Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1925)
THUnSDAY, XUGUST 20, 10 25 mmr, rirarn, rotato rm, ohecow TRUCK GARDEN JTTB PRIZE OBJECT Jim Williams Will Ride At The Chicago Rodeo V lt ataaaAAAAAA A A - -- . -- -- A A - -- --' A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A it A A A Kodaks OF YOUNG IN Former trnppcre, now Farm en, to Display Produce nt County l air DurltTg ibu ir o( 192a Qeorgc II. Millar held iho ini,. record among v. h. Clovernmunl trappei . lor ooyote Dtlli, mi territory cov ered t wida range from xmi Rivor, through tho bllli about Rwan Ukc outward through tbo fertile bid den tittle Ulllcyii. l0 , Vcnty of Bonania end Iranian Valley Jobn Cortei hli ihadow ahd oevotod huddle and Ibe iwo young eHspi travereed Ibe county noting id.. Bwei rr it. ipou thote moot protected, with ibe th i i ioll, and tiin loeallilee whore ibe loavei were rimt t(i appear In t J i . spring after ih niinwii hmi netted away. They laved Ibelr money and bold n dream. A dream "f place nil their own which by their own labore and development would be tell tup porting Hmi in um,. make Ibem Im portaal raetore In tbelr neighbor bood. mid who knowi what other ambltlone tbey held through the tiiii" th"- worked al tbelr trapping ami wiiiii.ii for ii chance in acquire Inml Ih.lr OWP land, Now till) bar", iinee leal rait, u hum truck (arm in tbe Aim nl dlttrlct. Common-eeboo, Intolligenl apllca ii.in nf luceeeeful principle of farm Ihk tbey bare noted In other truek gnrdonore, unbounded ambition and auoii health nil contribute toward tin- rueceoa of ih. ir ronture, Borer al or Kinniiiiii Kalis utorea preloi tbelr roduoe. Timy ink.' palna win. tbelr bright, clean reietablee. They do aomethlni mote than pull tbem out of the iround or eul them otl th" atemif Tbey arrange them at traetlrely, bruihlni orr iiiri and rutting off dead leavee, u mi artlil florist WOUld arrange li Im dlaplaya, "it paye," laid Oeorg Uiller, with ii riaab of bur winning emtio. "Ii moke you f'"l good id have your lomi look 10 much better than tli" other 111111111, mid pi'iijil" got to know them mill link for your reielablee." Tbat'i iriii for you. Moro I hmi Unit, Ii menus ii lot of extra work. Th" average I ruck j gardener gathora bli produce after I ? ? 9 f These preparations will make your tired aching T a L A.. 1.1 J ...mi: I.. ictji no uieir tuny wiiiingiy. Films Kodak Finishing Feet Hurt? Ideal Foot Powder CUTCO Corn Remover Bunion Fads (thick, thin, round, oval) Corn Pads (thick, thin, round, oval) ... A. u. S. b oot Soap Cakes .. .50c 35c 15c ..15c 25c A. D. S. Foot Soap Flakes 25c Peridixo Foot Powder 25c Joy Walk Corn Plasters 25c Tread Easy Foot Powder 25c A. D. 8. Foot Bath Tablets 25c Road Joy Tablets 25c Specials for Friday and Saturday $1.50 good quality hair brushes assorted shapes 98c Sanipads (G sanitary napkins in compact roll) 29c Snap Co. sanitary napkins (6 in pkg.) ....-....23c 50c sanitary belts, assorted sizes 33c $2.50 electric hot plates $1.98 $8.50 Sunbeam electric irons complete with steel fireproof case $4.95 Standard Pine vacuum bottles (take standard refills) $1.23 50c set in rubber shaving brashes 29c $1.50 alarm clock 98c Universal quart size vacuum bottles complete with 4 nested cups $2.98 Kodaks Films Kodak Finishing New Merchandise Received We have just received several new styles in com pacts (rouge and powder) dainty and attractive. We have some new and attractive styles in rubber aprons. Priced from $1 to $2 V I 2 t 1 t X The price you pay and the service you get together with the quality of the merchandise you buy deter X mines where you will do your buying. You the interested in getting fresh, first class merchandise at A as low a cost as possiDie. w eare mieresteu in t.ne same nung tnu so are an oi our auquiiiiiuinct's. That is the reason that we maintain three busy drug stores. One man buys for all three and is able to get the quantity price oh all the different lines we handls. The saving thus made is passed on to you. That is the reason we are busy and that is the reason people like to buy here. New Brunswick Records Every Day Store News Kodaks th" beat or iti" day, n hut to beooronere Jury InyetUaatlng th" bandlod carefully, hunched and death of MUn Krtlth M, Towne, graded. Moat of the loading la done j well known Moilfonl liunlni'HB wo durlng th" night no Unit n ilnyllKht man, lam nlitht returned n renort Mart for th" marfcele poaalble. ' thnl ah" enmo to her death by Thuradny theee amblUoui young j drowning. The ehlei wltneeaee nt ini'n hnmli'd In the tTl trm-k Kiir- . th" henrlnK were Mr. and Mm. W. den entry for the County Fair, it j II. MoQowan, with whom ahe bad Included two kluilii of i-Ahhage, two I ninile tier home for the hint five kiiuiH of onlone, auto twn rarletlea I yeara. of earrote, corn, cuoumbera both tor I Deapondency over in honith wub iiii'kiiiiK and lalad, Kohl Rabl, honey given the roaaon for the act, iiy iew melona, partnlna, pie pumpkin, , the McQowne, she wn round In rutabagaa, crookneeked and Huh- the bathtub about !:30 oviock Inird iguaahee, Htrlni; beam ami the Monday mornlnif. Iter death wns ut JIM WILLIAMS RRADY FOR RODEO My SKA Scrvhe ( tin .Kiti, Auk. ih. with ii." nai "iniiii" mill equipment he u- i when ii cowboy, Oartoonlel Jtw Wllllanu, creator ol "ui our Way," i rnrnlahlnc many or tin- ibrilli at Tea Auetln'a champlonahJp rodeo under wmj here Jim wae given n roualag welcome ' rouh ridere iiml cowboya when ho appeared on tin lot for in.,1. im- up oxerelaee. Tliey all know ami ut." jlm'o cartoone of "Ootton'1 ami "Cnrtey."1 I It was with tho liar T. L. outfit on Iho Mi-Murray ranrli In New ? Mexico that W'llllmtiH -,, nt moHt "t hU row hoy days. .And many of the ' hoys who were with hi in at ono I X lime or another are here to com- A A AVVAA ? t t f il',ii in me varioiiH ronWJ evenm. Willlama will compete In roping, hronco lidliiR and steer hullilogglnt: erenta. He knows thin name as well uh be knowK his pun and It Is his Intimate acquaintance with the COWpMnohero' dally experiences, imij.ieii wiiu ii is sense oi llllinor. Which has made his work so popu lay. Films Kodak Finishing MEDFORD WOMAN ; DROWNS HERSELF r 1 MKItKOKI), nr.-., Auk. A fcurriris f&rnqs PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Northern lines come into this field the northern lines t pioneer and , ity so apparent on every Band with in the city, and stated that lt U- P ATT" fFFTCTAT ther will endeavor to do here what j tben aid the settier to develop, in- SAY KLAMATH TO they have done to the north lend stead t IettinB the settler do the GET BIG GROWTH M ,a th: m0 nt "ffTZZ? every resource of tne terrirory it reo-uiution le-io, exniijit or Netted (ire) reported us duu to heart fail- Qam potatoes, potatoes for the I ure. aweepatakee and one aaek for the i a farewell note was left, it commercial exhibit i thanked Mrs. Mctiownn for "Your John Cortei remarked abyly: many klndneaaea "Qeorgn oiiKht to enter In the cook- ' sentence: "I can't explain any Ing clnss, too. lie fries chl.k, n mine," hud algned: "Bdllh." Ill" host ever. LoIh of people who ' come nut lo the ranch t" see our garden say it's mighty fine." I'AHHKH MKDK.M, I.X.V.MINATION Local Doctor Who ('ami' l'rom ttcrmntiy Last nun Paaeoe Rxama, Local Shoe Dealer Now Convalescing Aflcr bcliiK confined to his home lor t ie past five m.KUhs, the many Dr. K. Vurehardl, who Is nsslslaut friends of W. II. Kltlo, of the to Ir. K. Deltche, has received word Klamath 00)00 Shop are Kind t:t The same attention to detail and undoratandlng of home life have mailo "Moments We'd Like to Live Over" and "Why Mothers Get Gray" so popular. Williams started out as a rail road fireman, became a cowboy, joined tho army, and then was a machinist. The call of the pencil ciosliiK With the u "uur" Persistent However, uiiii in a comparatively short time ho has reached the top raqkl of American humorists. Purees totnlltiK more than Jlu, 000 ure offered In tho three ovents Williams has entered. "I didn't come for the monoy." says Williams. "I came out here to meet all the boys and to got a Ifltlo ttOded exerclso tossing these steers around." that h" has paused the slate hoard of medicine examinations with n high aveyagO, hevlUK taken the ex tiniH In July, six months after his arrival In this country from Ger many. Dr. Vurehardl will continue, to practice with Dr. Delteho, see h i 111 lu his place of buslno s again. Mr. Kltu made his Kfat public BpponranCO since his Illness, yesterday. He Is steadily Improving and '.lopes to bo able Uo attend to his business Interest.! f.om now on I each day. Don't Throw Your Money Away Do you know that by kooplng your teeth In good condition you will save motley In Iho long run? Our strictly modern equipped laboratory intiures you against loss of time mid as sures you of the best possible work. Bee us for free exam lnat Ion. R. D. COE, DENTISTS I Painless of courso) 202-204 Hopka Bldg, 8th and Main Phone s:t K E N O (Continued from pago 2) We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day they formerly were. The change wns made Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. B, B. Kerns and Children were dinner guests at tho V. T. Nelson home .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Simmers and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Ilolton and children all enjoyed n picnic In the woods some miles from Keno Sun day. .Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Hnrtell wore In town rrom their camp near BpragttO River Sunday to get tho mall and visit with their daughter, I Hentha, at the Nelson Ranch. Fred Peterson, county school superintendent, was In Keno and vicinity Saturday on business per taining to the Rchool. Other persons who visited the huckleberry patch during the weok were Mrs. Anderson and daughter, Oliver PuOkett, Aaron Moore mid sou Alvttt. It. A. Itroyles wns in Klamath Knlls hist week to transact business and purchase supplies. Both men expressed surprise at Northei-n Line Officials in City now on General Tour of Insepc'.ion serves. It has been the poli:y of the evidences of metr:poIItan activ- dicated tion. a healthy business oondl- They expect to leave for the n-orth tomorrow. t'hni'Kes Desertion Walter W. Hallowny rharjr?a his wife, Ilosslo Halloway, with having deserted him with their two minor children, in a divorce suit brought this morning. Tho couple were mar ried In Albany in 1917. It. II. Croaler. general passenger ligent, and It. W. i'lCKard. general freight ageut, fjr the Spokane. Portland und Seattlo lallway, tae Oregon Trunk railway, the Oregon JSlectrlc Railway and the United railway company, arrived here last evening alter an cxteasivc survey trip tbivagh tho territory th'Jt iii; be tapped by tiio Northern lines, if t,ao permit to enter Klamath Falls bl granted by the Interstate Commerce Oonim.sslon. This b Mr. Cozler's second visit to Klamath Falls, the first one having been In 1913, when with "BUI" Haaley and Phil Bates, ho spent part of his va:atlon scout ing through Haste: n Oregon. This Is the initial visit for Mr. Pickford. "Great ohungea have taken place in Klamatiii Falls during the past twelve yearn so great In fact that 1 would hardtr rocognlie the place, said Mr. Crozler today. "And Ut t.iat, tho changes that will lake place duping the next five years will far outdistance those of tiio twelve years that Liave elaps ed since I urea here. 1 expe.-t to see Klamath Falls one of the groat ost tourists soMlons on the coast. Today peoplo ure looking for new points of Interest and where can you find a moro Interesting, I might sny, Unexplored section than the Klam ath country, lt 1s comparatively un known to most or the peoplo of tho United Stales. If tho Northern lines are fortunate enough to be allow ed to come In iherc, you may be suro that one of t'ho first duties will bo to give the widest publicity tu tho grandeur and bd.iuty of this country." Speaking of the 'potential possibil ities of this territory, Mr. Plcltard, Who waa particularly Interested In the tonnage angle, said: "It has always been a sort of fetish with Iho Northern lines, a heritage handed down by Phe late James J. nttl, tihat wo get moro satisfaction In seeing n carload of seed wheat going in than in a trainload of lumber going out. Tho wheat means development, expansion, homo-bulld-Ing and Incroased agriculture. Tho Klamath country is hcr-t known through its lumbering possibilities, which are prodigious, but it the NASH Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value OBIB gn SPECIAL SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN . igg 4-whel brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc gg wheels included at no extra cost Again, in this new Special Six 4 Door Sedan, Nash resourcefulness in creating motor car styles of ex treme distinction has produced a body of magnificent charm. R. R. R. GARAGE 8 3 1 Klamath Ave.