The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 16, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENTtfO lTERATi),- KL'AWATn FALLS, DREGTON
PAGE FIVE
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Matt Moore
and
June Marlowe
in
"A LOST
LADY"
A ulWy vlvt.l. so ri'.il, It.
holds ymi hrciillilims
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Mr. Harold Bell
will feature
"Old
Fashioned
Songs"
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FRIDAY
Is Amateur
Night
Cotnu and win a prize
N'OTK: AvoruKii tempera
turn llltrr.uKhinil llni Iioih.i
for U.io punt week 72 ie.
greed, ,t UN prove k, yil
Unit
"Thu l"iit H In Town"
I tlio I'liio Tree Tliiiilni.
at Tin-;
L-I-D-E-R-T-Y
The Stunt King
Richard
Talmadgc
in ' ,
"TAKING ...
CHANCES"
from the story
"Vim, Vigor and
Vitality"
1 you injoy something
snappy, emliing, ronutnllc,
hero It la!
to ( Hn;it i.aki:
Mrs. Lucy Kcxtnh, who visited
tlio city yostnrduy from her homo ut
Sunlit lliirhnrn, li'fl this morning for
Crntor Lake, whom Hha will npeuil
several day ut tlio resort.
Pump Motors and
Engines
FOR IRRIGATING
FAIRBANKS-MORSE
Equipment will serve you well
A complete assortment in stock at all times J
TRY J
L'QRENZ CO. !
FIRST
on Sixth near MAIN ,
PHONE 371 I
ews Of The
Klamath Country
Shasta Vicw-Malin
Tim fourth passed vrry iiilotly In
this : 1 1. 1 it villi sevci'U idciili:
parlies ulMoni; Ihii lii'li;liliors. ('. M.
Klrkpalrhk uml family, .1. I,: llnllny
anil v. ITn, (1. WIMun, lander Wilson
and David Myers npctit Urn day ml
llit bnailllftil !mdy luwii or W, A.
1 . .i in u n' mid family.
.Mr. mid Mm, lumbar uml Mr,
Mriiwn of the Tulii l,ikn region were
culli'ia ut the HatiluliM llwimn Kuiiday
iiNi'i noun,
A. Kiillmi ami family win spout
lu weeks In visiting Oregon mid
nuuihcrii California polntit liuvn m
turned luoiuu und Ml'. Kullnii stated
Hi, a In all hln travels liu full ml
llio roudit In film kwidlllnn except
li Dili street in Klamath Kalis.
J. W. Sanders mid funilly, 0. w.
M.ier mi l wlfo and .10. WIIhou,
wire und I wo children, Linn uml
lliilln'rl, npciit n few tlnyii lust wuuk
at Medicine Ijiltn. There were
many vl JIdik ut III" lulio bund tihe
morning of the lVurth a young miin
from Mit'lud wu drowned wCilch
Mi.ill!d I ho day for all.
Jon Cli ilard hint Ju.it flnWac.d
rlo'cklng und seeding forty ucrog of
IiiiiiI for li. M, It it li l Just uiwt of
I ho Joltiick ranch.
Mr. uml Mm. Marlln Chrlslcnaea
und In by daughter land Mm. A.
Turner of Klamullt FullH visited lit
C. M. Klrkpatrlck's niid V. A. Lay-
iiian'ii Saturday last.,
SPRING LAKE
Jiarl and l.una Muck were Uiniing
I'Iiu many who visited Kinky IVdnl
Sunday.
Mr. Wid Mrs, W. K. Kiilsom guve
it dance Saturday iiIkIH In Junior of
llul,- daughter Agnes wit.) Is hero
on a v lull.
Mn, llcihcrl Buyers wlo Siuifbccn
Carl 8'iuhcrl li'fl Ttiiwduy fr u fmv
vliillliiK Iht liitri'iitit Mr. und Mrn.
ilayit vlnll w.lli fiiunds ut H-nky
I'olnl,
.....Mr. mid Mr. Win. Clmynu Hionl
tlio day Kuiiday lit HpiMiwr t'rock.
nr'li'r vl'll bnf him. TIloy motored
... Kvnrt Mull halt n brother land
iluciuii'i from Kiiiihuh.
Mm. Sl''arl ii'iul Mm. Toloy -all-ril
on Mm. SIiiiIuti Mouilay pvi iiIiik.
Mm. II. J. Ih'iiitrtt wan u rily vl
lt,ir Moiidity.
CHILOQUIN
Mi.i. Clydit DiivIh in HpondliiK u.
few dayH wlih her iiiothur on Uiu
Dlvou ranrli.
Mrs. Cyr-'l llriwui and Mrs. Cltel
llalfour wt-ro Klaniul.i Falls vldlom
.), lllll' tvv,
Thu 1 T. A. will hold tlmlr flml
iiioi'lltiK Ki'pUwntior' Mh. It In tlio
I'xpnrtutlnit of tlio oriraiilzutloit to
nffllliilo Willi t.'.io Sdito 1". T. A.
and boi'imio a wrl of thu Kcdvralod
olulw.
Mr. uml Mm. Cuming arrived In
Cltllouiiln Monday ovenliiK. Wlillv
uway Mr. I'timiriK iittenileil Uio Htulo
rouveiitlut of ilmiKKlxtu ut Cor
valllH. '
'llio (i. mid A. xloro have moved
lull their now houdiiuitrterti. Work
on I lie liulhlliiK la eoliiR f'rr-ard
i
fc -" fl 1 fit
rvpldly und doe.:i itrllrfb io liupruvo
til" upiiraraiK u of Main nlreut.
Mr. Krinl 1'olemoii nllemled u
uihi;Miii; of Ihu loiul m.hool hoard
III (. ' 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 t Kalurday. Tlio l.ical
' omiiiltleo urn pi-oc.reHiilliK nliely In
tholr pliuiiu for I'lio imiterlullutloii
if their lilith uihVil, Temporary
iiiarlerlt will ho provldod for Oio
i'oiuIiik Hchool year u ml tlio hcIiooI
will ho Nluhdiii'dlzntl In a uhort time.
Til" now UiIkIi lehool will ho built
next your urn tlio tialiiu rilto occupied
hy Ihu k riulu iiehoul.
Minn oriildluo Vetlol f Ohleo.
(.'allfortilit In u K"ont uf Mr. und
Mm. C. K. Iledrleh In we.it t'hllo-
iiilu.
MIh iMio'.hy Hamilton of l'ort
laml lia airepte.J a- poaitloii m
bookkeeper In tho J,, anil It. Car-
ui;. '
Mr. bu:ul Mm. C. K. DeniilH of
Klamalili Kit l Ih were week end (-uentM
of Mr. und Mm. Knuik Curltion.
MIhh I)orl Noah lot Kort Klam
uth wiih it (,'lllloqillu vlKltor Momlay.
J. a, 1'rlinu has linttulled un Kveii
r u do tin lila bout, whlilli Ik ut pren
eul on Williamson river. Later Mr.
I'lline plana on taking hla Ixy.it to
upper Klauiai.li lukci.
Mm. Tellofemni who liitu hecvj vln
ll Intf (her daiiKhier Mm. Iiuu Uur
den Iiuu returned to her home In
Albany, Ore. i
Mr. und Mm. Ceorito Flury liavo
in .veil to Kwnuint ump.
.Mr. and Mm. Julin linker cf I'ort-
hind liovo returned Jiome ufter a
ploaHant. vueution Bpcnl with Mr.
uml .Mm. O, AmdertFn.
Youth Who Killed
Girl Serves Life .
In State Prison
WATKHTOWN, K. I).. July 10.
Wlufreil Meek. 21, or Garden City.
wuh iteiiteiiei.'d to "ImpriHonmetit nt
hard labor for tho remainder of lilu
natural life." In tho mate peniten
tiary nl Sioux Kail", following hln
plea of Kullty In eiriuit court to
day to a iliarRu of having killed
Ityrlti llenly. 1 7-yenr-old Garden
City girl, Sunday nlnlit.
M A U K K T H
I'OItTI.AMI, Ore., July 10.
Cattle, htimdy; recelplB. 300.
Ilogn. nominally steady; recelplB,
75.
Kheep, weak; reeelpla 1750.
I'OHTliANn. Ore.. July 10.
Krkh eenl lower; eurrent reeelpts.
30r: lnilleta, 275(27 l-2c; firsts,
2S 2S l-2e; exlrnii, 20 l-24j'30 de
livered 1'ortliind.
llutler, firm. I'iIiuh, cent higher;
f li he iiiiehaiiiied. Kxtra ciiIm, city,'
40 l-2c; Htnndurda, 45c; urimo
flmtii, 4.1e; flintH, 42e; undergrades,
nominal; prlnlH. 4Se; cnrtoiiH. 4De.
llllllerfal, 2c liicher. Heat churn
Ing cream. 4 7c net uhlppera track
In xonii 1.
Poultry, firm, unilianged. Heavy
bens, 24i-25c: IIkIH, 18fl3c;
HprliiRH. 19i25c; young while
(Itic-kK, 20c.
OnloiiH, Hteily, HiiiJtU.
l'ultnvii. wck. t2.50 Sf 2.7"..
NtitH, Htendy. WulniitH, No. 1, 2S
(fl IlUc: flllierls, nominal, ulmnndu,
2Si'27e; llruiill mita, lST30c;
1 ml In n chealniitH, 21c.
Hops, xteudy: 1921 crop, 10ii
17c; 192:1 crop nominal.
Cam-urn bark, quiet. Nominal ut
DitfOe; OroKon grnpo root, 3 l-2c.
Dempsey and
Wills Signed
NRW YOltK, July
CieorRO I. (Tex) ltleknrd aniioiinecd
today Unit Jack Dempmiy, hoavy
welghl champion, had been tdgncd
to fight Harry WIIIh, negro clutl
lenger, for tlio lienvyttelglit crown.
Ulekurd Hiild lie ulgned a formal
contract with tho champion today,
tho date of th meeting being left
open.
"It will be iinposalblo to stago It
thin yonr," tlio promoter said, "but
1 expect It (o come, oft by Septem
ber of noxt yonr. Dempsey expressed
Ills willingness lo meet Wills "at
anytime."
COAST IJCAtUK WORKS
At l.os Angeles 4, Portland 1.
At Sacramento 12, Oakland li.
At Sun Kraiielseo 9, Seattlo 12.
At Salt l-alio 9, -Vernon 7.
Community
PICNIC
There will ho n communjlty picnic nt tho Imlion raiilchi
llirro miles Houllion.it ot Malln, on Sunday, July 19lh.
Speakers of pronilnonco will be present and thoro will
bo fin men of skill, with prizes for tho winners, for old
and young. At two oVlwk In tho evening tho unbeat
en semi-pro team of Allurus and the .Malln team will
play baseball, at tho same ptaco. A good time is in
store for nil wlro attend. Bring your lunch and come
curly. It you llinvo no lunch como any way.
Hon. Jehu i:, linker , will be sneaker of the day
T
H E PERSONS
BADLY INJURED
IN AUTO CRASH
Two Expected to Die as Re
sult of Wreck at Derby
Station, Near Salem
HAWIM, . Ore.,. July 10. Tliroe
peraonS woro wrloimly Injured und
two may die as tho luult of an
uiitoiniihlle accident ut 10:30 till
morning when u cap Kald to have
been driven bjr' A.: MoKuldn of
Kulem Vrashed Into u slowly mov
ing train near tKifry jttutlon In
Polk county.
The Injured uro: MIks Kva Hop
kins, broken leg, severe lacerations
about Ihu body, finger torn off, oar
almost torn off; condition said to
bo very serious. .
Miss Cullicrino Hiiltzon of port
lund, practically scalped by lacera
tions about tho bead; probably frac
ture of tho skull; condition extreme
ly serious. ' ,k
C. J. Dull, arm broken, nose
broken; condition not Horlous.
A. MeKabin, minor injuries.
Members of tbo train crew de
clare that tlio cur wax traveling ut
about 4 5 miles un hour when tile
crash came. Tho train had. stopped
only a short tlmo before and was
moving slowly whou'it was struck
hy the car. Tho machine' was com
pletely demolished. It bud been
rented earlier In tho evening from
a Salem taxi company.
Members of tho train crew de
clare that McKubin did not see the
train until ho was within ten feet
of it and that bo made a desperato
but fulllo effort lo werv() tho ma
chine from the Impending crash.
The nccldetit is . being investl-
ated by Sheriff Hooker of Polk
county and by officers of the Salem
police department.
Work Would Cure
Drunks, Opinion
Of Chief Loucks
"U'liv should tho cltr siiunorl all
thu canned heat 'addli ts in town?
Why shouldn't 0i'' be nutile to earn
their own bread and board? What
should ho done with them? . '
These and many oflier iiu'estions1,
following the samo uue oO'llioiiclit,
are asked by Chief of Police Harry
M. l.ourks. , ,
"I don't know what to do with
them", he remarked yesterday. I
have 15 or 20 In Jail toduy. They
will get out In a few dnys, proceed
to get "canned" up and) then tlio
Jail doors will open oneo more for
lliem. ji ;r.
"Do they mind staying in Jail?
Hardly. It is a soft spot to light.
They get their meals free, a bed to
sleep in und nro among their own
kind. They are placid and content
ed until they got out, then it is back
lo canned heat nguin.
"It Is a problem lhat:cau only bo
solved by the city putting tlio
prib-oners to work uml making them
sweat sonio ot tho alcohol out ol
their systems. -In tills way, tho
prisoners would not bo such a con
ihiual drain on the Cinitnccs of tbo
city treasury. 1 ' t'
"It. would be different, if a term
in Jail would bo un object lesson to
lliem, but it. isn't. They "don't cure
whether they are in jail W not. I
wish, 1 could soo my way clear to
put lliem to Work. : They Wouldn't
ho so uuxious to come back tho next
time." ' .' '1
Burglar Is Killed
By Victim's Wife
ST. CATIIAUINKS. Out., July 10.
(P) (iiilng to her husband's, aid
after ho had been iu n holdup in
tho St. David's bank, where ho was
muniiKor, Mrs. Hogem dhot tho rob
ber, who died In a hospital hero
today, lingers was slight ly wounded.
ZlgnaK stripes, polka dots and
cubist figures are shown In tlio new
sweater and slocking comblnixtlchs.
BIRD'S
NEPONSET
Thirty five Beautiful
R
to choose from
oA good, inexpensive, colorful
rug to fit any room and will also
fit any pocketbook
12 POINTS TO REMEMBER
4 Unusual durability.
2 Artistic Patterns. v
3 Patented waxed back.
4 A damp cloth is only cleaner required.
5 Economical in price.
G Defies water, cannot rot.
7 Clings to floor without fastening.
8 Cool in summer, prevents drafts in
winter.
9 Sanitary.
I 10 Flexible, easy to move from one room
I to the other.
11 Money back guarantee.
12 Defies water and wear.
! Prices ranging from $5.50 to $18.50.
! Depends on size.
New, Fresh
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127 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
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Let us show you the difference between our glossy
Kodak work and some of the work of the Drug '
Stores with the fancy names and big ads.
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Broken Propeller
Delays MacMillan
Radio Message Tells of Third
Attempt to Repair Arctic
Vessel
WASHINGTON, July 16, (TV-Tho
crew of tho MacMillan Arctic ship
Liowdoln Is having a difficult time
repairing tho broken propeller of the
vessel at Hopednlo, Labrador, Com
mander MacMillan 'reported in n
radio mossage received today by the
Nntlonnl Geographic society. It ap
parently was filed last night.
"Wo nro making our third attempt
to put on spare propeller." Ho said.
"Tho evil spirit of tho north, so
familiar to the Eskimos, has tem
porarily turned all of his attention
to tho white visitors from the south.
Unfortunately wo nro having tides
with a rise and full of only four feet.
To raise our broken propeller above
wutor wo have shifted all the deck
load to tho bov of the boat.
. "Even this failed to accomplish
our object, therefore, tonight we
placed four largo empty casks under
tho stern ot the Bowdoin, hoping
that when tho tide rises thoy will
lift the Tlowiloin at least Inches.
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merchandise arriving aily.
FURN
STINSON STUDIO
737 Main Street
WE SAVE YOU TIME
Working with the best ot equipment and using modern shirt
ctiti, we are enabled to do your dental work in much less'
time than if we stu?k to uld methods and tho iv-3Tk is
better dono. Wo have our own laboratory tntd that one
fiu't oleno allows us tu save you long delays. If you cciu
to us, thevo Is no need to fear you will bo kept from
yjUT work. ' ,
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless of course)
202-204 llopka Bldg. 81U mud Main Phono 838
"With tho thermometer at 70 de
grees fahrenheit und swarms ot mos
quitoes getting into our cars, eyes,
mouths and noses, you can Imagine
our difficulties in comparison to
which pack lee, Icebergs, thick fog
and gales ot wind nro a trlflo and
evon looked forward to with pleas
ure Our onl4 encouragement ts
that tho height of tho tides is in
creasing, which means that iillliiiule
ly tho Job will be done. 'MacMillan.'"
ItKI'I.Y ItKl'lSKI)
BERLIN, July 10 (if) The Ger
man cabinet today agreed mpon the
tentative text ot lis reply to the
French note iregardlng Gormany's
proposal 1 for ' a western ' rolurn se
curity jiast.
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Benefit
DANCE
A dance will be given
at Malin on Saturday
evening, July 18th, for:
the benefit of the base-,
ball team. You will be
sony if you miss this
affair. ' .
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