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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'HURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. u2r. Klamath Leads State In Booze IK . K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. NEW WINTER RED CROWN GASOLINE New Winter "Red Crown" now on sale is a new gasoline expressly developed to meet all the conditions that cold weather imposes on your motor. Split-second starting that saves the starter- battery, undue priming and crankcase oil dilution. The quickest-acting gasoline mj-smooth acceleration, tremendous power-energy and maximum mileage! Here is the achievement of our 47 year of gasoline-making experience. On sale now at Standard Oil Service Sta tions and at dealers displaying the red, hite and blue "Red Crown" pump. I . unfit. STANDARD OIL COMPANY CALIFORNIA) Raids For Aug. More Arrests Effected T Here Than in Mult nomah County A doubtful victory was scored by Klamath today, n victory which Indicates ibis county us the worst (or liquor traffic In tbn statu of Oregon. Announcement was niads from the district attorney's office that tuori' arrests and convictions on llnuor violations were secured In Klamath county by state prohibition forces durlug August tbnn In nny other county in the state. Including Mult nomah county. The cold and Indisputable figures as reported to District Attorney Kl liott by tho state prohibition depart- j ment are as follows: Arrests in Klamath. 24: convictions. 23: fines assessed 13261.50; fines paid, $2, 651 .50; number of days liquor vio lators served In Jail. HO. Multnomah county, the most pop ulous In the state, comes next, the prohibition report shows, with 17 arrests und 12 convictions. Com pared to Klamslh. neighboring coun ties are pure and unsullied. Jackson county bIiows 11 arrests, five con victions, and ISOO In fines, during August. In Deschutes county, seron were arrested, one convicted and 250 In tines paid. Not one ar rest for violating the liquor law made In either Crook county or Josephine county. Lake county shows one arrest, one conrictlon and one fine of 100 during August. They hand out stiff Jolts in Lane county, the report discloses. Twelve were arrested during August on liquor violations, six were convicted and were assessed fines aggregating 13335 and sent to Jail for 1010 days. MAY IS TO LEA VI! LATOXIA, Ky. Chrla Kirsch- Albert May plans to leave the early i baum, ex-jockey, having lost his part of next week for San Francisco only horse through a claiming race, on 9 business trip for Moe's shop. has committed suicide. Men might try talking as much as women. Then .maybe their whis kers would wear oft Instead of hav ing to be shaved. mnnrap marss n j'' .ijj AN abundance of warm, moist, ik healthful air evenly distri buted to every part of the home that's "safe heat?' the Montag way. No "hot spots" or "frigid zones" no shivering and no suffocating just the balmincss of spring in every room on the coldest days. Stuffiness poor ventilation are unknown in a Montag heated home because Montag is more than a fur nace it is a heating and ventilating SYSTEM Over forty years' study of cli matic, fuel, and construction condl tions, in this section and building heating systems to meet them- arc the foundation of Montag" 5 tucccss in providing safe heat for your home. Theyears h avc taught Montag that building a good heating plant isn't sufficient it must be correctly in stalled scientifically engineered into your home by men who are thor oughly familiar with local conditions. That's why our installation re quirements are so rigid--Why we must have ample time to study your home and plan every detail of your Montag installation. Order your Montag TODAY. Waillnt putting ft off won't help cither of us. You went safe heat and plenty of U. You want economy end ilmplidry of OMt Hon. We want to give you these things and more. We want to do the Job RIGHT end we want a little time to do It (zu Plate your order with us today arrange for payment later. HAINES SHEET METAL WORKS 1023 Main St. Phone 323 1 Pipe and Pipeless FURNACES Mike Ross Dealt Stiff Jolt Today Mike Rosa will ponder for 60 days In the county jail on tbe trials and tribulations of a bootlegger. Ho was fined $350 and sentenced to 60 days in Jail this morning by Justice of the Peace Bd Kendall following his cot TtcUon yesterday on the charge of possession and sale of whiskey. ItJ WW u U K. ETTA CHARLIE IN JAIL ONCE AGAIN Once again, Etta Charlio, young Indian woman f Chiloquln la Sou- ed In tbe oounly Jail. She waa fined 1100 for being drunk and disorderly In Oalloquln. and being unable to pay the fln'o'muBt Bervc It out In Jail at the rate of 2 a day. She was brought here from Chiloquln last night. The -young woman bas been ap prehended a number of times In Klamath Tails on disorderly and drunken charges, by cltiy policemen. Hunters Have Good Luck Opening Day Crack! Pop! Bang! Bang! Farmera living near haunts of ducks and geese awoke this morn ing ai -. 3 a. m., some believing an invading army 'bad appeared and others that Fourth of July had como to life aigaln too soon. IJoth sup postltlons were wrong. Scores of hunters greeted tbe dawn this morn ing and plugged away at the morn ing flight of igame birds. Some ihad success. Otiaers did not. Among those who did return with heavy bags, "Sully" Sullivan, JroHin Stewart, Clay Howard, four hankers and a large bag of ducks shot near Miller Hill school bouse; Dr. E. I). Lamb a nice bag of ducks and geese brought down In the Title lako coun try; R. B. Amlcke and George Fife, limit of ducks at Tule lake. Hunters reported that an unus ually large number of game birds are 4n Klamath, considering the early season. No Permit, Charged Against Geo. Duke Charged with having no permit from the public service commission to operate a for hire car, George Duke was to have appeared beforo Justice of tho Ponco Ed Kendall this afternoon to answer the com plaint filed by J. S. Cassldy con nected with tho state commission. The arrest was made Tuesday night at Odell lako by Cassldy. COAST LEAfiL'E SCORES At Portland 8; Salt Lake 6, At Los Angeles 12; San FrnnclH co 7. At Oakland 6; Vernon 9. At Seattle 0; Sacramento .8. 4 1 October's Chilly Days and Hart Schattner & Marx Fall Top Coats Are Good Warm Partners m pi H h ft 15 e K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. K. These Hart, Schaffner 8C Marx tailoring, sturdy weav ing, Trim Cuts, Helter-Skelter weather proofing, all make Top Coat friends during these chilly days. Why stick around inside all the time just because you don't have a top coat? Surely it isn't the price that stops you, as we are showing them this Fall Starting at $29 K. Sugarman 19 Years of Clothing "1 Ain't Mad at Nobody" ON INSpFXTION' TRIP C. C. Kolley, division onglneor of oho state hu- ... department, la in Silver Lake today on one at Jits regular .nspection wlpj of tho terri tory under his suporvbjlon. Mr. Kollo will leave Sliver lake and swing back to Klamath Falls by way of Klrkford. MRS. KIMBALL RETIR.NS Mrs. Jack Kimball has returned home aflor visiting with her father, C. B. Watson, In Ashland ftr sever al days. ADVANCES IN Wood Come without any warning. CHEAP PRICES are on now Don't be one of many who will order too lata. Winter la near. Phone your orders. BLOCK WOOD Is oar specialty PEYTON 8c CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 635 VIKTOR) UtCuBTStt Mrs. M. (jlaomlal, of Morrill, pent the dai In Klamath Falls shopping und visiting with hajr daughter, Mrs. L. ONIeld. Mr. und Mrs. M. Qluftomlnl tiro prominent farmers of tho Merrill district. FROM (HUNT PAHS James T. Loxan, who pays fre quent business visits to Klamath Falls, from his homo at (Irants Puss Is In the cluy todiuy, stopping at tho Qvotel White Pelkan. RKHKi.NS I'RESIDKXCV SANTIAGO, Chile. Oct. 1. (ffj Prusidont Alcasamlrl has rtslgnod, placing the presidency In the hnnils ut Luis Ilurros Borgonovl. TODAY'S OARS E. Buughu, of Saoramonlo, t, R. Polpdejrter, Muleshal, Ctl., Ed D. Goiiyon, Spokane, Ward S. Shellon. Hurbiink, and J. W. Kenfe of Oak land, were foreign tourists who to day registered at the chamber of commerce ofllco. mi Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All work guaranteed Mrs. Wm, Bt-sslor 430 Klamath Ave. Rotwnen Fourth and Fifth Next to Moose Hall FAREWELL PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richardson are c'omplimentlnjg Miss Louise Her crlo iwlth a dinner party at their iiome In the SuiiHot Apartments on Saturday evening. Miss Keferlu Is leaving Sunday for Sun FraticlHco Rim'RXH TO MONTANA j Jack Connolly, who spent the past ti n days In Klamath Fills vlsltln with his brother, A. J. Connolly, re turned yesterday to his home nt Hil lings. Mont. Tho Connolly brother huvu the same business In Hilling a In Klamath Falls and are among the most prominent business men In ilio northern stale. MRS. WISIIARI) LEAVES Mrs. Lester WUhard returned to Ihor home ut Iliirrlman Lodge this morning after bflDI Hie ilinuse gueHl of Mr, land Mrs. H, 0. Wortloy for several days. LEAVES FOR PORTLAND After spending the past week In Klumnth Falls organizing the Del phian club, Mrs. Lenu Latham Qoble, left this morning for Portland on hUBlpstB liuitterH. Bnrotlto she will stop at the various Olttea where clubs have boon organized, beforo re turning to lior lieadntitirtora In Sun Francisco. Mrs. Qoble Is tho Pacific coast nrgnnlaor for the elub, which Is tho largest club for women In the United SlntoH, it Is said. ANDREWS HERE Frank J. Andrews, well known here, where ho makes frequent bus iness trlpB from his homo In San Francisco, arrived In the city last evening. HI SINESH VISITORS O. V. Meyers, well known bUilttOM man of Medford, In hero todny on business matters. f New 1 I I Beauty y Culturists Moe's Beauty Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. T E, Mc Oridc, experts in the art of Women's and children's hair cutting Marceling, paper waving, manicuring, facial and scalp treatments arc here to satisfy the demandf of particular Women. Von will find them courteous and effi cient and we arc quite certain that this new and better service will please our many customers.