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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1925)
EVENING HRttAlJ), KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON FRIDAY. Jlir.Y 17. 1925 v; fll ' W ' ' I y nil E ?1 u 3 ' k 1 3 rf hi. u .5 Hi U U B w3 1 4 ft I loi simply gooa, insurance but WTIMInsurance The 'Perfect Protection Policy in Wfjt - :.: Coast Life offers you these better features: '.'!",?. AceMenli Weekly income duung dis 'V " bOity. Sickness i Weekly payment to cover loss - of time. Permanent totaI disability! (t) No more premiums to pay, (a) Monthly in .: come for life, (3) Full amount of pjlic; , atdeath. . , ,. ...... Ixms of lim?- or sight as rtsu'.t 01 ' accident: Full amount of policy iaid at ' 6 ' ' once; also income paid for life; also full . r amount of -policy paid a: death.. . . ' Old agei An income provided for life. Cash Loans 1 Money may be borrowed on .sole-security of policy. ' Money Values 1 Policy may be converted into cash, paid up insurance, or extended insurance. : . --v st Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OrriCOSAN nUMdlCO News of the Klamath Country KENO , 2r FlSrtland Branch Office Seventh floor Gaaco Building Jo to H. Houston, Dlst. Agt. : Geo. A. Proctor. Res. Agt. Klamath Falls, Ore. ONE OF AMEJUCA'5 STRONGEST COMPANIES Fifty Leaders Of 'Bomb Outrages In Lisbon Sent Away LISBON. VP) The head ot the criminal investigating; police has be come one of the most popular men in Lisbon because of his activities in rounding up the leaders in the recent bomb outrages. As a re sult SO of -the most dangerous ex tremists nave beqn deported to vest Africa.' Littlo effort bad been made to ap prehend the -trouble makers until the attempted assassination of 'Colonel Ferrolra do Amaral, head of the Lisbon police,, who was shot on a street corner. Only-one of the group ' of assailants was arrested at the time,'; but -rigid" Investigations soon revealed the .identity of the others and -all were taken into cus tody! This proved an easy task when the police decided to act. be cause the loaders, having escaped arrest after previous outrages, be came bolder with each succeeding one and did not take the trouble to bide from tho police. Colonel A moral's fine record in the World war won for him "gen eral admiration and the police of all sections of Lisbon Joined in a concerted move to apprehend bis assailants. The investigations revealed that the terrorists in addition to the bomb outrages .'had been guilty of robberies and extortions, it having been sbown that one ot tho Lisbon banks .had given large sums of money to the men under threat of I'damage .by -a bomb..., - sftf oney May Be Trie Root of All Evil- j ' but to 'the -man - with an aching tooth it seems as though the real root . of all evil was firmly imbedded In his own i ,.Jaw. .If you've ever bad tooth ache, you'll feel Inclined "to agree. The point is this what are you doing :now to prevent toothache? Better let us give your teeth a free examination it may save you. a lot of pain later on. 1 R. D. COE, DENTISTS - (Painless of course) 1 102-204 Hopka Bid. 8tfi and Wain ...... Phone 838 ! Medford Plate & Window Glass Co. 118 South Bartlett, Medford, Oregon . Dealers in automobile glass and glass for all purposes. Wo repair your broken windows Und cre-sllver your old mirrors. , Write ;us for prices. .Beveling and Grinding . - GILBERT'S 1 CASH GROCERY Specials for Saturday and Monday 10 lbs. new potatoes -'-35c 1 lb. mixed cookies ....: 30c 1 dozen stnctly fresh eggs 39c 5 lbs. assorted jam :SSc .'No. 10 cans apples ..v.... ; -55c No. 10 cans peaches 65c 'No. 10 cans apneots -65c No. 10 cans egg . plums 55 c No.'lO cans solid 'pack tomatoes 50 C No. 10 cans loganberries -80c Broken slice pineapple -. '.. $1 ,00 4 lb. can snowdi-ift .J tQQ 6 rolls wax paper -25 C l .jjkg. wood picnic plates 10c 3 pkgs jello -25c 1 bottle clorax . -25c Free 1 jar Beechnut peanut butter to the f iist 20 customera calling at our store Saturday. .... '' r , ,, y ... Phone your -order and have it delivered 123 North 8fh Phorie 484-J Mirinui Urubli spout sevoriil Oays of Inst week ut the (lordon rnnch near WortU-n lielplug cook for the baying crew. May I'lovehger, who uiiderwent nn alteration for appendicitis last week is reported much tntiiroved. Mrs. Puckott ami dniiKbtor spout the past week visiting at the D. J. Puckott logging camp at Kooky Point. Charley Snowgooso and son Hon helped Thomas McCormirk Sr. har vest his hay crop tho first ot tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hiiln of Kltmi- ath Falls wore Ketto visitors Sun day afternoon, . Tho community danro at tlio greatly enjoyed by tltoso iu ut Keno hull Saturday night wits tendnnco. The music was furnished by local talont. Ross Simmers is now employed as driver of the stage Tunning from Klamath Fulls to , nodding. Lois Snowgooso mado Kirs. Broylos an afternoon cull Thurs day. Tho county repair crow has com menced work on tho Kcno school house, getting it ready tor tho open ing ot school. Besides making vari ous repairs they will alter the In terior of the building so as to give the larger pupils more room. On Sunday Mrs. Puckott and daughters, Ethel and Jessie, and son Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Puckctt drovo to Central Point to attend a .church convention. Bud Blehn of Klamath Falls is spending a tew days wltb bis cousin. Merlo Anderson. The Keno restaurant has re opened under tho management ot Mr. and Mrs. Turpin. who canto hero recently from Washington. Tom McCormick culled on Bon Snowgoose Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hartoll oamo dowit from thoir camp at Spraguo River Sunday toget thier mail and. visit with their daughter Roaiha, who Is staying at the F. T. Nelson ranch. Haying Is in full swing hero and most of ' the first crop ot alfalfa bas already been taken care of. Lee Doten and BUI Adams wcro dinner guests at the Doten homo Monday. 'They ' were enrouto to their homes in the Title lako sec tion from Alturas, Calif. Thoy had gone to Alturas In pursuit of two men who had stolen a number of horses, saddles, guns and riding equipment belonging to Aduuis and Doten In Alturas the men wero found with tho stolen goods in their possession, so wero arrested and taken to Yroka. The theft took place While tho owners were attend ing the rodeo at Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bernard visited with relatives at Algoma the first ot the week. - A 'rider for the Klamath Packing Co. was in this vicinity the last ot the week gathering up some stray cattle that were lost out of a largo herd that was driven through here recontly. cyfSPGROVE Mrs. Robert Hrophy and sister, Miss U-uh Parker, loit liuro Thurs day morning for Control Point. Miss Parker will spend tho remainder of the summer with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker. Mrs. Itrophy will return some tlmo this week. Mrs. D. Anderson, Mrs. Ernie Kramer nud Mrs. M. Munsun mo tored to Fort Klumuth on business Thursday evening. Mrs. Jack Sullivan of Oakland, Calif., is a house guest of Mr. und Mrs. Troy Miller this week, Mr. and Mrs. C. ti. I.owls of Bell Inghnui, Wush., uro spending this week visiting with Mrs. W, Doney. Jim Hooker ot Oranls Pass wus a guest at tho Doney homo Sunday, Mrs. Carl Williams and children wore visiting with Mrs. D. Ander son and Mrs. Kmlo Kramer Sunday. Fred Jackson is home this week on account of nn injury to his hand caused while handling lumber ut tho Anna Creek mill last week. Charlie Sevlts and Dnvo George wero duwn from Calamus cump Saturday. Thoy returned to camp tho same evening, accompanied by Mrs. Sovtts and children, who in tend to spend about a month visit ing friends. Mrs. W. Doney und son George and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lewis left here Monday morning for Urnton. Calif., where they intend to visit with Mrs. Uoney's mother for some time. James Robcrshaw ot Birmingham, England, was a business visitor in camp this wuek. Mrs. E. Kramer. Mrs. D. Ander son. Mrs. II. V. Griffin. Mrs. M. Munson. Rosco Munsun and Nur man Anderson attended tho funeral of Mrs. Paul Iluyden 111 Klamath Falls Wednesday. TOI IUSTS TODAY One Cur From Arizona, Itcst Kegls tcretl from Caltfuitiiii PORT 'KLA3IATH Jirs. V. W. Ryan of Fbrt .Klam ath was Ju this afternoon from the Ryan ranch shopping. , COMMERCIAL MAX B.: II. Williams of San Francisco, one of the commercial men making this territory, is here on business. C. M. Eaton of Konactt, Califor nia; Earl F. Ponkost, Oakland, Cal ifornia; Standard (HI company, Yroka, California; William P. Saud ers, Su.ramcnt'j Culifirsnla; 1). L. Wjnaeolt, BU'hop Co., California; Ciharlos Wo&itott, Bishop Co., Cal ifornia; ,V. E, iloClui-o, Jr., Yuma, Arizona; Earl. E. Doty, El Ceurto, California; I. K. lumbers, Orvlllo, California; uui J'8. Steer, Edso wood, Maryland, wcro tho tourists registered at tun chamber tt com merce up unit!! lute this atterucou. l ORMKR KLAMATH RKSIDK.NT Klist YWt Hero In Seven Year Mrs. Claro Shearor nco Chcrc Elmer is spend hor summer vaca tion in southern Oroaui, firm Ij Angeles where sho Js if.iw tcucliing domesl'.j scionco in tho public schools. Mrs. licarontausrnt In the local schools f:-r five years before going south and is paying Klamath Falls frionds n visit aftor Hiving been away fjr seven years. FORT KLAMATH . Mrs. B. F. Loosely Is among the shoppers in today from tho Fort Klunialh country. .MEIIAFFEY TO AltltliX I'l Former Jt(slilont Coming to Molu Wife and Children Laurence Mo'iuffey, fjrmor well known Klamath Falls resident, now located in California, Is exported to arrive from tho mlh tho first of tho week to visit bore for sev- jcral days ut tho h'omc of MY. and Mrs. Wilbur. Jones. Jirs. MJ.iaffcv and itwo small sons havo lcen bore for tho past two weeks with Mrs. Mohuffuy'u Wjther, Mrs. Jjnos, and Willi roturn bjuUi wll.h Mr. Mci'iaffoy by motor, planning tv lakc-ihu couf-.l routo. Auto Tries to Fly C Ml M$ Thli aulomoblls ttled to turn' Into an airplane In Cleveland. The driver swerved to the curb to avoid a collision and lost control. The car leaped the curb and slid straight up Hie guy wire of a tolejihonf pole, (ticking llieie when U Imil reached the anijl shown ahova Jh ercsn mm this J commna ominpnussinp twiy be An eminent authority lias citlleO whole wheat tht petftit ml --- bcciiiisc it contains ev ery clement need led to sustain the human body. And Shreddud Wheat is whole wheat the perfect food in biscuit form; At this time of year you will find Shredded WHEAT doubly delicious when served with , peaches nnd other fresh fruits. It's a combina tion which brings variety to the diet, nnd pro vides health-guarding nutriment in keeping with the seasonal demand of your appetite. It's just the crisp, wholesome food your system is calling for. Write for recipe book,"50 Waysof Serving Shredded Wheat." pacieic coast si iriiddii) wl ie at co. Oakland, OUT. Jruits and Manager Of Mill Resigns To Take Up New Position F. S. Fish, mamiKer of the Chllo (tiln Lumber company, has re signed his position to ho free to accept a position bs sales munaKc r for tho Dwlght Lumber company, of San Francisco, Mr. Fish and IiIh family will leave for the south shortly before AiiKust 1. Thoy ro sldo at Chllniiiln. Mr. Fish, In tho performance of tho duties of his now position, will return to Klumuth on business fre quently. Ho will malm hlu future homo ill Kan Francisco. IV I ltO.M CAMP C. P. Harding, engineer for tho Oregon Trunk, Is In tho illy this afternoon from tho Kwollzor much, where tho force is camped, attend ing to business. (.It VIM Ti: M'HKKH MKKTINO Graduate Nurses of Khimatli uro Invll-d to itiloiid a meolltiK of tho Suite Crnditale Nurses' association, which will ho held In Portland July '.'0 nnd "1, accordion to word re ceived hero locluy hy Miss Lytllit Frleke, county health nurse. Tho aniiiii Intloli mooting will hn i n livened by talks from Miss Corolla Kvuns, director of tho bureau of niirsliiK of Wisconsin, nnd from Miss M. C. WhiM'lur of CIiIcuko. The New Overland Willys-Knight Automobile ? ? t t t y y ? f t ? t. X f y f t f f t ? ? y ? ? ? t ? ? y t y J- 1 arc now on display at our show rooms. See the Oveiland Six, the outstanding car of the year. This car lias been the unrivaled hit of all the Auto Shows. Beautiful in design and sturdy in construction. An engineering masterpiece. See it before vou buy. Only 1095 Delivered Overland Fours the world's lowest priced ear with sliding gear transmission. ' Touring ,r .648 Coupe , : . 825 Sedan .850 Have you seen the new Willys-Knight with tho famous sleeve valve motor. No valves to grind, no carbon troubles. The first cost is the last. An engine you'll never wear out. Its popularity is based on its staying power. The motor improves with use.' Touring 1515 -Sedan. ...'.1825 Coupe . . 1735 Trices in Klama'th Falls. Easy terms. Your credit is good. OVERLAND-KNIGHT SALES CO. Fourth and Klamath , We maintain a service and repair department. Bring in your car Y y ? y ? ? t y y t y y .? y- t y f y f t y i T y y y y T f y y y T y T y 2i i i i i i i 5 i ii i i j i i T