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

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Nab Fishermen
Who Used Snags
PORTLAND, Ora., April 11. W)
Eight fishermen, alleged to have
violated regulation against snag
Clog flab with hooka, were under
arrest today as a result of a raid last
Sight by E. F, Avarlll, state game
warden, and eight officers near Ore
gon City. Four boats and a quantity
of tubing tackle were sized by the
officer. Arerlll charged that he had
witnessed through binoculars some
t pf tho fishermen snagging salmon
with books, and that four of (he
fish, showing marks of hooks, v-re
seised. Complaints hare been iss-n-it
nttalnat two other men who were al
leged to hare escaped.
t .. RECIPE FOR HAFPIXR9S
' -NSW YORK. April tl. (JP) How
to be happy, though a millionaire,
by Charles M. Schwab: "As the
years go by and a man accumulates
wealth, U 1 not his woalth, but
the grasp of the hand and the ap
preciation of the old friends that
make him feel life Is worth living."
THE SENSIBLE SPRING
SpiutfgtiinesppctitcaarB
fickle until Carnation
Mush (Wheat tempts
With its creamy-white,
Wafer-thin flakes. A
cereal rich in energy
because it's all mhcal
but so easy to digest, so
light; so delicious that
you won't need to coax
Cooks in minutes
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I am a candidate for the republican nomin i
tion for representative . in the state legislature
from the twenty-first district, comprising Deschu
tes, Crook, Jeff erson, Klamath and Lake counties.
I make this announcement after having been
urged to again seek the office by many of the
people from different parts of the district
If my work during the last session has been
satisfactory, I trust the republicans of the district
may see fit to again nominate me. -
If I am nominated and elected, I shall seek the
passage of safe and sane legislation for the dis
trict and for the state at large.
Bend, Oregon, March 31, 1926.
R. S. HAMILTON.
SAVE -with
SAFETY
V DRUGSTORE
Prescriptions
"txaetfy as your doctor ordered.
Pure, fresh, potent drugs, com
pounded only by registered li
censed pharmacists. Checked
and double, checked (or yonr
safety. ... ' .
If any sick person In distressed
circumstances cannot afford to
pay, we will gladly fill their
prescription gratis.
, ' Star Drug Store
t $Kalf Bra Man
KLAMATH FALLS, ORK0O5
Probe Cause Of
Naval Disaster
NEW LONDON, Conn., April II.
(jP) With threo seamen dead and
nine others Injured, alx of them ser
iously, a naval board of Inquiry bad
before It today tbo task of deter
mining the cause of an explosion
which shattered the battery room of
the submarine S-49.
The blast took the lives of Ralph
Edward McCormack. gunner's mate
second class of West Lynn, Mass.,
Olley J. Cook, seaman, second class
ef Danville, Va., aud Theodore
I Inlet Jr., chh'f honiswnln's mute of
Crotun, Conn.
DOG HONORED
CHICAGO. April 21. Bum. a
fireman's Alrdale, has been burled
with all the honors the department
could bestow for death in the line
of duty. Able to read the click or
tho alarm machine and mount a
ladder like' a mountain goat, he
made 360 run last year. He was
a fireman's mascot six years and
was killed in a collision.
AND SUMMER CEREAL
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ouncement
cAt The Liberty
There have been countless screen
fights since the first motion picture
thrilled adventurous hearts, but
the most unusual and thrilling fight
of lLs kind ever staged for the silent
drama Is found in "The Crimson
Runner," The Priscilla Denn feature,
iwhlch closes an engagement to
night at the Liberty theatre.
MARKET
BRIEFS
iPORTLAND, Ore., April 21. (P)
Eggs steady. Current receipts 23.
Sutter cubes to lc lower.
Milk steady. Cream delivered at
Portland 41c per pound.
Poultry firm, heavy hens 26 28;
light 24025; broilers 33038.
Potatoes iweak at 3.60 3.76 sack.
Onions slow weak 2.00 K 2.25.
BOAT IXST IN HAND
CORDOVA, Alaska, April 21. (P)
Captain Ludwlg Torgerson of the
cannery tonder Uncle John, declar
ed his vosboI lost because of a sand
storm at sea. It seems that the
boat encountered dense clouds of
sand blowing over the water while
It was eeeking shelter from a gale.
The tender grounded on a bar In
Dny Bay of the Alsek river. Three
days later It was almost compTetoly
Better Homes,
Builders Cry
Week's Permits Total
$33,625, City Hall
Records Show
Movemont for better and more
permanent homes continues to be In
evidence according to building act
ivities for the past week. Nor h;is
building slacked from the fust pace
set earlier In the fear, city hull
records show. Last meek, 29 per
nilt j representing a bulldlug Invest
ment of $'J3,6J5 were applied for,
cud all were granted by tie city
lO'.uii'il Monday.
Permits issued follow: R. E. Pat
terson, dwelling on I'pham street to
cost (4700; George M. Earth, a
dwelling on Third street to cost
$3000; E. A. Miller, garage on Or
chard avenue to cost SI 25; O. E.
Snivel?, a dwelling on California
avenue to cost $1500; T. J. Webb,
a wash house and garage on Cres
cent avenue to cost $350; Fred K.
Everett, a dwelling on Doty street,
to cost $1200; V. Webber, a dwell
ing on Ninth street to cost $5000;
J. H. Qulmby, a dwelling on Siski
you street to cost $1250; Chin
Dianas, an addition on Mala street
to cost $75; F. A. McKenilo, a
dwelling on Roosevelt street to cost
$1000; Dr. Stewart, foundation to
a dwelling on Broad street, to cost
$250; George E. Erlandson, a gar
age on Washington street to cost
$25; F. Stephenson, a dwelling on
Garden avenue to coat $300; W. L.
Howard, a dwelling on Division
street to cost $400; Earl Whltlock,
an addition to home on Sixth and
Pine, to cost $300; H. W. Powell,
a dwelling on Darrow street to cost
$1500; H. E. Getz an addition to
dwelling on White street to cdsf
$100; F. McMabon, an addition to
rooming house on Eleventh strtet to
cost $400; Mrs. Nellie T. Summers.
12 frame garages, on High street to
cost $1800; Mrs. C. A. Matheson.
a garage on Yolo street to cost
$325; J. F. Magulre. an addition to
building on Main street to cost $100;
A. Westman, a dwelling on Doty
street to cost $2000; R. L. Lane,
a dwelling on Johnson street to
cost $2000; Le Roy Williams, a
dwelling on Pacific Terrace to cost
$4500; H. L. Whitney, a garage on
Martin stieet to cost $100; H. E.
Schcrtgen, a dwelling on Lakeview
street to cost $500; Frank Wot
ford, a dwelling on Martin street to
cost $75; O. L. Carter, garage on
Washington street to cost $200.
Indians Fight
Power Theft
Water on Klamath Riv
er Not U. S. Proper
ty, Claim
WASHINGTON, April 21.
The right of the federal power com
mission and the secretary of agricul
ture to control the waters of the
Klamath river in the Klamath
national forest reserve was attacked
in the supreme court yesterday by
members of the Karok, or Pehtaick
tribe of Indians. It was asserted
the government was proposing to de
prive them of their rights to lands
within the reserve.
Counsel for the Indians said the
government was proposing to perm.
the Electro Metals Company of Ban
Francisco to divert and uso tbo
waters within the reservation.
The government has contonded
that whatever rights tho Indians may
have had to lands Were lost when
they failed to assort them before a
commission which congress bad ap
pointed In 1351.
Cow Autopsy Ends
in Queer Discovery
GATES, Ore., April 21. (P) A
cow belonging to Harry Kelsor,
Southern Pacific workman, had boon
acting "queer" for nearly a year, bu.
the family used tho milk dally and
could find nothing wrong with the
product. The bovine beenmo weak
and finally died..
An autopsy was doclded upon and
a gopher snako, 18 inches long,
In a partially decomposed condition,
was found In the cow's stomach.
Four blood leeches wore found at
tached to tho liver and the fjuar
tct were all in apparent good health.
Tho men say that thore was
Hcarcely any blood loft In tbo cow's
body and tho hoart was very mut.li
enlarged. .
The cow bad beon obtaining Iinr
drinking wator from a nearby
swamp.
JlEVOLCTIOSf
JACKSONVILLE, III. April 21. (P)
"Because the faculty made the
students wear collars and ties, a red
flag has been flying atop a building
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PAULS, OREGON
Jailed
Frank P. Estrada, chauffeur for
Pola Negri, film star. Is under
rest In Los Angelra charged wltk
organising ' a $1,500,000 wlndl,
Leading banker were victimised, M
. . is assarted.
OPPOSES CENSORSHIP
WASHINGTON, April 21. (fl)
The president thinks that tho movies
cjuld promote a bettor understand
ing among nations by showing Am
ericans more plctureaquo life in
other countries. He Is Inclined to
oppose federal censorship.
If You Want a Packard Six
This Spring-Order It Now
Last year thousands who wanted to
buy Packard cars could not get them
and had to be satisfied with something
less desirable or keep their old cars.
More than twice as many Packard Six
cars were sold in 1925 as in 1924. Had
Packard been able to provide cars for
all who wanted them this record
would have been even greater.
This year the 25,000 fortunate owners
who secured cars last year, are send
ing their friends to Packard.
And though well prepared now, it is no
doubt but a question of weeks before
our built-up stocks will vanish.
Those who act at once may have an
immediate or early delivery of any
model Packard Six.
Those who wait may be disappointed
like, the thousands of last year.
Quality cannot be built hurriedly, and
with Packard, quality comes before
quantity.
You may have a Packard Six, a five-
PAG K A R 3D ;.
Eugene Men In
Liquor Smashup
Prominent Resident
Wreck 3 Cairs on
Highway
El'GKNE. Ore.. April 21. (,V)
Sltlniy It. Allen, druggist, uud How
ard M. llrowmill, uttorney, both
prominent In Eugono, viim locked
up In thu Lnno county Jail lust lilRht
on charges tttvolvlug liquor law In
fiuctlom. follnwitiK tho wrock of
thrvu automobiles on thu highway
north of here.
.1 touring car . with a California
Hawse was struck by ' tho Alleu
car. according to officers, who sliuo
that, Allen then swerved his cur into
a big umchUia driven Uy A. 1). llnlloy
of Eugene. Tho Huilifv car, a sedun,
was practically demolished, the en
tire left sldu, from tho driver's sent
lo tho rear whivl, being ripped off.
Tho big car Is unld to hnvu rolled
over twice aud tho Allen car was
batfiy lnnsbed In tbo front und.
Allen Is to face, a charge of driv
ing while Intoxicated, whilo Itrown
ell will face n charge of drunkonnesv.
on a public hlgh'iruy.
TO TAi; BUT
LONDON, April 21. Thero Is
soma expectation, that Winston
Churchill Is to ujropoe a flvo per
cent tax on botllng which would
yield John 11(111 some $25,000,000
annually.
POSPISIL MOTOR COMPANY
Klamath Ave. at Eighth Street
Stciwcr Returns
From Campaigning
LA (IKANDH. Oio., April 21.(P)
Frednrlck Htelwer, of Pendleton,
republican rundiduto fur Humiliation
III the Aluy primaries lo thu ('tilted
Stales Heimte, left La (iiaiulu for
home last night after concluding nil
eastern Oregon i'uuiiniKn trip thai
look him Into Miilhtur, lluker, Will
loua and 1'ittoii counties.
"Purlin; my lour I met with nun'li
elieourageim'Sit," lie said. "I urn
well pleased with the progress of
the ennitialKn."
Crane growth since 1855
proves the high quality of
RA
VALVES FITTINGS
and PLUMBING
MATERIALS - ,
Consult any responsible dealer
KM
passenger Sedan for example, de
livered at your door with all necessary
accessories and with freight and tax
paid for $2925
If you prefer to buy on the
ment plan, you may pay $925
on delivery and $130 monthly
May we examine your present car? If
it has a market value we will buy it
and apply its price on the down pay
ment on the new car.
If we may have your car now, or soon,
we. can sell it in the best market of
the year which of course will be to
your advantage.
Then your car buying problems will
be over for years to come.
The proof? The majority of last year's
buyers told us that tney intended to
keep their new Packards more than
twice as longas the cars they traded ia
WodnoHilay, April 21, 102G
Fighter Is Fined
25 and Costs
A Justice court Jury returned a
vurdlet of guilty niatntt John Pain,
negro, charged with assuult aud bat
tery. Juallco of tho Peace It, A.
Kmiultt levied u fluo Of IM onl
COHtri. ,r..
Dule was urrestud following a
flu lit In a liounu suld to linvo a
doubtful reputation.
HIIOHT 1'ltOM MERRILL
R. C. Short la hero on business to
day from Morrill, , . ,
pay-
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at miB.o.1 college.,
buried, (a Jh Bj