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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
5, 1028
face six
Do you know
The Makes We Carry
. ,m, IX BRANDS or makes of footwear
carried we believe we have ilie oppor
tunity of showing you a greater selec
tion ;of makes and styles than you can
possibly imagine.
Tin: makes .if foptweur parried by our Down
Stairs Store are- Peter's Diamond Brand,
irimllton-Brov n. Bradford, Martha Wash
ington. Protex-Area, The Brown 5-star. Con
slant Comfort. Slender Foot Arch Filter.
Ciodman. BndioaU-Johnaon, Freoland. Hag
orston, W. B. Coan. Xnpa. United Shoe,
itohn. Itra.lley-Mok.ilfo. Milwaukee King,
Ranger, Miller-Lerch. Coble. Tio:ogood. Bail
Hand. Keds, Bono Dry Logger, Lion Brand.
It Is Impossible to fit every customer. hj
evor, but we try in the spirit A good service
and satisfaction to please and make friends.
NEW REIGN AT HOLD YOUTH FOR
SCHOOL STMTSBUMC FATHER
NEXT SEPTEMBER
Improvement Work on
Klamath County High is
Finished This Week
Adolph Smetak of Lincoln,
Neb., Admits Murder,
Police Assert
JACKSON NEW
Registration Room
to be Installed;
gestion Avoided
LINCOLN, Neb. AUK. . WJ
AdOlph 8, SuiOtalt, l.':' year old farm
er vulith was being bold at the
'Nebraska state penitentiary here to
HEAD j, lay pending probable charges or
first 4gTe municr Bnwtak, couu
Svstem U officers aaj son tested ta-d night
Con-
P RORPORAIIOfl
FOU can depend upon the Used Car Guaran
tee of an Authorized Ford Dealer. 1 1 is his
expert opinion that the car is worth the price
asked and that it will give good service. We
back our opinion with a thirty day guarantee.
Balsiger Motor Co
8th and Klamath
WOOD
Summer weather -has melted
down the price of
Block-Wood
to the extreme bottom. Low
summer prices are now on.
Don't hesitate but bur your
winter's wood now. There will
be no cheaper prices.
Green Siabs
Orders are coming In for that
good cheap wood green slab.
Our trucks are delivering the
nest green slab we hare aver
old. Order a years supply of
blocks, and green slab, and
you are safe you can get no
better wood.
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 535
Power Company
Picnic Sunday
Employes and officials of the
) California Oregon Power company
will gather together next Sunday in
ra nopeo picnic nn .Villiamson river.
It is- not to be merely a Klamath
division affair. Employee from the
home office at Medford and from
fthe divisions of the power com
i pany have signified that they would
t be on hand for the picnic. Word was
received yesterday from .Medford
that 25 employes of the borne
! office would be on hand.
The picnic will be held on the
! Savage raieh which is located on
j the Williamson river between WII
'l hi in son river bridge and the lake.
Don't Squint
and
GET WRINKLES
Proper glasses prevent squint
ing, thereby keeping the
wrinkles away.
Let us tell you.
GLASSES nre not a .sign of
OLD AGE. but an indication,
that you care for your future
Health and Happiness.
DR. GOBLE
700 MAIN
Eyes Glosses
Examined Fitted
Repairs Quick Service
Klamath Rancher
Sued For 5000
That H. E. lUyse, Klamath ranch
er misrepresented facts and figures
in connection with Lie leasing to
him of land and cows, is the con
tention of Arthur Coffey, former
resident of Coos Bay, who brought
suit thii morning In circuit court
for the recovery of $5000.
Coffey claims that Royce had no
lcgjl right to either lease the land
or. the cows to him and that Iloyse
also misrepresented the milk pro
ducing qualities of the cows. Also
the complaint charges Royse with
failing to respect an agreement be
tween Royse and Coffey, by which
Royse was said to have agreed to
Irrigate the land on the ranch dur
ing Coffey's absence in Coos Bay.
FORMKR RESIDENT
Russell Alford former well known
resident of this section, now living
at Talent, Is here for a few days
visit with his sister, Mrs. L. F. Wll
lits and is about the streets today
visiting vlth 'his many friends.
The button's . mightier than the
pin.
that he had killed ds father. John
Smetak. 67. and had thrown tho
body la a well un the farm oil yruic.li
they lived near Walioo.
The body was found by county
officers Tuesday itteruo n and plac
ed in a tool bouse ill the WahOO
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rejuvenated .',...,. ,..
' mysteriously fired and the bul.v was
burned almost bay a ml recognition,
t 'The elder Smetak disappeared last
March 12 and the son tola, farmer
. neighbors that he bad gono to
Rnrope, Neighbor.., and county
authorities aobsjnted the explanation
I temporarily but later began to itoubt
(the story, especially as they said
I they o.cvlouslv ha 1 omptuluts from
room Incurred by the fire of the tBo boys father, that he was 'afraid
high school last spring, and con-0'j hia sou.
striution of a new store room in ;
tho basement of the building.
Building Looks New gjts por BrjtW
With utritW iirnl r.iiialra hnuln,, C
bot'ii effcted last sprint; wd C rtaln
changes in doors and w indows made
to minimij"' the fire hazard. UkCj
high school has taken on a look of
no vness. hitherto undent.
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when the doors of the Klamath
County High school open on Sep
tember 7 for the beginning of the
school year of ISSS-Sl, student
win be greeted with
building, a new principal, an athletic
director and a revised system of
registration rooms.
Several months" work on the
high School building lias been com
calcimiuiiig and rcpuiuliug prac
tically every school room in the
building: construction of an addi
tional class room on the third
chemistry class room and store
Will Open Soon
Ra onstrotelan of the Harpote
dam bridge over Lost river will be
effected in three units of work
Any congestion will be avoided wd ,Broe dltforent kinds of bids
this year by the establishment otiwm be received by the county
the registration room system in the ,.uun (or the work, according to
school this next year, County School Kra,,k z Howard, county road eu
Superintendent Fred Peterson Snld.ueeri today.
today. By this plan the seniors and ,.. , ,,, . ,. , , , ,,,
, . . Bids til be cnlb-d for the tear-
juniors would occupy the assembly i . , , , .. , , . , ,
: ,, . . . ... ing down Ot the tranlo bridge and
hall as their study room, win c the , . ,, , , ., ,i
, , v .. 'he rebuilding with either the old
freshmen and sophomores would1 . , , . , . ...
...... , , ; timber ot the bridge, or new lam
be allotted to class rooms through- . ,. ,. ...
. . , " her if aecaaity require; another
out the building for their sludvl .. ... .... -
-., . Ibid will be for the construction of
rooms. In this way congest on in ,,,, , . . , , . ,, i
, , . ,, , ,, , fills which would connect the road
the assembly hall woo d be avoided. , ., iA. , , ,
iiii on BRhe' a'de arlth he new bridge
, . " ,', ,, mm h shorter than the old one. and
The students will be greeted by i ,,, i ,, i , ,u
" ' a third bid will be called for the
a new principal. Paul T. Jackson, ..,, , ,.nm,.. ,,,.,.
of Olynipia, Wash., who has sue-
cecdad James G. Darling. Also they! ,f u "
I lo nave sirong aoonneiiu con
atrnetad In order that a steel span
will be assured of a competent ath
letic instructor in the person of
Dwight French, former University
of Oregou athlete, and an exper
ienced man in physical education.
Considerable saving to the high
school district resulted from util
izing county prisoners to work on
the common labor jobs at the
school. All the wood work was
cleaned by prisoners
lo calciniining.
Jot Economical Ifrunspovtation
TO HUOKYEBERRY MOI r.l.
may be Installed, when the occasion
requires.
The old bridge was 280 feet
long. The reconstructed Structure
will be shortened to an Mi. foot span.
The liarrjole Dam bridge, 20
miles east of Klamath Falls', will
be the first to be built. Then will
preparatory com- the .Maloue Ranch bridge,
which crosses Lost river at Lan
gell valley post office. A temporary
bridge crosses Lost river at this
JNew,
Low Prices
The Chevrolet Motor Company announces
the following reductions in the prices of
Chevrolet closed models:
The Coupe - $675
former price 715
The Coach -
former price 735
The Sedan - -
former price $825
$
695
$775
ALL PRICES F. O. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN
a,
L. O. Arens
522 South Sixth
Chevrolet
Phone 49-W
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point to sorvi until the new span
A party of local peeple Including I can be erected,
Mrs. Boldische, Anna Potucek. J. j ' The third and last bridge will IX
a. uoiusmna ana r ranK uuerman j , tnp Hat Ue Dridge which will I
plan to leave tomorrow morning' for cross Lost river at the state line I
Huckleberry mouritaiii
days vacation.
for
lew and at the point where the stale
I line road crosses tho river.
Tile only place Califjritfa earth
quakes, are popular Is among Florida
real estate salesmen.
Mens Canvas Gloves, goon weight,
2 prs. for tic Klamath Klothlng
Kompnny. Adv. 31-G.
War Vet Regains Children
Claude N. Logan. Veteran of thf A. 13, !., has nt lant unravelled npverri
milefi of ri'd tapo and regained hiH cblMrvn, Nathan l!;n?,on, 5 (ilghtK am
Velmur Bnrzen, 2. lie married a Ccrman girl, Ccellle Harzen, while wtl
the army of occupation In Germany, but military official WpUldn'l khhc
tlon the wedding nnd he hurt lo lettVe his Taniily behind, Then the tnothei
Hed, ft-id he ent money for the children to come to his home at 8prinjf
Aeld, O. Immigration otTicorit held them up again, and It was only through
"Mhe Intervention ?f Kenal-ir v8 Ohio that Ixgan finally fot Aem.
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Keep
Foods
your
Fresh
It is the Healthy Way the Econ
omical Way! Foods then keep,
ever so. Fresh and Sweet, though
the Sun is boiling hot. Fill the
Refrigerator with clean Artifi
cial Ice from clear cold spring
water.
The Coolest Lcsts the Longest.
Such pure. Ice you may crack for
cooling drinks.
Delivered every day by
Klamath Ice
and
Storage Co.
Phone 58
Order Now We are glad to serve
you
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