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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER t, 1 020 EVENTtfC ITERALD, KL"A5TATTI FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE Bend Man Is Bound Over on Charge of Larceny of Cattle IIIONI), Or Hi.H. I William MoKtuloy, obftrgod Willi larosuy r ii hIi.hh' iiuIihikIiik i led ward Qouldi i"riiiy wini bound Qyor in tho grand Jurji by HI, i Ollsoji, Justluo of dm PouOi Vtnnto (Puuh) Kob Inion "nil Ulpli v 1 1 ii I ' . jointly i btri ihI wlili Mi'lvliilcy In lli colli' plaint ilfwtd by lioultf, bavo nol ii i lorvtQ wlili warrants on tbo Gould onoiOi bul un awaltlni grand J m y Invtstlistlon having boon bound out uii u oalt itoallng bnrgo slgnsd iy Konnotb Thomps Crook lounty raltloiiiiiu. Knoll of llm (lirim moil mo IikIiI ii nil i' r flttim IjiiII which liun not horn tumilhtd. Salmon Run on in Rogue River Near Grants Pass ASTORIA, Oro., Boot. 1 (lcor!o IngurHiill, Aatorlu wolttr, won seven out of olgrtt rouiidn from Tim Col iiihan, of Sim PrnnetMo, in ttat mtln nvoiit of a h.ixliiK commission cnnl horo IuhL night. lurry Han In. of Psndltton, imd lo.iiiio Tracy, bi I'ort- laml, llghl wolghlH, wunt hIx fiiHt rounds to ii driiw. Iliirrln had thtl botior of the mill. cyftthe TINE TREE "Linton baiter," tha muiloal com edy hit that hiul ii long run on Broadway and wu taken on tour for two HminonH, hOB foqjin ndnntmt to the fllniH mid will ho ihown nt tho pine Tmo Theatre today. Tho producers baye been unueual- ly fortunnto In boliiK uhlo to ieoure for thin cunt players who hnvo long boon Itlontlflod al comody favorites on tho crunn. Among tho urlncl poln nro Ilnrry Myers, Loo Morim, A!oo Francis, (icorgo O'llara. Bra Novnk, Louise Pusendu mid Dot Fnrloy. Tho picture In said to emphasize pure fnrco antertalnntant value, mak ing only a superficial iittompt nt (irnmn. Tho comedy element is foa- turoil imd In HiIh roapoct tho pro ducorn nro suld to hnvo boon 011 tlroly HiiccrtHHf ill, having glvon tho ecreen one of tbo richest farces Blnco Tho llottontol." o4t The LIBERTY A fronh flavor of roinanco nnd piquancy In glvon IJob Ountor'n now Texan Hangar production, "Tho Tex as Bearcat" by tho playing of pretty littlo Rally Hand, repotted to bo ono of tho most beautiful girl" In plc turon. MIhh nnnd who Ih a recruit from vnudovlllo linn boon a Honna t Ion In Hollywood Where nha rocont ly wan featured by Cecil Do Mlllo In "Tho Goldon HciV," At tho Liberty today. Football Practice To Begin Sept. 1 5 BUOCNII, Ore.! Kept, i-' i t praotlee for tho IPSO football wa noil or the UnlTeralty of Oregon football moil win bo bold Roptttuboi ii,, nociirdiiig ii itiahnrd Bhore ' Dick I Hmllh, couch. The tfnlvor ally win open ono week later, Tho find giimo of iho hoiihoii for iho Oregon man win be October 8, agalnil Hi" Multnomah Aihioii'' club of Portland, All hut three or four mambert or iiint yen I'n team win bo buck (Ii Ih your, and proupcefn nro fairly bright, according lo the dope, Homo or iho players nro already In HugtOO, ready for tbo laaaon to open. N10W IIAVK.V, Conn., Hopt, 1. Krlllzl Hrhofr hmi nettled u nult fur I r,,l!K2 for furn. Training School Contract Awarded HAMOM, Ore, Hopt. 1. - Tho bullJ Ing inimltloo of tho Iriurd of n gi'iitH of nluto n':rninl nchoold thin afternoon tanCOtlvtJy swarded to George Boo nr Portlthdj a OOntraet for oonatructlon of u train ing achool building ai independence', to be part of Gho itute norma nchool, which In located nt Mon mouth, twi milee owny. RnnvM' bid wan 179,880 of I M',1 lower than tho next lowest bid. The award In subject to tho board'! ap proval of Hooves' Muu-contracto.rs. The committee awarded the heat ing ami rentllatlng contract for the nnmo building 10 Hunh-llgbt, Hunt oif and Lord, lot Portland, whoso b!g was $15,973, and the plumbing Contract t BttWge and .it urges, of Portland, nt u big of S,872. The contract for electrical wir ing will not be awarded until g further ntudy of the bids has been made by the committee. The committee will this afternoon examine architects drawings for tho normal school building at Ashland. If the plana are approved bids iwill bo opened In six weeks. Beo Plniton of Penzance, Hopt. 3-4. Packard Quality Will Remain Same Definite announcement has been made by tho Packard Motor Car company that tho Packard Six en closed cars are to be continued With exactly tho nama quality of materials nnd labor ns beforo tho price cut recently announced. Prices on en cloned Packard sixes wero reduced In amounts ranging from $640 to 840. ThOH who hnvo rend "Tho Hllvor Horde" by itex Beach and bavo wanted to tfaunlUo run of salmon mob ns is pictured there win baye the opportunity the end of thin wook or tho f trial or the coining WOOlt, us ono of tho groiitont rutin of million III relent yenrn Ih now in the upper river nnd In expected m reac h (iruntn Pans In four or five days. Yesterday Trunk Carpenter, who conducts the store nt (lullce, came to Iho city and reported Hint tho river is alive with big fellow below Hall's (Into, nbottt If, mllcH down tho river from thin city. It In estimated Hint Iho salmon hnvo been uveraglng about nix BUM a day on their Jour ney to tho headwaters of the Rogue and thin will bring them hero to Ward the end of the week. Tho present run bus been describ ed us being OOmpoiOd of salmon which uvorage about 30 pounds to tho fish. II. (.'. Heymour, state club lender, was at Gold Delicti Friday and saw groat piles of salmon at the Maeleoy cannery, the fish be. lug exceptionally uniform in size. These bg fellows yesterday were i burning tile river below Hell's Gate, the riffles seeming to bo alive with them. Klshormcn . the mouth reported great numbers of uteclheads ascending the river wtlh tho sal mon und anglers nro getting their rods nnd tackle In shape to stand the strain of the big fellows. A few HUllllon have lieell liecll on! tho river neur Qrnnte Puss recently, thco being the vanguard of hosts to follow. It bus been years since a huge run of salmon tins boon seen on the upper Itoguo mid local people are looking forward with great anticipation. Y.-Mcrdriy a number of people mOob'tbe trip down the river to see them. The run ut the mouth Is still con tinuing, according to uilvlcen from Gold Beaoh mul this mennn that they will Continue to pnss tilling the upper river for several weeks.- -Grunts POOS Courier. George Ingersoll Beats T. Callahan New Suits to Suit School Boys $1050 $1975 1 "The Pirates of Penzance" Under Auspices of Ki wants Club Big Night Show Fair Grounds Thursday, September 3 Friday, September 4 Klamath County Fair, September 3, 4, 5. The Baby Their is nothing in all the world which so Kr'Ps 0l,r hearts as the child. Froni the time he or she squirms in tne awns oi the nurse, on up through the years until each peculiar mannerism is cast off, is idolized by all. There never In a gathering of women of any kind but what children come In for dlBcusslon each mother, grandmother or aunt wants to know what is the latent and best in fact or theory In tho upbringing of the child. To rwslBt in the development of healthlerj prettier, well drnBsed bab ies, jwc have a specialised department In correct clothing and nccesBornes. -Ages 6 to 16 Mostly Two-Pants Suits Some With Vests Like Dad's -Tweeds, Worsteds, Mixtures Including Oregon City Make In Finest Woolens Obtainable. We Know the Boys Like 'Em; And Mother and Dad Will When They See Them Clothes that Put the Pep in the Boy and into School Activities, Create Pride in Appearance Justly, and Add to Youth's Appraisement of Good Things Football Let's Go Football Hurrah, Klamath High School. Let's have a big turn-out for Football this Fall in a Glorious effort to take the South ern Oregon Championship. We're all behind you. Come on boys, let's go, and win while the girls root for you. New "Ready Fit" Caps for Boys Arrived Today. Shoes and Stockings for the School Children FOR SCHOOL DAYS Triple Knee Stockings from Allen A To stand the wear and tear of active young sters we recommend the famous Allen-A triple knee stocking. There's extra fabric in-woven, invisible. They "wear like leather." Special styles for girls and boys. Here are School Day specials: No. 15 No. 90 50c 50c No. 415 35c 39c No. 28 29c 35c School Shoes in our Little Girls' Shces Sizes 81.i to 11, Brown and Ulack. Calf skin, good high top, serviceable soles and rubber lieels, the pair, $3.2?. Children's Oxfords, Skuffer Type J0 CfJ ..and lilucher Style, at..., Psi.JV and ?2.f'S. Rest grade flexible soles. Mostly dark brown. Two prices, ?2.50 and $2.9S. 10 Per Cent Reduction on all Boys' and Youths' Oxfords Boys' School Shoes lace to toe stvle of smoked elk with panco soles also leather trimmed canvas with double crepe rubber soles. Sizes 1 to 6, ?2,98. Small sizes $1.68. Boys' Gunmetal, Dress and School Shoes, the Blucher Style' with rubber heels and good weight soles in sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, at $3.50. Children's Brown Lace Skuffer Type Shoes .' . .i of proven merit and durability for hard playing hoys and girls. Sizes 5 to 8 $2.25. Larger sizes 8 1-2 to 111-2, $2.50. $2.98 $3.50 $2.25 There is no question about our Down Stairs Store being the place to buy good shoes that save money both in cost and wear. Otlici'H ns low an Bin Service with values olves the problem KLAMATH VV, FALLS Economy is Low Price High Quality