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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1925)
"TTTE EVENING TUHJI'XIX) ' TUESDAY," Jim 2.lf25 Group Life Insurance Protects the Millwprker Accidents Will Happen-Why Run Risks? All kinds of Insurance Surety Bonda Loans on your home, old or new No UrokeruRo or Overhead Expense Perry DeLnp Mgr. Loan Dept. : JAMES H. DRISCOLL 206-207 Mart Bldg. Lumber for Sale Cheap Practically all items for construction or re pair work Drive out and look it over PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. COURTS KLAMATH VALLEy HOSPITAL I Centrally Located 403 Pine Phone 497 Oraduala nuro earn In con finement at homo ennnot Ik mndn 10 npual such euro In tho hospital. Cheaper Wood BLOCK WOOD is down to the bargain SUMMER PRICES Order a couple of loads each month through the summer at these cheap prices and you will be prepared for winter Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 lorU Hmmiol L, Ilummor, wldowor to IS. M. Chllcota ul ill, lot 4 block 7, Kulrvlow Addition No. 2. J 111:1 en M. Ili'll ut ux to Mi F. I'nrkor ot ux, lot 11 und northoust- orly 0110 half of lot 13, block 12, lint Hprlnits Addition, Mm. F. W. Dixon, single to Leo I'opovlcli, lot 28, mill 20, block 17, Industrial addition. Alma (lurola ot vlr to Zantba Mooro, los It, block 800, Durrow Addition. Tho K. I). CO., to Earl Uoot lot 12. block SO, lluuna Vista Addition 1). r. Muhuffey ot ux to KIhIo KIiik Key luM 4A, 6A, block 3, Railroad Addition. H. Plnckort ot ux to Ilort C. Thomas at ux, lot 7, block 12, First Addition. O. C. Applegato el al to J. S. Ren fro, lot tOO. block 103, Mill Addl lion. ' Erod Pedoraon to Halph E. Cll .hrlts ( 1 00 ucb.) BWV4NEH. SK SW'.i, SB'iNW.i of 80c. 11, T. 24, It. S. Allco Josophlno Fink & Anna Harriot laaacaon to Clara 1'rlco, part lota 1, 2, block 43, Nichols Addition. N. II. Martin ct ux to Ellinboth Alien, M. and II. description In Klamath Addition. Early Pioneer Of State Passes Away ROHEHUKG, Oro Juno 2. Simon It. Lano, son of Joseph It. I.ano, tho first torritorlul Rovurnor of OrKon, illod horo yostorday at tho anu of 03 years. Mr. Lane wna born In Indiana, February 2D, 1832, nnd ciimo to Oregon In 1863, fol lowing bin fnthor'1 first term In congress. Soon after his arrival bo entered th mercantile business, being located In Winchester. Rose burg and Umatilla Landing succes sively between tho years of 1854 and 1804. In tho liitlor yoar ho ro tlrud from business. Ho took up tho pursuit of agriculture, oporntlnR tho old I.iinn ranch oast ot Roso burg until 1001. Hall's Cat arrb Medicine Sld:rh"- rid your system of Catarrh or Dcafnea caused by Catarih. UU h !' ft Mr 40 ym 1. CHENEY & CO- TUdo. OhSc No More Waivers Will Be Granted On Income Taxes SALEM, Oro., Juno 2. Tho stain tax commission yastordny voted that after Juno 4 no moro walvors will bo Rrnntad on ponally and In to root on dollnquont Htuto Incomo tnxos undor tho act of 1023, now ropoulod. Undor an act of tho 1925 luRlslnturo pvnnlty nnd Inturoat woro waived tip to nnd Including Juno 4. It Is ostlmntod tnnt in dollnquont tnxoa, ponalty, Intarost and corpo rate dividends ovor $500,000 ro mnlna yat to bo collected. About $250,0000 has boon collected slnco tho flrnt of tho your, and tho total colloctod undor tho 1023 act Is now about 12,020,000. Tuxes on corpo rate dividends aro now boliiR col loctod undor a supremo court do clslon holding that thoso could not be doductod from tho tnxed roturns of corporations. Council Grants Building Permits Muddlng permits totaling nonrly $20,000 wore granted lust night at tho regulur mooting ot tho city council, as follows: Geo. Rhumwny, throo dwellings, (5500; II. W. Borch, dwolling. $1000; O. W. Thurman, dwolling, .$160; C. E. Farroll, dwolling, $150; 'stolln Mnng, addition, $150; It. W. Clay, porch, $500; C. Kayos, wood ahod, $25; E. O. Clrovor, garage, $100; C. M. Rood, addition, $50; W. It, Dantord, lion houso, $25; A. Ol son, dwolling, $125; II. Hon, dwol ling, $500; J, M. Mooro, dry room, I $575; Concrete Plpo Co., foundry 'bldg., $0000; T. Masnoy, dwolling, $2000; II. E. (lots, dwelling, $1676; O. D. Mnthows, romodollng, $1000; K. T. Baldwin, garago, $160. ALTAR SOCIETY MEETS Member of Altar Huciety to Meet With MInh Modiottnx St, Mury's Altar Society will hold Its rogulur mooting at tho home of MIhb Ida Moo'.iottaz, 130 High streot tills ovonlig nt 7:30 o'clock. Host esses for tho ovonlng will bo Mrs. U. Noud, Miss Cecolla Hahun and Miss Ida Mochottaz. BUNNELL PAYS VISIT A. Ilunncll In From Itnncli tor tho Dny 011 Business DR. SHARP LOCATES Hnn Francisco Physician to M.ikc Future Homo Horn A. Bunnell, prominent farmer of Hoar Hluklo Bridge, was In the clly today altondliig to biiHlmms niutlors. Mr. Uunnoll recently moved to his now ranch. MOE'H BALK OK PROGRESS BEGINS FRIDAY, JUNE BTH Dr. P. W. Sharp, rocontly ot Sun Francisco, has takon offlcos In tho Hopka building nnd will bo ready to practice his profession within a tow duya. Dr. Sharp In a grttituDlo of tho University ot California. MISS JENKINS LEAVES Will Spend Vacation In Hun Fran cisco Visit liiC Friends Allan Inez Jenkins ot tho Flrnt National bnnk Inft Motulav for Run At Moo's 0th Annual Halo of Prog-, PpnlIclllc0i w)loro ,, wllI gpon1 tn0 SB you will find Prices Qunntl- 1 Guess Is Wrong, It's a Nightie I, I, J IBlBBDnBBBID!SBIBBBEBBEIBBEBlB9SIBBnBBBn 5S " II M II H M n (iUi4i Si: SAW mm am h fa A roBB yon ties aim yimiuios 10 sun you no-1 gins Friday, JuBa..GtU. AdVM-, I ?!!l,f.rlun(U' ties and Oiiallllos to suit voullo- , lwo WUUKB v''"B rumuves M n H a u 11 M n H a a H H H M M M If n M H H H H a a m opmobile 8 s Reduced Price on all Models $180 EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY THERE'S chic sa well as comfort to this alwvelvss night gown ot satin striped voile with r.-d popples gracing Its' surface. T ties at tho shoulder and belt are ot red ribbon, and the aklrt is cut In points flnUhod with a plcot edge. It la different, at any rate. Applegate Will Take Party To Old Battlefield Under the guidance ot Captain O. C. Applegato a parly from Klam 11 1 h Aguncy will be tukun through the baltlo grounds of the Mod.ic War In tho lava bods next Sunday. Captain Applegato will act as guldo and historian for tbo party. Ho reported that others desiring to Join tho parly will bo welcome Professor II jrnor, hoad of tho science dvparlmout ot Oregon Agri cultural College, will upend some tlmo In the lava beds thli summer, arriving horo Juno 10. Ho will be accompanied by a large parly and all ot tho interest ing historical places In tho lava beds will be visited. FROM ROCKY I-OIXT Kuaiiicss Mini of Rocky Point Pays lltiim-H Visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I.c.ullt mo tored to tho city from their home nt Rocky Point yesterdny. Mr. Lcavltt Is manager ot tlm Rocky Point resort. RENEW SCHOOL Spring Lnko HiillclhiR Put in Good Coniltlon a Within the space of five months, the Hupmobile Factory has become the largest producer of Straight Eight Type Motors in the world. This enables the above reduction and gives the public still greater value. Before purchasing any automobile see and drive the Hupmobile Eight. Prices delivered at Klamath Falls Touring, 5 passenger . . . .2050.00 Coupe, 4 passenger ..... .2370.00 Roadster, 2 passenger .... 2050.00 Coupe, 2 passenger . . . . . . 2370.00 Roadster, 4 passenger .... 2150.00 Sedan, 5 passenger . ... . . 2480.00 .' . iS ' . , Pospisil Motor Go. Klamath Avenue at Eighth Street PHONE 890 i : 8 u Si II II II . !l II . II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II BBBBBIBBflBBBBBIBBflBBBlBOllBIIBBMBBBBBaiBIIBBflUHIBBBflBlBBBBS&SSaSSl County To Gain By Re-Cruise Of Timber Stands A crew of decorators and painters has completed ropalntlng the Spring Lnko School building and is now pre paring to ronovato tho Midland school building. LEAVE FOR COAST Local (ilrls to Spend Summer ' on Coos Ray Ruby Smllh, Etliol Pearson and Vera Downing loft today for Mirsh tlold, whoro they oxpoct to remain during the summor months. FIFTY TROUT RAGGED Anglers Report Good Catch on Jen . ny Creek A party composed ot Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hardonbrook, BUI Nlt scaolm and Eva Gordon spent Sun day on Jonny Crook, catching In tho neighborhood ot 60 mountain trout and reporting an onjoyablo, though damp, time. STARRED I1Y NEURITIS C. H. Ilnrnstnblo is confined to his homo nt 301 High Btreot by a sovero attack ot neuritis. HERE FROM DORRIS Mm. II. Crolsiint nnd daughter from Dorrls woro business visitors In KlmnnHi Falls yostorday. I'HOM LAXGELL VALLEY Mis; flruco Blown, accompanied by hof motlior, both of . Langoll Valley, Bpont Monday horo. Moro than 400,000,000 feet of Klamath county timber, uncruised for 15 years. Is not now on the tax lists ot the county, according to pre liminary estimates of Edgar and Lullisoa, timber cruisers, who have been making a survey ot the situ ation tor, the county court. - The above flguro is based on the fact that with only ono-seventu of the timber area of the county emb ed a little more than 66,000,000 feet has been found on which no taxes are being paid, according to the crulsors. This discrepancy ts all due to growth within the past 15 years, since the last cruise was taken, it Is said. ' About 85,000 acres yet remain to be cruised. In the 15,000 acres cruised. It was found that pine beetles had damaged a little more than 4,000,000 feet. . . .. PR. XEWSOM WILL SPEAK "Legion Endowment Fund and Doer-' Iteclier Hospital" Subject . Or. Q. 8, Nowam, overseas man and at present In charge ot the lo cal County Health Unit, will bo the spoakor of the day at Wodnosday's Forum Luncheon at tho Chamber of Commerce. The luncheon will bo held between 12:15 and 1:15 o'clock and all those interested are urged lo attend. As is tho rule with all forum luncheons no solicitation will bo mado. , ;.. , , BACK FROM MEUFORD . Return From Visit With' Relatives aud Friends at Mcdford VISITS COUSIN Visits Cousin Ybom lie Has not Seen In Several Years A. A. Ross ot Eureka, California, spent yesterday in the city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Conners. Mr. Rosa Is a cousin of Mr. f'onners and this is the first visit they have had in a number of years. BORDINS RETURN' Koine From Santa Clnra, California, Where Son Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bordin and son Harry returned Sunday from Santa Clara, California, where Harry just recently graduated from the Santa Clara college, taking a pre-Inw course. O reets Vets Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Lestes Sutton return ed on Monday from Modtord whore they spent several days visiting with relatives and friends. LEAVE FOR SILVERTON To Spend Two Wwksj VIsltlnR Friends- in Sllvcrton Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mann will leave In tho morning for Silverton, Oregon, whoro thoy expect to spend tho next tow weeks. Mrs. Mann will stop ovor In Salem for a brlof visit with friends whllo Mr. Mnnn trans acts business in Portland. They plan to make tho trip by motor. During tholr absenco from tho city tho Natatorlum will bo In chargo of thlor son,. Norman. i : Wit j Qo And throughout the lummer, Back East summer excursion tickets. Return limit October 3 lw. v ttls summer. Now plan to do more, see more than any vacation you ever had. . : ".. Join gay, laughing crowds on Call fornia'a beaches; visit colorful cities see the wondrous Puget Sound region; include, too, one or more inviting mountain resorts in your itinerary,. Plan it now; let our agents help you. And benefit by Southern Pacific's low roundtrip Summer Excursion Fares effective up to and including Septem ber 30th. Substantial reductions bring an amazing number of trips within your vacation budget. For "Outing Resoru" foldm and compUtt , . occurou traoel information, ik , Southern PactfEC J. J. MILLER, D. F. & P. A. 517 Main St. Phone 709 Klamath Falls. Ore. Bramwell Still Sup't of Banks SALEM, Juno 2. Attorney Gen eral Van Winkle has given a verbal opinion to Secretary ot State Kozer to tho effect that Frank C. Bram well is still state superintendent ot banks, , notwithstanding the enact-j ment of the new banking code. The question had arisen whether or not he was not automatically out ot of fice when the now coda became ef fective May 28, and whether, It he rotalned tho office, he would have to bo ro-olocted by the bunking board. leamfrumThosBWhomlHavaCured Helen Hcnrlckson, tho beauty ot hose back Is second only to that ot lor profile, is prominently Identified with preparations in her home town. Inuha, for the convention ot the Disabled American Veterans of ths World War, to bo held there June. v'-.-. -.'?. 1! - MOK'S SALE OF PROGRESS BEGINS FRIDAY, JUNE OTH Every Horn offered In Moe's An- nual Sale of Progress will bo a price surprise. Solo begins Friday, Juno I 5th, 0 a. in. Adv. 1-2 ' 1 MY FREE book on Piles and J other Reclal and Colon dis order! contains downs of letters volun tarily written by prominent patients whom I have cured. Many of these cases were of over IS years standing,, and had made invalids of the sufferers.) Send or call for this book TODAY and learn how these people, one and all, old and young, were rettored to health. M.iiiiiuw puvinvc is roy WRITTEN CUARANTKC to cure any cue ot Plln or RE- i rvnu inarAllUI BfEJE, DtAN M D Inr rC UATtll Aanrsraic ponniNn nra b ' 1