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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
TinJRRn AY.i.MAY 2A,VfflCT 1 3 IBM Today Only Claire Wiiulson in "The Denial" ... , a .... Friday' ' Nanison Ford and Clara Bow in "c5WAY TIME" Truck Competition ;.f:;;: No Real Menace To Railways, Is View CHICAGO, May ,28. IAPY Sec rotary or Agriculture W. M. Jnrdlmi (old tho mid-west transport confer- i enco hero today that thorn is "No basis for tho fear thai motor truck Is going to compote seriously with tho railroads, but that tho motor vehicle will find Its place in tho n ludq ; scuviuo of transportation,', nntirrally and Inevitably as have nil th!j?!fr'x 'ncWj users' pf the high Way." The trunk has found; its place jlh the short haul,' ho said, "and It ta not HtiAn!; ovW any- business that' ) tho railroads ran do as well or hot-. tor:'? tli ftnjck '! .not Invading Un ions .haul field." LIBERTY i Dainty Shirley Mason , in "That French Lady" ' " " : ' -' t FRIDAY "SELL. 'EM COWBOY" File Petitions ? Against Bus And Tobacco Taxes SALEM,' Ore, May 28. With al- j most 30.000 signatures attached. ! completed petitions luvoking tho referendum on the bus bill of tho 1925 legislature, woro filed lato yesterday with Secretary of State Koior. It was stated that 19,832 of the names bad been certified. Only 9009 are required.. Completed petitions 'fir the .'ref erendum of the tobacco tax were tiled Monday. The bus bill and the tobacco,, tax bill were among tho measures to become effective to-. morrow. .They are now held up until after the general ejeci'on- ia 1 1926. - '- I Joo " Lo t' i Macaroni 1 Spaghetti lOe a package You would not buy Fabric tireg .pnd pay the price of Cord. ' I BUT when you buy wrasoed ,pr cotton covered garden hose 'land pay the price of n)ouldea"if garden hose you are doing the jVame thing. For the foglpal crack-proof, non-klukable uaraen nose try 'I LORENZ CO. h First Phone 371 V On 6th near Main ."" To Show Lincoln Picture In Malin "Abraham ' Lincoln," the . plctura which 1 has ' been the sensation of the movie world, is announced toil week as a First National picture, to be shown at the Broadway The atre Saturday and Sunday. , "Abraham Lincoln" was more than, two years in the making, and it tiui's B3 minyr as 1 2.500' people appear In' the cast. It deals with the life of Lincoln from his birth, through his boyhood, the presidency and pe strife ot tne Civil War. de iSicjUieenrender pLeejaniI shows life In ' Washington after the war and finally his assassination. - - The pr:dattidn'hJS' been tilled as an artistic and dramatic sensa-, t'-n. jby-the national press and is geneVMiy i conceded: to .'bo tai of the most , important pictures ever brought do the screen. First National's decision to dis tribute "Abraham Lincoln" is in ' keeping with its policy to handle. ; productions of only the highest grade, according ta Richard Row- i land, productioa manager. I George Billings, considered to be a perfect likeness to the famous national hero, plays the title role, and Ruth Clifford ia seen as Anne Rutledge. Nell Craig Is Mrs., Lin- ' coin. These are the principal fig- ares In the remarkably fine cast 3C ill l ill! ;. "In r 'V! i h uiuiitVy o Kjivuo vtvro ijaiui uaj In observance of Memorial Day Open Friday Evening Until 9 p. m. : i Do your Saturday Food Buying Tomorrow TT7 ii-.ir-r- i.-r Special Items For'; Picnics And Lunches Woman Fails In" A '" j Suicide Attempt i PORTLAND. May 2S. Mrs.' Thai- ma Siro.f Ij at St. Vincent's hospit-: il here recovering from wounds in : her side reported to have been in- j iliciol by herself with a ..12 calibre revolver at IJundee, Ore., Tuesday. Physicians reported today she was in no danger but could not say how long she would be at the hospital. Report from Newberg said she wi3 f;und ia a clump of bruih. near' th- railrojd ratki. and that she had fired the shots with suicidal In tent, owing to despondency owing to domestic troubles. FRESH POTATO CHIPS Regular 10c package, C, Tomorrow, each WIGHT'S MAYONAISE Full pint bottle AC fresh mayonaise ............ SARDINES 1 lb. tin, tomato , OC or mustard, 2 for - J C CHOW CHOW Quart jars, extra , A Q nice, chow, each ............ "O RIPE OLIVES Med. sice canf largs 1 C ripe olives', can WRIGHT'S MAYONAISE Med. size Thousand is- Otf land, or mayonaise each ,v SARDINES In pure olive oil small cans, 2 for 25 SOUR PICKLES . Quart jars, medium A Q size pickles, jar LUNCHEON SPREAD Extra fine for sandwiches, 2 for 2S . WRIGHT'S MAYONAISE Small Thousand Island Od or mayonaisQ, 2 for FANCY SHRIMP . Extra fancy, late OC . pack, 2 for - HEINZ CATSUP Regular 35c size OC. pint bottles Finest Assortment Fresh Fruits And Vegetables In Our Market 423 Main Street Highest Quality Meats BOLOGNA & WEINERS;.!;!, VEAL:LOAF Strictly tresh yflC Make delicious sand- OT- per TOund;.V.. :.i.i..f. " I.' ' ""S ,' I, wichea. ner nniinrl &4 C : MINCED HAM Strictly fresh Ofir per pound wiches, per pound . I .yYTVTVIlVVVVVWVWvV SIRLOIN STEAKS Choice, young beef per pound 28c PORK CHOPS Young pork 0r per pound PORK STEAKS Young, pork, 2.C per .pound Jk 423 Main 1 Mrs. Siroy was employed he:e for a short time, dMng newspaper work and later' selling securities 1 She came here from Wyoming. McTigue Risking j ff-Title In.Hghtj V With Berlenbach TIRES GENERAL FIRESTONE11 Ht OLDFIELDr,rr 'Balloons 4.40 to 7.30 TUBES : 32x4 High Pressure Red $3.00 : Our price is right KLAMATH TIRE HOUSE "Cap" Calkins 6th and Klamath KEW YORK. May 28. (A.P.) The elusive Mike McTigue is ex pected to change his style of battle tomorrow night when he risks his light heavyweight title In a 15- round bout at the Yankee stadium with the hard hitting Paul Berlen bach. Mike must abandon the defensive tactics that have characterized his no-decision bouts, and . exchange blows with his challenger, "the knockout king," In the opinion of critics, or he will lose his crown on a decision. There is a strong yqlit; that Berlenbach; win render H decision unnecessary, but Mc Tigne's friends say he Can puttch hard when l:!a Ire is aroiiBcd., OMHTIOXS ;)()!) . -1 ib-nftf Visitor in Klnimitli TiilQ Kopj Several Dnys Among the Ilcatty visitors who have boon ,ln Klamath Falls for a few days this week Is F. J. Kchtnitz, merchant of that town, who arrived in Klamath Falls last night to Bpcnd tho remainder of the week. Condi tions in Beatty nro good, according to Schmitz who holds an especially optimistic outlook for county affairs. , Sahara Cabaret Oldens 'Safflajr' Night' 7 p. m. McCarthy Bldg. Lakeview To Get Another Sawmill (Special to The Heinld) LAKEVIEW. Skay 28. Construc tion of a new saw mill seven miles north ot Lakeview by J. A. Ed mis sen, one ot the pioneer lumbermen ot Lake county and formerly iden tified with the pine lumber industry In the southern pine belt, was an nounced here this morning. The plant will be small, of 10,090 capacity per eight hour , shift, and will be completed by the mldlle. oi next month, c f " By buying up small hold:nss and blocking up during the' pant fe.v months, Mr.' Edmitses has a-aul.ed sufficient timber to jhtn tie- mill for three yeais.' He is planning t: Rouble the capacity next year. (jOVKRXMEXT APPEALS WASHINGTON. May 28. ; The government f iled . in , the; 'supreme court today an appeal in Its' suit to recover German patents from the chemical foundation. The gov ernment lost In both the district court of Delaware and in the cir cuit court of appeals. I i . . mm 717 Main St. N. C. O. Hopes To - BegMNeWofrk'V 'fit I? ty&Wfy Pays .. (Spwinljn.Tficy-lleriild) , ', LAKEVJEW; May28. Construc tion on tho standardization 'of .tie it, - C. & O. from LakcjAcw scuth ta Wendell, f'ullf.. Uill slnrt within Jlxty days, wa3 tae prediction toda of S." H. McCarthney.'generai 'rnan-u agcr of the narrow gauge line. . Mr. McArtney. while reluctant tu answer direct quoailonn concerning ,the future policy of tho road, said that In his onlnlon the Interstate 'so.imerce commission would come to some decision cn the petition for standardization wlthln the next 60 djys. ' ' The railroad man ilnnlml nil rn. mors that material ' had all , ready been assembled for construction vorkron the project ; : ' plnesB. And most people' are aiming 10 high they miss lt.4 Wo didn't know' a coudIu were married until wo saw them yawning. Miss Rogers Gained 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinny Men nnil Women fiuln B Pounds' In P.0 DnJs or Money' llnck My dear Friends: Ajtiir my attack of I'lu r was-tliln, in-down and weafi. I had a sal low complexion, my checks were svnkpjn 1 and - I-., was conlinually tMjimeff 'with gas od my storoach. I felt stuffy and had lost my au- Jt"ifyi had-read about -McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets' and decided to give them a trial. At once, I beg'n Idjplck ;ili an ap petite, my ciieeks filled cut und my complexion became 'healthy lokini and I gained 15 pounds In six weeks and am very thankful for what .Mc Coy's t'o.l Liver Oil Compound Tab lets did for me. Mlsi Alberta Rogers, 204 W. Cor- ro Oorda 8t., Decatur, 11L To take on weight, grow strong and vigorous, to fill out the hol lows in cheeks and neck, try Mc Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tab lets for 30 days. 80 Tablets 60 cents at the Star Drug store. Un derwood's pharmacy, Whitman's Drug CO.. and live .Hriifffflutn nvorv. wiereiIf t'fyiyfitobjjlve y0ii won derful help In 30 days, got your money back you be the Judge, Hut bo tsure and ask for McCoy's, tho original and .genuine;':----.";.-y---:c -. i : i i I .Lumber for Sale Cheap Boards ,:; Shiplap Dimension .Sidingj-f Lath Mouldings iif' ';"- In fact practically all items for con struction or 'repair out and look it over Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Girl On Midnight Party Dies In Try ' ? Tp Aid Companion ;' EVERETT, Wash., Muy 2S.Elln Pike, 16. junior student In tho high school at Arlington and daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Plko of Arl ington, was fatuliy Injured oarly this Jiioralng when sho slipped and fell 'over a high embankment nt the end of a- paved' highway outside Arlington. The young girls, with a friend, Gladys Bovin, had boon on an auto rid j with two young mon. Tho party Is said to havo stopped at the end 'of the pavement whore the Hovln girl left the car. Imme diately she plunged over the em bankment. Searching for her tho Pike girl turned tho spot light ovor the bank and saw her 150 foot bo low unlnjurod, but In doing so she slipped and fell over horsoir. frac turing her skull on a rock. Several hours later tho party roportcd the accident ,to itho authorities at Ari Ingtori 'who' held tho boys until tha accident had been investigated. The Tinmes of the youni mon were not given out. Miss Plko was dead when her body was found at about 1:30 -o'clock this morning. k,U-i FROM THE FOIIT Prominent Klamath Hlorkmnn In Klnnintli Falls Tim lay PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Friday and Saturday, June 5 and 6 ' ItllK II.MW Al WAI.KIllt'H t'ALENDOXIA HANTIt Known its tho Harry Wells Hunch, sivn iiiIIhh south of Caodln and seven mlli north of Weotl. Cnllfornlu, on the Pacific hlitliwny. ' T W O I) A V 8 H A I. K Tho ontlro hord of Ayrshlrea. Ilolstnins, Diirhnms and Jenioys. A mimhur of thonu cows are giving milk with suvornl now fresh A n u in hi' r will havo calves on date of sain. No old rows will ho offered. A vory choice lot to select from. An opportunity not to bo overlooked. , , 6 bulls, one registered ronn shnrlhori. threo years old: two grado Shorthorns and two Holstnlns. loo head of stock cnltln of nil sorts. Cows, heifers mid stoura will bo sold In groups. 20U head of sheep, ewes and lambs will bo sold In pens to suit pur chaser. 60 horses Ono chestnut sorrel Imported Hi'lglum stal lion: ono span of henvy drnft horses, well broko, anvnn yoarn old, i weight 16UU pounds. Farm horses, brood mure, saddle horsim, broken and unbroken. 11 mules from four to seven years old. Ono Hhctland pony, five yenr old. woll broken, for children. FA KM I 1 IMI'l,l;M K.NTM One Champion grain binder, ono four-homo grain drill, two spring tooth harrows, six sets of heavy team harness, seven slock saddles, one Vlsiilla saddle, ono new El I'aso Texas saddle, two ladles' riding saddles, a number of team collnrs, ono hay loader, two sldo delivery hay rakes, six liny rnkes, one Nash two-ton truck, one one-ton Chevrolet truck, 1924 model; throe telophonns. ono powor wood snw, two spring wngons, sovon farm and hay, wagons, , throe riding plows, John Dunro Ktag; two walking plows, one 60 i gallon koltlo and Inrgo scalding trough, two blacksmith vires, ono set blncksmlth tools, drill, blower, vlso and nnvll; sovon mowing machines, one alfalfa seeder, ono elder press, DeLnval cream snpa rstor. No. 17: ono throo-horne electric motor, ono Hlmplox cream separator, two single disc plows, one Sampson gns onglnn, four horsepower: ono rotary pump, one-Inch; ono leu mnchlno for butcher shop, ono butcher scales, ono platform scalds, BOO pounds; flvo Jackson forks, ono manure spreader, ono rotary two-Inch pump with 12-inch stroko, 00 tout of six-Inch plpo, one Petaluma Incubator. iiorsKiioi.i) (iooi)H Stoves, tables, chairs and all sorts of small tools, chains, forks picks, shovols, and other articles too numerous to mention. ' All stock In tho sale will bo cared for until purchaser nn nr . rango to movo them. Automobiles will bo parked on enst side of highway In pasture. Free lunch will bo served nt noon on both duys of sale. Torms of sale will bo nnnouncod on dnto of sale. A. K. tJKAHAM, Ain llmii i r, Montague, Cel. CLIFTON WALK Kit. KKXF.HT KIOICHMA.N, Owners. JAM EH WALKEK, Malinger. , Llnsoy Slsemoro, prominent ranch-' or of the Fort Klamath district I spent yesterday and this morning in Klamath Falls visiting with frjends and transacting business from his ranch In that section. LFAVF, FOR CALIFORNIA LEOAL-NOT1CHH XOTICK OF HALF In tho County Court of tho Rtato of Oregon! for Klnnintli County. Irf ihe matter of tho Estate of THOMAS A. CIIECAN, Deceased.' ,L. H. HAGlfK. Administratrix. NOTICE 11 HHItEIlY OIVEN that tho undersigned, pursuant t'o nn order of tho County Court of Klam ath County, Oregon, mnda nnd en tered on Alay 2.1, 192r., will on or after Juno 26, 1926, sell nt private sale to tho highest bidder for cash In band, or ono hnlf cash and bal ance on, mortgage not exceeding ono yenr nt 7 per cent interest, tho fol- niwiiiH ocBiTincd rear proporly be longing to snid ostato: BK't NE 'Bec. 12, Twp. ,19 H II, 8 B W. M., 8W',NW4 Hen. 7, Twp. 39 B II, 9 B., W. M In Klnm nth County, Oregon, and that said property will bo sold In' ono pnrcol. . Illds will bo received by tho Ad ministratrix dollvorod to her In writing at 6 Loomls Hldg., Klnmiith Fnjls, Oregon. . L. H, HAGUE, ! Administratrix ot tho Estato b( Thomas A. Crogan, deceased. " M28, J4.ti.18. 20. J: () Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K. Ktlnson loft this morning for Rod Dluff, Califor nia to ho with Mrs. Btlnson's mother who Is III. IH'HIVFHH GOOD SAN , FRANCISCO, , May 38,. Figures for tho twelfth foiloral ro servo district for April, 1925, show that business activity, r.om allied steady , tlesplto tho usual seasonal decline nnd iiuch unusual features as tho abandonment ot inoro than 60 per cent of thu winter whoat acreage and wldospreai; damago to berries and deciduous . crops throughout tho district duo to un favorable wnnthor. Decline In total volume of trudo ns compared with the previous month was less than that which usually occurs, at this season of tho year. Tho total vol ume of crodlt oxtendod by customer banks of tho federal roservo sys tem Incronsed during tha month, as did tho tolal odoposlts of tlloso banks. , Hairs Catarrfi Medicine Sldof:,h" - uld your syatcm of Catarrh or Deafnev caused by Catarth,'"' 1 i SoUty drunliH for nit 40 turd ''. ff. J. ,CHENl?Yfi, CP. Tido. QhV Cheaper ! Wood i -ii ''fn -r p nit t rtni.: .; .; block, y00D;:!,r, is down to,ihe: bargain, , SUMMER 'ipRlCfeSv Order a couple bf loads each month through the summer at these cheap prices and you will be prepared for winter. Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 6pj,,MiMm Phone 53S, )