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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1925)
AGE TWO EVtiNlNd HKriAf.n, KT.AMATH FALLS. OR Ed ON SATURDAY. AIUIUST If,, 1125 ,Many Present at Guards' Funerals 1 s.I.i:m. Ore., Aug. 15. Funeral jaorvieii lor J. M. Holman and John Jflweeney were held hero today. Sonic jiiiio frlonds anil relatives attended the jarvioes of nch ol the Ritard jwlio were slain In Wodnesdny even ing's outbreak from I ho state pen. litentlury, here. , Services won hold for Sweeney at O'clock Hits afternoon: for llol- inan al l1 1:30 this morning, llol- iman's remains were sent to Hallos (for burial. SWeeney's body Is to In- laid to rest in the city view bceuiotery here. Link Her In Mystery Blast 'Other Woman' Is Found in Probe of Inven tor's 'Perfect Crime' r Till: WEATHEK f The Cyrlo-Stormngraph at Under 'wood's Pharmacy shows the buro imetric pressure practically un changed since the report yesterday. (Indications are that tomorrow will br another fine day. Forecast for nexl 24 hours: fair ,with moderate temperatures. ( The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum ' as follows: ; temperatures today pigh 66; Low 35. NOTICE Save money on Tire Mileage. The system we use Is absolutely different from all other meth ods. Let us show you a real repair job, done by this modern re pair system. All work done on a strict Money Hack Guarantee. Share with hundreds of satis fied customers this new deal in Vulcanized repairs. Let us inspect your Tires FREE, before they need Re pairing. Come in Todav Miss Elizabeth Adams of Oakland. California, filed a $75,000 breach of promise suit against Charles H. Schwartz. Inventor, shortly before' he blew up his laboratory near Martinez and left another man's body 1 1 there for his own. Her action is believed to have hastened his dls- i appearance, aud the hurry that resulted is believed responsiuuic lor his failure to carry out every detail of his "perfect crimo." qACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 843J V HOMELIKE ews Of The Klamath Country CHILOQUIN Mrs. W. P.. Jones of San Fran ' Cisco, who has been visiting her j son, Mr. Cyril Benson, returned home this morning. Mesdames Hedrick, Buell and An I drews are spending the week at i Huckleberry mountain. The rock work for the new ad j dition to the public school is com ' pleted and the brick layers will irt tomorrow. It is hoped to com- MORTON i 1 u?rvo rwnp i t IKtASlfflABLt nll.ir E 1 U 1 ' e the building before the begin , , , :.-J7 I of the school term, as school ..Our expert doctors and sar&MV rMMm ammm . Lorenz company of Klamath ' " , i-'alis and will add greatly to the on their double store building on Main street. The new building .adjoining the: telephone office is almost completed. J This will be the home of the Chile-1 quin Review, which will have its I first issue in about eight days. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Benson and small son, Dickie, will leave for their vacation on the const Monday. They will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Buell. cMALIN Vaclav Kalina, Lolls Kallna. Lester Vils:n tind David Myers re turned home Monday evtJlng after a two weekj vacat'on. T'le boys drove in their machine to Southern California where they visited vari ous points of intercut apd also vis fted friends. Louis Kallna, while vis iting at tihe home of .Mr. and Mra. Petrasek 'In Lng Beach, Ca!.. had a 'rather serious time with un Infection In one foot. Hjvever he has re covered almost completely. Mrs. Joan McNeil Is unloving It Is What You Save That Counts During August we offer some of the products of our factories at special price re ductions. Nearly 200 items have been selected for this Factory-to-You sale. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn the high quality of the mer chandise that, you . can. buy during this remarkable sale. See our windows, Visit our store Save with Safety At The Rexall Store All our products are care fully coiutouiilcd and subject lo stricl examina tions both (luring process and when in the finished package. Pin-etcst. Min eral OH is but nun of many genuine values of fered. Urgularly SI. OH 7(V Kpecially priced at This is a most unusual op portunity for you to save monoy on standard merchan dise, Hot Weather Comforts, vacation Needs or Hems of ;Dally Home use. All mer chandise is fully guaranteed. Star Drug Store Tk Star KMMIT1I K.U.l.H, OREGON comfort of the school George Coulter is spending the summer in Chiloquin. where he is 'busy painting signs. He has open- jed up a shop in the old Geiger yjjlt from Qer little nephew, Hilly (building. jcarsley from Klamath Fallf. Mr. and I Owing to the warm weather, re- Mrs. Carsley spent Sunday night: ; hearsals of the play to be given by at the MoXcil ranch, returning Mon-1 i the women s Community club will , day. ' be postponed until September 7. Mrs. R. A. Anklin and brother .Mrs. C. E. Dennis and daughter, ; and Ray Garlic and Mr. Burke were Mary Francis, of Klamath Falls, j dinner guests at the home of Mr. I were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and .Mrs. G. W. Myers. ; Frank Carlson Wednesday. iiio Lull game Sunday afternoon Mr. W. Clark, graduate of the j between MaKn and Lookout result , University of Nevada, addressed theed In another victory tit the Maliu .Klamath Indians at Du Vals hall team. The score wiis 0 to 4 in ! Saturday. Mr. Clark is also a well j favor of Malin. ; known mining engineer. Alfred C. Mrs. R. A. Rigor is ill at the jGillis, of Baird, California, and f. home of her moOer, Mrs. A. M. ; G. Collett, president of the board J Taomas. jof co-operation of San Francisce, Mrs. Lofel and son, Frank, and both made interesting talks. The j daughter, Mary, are spendl.ig a week j object of the meeting was to formjn CTJico. Mrs. Vivian Wildo and an auxiliary for the Indians of Cali-l ! jrs. Emma Ward are taking ch'irgc fornia blood. John Smith was elect ed president; W. L. Crume, vice president; Homer Hutchinson, sec retary; and Mrs. John Smith, treas urer. Thirty-two members were en rolled. About fifty men are employed at Aspgrove by the Forest Lumber company cleaning up the debris of the old Modoc mill. As soon as this is completed a new modern electrically equipped mill will he built. A i ry interesting meeting of the Chamber of Commerce club was held Wednesday evening at the Club cafe, about forty being present. 'I'll'- Chamber of Commerce was organized last week and Is com posed of Ihe business men and those Interested in the town. Pleasing addresses were made by the vari ous members and at 8:30 a splendid supper was served by Mrs. I-;. Han u'in. hostess of the Club cafe. The next meeting will be held Wednes day, ,the 19th. Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Brown were business visitors in Klamath Falls today. Work is progressing nicely mm 1 M, '( . m m a, I ,ar.jy a tr.i M. MM. I M i One Overland Sells Another! With sales doubled and production costs reduced, Ovcrhind prices are now scaled down for you. These impressive new low prices effectiveAugust 10. sN o yMv . ' Here Are OverlancTs New Low Prices: DeLuxe Sedan aii steeD $695 Standard Sedan . . . $645 All-Steel Coupe . . . $625 Touring . ..$495 World's Lowest Priced Cars With Sliding Gear Transmission All Prices f. o. b. Toledo Now you can h ave the car you want at the price you want to pay. Easy term, JheaII .40,wn payment and 78 weeks for the balance. Your present car ap plied toward purchase price. OVERLAND - KNIGHT SALES CO. 4th & Klamath Phone 899 r"""' I 1 k. of the dinning :vom in Mrs. ItofeTa absence. Mr. aad Mrs. Ge:.-ge W. Myer; left Monday miriring In company with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and daughter Emillne for the blackberry patch at tl$e Flmley ranch on the Applegate rivt. .Mr. and Mrs. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have been to the Finley iWch for several years during the blackberry season where t'ley pick and can the berries for their wint er use. Tills year the canners are buy-1 jing many of the; berries a here prl v- j ate families have been accustomed to J picking. Large acreages of rye ure being harvested on the lake land. Wheat j and outs will tfoon be brought under i the combine. Tom Seigei has moved his OOln biae onto the Jo'tn Llskey place, j wherq he is at work in the grain ; fields. J. Pospisil has moved his shoe repair shop from the liajniii build-i Ing to Che new building he has Just! completed. This Is a double build ing with living apartments pd one side. Tiros. Fredcnburg returned Thurs day evening fTom Lakcvlew w'aere he has been fo: :me months pai. A few of the ranchers have Begun cutting their second crop of alfalfa altho the majority 111 wait a weuk or more, Jrs. Chll:ters is visiting at Ihe nome Mr. and Mrs! 11. C I'lckelt of Shasta View, LAKEVIEW Shasta View-Malin The second cutting of alfalfa has already begun in this section. Lester Wilson, who. with David Myers and ValClav and Louis Kallna, enjoyed a tv.'p weeks' vacation In southern California points, has re lumed to his home here. Mr Jack Parker visited Mis. J.j biting cm no badly I,. Balloy Tuenday. Mr. Parker and j stitches liad to bo bul his face la In bad shape yet, it that sixteen taken In the son Itlchnrd are asslstlm: Mr. llalley wound. in putting up his hay. Hairy Wlluon and wife and (1. Jim McCanna, who wan thrown out W. Myers and wife arc Hiking a v of an automobile and nerioiiHly ln-lniilon or n week In the Itogue Klver Jurod last week, In able to be nut valley plclrinis blaokllorrjes, C r f 1 Our Growth Presbyterian Church Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching by Rev, J. S. Stuliltlefield, former pastor of Chlirch", at 11 :() A. M. i t i t T i A-t Depends entirely upon the measure of service and security we render you. Quite naturally, then, that serivce and security as efficient as possible. Commercial Savings Escrows Collections Miss Pearl Hall, COnflty school I superintendent of Lake county, left i for Medford Sunday on business. The bairn belonging lo A. K. On rett f the West Side binned last Saturday. There was one horse, a sheep, a few li ks, scvem! sets of .harness, farm machinery and some hay burned wllh the barn. The orig in of the fire Is unknown. Ileckmnn & Landon, proprietors of the Tire and Battery Shop oi l Lakeviuw, have taken t'le agenc) for Ihe Chrysler automobile and have received a coaiith for demon strating purposes. This is u classy looking car and is altractfan much attention. There was a initiators 'i iinil-ii) held at Plush, QregOfl, .Sunday where several horses were tried out as to their bucking ability to determine ir llley were eleglbie for OH-Irance-In the big buckling contests lo bo staged during the Slxl.li An ! I nual Hound-up to -be hold In Lakc-lTC (JB view In 111 rly part vf Soptomlwr, J fr&jfcfcfi The First National Bank Members Federal Reserve System