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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
TtotiMlay, October 8. 1026 EVENING HERAtrD, KLAMATH PALLS, OHEflON Page Three Exceptional Riding Comfort The ridinf; comfort of a motor cur is not de pendent upon its length, weight or cost, uny more thiin the Comfort of a home depends upon its size. If the seats are deep enough and the proper distance from the floor; if the seat backs are correctly pitched for relaxation; if the up holstery is sufficiently stuffed afd there is plenty of leg room; above all, if the springs are rightly designed and of proper length, you will have exceptional riding comfort. Otherwise, you will not. Dodge Brothers, with characteristic thorough ness, studied and experimented with these details foryenrs. Their findings were ultimately incorporated in the design of Dodge Brothers Motor Cur without question now a vehicle that ranks with the first in this vitally im portant feature. WAKEFIELD MOTOR CO. 170 MAIN STREET I.Aii:i.l. VM.I.KV PAhMRItN Mr. uml Mrt ('. U. lirowu. w. il known fannera of the t.nnr.oii valley district, spent Wednepdiy ) the rtty on buslucm, matters. Mr. Brown re ports a vry bwt) rain In the l.nn goll valley and Mmt many of tin farmer win pa nmkbt u thmh Uietr Krnln l.llilt AltY 1,1 It TOMORROW Tin; Library rlub will meat minor row uftcrnoou In the clnli rooms al the ri'Kulur mnnthly meeting. An un UHiinl anil l&torOsUng program hM been arranged and II ll hoped that, the nialrnun o( thO cltjf will find It !- in (tend ii looting. M'Iiovu.Iis RETURN TO CTTV I . ... . After upending the Hummer on t Ii t-1 r ranch In tin- .. ng II valley dln iritt. Mr. Mid Mrs. Levi .McDonald lime :novi 'I Into ihelr hom on Wul ii n t and 1 lili lor the winter months. .Mr. Mi Ihmnlil will take a position with the Bmok4 Mouse ( iitar om- 1 any. DAUOHHRTT BACK Leaving Charles Illncktnttn. K. Hafdeffbrook and mil Nltiahleni at llai kaniere MprliiKH for a week niore of hunting! Jlmtny Dnimhorty return ed to Hie illy In si evening. When lie left the parly, none had been able to bring down any game. Theatre On the Screen Viola Dana WiiV lifiy of the most bcauiful fflrti in Holly- wood, in The Beauty Prize' "A permanent wave of Rippling lattghs." COM 1 X( I 'I'.he Heroic Epic of the Lighthinj Rider of the Mil Frontier, On the Stage Vaudeville OB tamouy Singing azz, Dncingahd Musical Number Shadowgraph Rivue- Clever Aerial Act and "One of the Four 1 lorsemen" i "The Pony Express" Mlts. KVAX8 rKi:s position Airs. Pan Evans has accepted a position wttn tno First National Hank In the abac me of Miss Jo L'pp who tea Yea Sunday with her sister. Ulai .Martha I'pp. for Southern Cal ifornia, for a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends. CLIFFORD JAIf IMi novi.Vti After an illness of one month, guttering with typhoid fever, little Clifford Jay Is slowly Improving v. the family home, lie ti still eon fined to his bed and al present tbo attending physicians tool it win he ionic time before he Is able to sol up. Mainly oA bout 'People NOnoOV HOME "The deatr had Just left and the dinks and goose hadn't arrived yet," Karl Whitloek complained this morn ing on bin return from a week's nnafldcanfal hunting trip in the beaver marsh country In nurlliern Klamath. "Didn't lea any fresh signs of deer, so I caibered that tbey hail departed for otber parts. Tho ducks were ti bil late in coming, Knot Is, 1 belli til that Ihe blrda will coma Into tbo marsh a little Inter (bis year I ban other years. Luut year tbo marsh was dry. It will take them a Utile time to gat used to coming back.'' Mrs. Whit lock enjoyed the hunting trip with her husband. Th y make, a practice of hunting In that section every year. poiUiEn i . or i. sTi oiivr Joseph Hedges, former student of tho University of Oregon, ,wbo died lavt Satuniny In Tucoiuu as lb" result of gunshot wounds, was known by k number of load people who attended collage aeveral years ago. Hedges was a member of the Phi (lamnitt Delta fraternity. He received his A. Ii. In economics in 1920, after which be went a year to law school, flnblbibg Ills law course Willi a year at Yale where be graduated in 1'J2''. Hedges was one of the most popular and prominent students on llio campus. SHIP I Mils Approximately 13,000 lambs bad been shipped by Cbarlojf Del.ap to the Union Sheep company, Ipcat buy er for that concern, up to this morn Ing. Mr. Dor.np ha i between 7,000 and S. Odil mor" lamb! to ship sniith to Ihe Hnn Krnnci'ico concern. Tb'd lambs were purchased btrre for the Union sheep company by Mr. De Lap. PORSIER KI.AMMIi pALLS GIRL The many friends of Mrs. Hoyt nee Uetena Magulre of this city, who now Btakfll her borne in Seattle, are happy to learn that rhe Is In Klnin ath Frills for a uionlh's visit with relatives and frbnds. Mrs. Hoyt Is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Wil liam Magtilre at the Pelican Bay I. umber COtnpUur. She Is accom panied by her little son Jackie, and they will be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston on Canby while bpre. P1SOM SOt'TII DAKOTA Ctrtyla Rokbatm of Flandrenr. South Dakota, motoring through Oregon, registered this morning at (lie chamber of comuierce. Terrell Canavan of Vlctorvllle, California, also registered. , At The IBERT Y "Buck" Jones in a Housing, ( 'r;ieklim; Tale of Adventure frcar tin- Toas border, "The Trail HtTNTlNO 1'AllTV Lyla Parker, K. Pearson, O. 11. Parker and Cecil Parker arrived by motor last bight from McMinnville and left this morning Into the Lan gell valley country, to spend several days on n hunting trip. JES8CP SBRB Representing the Banattt savings and Loan association of l'ortland, O. 0, Jessup 1m spending several days In Klamath Patll. lie la a gradunto of O. A. ('., and it member of the Thata Delia Chi fraternity. PAtstmv viwiToit Amapg the Paisley visitors In tbo city today on IiuhIiiusb mailers was Miss Tnyo Tucker, AT TIIM PBLICAK 1!. W. Itlddle and M. It. Crooks Of San Francisco are business arriv als In the city, slopping at the hotel While Pelican. ckiLOrjtJllS visitors Mr. and Mrs. F, Wilson returned Ibis morning to their home nl Chile until nrter visiting with friends here over Wednesday. XBN DAYS' BUSINESS VISIT Arriving here last evening from Ills home at Dunsmuir. 11. D, Baughn plans to spend about ten days in ICIamftUt Falls on business. MYRTLE POINT VISITORS Guy Weekly and Robert Perry or Myrtle Point are visiting In the city. While here they are mopping at the hotel Arcade. MRS. LKWIS SIIOPI'INC; Mrs. C. W. Lewis of Merrill spent Ihe greater part of the daw In Klam ath Palla on business matters. MARSHALL OF MAL1X In from his home al Malln. K. 11. Mashnll transacted business matters in Klamath Fails today COLLECT CLOSE to woo Boys and girls of the high school yesterday went among the business men of the clly collecting for tho athletic association fund, getting over 1190 during the afternoon. FOOD AND ltl MM IOE SALE The room which Mas formerly th; aome of the Klamath 8be Store, at G05 Main street, will be occupied all day tomorrow by the ladies of the .Methodist church win are hold Ins n coked food and rummage sale. Anyone Having articles they Mth 'to dou.ttc will bu doing t'lc ladl?s of the aid a favor If they phone M:s. E. H. Ualslger at 236 M. or Mfg. C. Barnstable at S67. Either of these matrons will motor to de home to colloct the garments. Only the fir.;; payment of ISO was made and nothing more, according to a complaint against H. E. Hall filetl this morning by the Klamath Falls Auto company. Tho complaint alleges that Hall had contracted to purchase a small cur for 3150. lie was to pay 160 as a firt payment which Ihe complaint admits he did. but It also si Is forth that he neg lected to meet any of the other pay ments. STEEL SWINtiS L STALLED Problem of recreation was par tially solved yesterday with the in stnlllng of stool swings In the school yard ut AlgomtL Need of play ground apparatus has tons been felt at Algoma, and the establishing of the swings was appreciated. '.V J) If . 1 four palate will detect unaccustomed COFFEE-FLAVORS deep flavors of rare" aged" coffees You'll detect an unaccustomed coffee-flavor . when you try S&W. For you will experience, ' perhaps for the first time, the full goodness nat ural to fine coffees, but which develop only when the coffee is aged in tropic warehouses before shipment. Few have realized true coffee-goodness because so little coffee is permitted to remain in the tropics to age properly. The immense demand for this product makes prompt shipment necessary. There is a treat, then, for coffee-lovers in S&W. There is a deep, mellow richness awaiting your palate satisfying flavors put there by nature and brought to your cup by nature's slow method of aging. S &W is a blend of those prized aged coffees secured at greater cost. To this blend is added a trace of new coffee to give emphasis to the mellowed flavors of the old. If yon have used other S& WFine Food Products, you have mar veled at their extraordinary excellence. You'll find S & W Coffee fully up to the S & W standard of quality. The World's Best in S &W S&W pjcs where the best is grown. Fxuio and vegetables me PKCs! California's famous crops, grapefruit in Florida, berries m die Pacific Northwest, fruits in California. Timeanddistanccaie no battlers toS&W goodness the best that is to be had. Over a quanct of a century's adher ence to these standards of merit has wonfot S&Wits enviable reputation. FINE FOOD PRODUCTS "JAKE" KTE1DER HERE On n combined business aud pleas ure trip. Jake Sleiger arrived in the city last evening from his home nt .Medford. He will be in this locality for n week or more. The lengths of u mile vary in different countries, and also in dif ferent means of transportation. CLIITON TO CHILOQUIN Transacting business for the Oold en Mule Store, tl. N. Clifton spent Wednesday In Chlloauln. I. ' --- Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All work guiii'untood Mrs. Win. Bossier 436 KhinmUi Ave. Hotwoon Fourth and Fifth Next to Moose Hall Increase Shown by Schools this Year itinerant Logger Is Laid to Rest CompilinK of the monthly statis tics on attendance in tho local schools. City Superiutendeni J. Percy Wells today reports that tho fir3t month of school this year shows an incroaso of over 100 over last year. For the first month of school lasi year the records show an average attendance of 1061 with 1252 ad the. record for this month. Miss Ella Willett. a graduate of the Hellinpham Normal school of Washington, is expected to arrive in Khunath Falls on Monday to take UP her duties as teacher in tho lvli can Hay school. Mfss "Willett will teach the pupils of tho fourth and fifth grades. Op until this timo only three teachers have been em ployed nt Felican Hay with over 100 children enrolled. Earth closed over the body of an ex-German soldier yesterday after noon. He wont by the name of Charles Ucdky and ho was laid to rest in Linkville cemetery with hut two attaches of the county coroner's office in attendance at hl3 grave. No trace of the true identity of the itinerant logger who was killed Monday night near Pelican Bay logging camp No. V. was uncovered by the coroner's office. That the man was a private in tho (lermun army; tjint he distinguished him self in action unfl was awarded the Iron Cross: und that he wanted to forget some sorrow, is the belief of authorities. TjyMine Three Arrested on Traffic Violations It t Traffic Officer Knowles is correct, R. H. Kistler. of San Fran cisco bus a fine thnt he must pay Whbil Justice of the Peace K. i. Kendall returns from Medford the latter part of "'is week. Kistler wus arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge of speeding 4" miles an hour past the Altamont camp grounds south of the city. G. J. Hilyard was nrrestei on a charge of parking on the highway and F. M. Wescoatt was stopped on a charge of operating a cur with a void foreign license. nlSWEESK OfKItATHD I l'OX It. E. Deweeae of the Star Drug store Is in Portland undergrilng an operation on his nose. .Mr. Deweese was accompanied to Portland by .Mra. Dowcese and his father, S. E. Deweeae, of Wendell, Idaho. TO ARRIVE SIMIAV Miss Ella Willett. graduate of tho Bellliigham Normal school of Washington, Is expected to arrive here Sunday from Caslimero. Wash ington, to accept a position as teaeii er in tbo iPeltean Bay school. (IKT MARRIAOH LICENSK William Brewer and Miss Gladys O. Darling Imth well known yoc lg people of Fort Klamath, th'tt nihrn Ing procured a mnrrla'se license. 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