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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1925)
SATURDAY; JTTN13 fl.W evening mmw, rciJAwnr rms;nmsm 1 Mly . i I SEE . R. Perrin For Plans It Pays War Time Gas Available; Now for Use in Killing , Off Local Squirrel Crop Linfield College Removal Pending P ' IUI.MI 111 I 1 1 UXpOIIHll'C ly In tin i com I Ago fi, c I; fern BUILDING DESIGNS PLANS ADVICE ESTIMATES SUPERVISION ' 1 209 Hopka Bldg. ! Phone 250-J f t : Developed by chemliits seeking a deadly gus during I ho world war, calculm cyunldii, a comparatively In- o product, may finuro Inrgu- tho casualty Hut of Klulimtli county squirrels It plans of County Agent C. A. Henderson work out. Calcium Cyanide Id a liquid which mi a donna heavy gas when It comes In contact with moist earth. Tlia kii Instantly and painlessly k 1 1 In any living tliliiK which breathes I' ll la declared to bo nnn of tlic speediest an well as one of Hi" mom Inexpensive methods of combating, the biju I ml munaco and the prvx f it t tlmo, duo to 1 lie recent rains. Is iu Id to bu practically favorable for Ita use. ' lotH It sells for 21 con til per pound, l:i 2!i pound lotH for nineteen cents und In fifty-pound tins for eighteen cenln pur pound. The cost will average about one cent for each hole treated Hender aon (tales. The liquid Is safe to handle If common sense precautions are observed. Spending of a few dollars now for this squirrel destroyer will Te sult In great savings a little later." Henderson said. "The young squirrels are now en tering on their period vt greatest activity. In the next fow weeks they will attain tbelr full growth and that growth will bo attained only bwau.ro they have stolen enough from rancher's grain fields It may bo obtained from County i to make it possible. The man who Audit Henderson In five, twenty-five ! invests -a few dollars now In squir nnd fifty pound tins, 'la five pound j rel-klllcr Is saving money." . JURY CASES ARE SET BY LEAVITT Jury trials will start In Circuit Court Juno IS, with tb. rum of thn statu nKnlnst Finnd-ls thi fi rut to enmn up for trial. Tim ruses net yesterday by J ml ko l.i-uvltl follow: Htntn vs. Daniels. June IS, lit 10 o'clock; Kiuie vs. Koderltind; Klnto vs. Duka; Ktatu vs. Tbomus: Btntii vs. I.ifiiul' ; Htum vx. llitmll ton; Btnto vs. t'olvig; Camp & Hmltli; (!, A. Wllignrt. 1M..WH to i.havk 1 Miss A. M. tlalliiglior plum) to leavo tho first of tho week for Ynkltnn, Washington, wln-ru she will spend n month's vncution with friends nnd relatives. Mlns t'uil liiKher foriiinrly lived In Yakima for a number of years beforo com ing to Klnuinth Fulls. WILL AltltlVi: TIF.SIUV Mother of Mrs. 1'errln Will Arrive Fur Hiiiiuner Months Mrs, J. H. Pflucgor of La Crosso Wisconsin, Is oxpoctml to nrrlvo Tuosday for isn extended visit thru tho summer months with Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. dorrln and Mr. aud Mis. II. M. Manning:. DOKKIE SESSION WILL BE STAGED HERE JULY 1STH July lSili luu been anuounced as tho dulo for the D. O. K. K. cere monial which Is to bo held In this olty. l'liml arrangements for' tho cnremoiilii! wero madu lust evuBlng for the viitertiilnnient of nil lllo visitors, when II. J. Illckerson, Wil liam Mnrx, .l.loyd Do I. up and Fay Morris met Willi I he D. O. K. K. members nt Med ford. A featum of tho ceremonial will be the J),.Vi K. K Crater Lake bnnd which will I noro, playing for a blK dancii which will bo holif din Ins I Ho day.', The band Ik con sidered Urn second ! best 'of its class In the. country and has been the subject of much favorable, com ment wherever It has iippenrcd. Shasta View Co. Takes Out Group Insurance For Men Eight Graduate At. Sacred Heart - In else lust McSIINNVIU.E, Oro., Juno 6. The question of the removal of Lin- j field College from McMlnnville to i Portland will be considered nt a special meeting of the board of trus tees in July. A committee from the Ilaptlst board of education is expect ed to be present at that time. Firty two Oregon churches have expressed their desire that Llnflcld college re main at McMlnnville, It was an nounced at a meeting of the board of trustees yesterday. H. L. Toney of McMlnnville was re-elected presi dent of the board, Walter P. Dyke, secretary, and Charles H. Kopf, treasurer. Prison Physician Thinks Tenner Dick LoebWili Be V' laving Maniac inh Prison i JOI.IKT. Ills.. .1 unit C. P) KL.-hurd I.o'. b, li.u uiv;r lairid who Plotted, wlih u!l.,".i !.cfi,HjfI, the iriurdi:" of iioi;hy K.-..-.i la.M rar ban nitrf--r-d a n'T. ar.d .in a '..;U th..- U4 ilo-vtor.i. will improve or ter minate fatally wlLhin 41-J iiourn. ' "fJh r:ey" iifL,..-r.n:: frora an acuti? aUa-U of niL-a-:k-i tliat weakened It I.ob does recover from the' mansile.il at tuck, ho may faco a life of insanity, it was Indicated by Dr. Ilminan Adler, state criminologist. tirca-kdowa t who reported that the youth Is In a . s-dias? to t "I'osit-Jiifectiotis delerlum." HKRR FROM FOKTLAM George Youell. president of the Pacific Fruit and Produce company. ; Is a business visitor In town today, i looking after tho Interests of his company, for which tho Klamath Ice and Storage company Is erect ing a new warehouse. I.iin mentally and tnr.::ed K-r two day lisd ci t In tL o'd hore. Since Tuc'-da; ir.ui v.Oi'-pt tsr;d his' tr.ar I.:. h bod.: i'.ir FP.OM OI.KXK Charles Adams . of Olene is a business visitor In the city today. "il rCTU-.lte: rnotlier. .'":! "Pafj;!;e I.0C.VM I want r.i aisovi ca.isiifl ...' !.-. hail :'X T.'::-'::l- on wsa h i-nllal when h". be :d o'l.uj at A and so- !y," lie crlei hU Dr. Adler is convinced that Dick is not feigning his Illness. Leopold docs not know of his ac complice's collapse. Ho Is recover ing after an operation for appen dicitis and H was feared news of Loeb's condition would harm him. DOIT SIGXKD ivi:; -i.ike.ri" to iat an ' l!-!nh..!-i.-, Lf:(i.t,:d and rl c-'.niraaica. i. tlii !aya" Franks arid . r.r life. before thfiy killed. youns v.ero. ai.-u!-.''r.C':ii to pri.-:u I'OrtTLA.NT), June 6. (A. P.) Matchmaker Harry Hansen of tho Portland Itoxiiig commission, an nounced today that he had signed Mickey Rockson, Portland, light heavyweight, and Ted Frayne, Seat lie, to mettt In a ten round bout hero Juno 12. ; Another ten round bont will .be added to , the card. Tim Khiista View Lumber com rany Is tho lulest concern to Join thOiSucred ranks of those adopting tho co-lu-suranco plan that Is bolng placed In force In this territory by the J. H. Drlscoll Insurance agency, who rep resents the Aetna Insurance com pany, In this district. Tho plan was adopted by thn Shasta 'View com pany toduy arid Its adoption Is main ly due to the efforts of Captain Marlon Nine, president of tljo com- & Hkoen Impressive graduation excr ut tho Sacred Heart church mum. eigui siuaenis oi Ihacret Heart academy received I I diplomas, which w-cro presented by! Hev. Father Kramer, O. S. B.t of Mt. Angel college. i The graduates were: George Ed-! ward Ilertram, Lcatha La Verne! Gray, .Florence ' Lolivla Elliott,' Alicia Mario Davenport, Veronica j Isabella McAndrews, Lucilo Coan. ' Irono Ellen Folsom and Hatnonui pany. ''W' wero Influenced, to a great cxtcul lu. hurrying : this lusuranco Into effect by the results of the un fortunalo accident tliat occurred at our plant recently," said dipt. Nino, "Tho vnluo of this Insurance to our men Is s.i apparent that wo were glad to'tako It up. - They ' ore now sbio to carry one two i or ,thrae thousand dollars worth of Insurance at. a oost of only sixty cents per thousand per month,, cur company j paying the additional cost. Wo feel that It Is a good thing for all con corned nnd wo are glad to have had a chance to take It up." ,. IX Ftm THK DAY Mr, and Mrs. Louis Itnbln of Olono wero In tho city toduy on a shopping tour. Hart's Demurrer Upheld By Court TACOMA, Wush., Juno 6. Judg Govaor Tells In superior court this morning sustained tho demurrer of tho defense to tha Information ac cusing former Governor Louis F. Hurt of soliciting a Bpllt f tho feos In tho liquidation of tho defunct S.'andinavliin-Amorlcnn Bunk. Judgo Tents gavo Prosecutor J. V. Soldcn 10 days In which to fllo an amended complaint or to appeal his decision to tho state supremo court. ' MKUItlLL FOLKS HERE In For Day From Homo in Neigh boring Town Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Carlcton and son, Alfred, of Merrill, wero visi tors In tho city yesterdny. Miss Maude Carlcton. sister of Mr. Carlcton. who has been visiting nt tho Carlcton home , for tho past two weeks, returned to tho city. ItKTlHXS TO CITY L, C. Miles has returned from Portland and will ngnln bocomo Identified with tho Miles Sign com pany. , I i - - - - - - - - ' AH ome Plant The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men, solicits your patronage. We, as residents of Klamath County, are Vitally interested in its de velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the. town ' grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest; to aid every prospect ive builder. , , , What We Offer You We offer, the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook;' -'l We offer you prices that will com pare favorably with any in the city. Finally, we offer you a' complete stock of the best building materals, including ' Rough arid Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles, Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware We are sole agents for Carey Specific arion guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath The glrla were, garbed; In,. white, caps and gowns and tho one boy In a black cap and J gown; Each glri ; graduate 'was alinded ' by two ' flower girls. ' j In addition to tiie graduation ad-; dress by Row Father Kramer, in ' which lie .exhorted tho)f boy -and ! girls to look always for the best and cleanest In life, thero were Bev-; oral musical numbers, both instru-l mental and vocal. Tho church choir sang several : pleiislng numbers, whllo Mrs. Lester Offield and E E. Valcnto appeared 'in solos. Paint and WaBuap No matter how yon build year homo, looks play on Important part when ycu sell. ( There are no greater aids to va'.ao and paint ani wallpaper, propsrly ...selected n eadiiuatlt' b i lar.;i When yea Kant either, come to . hea t Brtiwne's t ' W. P. Fuller faints Wallpaper all. too lataai . uoas .;. n ., Varnishes Oils Xa'soutine j j jji-t p. ""If it's put on with a br uh we n; ' Save Money on Wiring Costs . When you plan your borne, consult with us. We can advise you how to save money by planning your wiring correctly. Our tech- n!(:a! knowledge and years j Service, m-lthout reservation, s X ioff aicperleace ..' is i. at your We want yon to save money on your building. . Link River Elec. Co. - BILL BUTLER, Mgr. -7th nnd Klnmath , Phone 171 I ill Klamath Student Wins High Honor j A Klamath Falls high school student, J. C. Hawkins, ranks third In the state for second year shsp work f the . students taking the O. A. C. industrial arts comprehen sion test. L. L, Osborn ranks first within the school in second year! mechanical drawing. , . f The Industrial arts department of; the Klumath Falls high school has. assisted the scbol at - vocational ! education of Oregon ! Agricultural ! college la perfecting a stondard in-! tlustrlal a'rtJ test. The1 students of the Klamath Falls high school made.: a1 good showing In these tests. ' i , Tho tests were sent to all the) first class school districts of tho j state, 600 students in all taking the j tests. The tosts were -returned to j the college for scoring, all being scored by tho same answers, thereby I giving a fair rating to each' school taking part In tho making of the tests. . Next year these tests will be avail able In printed form for all schools of the state. Dy tho use of these tests, It U possible to -determine I the Value of the Instruction glveu In 1 tho subject In comparison with tho other schools of tha stale..' Concrete fo Economiial ermanence Everlasting If you build for a home or for sale purposes, .you cannot afford to overlook the advantages of concrete 'construction. Before you. build, let us tell you of the savings that' may be effected by the use of con- crete. .'. :; : ;' ' ' "- 'If you build to sell, concrete 'ednst 'ruction makes your task easier.' If you build a home to live in, you wa nt it to last. Concrete serves your purpose.;. ".,,.'.. ' ; ' ' ; :'-'':t' We Have in Stool CEMENT CRUSHED ROCK SHASTA SAND ROCK FACE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKC RE-INFO RCIKG STEEL Johns-Mansvillc Asbestos and Rag Felt roofings. Petrolastic Asphalt Regal Roof Coating We can save you money on your material and construction O 8 1 HKnE FHOM CALUf'OKXU. I Mrs. Nellio F. Moore of Corning, California and daughter Mrs. Nellie Van Scholack and two children of I Richmond, California are here vis iting with relatives and friends. : , Phone 128 j !; NEXT ! Washington, Juno 6, (AP) A dog on which fleas flll not remain has been found by. tha 4 dopartmont of agriculture. Ex- ports of tho dopartmont, which uses dogs to fatten fleas to 4 test germicides, found a bull pup on which no kind of floas would live. As fast as tho in- 4 sects wero placed on the dog thoy would hop right ott and now tho scientists nro trying to find out tho socrct ot Ma dofonslvo armament. ' ' . J 1 1. , . I ' ' H 1 Ji; t'HM J'.Vt PHONE 233 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL Safe guard V7 I GUI ome to build that hoinj of yjur, unless you It doos you little good to scra-.m a-'d tnko stops to Bee V'nl il is protocted Tho one sure way to be protected Is to ta',. eu! tiro Insarsnce. We are agents for the world's t-ir-?.wt cj-upaniea. Our rat-.M aro reasonable. ' We give personal service "a eycry claim. ,'. J. H: DRISCOLL : HART ELDG. . Surety Donde , PHONE 432 Life, Fire apd Auto Insurance, 1 i