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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1925)
I PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1926 News of the Klamath Country 6 RICH, TASTY MEATS OF QUALITY Roasts of choice beef, pork or nniUon or select cuts for each meal can be obtained at all times with prompt service and most reasonable prices. I 9 MERRILL Miss Mildred Hayes left Monday for Suthcrltn. Oregon, whore she will attend school this winter. Mln Hayes was a junior In Morrill High. Mr. ('. X. llaskinK was anions t hose in' Klamath Kalis Friday. Misses Olive Hill and Mary Har ry loft Wednesday morning for Monmouth. Oregon, whero tfcywlU attontl tho State Normal this win tor. Miss Hill is a gradual!' of the Morrill inch of tho ISfB class. Mrs. QeO, Oftiold visited in Klani aih Vodnosday. ftIDLAND SINCLAIR MARKET "Let me Serve You" Frank Hull and sister. Mrs. lilf I ford, woro calling nt tho homo of Ic. 1.. Burnett on Tuesday. Tho llorlin hrolhors of tho Kono district are helping J. 1 Hooper to thresh this week. Mr. and Mrs. Htlhort Lucent and family and Mrs. Thnaias Largont were among the Klamath Foils shup-t't-s on Monday. Mrs. KdRar Furber Is enjoying a I visit from her grandmother. Mrs. j Julia' Smith, of The Hallos. Ore. Kay Slieppord, who pvtil tho win Miss Mary Taylor left Wednesday t,,r momns ln Kansas with relatives, morning for Hrllinchnm. Wash . has ri,turncil , i,ls orae n Klam- sho will outer the Helling- ' ,,, p.,..,, ..... ..,,iii . um. Itaut Normal. MtU Taylor taught ,,is,..,., Tncrtav 1 Fashion Sale A Noteworthy Event 1126 Main Phone 793 Quick Deliveries i when' In the Hryant Mountain dlstriet lust year. Abe Aba and wife, from Spokane. J j Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. I'urvlne i Adams rrom I'ortlaml. visited the A j home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ilow X j art) this week. Mrs. Abel is a sls- ! ter-in-law and Mrs. Adams a taiteee jot Mrs. Howard. They loft Thurs i day for Arizona. ' S. K. Martin was in Morrill Friday from Klamath Falls. I Felix liri'eno from Now Pint 1 ! i ri ck unit RIlMTT RtmlfttAV lrnm I'iitu. ley are weighing lambs at the Harry are tlcUwriuj; Get Connolly Bros. Prices on Auto-Tops. Side Curtains and Repairing 912 Main Where's The Joy of Life when your constitution is lun lown. In most cases It La entirely uncalled for. Qftentimes an examination and a little care of the teeth means the difference between good and poor health. We give free examinations. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of coarse) 102-204 Hopka Bldg. 8U and Main Phone S38 I ranch which tlo , from here. fhas. Arthur from I.akeYlow la tin Mertill. Mr. Arthur has bought lambs here ami is having them de I liVered at this lime. Miss Nannie Harry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. 1'. Harry left last week for Klamath Kails where she will attend Sacred Heart academy this year. Mr. John Merrill left Thursday morning for Oorvallis whore he is to attend O. A. O. His brother. E. F. Merrill, drovo ovur with him and will visil In Salem before re turning. Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Harwood spent Friday in Klamath Falls. Others In Klamath Kriday were Ft. H. Andorson. C. t Hulot. W. K. Fruits and O. ft. Carleton. Rev. C. C. Hit let who has had Mrs. MeHoynolda nnd son t'arl spent thi' day with Mr. and Mrs. Kd ,;ar Firrbor of Miller island on Tues day. Mrs. .1. D. Hooper and iluugliter lla woro shopping in Klamath Falls on Wednesday. f. It. Patterson is heading grain on tho l.urgent ranch this week. Mrs. A. H. Chyne and children Elyn and Alviu woro visiting her sister Mrs. Kdfrar Furher. Charles Porter was calling on the island this week. The Midland school is planning a program on Saturday October :t. at ti p. m. A basket so.ial will bo held, after the program. F.veryone la in vited to nttend. nnd bring n box. lleorge Furher and family havi' moved from Seattle, where they re sided for several years, to Klamuth Falls, whore they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. SovU k spent the exculng at the homo of S. I.. Hurnett on the Island. Mrs. Frank Flowers and children have returned home ufter spending several weeks with relatives in Cal ifornia. Albert Hull and Wm. Hurnett at tended the dance at Keno Wednesday evening. Edward Skoggins is helping thresh at the Hooper ranch this week. Mrs. Albert Gregory. Mrs. I.-irgent I U Two Special Coat Uttcnngs tor Our Fall Opening Balbriggan Sport Dresses Fifteen Sport Coats of Sueditta Velour, full lifted, trimmed with FuWttif col lar :tnil CUfft, at $12.50 1 wo Piece SSI li t I'd C'( at ami ( hie ilorj ami Piece siC, $9.50 Twenty liinis I'olo Cloth, rtor citffs ami bottom at made "I Ifcrt, lull irnei 1U $15.00 Railroad Magazine Boosts this City "Intrwincing Klamath Falls, Ore gon" Is toe title of story of tils city ln the October issue of tho "Great Northern Semaphore", offi cial publication of the Great North ern railway, copies of which were received here today. The article Is illustrated with pic tnres of Main street, the White Pelican hotel, and of lake and tim ber scenes, j "It is a T region whfosa seems to oik For development," states tl'ae article, "and one which would prove itself nrorthy of 'being awarded its (opportunity for greater outlet into that part of the nation rwhlch has .. the greatest need for its products." SAVE -with atyoufi DRUGSTORE The name "Puretest" means literally "Pure by Test." And nowhere is that name more full of meaning than on Puretest Aspirin Tablets They are made from THUE aspirin, disintegrate prompt ly and glvo almost imme diate relief. Handy Metal llox of 24 Tablets 25c St or Drag Store KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON KLAMATHCOUNTY GETS PUBLICITY Oregon Business Devotes Space to Development in This Section charge of the First Presbyterian and Mrs. Mildred I.argent were call church at Merrill for three years I ing at Mrs. J. D. Hooper's on Wed has resigned and will loave in the ; nesday. next two wees. He will preach P.. L. Lincoln yvas a visitor on his last sermon October 4. While j Miller lslnnd Thursday, here Mr. Hulet has organized the j Among the fortunate hunters who church at Malin and was instrunien- returned Sunday with a fine big tal in the building of the commun-! back were Roy Schenck. Arthur ity hall there. He has been very Shulmire, Eddie Shulmlre. all re active in all local affairs and ready turning safely with smllos. to help in any way that would ben- : Mr. aud Mrs. Hoy Schenck were efit the community". He is one of I Klamath Falls visitors Mondny. the councilmen at the present time.; Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Sutton spent Mrs. Hulet lias aiso been active in Monday in the county scat, the church work. Anna Burnett returned to school Miss Evelyn Hulet left Friday for j Tuesday after a slight illness for a Monmouth where she will resume ! few days. work at the normal. This is her second year at the normal. The Merrill W. C. T. U. held their first meeting since the summer va cation at the club rooms Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent with the business of the union, get ting reports ready to be sent to the efSPGROVE Klamath county is beneficiary of some worthwhile publicity and ad-1 vertising in the current issue ol Oregon Business, official monthly publicaton of the Oregon state chamber of commerce. The leading story in the maga zine is by A. H. Ilaymond, Lumber logue editor of the Evening Herald, giving facts and figures to show that "Klamath white pine leads the world." The agricultural resources of the county are portrayed in an inter esting story by S. Waite. while Jack Kimball is author of an ar ticle on the stop forest fires cam paign which has proven such a suc cess in "Klamath county. The work of the Klamath Federated Commun ity club is explained by U. E. Ileed er, president. State Convention which will be held at Hood River. The president, Mrs. Burr YVestbrook is planning to spend Mrs. W. A. Benson and daughter Margaret drove to Shaw-Bertram camp Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack DuFort were business visitors in Klamath Falls Monday. Ernest Winkleman of Ewnuna the winter in the east. The union camp, spent Sunday here with his j regrets very much in loBlng one of ; parents. its most active members, Mrs. C. C. i Several cars of hunters wore out Hulet, who is soon to leave. The from here Sunday. Among tlioso who following members were present: ' were lucky enough to bring home a Mesdamcs Burr Westbrook, N. 8. , doer were Chas. Sevits. Melvln Mor Woodhouso, C.'. C. Hulet, J. W. gan and Veloy Pearson. Scoggins, W. F. Jinnette, J. W. Mr. and Mrs. John Winkleman and Hosiery Ipswich anil Kismet Nationally Known Silk Hosiery Compare them with other brands for which you are paying much more. Try a pair of tbOD and you will always wonr Kismet nnd Ipswich hose. iOc, $1, $1.65, $1.95 Specials One Hundred Jersey Vests Popular Shades .95 New Road Would Cost Five Thousand Hankins and M. A. Bowman. Max and Leo Hartlerode and Ar thur Stearns returned Thursday night from the search for Martin Owensby. So far no trace at all has been found of him. Hope has not entirely been given up. how ever. A great deal of sympathy Is felt for his aged mother in Merrill. Prince of Wales news. He got into a snow storm Ifl OJile. What eOUld he expect in a country with such a name. Tt: responl to the plea of lumber workeis and their employers for the improvement of tho road fr3m Chilo quin to the Forest Lumber company mill at Aspgrove. It w-3uld cost the county approximately $5000. C llftjr Engineer Frank 55. Hiwari named Uills sum as an estimate on what the Improvement would cost. WCiet'.ier or not the county ll iaHI- j ing lo undertake this expenditure Ib not known. The lumber opira-! tors at Asp?rovc declare that unloi; i the road Is improved the will rsftko their lumber community sr!f-sub- slsting and that there bo no trade from their plant that will find its war to Chlloquln. Between the Chlloquln mordants mid the lumber-. men, considerable pressure is being I lirouc'H to bear upon tac county! court to construct tho improvement ! and put it through this fall in order that traffic may utilizo 'It during! niater month:. If When you have tire trouble you want your tires repaired as good as new have them vul canized In tho best equipped shop In Klamath Falls. Our Heintz Electric Steam Vulcan izers and expert repair men as sure you of the best possible results. Reed Auto Supply Co. S. 11th Near Main Phone 298 family are leaving for Ashland, to make their homo. The move Is made for the benefit of Mr. Wlnkleman's health. Chas. Sevits, caterpillar mechanic nt Calimus camp, spent the week end here with his family. Alex Benson spent the week end here with his mother. Alex In scal er at Ewauna camp. Mrs. Jorf Bropby and Mrs. Robert Brophy spent Saturday and Sunday In Rogue Hlver valley visiting rela tives. MIhs Margaret Benson was unable to attend high school Thursday on account of a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Flury, of Spring creek camp, spent Thursday and Fri day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dortey. Mr. and Mrs. George Chastaln spent Sunday at Bonanza with relatives. Millinery For fall opening. Felts, Velours anil Velvet A 1 1 specially priced for the fall opening, $2.95, $4.95, V $6.95 to f $15.00 1 EXTRA SPECIAL A 100 Silk dc Clime Slips in aH Pftrrtilsr Shndes, at $J.'5. Come ami gt them before A they're sold but. X Service, Quality and Price V We maintain a high standard of hcM gratde merchandise. Sustained quality at reason- aolc prices. Y We invite you to compare our goods and prices before buying. P.y eliminating the high overhead and with cash buying and cash selling we are enabled j in meet the Competition of larger centers. La Vogue Main at Eighth Teapot Dome Case Will Be Appealed To Highest Court Coolldgo will visit Omaha. MuhI Thirty Chlnosn woro Jallod In BOH bo 'great to ho a president fto Jwn i Ion In ono day. but It wasn't for can rest up frnm I) ur vacation. I shaipenlng collars. Premium Winners Awarded Prizes About "Old fjuafd, oDorwlHo known ai a tfl0Ualld dJllars found ! its way from I'hc county fair trens- ury box into the hand of jirlze din ners at the county fa'!r this fall. Several score nt premium winner.-, called on Mis. T. W. NewMinb, sec retary of the OOUDty fair honrd, fo receive their cut of the I1B63 which will he paid Mill to the winners !! the counly exhibit competition, CIIKYEN.VK. Wyo.. Sept. 2S. ! Clydo M. Wntts. deputy U. S. Dis trict Attorney for Wyoming, Is to I arrive In St. Louis, Mo., today with the record of appeal In tho tenpol dome naval reserve oil Icnao annul ment suit. The appeal will be filed In the elfhth cjrcult court of appeals. It will write another chnpter In the famous tenpot dome lease which the government alleged in Its suit here last spring that Harry F. Sin clair gained for his Mammoth Oil Company by "Collusion and fraud" between Sinclair and the then sec retary of tho Interior, Albert II. Fall, Federal Judge T. Blake Kennedy found ngainst the government In ever cnmplnfnt debate, ijnd govern ment special oil counsel, headed by Owen J. Huberts and Atlee I'omer eno, took an appeal. ('ending difficulty ln Hie court of appeals the teapot dome Issue con tinues In charge of receivers ap pointed by Judge Kennedy. HE.N'O, Nev. fl. It. "Ulnrklo'' Dawson, said to he one of tho prin cipals of the 1. W. W. hop fields riolti at Marysville a decade ago, wns placed In 0 cell at tho clly Jail at his own request. Dawson told of ficials that he heard threats Horn alleged I. W. W.H In Bono thai they "were going to get hlm," RAMS FOR SALE Ramboulettea Yearlings and Two Year Olds Corriedales Yearlings and Two Year Olds Also some exlra good 3, 4 and 5 year old Kanibonillels thai have been used by Mr. Dixon thai are good for from .5 lo 5 years sti vire yet. Will be sold at a bargain Rex Bord Klamath Falls, Oregon