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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
I iGE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WlWNKSpAY. SKI'TKMnran lfi. 1025 Last Week 1000 Men -y jmwm The Resale Value of Your Home It will be increased by "Check" Seal electrical wring If you ever want to sell your home, you will find its resale value increased by a "Check" Seal electrical installation. The "Check" Seal is a recognized mark of identification for qualified electrical contract ors who make your house a real home of elec trical comfort. Like modern plumbing and hardwood flooring, "Check" Seal wiring is a definite resale asset. Before you build or buy, insist on "Check" Seal electrical wiring. And when you buy elec trical appliances, remember also that the "Check" Seal identifies electrical retailers who sell quality electrical merchandise. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY main iuttu oocaks SUtributon for tW i iinHHt I Uhlig's Electric Store Check Seal headquarters for Klamath Falls Schools Continue To Show Increase With the Mills school leading In the Increase ot attendance since the opening of tie city school, all scbtools in the cit are each day registering new students, oc:ording tt the repo-.t of Superintendent J. Percy Wells. Mills school n iv has 312 pupils registered against 288 nt the first day bit this year; Pelican Baiy 93 against 84; Fairview 245 again3t 227; Riverside 232 against 213 and Carload of Farm Implements Now on Road From Factory. As is our custom we will make special prices on these implements for car door delivery. October 1st will be the last day we will accept orders at the reduced prices. The following prices will be in effect until that date: Steel wheel farm truck with doubletrees and neckyoke $71.00 Handt Standard Farm Gear without brake 9180.00 Handt Mountain gear with brake $108.00 Moline No. 100 wide spread spreader $18!2.oft No. 9 seven foot double cut tractor disc harrow 9183.00 14 in. steel beam Blue Bird walking plow 9 20.00 Two Section peg tooth drag harrow 9 1S7.00 Two Section 17 tooth spring tooth harrow s 32.00 All prices are for implements knocked down, delivery to be made at the warehouse at Klamath Falls, Ore. J. W. KERNS Molie Distributor Farm Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Mach ines, Fencing, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds 1303 South Sixth Street Phone 557-J Klamath Falls, Oregon Central school 308 against 302 of the Ifirat day. Legion Post Is Complimented On Record of Drive A stirring tribute to the local American Legion post for its record in the recent Legion endowment fund was. the theme of an address by Colonel A. E. Clark at the first post meeting held this year. Slightly over 100 attended the dinner and open forum meeting af terward, which was held at the chamber of commerce laBt night. Youth Escapes Roseburg Jail William Wade Makes Successful Dash For Liberty KOSEBURG, Ore., Sept. 16. -William Wade, 18 year old boy, con fined in the county Jail, escaped fnom custody this morn'lng and is being sought in the hills surround ing Roseburg. Wade was being held pending Investigation by the ilgrand Jury n a rhlairge of burglary I at Oakland, having been arrested in the Bridges, fieneral Merchandise store of that place. E.-COXGKKHHMA H MKH PITT8FIELD, Mass,, Sept. 16. I (P) Herbert Parsons of New York I and Lenox, former congressman and prominent republican party leader of New York, died at the House of Mercy bwpltal hero today. Two Mexicans Frisk Man Of Big Bank Roll Meager Reports Receiv ed of Robbery at Paunina Sunday A flagrant cats ot larceny com mitted Sunday night; the rubber and the robbed working In tllO camp today; and still no arretis up 60 this morning, This is Una rotiMi'kublo situation whtcu existed today nt PaunlM (Skookutn) In nor t Imp 1 Klnuinth, according Do meager long distance reports from the S. P. railroad oou st rti ot Ion canxp, T'. Mexican either forcibly .:' through some ruse, stole ISO Hvin 1111 Ami-, lean at Paunina Sunday night. The names of robbers and of the Atnerlctfi laborer could not be learned (nam railroad autbjOrtUo. "Wc don't want tij discuss the matter over the telephone. " news paper reporter was Informed. "We are awaiting the arrival .f Vputy Sheriff Roberta, of Crescent, to take the two men 111 custody." 'Are the two men being held In Paunlua until the urrlval ot the sheriff?" "Xo they are wo.kio.g ftDOttt the lump," was the reply. The sheriff's kff'.co slated they bad heard reports p( sonic mlx-up ill Paunina but declined to pay much attention to it 'until ttaaj official attention was brought to t ie matter. KERNS PROPERTY MAY BE USED AS AVIATION FIELD If the foreit service officials want It, property of J. W. Kerns near Kerfj can be used as an aviutton field, it was made public yesterday at the chamber of comme.ee direc tors luncheon. Tfce forest service had approach ed the chamber ot commerce 011 tho psv position of recommending an aviation field. In order that use of the field might be effected this fall If needed. Mr. Kerns. wltJ is a director of the chamber, staled ttvit there was all the level land that was needed and that it couLd be useful as an avia tion field wuon blie crops had been harvested. The pi'jporty borders oa the Ash land-Klamalh Fulls highway. DIRECTORS TAKE ACTION TOWARD BETTER STREETS "Something must he done, but how, 'jore or when. Is the question 10 be S.lved immediately." This. L. substance. Lt tho sense of the chamber of commerce b.ard cf Kre;tors which took up th'i question Ot Improving Oregon ave nue and of saving Wc rest of tho streets of Klnniuth from 'rapid dis integration. The matter was referred tn tho DJadB and highways committee whk-.i will confer with contractors con cerning the cost of Improvement, and mill also take up the matter of flnant.ng the Improvement. Vets Of Foreign Wars To Organize A new organization, one wriich will be affiliated with the American legion, will be farmed aext Friday night at Moose hall it was announc ed last night. The new organization will be ube Veterans of Foreign Wars, for which apprjxlmaely 100 applications have bcon signed. The meeting Frldaiy will be Cor the pur pose ot completing the organization and for electing officers. TRAFFIC COP IS FREE OF CHARGE ALBANY, Ore., Sept. 16. A cor oner's Jury 'here yesterday exoner ated 0. P. Talent, of MedfoTd, a state traffic officer who "shiot and fatally wounded mear Jefferson, on a side road ,off the Pacific highway, Ed LlMihignot, a fleeing motorist believed t have been driving a stolen caT. Ttte Jjry held that the officer acted in the line elf duty. In an oral supplement to the for mal verdict the Jury stated that It wps convinced the sh,:otlnig was acci dental, but lihat tlieVo was tnsuffl clent cvldU.)f:e to state this In th3 written verdl:t. Tulmit claimed on the witness stand I hat his gun w as discharged accidentally when the automobile In wfblotl ho was rid ing with N. C, Chancy, district nt bornc of Jackson county, collided with another automobile, PROM ODBLli LAKH 1'.tky D. P. Roberts; cue of the business men of the Odcll Lake counby Is in KlamaUli Kails today on business matte'rs. Received our Annual Fall Style booklet. In it is depicted and described the season's newest styles from the foremost of authentic sources. Men appreciate this information coming as it does, for it gives them food for thought in the purchase of their new fall apparel. In it one paragraph reads: "They were origi nated for Hart Schaffner & Marx." What a satisfied feeling a man can purchase with in choosing a garment bearing this famous name. On the last page you are given a style summary, throughout the book style alterations, colors, and the general high lights are pointed out to you. We claim, for the well dressed man, an ines timable prestige to be connected with such a firm as Hart Schaffner & Marx. K. Sugarman 19 Years of Clothing "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" Fiui-e CORPORATION Why Be Tired Out By Wash Day? Do you know the utter ease of simply putting the clothes into this wonderful EASY WASHER and having them turned out in a few minutes COMPLETELY CLEAN, then wrung out by a power wringer, without effort on your part? The New EASY WASHER is a masterpiece. By all means see EASY was 1 FREE For a limited time one year's supply of soap with the purchase of each Easy Washer. 1 ffi LAFDLLETTE 15 AN EAST WINNER (Continued From Page One) nointnee was secretary to tho late Senator Robert M. LaFollotto und Is chulrmun rA tho republican state central committee. During tho primary campaign I-a- Fiollette mnde a tour of the state iipeaklng to largo audiences. Plunks in his platform wore based princi pally on the principles of Ills ifaliWr in his several attempts to obtain the 'presidential nomination and his national policy In the United States senlatc. NBW YOUK, Kept. 10. (I1) The possibility of a third ticket lining in the field In November to contest the mayorallty election with state Senator James It. Walker, demo cratic nominee and Frank D. Water- mun, republlcun, held the center of the .political stage today as final returns confirmed the declsivoness of yesterday's ballot. With all districts canvassed, Sen ator Walker held a majority of Dt,S48 votes over Mayor John F. Hylan, candidate for a third term. Polltlcul obsorvors appeared to bo equally divided today on the ques tion of whether Mr. Hylan would head an Independent ticket nnd the mayor himself kept bis own council. Arriving nt city hnll this morning, Mr. Hylan suld he would conclude bis term with "nothing to regrot." BOARD WRESTLES WITH FINANCIAL TANGLE OF FAIR . lliw t inoet, Ibe deficit Incurred nt 'tho last connti fijlr In itho 'prob lem undertaken ly the fair board yesterday which met in the county spurt iiiouho. The fair bonrd Is cognizant of what Its lassots .ml llabllltio are but Is now ifuccd with tho proposi tion of securing tho money Ifrtom tho state and tho county fur the fair, nit noon us possible. Present nt the bolard mooting were It. E. Iliad bury, ohahfnan, ll, N. Moe, H, m. Hammond, Frank Sexbon and C. A. llenderifon, VAIJiKY VIM1TOIM Mr. and Mrs. 1). Frlngi, ot Alcd iftord are visiting In tho city today, When You Keep Your Car Well oiled and oqulpped with the best tires you add olglity per cent lo its efricloncy. Let us nil your car nnd retlro It with GENERAL FIRESTONE and ' OLDFIELD Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins Klamath Aye. & 6th St.