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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JULY. 20, 192K Presented td'Rbyalfy Slashing Fire ' Y Threatens Bray ; ' Stand Of Timber to death yesterday tn a fire that destroyed a one-elnry house in 5 5 t J 5 5 5 't which nho wa,s living with her hus band, Cieorge T. Adams. 'V PAGE TWO 4 i Y ; y. Iii.-.a. no fi:r iillr .dole' 't :: 10VK Oil 1' r.o A aland of virgin yellow plno was threatened yesterday, wJien seven acres of laid slashing on the - near ('alley iroad, &.ur miles snuba of Worden, was In flames tand creep ing gradually nearer.Jh Umber line. A force of (ire fighters from the Klamath Forest Protective usaooln tion was rushed to t'he neo.no of the blase and artor n flgnt that lasted nil dajt and into ttio "'night, corral ed the firey ; Two men' were stationed ot the fire today to prevent a further out break. Tho timber threatened by the Blasi blaze Is owned by William Bray pf Hie Oshkosh Timber com pany,,, . . . . r i- No clews of the origin of the fire were uncovered by raisers. It was thought that a carelessly thrown cirgarette from an automo bile driving eiuiier to or from Bear Valley, ignited a bit of brush. Bl'RXKD TO DEATH VANCOUVER, Wash., July SO. Mrs. Ellen Adams, S4, was burned Bonded 1918 PEOPLES WAREHOUSE M. P. PARKER ". Owners and Operators WARRKX BKXXET South Sixth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon We Buy Hay -We Sell- Anything Grain , Except Livestock "Potatoes Let ns take care of your hay and grain wants, bo it a sack, a bale or carload. We guarantee everything we sell. Our prices are fair and reasonable. If you are thinking of leaving, store your goods with us until you have found that Klamath is the finest place on eartft. Try us. y,iV Have you . seen or . ridden in that new Overland Six ies the "me' of ; v the -year in , the car industry. ' Appearance and price defy com petition. Come in and give them the "once over." Only $1095 delivered. Now on display at our show rooms O VERLAND-KNIGHT SALES CO. .!', Fourth and ... t ' . 1, A v .LLiidggBaai Sunny, pleasant rooms. Dependable nursing care. A good place to convalesce In illness and after surgical operations. Rates are reasonable. Ambulance for stretcher cases. Resident pharmacist. Prescriptions and medicine may be obtained at all times day or night. , .,- .... .. '-' ' ' All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital v.': PIXB AT FOURTH STREET KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. " Cor. 4th and Pine No More Diving In Ewauna Lake Ewauna lake was declared; a health hazard Saturday afternoon by Pr. O. S. Newsom, county houlth officer, and early this week signs will be erected around tho lake ad vising swimmers to seek. 'other waters for their exercise. Cause of the action of the health department was given as tho opeu sewer that discharges into Link river at the lower end of California avenue. The sewer is a private system nsed by eight or ten families of that section. FROM I.A JOl.l.A Mrs. A. X. Busch of l.a Jolla. California, and 'Mrs. Verdi F. Searles of San Francisco, who. visited here on Saturday, motored to Crater Lake Sunday, where they spent tho day. -We Store -We Weigh Perambulators Logging Trucks Klamath ' . 4. , Telephone 407 .;4 Mlsa Dorothy Puticn, bello of Chattanooga, Tcnn., has tho proud dlrtln tlon of huvlng been presented to the ro-nl family of tspal". She trnvel-J inrougn Madrta wun Mr. and Mrs. Adulph Ochs vf New Yvrk and ntJi Mrs. Ocha was presented to Queen Victoria Eugenia. Real Estate Men To Hear Speaker F. B. Barnes, Newspaper Man, Will Talk to Realtors . Tomorrow F. B. Barnes of Sao Nation's llm iness, of Washington, D. C. wh- will speak before the .members of the real estate boani at a hgon luncheun at the hotel .While Peli cun tomorrow, has cliasen as lib subject "Civic Development." Pres ent indications are thai even mem ber of the board who b in Uc city will attend the luncheon. At the first ne which was held two wieeks a?oJJie njembers' decided' to meet semi-monthly at tile hotel and plan for outside 'speakers whenever pos sible. Death Claims Two Klamath Infants The body ; of llltlo Melvln R. Jacobson, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Jacobson, 1137 Walnut street, was shipped today to Rogue River, Jackson county, where funeral services will take place. The child died after a long Illness. Funeral services for Geraldine May McCandliss, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCanUIIss, Pelican City, were held this after noon at Whltlock's funeral parlors. The baby was one of the twins born to Mr. and Mrs. McCandliss July 4. The other baby died at birth. Japanese Art Work Will Be Sold Shortly TOKYO -JP)'- The . collection of art treasures in the possession of Marquis Katsunosuke Inouyc, for mer ambassador to the court of St. James, Is to be sold at public auc tion In September. The collection was made by the fate Marquis Segal Inouye and Is known among con nolseurs as one of the finest in the country. Its estimated value Is be tween 4,000,000 and 6,000,000 yen. Among (he many rare articles In the collection Is a carving by the celebrated Choin representing "Fu do," the god of fire. It was to this Image, according to the tradition at tached to It, that Emperor Kamey- ama offered prayers for victory when the land of tho Mikado was invaded by the Chinese some 600 years ago. This carving alone is valued at 150,000 yen. , Another rare work of art Is a painting by Ilaku Shi-kei. It is the most valuable work of a Chinese artist In the collection. It Is an unusually large picture tliowln?: the figure of Budduh mounted on an olephant. . There are many other fine paintings by Japanese masters such as Montonobu, Seshu and Tannyu. The collection comprises 2000 pieces, including paintings, carvings, pottery :and laqucr work. FROM ROCK CIWEK A. B, Cough and Jesslp. SinglQ of j the Rock Creek ranch, spelit the week-end here," " ' ; ;: I " :!'.. li 'i -'' V;-i;v:- X ' - St. 1 COZAD, SHARP, RKTlltN Two Brutlstinw Cilrlt In CtuirKC ' Juvenile Authorities in Portland Carry B. Coziul, constable, and Sheriff John Sharp of Modoc c uu ty, returned yesterday from Port land after an ahseuce of vovernl days, during which lima th-v con ducted a successful Bearch for Erfthcr and Jnnic Bradshaw, v si disappearance from a lonely sheep camp two weeks ugn puzzlod pnilce authorities until thu confession of I. W. Rhonden. Tho two girls were left In vhnige of juvenile authorities in Port land und will bo eventually ro turned to Klamath county. Con stable Cozad said. Sheriff Sharp re turned to his homu in Modoc conn ty yesterday. ' AT POINT COMFORT Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Southwell, with Mr. and Mrs. Southwell, Sr., ami daughter Miss Fay Southwell, who are visiting here for t'ie sum mer months from Maltland, Missouri and Mr. and Mrs. J-co L. Smith, spent the week-end at Point Coni fer t Lodge, enjjyiug the touting and fishing. MRS. MACKIXXOX SHOPPLXG Mrs. W .O. MacKinnon motored in from Bonanza this afternoon to at tend to business matters and vbop. She returned homo fete this after noon. ANOTHER CRATER I'ARTV Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Boatman, Mrs. Mc-Elewee and Bernle Williams of the L. Dinklesplel company, with headquarters in San Francisco, en joyed a trip to Crater Lake yester- Klay. SWIMMING I'ARTV Another swimming party of Sun da Included the' Misses Tholma Shart, Mariam and Dorothea Wort- ! ley and Walter S'lort, who motored to Wlul-iiso beacil ror an outln? and swimming party, ADVEKTLSIXO SLV.V Arrives from Portland Tilcgrum to Accept Position llnre I. Davis, Just recontly wltl.i ti ic Portland Telegram at Portland, in the aJ vertLslikj department, urrlved in the icily this morning and Ii'js accepted a position with Uhe Even ing Herald a,) nsslstant to Levant Pease, the advertlslftg man. MltH. ROKIXHOX iiioiti: Will Kpcnd Home Time Visit lug Parents, Judge and Mrs, Leavltt Mrs. Frank Robinson and son have just arrived from 'Los Angotcs and will spend some time in Klam ath Falls visiting at tho home of her parents. Judge and Mrs. A. L. Lcu vltt. Mrs. Robinson, who was form erly Miss Pearl Loavitt, was born and raised in Klamath Falls, xDRIVE TO -CRATER, C, R. DeLnp Accompanies Guests to National I'nrk Today C. R. DeLap, with his guests, Mrs. Frances Gruwell and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Burrlss motored to Crater Lake this morning to spend the day, Mrs. Oruwell and Mr, and Mrs, Bur rlss are guests at tho DeLap home from Lakeport, Oregon,. " T T y y y y , y y T y T T ? y y t X y y ? y y f y ? ? ? r t t t y y t r y y y '"'" '" ''" '''" France Plans Big Offensive PARIS, July 20 (D -Franco will start a groat military offenslvo In Morocco against Ebd-El-Krhu, Pre mier Pnlnlove said tolay, If tho Itlf fian .leaders refuse peaco terms of fered ,Jilm by scml-offlciul Franco Spanish agents, Tho premier told today's cabinot meeting that Abd-EI-ftrlm knows the tonus upon which he van have peace -with Franco and Spain in Morocco und that tho Rifflnn load er can lopen nugntliitions immcill atoly if Iho desires. The Freir.r.1 front Is so strensUi- ened, tho premier said, that thoro 1b no longer Justlflcutkn for any undasincss. FARM POINTERS Full- foundation r.hcels provide straight combs for manipulation, huvo wax in producing comb honey, and causo tho bees to build worker colls. Fruition fitted for full sheets of foundation may ho bought from bee Btipply men, and directions for manipulation will bo supplied on re quest by tho O. A. (-'. departmnt of entomology. Eight advantags of copper car bonate dust treatment of scud wheat for smut control aru an follows: Ef fective control, low cost, loss labor, good germination, thlckor stand, vigorous plunls, no Ions from hold ing after trontment, oiio-fourth of seed saved. Farm and O. A. C, station tests have proved tho suc cess of tho new mothod. Hop red npidcrs , collect on tho under side of hop leaves us tho Roa- non advances. The first injury ap pears as smull pale specks on tho leaf surface, They spin flna webs on tho stirfaco of the loaves and lay lftllu Bphorlcul oggs In thorn, Thoy Attention Ladies It may appear odd for an exclusive men's clothing and furnishing store to appeal to the ladies in its advertising. But knowning that ladies are discriminat ing buyers, and knowing that they are a great help in selecting their husband's wear ing apparel, we confidently invite their in spection of the popular prices and quality of our merchandise. KLAMATH FALIS WQODBURN,ORE. 517 MAIN '' ' ' - " -'ti-tT-f ''-"nl V i'-'-ril have needlo like purls with which they plorco the tissues. Sulfur is tho standard remedy recommended by the O. A. C. experiment station. BI'KNS II EKE Prominent. Htockmiin mid Italic hc'l Here- on ItiiNiiirMS Frank Hums, one of the well known ranchers and stockman of the Fort Klumath country, now liv ing In Kacrninnnto Is hero' for a brief business visit. ' 1'ltO.M Klltli Mrs. II, Slmonsoii Is In today from Kirk on a shopping trip. WOOIMIItf RIOTl'UXS L. W .WoodHldo, advertising man agor if tho Uolduit Rule, (return ed last evening from Crater Lake wiboro he spt'nt the day with Mrs. Woosldo, tii U hostess at tho lodgo Three Forest Fires Burning in Washington SEATTLE, July , 20, (!) Threo serious forest fires entailing heavy loss wore- burning today In different sections of western Washington. One blase has destroyed green tim ber at Lyman, 100 rutins north of 3(iallln, In the Skagit Mill company's holdings, another was burning In standing timber in tho Olympic na tional forimt west of Qullceno lu ottHtnrn Juffnrson county, nnd tho third was blazing In the edge of green timber tn tho Doty Lumbnr company's holdings in Lows county uflor destroying ono of tho com pany's camps and considerable fall ad timber. Moro than 100' men aro fighting at Lyman In an of fort to check tho blusto from swooping through green timber. It was roportod that tho y y ? y y y y y y y y ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y 32322 Laming Mew' Models :i::';i''!::i::::::i:!:;::'il::!::ii:t:i: iiiiiiili;! ntVrlliAiUkyifi 1 11 mi flames bad burned a tnlla Into the timber. The flro In the Daly Lumbor com pany holdings started Friday night n ml a high northerly wind cuusnd It to spread rapidly. It burned over n lerge section of logged off land and nearly 000,000 feet of cedar logs were destroyed. A big cruw of men nro fighting tho five In an effort to check its course. Until Saturday, tho flames wnru confined lo loggod-off land on thu edge of the company's holdings, hut u cliniiKii In (he wind swept It across iho boundary Into tho Olym pic nulluiinl forest rosorvo. Phone 93 Wc are specially equip ped to economically produce booklets and advertising folders. W. O. SMITH Printing Company "Quality Printing" si tTtnrr"Wrr mwww