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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH 'FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST 2Lni2n ni I TO I I n 1 s u m m e r o r Fall With cool nights we think of Fall, but with warm days wc know Summer is still here. A man does not feel like spending much for summer wear nor stocking up with heavy clothing. You will feel more like buying here because I Sell for Less Weyenberg Shoes Work Shoes 3.75 Rubber heel Leather Sole Full Leather Uppers M Oxfords 5.00 Tans and Blacks All Leather Snappy Models Dress Shoes 4.75 Cordovan Color An all leather shoe, made on a good dressy last All others proportionately priced Sweaters Coat Styles and Slipovers. They keep out the chill air. Comfort able - Dressy. $3.50 $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 All Styles Any Color. HATS AND CAPS Any shade All styles your choice in HATS $1.95 to $6.00 CAPS $1.50 to $3.50 Cotton Ribbed Union Suits Ankle Length, Short or Long Sleeves 1.00 1.35 1.50 Suitcases - Bags - Trunks C41 Blankets - Quilts I We Both Win! You save, and I make a little. Lloyd Ryan Clothier Home of the Workingmen Hi H n n 1 n n n n i I n n I H 1 H 1 ioi n Rourk Matrimonial Bark Is on Rocks; Wife Disarms Mate 1 m Qod-ilvM muscular phyilquo saved llessie ('. Uourk. prominent resident f crescent, from serious Injury tuul pcrhups death at the IiiiiiiK nf linr ltn-.li i",1 m.Iiiii- rHii Mrs. Bossls Rourk who this niprn- iiir. filed suit for dtvorco from her j nttMtttd Bi i. Rourk. tin, Huurk, who conducts a itoro ami hotel i Crescent, told of her , husband maitic thrusts on bar Hfo ! during Juno of 1I2-I, and liow ho wielded a gun In sfcros toning man urr. X Mrs. Uourk. tho COUhlUInt forih. look ilio mailer into hvir own hands and utter u brief strung . disarmed hor husband. Hut sits is again frlghlcucd because ho has Mured another revolver and re BOWOd his I treats to take her life she alleges. The couple boro noon married for 2ti years und are the parents of a fifteen-year-old girl. Mrs Uourk asks that she be given the custody of the minor child. Mr. Uourk la well known through out the county. Ho III formerly ;i deputy sheriff of Crescent until his ill health revontod hint from dis charging his duties. During the past few months he has been in Bend for medical attention. WILL WOOD SUES FOR BACK PAY Will Wood, former manager of the .Southern Oregon Drug company. today brought suit for buck wages which he claims nre due It tin as manager of the local concern. Wood sets forth that he was hired as manager of the Southern Oregon Drug company in 1921 at 117a a month and that the company for which he worked has not pnld hitn bis wages for several years, lit claims that there is due him $5950. Wood recently resigned as mnn nger of the drug concern. He la a co-defendant with the drug com pany he formerly worked with In a damage suit brought against the company charging negligence In filling out a prescription. WILL NOT FIRE GAME DEPUTIES Klamath Employe of State Game Commission to be Kept on Payroll oAt the TINE TREE In "The Man Without n Con science" t.io attraction Tonight at Hie Pine Tree thttitre, Wlllurd Uul Ireno Rico. June Marlowe. John Patrick, R:bcrt Agnew. William Or Union J ui.J Helen DonbSr, havu loles that allow them opporlunlt tj make characterization which will stand out In the picture. Tho oppor tunities of each player seem to be more equally divided Milan tho aver age picture, '.vhlc'i Indicates t lira t this all-atar cast, Is n tremendous success. June .Marlowe 'in particular !s attracting a lot of attention too oa use of the great part assigned to one so young, and under the guld ancc of her director, James Klood, It creating a characterization as Ann anerman wnicn will surety place this player among the first rank of Jtoung actresses. cAt The LIBERTY It's been some time slnco so ox citing a picture has been showu. but the Liberty theatre, certainly picked a "winner" when they foo-jk- 1 ed "Where iioninnco Hides," to be -.;ii . wn tonight. Alt-lough full of ae-in'in scraps and blood-stirring action, the thread of charming romance -runs through out. The many movie fans who follow Hatton, will find all the thrills and stunts and f - ;;hts and schemes that can be crammed Into a flvo-reclcr. Gubser Knocking I , Over One Coyote Daily in Summer If It were possible to trap coy otes throughout the year, one gov ernment trapper could display 305 pelts as the result of his activities In Klamath this year toward the control of tho predatory animal menace. II. II. fiubser, government trap per, for tho United .States Illolog lacl survey, has been chalking up a record of a coyote a day for some time. Ills work carries him through the Malln district and out east to ward Bonanza. Owing to finances raised by sheep owners, the trap per la able to maintain an automo bile and thus enlarge the scope of his activities. PARK UOAItj TO MKKT An Important meeting of the Klamath Tails city park hoard will be held in the council chambers at the city hall tonight at K o'clock, at which time further matters In connection ilth tie snlo of the Riverside park to Idle Southern Pacific, and Oregon Trunk railroads twill he up for 'dlsiMtaalon. Klamath county employes b( the stale game aiimnlsNlnti will not lose their Jobs under the new regime Just so long as they attend to bus Iness, stay out of politics and do not violate any laws. This Is tho word rec. i .ed t III. in In a letter from B, F. Averlll. new- lv appointed state (Otto warden The letter follows: "It Is very apparent (hat an or gujitzcd attempt Is being made to dlseVydll the work of the game do partniaht by circuit ting statements to tbu efflHit that tin' entire force of employes ffro be reorganized on a political basis -J hove been In structed by the Oregon state ga'iie commission to advise cqp that all such statements nro fuls?V. "The commission at lis meeting held August 10 authorized me tb say to you that the force Is not to be reorganized on a political or any other kind of basis, and that so long as each employe, does his work faithfully nnd efficiently, refrains from every kind of political activity and does not violate any of the laws of tile state or nation, his ser vices will be continued. "I realize you have been more or less disturbed by the reports that you were to luse your positions and that you have thereby been hamper ed in the performance of your duties. I certainly hope you will take the statements contained In this letter at their face value and i from now on give your undivided at- I tcntlon to your work. "For myself. I ask only the same loyal cooperation that you extended my predecessor and I feel sure that i us we become better nciiuiilnted, our relationship In the work will he mu tually pleasant and satisfactory." The game commission as now con stituted Is determined to carry on with renewed vigor the work of propogutlon and protection of game birds and fish In order that there may be more and better hunting throughout the statu, the new state game warden remarks in his letter. lNKPMTIXtJ lllt.HW Ys Allien Maooufber, road scout (oi the California Suite Motor fUWO- olatton, whs in Kiiim'ith Palis totluy etiiviite to Crater l.ul.e. He Jias nst completed a nil1 over the runts Pass tlreiicent City highway, and will make u report to hi' or tS.nlSS.tion Ot road conditions gin. orally -. ,, tats section of t u state. BlltS. UOND IMThOVHS Mra. w. B. Dondi Ijfho aubmltloil to a minor operation si i io Klani .itii (tenors! bjospltsli is roportotl as d'-'iiiK i.lcely. TO MHDIOIMK i..kk Mi and .Mm. PrSBtlOl PSAkStl und Mr. and Mis. Frniik Mills will leave loiiinrrow lo spend t t.V week . . end lit Medicine Lake. VIMTIKti HKI.ATIV loss Mis It Smith and SOtti tlordoii. of 6rsntl Pass are tho houso guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Bmjthi and tilS paiiv plan to enjoy the toll . nd at Crater Utln, Mrs. Smith Is the inother of Itodeiick Smith. ROTARIANS HEAR AUTO CLUB IN B. C. McHenry Tells About Work of Oregon State Motor Association D. C McHenry. field secretary of the Oregon Stato Motir associa tion, was given an enlhulastlc ro copll.n at tho Itotury club lunch eon today noon when he explained Che organization of and benefits to be dorlved from the organisation which he represents. The speaker called attention to the fact that thero aro 18, 000, 000 passenger automoblluu la this coun try at the present time, and SB association which 'Is affiliated with Idle American Aul'm.'blle AssocHi Uon not onlyls a needed protec tion for the motorist but for the general public as well. Mr. McHenry Is now 'In Klamath county Interesting motorists of this section In tho state association, and has promised that a brunch will be established in Klumath Falls within Uhe next few weeks. Including frco lowing service und other desirable features for Mio motorist. President i ays i V V. D. Iynch of Akron, tililo, was electid president of the Internation al Association Masters of Dancing, nt the annual convention In Cleveland H )H. ISSSSBVI i )S S( !( lS( U S You'll Welcome Autiunn for Bringing Frocks Like These youll like the graceful inovcincnl bflheir (lariiig skirts and sleeves. 'N vt "11 like their .lowly colors ami the new supple weave You'll like even more the feeling of smartness you'll experience when yon wen- a striped cashincro or crape satin (rock down the street. Ytss, when you sec thefC Stunning Fall styles in cloth frocks here, you'll be glad there's a new season starling. And Their Smart New Trimmings W ill he just lo your liking. Buttons, llletalif braid, ami silk and mctalic embroidery play a very important part and there ate black salin with pansy ensemble ciTcCtS, loo. Come sec them and prepare for the season just ahead. Well Groomed Hands 9 J ii st a fleeting glimpse of ill kept hands will tie tract from any woman's charm ami personality. The fastidious woman never ncgiccti this Im portant detail in dresB. W ell shaped lingers with lustrous pink lips em phasize that well gloomed look. Come in today for the essential manicure. Phone 3 for an ap pointment. MOK'S BEAUTY Slit )PPE Truth in Advertising BP