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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE ft, 102ft i! !i: i. !!: ii: ;. ( , :. ft ' ' . ) jt i : ii J t: Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Oifice: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Or. E. J. MURRAY .;. , Publisher W, H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postofficc at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. k Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches here in are also reserved. 1 The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County 4nd the City of Klamath Falls. , SUBSCRIPTION RATKS Deliver,! by Currier Ry Mali Ono Tear S8.BO. Ono1 Yenr 44. I.' nil of work. 4fl. Point. 4 7. Photographic developer. 45. Feasted. 51. Potatoes. 55. Conjunction. 56. A series of steps. 57. On toot. 59. To mlmio. 61. KJro of a roof. d4. Story. OS. Yes. ; SS. To fondle. 71. Jumbled type. 72. To accomplish. Fair Texan YKSTRRDAY'S SOLUTION Six Months Three Months One Month 3.50 1.95 ... .65 li Months Three Months One Month ..15.00 . 2.75 .. l.Sil - .65 FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1925 i . MORE HOMES NEEDED " If the chamber of commerce desires to do something worth-while and constructive m aiding the steady growth SEATTLE, Juno 3. (AP) Georges Oatineait. grandson of and development of the city and county it could well ;r?est ciemonceau, the nscr of GRAMISOX OK TKil'.K OF I'R.lXl'K TO KKCOMK ax .iMt:uic.vs citi.i;x ' rWnrn ire Kmo nnrl fnlonts tmvanl 'rolipvinor tho nvpsenf 1 Franco, is an automobile salesman shortage of dwelling' houses; a shortage which promises " "n" tO grOW more acute during the passing months. j . Gatiueau wa persona secretary ; Other Oregon cities have made home building a civic i to his grandfather, cio -riser of project with considerable success, and in some of these I Franca- ,:n,il n joined the French cities the need of more homes and the growth were not Krn!y ln :913- 1,0 sorveJ in a:u0' marked as they are right here in Klamath Falls, j lTZi:. we have m mmd a particular city slightly smaller. 0 spent an tnhortaucc ot more than than Klamath Falls. A couple of years ago it saw a ! mmioa traucs-in gambling mmature tent city spring up almost over night because i13, ,vosl:'n " southern Europe. Af thft influx nf nennle who went, there to rear their iWhpn w moVy wa onc wrk- , I . 11 f id his way to singuppre. back ylt the 'PINE TREE u I. . 1 JUvvf-' 4&k iMJ i 1 1- :, ' 1' An Interested niulloncO greeted Mary Coo Peterson's presentation nf her class in aesthetic dauclug nl the IMiie Tree Inst evening. It Is safe to say that everyone moro than on Joyed eaeli niiiiibor nnd It Is hard to decide which of the several dances was the best. Klnnuith Falls has reason lo bo proud of the talent dis played by those members ot her younger not ami to appreciate the work ot Mrs. Peterson In develop ing that talent to I lie dcurco shown in Inst night's performance. They will be seen again tonight and bls number nlnno Is well worth the price of ailmiHsloii. The feature picture. "A Kiss 111 The Dark" Is n clever, sparkling comedy, adapted from tlio Htage play "Aren't V All?" and goes to prove that appearances are often decep tive and sometimes surprisingly so. Kdolphn .Mcujoit as usual walks uwny with the picture, although nbly supported by Aileen Prlnglo and l.llllan nicli. homes. to i Paris, to New OrJe.-irw nirn : Taking cognizant of the serious situation, the cham-jtrai ami south America and Seattle, ber of commerce organized a home-building association. ! ere ho has taken out first papers V There" Was no thought Of big profits. It "built modest jt0 become an American citizen. . homes and sold them on liberal payments to the working- P,, ;, , , , , , ... , i ,- a i Paper says Coolidgs smiled nt a men who wanted to settle down and live there perman- j man f rom New Y0Tk That.s r(;!il. ' entry. This civic enterprise in no way competed with; ins. we ianRh at theiu. private buiidere and .contractors, for the shortage of j o welling houses was so great that they could not beJ , constructed speedily enough. - 1 1 ; Real estate men tell us there are nearly a dozen calls j right now for every vacant house. Klamath Falls isj enjoying a daily increase in population. The railroads j will bring thousands here during the next few years. j The present condition is serious enough to warrant j some definite action. Who will take the lead in this j needed project? . . j w '''A I Ax. the LIBERTY Tho l.tbvrty Theater has a treat In store for Its patrons tonight In "Notch Number One," an Arrow- (li'cat Western 'pvoducllon, starring Hen Wilson, nnd supported by Vaklmn Caiiutt, tho Champion Am erican Cowboy, who won tho llnoiu velt cup last , rail, for tho greatest display of skill In all kinds or rough riding. An advunco screening of this pic turn shows our old fnvorllo, Hen Wilson, au a ranch foremun, falsely accused of shooting bis buss. COURTS H'Mi I'omildernilim, pai'ool ot land In see. ill), twp. S4, r. IlK, described by metes and bouuds. , .Man Inge Mceuso l.eslio W. Osborno lu Kalliryno Hlerteiis. , Circuit lolirl Fllliigt No. 3013 Law. Filed 0-4-25. ('. ('. II. 7-30II. II. C. Mnrrymnn, utty. Hhell Company of (,'ullforiilii, a corponilloii, vs. Marvin Cross, ('lit. demands Judgment for $10117,11 and touts. Judgment 1 No. 2007 I.. J. I- Jack Palmer, debtor: Modoc Clutrllo Faithful, creditor. Costs, 110.115; face $20. Filtered ami doekulml 9-4-2B. 1 No. 20IIII l J. I.. I. I"!'- J')" Jackson, debtori Modoc Charlie Faithful, creditor. Costs, $10,20; face, 35.om. O-t-25. Filtered mid docketed A. A. Helluilin ot lit ID Ward 11. Stevens, 11-20-24. $1.UU I. It. S. .110.40 acres in Hortlncs 5 anil U, twp. an, r. 11 1-2. J. C. Ileardiley et lift lo ltuhy Hello Moore. 1 2-1-2 1. $.50 I. IU H.. lot 1, block 7 1. Iliionu Vista iidiU- tion. Alma (iiii'els et vlr to Kmma Kohrer l.lnresiy. 3- -25. $.t0 I. R. S. l.ut 13, block 300, Dnrrow addition. W. M. Kelley, single, to Kdgar II. WASlllNOTON. June 5. (A. P.) Lawrence et lit. $1.00 1. Ii. H. Lot Ambassador Fletcher at It jmo ad 5 U II , block 102, 51111s addition. vised tlin statu deiinrliiiniit today Kiamatli Korporiitlou to U. that vk'u Conniil Franklin ('. CI .1 won t.'rove, 4-2-25. $.pu I. II. 8. Lots llt i.ogburn, llaly, hail been uttuck ;. 10, block 205, Mills second ad- ,.,1 ,y meinlier of 11 f.iiclitl dulc dltloii. 1 nation on .May 24, "without sppnr H. !. Stevens et ux to F. M. eat reiuou" being twice stiuek over Cleaves. . 4-27-25. $.50 I. It. M.. the head and stuniiud. Vlt'K UH'NKF.L III IIT Elronor Wllkons. "Miss Dallas" was oiljuj.,-u tho prettiest bathlnj; girl In nil Texas at the seventh an nual contest recenily held at Oa. veston. Kho w'm represent ber stato at the national contest at Atlantic City. THE OLD HOME TOWN Ji TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ..! 5 H i fMTl pi - y J l, -it Mi ; t mr N wr rn 3 -sr a F m mmT m -jau fep m m " ' ; tVCK ' r anm TTwrs ; hoi L mm 1 i i i i m 1 n 1 i h I Thats The. Qutvxrjr VJSIMCI CftMNtD , Mll-y IN A COONlttVI -Pull OF COWS.. ET PrSJCX'CcQ To UUl HtflH tlTHurt.WIEV. woo Town feuers ooiT HUH VNTA PORKOOR 1 ? wmmm EVERETT TRUE By CONDO fjj(E OO JUS': L Just HORIZONTAL 1. Convinces. 7. llovcs. 13. Beverage 14. Cnemical ethylene. : 16. Yes. 17. Wigwam. 19. Constellation. 20. Ebb and flow of the ocean (pi.). 22. Melody. 23. To mingle. 24. Unequal conditions. 25. Before. 27. To place. ... - 28. Cuckoo. 29. Itelatlvc. '. ' , 31.' Behold. 33. Point of compass.. 34. Self. ' 3G. Drunken. . ' . 39. Blesuing. ' 41. Made of oatmeal, 42. Flower yards. 4 5. One who comes In. 4 9, To employ. 50. Second note ln scale. .52. Thres-loed sloth. 53. Lyric poem. D4. To tiro. 60. Mineral spring. D8. To stuff. " "" " " 60. Strap of the bridle. 62. To pad or cram. 03. FIbor Bocured from century plant. . 65. A fop. ' " ' - C7. Stir. 08. Pertaining to punishment. 69. Night. 70. A separate Incident. 73. Beer. 74. Complete despondency. 75. Summed. VERTICAL ' 1. Assaults. 2. Prophet. 3. Shrewd. 4. Eggs of fishes. 5. God. 6. Kallfies. 7. Gay. ' 8. Variant of "a." 9. Jollied. 10. Lads (affectionate term). 11. Viewed. 12. Actual Bitting of a council. ' 15. Released. , 18. Organ of hearing. 21. Electrified particles. 20. Prophet who trained Samuel. 28. rieard on barley grain. ' 30. Particles. . 32. Chemical which jiolds sugqr. 33. Drug (powerful cnthartic). 35. stabbed by tusks. 37. To tcatt :r. 38. Possesncj. 39. Collector of honey. 40. Frozen dessert. 4 2. Protected. 43. Frees from Impurities. Mm feN-thirty II w& mm im&x-. a Waj TWe CROSS Be.cjiejS 1 suppose MY Tiep,, You CXJC3-HT TO H4VS Be&Ai a UWYGR . riciK.rt, i j;;: 1 Mm IK-- lit 'l'Ulli I ISil.YM j- . -w. Saturday and Monday Bargaihs -in- Mdse. 1 quartered Onk Golden finisli Buffet. Beveled mir ror. Worth new i ..... 75.00 Used Price, $24.50 ; 1 Buffet. Beautiful Jacobean finish. Beveled mir ror, quartered Oak case. Worth new 80.00 Used Price, $25.50 1 Buffet in Fumed Oak, quartered, bevel mirror, swell front, felt lined silver draw er, large compartments for linen. New price , 85.00 Used Price, $26.50 1 Sanitary Couch. New p rice 12.00 1 Sanitary Couch. New price 12.75 Used Price, $4.95 Used Springs from . 1.75 up 1 Wood Bed, enamel finish. Worth new .... 25.00 Used Price, $15.00 1 used Bed, 2 in. post, Ivory finish. Light steel tub ing; 1 used spring; 1 used mattress complete Used Price, $14.95 1 Used China Closet, Jaco bean finish, shaped glass front, quartered Oak. Wi 11 match Buffet and Table. New price ...... . , 85.00 Used Price, $29.50 1 Kitchen Queen, Ivory. N ew price 15.00 Used Price, $4.95 ' 1 Piano stool, quartered Oak, high back. New price 15.00 Used N Price, $4.95 Perkins Furniture House The House of Big Bargainst in used Medchandise ', Where your Dollars Have Sense 127 SOUTH SIXTH STREET ' Klamath Falls, Ore. ....