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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1925)
MONDAY, AUGUST. 10, 1028 HAG! TWO EVENING MFIUAI.D, KLAMATH kFALLS, OREGON Finds Brother Through Dream A Convenient Place to Buy Your SALADS and MEAT Coff of Real Flavor If vou want coffee with the true coffee aroma and flavor our freshly roasted coffee will please you. Imported and domestic groceries of quality We are open daily until 9 p. tri. Jteady to-serve you Free Delivery Italian-American Grocery 910 Main Open Evenings and Sundays Complete line of Domestic and Imported Goods WE DELIVER FREE Sunny, pleasant rooms. Dependable nursing care. A good place to convalesce In Illness and after surjtlcal operations. Rates are reasonable. Ambulance for stretcher cases. Resident pharmacist. Prescriptions and medicine may be obtained at all times day or night. All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital PIXK AT FOURTH STREET KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Cor. 4th and Pine Sacred Heart Academy a select boarding and day school for girls and boys. Conducted by the Sisters of St Francis. Grades follow regular state courses. MUSIC AND ART departments under excellent teachers. High school standardized. Rates are reasonable. For information write Sisters of St. Francis or call at the academy. KLAMATH FALLS CAUTION Tho thin, extremely flexible balloon casing, repaired by tie old methods, leaves a hard, stiff section which throws the tire off balance and quickly ruins it. The Hawkinson System eliminate!! tliis difficulty by making a re pnlr of remarkable strength yet JUnt as thin and pliable as the balloon tire. Badly injured balloon tires are not "through" IF they are repaired tho Hawkinson stay. A trial will convince you. Wo guarantee each repair to OUTLAST THE TIRE, or your monoy back. All tires in spected FREE. M cACE m TIKE W SHOP 115 South Eleventh WMWWWVWVWVVWVVVWWWVVVVWft Telephone 497 1 DIET MKMUEIt AIDS, THEN" WIXS, AUSTRIAN I'RIXCESS VIENNA, Aug. S. A romance, started when a workingmen's council intervened in behalf of the former Austrian prlneons, Elizabeth Wlndl schgratez, will eulminate in her mar riage to a social democrntle member of the Austrian diet. Ilerr I'etznek. The council saved the princess from being eected from her ances tral home, the Castle of Schoenhronn. It was at that time she became ac quainted with Herr Petneck, who proved himself a friend and advlRer In regard to the upbringing and education of her children. Both of the principals have been divorced. The princess Is the granddaughter of Kmporer Franz Joseph and the only daughter of the ill fated Crowd Prince Rudolph. Her son is now serving an apprenticeship in an auto mobile factory and a daughter Is attending a girls high school In Vienna while the princess herself Is living In a small flat in the city. manufacture of steel fifi'm pig Iron have been estnliXshed In Brazil, where hydroelectric power Is abund ant, Twenty-one years ago. Ada I taker was kidnaped In Kansas. Relatives, aided by detectives never found her. Hut today Ada Ituker has been reunited with her brother. E. M. Maker, policeman of Richmond, Calif. Living as Alene Powers, baring heen adopted by a family of thai name In Kansas, the girl frequently dream ed of her parents and brother. One dream was so vivid that she Cold her story to newspapers ami pole, Herat was that Baker eame along, told her her true name and found Ada (taker, mKdhi; for '.'I year. Generous Prizes Are Offered For County Fair Race Stunts The racing program for the Coun ty Fair is just off the pres3 aad be ing mc'led to interested Inquirers who Mave horses, either running or ba.ne?s, chftrfotpi automobiles and pony relay strings. Special appro priation by the Board covers a $50u purse for harness and J500 purer for jutomobile racing and It is ex pected that traffic officers through out the county and neighboring 1 h calities where the roads are good, will 'have many a merry mile chas ing some aspiring automobile driv er after the goodly purse! New rules and regulations have been formulated by .Mr. E. M. Ham muud, who has special cuirge of the "livestock and ' ra'clug division, and who has (parked incessantly to bring better and faster horses to this county, during evory oounty meet. . The schedule of racing is Us fol lows: FIRST I)AV( Thursday, Sept, 3, l!K 1st race, harness hace, trot, :J heats. 2:21 5200.00. 2nd race, 5-8 mile, free-for-all J125.00. 3rd race, 1-4 free-for-all J75.00 4th race, ! mile free-for-all $S5. 5ta race, pony relay race, best time in i days $400.00. 6th race, automobile -race, 3 miles free for all, best liuio in 3 days $500.00. 7th rate, chariot racew best time in 3 days $300.00. , SEtOXI) DAV Friday, Sept. 4, 1025 1st race, harness race, trot 3 heats 3:-20. $300.00. 2nd race 'i mile free-for-all $S5. 3rd race, 3-8 mile frec-for-ull $80. 4th race, 3-4. mllo free-for-all pay ia ca'h quarter $120.00. 5th race 5-8 mile free-for-all $120.00. 6th race, pony leTay race, best time in 3 days $300.00. 7th race. chariot race, best time in 3 days $800.00. 8th race, automobile race, best j time In (lays $300.00. THIRD DAV Saturday, Hull. 0, 1020 1st race, harness race, trot heats, 2:18 $325.00. 2nd race, 1-4 mile free-for-all $7 3rd race 3-8 mile free-for-all $80. 4th race Va mile consolation trace $100.00. 5th race 8-4 mile free-for-all $120.00. Cth race, pony relay race, best time in 8 days $30u.O0. 7th race chariot race, best time in 3 days $300.00. 8th race 'automobile race, best time in 3 dari $500.00. Rules and Ilegullltions In all harness, running and auto mobile races three or more con testants U) start. Kor running and harness races, chariot, 'automobile and pony relay races, over-night en tries. 'No entrance or starting fee. A stable fee of 25c per day will be charged per head on -horses. Kree hay for st ick one day prior to op ening and one day after cl-oslng of county fair and during the three days of the fair. Jockeyri and harness and automo bile racing drivers must wear pro per number so sewn r otherwise fastened to their backs thai it is palinly visible to judges and spec tators. Jockeys must wear proper colors and come on the track m unit ed, psrade their mounts past Mis grand and judges' stands before going to post. All disputes and claims arising out of the racial wlM. be -'otllcd b..' the judges and their decisions shall be final on all points. The Klamath County Fair Hoard hopes to run all races as program med, but la crder to- arrange satis factory races and. proper entrants, reserve the .right to Change distance and apply handicaps tn any race: to dec'.uro off any horse, postpone or change the crder of any race or event. Purses will be divided 7u. 2o ami 10 per cent. Rules of Pacific Coast Jockey ( ".;il wfll govern, so far as practicable. .AM running races, wtlght for age, 'Jockey club scale if weight to be used. All purses will be paid after 9 p. in. closing dny of tho Fair from the Office of the Klamath County Fair Hoard, Room I)., Court Hcivr, Klamath Falls. MtMAMK.Vr Til JIKKT BELFAST, Northern Ireland. Aug. 10. (P) Owing lo tho gravity ot the unemployment situation In nor thern Ireland, the Ulster parliament has been especially summoned to convene September 15. BE COOL! Eat where every bit of air, in hptji kitchen ainl (lining room, is cooled and changed every ten minutes. Why Syvelter? "COMF RT COSTS NO MORE." CLUB CAFE WOOD Summer veftttVer ban melted dowa the price of Block-Wood to the extreme bottom. Low summer prices are now on. Don't hesitate but buy your winter's wood now. There will be no cheaper pricos. Green .Slabs Orders are coming In for that good cheap wood green slab. Our trucks arc delivering the nest green slab we have over sold. Order a years supply o( blocks, and green slab, and you are safe you can got no better wood. Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 FOREST tip llfll PLANS ON TI SHIFTS! n ! c - i : Ol I lociaus co i mhhu uluuii i tun and Operation are Made Public Today BOON FOR CHILOQU1N Approximately 100 men to 1 be Employed Movement For New Road Starts That tho mill of the Forest Lum ber company at Aspgrcvo may reas onably bo expected to be completed within three or four months and that Immediately upon lis com plcllon It will operate two shllla thr sughoitt the winter mouths was the nnnottn eincnt today of K. T. Horn general superintendent of the company. The Forest Lumber company pur chased the holdings if the Modoc Pino company at Aspgrove, uboul one mile front GHloejUln, Assets of Hie company included a vast amount of limber and tho best inlllsltu la this section. The mill of the .Mo doc Pine company burned early thl.i spring. Work to be Rushed A crew- which ha been employ ed In clearing up the debris left ! the fire will complete Its work by the end of the ,week, at which time timbers are expected lo bo here for tha beginning of construction on the new mill. About l on men will be ora.pl 'Ji'd 1" construction w irh. The new mill will have a capacity of about 80,000 feet per shift, Mr. Horn said. All contracts for ma hlnery and ! aiaterlalM have been let. Benefit (jhiloqufii , 'l b,- ainnonncoment today mean much lo ChllMimlii iresldeuis. Hue to the proximity of Hie mill to Chllo. tUtn, most of the iayroll found ttit way In that city. A move was put on foot this week by Mr. Horn to Bocurc tint con struction ro.f u better road between the ml' mid Ghllotluin. In ovenl that Hie movo Is succeisful the Mill company win not put in a comJ mlMary and store Itself, but wi',11 permit lis employes to uo their baying In dh(toquni ' ' oAt the TINE TREE Outside tile door ot Juki i-; CfOf but bound by tnftb; guilty yel In- tificent of what? A flush of Indiscretion - a dash 1 r reckless dnspalr, and the lather f his beloved was sentenced to lm- prisonment, while he wtangUlod aboard a vessel, liven life In the raw, wonderlQK and learning the meaning of manhood. Don't miss "The Mritlgo of Sighs" til? famous slory by Charles K. Ilnrr lis. now showing at the Pine Tree Theatre. IM LLliT WHIM) FATAL PORTLAND, ore., Aug. 10. fP)--Albert W'llkle, who Hho) hlimtelt "II thi' night of August. 1, died al a hospital here early today, In spite of blood IratisfiiHlons last week front (wo follow war veterans, Out of the Congested District Plenty Room to Park. Our Salads arc made fresh every day. Our Meats are kept clean and cold and sold reasonably. SINCLAIR MARKET 1125 Main Phone 793 "Let trie Serve Vou" :::::$::::: Cream to sell 3ksm-.milk tpr feetJ You liavc IWO wutccr. cf income W&h cowi ud a Dc lvril Cican Separator: ( 1 ) Cream lo sell---1 rlcady colli income with alt its ad vantages. (2) Sjf&im 'Willi which lo gro.v anolher C(op of calvci, pigj ,-nd rhickens. Dairying with a De Laval Separa tor il the lurnti salcu antl mml profit able branch of farming. It il li e bail working, licit made and longeji wear ing cream separator in the world. J. W. Moline DistHbutoFB Cream Separators Milking Machines 1303 So. 6th St. G. Q. D'Albini fortified Public ;Y coll II I all I Renick 8C D'Albini Klamath Palis, Oregon Accounting' A mt ?y I and Auditing Suite A Slough 31dg. oAt The LIBERTY Hobby Aanew, playing the lead lug male idle in "Hold Hoela," the plcturlajloii or the Kensatlonal Stntt I success "Chookara," which is now In tho midst of a run at the Liberty 'Theatre, claims the distinction of bay Ing tlTO only nrtnr In pictures who ever actually rode a race under the watchful eye of the camera. Accidental Shot Kills Small Bov Son of Eugene Physician Vic tim of Tragedy While Playing With Pistol BUOBNB, Ore., Auk 10 - Norton Wlnchell, 12. lion of Hr and Mrs (leorge P. Wlnchell of F.ugeno wiim I'litalfy wounded here Saturday afl.etnooii by Hie accidental dis charge of a .' caliber pistol, lie and Million Hoyt, II, were play ing together when the revolver wan iiik together whjm the relvovei tllichnrgedi Voung'Hoyl was In no way bin mnd for the niihhap. The hoy died Iwo hours lifter the shooting. :'..' -x-v i KERNS Klamath Falls Ore. E. W. Ronik iub!ii' Aooottnuitit General income Tax Capital Stock Tax Phone ;U7 If Clean Cuffs Are Important For Your SALESMEN How can you stand lo let- your mail go oil I looking like your office cat had stuck lis lull In Hie I a li p o I mill then switched II over u piece of cheap paper? Appearance counts with boili men mid letters. W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 , ,. f -..