The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY-,; MAY. 191925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
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LIBERTY
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Owing to. the presentation of the Senior Class
play and the Commerfcement Exercises at the '
Pine Tree theater.
ALBURTUS
The Miracle Man
will appear at the Liberty tonight and Friday
evening REGULAR PRICES
The picture tonight in the Klamath County
Production
"hind Your Man"
Hsrvcst your crop UvJco a 3ny
instead of or.ee o year
Willi Do IjiviiI f paral y)U liava
iteady cali income r.: vuiling ' for
ciopi lo mature- ail yoj " mrtf of
gelt tig your money Cicc. fonciinvs f nil.
but never llic r.:i!k rirp. Hut r.Kio i,
porunt t'ill ij Ih? fixt that crenr.i i: o::r
t;,o"t pWilaMn crc, a:.J re-.ovt. lui
lo-'i'itx from llio 'il.
'r-.C.Do l.cvol SyrtcTi ii ittjjy. iura
ai I irofna,.)!& Wa will lie g!cj In 6tvc
yiu m''KMim concerning the De l-tval
i", 'rue! Farming. Cut! m tifc
J. W. Kerns
MOLINE DISTRIBUTOR
Cream Separators Milking Machines.
1303 South Sixth Street
Klamath-Falls, Oregon.
KLAMATH VALLEy
HOSPITAL I
Centrally Located
403 Pine Phone 497
Pleasing attention and cre
awaiting tho txnocianl
mother
Working
Clothes fox
rrieri who work
OVERALLS
51.25, $1.45, $1.95 $2.25
" . t ,. filtei.'IQ lo .it :,, '
SHIRTS
65c ; 85c;V$1.35, $1.95
,' v L sji;u,j(Vi ', is.tt,
TROUSERS '
$3.i9,$4.25, $5.50
Sizes 30 to 44
BREECHES
'$1.95 'to $5.50
SHOEiS
j $3.75,. $4.85, $5.50
$6,50, and. up .;
GLOVES"":"-1
Special split h'orqe hide
leather glove 69c ."
Of course we haye work.
box of all kinds . ,
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Golden Rule ,
' MkniiotaW Here f
(tun Rr? in uia
than itn
t'tir ct tnny
0.it IK jiit.
j Federal Charge
. To Be Pressed
lv Against '2 'Men
! . With tho Jury aUtlns In tho box,
'wltniuaea Irom Med ford pronent In
tho court room and the defendant
'William Mt'CnmubcU roady to go on
trial on a cbnrgo at possesaton of
IntoxlentlnK llqur, tho acting dis
trict attorney aiflieured la court
yuaterdny afternoon ut 2 o'clock
j and moved to dlnmlaa the atato
I chnrgo agalnut AlcCampbell. The
j nnglatralo granted tho motbn and
' cane turmlnated.
I It dovoloped , '.'mi McCampboll,
'and hla parlnor W. M.. Todd,-who
! win acquitted on a ponnesslon chargo
; aovoral weeks ago, aro now charg
' od with poJBOHHhm and trunsporta-
;tion of Intoxicating liquor by tho
: fodoral authorllloa. Tho two men
i appeared boforo United States Com
1 mlulonor llert C. Thomna yostorday
' aftumoon nnd their iolnt hearing
nna sot for next Monday. Todd
: wa roloasod undor li,00 bond and
! McCampboll under $750 bond.
Local Post Office
Employes Equipped
With Big Six-Guns
. Members of ho Klnmnth Ip'nlla
ponl ottko forco will soon bo chal
lenging tho police nnd sheriff forces
In duels or rifle prnetlco If roports
nro true ot tho mnrkmnnship of ev
ery cmployo In tho office from tho
postmaster to tho mouoy order girl.
In compllnnco with Uio Ibsuo ot
guns, No. ,4G govornmont revolvers,
preparation for any kind of an
omprgency hus been gimrnntucd.
Every employe In the office has a
gun near his or hor window or box
and a dny will boou be named when
the official gun prnetlco will bo held
oo tho golf course.
THK WK.ITHKU ,
Tho Cyela-Utormgraph ut Undor-
wood's 'Pharmacy shows tho prossuro
to bo slightly lower today although
no marked change In conditions U
Indleatod.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Qenorally fair with moderate
winds and tomporatnro.
Tho Tycos recording thermome
.ured maximum and mini
n.um temperatures today as follows'
High.... 74. Low 43 .
V. 8. MVnthor Report. ' ''
Oregon;. Cloudy tonight and Wotl-
nosday,, , probably bowers, ovor
southwest portion! Continued, mll.l,
gentle variable wind j, . .
. 1H0M MKIH'ORD
Victor I'l'iiin .Villi'1 HpcmliiiK Hev
crjil J )jt M Hero , ,
W. II. Plppy and W. B. Smith
pulur,, frequent buslnos. .visitors in
Klumuto. Kulls are In tho city fur
aovoral duy tills weok, guests 'In
tho White Pelican hotel. C. ,. War
nook, Jr., a frequent visitor In tho
city Is also spndlng some time hern.
Mr. and Airs. O. V. Myers of Med
ford returned to' tholf 'homo ycslor
dny afteru visiting hero ovor the
week-end. ,
ItKTL'ItNH HOMK
County I toad Jlimtor Knjuys Trip In
Houtli for Week
Tom Dixon, county road master,
returned Saturday night from a
oua wenR's vacation spent In C'llco
and olhnr California points. Dixon
wuu enjoying a vacation.
MAY OASVK
liivllutliuiN Out 1'or First Annual
Affair of Club
Cards vera Issued 'In this morn-
liiK's mull for tho 1'elican Hay Wo-
in en 'h club for tho first annual May
dance to ho given on Friday even
ing, Muy 22. In the l'eilcan Day
community club houso. Dancing
from 9 to 12 was Included on tho
Invitations. ,
OX VACATION
I'ontal Kmpluyo YUltlng In I'orllund
for Tlireo Weeks
Mlsf I.ulu n. Hutchlns, who is luJ
rhargo of the general delivery win
dow In the Klamath Falls pest
office left for a three weeks vaca
tion to be spent visiting with friends
In rortlaad. , -
I.EAVK FOIl ASHLAND
Mr. anil Mrs. J. A. Houston to be
i Awny for Kflvcrnl Dnya
Mr. and Mrs.' J. A. Houston left
Klamath Falls early this morning
for Ashland where tiiey plan on
visiting frlonds. They plan on
spending two or three days and then
return to Klamath Kaljs.
KKLI.V IX KAKEYIEW
DIvIkIuii KiiKlnerr on One of Itogu-
lor InsM!Ctloii Trips ' i .!
C. C. Kolley, division engineer of
tho atato highway 'department, left
yesterday for Lakevlew to spend
several days Inspecting road con
struction In progress on. state high
ways In that county. Whllo there
ho will contor with Lake county
highway authorities on the work
on tho slate, highway from Lake-
view to Drews valley on the Klam
ath Falls-Lakoviow highway, which
tho county court vf Lake county
agreed to grado providing the state
highway and forest service would
construct another section of tbe
toad. v
H. W. Meek o; Dotsmulr Is a
business visitor In the city for sev
eral days this weok.
Ora Ilanisler ot Medford, who Is
a frequent visitor In the ctly from
his home In the valley. Is spending
several days hero.
C. ' R. Allen, resident ot Chilo-
qtilu Is a visitor In Klamath Falls
anil, whllo In tho city stopping at
tho Arcada hotel,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Trusty ot Ash
land ore among the out of town vis
itors In Klamath Falls today.
R. J, Richardson made a h fried
busiues strip to Klnmnth Falls from
hU homo In iMcdford this wo"k. .
0. T. Anderson, resident of ,3oit,
ty, Is spondlng severn days In tho
clly visiting with friends nnd trniLs
actlng business.
,W. M. Morris and J.. P. Drunnan
nro Redding roshlcnts visiting in
the clly for a fow days. . :
GETS FEDERAL JOll
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SALEM, Ore.. May 19. C. J.
Oroen, chlot engineer for tho Piti
llc Borvlca commission, nnd who has
boon with tho commission nines
1912, has resigned to become tu
countant-cnglneor for tho federal
Powor commission. . Aftor some inft
Inl work In Portland he will lw
trnnstorred to Washington, D. C.
It In : sold his compensation In the
now position will be considerably
mora than he ll pnld by tho atato.
Tho resignation Is affective at onco.
ROOSEVELT HUNT STARTS
SKIN' AO A IS, Kashmir, India,
May 19.i Col. Theodore and Ker
mlt Roosevelt, heading the Jnmos
SlmpBon-Flold .Museum of "Chlcngo
expedition. Into Central Asia,' will
luavo todny for .eh. ln the valley
of tho Indus. .ThuyVn.ro on route
to Turklstnn to socuro spoclmonta
of tho Ovis ' Poll- nnd other 'rare
nulmals, , v- v ' j , '
HKTIJRXS TO KLjVMATK : !
Mrs. V'm Biisklik Knjojs Tno
Monti's Visit In Houili
Mrs. KopliH Van Dunkirk, who has
pent tho past two months visiting
with her sister Mrs. llert Davis of
San Kranclsco, has returned . to
Klamath Falls and resumed her
duties In tho office of tho White
Pelican hotel. While in tho soutu
Mrs. Van Jlusklrk also visited with
friends la Stockton, Vnllejo, and
other California cities.
MRK. A. K. HTItKKT ILL
Wife of Prlnclpul Hubmlls to Oiiera-
I Ion nt Local llospllwl
MrB. A. B. Street, wife of Princi
pal Ktreet of tho Union high school
of Malln, . was' operated on yester
day for appendicitis at a local hos
pital. According to hospital authori
ties, her condition Is said to be
good.
XKWHI'AI'KIl MA.V VISITS
It. H. Jomit, Kdlior of I'l-iiievlllc,
llcio for. tlio liny on Visit
Prlnevillo Is making plans for' a
rncoptibn for. the American Legion
on Juno 25, 2C and 27, It. H.
Jonas, editor o( the Central Ore
gonlnn. who arrived , hero yester
day . from Prlnevillo on a brief
visit, stated. ' .,
KNOWLKS ;KTS HAISE
Traffic Officer to IU- Paid $175
li-r Month, Is Order ,
n. E. Knowles, county traffic of
ficer, was given a wage ralso from
$150 to $175 by the county court
ryestcrday. Tho Increase, it was
said, was based on tbe number of
arrests and resultant fines obtained
from hla activities. ..
ENJOY TRIP
Group Spends Sunday Finning on
,-. Snven Mile Creek
A group ot Klamath Falls resi
dents spent Sunday fishing on the
bnnka of Sovcn Milo Creek, enjoy
ing a picnic lunch as well. ' Those in
the group were Darrell Foote, Mr.
WcRtcolt, Mr. and Mrs. Darrow and
Mrs. and Mrs. Russell Kidder.
Foster To Speak
At Forum Lunch
' Arthur Foster, land settlement
manager of tho Portland chamber of
commerce, now stationed at AshT
land, will bo the speaker of tho
forum luncheon ot the Klamath
chamber of commerce tomorrow
noon In the chamber rooms.
Foster, who was formerly coloni
zation superintendent of the North
ern Pacific for wostern territory. Is
well versed In the subject of land
settlement according to Lynn P.
Snbln. secretary ot the Klamath
chamber. His subject for the lunch
eon will bo the work the office ot
tho land settlement bureau ot the
development fund la doing and the
results found in Oregon.
Other forms of entertainment aro
being arranged through tho cham
ber for tho luncheon tomorrow-which
promises to bo one ot the biggest ot
tho season. .
TRY THEM
TODAY
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You don't know what
you are missing if you
are not eating some of
our bakery goods every
meal.
You will
.
Feel Better
j Look Better
Be Better
Start with
GOLDEN
KRUST
BREAD
Klamath
Bakery
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PERSONALS
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Mrs. II. N. Bogue, was among tbe
visitors to spend the week-end in
the cty from her home in Merrill.
. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ryan spent sev
eral days In Klamath Falls from
their ranch In Fort Klamath.
. M. M. Massey of Medford is
among the well known business
men stopping In the clly for several
days. :. . ,
, Miss Ellen McVeigh, who teaches
In the . Merrill high school, was
among the week-end visitors in the
city with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook returned
recently from a visit In Crescent
City to Monterey and way points.
While In the south" they saw Mr.
and w Mrs. John, Martin, who were
driving south and George Wright, a
farmer Klamath Falls contractor,
now Interested in business In Ala
meda. . They also visited with Jim
my Chase, former resident here who
now Is manager of the State theater
in Eureka. e
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunnlcut of
the Morrill road where they conduct
a ranch, were visitors In tho city
over the week-end. Hunnlcut Is also
ditch rider for the government.
Mrs. Will Cheyne was among the
week-end shoppers in tho city from
ber ranch on the Merrill road.
Bob Cheyne, prominent cattleman
and stock raiser of the Merrill road
spent several days In tbe city last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hammond and
Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Hammond were
week-end visitors in Klamath Falls
from their ranches in the Merrill
district.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McComb, who
conduct a ranch on tho Merrill road
were Saturday shoppers in Klamath
Falls last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Windsor spent
the week-end In the city. Windsor
is employed as foreman In the mill
ot the Algoma Lumber company.
Frank Peyton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Peyton waa a week-end
visitor in the city from Sisson, to
visit with bis, parents for several
days.
Sol Dewey Jr., and A. C. Duncan
of tho Lorella district spent tbe
week-end In Klamath Falls visiting
and transacting business.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Warren of
Dorrls were Klamath Falls visitors
In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cannon' stop-
ped in Klamath Falls for tbe re
mainder of the week from their
home in Paisley.
Otto F. Boye is in the city for
several days to transact business.
He is a resident ot Bly. In com
pany with Mr. Boye is V B. Lah
don, a business friend of Portland.
School Building .
Permit Deferred
' Formal application to construct
the new Central school building at
a cost of $125,000 was made last
night to the city council by School
District No. 1. But permission to
build was held up pending inspec
1 "on .of P'a"s.'"' ha now buildins
by the council.
' Hnd the permit been allowed, the
total permits 'for the past week
Would have aggregated an invest
ment of $142,70,
Permits were issued to George
A. - Proctor, ' dwelling on Second
street, to cost $2000; James Blair,
Improvement on dwelling on Klam
ath avenuo to cost $76; A. J. Do
Llslo, a dwelling on White street
to cost $1100; C. A. Zlglor, a dwell
ing on Montana stroot to cost
$1200; Hans Hansen, a dwelling on
Bast Main street to cost $1000; J
S. Cordoxa, work shop on Oregon
avenue to cost $500;' William
Sweeney, construction of a base
ment of- a houso on Vine street to
cost $350; W. E. Roberts, a wood
shod on .Wnntland avenue to cost
$50; H. R. Harrison, a garage and
woodshed on Prescott street to
cost $200; H. R. Harrison, two
dwellings on Sargent street to cost
$2000; 11. R. Crane, n garage and
wood shed on Crescent avenue to
$300; D. N. Clemens, a dwelling
on Oregon avenue to cost $500
Dennis Provost, Improvement
ot
dwelling on Snfgont avenue to cost
$200; D. N. Clemens, a dwelling
on Second street to cost $6000
Melvln W. Cherry, a dwolllng on
Oregon avenue to cost $1800; Wil
linm J. Bolllngham, an improve
ment ot a dwelling on Washington
stroot to cost $100; J. H. Covert
a barn and ahed on Crescent ave
nna to cost $500.
Mon must stay homo more.
Souttlo girl told tho judge sho nils.
took a stranger tor her husband.
Astors sold thoir Fifth avenuo
homo, Got threo million. Remind.
od us our grass needs cutting.
THE SENIOR CLASS OF KLAMATH
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
present their Annual Class Play
t "The Charm School' -
Prices 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.10 ,
A guarantee
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Our guarantee means a" lot to our custom
ers because of the reliability of this house.
We do business on a fair basis and our
charges are just. The best of thoroughly
seasoned lumber at all times.
LAKESIDE LUMBER
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Center Street and Klamath Avenue
This Lab el P ts o i c c t s Yo u '
mhbhih.).iji iimuiim in mmirmim
It's the
logical
thing to do
to bay your
Used Ford Ca
from Your Ne
Authorised
r ilMBlTflWn r'T - T - rTO''7
To Get It Pulled
is lots ot times the last resort when you have let your teoth go
yearSn and year out and there is nothing left to fix. i ;
Have your teeth examined twice each year.
. (We do it free)
v R. D. COE, Dentists
t ' (Painless, ot course)
202-204 Hopka Bldg. Sth and Main . . ,
Qq
Ami throughout
the summeri .
Back East
- euauner excunioa
tickets. Return
limit October 3 liL
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J. J. MILLER, t). F. & P. A. " I-'
511 Main St. Phone 709 - Klamath Falls, Ore. "
Phone i
Johnny-ori-the-
Spot '.' f"
for Lumber
Main 128
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- f of Valat'
trest wfs "'
tlits summer. Now plan to do more, . ...
see more than any vacation you ever ' i
ihad. -. ''- v' : f
Join gay, laughing crowds on Call-. - i
fornia's beaches; vbit colorful dtiesj
see the wondrous Puget Sound region; . r
include, too, one or more inviting v I '
mountain resorts in your itinerary.
Planitnow;lctouragentshelpyo. ' C
And benefit by Southern Pacific's lov"" '
roundtrip !
Summer Excursion Fares . ..
effective up to and including Septem -.
ber 30th. Substantial reductions bring i..
an amazing number of trips within , .
your vacation budget. : '
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