Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
Page 1wo EVKNJNi; HKWA1.D, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Friday, October 2& T.tiJD " Hector's The Fashion Center An Exceptional Offering of New Hats for Saturday Trimmed styles in popular shapes and felt s. 2.95 o 10.00 sport velouf! Balbriggan Dresses One piece and two piece stylos in smart model A practical dress for the school miss or busines woman. Mostly in heather mixtures. 9.50 to 15.00 Riiimiv v i rn at i V Hi III II! HI t a mi m m mm w m m KCEREINyj i New Corsetts and Brassieres New models that are practical and designed For comfort ami constructed to conform to the new mode. 65c o 5.00 LONDON. Dot. 2.1. Details .if l!ilii disaster at T.intn Ki-.ypt, tint - M Ins a trout ivllilL'Us ceremony, m I watotl fifty fiuir persons are repoit . ed tu huvo been killed mid many tnjtirod. uro being awaited ivlth much Interest. Tho reports thus fur received vary. One is to the cf.'e.-i ili.u twnL- soiled up.'ti the great crowd w hile j the mounted police wero endeavor i v ins to make passage for the tain Istor of pious foundatlo.is. Anulior says tlut tho ratling of a brllgo br;-ke mid that hundred of par soiis wero thrown into the water. Fifty wore drown.'d and larso num bers iwere trampled to death. SfM another report which also rotors to the bieaklng of Chi bride parapot, say 5 that ftTt four per.uina wore drowned and hundr-ds I ljarod. Tho occasion for I he groat gather ing was the feast in hon;r of Si id-F.l-lledawl. St sit-in saint of groat renown, w iom aid Is Invokoi vhon strength is needed to lesist a sud lota cal.tm ily. 1500 WORKMEN BACK AT WORK Who Fills Your ? i t i Prescription? The profession of Pharmacy and the profession of medicine are very closely related. To get the best resu lis from your physician's prescrip tions they must, be compounded from the beet an dpurest ingredients, by men who are especially trained and educated in prescription com pounding. That is why no one but a college t a inid, registered pharmacist is allow ed to compound prescriptions in our store! you are entitled to such service and in justice to yourself and in fairness to your physician you should get such service. "Your druggist is mare than a merchant," therefore choose your family drutjgisi with the same thought and care that you would exercise in the selection of your physician. Holeproof Hosiery TJie black are pure silk and the colors are silk and plaited silk. All good colors. 1.00 a Pair Carters Knit Underwear for Fall Wool or cotton, and woo! and cotton mixed -all the popular styles in all sizes. 1.28 o 5.00 HECTOR'S The Fashion Center Striking Employes Return on Agreement of Minimum Wage of $3.75 I ABERDEEN, Was.i.. Oct. 23. The strike of 1100 workmen lu nit Aberdeen sawmills. In prosress for I nearly four weeks, ended late yot tarda when strikers In mass meet ing voted to return under a mini mum wage of S. 7.6 per day. The I new scab represents aa-increase of j 50 cents per day f ir minimum paid i I workers, but Is a compromise over the strikers' original demands for a horltontal 50 cent Increase for I all wrrkers. Candy Special For Saturday Best quality heavy coated, chewing chocolates, (( kinds) half pound for b"0.', 1 pound 59 c Good quality, assorted chocolate creams, half pound 25c, 1 lb 49c Frensh, hard candy in assorted flavors, half pound 15c, 1 lb 29c Assorted jelly candies, 1 lb Qc half pound 10c Sundry Specials For Saturday Guaranteen Electric Waffle Irons $5.00 Guaranteed Electric Toasters $3 J 5 W.00 Ever-Ready brush, both razor, 50c shaving 99c 86c Palm Olive shaving cream and 26c PalnJ Olive After Shave Talc, both for SCHOOL BUDGET MAKES REPORT To Cost $163,802 to Klamath County Edu cational Work It will cost Klamath the sum of J J 63. H'2 to run its county schools next year, according to a final re port made by the county school bud get committee. The committee after deliberating all afternoon, came to -final decision on the budget yester day afternoon at 5 o'clock. DR. PHY IS AGAIN WINNER IN CASK SALEM. Ore., Oct. cz. Dr. W. T. j Pby, appellant in a case in tho j supreme court growing out of the r inance . rtiVnr nf hi.,,,, ,, ,, ., I wife, Winnifred E. Phy, wa3 again i victorious today when the court handed down an opinion denying a motion for rehearing. Because .Mr1!. Phy re-married after the dlvorc Phy asked a modification of the low er courts relative to alimony was granted by the supreme court in an opinion several months ag:. written by Justice Brown and re versing Judge J. W. Knowles of tin lower court for Union county. Caillaux Discusses Debt With Collegucs PARIS, Oct. 23. (VP) The French cabinet meeting today broke up without Finance Minister Caillaux fully detailing his fbcal measures or submitting his resignation vrhMn had been anticipated In some quar ters. The cabinet Is to meet again on Monday. While not giving the details cf his plans, M. Caillaux laid the fin ancial position of the country be fore his colleagues in general term.!. Magazines Kodaks and films Kodak Finishing 9 PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGC: J 35c Universe Household Appliances Brunswick Records Kadiolas anil Phonographs SLIM AND FAT CHARGED WITH LOOTING STORE j. C Jsrr.es and S. W. Carlson to Be Given Prelim , inary Hearing Formal charts of larceny in a store were filed yesterday afternoon against J. C. James and S. W. Carl ton, known ar. "Slim" and "Fat," by the district attorney's office. The two men are lieinir h.-hl in 'n't non.l. which I, , !,,,, ,. ,,-,,! They are charged with having held up B. H. Pruitl in Medfleld'.; store. 1204 south Sixth street; laet Sunday night and stealing $50 In silver. The hearing of the tw'o tr.e.i will be held either tomorrow or Monday. WE DEMAND THE 1 BEST Stock that money can buy for our trade. The best meats are always the cheapest, for it is tender, delicious and no waste. We have acheived the standard of having the best. It Is so easy to find fault everyone keeps c.n locking f r it. MILLER'S MARKET Gits Miller, Prop. Main Near Eighth Phones 750 and 751 Four Deliveries Daily TINE IDGE Mr. and Mrs. Robert lirophy mo tored to Medford Friday, retnrolna home Sunday. They were accom panied home by John lirophy. who has been under the rare of a phy sician In .Medford for some time. Veloy I'earnon spent the week-end In Klamath Falls. W. A. Bennon, engineer at Shaw Bertram vamp, spent Sunday her.' with his family. Mrs. Frank Lightncr and little daughter. Amy, were Saturday vis itors In Klamath falls, Frank .Jones, Earl Silvers, Ghaa, Sevils, Alex Benson and W, Uoney spent Sunday deer hunting near Saddle .Mountain. Doney killed p 250 pound mule tall deer. Mrs. Oeo, Sly of I,a Pine, Ore., was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Simpson. Al Myers, salesman for Hans Brothers, of San Francisco, was a Monday visitor here on husinesx. Bill Morrison of porrls, Cnl., spent Monday here. .Mrs. ;, A. Hollewell and small son pf, oreville, f ';il.. la attending some lliuu here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chnstafi). Mrs. J. E. McCain of Chlloqiiin spent Sunday afternoon here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J), Cnmhlilh of t'lilloquln were here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lighter spent ( Sunday al Algoma mill visiting friend I Andy Fender, Tod Savage. Gun I and I.eonn Savage drove to Klam- : ath Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gnde and chit dren, and Miss Nita Sav:ge ore -pending a few day.i in Grams PHaS with relatives. H. D. Lewis who has been work ing at Anna Creek mill the ji-isl season has returned here to spend the winter. Lewis is a brother of M rs. W. Doney. Mr. and Mrs. J. I.'. Mansfield en tertalncd Andy Fender at a duck dinner Wednesday evening, dr'vlng to Cliiloquin to the theatre later. Mrs. C. C. Heiilrirk. Mrs. Abe Fen brook, Airs. Loper and MrB. J:.ck MoKeever of Chlloqiiin were vleUins here Tuesday afternoon. The Wood-Curtis truck of Klam ath Falls was here V.odnes:!ay de livering supplies to the ronime.: ury. .1. C. Thompson of the Home Sup ply company of Klamath Falls was a business visitor in camp Woi'nes day. Mrh1. Pete Beck was here Wed' es day from Spring ( reek to Icit friends. Mrs. Henry ZengerM and Infant returned home a tew days ago from Klamath Falls. Miss Margaret Iteiuon Is having dental work done at Chllnquln. Mrs. ('. F. Hovan 90tortafned n number of ladles Wednesday after noon in an effort lo form a Com mttmty club. Those present wort .Mrs. Pete Beek of Spring Creek, Mrs. CBastain or Botntntia, Mrs. g A. Halllwell of Orvllfe, Cnl., Mrs w. A. Benion, Mrs, J. J. lirophy, Mrs. J. B. Manafleld, Mr-:. B, Gil lespie. Mrs. Geo. Chastaln and the hostess, Mrs. Uoran, who lale In the afternoon served a dainty lunch-. The next meeting will he held the first Wednesday or 'November at llnrnn home. The hostess for the af ternoon will be .Mrs. Pete Beck. Mrs. W. Doney and brother, II D. Lewis, are upending several days in Klamath Palls on business and visiting relatives. A great many from here are plan ning to attend the P. T. A. Hal lowe'en social to be given at Du Vall's hall at Chlloiniin Friday eve ning. Oct S3. 'vvVvVwV'rJvvvvvvvVvvwv The New SPECIAL SIX SEDAN, $1530 ADVANCED SIX SEDAN, $1775 l-rrheel brakes, lull hnllobn llres nntl " disc wheels nee in, iniied al no extra cost. lrlcos delivered. The reason for the record-breaking sales success of this Sedan is right here in this sentence it offers far more for the money in QUALITY and in VALUE. R. R. R. Garage 831 Klamath Ave. o 5B