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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
v. :1 IV. V., fPffilg TWELVE .VETOING HERAT.H. mMATH FATJS."01lEf!W ; FRTTrATmY TO, Titff Crater Lake Dokkie Band to Get ! Big Reception Here on July 18 " V . " , J "The Cratir Lake , Country," Vhlch Includes Southern ', Oregon ad northern California, In planning unique publicity effort, which now ha the backing of public officer, and tha civic, and . other organisa tions ot Siskiyou county. Calif., and of Douglas, Josephine, Jackson, De chutes fHai . lClainalh . counties, OrefOn'aThU Is nothing less than to . sena the Crater I.ako Tomple band, the famous musical unit of 'tha D. O. K., K., to Providence, .Ithoda.faland, In tho month of Au gust, 925. The, plan. Is to have the bond accompanied by a repre sentative who will' Imve charge ,ot the dale to be' filled by the band in concert performances, and at the 'same time to distribute advertising matter of an enticing nature. . ' "America's ; Swltserlnnd" needs only to be known to be loved. Its rent cattle ranges, power plants, timber forests, fruit ranches and train fields are the economic basis, which make It possible for real men and women to live here and have the glory of living in such a fand. And when such people bear 'of the. Joys to be bad iu the 'game hunting, salmon, steel-head and trost fishing, - and then know of the balm of our cllmato J whioh makes it so easy to bo at home in the big "out-of-doors, they wllli;not tasted of theso blessings. After, tlutt - they will never bo content until they belong to us. '"'' I To put across tills message. In a big, dignified and Impressive way. is me mission or t nc I'rater .Lane Temple band nn this trip. Incident ally, they are making the trip count as a part ot their contest in semi annual field meet of the D. O. Q. K. held this year on the Atlantic coast. ri-l!ls- this band .took second place In their flint effort , at. the. Port land meeting. .. The Vilua.tioltfji:' of -the trip it made easier ' b'yth' fact that a part of their JftipensW will bo paid out of n fu'n'i rald for that purpose by the' IJ. O.'KK.' Imperial Palaco (national organi sation.) . i On July lSlh there will be a big concert and a dance at Klamath Falls, the music for which will be furnished by this band, incidental to a ceremonial held here on that date. We have no doubt that the patronage given this concert and tho -dance following, by , Klamath Fu,Us people, will be a proper ex pression of the pride which Klam ath county shares lh. the Crater Laic .country. , i I .The advertising ;of our resources i anil inunctions, to the people of the eastern States; ,.( a proper object of expenditure by our county board is so regarded In other parts of the state, and we, trust will be to re garded, hero. Seldom can It be done to so good an advantage as It can bo' done In this particular en terprise. , , Our . pastern cousins know that the west Is big; they sometime cull It "woolly." Hut when they see It represented by a musical organisation of the first rank, consisting ot our. own boys, resplendent in their beautiful uni forms and speaking thj universal lauguage ot he-world's best music, they will iiuxfe Impressed by the messagavtanrita' to them by our printodpresWta.tlou of the tacts and flKifrejiiJ.Von'cernlng our re-ouree.flnfr--rtTKrtunltlea for gain fag tho'&'rffrylng. The men and tbe orguultations ot Klamath Fulls will not soon again have such an opportunity to do the kind , of advertising that counts, as Is presented to them In the proposed eastern trip ot the Crater Lake Templu band. rest until they have" couio , "and and our chamber, of commerce. It use your credit . To Furnish Your Home - Just think you can get that Congolium nig that you have been wishing for and 'needing for so long and you can pay for it in small amounts. ; , - i Congoleum. ' Has come to mean satisfaction, and econ omy to thousands of home owners and we are sure that your home will be more com fortable and easier kept, if you will cover .your" floors with this wear resisting fabric: -. Klamath Home Supply Co. 1140 Main Street MARKETS PORTLAND, Ore.. July SO. Cattle, slow; steers, lower; calves, $1 higher. Receipts, S55. Steers, medium. 7.25Cf5.S5; common, ; i (i 7.!5: canners and cutter steers, i.5ue., - Calves, .medium to choice (190 lbs. down), tS. 500 10. 00; cull and common (190 lbs. down), JSC1 8. &0: medium to choice (190 to 260 lbs), 17.500 9. CO; medium to choice (!00 lbs. up),- fS.50O7.50; cull and common (120 lbs. np) 15.00 6.60. Hogs, alow; talking lower; re ceipts.' 430. Light weight (10 to 204 lbs.), common, medium, good, choice, 1H. 25 OH. 60. : Sheep, slow; about steady; re ceipts, 1500. ' Kggs Best eggs, cent lower. Current receipts, 31; pullets, 29 29 ,l-2c; firsts. 29J29 l-2c; ex tras. 30 1-2 31, delivered TotU land. . . . 1 Butter, steady. Extra cubes, city, 46 l-2c; standards, 5 l-2c; prime firsts, 45c; firsts. 43c; under grades, nominal; . prints, 47c; car tons, 48c. f Butterfat, firm, scarce. Best churning cream, 45c net shippers' track In tone . l. ' ' s . Poultry, firm, scarce. Heavy hens. 22S23c; light. 16c; springs, 18 1-8 4J25c; young white-ducks, 20c ! Onions, - steady. Potatoes, weak. ' ' ' ' Nuts, inactive, nominally active. Walnutsi No..l. 28 l-232 l-2c; filberts, ; nominal; almonds, 20 26c; 'Brasil nuts, 120 14c; Italian chestnuts,' 21c. ' Hops, steady. 1924 crop. 1518c; 1923' crop nominal. Cascara bark, quiet;1, market sluggish. Nominal at 5 6c:. Oregon grape root, 3 l-2c. SPENDING SUMMER Mrs. J. H. Hamilton and son, Or ville arrived In the city yesterday from Sacramento and will spend the summer months here with Mr, Hamil ton who Is in the contracting busl- a- i , - 1 1 y : . .. . . . jTb course there TV . ;' " ' 'J i ' tr A t ... ssnr Ciowsf -.; ''MBpDwitvy kF course there a l limit to tbe mrmber of tr vour car can ttt even out of Red CrJOra jUSOlioa nvc at you ioiiuw me pwui' Maine Card youll kemo tmpto- p vitut yrfvv imomer roileo -With foot chmcm of tagtoj on xc to jo miles etx toth tttttkfitf. ffur Act out for 03Oa to j&fn be haytoled CifrTMtl.U crchniwbr Jk? tboosxodt oro(hr rxprienoed mntxytists. vwbrcsot swt svtng today! : TfTrrr;i , ra 1 1 test fitfixi 1tyv&s& ITAKDAJLD Oil COMFAMT Riding Horses Now Ready at Diamond Lake DIAMOND l.AKR, Oro.. July 10. (Special to The Herald) With the arrival of George tlllcrest and fourteen riding ponlesv riding will bo avullubto nt rtiunioud l.nk'.i for tho rest of tho summer. - Mr. t'.ll- crest. who kept thirteen . horses at tho lake, last summer, camo In from Prlnevllln.wlth (be horses aud two bear dog a few days ago and has established headifusirtcr on the main road . a few hundred yards uorth ot .Uie lodge. Ah was the case lust year," regu lar trips with Mr. (illcrest as guide will bo' made to Mt. tlnldy, on the west side ot the lake, and to Mt. Thlelson on the east side ot the lake. Other trips will be arranged by Mr. Gllcrest If desired by a party largo enough to warraint tho trip. All tho horses are in fine sbnpe, having spent the winter near Prlne ville, where Mr. (Illcrest got them Into condition tor the rather trying three months' summer work. While not difficult to handle, tho horses are all spirited and full ot vigor. Tbe bear dogs', says Mr. GilcroHt, are go-getters and will ably assist anyoue who wishes to go after bear meat. Last year after, hunting sea son 'opened Mr.. Gilcrost conducted several httutlng trips Into the' less frequented parts ot the Cascades. Although the rush of tho Kourth ot July has subsided at tho lake, a steady alream of. taurlsts Is com ing into me luxe. . Linfield College : Not To Be Moved! ), Or..IJuU 10. IJn rlll rlmkin So ilcMlnn Ing' "to the resolution PORTLAND, Or..jjuly 10. IJn- field college wl vilte, accordln adopted by trustees of the institution late yesterday at the special meeting in White Teniple. Cost of removal Is too great In the opinion of tho board, the sum of 1750.000 being deemetf necessary tor buildings and equipment., and S500.000 additional for endowment purposes, tiait toai amount will suffice If the college re- mains. where It Is., The trustees also voted to Instruct the executive committee to launch a campaign to raise 1500.000 for now equipment. ARRIVES IOXIC.HT . Eastern Curst; tax; Arrive' Tonight for Hummer Montlui Miss Jessie R. Jones will arrive this evening from U Fayette. Indiana, to be the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough for the remainder ot the Bummer. , . FROM OAK RIDGE J. Allen of Oakrldge, Oregon was a visitor in tho city yesterday. 1 VIHITIXG FROM ASHLAND Will Be House Guest of Daughter for Itemalnr.er o; Hammer , Mrs. James Blackwcll of ABhland Is the house guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. War ren Hunt, planning to remain here for the rest of the summer.' Mrs. Hunt and children in company with Mrs. Black well i plan' "to spend the greater part of tbe summer at the Hunt lodge at Lake of tbe Woods, where the Hunt .lodge Is now being built.- Dr. Hunt will plan to spend the week-ends with his family. - . i- PORTLAND VISITORS Guest at Homo of Mrs. W. R. Boyd r . ' nu AtitiHM ' .... V,'..' Mrs. C. P. Harding of Portland is the house guest of Mrs. W. It. Boyd on Auburn and ,jplnsto remain In the city for about two weeks. VIHITIXG DAUGHTER Han Franrlsro Man Here to Visit " With Daughter Fred V. Severance of San Fran cisco Is the guest of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jones. Mr, Severance plans to remain here for about two weeks when he will return south. : - : ', ; ,.; t I ' ' FROM KEXO J Prominent Farmer of Keno In City ' . : , Tronnaftlng .Business . , : ' B E. Kerns, one of . the prominent farmers ot tho Keno. district spent Thursday In the' city, attending to business interests,., returning home rote lust evening, m - "T'e r DIAMOND LAKE Enjoying; Outing at Diamond Lake On Fishing Trip John Newsonvbrother of Dr. New sdm . and William Arnold loft yes terday for Diamond Lake whero they will spend several days on a fishing trip. ; ' , , . , : ( . i Most of us ibavlng the key to suc cess, can't find the lock. ' il ;.' .L'.;f ''.. '.''' if'' K. Sugar man " Ain'f Mad At Nobody" See Those Snappy Suits . ', That Conic From Sugarman's Clearance Every merchant must rid his stock periodically. We're doing it and at a sacrifice too. Guaranteed savings of from 20 to 35';!) and remember a small payment will hold your suit. . $25-85 29-85 $35 85 $39 85 ? . Every summer suit .including the famous Hart Schaffner & Marx. See them in window MOTHERS and DADS Here's a chance for the Kiddies Every child's . straw ht in stock is going at this price 50c All sizes, ' styles and ' , colors. 75c ; 1 and $1.25 values JUST RECEIVED 100 pairs BAL SCOUT SHOES Guaranteed All Leather All Sizes Special $2.25 Vacation Luggage Nearly 200 pieces to select from Wardrobes Steamers Hand Bags Grips 1 Suit Cases ' Vanities Hat Cases ' Gladstones Proper luggage is half the joy ' . of your travels i Priced Right Courts To Settle Fish Controversy WASHINGTON, July 10, (P) The controversy between the gov ernment and the state of Oregon over the control of fishing rights on Sand Island at tho mouth ot tho Col umbia river probably would bo fought In tho courts. Tho Issue has beon brought to a hoad, It wan-announced today at tho dnpartmpnt of justice by tho 8tuto,t.XIhorioJ board. Issuing a lease to tlje'c'plumbla ffyttf Packers Assoclatfon'ijlesnlto, ft' pro' test S'pplhe1 . United" Htatns , iittqrnriy on boh'aif o tKelrfovarn'menM ' ' il the RlateV'Icssee carries out Us announced Intention. W bogln at once tho laying ,of:';ihlng and casting nets, ' the ' action ; will constitute In the opinion of tho department a "Trespass" and the United Status at torney' has been Instructed to com mence Injunction proceedings when such action 'is takon. The depart ment's announcement added that Ins socs of United States or othor fish ing sites on the . island probably would cooperate with the govern ment In the litigation, 'The fishing privileges for somb, time" havo boon leased by the government but tho state recently protested " on ' tho ground that the Island property, turned over to the war department years ago for military purposes, hud not been used for such. STALIN Miss Rosalie Hickman loft for Sprague niver last week where she will stay with Mrs. Ethel Pickett for the summer.' Everett Clrlfflth of Mt. IJukl Bpopt nufew days with Douglas Diissey, helping him Irrigate last week, '' Mr. arid Mrs, Ooo. Myers, Mr, and Mrs!, HArry Wilson and children, Italbert and Llnu, and Mr. and Mro. Sanders and daugilitor Florence spent tho week end nt Meillclno Luko, returning Sunday' evening. 1he nlno year old son of Mr. nd Mrs. McColl died Tuosdoy morning; ot an Illness rosultlng from a fall whldh Ihjjirod his spine mid head. Tho funeral was held . Wednesday morning and Inlormant took plnce at the Mnlln comotory. Mr. nnd Mrs. McCall and ifnmlly aro spend ing tho suppor In tho (Malin country. dl. K. ll'.isnon and brother and son Dickie left Tuosday for a woaks fishing trip near Sprague river, Tho Fourth on July was celebrat ed In Malln in a quiet sane way, witu amusements, races etc., and a plniwlc lunch for ttiote nrho cared. Others attended tho IWduo at Klam ath. Falls and othwr m'ado trips for the day and week end. 'Mr. and Mrs. nay Pickett woro Mulln visitors from their homo In Spraguo Itlvor, on Wodnesday, They brought the carpenters home who hove been working ,on tho new building. Mrs, iPlckott reports tho . hotel ready to bo openod. , Mr. and Mrs, J, A, MnComb and , son David nnd ItddlA Bpololc spent Hie f6urth and fifth flahlng ' and camping on Wio pit river and at ; Happy oami, ' Word hna boon rocolvod by Clar enco Moody of tho sorlous nocldont to his Author In Portland, , Mr. Moody fell, when a flooring whero ho was sWrnllng broke and re sulted In a compound frncturo of , tho hip bono. Mr. and Mrs. Moody recently movod to. Portland whpro moy aro making thoir home. ,i Agnos ' Kladiuba la slowly ' Im proving from la snvoro attack of inflnmatory rheumatism from which ho ihug boon suCfarlng lor, some weeks past. ,. -, , i, Mrs. Emma Miller spout itho 'Fourth with her daughter and tutn 1ly, Mrs. O, W. Caolay. - i .Mrs, A. W. Machen was a vlsltir In Malln on Wadaesday, J.V..