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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1925)
rnmAY, attcittst u, im eventnc imnAin, mMrAin falls, Oregon TKGE five Foothold Gained By Sheep Mm In Move for Wells Qeorge Lyoni Assures Direct ors ol Support Ucforc U. S. Senators Director r Kli nli Wool Clrow urn aaeoolatlon returned yaetorduy from Alturaa uftor n conference villi George Wi Uyon, mpervleor m tbt Modde National torotli con vinced Unit (hoy urn bow n slu nearer to their objucttro, namely tiin leourlDl of ii pocliil upyroprln lion in finance digging ol wolla In Valium) local limn uf lln' null. mill forest. Mr. I.yoni unmui'il the directum thai im would cooporate in uraini tin. i'IkIh in. mui. mh who win be in louthern Oregon in Inveitliuto grot t it it problem on national tdreata tooDi in ipooior tin. movement fur II" mi till' ModOC fur.nl . Thai imt only tin' ifrettook nun of louthera Klamath and rtorlhero Callforntai but alao tin. govornnoDl Iyc outgrown i M M HWNWEl'. MVm ct-hk lonMi thm uiowm jrou to m eldftny iiurittK tin time (lint Imw Kti muy imt in- proper now .Havo um kIv oil ii tborooffn 'i' I'kiuuiiiu thm mill Melon your todftjr'f B ' light Dr. H. J. Winter. Kyo kikIii 8peoitlh)l Vn Krlml niir own Klnuoi Klauuith KiiIIh, Ore. a regular inMpeciion uf your even by n rmn- potent oploroetrlit in mi hocoaeary aa roKu lar vlalta in your don- tint." mi would uooefll by aueli in move la in. belief "i Hi. wool grower ta oclallon, Many e(iuaya iih of good arming land in the (Qreai can npl in. utilliod by hgen or cattle men bevauae of no iivaiiuiiin water, um wiiii wolla, mora baudi or ahoep anil inoro herda of cattle could graa Hi.- tortile govoroniaiil nine..', mill llin rout of I In. Weill would in' mora than paid in a few yoara by the additional tnonoy lhal would be paid for grating (ae. iii" dJrectora who conferred with Director lyopi win. Dennla O'Con nor, Michael I'. Hurry, Jamea i . Nmi O'Connor1 and a- m. Thomaa, Arctic Plane Is Damaged in Storm YVAHIIINIITON. Arnt. 11. II u nii um. of im ptanaa temporarily pul of aonimlaaloni the MaoMHIan Arctic expodUlon la gonlg ahead with the othor two to oatablteh un Intor mediate baae al Magler PJord, on Bleantare latandi about too mllea iimn Btahi Oreenlaodi ' thu main he'. Tin. airplane 'Np-i' wga damaged ut Aiuh during a atom yoaterday. She waa pul aboard the atoamer Dowdoln to im ratpalredi Tha plgnoa Nu i nmi N'u-:i weathered tii atorm lately. Plaglor Fjord wga doeMed upon for a iubabaae between Blah and Cape Thomaa Hubbard on Axel Hoi burn tNtunil, where tin' advance fly ing inn'.' win im located iiuriuK raoonnalaanee fiiKiu Tuaaday night, it win! plannod to place auppllea then lunl nlKlit. TlttNSMIT ItKIM.V PARIS, auk. M. The reply I Qermany g rateat aaetMty pact o m munleatlon it to ho traaiammgel to Druaaela, Lund'ui, ami Prague to iliiy unit ti copy will In rhuwn to fount Bj irsyakTi wte in in parla. it win be forwardad to Qertnany next week. Thin w.iH the daeialon rciuiirit al llaat ulRht'.i cabinet uivi'tliia at whim KoriiKn Mlnllrr llrluiul re- pnrtcil iih rriult .if ii Jji rjnviifsull n with Aunii'ii (iiuinhiTl.iln In Lon don, on tho Mi'i-urlty puct. WltltHB ON UO&N TOWN, Italy. Auk. 14. m Tio finuniiiii writer of thu Oaaxetta del IVipolo niiyu that ail American loan to thu llalijii i. JVi ruini-.it of from lluu.uuu.iinu to f jou.ooo.uuu m 5 pi-r conl Ih Iu-Iur dlBcnaaod In iiniiHi.ii drclei. with eommtulona un. I other oxp'iiuii tho jt uf urh a lonn would rlo to 7 in-r CgM thl wrltwr aaya. iiii- lla.'...-tla ilii roiolo .nl Ik i lial aomrUilui: ot thin klml In ueceaaary onliiu to thu comlu'at Krowih ot ItaUan imiunirit'u which aoQuIre althpr a foreign loan or an In ireaae In the ciirri'tii-y. which woiiltl lu ii.uiK"! un f r tho national economy. A Cool Cop 2 4 . '' ' '''' It fftl hot, down In For t Worth) Tex,, imt Traffla Patrolmaa a. j. Beynolda deean't minij. He ju pack anio In- aiounil nil feet anil carries on. Water Main Is Repaired; Crew Cuts Pavement Fur Manufacturing, Coat Remodeling All work guaranteed Mrs. Win, Besslcr 020 waablngton Between sixtii and Bevonth WOOD summer weather lias malted down the ptioo of Block-Wood to tho oxtrnmo bottum. Low iiimninr prima tiro now on. Don't hoaltntu but buy your wlnter'n wood now. Thoro will be no 6Uaap.Br prlcoa. Green Slaba Ordorn nro OOttllng In for that good cboiip wood croon Blub. Our trucks nro dullvoiing tho best green slab wo have ovor aold. Ordor n yoara aupplr of blocka, 'and groon alub, and you nro info you can got no bettor wwd. Peyton & Co. "Wood to bum" 601 Main Phone 535 fravnh qma draw TAOOMA, Waab., Aug. H. (Al Ted Krayne. Seuttle light heavy- weight and Merino Ranlanl oi OreJal Falls, ih n v in nix rounda list nlglu III the main event ut u card PTOBented at tl'Jo takert water Hta din in . l.ike ritellacom, iear here. Tlii' ling wnn ere.tiMl on float In Un mBddle of the itadlbm wi.it ii In- i :--' 1 a body "f water 200 fool qujetro. Young .lack lletupfey, i'aiotua Hgbt-heBVylwelgb't, knocked put O!o Anderson, Tadomn voterap, In the '.hint round. IC.AIN WtOl.t O.MI'.l) HOOD ItlVEH, Ore., Aug. 11. Rain w-iiiii began laal night in tha Hol Hlver Valley nnd COnUnUBI today, Iii bOKovod to be worLll thous andl of dollarn to apple gruwors, o- pi daily in the while Balmou, Wddh., and Monier, Oregon, dia irieta, where thoro 9a no irrigation, The preclplbatlop up to upon today waa ab ut a tyueftetr inch. BIRTHS SI'llllH'KNT August t3i nt Ilia Klamath General honpltal. to Mr. mid Mrs. T. II. Burbicent of Klam ath rails, u sun. KGBOAN Augna it. at the Klamath Valloy hospital, to Mr. mid Mrs. ts. a. Keegan of Algotnhi a daughter- fNTKUNATIONAIi fOIilOK COX. PHRBNOB OF VAl-flo, l,.I.M DBUL1N, Aug. 111. The Interna tional Police oonforenco in New York recently fulflllod its object beyond OXpOCtatloni In tho opinion of Obi" onei Kuehier, or the Berlin police department. In mldltlon lo furnlsb Ing many helpful Ideas and sugges tions, be snlil, It supplied the mucb felt. want of putting the police chiefs of the entire world In cloao touch with eneh Other! Colonel Kuortier prnlsed tho Now York dfipartlheUt nmi t'oinmlssloner Qnrlghl and added that nothing over had made such n deep Impression up on his oftlctal honrt ns tho parade of New York's "finest," Much i lining and other manlfentu tloni of annoyance wore prevalent In .Main street buflneea offlcea and tores between Fourth mid Fifth yos- terday afternoon. Than waa a reason. The water waa turned off while u crew of the Cal ifornia Oregon Power company re luilred a leaky wntor main In front of Baldwin Hardware slore. Though! to bare been caused by vibration of the main, tho general location of the leak was discovered about i p.m. tint the crew, before tiny could lift a chunk of the pave ment from the street, were forced to drill with a long spike through the pavement mi the exact location of the leak could be ascertained. The third try proved aureossful and a six feet by four feet square of m n . ncn t was removed to allow the Copco cr.-w In i-.'t down lo the leak und cork It up. This is the second leak of I ho water main thin week, the first hav ing occurred on tho corner of Sixth unit Main before the American Na tional bank. Girl to Attempt To Swim Channel BOUlOONB, France. Aug. H.- WV Miss Lilian Harrison of BuoBOe Aires, who was compelled to aban don bor fourth attempt to swim across tim Bngllah chnohel on Mon day, when about eight miles from the Bngllah coast, has made up nor mind to have another trial this coming Monday, especially If Miss (lortrudo Bderle, the New York girl, decides to slart then. Qftorta 'are being made to In- duco Mile. Sinn. French swimmer, who was forced lo abandon her nt templ to swim the channel early this month when a mile anil a half from her goal, lo itarl out on Mon day night also. But the French woman does -not command her re sources as the others, mid says she will not be ready lo star! until the end of the month, or early in Sep tember. Miss Bdoriolo preparations are now very complete and thoao of thu Argentine girl can bo made at short notice if sho dofluKely decides to start on Monday. The weather Is holding good. Women are si range people. Thu former Kaiser's wile says she still loves li I in . FOUR KILLED II GRDSjING ChASH n; iU!! (Continued Prom luge One) shouted a warning to the phCOBttttg nVotHirlsts, tit ts said, hut tho hoy evidently: did not hour nor under etandi Tho engineer Jiflumed 'en Ihe brake;, and opened the whistle, but it waa too late than, ilhe view al the crossing Is un obstructed It Is said, nind there Is but n sltgllit nlso from the level of tho mail, Final Clearance Sale OF ALL SUMMER DRESSES AND EARLY FALL MILLINER YDR A STIC REDUCTIONS Have been made for an immediate disposal. The following prices may seem impossible, but a visit to our shop will leave no doubt in your mind as to the values offered. Final Clearance Sale of all Sport Silk, Voile and Linen Dressses Sport silk in figured satin, cantons and crepe-de-chine that are smartly styled and formerly sold up to $18.00. Final clearance Sale Price $7.95 All linen and voile dresses that formerly sold up to $10.00 in a select range of patterns and mate rials that are positively the best quality, sizes 16 to 46. Final Clearance Sale Price $2.98 Final clearance sale of all summer hats and early Fall Sport Models. Trimmed hats that former ly sold up to 10.00; final Clearance Sale price $2.95 Rayon silk underwear is less expensive and gives satis factory service. We are of fering Carter's Tailored bloomers for 1.79; Step ins for 1.75 and Vests for 98c, in colors of peach, or chid and maise. Advance showing of new Fall Coats, Millinery and Dresses. The last few days brought us a small lot of Fall Coats, Dresses and Millinery that we consider worthy of mention at this time. Coats $15.00 to $85.00 Dresses $15.00 to $35.00 Hats $5.00 to $18.00 Rayon Silk Slip-Over Sweaters in a variety of col ors that sold up to $2 ,45. Final Clearance Sale Price 98c 1 X T y ? 1 t t t t 1 t I ? ? t ? ? f f y I ? ? y y I t ? ? ? X X X X X y X X X y X I f X X X X X X X X X X X y y y f x y y X x X X X t "aV