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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
EVENING " IIEIOXT5,nraTmnrSLE5rDllEGDT? WEDNESDAY, JULY 22f." 102IS 2 GOING TO ALASKA Mr. and Mr. K. E. Ahliiort of Los Augclos, who visited over Tuesday lu tlto city, loft this morning for Crater Lako from which point they will motor on to Portland, Seattle, Tncoma, and will theu lenvo tor Alaska, whore thoy plan to spend some tiiuo boforo returning to their home In California. Mr. Ahlport Is n retired business man oC tho south ern city. rxGE six t . ? ? y t ? ? t ? t " t f f x ' : . ' Y La Vogue's Sale ;Opens Today Pressure of Creditors have forced jus to put on a Sale that will astound with the SLASH IN PRICES Bargains of a Life-Time Our Loss Your Gain La Vogue's Store Corner 5th at Main Ready-To-Wear Ladies Wearing , Apparel and Millinery : , WEATHER REPORT t?Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy continues to regis ter a very even barometric pressure and pleasant weather will probably prevail. Forecast tor next 24 hours: SiFair with moderate temperatures. The . Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 84 Low 47 i" V. S. Weather Report Oregon: Generally cloudy tonight and Thursday. Moderate tempera ture. (' ' I i'V DAXSE LEAVING i Oscar Danse who has spent th greater part of the summer months here, plan's to leave tomorrow morn ing for Crater Lake to spend the re mainder of the summer. w. MRS. NORRIS RETURXS jjSJrs. Dorcia Norris of Moe's store, Who has been enjoying a ten days racation at Lakeview with relatives J member This Size (Qenuine Willard) $ J 20 13 'Plate, Rubber Case fits Ford , Chevrolet Overland 1 Maxwell , Star k ; and others 11-Plate Wood Case Willard . . . 8 Hour Charging - , . .' . , .. '" ' ' '". , . . FLOYD HENRIOT CO. 234 Main St. Phone 397-W and friends returned to the city and has with her Mrs. M. C. White, who will be ber house guest for the next ten days. TO CRATER LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burton of Los Angeles, who have been visiting in Klamath Falls for a few days, loft this morning for Crater Lake. While here they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Burton being school chums. MOTOR BOAT PARTY To Honor Visiting Girls With Boat ing Party Tonight Mr. and Mrs. H. Jenkins will be host and hostess at a boating party this evening, honoring the Aneson sisters of Portland who are guests at the Jenkins home. A picnic along the shore of the lake has been plan ned. In the party will be the Misses Inez, Eva and Addie Jenkins, Ruth Llndsey, Mary Wilson, Leatha Sim mons, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins and the honor guests, the Aneson sisters. Willard Battery me $13 .45 K.KLI.S ItOl'SK tU KST Southern Matron llrrr tor MontliN Vllt nt Kuril Homo Mrs. E. A. Walker of Glcndale. California. Is the house guest of her duughtur. Mrs. J. M. Kiel) at her home in tho Summers district and plans to remain here tor a fortnight. Mrs. Walker returned with her daughter who has been south for a visit. TODAYS TOI UISTS F. M. Fairelitld of Chicago, Illinois was the first ot the tourists to reg ister at tho chamber of commerce this morning. Mr. Fulrchild and party are making a two weeks tour of Oregon. Others to register to day Included; Vance Pollock, Bou nusa. Ore.; Mrs. (ieorge H. Wilson, Riverside, Cat.; Louis E. Smith, Susanville. Cat: John K. Harris, Sacramento, Cal; J. Coleman, Teh ama. Cal; W. H. James. San Fran cisco; R. E. Ahlport; Los Angeles; V. Milo Colbert, Sacramento: Minnie Flood. Orland. Cal J. E. Baldwin, Los Angeles; J. B. Fanning, Oak dale, Cal; William Moran, Berkeley; R. W. Small, Chowhllla, Cal: Ed Mulligan, Omaha, Nebraska; I. P. Ecklund, Pavoloma. Cal; Druno Kuenncko, Sacramento. . Cal; Grace V. Mottran, Los AAngelos, Cal; P. I R. Mying. Alameda, California. FLEET OFF MELBOURNE MELBOURNE. July 23, flp) Tho United States fleet was sighted off Melbourne harbor this morning and will enter the head at 10 o'clock. Collier Appoints Committee Heads Closer unity in the work Is the objective striven for by tho appoint ment yesterday at the board of di rectors luncheon, ot heads of com mittees of the chamber of commerce. It is President Collier's plan to have each director of the chamber take an active interest In one unit of chamber work. The following committee heads were appointed: Agriculture and land settlement, E. M. Bubb; new industries, John Boyle; community advertising, Ri E. Crego; civic, wel fare, R. C. Grocsbeck: roads and highways, E. H. Balsigcr; railroads, W. C. Dalton; schools. G. A. Masscy; federal building, H. D. Mortenson; stop forest fire's, E. B. Hall; mer chants' bureau, E. W. Vannice; fi nance and bndget, J. A, Gordon; membership, Fred Fleet and J. W. Kerns; forum committee, E. B. Hall; executive committee, ex-officio; pro gram of work, Dr. G. A. Masscy. Fire Caught In , Early Stages At Triangle Cafe Fire early this morning did slight damage to the interior of the Triangle Cafe but was extinguished by the local fire department before serious damage was incurred. Although the street in front ot the fire engine house, is being torn out preparatory to paving" operations, the truck made good time to the restaurant. As soon as the street becomes Impassable, the fire truck will be stationed on Klamath avenue, a half block from the fire house. Property On Main Sold To Lumberman Fifty feet of Main street property has changed hands, according to announcement yesterday afternoon from the real estate firm of Chll cotc and Smith. The property which was owned by the real estate office was purchased by R. B. Early, a Portland , lumberman. Mr. Early, who was In Klamath Falls recently, explained that he was purchasing the properly only as an' Investment. The property Is located on the north side of Main street near the junction of Esplanade with Main and Just west of the Lake hotel. MOVE TO MODOC POINT Recently Here from I is Angeles Havo Movol to Modoc Point Mr. ami Mrs. A.' J. Kehoe have moved from Klamath Falls to Mo doc Point," w'.iere Mr. Kehoe 1s con nected with the Lamm Lumber com pany operations, Mr. and Mrs. Ke hoe just recently came to this vicin ity front Los Angeles . Iff- lY ? ? Y y Y y -' y t ? Y t y y . ? ? Y y y y ? y v t Y y y ? ? ? I of u is very Summer suit in the store is on sale at good substantial reductions. New Models-New Fabrics-Single and Double Breasted Styles-Tweeds -Gaberdines-Whip cords-Worsted s-"Kuppenheimcrs" Good Clothcs- at the following reduced Prices Y Y. Y i Y' y t ? Y y y All Alf M All All 30.00 3500 40.00 t y y y y y y Y ? Y Y y y y y , Speeders Happy While Judge Is Away At Springs As long as Justice of the Peace R. E. Hunsaker remains nt Turner Springs In his effort to' effect a permanent cure of a malicious rheumatic affection of ' tho arm, spoedcrs have some hope ot get ting away with only a severe repri mand. , W. A. Foster, state traffic of ficer, explained the situation today. "When I arrest a man going out of the county, for example on the Green Springs road, and he has no cash bail to put up, then I am forced to bring him back to Klam ath Falls for appearance before a Judge," he said. "County Judge Bunnell Is acting during Mr. Ilun saket's absence, but other business often keeps him away from Klam ath Falls for several days at a time. "Therefore, the man Is forced to wait around Klamath Falls until he can appear before a magistrate, and It Is hardly fair. Take for exfpiplo last Sunday when n delegation from Weed that attended the baseball game was speeding out of the county on the Green Springs road, in an effort to make tho trip home (hat night. I stopped several of the Klamath Klothing Kompany Annual Clearance Summer all Summer Suits Summer Suits Summer Suits 45.00 . Summer Suits 50.00 Summer Suits Klamath Klothing Kompany Leading Clothiers machines that were exceeding the speed limit but had to let them go with a warning, owing to lack ot a Judge. "If thero was only a magistrate at Kono, my troubles would ho solved." Mrs. Lang To Be -Tried July 27th Mrs. Lulu Lang, KJamath Indian, will be tried on July 27 on a churga ot destroying a public record at Klamath Agency. On tho 2Htli sho will stand trial on nnnlhor charge of disturbing the peace at Klamath Agency, in connection with the first charge. Until cases will bo tried In the United Slates District cotir. In Portland. ' Clarence Memo, a young Indian who Is held In Portland on a charge of forging tho name of Fred A. Baker, former superintendent of the Klamath Indian reservation to a check, will bo tried in the federal court Juno 20. , ' TOA.ST 1.V.AOV KHt'OHKH At Oakland 4, Portland 3.' At Sacramento 5, San Francisco 4 At Vernon fi, Scuttle 13. At Salt Lnke 1, Los Angeles 3, ' g i . . X ! "' r y Sale Suits Mills Addition School Will Get ' New Class Room Itupld lucrenso In enrollment at Mills Adltlon school on East Main street led io tho letting- of a con tract by thu city school board Mon day night for tho construction ot an additional school room In tho base ment of tho school. . The contract was let to John Almetur, who Is also building tho new . Central school, and will cost (1500, W. D., Miller Construction com pany was the sola bidder on the Job which calls for tho levelling nnd surfacing of tho school grounds of Riverside school. Tho contract will not be let until the school hoard comes to a decision on what typo of surfacing shall bo used. School Contract Awarded By Board Contract for the consiructwn of a new Htciool nt Spraguo Itlvnr was awarded yoslordny to Ed. Dntlumlivy uind WV J, Klefor,, local contractors, the county school siiperltilondenl'a office announced ViIh morning. Cost of the now building 'will he $4920 and tine structura must bo comjilotod, hy Soplombor ID, when ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? y f ? ? Y y , t y t y ? ? y r y ? ? ? ? ? ? . y Y Y ' ? ? Y y ? ? y t y y y y ? Y ? ? Y y y y ? Y y y ? ? y y '? ? ? ? i ? I ? ? y 23.85 27.85 31.85 35.85 39.85 school vpons, ' , , Tho school will bo a frame stuc bure with two school rooms and with two rooms In which 4ho teach ers will muko their homos. Con tracts tfor the construction ot 'one room additions onto tho sdliool at Lamm's mill and Chllouuln li'uvu not boon nwurdod. Auto Pa rts Why waslo (hut preclourf" power so osseiitial for a sweat mailing motor? Use Fitzgerald Never ' Leak Gaskets futility Piston IUiiks ' Mui'Kay Valves VanDykes Parts Co. With the Hub Tire Shop I noa h. niii, Phono aio New parts for all cars