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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1925)
"WGE EIGHT A1 Sage Hen Hunters Can't Bring Birds Across State Line If sage hen hunters desire to Bhoot in California where the sea son is now open, hey raus cook thlr birds in California, not in Oregon. This Is the warning Issued today by District (lame Warden Barnes, who quoted a section of the state game laws which forbids sportsmen bringing game fish or game birds from a section where the season is open to a section where the season is closed. a4t the TINE TREE The happy triple alliance of Melgban. Ado and Tom Oeragihty, ex pert scenarist the same winning (Combination that was responsible for the sensational triumph of "Back Home and Broke"' has scor ed another box office hullseye with "Old Home Week." Al the Pine Treo tonight. Here is a picture that portrays the sunny side of Main Street and does It In such human and humor ous (ashlpp tiiut the memory of It (Hi How Many mm. iviues in Your Motors , And What Do They Cost? Theanswer is not in the price perquartjbf oil, but howmuch ; per mile Nor are the higher priced oils necessarily the best y For example: There isn't a better motor oil in the world than Aristo Motor Oil. It is refined in Cali fornia, from selected west em crude. ' Because of volume pro duction, and low freight rates, it easily under-sells the eastern oik. Some people think that the higher price mears a better oil. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Aristo, as an instance, is made without regard for cost with concern only for qualitv. And it couldn't be a better lubricant if you paid twice as r.-uch for it. Aristo combats the for. mation of carbon. It is an unexcelled lubricant. Its saving is thus in service as well as price. Made by the Union Oil Company, sold at Unior Oil service stations and by independent dealers of the first class every where. fi Motor BEST ALL WAYS Also Producers of will linger long after other photo plays have been forgotten. oAt The LIBERTY .Seldom has the Liberty theatre had such a treat for its patrons as it will show tonight when "The Cowboy Prince,'' will fight his way to the tirDtie. , Splendid riding, smashing fights, wonderful long shots and a true love story arc all included In this picture. Wholesale Grocery May Operate Here Another wholesale grocery house mjy be established in Klamath Falls late this fall, according to Isadore Lang of Portland, who was hero this week aDd who purchased a site for a projected warehouse. If the wholesale grocery is estab lished it will be controlled by the Lang Interests but will- be entirely independent of Lang and company of Portland. HARTMAN HKRK Clare llartman of Portland has accepted a position here with a lo cal drug store, BMWq HERALD, KUAWATH PATXS, OREGON ' Oil Union Qasoline Engineer Reports Asphalt Will Be Poured Next Week Wilbin a wook, anplialt will bo pounMl on tbd HtreetH of linprovi mont unit 36a., including 23 bloi-kH between Second street and Eleventh street and Klamath uvenue and Oak Htrets, according to , It. Ik-nry. city engineer. And, barring any unfortunate ac etdentij the first automobile will drive over paved stretH of the im provement unit between six and eight weeks. Warren Construcion company has the contract for th paving. HANK KKOOKI) EUGENIC, Ore., Aug. C A re cord for bank clearings lu Eugene in a single day wan set yesterday when a total of $313,834.8:1 passed through the local clearing house. COAST b&AGUH HCORRH At Portland A, Vernon 3. At Los Angeles 2, Salt Lake I. At Bun Francisco 5, Sacramento 0. At Seattle a. Oakland 7. On Strike." " i ''SSWBL rfi& Pll, tamOUl movio dor. actor. tlttlOtt went on strike tho Other Jay. Hv iv-fuv-d to itppMr ' 11 niovli unlets nil ion, Pal Jr.. could have n part loo, and he carried In pup to Ihe lot to makt sura they'd give him n chance Henley Residents Will Meet Friday Residents o( Henley. Plnegrove, Summers and Mt Lakl districts will hJld a meeting on Friday evenltiK ' t the Henley school for pur-1 pose of dllCaiilr plans and sped-1 (leaden; fjr a now community club ' At this meeting otiti , details such I as the estimated c st of the build-1 ing and the lime It will take to! erect it will DC .brought before th people. Merrill and Port Klamath have re cently carried out the establishing of; a community house tor social pur poses as well Irons an economic standpoint, and at I 10 present tttne movements arc under way to cr ganlse at Spraguo River and lloli anza. ' The cucourugcmcat of the climber of commerce as well as Fred Peter n. r, unty superintend ent of schools, has helped to bring about the organization of theso clubs. Oregon Athlete Sought As Coach EUGENE. Ore., Aug. 6. Missis sippi college, at Clinton. Miss., is seeking Charles "Shy" Huntington. former university of Oregon football coai ii. tn cm, ir the gridiron dot. tinies of that institution. An urgent communication was received by Huntington, bearing the approval of the president of the Institution, but Huntington is still undecided as to his action in I lie matter. Knowing that Huntington Is in business her,-, the southern college went so far as to shorten his con tract to cover the football season only, so that he might return to Eugene after the season is closed. Street Re-Naming Favored By Judge That the old English custom of changing the name of u long street every few blocks, does not apply to modern America In the opinion of Police Judge Gnhftgen who at a council meeting In the near fu ture will advocate that every street boar the same name from one end of the thoroughfare to the other. The police Ju'dge cites u few streets that have three different monickers, such t Snu Emldlo, Inyo and Fulton streets which nre one and the same; San Juan, Donald and Arch, streets, which ulso designate one and the same artery. The Judge contends that much confusion now existing by reason of the streets, would he elim inated by a simplified street name system. , ., PORTLAND VISITORS Knroute to Home in North After Visiting in California Mrs. F. K. Lewis and Miss Grace Raul lion are the house guests of Mr. and MM, II. M. Hwurlwood, en route to their home In Portland, after visiting for rfome time In a number of southern California cities. The ir.uigcrou part about trying to forget your past Is you may suc ceed In forgetting II. Sugarman's Annual Sale of Luggage for the balance of this week Tff jjijj When a Fellow Needs a Hartmann Wardrobe! No matter how much rough hand ling your trunk receives in transit, if it is a Hartmann Wardrobe, your garments will reach your destination immacu late, unwrinkled and ready to wear. The garment protective cushion found only in Hartmann Wardrobes provide complete apparel care enroute or at home. Hartmann Gibraltaiized construction, the strongest known, assures great durability in a trunk that will with stand the wear and tear of travel. The Largest Fresno Man Parks Wrong; His Car Is Driven To Garage Horror stricken because his car was not whore ho had parked It last night on Eleventh street. B. V. Redding of Kresno, Calif., arose early this morning to report the theft to the police department. "Your car is in a garage and you ure wanted upstairs by the Judge," was the reply of the patrol man at the police desk. Redding had parkeil beneath una of the street sprinkling wagon hoses on Eleventh street. The sprinkling wngon came along and the car was moved to n garngc. RBTDANS to HOME After visiting here for the past fortnight with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Swartwood, Mrs, T. H, Olmsted has returned to her homo In Portland, making the trip north via Crater hake. mkiwohd ARRIVAL Charles I). Raznlrlgg, theatre man of Medford Is In the city on busi ness matters and was a guest this noon at the Klmunls luncheon, How about that old Trunk, Suit Case or Bag that looks shoddy for wear. Travel with maximum comfort and enjoy it. Luggage during this Sale for every purse and purpose. Apply This Saving 15 on your vacation trip. "Hartman"-" Multnomah" Trunks. All Grades of Suit Cases. "Gadstones,, Guaranteed for Life. "Bags" of all descriptions. "Hat Boxes" - "Vanities" for Her. Stock of Luggage 7 Ain't Mad at Nobody. Sexton Organizes New Canning Club County Club Loader Frank V. Sexton spent a profitable day on Wcdcsduy organizing the Klamath Valley Canning club, composed of girls from various districts south and easl of Klamath Fulls. All the members or this organization, which Is under the leadership of Mrs. L, if Dawson, have nnlslieii prac tically nil of the girls' project! with the exception of canning. All being meniborl of high standing lu the clubs which have furbished them much pleasure and Instruc tion In the past, a goodly exhibit nf canned products Is anticipated for showing In the Hoys' ami (Mils' booth at the County Kntr. Tho beat of this will of course go to the State Pair In the booth, ar rangements for which Mr. Sexton perfected during the past week. Alb'en Haley is president of the new canning organization and Mar Jorle Rooder, vice president and Alice Cheyne and Wilms Dawson complete (he membership of seven. Thi' flrsl mcctng wna hold Wed nesday at the home of C. W. Lewis near Merrill, 'TTTTTRFfD'AY, "AUGUST fi, 102,1 of in Klamath CAUTION i The linn, extremely flexible balloon casing, repalrod by the old ninthods, loaves a hard, stiff section which throws the tiro off balance and Quickly ruins It. Tho Iluwkluson Hysloin eliminates this difficulty by mulling a re pair of remarkable struugth yet Just an ih in and pliable as tho balloon tiro. lludly Injurod balloon tires oro not "through" lie they ore ropalrod tho Iluwkluson way. A trial will convince you. Wo guarantee oach rupair to OUTLAST THE TIRE, or your money hack. All tiros In spected Kit EE. qACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh -