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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1025 LAST LIVESTOCK ENTRIES TAKEN BY FAIR BOARD Prank McCornaek Is Out Af ter Bank Prize for Best Exhibit Sugarman's We believe that we have the Largest Assortment of MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Fall and Winter Coats in Oregon South of Portland. We know that we have double the quantity we have eVer had before. There is a large demand for children's coats and "The Women's Store" tries never to disappoint its patrons. And The Styles And Trimming Are The Same As Those Of Grown-Ups. Yes nice warm snug combination school and dress coats. De veloped from Cashmere Woolens, Duvetyn, and Soft pile fabrics. The colore of these children's coats are especially interesting, there's bottle green, mulbeny, wine, mahogany and a lovely steel gray too. And the most interesting furs adorn collars and cuffs. Oh, yes, and the flare of the skirts is also there to remind you of the very newest of the new styles. And they are made so as to give the most satisfactoiy wear possible. k The Sizes Range From Three To Sixteen Years. EVERY WOMAN Even though she may not aspire to be a Cleopatra or a Helen of Troy, and bring men to worship at her shrine, has a sweetheart or husband in whose eyes she Wishes to appear at her best. If you wisli to appear at your best Phone 3 For An Appointment. We Specialize in the Bobbing of Children's Hair. MOE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE New Fall Apparel is Arriving Daily See the new arrival in the show windows Truth in Advertising i Zumpfe to Exhibit Specimens of Wheat Not all thu entries pouring into the office of the Fair Board are livestock, during the closing hours of that classification. J. Zumpfe of Mai In, half hidden under two huge sheareB of Early Ilaardt and Little Club wheat, arrived to use the sheaf binder for hla exhibits from the rich Tulc Lake country. MrB. M. Aubrey of 137 Canal (treet, Klamath FalU, entered an ecru crochet bedspread, an exhibit ; of crochet consisting of three pieces i and an exhibit of canned fruit. Mrs. Sarah A. Smith entered an j exhibit of knitting, a white bed spread, a cotton and a silk pieced (jnllt, a table scarf embroidered in colors, an exhibit of crochet, one of tatting and a 21-piece lunchoon set. A. J. Manning also wants that potato planter, and orougbt in his entry in the commercial sack divis ion for Netted Gems. A. K. Ilenner, superintendent of rabbit division, spent the day on the west side of upper Lake drum ming up entries for his division. Ho particularly wanted to secure representative entries from that veteran breeder. Capt. II. E. Hans berry at Rocky Point, and Mr. Hackelson. A beautiful tanned rab bit skin exhibit is promised for this division, showing the utility uses as well as the lovely and serviceable fur wraps and garments that can be manufactured for milady, from rabbit fur, Last Concession At Fair Awarded The last concession at the county fair was allowed yesterday afternoon by the fair board to Franklin Bros., experienced dispensers of foodstuffs at the fair. The two men will have exclusive charge of ice cream and of cigars, cigarettes and tobaccos. FORMER RESIDENT Arvard Whitman, who was con nected with the high school here last year, was among the visitors here yesterday. Mr. Whitman will be principal of the high school at I'hoenix, Oregon, this year. See Pirates of Pcnzanco, Sept. 3-1. The rair board office rocolwU tho hurt entries for llvmloelf Monday evening up tit It) p. in. Those Mho rtuna in with tiu-ir henl and ikI entiles uviv Frank II. Mil'iiiiuick, Jr., of Cppci Klamath Lake, with, his grade heifer senior Shorthorn calf, May. Young McCnrnnck Is out after the I 'list National Hunk's apodal prlo in the hnhy beef class. Ills father, F. II. Mcl'oriiuck enters .Mount Crest Sultan, Mug f his notable shorthorn herd, tils get, Sul i. mi, calved in 109 Miss Tenili Lassie, Willi calf h side, a yearling herd and Mix Tenth Lassie for tin slioi'thoi-u broedcra' special award. Clyde Ilrudley Is thowing but one of his record producing llolHlcin herd. Imperial QeltohS Walker, who took the junior championship ln:H year. 0, C. Lewis, superintendent of the dairy cattle division, enters an nged Jersey hull, Jumes Lnd of Bwana; wild cherry's violet in ti aged cow class; two-year-old heifer Beatrice of Bwana: Fairy Olrl'l Laddie, a junior bull calf and Violet of Bwana, Junior heifer calf. To Exhibit Chickens ti. Alva Lewis of the AltamoQl district enters a pen of young and a pen of old single comb White Leg horn fowl, and a complete showing of the four divisions, with Individual birds. Mr. I.ewis has been prom inent In working toward the stand ardisation of poultry products and notable for the fine laying line of his poultry, his foundation stock having been secured from the most notable and reliable' butcheries. Jo seph II. Foster of Klamath Falls en ters a young white Leghorn pullet and a pen of white Leghorns. Club Exhibit In additlou to exhibiting livestock in club work, Miss Audrey Klger of Merrill will exhibit her Holsteln heifer grade calf, Blossom. Miss Klger is one of four, all of whom are 'entered In club work and ardent livestock devotees, having shown grade and purebred animals at the county fair for the past three years. Harry L. Mill of the Illldebrand district sends in additional entries from the Aspendale ranch, includ ing Persian melon, three displays of Iialhert's Honey watermelon, a winter watermelon, pie pumpkin and a hybrid variety of watermelon. Al Melhase whoso lovely garden on Conger avenue Invokes many ad miring remarks from passing motor ists, has entered cactus, hybrid, miscellaneous and pompon dahlias, petunias, sweet peas, stocks and a variety display embracing six or more klrids of garden flowers. John Cortez of the Midland route made additional entry for dried peas of telephone variety, green peas in pod, green onions, sunflowers and for the variety display of table vegetables special award offered by Murphy's seed store. Jack Hales Jr., of the Keno route, enters a chocolate layer cake while his mother enters the cookery div ision with a sunshine cake, devil- food cake, two young and two old White Wyandotte cockerels and n pen of five White Wyandottes, ono dozen standard white eggs and four dozen eggs weighing over 24 ounces. Irving J. Dixon and Harry Booth both of the Merrill route, called at the fair board Monday morning to assure those present as they hand ed In their entries for commercial sack exhibit of Netted Gems, that each wus graining a husky pair of farm horses to pull the potato plant er home. Gertrude Shop to Have Fall Opening With the latest patterns tot such outstanding nrukes us Gold Medal, Meadowbrook, Gage, Catallna, Fluke, Brunckwels, Del Monte and Uoglna. on display The Gertrude shop will tomorrow have their fall oponlng. For several weeks the shop has been undergoing a complete remod eling and with many new added features, the opening tomorrow gives promise of being ono of the most brilliant of its kind In this city. Miss Gertrude Eckman returned the latter part of last break from the leading style centers on the carft and western coasts and has selected hats for everyone's purse, ranging from the inexpensive sport hats to the latest creations for aftern'oon wear. i WILLIAM GLADSTONE HTEEL Anions the prominent visitors In Klamath Falls today Is, William Gladstone Steel, commissioner of Crater Luke Park, who Is visiting here with II. E. Motnyer,' former director of the park, an oil time friend. Mr, Steel Is on his way home t ) Eugene from I lie park. 3e Pirates of pfcijtylnco, Sept, 3-4.. Notice To Our Customers! This store will be closed all day Labor Day in ac cordance with our custom long established, "Friend of the Workingman." Our closing is only secondary in appreciation of their loyalty to this store. ...."lJ 1 i Hi Siktlltwf k Mm These are the styles that have the college man's O.K. for tall They're smart and they're authentic; every detail of lapel, shoulders, of the trousers, is correct. We'll show you the new two and three button double breasted; the single breasted sacks; the Plus Four suits. We'll show you the new Brackens; the Antwerp blue and bottle blue colors; the Granite colors. We'll show you some remarkable big values, too. They Ve Hart Schaffner & Marx and the price starts at $35 to $60 Listen Men! When You Walk Up Main Street, Take A Squint at Our Corner Window You're going to see some sweaters that are a knockout. They're brand new, turtle neck, button neck, tuxedos end slip-one, ranking colors for this fall. Priced From 5 to 11 I Ain't Mad at Nobody." TK.WKL MUCH LIOHTKIt With the opening of schools and vacation days coming to a close, the registration of foreign cars has dropped off to u very few. Today the tourists Included B. 0. Ickor, Ran llafuel, Cnl.; Albert E., Tate, Oakland, Cal.i N. W. Lundergrecn, Leavenworth. Wash,; 0. Raymond Columbus, Ohio; John A. Tiiman, Dorrls, Cnl.; C. L. Cody, Stockton, Ottl.i F. T. Maxwell, Borrln, Cul., and J. W. Martin, Hurad, Cal. MISS (TtOXyLIST HACK Miss Itachel Cronquist, teacher of history in high school, has re turned from Portland where she spent the summer vacation and will resume her position at the opening of school. Miss Cronquist taught here last year and hns many friends here. She Is a graduate of Iteed College. AGED PIONKKIt DIES EUGENE, Ore., Sept. I .- - Funeral services for Mrs, Anile B. Laraul. pioneer of OreRon, who died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Bobert A. Booth, here Saturday, were held this morning at 10 o'clock. Dr. K. V. Silvan, pastor of the First Chris tian church, delivered the funeiul sermon. FULL OF LIFE- ! A Dodge Brothers Motor Car that has run ten or fifteen thou sand miles is really just getting started in life. We have several of these hardy youngsters right now and we know they are good for thousands of miles more of comfortable, dependable service. H. S. WAKEFIELD 420 Klamath Ave DoDee Brothers Dealers Sell Good used Cars