The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1025
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
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mM LIBERTY
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Dear Folks: ' '
They gave mo a wrong start in Portland and I"
failed to reach you lat night, but I'm here to
night, bo tell your friends that
"The Bad Man"
Is in town!
SUNDAY
Handsome George O'Brien in the
Robert W. Service Story
"THE ROUGHNECK"
A Daring Drama that Leaps from the
Barbary Coast to Tropical Isles
Phone
Johnny-on-the-
' . Spot '
for Lumber
Main 128
The 0. K. of the builders and the lumlr
' er buying public marks this lumber
yard as the place to make your build
ing purchases. Our experience en
ables us to serve you to your finan-"
cial advantage.
LAKESIDE LUMBER
COMPANY
-Center Street and Klamath Avenue-
t ni:v caiiauet
ft hiiimf li IwiIIh to If ii v - t'lthiirct In
MiCirliy iliiilllii(
niuiinr.fv ut'.rwiiT
Thn Cyclo-Htririnrupli at Under
wood' Pharmacy shows but little
change l Jja riimi;! rl- condition
Hi no, litHt report. Tho reading Is
comparatively low but indication
am In fuvor of a pleasant day to
morrow.
Korocaist for next 21 bourn:
(ienenilly fiilr with moderate tem
peratures.
A four-year !' on llio Mc
Curiliy bullilliiK.' lower floor on tbo
comer gfiKevenfh unit I'lno streets
bus bci'it tukign by .Mr. mid Mrs. O.
N. C 1,1 in of Viilli'Jn, Calif., wbo are
now In tllu illy iiiulilUK prepara
tions for it t'lthnrol, to bo opened
Jtuy :(l.
VOl.'MJ VIHITH
HrrnilMoit, Oregon, ItrHblciilH Visit
li: liluinulli I'iiIIb
Members of llio Klninnth Kails
lodt!ii of Oild Fellows wero lionorod
last night by tt visit from Henry
In llio newly elected Krund mauler
YnunK of llerlmston, Oregon. Young
of tbo ntuta organization. Other
visitors woro Orun P. Hteele, Krund
marshall, of Pendleton, tind E. L.
Kenyon, grand chaplain, of Bilker.
jom;k i.mpkovkh
Broken Whs to liirtipnfltnte KInm.
mil Iti'xlili'iil Hoiiim Time
Wilbur A. Joiicii of 215 High
street, wbo was painfully Injured
In nn accident' nt Murlln Brothers'
mill on Wednesday,' Ih reported to
bo resting as easily as can bo ex
pected, according to .Mm. Jones,
UiIh nioriiiuK. Mr. .fanes suffered
miriru broken ribs which will keep
III in from bis work for boiiiu time.
VISIT JIKKE
timelier I'roni Topsy YMling Willi
Daughter In t'Uy
J'HOM l'OBT KLAMATH
Visitor Kliopplnfc In tlio I'lty Over
,11m Wcck-Eiul i.
Among th ' manj --out-of-town
visitors In the city aro Mr." and
Mm, James Polton, nrolhlnnnt resi
dents of Fort Klamath, F. It. Willitr, i
also a resident of Kort Klamath, Ih j
In Ibo clly" to spend tho week-end !
transacting business and ' visiting i
Tho Tyro recordlii;: thermoinuter
rcRlHtorod maxliniim and minimum
t"mporuturi:H today a followa:
lllKh "2 Low 51
TO OlttaxiZK !
I'llilii), Jlny 2t, Hot uh Hutu for
Oi'K'iulallou of L'nloii
with frlond.
Klllt.KUH II KICK " I
fraiitM I'iihm IlcftidciilH to Hpcnd
Day In Cily at C'crcmoiiul
AttondliiR tho annual apring
coriTiionlal' of Hlllah tuinplo. being
hold In Klamath Falls thin week
end aro a number of Grants Pans
rcHldonU. A trio' that drove- into
.Monibor of tho Klamath Falli:
...u..m.. I,..,, TOu ur" the city yenterday to attend the
frnnln a Klnmulli Vnllu miiulnd.fiu' 1 ...
union and Hot Friday, May 29, a
llio final itato for organization. The
charier application ban boon de
layifod duo to the nhnenco of hov
oral lyiiniberM of tho orchestra. The
Kroup wIhIiob to Keiid in tho poti
llon for tbo charter 100 per cent,
If at all.
I IIO.M THK I'OKT
"Jerry" Klwmorc- lo Spend Week.
Knil lii Kliiiinitli I'u I Is
Mr. and Mr. W. I. Fraln, ranch
cm from Topsy, Hpeut Friday in
Klamath Fall with their daughter,
Mm. M. M. Doni-lson.
.MOVKH OFI'K KS
Y. W. McNi'iily .MoveM From ICooiiin
lit SIoiikIi ItiiildiiiK
1923 FORD SEP AN
1925 OAKLAND TOURING
1923 FORD COUPE
1922 OLDSMOBILE TOURING
1918 OAKLAND TOURING
, 1921 OVERLAND TOURING
All these cars arc hi A-l condition -and
Priced Right
- W. W. McKcnly repri'scntallvn of
llio Union SavingH and Loan asso
ciation, has moved bin of fives from
tho Slough building to 315 Mulu
street. '
.1. H. KlKomoro Is among tho many
Fort Klamath residents, spending
Moino time In Klamath Falls trans
acting business and calling on
friends. "Jerry" as ho is known to
his many friends is a prominent
stockman of tbo Fort Klamath coun
try and is making his first trip down
to tho city since Klks Western
N'lghtM.
1HOM Olt.lXTS I'ASS
Well Known Kesldeiit "Hero Atlend
Inu; Kprfiif; Ccn'iitonlul
IX YF.STF.ttll.lY
Kheeliiui ltiMirl(Ml in Iti'tter t'oiidl
I lull by Wifo
Mrs. O. M. flhoehan of Bkookum
was In the clt yesterday. " Mm.
Sheehan stated that her husband,
who Is a patient at tho Voteran's
hospital in Portland is reported to bo
improved under the skllleiT treat
ment thnt.ho has been given.
I'KINCII'AIj hickk
II. T. Yixifl of Kort Kliiiinitli High
School In W ith- Wlfo
Peterson Motor Go.
Seventh and Klamath
AFTER WE SELL WE SERVE'
VIHITIXO IIIOIIK
Mrs, Itocln Norrls I'.lijoyliig Visit
From MMlii'r
Mrs. Ji Q. WIlltB of Col'tngo (Irovo
uri'lvod In tho ' city yostorday to
TIRES
GENERAL :
FIRESTONE
OLDFIELD
Balloon.4.40,tp 7.30
33x412 deneral
C-Ply Cord
$25.95 '
Our price is right "
KLAMATH
TIRE HOUSE
"Cap" Calkins
,.',?(,.,6th nd! "Klamath !
siiend noino tlmo visiting with hor
daughter, Mm. Doi'la Norrls. Mrs.
Wlllits will also enjoy a visit from
hor son, l.elnnil Wlllits who is In
clmrgn of thu Shell company Inter
ests in Mucdoul,
II.' T. Youcl, who has been prin
cipal of tho Fort KtamuAi high
school. for tho past year, accompan
ied by Mrs. Yotiel, left for Sllvorton,
Orogou this morning to spend the
summer.
IIAXQF KT POSTPOX Kl
Illness In Family 1'nusc t'niuHdla
tion of Visit
' Illness of hor family In Coos liny,
led Miss Myrtu vlames, recently
elected president of tho Oregon
Assembly, gniucl lodgo of llio He
bekahi, to postpauo her trip to the
Klamath lodge. It was learned lust
night, Tho 'banquet which was to
have boon given In her honor was
postponed. - .
Portland's Boxing
Card Is Switched
, PORTLAND, Ore., May 23. Tho
Portland boxing commission today
announced n cliaugo of plans for tho
card May 20, Instead of proposed
tun round bonis of Mickey Hockson
nnd, Tod Fraynu and Goorgo Sollls
and Al Ornclo, the commission has
arranged tor n single tun round main
event between Kid Norfolk, Negro
light hcnvywolght champion, nnd
Frank Farmer, of Tncoma, Tho rea
son for "tho chnngo was declared to
hnvo boon tho demand ot Ornclo for
thron times an largo an amount ns
his manager had agreed to accept,
V KRDMAN KtiKCTEI)
COhUMDUS,.0., May'23. Dr'.
Charles Brdman, of 'Princeton yes
tordny was elected moderator cf the
gunnrnl , assombly, of tho Proabytor
Inu churcli of t!io United Stales 6c
Amorla,
oi.ro .i.i)f .,o-) yivnu") r
Bureau Mobolizes
Against Peddlers
- If business men who constitute
the buck bono ot tho community
nro to bo protected, an ordinance
must bo passed by tho city council
In tho near future requiring tlio li
censing of all peddlers who come
to Klamath Falls, it was brought
out at a meeting ot tho Merchants'
bureau last night In tho chamber
of commerce '
Opinion of local merchants pres
ent was that tho number of ped
dlers In Klamath Falls nt this time
had novor been exceedod In tlio past
nnd that the tlmo had arrived to
do something about it.
So merchants will ask tho coun
cil to pass tho ordinance nnd will
nW nsk tho police department for
Its cooperation In tho enforcing -of
the ordinance. -
With the single 'excoptlon of tho
Klnmnth manufacturing company,
nil lumber companies linvo failed to
cooperate with merchant In tho col
lecting ot bills, tt was sulci. ,. .
CHICAGO, May 23. The National
Air Transport, Inc., was orgnnlzod
today hure with $10,000,000 capital
stock to operate . night, airplane
frolght and express service hotwoon
Now York and Chicago as tho first
ot similar lines which tho organiza
tion plans to InnuB'ufato.':
.A
In company with his son, Louis
Janaull, "Doo" Do Junault of
Grunts Puss Is In Klamath Falls to
attend the annual spring ceremonial
of Hlllah temple today. Do J an
nul t was conspicuous, with his red
fez and a familiar figure to many
Klamath Falls residents.
ccrcmoalal Is K. C. Barnes,
Ilolm-;s and J. M. Flint.
W. C.
FKOM ErOF.XK
Former KlniiialU' Falls lioy In City
for Wirek-Euil
Wendell Lawrence, formerly n
resident of Klamafty Falls, and
Jean Du Paul, both students In the
University of Oregon arrived In
Klamath Falls this morning to
spend tho week-end visiting with
friends and looking Into business;
conditions. . Ray Harlan f Bray
Is coming Into tbo city tonight and
the three will enjoy a reunion. Tbey
are members of Sigma Xu fraternity
of tho University of Oregon chap
ter. .. .
TO FOKM rAllIXKT
. . BRUSSELS." May 23. The king
today asked Burgomaslow Max of
Brussels to form a cabinet to suc
ceed that ot Premier Van De
Vyere which recigned yesterday.
M. Max agreed to attempt to form
a temporary business ministry un
affiliated with any .parliamentary
political group.
Lumber Concern
Is Organized By
Local . Investors
For tho purpose of handling logs
for lumber companies on Ewauna
lake, a new lumber concern, the
Ewauna Boom company, will be in
operation soou, according to an
nouncement yestorday.
The Incorporators are Robert B.
Kuykendall, D. V. Kuykemlnll and
M. S. Whurland.' Principal stock
holders are Klamath county saw
milJ men, with plnns that arc built
on tho shore ot Ewauna lake. The
capital stock of tho company is
$25,000.
GETS lS-POUXDEIt
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Gwiim Parents
of Husky Hoy
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gwinn aro the
proud parents ot a husk 12-pound
boy, horn t the Private Sanitarium
May 21. They have named him
Richard McLcod. Ho Is the fifth
child In t!ie Gwinn family. Mr.
Gwinn Is a linotype operator on the
Evening Herald.
Cup Cakes
Pies
Rolls
-Apple Sauce
Cakes
. -Nut Bread
and
GOLDEN
fCRUST
BREAD
Klamath
Bakery
826 MAIN.j.r.s.-;
"Farmer" Vance
to Meet Burke
Here May 30th
V'Farmer" ' Vance, ' who meets
Ilunry Eurko here next Saturday
championship, has met and de
nlght for the coast middleweight
feated some of the best bone
crushers in the west, it Is shown
by his scrap book, which reached
here today.
Basanta Singh, the clever Hindu,
fell an eas y victim before" the
Farmer's bone-crushing activities
in two straight falls. Ho also won
from "Terrible Swodo" Olson, Gus
Hansen and Jimmy Warden, all
well-known middleweight wrestlers
Vance has agreed to weigh in at
100 pounds nt 2 o'clock on the
afternoon of tho match, as he Is
determined, if posslblo, to carry
away Burke's bolt, emblamatic of
tho Pacific coast championship.
Members of tho Moose lodse, who
nro promoting tho match, arc con
fident that ono of tho largest
crowds that ever attended a wrest
ling bout in this city will be on
hand to seo the KlnmuUi Falls
pride go to a tlnlsli with the flashy
Vance. '
Tickets will be placed on sale the
first of the ' week nt tho usual
places.
Tonight Only
cA Cold Shower
of Common
Sense for a
Generation
Drunk
With Jazz.
And the last
Appearance of
Alburtus'
the amazing mys-
tic. It's the last
chance to solve
that perplexing
problem.
Sunday;
! I
"vi iM.i!,PJ.V.
wmM'
JACK HOLT
lOISWIlSOM,
WDAU RPCDV
IAYM0N0 UATT0M , fMW
"TlI
A spectacular romance
of the West with 1,000
people, 2,000 buffalo,
countless . thrills.- The '
biggCst Zane GraJTpic-'
ture ever made.
'.1
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BE THRIFTR GET IJEADV VOR OPPOliTl'.MTV own yoiir".-j
own nome oo CJmiartaie wuen wiu euucaie jour ciiiiuien.
It' Is only by saving tiat yott can hope U get ahead. For safety all
securities held by this association are in state control. Highest, t
posslblo earn'ngs coupled with pr:tectlon.
v $10.(10 n incntli depooiird with us for 100
mcnths will fay out ;H n WOliO accuunt. ''.'
Pay us Sl.noo.lio, no nay you ?a,(Mt.0tf. ' . ' "
TrAM Association
Wmi W.'McNehly
. District ' Agent - '
315 Main St.
Klamath Falls, Ore. !
Oregon Man Will
Be Coach AtYale
SEATTLE, Wash.. May 23. Sam
Shaw of Oregon City, Oregon, .cap
tain of the University of Washington
10 23 intercollegiate, champion' crow
has signed a contract as assistant
coach nt Yale, it was announcecl here
today. He. Is tho eleventh Elusky
sweep swinger to conch crews of
rival institutions. Shaw resigned as
coach atx Harvard last year to fin
ish his college work hore. He is to
report to Head Conch Ed Ijeaeter
next October, roplaclng Lynn C.
Moore, who has resigned to return
to his fruit rnncJi near Weniitchee
Washington.
X).ST I,K.Yl'K St'OHKS
At Sacramento 8, Portland 9.
At Salt Lake 4-7, Seattle 2-4.
At Los Angeles 10, Oakland 5.
At San. Francisco T, Vernon 6.
OHEG'OV LOSES .
PULLMAN, Wash., May 23.
Washington Stnte collego defeated
tho University of - Oregon baseball
team, 4 to 0, hore yostorday, Weln
gnrten pitching fino ball. Ho al
lowed only four hits and received
perfect support.
t Score ' R. 'H. SE.
W. S. C ,. 4 8 1
0. of O. .,.,;..,..., I,,.. 0 s 4',- 0
. .HatterleH Walngnrten nndv C.
Mitchell; Brooks nnd Mlmuuugh.
'ij t'Miiiiir' t'Hi' iii.'.i uH -.;'i
Vi Your Car in Tonight
- 1 And We '
Will Deliver It 1 to Your Home .
lomorrow morning
Washed and PolishcH -4
RjRJL- v Gar agB i
V A'.Jl?
j ' REX
3 Regular Fellows - v '
ROY RAY