The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 16, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    wrcnNKKDAY. SKl'TEMDER 10, 11)25
TAGE TWO
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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Give Your Teeth The Care
and expert attention thai they should have and your health
will be conserved in a major degree. They aro vital to
Rood healt h See uh for free examination.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless, of course)
202-204 Hopka BIdg. 8th and Main Phone SJ6
Police Search
For Youn$T Boy
Who Left Home
i Parents in Grants Pass
Want Help of Local
Police
AUTO PARTS
"QUALITY" Piston Rings standard to .045
oversize in all standard sizes.
VAN DYKES PARTS CO.
502 S. 6th.
"New Parts For All Cars."
-Phone 616
"With the Huh Tire Shop'
The Washington Cafe
la the moat popular eating place In Klamath Falls today
"There's a Reason"
TOC CAX
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
A t).y, largo in statute but young
In years. Is wandering aimlessly lu
Klamath, DOUfd to'see the vtvrld.
He U from Grants Pass und- his
parents und relatives In that clu
aro franti.1 with worry over his un
loked D.r departure from his h?me.
The boy's name is Tom Stout,
.iKed 15. who was scheduled l' ar
rive net last night from Grants
Pass on the evening train. A tele
gram adv. so.! police erf iJis Impend
lng arrival but wheu the te'.ostvm
arrived, the train hal already drawn
into the -station.
Although polire have been watch
ins closely, no trace of the misting
hoy has been r caled. He is light
c irplexion. five (Bet 10 laches tall.
Is rearing a large brown Stetson
hat, and heavy h.d cull siloes.
UK South Sixth
AMK1UCAN AND CHINESE DISHES
Woe Siting, Prop.
Are your Children's
Eyes Ready for School?
If not, see to them now.
The child with poor eyes has
to work much harder than the
one with normal vision to keep
up with their classes.
See at once
DR. GOBLE
709 MAIN
Eym
Examined
Repairs
Glasses
Fitted
Quick Service
La Vogue
Stock
Now at 8th
and Main
In the store formerly
occupied by Houston
& Phelps.
Many Real
Bargains
Remain
We tried to clear out
aJl of this merchan
dise before we left
our old location, but
our stock was too
large and many won
derful values in
ladies' apparel and
millinery remain. This
is your opportunity.
La Vogue
Store
8th and Main
Frank Way Taken
To State Prison
Faced with the prospect of serv
ing 13 years behind the grey walls
of the state penitentiary far the
killing of Timothy Murphy In the
Devil's Garden c.oatry fast May.
Frank Way, PrinevIIle sheepman,
loft last for Salem in the
custody of Sheriff Hawkins, .where
he will begin to serve out his ioag
aeLteftre. By n"3w the convicted
sSeep man is probably being 'dress
ed don' preparatory (B douning the
garb of u convict.
Portland Barbers
Retain Old Prices
PORTLAND, Ore., Se.1t. 10. (JP)
Barber shops here returned ivday to
the prices of- 50c jr -huircui ami
25c for slaves, the Barbers Union
having last night ratified the detl
sf:n of the Master Barbers to revoke
the increase to 65c for haircuts and
35c Or shaves put into effect last
week.
Airship Inquiry
To Start Monday
WASHINGTON, Sept. 16. P) The
court cf Inquinr appointed by Sec
retary Wilbur by investigate tile
Shenanddoah disaster will convene
in Lake Hurst, N. J., next Monday.
The court itself will decide' wheth
er the hearings will be 'open to the
public but it is assumed here that
they will be.
Golf instructor to
Arrive Here Friday
9
Henry Dellun, of Portlan 1, for
five'iyears g:-jupdi keeper tor the
Portland Golf County Club und fur
the past year with the Multnomaii
Golf and Country clab of Portland,
will arrive in t'.te cU' Friday to tab
complete charge of the wirrk of the
lUamath County Counter; club. Is the
k ' a hrou-i-t bark by J. F. Magutro
Sr., Mr; .Maguire has span! the past
tea days in Portland visiting the
rart: us clubs, getting idea3 for ttlte
lodal coarse.. He hired Mr. Dollar.,
after ieatn-ng he was an experienc
ed man and thjroiighry .rompetoat.
The dlrertors of the local clab
including A. J. Voyc. C. I. Roberts,
R. E. W.-isoat and J. F. Maguire.
Sr., held a dlrccC-rs meeting this
noon at a luncheon' in (he hotel
Wriite Pelican.
ECGEXE BUSINESS MAS
P.. F. Seizor and L. Watson, both
prominent business men of Eugene,-
spent yesterday in the city
on business matters. They return
ed by motpr to the University city
today.
Constitution
Day Observed
Portland Attorney Ad
dresses Chamber
Forum
"On hundred and thirty-eight
ears a;:o. tomorrow, one of the
greatest Instruments of state ever
conceived came Into being wheli a
group of American Patriots affixed
their signatures to the American
constitution."
Thus was Klamath reminded of
thi' proximity of Constitution day by
A. V.. Clark. Portland attorney, who
was the princlpul speaker at the
chamber of commerce rorutn lunch
eon this noon.'
"No other instrument of democ
racy has lived through the trials
endured by the American constitu
tion and existed."' toe speaker em
phasised. "Originally conceived to
I serve 13 small agricultural colonies
along the, Atlantic seaboard, the In
strument has served to bo the guid
ing star of the nation during the
ureal period of national expansion
when the western boundary line
polled gradually westward until
it reached the Pacific coast.
"Since the enactment of the con
stitution. 3000 amcndimnts have
been proposed and but l!l have been
enacted. What greater proof Is there
of Impregnability t( that docu
ment. With the constitution al
ways guildlng us, we huve devel
oped into the most prosperous and
powerful nation oit the face of the
earth."
During his talk. Mr. Clark took
occasion to criticize the attitude of
certain of the larger towns of Ore
gon. "There has been too much snug
ness and complacency, and a de
cided lack of cooperation." he said.
"What we need is a simultaneous
movement toward pushing this state
ahead, such as is now In progress
in California."
Local Girl Writes
C r A h i -t- o TJ -vr-
- VVIIUIUU1IO A 1UTT I mil
In banta Barbara
LEIF TOTTER WEJLIi
The first of- the three men seri
ously injured in an exprosion in a
locomotive at ..the ..Shaw-Bertram
oamp last .week, 'aa3 recovered suffi
ciently to be discharged from the
hicapital. He is Letf Totter who
will leave today for bis home in
Portland.
Modest Flapper
SAVE toith
DRUGSTORE
Sill
MALTOLEUM
is just what is needed
in the treatment of
general debility result
ing from chronic
coughs.
Exceptionally fine as a
tonic in bronchial af
fections and nervouH
disorders.
A large size bottle
79c
Star Drug Store
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Pantalcttea are Just the thing for
flappers now that the short sklrta
ore to be even shorter, says Sally
O'Neill of Hollywood. " ,
If
When you have tire trouble
you want your tires repaired as
good as new have thera vul
canized in the best equipped,
shop In Klamath Falls. Our
Hclntz Electric Steam Vulcan
lzers and expert repnlr men as
sure you of the best possible
results.
Reed Auto
Supply Co.
S. llth Near Main
Phone 298
Schools In Santa Barbara wen
damaged to the extent of $700,
000, not including colleges and pri
vate schools, is t.'ie word received
in Klamath Falls by relatives and
friends of Miss Esther McAndrewn
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Mi Andrews, who recently returned
to the southern city to resume her
position as teacher.
Property loss Is much grenter
than first estimated and according
to Miss McAndrews they are having
a most difficult tlmu attempting to
collect enough funds with which to
rebuild the schools. Miss McAn
drews Is teaching In the basement
of one of the business blocks.
The city has light quakes dally.
according to Miss McAndrews' lei
tor, with- one severe one since her
return south, some two weeks ago
A souvenir book of the earth
quake pictures has been received
here from Miss McAndrews which
shows the great damage which was
done to just a few of the leading
business bouses. Among the most
prominent including the complete
distructlon of the Van Ness Hotel,
Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
San Marcos Building, American
Legion and McKay Building, Pow
eT House, Southern California Edi
son Building, the Potter Theatre,
Santa Barbara County Jail, Santa
Barbara Library building. First Na
tional Bank building, Grand Hotel,
and Brown Mug Cafe, and the Hotel
California.
According to Miss McAndrews
lettur the people talk of uothng
else and It is not an unusunl sight
to go for 14 blocks on both sides
of the street and see nothing but
large buildings now total wrecks.
Buildings are being torn down and
rebuilt as fast as possible and
wrecking crews work night and day
lu all purls of the city, Miss Mc
Andrews writes.
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Character in Footwear
Here's New Hope
For Ford Owners
Salem. Ore., Sept. 16. Secre
tary of Stale Kozor issued an order
yesterday which relieves motor ve
hicle owners whose cars derive light
from magneto generators from go-
lug to the expense of an entire
change In lighting equipment
would otherwise be required under
the new lighting law of Hie 192
legislature'. Loiters with tin
order huve been sent to all
adjusting illations.
The Toggery
Opposite Liberty Theatre
Charles W. Morse
Suffers Paralysis
waldh out.
"Girls Men F
rgcl," which coiueii
to 0!ij Liberty theatre Thursday has
us Its central character that sort of
pt a girl. Kitty .Hhnytio awakens 10 1 pljrlnB ihn good fellow
thll realh&tlon about herself all ofjlh" reupert of her friends
' ,i ; : den. For a I ;ng time slio
prided herneif en the fact thut he
waS known an tilio "life of overt
party" she was Invited on. Hut It)
she lost
NEW YORK, Sept. 16. OP)
Charles W. Morse, 'former Wall
street operator, suffered a ncflond
paralytic stroke today and w!as .To-
ported l! attending physicians to I '
be In . ,rlHe. e,M,l : hi '' V '' I'
home hero.
ill '
new
light
Elliott to Appeal
Divorce Decision
Dfetrtct Attarnay BMtatt wlH carry
h!s theory of the 'Illegality of cer
tain divorces to the slate supreme
court.
His Intention to do this folfcywa
the court ruling yesterday aftenioo.i
in whioh lilt demurrers lo a numb'T
M d(wrcki were overruled by Cir
cuit Judge Leuvitt,
oAt the INE TREE
The most marvelous film LK
time waa exhibited at the Pine Tree
last night. It Is the long-heraldo.l
plcturlzution of Cionan I le's "Tim
LjsI World."
I'be story takes a group of Intro.
pid explorors iuboi tile middle of a !
. llderness whore l-jiim the .llinaurii
and their related anlmuls of mil- jf
lions Lf years ago. How tiiesn anl-Z
mill r.;uve been ret-reated ;:i Ibo'X
creen and haw they ere sb-iwn With
th aeboff In the cast, dwiv.fing Ihcm
until they are nothing inire than X
tuts 'in size, we wll .leave d'.r aome x
technical expert to explain. SMKTCe
it that these scenes are amazing lo
(he ;iilnt where u.iey become magi-
cal In their effect.
If "The Lost Wirld" lid nolhln::
devel.pment of invention and pliubi
graphy. the shov at I he Pino Tree
ITOtfM bo well worlih the prlco uf '
admissloti. But these bcciiim have J
been cast In a story, tjbttt BUiplles(
appeal, .There Is romance, splendid I
cnurnciorizatton anil superb : one ly
See It at the Pino Tree honiftit,
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Electrical Service
for
Motor Cars
We specialize in nviierator, starter and
Magneto repairs.
We have complete testing' equipment and
full stock of- parte.
Al! work guaranteed
Authorized Delco, Iiemy, Klaxon and
Bosch Service
Williard Batteries
oAt The LIBERTY
When 'a glirl loses the respeel of
men she finds bei'iolf In- o prell.y
ptecai40Uj poelthm. After that any
thing matr happen If the girl doesn't
FLOYD HENRIOT CO.
(Auto Electricians)
234 Main St Phone 3fl7W
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