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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1925)
Saturday, Outobw 84, 1986 EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tage Four r 11 1 BUILDERS PAGE . ; . " Mmum v. x. -v. m it.-i1 i-v'i l an" mPk Two Big Games To Be Staged SAX VRANOHMb, 9H. t-l'1 A football (llsh, calling two major elevens Int.i their first routerenee action, will he sowed lo gridiron patrons. on the Pactnd toast today. In addition on Intersection! clash between tho Universities of Arizona nnd Soulhorn C1lfornla li scheduled at Ls Angeles. California will plunge tay the coast conference race with a game against Oregon, Tho teams moot at Portland. While tho Webfootors attempt lo rcpol the Hoar InvasJ in, tho Oregon Aggies will match strength with Stanford at Palo Alto In another coast conference tilt. It will bo tho first conference encage ment for O. A. C. Air Race to Be Held Monday, Announced BALTIMORE, Mof.;, Oct. 24 The' Schneider Cup race at Bay Shore Park, postponed today peca'ttne of had weather, will take place Mon day, weather permitting, instead of tomorrow as first annouonced. George C. Smit'a, president cf the flying club of Baltimore made the announcement this afternoon. Pro dictions for continued unfavorable weather tomorrow prompted the change. Hostile Advance Denied bv Greece ATHKNS. Oct. 24. (.4) Tho A then ngonoy maintains that tlw OOnttfltttod ailvamv of (.rook troops on ih nulKarian frontier is (lostined merely to re)toV6 l post at TVmir Kapu, Which tho Bulgarians still aro attacking in onler to provont thr GrMkt from rv-occupyinK it. Tho aponoy insists that tho com mamlor of third Orook corps has beftQ furliiriilen to billet troops or civilians in Ilulgnria. hut that the Unitarians an continuing hostilities. Tho UKoncy also denies thut the town of Pet rich was deliberately bombarded by tho Uroeks and main tains that only a few holls were fired, those being directed against tho railway station to prevent th debarkation of two companies of Rul parian reinforcements from Dubnit-zan. America's Greatesjt Horse Show NEW YORK. Chauncey M. Do pew, "Chief of tho Pilgrims." is on joying "a green old ago unconscious of decays." in tho words of Churl 's K. Hughes. CHILD RESCUES lilt AXDMOTHER TACOMA Trapped in her burn ing homo and unable to aid herself. .Mrs. W. Justice, an invalid in a wheel chair, was rescued by her six year old grandson, at Uiffo Tuesday. Tho house was totally destroyed. MRS. ROGER PEIRCE OF HOLLYWOOD MOS1 INUItLl Hiutha. mu The Pacific International Horse Show, Portland, Oct. 31st to Nov. 7th. again takes the front of the stage In IMS with tho largest ottering of premium money in America. 2S.000 for tho S5 classes to be ihown of which U9.000 Is in stakes seven of J2.000 and five of J1000 make this a phenomlnal prilo list. Tho stake events are: Olympic Hotel, Seattle. $2,000. for flregatted horses; Seattle Horso Show Association, 000, to bo shown in two divisions as follows :,J1;000, five-gailed mares nnd 11.000, five-galted stallions nnd geld ings; Northwestern National Bank, 12.000, for roadsters; Portland Cham ber of Commerce, js.000, for heavy harness ponies; Sovereign Hotel, $2. 000. hunters and jumpers; Portland Hotel, J2.000, heavy harness horses; Multnomah Hotel. $2,000, three-galted horses; V. F. Turner. $1,000. Junior five-galted horses; Henry Thiele, 11. 000, Shetland ponies; Olds, Wormian ft King, $1,000, polo mounts: Benson CALIFORNIA. ONE OF THE COUNTRY'S HER HUNTER. "JOHN PEEL" Hotel. 51,000. fine harness horses; and Imperial Hotel'. $1,000, s-.mu n. .d driving. The greatest series of horso shows over known Is belug held now in Cali fornia at Stockton. Sacramento, Ven tura and Pomona, all former shows being egunieuted by a flood of newly purchased show horses. According to General Manager O. M. Plumtner of tho Exposition and Horso Show Man ager. A. P. Plonflng, a train load of livestock, of which 14 carloads are horses, will come from tho oust to Portland this fall, as wtll all the horses now showing lu California. Tho result of theso additions will unquestionably enable the Pacific In. lernatlonnl to break tho sko and qual ity records now being made In the south. Tho growth of tho horso show fea ture of tho Pacific International le one of the most significant facts of the comeback ot the horse. Tree Planting Campaign Meets With Remarkable Success Here ( lllclll, A. M. ' i" chairman or Publicity) Th matter oi planting was next Thn ..vient ti. which m,hli.- nlrtt. 'alien iip by the COUlBll and hero id cltlnens will give of their line do Ided difference of opinio. I arose as to the lime of year trmu and energy, gratia, for the general . inoulll ,. .., , , Advtea had belli benefit and Improvement o( tiie ,.,,,.,, (r,,. erioui lourcea, Drinol- pallv from Mime A pnlOgntOi eoramunity lu which they live was demonstrated Iiim night at the .., . ,,.,. ., ,. i.,M madid Ohamber of Commerce rooms WhenpWn, .,,, ,,.,, problem! as pfeagat heads of the tree planting-campaign )iv ,, Wi atiier condlttoni lu oommH nnt together to dJaouaa I K1,m,lh ,.llty; and from r. A ways and means and for a general; wno !, ennrurred wl'.'i review of what bus been done ut r .vpplt.gale's iidvico. to- dnio. n appojUa seiiuiii of planting Any of the committee heads whojw11 ,.sM,un,,., by a nuraary man wore Inclined to be a bit dlscourur.ed (r()m yVoodbUm who has bad n groat were buoyed up and reinsplnd ( 1 4m) of experience planting trees an 1 work harder by the splendid roport ; fhru ,,, jbottJ Portland It turned in by Mrs. 11. N Moo. K- , .... AiineKnl.-, contenllon that ory person living In the Third. , moi oluuieea troeg should bej Washington and Jeftei-soii streets Leered in the fall and healed In I district has been Interviewed and. un ,,, .r,,m thawi out In the I his or her remarks and orders Cota- Bpring nd then planted. Mr. Pgr- logued. A relative brief span Ofl toy u, fool, i thai method is years will see these streets lined j D8t for Klamath county, with Cork Kim. .Mountain Ash. BUI l)M ,,, olltr ngni nl thinks vvr Maple and lloso Chestnttl trees' ,luiB ,uvnl, lr,,. eannel be too thanks to Mrs. Moo's real. HtrolKy advised to plant this fall Others reported favorably on 'rM , f,. thai there will bo less work in their districts, but none daa.cr t0 ,), Iri, planted gopnt Id bJ Dr, II 1'. 1- Htuwarl, will b" erected by tho llotiiry club til eomu luture dale lo the memory of World War Veterans, Mpanlsh Ajn trloan Wm Votortthi and nembera 0 the tl, A. It. who have died 111 Klttmalib county. This was decided ycHfer.luy at a comuill leo tneeiliiK of the .lab In connection with their shato of tho tree plantliiR cotnpalru. UnldiM the arch them will bo a tret planted In lb l.lnkvlllo rome lory fir each dead hero, thus auk- i King the number of trees, by t. Tho kind of tree or th" ""cl lOOg ll,i t V i r r planting '"" left until a later date f 'r del slon. Roofing High Quality Slate Roofing "at Mail Order Houses Prices F. O. B. Our Store 422 Klamath (Old Dodge Garage) I j See it before you send your money out of town and wait for deliveries. . Now is the time to give your old roof a new coat, will add years of service, inexpensive, easy applied. Have it in stock in 5s, 10s and 50 gallons. NEW SCOUT HEAD Weather Outlook STARTS NOV. 1st; por Weck Is Made A. F. Graham Office 420 Main St. Store and Warehouse 422 Klamath Ave. Phone 526 Feeling that the joint arrangement with Mcdford has not proven satis factory, the local scout committee hus I'.ruiinated the cooperative agree ment witli that community and has secured the services of Kverett O. Nord as scout executive for the Klamath district. Cecil A. Cook, uu der' the former arrangement, had di vided bis time between the two cit ies, maintaining an office and head quarters in Medford and Spending a part of his time in Klamath Kalis. .Mr. Nord, after the first of tho month will devote his entire time to th--furtherance of scouting in Klamath Falls and the surrounding territory. Active experience as a leader of boys in camp anil in the home scout ing field for several years, and the completion of a course in scout prin ciples and leadership, have given Mr. Nord a good- foundation of prepara tion for the work which he is now j entering. As a volunteer helper in this city he has been a lively boost er, and friends of the scout, movti ment are anticipating goorl tblnrs for the boys under the leadership of Mr. Nord. Space in the chamber of corainervcG offices has been granted for the rl A of the executive and will lie used I v Mr. Nord when he is not out cliius? Chasfhg some idea for the good of tin' boys. I SAN FltANCISCO. Del. 24 0F)r (The weather outlook for the week be j ginning October 20. was announced I here today-by the United Slat' M weather bureau as follows: Pertly cloudy wiufther nnd con-sidii-alilo rains in the north Pacific at it. s. lieneially fair, and moderate ly warm In California, probably fol lowed by rain and cooler weather the latter part of the woek. Considerable cloudlneea in the plateaus probably with rain In the north portion dur ing the middle and latter part ot th" week, with temperature about normal. had report'i complete with the eg caption of this one. There are those who have met with Indifference or open hostility, but such cases are few. Muny cltltenj placing orders for the more expensive varieties have asked for a guarantee that the tro will grow and be a healthy speci men. "This Is something, said Jack Kimball, chairman of the evening, which we will be unable lo do. principally because the life or deatn of a tree In nine times out of ten depends upon the cure given It dur ing the first year after planting. Furthermore, it should be under stood that we are not superhuman beings endowed with psychic power but are aim pie, honest, well moan ing citizens doing our best accord ing to the direction of the majority. The nursery, on the other hand, which is furnishing tho young trea and shrubs, offers a guarantee that ull trees will be perfect and healthy at the time the purchaser receives The Walton Wright Co. (or INSURANCE Fire, AUtoniobile, Ciuualt, Phoae 643W ly from the ravages of cold frosty winter. The committee from th- Woman's Library club and the men's commit. lee from the chamber of commerce and luncheon clubs went "on record as preferring to have the mailer otl plaining up to the purchaser of thai trees. Those wishing to plant this fall j are advised to do so and those who j believe in the spring planting lire, likewise K, he elu olirilKfd. Ati)oue( wishing lo talk the matter offer l'b Mr. Farley, who has agreed lo tdaiit tin' trees, may find him any morning at the chamber of oommerco rooms . from nine until one o'clock. He a pending bis mornings there tor the mnvonlepci) of people who wish to, inspect colored cuts mid draAjflnga of trees and shrubs before placing j Orders. 1 It is estimated that more than (WO hundred orders have been placed' and paid for up to date. A memorial arch, to be dodleat NOTICE money on Tito Mileage. The system wo use Is absolutely different from all other meth ods. I. . I us show you a real repair Job, done by this modern re pair system. All work done on n strict Money Hack liiinrantno. Share witti hundrodn of satis fied customers Ibis nuw deal In Vulcanised repairs. Let us Inspect your Tires F It B B beforo they need Ho- pairlnfi Come in Today cTCE -TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 8 J.iJ Richard H. Hovey Acquires Another Small Pine Tract One more small timber tract was acquired yesterday afternoon by Richard H. Hovey. prominent Cali fornia timber man who haa been ac tive In buying up small tracts of Um ber in Klamath county for tic pg'g'l two years. From c. i). witison. rtovuyii bought a small 1 CO acre tract In the eastern pari of the county, for JlSOii. A Home Plant The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by lof;al men, solicits your patronage. We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the town grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect ive builder. What We Offer You We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook. - We offer you prices that will compare favorably with any in the city. Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals, including Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles, Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath Phone 128 I I J cAt The LIBERTY Tom Mix and Zane Grey! Tho screen's most picturesque Western star and narrator of western :ii" again combine In motion pic tirros. The dynamic Tom Mix has already portrayed two fisted characters of Zane drey's in "The Last of tho Be anos" and "Kidors of the Purple Sage." Now comes "The Rainbow Trail." which opens on Sundny at the Liberty theater. Tom once more comes to the fore with a vivid interpretation of the historic frontier westerner, adding- to the fictional qualifications or the story the dariiiK and fearlessness for which he has long been noted. oAt the TINE TREE An ocean liner actually blown to futqms, a live leopard escaping from bis cage aboard the ship and driv ing panic stricken passengers from the lifeboats, a tight between Lloyd Hughes nnd the leopard these are some or the spectacular thrills thai will be shown on tho screen at the Pine Tree theater -when "The Half Way Olfl" is shown there next Kun- iv and Monday. Doris Konyon and Hughes are featured in Ibis picture with a sup portlng caul that Includes HObarl Boiworth, Tally Marshall, Kam Hardy and others. Karl Hudson, who produced "The Lust World," supervised the making of "The Half Way Girl" and he bus attempted to produce the greatest picture of Its klud In lite history of lllmdom. Concrete for Permanence Economical - - - Everlasting If you build for a home or for sale purposes, you cannot afford to overlook the advantages of concrete construction. Before you build, let us tell you of the savings that may be effected by the use of con crete. f you build to sell, concrete construction makes your task easier. If you build a home to live in, you want it to last. Concrete serves your purpose. We Have in Stock: CEMENT CRUSHED ROCK SHASTA SAND ROCK FACE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKC RE INFORCING STEEL Johns-Mansville Asbestos and Rag Felt roofings. Petrolastic Asphalt Regal Roof Coating We can save you money on your m aterial and construction W. D. Miller Construction Co. PHONE 293 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL Safeguard Your Home It docs you little good to srrapo and savo to build lhat homo ot your, unless you take steps to see that It Is protected. The one rurn wav to be protnrtoc! Is to lake out fire Insurance, Wo are nifnts Tor the world's largest companies, Our rntos aro reasonable. Wo give personal service on every claim. J. H. DRISCOLL HART BLDG. Surety Bond PHONE 432 Life, Fire and Auto Insurance