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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1925)
TUnftDAV, MAY 6, 'Ifl r; 11 . 11 11 it 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 SSSS3B3BBBnBDE3B3BBnBflBBBC:SS5S5S3EBBBEaBni n n .... H II II U II II II II II II !1 II II II II II II II II II II II II II I! II II II s: 11 is: GOOD CLOTHES 1 j n n n n M n a n M 11 a M M When the Great Outdoors Calls Your fishing, hunting, auto and camping trips You will need suitable clothing, footwear. We are now ready with all the newest and most practical clothing and footwear for all sports wear. Men's Knickers and Breeches, Sport Sweaters and Jackets, Oxfords and Hi Boots, Pacs, Golf and Sport Sox, Corduroy and Flannel Trousers Outfit for your outing trips here : . We can please you. a u n u a n . a a n a n Klamath Klothing Kompany . . ; Leading Clothiers - :3B3BS3BBBBflBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB HI BROWN LADS ENGAGE IN DUEL THIS AFTERNOON J; Mab goo'nes, here Ise got in all .trouble -and didn't even kill bim." . . '::' ,' , 60 sighed "Nigger Joe" when he aw the three' .empty . 'shells tall from the revolver that he had aimed ft' "Brownie." "Nigger Joe," who is employed in the Pastime pool ban, . and 'Brownie," who holds down a shoe fining chair in Mars Barber shop, bare been at the outs for some time. Last week the eagaged In a fistic 'oo'mbat that left bjtl with a b'.ark I ere. Today the feud came to a head in a shack near the Tuie house. "Nigger Joe" let fly a shct and true to movie form, "Brownie" was to frightened that ' he fell to the ground. The next two shots, from the. quivering hand sf Joe found "Brownie" beaded toward another county. Patrolmen in the section heard the shots and brought the two to the county Jail, where tiey are now residing. , , ftBCKIVKR NAMED LONDON, May 5. A roceiver was appointed today for Gould Steamships and Industrials, Ltd., shipbuilders, ship owners, irra work ers, will a capital... .of 3,000,000 pounds sterling. " The Racine Formula: j A Each day brings . :. aaamonai prooiu that RACINE - . r Tires arc built to RACINE : the formula of TIRES ; honesty. Like every other product of genuine merit, they reflect the character of the men who build i;f MOTOR INN GARAGE fMAJB , ;,; ;. ;. PHONE ??4-J PORTLAND FIRM IS AWARDED JOB FOR NEW SCHOOL Contract for the construction of the new Central public school on Seventh and High .streets, was let this morning to the contracting firm of John Alrceter & Son ot Portland. . Ore. The offer of the Portland concern was $97,437 and in case the school board has ut tlclent funds for the construction of play - sheds the . bid would be $108,317. Contract' for' the plumbing, heat ing and lighting ot tbe new school has not yet been let. Bids for. this work are now under consideration. It developed at the board meeting last night that the board must fig ure close to have sufficient funds for ' the construction of toe entire school. ' The amount ot tbe bond Issue Is $135,000. COUPLE FROM OHIO ARRIVE AFTER 19 DAYS' HARD DRIVE Over roads, good and bad, Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Mueller of Marietta, Ohio, drove across the middle west ern and western part ot the 'conti nent to Kiamati county, and ar rived here last night after being 19 d?s on the road. Mr. and Mrs. Mueller have come to Klamath Falb to Join their son and daughtcr-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mueller, ,md their daughter, Mies Elizabeth Mueller, - On their trip across the continent they took the southern route, the old Santa Fe trail. They visited several days In Albuquerque, New Mexico. - - . - ' , Mr.. Mueller is a building con tractor and will . establish himself In buslnes in this city. : IN CTTV TODAY r Out of Town Guests Many in Khun ath Falls This Wek Among lbe many out of town guests - who found their . wjy to Klumath Falls yesterday wn Adolf Cacka, a 'prominent rancher of the Merrill. and Malta district.. II. Crolsant of Dorrls was a Klamath Falls visitor this afternoon from his home in the northern sec tion of California. , ::zAmpv the LofbllayisitOM In 'M city today .VaVjETi'. "SchebcV f that 'sectloh'. whff ftfppnt- the'-'fliy; PORT KLAMATH TRIPPLANNED R. C Groesback to Bo Speaker at Community Dinner Wednesday ' It. C. Groesbock will he the Klum ath Fulls speaker at the Fort Kin in-uth-Klnmatlt Falls net-together to morrow night, nt Fort Klamath jvhen more thau SO local men and women will motor to the Fort tor dinner and a program. Two residents of Fort Klamath will nlxo be on the program as speakers ot the evening. Frank Confer ot Klumath Falls w(U be present with several vocal selec tions and Instrumental tmislo will be prov-'ded, A three-piece orches tra will bo . Uken to the Fort In or.ler to enjoy a Jitney dunce after the dlnuer. The progra-.n will be exceedingly short, lu order to give the Fort Klamath residents a chance to till the assets ot thoir country and It they are In need ot help to give the chamber a chance to hear about their conflicts so that they may render any assistance possible, SEEK SPEAKER EO BANQUE T Directors May Obtain Ex Governor Campbell for Community Dinner It the Invitation of the Klamath Falls chimber of commerce to Sena tor Samuel Shortrldge ot California to speak at, the community dinner the latter part of May Is declined It may be possible that ex-Governor Campbell of "Arlaona may be the jtuest of the 'chamber and deliver (he nialn address ot tho evening. The in .itter was discussed before the meeting of the board -of directors ot the chamber at noon today. Other names- were suggested such as the assistant secretary of agri culture and a few reclamation ser vice, men, who may be In this dis trict at the time of the dinner. Although tbe final date his not been set, the speaker when chosen will probably name the most con venient "time 'tor his arrival. R. E. Crego'was named chairman of the dinner to bo- given in he -White Pelican hotel, with W. W; McNealy and Fred Houston serving with bim. Houston will be in charge of the decorations. , Di;cusion!'bf the Fort Klamath trip wis held and Andy Collier and H. N. Moe named as a committee ot two to canvass Main street to the Interest ot the lost caravan trip of the season. Charles Martin,- chair man of the auditing committee, gave reports ot the past year. Reports of tbe primary election were given by Secretary Lynn 9sbln. JINKEIW DAXCE Krrjiloycs of First National Bank to Entertain Wednesday Through some misunderstanding on tbe part of a, number of persons, the dance given by tbe "Jlnkers" or employes o'( tbe First National Hank ot Klamarti Falls, was rumored as a private Ihvltatlonal affair. It was also, rumored to . be. formal In Its nature, when on the contrary the "Jlnkers" are giving the dance on a purely Informal basis for Its friends and their friends. The or ganization - Invites the public to attend. . . IWin'OXB SIKETING' Program In Scandinavian Hull to Be DtacnwfPd ot P. T. A. Members of the Central school Parent Teachers ''- association . will 'meet tomorrow afternoon, 3 p. m. In the schools. The meeting was post poned from this afternoon. Accord ing to the . president, Mrs. Fred Bechtel, it Is necessary for a large attendance In order that final plans for the entertainment at the Scan dinavian hall on Friday night, may be completed. ... '. nKCBlTTOX PLAXB Mr. and Mr. II. A. Ktnmltt to Be '. . Honored by Lodge Reception plans for tbe pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Bmmltt on Thursday evening have been com pleted In honor of the golden wed ding of the couple, : The reception will bo exclusively for. tho Rebakahs and tho'r husbands and Odd Fol lows and their wives. It In plnnned to hold the recopt'on tor adults only as there Is to Ve a reception later at which the children: of the Rebekahs and Odd lFellTOs wll bo entertain ed. y' tvt . ; i Cor rect Spring and Slimmer Dresses at One Low Price $16.50 iyypi m ml Only Six of the Very Many Styles Unusual 'Value at V.' i oAll the New Spring and Summer Shades $165- Styles that 'will flease Everyone niese are Dress Styles adapted ' for the approaching varm season of Spring and Summer Printed kr? tKe Real Hand Blocked Process generally used only on the very Highest priced materials For thet Woman Who Wihe to Save See Them in our Large Window kTruth in Advertising mtyo X I i , OIL COMPANY OKTH J'EKMIT Immediate construction ot a dis tributing station for tbe Associated Oil company on 's.irlog street will start. It was announced last night at the city council meeting, when ,the building application was award ed. The Investment In the stitlon will bo (10,000 and will Include several buildings and two ttool tanks. 1 SPECIAL STAMP IS SPEEDER OF MAIL The first package to roaoh tho Klamath Falls pontoftk-o carrying on It a special handling stamp wus received here yostorday from New York, addrosscd to Tho Kvnlng Herald. Theso now stamps inaugu rate a special service applicable to parcel post packagos. Ily paying i the additional fee of 25 cent' tha package u handled as first cluss mall matter and Is speeded along the line. On arrival at Its destination, It is delivered immediately to tho , addressee Apply fertilizer and spray to 1 kill Insocts and procent dVtoaso. Both' aro needod not merely as Insuranco against posslblo loss, but to provont otherwise certain los. ; I New Fruit and 'j. ' ' Vegetable Market at the open today 3- Corner Seventh and Main Open from 6 A. M. to 12 midnight Complete line of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ... .i . .