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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
PAGE TWO ftVBSNINQ HERALf), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, SHl'TEMHER- 24, 1025 Deer Hunters Killing Does Warden States Five Female Deer And Two Fawns Found i l id i i i i Drug Store of Quality, Service and Low Price A J3 Hi. 44 Nothing like a stealing bowl of Carnation Mush to ptt youngsters into the stride of the day's study or play. AH wheat! And they iilr it! Announcing the Initial Dance of a Series of Thursday Night Dinner Dances to be held at the White Pelican Hotel Thursday, Sept. 24th, 8:00 p m. Dead Five beautiful dote, scotched oul on the tr.'niinl stiff and stark and wiPi their ves glazed 1 11 death, ate toed fir sravaitgors In the Pokig uu county. Two graceful fauns were found shot near u large pine tree in t ". Keno district, t'p oduvo buxaards ci.clod sinvely, thoir coos .;Cae.l 01 Hie prospective feast below. Tlrs Is the report brought to Klamath Falls tod.i. by District t.lame Warden .Marion llarnoi who has .been searching tr the game boss who s lot the d es and I'lieu left them to die. "Hunters are not laws as miieh as last year." lla.nos itu snipe-14 en Is .I t fact re jl killed. I Movie Actor Is Stabbed In Leg Rod La Roque Hurt in Accident Near Santa Rosa SANTA ROSA, Calif.. Sept. 23. Rod La Roque, motion picture ac tior, was knifed in the leg at Gu6i neyviUe, near here; yesterday while enacting the part of a hero not specified in the scenorla. , When 'an Indian igirl was tvirbwn from a horse daring the ukins of a picture, her ankle was sprained. La Roque, dashing through brnaa to her aid to cut the moccasin from her foot, cut himself au severe'', that seven stitches were required to slose the wound. . He 111 be "out of the picture" for at least a Meek. But marry one of these warm sisters. Then tell her your pay. You can keep her in the kitchen for a refrigerator. 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Both day and night shifts have been augmented to maintain the new schedule. The company ship ped 4,284 cars to dealers on Aug. 31, establishing a new record 600 higher than the largest previous shipments for one day. The company, which recently made its two-millionth car, at tained during August a greater pro duction thus far for 1925 than the entire production of 1924. Several factors have contributed to the unprecedented demand ac cording to C. K. Dawson, assistant general sales manager of the Chev rolet Motor company. "The August 1 reduction of $40 to $50 in the closed model prices together with the announcement of the improvements on all models caused a still further increase in the unfilled order list." said Mr. Dawson. "The greatest demand at present appears to be for the Chev rolet coach. Increased popularity also baa beep gained by tit" new Utility Express one-ton truck which has replaced the former truck of the same name. "Another factor in car demand Is the rapid economic recovery of the south and the southwest where purchasing power is now on a par with the remainder of the coun try." American Legion had a parade in New York where many had forgot ten the war except for wrist watches now and then. oneytug game J ejaculated this morning, "Whether j ar not it is c i roles .noss. inc ;mpe- tcn.o or just plala meanue mystery to me, but Hie fact mains that does are being "There are lots of hunters in the woods tha' don't ku w row t han die a gun. A few days agp n 'aunt- i er w is moving through the brush III iter en Parker mountain. Suddenly i J he beard a rifle report and Bimul- Jl a vicious spat of a oill : j J just above his head. ll''J yelled loud to warn the erring hunt-1 J er. but he shr,t again and narrow- J iv misled the frightened '.uintsiuan. : "The (Rotable Is mat peoplo get out in the words early In the morn ing and shuct at anything trip; see mbVirig in the forest. That is prob ably the way these does were kilted. Hunter3 would see brush stirring and shoot without even seeing t iclr qua: ry." S 1! it I y t i ii Witch Hazel Very refreshing ufter shaving. Soothing for In sect bites and bruises or Inflamed skin. It's nearly three times stronger than the ordinary grades. Kuii pint regularly 680 KpniejVade peciaPs Foot Comfort 4 Georgia Rose Toilet Water A true reproduction of the fresh flowers. Comea in a beautifully designed frosted glass bottle. Pretty enough for any dressing table. Sprinkler top. Regularly 11.00. Fulrytoot Corn Planters alio h'uiiyfooi Uutttop Plasters m oo Palryfeol Botl corn Remedy anv Fulrytoot Callous Itoiuody . S6c Fnlryfoot Powder . Urto Roxall coi n Bolvoni sue itexall Foot Powder !K)(. 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The larre number In the latter year is thonpht to have been tine to the fact that the old paper bills, which continued to circulate with the Ketenmark. were of such poor work manship that it was comparatively easy to imitate them. : ii Rubber Gloves Regular price $1 H Sale price ' An antiseptic lit, old preparation thtit pre vents excessive persplrntlou under the arniH. Degtroyu all odors of pcrnplratton. 5c umi ooc. Jontcel Soap $ t Hay fragrance of 20 flowers, 4 LILAC VEGETAL takes the sting out of the shave and makes the face comfortable. The best after shaving lotion 75c ? tied lint lliey lunke my feel fiM'l geodl Rcxnll Poof Bath Tablets r I d'. nr ; canes at.uv a ilr(t I i Notice Big Difference in the Way You Feel Quit Poisoning Yourself To day; Feel Better in Few Hours or No Cost Make this test! End Buffering from Indigestion, Pimples, Pains In Back and Sides. Constipation, Head aches and tired, rundown condition, One to Snlf-polsonlng because of sluggish liver and clogged intestines. Take n pleasant spoonful of Dr. ThRctier'a l.lrer snd lllood Byrup nfteti the next two meals. In less Ihau II lo uts notice Ills quirk dif ference in the way you feel. Con tains pure vegetable ingredients ap proved by Physicians. Helps nature elennse and tone your liver strengthen your digestive organs sootiij; the tired nnd overtaxed nerves, brnce up your .system and purify your blood and restore your energy again. Von, too, must be satisfied, or no cost. Dr. Tlincher's Ib sold and recom mended under this guarantee by the Star Drug Store and all leading druggists.- Adv. MERRILL Mr. nd Mrs. Kurr Westbrook at tended the "old fashioned dance" at the home of Syd Kvans in Klam ath Kallfl last week. This was for the members of the P, B. O. and their husbands. HIM Anne Bill left, the last of the week for Kuf-'ene where she will re sume her position as teacher in the high school at Springfield. .Mr. and Mrs. C. . Merrill and daughter Mildred Jean returned from Klamath falls Friday where they had been with Mildred Jean while she was in the hospital. The boy scouts are holding their meetings Friday evenings. Friday night they met in the I'resbvi ri:in church as a railroad meeting was be ing held that evening In the club rooms. The scouts attending were: Clifford and Claudie Shuck. Lotih; Hill. Hoy Heasley. CJe and John nil lard. Marion Carlarneati. William Mu lct, Alfred Carleton and Scout Mas ter J. W. Scoggins. J. W. Taylor returned from Klam ath Falls Sunday wheroYe had been several days for operation for re moval of his tonsils, Mclvin Moyer left Friday for Cor vallfs where he will enter O. A. C. Kenneth Col well left Sunday for F n gene to attend the IT. oT O. the coming year. Moth hoys ar 1925 graduates of the Merrill high. Qui, Krksman left Friday for a short trip In the ViIlamett; valley . Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Btlbb and children were in Merrill Saturday. Mlesefl Thirza and Helen Anderson spoil, the week end with .Miss Ann Sitzi-r in Klamath Falls. They re turned Sunday evening. Mrs. It. c. Anderson la upending a few dyi In Klamath Falls with rrtfindfl and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bowman and small son returned Saturday from a Iwe Week1 vacation. .Mr. and .Mih. F. 1. Pope were K hi mat h Falls visitors Friday. Gladys Bissell spenl the week end wfih friends in ChJloqutn. Mr. and Mth. II. II. Anderson s pen t S u n d ay in K 1 a m a I h Fa lis at thfl home of Mrs. Anderson's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Martin. Krnfs Hedgeputh made a trip to Jacksonville iat week, ii" returned Friday evening accompanied by his fnther Thos. lledgepalh, who will visit Ills daughters, Airs, B. I. Whls lor and Mrs. Velton Hnsklns of Mer rill.'; - mM -d-t m. gCl -.J., X7 HAIR NKTS Venlda hair nets cap and fringe shape, single or double m es h ISC ii for S5c Calnsborougli hair nets 10c ea. if 4 4 4 4 4 Star Drug Co. Drug Stan FIFTH AND MAIN MAIL ODRERS FILLED PROMPTLY rot STAIN P K N H W n t e r in u n "Ideal", Wahl 'I' e in p o I n I to sr. no llvemharp pen cils l to m- Fountaln P.eM It e p a I r o d It 1 1 i i i i i i i i I . i i '? i i L t i i i I i i i i i i M 1 1 . i t i i i i i i i' . i -1 . 1 1 i i i 1 1 i i i i i ii t i i .??w -.iw The .Modern V.'ooclnien held initia tion in the I. O. O. V. hall Saturday evening. This was followed by a ban quet. This lodge is in a very flour ishing condition. Mr. and Mm. John Hogan from Rhett lake were In Merrill shopping Friday. Mr. and Mrs. I'. 0. ShamtMrt were visitors in Klamath Kails Monday. W. F. Hill and daughter Miss Olive spent Monday in IKamath Falls. M. F. Barry and Billy Kalvy were business visitors in the Kalis Mon day. .Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. Schmidt were in Merrill Friday from their ranch in California. Rev, M. it. Parounaglau of Salem spoke in the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning on Hie Near feast Itelffe. He is a native of Armenia ami he mare a very pathetic appeal on behalf of hl.-i country. It was a very interesting talk. A collection was taken up for his work. .Mrs. It. Kiittenborn was calleil lo Orland Calif., by the death of her father. .1. W. Morey. .Mr. Morey for merly lived at Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bailey and tona Donald and Hilly returned on Monday from a week's visit with Mr:-. Bailey's parents at Hrunts Fiihs. While there a family reunion was held to celebrate the T-Ird birthday of her father. Mr, Bailey made a trip lo Crescent City to visit relatives. toblnson'f show Is In Merrill, and the children are all excited over the animals. Ii is said to he very good. Miss Anderson, who has been en gaged lo leach the hoveuth grade in the .Merrill public schools, arrived In Merrill on Sunday and Monday tnorfl Ibg received ;i nteasage telling of tin death of her father at Tacoina, W'n. Miss Anderson win rat urn soon, to resume her duties. Much concern Is fell by Merrill people nfer the safely of Marl-in OweOSby, who. It Is feared. Is lost on Huckleberry mountain. It is re ported I hat Inst Wednesday he wahl out to look for his horses that hud strayed away. He has not been Been BlncOj nllllntlgll Hie horseR relumed to camp with his gun strapped phlpootod lo Join In the loarch. lie had! those going from Merrill to help In them. Ills mother, Mrs. Joseph, was spent some time on Huckleberry' the poarcb are llnrtclrodo brothers, brought lo Merrill Sunday. Some of ; mountan every year and Is supposed ' Iiyers. Mr. Ilahn and Arthur Stoo'.ns the rungers are searching and some to be familiar Mvllh It. Hppoi are and more were lo be tiuut from the of Mr. Owensby's relutives are ex- hold for his being found soon. Among sheriff's office. 795 ESSEX COACH VALUES Everyone Says it - Sales Prove it IrlUDSOM COACH Hudson Brougham $1495 HUDSON COACH 1195 7 PatMHf r Hudson Sedan $1695 AU Vices ftgt and Tax Extra ACME MOTOR CO. Sixth and Oak Phone; 680