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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1925)
V ttiilTUESBAY,, MAW, 102.'. EVENING. HERALD,; KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON rAGETIIREH ""ifus".'l Mainly About - People mm LIBERTY ! ' Return Engagement of the finest picture wc have ever been privileged to show , "ABRAHAM LINCOLN".-' Tin Nintplu utoty of (liti Ilfr of our f.n'ittfstt prcnlridit, told In a in n ii n it l I lull u Ml ri tirh I tin iir.n fl nt twiif A nutrlcfi it 52 wi Miw,w)iwMfpiviMitiiiiii)i'i ' .mmmtn0rimmtti..tm)i!f5 ii i 11 1 imJITil' ,11 .fti.'ii'fiii'.Hli, ;.--.iii..fm jtfg gratuity Whn neit.r Automobile. Are &HSWeiPJ " s"' "?1 if i" rMi- -. - .31,. ,,. - , . L'.'..." methods are possible because of Buick's great volume. It would be im possible to put such fine workmanship into Buick cars for their price if Buick. built but a few thousand cars a year. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE Opposite -White Pelican Hotel. 'V-V jwutyoiiinvestigaie WOT "Mr GIEPOLIGY that gives you all cfthis ? 5.000 M $10,000 if , . and in case of permanent total disability the company will ' 1. Waive all premium payments 2. Pny you $aj per week for one year; and in addition 3. ray you $50 per month for life; and 4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary wlien you die 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a result of . accident, the company will pay you $5,000 in cash, i'm- meliutc!); in addition to all other benefits. In case of temporary disability, 11 1 a result of ellhcr sickness or accident, the company will pay you fZi per wetk for a limit of 52 weeks. "A Servive That Endure" Tf&sr .Coast Life . INSURANCE COMPANY . . HOM OFflCO-SAM WUNCISCO FoiMlitntl Hninrli Ofriro -Svimtlt if'liior Ciatico IIUIk. John II. IloiiKlo'.i, DUt. Agt. Oco. A. I'roctar, Uos. Ast., Kli'.math Falls, Oicpsn Battleship Oregon I Ready For Voyage SAMOM, Ore., May fill, Monibiifn of tlio batlluulilp OroKon commlHHlon who rnturuod to Balum yostnrday from Hrcmorlon nnvy yni'd.rnportod tlinl llio Orcigon will runch rorllnnd hiirhor Juno S, IioIiir broiiKlit down tho connt from tlrnmorton by tliroo ;,. For New Electric WASHING Uhlig's Electric Shop . . rJione-234- . ... , OppositQ.pstoffico . ."fijerrT.' r Built, Buick Will Build Th.m .... . . . yow ya wffcr uvotk wanship. in Buick motor cars? Buick s precision !l ! 5r : 'ou die tro'n natural cause you (llo from accident lug Konr. Tno Queen of tho Hoso Postlvnl will bo aboard when tho ship comes into Portland. Tho coin million has been unablo .to. find any truro of tho famous sil ver sei'vlco that the peoplo of Oro iron . presented tho Hhlp lifter thrt Hpanhih war at ft cost ot $36,000. 1 Canadian blacltHiiiitli luliorltod 300,000,000,' ho how ho can sit down undor hits cluwtnttt trcq. ,, Rent. Copper Tub MACHINES mkh. 'n:titu,i, ni.iti; Working lu Coiitity ,Mf,cMMiir'H (tl Hi-!- V.lrli H111I111111I Sir. (Ib ii 'IVrrlll of Mcdfiird lia Jollied Ui4 IiiihIiuikI CIiui. Tcrrlll In Kluniiith I''iiIIh and liax tukon a IKwItlnn In tin' ciiiinly UHni'imor'u offli:n. Mr. Tifrlll rncfiilly lU'cdplni a iioiilllon li ditpiity enmity ukkcii Hor to hiierocd Muiirk-o Jobmion, wbo rralitnoil to enter tho renl cHtato IuhI timber brokurnxu bu:l- lll.'SH. i.uvu ion . i', 'IiiIiiikoiih iitiit ( 'jiiiipIh'IIh Leave ' M11111I1 VeMerdny Mrn. Maurieo I.. JolniHon and two children, Marjorlii nnd Fred erick, 1: ml John Cainiibell 11 ml ihicidiier, Allco. left ycHterduy rnoniliif; In tin, f'auipbell mnchlnu for Hun Fninclwn. Mr. Jolimon und ln;r two ihllilrin will remain In Knn Krnnelnro for a month. Mr. Campbell ami dniiKlitcr will Jour ney 011 noutli to until hern Citllfornla. silts. vii..sf.v iidhkh On Ituitd to Iteciivery Aft4'r Kerl 4Mlrt Ojieration .MrH.'.M. II. Wllv.nii, who for the pest few days lux been (.erloiiuly III at a loml Hospital frnm a nerl ntiH nperatloii, Id on the road to n'jcoi'ery, aecorditiK tt word re ceived hi-re today. .Mm. WilMon will booh rciiiiino lier work ax public AtenoKruplier in thy office, of M. .liihiiHiin, local real cxLato man. KI'IDIvMIC AIIATKS ScrlouMieNH of Small 1'ox in Clty SlitiwH llccldeil IM.frpasc A atnall cpidenilc of Rtnall pox In Klniniilh KiiIIh ta now practically under control, Dr. (!. S. Newoom, county health officer announced today. , COIJJNH .rrlTKI) Ir. eivsoiii Will lie Aided In Work by .New City, SjmmmI Cop Harold Collins, patrolman who wn. appointed to succeed J. W. Ar Rravus n city patrolman, wa yes terday appointed by.Chinf ot,, ,Io- llco Harry 31.'' touclis to' deputy health Innpector, working tinder nr. ti. S. Nowsom. The city patrolman will only work part tlmo under the health department. , Ill'TTKR MAX HI KT James Oltiimiin Nearly I,osc.s K)e Hljtlit In AtH'lilent Yesterday dames Oftfllnnn, buttormaker for tho llolllday Dairy, narrowly avoid ed losing his eyeslKht when s.il phurld eld which ho was ualng to test cream, In some way got into his pyes, Doctors reported today that bis chance for regaining bis slKht unimpaired were gJod. Annual Report of Chamber to Be Presented H. D. Mortenson to Be Chairman Camp- . ibell Will Speak ' A phase, Interesting In ovory do tall will ho tho annual report of tho chamber of commcreo when the fifth annual community dlnnur .will bo given In tho White. Pelican hotel, Friday night, May 29. Covers for 250 guests will be laid and It Is ex pected that many moro than this mi tuber will bo socking reservations to hear Kx-Oovurnor Thomas Camp bell of Arizona who will be tho speaker of tho evening. Through long distance communi cation this morning, It was learned by tho chamber of commerce office that II. D. Mortenson, president ot the chamber last year, who la In San Frnucisro at the present, will bo In Klamath Falls for tho community dinner and servo as chairman tor the bVutllltgr '. . 'Kx-bvtjrnor Cnmpbe::, wlic is In lylamathfconnty In tho Interests of tho bourtl ot Survey and Adjustment In comjmhy' Wlth Franols M. Good win, yfortner, nnslstnnt secretary of the 'Iijtiirlotyhnd V. A. Dolzoll, sec retary to tiovtsriior Waller M. Plerco, will bnso bis discussion before tho guests of tho dinner on the Klam ath country and tho results of his visit hero In tho Intoresta ot the hoard. The chninlmr feels exceed ingly fortunutn In having Campbell with thorn at tho dinner, according to Lynn Sabln, sncrotary. ; , Providing music during the ovon nlng will bo llio Little Symphony or chestra of Klamath Falls, under tho direction of Hnrry Ilorel. Tho din ner will far exceed 'those of tho past. I'lvo yearn. In. .both, inturuat. and ap peal to tho community at largo. ; Till: WOTIIKK . Tho Cyi'lo-Htrorniagrapli at .Umror wnod's I'harniacy !inw but lltf! ehanxn'.ln kar-jinntrlc conditions allien last report although, tho ten dency 1hl nriernoon Is downward. Forecast for next 21 hours: Partly cloudy with moderate tern pcniturcH, Tho Tycos recjrdlng tlionnanietur reisbtercd inuxinitim and minimum temperatures today as fallows: High 78 Low 61 l' H. Went her Kcpurt Oregon: Fair in tho Interior, cloudy i'ar thd coast tonight and Wednesday. Continued mild, gentle to tnodoratn northely winds. I.i:.u i:s ion Kot'Tii Mik. Arens Ix-uvi's Tinluy for Homo in I lorlilu Mrs. Mary Arenn, mother of Lou Arens, left this morning for her homn In Jai kKimvllle. Florida where sh'i .will remain with her mother. Mrs. II. Mans. While enroulo to Florida Mrs. Arens plana to remain In Freiiiio for ten days or a fort night visiting with friends nnd re latives there. She npeni tho winter III Klamath Falls where she made many friends. TO VISIT IIKKK Lllhevleiv Iteslili-ut to SM-,I Week With .Miss Aiiilcko MIlis Mary Johnson nrrlved In Klamath Falls this afternoon to spend tho week with Miss 'Evelyn Anilclte, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It.. 11. Ambfco. Miss Johnson Is a resident of Lakcvlew, however sho has a nunbc-r of friends In this city. MISS LIXDLKY ILL laughter ,ot Mr. and Mrs. George Lilliiley Suffers Attack A slight attack of appendicitis eoijflned Miss Josephine Lindlev.' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George III. Llndley to her iome this aftcr- noafi. Miss Llndley became sud denly 111 while at her work at noon today and w3 rushed to her home by her employer, Mrs. Claude Davis. According to 'Mrs. Llndley she was resting easily' late this afternoon and "modlcal examination found her con dlilan not serious. McCimpbellAnd Todd Are Held W. H. Todd, freed onco in the state court on a charge of posses sion of intoxicating , liquor, was bound over on the same charge and In connection with tho same nl leged inbjlemeuiior, to tho federal grand jury by Bert C .Thomas, United States commissioner, this morning. William McCampbcll, upon whoso falo on" tho same charge the jury could not agree,' was also bound over to tho federal grand jury in Portland. ' . . McCampbcll was released under $750 surety bond and Todd was freed under a ?100o bond. Tho federal grand jury meets In Port laud next month and It Is antici pated that the charges against the two men will bo investigated nt that session. At' tho hearing this morning it was found that ,thero was not suf ficient evidence to bind over the two men to tho federal grand jury on a ebargo of transportation of In toxicating liquor, so tho possession charge was preferred. Former Offender Gets Heavy Fine Harry O'Neill,4, whoso lnxness nt obeying traffic regulations has been brought before authorities on othor occasions, drew a $100 fino yester day afternoon in Justice of the Peace n . E. Hunsnkor's court, tor speeding Saturday ,nlght on . the Ashlnnd Klamath Falls highway between this city .and Keno. . 1 ; ' ' D. W. Ilcrglund and II. A. Tolio were each fined $10 and costs for speeding 4o miles hn hour on the long straight of way on Tho Dnllos- Callfornla highway, just, before ..the Williamson rlvor bridge Van Uav- enscroft was fined $15 nnd costs for speeding In tho same section. llo will appear later to answer to a ehargo ot driving an automobile w hile- Intoxicated. , FRKXCIl LEADER SLAIX PAItlS, May 20. M. Berger, tronsuror of French royalist longuo of action, was today shot through llio head, perhaps fatally in a sub way station by an .unidentified ns snllnnt who escaped, , Iowa mnn shook hands .with the King of Knxlniulrbut failod'.to. sell blin lany lifo insurance, ,i. "t".' JtKTCKXH TO WOftK MIhn Clirt linpron il After Atinrk o! AiH'iiilfritis ' Miss Gcorgiann Clift returned to mr work til the Talis ' Mercantile company aftt;r an' Illness df several days when she was confined to her home In the Jacobs apartments, suf fering from an attack of appendi citis. ItKTl'l'.XS TO CITY SIIhs Woi'tlcy Kiijoys Visit at Uni versity of Oregon Miss Miriam Wortley returned to Klamath Falls today after an ab sence from the city for several days during which time sho visited with friends at tho University of Oregon over Junlor Week-end. She was the house guest of Miss Ktith Newton of Kusan Campbell hall and called on other Klamath Falls girls as well. XO l Oltt'M 3IKKT1.VCJ Community Dinner to Tnko J'luce of Luncheon According to Lynn P. Sabln, sec retary of tho chamber of commerce, the regular weekly forum luncheon of tho chamber, held on Wednesday noon, will not be observed this week, due to the community dinner on Fri day -evening in the White Pelican hotel. The directors met on Tues day for, their regular weekly discus sion and luncheon. lAL'GHTKIt IIOP.X" Kcim Iteftidi'iilK Congratulated over llirth of Child Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Moore, prom inent residents of Keno, are re ceiving congratulations from their many friends over the birth of a Baby girl, born la the Klamath Val ley hospital, on Monday morning. I Moore Is owner of a general mer chandise store in Keno. TO GO SOL'TH Klamath Falls Krslilcnt to Spend Tlireo Weeks at Springs . W. H. Kitto of Klamath Falls will leave tomorrow for Richardson Springs ' In California, " where he ,plans to remain fur three weelts en joying a general rest.' Kitto Is a prominent merchant, of Klamath Falls. TKI S DAXCE Girls Club to Sponsor Benefit Dance of Friday Might Members of the Trl S club, an or ganisation of girls of the -Episcopal church afe sponsoring a dance iFrlday night on tho dance barge. "Venetian." The barge will leave Its moorings at 9:30 and after that nine . the launch will carry the pat rons to the large in Lake Ewanna. Johnny Houston's orchestra has teen engaged for the evening and seveoal interesting Ceaturcs planned. VISITING HEBE' , ; Mrs. Ferguson Hero From Seaside; Mrs. Foster Visiting Also Mrs. Belle C. Ferguson arrived here tills afternoon from Seaside, Oregon, for a short! visit with Mr. and Mrs.. C F. Stone. Another house guest a ttho Stono homo is Mrs. Winifred Foster of Berkeley, California, Mrs. Stone's uiece. i. -Nut Bread T f -Angel Food Cakes -Custard Pies v -Pumnkin' Pies Apple Sauce C?lce and J. T GOLDEN K R U S T i'-ij DREAD Klamath Bakery 826 Main;;; , I. Hl; ,1 .-, t ' . ' riifi -- ' Jr'''':". ' irjT :' With WeberRelds new on sale daUy; return limit October 31st. Stopovera. Sunset Limited doily via Los Angeles, through the Southwest to El Paso, San An onio, Houston, New Orleans and the East. ;' ;:l A fast, luxurious train; delicious meats in-Southern Pacific duv in8Connects with rri-wceUy steamer, New Orleslns-New York, and with trains east and north, i - ..... -.A Round-trip tares greatly reduced for example: (from main line points) , Kansas City, Mo. . . $72.00 Chicago, III. . . . . $ 86.00 St. Louts, Mo. . . . 81.50 Washington, D.C. . 141.56 1' New Orleans, La. . . 85.15 New York City ...... 147.40 Proportionate reductions to many other eastern points, - , ' , See Apache Trail o Aruonn this way. , ,, J. J. MILLER, 517 Main St. Phone 709 Johnny Jones Will ' Join Portland Club PORTLAND, May 26. President Thomas L. Turner, of tho Portland club of the Pacific coast League, wired today from Philadelphia that tho suspension of Johnny Jones, shortstop, imposed for his failure to report to the Portland club, had been lifted and that Jones would join the club here Wednesday on Thursday this week j-eady to play. Jones was with Portland two years ago, and with Brooklyn last year. Three Crescent ' Citizens Are Fined A tip spoiling the "pinch'' tho first trip. Deputy Sheriff Ed Kendall on his second trip to Crescent was successful and arrested "Shorty" Bicvlns, O. L. Gleason and Violet Burke. Brought before Justice of tho Pence ft. C. Spink, Blovins and vtleason pleaded" guilty to possession of intoxicating liquor, and were fin ed J50 nnd costs. Tho Burke wom an pleaded guilty to conducting a disorderly, hoime and was fined $50 uid ci'sts. t'nublc to pay tholr fines, the three . Crescent resldcnta .w,ure brought .to' Klamath" Falls to, serve out their-' -fino" id jail. ' '''-' -ru... ..,. , . . . , , "Little' Thrown-'Jug" was sung by soldiers in one war. Will boo'.ieg- III SUIT) fi llil u Jn ule r,uu war: ' Backed by half a cen-; tury oFtheP atrical pop ularity.' '2 The two '" i -.: greatest ! comedians of the age ' in one of the funniest ' 1 pictures. ever made. Regular Prices; V D. F. & P. A. Klamath Falls, Ort). Lumber for Sale fi'- s' dt s 'jn- Boards -Shiplap .. ' Dimension- Siding Lath- r-'E'" Mouldings I In fact practically all items for con struction or repair, . work . ' Drive out and look ' it over Lumfier Cof