PACE TWO TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, lflg& Irrigation Is Aid To Butte Valley This Star Car Can Be Yours ews Of The Klamath Country .1?. (Special to Tin- Herald) EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH BALLS, OREGON YHEKA. :alir.. Aug. 2.V HOW lutto valley Is riiiilitly developing since opening of the Hullo Val ley Irrigation district Hits spring Is evinced by (tie lotting of a contract yesterday by tho district to A. I,. I'ull'oi.l, of Mucdool for tho Increase In capacity of the Antelope dlver Hlon to three tlmne Its present ca pacity. Tin Capacity of tho diver sion now In approximately 8000 miners' Inches. The contract will be completed in on days. Two hundred acres (if sugar beets arc growing1 toward a harvest of whul Ik said to bo estimated at lt tons tin Here, This is the first crop of beets planted in the valley and tho acreage will he heavily Increas ed next year. New alfalfa is show ing up In excellent form. F. S. Hraniwell, manager for tin district and who was a Vroka vis itor yesterday, said the problem of colonization was being rapidly solved. "Two families from San Francis co and two more from iloise, Idaho, have bought homes and acreage in tho district in the last week." ho said. "I leave tomorrow for Los Angeles in response to many in quiries from the Owens valley ranchers and others interested in irrigated farming. Tho district Is being rapidly changed from a ver itable desert to a modern and well settled Paradise." rGood cooks I nrefer it! I r I I 1 H mm ..M cSWERRILL Mr. and Mrs. 1!. 11. Anderson were hosts at dinner last week. Their guests. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Martin and Misses Vera' and Dorothy .Martin. Allien l'lasel from Malln was in Merrill Friday. Mrs. 1,. WhartDll and son. Jack, and grandsons. Frank and John Itasseii of San Pedro, California, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Dowers, Mr. and Mrs. McCren and daugh ter, Barbara, and iiiiiy McKay spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. t". Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Croon wore former friends of the B&lloys at Crescent City, California. Mr. 11. Katternhorn drove to the huckleberry patch Thursday, re turning with Mrs. Kalterhorn Fri day. Mrs. Harris and family have re turned from the berry patch. Mrs. H. 0. Anderson has return ed to her bottle after a several weeks visit with friends at Mon tague and QAxeUe, California. v NOTICE Save money on Tire Mileage. The Bystom we usrj is absolutely different from all other meth ods. Lot us show you, a real repair job, done by tide modern re pair system. All work done on a strict Money Buck Guarantee. Share with i:unt!lreds of satis fled customc-is this new deal in Vulcanised rerpalrs. Let us Inspect your Tires FREE, before they need Re pairing. Come in Today qACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 843J Lumber For Sale Finish Moulding Shiplap Dimension Common Boards Bevel Siding Lath Vfij arc offering good prlcofl mi above items. Cotae out and look it over, or tele phone our Sales Department lor placet. Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Mrs. It. H. Anderson spent a few days in Klamath Falls with her mother, Mrs. Thos. Martin, Mrs. Hose Davis, aud E. A. and Sumner Davis were in Klamath Falls Saturday on business. Mrs. H. C. Parker returned Thurs day from the huckleberry patch, having taken Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Hi Garlarueaux up. Mrs. C. G. Merrill and Miss Bee beoggins wore Klamath Falls vis- jitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Minltt. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. 'MInitt and Edna. John and Eugene Menitt. attended the show In Klamath Falls Thurs day evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Howard and grand daughter, who visited with their I son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and I Mrs. M. A. Howard, last week, re turned to their home in Eugene. Mrs. M. A. Howard accompanied them home and will visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Briggs, a former resi dent of Merrill. Mr. W. F. Hill and Louis Hill returned from a short trip to San Francisco Thursday evening. Rev. C. C. Hulet returned Fri day evening from Portland. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Hul et and daughter, Miss Evelyn, who have been staying in Portland for some time. Mrs. J. W. Scoggins' Sunday school class, the Live Wires, gave an ice cream social at the club rooms Saturday evening. Though it was a very stormy evening, a fair crowd was out and a very good time was had. One of the at tractions was the fortune teller. Miss Anna Hill, impersonating a Gypsy, read the palms of all who crossetl her palm with silver. Her make up was very clever. The class sang several songs which were very amusing parodies on I'amlliar songs. They all played a number of games. There was also a candy booth and ice cream and cake were served. The girls took in about $17. Mr. Wayne Carleton of Lebanon. Oregon, was the guest of honor at birthday dinner at the home of his aunt. Miss Maude M. Carleton, at Klamath Falls. Plates were laid for Mr. and Mrs. 6. H. Carleton. Mrs. C. V. Fisher, Mrs. Sarah (Jow- Ifred Carleton, Wayne Carlton, the honor guest, and the hostess. Mr. Carleton is spending the sum mer in Klamath county. Saturday evening the M. W. of A. had initiation at the lodge rooms. This was followed with refresh ments. Till; is a very live order. Mr. and MVs. Arthur Frazier and sons. Lawrence and Donald, were Klamath Falls visitors Sunday. . Mrs. Jennie Jones is spending a few days in Klamath Falls visiting frientls and relatives. Misses MaryVJane and Louise Bowman of Central Point, visited at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowman, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wright, resi dents of Merrill for a number of years, left Saturday for Central Point, Oregon, where they expect to make their home in the future. Mr. Wright was until recently in business in Merrill having disposed of his part of the candy kitchen to his partner. Miss Helen Anderson spent last week with relatives in California. by this New Plan w. Ho ' 3i Head! h Star offer a rev olutionary sales plan to enajble you to own a Star ear with nraetl eally no expense to you. Investi gate the details of the new offer. STAR. VE GOLD eEHTIf! ICMkT! AND EARN PLAN In this day and age everybody is entitled to own an automobile. Not content with building the best low cost car in the world, Star now shows the way in a new plan of service selling that is so revo lutionary, so generous, and so far reaching in its effects that any one can own a Star car, under this new merchandising plan. You? Opportunity is Here No one ever before devised such an opportunity. Think of it! You can buy a Star car under this new sales service plan, and the actual amount of cash that comes out of your own pocket depends abso lutely, entirely upon yourself. Your Star is Ready This new plan has been devised to enable everybody to own a Star car. So sound and practical is this revolutionary method of selling that thousands of new cars will be delivered in the next thirty days. Your car is among them, ready to drive into your own garage. The rest Is up to you. Today! Get the Facts The world helps those who help themselves. Now, while it is fresh in your mind, take the first step. Step into any Star dealer whose name is signed to this advertisement and hear the astonishing details of this service sales idea designed to practically place a Star car into your hands, without a dollar of your own money. The details are so starding, so re volutionary as to be almost unbelievable. But, facts are facts. Realize Your Ambitions The world not only owes you a living, but the right to have and enjoy its comforts and pleasures. You always wanted a Star car. Now, under this new merchandising idea, you can have one and as we said before and it's difficult to realize the Mruth pay as much or as little of your own money, just as you choose. A. Few Minutes Prove Facts You are the sole determining factor. The first step is to get the details the full details which explain how simple and how easy it is for you to own a New, 1925 Star Car. It will only take a few minutes the most profitable minutes you ever spent. But don't mjss tho opportunity get the facts from your Star dealer. You need not hesitate. The Star Motor Company, with its enormous resources, standi; back of every claim and word of , this new merchandising plan. At The New Reduced Prices jj THE GREATEST VALUE BUY IN THE WORLD hg CONSTKICTIOX t l'.EW l.K.W E The construction crew for tvie Pa cific Telephone- and Telegraph Co., who have been in thin district for tin past three months, installing cables, left this afternoon for Portland, af ter completing their work here. a . 1 tvt ib Hi: ri irpiane vrasnes iew oeiung nan Into Phone Pole Is Star Feature 10 VISIT .MOTH Mil Mr. and Mm, J. W. Brew-baker of Palo Alto are arriving tonight for a month's visit with Mrs. Wrewbak er's mother, Mrs, W. P. McMillan. PENDLETON. Or airplane, said to be the property of' IJ. II. Wallace of Walla Walla, era-!!''.-! Into a telephone pole near Irrlgon. Ore,, .Saturday morning In attempting to take off from the high way. Pilot KnlfOng was said by Ir Hgon people to have been at the con trol, lie was not injured. The plane The Star Oold Certificate Save iir. 26. An ; ,,,! j.;r Plan, whit h Is one of the most 'practical and outstanding plans for the ineri'hniidhliiK of aitloiuo hllt'H yet devised by any Automobile inaniiracttirer, was unanimously adopted by every Star ami Dnrunt dealer on the Pacific cbast; accord lac io ii. k. rtaugor, x local star dealer who dfttohded a conference California factory, and Judging from too enthusiastic cooperation 6( the dealers and the popular response from the public lor the plun It promises to change present selling methods considerably, Details of orlied out the plan have whereby anyone been who has the energy and ambition cat: become the owner In fact, of an automobile, with vlrl daily no pay ment of his or her monoy, Factory and dealer participate In thu Star (lold (,'ertlflcale Have and Kara Plan, Hie actual details of which are available at your local Star dealer. .Mr. HKugor! FORUM COMMITTEE .MEKT Members of the forum committee will meet at the chani'. . c( com merce tomonrow at 1:30 to further their plans for the fall meetings. RETURNING T H r It s I ) A V Mrs. Leslie Rogers and son Don ald who have been in San Francisco for the past week, are expected home Thursday. While in tho southern City Donald submitted to a minor Fashion Show to Be Shown Tonight Twenty living models, all local girls will appear at the Pine Tree theatre this evening, modeling the latest modes in milady's wearing ap parel from the various shops in. the city, at the fashion show do luxe, which has been arranged by Mrs. II. V. Poole. The idea was brought ' to Mrs, Poole's mind with the coming of the picture "The Dressmuker from Paris," In which Beatrice Joy aud a number of international ' beauty models appear. The living models will appear In person nt nine o'clock, ar rangements for special niuulo and descended in the sand near Irrlgon called by B, T. Taller, general Bales Friday because OfonglniB trouble and could not rise from the sand. The plane. Is being repaired. DUNN RETURNS F. Ray Dunn, manager of the telephone company, returned laid, evening from a fortnight's Vacation trip to Eugene and Portland. lie was accompanied by his sister, Claire Dunn, and his nephew, Paul Price, of BJugetu), wliu w ill visit for a short time with him. GKORGH DUKE BVHI) George W. Duke is made defend' ant in a suit filed in Justice court today by the Motor Inn Kepnir shop. The Plaintiff alleges It performed work tor puke in the sum of 188,40; other added features having been and luu he has refused In pay for manager of the Durrfht MOtOf com pany of California, and .lames Houli han, advertising counsel and presi dent of the lames Houlihan Inc., advertising agents, during their re cent swing through Die Northwest territory. This Star Oold Certificate lave and Darn Plan i Ha Ices it possible for anyone to becoice Hie owner of a Star car wllh BS "Hie cash outlay as they wish to make ami llic thou sands of i pin In California who httve already taken advantage of the plan convincingly attests to lis practicability and Instantaneous pop ularlly. The plan was devised by Ibe Du rnnt factory officials after months! of careful planning and was first ' tried out In Its relall branches) I Which are used to develop new i Sacred Heart Academy a select boarding and day school for girls and boys. Conducted by the Sisters of St Francis. Grades follow regular state courses. ' MUSIC AND ART departments under excellent teachers. High school standardized. Rates are reasonable. For information write Sisters of St. Francis or call at the academy. KLAMATH FALLS operation upon his throat. made bv I ho management. i a Dates idea:. Ii k Original with ihel