The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 21, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday, January 21, 1026
Page Two
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Livestock Will
Be Taken South!
Six car loartK of itinera and o:
and perhaps more, will h ,ve 10-
morrow for San Francbie where -
I rails, will ho delivered to the trail
I known wholesale moat Una of
Allan & Pyle. Another oar load
of steers will bo shipped to the
i Ban Pranctseo Hni from tho Pnn.li
O-irponlng ranch.
Just how man., our loads .if cows
thy will ho prepared Mi the Son and steers will bo snipped n m
Frncuto markets. The shipment ' the W. C. Halloa rinch to J. G.
was arranged through Jack Hunt, j Johnson & Son of San FrancUci
local loprosentatlvo of tho Calif ir- was not knin today, hut at least
nln Cattlemen- Asioclatian. two car loali, Mr. Hunt aatljnatoi),
Three cur loads of g )d steorn
from tho Ynnael Land & attic Experts think the old-fashioned
company ranch, north pf Klamath ! dance is eominr; tiaek. but we don'.t.
rrn
6
POHTSMEN ME
ASKED TO FILE
m fiyJEGTii
bluffy
biscuits
and all these
other treats
inir
Butter Milk Biciit
New England Butter
Bun,
Quick Parker Heme
Relit
Surnrite Biteuit
Cinnamon Pin Wheel
Butler Scotch Fruit
Roll,
Meat Pic Crutt
t'team Du::iplincs
Ola I-nOrioncv, Short
Cake
Fruit Roly-Pol;.-Boiled
Fruit
Dumpliruia
Baked Apple
Pudding
from
ONE
Master
Recipe!
kELICIOUS, fluffy biscuits
( thnt'a the kind you II Ret
ahvavs when you follow this
Master Recipe carefully.
But look above; see what a lot of
other good things this same Master
Recipe makes, w' on3y slight
chances. Tear out is ad and try
these:
The Sperry Master Recipe
for Biscuits
2 cups Sperry Drifted Snow Flour
1 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoons shortening
1 1 cup milk cr equal parts of milk
and water
Mix and sift dry ingredients; work
in shortening with knife or finger tips.
Gradually add liquid, mixing with a
knife to a soft dough. Toss on a
floured board, pat or roll lightly to
one-half inch thickness, cuf with bis
cuit cutter, place in pan, brush AVer
tops with melted shortening or milk.
Bake in hot oven (425 F.) 12 to 15
minutes.
Scones
For this old Scotch favorite that
everybody loves, use the
Master Redpe with these
changes: Add 1 more table
spoonful of shortening, 1
tablespoon of sugar and 1 well
beaten egg and extra yolk re
serving the white. Put beaten
egg into a cup and fill with
milk leaving cup three- fourths
full; sift sugar with flour. Roll
out and cut with biscuit cut
ter. Place in pan, then brush over
tops with the unbeaten egg white;
sprinkle tops Wftjh sugar and .cinna
mon. ake in a hot oven 15 min
utes. When baked split open and
spread with jelly or jam. Replace
tops and serve.
Savory Biscuits
For a luncheon surprise, serve these
with a salad course! Prepare Master
Recipe. After cutting spread ' of
each roll with deviled ham. Fold over
as for Parker House Rolls, place in
baking pan, brush tops with melted
butter or substitute. Bake in a hot
oven (425J F.) about 20 minutes.
Cfi .-
What J like about Sperry Flour
Its so dependable! In the 12 years,
I've been using Sperry Drifted Snow
Flour, it has never once disappointed
Ine.
They make it of the finest wheats,
with exacting care, and then they test
it hourly by br.ki'ng with it! We
actually cannot buy it until it pro
duces perfect results.
BELLE DE GRAF
cDrop Dumplings
Dumplings the best part of the
stew, men folks say. For 4 or 5 per
sons, prepare one-half Master Recipe,
making these changes: Use one tea
spoon of shortening and one-half cup
of milk. The dough should be spongy
end full of holes. Drop on boiling stew,
cover tightly and steam 15 minutes.
Be sure to keep liquid con
stantly boiling and do not re
move cover during cooking.
How to make fifteen other
delicious dishes using this
same Master Recipe, is told
in abooklet "EIGHTY Food
Delights from EIGHT Master
Recipes," Write me and I'll
send you a copy, free. You'll
find it a wonderful help in
all your baking.
Is there anything about cooking
that you're worried- about? Maybe a
big dinner and you'd like to know
some easier ways to prepare it? Or
what to feed chMdren at various ages?
Write me'and IH gladly, help you.
Address Belle De Graf, Sperry Flour
Co., San Francisco, Calif., Dept. S30i-B
SPERRY
Home Service bureau
Mn. Dalle Dc Graf, Director
oAt The LIBERTY
Franklyn Farnum's latest star
ring vehicle, "SmWin' jim," a weBtern
comedy drama, now showing at the
Liberty theater, was produced under
the most trying weatlier conditions.
The elements were doing their best
to dincottnt the statement that south
ern California Is the land of contin
ual sunshine. For ten dayo the en
tire company was marooned In the
mountains by the heaviest snowstorm
California has ever experienced and
Buffered from tho cold and lack of
food until a relief party could reach
them.
Unable to shoot their scenes in
that locale, as the script did not call
for snow, they were forced to choose
another location, sans snow, but it
was neccssaryao build huge bonfires
to keep the players warm between
scenes, and at times it was impossible
to keep a make-up on for the strong
wind.
The final scenes of the picture
were taken between rains, forcing
Innumerable delays, while the com
pany dodged veritable deluges and
raced out to get a scene or two when
tha sun appeared from behind the
clouds.
At the completion of the picture
the company all agreed that hereaf
ter they will never refer to this sec
tion of the country as "Sunny California."
State Gome Warden Back
ing Down on Recent Clos
ing Regulations
ORDER NOT IN EFFECT
Charges Will Not be Made
if Anglers Think They
Are Unjust, He Says
I'OKTT.AVn, Ore.. Jan. 21. (jP)
State Oamo Warden Ed P. Averlll
I today f.skod sportsmen of the state
I to forward to him any objection
j which they mr.y htve to orders re
j oently issued by the game contrail
I ston closing eerta.n ttroatns for con
servation purposes. He asked th it
the objections ho specific as to
streams. Hit statement follows:
"All recent orders of the slat"
same commission closing certain
streams to angling will ant be put
iuto effect until after the February
meeting, JFhe purpose, of holding
them up is to give an opportunity
to correct any errors thnt have
I teen made. Every one of such or
! ders wore made in accordance with
j recommendations received from or
j ganized sportsmen In each county
. effected.
Petitions .l.kcl
"The commission desires to.ho.-i:
I ; roni each sportsman having any
, objections to offer. U is important
that those making objections should
I state the names of tho streams af
I footed by the closing orders which
they think should b left open. All
petitions should set forth clearly
the streams which the signers wan'
left open. Those signing petition?
should also give their uddresss
and the name of the sportsmen's or
ganizations with which they are af
filiated. "The closing orders were all made
uniform for a period of ten year.
th,- r.-r.sort being that while it is a
I complicated and expensive matter to
I efoo any waters to nailing, it Is n
Tory simple and inexpensive matter!
j to open '.hem. Any streams closed
by th,- conimlsslon Will be reopened
::t any time th" organised sports
t in n ol the . i inty In which , the
: : ri puns are located ask for It.
Purpose of Closing
The i-'urpose of the closing or
ders is to establish feeders for the
. aid fishing streams. The comml.i-
ion is now planting only four to
ix inch trout. These are being
held in roaring ponds at hatcheries
and are unaccustomed' to battling
for exercise. If liberated In the
mall feeder tributaries they will
be caught out as rapidly as planted
because they are accustomed to tak
ing everything thrown into the!
water. If they are planted only in
the small'tributarles which are clos-J
ed to tingling, they grow, become i
accustomed to life under natural!
wild conditions and drift out into
the main Btreams to keep them auto-l
matieally stocked."
Four Women Are
Fined; Two Men
Released Today
Four women an. I two men wore
arrested last night In a raid ycon
ducted mainly by Deputies Jones
and lloyil. Four women this morn
ing were fined on charges of pos
session of Intoxtrntlr.i: liquor. The
two men wore dismissed.
Mrs. Vlrglnln Robberon pleaded
guilty in possession and was fined
$100; Edith Btupao plentltul utility
to the same charge ami wn fined
$20; Marie Itussel was fined '"
on it similar charge; and Kayo I linn -lltou
paid It flue Of KiO for DOSMI
shut. t'liargoM of aiding and abetting a
sale 0( Itquof aKiiinst Walter Kub
horson and of pokscnulon of liquor
against Erauk Hymn were dismissed
at the motion of temporary deputy
district attorney John Irwin. ,
new HAVHN, pontic- Uk fatii-
oi like 1011, in I ho Yale f: oshiii.iii
boat, DOBjumlh Ui'iv.vstor if New
York rtd llalph I). Pain, Jr.. ol
I'liiaani. N. II.. n in tae pnstil.iui rein. Intel Ion
their dads did III 1MH.
County District
Gives Chiloquin
District 8 Lots
Eight lots lu QfiiMqu'ln, lo b
lined M a silo f ir a now lOllOOl
were thh afternoon, formally deed
od 10 the OhMequjj high pchool ill
irlot b... th KltniAth i nutty school
d lull let.
The laud was ncnni'od try the
county ch ol dltttlot ulnny yeara
ago and hold for iho time w loll
if school w ml. I ! '
uecossitry. Tho school site Is I c it
vd In the main town of Willouuln
and near Ilia prlmnry school.
Money It ti it heon ruined by Ul III K It
school dhlrltl by n bond nlnctlon
for Iho t'oriatruotloii of u hU'i
ohool, t'omt ruction on the pro
posed building will start noxt full.
piiByDLANb, Ohio, Jan II, (I'l
The dltVOlhnd Nuws Buys luday
thul II leaini fr m an aul'liorllnllvA
source tlutt Jack DltnttMJ Irflll M
fond his iiojvyMoiwhi eluimplonihll
iiKiilnsl tloiiu Ttinnoy III a 12 rOUlli
lio-tlecl Ion ooutoil In Tot Hiokiird'H
I'ltto Howl at 'lloyles Thirty C '.'
in .1,1 -oy city, N. J. on Au'ufcl li;
For Colds I
Rexall laxativo aspirin cold tab-
lots and Rikor's white pine tar
cough syrup, stops that cold in j
12 hours
The Two, 85c 1
For Dandruff
Rexall 93 hair tonic, it stinni
latest the hair roots improves the
circulation of the scalp tissue
SOc and $1.00
Stationery
Symphony Lawn stationery in
tints, colors, white, blue, pink j
and echru, with innerlined en-
velopes J
85c to $4.00
Pound Pc per
Cascade pound paper has 92
sheets to a package and is al
ways in best of taste
Pound SOc
Envelopes
Cascade envelopes, 50 to a pack
age, a good quality of envelopes,
linen finish
SO Envelopes 40c
The
Store rich's
Where you get Service,
Quality and Low Price
Pbjrejesl aspirin .tablets prompt-
ly rbli ". !i",i! ache (wd new
I'algia pains
1 5c dor.; 25c 2 doz.
69c for WO
j Chapped Hands dnd Face
Ptiretest jlycerino nnd roae wat
I or. a soothing preparation for
chapped or rough hands
X :?7t :.nd 50c
Nature's aids
v to
Beauty
Cora Nome
The Secrets of Beauty
The true odor of the ok-.
which exprc s refinme U, elefcl
ness and fastidiousness
Cara Nome carries a dain'y rag
rancc, it breaths forth the odors
of nature's choicest flowers
Cara Nome face powder comes
in four colors in large box $2
Cara Name talcum in glass bot
tles with sprinkler tops $1
Cara Nome cold cream, for
cleansing and prevents chap $1
Cara Nome perfumes, 1 oz .$3
t
Epsom - - s
i.- ittHoiut-'Iy free I rout impurit
ies Bad i- easy lo take
10c - 15c 25c - 35c
iSai! Saits
q in.
Koe,
50c
inl ! verfvia
75c phgs.
S 'ov Sp'azns
Purteat rubbing alcohol for sore
lameness, stirfnefiS, bruises
and sprains
40c - 75c
t Ejeciric Irons
? t'l,,....:,. n..
rt l t rt.-i. - . -1
Uiiecinc nut nuns, uaraiiieeu
i'm inn jreoi) ncun n-.,,ui,u ,u ou
Special price
$3.50
AX.XIOUS TO COME HACK
According to word brought back
from San Francisco by Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllard Smith, who returned
home last evening, H. W. Brown,
well kn;wn here a3 "Brcmnle", who
was formerly clerk at tho hotel
White Pelican, is anxious to return
to Klamath county. At present he I
is employed as accountant at ' the
hotel Bellvlew, hut expects to ro
turn ia tho spring to accept a posi
tion here. He wished to be remem
bered to his many friends.
We Always
Have
? It
.APPLES
U. S. No, One
SPUDS
$3.73 hundred pcwtoes
Apples Newtowns , box $1.50
Apples Spitz, box $1.25 to $2.50
Eggs Fresh Local, dozen 35c
Hay, Grain and Mill Feed Poultry supplies
Trucks for general hauling
ANDERSON'S
335 South 6th St. Phone 795
Try a sack of our Mt. Ashland Egg Mash
always fresh
COM) WEATHER COMIXG
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 21. (p)
Zero weather or below is expected
for this territory by tomorrow morn
ing, P. Conner, local forecaster, said
today.
There will be no precipitation
here, he said, hut over eastern and
southern Missouri and southeasi
ward rain, sleet or snow is now
falling and when the cold wave
arrives, tin- weather will be almost
bliiHSard-lIke. Tomorrow may see
freezing temperatures as fe.r fioutn
as the northern part of Florida, Mr.
Conner declared.
The source of the chilly wind, now
on the way to the low pressure area
south ol here, Is In Minnesota and
the Dakota
STAR DRUG CO
5th. and Main St.
Free
Delivery
Service
NEW YOHK As to George Wash
ington :
"lie took a drink now and I lion,"
the Kev. Dr. S. Parkes Cttdronn has
Informed his vast Sunday rariio con
gegratlon. but:
"One look at his face and that of
Rupert Hughes should convince any
one that the 'pup looked al the king
and not like him'."
MARTIN
mm
WILL BE TRIED
(Continued from pone one)
OBITUARY
MARY A. MOftGA'N
Mary A. Morgan, need 17 months,
daughter of Mr. and Mm. Mark
Morgan of Fort Klamath, died last
evening at a' local hospital follow
ing an illnens of ten dayH from
pneumonia. The baby was taken
sick on the 1 reservation and was
brought here three duys agoi -The
funeral will bo held at the Fort
Klamath church tomorrow afternoon
with burial in the Fort Klamath
cemetery. The remnlns were pre
pared for burial by 1. A. Towey.
Honing MIsh Hallo. Tn woman's garb
he returned to Chicago and planted
his bloody clothing on the Michigan
boulevard bridge with a dote indi
cating he had committed suicide.
Then Irma and his parents took up
the narrative. She met him two yearn
ago at a Chicago municipal beach,
They corresponded, Dillkln reprc
nentlng hlmscdf at D, T. Jonholly,
an bond salesman. On December 2
he came In a big Ohio sedan lo Cor
nell and the next day they eloped to
St. Louis, Durkln giving his nnmo
as James Darkey m obtaining the li
cense. Durkln told tho rest. With Irani,
who knew he wom Durkln, the hunt
ed gunman, within a few days after
their marriage, he v'er; to l.os An
geles, with federal onicora not l'ur
behind. Ho stole an nulor lobllo In
Hollywood, boldly i'Mttg it out of
a salesroom. Th Iedor.il agents
learned -of tho theft and PUrinlsOif ho
.could eomn east.
Tin I led lo Trun
I The fugitive, his wife and a police
dog drfive Into Pecos, Texas, last
1 Sunday. A sheriff there ctopped
them, but a California deputy star
and a glib story of being on a hunt
ing trip lo account for the weapons In
the machine won thbm freedom otirt
a letter to other Texas offleern to
extend courtesies.
Durkln sensed danger and turned
his flight toward Mexico. Bill a
burned out a heaping forced lllm lo
abandon the Automobile near (ler
vln, Pecos county. Texas, and hoard
a train al Alpine, Tex., for Kan An
tonio,
They hid ilrt San Anlonlo until
Tuesday. The federnl men In Dallas
learned the quarry had paused there
and vlred ahead to St. Lotlig, The
capture yesterday forenoon, retain
ed. Aditiiis Slaying
Durkln admitted killing Sliniinlitin
but said ho thought he was a rob
ber. The death of Gray and Lloyd
Austin, In whose flat the trap was
laid, he attributed lo polico bullets
and wild shooting that ensued when
ho appeared with Hetty Werner.
Durkln was Hhol through the arm
: 1 1
th escaping from the Auitln flnt. Ho
wan i rented by Dr. David V. Omens,
who later told his story lo the po
lice. Hut Durkln had fled, Chicago
then.
UICK
PHONE I
OPPOSITE
WHITE
PELICAN
HOTEL
av TO Lou ti I
When yqu auto ,0.
fuses in (j,, it m.(., Is more
thnn coaxing to inake it nn-rile-
it' needs t lt; attention
f 'mi- trained mtto median
icf. They'll make ii take the
"oad again like ii was eele
brtrtihB H Dlrtfyday,
We Never Close.