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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1925)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1928 THE KI.AMATTI HTTTT. KLAMATH FAI LS. OREGON PAGETHKEE : m 1 , Mainly About People i. LEAVING lll'XT ii. n liollleter, Brnwl Prultt, Rob ert Prultt, Howard and Mo Prultt and v. i''. Putarbeugb are Iwrini early tomorrow tnoruliig on a door bunt. pluiinliig to (0 Into tb'i Lting oll Valley oountyy, f Are You A Salesman For Klamath Falls? To thr ItlOtUM l tht dink of MttHPi tin' Htimt-HN of "Very nnw uvu, lnnUoDi hnproVtmmt. The pewtpteri of u opftununll) 'I1' in miii ri orsanlsftUon tor m-iiiiik th mk. uomantoua imixiufiitin of community. ,'mi Ultra (ft it fiirtur tti i;k ti t'rrn in itn 1 1 y (Inn Iflln tt pirirml, til LbntUstWi i:it"i i In I fun ahntit Klumniti Fa 11m That Is You Tliut "Von" n -vury mtmwi wtio liven, mnkvu tln-lr IIvIiik. in Uifi oonai unity, if you tro tbibiiabutlcally InttrUKl in Improrlni KtnipnUi folli you win toll in tpoktn word (o rUltOTl W w rlt i i-ii woitl lo frloml you will bo u Mlotnnu for tbt Mttbrmoni or Kin nun h Knii You ran Im it bottur produttlBi Mlatittti tor tin community by your poYMonnJi "lno-re IflUiroM d')uintrittd io your u i it ii I ii t n it ' ' i " . Do Yon Know? where 10 buy the mot,i lit stylo, moil In iiuullty. moil in service, for the lOwM money in Klamath county? The Golden lluli In llii- plurc, according lo approximately 75 pti '"in or too ehopptng mill buying public. K. OS1 C INITIATION i.orui Knight or coiominii Leaidiig For l.nlu'Vli'W Dan crump or tug Lamm Lumber company, Bernard wiiih and B. w. Hooted b'fi today for Lekeeiont where Ho y will attend the latlaUon or ii olaat, wbtob win take place tomorrow Into Ihu order of tin Knights of Ooluuibu. Till: WKATIUIR Tbo OyeloMnrmagrapb ut Under VOOd'a Pharmacy hum- Mutt buro- matrlo obiuUttona imvc ohnnged but slightly since la;;:, report, Imlica- iioim favor n fin': lay Uwwro, Forecast f,,r next 24 hours: Kivir wli.li moderate 'temperature:. Tin' Tyco roi yrdlng thermometer roglgtered maximum ami minimum temperatures todao ai DoMowa; High 74 Low 48 V. H. lyVeaHior Beport (iegin: Generally cloudy with iiKHlornUi temperature t, night an I Sunday. Gentle nl and norlOiweiil wIikIh. lilNOBRX (;iltl,H IIXTKIITAIV Tim MIdm-ii CblOTar ami Margue rllii l.imlni-y complimented Freddie BlebS lam eronlni with a danclnic parly. A Irftfa niunher of the younger Ml were In attendance. IX I- It tit ItOt KV I'OINT I AmoiiK tb'i vIhIioi'k her'; today j from ROcky I'olnt Ih Mm. It. J. Jewier. who Ih transacting btidlfleai j , matter. JI.K U I..U KKTl'Bm Qordon Macaulay returned lam VelllllK from II Weeg'H lr, t K.-ut- MIMK HTKVKNHOV MUh -na BterefflOn iu pending the week -end in Klamath FallM vIh iting with (rlenda from her borne at Malin. He .U)DO- POlST VIHITOIt Mra. W. if. Ilourk Ik rllltinif with and a munli-i- of other coast friends and doinK fall abopplag In COOKJCO 1 (ion h.m.k Liu II on or JSpiacppaJ (ullil to Hold Hule on kfadtMiaday joitleg. Mr. Macaulay made the trip!1'"' '"' today from her home at The ladlet of the Bplaoopal QnUdula bin new Hnpmoblle. i Modoc Pplnt. will hold a cooked food Male on next Wcilm ; day i.l Mlller'n Market, j hKAVSHO TOMORROW MEBRIIily RAXCHRR 'I'll" money derived from the mile II. 1). O'Connor, one of the well io lie need for tin- purobaaing of a1. known rancliern of the Merrill coun- Mr. anil Mm. A. W. Hti vena are nli.no Mr, J II Mrn Mr,- , """""""" r a weeK ll uni- , C. kaaley and Mm. a. ii. Morriaon Wrlp liHtolo country 4arluab. nr.. In'charge of ,., ale. Oregon. They ex t to pack hack nit" He- mountains tor deer hunt- Will You Help? i.wi;vii;u I'UIXOB Ban Lane trnnMacteil hu Hi iicmh here i at Tboraday from Ma borne In LakoTlow, returning ihin noon. ItAt K TO I.OS A(;i:i,KS .. Mm. C. II. BaaitiO haH returned to i, u Angalei afur rbritlng here ill paal two dayn with Dr. and Mrn. tteorgu i. wriKht. Mr. Beattio, who a tan waa a guaat at tin. Wrlgbi bome left ur die north where be i (hief engineer of oonatruction for the rlouihern Paeifla on the Natron cut off work. Mm. iBngtHfi relurned lo I. "t Angeles in order to cuter their ton. Clay, In hiRh school. ing. IN KASTI-:i(N I'AItT HI-' STATi: K. Iltinli nhroo! . Hill Nitehelm and Heine Fouler an- oapeotod home tonight fr mi u week's bunting trip In I'm t it fern pari of Pile stale. try. Is in from his ranch today on business matters. i Miss WELCH HBBB Miss Willctta Welch is among the Bonanza residents in the city today shopping. PROM PORT KI.AMATII Mm. B. L. Loevet and daughter, Fern, of Fort Klamath, are shop ping in the city today. Ill viivt; por DREB I, oral Men Pack Hack Into Ik Booh Country, isle C. J. In Other wok' thO Qoldeil Utile is nlwttys an i, t ), i i . 1 1 alftaman for Klamatb Falls mid Klnmath county ami in aalling tne enthualaatiQ idea ami fact or a better Blent" mil Fulls and Klamath Ooun(V w are , . : 1 1 1 lOmethlDi Ihnt will lie a .rnl It to you. That ii lofical. it i' true. Let's ail become Mieetnen fr a in ner, bigger, Klamath Kails. Btylee-at-a-Price, With wnaiiiy Apparent .Mits. BIUCPHBRO xlsrrixi; sox Mrs. 11. M. Shepherd, mother of Karl Shepherd, is rlaltinR In the city over the week , nil from her home in A liland. PROM HKXI DitKiin and HukIi Dugan (,'harlea Blitekman, .lohn Walkun. of r.'-mi are among the week-end Hans Hanson ami Jimmy Iiaunher-1 visitors here on business and pleas ty left ysterday afternoon for the ure. Beeaie Rook Biecfc country, where! they will pack back about nine mlles;f) RL,, R fro:a tlf Seven Mile Hanger station, 7 to hunt deer. They expect to be gone in the neighborhood of ten days. MBDFOBD BUSrXESS M.VX Max Oe Bauer, ouslness man of Med ford, connected with the Valley Candy company, U tgeutUdiOtSna, busl Beaa In Hie city today. KLAMA1M FALLS AT10H y ii To MKCT XL.vr ti'Fsdav paal ten days, ure returning to tin Th" Parent Teachers Association city tomorrow. Miss Hope will al- ol th" .Mills school will Hold tiieir ,,.,,,1 h, .h,, ,h(, ,,, ,h(H w (iral regular meetlni of the school months at Hie ICbOol on next Tin s- day afternoon at two o'clock' tel. visit BBBR BNROCTB llo.MK Mr. and Mrs. It. Linaiirn and Mrs, F. M. Sparks or San Francisco, who have been spending the past week at Crater Lake, uro visiting here today, enroute to their southern home. They plan to leave Sunday morning. In romliiK down from Crater Lake they had the misfor tune or breaking their oar, and were towed for several miles. I.KIT TOII.W Dr. and Mrs. .1. V. II. Smith of Al- i blon, Nebraska, who have been the bouse quests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hardehbrdok lefl this morning for their home. BBTCBNINB si'X'D.W Mr, and Mrs. .1, A. Cordon, who have been In Suit frtneleeo for th" TO .VI'TLXI) BOUWDCF (lien Jester and C. B, BrOWU are tea ring Sunday morning for Pendle ton whore liny will intend the Roundup. OVKIt WBRfe-RND VISITORS, foe Miller. W. Phillips. W. E. Belts and Joe Lambert, all of Tort laud, are here for the week-end on a combined bueineei and pleasure trip. Sold to Miller Virginia Valli stars in "In Every Woman's Life" A capable cast assists Miss Valli in making this a very interesting picture. Special : We will show the 0. A. C. pictures taken at Corvallis. If you -haw jever been to college, ever expect to go or to send your child ren, don't fail to see "The Old Grad Comes Back" Sunday and Monday The Sheik Is Dead! Long Live "The Spaniard" "The Spaniard" is the 1925 model Sheik more fascinating more colorful ! One of the big Paramount pictures of the year. Next Week See the Giant Dinosaur crashing down the the streets of London in "The Lost World" Made for your Amazement ! BUSINESS TRIP it. D. Benson of Medford, who tniikes frequent visits here from the valley city, is spending the week end here. VISIT BERB KXROl'TK Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Howard of Reno, Nevada, left for the north this morning, enroute to their home, after visiting in California ami Southern Oregon. to BISHOP RKMlXtiTOX TO ARRIVE Btahop W. 1'. Remington is ex pected lo urrlve In the city on next Tuesday. Plana for the new Blpte- rojuil oilmen will be made aome llnio during the coming wen. aiao bib 'ioi rjij; Our Chief Ambition You can buy tires here and there and everywhere. When you buy tires of us, you are buying more than that. You are buying our desire to serve you whenever you need tire inform ation, tire advice, tire service. We believe that in RACINE Tires we offer you the best possible tire value. We are equally ambitious to offer you the best possible dealer cooperation. Rac i n-e ssff Times MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main Phone 294-J ItKTCRX TO SCHOOL Vnnit)' Athletes on Way Hack School at Kitgcuc A summer of work and recrcatiiwi behind llieni. four Cniversity of Oregon students have left Klamatlr Falls for Bugene where they will register and resume their studies. The four young men ure Fred West, Vanity baseball player; Herbert Powell, football player: Jerry Ex tra, who has been active in Varsity tract activities and Laird McCor maek. Laird MeCormack will not return to the 1'uiversity it is under stood but will join his father in Tacomii who is secretary of the I "winning animal. Weyerhaeuser Timber company. All four young men ure close friends of JAmes Manning of this city and members of the same fraternity that he belougs to. Phi Kappa PsL Are you going to be one of the families to Velebrate the demise of KdKcdalc Villager. the purebred Shorthorn steer, raised by young Don West and Tom Walters Jr.. which was sold at public auction at the county fair last Friday morn ing' lu line with the custom of larger shows, the prize baby beef was sold to the highest bidder and Miller's Market took the fat little steer at a top price of 17c per pound on the hoof. They report that the splendid handling and feed which the youngster received in his pruning for the county fair enabled them to dress" this carcass at much less loss than the usual run of beef. Young West and Watters entered their animal not only in boys' club work in the beef calf project, but in open competition with several other prime young steers, bulls and heif ers, including thot:e of Frank Mc cormick. Jr., Frank Grabs and the famous visiting Mountcrest herd. Many special dinners arc being arranged since Miller's market an nounced tbo salo of this special prize steer and what more tempting than a hot, flaky Klamath Netted Cem potato and a thick, juicy por terhouse formerly kuown as Edge dnlo Villager? Miller's report a brisk run of advance orders, but even late comers may find con tentment with a crisp baited brisket or savory beef stew from the prize KKMOOKLIXU MOK'S STORK Xew Enreacfa Ivory Fixtures To He Installed Tomorrow With tbo opening of Moe's store on .Monday, the patrons of the shop will find the ready-to-wear depart mont completely remodeled. New French Ivory fixtures, including dressing rooms, fitting rooms and stock rooms will he installed over tbo week-end. This new arrange ment will do away with the dress racks, which have previously been In the alales of the store and will allow a clear view to the back of the store. MAUN VISITOR Mrs. C. Kirkpatrick is shopping j In Klamath Falls today from her home near Malln. . 1 PROM XKAR DORR1S Miss Winnie Grizzle with her. mother, arrived in tho city this af ternoon from the Kesterson school where she Is tenching this year and is planning lo spend over Sunday here with friends. TKACIIKU AT PLKVXA Miss iMnile iMunson, teacher nt I'levna is among tho week-end vis itors in Klnmtith Falls. x.'OIXti TO t'lHLOOl'IX Jimmy Lear and (ja.nl I. WlBls are immuring to ('hiliKiulu , tomorrow morning waw'ty nrdan to apond the day vMHng with Mortimer Lou. Fur Manufacturer Coat Remodeling MRS. WM. BESSLER Furrier 025 Washington Bet. Sixth mid Seventh All work 30 to BO per cent less than any fur house In Klamath. Work guaranteed. MORTON l"olim1 rRAsoNBLEi HOSPITAL Our expert doctors aatd ntirgeons xcrllent food and quiet surroumJiiiKS brlnff you mil Iwm.th. 10B5 PIHB 9T., rWAHCIBCO MJh LIBERTY Another Striking Western Pictur "Vic Dyson Pays" Sunday and Monday Milton Sills in "The Knockout" In Every Way It's a Knock-Out ! Filmed in Canada with the complete aid ofifthe government it's a picture of the big timber country. If you liked Milton Sills in "The Sea Wolf" see him in this romance of the wilderness. Ben Dey Wants Coos Bay Help In Rail Scrap S. P. Representative Appears Before Bus iness Men MARSHFIELl), Oro., Sopt. 12. The support of ( oos Day In the car rying out ot the Southern Pacific, building program of tho east-west project, in which the company is spending $:IS,000,000, and which is said to prove of benefit to Coos Day In tho reduction of the eastern route by 230 miles and only pos sible by the exclusion of other lines in . Southern Oregon, was urged at a luncheon yesterday to state busi nessmen of Marshfield and North Itend by Southern Pacific officials. Ben C. Dey, general couusel of the Southern Pacific lines, presented the plan of the road in the building program and the reasons why the Oregon Trunk, line should not be permitted by the I. C. C. to bujlti from llend south to Klnmath Falls, thiiB dividing the traffic, all of which Southern Pacific Officiate claim Is needed by tho Southern Pa cific In order to carry out Its pro gram. Tho plan of R. H. Corey to force tho Union Pacific to buljd a lino directly east through the. deserts and unproductive territory was assaUcd.J by Dey as an idle dream. However, said, grantihg that florey's plan 1 feasible, it would tak ten years litigation lo force .such a lino. AVE -with AFETY 1 DRUGSTORE SCHOOL SUPPLIES When the bell rings for school to open, lie sure your children ure ready to' ragtime tho class work. , Here yon inn buy pencils, fountain pens stuck pons, memo books, erasers, rulers, ink. paste, albums', pencil sharpeners ami school tablets. Every item Is of good quality and at a big saving. I The children are ban friends ami know that school supplies purchased from hero will give them service. Come in and no,, our assort ment of needs for sohool. It will make you wish you were ti kid again. Star Drug Store . sk .( KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON