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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1925)
vacf, nv THE EVENTNG HERALD THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1023 Coquc Feathers' "for Trimming ofs another example of the advantage of our three store buying power we are offer ing you some real bargains in drugs and d rug sundries. The stock is clean and new and the reason that wc are able to offer prices such a3 these is because we have one man who buys for all three stores. He can get quantity prices in every line and still !. not burden any one of the stores with an o ver supply. This Is Your Opportunity Take Advantage of It. I 50 , Cent: Sale 50 1 Adolpho Mcnjou and Lillian Rich in "A KISS IN THE DARK" It is nbqut a yound husband and wife who take a vacation from each other to hoc if absence makes , the heart grow fonder. ' Then, complica tions, it's rich. , SPECIAL FEATURE TONIGHT WA it fa ". , ' J 'si-' I , i V 1 r "V Mary Coe Peterson presents her children's class in a group of aesthe tic dances. Following are the dancers as they i appear: , The Yuccas Flower Blanche O'Neill The Flirtation, Geraldine Houston, Ollene Egline The Bubble Boy Jeona Marie Sinclair Clown Dance Ethyl Driscoll( Doll Dance Ollene Egline Lydia von Berthelsdorf at the piano , 12 si TIT??''? 7"!)? . rt " ;''''LirfJj V9 MJM LIBERTY .fT. . r .. i :.::i-r-;y:.--:.--.. . .1 What happens when an attractive, impul sive and fearless young wife is neglected by her husband? Hi iipni rATrn iimnnrun mm tu wu vitN is based oii just" diis situation and makes an absorbing story that will interest every-one. Coming Sunday "The Dcadwood Coach" starring the great Tom Mix y lit 1.4 HtiiilKMtllno rout of tlu 1.H"'Ak'l Milk In trirnrru-41 at tho ollnr nod cuffs wMh C0(iu iViiUitrn In way nnd Mutt tone. K'wt her nro luivlnif tin unrrc drntid voruo nnd nro usually corn hlncl with llK"t weight .lik, or Willi chiffon or gcvi'ifwttv. Bell Hop Wants 300 Per Month BAM FRANCISCO, June 4. (A.P.) Muilorn "bull hopping" is a hlgh ly specialized "profession" and $300 a month Is a fair salary, It Is let rorth In s milt filed bcre by Ed ward Kunls. a boll iiop nt the Clark hotel, In nn effort to 'collect J3G00 from Mrs. Union A. Olbbs, wealthy widow of this city. In an answer filed by Attorneys for Mrs. Olbbs, Ennln' claim Is characterized as "ridiculous" En tils said ho was on Kami by Mrs Qlhbs to work for ono year and quit his Job as bell hop. Box Lang's every day chocolates 50c Pint liquid petrolatum 50c 5 lbs. Bath salts 50c Tube Colonial shaving cream and Durham Duplex razor 50c Tube Emetine tooth paste and 25c tooth brush 50c 50c Pensular Pine Compound and 25c Currin's cold busters ..50c 75c, 3 canstal. powder (5 kinds) . 50c 3 bars Creme Oil soap, 3 bars . . . Peter Pan, 2 bars Eagle Castille ............50c 50c Rose cream 25c rice powder 50c 75c assorted box paper 50c 75c Garden Court face powder 50c 50c Cocoanut oil shampoo and 35c Crinola (brilliantine) ......50c 85c Lather right shaving cream and 50c after shaving luxury ......50c 8, 10c bars Peet's castille Boap 50c " 8, 10c bar3 Peet's glycerine and tar "soap ....50c " 75c Aromatic cascara .....50c v 85c rubber household. gloves ........ 50c.-' 75c Vanette Garden court perfume ...50c 75c Incense, assorted odors 50c 50c Spt. camphor, 25 castor oil . 50c 90c hospital cotton :...---C.:....'.:;.....::.. ,1....50c $1.00 Beef, iron and wme '....v........ J.....:.......50c 35c assorted spices, 2 for...' ..:.iA..:.......?.50c 'Bring in 4 Victor, Vocalion, or Brunswick records and get 75c credit on, four new Brunswick records. .Something new in Brunswick records every day. Fight Manager Is Held For Slaying NEW YORK. Jun 4.-i-(A.P.)--l Hurry Sk-Rfl, mnnaKor for Clmrllo (l'hll.) Itoiwnbcrit, world's bantam-1 wnlclit boxor. K. Q. l'hll Knplnn and ' other iniKillxtx. nrrnlcued In homl cldi) court today charged with shooting Charles Uunton to death, this morning was admitted to $5000 ball. Through Ills attorney Sh-Rel said ho shot Dunlun In nelf defense. He luiiucu-'d -Uiiuion' recently, wus ..ru leiisod front Sinn Sing prison ..it" i! PORTLAND ASiZ KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON uiiii i ii n inn ihi.imj MLwfOTiuisw, T"t CTrVIC QAVC! l'rohiiiiiinn coHts $ioo,oou,ooo IVJm oimo y(,lir Yi wo itet littio of it. Men may lo dumb, but very few of thorn weur Hlylbdi clolho.i. rrliiro of Wules saw u wreatllni? mutch, then went-to a daneu. Must be different in Africa. "Down with liquor", is tho cry of both sides In tho mm war. , j Your luck may bo bad. llul they kicked a lkiHton man out Of Jail. , KlnR of Urussuls la a member of Iho Hotury club, and no doubt It helps his kinging business. Arthur Trnln, nutlior, Is wrltlni; a Turk opera. Wlint's worse? World'a Mi;kosI ox is on exhibi tion In ChleiiKo. The world's IiIb Kest monkey In nt largo. Remember the Dates July 2 - 3 4 Reprieve Granted ; 0 To Gerald Chapman ' . . ".; ! ; HARTFOnn, Conn., Juno 4. (A.P.) A reprieve from .execution for Gerald Chapman from Juno 25 to ucemher 3 was Issued today by Governor John H. Trumbull on tho application of states attorney HiiKh M. Alcorn. Chapman waa convict ed nt tho March term of tho sup erior court of tho murder of Police man Skelly In New Britain and after a sensational trial was sentenced by JudRc Jonninns to bo hanged at tho stato prison on Juno 25. STRIKE IS .t : In tho Juiianuso cutton mills which wns tho rnuso of tho riotins here Iir spreading, hut no further, attacks on forelKiters aro reiiorted. ' -' ' l) The striker' aro now estimated to nimiher: 100,000f inbstJ oV them tho "coollb class." . .M'CAMAXTH TAKES OFFICE SAN' FRANCISCO, Juno 4. (A.P.) Judgo Wallace McCnmant of Oregon, former Judge in tho Ore gon stato supremo court and re cently appointed by President Cool Id Re ns a Judgo in tho United States circuit court of appeals here, took his Beat today. Elks Lodge Will Convene Tonight MMD E O Klamath Falls Fun for you for everyone Klamath Falls Lodgo of Elks will meet tonight at 8:00 P. M. Tho summer vacation of holding lodge will not begin until after tho Grand I.odgo Session in Portland tho mldtllo of July according to Exalted Ruler Charlton S. Currtri as it will be necessary to hold all tho regular seBsons up to that tlmo nnd probably some specials In ordor to complete tho lnlntltion In tlmo for tho Grand Lodge Mr. Currin said. Summer vncation of tho lodgo is tho holding of mootlngs onco a month instead of once a week. Tho next lnlntltion of a largo class of Elks will bo Thursday, Juno 11th. iniuiiijyuiiiyyinpn 75? RCHOOIB CLOSED BALTIMORE, Juno 4. (A.P.) All tho local public schools wero closed at noon fof tho remainder of tho day because of tho oxcoaslvo" heat, which has 1 continued un broken for flvo days," couplod with a depressing humidity; ' Tho maxi mum tempornturo up to mid dny wns fill degrees. Two prostrations wero roportodi ."i l ' " ' I'RCED TO A I Ik WASHINGTON'. Juno 4. (A.P.) All women who wear or have worn furs aro urged to forward one dollar to tho Washington . head quarters of the newly organized anti-steel trap leaguo for a .cam- traced to storms and other fatall- causo suffering to nh.mais. KNDERS OF ASHLAND liusluess Man From Aslilaud Pays Uuslncss Visit H. G. Enders, Sr., of tie Enders Wholesale company of Ashland paid the city a business visit yesterday, returning to his home this morning. U. S. JURIXES LEAVE MANILA, Juno 4. With 300 ma rines aboard, bound for Shanghai, the IT. S. S. Jason departed from tho CavSto naval station today. TRAIN IIOUUEK - KILLED CANTON. Ills., Juno 4. Clyde Duncan, 38, of Peoria, was killed, his stepson, Guy McConkcy, 25, was probably fatally wounded and Jdo Diamond was captured at Nor ris today after they had robbed tho Chicago, .Uurlington & Qulncy station of freight and money. ASTROXOMEIt PARIS, June 4. mille FInmniarion, French astronomer, is DIES -(A.P.) Ca the noted dead. Many Deaths Are ; , !7; i Due To Heat Wave CHICAGO. June 4. (A.P.) At least 64 deaths have been attributed directly or indirectly to the heat wave of the last few days over the middle west and east.' Of these 37 were listed as the toll of heat, as follows: Two in New York. . . ..' Seven in Now Jersey. Six In the New England States. Twelve in Ohio. Six in Michigan. ,., One in Indiana. Three in Chicago. . - In addition,. 27 other deaths wore traved to storms and other fatalities as follows: Eloven storm deaths in Iowa. , Five storm deaths in Minnesota. Four storm deaths in Nebraska. One storm death in Montana. Five bathing fatalities in Milwaukee. Ike Frldeager tho day here on of Ashland . spent business. This Caused Scopes' Indictment Secretary Weeks Is Better Today Secretary of War Shows Slight Improvement Over : 1 " ' ; Yesterday ' f -' ' ' i BOSTON, June 4, (AP) Secre tary of War John W. Weeks, who has been in a critical condition at tho Massachusetts general hospital, since an operation for gallstones there a week ago, passed the best night ho has had since Saturday, ac cording to a bulletin early today from his Dhysicians. , "Secretary Weeks hod the boat night he has bad since Saturday" said the . bulletin, "his condition whild not quite so good at 10 o'clock last night as, at 7 'o'clock, has again changed slightly for the better. Temperature and p u 1 s e normal.". ' COURTS PUESlIYTERlAJf LAMES ltumnmgc Snlo Snturiluy Next Door to tho Herald Lndlos ot the Auxiliary of tho Preshytorlan church aro making plans for their rummago snlo to bo bold Snturday In tho building ad joining Iho Herald office. Every thing In woiiiliig nppnrol will be tor snlo and it all garments nro not sold on Saturday tho Indies t 111 continue tho Balo throughout M-.-n-day. EVOLtmOK fe my b. T " " JSa Stth- In forms and culminate with .Krits. EvoluUoamen, ThbantrngcmcatlscallcdthMhowrv . are beuevea vj 1W" ..ra.ntBt(!iia""" ' .... j-velonment of teaches tbst oJ"0", years o, W P? '..ii. vr snPI, " luted hi tin vcloprd form, of aim lL Tho Pt Engtah n. .M-wr it-.. VcJidrf tt o rrom " , ,Mlhl!thcory 01 .r,'"",T.t mduatty MlcJ lmp' t)ot life on 1n,1"l,' t,v thenwrt cv riw to Ihwc tfcrc complex sad thai thus ultimmcij comrlcx (om camo into existence. enn noo species of Th. Mumb ot Aolmid Speclef. Over 6 w. . hoff-, aninuli arc Vinnm to xbt tc-dav. as Iho following table " ...w f V 3co ooo itmt"" f. ' jL PA f& KwlO(A-WO( took. tii " wwi . BiMBimiM at. Hunter's "Civic Biology" text book, PTMa la ftlnftiHl nil thn tvntihto. TI la n nniro from Oeorco W. which John T. Scopes used in his classes nt Payton, Tenn., and for which ha was indicted as ovio)awr, f the snO ovolutlon law., Accompanytnj Is a picture of Charles . Darwin, s .... Deeds ' O. R. Moeller to Klamath Mould ing Co.: 6-2-25; 4.B0 I. R. S.; t.M and 1.754 in NW14SE14 of SecS, T. 39, R. 9. (Described by M. & B.) ; EHa B. StlltsiV widow td T. B. WaterB; 5-12-25; : $1.00 I. R. S.:' Mills Second Addition, lots 7, 8, block 200. C. C. Jackson et ux to T. B. Wat- , ers; 4-Z3-Z5; Jl.uu i. it. a.; aims Second Addition, lotB 12, 13, 14 block 211. , ' ' ' ' Richard W. Montague, Trustee to. A. J. Ferrier; B-'l 1-2 B Hot Springs (Addition, lot 2; block 24. 7: 7 May D. Schultz et vlr to James Braden; 5-12-25; $.50 I. R. S.; SEtf " j NE Vt of S. 20, T. 28, R. 9. " , James Braden to Joe Schults;-, ! 27-25; S.50 I. R. S.; SE 14 NE ot js. 20, T. 38, R, 9. .'. , ; ; The K. D. Co. to Ella G. Ballard;; 5-21-25; $.b0 I. R. S.; Buena Vista Addn.; lots 7, 8, block 77. ' ; :; Ed Bloomlngcamp et al to Amos Litndy; 6-2-25; SEK8WK, NV4SE- of Seo. 4; SW14NWK, of S. 4.T. 36, R. 14. Myrtle B. Martin et vlr to Kathryn C. Lorenzj 6-1-25; $10.60 I. R. 8. Part Block 51, First Addition. (De scribed by M. and B.) Clrcnlt Court Filings No. 1958 Equity. Filed 6-2-26. W. S. Wlloy, Atty. for Pltf. Iola Iluylnr vs. Everett Bevins Huylar. Divorce complaint. . No. 1959 Equity. , Filed 8-3-25. Wu. Marx, Atty. Charles H. Paul-' son vs, Jennie M. Paulson, pivnrco, i