The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 20, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Tuesday, (Molier 20, 1025
Only 4 Days More
To Take Advantage of Our
20th Annual Oct Sale
QUICK COOKING
OATS
Cook2to5
minutes only
Ready with the coffee I New Style H-O Quick Cooking
Outs the time-saving, energy -building breakfast dish.
Flavory oat tlakes that cook into granutar oatmeal in J to
3 minutes! Never sticky, pasty or uninviting. Appcci
ing delicious healthful.
Filled with flavor packed wich nourishment. Smooth
6nn in texture yet retaining the necessary roughag
for easy digestion.
That "alMght cooked' flavor in onlytno mmuo
ERR esiii'U-OCm,iMUffs j
aMM H.5 M MX FOR MORE THAN y.-, ftJ&Ig Mais
v: nuiii ialv" ri ! , i i MSOUJEl GUAM FARIM
s OFqUAUTY PRODUCTS t 010 KOHE4TIAD fAMCiWl Hl
b lief com
PROTECTION
R AAA if you die from
V J,V W natural causes
$10,000 if you die from accident
and In case of permanent total
disability the company will
1. Waive all premium payments
2. Pay you $25 per week for one year ; and in ad
dition 3. Pay you $50 per month for life ; and
4 Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you die
5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a
result of accident, the company will pay. you
$5,000 in cash, immediately, in addition to all
other benefits.
In case of- temporary disability as a result of
either sickness or accident, the company will pay
you $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks.
West Coast Life
INSURANCE COMPANY
HOME OmCC'SAN FRANCISCO
Portland Branch Office Seventh floor Gasco
Building John H. Houston. Dist. Agt. Geo.
A. Proctor. Heal Agt., Klamath Falls, Ore.
ONE OF AM iRICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES
GET SITE READY
FOR BUILDING
Library Club Will
Appear at the Forum
With the ladies of the Library
club in charge of the chamber of
commerce forum luncheon tomorrow
noon, Oie lunche:o gives promts';
of being one iof the most interesting
and well attended of the fall.
The subject of planting trees nrlil
be the discussion, whfch is being
sponsored by tie Ladles Library
club and 'has met with 'favorable
approval throughout tJe city.
A musical program has been ar
ranged for. To this meeting all
members of the commerce arc urg
ed to attend and bring one at two
guests.
Tearing Down Old Structures 1
in Preparation for New
Two-Story Brick
Workmen are today busily ejng&C
ed In the tearing down of the build
ings on the corner of Main and Klev
enth, where the new $25,000 brick
structure of George D. Qrinle will
shortly be placed. Thu grocery store
has been vacated and the shoe shin
ing parlor is no more.
Announcement of the building of
the new two story brick building was
made by Mr. Grizzle about two weeks
ago and since that time work has
been progressing in a rapid manner.
Civil War In
China Serious
1
1 Sometimes ore get real mad and
I think maybe the human race
j will be over before long now.
Soldiers Mutiny And
Fighting Spreads
Quickly
SHANGHAI, Oct. 20. UP) Renew
al f civil war In China, i"jllherto
localized, to the district botween
Shanghai and Hanking, today as
sumed a more serious aspect wit!
the return to the political and mili
tary arear of Wu Pel-Fu, military
dictator at Peking from 1922 to
1-924, and the mutiny of two Kl
aagsu divisions who Ciltherlo have
ncoounted the leadership of the Man-
churiau militarist.
Advices to Reuter's agcn:y bore
say that he is expected to arrive
today in Hankow and thcro an
nounce his assumption of the titlo
of Commander In Chief of the Cen
tral provinces, this alliunco bo la
clude Kiangsu, In which S'langhai
j Is located; Cheklang, Anhui, Klang'l
Hupel, and Fukien.
USED
CARS
A good selection to pick f rom-Fords,
Stars, Chevrolets, all late models in
good condition. Priced to Sell.
Also 1923 Jewett Touring;
1920 Buick Touring.
Will consider trades on lots.
Buick 8C Star Garage
Opposite White Pelican Hotel
Astoria Wins
Road Tax Case
SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 20. The city
of Astoria today won In the supreme
court its mandamus proceeding
against C'laUop county to compel the
county court to levy a road tax,
part of which would be available for
use by the city. The opinion, writ
ten by Justice Bean, Is a reversal of
Judge J. A. Eakin of the lower
court for Clatsop county.
The opinion allows a writ of man
damus commanding the county court
to levy a tax for 1926, and annual
ly thereafter, of not less than one
mill nor more than 10 mills on all
taxable property in the county.
Since the proceeding was commenced
the time for levying of the taxes
for 1923 and 1921 has passed, there
fore It Is not possible to make the
writ apply to those years.
Butler May Stay
at Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20. UP)
Mayor Kendrlck announced today
that he mould make a formal re
quest of President CooUdgt to ex
tend Oencrnl Smedley D. Butler's
leave of absence from the marine
corps so that he may continue as
,tlu.,n., ... m 11 1.1 1 - aafatn, l.,,i, Thrt
announcement tallowed the receipt
of advices from Washington Chat
the matter depended lni'gely upon
tho wishes n the mayiir,
Men's
Overalls
Union triads, Several well
known brands that sell at
22 regular. Come get 'em
while they last.
$1.45
A New
Fall Suit
is waiting for you. There's
still many a man that needs
one and we still have many
to choose from.
Every Suit
Reduced
Canvas Gloves
20c quality
3 pr. 35c
Wool-mixt sox
2 pr. 35c
Men s Shoes
for work or dress
$3.85
16.-in Boots
Chrome calf, double sole
$7.25
Additional
Values
Together with the scores al
ready on sale. You can not
afford to wait. Winter is in
evitable, stock up now anil
save throughout the store. Do
it i)ow.
Extra
GenuineVelour
AND
Beaver Hats
A big special for quick sale.
Six colore.
Values to $10
$6.85
Values to $7.50
$4.75
Good Warm
Jersey Vests
Here is a garment easily
worth $3.50. Elastic collar
and wrists, pockets, well
made. See window.
$1.95
Do your shopping before
the week-end rush. Get
better selection and ser
vice. Only 4 days more.
K. Sugarman
"I Ain't Mad at Nobody"
100
Wool Shirts
You'll say it is the biggest
shirt value you have seen in
ears. All sizes. Don't let
these get away from you.
$3.95
Spring Clearance
prices now with
Winter Ahead
What about those long
stormy months coming.
Every Ocoat
Reduced
Dress
Shirts
An ass't made up of $2.50
and $3 shirts. Various ma
terials, colors and styles.
$1.85
50
Wool underwear
$3.65
Fleece lined, union suits, all
sizes.
$1.35
"Bud" Fisher
Will Soon Wed
Wealthy Widow
Creator of Mutt and
Jeff Engaged to
Countess
; NEW YORK, Oct. 20. (P) Mutt
and Jeff now appear in the role of
matchmaker.
Their creator, "Bud" Fisher, Is
going to net married next week and
'lie says Mutt and .Jerf arc partly re
sponsible. The future Mrs. Harry Fisher U
not only wealthy, the winner of n
Paris beauty prize In 1922, hut a
countess. Fellow passengers on tho
LevlnCIiun which arrived yesterday, I
iwho saw Iho cartoonist talking wUn j
the Countess Do Dnuniont, did not i
suspoci Hint thov worn discussing!
I matrimony and a honeymoon.
On landing Fisher went to his
apartment and tho Countess register
led at a hotol with her sevon year
i son, 'Pierre Do Ucaumont.
The brlde-to-lio naiya It all camo
I about through Iher Bon's fondness
for tlho Mutt and Jeff cartoonist
"Naturally" she says, "when my boy
j was so Interested It Increased my
own Intorest."
Tho former Aoditn Stuart of
Paris married tho Count Do Ueau
mont In 1917. Her father-in-law,
wn:i reputed, before his death, to
bo tho wealthiest nobleman In
France. Tho Countess has lived In
Paris b!il:o her liusbund's dentin and
It iwas there tliat she met Fisher,
three years ago.
Fisher, who was man led In 1912
to Pauline Welch, a vandcvlllo act
ress, and divorced by her In 1 91 7,
returned six weeks ago from a trip
to Paris, "expecting a decision." The
decision eamo by cable and he hu
rloM back to Paris.
I'Mshi-r siirs thai ilio and 'hi" bride
expect to live ion a steamer between
New York and Paris. "You can put
us down as commuters from Paris
to New York," he says.
American Steamer
Seized on Ocean
NKW YORK, Oct. 20. (!) Tho
American steamer Cnrono was escort
ed Into the harbor today hy a coast
guard culler. It was reported she had
boon seized about forty miles off
Atlantic City when contraband was
found on board.
FIGHTING REPORTED
LONDON, Oct. 80! --(!';- An
Athens dispatch to the F.xchnngo
Telegraph says fighting lias been
In progress lor the lust 19 hours on
the ( I ri -(() 1 1 u Irii rlan frontier nonr
Demlrhlssar. There Is no confirma
tion of Ibis report from other
Sources, t
ANOTHER VESSEL
BURNS ON OCEAN
BOSTON, Oct. 20, (IP) The
iileamor Htockwell, vessel of the
Drocklehanlt - Cunard line, that wis
reported on fire in dispatches from
London today, has been sunk at V
coaling station In Algeria, II was
said in udvicos received here tndqiv
from Lloyd's, London. The Rtncfc
well was houird from Calcutta nnjd
Colombo to Bolton, New York und
Philadelphia.
You Are Invited
JOBS! DAUGHTERS
Dc MOI.ay DANCE
'Tluirsiliiy Evening
i October 22ml
VVhifc Pelican Hotel
1.10 Per Couple