The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    TftUKSDAY, AUGUST 27, L9EB
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
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Without Salesmanship
(st common sense wmmsm-
we know von will decide in
SEPTEMBER 8TH
favor of the
"ff liT uk get the facts before you. Not
JLv "telling talk"- you're not interested
io that. What you want to know in:
"Will the Montag Furnace supply my
home with an abundant circulation of
warm moist air safe heat at a very
low cost In feel anil with little care and
6flfOit? Can I rely absolutely depend
upon a Monf.ijj rUriiace?" Jn plain
MONTA
G furnace
language we answer: "Yes, indeed you
can!" We say so without reservation.
Montag has had more than 40 years'
i Kperience In the building of Ifcate'rs
right here in the Nnrthtvest where they
are to be used. Thousands arc giving
home owners complete bxarinff comfort
and satisfaction.
Vou want comfort economy de
pendability safe heat. You want to be
able to sit contentedly in any part of your
home on the coldest days. You want
these things of course you do you
have a right to them and wc as heat
ing experts will see that you get them
when we install a Montag furnace in
your home.
Jack Frot Is jusr aroiim! the cornr. Pretty coon
n Kr'at many bQHM owner will rn. wnntini; a Montag
I-'urn.-uc installed "At soon ax possible." The:'.: will be
oo time to wait m time to make a careful imvey to
determine jut lite type of Mopfssj you ncctl. We will
be "rudted lo death." You want to Mrfoid that you
want ynur furnace scientifically cnytitYt'rcd into your
honte. Then let III do It now. ( 'onie In tixlay- or any
day, this week -ami let us ro over your heating prob
leinn. linking now doesn't mean paying now. Vou can
make almojl any terms you want.
Mainly About People
TWO StBS. ItWIULI.H FIKHM l ltoM M l. DOalB i at MoDOC I'oivt
Grades Will Start Week
from Next Tuesday, says
Superintendent
Tha tdeniuntury schools in Klam
ath Kallt will opfii for Mis Kail
turni, Tui;B(lay. September 8, M today
holiitf Labor Du". Tlwro will bi:
no ufteriiJJll a&Mion oil the bpt
ing day. I'u!llii Hhottlrt report prom
ptly at :0(j a. in., (or registration
and aHHlsntiK.'nt of jonHons.
Llnln of lisokB and supplies fet
tle vari un grades may be secured
(rsnj iltlier of the book dealers, 'jr
at, (he office of the superintendent
of schools, Central School building,
l'uplls ca-Jio have been regularly pro
moled to any tirade, may purchatta
ImoKh at any time, preferably ber.,r':
the opening da). New pupils, pupils
who withdrew from school before
the cloic of last term, und all itb
ers who have not been regularly
promoted, should make no puncbasei
until they have consulted their
teacher.
l'uplls who will have reached the
age of six years by November 1.
lfl6, "tay enter with the beginning
class. Those who will reach their
sixth blithday between November 1,
and May 1. I ti 'J 6 , may enter with
the beginning class utter the sixth
week of school, unless they nave
had sufficient Instruction to enable
lb "in to go along with the class.
In first and second grades classes
will be divided by semesters. In
these grades all pupils who arc
read? for the aecor.d semester's work
should report at Central School, re
gardless cf the section of the city
in which they live, since there will
be no second semester classes In any
pf the other schools. Pupils fjr
the second semester of the first
grade should report at 1:00 p. m.,
instead of 9:00 u. m.
Boundary lines between the sever
al schools remain unchanged from
last year, with the following excep
tion; the boundary line between
Falrvlew and Pelican City school
schools shall follow Lytton street
west to E street, thence west on E
street to Oregon Avenue, thence
south on Oregon avenue to Nevada
aVenue. For further information
relative Lo boundaries, call on the
school superintendent or any of the
principals.
On the Screen' On the Stage
Beautiful
Corinne
Griffith,
"the flower of
the screen"
in
"Declasse"
' Tobin and Vinton
Novelty Juggling, Dancing and
Clone Hulling.
Frank Juban
Musical Novelty.
The stage play
I that Ethel Bar-
rymore made
famous.
Murray and Park
Hits of Humor, Kongtnnd Danco.
Three Melody Monarchs
Comedy and Harmony.
Prince Leo ,
The Pony with the Human Brain.
Presented by W. Gallagher.
Two Complete Shows Every Evening
: Ialqs liberty!
i t
A TUKH.I.1XG RAlI.KAl) .ST.ORY . , I
ItKtHSTItATlOV I.ltiHT
A. K. Dickinson, San Kruncisco;
Phil C. Siwidin. Aj turns; U. E. La
DIeq, Oakland; A. c. Rlttenhouse,
Banta Cru; J. Miller. Palo Alto and
K. A. Wormian, Cednrvllle. Cali
fornia, were among the few who
registered at the chamber of com
m. Tie Office this forenoon.
.Mrs. Kola Ilimdnll. 691 JoffO
slrcol, In not the Mr. B ine Ban- ' i (oi kmnti of (I
II. w. Miti h n. prominent live- Gertrude
John Maguin
noilhein California ilaiichlr.iiml Hon ot .1. P. MaenlrA:
ua.i .u . was urreewu tas, ntglll nil I , ,, .y, atflv, ,1 In Klamath Falls
a raid nn Eighth streot, Mrs, Ran-I, , , ,, ,
" i n i" i'i:" m m'H iiu uu.vn ni-
daii is bund in Corsfl Woi
In this clly and fears thai 1. 1 in II a
By In iianteH mli;ht lead lo h eOttfl
nioii or Identity,
Mr.
GHARQitti ORVKIrV
N. It. (tt-egut-y Seeks Dlvoire front
i IaioIIIo UrcRpr)1
Cruelty Is charged by N. 1!. Qrog
dry In a still for divorce from Lu
cille Gregory, lie charegs she wan
duftrrelsomQ and trlvolotiB and tmdt I
Iter murrliige vows far too lightly. !
They were married Just p year ago,
Vlsri'lVti AT 1'OltT
Jlmhty daugherty ami inn
SChreTO left this morning I'or Fori ,
Kliimath on a btlBlnosi und poa8 !
lire trip, expeclltiK to rbtltril home
tills ovenltiK.
br., are guests M tin' Crump hoim
nl Modoc point this wi i'k.
LEFT THIS UORMXCI
Itellll'lllllg houi" to Poi'llillltl ilf
ier visiting ai Crntor ami Qlnntohd
Lakes iintl III Klntmtlh Falls Willi
I'rli'tids. Mrs. hV A. (Ireeii, .Mrs. It
E. Fun ami Mrs. Q, II. KhOftdoS lofl
by motor ibis morning,
Fur Mahufflctfti'ing.
Coat Remodeling
ah work guaraitteed
Mrs.,Wm. Bossier
02r WMiuactou
Hlwcejj SlxFii nj, !pvp,nth
Ulttdlng lo business matters.
Mitchell vn:i accqmpsnlod by his
wife. He Is it frequent visitor of the
Klatnaiti iprrltot'y. Another oattlo
llian who i a local visitor Is It. T.
t'ary. a livestock buyer from Sun
frartclsCO, who Is well known by
Kintnutii ootttomea,
CP pROol MACIiAeL
o. tjl, Bala.oT oonduets a store in
Macfloo) and tun boon In thai bus
tbl I tor .'n'veral years. However, for
tit" purposo of purcbaslng suppllos
and rlsltltlg With Ills many tribnls. ill
Kliuu.ifh. he is a frOQUont isitor
lu l l'. Snider Arrived In Klamath Fall';
lust night and registered at the Hail
hotel,
COUS BAY VISITORS
.Mi Ellen Organ, who holds I he
position as leoretnhy of the Marl hi
Candy company on Coos Bay, with
Mrs. Irtt PhdrtOK, vr Nu-lh Bend.
foiurnoil home todny ttttor visiiing
at Crntor Lake mm! In KlnmStu
Falhi, lo;- I he paMl two days. Thoy
BnJoyed a motor trip to a number
of the iiia-t Olllra heloj'e vhlllltlg
KlAlnRtH PallS enroitle h utie.
It ETl ICS'S sor i'll
II. E. Itaimhn of I In Usui nil, who 1
h'or the luisl Uii days has been ul-
tondtng to business interests here,
returned to hit boiito this morning.
i;i:n !ts to home
Mrs, Unrnlhy WeaVor, with her
VISIT LMvE
Eiiiih Hogan and Anemia Shaf
fer of Los AngelpS, were guests in
Klamath Falls yestordfty, leaving
this morning to visit .it Crajter Lake;
FATHER AMI SON
E. A. Cutter, with his son. E. A.
Cuttep, Jrf, are Visiting ill the city
today from their home la Berkeley,
California.
Visrmt; i. Elicit home
Mis. Mary Perkins of brain, Ore
nun, Is thb house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. .1. A. Looch nils week. Mrs.
Perkins Is one of the "Id residents
of Drain, tin Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
beech have planned u picnic party
to Crater Lake for the visitor.
VI'TEM) FEDERATION
C. It. LOng anil .lames Duffy have
returned from Coos Bay where they
nttontlbd the convention of the state
Pedorutton or Labor,
MeACI.IFFE IN
W, l". NtcAttllrte is In on business
niatlers front his rnncb at Fort
Klatiuilh.
VISIT HA.Nt)N HOME
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Fisher and
son dim of South Bend, Wash., arriv
ed at noon yeslerdtty for a two weeks'
visit with Mrs. rtannon's parents.
Ml', und .Mrs. P. E. Ilannon tit Enter
prise. Little Murlhu Helen Fisher,
MISS HINON AT LAKE
SUss Ruth Dixon Is enjoying an
bating at Diamond Lake with a
parly ot friends from Marshdeld.
Oakland Discovers
Dangers from Dirt
and Gets Remedy
All motorists dislike to "eat dirt.''
So do all motor cars.
Tho only difference is that the
motorist can hold his breath until
the dust cloud lies passed while the
motor must keep on breathing what
ever variety ot air comes to tho
"nostrils" of Its .arburetor.
The experiments were c ;nduci.ed
"A Fight for Honor"
featuring W illiam Fairbanks ami Eva Novak,
A story of real people told in a .way that keeps you
interested eyerv minute.
"Sally" Is Coming!
with the most delicate of scientific
instruments some of which will
measure a minute dust particle .005
of an inch in diameter.
The conclusion reached by these
engineers has resulted in the adop
tion of the air cleaner with which
the Oakland Jars are equipped. This
cleaner, which operates on tho prin
ciple ot the centrifugat cream separ
ator, whirls, every particle of dust
and foreign matter from the air and
feeds only the purified air Into
the carburetor,
Oikland and General Motors en
gineers have overwhelming proof of
the necessity for such protection,
regarding it as particularly Import
ant In the present day of theayy
traffic and dust-stirring bulloon
tires.
Among other things It was found
that an average automobllo breach
10,000 gallons Ot air with every gal
lons of gasoline. Every bit of this
air contains dust to a great or lesser
degree. .i
daughter, Miss Lbnlt, letl yesterday j Who lias been visiting bora all suin
I'or thnir homb in Sail LaltO pity, .nor With her grandparents, will iv
1'tnli, after Visiting here the greater turn home with them for Ihe opeu-
pftri ot the summer. Mrs, Wenvbr
Is tile dntlghtor of Mrs. Mary Dixon
And Airing her visit hero was the
I inspiration tor n number of Informal
! ni'falin.
OFFICIAL RETCHNS
II. V. Wright, an official of the
r Southern PaclflOi who with his wife
and bhlldrbb spottl the paid Iwo
days here, foturttod this mofniQfi to
r i rr rrmiTe rn Tteitir iir." wVighi was
here In the IntorOstS of his OOmpaity,
lug of school.
RtHtliRTSON HOME SOLD
Mr. and Mrs. John ic. Robertson
littVO sold their home al SI,', least
Main and Willi leave the first of
SoptOhtbof to reside In BttgeOO,
ltt K TO PORTI.ANH
Horace Bollon retunied to his
homo in Porjtlnnd thin morning ttf
tor Visiting and lOOhlOR' over busi
ness Interests here for several days,
TO HUM) EXAMS
The United Slates Civil Service
Commission invites special attention
to the fact that In examinations held
recently in Klamath Falls, Oregon.
mid other cities throng) t the
country for practical nurse and field
matron to till vacancies in the In
dian Service, applicants were not
secured in the number desired, and
that these examinations will be held
again. Receipt of applications will
close September L'ti.
FIRST GRADE PI P1I.S
Little lots who are entering their
first grade of school will he ready
for work on the first day of school
if they secure the following hooks,
which haye been Announced as pro
per by ,i. Percy Wells, superinten
dent. ,ReaQing: The New Beacon Prim
er: Beacon First Rentier; Elson
PHnibr; Bison Reader, book one.
Writing: Writing Lessons for
Primary Grades; Box of Crnyolas
(ddtlble fowl; Pencil Tablet, 8x10
ln, I ruled i: Pencil No. 1.
The order of which the above
readers are to he used will be de
termined later, and pupils should
make no purchases unlit directed by
the teacher.
Nolo: Teachers will please not re
quire pupils to purchase supplies not
on thin list without first consulting
Ihe superintendent.
MR. AND M RS. POOLE
Will Oomp)mcn! Gels of Style Show
wiih Theatre Party
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole will be
hosl and hostess to the girls who
modeled In 111" Style Show on Tues
duy and Wednesday evening nt a
theatre party on Sunday evening at
the Pine Tree theatre, to enjoy the
recently released plc.turo "Sully."
The girls who modeled were Pauline
eiifi, Martha t'p.p, Maude Hood,
Bernlce Hector. Helen Abbey. Gene
ve lleiisley. Ilelene Osborne, Eleanor
Hoguo, Bute Beii and ilelene Bret
tcnstotti,
p J ' - r i 1
ttT - 111
fa
yet Prices are
io'-3B0 Lower
More than 100 improvements have been incorporated in the
New Oakland Sixes. A heavier crankshaft. Air Cteanet, Oil
Filter and Four-Whcel Brake refinements have
been added
The new cars are Deautirul beyond comparison. Smart, com
fortable Fisher Bodies, with handsome newly-designed nickeled
radiator, establish them as outstanding
style-leaders
The Harmonic Balancer an exclusive Oakland feature im
parts a new thrill of unmatched ficedom from vibration and
renders Oakland speed, acceleration and flexi- V-sj, lIiSrc
bility even more impressive- ITivlBCS
If you can match this new Oakland at anywhere near its price,
wc waive all further riuht to your consideration, tl But if you
Yet Prices are Lower
i. Smart, com
signed nickeled
Yet Prices are Lower
are Lower
can't and wc know you can t
choose the New Oakland
then it's to your interest to
:: am
. x -i ;
Touring Car .
Coach . . .
Landau Coupe
Sedan .
Landau Sedan
.10ZS
. 1095
. 1125
. 1195
. 1X95
(Old Price
(Old Price
(Old Price
(Old Price
(Old Price
The I-tim.'uu Sedun
. $1095)
. 1215)
. 1295)
. 1545)
. 1645)
A tl pVicth ul inrw , r ' (jrri'ru! Molorj Time Poyme M Rates, ht retalnre the fotneil in tht Ittdtutry,
have been made iutl tou-er. Wc can now tave 'you at irnuh ui $40 to $tOin tour nme payment cottu
R. R. R, GAR AfiR
8 3 1 Klamath Ave.
WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD WILL'
OAKLAND SIX
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS