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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1925)
pace faith EVENING HRHaTD, pm WKtXS, OREfifW TITTTusf) V. CTTWfl" ill WHEN BBTTF.R AUTOMOBILES AKIi BUILT, Hl'ICK WILL BUILD THBM MT Kshsed Cars Wins Yonkers Handicap . , i : , r- ; , Hare's: sun I'ai, winner of ih seventh reniwal of the Vonktra handicap at KiQplrc Ctty tni k ths other day II W-IJ on of the moil popular vlo j torle recorded during the currant metropolitan raclni aaaaon, Bun Pal is owned by ixn- Rosenberg and wai ridden by Johnny Callahan, sun Pal i defeated two ot the wk tmvorltas, ininu Play ami Ludkltt. BUICK 42 door Sedans 8uick now introduces a line of 4-door and 2-door sedans that sets a new standard of comparison for closed cars. Never before have such values been offered at such low prices. And these new sedans are but one of the many features in the Better Buick. See it today at any Buick showroom. ESTATE I COUNTY OFFERS SET FOH MONDAY buick Motor company flint, Oietit Glottal V.f.ri C rf r.- MICHIGAN BUICK & STAR GARAGE Opposite White Pelican Hotel Serious Fires Reported From Many Sections PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 6. With extremely dry weather and : Beveral new forest fires in Oregon and Washington have broken out j and several which fighters had ; hoped to control several days ago I are assuming dangerous propor tions, according to reports received bji the forest service and the Ore gon Fire Relief association. In Clark county. Wash., fire did about $15,000 damage to buildings 'The Coolest Place in Town" US II III II II I I . .. Thomas Meighan and Lila Lc3 in Week" "Old Home and Five Acts of Vaudeville It's first class enter tainment in the cool- . .est spot in town. and equipment of the Bahford Lumber company and is said to be endangering Amboy. Another fire In th' Lake Shore district threat ened orchard, but is believed to be under control today. The Turn Tuin Tie and Timber company has re ported a severe slashing fire which is endangering fine green timber. In Columbia county a fire on Hock Creek above Vernon ia broke fire lines a little yesterday. It has burned over about 2,000 teres of logged over land and old burns. Private companies have about 200 men on the fire. Three small fires were reported Wednesday n e a r Seappoose. The situation at the two Wind Itlver, Wash., fires and the blaze on Cedar Swamp Creek in the Mt. Hood forest were unchanged. American Eagles ' Are Exonerated Efforts to Obtain Legacy of Famous Actress Bring Serious Charges BOSTON. Mas.. Aug. 6. The hearing of the raso Of Mrs. I da IthinktiihurR, who Claims tn bt the daughter of Lottu Crubtreo. and (a endeavoring to obtain a part of th' fatuous actress fort tint' lift for philanthropic purposes today was continued until Monday by Judge Prest at the request of defenm counsel to enable bin to make more complete examination of the Ipec Ifleaiions filed by" Assistant At torney Genera Weston. Judge 1'rest declared that on Monday Mrs. BlOJlkenburg must be prepared to eo njyL only charges of perjury but alsftTof obstructing justice in his court.. She came into court, he said, hrfnfffiiK a fraudulent claim of kinship and knowingly and willingly rapported that claim by perjuced testimony, tint only in one case, but fn man. s TRIP LAND THE WEATHER The Cclo-Sto:magraph at Under wood's Pharmacy shows little orange in the barometric conditions and a continuation of pleasant weather ia indicated. Forecast for next 21 hours: Fair and warm. The Tycos recording thermome ter registereu maximum and mini mum temperatures today as follows: High 88, Low 58 I". 8. Weather Report Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday, except cloudy or foggy al ng tie coast. Continued warm in the in terior. Light west winds. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 6. MP) The famous pair of American Eagles at Vermillion. Ohio, charged by farmers In the neighborhood with killing chickens and tttrke.. v.is exonerated today In the report of United States Game Warden John H. Ltndsley to D. . Thompson, chief of Ohio game and fish division who oaJ ordered the charges' inves tigated. Several other formers ha;l de manded that the birds be killed. John M. Miller, former interna revenue officer who accompanied Lindsley on the investigation said th 1 1 "Where the charges were Dot absolutely unfounded, toey were greatly exaggerated.' Jlost of the farmers questioned said that the depredations of fixes in c'licken yards ha:l been blamed upon the Eagles. ALLEGED CHECK ARTIST NABBED IN KELSO, WASH. Ralph Hi. ,-het, alleged bad cheok artist, was arrested yesterdjy in Kelso, Wash., according to word received here yesterday by Harry Cozad, constable from Sheriff BtU debaker of Cowlitz count. Hircoei toM the Kelso sheriff that he would like to temain with his wife, h is seriously 111. T:e bad check: are alleged to have been passed upon the Waffle houc. MARKETS i . PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. B.- 3ggl steady. Current receipts 29; Pul lets 27 28; Krsts HlVa 6 ri: Bxtras .t:; ir- -. dtoliverd Portland. Butter Cubes to to higher. Extra cubes. City . 40c; Standards t$', Prime firsts 47,; Firsts 52; Cartons 63. Hultefat firm, scarce; best churn ing cream ale ii"t ; shippers tfjjELCH in zone 1. Poultry unchanged, Heavy ben 2-1 ; Light 1 ii ; Springs 1 !) flf L'f. Young white ducks 2'1, Potatoes steady. New 2.00 2.15. Onions steady 4.00 & 4.50. Nuts quiet, Wilnuts No. 1 , 30; Filbrts nominal; Almonds i.) ff( 27; Brazil nuts IS It 20; Italian chestnuts 21. Hops steady. 13 24 crop nominal at 20 cents. Casearu bark nomnal at 0 ct 7; Oregon grape root nominal. Cattle nominally steady; Receipts SO, Hogfl steady. Bulk of receipts on contract. Receipts 300. Sheep steady; Receipts 5.50. fi-i 29 Judge Bunnell gives Version of Controversy With Highway Commission I Klamath county Is willing to lease j the state highway commission up- ; proximately three acres on the west side of the fair grounds, but un willing to give the state commission th' land adjoining the highway, wan the answer today of County Judge Bunnell (o the complaint of Slate highway Officials that they cannot cume to terms with the county court over the .astng of land for nhops. It has been Indicated that the highway com mUslon will move lis shops and division head (ju art era to Ashland unless it can procure tin laud it wants for shop purposes. "We are willing to cooperate in every possible way, but we cannot give up land WC n-ed and are using". Judge Bunnell said. "We want the I highway division headquarters to re main here, and have offered them land on the fair grounds which will suit their n'dH, but they want the i highway (fontage instead. " Judge Bunnell furthvr asserted I that the county court is willing to lay out a road through the properly to the laud it is willing to lease to the highway commission and make the land as desirable as possible. This road would be about KM0 feet in length. OBITUARY Dudley P, Bctttiollenbaclier Tho body of Dudley I'. Bcbnell I enbacker; b'iuiness man of St. Louis Mo., was shipped .this morning to Wobatorgrove. Mo., a suburb of .St. Louis, to his wife and family. Fun eral and Interment will take plaCO in that city. ,ir. Schnellonbaoher died from pneumonia, Mr. Working- man If you want tfootl serviceable wearing ap parel at reasonable prices, narmcnls of real value or latest styles and designs, clothes that assure satisfaction, investigate our stock uf Original Chippewa and Buckhecht Work Shoo Boss of the Road Overalls and Pants Lee's Work Shirts, Hansen Gloves Cooper's Underwear and Sox and other Standard Brands Merchandise We don't handle cheap goods at low prices, but good goods at reasonable prices. The Toggery 619 Main Street Oposite Liberty Theatre No one ever regretted buying quality ' Effective Frame AT THE LIB-E-R-T-Y "THE COWBOY PRINCE" Five 'Reels of Whirl wind Action "WHY NOT NOW" is a very amusing comedy, and there is a beautiful scenic of "ALOHA LAND" If AH NARROW KSCAPB A narrow escape from setious In jury was experienced late yester day afternoon when Mrs. Mary Pearson, aged h'i, was struck an I slightly hurl by a car driven by O. W. Robertson, connected with t.ie Klamath Superior Laundry, on Main street in front of the Arca le hotel. Mrs. Pearson was rushed to the Klamath General hospital, whe t; jfter beinj Heated lor minor bruises and was returned to Poultry Building Contract Awarded Cave Girl pHE collar made of f anthers la lii newer than the one of fur, and U becoming almost as popular. It la most frequently used now with allk tit chiffon wraps, but the early fall coats and ulta ot wool enow tenuency 10 iouuw nun. RODEO AT MERRILL Sunday, Aug. 9th Be Sure and Come Old Time Cowboy Contest Ride Em' Till They Quit At a special mcetfnK of the county fair board today the con tract for the erection of a poultry j and pet stok pavilion was awarded j to Cook McCoy, contractors or this city, for the sum of '$1,065.00. Tl.is was on specifications catling for corrugated steel roof, the build-! ing 10 be with wooden siding. Illils , were also submitted by II. B. Schoe.tgeii and Asher and Storey j .f this city. The latter firm' hid : only on arectlng a wooden build- Ing with tar paper roof f $940, ! while the former firm bid 11711,821 for corrugated iron structure, both j roof and siding, from JIOM-SO to 1 ').")N,:J,i; on wooded building -with various qualities of tar paper roof-1 j ing, $430-64 for labor only, on the I erection of a Steel roofed and sided I building anil 1636,16: for labor only! on wooden structure, Proof for the racing program was) peyiowed and O.K.'d. Racing Judge's for thi! county fair were nominated: I U' C ltlln Matin- I'r:.,,! flffnhn ' l.angell , Valley and Llndsey Hlse more, Fort Klamath; Beth Dixon, Fori Klamath, starter. Mens Canvas Gloves, good weight, 2 prB. for 26c. Klnmntii Klothing Kompany. Adv. 31-6. 111 e 1 1 . 1 r' A! lirtut, 2d, a miphu- We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day (Kl)M,lll)l(lltl NEWSPAPER M.W II. 1'. tiray on the advertising staff of the Medford Mull Tribune, with his brother II. D. Cray, today are visiting with friends in the city. Mr. Gray Is enjoying n month's vacation and plans 'to return lo Klamath Falls again before resuiti: Ing bis work In the valley city. Porter Kills His Employer TOM VOKI RESIGNS PORTLAND, Oro.. Auk. Tom Word, ft pool til lnvpHtlKRLor In tho United Stfttei department of Juh ttee and fornuir sheriff of Mull nemath county ' announced that morning boat he hud resigned. CHIOAOO, Auk. 0. Otto llerndt, C.t, mwrfttary trtMiHiiror of tho Citnday i.u'iir oothpany; wuh uit and killed today by JpfOpll d'uoho, Alt, ft porh-r. uh ho entered tho company's dittoes loduy. Tho oauifl wuh not loanu'd. 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