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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1925)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1025 , Klamath County Fair Sept. 3, 4 and 5 Eight Races Every Day Gdlloway's Orchestra High Grade Livestock Farm Products Boys' and Girls' Club Exhibits Community Displays Potatoes Musical Show "Pirates of Penzance" Thursday and Friday Mainly About . People -M Ikk I i;iii:s 1 1 1 ;itl: , Mini Knthryn Ptyrboa, or Portland, In vIhIiIiik In the ! ty iw 1 1 li Ikt f.il her, Ki.'.l c. I'Vrbcii, ' of I he Porboi ih i;:' Ktnrft, Mm. Forbes and tfctutfiiler, Jim", returned to Port luii ti i iin early pari f Hi week attar viniiiiir. bore wiiii Mr. PVjrlior. .Ml 1'nibcn attended Hood college. I.I MIIEIIMI A IIDUE Fletcher- ju Walker, and Wllllti Wnlkiir, of Wont wood, two of Ihn nioHt prominent lumberman of the outhorii eootlou are visitora in the itKTin iiN PltOM lit vit; HBV 0, D, Plfe and li. H. Amlckf, of Mi" PgUa Mercantile oornpaoy ra I ii rii'-il tbl Rl mlng from n weok'l buying trip in s:ui ErrabcUco, They report 0 very Mii-i-i'HHf ill trip. TO HKDIIINii ON lU'slNESS tieorge O. Hlniinwny ttft th(H mnriiitiK for UodoMng, California, where bo win attend to baelnoiM iiiuiiuni for several da y Mr Bbanway i n local contractor nod builder. ATTORN EV I'.l'WEIt Attorney v. n a. Rinnot return ed yoato'rdiy from Basona nttd otlhnr Willamette otMoa where h ipeni iii paat wri-ic on iiuitiiifHH nattare. Attorney Rentier tnndi t tin (rip by motor. Your Teeth Are Always Expensive wiii'ii not properly eared for, in both health and mcney, But with a little vara and attention u can praaerve them m n rery nnminni com. Bee im for fn uunlnation, R. D. COE, DENTISTS i i'.i'iiIohh of eooiwe) 202-204 H..pku Hid. t: and M is I'linno 838 l.Elvivt; Tins AFTERNOON A. B, rivde, J, D, Pancy and J. Ilciictt, of KiiKeiio, are hiiMlni'HH vlis- ItoTi iii tjia cltyj planning to leave bare late tbla afternoon for iholr home. M I'M. IIOMI IMI'ltllVIM Mih. W. K. Ilond. (Wiio Imh been :i p:itlent nt the Klamath Oenenil lion pltnl f .r tin pint ten duya, wa:i iiiIkmi to bar homniat 211 Michigan, natarday and In very much Improv nd In baalth. While, at the hoajrital, Mra. Ilonil unbuilt ted tip a major o'perntlon. PROM ASHI.A.NII II Tru-ty, of Aiihland, returned 11 IiIh hotnn thin tii'iming. after apemlliiK the past two day here on htitduomt. PltOM MEDEOHI) Mr. and Mr. If. K. Smith aro weeh end vlnltoia hero from Meil-ford. ASTOIIIA PAMII, Mr. and Mm. Jack Hallo and f.iitilly, of Antorla, arrived In the civ yesterday, and aro In hope oT locating here permanently. Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from (5 a. m. to 12 Midnight WANTS TO LOCATE W. 0. Joni'H of 1'nrtland bu re turned to the city attain and la In bbhea Of locating here permanently thin time, I In the Hprlng of the year Mr. Jonea wae hep- for bar oral weekK anil waa ho Impreaaed with Klamath KiiIIh he Ihih returned to Htay. TO TllltlSH .MOMMY Work of threading "v 1 1 1 commence on the ranch of 0. I). Ilay near Ki no on Monday, with a crop of ovi r :I7.", acres of ryo and wheat to ho threahed. Mr. and Mm. Hay and children, Martha and Hetty, will motor to the ranch tomorrow to look over :mi mutter. AUTO PARTS Re-Babbitted Connecting Rods Exchanged and Slip in Bearings at VAN DYKES PARTS CO. 502 S. 6th. Phone 616 'Now parlH for all ears'' "With toe Huh Tire Shop" i:jov CRATER LAKE tin. O. M. Young with her house guest. Mlaa Poo Hamilton, of Kly. Nevada, enjoyed a motor trip to Crater anil Diamond Lalte this week, rottirplni home on Thursday orenloK, P; Dolman, of Oakland, Califor nia, arrived here yesterday, to join his wife, who has heen the house guest or Mrs. S. K. Anderson, for the past ten days, and will visit here until the middle of September, when they will return to their homo In Oakland. No Axe to Grind' Perhaps your tire problem has to do with air pressures; perhaps you wonder whether you should equip with low-pressure tires of standard size, or balloons. We are in a position to advise you fairly and without prejudice because Racine builds and we sell both kinds. Moreover, both kinds equally uphold RACINE'S reputation for building first quality products only. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main ' Phone 294-J KNHOUTi: HOME PAul C, Bftoi and eon Joe Bate, Of Portland vl!ted Iii thi! etly today with J. v. Magulro, Sr., annum to' home after a wook's NhIiIiik at Ulam ond I.ako. PROM AHUM NO Hev, Wood worth and A. ,. Hllchlo of A hi. in. 1 are, among the valley visitors hero today. Mr. Ritchie wll move here shortly to make hla home, to become resident agent of tho Metropolitan Llfo Insurance company. PIMfJfK MVANA VtAt Frank Kvana Is confined to hie home with a aovero attack of Influ enza. Ills condition Is some what Improved today. M IKS MIIIIM.I V HERE MUM Wllma Shipley, of Iletl Bluff, t'allf Mila, visited In the city today, and whs met here by her brother. L. U Hblploy, of Malln, ROOEBE 1AMII.V I.KAVK Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hocerx and family left this afternoon for their lodge at Iaiko of tho Woods to spend the week end. Mrs. Roger and son Donald Jum returned yes terday from San Francisco, where liltlo Donald anjbmltted to a minor operation upon his throat. VIKITINti DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. II. Hall of Eugene nr.. the quests of their daughter, j Mrs. W. II. Perkins on Creseent. Mr. Hall is one of the prominent eon tractors of the I'niversfty city anil while here plans a trip to Crater ami Diamond Lake with Mrs. Hall. Mra. W. I). Kaylor Is among lb I Merrill shoppers here today. or, CASPER itincitMxo Dr. C. T. Casper who haa been at l.akeview for the past few days, Is expected to return homo thia evening. PROM BAGXH ItlDC.K Floyd McMillan is In the city today on business matters from Bagle Itldge Tavern. I.KAVK POR BDGEKE Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Collier and datightera, Marie. Caroline and I'by 11m. left this morning for Eugene and Portland to spend the coming fortnight In Portland they will be the guests of Mrs. Collier's sister. Local Man Back From California to Cure Malaria VISIT IX VALLEY Mrs. E. s. Phillips and Mra. O. K. Dennis spent Thursday and Fri day at the home of Mrs. F. It. Hoggs in l.angell Valley. To CRATKK LAKE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leech with their daughters. Joyce and Anils, and their Tiouse guest, Mrs.' Mary Per kins of Hend, are leaving late this afternoon to spend over Sunday at Crater Lake. PROM THE PORT Mr. and Mrs. I. ('. Sisemore are in tho city today from their lovely home at Fort Klamath visiting with frlendH and attending to business Interests. no. 1. onus Misses Anna and Olive 1 1 HI are spending the day here from their home at Merrill,' visiting with friends and shopping. MISS LATTA Miss Nellie l.ntta spent the fore noon in the city from her home at Merrill on n shopping trip. "Pirates of Penzance" Rehearsals Are Good Hohear8ala for "The Pirates of Penzance" now in preparation by the Kiwanis club lor the fair night ahow are progressing remarkably well. In fact, thoy' aro so good that thoy are beginning to worry Director Ilazelrigg. "I wish these folks would put up a real bad rehearsal and get it out of .their systems," he said. "I would like to sec one bad perform ance before the actual show Is stag ed. So far they have been so good lltey scare me. You know, it is a superstition in tho show business that it you don't have one or two bad rehearsals the performance it Beif will he had. and nil old troopers like one bad dress rehearsal." Last night Elmer Hnlslger and his hunch of 16 policemen had a special rehearsal of music and busi ness, and acqulled themselves even better that; Director llazolrigg had anticipated; NOTICE Snvo money on Tiro Mileage. Tho system we uso is absolutely different from all other meth ods. Let us show you a real repair job, dono by this modern re pair system. All work dono on a strict Money Hack Guarantee, share with hundreds of satis fied customers this new deal In Vulcanized repairs. Let us Inspect your Tires F It K E, before thoy need Uo pnlrlng. Come in Today o4CE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 843J Another Klamath man has return ed, glad to get hack to the country where a mosqnlto bite doesn't mean sickness. Howard Winnard, formerly editor of The Ltimberlogue, returned to the city last night, malaria having forced him to give up his position with the Swain Lumber company at Oroville. CallL It Is believed that a few months residence here will be sufficient to rid his syst'-m of the disease, one of Hie biggest drawbacks to life in the Oroville district, where malarial raos oultos aro plentiful. SLASH FIRE NFAR TOPSY REPORTED A small slash fire was burning today aear Topsy grade In the log ged off section owned by the Kes terson Lumber Co., was reported todaiy by the look out on top of Chase mountain. Investigation revealed that the fire was Jilaced under control and that danger to adjacent timber was eliminated. The Kesterson mill Is located in the soufh western part of the county. Training Hours at Race Track Are Set Two more strings of running horses arrived at the Fair Grounds Friday, those of "Shorty" Cutn mings which have been in spring training at Gold Hill, and those of Ray HurptaV who is well known in the county, having run his string at many rodejs and Couaty Fairs in Klamath and adjoining counties. ,Tae track presents a busy picture of fly ing hoofs, nervously moving ears and mettlesome steeds between the hours of 5 and 9 a. m. each morn ing. Superintendent Russ Aubre has set the hours for the various uses of tho track. The first four hours of the day are for running horses; 9 to 10:30 a. m. for rjie harness try-outs and from 10:30 ro 2. p. m. for the racing nutos after Monday August 31st. It was ne cessary to make this particular time of drny for the racing cars as the track must be dragged after oach session with tho speed wagon. Alter 4 p. m. the horsemen usually walk their strings for a mil 6 or so, as the .day begins to cool. Tho fem'o these mornings is lin ed with race enthusiasts watching tho work-outs of their various fav orites and speculating on the changes tor the winning of tho purses. y Lyle Returns From Prohibition Confab SEATTLE. Aug. 29. Roy C. Lyle. of Seattle, arrived home today from Washington, whore ho was made Pacific Northwest prohibition admin istrator, effective next Tuesday ond announced Hint he would begin work with practically the camo orgnnjia tlon used by his predecossor, F. A. llnzeltlno. SAN FRANCISCO. llranno Mul den was arrested and charged with pouring a bucket full of scalding oil down a cargo hatchway under which Captain Joe Sodorry of tho freighter Albert Jeffries was stand ing. The captain was seriously in jured. r to Theatre Tonight Only A Dramn thai Skips arwl Slides' around- T.he funniest Situations ntafcuiablo, is . How Baxter Butted In" As an added attraction we pre-cut Barbara Clendenning's Dancers Carmen Perkins Clayton Cornish t Aline Egh'fie Mary Emma Miller Vcr,- M.tv Gerrisit Pauline Cornish P. l he I Driscofl ' Joan Marie Sinclair P.vclo Tltraslier Robert Perkln-; in surprisingly clever classic daneintf, i Sunday and Monday . Do you wonder What's Become of Salt) ! . SALLYS FX TUP. MOVIP.S Y) ! and Colleen Moore "SALLY" Colleen Scores New Triumph in "SALLY" with Leon Errol, vho can't make his feet behave! and Lloyd I luges, who can't make his heart behave! ALSO , Five Acts of Vaudeville Continuous Show Sunday Beginning at 1 :00 P. M. ;! Prices 25 and 50 Cents featuring I ill Cody as a Texas Ranger. Sunday and Monday f j MJM LIBERTY j i The Columbia University Prize Story j "Love on The Rio Grande" JAMES OLIVER CURWOOC'S STORY "The Hunted Woman" A glimpse of u'oodlands the spirit of conquest, the striking power that Curwood placed in his novel all these are retained in this novel if the great out doors. ' 5 Cintinuous Show Sunday Beginning at 1 :30 P. M. I We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak ' Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out I Ijj, at 5 p. m. same day 444 The Washington Cafe Is the most popular eatlns place In Klamath Fall! today 42flj; "There's a Reason" 7a 1 rov can :vSBnm 59 , EAT BETTER FOR LESS P'Hfi ' ' AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES (SS south Sixth " Wee MUa, Prof. jL'naillAfrararv-riii--ii" "'V ' t WaaaM t ft it