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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1925)
EVENING HEKAI.n. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 39, 1026 PAGE TWO We MUST Vacate Our store has boon leased to the Browns ville Woolen Mills Co. Sept. 11 is our Last Day Only 10 Selling Days are left We are therefore offer ing our fall and winter coats at 1 2 Price and less Silk and Wool Dresses 1 2 Pri rice and less Suits, Skirls, Blouses, Furs, Etc 1 2 Price and less MILLINERY Velvet Hats, also a few desirable straw and silk combinations at a frac tion of their real worth. This is all strictly seas onable merchandise. Everything Must Go m La Vogue Store 5th awd Main i" in i ii Hcnlcv Community Club Will Exhibit , . Application for cutty was motto bj the licnli'v Community clttb nt the office or tiu fair board, ror a com- i inanity display today. t B, Boeder It ' president pi the club uiul Mr. 1). I KtttH Young and linns Nylniidrr will I ho Ills right hand atitoit in gathering miit assembling tho diversified pro ducts of this rich district which Hot oast of Tho Dalles-California hUhwny nn,l south of Iho l.akevlow highway as ii nrnnciios iroin me main Iran tc artorv. Alfalfa. dairying, iheep rising, hoc and poultry, with abundant Brain, rrvips. am! Komo of Iho finost lire stock owned In tho county, form tin hulf of Iho district's products. Hen loy has boon Allotted a booth Iwltrwi tho community display of BoMnaa and UORbII Vallov .,, too wvM solo of tho main exhibit pavilion. iews Of The Klamath Country Mr. K. L. Whlslor made a trip , to Jacksonville Monday, returning Tuosday evening. Mrs, Whlslcr and 1 children. Junior and Kdna. who have be-on visiting Mrs. Whialcr'a par ents, returned with him. Mt. K. C. Kcame left Monday on a trip to-the ltoftuo Klver coun try. M. A. Howard left Wednesday morninK for Eugene to jotn Mrs. Howard, who la visiting relatives there. Fred Benson and Herbert firay boal are among those in tho Berry patch . H. C. Parker left Tuesday for tho Huckleberry patch to bring- Mrs. barker home. Mr. and Mr. J. V. Scocgins won in Klamath Falls Tuesday. Their daughter. Miss Boo, who has been trending the summer with her par ents, left on the morning train for Portola. California, where she will teach the coming year. She taught in Portola the past year. Miss Betty McKlroy who has been the honse guest of her aunt, Mrs. J YV. Seoggins. this summer, left for her home in Sacramento Tues-1 day. A severe frost was had in Merrill Sunday night. It hurt garde.ns badly in some place. Mr. and Mrs. K. at. Hammond and family hare returned from their outing trip. Harvesting is in full swing on the Lake land and a great deal of grain is being hauled ent through Morrill at this time. Mr and Mrs. Ed Harwood Halted n Klamath Falls Tuesday. Merrill is expecting to lie well represented at the fair next week. Among the Merrill people attend ing tho pictures showing the Klam ath cuusty boys and girls clubs at Oorvallls Wednesday in Klamath Falls were Mrs. W. C. Bailey. Mrs. R. I.. Dalton and daughter, Louise, and Mrs. E. F. Merrill. It was not well known that the pictures were to be shown at this time by many Merrill people. They will be shown at Malin Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul I-w is and fam ily are visiting Mrs. Lewis' parents in Eugene. They will alsro visit in other Willamette valley towns. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brooks and family from Marysville, California, are visiting Mrs. Brooks' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown. I. B. Morris. U. S. B. S.. was in Merrill on business this week. A large class was initiated in the Royal Neighbor lodge in Merrill this week . Miss Helen Anderson returned from a visit with her aunt. Mrs. E I.. Hosle.y. at Chiloqnin Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Morrill, Mt. and Mrs. R. I.. Dalton. Mrs. N. H. Rogue. Miss McVeigh. Richard Rogue, (has. Sinkel, Helen and Thlrxa Anderson. attended "The Dressmaker from Paris." in Klamath Falls Wednesday night. Mr. Frank Sexton, county club leader, met with the home-making club Thursday afternoon. This is t a 100 per coat club and they will all exhibit at the fair next week. 1 Mr. Oliver Martin returned Thurs day from a trip to Rogue River. ) Geo. Rriggs. from Klamath Falls,' visited at the Boque home this week. Miss lavnisc Dallon was a visitor a! ihe home Of Mrs. E. M. Bubb t in Klamath Falls this week. Mrs. R. H. Anderson spent sov-' oral days in Klamath Falls with her mother. Mrs. Thos. Martin, this week. Miss Thirza Anderson was hostess at a "Waffle Supper" to a nnniber j of the younger set Thursday eve i ning. A pleasant evening was' spent. Those present were Misses Mariam and Winifred Officld, Altai Wilson. Kva Murray, Louise Hal- j bob, Elli-n McVeigh and the hostess. ! Hue's some striking news for to day. About 6000 matches are lighted even second in the Vnlted Slates. Court to Convene on Monday Morning A mou I li s ml ion i n inont of I ho circuit court conies to n clott nexi Monday mornlna when Judge A. I.. I.enviit will again appear upon iho bench rond ;ut willing to hoar any moiloiiN or catua thai nro up for his consideration. Court .is adjourned August 1. for the month of August. Judge UooVltt, wlun ho adjourned court, traa acting In avoidance with the ntl.w vrtMarnlha clrcitll court nro- , creM H is to remain nd.lournod during August union something of especial i iv i. iv-1 centos no. Tk. rtMi criminal trial on um docket is Stato of Oregon vs. Frank Way, charfod with Rwi degree mur der, - . i.U j Vi.l ; CoOlllIgCS VlMt With Young Son SW.WIPSPOTT. Mass.. Aug. 39. (Ap) President and Mrs. Coolidge left White Court today for another trip to Camp Hovers, BO nillea away, to sev their son John. Then1 they planned to witness the final review of the citliens military camp with John as a corporal, march ing in the ranks with lads from all walks in life. Somebody i always Irastlc class for others. favorin:; a JONTEEL TOILET GOODS Fulfill the requirements of the most discrim inating Cold Cream Face Powder .W Vanishing Cream SOP Face Powder Compact . .t.OU (all the popular tints i Cuticle Solvent SSp TJVehrow Tencils 2.V Upstioks a.V Manicure Set 1.30 Rouge SOo Odor Jonteel 1..TO Talcum SOc Twin Vanity Compact I.SO Soap 35c Star Drug Store Kl.A.MATH FALLS, OREGON- ADVANCES IN Wood Come withont any warning. CHEAP TRICES are on now Don't be one of many who will ordtr too late. Winter is near. Phone your orders. BLOCK WOOD is our Kprdalty PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO bi:rnt" 601 Main Phone 535 If Wl.cn yon have tire trouble you want your tires repaired as good as new have them vul canized in the best equipped shop in Klamath Falls. Our Hofntz Electric Steam Vulcan ise and expert repair men as sure you of the best possible results. Reed Auto Supply Co. S. 11th Near Main Phone 2& I Excavating On M;fi t j iTjlliav. CI JLJtttlVl Is Under Way Building May Go Up On Main Street Property Soon Preliminary ground Work, luennr atory to the const i action of a now ImlMlug on Main street, between Second and Third, has coinntetie.'d with the activity of a steam shovel on Iho Main street properly recent ly acquitted by W. I). Miller. C0t tritctor. Approached on the subject of n new building, Mr. Miller admitted yesterday that the purpose of tho excavation was to got the property in shape lor a building that he plans to construct. , "Hut there Is nothing definite," he said "1 don't know what kind ei a leuldlug it will be, wheu It will be built or how." When Miller purchased the pro Darty front the Hamaker estate sev eral months ago ho admitted that he planned to construct a building on the property and tho excavation now In progress is merely carrying that plan forward. No plans for tho new building have yet been drawn. It is under stood that the structure. If built, will go up next spring. BAD CORNER ON MAIN WILL SOON BE ELIMINATED Through the activities of tho Con crete Pipe c.impany, the so called slaughter of two birds with one stone Is now in progress. tin Main street, the main thoroug fare of the city, there la a bod OCT ner, a Jog In the street between 1st and 2nd. Vttloa of motorists is ob scured at tais Job by a small blnff that juts out to the aidooalk line. S.'U'.e time ago. Jack Kuowies. owner of the local eoncera. purch ased this property and immediately be-amc cognizant jf the tact thi tho bluff WOOld be excollent mater ial for concrete. Sj now a force of men Is at work tearing down t-e bluff aa l carrying the rock to the Concrete Pipe com pany where it is made Into concrete. And second, but net Uast, l t'ae fact ihat within a sh.Vi time a dangerous corner will be a thing of the past because that rockK blu.'f that Interfered with the vision of the motorist will be eliminated. Veteran Newspaper Man Is Near Death MADISON. N. J.. Aug. 29.UF)--William O. Stoddard. 90 year old veteran of newspaper profession and once private secretary to Abraham Lincoln, is seriously ill at his home. Mr. Stoddard was the first Jour nalist to put forward the name of Lincoln as presidential timber in ISafl and after the latler'a otOCtioa In 1S60 was Invited to join tkfl president's official family as secre tary, a post which ho held for four vears. Gertrude Will Try Channel Once More I BOUUJONB, France, Ang. 29. (Jcrlrude Ederb today continued j light work with the intention of i beginning her second attempt I .) swim tlie English channel next Mon j day providing weather citditions are favorable. The channel is still rough, but J the weather is moderating and her jtia ner "Old BJ1" He-gess, believes she will be able to get away us I s. heduied. Little Girl Dies of Scarlet Fever Viola Hazel Hertager, f,-yeur-old ( daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Her-j tagr, died at the tamfly home last nighl after an illness of one week ! from ecarlel fev-r. Funeral ser- ' vices will be held from the family i residence, near the Shaw-Het train mill, at 4:.".li o'clock tomorrow nf- ! t moon w ith Iter. Thomas D. Varnes of the Methodist Church officiating. Uncial will be in Llnkvllle cemetery. Resides her -parent: , ihe little girl Is survived by two brothers an, I one sister. The surviving sister is now ill with typhoid fever. Th: father Is yard foreman for Ihe Shaw -Bertram mill. KSXMMNO, Cnlll. Dr. Esrnesi BMMCn sen i eh for n genuine mala rii i.vc with which Ha experiment on-a icnre for partial paralysis wm rewarded txsn RoMal While an swered ihe Gait Dr. Dn.ler is going to send White to ihe slate hospital for ihe Insane v. here the experlmeti' will be conducted. J Leads the World hi Motor Car Valuo Ys GJUJFORNM NOT YET G. I. GOAL (Continued From race One) j Orcson Trunk line. Interceded at i this point. "Wo have agreed to balld Ikt: ' line Jalntly with the Southern Pa- ' elf:,-," he said, "but they have not seemed to favor tae propjsltion." rii -1 Vi-it StM This U Mr. lladd's first visit to the Klamath territory since 1 SI -During the cnnstructloa of the Ore gon Trnnk railroad up the Dcecbut H river canyon to Mend, he was an engineer f-ar the railroad and as I snrh made frequent trips into Klam- ' ath. He recalled that It was the tirlg-1 inal lutcnliaa 13 i.-ears ago to build s .uih Into Klamath and On 1 1 Cali fornia and (pMM of passing term :! i learlngs made by survey creys In I northern Klamal.i, that be had a ! iced today. Oomph-ltng old Pro jo, i "But yoO see construction slop ped for some reason or other and "then the war :me on and the pro- JObt was aband nod," be remnrked. j "No- we are pushing forard again i as far as Klamath Falls and one j of onr arguments ibat will be ad vanced to the Interstate commerce j rffmOlrWTtl. will be that the exten sion from "end to Klamath Falls, that w- are propcslng, It hut lac i completion ,,f a project started years j before." Asked whether he bellved the rail- r 'ad, If built latO Klamath would be a temuneiailve enterprise from the marl, Mr. Rudd answered Ihat' he ouldn't make any predict on. Tonnage Here "The tonnage Is here, and wheth er It materializes Immediately or several years hence, matters lit Lie-. Lumber is a product that is uUays In den, and and H must be cut some time. We don't nlwuy.- figure on spur extensions puling immediately, "Those manufacturers that will build In Klamath Falls if we are al lowed lo hiiild. ate big .on -ems and 1 donbt whether lhey will bid seri ously ror the box sho ik business la California. They will be more In terested In manufacturing the clear lumber and bidding for the eastern market." Hi re tor Inspect inn Mr. Bndtl Is In Kltimsth for the evproH purpose of tasking n brief but comprehensive itispeillnn mf the Klamaih -situation, and -planned to leave this afternoon for Portland. He was accompanied ,y Mt sun, Hnlieil Hndll, and Ihe tm S. P. fti S. engineers. To a duery of v.hut Howirrt ICI liott. chairman of the hoard ,ef (Jjr- ietrs fur the Northern Paelfu wus j s, The Nev ADVANCED SIX 4-DOOR COUPE 4-whecl brakes, full balloon tires and 5 dine wheels included at no extra cost Five minutes spent inspecting this new Advanced Six 4 -Door Coupe will drive every other car in its field out of mind for a child can sec its far greater quality. R. R. R, G A RAf,F 8 3 1 Klamath Ave. - 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 u III Tl Mltllnry Ipfttnlnc MM rrrj fM,.. I', i .-U--I ., I ' ' r i ,- , . Men t.kr.l.nrn; rsrorol swr-n I. Inn : strin aiwiT,tltr ; fM-lat aAvatttkffM; ninfttal kdiI mr.l frimtiK, rS r . f li-r bulldlns. rtxfcll d..r'. Aihieili. -ti niirsfint. Open to Buy of Cond Moral (,'hnracler I llii. I rnl d ( nlnleii elM rrrull .em nn rrgur.l in Klamath for, earlier this week, Mr. Build smiled. "No, 1 ean'l inr.l any Ught on that fciihjecl eilher. I'll gladly tell you why 1 am here hut as to what "ils business was here 1 can not suy." State Club Leader Here on Inspection Activities and programs of coun ty riOM were inspected today by H. C. Se ymour, state leader of ooun ly clubs, who arrived here last night to confer with County Club Lead er Frank Sexton. Mrs. Seymour, who is on the road much of the time, Is a visitor of Kljiiniuli Palls several times each year and spends several days here! nWrtlni oouMy ehfbl and ndvislng with Mr. Boston concerning tho loot I - u ork. Mr. Seymour is greatly pleased over Ihe progress of Klnmnlh clubs and nltflt Ihe lull per cenl rooofl sei up by Kin mm li clubs lust year I as an example of what can he done - when county clubs' become Inlet tested In their work. MILITARY ACAOENY for MANLY BOVS PORTLAND. III1KCOX A R If rt Kftn-Heetarian MilUs-j te-iidina" S hoe! fur Rays rli?.t,il ai.lin,- s. M-tw- iifTlrrr dr- 'Thr Private Military Academy I Dittinctively American" Printing Talks jjf By ANN INK SPOT Yon know - If we used the Boost type I lint money could buy ami hail II Inked lo per fection, and the printing was done on orange wrappers, the effecl wouldn't lie worth a darn WOnli it" Thai Is the reashn we are a! WaTt talking better pn per. I limit litis ovoc .-mil see if you don 'I ,i i r e o. W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93