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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1925)
PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925 t GDown inthtold Across the carefully cultivated fields, the stately, rustling corn spreads row after row, ripening gradually under warm sun and wind! Just as the sweet, tender young ears of corn reach perfection, they are harvested for the Tuberosb kitchens, and canned immediately. All the natural, fresh, .corn taste is kept for - you all the richness of flavor.sYoiTH enjoy Tuberose Corn because it is "The Pic of the Pac" the finest of the country's crop ! More than 200 other vegetables, fruits and sea-foods carry the Tuberose label of superior quality. Yet you pay but a trifle more than for unknown unadvertised brands! As Tour Grocer for TUBEROSE! TUBEROSE FOOD PRODUCTS " . bum itm Dukts C I 1 1 .lfttl P-.TT. 1 ! I t T rriimiiima Happiness BE THUIFTR GET READY FOB OPPOKTIXITY own your own home be comfortable when old educate your children. It Is only by saving that you can hope to get ahead. For safety all securities held by this association are in state control. Highest possible earnings coupled with protection. ' ' v " . 910.00 a nicnth deposited with us for 100 .months will pay oat on a $2000 account. . Pay us 31,000.00, we iwiy you ?2,000.00. . Triple Wedding TENNANT ITEMS I N A, 1,1 V ,.. " Nbv . .V.l At a triple wedding to be solemnized June !5. Dt Rock Island. III., three sisters, daughters ot Dr. and Mrs. 5. G. Young will be united in mar. riage. Ilian (top picture) wilt wed Ogden B. Johnson ot Wausau, Wlt. Harriett (center picture) will Med O. W. Wickstrom, Stanton, la., an-1 Eunice (below) will wed O. C. Cob of LaForest, Wis. All three tl th girls and two ot the young men art graduates ot Augustona College. Shasta View-Malin BILoan Association Wm. W. McNealy District Agont ' 315 Main St A Veek of Clean Entertainment The Mikado Alton Packard Daddy Long Legs YES ARD 1 George Fallis ' Oney Fred Sweet vapt. bijurdur Uudmundson 1 Baughman-Pefferle Co. , Leake's Orchestra Margaret Byers i , Rosclth Knapp Breed . Junior Chautauqua Hruson Ticket Prices Reduced I'ntll Opening Day On Sale nt . ' ' At All Drug Stores Walton & Wright Realty Co ,. Ail bptlmlst is a Milwaukee girl who is an actor's sixth wife. . Klamath Falls, Ore. Increase In Grain Rates Authorized WASHINGTON', May 25. Increase' in rates on grain and grain pro ducts moving from northern Idaho to northern Pacific coast ports, suspended since laU November, to day received the approval of the Interstate commerce commission. The commission has inquired into the effect of the increases and has followed them reasonable insofar as they apply to the traffic to points north of and Including Portland, Oregon. Present rates from Coeur D'Alene. Idaho, to Portland, are 25.5 cents per 100 pounds on wheat aud will become 28 cents ,pcr 100 pounds under the Increase. The change Is Illustrative of the result which the schedules havo generally on north ern Idaho points. ! At the same time the commis sion refused to allow the railroads serving Northern Idaho to advance existing rates on grain and grain products moving to California points which was also proposed by the, orig inal schedules. The California rates will be held as they now stand, HJCXTKXCK DKLAVKI PORTLAND, Pre., May 25. Fed eral Judge C. B. Bean today post poned until tomorrow the sentencing of Horace (Ireeley Wilson of Ilose- liurg. former Indian agent at the Klamath reservation, who has plead ed guilty to an Indictment charging violation of thfl Mann Art, The . dry ranehers were pleased to hear the rain falling Friday night and tbo grain is looking fine since. ' Joe Micka had- business in the county seat Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hosac and llttlo son and Mrs. Hosac's mother ot Oakland, Cal., are Tisltiug at the heme ot W. A. ay man for a few days. . The Social. Welfare society met at .the home of Mrs. John Dailoy Wednesday last. Next meeting to be held at the Community Hall at Malin Wednesday, May 27, and all ladies interested are specially invit ed to attend. Mra. C. 51. Kirkpatrick and daughters Eliza and Deth and lvo sons were Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. W. A. Lyman and family and Mrs. Layman's aunt, cousin and bu3band and little son visited at the homo of Claude Kirkpatrick in Dorris Thursday. School closed at Shasta Vlow Tuesday and a picnic was enjoyed by all tae children, teachers and a few parents' In a grove about three miles north of this place. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Morgan and daughter Marie of Klamath Falls were Sunday visitors at C. M. Kirk patrick's. ". 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hosac who have been visiting Mrs. W. A, Lay man and family Went Sunday to Klamath Falls where they wero Join ed by Lester Kirkpatrick and fam ily and spent the day at Rock Creek. H. K. Wilson was a business vis itor at the county seat Monday last week. Eliza Kirkpatrick spent the week end at Klamath Falls with her cousin Marie Scwell and Sunday she was accompanied home by Nina, Budd and Karl Jackson of Henley. D, 15. Johnson of Medford Was doing business In this place the first of the week.' The ladles of the Helping. Hand society entertained the students and faculty of the .Malin High School. Wednesday, at a luncheon at the Community hall. . There were thirty seven present from the school and, wiille the ruin came in torrents out side it did not dampen the spirits or appetites of those at the table and a most enjoyable two hours wus spent. The ladles will have a tureen dinner at the hall Wednes day, Juno 3rd and tie comlorts. James M. Watklns, Jr., of Kug- eno was a caller' nt the home of John ,. Halley Friday. . -i Miss Elisabeth (iholaon 1ms been quite III, but Ih improving. Dick I'lirker, brother of Mrs, Mux Fllson mid Mrs. Dan O.mphcll, Is lie ro from Aslilaiul for n short stay. Mitrglo SuntiKO nml llttlo dnuKh- lor, Juu Annette, ami friend, Amy Short ot Sun Frnni'lHi'o, arrived In enrou Monday evening for u few days' visit with friends nnd lire being eniertnlnod nt the homo of Mrs. Clay Parker. Married. ' May ItS, nt Yrokn, t'nl U. (Slim) Prlli'hi'tl, deputy sherirf of this place, and J u 11 u II l.andieo of Long Heacli, Cal. Mrs. Max Fllsun and sister, Mrs, nan (.umpuell. left Tuesday morn lug by motor for Ashland, Ore., for a. brief visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Squire Parker. Mrs. O.' O. Wlngflcld is assist ing in the postpftlcu during Mrs. Fllson's absence. " ljuito a number ot the young peo ple motored to'Mncdoel Saturday uight to attend the dance. All re port a tine time. Alden Clemens, who was hurt in tho woods one day last woek. Is reported doing nicely In tho Dorrts hospital. Tho Wildwood ' Women's guild held their regular monthly social Wednesday afternoon in the church social room. Mesdumes McLlauRhlln and Chase wero the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs.' C. W. Murphy uiid daughters, Dorothy anil Pearl, motored to Klamath Falls Friday to attend tho high school gradua tion exercises, there son, Hubert Murphy being one ot tho graduates. J. Zuik who has suffered a re lapse ot the flu was taken to the Weed hospital Thursday, a son. Chester Zulk catuo over from Saw yers' Bur to be with his- father a few days. Mrs. Paul Henry and Mrs. A. K. Morton were Klamath Falls visitors Friday. Mrs. Lutio Doves, who has been visiting relatives and friends In tho vicinity of Vrcka returned home Thursday., Mr. and Mrs. West Beeson nnd Merle Beeson of Ncwbcrg, Oregon, brothers and sistcr-ln-law of Dnlo Beeson, arrived In camp Tuesday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beeson. , C. W. Murphy, Carl Kurstin, Jim Morton and Chns. King motored to Yreka Wednesday to attend tho lodge of Knight Templars, return ing Thursday. Mrs. Clay r'nrker delightfully en tertained tho Tllllcum club Friday at her homo on B street. Tho Misses Clarice and Llla Mc Donald, who nro attending high school in weed, 'arrived In camp Thursday evening to spend tho week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mre. Kd McDonald. For the June Graduate Fp- i mm HERE'S a quaint bouffant 'dress for the June graduate. Narrow ruflled organdie ptquuutly trims tho fgll skirl of this dress, while thtf IwniuF llkc IxkIIco has a colorful cm, broldcrcd coi-sukc in front. AT THE PINE TREE dividend paid TACOMA. Wash.. .May 25. On petition of F. P. Haskell Jr., special deputy supervisor of banking in charge of the .liquidation of the af fairs of tho Scandinavian Amorlran bank, superior Judge W. O. t'ljnp mun today ordered tho payment of a dividend of six per corit to tho ap proved claimants. This will bo the seventh dividend to bo paid on be half of tho defunct bank and will bring tho total returned to deposit ors to (16 per cent. APPOIXT.MKNT M l 1)10 JEFFBKSO.V CITY, Mo., .May 25. The appointment of 0. 11. Wil liams of St. Louis to succeed the late United States Senator Selden P. Spencer, was announced today by Governor Samuel Baker. KNOW A PLACE IF tAVLV)CK IS BAD Where the finest The next tlmo you get fish hungry come : fishing here. Without a book or lino you'll get , the best of a fresh, wholesome catch at n price that .wouldn't pay your faro to the fishing pond. .' , ; : Watch for Mr.' .Happy ,;' Party History came to life In alf its vivid realism Inst night at tho Pino Tree theater, when "The Thunder ing Herd" was shown to a large and very appreciative audlenco. Those who are familiar with tho story know that It Is written around the winning of tha west nnd deals with a particularly im portant and violent period of American history tho rush ot tho pioneers In 1376 from their farms In tho enst to tho buffalo fields of tho far west. Tho scones showing the slaughter ot tho buffalo and the wild stnmpcdo ot tho mad dened beasts are beyond descrip tion, "Tho Thundering Herd" Is not only excellent film entertainment, but It is an enduring tribute ' to that raco of Americans too often forgotten In tho hustle and bustle of this Jazz ago. Tho final showing of this ro murkablu picture will bo given tonight. AT THE LIBERTY 1 Mobort W. Service, whoso name will live because of his great poem, "The Spell of tho Yukon." bids fair to make It livo duiihMy long as a result ot turning . novelist. Ho wroto "The Roughneck," which quickly became a best seller and has been made Into a phntodrnma. Tho shark fight stnged in this pic ture, in which a nntlvo Tahltlun slays the monster after a terrific buttle, is giving locnl photoplay funs n big thrill. This strnnge undur-iien conflict is plainly tho real thing. Killing shnrks thus In hand-to-hand encounter in a popu lar sport off tho short's of. thu South Sea Isles, . "Tho Iloughnnck" will be shown tonight for thu last tlmo ut the Liberty theater. COURTS ' Deeds Hugh K. Gibson to Hubert L, fllbson et ill., deed of gift, 5-20-25. fl 20 acres in sections 22 and 23, twp. 39, range 15. II. B. Kerns et ux to Harry D. Waters,, 5-1-26. $5 I. It. 6., portion NW 14 SW W of sec. 32, twp. 3!), range 8 (descrllind by metes and bounds). Harry D. Waters to lieltina A. Anderson, 5-2.1-25, $2.50 I, n. 8., above described tract. Ilertha V. Smith' et vlr to C. A; Hnmbo, fl-5-19. S 1.00-1. It. S. K Vi SE'i of s .c4, twp. 40, range 9. Pullman conductor tells Is If ho Judged by clothes nil women pas sengers would Ide for' linlf faro. R. Von Berthelsdorf Motiso Painting and .Decorating Honest work at Moderate Prions Phono -8B9W 1810 Melrose FRIGID AIRE Ulig's Electric Shop .'" Oppi Post Office ' REDUCED ROUNDTRII? FARES In effect for' your week-end holl Jny. On sale May 29-30; return limit Juno 2. These travel ousRcatlona: Del Monte Smitii Out LufccTuioe Yosemite Santa Barbara , Loj Atiscict Fot fares, reservations nml fulUnformatfon, twk "Southerly. P:LiiieS J. J. MILLER, D. F. & P. A. 517 Main St. Phone 709 Klamath Falls. Ore 28 Hats For Men AH Sizes - AH Styles - All Prices 1.50 to 7.00 . Your size and style here Get a new hat for Decoration Day Nuw ah'.nmenl, direct from flory. of heavers, felts. In brown, gruy. pnurl, sand, beaver eobrj, In bucknroos, new wide brim dress hits. NEW NOVELTY STRAWS Just arrived 2.25 to 5.00 Any day now yiu'll feel the sweat and wish to goodness ynu had, n siraw to relieve tho pressure. Get one wlillo they lust and bo prepared. We have Munsingwear and Topkis Mnll I.elU'i-s, 't.mI llfir Money to Loan Without I)rol(orn;o Expenso FIRST MORTGAGES on Improved property in Klamath Falls and adjacent additions !1. It ii II il a home, 2. Improvo your homo. 3. Pay off nu existing mortgage. See Me Mr, Perry O. DeLap" will assist in this new department Fire ) ' Automobile , Life V Health and , ( Accident ,) SURETY BONDS J. H. DRISCOLL Upstairs in the , HART BUILDING 1 1 '