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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1925)
' SATURDAY, JUNE, 27, 11)2(3 FAHEFtVE evening mmxTft tfrmkTn m, mmon lan-jrr caTM it i:i:r ':: .m i' " i y :;z:uir3ra T:;:u;-:::r:::urv: :;. :vi. vj-.v. 1": " .-. r in rx .r- . r--:s-y Lecturer Will Talk Tomorrow hi 'At Pine Tree Tlio I n t'-riwK I oiiilI lllhlo Hliidonts association linn Invited Hmv, (I. It. Pollock lo deliver a ledum In this clly lomorrow morning ut 1(1 o'clock, In tli IMnu Trim thmitiir, on lliu subject, "A Htiindiir'd for tint I'on tilii, comparing thn (i rout pyramid of Kgypt Willi I ho Hcrlpturos." Mr. I'nllork Ih rtit'tgiilid ait (inn pf lliu ablest abators of tlm association mill Ih n inaHKir of tlm sulijttct liu dls ciihnos. Hut recently hi Now York ho addressed mi audience of 18,000 people with such success tin In nt tritct fiivoriihli) cnmmimt from nil circles. Hoodlums Wreck State Property BALKM, 610., Juno 27. Wlillo 0 picnic party wus-enjoyliig tlm privi leges of llin slain f u I r ground y. tnrday Ihn ilrlvnm of two automo biles took advantage of the oppor (unity to despoil stain properly liy driving their cars buck anil forth through two of tha most luxurlitnt of tint floral beds on tlm ground ami prni'tlrully riilnliiK them. Mm. Kiln B. Wilson, secretary of tlm slate fulr licmrd, Haiti toilny Hint she doubted If the beds could bo broiiKht back to their tisuiil beauty by tlx' diitii of tlm slitto fulr In Soptombitr. Tlio picnic party wan onn Hint bnil not miked piirmlsslnn to enter the grounds, which In initially done, and who wax responsible for tlio party In not known. No opportunity was Klvcn to got tlio lit-unita numbers of tha uulomobllcs. Wool Market Is Strong; Better , Price Foreseen tlOSTON, Juno 27. Tho Com- mnrclal Ilullolln snys today: "The wool market Ih broudur und slowly strengthening, both on fine and modluin duacrlptlonit. Reports from th goods market Indicate a bottur demand for womtod goods a well on woolvna and knit goods. Top makers anil spinners urn Rotting much belter business at bottur prices. In tho west, thn market In firm to aHithlly dearer. "Tho forolRn situation baa con torcd on tho poult Ion In Australia, whoro It baa boon decided finally to rostima sales July 19, with offor Iiirh of 120,000 bulim monthly In July and August, u moderate offor Ing. A number of buyers hnvo left to attond tho London colonlul auc tion, commencing July 7." I'OHTLAM MATRON IH)()ltl:i) AT IHNMIlt f'oinpllini'iitliiK Mra. I'. J, Mc Miihou of rortlmiil, who Ih vIhUIiik Ihtm with br ilKiiKbliir, Miss Ce cilia McMitlioii, Mr, and Mra. Martin 'I'IkIio were hunt uml hoHtiiaa ul nil i ri Tor tun I dinner party at their homo In HhlppliiKlon on Friday evenliiK. Blooded Sheep Shipped By Bord Ilex Ilord, prominent Kluinuth stockman, has iniule two HlilpmenlH of flint blooded rama to outalda pnlnla within tho piiHt week. Hutiirduy two single-dock cara went to Tuxna sheepmen, thn shlp ment consisting of 1G0 heud of Itum boulntto yourllng rama, 0 bend of tCo-ytur-old Stud ruma, ono two-yimr-old Corrlodulo atud rum and fifteen bead of yearling Corrlodulo owes. YuHtorday hn b hipped ono single dock ear of mixed yearling und two-yeur-old rama to Durham, California. Tho ahlpnmnlH to Texas wore In full floeon and bocutise of tho hot weulher had to he lightly loaded. Hum Dixon wua In rhurKO of both cara and will accompany them to doHilnutlon. Portland Ready For Elk's Meet July 13 to 18 Today's Scores . American at Philadelphia: Washington 1 5 2 Philadelphia 3 11,0 Zitahary, Murbcrry, Russell and Huol; Ilurrla nd Cocliruno. National at llrooklyn: Philadelphia 10 13 1 llrooklyn .... 8 11 2 HIiik and Wllnon; Clrlmon, Hub ball and Taylor. National, Mrat Kmo at Plttahugh Cincinnati 2 12 0 I'lltaburKh S B 0 I.iHIiio and llursruvo; Atlanta and Ooorh. Aniorkan flrat gnmo at Chicago: Clevolund 1 7 1 ChlrtiKU -.2 6 1 Smith mid Myatl; Lyons and Schulk. . .iMMk American flrat gamo at Ooaton: Now York 10 11 0 llonton 5 13 2 II vol, Koriiunon. don on & Seining; itiihulaor, Qulnn, Roas und l'lclnlch. PORTLAND, Juno 27. Kvery Uilnn la In reuillnena for tho slxty flrnt itnnuiil aeaHlon of tho grund IoiIkii, Ilenevolent and Protective Order of KlkH, acliRilulml to meet hero July 13-1 S. Such la tho word laauod from thn headquurtora of tho Portland LoiIko Commlnnlon In tha Klka' Teniplo toduy by Jumna D. Olaon, execullvo anerntury. CommittouH on all pbiiKen of tho grand lodgo anaalon, long In oxla lenco, have practlcuJly completed their work und a a roaiilt pluna that worn laid in advanco huvo boon perfected until It may bo auid that woro tho convention to meet next wtiok, tha city would bo prepared for tho throngs to come. Kormal bchbIoiih will bo bold In I'ortlund's public auditorium begin ning with church aervices Sunday, July 13, when divine worahlp and Bacred miialc will bo featured. Many noted IClk vlaitorn will bo In Port land and ara itchoduled to preach from numernua ptilpltn that day. In uddltlon to tho apodal aorvicoa In the auditorium. Adequate reception for all apodal iralna, uniformed pntrola and banda hna been provided, ua well an gulden for ouch delegation during thnlr so journ In Portland something new lo Klk grand Lodgo convcntlona. Hotols and other quartern tor tho vinltors have been arranged for and thoae who come on special tralna will live on these and will bo parked within easy dlatunco ot the conven tion activities, as tho railroads, at groat expense, rearranged trackago and other necessary feuturcs so this could bo done. Farmers Urged To Select Exhibits Wusn't lt about this tlma of yoar .when Hip Van Wlnklo wont to sloop and slept 20 years. Tho differences which cnusa moat troublo tiro Indifferences. L.U'OLLKTTK JU. AMHITIOVS CHICAGO, Juno 27. (P) Tho Chicago Journal today published a story saying that Robert M. LuKol letlo Jr., son of tho Into Senator La Kollotta of Wisconsin, would an nounce in a few dnya his candidacy for his fathora seat In' tho senate. All ot tho cures tor sunburn aro vory good but none ot them seem to bo good enough. It's a wrong road that has nc turning back. COURTS lhntla . O. A. McCarthy et ux to William Alto et ux. W'j of lots 7 and 8 In block 17, Fulrvlew addition No,. 2 John Wi Karlelgh to Floyd W. Jones, Undivided V4 Interest In nn,l( to SKKSWVi. SW14SEK of Sec. 30, T. 39, S. R. 12. Nolllo L. Summers etal to Charley F. RcLap portion In Sec. 11, T. 39, R.9. ., ' John Callahan to J. II. and Edna Chamber part lot 7, block 63, Nichols Addition. A. J. Snntamau ot ux to Marg aret S. Hall lot 2, block 8, Fair view Addition. Nedra Company to W. H. Martin ot ux, 2.10 acres In Sec. 3, T. 39, S. R. 9 B. Burt E. Hawkins, sheriff to Reese Wlngard sheriff's deed lot 6, In block 32, First Addition. Burt E. Hawkins, sheriff to Earl J. MoFall, sharlft's deed lots G, 6, block 36, Second Addition. It Is dangerous to talk back to your wife. She might hear you. You seldom hear a man brag about what a good boy be was. Klamath county farmers are urg- od lo select grulnii and other ex hibits and got them In readiness for the county and stute fairs. In letters being sent out today from the of fice of Cunnty Agent Henderson. The letter follows: . "This Is the time ot the year when every farmer throughout tho county should keep in mind that the County Folr. will again be' held tho first week In September, und following the County Fair It U plan ned to have an exhibit at llie Stute Fair, the same as last year. About the middle of July you will be able to secure a copy of tbe premium list for the County Fulr, which no doubt will help you ln selecting your ex hibits, but 11 you have anything particularly good. It should be sav ed not only tor the local fair, but to be used at tho State Fair. "OrajMes, form a very Important part of a State exhibit, end these should be gathered early, as a number of grasses are maturing a', thla time and it 4s advisable to pick the best that you can get. Sheaves should bo made not less than three Inches In diameter at the butt, the grass being dried in a cool shady place, well spread out so that the natural green color will remain. We should bave several sheaves each, of the following gras ses: smooth brome, rye grass, reed cunary grass, red bjp, blue grass, i timothy end any other grass that ! Is used to a 1 arge extent througn- i out the county. For Alt ilfa, make I up quite a good many sheaves of i the first, second and third cuttings j lespectlvely and also rd and alsike I ctovor should, not be overl kel. The main purpose of exhibits of this nature Is to show tbe adaptability of pasture and hay crops, ranenesi ot their growth and the quality for feeding purposes. "A little later as .the grain fila tures, sheaves should be saved on all our best yarletles, particularly Burbank,' BtueLStem, Marquis, Gal-: galos and Hard Federation. Grain sheaves should be not less than 4 Inches across the base and should be put carefully, all leaves stripped from the stalk and the lougest and most . even heads being picked. Sheaves should also be saved from barley, particularly Hannchen, Mar lot and Wisconsin Pedigree, and also from the best stands ot rye and oats these sheaves to bi of similar size and quality as is give for the wheat above. "It you have any meetings at your community club, will you please take this matter up and see It you cannot get a committee appointed, so that the best . possible exhibits can be secured throughout the en tire county, us It Is highly desir able tt make a good showing at the State Fair and our County Fair this year, and this can only be done through the fullest cooperation of everyone." : , i her screen version of "Three Week s." "I have often been condemned as an Immoral writer," says Mrs. Clyn. "Tlsit Is not American Justice, und I challenge anyone to carefully read every word of 'His Hour,' or any other atory I hnvo written with an open mind, not with the determined Idea to search for sensualities, and then see If he can find a single sen tence taken with Its full context and meaning, which can degrade a single Insinuation that Is base or dis honorable a single place where my heroes and heroines do not act as ladles and gentlemen of breeding." Boys Return For Summer Vacation 'James Manning, son of Attorney and Mrs. Horace Manning, and Laird McCormlck, whose father,' W. L. McCormick, Is secretary of the Weyerhaeuser Timber company at Tacoma, arrived here yesterday afternoon by motor to spend their summer vacation from the Univer sity of Oregon. , Young McCormick drove down from Tacoma and was met at Portland by Manning. Both boys are Juniors at the state unlversitv and are members of Phi Kappa Psl fra ternity. They will both work hero during the holidays. Young McCormick will be employed In tho woods by tho Weyerhaeuser company. Everyone Is welcome at the Klamath Indian Con vet ion Sunday, June 28, 1925 Auto racing, afternoon events Dancing and see HENRY Ul'RKE ' ' TS. J. WALKER of San Francisco, In tbe wrest ling event In the evening. Burke weighs ICO lbs. 'Walker weighs 165 lbs. Bring your camping outfits and spent the week end. Excellent fishing, boating and bathing. Big dance tonight, with wonderful music. WLUL-KSE on the Dalles-Oalifornla highway ' WASHINGTON, Juno 27, (P) . The war dopurtmont Is taking stops to dispose of power generatod at Muscle Shoals during the testing of the main generator units of tha plant, beginning In August and con tinuing several months. GREEN t SLABS t ARE RIPE Our trucks will be haul ing green 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 A Home 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-' tve builder. What We Offer You We offer, the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type of building best suited to your ne eds and to your pocketbook. . 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 and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles, Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath Phone 128 cft The LIBERTY It Is doubtful whether there Is an actor In motion pictures who risks his Ufa mora frequently than Dick Talmadge. His current production, "Laughing at Danger," is being shown now at the Liberty Theater, where Dick's many local admirors are reveling In his leaps and bounds nnd all round good humor. One of the most thrilling scones Includes a jump ot titty feot which Dick makes from the window ot a hotel, land ing, ot course, In a not. Neverthe less tho Jump was one to test the nerve of even tho hardiest stunt performer. Paint and Wallpaper No matter how you build your .home, looks play an Important part when you sell. There are no greater aids to value and beauty than paint end wallpaper, properly selected and applied. Wben yen want either, come to headquarters Browne's Paint Store W. P. Fuller Paints Wallpaper all tie latest' designs : t, ijj Tarnishes Oils Kalsomlne "It It's put on wltH a brush we have It" Save Money on Wiring Cost When yon plan your home, consult . with ns. We ean advise you how to save money by planning yoar wiring correctly. Our tech nical knowledge and years service, without reservation, of experience Is at your We want-1 yon ' to save money on your building. 1 Link River Elec. Co. BILL -BUTLER) Mgr.. ; - 7th and Klamath Phone 171 Concrete for Permanence - - Everlasting Economical oAt the 2INE TREE Beautiful, broke, but brave that's the position the heroine ot a picture Is sure to fnd most appeal ing to hor audiences nnd that's ex actly the way Viola Dana starts off In her latest picture, "Along Cnme Ruth," which opens nt tho Pine Troe theater today. Miss Dana noeds only a clover story punctuatod with amusing situ ations and she's off to tho dollght of evoryono who soes hor. "Along Came Ruth" Is just that kind ot a story, nnd tho tiny star provos sbo's as attractive when sho's pnthotlo ns whon sho's funny, nnd vice versa. Elinor Glyn makes nn Interesting roply to thoso critics who have at tacked her writings as bolng Im moral. Tho plcturizatlon of her nov el, "His Hour" comes to tho Piue Troe thoator on Sunday. It follows If you build for a home or for sale purposes, you cannot afford to overlook the advantages of concr ete construction. Before you build, ( let us tell you of the savings that may be effected by the use of con ' crete. . : ' . . f you build to sell, concrete construction makes your task easier. If you build a home to live in, you wa nt it to last. Concrete serves your purpose. We Have in Stock: CEMENT CRUSHED ROCK SHASTA SAND ROCK FACE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKC . RE INFORCING STEEL . Johns-Mansville Asbestos and Rag Felt roofings. Petrolastic Asphalt ; y Regal Roof Coating We can save you money on your material and construction W. D. Miller Construction Co. PHONE 293 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL Safeguard Your Home It does you little good to scrape and save to build tbat home ot your, unless you take steps to see .that It is protected. The one sure way to be protected la to take out fire Insurance. We are agents for the world's largest companies, Our rates are reasonable. . We give personal service on every claim. J. H. DRISCOLL HART BLDG. Surety Bonds ' PHONE 432 Life, Fire and Auto Insurance