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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1925)
Page Two EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON !!):!:. lUillltlllV. Ol'lolllT !), 4 . l e t 8 L COURT TO FIX L HUN r Whether or not Commander Lansdowne was at Fault is to be Decided LAKEllFRST. X. J.. Ort. 5. -P) Tlit- Shennndoah naval 'ourt of in quiry Is to give immediate ulten tinn lo (ho question of whether blame attaches to Commander Zach ary Lansdowue, enptoin of the alr hip, for tho disaster which cost his own lifu and that of 1:! other men. This was decided on at an ovcr night conference between tho court uml Judge Advocate Foley. The pheso of the inquiry will Inst until Monday with the winding up of tho hearing here and I he removal to Washing ton. An opinion thai primary cause of the wreck was the failure of the of ficers in chargu to observe obvious danger signals has been given by Captain Anton llciuen. former Her man zeppelln pilot. Ho is regarded In navy circles as one of the ablest of dirigible pilots. His theory finds some indirect sup port in the testimony of Lieutenant Joseph l. Anderson, aerologist on the Shenandoah, that when he saw storni clouds moving in the opposite direction to the wind which the air ship was bucking, he advised a change of course to the south and Commander l.ausdowne Ignored thai advice. Two of a Kind ' T- f t BAXPON - ItV THE SKA" J. II. Hess. H. Allen and BL Blake ! were week-end visitors who stopped jat the Hotel White I'olicau from ' Randon. CAR LOAD Sulphur Just Received from San Francisco This is a commercial grade of sulfur for use on alfalfa. The price will be as follows, as long as the stock lasts: In Sack Lots. 110 Itx.pcr sack $3.00 1000 lb $24.75 In ton lots, per ton 45.00 Don't delay your orders on this as the earlier the sulfur is applied the better the results for the fol lowing year. Jin at . .Mir. 1915 Ford Brings Him Safely Home lie drove all the way from Wash ington. 1). C, to Klamath county In a 1815 Kuril, and was silll smiling when In- arrived. This was the experience of C. A. Parker, lllldehraud farmer, who has Just returned from the east, where he workeil lor the government for l.'i mouths. He will renew his farm- ; worli near Hildehr.ind. Hart ore two pugilistic champs of widely separated divisions. In other' nerds, meet Jack IVmpsey. king of the heavyweights and Fidel La liar ba. flyweight crown-wearer. Jack's shown doing a tew stunts with FldM out In Los Angeles, where both are keeping In training. J. W. KERNS Moline Distributor Farm Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Mach ines, Fencing. Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds 1303 South Sixth Street Phone 557-J Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamath Is In East District Of M. E. Church The Washington Cafe 'J the molt popular eating place In Klamath Falls todaj "There's a Reason" TO0 CAN EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES 126 South Sixth Wee Bhlng, Prop. 1 Imported and Domestic Groceries ! EL'GEXE, Ore.. Oct. 5 -With a plea cf Bishop W. O. Saephjrd and all district superintendents to in crease the membership :l the Me thodist churah In this siite ten per cent during the eomlnj year, the seventy third annual conference o( WW Mefiodlst Episcopal church of the state came to a ?osc here last night. .Ministers and appointees tor the Southern, Eastern, Salem and Port land districts were announce! last night. S. A. Danford. v. ho has been superintendent of th.- FOUtuOIH dis trict, which includes Eugene, was transferred U the position of irea evangelist and supervisor of uciv work. All other superintendents re mained in office. Rev. S. j. Chancy, .of Ashland, will be BSd superintend ent of tho southern distri.-L The boundaries of tho southern and eastern districts were changed ry that several charges were put in'.-t the eastern district fra.'r the south ern district to the eastern. These are Klamath Falls, Lake view. Pine Creek, Beatty, Klamaea Indian Mis sion ar.d Ciiloquin. I M- Mail I I' jfif I I C Id their aft I 1 Qmf I k if I A guaranteed Clothcraft serge wBBStk r (blue, brown or gray) These are j heavy weight all wool serge high in ! quality low in price a type of t ! . . 1 1 1 ' ! ,1UU IT tirslOLliltl-'ll with more money. There's no value to compare with it. As for wear? The guarantee is in the pocket. I . . i Uvercoats and I opcoat s, too, at these r rices m I I Yonna Valley Man Bajrs Monster Dew A six-point buck which welched MS pounds dressed and whose horns had spread of SO Inches, was the prtae brought down ycslerduy by James L. Lln'sl of Vouna Valley In a deer hunt in tho Dam's canyon country, below Yonna valley. The dec-. Is oue of the largest re ported killed in Klamath count v I this season. MERRILL T. J. Cos ten, from BusanviUe, Cat Ifoiuia. visited a few days with his nephew, It. E. Dudley, recently. Miss (Uadys Auderson. who was called to Tucomn. Wash., by the death of her father, returned to Merrill Monday evening and begun tier work in the Merrill Public KAOOlS this week. 01 (I. Merrill spent several days in ttartlc. Calif., where he was' superintending the shipping of lambs which he had purchased. Th? stockholders of the Merrill Creamery association held n meet ing Saturday evening In regard to their disposing- of their stock to O. A. Thnma. who formerly ran tho creamery. It wns decided to sell ! to him. Mr. Thonia having had tho i t ntnvt ln.lf -if fh., Mm Thoma. It Is expected, will tnke charge of the creamery Nov. 1. Miw Virginia Tickle, from Klatn-I lath Falls, is visiting with Mrs. Jennie Jones this week. Will Jones spent Sunday with his family in Morrill. J. Callahan and Miss Ella Callahan of Klamath Falls were In Merrill Sunday. (us Elcsman was a business vis-j itor in Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. li. Stuhblns and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dunui end daughter spent Sunday with I Cus Eksman. Mrs. It. II. Anderson spent Tues- .Inv telfh ln.f trinlhar tr Tlirw I Martin, in Klamath Falls. luncheon at the C. of C. In Klamath charge of the dance: Floor fend d" - - i iii i iii mi i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLniwn;i Mr. and Mr. Frank t.rayhenl Were ("alls Tuesday. in the Falls Tuesday. Several from Merrill attended the Our complete stock of staple and fancy groceries is open to you each day from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day Italian-American Grocery WE DELIVER FREE G. Q. D'Albini Certified Public Accountant E. M. Renick Public Accountant Renick 8C D'Albini Klamath Falls, Oregon Accounting and Auditing H General Income Tax Capital Stock Tax Suite A Slough Bldg. Phone 317 Don't Let Your Teeth Destroy Your Health Your teeth will soon undermine your health unless they fere kept in good condition. Care for them now. See us lor free examination. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) 202-204 HvpJu Bldf. HC and Main Phone 838 eSPGROVE T. O. Goldthwaite, former owner of the Modoc Lumber company, hut now residing at Palo Alto, Calf.. was a recent visitor here. Miss Jane Prime of Chiloquin was aidinh -r truest of Miss Margaret Ben son Monday evening. Andy Fender is now driving a new Oakhnd sedan, which he recently purchased from the it. It. It. Oara of Klamath Falls. Mr. and .Mrs. Frany Jones of Cal itUHH camp iHenl the week end here, visiting Mr. and Mrs. t.'has. Sevita and family. Rex La Prairie of the R.R.R. gar age of lKamath Falls, was here on business Sunday. ' Alex Benson of Ewauna camp spent Sundey here with his mother. Mrs. W. A. Benson. J. E. Mansfield returned here on Saturday evening from near (Iranis Puss where he spent the past month working in his mine. Clyde Davis, furniture dealer of Chilu(uiu, was here Tuesday on busi ness. Mrs. W. Doney and son George are spending several days in K)am ath Falls on business. Chits. Lamb and family left here Wednesday for Mt. Hebron, Calif., where Mr. Lamb will work this win ter. D. W. George, who has been at Oallmttl camp Ibis summer, has re turned here lo spend tho winter with his daughter, Mrs. ('has. Sevlts. Chas. Gnlbertnan, timekeeper at CaltmUS camp, was it business visitor at Aspcrove Thursday, days ago for Itoseburg where ho met Mrs. Ashworlh, they then going lo Palo Alto, Calif., to make thelr botne, Mrs. Chas. Sevits and father, D. W. George, spent the week end In Klamath Falls on bilSlDSSS ami vis iting Irlends, 0 rrynK right gTwsaen becomQ your everyday frir-nd, Thoy wH! Ijclp you in .your vork and in your II f Rnnnrally. Don't srocraBtinatn seek competent advic from our opeometriHt . Dr. H. J. Winters Eye Specialist grind our own glasses. Clamath Falls, Ore. "The eve-npcciaiit of today, deserving of your confidence has made ami fg making a profound study of the subject." We K ays ftlS&iediijfu': Order Now Your engraved personal Christmas Card3 The new designs are ready. By ordering dur ing September you can secure your choice of exclusive design from the eastern manufactur ers. Sec W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 4 Deb gates from Al- turai, Malln and Merrill woro in attendance and the railroad ques tion was discussed. Those attending from Merrill were Rev. C. C. Unlet. !'. II. Anderson, llurr Wcstbrook, Frank Oraybeal, Geo. Offleld, and fO. 11. Carleton. E. F. Merrill returned from a trip in the Willamette valley Mon ; day evening. Ho was accompanied ; home by Miss Margaret Ileitis and Kenneth Bettls. Miss Bettls was a former teacher in Merrill and 1 Mr. Ucttls a graduate of Merrill high schopl. They aro the guciits j of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill. Alias Louise Dulton spent tho j week-end In Malln with Mlsa Mar- gSret Mackin. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dalton visited with Mr. and I Mrs. Marken. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graham were hosts Sunday at a dinner. Tholr i guests Were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ham- Otond, Mrs. It. C. Anderson, Mr. laud Mrs. Dan Cohvoll and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Graham anil family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ft, II. ' Anderson and family. Mr.s Rudolph Katlerhprn return-1 t I'd Wednesday evening from Orient!, j California where ins bad been called i by the death of her fatbr. A baby girl was born lo Mr. and Pgj : Mrs, Louis Kandla Friday, B0Pt.H 85. The baby has been named Ida hj Mao, HI Mrs. Davey has been (pilto 111 this week. Mr. I-'. N. Meyer left Thursday morning for Heppnsr to look after bin Inleresls there. Mr. Moyer Owns a ranch near there anil was a resident of thill place before coming to Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. llogue left Thursday morning for Portland for a short visit. The Merrill Library club met af the homo of Mr, it. H. Anderson Thursday, October l. Mrs. c. M. Merrill .assisted .Mrs. Anderson In entertaining. A number of books have been donated to the library the past month. This was also the annual election of officers and the following wire elected: President, MrM. It. II. Anderson; Vlco-prfllldont, Mrs. W. G. Ilulliiy; Secretary, Mrs. it. L. Dal top; treasurer, Mrs. Ed HOrwood. The library will give their annual Hallowe'en da al tho community hail October 80,. This dance Is given each year and Ilia proceeds are In pay tho II brarlah, buy new books and keep up Hie lllnary. The following coni llllltues Wi le uiiilll)ojL, lo have orations, Mrs. J. C. .Stevenson, Mr. W. C. Balb-y. Mrs. Vm. Walker. Mrs. F. N. Moyer. Mrs. Jess Wblt iock and Mrs. Geo. Rudolph. Music, Mrs. E. F. Merrltt; soliciting. Mrs. I!. II. Anderson fend Mrs. It. L. Dal ton; table, Mosdamj)s c. M. Mer rill. B. !'. Merrltt, R. I.. Dalton, Ed Hdrwood, g. H. Carleton, J. B. Kldwell. and Arthur Frnzier; waiting tables, Mesdames J. A. Dewey, It. IL Anderson, N. II. Uogne. Ei F. Merrltt, A. Mackin, J. II. Kldwell, It. L. Dulton feud led Frozlor; udverilsing, Mendalucs I'lirtibougb, J. 11. Kldwell and K F. Merrill; kitchen, Mes iluini'H N. II. llogue. C. M. Merrltt. G. II. Oraybeal, Henry VOSS and 0. V. Shuck; chick room, Mrs. Ki Karwood and Mrs. N. F. Fruits. Al the closs "f the mooting refrestt meats wero served by iho bOStSSI Tho next milling will bo nt Iho home of Mrs. Arthur Frailer, Willi .Mrs. C. V. Shuck and Mrs. G. II. Carleton nsststiug. ELLYE SPRINGFIELD FLEXIBLE CORD mm The only balloon tire that will not rumble when driven on closed cars at high speeds Ti r e Hub Sh o p 502 South Sixth - Phone 616