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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1925)
4 PAGE SIX EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY.' AUGUST 2S. HUH QHpe iatenhuj Herald Issued Daily, except Sunday. Iiy The Herald Publishing Company. Office: IWN. Eighth StreetfKlainath i-.!!s. Oregon. E. J. MUKKAV . ., Publisher Y. II. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter ai the postpffic Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 67y. at Klamath FROM ALL OVER OREGON Bits of News From Towns Throughout the Stat.' What others are doing ugatnit Nyi' .'tM ;, tl)t tattot wm rtrlvlnn u iijmh truoK, ,on tan itium- .HI: Pall lili;U..iy ul I'mitrr llmu SO niilra I"'1' !,''''. Hi ffcjaMI ,i slugo, l!ir iMiniiluni daolarati, and llur-nnvl- alapad IQtaj '"I" dtth tit the llda t (ha' read Ashliiiiii Tld-Btn, i STAHT STAMMKU I.OOKOl T ON 111. At K CRATBH SI '.MM IT Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of .re publication of all news dispatchese credited to it or not other-lost scrvUooffici.il wise credited in tins paper and also tne local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. CottatrucMOD of a standard look out house Muok crater, jual oast of the McKo&ita pass lava tteltls, Is now under way, mcorillnir to iu- I formation otlttlUlod from local fnr- .1. t itlaudmrd. lookout, is IniiUlir.t; the house. Lum ber for the lookout house on Hlaelt Crater wai carried on puck Itorscs for a liistance of about two end T.he Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 one-half miles. -Band lUiltetin. WELCOME THE DOLLAR KIWAMAXS (JATHKR tlosebuni Klwaninns and their wives joumeyotl to Mtulford last nijtht for an inter-city meetins with I the organisation momhers of that city. 3ueb moetitise will do much to, promote bettor relations between the two eitle-s. ElOBObttrg News-Ue- That the small checking account is very often a losing I piece of business for the bank was the subject of an ! article a short time ago in The Nation's Business. A banker in discussing the article said ItOVI. (OXTIS.MT IS tilVKN dates and Stolbarg of I.nkealda received the contract tor grading the lust 4:TB mill's of the Alsoti Walilport hinhway, according to word received by s. Shelley, supervisor of the Siuslaw national forest. The contract was lot by the United Slates bureau of public roads. When this section is mailed and surfaced, there will be a fine mae.ul I'm hiithway till (he way from for raUta to Waldport by way. ot rhll outath ami ANe.i. t'. XI. Igle, of Eugene, was re ported to be the lowest hidtler on the work hut did not give a bond, said Mr. Shelley. -Euscno Keg inter. t j Saturday - Monday i lavs for t.uiiu.t: Ti:T.TlVKl.V MAIM. DISC ass ton of plans for ttto Marsh - wniie mere mignt tie a direct loss at the start, we iference yesterday between Major would be very glad to take any small checking account.! t p. Maglnnts. county ftoadmastar offered i A- Qtibert, and sistant Mate 'Ft. ia rhf small jtpprmnta Hint nftM- rfovolm? intn the ; "r,llKl' Hngineer Johnson decision was tmule to nluce lit" first pier of the draw being afcf" feT1 from the west harbor Ha- :cxi pier -co leet tanner draw of the bridge will be 304 feet ttlda. MaTBhttcld News. hrge and profitable ones','- he said. "In every business there are operations that can be figured as direct loss. If a department store were to figure the ! cost of selling a five-cent article, there usually woulti he no urofit shown on the sale, but it urenares the road i to a fifty-dollar transaction. Banks are more and more has narrow bscape being operated along the lines of merchandising instt- a smaii nree-in;h wpiing prab- tutlOnS. j ably saved Al Plehe, l:.tl spjrlsman. ;,In some banking houses today it is still necessary to j ' K! clln d"t!l wl," . . j j . i. -it i . l rfii j. in the Applegate country, near oe introduced to be permitted to open an account. Tlt ;SiUnw 1?ke n;.,V(, liway niKb, custom is passing rapidly. j 'n he was returning by motor "There was a trust company located on a busy corner - from .. successful day or naniag. in an old-fashioned bank building with only one en-; Acr riiin-: 10 Mr- " tne br, trance. It remodeled its building and put an entrance!";" Tj"L-ZmZU!Z on the other street, making a diagonal passage way L- crossed it when the logs $ which became a popular short cut. One of the uirec- j menced raiHng und.-.- the tu tors protested, saving that all the people would be walk- w:;ee,i- ,lls car to M ing through the bank. The president, who had been a ?3 m hTKe- .fT? " . f , . . , f , u . i to roll down a 1j or 2' to:t uuiik. successful merchant, said he hoped they would; it would ,, rtsiscd htmaeif to m rate, but be only a question of time before they would find that a Jmaii tree ..aught it and baianeeu it was a veiy convenient place for an account, and the tbo ca? in its precarious position, whole note of his advertising was that you were welcome i Plvhe :!nd nnaa wheeier. a f hat bank and that a dollar would Start an account hf- tZ tOr yOU. irink Swaync, well-knwn Applegate ranoaer, pulled the car onto the I-ROM HIljUKHlu.Mi road by means of wire cable. Bed ford Tribune. ROBKRT It. I'l'ltus DIDUS itobert B. Purvis well known resi dent of '.his section of the stale for many years, tiled yesterday al the Community hospital In Medford, .Mr. Purvis was well known to auudri li i people In this county, who will t.t-tirn hU passing. Ho in survived by his wife, five children, his mother Bad several brothers und sisters. The funeral services for the tie- t ceased will be held tomorrow alter ii-on. at 2:30, from trie Dodge I'll-1 tlertaklng ParioMi iutetmsut win I be in the We titer Creek remotery. At the time of his death. Mr. Purvis was a resident of the Wag ner Creek se-tlon, nriiore he had resided for a number of years. Funeral services will ae .nduct cd by the officers und members of the AshlanJ Lodge No. Hi I. B. I'. O. Klks. ot which the deceased wai la mombe;. All Elks are requested to assemble in the cuh ro-tms at 2 I o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Ash- land Tidings. HOES RETl'RMX;; Mr. and Mrs. H. X. MSB are returning bills' evening from Sau Francisco, whero for tile past two weeks they have been enjoying a. vacation trip. While .in the south ern city, Mr. Mae attended buyers week. Will Adams lef: yesterday for Sin Francisco, where he will transact Mr. and Mrs. jack Horton, cf Hll- ' debrand, spent the day here from j HH.D IS IXJI RKI) their home on a shoppius trip. Grace McKibben, 4-year-old daugh- I ter of H. S. McKibben, local rall ! road employe sustained a ' badly I NEW- YORK. To prove thit the j ffianSlf;!l arm this morning when she Viking path across the Atlanta! lingers in the wringer of an electric washing machine, Her - business matters, for several days. I :..awi, cjglll days 3ut or Berfeei could be f-jilowed successfully, three j Norwegians arrived in a 46 foot arm was drawn into the rollers and was crashed to a point above the elbow. Medford Tribune. SALE IN OUR NEW LOCATION Special Discounts for Cash Since moving we find that we have a great many odd pieces, which we are marking down in price in order to close them out for cash. Also making special discounts for cash, for one week, on numerous other articles, in both new and used, consisting of stocks of rugs, beds, Springs, mattresses. Few patterns of stoves both cook and heaters, Aluminum ware, dishes, trunks, unfinished tables and etc. Come in and look over our stock and if there is anything you can use, the price will be interesting. SEWING MACHINES We have just finished overhauling some 40 sewing machines, and all are in good working order, some as good as new, prices from $5,00 to $45.00, both time and cash, for Singers, Whites, Eldredge, Standard, New Home and other makes. now Itil) IT KAl'PKN Paul II. McKee. scuerul mknagei j of the California Oregon I'jwcr I Company, Medford, Ore., and preal 'deai the Ws:e(o States Taxpay ers' conference, watt lied conference i proceeding at the Multnomah hotel yesterday with one .eye. Mr. M j Kee's otiicr eye Is carefully ejn Icaated by gauze, comix ind ad ', heslve tape and there were rum rj to the effect that a thin slice of j ra w salt pork ulao adorned it. Other Medfordiles explained the circttm ' stance by which Mr. McKeo ac f ouired the eiorful optic. The p:r.ver '.company at .Medford has u baseball (team, und it appcara-that the base balls uscJ by this team a e even more lively than those used in the Pacific coast league. The general manager of the eomDMjr, by dint of jhard effort, has won a place on the j company team -is second baseman, and while playing taat position sev eral days ago was hit .inMha eye by It batted ball, whklh appears Pd have had a wildcat In It rather than a rabbit, as the saying goes, inasmuch an it leapc.1 up and struck him rather than bound hurriedly away frcm him as any '.vell-mannercd rabbit bill would do. The above alsj explains why in the picture of Mr. McKee printed in the Oregon Ian yesterday morning. Hie picture Is a profile v'ew taken from the north- j west. Althaiigh Mr. McKee's left j eye is temporurly undergoing re I pairs he Is nevertheless missiar; j nothing of the happenings Of the conference sessions. The Oregonlar. WASHINGTON TfTi'r LETTER? U) CHARI.KH I'. STKW Vlit' XMA Hervlre Wilier WA8HlNaT0N, U'ashltiKlon Is ill a fair way lo fulfill the leeen: prediction of Prof. MeKeiule. the t'nlversity of t'tilcaKo sociologist, that the time ts coming when only uumatrletl men and women will live in the centers 61 titles, while the married ones will dwell In the suburbs, only coming in for an oc casional look at the white light c The national capital, because of relatively largo more or less tem porary population, lends strongly to ward apartment house ei II Now, tile typical Washington suite of apart meats, consists of two rooms, kitchenette and bath. Larger onus (ire scarce because they're In small demand tit people can stand lueh murderous rentals so there's Itttla Inducement to build Ihem. Not much of a family can be siiuoetcd Into two mums comfortably. So what's a poor paterfamilias to do -with hlraeolr, his wife and bvoIi one offsrplng east the age whore it can bunk In with pa and ma- to find shelter for his brood? Why. If they're to lire Ilka human beings, so is to move in. i hevy Cbai e. Tat oimt i or some such place his only re, the suburbs Park, t'lnrori --and rout This doesn't unit" limit central ; Washington's population to the un married. Imt it comes pretty near to limiting It to tin' childless. Hoal latlon uf I'rof. MoKonslo's fore cast in its entirety may come nox'. j Rabbit Breeders Are Urged to Exhibit Itabbit breeders of Klamath conn- ! ty are being urged to send In ox- 1 Units for the Mobil division of the j County fair next week and all br, od ors of the county are expected to aid in making this rhlbft larger audi bettor then lust year. Those Interested in the division j say that the premiums this ear art liberal. There la no entry fee. but all exhibits must be at the fair ; grounds by nine O'clock Wednesday tight. NYKBEIUJ IS KI.NKH Eddie Nyeberg, arrested Sunday afternoon by a county officer on a .barge of reckless driving was fined ?15 and costs yesterday 'afternoon by Justice of the Peace I,. A. Roberts, following his plea of gull- I ty to the charge. According to the complaint . file I Let us show you the new Lang Range No grates or ash pan. Lucas, Furniture 826 Main fit K there blots and spols swimming In your path of vision? The lenses we will fit you with afters thorough examin ation will restore your normal eyesight.- DR. H. J. WINTERS Kyi; Sight Specialist We grind our own glasses, KLAMATH KAI.I.S W ' "Don't lake Ihe dan- Borons chance of post. e Zji mi, ul, if viiif nVn4ivitniL illation." j si MisaaIHI 1 MsssgglrafTsmPa.-..---w r ( AI3VANCES IN 1 NUW VOUK. WHllo Hup Hard plsyet hw Dowse t, vatulevllle a hussot, h. f. He was year from li i first wl or Nw York, and roo tody 'if liu bWO tlilltlr- Como without any warnlni;. CHBAV VfUCBB 1 oro n now Don't bo one of many who will ordet too latd. Win tor Ih near. Phond" your orders. BLOCK WOOD is our specialty PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO BORN" G01 Main Phone 535 Suffered 18 y ears-Cured in 2 Months ' "I luil lufferrd for 18 jUtfl with PILR3. My ilcturt Mid t Mirglcal operation HU kbsolutely 11,1 u v vet after a few treat ment! by Dr. Dean f wai well, Kalnlitlf wdlttlt , i. f itretiiH.h; free from all nervous troubles." YV'ATIhU woman writes It typical of hundreds of extreme cases of PILES which my celebrated nnn-surglcal meth od has permanently CUKKi). Isn't it worth a few treatments by a recognized Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to CUIfK you or return your FKK. rather tlian tufferlontter? Head myPltKKboDkonl'Hesand other RECTAL and t'OI.ONdliordera. It wlllcauic you In act promptly. """" "', .aaaja''" rn DEAN. M.n.lrt :r$; ssattlc orfici's; aimX Sp Pf 1 af t SI EJberts. peaches, box IVt'sh toniatot'W, box .... Oauliflower, pet' beftu I 'ill week for pickles, lb Watt'i'inelun, per ppui)d Amaizo nil, nut titfc, pint MiK'iuoni, .". pounds liiuc Rom ii -., .'i lbs Small whit; bv.'tns, 'A lbs i gal. fan solid pack tomatoes Pearud blotter, bulH, pe? lb Hal. telly; Unas Bros ? Try it tToday Not a bit cf meat iti It, but it hns u rfch flnvor thn: satisfioa mailt hungtrr. It i3moHtnutrittous -riehrnt known fciotl in Vitamin H. liosiUoscontaininj'.vtiUuNvlf 1 food suits. VEGKX i :t para v.Retatlo pauacr dtll- cluuMiuvou Ilium, unnm.-khi''!. soups and ntlirr diiben il.- Mnbsoia r itcclpo Hook. nun n vt-A,i.A at:rpitr, tut lunch or dinner to morrow. 89c 70c 15c 30c im 35c 25c 28c 33c 50c 25c $1.60 I t Rogue river ccmtaloupes i Sc r, I! rolls tissue toilet paper, 25c Roller Mini seed 25c - l-'iv Tox, Bottle 75c Wash Boards, each 50c Swill's Jewel Shoi teii in, I II). pail 94c 5 pound sack salt 65c Gilbert's Cas Phone 484J h Grocery ! 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