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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1925)
Pago Two FVKNING HERALD. KI.AMATM FALLS, OUIWON Monday, October 12, 11)25 Don't Wait For The U urging at n dentist, or lm oomptollod Hunch pain from your teeth hefoto you give to I horn tho proper and necessary rare. Hni jrlvo (hum regular attention. It pays In health nnu money. Wo glvo free examinations. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless ot course) 202-204 Hooka Iildg. Sib and Main Phono 838 The Washington Cafe 'i the molt popular eating place In Klamath Fall! today "There's a Reason" rot CAN : EAT BETTER FOR LESS IBS South SlzUi AMERICAN AND HIM si: UISHF.S Ww Bhlng, Prop. !:':!:- sets Imported and Domestic Groceries Our complete stock of staple and fancy groceries is open to you each day from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day SEVERAL LIQUOR VENDORS NABBED State nnd county officers headed by I.. L. McBrtde of the stnto prohl forces, located a still of 2S gallons ! capacity, TO gallon! of moonshine. I eight barrels ot math aud other ovi Idoocea of wholesale inoonshinlng op- orations lit it house near Pelican City. ; Arthur Hrown was arrested as the lowlier of the still and liquor. He la I still being h!d In the county Jail today rending a justice court hear ing some lime this week. Frank Onv.ion. alias liiley. wnii caught with liquor in his possession l Saturday bight for the aecond tlnie l w ithin two weeks, nnd paid a $4.00 tine nfter pleading guilty to a posses sion charge before Justice of the Peace Kendall. Mis first offense cost 111 tn a fine of $200. Raiding officers headed by !.. I.. MeBrtdc found flve gallons in his room on 10th street. I Mrs. Kose Randall paid a fine of $200 after pleading guilty this morn ing to a charge ot Selling liquor in her house on south Kfghth street. Raiding officers procured but a small amount of liquor. Jack .Miller. former-Klamath couu Kj'ty jailer, was nabbed on the old z I Sntpptngton mad ith i to gallon It keg ot moohshine' in his car. The T I ' ear had broken down and .Miller was J attempting to fix it when the officers J drove by nnd searched it. Miller en- Eft red u plea of guilty lu the court of Italian-American Grocery WE DELIVER FREE If When you have tire trouble yon want your tires repaired as good as new have them vul canized in the best equipped ehop in Klamath Falls. Our Helntz Electric Steam Vulean lzers and expert repair men as sure you of the best possible results. Reed Auto Supply Co. S. llth Near Main Phone 298 MIDLAND JUStHV morning at tho I-'caciv Kendal iMs und ia id a B0U tint. Rainbow Brook Trout Cooked and served in the most appetiz ing manner, will be served this week at the CLUB CAFE Make Klamath Falls Attract! ve- By planting trees and Shrubbery. Support the tree plant ing campaign. W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 Frank Lane ivas amor : the busi ness callers in Klaruath Falls on Frida ; The Z X cattle men shipped a j train load of cattle from Midland i this week to California Bar pasture j until winter months Among the other shippers vho chipped1 fr:m MUdand this week 'were Lewis Oerber and Charles DeLap. . Frank Flowers spent the even ing with S. L. Burnett on Wednes day. ; Among the business visitors in KlainaUi Falls Tuesday were Mrs. j Frank Fleecers, Mrs. Coffee. Frank Lane of Midland. S. L. Burnett contracted for ''clear right awaa' through Midland jfor the highway ton Market road tais j week. Lee Sutton is threshing his grai". jcrop this week. The rain has been 1 quite a disadvantage to the thresh ers, delaying them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wynat and family of Merrill were visiting at the Larger, t home on Sunday. Miss Ola Hooper was a county seat visitor on Wednesday Mrs. Dougles, sister of Harry Withrell, is visiting for a few days llta her bruthor in Midland. Mrs. Douglas motored up from Sisson, California. Charley DeLap ot Klamath' Falls was a business caller in Midland on Tuesday. James Straw was a visitor in Midland this week. Mrs. C It. Paterson of Klam a'si Fall3 was calling in Midland the first of the week. E. A. Shulmlre is busy haulin: grain in tn Martin Bros' mill in Klamath Falls. The Hooper Brothers have Sn Ished combining on the Kearn;; tract In the Keno section ifor the inelg'a bors. They reported good crops. J A. Herandez and wife were among the hunters on Island Thurs day. Balin Brathers of Spring Lake were calling in Midland on Thurs day. Edward Koyce of Midland and Albert Hall were calling at the Ball ran'ohe at Hound Lake on Friday. The Barnes Brothers of Spring Lake are threshing on Miller Is land this week. Hilhert Largent threshed 1Mb crop of grain on Friday. C. A. Henderson, county agent was on Miller Island and Midland district on Friday looking over chlldrens beet crops for contest. A. Hale of Hale Dairy was a caller on the Island Friday. Anung those finished thretshrnig this week om the Iisland were Hu bert Largont, Albert Gregory, S. It, llurnett, ICdgar Fuiber. The Barnes brothers machine doing the thresh ing. TVicy are moving to Alec Davis' ranch in Midland. Wni Burnett and Albert Ball arc spending the week end at the Bull raiach at Hound Lake. Find No Trace of Lone Highwayman Police today had found' no trace of the lone highwayman wha was reported to have held up Jlelvlr. Buoll at a lonely sp;t on Mauzanita street late Saturday night, lluell, a nlgfit operator at the Cnlon Oil Company station at Sixth and Klam ath, reported the loss :f $200 of company funds. Buell.told po!i:c that the foot pad was masked and carried a re volver. He taougit be had been followed from the station after he had closed It for the night. Famous Escadttlle May Be Dissolved; Yanks Do Good W o r k FKZ. French Morocco. Oct. 1 (fP Approaching dissolution ot the sbcrlflnn Bacndrtlle, composed of American aviators volunteering for service against the Moroccan rebels, was announced to day In a.i otflcfat communication. "This escadtfllt. the communique says, "now Is reaching the end of its activities. its members have shown themselves worthy of their great reputations. , "A number of other escadrllle will be moved to Algeria at an early date. "Yesterday they bombarded Kl Abd-Krlm's own stronghold. Ain HeYdu. In the heart of the Ban) Our lagel country. The town Ilea at the bate ot a prcclplttous mountain sys tem and is strongly intrenched. Tho airmen were greeted with heavy volleys bill flew close to tile ground and destroyed several blockhouse-. "Or. V. Sparks of Indianapolis narrowly escaped when the engine of his machine failed directly over he Itifflan stronghold. Just as bo seemed doomed to capture, he get the machine working and escaped." A Shirt Sale Which Should Interest You you iiiaj or may not be in tiny particular iicSd of shirts, just now but we'll wager you could find rboiu tw juil one or two more, if you saw i ho eollecUtirl of rather untisttnl IDE'S Which Ifa'n just arrived hero. SEARCH WARRANT RULING IS. MADE WASHINGTON. Oct. () Federal agents operating under the Harrison narcotic act have no right to search residences without a soarch warrant, except where arrests are actually msus, im snjireiue tuuro declared today In the appeal of I Thomas' Ageollo and others arrested in Brooklyn, N. y. BOB GOISDON HERE Yoang Boh Gordon Fort Klam ath, Is visiting In the city tj day WlICl friends. New pruning shears have been given folding handles so that they can be carried in a pocket. CAtltiBD TO AIBANV Mrs. Mao Denno was called to Albany tho last of the week by the death uf her brother H. E. Russell In that city. The funeral nvas held on Sunday. Liggett's Little Bits from the East The Pick of the World's Best Confections. Here are some of the pieces that this masterpiece package contains: Chocolate Novelty Combina tion Centers. Smyrna Figs and Hallowe'en Dates. Fancy Milk Coated Caramels. Pignolla Brit tle., Pistachio Belmont. Fancy Du Barry. on-( 'hocolnte W rapped Po re Cream Caramels, Selected Jor dan Almonds. Wrapped Nouga. tines. Stuffed Dates Crystallzed in Sugar. The sale of this package has run Into the millions since its introduction a short time ago, and we recommend It to all as the ideal gift package. S-i eo Per Pound I.JU Also in two and five pound Star Drug Store KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Ir 1 v .;.Jn :v 'mm Wet i ' llssSS i The sbowinj. w biles. :lud both ailCV eoloreii and Solilo made with soft collar attached with separate starched collar to match ; some with no collar. , All are CUl from line, soft, wear resisiing fabrics, exclusive in cloth ami designs. The fabric! arc guaranteed color fast. T.hc tailoring and finish are superb, bull cut and roomy, W e doubt if yon could get a more perfect lit if your shirls were made to order. Withal the entire collection is popularly priced. Purposely so we're more interested in serving a lot o( men on a close margin than a limited number at the usual dealers' margin. W on't you drop in today or tomorrow and see these shins while the variety of choice is at its best? MERRILL Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Qrayhael an,' family visited In Klamath Fulls Sat urday. Saturday the boy scouts under the leadership of their sroutuinster. J. W, Scocgins, met at tho church and spent the day hauling sand and fill ing tile low places around the church. At noon a warn chicken dinner was R, (M ,mi. in Virginia. given the boys In the club room by jtr. and Mrs. BUnar BlOdgotl and the mothers of the boys. Tho boystKO scl) nn;i jrs Blgdgett'l moth helping wi re Donald and Lawrence ,,r nrc visitors at the Dlodgett home Frailer. Claudle and Clifford Shuck. I Kouthcast of Merrill, coming from John and He! Uillnrd, -fhas. Craig, f ti,,i;. home n ar Modesto. Calif. They wechnlarutcrej 517 Main St. ImtIdk About IS. Wni. J"n ! 1 li Tui ;;;Ia for a visit flHflaiSBI! i J(d,n O'Neil. Hoy Beusley, Alfred Carleton and Louis Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frasb r spent Saturday in Klamath Falls. Mr. und Mrs. W. C. Bailey, Billy Bailey and Mrs. F. N. Moyer spent Saturday in Klamath Falls shop ping. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dalton were hosts at a duck dinner Thursday eve ning. Their guests wero Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Anderson. Mrs. Fred D. Fletcher nnd little soil, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr Geo. Officii! was raited to Port- vrcfcs former resldercs of Merrill . Threshing vras delayed the first of the week by the rains, but most Ol Hie hoy was up. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dcwuy und daughter Winifred were visitors. Ill K.'nrnath Fulls Saturday. A number of Merrill residents were shipping lambs lo tho Kan Francisco market. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Schorack wore business visitors In Kiamutli Falls Monday. -M. Haskius and Mrs. C. returned from a v i f r th their mother at C.irvallls. Mrs. land Surrday. He returned Wedne3-1 Hasklns returned Friday evening but day evening by way of Grants Pass Mrs. Bowman stopped at Central where he attended the irrigation j Point to visit her son and family. She Ik M ST I i a SPRINGFIELD I FLEXIBLE CORD t MlH. (Jfo. Offk'ld. i Ilowman hav 'ii XrS-01 3 c : i ii m meeting. .Mrs. B. C. Anderson left Friday for Coo3 county where she will spend some time with her mother, who baa been an invalid for a number of years. E. M. Hammond and son Wit. Hammond left Friday for Salem where they attended the state fair. They returned Monday evening. Mrs. Hose Davis and E. A. Davis were in Klamath Falls Monday. Saturday evening "Tho Country Store" was given by the Ladies' Aid iof the Presbyterian church at the tub rooms, and Was well attended. I All the articles In t he store were old in a very short fime. Miss Var itte as a country woman out shop- returned Saturday evening. O. V. Shuck spent several days lust week In tho Horsefly country look ing after Ms cattle. II. K. Dudley was In the Falls tho first of the week. Mrs. C. G. Merrill and Mrs. Ru dolph Kattenhorn spent Wednesday in Klamath Kalis. Sunday morning preceding the morning services the officers-elect of tho Christian Endeavor society were Installed. They are Mrs. M. A. Bow man, president; vice president. Opal F.skrldge. secretary, Fi.y Jfnnette; treasurer, Mrs. Titrnbntigh. Mr. snd Mr.;. Geo. J. Walton Snrf daughter Katherlne were In Merrill Sunday evening for Mr. Ilulet's ping with her family, afforded much ' fnniwell service. amusement. A neat sum was cleared by the Aid society. Miss Kllen McVeigh was hostess at a dinner party at lo r home Thurs day evening. Bundby sVenlbg Mr. and Mrs. Crawford from MOdfOrti were In .'.fer rill and Mr. Crawford gave moving pictures of Palestine. Mr. Crawford hud lived thorn some time when a Are the grades on the child's report card satisfactory? If Not Why Not? DefocUvp vision in llio rnune of ovov i)i)c0 of the fnllurcH In Hchool. Don't scold tho child hut 0b find the ciuihc arid ronwtdy it If' possible. A plorotrgll fxaminatlon of tbO oyiK may Ideate Hits caiiH und correctly fitted filamicH may be the remedy. DR. GOBLE Kyes Kxainined Itepalrs 701) MAIN Glasses Pitted Quick Service The freshman party was held at child. Mis father wan an evangelh.i the high school Friday evening. The j in charge of some work there and ttesbiea met at the park and then j they had many opportunities thttt tho Marched to tho school in a body, j average tourist did not have. The They wero met at the door by the pictures were very interesting, oliler students, made to takeoff their It'-v. tttllet preached his farewell i.hoes and stockings and molasses I address Sunday evening and with and feathers were applied to their .Ills family left for Myrtle Point where feet. Green paint played a promln-; he will preach. Monday evening the ent part on their faces, hair nnd ! members of tnb church and eongre clothes, and each one received an gallon gave them a surprise at. the electric shock.- Hefreshments were : manse. The evening was iipenl In a served milk in a nursing bottle roclal way. : Mrs. Unlet was prBSbn'ted with a nipple; the freshmen looked! with a silver sandwich trayNby the longingly at the other refreshments ! friends In Morrill. KofrcshmoutH jl being enjoyed by the others. This were served during the evening. i is one of the largest beginning class-j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stearns Were " in the history of the school, nam-1 Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. I The only balloon tire that will not rumble when driven on closed at high speeds cars H ire ub Sh o p 502 South Sixth - Phone 616 MM! AUTO PARTS Re-Babbitted Connecting Rods Exchanged and Slip in Bearings at VAN DYKES PARTS CO. 502 SJ fitli.- 'New Parts For All CarB." Phone 616 "With tho Hub Tiro Shop" Thursday, Oct. 15th. Announcing the Second Dinner Dance of a Scries of Thursday Night Dinner Dances to be held at the White Pelican Hotel 8:00 p m. 4 i