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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1925)
CP BaUi.L -J. . juu: tSSS EVENING HEgm gOTgTg FTOg, DRECON ' i ; ; .'mnu.iLj.'.J.1.. '.. BPS Why the Label Sewed in Your Coat Hart SchatTner &.Marx Clothes WEARERS of clothes bearing this label are proud of it. You know them for you can pick them out of the crowd of well dressed men. THIS label is put into every suit made by Hart Schaffner & Marx as an evidence of good faith, too, it is a mark of distinction significant of the noble man's private seal. IT IS for your protection, for your guarantee of sat isfaction. Few men out of sincerity would ever think of tearing it out. Demand it when you buy your next suit of clothes. Notice: We will Close until 5:30 Tomorrow, in Observance of a Jewish Holiday. K. Sugarman 19 Years of Clothing "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" LAFAYETTE, Ind., The foot-1 Purdue broke a shoulder running ball season has arrived. House of through signals. To Correct A MOST FALSE RUMOR we are not now nor never have purchased milk or cream from Schulmier Miller Hill Dairy. Neither has any milk from the Schulmier Dairy ever been brought into our creamery. Our bottled milk comes from the dairies of Clyde Bradley and C. W. Lewis, foe their ratings call the city health authorities. In our fully equipped modem plant every pre caution to- constantly safeguard our hundreds of customers is taken. At this time we want to extend a special invi tation to everyone to come and inspect our plant and see first hand how our milk is handled. Buy Crater Lake Dairy Products and Rest assured of positive Purity and Cleanliness Controversy Over 34.41 in Court The circuit court will be called upon to settle a dispute over $34.41. it developed today. Not for months has a suit been filed in circuit court representing such a small sum. The case is one brought against Howard T. Smith by the State In dustrial Accident Commission which alleges that Smith failed to contrib ute three and one quarter per cent of the wages of his employes to the state industrial accident commission. New Meat Market Opens For Business Tomorrow A new and strictly modern meat market to be known as the Terry Market will be opened to the public tomorrow morning at "19 Main. Af- j ter being closed for more than a month, being remodeled, with the installation of a new York refriger ator syBtem with a capacity of 3 tons, all new marble und white enamel display cases and windows, the shop will be one of the most modern in the city. Fred Terry, with his son, Victor Terry, will be in charge of the shop, both being experienced In this line of work, having recently come to Klamath Falls from South Dakota. y KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY PHONE 74 M I : ft HI I.I, FOLKS Mr. and Mtb. C. P. Hasklns, well knows residents at Merrill, are here today on business matters. LKFT ON HINT R. E. Stinson anl O. O. Hayes, left this foremen for tnc Seven Mile country to spend over the week end on a deer hunt. Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All work guaranteed Mrs. Wm. Bessler 62G Washington Between Sixth and Seventh Bungalow Court Work Progresses Tin1 first huiiRiiloiv of the Espla nade court will bo ready for occu pancy the first of nojtt week. In inilck succession the remaining nine teen bungalows constructed by K. J, Murray, will be ready for occupancy. The concrete Plpo company, to whom was awarded the contract for the bungalows, lum beeu mulling the Job to completion. Work on the root and Hie floor of the new Kord Kiiiage. being con siruclod by George lllehn, will start tomorrow, it was announced. The new garage building will be complet ed by tho Concrete Plpo company by the first of the month. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. Iggg WILLIAMS IN tiTV 0. B. Williams, ol BonwWi tri.ni ucted business matters .aero today. Mrs. 1.. S. Slsemoro and son Ortli. are visiting with, friends hero kxlay fi'.'tn their home at Fort Klamath. Railroad Officials Inspecting Klamath Oregon Trunk and B, P, & . railroad official! latl this wornlni on mi inspection of the lower Klain atii bailu ami Poe Valley territorial to peraonally view (hi agricultural sections ol Klamath. Toiiioitow the railroad party will be escorted over the Burvey of the proponed route of the Oregon Trunk railroad from Band to Klamath Fails. Officials included hi the party are A. J, Davidson, general manager of tho S. I'. ,t- B, and Oregon Trunk lines: A. V, Mitchell, chief engineer; E. E. blllla, superintendent of car service and telegraph; It. W. .Pick ard. general freight agent; O. II. Kiddle, valuation engineer, and tl. It. Williams, assistant comptroller, LEAVING I'oit PAIR Mr. and Mrs. liny Hiitterlee are leaving tomorrow for Medford where they will attend tho fair and visit with friends. THB WKATUBR The t'yclo-SlorniBgraph at I'nder- wod's Phnrowoy ihowi the barotnot? rle pressure it! 2 : :t n where it has remained for a number Df hours While this level pi'cviilln iimicltlcd nondltloni nra likely. Poracail tf next II hours: Vb nettled, probably cooler. Tbo Tyeos rei'onllng Iheninnetei' regltitered maximum und mlnliiiiini temperatures today us follows; High 07: low 10, V. S. Weather Itcpoit Oregon- -Local showers this af-j tar noon, Qonorally fair tonight and Saturday. Warmer In east central portion toulgul. Moderate westerly winds. MA I.l Nllol'PKIt Joe M. Kotera Is ti'iiusactlng bUS Incus affairs In Klamath Fall! thin altamoon from bis home at Malln. IN FltOM POINT COMFORT Mrs. Laura Moore is In from her lunio at Point I'onilbH today, shop ping atad greeting her friends. MKItllILL HIIOITKK HUM Nylnndor spent the greater part of the day In tho city from Merrill, IrMMOtlOl bUfelOMI mullein. II. K, Itohlnsoti u 1 1 .'inl.nl to hiial nesii iiitilleis here today from his home ui KGnOi Masons Attention Work In F. I'. Degren Fri day evening, Bapt, II. 7; so p. m. Plans for reception of Grand Maatar Kelly win be dlaouiaadi 0. K. DINNMi W. Mi i'iBoBiiiiOjBt imh aae - h Jail Opening Saturday, Sept. 19 ! Interpreting the Paris modes in the appar el we have selected for fall, we offer ou those costumes which will be worn by the fashionable world throughout the season. The lines of the garments, their trimmings and colors, are as Paris designed them, and every one knows that what Paris says is right. '. The accessories are correct, and in say ing that, we say all, because chic depends so much upon their being smart. Through out the Women's Store all that is governed by fashion is new. The beauty and quality of the new arrivals in coats, dresses and dress materials make this a brilliant open ing and forecast of the season to come. Tonight at 7:30 our show windows will be unveiled Revealing new and authentic Autumn Fashions before window settings of rare beauty which have been pre pared especially for this gala occasion. Come and bring your friends Store Opens 8 o'Clock Saturday Morning New Arrivals of Coats, Dresses And Accessories Daily Truth in Advertising r