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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1927)
Monday, March 21, 1927 THE EVENINti HERALD, KLAMATH FAMS,' OREflON. " " Bend Sportsmen , Will Plant Wild Rice For Ducks IKNI. Or., Mar. 21 . (Hpe dull -(experimental pluming ot rli' lu lh up rlwr country, a lilan considered by liicnl spuria men lor tho past several yi'ars, will take plain IhU spring, jbout May It. II was mads known Dial tu local sportsmen havg con tributed tu fund lu aeiTlro dm feed fur waterfowl. ' Rhuiilil lha ciperlmcnt prove a success, II la planucd lu sow con siderable wild rlc In the llra rhulM country. In aiirai-l wnlrr fowl, especially ducks, lu llila vl clnlly. lllra planted In tho up river con m ry will, li la hupl, anvil anil spread down Iho slret t lira of h Deschutes. MARKETS prlnla 48; 49. Dawley and Bayless ) Will Meet Tonight On of the deciding games of lha thru cushion billiard luumamenl sponsored by Ilia Klatnalh llllllard and Card room will l played Io nian! whin I). W. llaylKw lead it of the tourney and W, W. Dawley walcb (heir aklll. Only four are In lb running: lion Holier and C. Weber, Daw Icy and llayltun. Ilayloaa la undefuat ad: Dawley haa won three and lout two. If Dawley loses he will be allmlnatfd. ' Yreha Golf Fans Plan To lay Out Excellent Course Y KICK A, Calif.. Mar. :i. (Hpo clnll A now golf couraa, prnc llrally free from lha rock an 1 stone whlrb hava niada Ilia pres ant courao on th Cady property onplessnnt to Iho member of the Vreka (inlf ( lull, la (ha plan for mulated by thv club. Tha now course la to ba longer than lha present ona and will bo on of lh finest In California northland, Th grssns are to be rial, 60 feat In dlsmnter. mad of couonsesd bulla and drained. Win llar greens are Id um at Arbuckln and meinbnra Ihnre report tint they are very fut. The f jlrway arc lo be 70 yarda wliln, free u all obairtictlona. A roroa mat la to be built Into eacn lu lo facllltal good drlTlug. Tha new rourae will be alan darri aa to lie par, with llir hulea each of par S, 4 and C, innk lug total of 36 for nlno holes or 72 If played the customary two rounila. Infield To Determine Seals' Chances POTATOES A carload of Iron Age Potato Planters will arrive in Klamath Falls about April 15th. By getting in your order early you can save money on your Planter and at the same time be assured of getting your Planter when you want it. Over half of these Planters'have been sold already, so if you want to be Bure of get ting the best planter on the market at a spe cial reduced price get your order in as soon as possible. , I will also have a car of Moline Potato -Cultivators come in about April 15th. These can bo purchased at a considerable saving to you. If your order is placed before arrival of ' car. This is going to be the biggest potato year Klamath has ever had. Potato machin ery is going to be in big demand. If you want the machinery you must protect yourself by ordering early. , J. W. Kerns - Moline Distributor Farm Implement, Cream Separator, Fenc ing, Milking Machine, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds. 1204 South Sixth Street Thone 557-J Klamath Falls, Ore. teem by people of every denomin ation throughout the elate. ' lie would succecod the Iter. , M. L. Petelln. who la charged In Jackson county with transpor tation of 60 gallons of whlnkey. tur the full of thoclty t, (ho First Baseball Practice Staged On Fair Grounds Anna were limbered up and l urn-leu. eofl from winter Inuc- Mlvlty, were put in una again yesterday when thn aspirants fur (he Golden Kulo and the Eaglca baseball teams sinned a practice game on , Fair ground . field yesterday. Baseball enthusiasm, dump- " lencd aomownat oy mo monies I pf rBn n(j inuWi a rKing fast. iiAJ . -fi,T! . V V5A II W ' Ir V V T , criM . --v- I WlrV i enrtnna V I Milk Milk steady; best churning i 4r.,Ani 4 lh viiller. 47i net :llu. 2 " j pers' track In lone 1; cream, do 'u"y i llrerrd Portland 6oc per paund. cwl. fob, J'orllund. Il'nullrr Poultr.' s(oatly; heavy hens 2i to 2; IKsht 211 to 22: springs nominal; broilers 30 to I'e I kin white docks 20; colored no minal; turkeys live nominal; dressed 57. Pototatoe steady, 1.40 to 1.(0 sack. -llln POKTLAND, Ore., Mir. lp :tlle and calves aloiul;; active, receipts 20 direct or ('trough. Hlura. I good S.hS to f.O; medium 8 2.". to .S0; common (75 to S .25; cannur and cutler steers I 0't to f.75; cows, good 7.25 lu 7.65.; com mm and medium 6 60 to (.50: low cutters and cutters 3.00 to 5.50; bulls, g-od, earl Ings eicluded (.00 to ( SO; cut ters and medium, cannera and bo lognas 00 to (.00; ealv-M. medium to choice, milk fed ex cluded t.OO to 1100; culls and common 5 50 to (.00; - ve-tlers. medium and choice II. 00 (o 13; calls and common ( 50 to 11. Wieep Sheep and Iambs fully steady; receipts 1055. 1000 direct of through. Lamb medium to choice 11.00 t 11.00; culls and common ,.uo io n.voi yearno, ,h, of ,arge wemers, meaium io chok-o b.w to 10.00: ewee. common to choice 5.00 to 7.00; culls 10.00. ' cicn , Ilutter 1 PORTLAND, Ore., March 21CP) Wholesale prices: Potter steady; extra cubes city 45; standard 44 ; prime firsts 44; firsts KZ; Tliiilx-mmn Heir, . ' j Charles P. Bray. Oshkosh, Wis . j llmberman, who with his brother, i William Ilray owns the Brjymill i Lumber company on Bprague rlv I er, arrived yesterday to spend sov Icrsl daya consulting with his bro ither on their mutual Interests in th Klamatb b&sln country. Mr. Bray I atopplng at the Hall.' He tracts of pine timber in Klimath and Is well known here In lumber clr- East Lake To Bm Open To Anglers . First Of Season HUM). Ore.. Mjr. II. (rtpecliill Rust lake, one of Oregon's luoel uoted (Idling loealltlea, will bo open to automobiles on the ftrtt duy of the open season on trout. Anrll 15, despite (he furl (Ital lhla lake la located lu snow-blanketed Pnnllna crater. Announcement that the road Into tho lake would bn open by April 15 wia madn Wednesday evening br W, C. Ty scm. In charge ot the East lak re sort, when in Bend. lb-ail the Herald's (lasslflril Ails. Frank Vsile lit Frank Wade, golf profession .1 of Portland Is here visl'.lng with friends for a few diys. -Sale This Week GLOVER'S" Stainless Steel Blades $9.75 ' II) )l. V. miKICKIXiK .SKA Krrvlcr Wrlt.T BAN ntANCISCO. Mar. !.-- Tho Kan Francisco Seals of tho Pacific (out League figure lo. be pennant contendere tbla yoar.l as usual, with perhaps even' brlghler chances than they en Joyed last year. 1 Their chances, however. In volvo ao many "Ifs" and "buls" that In advance of the season's! opening It is mil pMslblu to make rhiy accurate prediction as lo just what will happen. Chief among the problems that must be met by tho club la thut ot tho Infield. and everyone koowa (hat to be a big bump there will have to be aoroc to get over. If the Infield I. Shifting and experiment to find V . , the right kind of combination, weak, there is much base run- ,.- lhe ghort nlng. and consequently much j paiUon. and he might team with acoring buy other teams. 1 Snhr on second. Or Dlttmar Iko Davla presents iho dlffl- might rival hlra for the anort culty. Star shortstop with the'siop place wl(h Sheehan and While Sox In 1925.' and out cf , Suhr battling for the second play last season beoanse of in- sack. Jury, he has been ' given an; The Seal pitching staff prom optlonal release to the Seals tor lues to be better than last year, one year, but has been holding;, Tbq club, baa a gang of bard out. If he reports It probably . hitters. Everything combines will mean that Sheehan will i lU make lhe team a aerlous play aecond base. Team bo.isii j contender "If" the infield can seem to think this would be.Jw properly handled. the Ideal InJIeld. - , " And that still Is to bo detcr Uul. If Davis, doesn't report, mined. - G.C. i wmm The 6th Street Loaf is Better Bread , and It's Union Made 1 Sixth Street Bakery For Goodness Sake Eat -Better Bread School Children In Danger Many pnrenta teal tlUt schools today push chlldron too hard. Certainly their growing bodies heed strong powers of resistance. Watch your child for depleted health ssnd vitality, loss of flesh, failure to gain weight, fretful tieas, lack ot appetite for proper food, etc. These" ere warning signals. Get hold of him In time. A short course ot Cod Llvsr Treatment works wonders for most any run-down child. It's a! great strength-giver and body builder. And now Instead ot lh old sbyle fishy tasting oil, O'on can get at C. H. Underwoods or any druggist genuine ' McCoy' Cod I.lver Oil' Compound Tab lets, a easy to lake' as randy. Thirty days' use must benefit your child or th drmtglst I au thor lied to refund 4'0ur money. Today Is yort llmo to start. GALL ISSUED FOR MINISTER That Rev. V. K. Allison, pas tor of Th First Christian churc hot Ashland may become th new pastor of the local church of Ashnnd may become the new pastor of the First Christian church of Klamath Falls Is possible following, r lo Issue a call to thn well known minister. While It Is not known at this time whether Hov. Allison will accept, tho local church announced their decision on Biinday. , Iter. Allison Is perhaps one of the most widely known min isters in tho state and has built th church at Ashlnnd from one of the smallest In Jackson coun ty to th largest. He has served In Iho valley as pastor for many yonrs nnd Is held In hlgli'cs- Work On Weed Klariiath Road To Start Soon MT. S1IA8T.'.. tallf.. (Special! In spllo of tho refusal of Gov ernor V. C. Young lo algn any bills which will add to the stato highway aystem, the road from Weed to Klamath Falla Is not lend. On the contrary. It Is ox- ipectod that work on the road will begin next month, weather per mitting. The rosd will be ' built as a county road, with the hope that it may bo taken Into the stute sys tem at a later date. An organised effort on th part of thos most directly Interested, to start construction on this road with, county money nnd then en deavor to Interest adjoining coun ty organisations and possibly or gnnlsn what I called a road dis trict Is to be made. Slut leaders agree this Is an Important Interstate connection and It Is only a question ot time until It will receive stato aid. Carl Phelps of Weed Is presi dent of the road association spon soring the highway. Chilli Wight ly lUKer Th condllion of Mury Vloln Crnmblltt Is reported as slightly Improved today. For several davs she has been in a crltlcnl condi tion and Is pntlent at the Klnm nt It Viillojr llospltnl. , . (Continued from page one.) present sewer line on Muln street Is not Included In re-ennstrucdon I . ... , , 111 luc new i'imu lor lulus pvw- ers for Klaiuadt for Iho reason that It serves fairly well now and to locludu it would mean the low- jcrlng ot the sewer so that base : nicnts can bo provided with sewer service. As the sewer Is today. ' ttartenmnls nn Xlnln slrec.t crurd- Ing to Mr. Kennedy, cannot . be served. He mentioned the fact that the first largo building erected in the busines district would probably cause tho sewer on Main clreel to be lowered, for any large building will want lo use Us basement to the fullest extent. Kxpliilns Plan. The plan under contemplation now Is to collect all sewage from different districts at the main p!jo line which will cross the riv er on bedrock at the bridge. From there will bo pumped probuhly thirty feet high to the hlghlaui on tho old Whltellne ranch where the sewage purification plant will bo Installed. He would, accord ing to plnns discussed, tak all thn sewage ot tho city lo tho bridge and this would necessitate the re construction of the Sixth street sower and one on Second street. The total cost ot the project was not discussed, but every real tor Is now thoroughly Interested In this big undertaking and the board will very likely review the Kennedy report thoroughly giv ing the public the benefit ot their findings, Senro tAi-go City. Mr. Kennedy stntcd the plant he contemplates .will serve a city ot 38.000 to 40,000 people with additional purification unit and additional pumping units to he Installed as the city grows. The talk today by Mr. Kennedy opens the sewer question for dis cussion throughout (he city, for now II Is know what the plans contemplHto. This brings up (he old question of whether Klamath Kalis property owners feel like bonding themselves for nearly a half million dollars at present in order lo construct rj sewer system suitable for a city of 40.000 or whether the district unit plan of installing sewage disposal tanks at probably hilt that cost, or less, should be considered favorably. There are advocates of both plans. Those advocating the Kennedy plan aa proposed admit that the bond Issue will be heavy but they argue that now is the time to build for a fifty year future peri od, while the onea favoring the district unit plan indicate their belief Is that KlumaUi can will follow the example ot soino other growing cities and construct the district unit system at compara tively small cost and yet take car of tho sewage of the city proper ly, awaiting until the city has reached three times her size to In vest the heavy capital in tho plant outlined by tho sanitary engineer. - It Is a question that la bound to attract wide attention for it Is l one that means heavy payment of bonds and interest on the part of every property In the community. 11 FALLEN; CHAOS Le fenders of Foreign Set tlements Shot Down by Cantonese SHANGHAI. Mar. 21. Chaos reigned In Shanghai tonight af ter the ful lot the city to tho Cantonese this morning. R loters , ran. loose in tho na tive quarters all day, and to night a band of Chinese troops, presumably attached to the re treating northern army, broke through the barrier to the north of the International settlement and began looting. A Rritlsh armored car rushed up In response to a police call for aid. The car was subjected to continuous machine gun fire. Lieutenant Newnlan. Corporal Alnslee and two soldiers were wounded. SHANGHAI, Mar. 81. (PI (11 p. m) Vp to this hour tho forces defending the foreign set tlements from the rioting Chin ese had suffered 12 casualties including two killed and 10 wounded. Two Punjnbl soldiers ot lhe -Ton Chassis f. o. b. Detroit GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCK Think of a Graham Brothers Truck at $67o! r ... . , j.;.t ,.,A.i Quality power,, speeds raggednessj .n,. ,-.) ! fine appearance, low operating cost dependability for day-in and day out performance! Improved Dodge Brothers engine! Only great mass production enables Graham Brothers to build so good a truck at so low a price. Graham Brotfccrs Trurlcj ore built in 1, -' lVj and 2-Ton capacities. They meet 91 of all hauling requirements. They art told ' bj Dodge Brothers Dealers Everywhere. OSTENDORF MOTOR CO. 515 KLAMATH AVE. PHONE 272 British forces were killed by snipers. The wounded com prised five Punjabis, a Russian policeman and four British sol diers. ! Mta Simmons Take lVdtion Miss Mildred Simmons has ao , copied position as teacher of the 1 lirst grade at Pelican City to take the vacancy caused by the resig nation ot Mrs. Viola Dixon. For ColtiS, Grip, influ enza tsz. mint mm m Provantlvo AIT (Bromo Qitnino) Lnf frioiit UlnoM antl eompltftiofit oftttn follow CbM. Grip trJ fni1unJi, (iuard your hUUl f iaat this Uogcf. Prico-tOc Tb bn baan 0ft aiymtur ' Since 1339- Auction Sale Thursday, March 24, 1927 To be held at the A. J.- Grayson & Son Ranch, A- miles southeast of Malin, on ; the Highway. Sale Starts at 10 O'clock. Free Lunch at noon The following articles will be offered for sale: Hay Rake Buck Rakes Sulky now with Ex. board Walking Plow 4 Horse Disk Set of Harrows Derrick Outfit Pump Outfit Milking Machine Wagon and Hay Rack . Wagon and Bed 8 Hack E 1 Reg. Joresy Bull 26 Milk Cows (some fresh, balace to freshen soon) 2-year-old Steers Yearling Hiefera Sickle Grinder Drag Saw De Laval 8eperator Large Tent 16 X 11 Work Horses ' 10-gal. Milk Car. And other articles too numerous to mention. Guy Merrill, Auctioneer Ivan Ottomsn, Clerk TERMS OF 8AI.E: All nnder I2S.00, ch. 1 dis count for cosh on articles over $2.1.011. or six months time ou butikable neiurity at iSi.' ..