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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1925)
fAQEj fOOH EVENING HEF'ATD, KEKHATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, SKl'TKMHKU :!S, li2K Why You Should Trade at the Package Groceteria Main at Eighth Because ft soils nothing but tin) original sealed pack ages, packed by the leading produce packers of America, heuce you are assured of the greatest possible sanita tion. Because you receive the proper weight and measure on all purchases, as this store sells nothing that re quires weighing and measur ing. Because shopping is made easy, each article is marked and priced in plain view and easy reach, of all customers where you can select what you want with the least pos sible time and effort. Conducted In the most economical way where our patrons will always receive the benefit of the prevail ing market price. A store where you are not helping to pay an extra charge for the credit customer, and heavy overhead, as this store is a self service cash and carry system. This store is not conduct ing special day prices, the following is an example of our every day prices. All other goods not mentioned in this list are proportionate ly as reasonable and low. Handling only the best nationally known products ano produce; where a child car shop as economically as the shrewdest shopper. Cash and One for all Large or Small Quantities 10 !T lict cane sugar .69 M.J.B. Coffee, 21b ..1.10 Alpine Milk, talis. . ..09 Campbell's Pork & R"tns, mdm. size.. 11 ,., amp's Soups. ..10 Jello, Pkg 10 3est mixed Bird Seed Pkg 14 Tamales 14 Ghir. Chocolate, 1 lb. .29 Peas, special good Quality 19 Every Article in Our Stock Is Sold Proportionally As Low Package Groceteria Main at Eighth St. Kill Two Birds With One Stone, Engineer Urges The killing of tile proverbial two birds with one tone would uii a possibility If the county court would decide to construct an east and west road across Wood Ktver valley, ac cording to n written report to the court Saturday afternoon by Coun ty Saginaw f' 2. Howard. One of the principal problems of the Wood Hiver valley country is luck of control of waste waters. A drainage ditch should be construct ed to take care of this waste water. hi oilier to eliminate the nuisance of inundation of mads and flood ing of neighboring lands, the re port stated. In the construction of the oross j valley road, the county could scoop tup the drainage ditch and with the dirt secured thereby construct the road which is held such a neces sity by Fort Klamath ranchers. The drainage ditch thus excavated would run parallel to the east and west road across the valley it would drain waste water Into Seven Mile creek and Wood river. Mr. Howard said. The county court has informed ranchers of Fort Klamath that they would favorably consider a cross valley road if the present road serv ing this need were straightened out in order that market road require meats could be met. Tigers Stick In 4th Place aaMnMHBjiMHHMBanHBBBrjMaM i tJKNKIt.U. RESIGNS FEZ. French Morocco, Sept. 2S. (.?) Marshal Lyautey, governor general of French Morocco, has resigned. Order Now Your engraved personal Christmas Cards The new designs are ready. Byv ordering dur ing September you can secure your choice of exclusive design from the eastern manufactur ers. S e W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 NBW YORK, Sept. 2S. (.11 Keen rlvalny exists over third an I fourth place stands n I ho major le.nuue clubs swing Into the final week of I ho Ills' season. Detroit took a (Inner grip on the fourth rung of the American leal it ycste.day by whacking out a to t I victory over (4 Yankees In the opener of a d ublo bill. The second game was called after five 'innings with t o sere 1 all on count of ftarknaaa, llubo Ituth banged hi- twenty seconid boater of the year. i nit Hob McuM his Chirk)' second. Hellmanji of Detroit, also slammed for the circuit. The Tigers drew nearer t. t.ilrd place for the BroWM boat to Wasilnston, S to 0, leaving St. LouU a leeway of but two an I eiio half games. Brooklyn.' B to 4 triumph over the Giants was marked by an ova tion for Jack Foamier of the Rob ins by 15,000 fain, lie recently de clined he Mould trot play with tlo Robins next season because f vile idiiliv; at home games. The Brave pulled out of their westein series'mit'h five guilds woa and lost by splitting a twin prgram With the Cardinals. lloston, how- was compelled to reilnajoil i place to t ic Robins by two ' St. L:uls uok the first frae', 6 to 5, and dropped thu sec ond game. 7 to 6, the latter being called a-.'ter seven Innings on ac count of darkness. Rogers Ilarnsb hit a homer in ca'h game running his total to 39. The Pirates won from the Itcd. 4 to S, rain slopping pl.-.y after five Innings. I.unue, Cuban t wirier, was found Cor the tallies in tlo Innings. Too Reds hold their place against the Cards h- four gameft Chicago made t' o Pulllles- chance of occupytucj the natknal league cel lar more certain by binding them a 3 u 1 setbuek in the finai ,f their scries. The Cubs have won 13 out of 22 ,;.amcs with Philadelphia this eVer. fiftu pln: We Handle the Best Of Course We Carry a Full Stoek of GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes Rl R. R. Garage 813 Klamath r Alturas Railroad Delegation Here Oakland Nash Repairs Storage Accessories Yes, You Can Have Goodyear Balloon Tires your present whon.H, ifrul In (ho ain't to fit tiv Mini 1 1 dlant Wo him (hem in holh t ho itn n han'MM" l' 1"'. to fit t'ter whroK Wo have thorn at tin luvu'iit low prtcoK that flV i-wry motorist an opporl unity to t'li joy tho groat OOtDfOrt uf Qoooyo&r BtUlOOQfc And you n( th Inst word (u hallou wti-n yon. buy Qo6) years. Ih':vumo (ioodyonrs aro tho ONLY hullmm tins made with I'xtra-lastie, rxir.i tluruhlf SUI'JBRTWIBT, Mak a date with III now for Ooodyoar MaHooiirt. Klamath Falls Auto Company ROY CALL 224 Main St. Phone 246R This is the "Small Garage with the Big Trade" Auhorized Ford Service, Genuine Lord Parts, Complete Stock of Accessories GOODYEAR Tires and tubes of course Replacement Parts Used Cars . "We don't care wao builds It, jus; so we get a rood." This was the way the resident., of M;doc county ford a.bout the pro- jseut rail situation, according to 'crank .McArlhtir, spokesman for a ! group of Modoc county citizens wh . jarriv-Bj here today to appear before the chamber of commeice diretors I tomorrow. Other members of the party are A. F. Spencer and JS'n Davis. Others arc expected tomor : row. The Mdoc delegation will ask the : chamber to protest a'galnst tfia p.-o- pet ed Cranc-Odci: rail extension. : Acme Motor Co. 400 South Sixth Phone 680 Hudson - Essex Complete Line of GOODYEAR Tires and, Tubes. Hydraulic Press for Application of Solid Truck Tins. lamiin Eastern Brook Trout Cooked and served in the most appetiz ing manner, will be served this week at the CLUB CAFE WH1TT1ER, Calif Trapped in the middle of a Union Pacific trestle when a train suddenly rounded a bend behind him, Warren Pratt, a cripple, wa Etossed a hundred yards by the engine and killed. His nine yar old brother saved hi3 life by jumping into the river bed 20 feet below. In St. Louis, a man claims a wo man hit C-.im with a pick. We Intra that was a diriy dig. IE 111 ADVANCES IN Wood Como without any warning. CHK.r PBICE8 are on now Don't be one of many who will order too late. Winter la near. Phono your ordori. BLOCK WOOD Is our Bpeclalty PEYTON 8c CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 RAISED SOP (Continued From Page one) Lieutenant Commander H, A. Plan Igan, executive officer at the sub marine base here, denied that any one of the officers un the submarine at the time of the disaster was In experienced. Lieutenant Commander Flantgan, in a statement to The Associated Press, explained the work of the submarine crew. The statompnt fol lows in part. "The submarine training school for officers is established for the purpose of giving all officials de tailed Instructions In submarines before they are permanently trans ferred to submarine duty, "The students of the present class range from Lieutenant Commander, B. W. Slrolher, with 21 years naval Service, to the ensigns of the class of 1923, with six years naval ser vice including four years at the naval academy. All Competent "No officer may enter the sub marine school who bns had less than two years sea service since I his graduation from the naval acad emy and all officers no matter what their rank or experience, must go through the submarine school be fore being ordered to permanent duty on submarines. "All the officers who were on the S-51 were fully qualified in surface ship duties. And to Maud watch as officers of the deck, in addition, three of the six officers had con siderable submarine experience and the other three had received two months training In submarines. Steamer to Blame "When the S-31 was sunk 'she was operating ui a surface vessel and there Is no doubt In our minds that responsibility for the collision rests solely on th" shoulders of the City of !ome. Prom the reports of her officers our present knowledge of the collision nnd tho statements of passengers, as reported 10 us, It Is clear that tho City of Home either: "1. Astfnmefi that she vas meet ing a small commercial vessel, which could be robbed of her right, of way by the larger passenger vessel, or, "2. That the officers o watch on the City of Home Incompetently failed to recogrilie that tho two vessels wire drawing dangerously 'close until it was too late for the City of Home to take the proper moves to yield to the S-.ril her right of way due to the relative positions of tho two vessels, or took I to wrong measures when It was seen that the collision was Imminent. Niivy Not oi I null "There Is no evidence lo show, or j reason to believe that the officer! of the S-31 did not handle their vessel properly, as was expected of officers of their training and expert ettce. It Is undoublcdly true that the lubberly handling of the city of , Home after tho collision, the failure of her searchlights und the slow ness with1 which her boats reached the points where the men from the S-r, 1 wi re in the water was respon sible for the loss of at least throo lives. The survivors claim to have been 10 the water for one hour and fltleen minutes before they were picked up. There can he no excuse for such delay." m Yf,r fcP Strict account of your A money why iK'Klfct th Vision that yon are djwlpatlnK? Learn the truth ahout rour pyoi have us examine them and advUo you. Dr. H. J. Winters Eye Specialist We grind our" own glasses. Klamath Falls, Oro. "Vou should not be pre- iM.11,.,.,1 ,,n,,inuf good-looking friends who -v arear them with ease and dignity.", ST WM oAt The LIBERTY Horn in Ktlllwattr. Oklahoma, Art Acord received his curly education on a cattlo ranch Ihence drifted into showdom via Hick Stanley's Wild West Bhow, After a short time his prowess In the laddie won him a place In the Buffalo Hill show, and he appeared at the Pen dleton Roundup and Other big ro deos, winning the championship In broncho riding at Klamath Palls In 1910. lie bus what he believes In his most Strenuous role In "The Circus Cyclone," coming Tuesday lo the Liberty Thoatre. oAt the TINE TREE A show that will take you buck to your childhood days Is tin attraatton at the PIlio Treo for Tuesday und Wedneadty, it is a real circus on the slage wit i n real rlngf gltilliaUi a eljwn, and all that gues to make up a regular circus. Among the famous animals In tuls clrCUfl Is the goat you have so often seen In the cometyei and Little Tiny, thu fam ous talking horse, Hie smallest, edu cated horse In I lie v .rid. The tr iop of monkeys and bah ions ride two wheel bicycles and tricycles, piny ball, roll wheelbarrows, play music al instruments, skulo on roller skat es ami, in wot, do everything but talk, There are also .some wondor ful pining dogs, a trained rooster, Sunny, pleasant rooms. l)cndaM" nursing care. A good place to convalesce In Illness and After surgical Operations, Ratal are reasonable, Ambulance fitf in ret ii. r eases, (laiident pharmacist. Prescriptions ami medlclil any be obtained al all llmei day night. All Physifani Cordially Welcome Klamattf Valley Hospital I'!: AT lot It I II KTBRKT iL.t.MtTII I ILLS, OHF. Cor. 4th and I'ifle Telephone 497 a trained pig, and all make a rear c Irons Is a very clever plcturf I WO i ' 1 1 i i I . I 1 1 to greatly lo ihidr folfv 800 b;" The.,' are John olpei .Shearer, who have fhe in the pleturiiatloti of i tin's popular nprelj Ollbert, in the tftplsi "the k it b" nnd (fori I hat Itaes to ii the s.'rfle,) t: i o Sndli.'' playerl sM 'lug In "V hi J rl nngNprmd leadic roles l.-leifl. Mar- chmcter or i Blmrer, as this iong-sufferlng an I fohgfvlng Wife, prOSInl rlnely-drawn, iwell bal anced perf tfmanooi, Tho stOPy, In Dili In l y one of ehnr nctor development, CHlbort, as Uho sivo'bblti'j, conceited Instruotor, iiiays Hie part, with much sincerely nnd reeling. The supporting cast InmludOs Con rad Nagel. Phlllla Haver, Hedda Hopper, Margaret Heddon, Allooti I -Ala lining. The Vfeshington Cafe li tho most popul' oatlng place In Klamath Falls today "THre's a Reason" TOH CAN EAT. BETTER FOR LESS AMICeVAN AM) OIIIMCMIi) lilsnir.H tao Houth Sixth Woo Hhlnu. Proo.