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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
'PffCE ETC.TTT EVENTNC HERALD, KTJAMATH FAU.S. OREO ON FRIDAY AUGUST 7. 1025 r mi 0 Gt tl RJ Crown Mileafe Card af ny "Rid Crown" PUBp. UK It Kti ; yovr rummer BlWijt incrote '60 MILES TO THE GOOD. HOJfnS THAT?" You can get from 1 5 to 30 miles more to the tank nil of "Red Crown" if you follow the practical instructions in the Red Crown Mileage Gird. Here's one motorist who got mirt: "I've been following my mileage with a Red Crown Mileage Card, and 111 say the Standard Oil Company knows how to make real mileage gasoline. I'm gatting 280 miles on a 20-gallon tank against 220 miles just a month ago, so I'm 60 miles to the good. How's that?" You, too, can get extra mileage from "Red Crown" start "saving miles" today. Buy from any Red Crown pump in town. Therf are vee fooo redtwalu am blue pweipi o fill your uok wuhlUd Crown- OUttl I buy miles Cbfe fatty? W rales STANDARD Oil COMPANY (CiUIarali) font dream of protection- ieiii! of)) . Wm( Cnt Lite 1 IV It u " ii ' " Perfect Protection Policy wiV give: s 5000 tf yn e from nalural e,,uscs $10,000 if yu from BCCideut and in case of permanent total disability the company will 1. Waive all premium payments 2. Pay you $25 per week for one year; and it: fd dition Z. Pay you $50 per month for life ; and 4. Pay 5,000 to your beneficiary when you die 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as s result of accident, the company will pay you $5,000 in cash, immtdiattly, in addition to all other benefits. tin case of temporary disability, as a result of either sickness or accident, the company will pay you $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks. West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFF1CE-3AN FRANCISCO Portland Branch Offire Seventh floor GascD building J inn H. Houston, Dist. Alt. Geo. A. Prort:r, Res. Agl. Klam ath Falls, Oregon JJE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES OWEN FARMERS FAVOR KLAMATH 9.... Ir GET ACQUAINTED sP ecial at the SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE A Glass Measuring Cup Given free with every bottle of FLA VILLA SATURDAY ONLY SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE ! F. Feltner Mgr. (Continued Frcon Pjic One) north to look over the Klamath country. "They did not express any pre ference as to what section of Klam ath they wjuM like to settle In. They said they would look every thing over and pick Chat sertion which looked the best." (."mi Parmer i "The farmers of the aectidn are all of old American stock, thrifty, industrious and good farnierj. Tho population of the vallex is upproxl- mutely 7000 und the valley Is about ' 100 miles Ions. They were so anxi ous to hear about the opportunities I in Klamath that 1 bad a difficult rime in getting away from one farmer to talk U another. Wherever I went it was the same. Everybody had heard about or had read about Klamath county, and all expressed either their dicislon or their desire to come to Klomath and settle here if conditions were as .favorable a had been described. "The valley Is on the down grade. Already one can see where tho water that Los Angeles has bought is bringing a return tJ de.jert lani. sage brush and waste. BuslnOoS men of the town of Uislup told me that businesi had fallen of be tween 20 and 60 per cent. All a result, not only farmers but business men want to get out. iiUt they can sell only to Los An- Igeles because under the existing cir- cumstan:es nobody wants to buy property in Owens valley. L0.1 Angel es, however, buys up the property just as it needs the water and therefore many farmers must await till they can sell to that city. Busi ness men of Illshop told me that thoy favored Klamath Falls to any other city that they iiad heard of and Intended to come here and look over the business opportunities." Cattlemen May Stay Mr. Henderson Interviewed many livestock men and found that while IS or 20 planned to move away, either to Klamath or some other section, that the majority had de cided to await developments. "With nearly everybody In the valley moved uwuy and with some water available, livestock men would have an abundance of grazing land in the valley", Mr. Henderson said. "So they plan to see what happens before selling out." The county agent interviewed fruit growers of the Sunland district In the valley and found these farmers unxlous to move to Klamath. They had, it appeared, been livestock men and diversified farmers before mov ing to Owens valley, and were anxi ous to forsake fruit growing and re turn to their original occupation. "Altogether the situation looks good," Mr. Henderson said, "I feel that Klamath will get a large per centage of the Owens valley farm ers who Nil) mow from the valley. Klamath ix hiKh in Ihelr estimation now and we lutlll K'''1 li p. The couttwt has been established and wo must cnnstanllv keep 111 touch with them." LONE PINE CALF CLUB MEETS SOON County Club Leader Sexton ihj cftllttti a moot. uk of the Lo&e 1 Cftlt Club for Sunday eventltl at 7 I p. in.. AUKtist 9th at (ho Klgor ram-li i near Morrill, til which time plana for the Mi.owiin; of the oolvoi owned by tho nineteen members of this, club i at the I'ounty fair will bo per footed. The BflUvoji embrace Holetetni, Jor seya aini GUiOnxseyi and every year the oalf olub exhibit provee one of j the moat attractive features of the (county pair Arraniementi arc un der way to house the Uvostock of! (boys' and fctrli Boparately from tho goqeral entry livestock, thereby W tn thin division a miah bi tter op ! portunlty to Show off their animals. Bae'h boy or gjrl in the Calf Club 'work must feed, Cro for ami heap records of the coal of feed and amount of time devoted to ibis pro tect and the form In which some of tho calves are exhibited would dot Justice to old and experienced ex hibitors. This is ono of tho largest live-1 stock clubs in OrepQB and great J things aro expected from its mem bers in tho oxhlbit lino. Tho en rollment Includes KHis Mover. Tool- j Ota and I'holps Lewis. KuKcne Mei- ! ritt. Hilly Halloy. Cecil Haley, Ken-1 netb Klgor, Vernon Uurahi Lor lens and Panltms Qeaoly, Marjorte Bow 1 man. Jam i and Karl Jackson. Lou is j Williams. Carl. Audrey and Esther Ktger, Roy Beaaley and Bryant Wll-1 Hums. Some of the animals owned by these club members are eligible for entry in tho American National ilank special class for Tillamook calves, although n few are from local herds. All are eligible for entry In the open rlnsfles as well as In tho club work division of the county fair. Mountain Climber Is Badly Injured PORTLAND Ore., Aug 7 -John 1). Scott, loader of the Portland party of the Maxamas Club, which set out this week to scale the Jefferson Peak, was injured Wednesday on the mountain, and 1h being carried on an improvised stretcher along the Sky Line Trail. Ills bearers left Conception Cam p. In Jefferson Park at 7 am today, and intend taking him to Government Camp, from where he can be brought to Portland by auto. Reports by telephone from member of the party, relayed thru Albany today, said Scott jumped in to a snow field to get out of the way of a falling rock chimney, that he slid to the bottom of the field and there struck a large rock. One hip was badly hurt. Back Home! PROFIT BY THIS SALE OF SUMMER DRESSES THE VERY NEWEST MODELS SPECIALLY PRICED ki"" in I fluHL aiDfhamn J&3lilMi and other "Vim"'''! -" favored tn Hi'O our Window Dliplty, vlt'w IbtM lovid.i il OHM and JUafl tor yoiir- Hiif. Tbcrfl nr many PAllONH, ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES There are so many decidedly smart frocks in this assembly. I -ace and embroidery trimmed neat panels effects and such colors as maize, orchid, peach, light green, tan and many stripped and checked. ALL ARE EXCELLENT VALUES Which will mean a great saving to you, and enable yon to enlarge your wardrobe in the midst of the season. The Prices Range From $Q.95 to $y.95 SUMMER SILK SALE Never before has there been a season where Printed Silks were so important. Floral Crepe Dc Chine and Sheer Georgettes Delicate floral designs inspire many lovely afternoon and evening gowns. They can be had in exquisite shades These materials adapt themselves delightfully to frocks for all occasions. $3.50 values on sale for $2.75 Expert Beauty Culturists Moe's Beauty Shoppe "Style Headquarters'' Honesty in AdvertisingMH yd Phone Moe's Beauty Shoppe For An Appointment Casting Tourney Gets Under Way PORTLAND, Or Aug. 7. (P) Thn annual three day Mating tourna ment of tho Wentrn AaHodlatlon of Scientific Angling cluhH opened hero today, with uRout f.O follower!! of the nport computing. Three events ore on todny'H aclie dule, the quarter - ounce ucciiracy bait I Wet fly aOOTiraoy and the three quarter-ounce distance halt. KKN X KU VH MIA V LV j Here's our own Clenna Collet! . for mer national RollInK queen, and win ner of the French title, snapped while en route to Ihln country after her ICuropenn Invanloii The I'rovl- dence (II I I Klrl a (lad to get back to her native hUld, where ahe'll begin practicing, for her battle to regain American laurels In Heptcmbcr, Afler visiting horo for tho punt weok with Mr, und lrn. Jack Deal, Mr. and Mm. Edward Kennedy 'if Lincoln Nebraska, plan to leave, tomorrow for Han KranclHco, whore they will v I h 1 1. with Mr. Kunnedy'ii ulster, beforo returning to their homo In Nebraska. Mrs. Kennedy Is a sister of Mr. Ileal and while thoy wero herp spent a delightful throe duyB at Diamond Lake on an outing, Mrs. A. B. Heniley returned lust, availing from Ashland and Medford where sho has been for tho past two weeks visiting and attending to business matters. THE WBATHBR The C.iclo-Sl.irmjgraph at I'nder- wood's Pharmacy contlnuea to reg ister n very ovon stale in barome tric conditions and no Change In weather Is Indicated. 'Konwast for next 2-1 hours; Fair, continued warm. Tho Tycoa -recording thermome ter registered maximum and mini mum temporattiros today as follows: "1Kb Ill) u,w 80 U. S. Weather Report Weather, Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday except cloudy -or fog gy along tho coast. Continued warm In the interior. Light northerly winds. PROM DIAMOND LAKE) Four vottagna uro riow In process of construction on tho west sldo of Diamond la'kn, according to J, A, Leonard, who with j. s. Teek and W. M. Splkor buvo Just completed tho construction of Or, Ocorgo I. Wright's cottage on Diamond lake. Mr. Leonard and his two helpers ro Inrnod Inst night from Diamond Lake. TO CHILOQUIN K. W. Vnnnlco left nt noon for Chilacraln With n lond Of new mor chandisa for tliu new branch store. Health Unit Head Inspects Water of Topsy Lumber Co. Dr. 0, K. Nowsom of tho Klam ath county public houlth unit made an Inspection Wodnosdny of the Topsy mill Co.'s plnnt, looking into tho water supply und general sani tary conditions. Ono enso only of typhoid wus re ported from Iho Topsy mill, one of 11 inpl-iyos -having boon treated for typhoid lh tho hospital at Doi rls, California. "Ihasmrroh us the mill plant baa a cvmmupnlty wator supply, It hard ly sooiiih posBlblo that the water supply could bo contaminated with typhoid germs, and Only ono cuso developed out of about 20(1 people using tho sumo wator," Dr. Nowsom siild toilny. "Samples of tho wutor hate boon snnt to tho Orogon Stale Board of Health Laboratory for analysis." VISITING viuim is Mr. and Mrs. Abbott of Medford arrived here Inst evening for u visit with their son und dnugbtor-ln-Ikffi Mr. und Mra. T. 8. Abbott. ,