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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
mnAY. TOUST 21; 102-' OTNflra imnm tottath falls, DlEfDir, fA-nCFWIi! COO LfOGE i IN OLD HAUNTS President and Wife Viit Overnight ut North ampton, Muss. Northampton, Mmi., Auk. 21 ()') llmk In 111 bona Ub for fioi'iiiiK cH, PrasidSBl CooMdfs vu Itiiil 'luiluy with old frltndl tttd nslsjafcors bi'r.iru aontl&ulas. on hit way io Bwtmjcott, .Mini mill WOJBSn wlm KflSW fulvln c.iiiiicici., m it struggling aUomsy, n city oounolfnUi mayor, atfraliii f iiio jagtslsMra, llsutsnsBl kovit- nor innl guvvrii'jr, Joliwil in iimp. attulfy boDorlnc him mi prsaldsnt, A 1 1 in it od iiuiiiimr r Intlnuito frliMiilH ImI BQOSIt to t in bomt of .Mm. Hlniirn (IojIiuo, Uih iriMlili'iu' inolliur-lii-linv, whiTo BO unit Ulf. Cuolldta worn ovornlnht Kiipst. Tho prMldtflt mill hi i mitt urrlv ml hnrn Into yi'iitoriluy, iiflnr u 1SS mill, dusty Wtomobtll rlda front I'lyiunuKi, Vormont, wln'rn thoy hint npi'iil nix ilun lit IBS "Mil" of i n praaldsat's futhor. Thslr departure from Norlliiiiupluii tinlny wan Uusd to no nil It thorn to ho huik ul tho mi minor wlillo h uu hofom nlxht-lall. mm SLECTED TODAY Gen. Andrews Picks Nearly Same Old Crew to En force Dry Laws WAHIIINtiTON. Auk 2I(P) Tho now prohibit Inn arm)' will ho tiiptulnoil In InrKo mmmuro hy tho MM BM who now command UBCli Ham's oiifori'omont ntumlronn. out or a now district Bdmials- trntorn nmnotl today !' AimlMiint SoiTolury AmlrowH of tho Irotinury. nil hut nix alraady BF0 In tho aer vice, AlthoilKh ho lutil nnnoiificoit n eMBpalfB to Induce practloal boil- tiomi tixocutlvort to lend now hlooil to tho organisation, (ionorul Andrown until today thut after larastlgallon ho hmi dscldad Ibqrs Wars ninny now In tho otiforci'tnont iniiohluo who should ho gtran a obanoa toi muko good iiuiIit tho ROW phut (tint in to in m oporutlv" Soptotuhor I 1. Hour of "tho six now man Mkon Into tho Borvlco nro, Ilk" r.unorul Andrews, fornior nrmy officer. In novo i nl ilhitrlctH BCllBg admin IM Tutors only worn ohoHon Iioi-iiiiho, tho gaaaral until, ho bad "Not yet dotormlnud on tho ninn who niny mcut tho ruiulrinontn." If you coulil filnl"ii your money tip iih tlKht AH n hottlo of oil von till tho htirKlnrti woulil Htnrvo. German Refugees Flee Poland 1 x j x t t J t t t t Z t " f 7 J 7 it t t t i x i In Our Meat Market 423 Main Street A. Morning Shopping At this season, when a big part of y our foods consist of green vegetables and fruit, it is to every housewife's advantage to shop early. While we usually have a big, complete stock of fruits and vegetables in the after noon, you are always assured of th e best, by shopping before noon. Come early tomorrow. Come before noon if possible. Besides getting your choice of the best things we have, you will help us to serve the after noon crowds better. Come early. We will appreciate it. Horn ii " lin y rofiiHoil lo renounce their allaglancs t o their fatherland 80,000 (InnniiH were fort-oil lo flue front I'olmul lnu-k lo (i"riiiiiny. Keillor III ii primitive "Kills Inland" on lit" (eriuiiii border Mulling lo It tu u recent plebiscite hold In Poland, IhlH shows the refugees hiiddl"d lo asBnlBOd by customs officials. ? f PRIME RIB ROAST j nuiitiu prune nus A.'SC young beef, lb 9 WEINERS BOLOGNA Y Minced ham, and 9H NAVAL AVIATORS READY FOR TRIP HAN Plying plasaf, DIKtiO. Cullf . Auk wo rs'-'j mid two Pn tho Sun Kriincliicoriiiwiill fllKht nnvnl nvlutom who Jwv" been lo t" for Hoverul wiiokn oiuklm: nr- riiiiKoinont for the in ml voyiiKu are to laBVa Ktin UieKO nt nix o'clock tomorrow mornliiK for Hun Krun- cluco. Commanding the niKht tomorrow win ho Ciipiniit 8, Bi BlosaSi projaot oommsBdor, who iu golog to Ban Franclmo lo iiporvliio f Innl dotiillii. Oil" of Ibo PN-D plunon leaving hero Potato President Is i in Fait Competition "Mid you remind Mr. Dablloger I wan iIvIhk in tbs eoBdtryf" da bandad Prasldflbt Haary Bantod of the Kliiinath I'otato AhhocIuIIoii, an bo strollad into tba County Agant's office ih,. nfii'rnoon. "Do you tblnk I've been KettlnK tliono prlxon do niitml, IohIiik nloop mid booing po tatoon overtime to lot "omoono clan wnlk nwuy with that planter! Bpeaking of prlias. bara'a anotbar for the potato men." Whereupon Mr. Hemoii proceeded to outline u new ipaclal for the potato exhlhltorn with n firm prize offered hy Wood.l CnrilS Company of far. cnh for the commarclal potato minor v;ho ox ! blhllii the InrKent niimher of snckn HAITIAN CONSUL AND GETS FINED Twenty-Six Trunks of For eign Diplomat Yields 240 Bottles of Hooch - innl 1 tomorrow mid Hint Is to ho lined ; cnH 9 of luo hlKhcnt grade po In ibo Inliindti flight Ik to curry j tuto. H. ( 'urn mntid i-r John Hodgem. In com iiinnil of tho 1 lawman fllorn l.lotttoiimit It. J. l omioll, pilot mid sbcond in obmmand, with their crow, sad the Baeond l to carry Mailt. a P. Bns4y and Llsut, Arihur Oar- In, pilot, with Ibelr crew. Cnptiiln Monen will mnko 1I10 t rip In I, lout. Bnody's plana. The two PK7 planen that nre to in company the Hawaiian fllern to Han PrSBClBCo' are to he flown hy I.loiitonnnt A. ( rlnkley and Lieut. I,. W. CUrttn, All told, there wilt be 14 men on the two plnnoa. jl.l PIONHBR PASHBB MAIl.SIIFIELI). Ore, Aug. 20. MI'S. Adeline M. Sin 1 1 If, Bald to bo tho hint living pomMi In Oregon wihono father f.iuglu In tho ltovolu tlonBry war, died born late last night, fie wan horn In Wales Con tor. N, Y.. N.ivomhor 23. 1827, nad Buna to Oregon In 187C. Thoy nro going tu make n little money out of wheal If prices don't go against the grain. !:: When You Take A Snap -Shot of some attractive scene or a picture of someone dear to yon, for sentimental reasons or for pride of possession, you want them developed in- a manner that will bring out the best possible re sults of your camera. If you leave your films with us over night, we assure you that your pic tures will be the best. STINSON'S STUDIO Fine Portraits Outdoor Photography Kodak Finishing 737 Main Street The polato exhibit In causing more commotion among tho farming ele ment limn any other division of farm crop:. Thin latest prize makes in addition to the .-Ii:, polato dig ger, ITU in cash prizes besides the regular fair board awards in po latoos. At tho clone of the Judging the potatoes will ho nuctloned to the highest bidder and the results "go to ward 11 revolving fund for tho per manent display mid awards of fu ture fairs. Arrangements were completed for the emholllHliinent of the potato booth with an cnlarguineiit of the registered trndeninrk which Willi a selection of the fluent potatoes from prize winning Backs will go to tho state fair. Mr. Bemon turned In his entries for tho fair, which consisted of 15 pound exhibits of nil Triumph, llurbank. Early Ohio. Netted fiems. : and Sweepstakes besides Hoveral Micks for the J. W. Kennis Special. Also Burbank wheat in tho Martin Ilron special. "If you've got any influence with I these progressive incrchnnts in town , tell some of them to come out and 'buy the best potatoes In the coun- ty." was Mr. Bunion's parting remark. PEAT LAND FIRE WORKS WAY INTO CALEDONIA BOG With tho fire temporarily check ed, ti.10 farm land Of thu Siemens mid Bloomlngoamp nuiuh will not bu flooded to extinguish tho pe.it land flro Unit started Wednesday afternoon, according tu reports re ceived this afternoon from Wooua valley, Boforo tho flro flghtora could stem tlio rapidly mpreadlng blaze, tho flro hUd i.v.Jrked Its way int.) Oatantdpnla nuftnh and was threat entbg the Mint Kami, owned by the Geary llros. Every effort will bo nindo to stop the otats without turning If-(ligation wutor onto Uno run a!v lying along tho Skillet dandle, ordor thill moat of IH10 largo volunteer grain crop can be suvud. ASSUMES ALL BLAME Ordered to Pay $1200 Pen altyWill not Disclose Names of Friends NEW YORK. Aug. 21. P) Eu gene a Boese, oonorary msul of 1 the republic of iluiti at Manchester, .V. II., arrived on tho steumshlp Nlckerle from Port Au Prince, ac ' companled hy twenty six large and weighty piece) of b:iBie. A customs agent asked Cor tho keys lo the trunkB. "Sir," hiiid Mr. Lo Bosse, "I am a diplomat. I claim exemption from customs examination. "Sir" replied the agent. "I us pect thoi you have liquor hlJden umong your bIiIMb." - "CortaUaiy," assented hie honor ary eanaiUi ' all the.. jgUobeasadori b.ing In liquor. " "Hut you. s!r" the examiner point ed out, "nro not an Ambassador, nor oven a minister, but a consul ..on an ...inornrj consul at that." Mr. lie Posse bowed to Uuthorll. "That trunk contains liquor," he said, "and so (loos that case.'1 TCiey d d hold liquor 240 bottles I cf champalgne, vermouts whiskey and a precious morsel, n five gallo.. keg of best Haitian turn. "I Libido hy tho laws" the conoul protested to Edward Barnos. as sistant solicitor at the custom:; house, "I Just brougot this la for somo of my friends. They did not glvo mo tho money to purcuaso It. I thought It was quite regular, never before bus my baggage been search ed." Mr. Barnes fined him $1200, bu: offe.ed him Immunity if ho would plvo tiho names of his friends. "No" said Mr. I.e Uosso, positive ly, "it a crime has been committed, I atone nm guilty and I alone wil. ploy the penalty." Farmers Expect to Pay up Debts MORTENSON BACK H. U. M'ortenson president of the Pelican Bay Lumber company who h'SS 'been attending to business and visiting in Chicago and Sin Fnui clsi'o for some time lias roturned to tho city. MISS JENKINS GOING Miss Inez Jenkins plans to leave Saturday afternoon for Weed to at tend the Sundny baseball game be tween Klamath Kails and Weed. WALLA WALLA, Wash, Aug. 21 Bollef that farmers of custom ! Washington will liquidate tholr .t.4siK,- to tholr baukors in a greater dBsroe WUa your Vbon in any oflior ulnco tho closo of tho wur, was oxprosflod horo today by Harry C. Johnson, tnto supervisor of banking! now on n t.our of east .."I" oommuiiltles. "Fnrniors fcol that thoy can and must nvlpo nu tho old debts thin fall," snld Mr. Johnson. "Al ready the offo.'t of this fooling Is apparent. II linkers feel thnt tho liquidation is going to be largo mid that tiho numbor nt failures In bus iness land farming will be tow." Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight Suffered 18 years-Cured in 2 Months "I hid ninVird for 18 yun with PILES. Mv doctim wilil a itinztcal operation was ahaolutcty neccuary. Yet after a few treat ment by Dr. Dean fwa5 will, axlnlnl weojtlt and strength; free from all nervout troubles.' WHAT this woman writes U typical of hundreds of extreme cases of PILES which my celebrated non-surgical meth od hat permanently CURED. Isn't It worth a few treatments by a recognized Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to CUKE you or return your FEE, rather than tuner longerf Read my FREE book on Piles and other RECTAL and COLONdUorden. It will cause you to act prorapUy. DEAN. M.D..IIKL ICtS; SEATTLE UFTICk. ling N'S h l hrr Guild PORTLAND On Or Dan Bull! POT ROAST Young beef, 1 Cr Shoulder roast, lb XJ" Liver sausage, lb HAMBURGER Fresh, clean pure meat, lb 15c Fresh Killed Young Fryers SMUGGLES BOOZE ! Two Stores: 717 Main, and 423 Main. Don't Forget Stone's Vacuum Packed Coffee, i ib 55c 2i, lb $1 .35 5 ibs $2.65 ROGUE RIVER TOMATOES A straight truckload, and the price and quality is the best in town. Visit a STONE'S Store for your tomatoes. ROGUE RIVER PEACHES Extra nice, fresh peaches. Come early and get a few boxes. The price is the lowest, and the qual ity the highest. OUR SUGAR PRICE IS ALWAYS THE LOWEST. YOU CAN SAVE ON EVERYTHING AT STONE'S 423 Main mm 717 Main LOOKING OVER CONDITIONS Mr. land lira. N. E. Smith. Port land residents, Interested in Klam ath Falls and it's developments, spent Thursday here, leaving Is visit Crater Lake this mornlnj. Mr. and Mrs. James Derbln and COXWAYS GOIXG children, or Detroit. Michigan, who " Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Conway plan have been mat; ng an exienuea wui , ari ' , " f ... . ,, . I to attend the baseball game at Weed through the western states, visited I lu " in the city yesterday on their return 1 on Sunday, between Klamath Fans trip to the eastern city. and Weed. I NASH Y Ltais 0 World in Mo,or c"r Valu y Ns " The New The New SPECIAL SIX SEDAN 4-whecl brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels included at no extra cost rv-e . ly of this new Special Six Sedan .-ksst original Nash-Seam.aa conception and brilliantly exem plifies the ablest work of craftsmen known the world over for the distinctive beauty of their designs. R. R. R. GARAGE 8 3 1 Klamath Ave.