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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1925)
EVENING HEftAlD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ", 11)26 JElji? Evening UralJl MAINLY cBOUT 'PEOPLE Issued Daily, except Sunday. Iy The Herald Publishing1 Company. Office: 11 X. Eighth Street, Klamath tails, Oregon. FOItMllt RESIDENT IN FROM MKHRIl.l. D. C, Morris of Berkeley. Calif., Mm. C. Ilnwmnu of Merrll la ahop who taught manual training in the ping in Klamath today. local schools in I!lt:i and 1921. Is vt- (ting in Klamath Falls today with FROM I lllt.OOl IN (i -lends. BnrOlHe homo to California' Mrs. A. c. iielngcr and daughter Mr. Morris plans to visit Craior I. j ot Chlloqutn aro among the OUl of and the Lava beds. iowh ahohnora here tndav. E. J. MURRAY Publisher W. H. PERKINS News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 187V. It Certainly Is a Smart-looking Car That's what everyone has to say who lias seen the Latest F O r d C a r s . 31 Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatcher credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. MRS. Mo.U l.lt I F. IIIORF Mrs. J. P. McAuliffe of Fori Klam ath is shopping In the city from her homo today. FROM KlliKFORD Mrs. J. Y. Tipton of the Pelican Bay Mop at Klrkfortl Is in tho city ' today. PA'GE SIX TJic Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the Citv of Klamath Falls. 8 C R 8 C R 1 1 T 1 O N R A T K 8 Bell v wed br Carrier Ut Mall One Year 16. 60 One Year 16. eo Six Monthef 8.50 I Six Months , 2.7t Three Months 1.95 Three Monthi l.BC one Month . 5 1 One Month .(I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925 RETURN' FROM IjAKEVIEW MrB. Docta Norris, with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hawkins of Cottage Grove, who are visiting here, and Wyma Drotherton. returned last evening from Lalroview where they enjoyed the holidays, visiting with friends and attending the Roundup. FROM FORT KLASIATH Mrs. J. H. Neckley, of Fort Klam atib, spent the week end in the city with friends. VISITING HUSBAND Mrs. J. C. Patterson of Portland is among the northern visitors, visiting hero with her husband, Dr. J. G. Patterson. Mrs. Patterson plans to remain here for several days, before returning north. AT YREKA Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McComb, of the Merrill route and their soj, Allan McComb, motored to Yreka over the holiday's, returning boine last evening. RETURNED LAST EVENING Jumcs Smith, bond salesman re turned to the city last evening from l.nkeview, where ho transacted business for several days. REND VISITORS R. E. Courtney and H. T. Rob ertson of Rend were among the guests In Klamath Falls over tho week-end. KINGSTON RETURNS HOME John Kingston who ihas been vis iting In Klamath Falls, for the pajl week with his sister, Mrs. P. K. Hannon and family, left Sunday for his home in Sausalito, Cali. MOVED INTO CITY Mr. and Mrs. Dan Colwell have moved into tho city from Merrill nnd tho Colwell children entered school hero this morning. RETURN TO ASIIEAM) Mrs. Wave Enders and daughter, MISS Shirley, returned yesterday to their homo In Ashland after visit ing horo for several days at the home of Mrs. Enders mother, Mrs. J.. J. Jacobs. FOREIGN VISITORS Everett Wiinan, Lead, So. Dak.; Lester L. Marbel, Vancouver, Wash ington; N. Watanabe, Orllia, Wash ington: Henry Eschullach, Oakland, Cal; G. C, Harnon, Colbert; L. F. Wlllits, Macdoel; F. A. Carson, Denar, Cal; George B. Wilson, Berkeley, Cal; Cecil May, San Jose; G. It. Wilcox, Bishop, Cal; Charles T. May San Jose, Cal; Floyd WcHt, San Francisco and O. Knuth of Oakland, California, were among tho first to register at the cham ber of commerce this morning. TO VISIT DAUGHTER Mrs, W. A. Leonard and little granddaughter, Bobble Lou, are visiting in Lttkovlew at the homo of Mrs. Leonard's daughter, Mrs. Zim Baldwin. Dr. Leonard who motor ed over with them returned home last evening. Look at your HAT Everybody Else Does. MORE LAW DEFIANCE Pending before the eitv council is an ordinance that has for its purpose the vacating of certain streets in I the vicinity of the city hall. The object of the vacation j i.i to turn the property over to the Big Lakes Box com- pany and the Klamath Falls Heating company. Oppos- i .d to the move are many of the residents in the neighbor-! hood. The sentiment of the council is for closing the streets. This is not surprising, for ever since the present council took office it has pursued a policy of open defiance of law in favoring the closing of these streets it is just running true to form. Under the law the city council has not power to close these streets. It is immaterial that the city charter has a provision under which the council may claim auth ority to act. The state law says that the council cannot do what it is planning on doing. So, also, does the :;tate constitution. But, as a more or less noted congress man once remarked, "what is a little thing like the con stitution between friends," and this seems to be a deal between friends a deal whereby city streets are to be closed and turned over to private interests. Fortunately for the people there is a man occupying the office of mayor who has shown that he is watchful of the people's interests. He has prevented more than one grab, and it is not unlikely that he will prevent this latest one. When Mayor Goddard leams that the coun cil has exceeded its authority, that it is surrendering public property for private use and. benefit, it is not likely that he will approve such an ordinance. KILL IT The city council should not hesitate to kill the reso lution which the mayor has vetoed, granting to the Strahom line the right to cross Sixth street. It should be the policy of the city council to grant no such right to any railroad unless coupled with it is the common user provision. The people of Klamath Falls are over whelmingly opposed to any railroad bottling up this city, and it comes with very poor grace on the part of Mr. Strahom to ask for the sixth street crossing fran chise without the common user condition, when the very thing that made his road possible was the belief on the part of the people that it would furnish common user advantages for any railroad that might desire to enter this city. If the council adopts the crossing resolution it will mean that each member will face a recall. With a "Mellowfit" 5 to 650 of fine felt or velour on your head the look you. and others take will be pleas ing. New colors just in. 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Yet enthusiasm for the smart new appearance can never supersede the fact that it is the quality of ma terials and workmanship that has made tho Ford the world's leading automo bile value. New beauty has not crowded out traditional Ford reliability. The very volume of Ford output demands absolute ac curacy of every .working part. Tho steady How of produc tion is dependent upon parts fitting together perfectly; inaccuracies would inter rupt and delay assembly. Juid to this precision must be largely credited the uniformly tine performance and freedom from trouble of all Pord cars. Closed cars now shown in color are unusually pleasing; new and liner upliolsury gives an artistic harmony to the cars. Bright nickeled radiators feature the closed ears and nickeled headlamp rims are on all types. The fendersarc larger and longer, and the running hoards are wider. Comfort is increased by the ears' lower center of gravity, by the low, deep, wide seats, by the added foot room, and by many other refinements that contribute to your case, convenience and safety. 1 fere is the ideal cur for a woman's personal use good looking, trustworthy, easy to handle and inexpensive to maintain. I lore, too, is a practical car for any family that every member of the family can enjoy. Runabout Tourittfi -Coupe - '260 29b Tudor Sedan Fardor Sedan '580 660 - 520 All price f. . b. Detroit DrutminfaM" tint, nntt .tariff rue ..it QfMt car C 1)1 l Ron . MICH SEE YOUR NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER AT WM l,.KKF. SUNDAY .Mr. anil .Mrs. J. Glover. Mr. tod Sirs. it. p. Setser, Mlu Stella sw zcr. Jck Kimball, Mr. ami Mrs. George Tlyma anil Miss In'7. Jenkins motored to Wliil-Kso beach whero they spent Sunday. MOTOR To MBDFORO Mrs. F. M. Upp with her daughter Mlss.Jo nnd Bllen Upp, motored to Medtord Saturday where they wore Joined by their son anil brother Frank and returned here. Frank retnr I to hie homo In Medford this morn ing to resume his position. TO MF.I)I OKI) Mls3 Ilitth Llndscy anil Mia.! Marie Obcnchain spent the holidays in Med ford with friends. Miss Obenchaln took her weekly lesson on the pipe organ v.iillu in the valley city. TO CONTINl'i: SAI,F. Parents Teachers Association to Ton. tiniic Hale Sacred Heart Academy a select boarding and day school for girls and boys. Concluded by the Sisters of St Francis. Grades follow regular state courses. MUSIC AND ART departments under excellent teachers. High school Standardized. Rates are reasonable. For information write Sisters of St. Francis or call at the academy. - KLAMATH FALLS According to an announcement mado by Mrs. Hay II. need, presi dent of the Parent Toa.eliot-.i Associa tion of the Central School, tho used book sale which WM held last) week will continue throughout tihls week. After this week tho assjeia tlon will bold tho saio on oach Monday. pzz:-.;zz."?zzzzz?zzzz. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Lester Turnhauish passed through tho clti..- enroute home from Crater I,ako whero Mr. Turnbaugh has been in chango of tho southern entrance of the purk during the summer months Mrs. Milton Smith, of I.akovlow, Is in tiliej city today visiting with friends. We Apoligize For not being able to servo nil our friends and patrons who responded so well on the Opening days of our sale of tile grocery stock purchased from the sheriff. Nolhwltlmlandfng that he had IE clerks lo serve you we were unable lo serve you all. We want lo call your attention to tho fact that Thursday Is the last Mi lling day. In the confusion, many of tho" items you asked for were reported out of slock, but wit find that, we have lols ot everything-- plenty of eastern com plenty of tomatoes all at prices that, wll surprise you. I. 11. Ulotchoy. Adv. S rz.-rr::z:zzz:zzzzzzT.zzA fit We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day Notice Big Difference in the Way You Feel Quit Poisoning Yourself To day; Feel Better in Few Hours or No Cost Make this tout! Hnd suffering from Indigestion, Pimples. Pains In Hack and Hides, Constipation, Ilond achoa and tired, rundown condition, duo to Holf-poisonlng becauso of sluggish liver and cloggod intestines, Take a pleasant spoonful f nr. Tbncher'n I.lvur end Blood Syrup after the next two meals. In loss than 11 hours notluo tho quick dif- ferottcb In the way yon fuel. Con tains pure vegetable Ingredients up j proved by Physicians. 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