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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1925)
PAGE SIX EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY fi, 1025 YOU SAVE TIME HERE If you can bo spared from work tir only an 'hour or so tiny, foci froo to como to us with your dental troubles. Speed, tho result of a combination of modern equipment and knowledge of how to use It, enables us do your work betlerand In lois Vine. We eilimlnc your teeth' free. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless, lot counsel 202-204 llopka Uldg. Sta and Miiu Phono S3S Wr Tttw J J V I WWW I I MEAT Better take some meat along and when you take it be sure it conie?rfroni Miller's. 'That is your guar antee of freshness, of tenderness, and of cleanliness. The price is right, too. Miller's Market! GUS MILLER, Prop. Main, near Eighth Phones 750 and 751 Four deliveres daily WATCH US GROW i 'BIRTHS U BARKS July 7. at the Klamath Valley hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barks ot Merrlil. a son. v BORN: June 29, at their' Some in Klamath Falls, to Mr. and Mrs. Andy V. Moore, a son named Lam ont Scott Moore.' Tire Economy Real tire economy consists in getting real value for your money not .merely -in buying tires at a cheap price. ' FIRESTONE and v GENERAL tiros deliver more miles per dollar. Klamath Tire House "Cay Calkins " Klamath Ave. & Gth St. -with ft your Drugstore There are , Swim-Klips for the children too. , And how the kiddies do 'enjoy them! Little Bo-Peep Swim-Kaps . ' ',:', " - .' aro built on ..divtn'g-cap lines but are Juvenile tu;.- st lo and Bites. FMiriiolpr- coin Wnatlom that will make a real hit with the "thlldrcn. 'I ;"' 'l . I Prices . 10c and 15c Made ut real Para rubber of highest quality. STAR DRUG KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON You Might Not Have Much Luck on Your Fishing Trip! No More Luxuries. For Canned Heat Addicts Is Edict No. more lururles for "canned Heat Artists." This was the curt announcement of Chief of Police Harry M. Loucks this morning to two young men, who asked permission to give two unfortunate companions In the. jail below sqme cigarettes aqd tobacci. The two unfortunates below had been picked up last night by pat rolmen in an alleged Intoxicated condition, - caused by consumption of canned heat. "If you make It too easy for these canned - heat addicts, while they are in jail, they don't mind coming luck ' so much." Loucks continued. "So ycu might just as well tell your friends that they need not bring any mure stuff for any of the boys down below." De Molay Officers Will Be Installed Installation of officers will fea ture a meeting of the Klamath Chapter, order of DcMotay which will take place at the Masonic ball tomorrow evening. Officers will be installed for tho term ending De cember 31. The incoming officers aire as fol lows: Senior beacon, Nahum Mc Oullan; Junior Deacon, Leland Guill; Senior Steward, Hugh Cur ran; . Junior Steward, Norman F. Winters; Marshal, Louis A. Sabo; Chaplain, Merle Swanson, Standard Bearer. Harold Johnson; Sentinel, Gordon Loom Is; Presiptors, Herb ert Dennis, Leslie Elmore, Oliver Paynter, Bill Kuykendall, Julian M. Ager, and W. Beverly Thomas. Clifford Hogue, Walter M. Short, and Dwaync Buell will be present ed their majority certificates. Dur ing tie summer meetings of the De Moray will take place but once a month. Tomorrow's session is scheduled for 7:30 p. m. Transportation Of Liquor Is Charged W. H. Hafrrls and a woman who gave her name as Mrs. Barclay, are under arrest In the city Jail here charged with transportation at In toxicating li'iuor, breaking glass on the pavement and a flock of traffic violations. The Couple wd.e taken In custody on north Tonth street last night by police patrolmen and lodged In the' city Jail, According to thOjPallce they were carrying a galron of alleged liquor In their car. The . car is being held by police pending disposition of the case. So live that you can get sick and be delirious without later worrying over what you snld. Suit Started to Get Money Lost in Bank G. K. Van Riper De- I . renaant in Action for $15,000 A suit which has boon hunglng fire for four years, wai revive,! yesterday afternoon wton the Khun nth County Schoql district bnught suit against U. K. Van Riper, f ent er county treasurer and the Amorl '.in Surety company which tinder took his bond, fttr t'ae recovery of 115.000. Tho suit dates back to 1921 whou the school district sold bonds In the amount of $30,000 co the Clark Kendall Co.. tor the financing ot a school building in Chlloquln. According to tie complaint, Van Riper registered nud certified the bonds but failed to turn them over to the purchaser, Clark Kendall & Co.. tod receive tho money therefor. Instead, the complaint sets f.'rth, he turned tho certified bonds over to directors of the school district who' in turn delivered them to pur chaser and received the money. The $30,000 was deposited by the directors at first In the American National Bunk, but. $15,000 was later transferred to the First State and Savings bank. When this In stitution closed its doors, the $15. 000 was fcat to tho school district. It is for the recovery of this sum lost when the bank became de funct, that the school district is bringing suit. The district claims that Van Riper should have turned over the bonds to the Clark Ken dall Co.. received the money for the bonds und issued the money in war rants from the county treasury for the purpose the bond issue was ap proved. Robert Kuykendall.. local attorney, is representing the plain- Four Chinamen Are Held As Result Of Raid On Vice Den But four Chinamen of the 41 men taken in custody last night In a raid on an alleged gambling dive at 431 Commercial street will be prosecut ed. Deputy District Attorney D. R. Vandenbcrg announced today. A charge ot maintaining a gambling house will be pressed against Jack Fong. Mark Lin. . Long . How and Hong Fong and an additional charge of running a lottery game' will bo preferred against Jack Fong. John Stukel, Wado Hollock and Jack Ah! are being held for further questioning. A preliminary hearing of the four Chinamen was to have taken place this afternoon before Justice ot the Peace R. E. Hunsaker. Nine Chinamen and 32 whites were "taken in the raid staged by deputy sheriffs and city patrolmen. It is thought by tho district attor ney's office that tho dive was estab lished by a San Francisco vice ring. Steady Progress Made On Course Progress on tho new golf course of tho Klamath Golf and Country club Is gratifying was tho report to day of R. E. Wright;, secretary of the club. . . ; A force of men are working steadily on the greens and the fair-a-way and the outline of the new course is beginning to take shape. ' It is the .hope of the officers of the club that the first ball will .be driven from tho first tee by next fall. Prisoners Working Today On Hi-School For a breath of fresh air and an extra good noon meal, six prisoners in tihe county Jail -worked today In Bcouring the wood-work of tho Klamath County high school. Under the direction of Tom Tracy court house janitor, the work ore will work at the school until the work of cleaning the wood work. In preparation for painting, Is com pleted. By the using of the prison ers to work on the odd Jobs about the 'high school of this nature con slderable expense will be saved tho county It was pointed out. Elks Will Hold Dance On Friday Notice -was issued today by the committee In charge of the Elk's Blanket dance that the affair, orig inally scheduled for July 7, would not be held until Friday evening, July 10, 'at Altmont Pavilion. All holders of tickets for the Jul 7, dance are entitled to at tend the Friday dance. Music will be fiirninhed 'y Gal loway's orcjieslrn, 1 All All All All 30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 Resurfacing Job Will Be Started Middle Of August By the fifteenth of next month, the first load qf rock will be un loaded on the Dalles-California high way, for the resurfacing project be tween trie city and IJjrclay springs. This was the opinion expressed to the state highway department by tho contractors,' Dunn & Ifiker, to whom were awarded the contract for the job. j' Although the contract calls for completion of the Job by next year, It Is tae hope of the contractors that cold weather will hold off Jing enough this fall to enable them to complete tho Job before winter snU in' During the fcjurso of the work, there will be restricted traffic, en gineers of the highway department announced. BlKni will be stuiioned along the scctfcon of road under construction, and a motorcycle S44IM! ipenheimer Klamath Klothing Kompany's Big Annual Clearance . . of Men's Summer Suits is now on Kuppenheimer Suits-in Gaberdines -T weed s-Worsteds-in single and double breasted models-all the new -greys-blues and tans-now on sale at great savings- Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Take advantage of these Leading Duck Season Will Open Week Sooner Duck and goose season will open this year ono week lutor and close one week luter, according to word received hero today from Ray C. Steele, United States game warden. Inasmuch as this Is a federal game regulation and It Is thn policy, of tho state to follow the federal laws, similar announcement from tho state gamo commission Is ex pected In Klamath Falls within the next few rluys. . Tho now regulation ' stipulates that the duck and gooso season will open October 1 and close Janu ary 15. The old law opened, tho season on September 15 and closed January I. Marion J, Barnes, district gnme warden, commenting on tho change, stated that it would be n benefit to tho wild life of Klamath. 'Ho men tioned that many birds . are too young to fly the first of the sirn son, ''-- y- i -' ' t ' ' 4?K GOOD CLOTHES big reductions--Sce Windows A MAT OTHIN M P A N Clothiers Closed Season on Sage Hens "There is no open season on sngu henB his year." This was tho announcement mado today by District Ouina Warden Marlon J. llnrnos lifter answering several dozen phone : culls from Klamath sportsmen that wanted to know whether or not they can shoot sago hens this year. "Tho game commission doelared closed Benson on tho birds because they aro rapidly becoming extinct," Mr. Barnes said. "I don't know at this time whether or not there Is a closed season In California, but It is my understanding that there Is,'" ON TRIP Mr. and Mrs.-Bon Lear and son, Ben Jr., loft, yesterday mornina for a week's trip at Rnsnburg and Koguu Kivor valley. ! I04BS 23.85 27.85 31.85 35.85 39.85 H G Y u JSu; cUTO art s Kopluco, that luulty hose r' , with n now ono 'J Hose clampa . Oil' pan guskets . , ', Cirk Shooting Gasket tiapor ' . Ashestoa shoaling VanDykes Paris Co. With tho Hub Tiro Shop B( 8. Olli, .. Phono 010 New parts for all cars ? T ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? T ? T ? ? i T ? X T f X X T f f Y f ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? t ? ? ? ? ? ? T T f t ? ? T ? ? ? t t t T T ? T ? t T ? t X ? t I