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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thursday, October 8, 'MITCHELL HALTS I; i II. The Homo of Pmetest Drags STAR DRUG CO. Service, Quality and Low 1 Vices NO 31 11 1 i L Fifth and Main St. Page Two 1 8 M ti Overcoats Warm, woolly, sturdy imported and domestic fabrics in a large variety of attractive and pleas isir patterns. Hand tailored into exclusive models tha: Iw a pleasure to any wearer. von Id Chas. J. Cizek Merchant Tailor 109 South Seventh Street When Your Teeth Are Cared For by us. you have c science can supply, our scientific eaperi free examination.. ervlce everything that modern ri -rnly equipped laboratory and ays available to you. We give R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Paln'.ass. of course) 102-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main Phone 839 Copco Expanding to Meet Increase WASHINGTON. Oct. S. (4) -II t'ulnnvl Win. Mill hell objected today I X I to taking the oath before the naval IS court Inquiring intu the Shenandoah (Htaitaf. After he had objected to .being sworn before the court tinder the order of the army directing him to ; appear, a formal subpoena wan Is sued today by the naval body: Judge Advocate Foley delivered it in per son and Mitchell refused to accept , service under advice of his counsel. j While the court wxs iu executive session demanding Its course after I Mitchell had objected to taking the ,oath. Representative Frank R. Held. i of Illinois, his attorney, made public , a communication which the Colonel rent yesterday to the Adjutant Gen eral of the army. j Advised officially that Colouel : Mitchell had refused to appear, the jj court directed the judge advocate to cumiaumcaie mat tact to ine war j department, which had originally or- dercd Mitchell to como before the ' court cad give t"Stiraony. Captain Paul Filey, the Judge ad , roeatt, explained beforehand that i Colonel Mitchell was present under orders from the adjutant general o.' the army upon request of the naval court. Immediately after the fiery army flier had taken the Dtaud, Admiral l Jones explained that his presence I a was desired so that he might be ques- J tloned concerning statements credit- j iei to him recanting the Shenandoah j disaster. The admiral produced aj small bible, requesting that the col-' onel by duly sworn In accord with I i the regulations. It was then th at .Mr. ' J ileid made his objection. j j Colonel Mltch-ll appeared in full j uniform with serried rows of do ner i n Ihn : f. , .if l.lu ,,.! form. ' j i i Face Creams tube :tlc mtt .Vie .vie 30c tlllc .Vic OOe Ml. Woodbury's Facial Cream Hiker's Violet Cerate Hiker's l'eroxzone Cream Pompclan Night Cream Squihb's Cold Cream t'ocoa Duller Cold Cream StOlrnan'a Freckle Cream Sempray Jovenny Theatric.il Cold Cream Pond's vanishing C ret in I'umpeiun lay Cream Mary Harden Cold i rcum Oriental Cream Young's Victoria Cream Shaving Needs Colgates Starving Cream 35c Rexal Shaving Cream 30c Palmolive Shaving Cream ....35c Mennen's Shaving Cream ... 50c Gillette Safety Razors $1.00 fVutostrop Safety Razors ...$1.00 Krank's Lather Kream 35c Gillette Wades, 5 for 50c Ender's Blades 35c Colgate's Barber Bar 10c Fwihplex Strappers $5.00 After Shaving Lotion 50'.- UV sharpen safety razor blades, All makes, 30s dozen. 2 T TALC 1 oriteel 95 ft Toilet Articles Squibls Dental Creani 50c I' Ilia Bouquet Talcum 50c Bird Rogue 25c Queene Anne Lotion 25c l'onipeian Day Cream 60c Azuera Eace Powder $1.00 Hind's Almond ("ream 50c Pebecco Tooth Paste 50c Colgate's Dental Cream 25c Hani Water Soap, '( CikM 25c Woodbury's Eace Soap 25c Jonteel Rogue 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste 30c Orange Rouge 50c Pum Kin Rouge 75c Sempray Jovenay 60c Pond's Vanishing Cream 35c Home Remedies Bromo .Quinine 30c Bronchilyptue - 25c Aillarika $1.00 Doan's Kidney Pills 60c l.avoptik for the Eyes 60c Baalman's Gas Tablets l"i.00 King's New Discovery 25c King's .New Discovery 60c Sloan's Liniment 86c Vick's Vapo Rub i 35c An expansion that had to be met with development and extension of their facilities is responsible for th? $32,700 which is being spent 'by th-.-California Oregon Power company :' a Klamath Falls this fall. Permit to expend this money 'for their improve ments has been graotcd by the cite council. Principally the improvements con sist of BUb stations ia different see Hons of the city, and also line ex tensions In certain districts. Because of Uie large paer com pany permit, building activities for laBt week were hoisted 10 850,147. The usual number of residence:; were announced, although last week the price for dwellings slightly ex ceeded that of the week before. A storage room will be constructed for the Stone Cash (grocery, between Jflourth and Fifth streets by Cofer Bros. Permits were issued to the fol lowing: Jesse J. Barley, a dwelling on Fulton street to cost 2200: Mrs. George Mansfield, an addition to her home on Oregon avenue to tost 250; James E. Smith, a dwell ing on Alameda street, to cost 82500; F. J. Fisaer. a dwelling en Gobi street to cost 8250... George Moon, a dwelling on Rid-liffe street to cost 8150; Central Hotel, remod eling of structure for new post office, to cost $3000; California Oregon Power icoinpany, extensions and improvements, 832,721; J. M. Frazier, a dwelling on Oak stren to cost '$1800; Kay Uttjn. -j wtei house on Commercial street to cost sTarn"! SIGN PLACING AWAITS POSTS Many Will Attend $150; L. T. Brock, a wood house on Hiih street to cost $75; George R. Mcore, a dwelling on avenue to co.-t 8150; Viola c garage on Tenth street to cost $150; Harry Hoxwo.-th, a dwelling! on Martin street to ct $1200; J.l A. Maddox, a dwelling on M- ntclair I "It won't be long now." street to cost $3540; Cofer Br:s. a! Thus did Elmer Halsiger give us stcrage room for Stone's Cash sro- ! surance that In a short time street eery, on Hie alley runntag between ' signs would be installed. Fourth and Pi tea street, to cost j "We have been held up by the 200 $1S00. ! Posts ordered about three weeks j ago." Mr. Balsiger remarked. "When i they come, there Is nothing left to jstop us unless It is a small matter of jr .1 TT jaoout Sio which the public must iV.eCH.On rUnCtlOIl ( donate, to do tha matter up right." Mr. Balsiger is In charge of the Over 50 reservations were made street sign movement, instituted by by noon rfor tie dinner of the Kzk!- 'he Evening Herald and carried on pon club, being given this evening at ov the chamber of commerce. He be the hour jf slx-iihlrtv , in the chu.-ch lieves that in placing street slgn:, parlors of the First Presbyterian "-' slKn m''i should start at Link church. The ladies aid of the I river bridge and. working east, in-chur.-a have .prepared the dinner ' s,a" signs on Main street and two which will consist of stuffed to-1 streets on cither side of Main. mato salad, rereamed cn.cken In ' patty shells, candled sweet potatoes, j Qf the ""PINE 'TREE buttered peas and cacrotts, Jelly, j not rolls, banana w-aipped cream cake and coffee. Several talks will be given by members nvhich include: K IOndredness Mrs. Guinn. E Eorntslness Miss Ball. 1) Bcvotedaess Mrs. Collier. K Kightousncss Mrs. Heim. X .eedfullness Miss Root. An address Mrs. Slough. .Ms. Eva Bennett and Mrs. Myrtle Helm are in charge of the entertainment. Chewing Gum 3 Packs, 10c it i 1 gives every woman who loves a rare per fume, the opportunity to know and enjoy a talc having a wondei ful, costly odor at a price unusually low. Take Jonteel home with yoti today. Face Powder 50c Cold Cream 50c Vanishing Cream 50c Combination Cream 50c Toilet Water $1.50 Cuticule Solvent 35c Soap, -1 capes $1.00 Talcum 25c Talcum 50c AM popular fiction books rang ing from 85c to $2.00 Stationery 63 c Haas Fresh Candy tt Half and Half 65c & $1.25 Home Made Specials 30c & 60c French Mixed 50c & $1.00 Milk Chocolates 50c & $! Scotch Toffee 10c Peanut Brittle 5c Dainty Sticks '.. 20c Old Fashioned Chocolates ..25c Chocolates Supreme $1.50 Electric Curling Iron and wave- rod. Comes with detachable six foot cord guaranteed for one year and can be used on either direct or alternating current. Regular $1.50 89 C Special price j-j. .v ). Do you wish VIM, VIGOR and STRENGTH. Take Dr Thatch er's Blood and liver tonic. Price $1.00, 0 for $5.00 Mineral Oil, Pint 59c 77te jfegxalt Drug Stora ' Symphony Lawn Pound paper $1.00 Cascade Linen Pound Paper 50c Symphony Lawn Hox Paper 85c Lord Baltimore Portfolios ...60c Linen Envelopes Pack nf twenty-five 25c Le Clair Stationery with Bordered Edges 75c Symphony Charme with Gold Edges $1.00 Alarm Clock Guaranteed Regular Special $150 $1.19 MODOC POINT The big towns have broadcasting stations. Hut the small towns have trBen their party line telephones. On the vaudeville bill tonight is one of the fastest jazz singing and I dancing aetB that has ever played this circuit, which is sure to please. The Shadowgraph Uevue Is a show within a show and, Is most interest ing. Two clever sifters offer some clever comedy harmony singing an 1 the aerial act is clever and darlce. Ambassador Crowley's mcnologee and yodelfng is also a good number and the entire bill Is up to standard. Patrons of the Pine Tree will have an opportunity to see how a natlon- er company for several months past. ! Point. They are working three J. P. Plunkett and family moved 'shift Improving the Limm Lumber the a 111 Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ejellne and daughter Ollcne (who have been spending the last week la San Fran cisco, arc expected iinme on Wed nesday. Oh Friday evening the P. T. A. of Lamm's Mill (dkool held the first of a series of "500" parties which are to be given every two weeks. A large crowd attended after which lefreshaients were served. Mrs. Clifford Hie m lid who un derwent an operation In Klumat': home and la ride beauty contest is conducted Viola Dana, in "The Ueauty i Falls has returned Prize " her latest production, comes (improving rapidly. tonight for a two days' run. "Thej Miss Margaret Ilagan and Uin Beauty Prize" is a picturization of! Alice 0ens, spent Saturday in ;the Saturday Evening Post story of I town shopping. (that name by Nina Wilcox Putnam, Mrs. A. J. C'hldester left for Sa--I and is said to provide rousing good kramento on Wednesday, where she to Klamath Falls iwhere made their home. Tile California Oregon Po vor C'J.' dredge Is now located In M toe Co.'i water fr.nt. Siberia ihe noil freezes ;5 f,.e deep. Imagine digging Off feet for flshlOK worms. TOM SIMS SKZ Thin country could In Conildar tha feat He In so busy wricking he breaks up other people's picnics. entertainment by virtue of its spien Jdld comedy, really dramatic plot and the details of the contest. . oAt The LIBERTY Swift 'as a Kansas cyclone Is the action In "The Trail aider," the plelure coming to the Liberty to night. The story, adapted from Oeorge Washington Ogdeis novel, relates the stirring scenes In Kan sas during the colorful days when cattle roamed the open prairie, Nancy Ieaver, the leading lady who plays opposite Huck .I(jll''S It) "The Trail Itlder" has been on the stage since she was a wee bit of a toddler. Besides acting ability, she has been endowed with bwiuty. as may he judged frjies the pro duction romes to the Liberty. In Chicago u man named .Mr. Hull got married. Which Is one time I you can say he and his wife are one. For the. commission, W. P. Bills, assistant attorney general, declared ! it was not. opposed to the Southern Pacific, except as Its proposals were adverse lo the public Intend. was called by the death Of he: brother. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Camp and MtM I Margaret Ilagan dr ive in church :m i SttOdaf morning and later In t'le da; bad dinner at the Hans Ande snu: ranch 00 the Williamson river. On Wednesday evening Mr. am. j Mrs. f. H. 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