The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 19, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH TALUS, OREGON
FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 102l
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Evening Herald
V Offers, Award ,
For Club Work
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Want for the "Rodeo" and
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M and up to $50
KLAMATH KLOTHING
KOMPANY
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Leading Clothiers ,
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THRIVE
in
1925
10 Good Reasons For Banking
With The American National
" 'I here are 10 officers and employes in the
"American National Bank, which means 10 good
-Reasons why yon will like to bank here. '
. . These men and women who have rendered
such efficient, courteous service to our friends
must be given a very large measure of credit
for the growtli and present popularity of this
institution. .. . '....
' j1 hen you come into this bank you can al
ways count upon receiving prompt and consid
erate attention. A e value your account and
try in every way to show our appreciation.
The American National Bank
, .' , of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
-., Member Federal Reserve System. "
A free scholarship to the O. A. C.
summer school.- 1928. In offered by
Tho Evening Herald as first prise
sward to tho boy or girl- who cap
tures the' Dairy Cir division II. at
tho coming county fair. .Tho paper
ottered a similar scholarship last
year for class I., which was won' by
Anna llurnctt of Midland with her
grade. Holste!" heifer. Miss riurnott
Is now at t: two-week summer
school with .no other lucky win
ners of similar scholarships award
ed last fall.
Tho entrant tor this valuable
prlte, which represents not only the
instruction' In classes, board, room
and transportation for tho two
week period at O. A. C, but tho dis
tinction of being the best In Klam
ath county In tho care and man
agement of one or more yearling
dairy heifers, dropped since August
I. - 1923. Tho club rules for. class
II. specify that those heifers must
bo by a registered dairy bull and
under tho management of tho club
member for at least six months. A
daily record of feed costs, amount
of - time devoted to tho work and
the production In milk and butter
fat of these" animals is also part of
the course.
The exhibits of livestock by girls
and boys of Klamath county is one
of the most attractive and Inter
esting features of tho annual coun
ty . fair and competition between
sorao of tho outstanding young
animals and those owned by the
grown-ups is at all times keen,
with many amusing angles for tho
crowds that gather . around the
Judging ring when junior and
father with their respective entries
of calves, poultry, pigs or. sheep,
competo against each other. . .
Golf Expert Tells
: Of "White" Negro
E. Li Nelson, who is hore to lay
out and build the course for the
Klamath Golf and Country club, to
day received a clipping from a New
ton, North - Carolina, newspaper,
telling of the death of Dolph Set
ter, . negro who gained national
prominence years ago when his
skin began-turning white.
'Mr. Nelson knew the aged negro.
as he came from the same part of
the state. The clipping follows:
fjewtbn'g oldest . citlzon', Dolph
Setzer, . negro, died last Sunday
evening.-v He was about '95 years
old, and was born within the pres.
ent limits of the corporation, but
long before' there was any thought
of a town. All of Catawba was nf.
that time part-of Lincoln county
and Dolph was born on the farm of
Reuben Setzer. '
About 40 years age be. became
nationally known, from the tact
that at that time, his color, whfrh
bad been coal black, began turning
white In spots, Thcso spots gradu
ally gre wuntil his whole body be
came white., For the past quarter
of a. century, any stranger meeting
him would havo taken b-m for a
white man.
HIX8HAW l-KAVKS
Division Engineer of Nevada State
; ; Highway Department Leaves ,
Trappers Will
Fight Coyotes
Operations Will - Start
Here Again Next
r-- Week . - . '
. War on Klamath county cooto,
temporarily called off for awhile th'.s
spring, will be resumed lu about a
week when Kmll Uubser of the II.
8. Dtologlcnl survey will begin trap
ping and t poisoning operations in
the Lower Klamath Lake region, In
tho vicinity of Mulln nd Midland.
Klnmath stockmen in that section
have scut in reports of a small
amount of dauiugo done by maraud
ing coyotes, 1
"Tho situation' Is rather hard to
bundle In thla section,". Oubser de
clared, , : .
"There are practically no meas
ures' takon- to trap coyotes .on tho
California alJo of tho, line, and as
wo cloan tup on them. In this sec
tion more of them immlgato from
across tho line, scorning to realise
that competition' is not so keen on
this side. !
"It Is practically impossible to
effectively stamp them out In ihc
wlldcrnoss of tho Lava beds, and
that section also provides a good
base for their operations."
- Two more trappers will be added
In a short time.
No' wolves have been seen In
Klamath county since last year,
when- the extreme drough drove
some djwn'from the mountains In
the vicinity' of Mount- Pitt, . ...
Dry Land Crops
In Good Shape
' Drq " land crops in the Poe
Valley section are in much better
condition than at any time to recent
Tears. '
This Is the declaration of County
School Superintendent Fred Peter
son, who yesterday returned from
a tour of that section. Rye. es
pecially, is, even in better condition
than crops on nearby irrigated lands
Sir, Petorson declared.
. While inf Poe Valley Mr. Poter
son inspected work now being done
at : the ShJsta'Vlew schoolhouse,
where saodj dune, which once form
ed the school yard are being level
ed and sown preparatory I to ' Irri
gating-thonV when the Shasta iVitw
project -H completed.
WATER CONTRAC
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. (Continued From Pago One)
JS. T. Hinshaw. dlvlalon engineer
of Nevada . State Highway depart
ment, left today after attending to
business here.
' MJtH. DAVIS HKItK
Chlloquln Resident Hero on Shop,
ping Trip
Mrs. Clydo Davis was among the
arrivals from Chlioquin today and
spent most- of the time shopping. '
which tho 'district could not ap
prove. It " being understood , that
these objections wero to be for
warded to Washington.
To Demand Payment ' ' . .
Mr. Tlradbury stated further that
the district would insist ' that . tho
reclamation bnrcait tako stops to
secure payment for the water di
verted into; the power Intake on
the old Ankeny canal. It being held
by the district that this divorsion
of water should bo paid for, under
the provisions of tho federal act of
February 25, 1920,' and tho money
received from such salo of water
placed to tho credit of the project.
It is estimated that this water
should afford a revenue of. ap
proximately. $150,000 a year, which
would be divided between the Tule
lake lands,-pumping districts and
the Klamath Irrigation district,
which would receive about GO per
cent of the proceeds of such sale.
F REE
WHILE
THEY LAST
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Schilling Aluminum Measuring Spoon
. with each can of
SCHILLING
COFFEE
At the Following Grocers:
Hurry Cash Grocery
Falls Grocery Co.
Houston & Phelps
Santford & Co
Finnell's Grocery
Berryman's Grocery
B. P. Lewis Store
Stone's Cash Stores
McKim's Cash Store
H. H. 'Jenkins", :
The Sunset Grocery
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Your money back if Schilling Coffee fails' to please
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Reduction
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SWEATERS
Coat and Slip-Over Styles
.There are so many occasions during the
summer months when a sweater comes
in , handy, that it will pay you to select
one or two, at this unusually low price.
Store
Editorial
-Advcrtising-
'A ilvertlxliig Is nmliihly
force In these dnys-nnd
a force for goo(lhucitu)
lit thn long run only a (loud
Hloru or a (I nod Community
ran enduro thn light of pub.
llctly; and being good tho
attraction of n largo and
growing clientele enables us
, to make the desired thing
,or commodity butter and
better. Wo would much
rather sell you VALUK than
price In selling you valuo
you aro getting what you
pay for in soiling you prlco
you are paying for what you
got seo tho dlfforunco,
II. N. MOK. .
Every Style Included, Also Every Wanted Shade
Peter Pan kid boots and coat styles that are trimmed with self material, in
contracting colors Swagger modes in slip-ons.
. . All at t ' ,; '
20 PER CENT REDUCTION
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: Sec Window Display
The equipment has arrived for
Moe's new Beauty Parlor and
it will be installed at an early
date. , ' :
Attend tho Rodeo
. Klamath Falls
JULY 2-3-4
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Defense Day To '
Be Discussed At
' Tuesday Meeting
Plans for ' a Defease. Day turn
out, which' If Is hoped -will exceed
even that of last year, wilt be dis
cussed a,t a meeting called for
Tuesday night by Mayor Ooddird.
Klamath county reserve . officials
are asked to attend without excep
tion. National Dcronse Day, July 4,
U cxpoctod to b a practical demon
stration as to bow quickly the (vall
ablo strength of tho nation could
be mobilized ta ctso of emergency.
SPECIAL AWARD
FOR BABY BEEF
-Connolly Hrotbers have . supple
mented the first prize offered by
the First National Bank of 25,
for tho baby beef class at the com
ing Connty Fair, with an award of
$10 merchandise order. . This is a
new division of the livestock exhib
its and one that la receiving tho ut
most encouragement from county
and city alike, - ' i
Connolly Bros,, store, the .hub
of livestock , activities, ' ctpoclally
among the stockmonr aro. anxious
to fostor this glass of exhibit and
are proving 'their support In this
substantial manner. .
Anyono who doesn't bolluva Klam
ath County can show some of the
Juclest as well us saucy' beefsteaks
on the hoof, rust wait until -the
Baby Beef class linos up at tho
County Fair, X
Laura Moore
RESORT
Point Comfort
Open June 21
Boating
Fishing
We have made a camping spot that
is just as comfortable and conven
ient as your home. Baths, Electric
lights, hot and cold water, fireplaces,
screened porches.
Local Young Folks
Married At Yreka
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Surprising their . frlunds, MIhh
Nolllo Stewart and Phil ' Motschon
bacher were quietly married on
Wednesday at Yreka, California.
Accompanied by Mrs. It. Motschon-
bacher, they motored south, whore'
Mrs. It. J. Sheets and Mrs, ' Harry
Richardson, both close friends of
the couple, attended thorn. ,
Mr. Motcbenbacber Is woll koown
in this sectlpn, whare fee ljcon
Home cooked-home served cats.
'vt.an .1,
Just follow the Airplane
Phone Reservations to 187 :l
iilnco 1910 and at prosent Is In
charge of tho fish hatchery at Dia
mond lako, being omployed In this
work for tho past five years.
Mr. and Mrs. Motchcnbachor loft
this morning for Diamond ' Lake,
whore they will he at home to tholr
friends during tho Hummer months.
You can't always bollovo what you
boo. Henry novor makes more than
jffOQS flivvers q day,. .
VISIT MJGET HOUND CITUC8 j
I,ocnl I'eoplo Plan to' Ijobvo in
Morning for Threo Weeks' Trip i
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Gladwin wll)
leave In the morning for a number
of tho Pugot Bound cities, whnro
they plan to spend the next throo
weoks touring, A good portion of
tholr vacation will bo spent In Van
couver, B. C, where Mr. Gladwin
formerly lived and hm relatives and
tunny 'rlotifle, ,. ....