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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1925)
TAGE EIGTTT fiVBHWO HEROT, KOTTttH FATJ.s;oniwoN ' MONDAY, ATTriUfiT 17, 102S Bid8 for Two Road Jobs to Be Called Tim flrnt definite stop toward the completion of two county road projocta was to hare bean taken up thin afternoon by tliu county court with tho authorisation of advertls Ing for blda on the construction of a uuw bridge across Lost river llarpold'H dnm nnd the grading of 6.3 mllcN of the Midland market road from Miller Hill school house to Midland. Flhnl discussion of the two pro ject before advertisement, was held at the meeting of the county court on Saturday afternoon. Iloth projects will be completed before winter. Approximate cost of the Midland market road project will bo $20,000. It is the plan of the court to allow the (trading to settle during the winter In order to be In good' condition for surfacing In the aprlng. MANY i.LLSTS Close lo 200 Ruests registered the ( rater Luke lodge over Sun day. liK'ludlnfg travelers from all sections of the country. Included In parties who motored to the lake through Klamath Falls were: Mrs. Mary R, Stcinpurt and Mrs. Lester l.opei of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'llay of Kugene; Krnnk 11. Itussell. lllunchc Itnsscll and ltlanche M. Stoouer of Portland; Miss 11. Roberta, Brrla, Dorothy and Charles I.eMay of Yreka, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H Nelham of Salem: nnd Mason 11. Ilrown of Frankfort, Kentucky. .MANY LOCAL l'Kol'LE With 2ST, local people registering at the south entrance of Crater Lake ' yesterday shortly after noon. It Is j apparent that local people continue to enjoy the wonderful resort. Many of the local people who made the trip yesterday motored on to Dia mond like after visiting nt Crater. jj I Advisory Board of fllvartrtri Armv frt Meet This Evening The city will be blocked off: cer tain sums of money will he expected from each husinesH firm of the city; and a house to house canvass will he conducted by the Salvation army in its annual drive for funds to per- i ietuatc Its charitable work in Klam : ath Falls. I For the purpose of aiding the I drive, the advisory hoard of the Sal ivation army meets tonight In the I office of the county agriculturist to discuss ways nnd means of putting over the drive with success. Members of the board are Dr. T. C. Campbell, I i Dr. Ceorge A. Massoy, It. K. Crego. j j William Lodge, K. S. Duffy. T. V. Newcomb and Leslie Rogers. PROMINENT til'EST ATTEND DANCE AT THE HACKS Miss Jean Terry and brother, "Cy" Perry, were among tin local people who attended the .into races at Med ford yesterday. Miss Terry Just re- Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jester and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Houston were among the local people who motored I from an enjoyable fortnight s to Kagle Ridge tavern on Saturday evening to attend the dancing party, I visit with friends in the northern cities. number of I TO RISCl'SS KMVGGLIN'G WASHINGTON. Aug. 17. (&) Suppression of smuggling along the Canadian border will be further dis cussed at a conference to be held shortly In Washington. AT TIIK RACKS Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Hardenbrook and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Whitman mo tored over to Medford Sunday to attend the motor classics held there yesterday. Touring through the west from his home in Hoston with his wife and son, Robert Lindsey O'llrlen, editor of the Roston Herald, motored through Klamath Fulls enroute to Crater Lake, where they nre en joying a vucation. During the ad ministration of Grover Cleveland. Mr. O'Brien held the post of private secretary to the president. He re signed this position to become Wash ington correspondent to the Boston Transcript and later managing editor of the Boston Heruld. During his tour of the northwest. Mr. O'Brien has been asked to make a number of public nddresscs. KELLY! SPRINGFIELD ' FLEXIBLE i CORD g TO THE TAVERN Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalton and Miss Ruth Dixon, who is visiting here during the summer months from Los Angeles, where she Is teaching in the public schools, motored to Eagle Ridge tavern Saturday evening for the opening of the tavern. Redemption Sale STARTS TOMORROW Raising money to pay our creditor-.. Turning our entire slock Into rush In Hie (julrkMI possible lime. This Is not n clearance sale of old merchandise, hill Is a money raising sale, pure and simple, where little of mt season's slock remains lit our store. Most of It was moIiI when we found it necessary In launch this tremendous sale In order to pay our creditor, Wliul little there I left linn been , nt in price again and again, until now II is Hie rock bottom or diu-tlc savings. Most of lite remarkable offering of this sale COOallta of lite very rllolee of milliner Coat, suits, dresses, skirls, blouses, corsets and hosiery. Including lite new rail coals and "felt and velvet lints. A sale (hn( ncIh n prcrtMlonl hi vithir oils OpportUllli)! tlmt cvrrir Uivliifr tn'for UlO tn'Mhinhiu Of (hi full MOMOIIt A IIMIW'I Descerning women will ize with enthusiasm. Save on your fall purchases Here's How A collection if 200 dresses, silk and wool, ranging in prices up to $19,50. Select one for $9.i0 and get another (or $1,00, Group of 200 silk ami Iresses ranging in prices np lo $.s.ik, Seleel one (or $19.50 ami jet the oilier one for ditional Sl.oo. $ Two can take advantage of this Special offer. Bring your Mother, Daughter, Cousin or Friend or. buy two for yourself. The only balloon tire that will not rumble when driven on closed cars at high speeds : H i r e ub Sh s o p : KNIGHTS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Knight and their son left this morning on a three weeks' vacation trip, during which they will visit a number of points of interest along the coast. For several days they plan an outing at Diamond Lake. ATTEND THE RACES Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dellell spent Sunday in Medford where they vis ited with friends and attended the speedway races. Miss Marjorlc Dcl lell, slsted of Mr. Deltell, returned to the city wiht them and will be their guest for some time. DOWN' FROM AGENCY Alice M. Andrus. an employe at Klamath Agency, was in Klamath Falls over the week end visiting with friends. 502 South Sixth - Phone 616 FRANK NAKATA BACK Frank Nnkata. who for many years conducted the New City Laundry on the corner of Main and Conger ave nue, Is back in Klamath Falls to attend to property and business in terests in this city. Mr. Nakata sold out recently to Gordon McCauley and Marshall Fields, who conducted a laundry In Corvallis, Ore., before entering the Klamath field. He is stopping at the Hall hotel and has been enjoying a vacation during the past few months. Come Quick Don't Delay. Many other exceptional values in Women's wearing apparel. This is our greatest sale. Your gain, our loss. fiee Our Window Display Remember, Sale Starts Tomorrow SALE OPENS AT 9 A. M. SPECIAL FIXTURE WORK FOR HOUSES AND STORES SHOWCASES COUNTERS SCREENS DOORS WINDOWS AND CATTLE BUYER HERE R. T. Casey, whose name Is a fa miliar one among many Klamath cat tlemen and sheepmen of tho county, ia in town for several days to look Into the market for cattle and sheep. He Is a resident of San Francisco. MALIX VISITOR M. D. Jennings transacted business matters In the city today from his home at Malin. GUESTS FROM EAST Guests in the city over Sunday from Boston. Mass., included Mr. and Mrs. H. U, Clifford and daugh ter who are touring through the west, planning to visit Crater and Diamond lakes. La Vogue Store Fifth at Main Oregon Leads at South Entrance To Crater Park Mill Work of All Kinds KLAMATH FALLS CABINET 8C FIXTURE FACTORY 127 S. 11th Street - - Phone 894-J rs44s4 RETURNED THIS MORNING Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moorland who have been at their summer cottage at Kocky Point for the past three weeks, returned south to Santa Crux this morning. IN FROM MERRILL M. H. Bogue is here on business today from his home at Merrill. HOWIES ATTEND Mr. and Mrs. Howie of Howie's Garage were among those enjoying the motor races at Medford Sunday. MOTOR RACES Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Smith mo tored to Medford early yesterday af ternoon for the automobile races. IX THE VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knight spent Sunday In the valley at Medford where they-afteTfld"e"d " tho speedway races. t'p until two o'clock Sunday, Ore gon held U lead over nil stuteo for tourists entering at the south en trance to Crater Lake, with 237 people from Oregin. outside of Klamath Falls, Which had close to three hundred at the early hour In the day. California cars brought 9 2 people into the park; South Da kota 7; Washington 4; Missouri I; Arizona 2; Kansas 2; Nevada 2 and Connecticut 2. People from all parts of the country continue to visit the scenic spot. 1 60 cans were registered In at the south entrance at shortly after noon yesterday, ccjrdlng to Lester TurnbaugTh, who Is In charge of registration at the southern en trance. Whila work Is underway on the road through the park, ami a numb er of detours must be made, the road Is In good condition and tho trrp can be made 'in good time. THE WKATHER The Cyclo-Htormngraph nt Under wood's Pharmacy shows n very steady pressure being maintained. No changes In weather conditions are Indicated. Forecast for next 24 hours: Fair with moderate temperatures. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum lid harden her muscles properly temperatures today us follows: High 78; Low 40. IT. S. Weather Report Oregon: Fair in tho Interior; cloudy or foggy near the coast to night nnd Tuesday, mild tempera ture, light westerly winds. SHARKS INFKST dl.VNNEL (Continued Kiom Page One) presence of the man-eating sharks in the channel. Miss Kderlc plans to slip Into the water from n huge rock at the ex treme western point of the cape. A short distance out, she will he Joined by the tug LaMarlnle, bear ing a party of other famous swim mers, among thorn Miss Lillian Har rison of Argentina, who has failed In four channel attempts; Mile. Jane Hlon of France, twice unsuccessful; Tom Burgess of England, who ne gotiated the fent in 1911 and her trainer, Jabcz Wolff. Girl is Confident Miss Edcrlc planned to take a short walk this morning. She Is brlmfull of confidence nnd declares she Is In the most perfect physical condition she ever attained. Her confidence Is not Bhared by her trainer Wolff, who complains that he has really been allowed very little to say aa to ber training methods. He wan on the verge of lenvlng for England yesterday, but friends pursunded him to see It through. One of his objections has been to .Miss Ederle's refusal to sub mit lo massnging by male handa, which he declares vitally necessary :'"'lf' t ,17,0-' jaiB- Skga Iarvest your crop twice a day rtstead of once a year Willi a De Laval J" -parol - you li.ivc steady caili income no 'siting for 'pi to mature and you jure of "'t.ng your money Crer- jo-etimcs fail, ml never the milk crep. Hut more i--Ml alill is Ihe fact that crenm 1 your foil 1 rolilable err,, and removes lesi :. from the toil. De 1 aval Sy.dcm is I 1 1 , . '. profitable, Wt will be glad iu information concerning the Dc Laval of Farming, t.a!! alt u- rr.'afasr-'-r" '''T'.--y' 41 prison's. 1 av.f timt tit n,-i-,y the ntfetMl iMftHUlOf-, J. W. KERNS Moline Distributors Cream Separators Milking Machines 1303 So. 6th St. Klamath Fails Ore. I T t 1 f T 1 1 l AV