregon. The cars registered In the chamber of commerce for a three months stay In the state. 'Monday 15 cars registered In tho city, 13 from California, one from Nevada and one from Washington. Tues day 15 cars also registered with the samo number from California and two from Washington. A. S. Veatch, Klamath Falls busi ness man, is improving this, week over a serious attack of influenza from which ho has neen suffering. Although not able to bo at the of fice, Veatch wil be about within the coming week. MARKETS OLKXE RANCHER BETTER Spotted Fever Victim Shows Con siderable! Improvement B. E. Stiles, who has been suf fering frqm spotted fever Incurred by a tick bite, has slfown consider able improvement, according to hos- , pitut authorities. Whilo not ontirely out of danger, Mr. Stiles' condition As said to bo good. FORMER .RESIDENTS Return to Homo In King; Hill, Idnlioi Todny After Visit Mrs. E. V. Hillius and two daugh ters returned to tholr home lii King Will, Idaho nfter visiting In Klnm nth Falls with friends. ' Mr. and Mrni Hillius aro former residents of Klamath Falls, Hillius now being connected with the reclamation ser vice In Idaho. " FROM ' WEED Cnltfo'rnln Visitors in City For Ro nmlnder of "Week A. D. Rockwood and E. K. Van Aerman are among tho many out of town visitors In tho city for a fow days, roglstorlng at the White Pell can hotol from their homeln Weed, They arrived last night to spend the remainder Jot tho voolc ..conferring with lumber men In tho city.-,-; Today's Special Cheese Cake Apple Sauce Cake Nut Loaf GOLDEN KRUST , BREAD (Now 12c a loaf) The Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN PORTLAND, May 7. Eggs firm, scarce, firsts up one cent. Current receipts 26V; pallets 23 'A (g 24; firsts 2516 26; henneries 2626I,i delivered Portland. . Butter steady. Extra cubes, city 40; standards 39; prime firsts 3DH: firsts 39; undergrades nomi-i al; prints 42; cartons 43. Butterfat steady. Best chunrini; cream 40c Bet shipper's track in zeno one; 41c delivered Portland Poultry barely steady. Heavy hens :4; light 2122; broilers 3035; young white duck3 35. Onions nominal $u.25. Potatoes very firm, getting scarce 2.25 2.35. Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1, 29 33; filberts nominal, almouda 20 g26; Brazil nuts 12 to 14; Italian chestnuts 21. Hops, quiet. New clusters 15c; fuggles 15 16; old crop nominal. Cascare ibark quiet. New peol 7 S; Oregon grape root 4. Cattle steady at ?9.75 top. Re cepits 210. Hogs quiet today after 60 to 75c drop late yesterday. Receipts 160 Heavy weight (250 to 350 lbs.) me dium, good and choice 10.00 10.75 medlu mweight (200 to 300 lbi.) medium, good and choice 10.25 11.00; light weight (160 to 200 lbs.) common, medium, good, choice 11.0011.50; light lights (130 to 160 lbs.) common, medium, good, choice 10.00 11.00. Sheep, no trading. Quiet after 1.50 to 2.00 dray late yesterday. No receipts, Spring lambs, medium to prime 10.0012.50; spring lamb cull and common 5.00 10. 00. WHITLIXGER IMPROVES ' Victim of Mill Accident May Re cover From Fractured Skull Some Improvement In tho condi tion of W. A. Whltlingor, who was seriously Injured early this week at Lamm's mill is reported today by tho Klamath Goncral hospital au thftrltles. Mr. Whitllngor Is suffer ing from a sorlous fracturo'Of tho skull. Ho showed first signs' of con sciousness today. Amorlcnn firm .will build a water works In Xthens, Grceco, this being a fair return for her culture. ... :v. auaevme Louis Alsace "International Violinist" .Russell and Ford "Darktown Strutters" Kuhn Sisters "Bits of Vaudeville" Allen and Dale "Eccentricities" and " Bartholdis Birds This is Signor Bartholdi's Last Year in Vaudeville Your last chance to see this famous "Feathered Carnival" The Featured Picture is a Classic of the 'Screen . : . . 99 "Gornere Vaudeville at 7:15 and 9:15 Two Full Shows F RID AY K. C. H. S. Junior Class Play 9 '-- h San Francisco Overland Limited daily to Chicago over the scenic American Canyon Route via Great Salt Lake Cut-off . and Ogden. ArriveChicago3rdmoming. Club car.standard sleepers to Salt Lake City and Chi cago. Observation sleeper, maid, barber, valet. ' Two other trains daily Pacific Limited to Chicago St. Louis Express to St. Louis Through sleepers to Omaha, Denver and Kansas City. r on sale daily on and after May 22nd. Return limit Oct. 31st. Low round-trip fares to all east ern points. Stopover privileges. Meals at Meal-Time Southern Pacific dining car service fresh fruits and vegetables always a delicious feature. For full information, ask . nf hern 'Pacftwr. J. J. MILLER, D. F. &, P, A. 517 Main St. Phone 709. Klamath Falls, Ore; PERSONALS Mrs. L. Harms is among the many out of town visitors to spend sev eral days In the city from her home in Chico. JIVs. A. E. Lewellen of Corning has arrived in the city to Join her husband who is employed as Inspec tor among the sheep in many of the Klamath county ranches. 1 Charles W. King, Teunant resi dent Is in tho city for a few days to inspect the woric of tho crew em ployed In clearing infested trees In the Long-Bell lumber tract in the Yaimsay mountains. , George Slorrcll of stiver Lake .is In the city for tho remainder of the week to visit with friends and trans act business. T. J. Ilickerson. was a business visitor to Fort Klamath this morn ing leaving shortly before noon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Livingston of Bend idrovo down the Bend-Klaini-ath highway to vlslt.i With friends tot1.. several days this week.. They I are stopping lu Hits Arcade hotel. Cheaper m j BLOCK WOOD is down to the bargain .; SUMMER PRICES ' ' Order a couple Of loads each month through the -summer at these cheap . prices and you will be prepared for winter.'. Peyton & Co. Wood to burn'; 60i Main" ?Phone 535 . ,l,i . '...y V'-i U ' "-'' ' ; .. win