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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1925)
EVENING HKIiAIiD. KLAMATH FALlS. OKKOON TUESDAY, .TUNfE, 28102B- Tape Two H cJ i V or summer YOURDIKT GALLS Jor light hut NOURISHING FOOD . t '- M Sh Jaded, warm-weather ap petites need a health-guarding diet free from heavy foods. x - And you get it with Shredded Wheat light and cooling but plentiful in nourishment. Every oven-baked shred contains all the body-building elements of the whole wheat, includ- ing die bran so essential as a body regulator. For a delicious, econom- f ical meal serve Shredded Wheat with peaches or ether fruit. PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO. Oakluxi, Calif. wawbemes an 's?, wimw i I VI D I P . 4 .C X 16 17 18 ia 10 31 il f Another Mystery , fl Now Stirs "Kelso i. rv KKLSO, Wash., June 23 JP) Another mystery that has served t to stir the people of Kelso, who already were aroused by the shoot lug, ao death last Friday might of t.Thonias Dover-, newspaper publish , Jer, has been made puby,SbvLuke t& May, criminologist employed by vOowlllz county to investigate the IDovery murder. . - 5 : The new development involves 'William Woodrieh, a salesman for a ;inotor company, who alleges he was topped by an unknown man at the point of a gun at Third and Colum 'bia streets, Kelso, 11:30 o'clock Sunday night, and ordered to sign a' paper, the contents of which he ;lid not know. Death Threat J:.. On Woodric'o's refusal to sign the unknown man walked away with Abe threat "you will sign these ' papers before this time tomorrw nlfiut or follow in the footsteps of .another," according to Woodrlch's etory. jThe man was described by Wcod Tlch as more than sir feet tall, wear ing a brown suit of shabby appear ance, dark soft hat, gray flannel ehirt, black shoes. 1 'May Baid today ithat he discount ed the partial Identification -made yesterday of the .41 calibre revolver , found near the body of Dovery. 'o Clues "We have as yet found nothing tangible to work with," said May. James Snooner ot West Kelso, yesterday- partially identified the weapon as one he formerly, owned. The Investigation is being conduct ed by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Quinn in cooperation with May. A Ruric Todd, former mayor, who returned yesterday and claimed the recall election which recently re moved him from office was Illegal delayed today's Issuance of a procl amation formally clalmiug the of fice. He said he was waiting for the arrival of his attorney, John Casey, from Seattle. ews Of The Klamath Country c4SPGROVE v Among Ihoso who spent tho week-end hero with .their families wore Ernie Kramer, Fred Jackson, 11. D. Lewis and W. Donoy. All are employed at the Anna Creek Lum ber company at Fort Klamath. A special meeting Is to be held ul the school house at Chiloiiuln Monday, June 2th. to elect a clerk for the district high school. E. J. Davidson uf . Algouuv was hero visiting friends Kriduy. . 11. E. Palmer of the Stundard Furniture Co', was a business visi tor hero Friday. , Ed Wehrle, formerly of this place but now residing nt Vucavllle, Oil., was hero Friday visiting with friends. ' Mrs. Chas. Sovils and children spent Saturday at Calumus camp with, Mr. Sevlts. .. Mrs. Carl Williums of tho Agency road visited her mother, Mrs. D. Anderson and sister, Mrs. K. Kramer, here Sunday. Mrs. 11. J. Kurtan and Mrs. Cameron of Chiloquin wore visit ing friends hero Saturday. Little Anna Dell Kramer has been quite sick here. Dr. Cameron ot Chlloquin being called. Mr. and Mrs. James Fadur and children ot Mcdtord were visiting friends here Saturday afternoon, re turning to Medford in tho evening. Mr. Fader formerly worked hero. Mr. and -Mrs. George Chastaln visited with Mr. Cbastain's mother at Bonanza Sunday. Ray Hoffbergcr spent Saturday evening In Klamath Falls on .busi ness. Mrs. Charles Scvils and father, D. W. George, returned homo Fri- dy after having spent two weeks in Klamath Falls, where Mr. George was receiving medical . care. Mr. and Mrs. Terril Corner of Grants Pass and Mr. Wiley of Cor- vallis . .were business visitors here Sunday. Both men are agents for the Dodge car in their homo towns. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Calamus camp were dinner guxti Sunday evening at the Chas. Sovits home. Pete Cade has accepted a posi tion with the Chiloquin Lumber company at .Chiloquin. . BnnnncananBBflnaBnnnnnnBaanaBnBBniiaaznBHnBHinnBinnBnBnnnBnnannBnBnny u COUNTS Deeds Ilexford E. High to Henry Hiester. 1-3-23. SI. 50 I. R. S. SESW&. SWV4SEV4 of Sec. 30. T. 39, R. 12. Henry Hiester et ux to John W. Fariicgh. G-18-25. $2750 consid eration. SESW4, SW'4SEV4 of Sec. 30, Twp. 39. Range 12. The K. D. Co. to Antonio Manera. 6-2-25. S.50 I. R. S. Industrial Addition, lot 21, block 2. B. F. Simpson et ux to C. D. Mil ler. 6-25. J3.00 I. R. S. SV4N'4, NS14 of Sec. 2, Twp. 39, Rage. 10. Circuit Court Filings No. 1963 Equity. C. C. R. 7-355. Filed 6-18-25. .Win.. Marx, Atty. clda M. Smith vs. -Loo E. Smith. Divorce. Mill! 1 ti. for sail by t Clcck"Scat i ' electrical , I 'fetailers Every minute inthe;pay' A'finool3Tireak6utri"eoolj3ayr'0 ' work, ft cool luncheon hour, a cool ctb ' fling in the' theatre.1! Everywhere it way CE Fans to bring In the breesa. No excuse for heat or diwomfort whe t a nickel supplies G-E brceie for tw cool hours. n ii. ii ii u ii n u n H u a n n a n a a a n u u a n n a n u ii a n store Beck's Man- "Xhe Biggest Little Store in the State" 517 Main St. Open for Business Wednesday, June 24 A Man's Store for Men Work clothes Dress clothes the right thing for every occasion A strictly brand new stock of the newest things for fall Nationally advertised Cloth-Craft Clothes Ide Shirts and Collars Come in and pick out lines at popular prices Hardeman Hats W. L. Douglas Shoes Your Rodeo Outfit l MIDLAND Mr. and Mrs.' II. W. Middleton of Eureka, California are stopping at the Midland hotel for the summer months with Mrs. H. E. Royce. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton have also been visiting friends in San Francisco, then turning through to Seattle, Bellingham, Washington and Vic toria, B. C. Mr. Fred Behberger of Bellingham accompanied them to Midland and will also spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright motored to Ashland on Tuesday, where they met their son and daughter, Leroy and Charlotte. - Leroy has completed his course ot study at the Oregon Agriculture college at Corvallis. Charlotte was among tho graduates from Normal at Monmouth. Miss Wright has been appointed teacher ot the primary grades at Midland for tho coming year. Mrs. J. D. Cooper and son wero in Klamath Kails on Wednesday. Miss Ester Aticiison of Midland is spending the week-end with Naydne Gregory of Miller .Island. - Among callers In Midland on Tuesday wero Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray uud funiily and Richard Bobu- stelli. - Mrs. Constance Williams Is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hooper or Miller Island. Mr. .Skogglns was a caller In Mid land Tuesday. He Is caring for the C. R. Patterson ranch while Mr. Pat terson Is visiting his family in Jamestown, California. Mr. Ernest Zamboninc of Midland was calling on Miller Island Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Furber and son were' Midland callers Tuesday. SLY ,'feENEFAL ELEeTRK Horace Manning, lawyer of Klam ath Falls was In this valley a day or so ago on matters ot legal busi ness. The Reverend and Mrs. Jennings of Lakevlew, who have assisted our local pastor, Reverend Mcintosh In conducting the1 revival mooting at this place the past two weeks- have returned home. Reverend and Mrs, Mcintosh have also returned to their home In Beatty. Mrs. Frank ' Schmllz of ' Beatty drove up to Bly recently. She was accompanied by her daughter Pearl Palmer who Juts . returned home after spending a few days In Beatty J. A. Parker and daughter Mrs. Bertha Bell went into ' Klnmath Falls Saturday for a few days stay to attend to. business matters, . Cattlemen whornnge cuttle up on tho Norm Fork -spent -several n u n u B n n -n H B n n B B II B n II u B II I IOaaflBBflflflBaflBBBBBIBBaBaaigB!E10C;QXBBBIBBQSS,I!:BrIE3S!7KS!32SaEBBBBflBninU KJ KLAMATH FALLS WOODBURN, ORE. 517 Main St. days there the past week branding and salting. j , At the school meeting held several days ago, members elected to the local board were W. R. Campbell, director, and Marvin Cross clerk. An unusually large number ot fishing parties came out over the week-end . tor fly-fishing in the north and south forks of 'Sprnguc river, where fishing is reported good Jujit now. 'Marvin Cross and E. Whetstone made a business trip to Lorolla re cently. On Tuesday last Robert Strnhorn accompanied by Mr. Utley ot Lako view arrived hero and met with fifteen or twenty residents of this place In the Interest of tho railroad building from Spraguc River cast to Lakevlew. At 'this meeting a community club was organized, with L. A. Kicbardson president, Goo. Boyd secretary. After hearing the facta presented by Mr. Strahorn, this club passed resolutions asking that tho Interstate Commerce Com mission grant tho Southern Pacific right to huil'd from. Spraguo Illver through this valley cast to Lakcview to connect with tho N. C. & O. at that place. Holly Swingle ot Bend will arrivo here with In the next few days with thirty head of bucking hordes, for the Klamath Falls Rodeo July 4. At this placo other stock to be used will be put with those, in cluding the Glvan and Honry Cha riot teams, and will bo taken direct ly to Klamath Falls. Mrs. Frank Obcnchaln was hostess Saturday afternoon to the ladles club. This Is the first mooting of this club for the past 'two years, and officers were elected for this year an follows: Mrs. Frank Oben chaln president; Mrs. J as. N. Glvan vice:presidont; Mrs, Josb Parker, treasurer; Mrs. J. L. Owens, secre tary. Following the business affairs of the afternoon a delicious lunch eon was served to 'the following ladles; Mesdames ' Jess Parker, O. W. Howard,' J. L. Owen, Bert Ford, Bud Bell, M. J5.. Weaver, Dallas. Glvan, Pearl Palmer, J. N. Glvan, Otis Osborn, Hazel Peters and Miss Jessie Boll. ' ' Ruby McKoen Is laid up with a bruise caused by . stepping on a, nail. . .. ' . ' : Mr. luul Mrs. Sunders and daugh ter, Florence, were In Klumalh Falls Saturday afternoon, where they were having dental work done. Mrs, Jennie Duhif and Mrs. Re bscca Currier and Mrs. Curriers niin left Sunday for Ollroy, wlinro they t t ? r T T f J' I Announcement i - i We arc now the authorized distributors for the Caterpillar Tractor Co., which lias recently acquired the Holt Mfg. Company and the C. L. l!cst Tractor Co. There arc five siy.es of Caterpillar Tractor. The Sixly, f Ton ton, Thirty, Five ton and Two ton. We will main tain spare parts, and prompt service for all models. Incidentally, we of course, still handle the all-steel hydraulic logging wheels, which we introduced and .which have proven so successful. Drop a line or phone for Catalog and Circulars. . : ' . ROBINSON TRACTOR CO. Klamath Falls Sl'KIKi; STUF.ET . PI I ON Ii 832 f f f t t f J ? y t t y t ? - : ; . :. . . - ..... . sister Mrs. R. L. Holmun of GUroy, Cttllf-ornlu. ' Horn to Mr, and Mrs, John Bpolok a little daughtor -oii Sun day Juno 21. Miss Kmma Craig and llaibcrt Morlock were united In murrluge at Malln on Raturday afternoon, June 21 by the Itov. Chas. Hulet. Miss Emura Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,C. E. Craig -of Mulln. State Mine Board Named By Pierce SALEM, Juno 23. A slate- board of mining surveys created by. tho 11125 legislature thniugh a bill In troduced by Senator Miller of Grunts Pans, was today appointed by lov. Pierce. The members appointed by the governor are W. W. Elmer' of Portland, Gao. R. Wlegand of linker, ami P. S. Woodln ot Grants Puss. member, and the Dean ot the school ot mines ut O. A. C. Is ox-offlclo, director of tho nurvoy. Tho law roqulren that -una of the tlnoo ap pointive members represent south on) Oregon, one eastern Oregon and ono westorn Oregon. President W.. J. Kerr of Oragon were callotl ' by .' tho- death of their -ugrlctilttirul collogo to,; ox-offluloj ft . (Iitlitiwtiy, Ike Patterson . To , Speak At Luncheon I. L. Pnttorson, prominent fann er of HiiUim, and . well known throughout the. Htnta, will speak knfora the forum luncheon nt the chamber of coiumerco tomorrow noon, Mr. Patterson lias taken as his subject "Oregon Developments." This being tho last forum lunch eon of the season, a special treat In music has been urranged for with tho "Oregonians" orchestra under thn rtlreollon of Walter II. l - r r? n k.t I VJ K JU JU JlN SLABS ARE RIPE Our trucks will be haul ing greon slabs for a few days, 16 inch. Phone in for a ' few loads, $30 for 10 cords. BLOCK WOOD at Cheap Prices Peyton & Co.1 "Wood to burn", 601 Main , Phone 535 ii !! II ii II II II I II M II II II !! II II 8 II II II II II a ii ii ii II ii I! :; i: ii ;: S3