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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1925)
fiAGJB RIGHT EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST .11, 1025 CHEYNE FAMILY COMPETING IN FAIR EXHIBITS Thu (air board should Innugu rata a diversity clnas for tlio next fair nnd It in certain that the Alex II. Cheyne family would Maud a good chance, to carry It off, Mrs. C'hoyno exhibited the greatest di versity of products Inst year and carried off a blue with nearly ev ery exhibit. This year she enters o pen of Duff Plymouth Hocks, one of Huff Minorca, an old nnd ft young pair of turkeys nnd for display only there being no listed prizes for non-commercial breeds n pair of silver Polish chickens nnd hen and chicks of the Qolden Po lish strain. In (he cannery divis ion Mrs. Cheyne enters for can ned fruits, vegetables, meats, pick les and condiments and n variety display of twelve quarts. In garden vegetables she will exhibit cabbage, corn, dried peas of the everbearing and improved Strategeni varieties, drlod onions, parsnips, rutabagas, spinach, green string beans, stork carrots, mangle wurtzcls, field pumpkins and largest single mangle wurtzel. Master Alvln A. Cheyne, aged nearly D, enters musk melons nnd sunflowers, which ho has tended and spaded religiously, determined not to be outdone by the rest of his energetic family. Marjorie A. Cheyne, aged 11. en- j ters sweet pens nnd field pumpkins nnd n mother silver Scubright hell nnd chicks for display Her little sister Kvrlyn, four yeurs her junior, has raised hubbard squash and pe tunias for her county's fair. Last yenr these young women captured blue ribbons in the flower division the proceeds of which went townrd "a larger and better gardeu this Caid Surrenders Self to Sheriff A tlireeday search for 0, C, Cald, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon upon Harry Mun son, came to nn end late Saturday afternoon when Cald returned from Oram's Pass and voluntarily gave himself up to authorities. "i didn't know you were looking for me." Caid explained to Sheriff Hawkins. Caid's car was taken as a bond for his appearance before Justice of the Peace Ed Kendall next Thurs day morning. Caid is accused of having struck Munson over the head with a shovel Tuesday afternoon while the pair j were working at the Modoc Lumber company. THIEVES STEAL Hi 2 AUTOMOBILES Gordon nnd K. Cole Find Themselves Minus Cars This Morning VISIT MISS CATTCZXA Mr. aud Mrs. K. T. Trefren, of Macdoel, California, metered up yes terday, to spend the day with Mlsj Louise Caltuzr.i. That just melt in your mouth. Thick, juicy steaks tender roasts anything; that your taste desires and everyhing as clean and sanitary as modern science can make it. It's the Best Place to Buy. SINCLAIR MARKET 1126 Main Phone 793 "Let me Serve You" Two Klamath automobile owners are walking this morning while their ears are In the hands of auto mobile thieves. 0, K. Cole of Chiloiiuln drove up to the Chlloquln theater at Chllo quln Sunday night, got out and went Into the show. An hour and a half later he came out only to find his car gone. It Is a large seven passenger chocolate colored Steph ens touring car. Vernon Cordon Klamath rancher who resides to the east of town drove to Klamath Kails to attend a show. While he was inside the theater, auto thieves stole his Chev rolet touring car bearing the license number of KM, 472, Oregon. Both thefts were reported to the sheriff's office but no trace of the missing automobiles lias been un covered today. Police received a message from Crater Lake to be on the look out Saturday night for a California tour ing car, thought to be driven by a man in an intoxicated condition. But a close check on Incoming cars revealed no drunken driver and it was thought that the wild chauf feur had stopped on his way south to sober up. a s m s Girls' School Coats JUST RECEIVED It is almost time for school and one of the biggest problems that confronts the mother with little girls of school age- is a coat. With our new stock of fall and winter coats we can solve that problem for her at the expense of very little time We have just received a big shipment of different styles and patterns from San Francisco and we would be glad to have you call while our selection is complete and when you can find exactly what you want. S : Will Lay Pipe on New Golf Course Something over 6.000 feet of pipe will be laid on tho leal golf cjurse this week, in putting In tho water Bystem, hp- the Lorenz conipauy. It U thought the work will take about two weeks. Foundation for the laying of. tho pumps will commence wlthta a short while by the Concrete Pipe com pany. According tj J. V. Magulrc, Sr.. planting of the grass will take plae just as soon as the water sys tem is completed. After studying the greens of a number of leading courses throughout tho state, thu local directors have decided upon 'chewin; feschu" and "creeping bent" for the greens and "Kentucky blue" and and "chewing feschu" for the fairway. Tbe latter part of the week air. Magulre is making a motor trip to Portland where ho will look over five new courses, which have been laid since early June, to get mo kleas for the local course. a 3 a Fur Trimmed Sizes 6 to 14 These coats are all trimm ed with suit, warm, attrac tively colored fur ami the coats ate all the most want ed fabrics such as Broad ploth and Qolivia in tans, rust, different shades of green and blue. Without Fur Sizes 6 to 14 Plain tailored lop coots of heavy all wool material lined throughput, They come in such popular col ors as brown, 'an, rusl and shades of blue. Any of tlleSC coals are ideal for school or dress. hr LITTI.K GIKL BiniUKU The last rite's for Viola Hertager, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hertager, were held at the Saaw-Dertram camp on Sunday afternoon, with ltev. Yarnes lofflcl atlng. The little girl died from scarlet fever and the funeral wai private. K A Jifc iM tk tifc tMi A 4ik A A jftfc B oats MOTORS OARS BOAT FITTINGS Tohnson J OUTBOARD MOTORS GET INTO THE BOAT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF and Rowboats in Stock, Ready for Delivery 9 I I i I f T Y NEW FALL COATS Daily express shipments are augmenting our stock of women's new Fall Coats. Coats of such pleasing styles as have not been seen for many sea sons. They come in rich Broadcloths, Bolivias, Velours, and many other popular fabrics and they are all trimmed with such attractive furs as squir rel, mink, beaver, fox and muskrat. Call and see them todav. Falls Mercantile Co. Exclusive Agents Walkover Shoes Fair Board Will Issue Programs Free at Grounds TELFORD 8c SON 120 Conger Avenue Johnson Motor Agents A tactical error wan committed thiH morning by an advertising no- licitor endeavoring to secure ads for a racing program at the county fair. Tho mlstako lay in the fact that tho wrong party was solicited and as a result there Is somo doubt whether or not the solicitor will have much more success in landing local merchants for the columns of his program. The solicitor approached Thalia W. Newcomb, secretary of the fair board, thinking that Mrs. Newcomb was an employe at the I'ellcan Bay Lumber company, whom he hud seen when lie had culled on that con cern for the purpose of getting an advertisement. Gradually Mra. Newcomb drew out of the solicitor what It was all about, and as a result she au thorized the announcement this morning that the fair board Is put ting out its own racing program and that the programs will be dis tributed free at the fair grounds. Federated Club Attracts Notice Wiliard Taylor Is Slightly Injured i t Y Y Y Y Y 7 & Slight Injuries were Incurred early Sunday morning by Wiliard Taylor, 517 Klamath avenue, In an auto mobile accident on the H. P. railroad crossing on South Sixth street. Taylor sustained n severe cut In the shoulder when he was thrown through the windshield of a small touring ear. which crashed Into the rear of another car waiting at the crossing. After being treated at the hospital, Taylor returned to his home Sunday morning. That the Federatod Club, which was organized in this county in February, taking in a member from each community club, commercial organization or chamber of com merce throughout the county. Is at tracting statewide attention Is prov en by the many lettors which have boon sent to tho local chamber of commerce. The club meets twice each month and has many advantages, Inasmuch as It gets the farmers and tho busi ness men together, on all civic and welfare questions. E. A. Koen, publisher of tho Man ner Courier, of Oregon City, is tho last one to make Inquiry In regard to the club which reads In part: "Un derstanding that Klamath county has a county-wide organization of civic clubs, wo would ho plousod to receive all possible information up on the Btibject Including a copy of the constitution and by-laws of such an organization. "The points that are bothering us are: What basis of representa tions can bo fixed? What organiza tions should be included in tho membership? How often should meetings be held? McHenry to Speak Before Realtors Today we saw a German police dog leaning up agulnst a telephone pole sound asleep. Field Seoretary McHenry of ?uc American Automobile association, who is In tbo city In the Interests of tho association, will speak bo tore the Realty Ilonrd luncheon, at the hotel White I'ellcan, tomorrow noon at 12: in. It Is hoped all members of the beard will be in ntlendnnce at the taint-monthly luncheon tomorrow to hear Mr. McHenry who hopes to .further all business mean's know ledge on the benefits of thu association, ! ggKELLYj 5 K B SPRINGFIELD : FY m l flexible : (if' jib cord I The only balloon tire that will not rumble when driven on closed cars at high speeds Hub Tire Shop 502 South Sixth - Phone 616 Tm