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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1925)
prog EIGHT EVENTNfl HER ALP, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, A1R1UST 18, L92fl o4 rossferc arm1 Jrcp-in aTV 18 cJil in One Qarmaxt K &dk to tee this marvelous new won- dcr creation which give imrcoTc- iSwSt I BKOt to all figure?. , A 1 (ft Withnugic-like quickness it is w&Jfflii S Svrapzthriii. jJly rrn with I VHfl V cvrry BOUOD of :!ic bodl s;;J W$1Sb' ' are totally uncuosdous ot iu prts- I J 'K'i3zl I cmc , , . u uuc ever urcnu AHilR 1 Wr thit TOU Karin U ftCCCUOtJP J v jlV U rsW7 -r aUrn' Vjft Jfr ' The lower part it nude of bcauti- yvW j W f ul brocade and clastic, and the top 11 of tricot. Fastens at the left side, --J -4 j t Siset 16 to 4ot odd and even Q Pink and Black. Priced t J Q UmTM "ALL If LOST RIVER CANAL IN USE FIRST TIME There's a Sermon in Every Pain It's a message from nature telling you that something is wrong. Heed her warning and hare your teeth examined and cared for by expert dentists. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) 202-204 Hopka Bid. 8th and Main Phone 838 All Out of Sorrs? Bo Was This Klamath Falls Woman Who Telia Her Experience ' AU too often women accept their pains and aches as natural to their sex. They fall to realize that weak kidneys are often to blame for that backache, those headaches, dizzy spells and that tired, depressed feel ing. Thousands bare found new health and strength by helping the weakened kidneys with Doan's Pills a stimulant diuretic. This Klam ath Falls case is one of many: Mrs. Jeff Wilson. 1402 Oregon Ave.', says: "I had backache and kidney trouble. At times I had such terrible pains through my kid neys I could hardly go. My kidneys acted irregularly and I felt miser able. However, I used; Doan's Pills and am coi bothered with backache or kidney trouble now. Doan's have been a great benefit to me." A few yearsy-later, Mrs. Wilson said: "There 1s nothing better for kidney complaint than Doan's. I use them occasionally to keep my kidneys in good order." 80c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. Fire Burns 5 Days Unknown You Poor Kid, Why Are You So Skinny? Don't your mother know that Cod Liver Oil will put pounds of good healthy flesh on your bones in just a feW weeks? Tell her every druggist has it in sugar-coated tablet form now so that you won't have to take the nasty, fishy-tasting oil that is apt to upset your delicate stomach. ' Tell her that McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets are chock full of vitalizing vitamines and are the greatest flesh producers and health builders she can find. One sickly think kid. age 9, gain ed 12 pounds in 7 months. She must ask Underwood's Phar macy, The Star Drug Store, Whit man's Drug Co., or any good diug glst for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com pound Tablets 60 tablets 60 cents pleasant to take as candy.-Adv Luck Favors Associa tion Forest Rangers Unadulterated luck, in its purest form, intervened for the Weyerhaeu ser Timber company, for a fire cov ering an area of approximately ten acres has been burning since Satur day it developed yesterday, and yet had done no damage up to the time it was corraled last night. The fire was located on the west side of Aspen lake, 18 miles west of Klamath Falls, and was burning in holdings of the Weyerhaeuser Tim ber company. Due to a heavy smoke screen, look outs could not locate the fire and it burned among fallen logs and under brush for five days unchecked, with out igniting the heavy stand of pine in the vicinity. Two men are stationed at the scene of the blaze today to prevent a possible spread. MERRILL VISITORS Mrs. Eugene and Mrs. William Hammond of Merrill motored Into the city early this morning to shop and transact business matters. LOOK OUT FOR SELF POISONING Neglect of the liver results in self poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps, but Just as surely as if you drank poison out of a bottle. If your liver Is not doing lis work of helping digestion, eliminating waste from the bowels and purifying the blood, you will always be troubled with sick headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad breath, gas, sour Btomach, or constipation. . Cleanse and tone your liver! Put your sjstem In condition so you feel your very best again! Trv Just a spoonful of Dr. H. 8. Thacher's ex cellent Liver and Blood Syrup after tho next few meals and notice the quick improvement in the way you eat, sleep, look and feel the return of. strength, vigor and energy. You will bo completely satisfied; other Wise tlit.ro will be no cost. Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup is old and recommended by Star Drug tore and all other leading druggists. Aur,' Rain on Decrase Since June First Itainfall in Klamath Falls since the first day of June has been run ning considerably below- the aver age precipitation during that same penon ior tne; past 20 years, ac cording to figures compiled yester day at the U. S. Reclamation office The average rain for this period was 1.20 inches whereas but .18 of an inch wet the streets of Klamath Falls this summer. Twelve hun dredths of this rainfall fell during June; six hundredths during July; and not an Inch has yet been rec orded for the month of August. Any ill effects from this decided lack of rain were counteracted In May when Klamath experienced wonderful rain that assured farm ers of good crops. Mrs. Obenchain Is Blamed for Crash On South 6th St. Blame for an accident at ihe Southern Pacific crossing yesterday was placed on Mrs. S. Obcncbain of BIy, by Paul Arnett, whose car was hit from behind' while he was waiting at the crossing until a train went by. According to Arnett, who filed a report of the accident with the chief of police late yesterday, Mrs. Obenchain could not stop her car owing to poor brakes and crashed Into his rear fenders. Neither automobile was badly damaged. Next to the water cooler and 'the soda fountain the bath tub Is nnj: most popular summer rosort. Clogging of Diversion Channel Causes Irrigation Offi cials to Reduce Load ' For the first time this year, water is flowing from Lost river down Q Canal and irrigating farm lands on the east side of Lost river. The diversion channel which cur ries water from Lost It Ivor niui diverts It Into the Klamath river, has become weeded and clogged to such an extent that It was felt that it could not curry the entire load from tho river. So Herbert 1). Newell, project manager, this week ordered that the water from Klamath lake serv ing the east side of Lost Itiver be shut off. and that water be turned Into t! canal from Lost river, re lieving the heavy load In the diver- lion channel. How long O eanal will be used this year. Mr. Newell could not say. Peak of the load carried by the main Irrigation canal was reached last month and records show that the load has dropped from a high mark of approximately S00 second feet to between 100 and 450 second feet. I'sago of Irrigating water will be on the decrease now until the close of the irrigating season. Measurements made of the depth of Klamath lake show that the av erage volume of storage water for the past 20 years Is being im pounded. Although below the average, the Inflow of water Into the lake Is far above the Inflow of last year. Ir rigation officials ascribe the light snow fall In the eastern part of the county as the reason for the Inflow being below average this summer. Farmers Blamed For Accident on 11th and Main Road Engineer to Investigate New Road Improvement Should the project prove feasible, the nv le and one iulf of tortuous, bumpy road from Qhlloauin to the j Forest Lumber company iwiH be i I graded aftd surf.ued with gravel be fore winter. , ,. iiumiiii couuiy to. hi en gineer, within the next few -days J w:ila Investigate tat proposed t tit - ; provouiont. which a committee of lumberman and cttjieni ot Chile- quia brought to the nttoiilkMi of the I county court last week. If the project Is under taken by the vViunty court, an attempt will b made to finish the imork before j snow flies this winter In order that vehicular traffic between the mill ! and Cihuk.Hjutu can travel between the two points wit unit difficulty. It is to-'wn filal the county court ! refairdfl the Improvement favorably i and would be willing to undertake j the project providing sufficient 1 tumds can be raised and the work ' finished before ,w inter. Offi.eri .f the mill notlfl.-l the I court that unless the roai.l was Im proved, a oSMUnlasary store would be established tit the mill which would be 3 severe blow t O.hllo juiu merchants depending hugely upon the lumber Industry f that section for their trade. A 'turn right' in the middle of the intersection of Eleventh and Main streets was used as a 'turn left' by John Cherekoff and Dave Kudenow Tuesday afternoon and the result proved to be a smash up in which H. F. Hatton, 2215 Garden avenue was the recipient of the smash, according to a com plaint filed yesterday. The two men, who are of Rus sian nationality and farmers of Poe valley, were arrested yesterday by Patrolman Harold Collins and De- and are enthusiastic puty Sherif Lor. Eurke at Bonanza ' found convictions. Many Attending Revival Meetings There is an old time -a very old j time revival being conducted at the corner of Eighth and Klamath streets. Dr. A. O. (iarr Is the 1 eyangelist. Mr. Wilson, who has ; sung with many of the great evan-1 gellsts of the east, with a tenor of , unusual range, is the song leader and soloist. Dr. (Iarr is a daring preacher, and evidently a daring believer. He j preaches the Word of iod. as Peter : and Paul preached It. and Wesley and Finney. He does not believe It 1 has lost any of Its efficiency for saving the soul or healing the body. Large crowds gather from night ' to night to hear this new-old Cos- i pel. Many have professed salva- ' tion. Not a few have been prayed ' for for healing of their bodies nnd have testified later that they had I been healed. Several claim the had been given up by physicians as I Incurable. Theqe people evidently I believe they have received relief I through the prayers of Dr. Clarr. In their new- and brought to Klamath Falls to Dr. Garr says that there is not ! await a hearing today on the charge a shadow of doubt but that the Ol Intoxication filed against them Word of God teaches rllvln,. henl. ! by Hatton. j ing for today, as for the age of the Hattoll stated to authorities that ' Apostles and .'before. He has he was driving west on Main street thrown out a challenge to anyone i toward the Eleventh street lntersec-1 who will take the Bible and show tion and that the two Russians where Cod ever said or Intimated ! were close behind him. i He would remove the gifts of heal- When he had arrived at the In-ling from the church, or that He! tersection the two Poe valley farm- would cease to hear the prayers -era drew up along side, turned to of His people for their afflicted the left of the turn right and then bodies. As He said to men of old swinging to the right crashed into time. He is saying to them today: i his car, Hatton claims. I "All thi nes are DOSRihle tn thf,m Kudenow, who is said to be the ! that believe." driver of the car, will be prosecut-l r- i . ia. , for driving while drunk while nri h.vi,,. nr.,h John Cherekoff will probably be'i,-.... b. eiutJ. ... I uuiujn:, Lif,J V ' IIIIHI, JIJIIIU, I ' prosecuted for intoxication. , , ,,,,- ,,,. logical, interesting and convincing speaker. The meetings will continue over! this week. B. C. MILLER. EX-LEGISLATOR TO LOCATE HERE In Ewauna Robbery Klamath Falls looks mighty' good to d. e. Fletcher of mde- i jvno uiues uncovereo pendence, Ore., and he Is thinking seriously of OJmtng here to locate permanently. Mir. Fletcher Is a "retired" leg islator; that is, he mas a (repres entative from Polk oninty in the 923 session, but cne term was enough and he deeded to call It quits. In spite of the pleadings of his friends he refused to stand tor re-election. During the 192J ses- ton Mr. Fletcher was chairman of the house ways and means commit tee, and hciJ the reputation of being tone of the aardeat mcrkdnx law makers at that session. He will remain here several days locking over prospects, and ex pects to decide tx cast his lot with Klamath Falls and Its future. To The Men Who Think 10 to 30 is Worth Sav ing, We Want to Say Attend SugarmaiVs Final Suit Clearance Easily 250 Mens' Suits to choose from. Included are all Hart Schaffner SC Marx. This is our final wind up and we are go ing to make a clean sweep. Your Fall suit at these savings Check Savings You'll Make You Save $6.25 on $25 Suits $7.50 on $30 OFF $8.75 on $35 10.00 on $40 11.25 on $45 12.50 on $50 7) OFF You Save $8.35 on $25 Suits 10.00 on $30 11.65 on $35 13,35 on $40 15.00 on $45 16.65 on $50 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 1 2 Final OFF You Save 12.50 on $25 Suits 15.00 on $30 17.50 on $35 20.00 on $40 22.50 on $45 25.00 on $50 Clearance Ends Saturday "I Ain't Mad At Nobody" 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 RKTIRX WITH HKItltlKH A party of local people including Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chandler and son, Chester, with Mrs. W. I. Ander son returned yesterday from Lake of the Woods where they spent the past two days, picking huckleber ries. They rport the woods JuHt filled With the berries und many parties out gathering them for canning. The sheriff's office today is no closer to urn-Ming tne robbers Mm n T . . looted six bunk houses in the Bwa j KOy3l INeignDOrS una logging rump north or t lillo quln Wednesday night, than they were when the roliliery was first reported yesterday. Deputy Hherifr Jim Hilton con ducted mi investigation at the ramp yesterday but was unable to un earth any Incriminating clues. Initiate Largest Class in Oregon RETURNS NORTH C. Ollmer, manager of Cross and company of Portland, returned home this ma.nlng ufter attending to bus iness matters here for several days. Gl'KHT.S AT HI ;i K HOMK Mr. and Mts. J. H. Newman and daughter Blaine, M Eugene, arc the ouse guests jof UbeLr aunt nnd uncle Mr. and MrG F. Beck. While hare they .plan, to, .make a trip to Crater Lake, . ' TO KKfJIDK III IU witih any number of people com ing da.'ly ly Klamath Falls to make their home, Oa.irge H. Th,:mp.)n of Boise, ldalf, has made up his mind to settle here and chter Into busi ness, after two tn'.ps to Uhc ctly from his former home nvllihln the past month. I.V SHOPPING) Mrs. Fi:an-;la Moyce of Midland speut the greater part of the day here chopping and transacting bus iness matters. Frank onfer, local insurance man, left ihlB morning for a brief busl nesgr.vlslt In Portland, exporting to return home Saturday. With a class oi tit) members obliged to the secret work of tho newly organized lloyal Neighbors of America, Klamath Falls, holds the honor of Installing the -largest class of any city In the state of Oregon, according to Mary Jane Cray, dls trlet deputy of tho order, who last night presented the .charier to the local lodge. Election of officers for Ihe'ensu- Ing term followed the secret work or the order, with tho following Installed: Delia M. Edwards, 6racle;Elfa E. Pauley, vice oracle; Mattdo Bhuoy, recorder; Norma Hales, re ceiver; Pauline Drohcr, chancellor; Kate KIIIUDi marshnll; Anno Col lins (lalnno, assistant marshall; Myrtle Kllllan, Inner sentinel; draco E. Taylor, outer sontlnol; El la Walsh, past oracle. Managers: Louise Collins, Dora Harris and Emma Hawkins, I'hyslclun: Dr, Harah E. Rmlth. "Friendship Camp" was chosen by the members as the name of the local camp. At the closa ot tito meeting the guests retired to tho banquet room where refreshments were served. Mrs. tirny will spend considerable tlmn here assisting the camp, bo fore returning north. Officials Inspect Construction Work Tlvomas Ahcrn, assistant gonnral manager of title Southern Pacific and 1. W. Fltzpatnlck ot wio Huuhnern Pacific Ohastn division, passed through Kilnmath Falls last night In special cars for Kirk, Do spend the night and a few hours this morning Inspecting construct Ion work on the Natron cut-off In Npr thorn Klamath. The liwio officials returnM 'to Klamath Falls Mils morning and Hi short time later 011 tralnod for California, Gl'KHT OF MIHH HANHOX Miss .Vornn Hack of Oakland, California, Is tho lovely house guest of Miss Alice Hanson. Three Carloads of Beed Are Captured NEW YOIIK, Aug. 1.1. (;p) Three carloads of beer worn seized today by prohibition agents, bringing to II, 000 barrels Ihe amount seized with in Ihn past thirty days by ngrnitB In their activities against what Prohi bition Director Merrick termed a tid al wuve of Incoming boor. The beverage seized during lite thirty days was estimated to bn worth $100,000, Kiwanians Accept Invitation to Eat With Rotary Club llotarlans and KlwimlniiH, Klam ath's two civic clubs, will lunch to gether tomorrow noon at tho chamber of commerce! The KIwanlH club at their weekly luncheon todny accopl od an Invitation of the notary cluli extended by Bert Hall, president, . down The Whon you soo a troc torn down The good din young. Just as soon those days you novnr know It It was Ins homo made wlno boglnH to get ugiuning or an auto. - -, - j good, Its ownor kills It.