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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1925)
PST3E rtoitt nVENlNCI TIERATJ), KT.AMATI! VU&. ORROQM TUESDAY. AUGUST i 1028 OF Vital Importance To The Buying Public There is a good reason why the ma jority of the buying public enthus iastically praise the quality of mer chandise carried by The Women's Store. The Right Merchandise Is One Thing! The Right Price Is Another Thing. But The Right Merchandise At The Right Price That 's Everything And That's What We are Here To See That You Get. The Buying Power of 960 Stores Is Behind Us. i The Northwest Jobbing Co. of which this store is a member, is an asso ciation of merchants banded together to under buy chain stores Associate mem bers not only under buy the chain stores but under sell them, quality of course be ing considered. Buy Here And You'll Buy Right For the newest styles in hair dressing come to Moe's Popular Beauty Shoppe. o Honesty in Advertising m Lawyers Start Fight to Save Russell Scott Sanity Hearing Under Way to Fix Slay er's Sanity ohii'ago, Aug. 4. &) There will be no testimony ot phantasmtc biittwfln "'"I Hons iii lha evidence of the alienist upon whom tV de fense relies In save Kussel T. S.-ott from tin' gallows. Tlio effort lo prove that be has become insane since ho was Beat' j eiued to death, mid therefore should not be hanged, will bo confined to j toe story of his sixteen months in jail, his career and Idea. The j tate will try to show thut ho Is i mentally cognisant of his position j nrul the penalty ho faces. The Jury which will decide his fate haJ this outline before them In the opening statements of t ie de fense and state. His guilt or In-! noeence Is not even a remote J Issue. Indication that speed would be the constant endeavor of Judge David, whoso writ for a sanity test saved S.-ott from the sallows, came yesterday when n Jury was selected In four hour-". Now Comes August and a Month of Selling Events at Sugarman's. No. 1 Annual Sale of Luggage No. 2 ? No. 3 ? No. 4 ? Academy Prepares For Another Term Sisters of St. Francis Outline Plans and Course of Study For Year JK-si: McFAIJ. Jesse McFall prominent Poe Val ley farmer who died Saturday night In a local hospital, was born in Springfield, Mo., in 1860. He came to the west when he was nineteen yearB of age and has been a reBl- CAUTION The thin, extremely flexible balloon casing, repaired by the old methods, leaves a hard, stiff section which throws the tire off balancu and quickly ruins it. The Hawklnion System eliminates this difficulty by making a re , pair of remarkable slrepgth yet just as thin and pliable as the balloon tire. Badly Injured balloon tires are not "through" IF they are repaired the Hawklneon way. A trial will convince you We guarantee each repair to OUTLAST THE TIIIE, or your money back. All tires in spected FItEB. cvfCE TIRE SHOP US South Eleventh dent of eastern and southern Oregon ever since. In 1877 he married Mary Roberts and to this union were born two children, John and Pearl McFall. Mrs. McFall died when the cilldren were young and years later Mr. MoFUIl married Alice Winter. To this union there were born four children, Earl, Clarence, Lottie and Wilma Mi.-Fall. In addition to be ing survived by the above children, Mr. McFall Is also survived by two step children. Ethel Koberts and Burley Finton, and two brothers; Russell and Jim of Missouri. He had been a resident of Poo valley fcr 11 years and was widely known and respected throughout tho count. Fair Board Makes Money Adjustment Most of Saturday morning and ulte a chunk of Saturday afternoon were taken up by the county fair board In an effort to adjust finan cial difficulties that bare accrued The announcement of Sacred Heart Academy of Klamath Falls, appearing in this issue, will be of Interest to those who are looking for a select boarding school for their daughters or young sons. Sacred Heart Academy is conducted by the Sisters of St. Francis, primarily for the religious education of the Cath olic children of Klamath county and vicinity. It nevertheless receives non- Catholic children and nothing is said I or dono to influence the religious beliefs of the latter. It Is the aim of the Sisters to train the child to grow to true manhood or woman hood. The discipline is kind hut firm, and special uttention is given to the etiquette of the children and habits of industry inculcated. As last year was so successful in the amount of work accomplished and results obtained, a still more successful year is anticipated by the faculty and preparations are being made accordingly. As has been announced before, the grades follow the same line of work as the public schools. In penman ship nearly fifty per cent of the pupils received Palmer penmanship awards, and great improvement wus observed during the year. The eighth grade classes take the state examination. The class of last June obtained the highest marks In the county and received well merited praise from the county superintend ent. The high school Ib standardized and offers work along the same lines as any high school. Music and art are special features at the Academy. In music the uni versity course is taught. It is a course highly recommended by northwestern authorities In music, such as Frederick W. Goodrich of Portland and others. In art there is a Btricter adherence to nature than is found in most of the moderns. Both departments are In the hands of very capable In structors. The Academy Is pleasantly located in the heart of. the city. The build ing Is a three-Btory tile structure, well lighted and ventilated, and sur rounded by ample play grounds. About nine hundred dollars worth of equipment have been added this summer for the greater cotr.'ort of classes during the coming year. If you wish your daughter to re ceive a good education, where re fining Influences, and polish as well as education, send her to the Acad emy. Look Out Below! If all the bumps, jolts and jars the Sugarmnn line of wardrobes withstand in their lifetime were concentrated in one mighty ter rific crash it could be reason ably compared to a fall from a 20-story skyscraper. Do You Know? that l out of every r trunks bought in the U. S. is a Hartmann. that if you equip your self with a Hartmann now your trunk- worries will be over for life. that Sugarman's are ex clusive agents for the fam ous Hartmann. that Sugarman is the larg est trunk merchants in Klamath Falls. that this opportunity pre sents itself but once a year. Avail yourself. See Our Windows i n y o Trunks Steamers J Trav. Bags m These Vanities 1 I Suit Cases Gladstones You'll Save From 1 to $20 on Each Piece. Over 200 Pieces to Select From. If Such Famous Makes as These Are All Included. "Hartman" Multnomah Wardrobes Teerless" Gladstones "Reliable" Suit Cases Many other makes. This week only you're going on a business or pleasure trip via stage, train or car, you'll need de pendable luggage. And you know the pride of pos sessing good luggage is the same pride that we take in driving a handsome motor car. You're going to profit im mensely during this Annual Sale of Luggage. Take Your Discount Off These Prices! Wardrobes $29.50 to $110. Steamers $16.50 to $35. Bags $5.50 to $35. Vanities $7.50 to $18. Hat Cases $6.00 to $17.50 Gladstones $30 to $50 A payment down and we'll hold it for you. LBIP810 CONCERI rirrAI,Ki 1.EP81C, Aug. 4. For the first time since the founding of the (iowundhuus con eiU In 1781 a vis iting orchestra, the Suxonlan Stato, will he Included In the season's pr i- gram. The extraordinary ilutlos Im posed upon tho OOowund'nius orch estra by tho reconstruction of the lplc municipal opera has :ause:l ever since tho last county fair, the cllv council to curtail the Can- Hut when the members of the board ! certs oAt The LIBERTY Imagine the start of America's Olympic team Involved In running down a band of desperate smugglers who are using his father's ships to evade the Federal authorities! Imagine the situation In which this noy comes nome rrom unread pre tending that his manners have become Frenchified by his foreign schooling and putting this over as a joke on his family only to run Into a thousand complications. Im agine his diving from the tall top mast of a sailing vessel to rescue the daughter of another ship-owner. These are only a few of tho things i which go to make "American ) Manners" one of the outstanding I entertainments of the motion pic ture year, tllchurd Tamlage, who is fast climbing to the crest In pic tures, Is starred In this photoplay which comes to the liberty theatre today. nlng's entertainment that Is dis tinctly above the uveragc. Marlon Marr, known as "the Southern fllrl with songs and stories," opens the bill, followed by Hernando and Vo., tho Master Magician. Borg and English and authentic doubles of the comedy stars, Harold Uoyd and "Snub" Pollard. A clever mu sical act Is given by Foster and Foster, and Tall, Zello and Sondro offer a cyclone of song, music and dancing attractions. jWyWO0VT'lTI' I'l'i ----- did finally call It a day, It was with the realization that as far as past bills were concerned, the slate was wiped clean. In other words, the county fair board took up all past accounts and, after hashing and re-hashing them, disposed of them satisfactorily. If the world really Is as old as they aay, It certainly la small for Its age. The OcwnnrthauH orchestra will be available for only 18 concerts during the season, while the Saxon Ian State will be Heard in twi. WlHh the doctor would tell us we couldn't eat anything except fried chicken. What's become of the girl who ad mitted she. couldn't hue becutisn six hadn't practiced much? wt . . .... oAt the PINE TREE Near death, clinging precariously to the rock In the rnglng torrent on the brink of the falls, the girl breathes a silent prayer us the hero on shore ties n rope around his waist and prepares to swing out to her. He is poised for a mo ment, then See Buster Kenton In "Our Hospitality" coming to the Pine Tree thentre. Seven reels of thrills and fun. Tomorrow Hie Pine Tree will pro sent a very fine program, featuring Thomas Melghan In "Old Home Week" and five not of big lime I, 192G, Dodge Brothers. Inc., will bavo a capacity of 1 . r cars u day. The present Intention is to go into full production on this busln the moment the new facilities are avail able. Dodge lirotliers construction de partment has erected every build- under way. Inu In the enormous fuctory and similarly will be responsible for"cv ery detail of the present prngrnm. It Is estimated that fully 1,000 men will be employee the rest of the year In the expansion project now Dodge Brothers Now Expanding The largest expansion program In the history of Dodge Brothers, Inc., is now in progress. Continually oversold since tho business began, and particularly this year In spite of the fact that produc tion has been consistently In excess of 1,100' cars a day, the manage ment Is determined to take extraor dinary measures (o meet the require ments of its dealers In 1026. Five large new buildings are al ready under construction anil three others will begin Immediately, It la announced by F. J. Haynes, presi dent and general manager. The total floor area of the eight new buildings will exceed 8-4 of a million square feet and will afford employment for several thousand ad ditional men. The cost of the ex pansion will no at approximately eight million dollars. When the- present construction program Is completed, on January I CONSISTENT GOODNESS People wonder how our used cars can be so con sistently good. "One would think you'd get a bad one now and then," they say. But after they understand the principles on which we operate, they can see how it is. H. S. WAKEFIELD 420 Klamath Ae Donne Brothers Dealers sell Goon used Cars mm WKl. ITS: riar- "