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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1925)
EVENING IIKRAD. KLAMATH PAIltS, OKKGON Tuotulav, NovimbW 10, 1925 hat the second act has come to an end HERD SHORTHORNS --and 'when S NOP HERE Prominent Breeder of Cattle Chooses Klamath County to Raise Livestock Further addition; to the quality of Khun a Hi County livestock was made lust week with the arrival tt J. It. Crnotl and his herd or purer bred Shorthorns, ,.;.u V. , . us head Tie firm o( j, H. Cornell K Son 01 Shed, Oreffun, is one or the host known on the Btfelfle coastj by nil breeders or purebied Sh;r: h.irns. This herd w. established about 25 years aga and has Included some or the best balls in the Doited States. Some or the outstanding bulls used In this herd are .Minor ity's Welcome, Clirion King. Le banon, Chief. Rasper Sultan. Divide Knslgn and Hercules Master, tie present senior herd sire, Rasper Sultan was perhaps the outstanding bull, being a son of Rasper cham pion, grand champion Shorthorn bull of Scotland. Mr. Cornett has long realized that the location In Hie Willamette Val ley mas not the best, and after a careful examination decided that conditions in Klamath county were ideal for the beef industry. Part of the herd is oh the F. T. Kelson Son ranMi rear Worden and tho balance on the skillet Handle. In years past several animals from this herd have made their way into Klamath county to head some , of J the purebred Shorthorn herds here, j This herd was one of the first to show at the Pacific International Mr. Cornett being one of the few I original breeders to help build the show to its present proportions. It is also one of the best advertised, having shown in all section; of the west and has been second to none lit competition. Forum Luncheon Not to Be Held There will be enough community activity on Armistice day without a Forum luncheon, so the chamber of commerce today decided to just over look the weekly chamber of comi merce feed on Wednesday noon. , ''The next regular forum luncheon i will be held a week from tomorrow," fjie chamber secretary explained. SCOl'T KXKCVTIVK HtvKH Cecil Cook, scout executive of Mcd .ford, arrived in the city Monday eve ning on business matters. He is stopping at the hotel Arcade while here. Thanksgiving's coming. It is not ;0- celebration held because football season ends there. Normandy Bell Ringers and Dancing ELKS TEMPLE Thursday, Nov. 19 Public Invited BUILD IT UP! People have coughs and colds mostly because they lack resistance and are not j adequately nourished. ! Scott's Emulsion rich in vitamins supplies the i weakened system with ! nourishment that helps restore resistance, Build up your strength with Scotfs Emulsion. - '. ! Sccit & BWrtit, ninomStld. 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No finer cigarette can be made. Camels are the overwhelming choice of experienced smokers. oAt the TINE TREE Tears and thrills are partners in the enthralling photodrama. "As No Man Has Loved," at the Pine Tree theater on Armistice day. Although Rowland V. Lee has made a pure love story of Edward Everett Hale's immortal epic. "The Man Without a Country," it is a nation's love story. A 'tremendous theme is this story of young Lieutenant Nolan, who, lured by the glamour of Aaron Burr's fame and charm, forgot his allegiance to the land under whose flag he -fought, and, damning the United States, said he never wanteM to see it or hear of it again. He had his wish. Guilty by court martial, he was doomed to fulfill the wish he voiced. Thereafter for fifty six years he sailed the Seven Seas on the various ships of the United States navy, treated with the kindly consideration due ids rank, hut doomed never to near the name of the United States, never to see a map, never to set foot on shore, nev er to receive a letter or hear a man on ship talk of country, friends or home. In ignorance of passing events he didn't know how the country grew until its flag showed thirty four stars for it had but thirteen when he know it last. Hi- didn't know the name of the president. He had no tidings of mother or sweetheart, though the sweetheart, loving, lonely and loyal, from the days of Jefferson to Lin coln, spent her time striving only to gain a pardon for him. Gaining it from Lincoln of the big heart, she sent it to the ship, went to the pier and answered the Last Call as her feeble eves peered over the watery expanse from which a sail might bring her happiness. On this amazing thetno is built a picture that will live for years. Hut the thrilling storm scene with the gallant frigate "Essex" battling a frightful gale off Hntterau; the tremendous naval battle between a ship of the line and a pirate slave ship, anil picturesque scenes on the Mississippi are not the elements that give the ploy its great power; that lies far deeper In the very depths of the human heart. SOUTH FOR WINTER Charles Cary left this morning for 8nu Francisco 'and other south ern points where he will spend the winter months. Mr. Cary expect3 ' to return to Klamath county In the j spring. the you Phone Officials Inspecting Here A steady and substantial growth in population, with every indication pointing to an even more rapid et tensioe. within the next few years, has attracted the particular atten tion of officials of the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company. Re alizing that the time is not far off when extensive improvements must be Instituted to take care of the rapid increase in telephone users in southern Oregon, groups of officials have a habit of visiting Klamath for the purpose of ascertaining the pre sent needs and tho outlook for fu ture needs. One of these groups arrived in Klamath Falls yesterday afternoon. The party included J. J. King, divi sion equipment .engineer; John N. Lamb, district plant chief; and B. Benz, transmission engineer. Yes terday they conferred with F. Ray Dunn, resident manager of the tele phone company. MORTONS KH(Jm FORT Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Morton of Port Klamath mere among tho business visitors in Klamath Falls over M . :i day. Turtle may Bit around a couple of hundred years without thinking up any excuse for doing so. Don't Discard Your Worn Tires Ji iljey have a sound body ;vt- t"m retread them. If they are injured or rock cut we can repair tliem and sec that they givc.yutt service. Ai! 'iir work guaranteed. At The cvCE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 843J curtain is rung down amidst 'whirling applause mingle outside LORELLA The pie social given In Lower Lan fgell valley was well attended and I netted proceeds amounting to $20, j to be used toward a phonograph for the school. The school census of the Langcll valley school districts show a good in crease oved last year, being mostly land owners who have purchased within the last year. Miss P.ohiette Tuttle has arxepted a position with the Schmltz Mercan tile store at Beatty, R. P, Tuttle is adding two rooms to his house, which will Improve the appearance of his phice. Upper Langcll valley school will give a box social on Saturday eve ning, Nov, 7, at which time a large crowd Is expected. The proceeds are for school Improvements. The Ladies' club of Langell val ley held their annual card party on Hallowe'en at which time they en tertained their husbands. The C'om muntiy hall was appropriately de corated and siiggosgted the spirit of Hallowe'en. Mrs. Dorria Smith won ladles' high score, while Mrs. Popple received consolation prize. John Turner received gentleman's prize, consolation going to Leland Harris. Refreshments were served at midnight by tie committee In charge who were MesdanieS Ralph Hopkins, Merle Kilgore, Dave Hurner, assisted by thejr husbands. Tho following members and their husbands wore present: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hop kins, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kllgore, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave Turner,' Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, Mr, and Mrs'. Frank Popple, Mr, and Mrs. Owen Popple, Mr. and Mm O. P. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. Tlchfior. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gale. .Mr. and Mrs. L. Har ris, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. IV. D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hoggs, Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. 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Coats, regional iditetmatiagpr of the Chevrolet Motor company yes terday. KKItN'K FAMILY IN Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Kerns of Ken.i spent the week ytid in the city vl-v Ring at the homo, of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. I). Ray. Mr. Kerns and Mrs. Ray are brother and sister. Mr. and Mr G. G.'- Kerns of Oakland, California who are spending their time be tween Kono and Klamath Fnlln on n visit from the south were also In over Sunday to visit at the Ray home. G. G. Kerns still holds ex tensive business Interests In this section. TO K.VVMi.VK Ml'MMV CAIRO, Egypt, Nov. in, lp( It Is understood that the mummy or Tiit-Aukh-Aniou will he subjected lo an x-Ruy examination tomorrow. Ready with the collect New Style M-O Quick Cooking Oats the time-saving, cncrgy-building breakfast dish. Flavory oat Hakes that cook into granular oatmeal in 2 n 3 minutcl Never sticky, pasty or uninviting. Appctl 1 ing delicious healthful. Filled with flavor packed with nourishment. 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