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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1925)
Potlr THE KLAMATH StTN, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wodnestlny, Odohov 28, - . i i- Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, E. J. MURRAY Publisher ,W. H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches- credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches hereto are also reserved. The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County Wednesday, October 28, 1925 SHORT CUTS This is an age of short cuts to everything. No one seems to have time for the "meat" of anything. The hair is cut short, the dresses are cut short and the sleeves are cut short. We want our sermons short and we insist on our pub lic speakers making it short and "snappy." Synthetic foods, substitutes for the real thing, abound, and corn beef and cabbage exist only as a comic page myth. Everybody is looking for a short cut to wealth without work. Robbing a bank seems to be the most favored of short cuts in this class. Motorists are constantly demanding short cuts and highway commissions are straightening highways to make greater speed possible. Short cuts to health are sought in sanitariums after health has be,en lost by burning the candle at both ends. But the world's work is not going to be done with Bhort cuts. Those of us who are engulfed in the "short cut" mania will have to learn that patience, time and hard work are just as much requirements of accomplish ment a mejf evci weie. LON miiKi: LEAVES r Wbep Loo Burke, deputy sheriff, returns to Klamath be hopes n he in "better physical condition. Yes terday the Bonanza deputy left for Salem where he will visit relatives for several weeks. He Is still suf fering from the effect of a stroke of paralysis several weeks ago. He hopes to resume his duties as ! pnty -before- the first of next year. DHI XK AND DISORDERLY John Stokes of ChUoquin J 35 or 14 days. Stokes chase the 14 days and is now among those pre, ent In the county jail. He was ar rested in ChUoquin, on the rather common Klamath charge, of being drunk and disorderly. Brought be fore Justice of the Peace R. C. Spink, he was fined the 135. Twenty Carpenters at Work Installing the Fixtures in the R. A. Richer Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Keep Your Eye on the Pilcher Building Keep an Eye on This Space Make a Deal With Yourself See that all that old, worn and battered 'furniture that you have been ashamed of for so long is relegated to the junk pile and your house is filled with chairs and tables and what-nots that will make you feel like stay ing at home the rest of your life. It's really easy to do this at the Rose Furniture Co. Hopka Bldg. Evans Bros. New Jewelry Store is now Open for Business in the new Riley Building at 832 Main St., between 8th and 9th streets, Klamath Falls. Our purpose is to serve the public with the best of everything in our line which is Watches. Jewelry. Diamonds. Silverware, Clocks. 'Fancy Glassware ami Opti cal goods; also watch, clock and jewelry repairing and engraving, gold and silver. It is not a new business with us we are thoroughly experienced and practical men in every branch qf our business. When we say "serve the public with the best." we mean the best and not other classes. We especially pride ourselves on doing the finest of repairing on both ladies' and nen's high grade watches. We solicit your patronage. Evans Bros., Jewelers To Investigate C. K. McCarthy Case Further C, K. McCarthy was bound over to the grand Jury this morning by the magistrate of justice court on the charge of larceny, following a preliminary hearing. He was re leased on his own recognizance un til the grand Jury convenes. Mil s 11 oAt The LIBERTY "The Mnrrb.ite Market" the drama tie expose of the pitfalls of married life. In playing at the Liberty theater This production proves conclusively that Jack Mullinll is right in his con tention that the average American girl marries out of curiosity rather than love, simply because she li not prepared for a lorc-nuiling. Heat where you want it 4 anywhere in the house You need never dress, bathe or dine in a cold room with a portable oil heater and Pearl Oil in your home neceisary. auxiliaries to the fireplace and furnace! Pearl Oil is refined and re-refitted by the Standard Oil Compa ny's special process so it burris clean! No odor non- corrosive. Order by name "Pearl Oil." flANTMaD OH. COMPANY V PEARL OIL (KBROSXNB) MACUIUK YKI.I, IK VHF.lt What Is considered an unusual honor. Inasmuch as he is only a freshman has been given young I Dick Maguire. in making him yell leader of Mount Angel college. So far this year the .it. Angel footj ball team has not been scored i against. Young Maguire .spent the past week-end in Portland with his father and older brother, Charles, who has Just recently returned from the east. They attended the California-Oregon football game. Mr. Maguire, Sr.. found the condition Of Dick's nose injury very much Improved and further medical atten tion was not necessary. Mr. Maguire and sun Charles returned to Klatn Falls last evening. oAt the TINE TREE The Law protects some and imper ils others. In the dual role of Fl ir ence and Molly, Norma Shearer shows in "Lady of the Night" which omcs to tho Pine Tree theater tonight, how the same legal act protect on. gltl from criminals and deliver the other Into the hands of the half world. It all depends whether you are the daughter of tho criminal or the daughter of the judge who tonds him tp prison. Can a girl- love a poor young fel low while wealthy men ari dally tempting her with the luxuries which money brings and which overy girl longs for? Well, it all depends on the girl, according to Bebe Daniels, who fuccs just such 'a problem In "The Bfanf cure Qlrl,'' duo at the Pine Tree for a two days' run on Thursday, if sho li.d enough cnaraetor and a mso ti choose pcrniToiit happli-.esi instead cf IU temporary counterfeit, tl'e'h win through. That', what Maria Harettl does iu this picture, but on ly after some, pretty tough sledding. Lots of pretty hats on sale nt Deo Hegln's Dress Shop for only J2.!K,. 27-31 (Adv) W SUFFER SO? Get Hark Your Heullli ns Other Klamath Fall Folks Hate Done HEATS-LIGHT Too many people suffer lame, aching backs, distressing kidney disorders and rheumatic aches and pains. Often this is due to faulty kidney action and there's danger of hardened arteries, dropsy, gravel or Bright a disease. Don t let weak kidneys wear you out. Use, Doan'B Itlls before It Is loo late! Doana are a stimulant dlurellc to tho kid neys. Dunn's have helped thous ands. ' They should help you. Here Is one of many Klamath Falls cases : Edd Smith, plasterer, 12 2D Lake view Avo., aaya: "1 had attacks of kidney complaint which made It al most impossible for mo to do any lifting or stooping. My back ached dreadfully and I had severe pains across my shoulders. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. Doan's Pills helped me wonderfully by relieving the aches und pains and pulling my kldneya m good ahape." Price 00c, at all dealers. Don't Imply aBk for a kidney remedy got Doau'u Pills tho samo that Mr. Bmith had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mri Buffalo, N. Y Adv, With SAFETY SSStt DRUGSTORE 1 MINERAL OIL (Hussion Type) Is hnlh odorless ana colorless, possessing thoso elements w'tlca makes a perfect intestinal lu bricant. Your v.- tall Store guarantees It to possess a high specific gravity and viscosity t body l equul lo If not exOMsUtrg other types of heavy medicinal oils. A scientifically exact product. A Pint Bottle J qq Star Drug Store Vraf. KJ.AMATH FA U.S. ORKGON Auto Parts "JahnV Pistons "Quality" Piston Rings "Mann" Wrist Pin. VanDykes Parts Co. 502 So. 6th Phone 616 New parts for all cars Special Today Eastern Brook Trout . Chile Con Carne CLUB CAFE Trambitas And Starkey To Go Fast 10 Rounds Real Interest Shown in Fight Card For Tuesday What will Kid Hlnrkey, Kluinuth bill tier, do UHitltist another boy of i east wide reputation 1 This Is the uucstlnii funs are ask ing and which will he uuswered at Seundlnuvlun hall next Tuesday m hi wheu the local boy will meet Johnnl Trnmbllus In the ID-round main event which Matchmaker Hylvosler and Hie bOXlDI eommlHslon have ar ranged. Htnrkoy's showing ugninst Mike tie Pluto two woeks ago In which he should have been given the decision, boosted lh, local hoy's stock by a cries of leaps und bounds, unit his fricuds are looking to see liltu give the youngest member of (he Tram bitas family a real lacing. In the soml-wlndup, Chuck Sams and Karl Slots will renew the feud which they started two weeks ago wheu they batllud to a terrific slx ruuud draw. Sams looked to b In much bolter condition now, utid It will not lie surprising If ho itpp Hie Bond boy. Tho speclul event Is creating a lot of genuine Intoreal throughum too county. This will tiring together Wil bur Harrington. Klamath Indian, and lnel; Oflm, Modoc Indian. An Itilury which Harrington sustained three. PHI ago Iuim entirely healed ami he hus resumed hard training for the coming mutch. A goodly share of the reservation population Is expected hero for (his buttle. Henry Murke. erstwhile wrestler, is training hard' with the padded gloves for htn first appearance a bo.x-flghtor. His opponent for the opening event of tho curd will be se lected tonight. Hylvester said. It It passible that he will b,. watched with Joe Walters. ' Catholic Mission To Start Sunday at Sacred Heart Beginning awl Sunday morning at 10 : 30 the annual mission for Sacred Henri parish will he opened with a high muss In Hacred Heart hurch and will continue for on week. Thu aervlcoa throughout the week will bo held each evening nt 7:30 and each morning at 0 and 8 o'clock. Tho mission will be ton ducted by Uev. William fl, McDer molt, a noted missionary of tin Dominican ordor. In connection with this mission. Itev. Father I r. pastor of .Sacred Heart par ish, says: 'These missions nrn not alom for Catholics, but are, as well, for those who do not belong to our fitltli hut who nro desirous of leani ng Just what the Catholic ehur:'i tenches. To these a special Invita tion Is extended anil I can assure them thut nothing will be said to wound the most sensitive feeling. If ihey Some to the mlsslpn they will doubtless have wiped oul many of tho false Ideas they may have about our bollefs." At tho close of Iho mission In tills city. Father McDcrmott will go lo Merrill, whore he will hold a mis sion from November K tq November 12. Thu hours of service will bo tho sumo us those In this city. The Walton. Wriilit Co. for INSURANCE Kirc AtitrWqbile, Cnmialty Phone 643W NOTICE Save money at) Tlrn Milium". The system wo use Is absolutely different from all other meth ods. Let us ahow you n real repair job, douo by this modern re pair system. All work douit on a trlcl Money Back ilunrnutee. Hhnre with hundreds of satis fied customers this new duul In Vulcunliod repulrs. hot US Inspect your Tire F 11 K K, before Ihey need Ho pairing. Come in Today cACE TIRE SHOP US South Eleventh Phone 848J fWRPTHROAT W "M- HH w W w -w - - - lJMifJi' Will) Wallll full WBier then UMI vef UHW . WICKS VapoRub I'hn eyes and thoughts of au thorities on wild bird Ufa lire di rected toward Klamath these days. All because of tho Klamath duck pidemlc, In which so many thou sand of the game birds have suc cumbed from some mysterious dis use. Stanley (I, Jewell, ns head of tho biological survey work In Klamath, is Interested, and no Is Oeorge Tonklng, U. H. game warden of Sacramento, who is expected In Klamath Falls this nfternoou. M . owntt arrived In Klnmnth Falls last night from Portjnnd and put up at the Hull hotel. Ho Is here on nnn of his general Inspection trips but will remain hern long enough to attend u predutory ani mal control meeting which Is to bo held In the county, court housu next Saturday afternoon. In till probabil ity he -will confer wllh local au thorities on Inlest developments In the duck situation. OBITUARY AMOK II. I, V VIGNU Mrs. Alice H. X,a Vlgno, aged ,'1S, widow Of tho lute John A. ha Vlgno, who died In the service, succumb ed at a local hospital yesterday after a short Illness. Funeral ser vlcos will be hold at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon from iho Whltlock rhupol wllh iburlal at Unkvllle cometory. Services will be lu charge of Hov. Thomas of tlho Episcopal church. Mrs. La Vlgno is survived by her daughter, Oarollno, and her mother. Mrs, Alice Oarlnnd of Olone. If when ynu have tire trouble you want your tires repurled us good as new have iheni v lit -clinked In the bent OUlPPOd shop in Ktiitiiiith Fails. Our llelnti Kleclrh Stciim Vubun lcr nnd expert repair men M sure you of the bent possible results. Reed Auto Supply Co. S. llth Near Main Phone 298 TS your eyesight as good a the other fellow's? Is your atten tion constantly called to tho fact Hint your vision Is not up lo pur: You need our expert exnmlnnllon and nilvlcr. Dr. H. J. Winter. Kyeslght Spcclullst Klamath Fulls, Oro, Wo 'grind our own glasses. "Cruvo dungerM of phys- leal fill lay In the path of eye-procnuit luallon." REPAID THIS MAN A DOZEN TIMES " I hnvii been repaid a doscu time over 1 In Imuruvcd ImsllU for ever, ilollur I - ,-nt fur Tsilloc, uii.i Tim in , . iin build. lug inn up ovwy (ty,V In thu mi Iking tuto mout of JomipIi Doiliirao. "Tanlao liss driven paths from my Imdy that bad troubled nrn P,r uni ynn lie Ides biickselio, which aliiiml killed mo at tlram, I had rtioiiiniitlc puln and nselllut lu my lunula an. I 1,-gs, inj rlrulitntloii WM poor, foot tlnura cold, iicrvus lindane, mr stomach illdn'l fori rtht, I bud nwular lusulaclioa and 1 was a illncaur.igi.l man. "I luvo nuvnr mm tile oqUl of Tsnlao In my llfo. H lias morn than doubliid my .on" 'lie. my stomach feels great mid my snilliriil health is no Improved I lii.i I ran not priUao 'I'aiiliu: enoiaih for wliat It has ilonu unci In atlll doliig for mil." Wliat Taulac lliu done for othnra, It oati do for you. Tanlao la for nlo by all good driigKlau, Accept, no ulaiutulo. llvor -10 ralllloiui of bullies aold. Talio Tiuilao Vegetable PIMa for cooatl paUon; nuuln nnd roconunondisl by tb nianufwturarl of Tanlac. TAN LAC FOR YOUR HEALTH