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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1925)
MONDAY, MAY' 18, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE V Mainl y . A b Q u t . Pe op 1 e Mg LIBERTY I I MalMMH Onp of thp beet outdoorpictures we. have ever TTiaf Devil Quemado" Hhown is TUESDAY Lunt showing tonight, Klamath County's flint moving picture v "Find YourlMan" $ 0 Course It Won't Hurt It U Juki ilu olil fashioned, to Imvo tliu dentist drlvo you insuiiu with lmli UK It I" to drlvo mi x ttiiini. Our equipment mill our knowledge of our work iiiukon un experts In our Hill). ..!..; R.D. COE, ...... (.Pnltiliiss, of 802-204, Illipkil Illili;. Sill ami 7Ime poises fruiter. your wits arc keener Mulyour nerves are steadier with WrlMcy to ltclp. Soothing and sweet to smokers. Re freshing when "dry." Opod for that uny Irer Ing alter hvarry metl. 0 I A A7ip loth Motorist- FS trWA&rV 0 1 1 r tij fiB m n a e s Br o adway Malin, Wednesday, May 20th Monty Banks in "RACING LUCK" Love, Laughter, Thrills an auto race that takes away. your breath . , . . , t HKTTI.KMK.NT MCA II i PAJtUJ, May 18. Tho Temp mild ' today It uudorslu.ndn a tloflu i L pri ' posal will lio mnilo within 10 days by Ilia Kroni'li Kovorniiiont to I lie , United. States ami CSront Britain for tho settlement of wur debts. A. CttOYCE TENDER. ROAST OP VEM. - TO APPETTCE'S lKC MINE APPEAU .Wo know how you'll fool about our vonl when onea "you've trlod It. , ' i (t just nit tender mid de licious as Ilio other mouts sold ftl; tills purity 'hop. You'll moot Willi courtesy hero. And your orders will lie delivered (illicitly, Watch for Mr.' Hurry Party .WaiQh'.fo'r; Mr, .Happy t'nriy T ,-v MR.HAPPV V;", PARTY kMs n r-wnz main Dentists course) ' . Main Phono 8.10 "after eVery meal 1SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT f 17 31 COMMUNITY CLUBS, i STRONGLY OPPOSE S. P. COMMON USER If tho Klnmntli Community club's hoard could Imvo Its way, no com mon user ovor tho Southern Pacific linos from Odoll noutli to Klumiith Kail wuh Id bo granted tho Hill linos. It developed Saturday nltcr noon nt a board mooting. Members of tho board wero In favor of ilio Hill linos building I Imlr own ribbon ot stool nil tlif way to Klniunlli Falls, and In ans wer to tho urgnniont that shippers would pay for Incronsod rosl of construction, they slated Hint, the Interstate commerce I'oiuiiilHHlon would not ullow liny mrtorlal In crease In freight rales. They also polnlod out ll'rtt Klam ath county would be benofltod by Inr.rniiHu of tuxes, If the lino would bo built ull the way to Klnmntli Kill Is. ; , ' , ftuinoi'H Hint opposition to Ilio en trance of tho Hill Hues Into Klum ntli counly prevailed innonn rertuln civic orKiinlxnllon of the county but wero dissolved when tho bonrd went on record unanimously endorsing the enlriinco ot the Hill linos Into Kliimaih comity, I.ynu P. Sahlii, Becretnry ot tle cbniiibor of coniiiierco, took this oc casion to wiy thai tho chamber re sented sliiliimcnlH Hindu Unit, the chnniber was iiKalnst tho 11111 Hunt'. Ho told ot tho cooperation of, the chamber with Hill line officials, when they wero here to secure data. ... '' .. ',: Tim resolution favoring tho 11111 lino c'onstruetlon wna forwnrded to W. V, Turner,' president of the VIM WK.VriMIl Tho C'yclo-HtoriniiKrupli at Unilor wo:iil' I'liuruucy rKlsturud but ''t tlfl cliiiiiKo In baroinntrlc pressure dmiiiK iho lust hour uad u coii tlnuullon of prexvat weather con (lltlimn In Inillcuted. Korocuat for next 24 hours: .The Tyco recording tlierinometor rcfdslured inuxliiium und nilnliuuii: tvinperuture today us follows: .High....'. 75 Low.... CI V. H. UVullier Iteporl, Cloudy toulKlit and Tuesday, prob ubly ruln In north portion; mild temperature; moderato vurl.iiil : winds. ' HIM)yl'l. VIHITOItfl Weill. Dud (iui'nls HH'inllnK Hev ''ill Diiyn In Kluiniilli I'alls ItoRor, and C. V. MontKomory, brothers, were uiiioiir tho. many visitors In tho city over tho week end from their home In t'hlloqiiin. i.oik;i: 'hi;hii)i:.t ro.tn.vd l'rosH-i'll Itcbekall Ioiluc Mill Kit Iclllllli Htnle l-uili-r May 'HI On tier visit to Prosperity Ho boknh lmlmi of Klamath, Miss Myrln II. Jones recently elected stale president of the state IoiIku, will urrlve In Klumutli Kails May 2.1 to spend a day ur.d oveniiiK with tliu local lodite. A comniittco Is preparing a fitting welcome for M Iss Jones. IIOTIOI.H 1IIKV Iti'Klnlers on Klaiiiiilli lulls Hon tolrles lxik I. Ike Tourist Itciisoii Krom all appuurances in both tho rliy and the registers ot Klamath Kails hotels, tourist season Is on In full sway, und although this may bo attributed to the first baseball game of (ho season yet there was not a vacant room left In the hotels .since late Kriday night. Northern California was well represented, as wero tho neighboring towns ot southern Oregon. COMMUNION GIVEN GRADUATING CLASS The lurgeil class In tho history of Sacred .Heart church received first communion at the S o'clock mass yesterday morning. There worn twenty-five children In the cluss und tills wus augmented lo forty-fivo with tho ronowals. Every available space In the. church was occupied by thoso attending the services. The ceremony was yery Imprei slve, a choir of titty voices parti cipating. Tho little gjris in the cluss wero dressed In white, with veils and orange blosom wroathi. and tho boys wore dark suits, with buttonnlro and white ribbons urounil tho right arm. At tho close ot the services Hit children rcnowed their baptismal vows, Rov. A. F. Loesor celebrated the muss and preached an Interest ing sermon appropriate to tho oc casion, i i . i : ; 1 ! Neighbors of Woodcraft Return From Convention Staged at Grants Pass , Tho Klamath delegation of Neigh bors or Woodcraf returned Sunday afternoon from (irunts Pass where they met In stuto convention last Friday and Kalurdiiy. Mrs. Ivy Prftbst ot Klnmntli Kails was elocted grand representative ot this dis trict, which comprises all Ilio terri tory from tengeno to I.akovlow and is known us tho grand cirilo. This district will be represented In Port land, Juno 24. Mrs. Hcsb Kucontch was elected district attendant, this branch mooting only once In two years., tho next meeting to ho held in llnndon, Oregon, In 1927. Tho delegates from Klamath were MosdttinoH Fannie Thompson, Ida (Irlmes. Stella Sheets, Hess ltuoon leh and Ivy Propst. They nil re port nil Interesting time mid are lavish In their prlBos of the Indies' of (I ran Is Puss as hostesses, : ' . ; ft TO SK.NU SVItS SAI..NM, Ore., May 18.Oovern or Plerco' today received n telegram from tho Secretary ot lie Nnv"y stat ing that Instructions ltnvo boon Is Biiod to tho eommnndor ot tho bat tle fleet now In the Pacific to detail the submarine tender Snvtiiinnh and Bubniarino division number 11, com prising submarines S-21, 25, ill, 27, 28 und '211 to Portland for the all ium!. Itose festival Juno IB lo 20. Tho governor had requested Hint a portion of the fleet be sent to Port end. ; ' N . K.-ytH TOl.li ItU) .."OJItCAO.9, 18. Nearly 20 persons wero killed and more than a ilur.cn Injured in nuto accidents nt vH 1 1 road crossings throughout tho country yesterday, FHOM MKKVIKW lcldlils from Nclgbborliig (lly Miiny Over Hiimliy Itesldunts frum Lakevicw In Klamath county were many over tliu week-end and umong those who wit nessed the bull giuno yesterday wero Miss Jennie Mcliroum, Miss Vera I. niio and Mr. and .Mrs. J. II, (iuwdy and Mr. and Mrs. L. Llnebaugh. FltOM .ll,(i()MA Algoinn (iiiii,;i HeiuU .Many Vlsllors to Illy This Week Mr. and .Mrs. Claude Dunks were among the visitors In the city ovor the week-end from their home in Algonm, Other Algoma. visitors from the city and the camp were S. H. Criilkshank and J. B. Price. . KltOM .TIM AIMNCV ."Mr. mill Mrs. Overton Kjh ml Work Km! Hi-re Among tho guests in the hotels of the city over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Junius W. Overton, residents of Klamath Agency, who returned to their home this morn ing after visiting in Klamath Kalis. niiMMjri.v visrroits Itenlili ins itP Hcscrrntloii Town In I'll)-' Mr Severn! Days Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nlepoth, promi nent residents of Ohilouiiln, are among tho many visitors in tho city to spend tho wedk-end here. Mr. nnd Mrs. F, S. Fish, also from the reservation town aro spending sev eral days In tho city visiting with friends and. transacting business. McCampbell To Be Tried Late Today For Second Time Ills partner freed on the same charge in connection with the same Incident. Wm. McCampbell of Ash land; will this afternoon, stand trial beforo a Justice court Jury on a charge of possession of intoxicat ing liquor. Five of the six Jurors for the ruses were selected Satur day. Thoy are W. J, Bertram, Luke Walker. Kd. Bodge, Glenn H. Jes ter ,nd W. Monlellus. ,11. Hackney, a. sixth Juror chosen, is out of town. 11 was learned this morning. ' McCampbell and Todd were ar rested on April 22 by State Prohibi tion 'Officer Fred Snyder and Slate Traffic Officer J. J. McMahon. The two mon stood trial.. Jointly. , Tho same evidence by Cpth state and de fense, was used foe and against each man at the trial. Todd was acquit ted und. the Jury tailed to come to an agreement on McCampbell. ATTACHMENT OF (Continued Front I'nge One) vailed upon that official to take tho execution papers on the Judg ment In Salem, and to levy on tha railroad equipment ot tho circus. This Sheriff Hawkins 'did, shortly after 3 p. m. . Tho Snnpp brothers also toll the need ot action. About the same time the sheriff served his papers on tho carnival grounds, papers were being tiled In the , county clurk's office testifying to the trans fer of tho Interests of William n. Snupp to his brother Ivan Snnpp. To Prove Sale The clement ot time will enter Into Hie case before the sheriff's Jury. Whether or not the salc3 agreement wus tiled before or after the shorltf served his papers, will be an Interesting feature of the cuso. According to Mr. Wlest, the truns ter of proporry was a dofrnud to Snnpp's creditor and the courts have held that In case ot. transfer from brother! to brother, that careful weighing of circumstances should be mudo. Tho Snupp Bros carnival has been In Klamath for the past week. The show was located Just outside ot the cltv limits un south Sixth street, so located to avoid paying a city license tox. MUS. KAY IIKTTKR SALEM, Oro.. May 18. Mrs. T. B. Kay, wlfo of Stato Treasurer Kay, who has been critically ill and In a hospital in Portland tor the lust three weeks, is much Improved, Mr. Kay sold today. Hope is enter tained that she will return to her homo la Salem In a short time. Kinlly. Vynudmnn of Lsnkowlew spent the past. tew. days In the city from, her home la the neighboring CARNIVAL IDE KlltKI'Oltl) rom .Nearby Town Xu- Visitors . iiierous Over U' ek-IOnd Kirkford was well represented In Klamath Fulls orey the week-end, a number of her residents spending severul days here visiting with friends and attending the bull game Sunday.f.Mr. and Airs. T. C. Uehlln. II. A. Klnnett and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wlnningham were among the Kirkford residents in the dry. FUO.M .MKOIOItl) (iucnlH .Numerous I'roni' Valley I'll le Over Wcek-Kiul Registration In Klamath Fulls hotels shows a number of visitors In the city from Medford. Among those aro Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Moyers, H. C. Hansen, Miss Itosa D. Isaac, P. O. Allison and S. A. Nelson. ' , School Exhibit Will Be Given With the 'close of tho spring term lit the city schools of Klamath Kalis, heads of the art departments have planned an exhibit of all work done from the upper grade school on Kriday afternoon and evening In the Central school. The exhibition has been planned by Miss Olive. Wilson, head of the domestic art department, and by Russell Kidder, head of the manu al training department.. The ex hibit will bo held in the lower hall of the school, the hours from 1 p. m. to G p. in. nnd from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. All patrons nnd patron esses and members of the Parent Teachers'" . association are urged especially to attend. For the first three prlies in the four divisions, ribbons will be awarded by two Judges, whose names have not yet been an nounced. The four divisions in the domestic art department consist of wash dresses ot ginghams and other materials; lingerie; ; towelB and hand-made work; miscellaneous articles. Manual art departments also, all, under Idtjt classes: Tables. taboreUes, stools;; magazine racks and chests; lamp stands and boxes. the ' exhibit will constitute the work in the domestic art group of the sixth and eighth grade girls; manual, art work ', the sixth, sev enth and eighth - grade boys. All students are ' from the Central, Pelican Bay, Mills' Addition. Fair view and Riverside schools in Klam ath Falls, .-.' CREW SURVEYING JOHNSON PRAIRIE ON BEETLE WORK Just where the pine beetle infes tations were concentrated during 1924", Is tho work of' the survey crew of tho Klamath Forost Pro tective Association which Is now at work in tho vicinity of Johnson .Prairie. ' . ' Tho crow will ascertain In what section of forost lnnd, control w;ork will do tho most good. Innsmuch as it Is too lato this spring for control operations, the- control work will not start till next -tall, -v EAT BETTER FEEL BETTER Rolls Buns Cakes ' Pies . . . Danish Pastry. GOLDEN 2 KRUST ' BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN - Return Engagement of ' The Great Alburtus The World's Premier' Mystic Also the last showing of 'The Mine With the "Iron Door" Tomorrow lie Senior Class of the Klamath County High School present their Class Play The Charm School9' Abcod vcu ocob iiv.nc;iro box And Don't Forget "SO Was? . : Sjswss-'' J : Modern, sunny rooms; private telephones; ' excellent tray service; comprehensive care ex-j s tended surgical, maternity and medical patients.,.. RATES REASONABLE : KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL 1 PINE AT FOURTH STREET , .. i ' ' . KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. WARREN JJPNT, M. D., OWNER AND MANAGER -'' . - - '.V . Expert pharmacist available In hospital pharmacy day or. night The Washington Cafe Is the most popular eattng place in Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" :- " ' v TOD CAN .. EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND 123 South Sixth BAKERS FIELD DEPUTY IS, HERE ON SEARCH On the suspicion that the -tour peoplo he is looking for are in Klamath county. Charles A. Smith, deputy sheriff of Bakersfield, Cal., arrived In Klamath Fulls last night and today conferred with . Sheriff Burt Hawkins, . . ' . Smith is here looking for Robert 1. Branch, who is wan,ted on a sori oii8 charge in Bakersfield. He is also searching tor Mildred Tlassett, aged 13, Sylvia Branch, aged 13, nnd Louis Dwlght, aged 16. Eranch is a man between 40 und 45 years of age, - , MERRILL STUDENTS HOLD BIG PICNIC Pupils of the seventh and eighth grades of the Merrill public school were holding their annual picnic at Keno today. The day was being spent in games of various kinds and fishing, with well tilled lunch baskets. Miss Caroline Veretto, toucher, chaperoned the students. Patrons who donated their ears to lake the youngsters to and from the ptcplc grounds were W. C, Hulley, Mrs. George ' Of fluid, Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Cecil Cheynu and G. i H. Carleton. - ' ' f PERSONALS II . ! v Mr. and Mrs. O. ' E. ' Dyer wero among tho week-end visitors in tho city from their h,ome In Horn brook. . . . ; ; ' . , C. A. Kirksteinsof Teunant was ninong the many out ot town visit - ors In Klamuth Falls ever the Week eird. ixuvv vxi oaic ab iiic . office BIG" Is Coming IT CHINESE DISHES Wee Shins, Prop. Leo Bu-k and Lester Wallace: ., Lakevicw spent Sunday' In Klnnv;. att Falls attending the bail game."; Buck returned to his home, Wallace . . ... . . expecting to visit In the city for. several days. ....... ' Lumber for Sale Cheap Boards Shipiap- m , ;;. Dimension ' ' ' siding- rr' Lath- V HW' Mouldings V In fact practically,, all items for con struction or repair,, work ' ,v Drive out and look it over jk; Pelican Bay Lumber Co. j I