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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1925)
MONDAY, AUGUST .1, 102(5 KVENTNf! FTRTiAT.rv. KLAMATH PAT.LR. OTTEfTOT? Wing FIVE Vancouver Will Holj Centennial VANQOUVBH, WASH, Aug, I (Hpuolal,) Vancouver la limbing ' proptTii iimm fur ihi' reception al lliniiminilii of vlsltuiit durlDI Ibfl wci'k boilnnloi Auiual i v whoa ihu oldtil v in tht unto ot Wuhlni inn win open Hi" ueltbrailou ol lit Centennial, n mu in HIS iimi Dr. John Mi'l'imr lilm ii mi- in thin plana mill, mi olllof fin I'M ol Hi" Hudson's Day Oonjpsny, oatsbllshod tho trad inn poll berc whirl, iii, nailed Port Vancouver mnl train urblcb bo rulod tin' Onion umpire frooi (,'allfornlu mi Ill" ROUtll In Hi" Ninth Pott iimi from iiin Pacific ocean in ib Rook) mouutuloi, UDdtr il spools! ml i Contrast tint in i ii i ii it at ball dollar places i i in in " in 1 1 fit 1 1 ii i' Ih" 'iin,inn ii COO tonnlsl in nnw undor wy and mi Auiuil I ih" rtrHi aonslgnnwal Is h" ihlppod froui ih" Hun Pmnolsco mini. TboM ruins hnv" profllu Dr Jobs Motioublln on mi" ildo unit nf nhi r'nri Vancouver on i bo othor nhi" unit i boy am untQUo in thai unltko nil other coin Issuub niiu" ih" Coluiablsn oxpoultlbu al Oblcaio ihoy boar tho no il tba town lit which III" iclelirullun In hold thoroon, Tbs dlrocton nr tin Canlonnlsl havo ordered but b llnv Ii "il mlnilm: nf UiIh oOlOi and ill' raady bava ihonssuds nt orders lor thsSO ul nun ilirtlur OSCh 'I'll" cola b ration i underwritten by local oap-l llnl, In bopliiK In nicel ii lame purl , nf lis BXPOUSOS IhriuiKh III" intln nf Iheso rolnii. Tbs oolobrttlon will ooostSI nr night lor Hi" week Iii'kIiiiiIok Auk mi liitliiMlrlul uuil automobile OX portlllon, 11 litiK" nillilnnr uiiiui" nunl lnrk, a poCOOnl with I I I pursuits iimi u chorus nf 1&0 OSOh lint IT, iimi ii wonderful "lhlhll whirii him boon prepared undov Ibo Suuploes nf Qlonn m. Rsnck nf thin illy, Willi llw DO-OP) ration nf III" Oregon Historical Smirly mnl III" Wssblngton HlitorloaJ Hocloty. Opening exercises, mil for August 17, will attract notable in-nton fmin tin two itatea mnl ii hiK looopUon lur I hit t dale 1,-t.i Im'"H plmiiii'il Th" governors nf WnshlnKtoO mnl Oregon ami tbn t'onitresshiiinl dele- intlons from tin two states, wiiii mayori ol many ol the iti"r. bava boon invited to participate in lhoo exercises. jiihn Qulncy Adani wbon Proal donl nt tho Dnltod Btatooi iwim in tin Polomac In tin curly mnriilni! Boarly ovory (Uy i loninioy, SAGE: HEN SEASON b',tv npirn In C'lllfot ilia. Non rittdobt hunting ll nirn on Mil It! Ill Honnolly Bros. Saddlery JiiHt rwclveil. Btiiitti (ttOMi Auk. i r New a a l.e-v-wi.v 1UI Ad 1UW Co Most people would jump ;tl the clumco lo buy Ihcm, if they were assured that the shoes they could et for this price would be long wearing and ood-lookinrr. Don't overlook that when you bring your shoes here for repairs you DO actually get new ones for that price ami they will be both good-looking and long-wearing. I'or shoes repaired by the Goodyear method arc given new parts to take the place of the worn out ones. Patching is a thing of the past in the shoe repair game. You may sec examples of Goodyear repairing at the shop any lime. Doug Is Star 'Witness' Whether on Screen or Not tllnw .. mm i.'iow. :" '.jitJBcrof llnnc hi n slur w luii'-ver In Is. him' wiUionii ii' hspfionn tn bn in court in connoctldn with tbn prooecu- llOO "f Ihl'i" linil who III". i'lliined In hliv" jilnll"il tn lllllliup Mm. IlolIK- lu Pstrbanks' (better known u Mary I'lcktord) several areahs urn. Doug In rnnpiiiil Iii iniiti while III conference Willi I'msei-utor MdCarUMy, Shaws Play Mikes Big Hit Iji Berlin DBRLINi UV) - Mux Rolotuudt'i tbooton havo ooBolttdbd mi unosuol- ly prolific HOOOO 'I'll" intul iiiiiii her nf pri-iiiurlnrca win Shnw n "8IIBI Jnmi." Willi lit IllKlltH lliul ih groafoat nanvbor nf porlor mancao, Plrondollo'a "six ParoOon In.Soorcb of mi Author" or an prx- iluri il T'.i llmnH mnl ' Tilt! Dead Aunt'' ol curt Oooli nttolnod a round mu lllRllln. Nawly nun mnl kwwood ployi PJTOdUCOd were: "Utllellli." "Cnrlu liiu. Ih' 1 in :i tr t tin ry Patient," "Oobgl unil l.uve," "A Servant nf TWO MiiM'Th." "Tin KlllHr.,' "COOMf mid Cleuhatni." IflObOOl Kramer," "hunt of Deceni-y. 111- Inrn nf Suiii tv" mnl "The KrMDpak." Tin iliin nf ulilnr uutliorn ri-tiiln- eii in ih" roportory cndriaodi Wodoklnd'l "Spring Awiiki nliiK." "Pondorg'i Caakol" and Btrindborg'i "MIni, Jul0.'l Th" old fun . I'Robort mni Botrgm" mnl iii" pootomlna "fluAurun'' wem alao rorlTod. Ulogtiaph) nf Mncolii in Gornuia Kovorblj liocolvod in Uorllu 111-: It 1 .1 X ll'i Une .if 111" lull-Hi ipbUlfeallona nr iim tto'rmib boob mnrki't hi ii hluKraphy nf Ahraliam bisioln iii Oerauui, iiiiiiertii only the fii',;nmi InoglOtlon nf t'.ui BojkUri BkOtcb Ol Ahrah.illi lim-nln :, life OXbftod. Tin nut Inn- of the QOfBIM wnrk In t'uiiut Alhrerht MoBtgOlgO Tim hunk boa met with a fuvur tihlc reeeptlon by tin prvaa, Rg vlewillR II ill" VliHulBchn ZeitllllK miya: "liMplie tin- obTlOOg thorjrtillgh- neHH nf t'oiiiit MoniKcioa' inVsatlga t in ii k Bud ronooroh work iiuiouk th" Shoes $9 Pr r GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP W. W. CONNORS V Next Dour to the Herald office Illi:h nnw. ami In lln- hhtnr". b llllinn nf OXlOtlDI LlBOOlO blOgropbWgi It i k Imuk rcuiU Ilk" mi IntercHtlng nhnrt Hlnry." Anntli'-r pupi-r i, lati n: "Bvt ii anon odncatod OsrniaaA lh"i" urn not ninny who fully roalllC l.luioln'ii blitoriog liniiurt- III"." l: UM v or JAW SUPFKR PROM DBCREASED RBVBNUB8 TOKYO OP) BVOB Japan In bftirlng lln railway trnuhli-n, a atute BJOBl rocO.nUy nttrlhiiteil to Vlca .Miulittt.r nf Hallwayu Aukl BhOWO, Mr. Aokl nulil Unit trade dnpren hlnn had t-nuuctl u ilecldctl drop, In lln railway truffle revenuo anil that them ward ninny ffOlgbl cam lylna Idle. I'lili-Mt there la a de-tun- it In fenri-w the ottugtlofl may eldbd liniiruveitieni In the near fu nerloualy affect the budgot for tbo I'lirrent llncJtl year. During May there was u CbUIbI off of Sill tutiH from the iinrmal frelKht haridted. The avcragn frolght IWVOUUO WOO 5IS,lSfi ven, or 'I'l, H.I yen loon thU for the huuie perl ud lant year. si in IVORS Of GKRMAN BOAT I IICW IN BOXBR t'PlllsiM; hi ii. ii REUNION BERLIN, Ana. l. - a nunlon of sni vlug offliern and crt w ut lite Armor fJortrinri gunboat utin, tbu flrai war vennel In run the gauntlol uf I tin Tnk.il rorin during thu llox or uprising 15 jer ago, wan JiclU hem renin ly. Ponue.- t'jiiiiuanJ er vim Lang, now n relirej ailmiral wt b umeil f inner oftteofa mid mon. The only war t'orrcijinndent abo&rd tho vennel tlurliiK the Taku forU engagemeiil wus alt Amerlctiu, Joaepb iierring, who was the flrat man Oil board to be wounded, an exploding .shell frapturlM two ol bis mmKkm mm mm No Paroles To Be Given To Brothers HAI.KM, Or.-, Auk. 1- When new pluua ralicbcd llomrnor I'lerte yustordoy for I'Xucutlvo i lc-mmn y In j favor of Hurry mnl Alex Qdldatoiu, brothon w-ho uro gnrrlng toynu nil two and one-lm!r yeara each In tin: 1 male peiiltciii;i,ry for recivliiu atolon propnri, tbn Kuvernor do-1 elared that be will nut connlder lanloncy fur them until f hoy are UbjOCt to parole They weru rc calrad from Multnomab county. C'AJtRlHR 1 "! "Ns CARRY l;U K l OI'V l JAPAN i TOKYO. Whilu tboru are 19! dally newiiiapi In I nky i, and bun-j dredH of other- i iraugbont the cm-j plro, the ftulh"! lug of newn In Japan la aunu'what inuro difficult "..in It la In America and other countaloi. The rouaon Ih that the tolepbionO and telogrnph gorricoa ire fxcccdlnxly iirlmltlvo and al inoHl wortblc.'H fur the rapid truim mltiniun of nnwa, The tardy wire Hcrvlco, however, la ovcrc-onio to lomn extent by the use xif carrier pigeons. ICvery nowa agOBOy nj la it- iiewniapcr -lijia lUi own ipooJAlly trained bird Wblb daily lire MUt by train to the vari ous corrcapondi iit.s, Tho plgeoim, j when relenacd with tliu tbiiinesl ol "copy" ahoottf attached to them, make rapid time back to tho editor lal rooms. AJtUSONA AVIATION PIKIjD NAMEI) AKTER DEAD FLIER WILLIAMS, Aril. The name of aj yjung army gTlator wSlo nat-rlflccd ; bla life ti the reuse of Hying has i been given tu an aviation field BOTO j which, with tliu development ol I ti-ansi'outliiental mail ami commer cial air lines, may bosontO one of an! liujiitriaui caain ul tauuitig juat'es. ,t It la Webber In-U. Lieut. Chas. L Webber was killed Dec. 7, 1922. at the age of II. lie was piloting Colonel Francis C. Maraball of the aviation service fr m Ilockwell field San Diet; n, Cal., to Port Iluachuca. Arlx., and both olftcera lost their lives. It is believed i iat the plane crashed Into a peak of tho Santa Hita mountain rani-e. For days al the' air forces of the Southwest, together with Infantry and cavalry iroips, searcni-a lor ine nine-nig oxll fleers. After t.i weeks the de stroy plane was found. BRITISH ANXIOUS TO MAKE ANOTHER ri.lMli UP EVEREST LONDON, i.Ti Addressing the Koyal (ieogruphicnl Society's anni versary mooting! the president, the Karl nf ItoiiaMshny. Bald neltln?r tho members uf Hie late Mount Kverest Expedition, nor of the Mount Ever est Committee were prepared to ad mit defeat with regard to the con quest of Everest. r The pruspi it bl putting the matter to the final lest, he said, tlepended upon the willingness, nr otherwise, of the Tibetan Covernment to grant permission lo another expedition, rather Ulan upon the reaiiiness and ability of the committee to organize and depatch it. Thq NaT Jo ImUntiH kill horso at tho Rravi11 of a newly buried com rade that ho niny have a means of conwynnce in tho happy banting round. Love Trail Ends in Desert Death Henry Kirk, musician, poet, fa vorite with the women, whose mur dered body was fuund on the desert near Brnwley, Calif. First believed to have died In a duel with John Truden, ex-tnnrlne ot El Centro, Kirk is now said to have been mur dered by Truden at the Instigation oT 11 third man. And the third man killed Truden, police say, lo cover his tracks. Truden was found dead in Kl CeUtro. The whole mystery Is tbougbt to bo the result ot love a r fairs Kirk is supposed to havo had from Honolulu to Kan Krancisc and south, his conquests finally liiuuiui," nfotil of this "third man." Speeda L'p Oollcctlooa by alwava getting accurate statements out on the first ot the mouth. Provide luslmii Credit Kefci-enco. Each customer's account caniu.i a proved dally balance. Orercomea Trial Balance Dilllcultlee, Montb-end figures are secured on the first day of the siicecding month. EUitdluUea Overilmc. Bnrroagbfl Automatic Uookkceping Machines post with such speed and uccuraiy that overtime is unnecessary. jititTouKlis AatomaClc Bookkeeping Machine handles more than T", .per cent of the (tosting operations Mitotuntlcalljr. All detea tiphecs, ponct tint ton aini biilanccs aro printed oUtaniAtlcnlly, mnl nil tolmlntlOn is joo pet- cent nutoututlc. o troJnetl o erjitor is necessary. Anyone can oteratc a liurrouglis l&ookkceping; Machine. Box 1033, Klamath Falls ojjp ft ft tfr qffi ity ifo'Q tyty Q Q A. i i f f t t f ? ? i i t f y i t i i it IT i y y i y i x Burroughs Bookeeping Machine Burroughs Sales and Ask for demonstration I. K. TRAYNOR Representative Q Q 41$'$ frl'ty ' 0 The car that put the War in Warren Jim Warren bought a car the "Gingerbread Six." Never heard of it before, but he happened to be walking along Automobile Row and during a lapse moment his foot slipped he stepped inside. "Nifty boat," said the salesman. "Not bad," said Jim, as paint and doo-dads got in their hypnotic work. "But why isn't it advertised?" asked Jim. "Don't need to advertise a job like that," was the forearmed reply. Sounded logical. But Six months later Jim had a collection of bolts and grease-cups and broken springs and disjointed steering mechanism and a motor that almost ran. "Never again!" said Jim. "That car that's little known and never advertised hasn't much respon sibility; little to live up to. Before I buy another car or another anything I'm going to get the tacts. I'm going to read the advertisements about automobiles or whatever I'm buying."' Advertisements are an invaluable to intelligent buying. Read them regularly Service Phone 653-M 'ft fi C V fe $ V f ! y y y j y y I I i guide