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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
Thursday, Qctobtu' 20,1925 Page Four I V.L.I EVENING HERALD) KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ELKS' ROLL CALL COMES TONIGHT Schilling Tea is the only tea that stands the test of time and distance t retains the full rich flavors for you, regardless of the distance it travels or the length of .time it takes to reach you. Coffee Baking Powder Extracts Spices i it 1 O 1 A 1 1 ocniwi Qliejivorlds bnk tea.. M lea Antlcred Lodgcmcn of United States All to Observe Annual Custom Tonight, all OVj the United States, B)ka win observe the annual roll call of the order, when oat 11 member should i"' present to-answer when his name i iuIIimI. Local KlKs of lodge No. till Will observe ill" event, B o'clock ;iiis ottohlni being the hour 0l the meeting, neoordlng to an an. Inounterntnt made tod t- tin ox. i ulted ftulot of t Hi order, j Talks by n uumhev ot tbo local j brothels will be made, including K. i B. tiaii. V. s. Wiley, v i;. Houston j 0. A. llnydeh, J. J.' Parker-, C. ft . SWWO, V. O. Smith and others. NOVO) entertainment bal been ;n ; ranged for, which will follow the , regular meeting', Light refreshments I Sri to bo served at. dm conclusion OS i the evening. Just try ic - due's all! Your money back instantly at your I grocer's it' you don't pronounce it the rar. it tea you have ever tasted. Ask your grocer. CAST OFF; BOBBED HAIR BRINGS PROFIT FOR ,j CHARITABLE Uuli.lv c mam o LOS ANdtSLES. (P) Bobbed hair that formerly was thrown away, the Goodwill Industries now turns Into a profit. This charitable organ ization In ono week received more than 50 pounds of hair in contributions, it was made into wigs and switches, Bold, and the proceeds devoted to work among the poor. EAT Where the Foods Are the Best. Home-made Pies, Hakes, Sandwiches, Tarn ales. Hot Lunches Daily Mars Confectionery 10 R. C. Cornish, Prop. The Walton, Wright Co. for INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Casualty Phone 643W (Continued From Fug One) were definitely stated, and are read ily accessible in print, as well as published maps of the plan. What Mr. Strahoru had to say to the com mission on this and oilier ele ments of his conneotion with the O. C. & E. and the City has been published in pamphlet form, copies oAt The LIBERTY Edmund Lowe has a most appeal. ing and romantic role as Tony Con way in "Greater Than a Crown." j the production which opena at the uioerty Tneaira tonight tor two days. The story is replete With ac tion, starting oft with a couple of luncounters that ure veritable "wows" . m I ami continuing at high tempo to I... . n...i.t i .,,i a rousing and unexpected dim ax. Klamath Falls district and setting A great storm it t sea sh n hlm Interested In the Central Ore-! , , , 1 nnu w , ; wrecked. Then cast up on a South got. district for the purpose of do-, , ..SwiB Fum. jvolopiug that particular part y nobinsoI,.. lmU1(, r,)r h(,lr x. URSU u fT-TS ' , . I ltuee in the "Perils ot the Wild?" (lines that extended Into the state yMm, fttW thviMm MpOTM,eei tn ulen- rviatu ai..i "-,,,. ,,.,., chapter play, fea turing Jack Mower. Margaret QatuV ulone in that, but nend was con cerned, and Silver Lake and Bums and Lakevlew, even, all with the idea of connecting theso lines that j extended into Oregon for the pur pose of developing it and each com-, mutiny, of course, getting benefit from it, as would naturally follow. ' Which is Right? by and Joe Honomo. tonight. At the Liberty Lower Swan Lake Tiic Swindler Logging camp, which was operating for Nino Bros, on Moylna mountain, finished ill Under oath Mr. Groeibeck testl- contract this week and closed down. fled that Mr. Strahorn did not y,his camp is located at the terminus micA .1 l-la.l tO Fiend. Ill hiS lit- I nf ihw Hill, if lh ffllnr. r,,llr.v,.l of .which may be .had on requenst." j Pac,flc moath. , had been ln 0,,or.ulon tor piece. The Klamath News, he states nearly two - years. that he did aot so testily. In which ! jirs. Verona .MfL'e.i of M:Keen's i instance is Mr. Cvroesbe?k correct? ; logging camp, has been quite 111 Records Cited Just to refresh Mr. Groesbcck's memory, tie stenographic report of his testimony follows: After stating his residence, how long he lived here, his profession and the fact that he was' city at t :rney at the time Mr. Srrahorh was negotiating fir the' building of tiio line to Bend, Mr. (Jroesbeck was as'ied by Mr. Wilson. Mr. Strahorn's attorney the following questions: Q. Were -ou ucqn'afnted with the represeneattfons that Mr! Strahorn mado generally taera in connection with his construction? A. Tee, sir. Q, I twill ask you whether cr not any representations were made or any subscriptions taken upon the basis of the line being constructed through to Bend? A. No. sir. Q. Were there any representations made in connection with any of these meetings or any subscriptions that the line on the part of Mr. Strahorn that the line was to b and Temain a system or line inde pendent of any other line? A. No, sir. Wants to Kxnhiin In reply to questions by Mr. Hart, attorney for tie Northern line, the foUowing results were obtained: Q. Mr. Grcesbeck, of course every- for several day. Mrs. Frank Arnett of Klamath Fulls spent the r.veck with her son L. L'. Arnett. and family. Frank Ar nett drove out Sunday and was ac companied h me by Mrs. Arnett. IP. B. Stiles wSo' hftUOSW employ- Predatory Animal Experts Willi"'" ',,,,math F"'ls '.. . . i end with his family. Convene in Court House j A m 6, Klnniat,, m Next baturciay COYOTE CONTROL MEASURES TO BE TAKEN HERE was a caller at StbKeen a camp, Sat- I u rday. Experts on predatory animal con-j Mf9 g j,J Sl)n j trol , work rrom two states will meet j NiehoIs ()f Portland, were visitor-, in Klamath Falls next Saturday t- JgKj nelghbdrh 'd. Saturday and ternoon for the purpose of discuss- Sun(ia. ing ways and means of controlling j , M Mary Rob:n g karaath FaK the coyote menace in Klamath. Lake ft fa Sun(lj. Siskiyou and Modoc counties. ! Mrs Frank ab(,rl ,.h1ldren Already government men are be- t ginning to gather in Klamath Palls mfi Mr, g eJ for the meeting. Stanley 0 Jewett. i McKwn an head of the L. S. bio logical survey () hg r n work in Oregon, arrived Tuesday night. United States Game Warden).. .. ' , .u 6 ,. ,",.,. roar on Ue Olenu road noar the George Tonkin and Rudolph Snider. I Strahorn spur member of the federal bureau of ani- j ' "' '.', ', ... . , , . , . . ... un The desks and furniture In the mla industry, registered at the Hall I - , ' " , Lower Swan Lake nohool house, hotel last night from Sacramento. . , , , IT .,,.,, .. have been treated to a coat of var The head of the U. S. biological .... uiil wiiiill auun .' . ill ji ixj w ie attractivness ot tho room. Tho work .'.as done by the teacher and pupils. survey in California, representatives from the county courts of Klamath, M.,lM elollvnn nnrl l.nVn enuntiea one knew and understood at that and representatives from the wool u,nor -,mpr ,nc,ua DOW time that this line was no he in com-I ,.,.,. 'nusneiniinnti of the four , ence ejected by petition with the Southern Pacific LnHe nre evnee.te.d to arrive in lao". nl clearing of the brush A 1 1 e n it i o n ! .on at Turkey Growers Wo will buy for cash on deliv ery this year your turkeys for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Wo will buy whn1 you have, regardless of number. "Feed your Turkeys" if they hnve' not nttulned their full growth. Feed them and hold until Christmas. Orop us a card and let us know how many you will have for market this fall, nnd We will keep you posted on market limitations. Swift & Company and not to be a part of toe South ern Pacific system? A. May I explain, Mr. Director, just very briefly? Director Mahaffie: You will an swer the question and then offer any explanation you de3lre. A. No. Q. (By Mr. Hart) Was not tho community seeking compeltion, Mr. Groesbeck? A. Not that was not the idea the community had in the constructing of the Strahoru railroad, as I un derstand myself, and as I believe the rest of them understood it. Q. The communlt..- felt that It j St. Mary's Altar Society will hold was suffering because of fie fact j a co0,k,;'1 '?"'' su!?' Saturday. Octo .; . . , .. u , ber 31 at Miller's Market, Eighth and that the Natron cut-off had not Mai c, bib. rtnuehniitn. ,m- the city tonight, and tomorrow. The purpose of the meeting Is to devise a system of unified control work in the four counties, instead ot intermittent control in each of the counties at different limes. The meeting will be hold in the basement of hte county court house. NEW YORK Al Smith's birth place has been bought for $32,000 by a friend, James T. Rlordan, who plans to make It a shrine of democ racy. .. -, iB. St:les and jfrom the school grounds by the I school. - Tiie school children are also en Jcring Home new phonograph re cords purchased with the proceeds from a recent entertainment. Mrs. Delia Nt:hols and son Ir ving drove to Klamath Falls, Sat urday. An Informal social gathering was held at Ij'ie school house, Saturday night, for the purpose of discussing plans for Hallowe'en.. I'aul Arnett has onterod high school in Klamath FallB, and makes the trip every day In his car. These aged coffees bring to your cup, deep and melhnv'd richness Imagine coffec-flavors you arc rond of coming to your palate richer, deeper, imore appealing more satisfying! This coffee experience is yours mw S & W, because the coffees used in its) blend have been aged, in the tropics. r ;s .' Fine coficcs arc these, brought to full perfection by nature's slow method of "mellowing." And scarce, because so great is the world's impatient demand for coflcc, little can remain behind to age. i But adequate supplies of these rare "old" coffees ; arc circnri", 1 fnr ,v..Y To flir Mrml is added illSt a trace of new coflcc to emphasise a bit, the rare, ) mellow flavors of the old. S&W Coflcc is one of the ScSrW family of Fine1 Food Products. You have probably used many of them. If so, you know that S&W Coflcc is of ex traordinary goodness. The individuality of S&W Coflcc flavor grows on you as you continue its us Mellow'd S&W Coffee The Symbol of Unusual Qoodness More than a quarter cen tury's unyielding adherence to the bat that cxn he pro duced in fine foodi this ir.in.Urd of merit has been trictly maintained. It b&l resulted in the enviable rep otation enjoyed by S& W y a symbol of unusual y- - i ess and value in canned fruits, vegetables and other foods. FINE FOOD PRODUCTS been built and because they had : nles and sauerkraut will lie on sale the Mo'loc Northern Modoc North-I ' 29-30 (adv) I ern had not been built; wasn't that true? A. Well, In a sense, yes, but Q. And t'.iere was great dissatis faction, was there not, over Ihe railroad situation when Mr. Stra horn came with the proposal? A. Well, there was a desire, Jiatur ally, for more railroads and exten sions, but I I Q. That is all. Do you want to make an explanation? A. I want to make the explana tion that Mr. Strahorn was invited into Central Oregon by the com munities, and I know this to be a fact, because I was a member of the Chamber of Commerce at the time the 'correspondence was ex changed with Mr. Strahorn with reference to getting him into the NUW YORK, A thirty cent Am jrlcan stamp of l(il has sold for 13000, X I Imported and Domestic I Groceries Our complete stock of staple and fancy I , 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 oAt the 'PINE TREE Another exceptional vaudeville bill comes to the Pins Tree theatre tonlKht. Hilly Moon- Is a novelty dancer and comedian whose act Is show In itself. The Robenotf Company, consisting of five dancers Is very unusual and ontertnlnlnn, nd wonderfully costumed. Thfl SleKfrleds In "Water, Wat'r Every where" show tho humorcius ildd pi life for a younj: marrleil couple llvliiK In a house boat. Frank Ma- lone does- soft shoe and up-slde- down danclDR. Huvhns and I.eoda present tin BCTObatlC scenic: novelty that Is distinctly out of the ordinary. She's chic, nnd she's pretty: she's fast, and she's witty "The .Mani cure (lirl" from old New York city! Jlehe Daniels plays the role In her latest picture by that nam.', COniIng to the Pitta Tree Theatre tonight to remain for two days. It's ft Frank Tattle production. Remem ber, Tattle mnde "Miss liluebeard," also with Bobo! Frederic and Fau nlo flatten, co-nuthors of the llroad way stage hit, "Upstairs and liown" wrote the story especially for Bflb Edmund Ilurns Is her lendlii: und Hale Hamilton, Dorothy Ming, Mary Foy nnd others in tho east. If you enjoy a i?ood laugh, miss this one! GERMANS VIST) Moiti: POTASH PRBIBUnO, tiermuny. (P) 0 posits of potash salts ot an uxcep tlunnl ciuallty arc riportod to have been struck at a depth of 800 yards at BttddlDgSD potash works utter three years of conllniiucl ho .-- inc.s. The oohcom, shbsldlsed by the government er Bftdett'i was es tablished throe years ago. NBW YORK. -Mrn. Dorothy llen 1 1 1 mi In Caruiio ItiKrum Is denyliiK "gossip" that Italy plans to end her guardianship over her daughter, Olorlo, Her counsel says Italy nn SOttted to tho RiiarillaUHhlp nnd to her marriage to Captain K. A. in gronii whom she is now preparing to drrorco in I'.ni . i man, . cum? I don't I I I V . c:.. N.T.., on Way to America BBRlitNj Oct, 29 (P)- Tired of family nuarrels and Squtfbbles with bankers nnd receivers over th" remnant! tit the family fortune Br. Kdniund Sllnnes, eldest SOU of tho late Hugo Htlnnes, Industrial mag nate, 'has sercretely embarked for the united states, iiis unexpected departure friends say, represents a determination by young Stinnus to seek a new business environment; New Fall ( Cloves Fine Imported leathers in attractive new shades Men who know and delight in fine leathers will npprccinte these two new fnll gloves from Hansen. Select imported enpu-skin stock sntin grained, but firm in tcxturt. The kind that wear ns well ns they look. And they're cut on the famous Hansen pttcm to Blip on your hand, the first time, as easily ns an old glove, The Hansen y horobred COLORS . Cordovan Mark Tan Gray $50 The Iinnscn Ambassador COLORS Tawnf v Tart Medium lan Cray 50 NBW YORK. Al Smith's wearing of a cane Is explained as clue to spraining the big toe of his left foot wullo playing with ti dog. Pure Silk Line 3-$4.0O to $6.00 The Toggery The Store for Men rTTTTTTTTII