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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1925)
MONDAY, 'AUfiTTST 81' 1MB 'FT7N7Nf7 TWMAW, RTAWATH FATXS. 'OTWOON Kiwnnians to Vote on Taking "Falls" From City's Name Tn. bokt4 oi dlrootori o( the ki WIDll (lull will mil qppom ohtni t ii k tbt mini" Of K liumtl h Kails to "Klamatli." 'rii in Motna known ul (hiilr weekly liun'limm (niluy whfn dm rMolutlon adoptafl iy tba Holiiry club In Hi In aftset wiih laid boforn tbniii, 'rim matter will lm nuiiiuittnii in to olun mambariblp r, x v v i you wmii your ehJldran t a gal uiit nf Ufa nil df tin know Ii'iIkh mill comfort thai in obtain ubln. If Ihiilr nycn inn fnuliy ilii-y urn Inline iliuilwl ih.'lr in-.ii' in ktow mentally, An ojra ssanili)- lltui In Imimrutlvi If limy urn nlow lo learn, Dr. H. J. Winters Kyn KIkIk BpOOlaltat Wo uHiiii Mir Own Cllaaaes KLAMATH r.u.i.H. OltKQON ul llielr weekly fnitun mi 'I'll it I'Hf lit y mill action tAktd ut tiiut tlnti in dividual nonibnfi of tbs iionni of iHri'i'ioni oxprassod tbomsolvaa as lining oponnlndod mi tbs proposl I Inn mill will nut ul turn pi In In tlutnct iiin 'lull iMnbin oni way nr nnothnri a report nu iiin ticket ialo for tba "flratOI nf PtDSOJIOO" wun iiiuiln mill lliul in ii 1 1 1 1 r wiiii tOUUd In hi' proiroillOI initlHfiicliiilly, mill ii tre iiiiiiiiIoiih Blircoiis for Ibii nlinw now HMU Inevitable. "Wluit urn you going to (lo with iiin npDoy" i u question Unit Ih Ih'Iiik linked of uimiy KIwmilmiH. TIiIh wan unnweniil In ilny by I. K. llurku, WM'rutnry of Iiin iliib, who Hluli'ii Hint tbs iro OOodl of thn how will bt Btl to OOmtrUOl a thousand dollar club bousa nu tiin KJwmJi camp round nu tbo AtfOAOy lake. Tills hlioubl IntorMt tbt eotlra oommtlnUy; itstod Mr. llurko, for ttio nirmnn Hint the damp (roundi win be available from 1 1 mi' in Unit in ottttidi organisation! nr tlubl WbO limy wIhIi to urn tlimn. SEAPLANES TO START T (Continued. Pro in Page one) DAY TOKOS QUIT WARPARB NKW YOIIK, Aug. 31. (A1) Per niiiniuit pence between tlm llli KIiikh mill Hin On LcouK Iohkh wbo recently rOVlvld tbtr timidly wurfur", wuh promiied imiuy by Itndtn or tbt p potlni tongi in eonftrtnee with Duv- irlcl Attorney llnnlon. LOH ANOKLEH.- Pollen ycsler ilny refined to trTftt n man who miiti ht Waj n double nurdoror when limy tnbl Luwrenro lllrd, plim terer, lo return to bin work uftnr bit ttrolled Into tbt tbtrtfl't orricn unil imki'it to tin apprehended. We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day I a a a . ... ably thp day after tomor row. Decision to send the two PN planes, weighing 1900 pounds each when loaded to their fuel capacity, away at 2 o'clock this afternoon without thePBl was reached last night by Captain San ford E. Moses, and other of ficers in charge of arrange ments for the flight, when it was definitely determined that the engine of the PB-1 could not be replaced in time for flight today. The lilg Hoeing plane, manufactured in Seattle, developed engine trcubln Willi u broken oil feed pipe on Its flight ninth from thn WMtllnston city Inn dtyi iiko tnd what wan In- tended a non-etop fiixht to bo a li'dt boforo iho Journey to Hawaii wan Interrupted with forced lami- 1:K "t Ncah Ilu,j', uud an ovcr m, iii Htay at Coon Day, on the OmKon tOSSt. Examination Khowud tbo noct-H-ully of an onllre replacement of tbo "nKine in tbt I'll plane, and llnee Hh urrlvnl here workmen have been btodtng every effort to COmPlttt the preparation In time to permit ail tbreo pltnet tO depart together today. To J'lilrol Jdiy Tbo plann of the navy offlcem '.a eborga f today's fiiubt include pa- trolling by font boutn of Iho rum Cbaaar fleet of tbo fifteen mile ehanna from Ban Pablo Hay, to the Ooldtn Uate over which Iho two ttapttntt will IBOt'd'ln their take off, no heavily laden with fuel will be the two aircraft that It wan not expected they would attain auffi clenl tllllude to urmoiint the hill., on cither alilo of tbt Golden (late the ronmo which would enable them and It was determined to keep clear . to nliirt their WOttward Journey over iin- rofular uip lono. Orowa Miii'Ctctl The crew of tacb of thn plmmii COmprbMt five men. Tbt flagitblp, the I'N-nunVber 1 bun an Itn chief officer Commander John KodKcm, Wu tilling ton, D. C, who In alio thu HiKbt oommsndar, Lleuterfant Of' roil, Jamen (.'mill' II, i'lttuburish ; Hkllen N. I'ope, aviation pilot, Jnck non, P oiIh Qtlbert Btanti, chief radio man, Terro Hants, fnd., and William M. BQWlln, chief mucblnliilu mate, Ulclnnond, (nil., comitltuto Cbjl rent of tho crew. The l'N-!, number ::, In piloted by Lieutenant Allen P. Bnody of Yonk cn, N. V., and lit ew la compon ed of Lieut. Arthur davln, pilot, AHhlund, Win.; Obarlea J. Kuttcr, uvlutlon (.hlef macblnlst'a mate, New tork City; Noah Howard Craven, aviation pilot, Oklah .ma City, Okla., and Clarenio W. Allen radio man, lllnniiiKhiim, Ala. Will Take 2(1 Hows' It wan calculated that the flight would require uliKhtly mora than 2'j boura. Only one record will boj nought, that for d!tanco a a nh!p Of this typfl ban already remained aloft for a longer period thuo that estimated nccear.ary for tho tent to begin today. The route, u direct lino according lo the .Mereator projection. Is ol- ready patrolled by navy b ata sta ll. mil uproxlmately every 200 inllea between tbo Uolden (late and Honolulu. One of the 'apcetaur.i of the final preparations thle m irulng for the fllBht was Colonel Krank P, I.ahm, air officer of the ninth corps army area, wbo with Governor Wallace FarringtOB, of Hawaii, will bo. Judge of the flight. Tbo PN boats scheduled to start their flight today, are virtually id entical, were developed by tbo bu reau ct aernautlcs aod the naval nlr raft factory at Philadelphia as tho supreme typo of twin engine tractor biplane. From top of the upper wing to the bottom of the keel they are 16 feet 8 Inches and In length over all they arc 40 feet 2 Inches. The spread of tho upper wing is 72 feet and 10 Inches and the lower wing 67 feet 2 Inches. Tbo total area of wing surface is 1217 square feet. i Only Human To Want All You Can Get For Your Money That is why we are selling so many of our famous na tionally advertised Clothcraft Clothes, for in selecting one of them you are assured in getting the utmost in clothing value. The careful detail and workmanship you would expect to find only in higher priced clothing, is offered here at prices that any man can afford to pay. Whatever your style preference is we can fit you and fit your purse. $25 $30 $35 If you have never patronized this man store come in and let us show you how you can dress better for less. 5 1 7 MAIN $ecfoctllan4toi Miu mm jiimij i. ml jmrrwrmrMi nmf Ul J'J JIl'JJ.I.B.PI":nl'MrJ:aVlaU KLAMATH FALLS -WOODBURN, ORE. 5 1 7 MAIN Next to the Bluebird This is the "Small Garage with the Big Trade" Authorized Ford Ser vice, Genuine Ford parts, Complete stock of Accessories. GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes-of course. Replacement Parts Used Cars. Klamath Falls Auto Company ROY CALL 224 Main Phone 246R Don't Be Confused About Tires With scores of different brands of tires on the market, each looking pretty much like the others with everyone claiming the best with this and that "special offer" it's no wonder car own ers are confused. But the safe, sane, sensible, time-saving thing to do is to buy a good tire at the right price from a good dependable dealer. Isn't that the way you buy nearly everything else? Ask our price on Goodyears in your size. ii l it i : AM OUR PRtOKS FOR GENUINE OOODYK.VK COItllS IX A FKW POPULAR BtftBS 80x8 M Clincher .... SIB.85 rtllxl Straight Side IM.40 824 Straight Side 927.su 88x4 H straight Slflo 9:111.20 Our Special OfrcrliiK oil Clincher Tires 80x8 H Clincher Colli HMI.Ort 110x8 5 Clincher Fnb. 88.80 Acme Motor Co. 400 South Sixth Phone 680 i REED BIDS LOW ON GRADING JOB HUDSON ESSEX Complete Line of GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes Hydraulic Press For Application of Solid Truck Tires WE HANDLE THE BEST Of Course We Carry a Full Stock of GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES R.R.R. Garage : OAKLAND Accessories Storage -- Repairs 813 Klamath NASH County Receives Many Of fers for Midland Market Road Project Another county road project the last one which will be undertaken this year was started on its way Saturday afternoon when bids were opened for the Midland Market road grading contract from Miller hill school to Midland, a distance of C.5 miles. Contract for the job will not be awarded until this afternoon or next Wednesday, owing to the absence of two members of the county court in Portland. J. B. Reed was low bidder with an offer of S15.422.10. Stebbins and Rocca submitted an offer of $15, 746.96. Other bidders on the pro ject wore H. P. Vicory, $16,612.26, and W. D. Miller Construction com pany, $17,231.55. Bids were also opened on the Har pold dam bridge project, a span to be constructed across Lost river west of Bonanza. Bids on this project were divided Into three units, ono for abutments or stone abutments, the second for the brtdgo approaches, and the third for tho bridge. Stobblns and Uocco were the low Specitl Tonight at the CLUB CAFE Fresh Eeastern Brook Trout Right from a local Hatchery You're sure to like them bidders for the concrete abutments with nn offer of $1920. W. D. Miller Construction company bid $2820; J. A. Maddox $3600; and H. F. Vic ory, $4500; and the Porter Construc tion company $3860. Although the low bidder for the stone masonry for tlie abutments, Julian Oss, may lose the job because he did not enclose a certified check In the amount of five per cent of his bid. Oss bid $1732.50; Stebbins and: Rocco, $1775; and J. A. Maddox, $2730. J. A. Maddox was tho lowest bidder for the construction of approaches to the bridge, with an offer of but $2079. H. F. Vicory was but $21 higher with a bid of $2100; Steb bins and Rocco bid $2374. Maddox was the only bidder for the construction of the new bridge with an offer of $1350 lor the con struction of the frame structure. Maddox stated in his bid that unless he could be awarded the contract on all three units of the bridge con struction, he would withdraw his bids. COURT AGAIN IN SESSION TODAY The quiet which has surrounded tho circuit court room during the past 30 days was broken this morn ing by Circuit Judge Leavitt as he opened court for business. During the month of August, the court was adjourned for summer vacation. It was Uie intention of the judge to sign a flock of judg ments and decrees that have been piling up during tho vacation. The first criminal trial is state vs. Way, charged with first degree murder, which will open Tuesday, September 8. K OF I W H Wi wi Bin Recommended as an efficient laxative for the relief of heart burn, constipation, indigestion, etc.; when caused by excessive Acidity and fermentation in the stomach. Useful as a dentrlfice and mouth wash. Harmless, highly esteemed and extensively used by young and old. 39c Pint Bottle Star Drug Store TXo ftzxaL Java KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TQM'WORD URGED TD ACCEPT POST (Continued From Pago One) tho convicts and was struck in the Jaw with some object believed to have been a heavy cuspidor. Ho was knocked out and was In a dazed condition for several hours. Nesmlth will be succeeded by W. K. Golden, a guard at the prison who has boon employed at the Institution at various times. Are your Children' Eyes Ready for School? It not, see to them now. The child with poor eyes has to work much harder than the one with normal vision to keep up with their classes. See at once DR. GOBLE TOO MAIN Eyea Qlasaca Examined Fitted Repair Qnick Service