The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 28, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    HERE ILL
Sugarman's
AUGUST-Month of Events
Now Nearing Its Close
Last Days ol Our Clearance of
1 00 School Suits
VIOLATE LIGHT
LAW IS BELIEF
Only One Testing Station
Here Licensed to Make
Changes
TWO MORE EQUIPPING
I
Many Indignant at New
Regulation, in Effect
First of Week
MAN
There's A Breath of Autumn
in ever)' one of the new Fall coats we are receiving in daily shipments.
Models to catch the eye of the most discerning colors and fabrir s do
their part in making Autumn the most glorious season of all.
The Prices Are Very Reasonable.
HECTOR'S
The Fashion Center
Perry John Will .
Be Heard Today
Perry John, Klamath Indian
charged with a serious statutory
otfense Involving a 15-year-old girl,
will be given a preliminary hearing
late this atternoon before Acting
Justice Kendall. Federal action in
the matter will not be taken, due
to the fact that the alleged offense
took place on deeded land outside
of reservation boundaries.
OV t.WATIO.V
Mrs. W. I. Anderson is enjoying
a two weeks vacation from her po
sition in charge of the electric ap
pliances located at the Golden Rule.
Youth And Girl
Neglect To Get
License To Wed
!! IawKmuWm I.. M....I... ...Ml I... ..I...
toring up iho highways of Klunmth
county next Tuesday, the direct re
sult of th new nuto lighting laws
pasted by the sUte legislature
This was admitted ;.j We mora than
ja probability todny by local garage
men, who say that to date but 23
Kluinath county motorists have bad
their lights adjusted.
Hut One station
There Is now only one place li
censed to do the necessary adjusting,
the Electric Equipment company,
Eighth and Klamnth. A station has
been equipped by the Acme Motor
company and also by the llalslger
Motor company, but lo date their
licenses have, not been received from
the state.
The llalslger Motor company will
trst only lights on Kord cars or curs
with Kord equipment. The Acme Mo
tor company will test nil cars.
The law. which Is Intended to nul
lify the present one regarding dim
ming, provides for globes of just 21
candle power In both headlights and
spotlights, provides for the abolition
of all spotlights except those that
are bolted or otherwise fixed immov
ably on the car and provides for
changes in lenses nnd reflectors in
certain cars.
May (.. to Courts
It is this latter provision in the
law which is being attacked through
out the state and on which It is un
derstood test cases are lo be made.
Those opposing it state that It Is
unconstitutional because It favors th
makers of certain types of least
and reflectors.
Local garagemen stated todny the
a majority of motorists here are ou
spoken in denouncing the action of
the legislature In taking this ste
which will mean nn added expense
of from 3 to $10 for nearly ever
car owner in the state.
3
BUSINESS AND PLEASURE
Mr. and Mrs.'B. L. Barry of Med
ford are among the valley visitors
here today on a business and pleas
ure trip combined.
Washington news: Andrews tells
dry agents to shoot in self-defense.
Is that when offered a drink?
Be Up-to-Date
Use Pasteurized Milk
And Cream
What to do?
That is the question perplexing
local authorities here following reve
lation of one of the most unusual
juvenile mlxups in the history of
Klamath county.
Briefly, the case concerns a It-year-old
girl and a 17-year-old boy.
The mother and step father of tho
girl lived in Portland until this
J spring, when they came to Klamath
Falls. The daughter remained be
,J bind to wait until the close of the
T school
NEARLY ALL SNOW
MELTED AT PARK
year, in June.
When she came to Klamath Falls
.;. . she brought the youth with her,
telling the parents they bad been
T ! married in Pnrflnnrf A tow Hm-a
2 ago tha mother discovered thnt ! clarcd the lodK8 had enjoyed the
t marriage ceremony had been per-! m0Bt """
T I formed
In a crevice on tho precipitate cliff
of the crater rim lies the last vestlg
of a two Inch snow fall that covered
Crater National park with a blan
ket of white a week ago.
Sunshiny days, and, of course, no
more snow, brought tho thaw and
the roads are slightly damp from the
melting snow.
Despite the proximity of the end
of the season, many tourists are en
joying the beauties of the lako and
the interesting motor and boat trips
available.
Attaches of Crater Lake lodge de-
slnce it was
built. With the new wing addition to
Meantime the counle have lived i tne lode completed, a larger num
with tho mother and Ktn.r.hr " or tourists could be served.
The alleged husband is said to have
a pronounced dislike for work of
Almost all large cities have ordinances
compelling milk distributers to sell only
pasteurized or certified milk from Tuber
cular tested cows.
There is no certified milk sold in Klamath
Falls.
We have all modern equipment and Per
fectly Pasteurize all our products.
Bottling and capping is done by automatic
machinery.
Holiday Dairy
Phone 501
7th and Klamath
TELEPHONE MAN HERE
J. O. Hamaker, manager of the
Bunting telephone company at Bo
nanza, transacted business matters
any kind.
Local authorities are undeceided
what course to pursue to straighten
out the tangle and are understood i ln the city yesterday
to have recommended a marriage
license as the best way out of the
difficulty.
Aged Couple Of
Olene Married
That age has naught to do with
romance was proven on Thursday,
when Luclnda Horrell, age 65, and
Clark L. Nixon, oge 72, both resi
dents of Olene, were made man and
wife in this city. As excited as If
they were ln their 'teens they ap
peared at the court house and pro
cured their marriage license early
in tho morning. Children of Mrs.
Nixon by' a former marriage were
witnesses for tbe aged couple, who
are among the respected 'residents of
plene, -where they plan to reside.
,sW
Your Teeth Are Always Expensive
when not properly cared for, In both health and money. But
with a little care and attention you enn preserve them at n
very nominal cost. See us for free examination.
School Commences in Another Week
boys must have clothes and Sugarman is selling Boys' Suits
at savings up to 30 per cent. Mind you this includes Oregon
City, too. Bring the boys in now.
Mothers and Dads
share in these savings
3 and 4 piece, all wool and wool mixed, golf and knickcr pants,
some with vests. Nice new Nor folk styles the kind boys are
proud of. And now, when the boys need suits most.
'allies to $17.50
$1275
$
5
to $9
85
Values to $12
$075
8
Among Other Apparel For Boys
Corduroy Pants, Like Dad's, three colors $3.00 and $3.25
Home Run Blouses and Shirts 85c, $1.25, $1.45
Novelty and Shaker Knit Sweaters $2.85 to $7.35
Tweed and Corduroy Knickers $2.50 to $3.50
Golf Sox, fancy roll tops, wool, at, pair $1.25
DON'T FORGET-MANY STYLES IN SHOES Priced Right
MEN! See those
Keen Wool Blazers, Leather and
Corduroy Jackets in our Window
Something new and different from anything you have
ever seen. You'll like them in a second and you would
not be without one.
PRICED RIGHT
7 Ain't Mad at Nobody'
Speed Costs
Raised 25c
By New Rule
Traffic Violators
Be Put On
Record
To
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless of course)
202-204 Kopka Bids". 8th and Main
Phone 839
Its going to be mere and moro
expensive for those who break tho
ruffle laws in the state of Oregon.
Attention of local enforcement of
ficers has Just been called to n
provision of tho law adopted by the
Inst legislature which provides that
ordinary costs of 3.fi0 shall be
ncreasec to $:i.75.
The extra quarter will bo mod t
ay for the labor ot the Justlco or
police Judge, who will from now on
bo required to make a roport on
oven traffic violation to Secretary
ot State Kozor.
Thus a record will be established
which will be of uso when It is do-1
sired M rcvoko the llconso of some i
driver who Is shown to bo a con
slHlont and deliberate violator of
traffic and speed rules.
Whether ihl movo Is the forerun
ner of a move to bar those twin the
roads wlio don't kjiow how to uso
them could not be learned hero.
K.
I'UU.M UBDFORD
Hosonbaum, Southern Pacific
agent of Medford, Is in the city on
business matters.
I'HOM TIIK VAI.LKV
Mrs. W. D. in-own nnd hor son
nnd daughter, Marvin nnd Alice of
Longsll Valley, are In the city shop
ping. Miss Allen will enter high
school this fall at Bonanza.
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