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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1925)
1 : : 0" jj-UjuSv-u,., PAGE' SIX EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON w :!:k- . ( MONDAY, MAY il, 1925 'EBBHBBBOBSSESSBBflSBBIHHIIEBIBEDIBD N . H Cheaper Klamath Valley Savings & Loan Association (Under State Supervision) f ' Wood . 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., u u H u M '...' n It's N f you H 11 F Announces Ope meg for X-1 Peyton & Co. v "Wood to burn'? 601 Main Phone 535 Lumber for Sale Cheap Boards-r-Shiplap , Dimension Siding Lath k Mouldings . In fact practically all items for con struction or repair work . Drive out and look it over Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Tires GENERAL FIRESTONE j OLDFIELD Balloons 4.40 to 7:30 FIRESTONE 33x4 Cord $19.85 Our price is Right KLAMATH TIRE HOUSE "Cap" Calkins 6th and Klamath N ow is the time to get that Garden Hose Last year we distribute eel . two miles of our crack-proof non-kink-ab,e moulded hose and thereby earned the rep utation of being Gar den Hose Headquarters Try ' LORENZ CO. First . Phone 371 On 6th near Main m n M a m The Venitian Dance Palace . on .. Lake Ewauna is ready for you. tomorrow night. We desire. your support and patronage so as to make the Venetian Palace the fore most amusement project i n southern Oregon. Favors for the ladies Johnny Houston's Orchestra U n n H HBSBBB1BBBBBBBBBIBBBBH1BBBBBIBBB1 JUD6ES FHLTO AGREE ON MEET Ineligibility of Entrants Counted as Reason for .Awarding Points . . i . . To Central . school, of Klamath Falls goes the honor of winning the first Klamath county field and track meet in the grade school di vision in which more than 540 en trants were! enlisted, it. was learned lata this afternoon. Garrett Becklcy, 'eighth grade student of Central school was high point man with 13 'points to Ills, credit. Hockley will receive a incdaf from the track as. soclatlon. .; V-'-:-,--1 i To Vera Seeds, little fifth grade pupil, goes tliei honor of high point girl of the meet. .Riverside won tlio boys' relay and was awarded n pennant while Central school girls .won the rclny in their division, also gaining n pen nant. .' . , ... Central school will be given a sil ver loving cup for her victorious 'activities in the meet. , . Controversy over the eliglbilty of entrants into the 'Klamath county field and track meet held on Satur iday Jn the fairgrounds, makes it im possible for the winners of the grade school section to be announced, ac cording to announcement. 1 "Merrill, hgh school won the frst annual track, meet with a score of 67 points. Henley high school, came to a' close second with 45 points while lilalin registered th'ird with 24 points. Fort Klamath placed fourth in. .the meet with points "while the little Bonanza' high school placed fifth with ono point to her credit. Morrill boys won the " relay i'.Tace while the Malln girls crossed the tape first In the girls relay. i The highest nutober of points ,TVon . by any girl In the grade school divi sion were awarded to Vera Seeds of Central school. Grade school: boys victor could not be determined! Among the high school girls Lenna Sargent of Fort Klamath, Julie Kos of Malln and Cleo Cray bael of Merrill tied for high honors, each having a score of five points. Out of a posstblo score of 20, ag gregating from the entrants made by Earl Jackson of Henley, he came out with 18 of the 43 paints won by the entire Henley high school en trants. Jackson was accorded high point man of the meet. Although the fhst annual county field and track meet held In Klam ath, the affair was said to have been most successful, arore than 640 boys and girls from, the grade schools entered the meet while 74 high school .boys' and girls qualified for the iday. SHEIDLER GETS NEW PARK JOB Local Man to Be Caretaker of City Recreation Grounds QUIET SESSION ,'. OF COURT HELD Pnssageof billa was the most Im portant business transacted '"by1 the county court Saturday afternoon, the second mooting of the May term. No official act of the court was taken to straighten out .the. Rock Crook bridge tangle, although the matter was discussed. The county court met .for Its first meeting of the May term on last Wednesday. However the former schedule ot mootings on Monday and Saturday is ngnlu In of fool, ' Responsibility for the care and maintenance of city parks In Klam ath Falls now rests upon the shoul ders of H. G. Sheldler, well known local man, who has been appointed caretaker for the parks by the city park board. : '. i- The position was created when it appeared that the city parks wore In need of constant attention. Mr. Sheldler's duties will include keep ing, up general repair work and minor improvements. " : v, t ......... ; : SKOOKUM SOON TO LOSE NAME; . ' TO BE PAUNINA MEND, May 11. 'Paunlna is the name given the station on the Na tron cut-off near Corral Springs and known for several months as 6koo- kum." The'town :s tne heaidauarters for the railroad engineers, a numb er of stores and restaurants. Panton is the name given the station, at the west end of the tun nel,- formerly known merely as Tunnel station. The station at the southwest end of the lake will be known as Odell Lake. Final' completion of the tunnel work is expected 'by July 15 under present plans .according , to word from, Odell Lake. The two tunnels one from the west and one from the east side of the Cascades are expected to meet within about one months time . . i t. in Temporary Headquarters at 130 South Seventh St. The association is purely local, is primarily an institu- tion for' the promotion of thrift'and home building and offers to the saving public of Klamath Falls and the surrounding communities SAFE SAVINGS PLANS in a variety to fit every need. ' ; - A monthly deposit of $6.00 will return to you $1000.00 t in 120 months. Larger or smaller deposits will return dividends in , , the same proportion. We believe in spending our money at home and as an institution we are here to help you to save your money . - .' 'at home. '' Approximately $100,000.00 goes out of Klamath Falls ,. annually in savings investments, to enrich other cities. . ' WHY NOT KEEP IT AT HOME? Savings Accounts Solicited I Ask our Mr. Swartwood to explain a savings plan to you which will mean: ""' ' . TO THE PARENT v ;'. .' . . ; v' ; I 1 A college education for that' boy or girl. TO THE YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN I V"T ' : '' ' ' - ; An assured position in life. , ,' ; , v ; . "yCy ; TO THE MAN OR WOMAN WITH THOUGHT OF ' I . THE FUTURE ), 7 ;-t;v- xy ? , , Comfort for his or her declining years. KLAMATH We are prepared to finance the building of homes on the basis of a liberal advance, repayable like rent, at a t ... reasonable rate of interest. ' y COAST liEAGUE STANDINGS : . f SAN FRANCISCO, May 11. Standing of the Pacific Coast league clubs was officially announced to day as follows: San Francisco ... Salt Lake Seattle Los Angeles ...... Oakland Sacramento 15 Portland -. 13 Vernon 11 W. 23 20 17 . 18 15 L. 9 13 16 .17 17 19 18 23 P.C. .713 .S06 .515 .614 .400 .441 .419 .324 COAST LEAGUE SCORES . At Portland, 7-16; Seattle, 12-7. At Oakland, 7-7; Los Angeles, 4-3. t - ;: At Vernon, 7-4; San , Fraiiclsco, 1-1. . At Sacramento, 6-4; Salt Lake, 3-6. REDWOOD HIGHWAY DEDICATION HELD GRANTS PASS, Ore., May 11. Oregon' and California joined hands In the dedication yesterday .of 14 miles of the Rodwood highway parallelling the Smith river. The celebration, which was held at the mouth of Patricks creek, on the Smith river, 70 miles from Giants Pass, was attended by more than 600 persons. Del Norte, California, sont a large ; representation, : and scores wore prosent-' from' GruntB Tass and other points In Oregou. I v .' - '.-'. YREKA EXCITED OVER BIG COAL . STRIKE SUNDAY (Special to the Herald) . YREKA, Calif., May 11. North ern California is excited today over the striking of an 11 foot ledge of Bitainlnous Coxing coal on the John E. Cooley ranch, several miles north of Yrcka,. following months of de velopment work. The coal was struck "after drilling 121 feet thru a sandstone formation and it was Btruck between the hanging wall and the foot wall. ' Following the strike, the drill was pulled and further work will he held ln abeyance until o shaft Is sunk. ' Machinery needed for tnr Is in transit. . . . . HARRY HAMILTON FORESTALLS PLEA Harry Hamilton, former proprie tor of a used car exchange of this icty and indicted by the grand jury on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, took the first Btep today In a fight ; for freedom when he demurred to the indict ment. .j , . - . ' The demurrer set forth ithat the indictment was Invalid because not sufficient facts were cited to con stitute a crime; because more charges than one were included In the true bill; that the indictment was based on a bill of 5ale -and hence Invalid according to Oregon laws; that the Indictment set forth that the alleged crime was com mitted through an fluent, Frank Whlto, and tnat the Indictment did nor set forth whether or not White acted with or, without Hamilton's assent. - , . Hamilton was to hava pleaded to the charge before Judge A. L. Lcnvitt thin . afternoon, 1ml the .pleading was - postponed pending disposition?, qf-'tho demm'rqr.: Hamp ton Is roprcsontdd by Frank L. Mnrs. ELK'S western Night MAY are from 6 pm to 4 am 14, 15, 16 If you can't dance yourself out in that time we'll add some Western Days Here's the Dope: Take these three night off and plan to enjoy life as you did. before cowpunchers shaved every day '.m and, miners used burros instead of Fords.' ..We'll have something for you to do every minute and you can watch someone else do their stuff between the minutes. All right we'll see you there. Yes . bring all the folks they are tired of staying at 1 home. - ' ' ' i ' DANCING GAMES