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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1925)
Page Four EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday, Optgbgy n, Iffgp - . Football Returns I Tragic Air Crash Ends Pilgrimage V A 111 If RHT. Sussex. Ki.Kl..!!.l. Oct. 17. (VP) A sad ending has romu to a holy year pilgrimage ly " .American family tii Homo in the death in an airplane accident to ono of tho party and serious injuries to two others. In tho crush of a large Goliath nlrplano in wfoich they were travel ing from London to Paris. Miss Kathcrlne Burke, of New York, sus tained Injuries from which she died shortly afterwards, her brother. Mo:. algnor Daniel Burke, pastor of the church of St. Philip. Neri, of New York, suffered a compound fracture of the lee, and Joseph Burke, an other brother, had botih his feet In jured and his scalp lacerated. A niece of ivc Burke's and three British pnssengors aid the French pilot and mechanic escaped with only a shaking up. Stand Collapses; Several Injured WASHINGTON, Pun.. Oct it. pT1) The east end of wooden Krnmt stand at the Washington and Jeffer son football grounds collapsed this afternoon at the outset of the W. and J. "Carnegie'' game. About one hundred spectators were buried in the debris. First reports wire that three persons had received bro ken legs and arms. liri.L DKMOI.ISHKS PLANE FORCED DOWN IN PASTURE Dairy Cow Testing and Feeding Demonstration TINY HERMAN BEATS NEGRO HEAVYWEIGHT SOIONIBS, Belgium (Pi An in furiated bull vented its ire upon a disabled airplane recently and when the animal concluded that its job had been done the machine was beyond repair. Tho airplane carry ing eight passengers from Paris to Brussels was forced down by n defective motor and landed in a pasture 1j miles from Brussels. The bull, aroused by the chug ging of the motor, made straight for it, while the pilot and passen gers jumped out and made their escape in n mad rush across the I ? States, too. field. The animal charged the ma- yVtay SEQ.S PIETERTJE PROSPECT 221848 World's Record Cow for Milk Production 37,381.4 Pounds In Ons Year- Born April 10, ISIS. Died March 10, 1825. Owned and Developed by Carnation Milk Farms. Seattle, Waihington Football Returns Fool ball ... . At Cambridge: Harvard At Hanover. N. II. , 56; Maine 0. ( At Providence, It t.t llrowin 4S; Hates 0. At Springfield, Man.: Springfield t; Vermont 0. t Philadelphia: Colgate V: l.i yet to 7. At N'v Haven; Pennsylvania 1G; Yale l.i. I At I.lneoln: Ncbraskai li: Wash Ington o. At Baltimore: Navy i; Prince ton 3. Dartmouth Executed One of the features of the Dairy Section at the Pacltlo International Llvostock Exposition, Portland, Octo ber list to Not. 7th. will bo a demon strati on of testing for butterfat and cost accounting of feed of two gronps t dairy cattle, using five nveraxe Oregon cows in ono groap. These cows wtU sire about 4000 pounds of milk per year, which is about Oregon's standard and the standard of the Dni PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 17. Tiny Herman, Portland heavyweight, won a decision over Bill Tate. Chi cago negro, in the fifth round or his work of destruction until the what was scheduled to be a ten j passengers got out of the danger round bout here last night. Theione. referee stopped the fight in the fifth disqualified for stalling and award ed Herman the bout. Roofing In another group will be five pure tifAd pna'a fan t tir-ln rr An nVi rt thn ftvA wu. aj...... ...... ...... Kpi at I -.lUmown brpnda whoso nrmluetlnn will be from 8,001) to 13,000 pounds of milk per year. Purebred cattle have productions of more than this amount but it is thought to Impress the pub lic ot the desirability of owning a string ol well ored cows which shall give at least twice as much as the average Oregon cow- -the cost ot these cows being not erectly In excess of good grade ocrat and with a posslbll lry, during times when calves are la demand, of making tor their owners,! People who live in new fall clothes shouldn't eat ice cream. High Quality Slate Roofing at Mail Order Houses Prices F. O. B. Our Store 422 Klamath (Old Dodge Garage) Steamer Tries to Cancel First Disaster News BOSTON. Oct. 17 (!) The teaihor t'lly of Homo tried to can el her first message relative to tOO ubiuarllte SiSl and tie' loss of 33 on top of tholr milk and cream check, somo added money from their off springs. Prof. P. M. Brandt of Oregon Agri culture College has been requested to take charge of this exhibit which will also feature dally tests for butter fat by accredited tostors ot the stato so that lay peoplo may got a V T , , iva.iuu , , lives off Buck Island on Soptembet A chart for each animal wilt show , ... exactly tho amount of milk they pro- Whljcfflnb P. Cartel radio opor- duco at each milking and tho exact ator u" ""' TfOPlcal nulla com amount of butterfat in their milk for PWi testified her day before the that day. Tbo amount of teed given naval Inquiry. to each of these animals in the various The WitnoSB, who intercepted tho gToups will also bo tabulated, which first nwatago sent out by tho flu will clearly show that, although an ,..,,.. niin 1. ,i, .h,.,.,... (. animal giving a good flow of milk , , . , ,, . , , ., .,. . , - . .J: . , . fled he immcd ntety not f ed 111'- Bos. takes more feed than a scrub animal. . that tho differences in this amount of 100 ary "nl "H'0' t,,'lt lh" feed do not correspond to the differ- uns n'latreM ence In production. This exhibit will be housed promin ently In the dairy barn and Is expect ed to ate act a great deal of attention. GEO. AGER SUED FOR LARGE SUM See it before you send your money out of town and wait for deliveries. Now is the time to give your old roof a new coat, will add years of service, inexpensive, easy applied. Have it in stock in 5s, 10s and 50 gallons. A. F. Graham Office 420 Main St. Store and Warehouse 422 Klamath Ave. Phone 526 LONE PINE M. P. t.alarneau I ; harvesting his barley on the lake this week. C. W. Lewis. Phelps and Arllne visited at Clyde Bradley's Sunday. Curl Kts'-r, Cecil Haley and l)ry and Williams frotji the i.ono Pino calf liuli, accompauletl Frank Six. ton to Salem to attend tile state lair week. The threo boys formed a judg ing team. They returned Friday. Mrs. C. Bowman visited her son Leonard and family of Central Point tin her way back from Blodgett, Ore., where she has been visiting her mother. She returnwl Friday ovc ning. ' Friends of Fred Kteiman will be glad to hear he is visiting In Los Angejes, in hopes that tho climate v.ill improve his health. Jerry O'Connor made a business trip to M. P. Galarneau's Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. August Anderson are the RToud parents of a baby girl who arrived Sunday. Afrs. Lester Schrlner made a bus- lineajs trip to Klamath Falls Tuesday of last woek. Count Salm have had Quite a tiff on nnK "arKS ,:a"e" on tnn Lewis, urrrxf anil uaiarnead Homes Satur day. San Joaquin Realty Company Alleges Trespass on Mid land Property George Ager, a prominent Klam ath sheep operator, was made a de fendant in a suit for the recovery df ? 8 500 damages, filed by the San Joaquin Healty company, owner of considerable acreage near .Midland, yesterday afternoon. That Ager drove 12S0 sheep over 760 acres during the grain growini: period and destroyed whea'. hay and verdure to the damage of JS500 to the California concern, is the claim of the plaintiff. The alleged damage to the land took place between the months of January and April of this year, tin complaint states. The California land concern 13 represented by W. r. Van Emon, local attorney. The commandant of the navy yard he testified, then rndloed through his station to the City of Home and added: "Have yon rammed H-61Y Hive exact position and details. " This message. Curie said, was sent out by the navy yard operator nt 2:10 a. m. daylight (Hue September IS. Chans Mm Chen, wlin enn: kit :oto flsspststi tuf.ix in bloody banditry in Man, iijn. i rMenliy canl turcd In n Blpf X"n sill bpVM In Changchun ami executed. Ons of her old follower! v.hos advances' I,.. .ikiiumI tiruv,l her tu the pollee. tiht Ixvoint band!. IcatWr Hhrn her Iiuni'flr.'l who 'ytgnr.'-ei (LfirC "f iTUorillnit irtr ftotvtj iwi. BODY OF CLERK SHIPPED NORTH Services for Orin A. La Coumo to Be Held in Korest Grove, Ore. 'Iho body ol Drill A. I.n Course, Routhern Pacific odflnwrini elarki wim thlk mornlni ihlppod to Poroal OrOYe to Mra. A. J. Itlnley where funeral serrleei and Interment will Hike place. La CourM 'I'' d Thttrtdny mornlBi from in u(e iilcohollsm. II" had bmiKht tome moonshine whiskey thn day before, ihortly ifttf" h b.i pmwed a perfect physical ejuinlii i t Iiii . and bin dentil was dim to tho nimntlii ponsumed. aciiirdliiK to n ' report by lr I l Johnnou who perfornled an tut6piT U. S. VHtcletl Here To Determine Why Ducks Are Dying N"i sIivih will be left unturned in iho nlfori to ttntermtne what it Is that Is enusln.i tho death of tbouMndi ot Meki la tho Tuio Ink district, was the asnurauco Ibis morning of (loorao Tonkin of Sac ramento, UnltOd States Oallin Ward ell, whi Is hero for the expre.s pur POM of It04y4ng We duck epidemic idtuatlon. "The birds lire still .lylnx." Mr. Hookln said this morning. "Veslor day 1 COnld have eaui?1it fiur or five of tlieni alive." .Mr. Tonkin plans to put tho llvo sick birds In a pond and kMp them under bbMrrattn, Uuole hath no charms to spddid tile savage phonograph, (iluyer piano or squawking radio. Our neighbor's new baby see m 8 'o have static. KKW YOltK Itobert C. Slirton, weorithy corset inntiiifueturer, pr'i- fesses to lie untlejBiurbed ' lieutuie Wonon hod dlMUlilpd .oi.tilH. Mfill are wearing thorn, he says. Friday is considered unlucky by somo people', but then every day is considered unlucky by some peppU, tie rl hi uow hoists the : t mod- opera hOUM In (iermnny Tho I hi u t he i Operti inus In (ho Borough ?f C.'inrlotteiibiirK which last : :. wettl lilt i rereivershlp, has b oil fiiken over liy t lie illy and so roj jiovntiid ni to la.ika if ib e-iul In nmtfhanlsitl niipiIntiiienUi of nuy similar building la Hi" world. It Fnrmeril:, from various sections re-iwns OtyaMd recent! with a porform port profits from rop pools, nli'.iincc of, , Waguer'j "Ule .Melster there are Ihurks in them. nluger." Concrete Economic al for Permanence - - - Everlasting rVTJSNKA. Suzanne Lenglcn ad I the courts. They were partners in doubled. Suzanne tried to do all (jile playing. The Count let it be known ho didn't like that. Suzanne threw down her racquet and left. But she'i forgiven him. 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 ive builder. i MnrWhat We Offer You We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type o building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook. Wje 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 -, Mi ' 'V t. ti iX We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath Phone 128 Mrs. Ktephen Griffith visited at Charlie Lewis' and Clyde Barks' on Tuesday. Mrs. It. N. Bnmin of Merrill spent Wednesday in this district on busi ness. Uiklni; report of the Van Brlm- raer ditch. Lone Pine school has a new well and pump. Mr.. Clyde Barks, Maxlne and Hilly Barks npent Sunday in Merrill with Mrs. Molvln Bowman. II. J. Bsardsley, Itoy Beardsley and Mr. Harka called on Stewarts' Sun- day. Miss Vera Jungjohann of the Lone Pine scUeool spent Sunday huntliiK deer. She was accompanied by two j othT Klamath county teachers. Grandpa Talinan returned to his ! home in Mt. Shasta Monday, after spandtng several days with his dapgh-. tor, .Y!rs. Talinan. Charlie Lewis had the misfortune of lipsetting a load .of hay in the rairi Monday. It. V. Meanly was a business visitor In Klamath Tails Mortdny. Vi fJalarnean and Children Mary e.nd llarrr. visited at the Beasly honi" bunhay. Mrs. Ufl 'n Storey spent Tuesday with Mrti. Talmnn. Itoy tiad Lorain Beasly attended tho frorhmen reception at Merrill on Friday night. Miss Margaret Talman, teacher of tin- Lfbby school, vlHlted at her home Bathrflay evening. Clyde Barks hauled barley from Merirlll Monday. If you build for a home or for sale purposes, you cannot afford to overlook the advantages of concrete 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 want 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 Regal Roof Coating We can save you money on your m aterial and construction W. D. Miller Construction Co. PHONE 293 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL THB DALLES, Ore., Oct. 17. The Dalle bicli school font hall Hcv- en romped1 over Redmond lilKh here yjMterday to the nine of 38' to o. Tho offono of the local loam was Safeguard Your Home It does you little good to Hcrnpo and save to build that homo of your, unless you take steps to sen that It Is protected. The one sure wav to hit protected Is to take out fire Instiranr.o, We are ag"tits for tho world's largest companies. Our rates aro reasonable. We givo personal service on every claim. J. H. DRISCOLL HART BLDG. Surety Bonds PHONE 432 Life, Fire and Auto Insurance I too strong for Kedmond.