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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1925)
t ... Page Eight WILL BEE CATHEDRAL 2 MILKS PITTSBURGH JP) Tho Unl vcrslty Of 1'cnnB.vlvanla'a 62-story Cathedral of Learning, a structure of glistening llmestono 680 fort above tho Oaklnud district of Pitts burgh, will be visible to the nnko.l oyo for a distance of about 32 mil". Id all directions. The cathedral will house prac tically all the activities of the university. TS your eyesight aa good as the other fellow's? Is your atten tion constantly called to the fact that your vision is not up to par? You need our expert examination and advice. Dr. H. J. Winter Eyeelght Specialist Klamath Kails. Ore. We grind our own glasses. "Grave dangers of phys ical Ills lay In the path of eye-procrastination." EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 1 1 1 Church Women to Be Hostesses at Hallowe'en Party The women of tho Presbyterian church are hostesses tonight to all I the adult members or the church and eon.trtta.tlon In a Hallowe'en party j in the church parlors beginning at 8 o'clock. Various committees appoint ed by Mrs. I the Women's Auxiliary, have planned an evening of games and music in MARRIAGE TIES ARE BROKEN BY JUDICIAL AXE Four Divorces Granted Yes terday by Judge Leavitt ; Another Is Filed Friduy, October '(), lggg In one fell swoop the Judiclr.l II. I-amlis. presi.lent of i nxe wttldod by Judge A. I., l.eavitt severed tho marriage ties of four couples yesterday in circuit court. One after another, tho eases came fctoro the judge. Not one of the appearance defaults. from time to time through the winter! 1 Km men a divorce wens; months. No ehnriro la holnc mnrt hv ' Walter Halloway from BcbbIo Unt itle hostesses of tonight, and the in vitation is extended to all grownups of tho Presbyterian congregation. keeping with the Hallowe'en tffMPb I and a largo attendance is . xiuH-li'd ' This is the tint soc.lnj evnt ,ol ofcndBnt?. ,Put '9-.fn this season and others will follow o'naWch 'ense wen y i s Seem$ Like All the People in Klamath Are Coming To g loway: Berthu Harris from Olar once Harris; .Vols Nelson from 1111 ma Nelson; and Winifred Smith from Alec H. Smith. Another dlvorco casa was filed this morning in circuit court. Claiming cruel and inhuman Wood We have arranged for an extra good aupply of LIMB-WOOD and the first car Is being un loaded today it Is It inch. A ear of 12 inch will be in Monday. We can also furnish this high grade heater wood in 2 and 1 ft length, on order for it We advise early buying aa the supply may be snowed in , a little later. Prompt service and fair prices will prevail. We handle all kinds of Wood Coal ft Fuel Oil PEYTON 8c CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 EGG Ml UK I I PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 30. (Jp) Values In the local egg market have finally slumped after main-' treatment, particularly In that she talning a steady advance for sevor.il 1 claimed her husband struck and weeks In tho face of the heaviest! beat ber unmercifully, Allco E storage holdings In years. ' Today I Nelson filed suit for dlvorco. Mr?, fresh Btocks are ono to 2 cents Nelson desires from her husband lower on the local dairy exchange. 200 for attorneys fees and in ad Extras and pullets displayed the dttlon a division In some of tho pro greatest weakness, being posted at Pr'y they own. and undersiied were marked uown I lc. Current receipt eggs remained steady at 49c net. Fresh egg arrivals are moro lib- ;l no n- w otaer coast points I Leaving his native land, Rome, weaker, declines in this market were I more than twenty-flve years ago. Leaves for Rome To Visit Parents expected. . Portland is stUJ low market, however. ra the coast. ' Highway Project Progressing Well Nick Civitarese, well knawn em ploye of the Shaw Bertram Lumber company. 1 sailing from New York on tihe steamer "Dandelagore" on November 17th. He plans to spend six months visiting with his parents and friends whom he has not seen Til be through with the gra'd-1 ln a ouarler ot a century. With the Ing on my sub-contract by Novem-' pa8slng 04 years n,s motner and ber 10, if everything goes all right," '"'ber " growing older, his father Mike Nyhart, local contractor, sali now at ,he age of 72 ,ears wnllc today. Mr. Nyhart has the con- lB "other is 63. His only brother tract for the grading of the Klam- i wa k"led during the world war in ath Falls-Lakeview highway from : "ce. Beatty, seven and one-half miles Civitarese has been a resident of west. this section since 1911, coming hero "I am 'subbing' under J. T. Lo- from the eaat twhere he lived flrstln gan who Jus the grading contract N(rw York and later in Pennsylvania, fdr this job and started the work He' expejaSs to return to Klamath last July 14. There Is one out-; Palls in the spring. standing feature of the job and ; that is the rock. Drilling of some of! TO BUILD STADIUM that rock. is just.ltke , trying to drill. PORTLAND, Oe., Oct. 29. Of")-- blacksmlth's anvil. I figured Plans were outlined at the annual drilling would only take a week or; meeting of the Rose festival asso- so, whoreas It has taken a month." I elation last night for construction Work over the entire road project a stadium In which to stage pag- Is progressing well, Mr. Nyhart said, eants and other features of the fete. Hectors 2 El i 2: si The reputation for value giving is spreading far and wide the news of the wonderful offerings in Coats. Dresses, Millinery, Etc. is going from mouth to ear throughout this countrywide. K ,. 't Hundreds of Almost Gift Values are sending hundreds and hundreds of dollars worth of wearing apparel and dry goods into the homes of Klamath's thriftiest. i J.''i ' .Vl The Ways and Bywa; Are Being Jammed With Bargains Now i - A tt: :.:.( ;i If DON 'T Fool Yourself By thinking that high prices makes the quality. The cost of doing business makes a big difference in the you have to pay. Come to Hector's - Bring a Friend ?.'.M.x-it;trerjC3 Quality Merchandise Can Be Sold For Less ' i; "I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiii UlllBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllliiiH I IIOntlY JONES AS INFANT WAS ROCKED I1UT NOT 'TOO PETTKl) I am Doing It Every Day An old building with the plainest of fixtures, where the boss does half of the counter jumping himself, means MONEY IN YOUR POCKET. Why should you pay for a lot of plate glass when all you get is the goods they contain, anyway ? hi ..W3I -::.,, lt.,.w. ... Lloyd Ryan Clothier Home of the Workingmen Oregon Team to Play Stanford EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 30. Twenty four University of Oregon football payers, accompanied by tho foot ball coaching staff, left Eugene yes terday afternoon for Palo Alto, California, where the football men of Stanford University will be met Saturday afternoon. Three changes have been made in tho lineup for the Stanford game. Nick Carter, sub center, will replace Carl Johnson, a veteran. Carter's weight caused the change. Homer Dixon will replace Oerti cradIe' ruI6l) tho"worId, jvurns at lacxie. items is surrer Ing from a broken rib, sustained in the California game. Vitus will start at half ln place of Hodgen, who Is suffering from a sprained ankle. If his present line Is not' heavy enough, Coach Smith said, ho will put in new men, as his substitutes will average 200 pounds from tackle to tackle. ATLANTA, Oa. (Jf) Bobby Jonei. national amateur golf champion. when a baby was rocked more than modern physclclanB would have ap proved, but was not "pottod to much." t'Jth. IloboftiH. Jones, mother of the golfer, made this statement In connection with a discussion in At lanta rolatlvos to present day meth ods of caring for babies as compared wlthi those' 2S years ago. Rife saisagreid' with a yc trnnVUlnt "lh hand fhnt i young ma tron;tat;."tho hand that rocks tho ... i,' ..... ... .... no longer Is truo. In Mrs. Jones' opinion, babies atll are rocked and mothers can find time to do tbelr part of ruling tho worl oven If they spond a large part of their time in nurseries. Bobby was rocked because he was delicate child, and young Mrs. Bobby Jones rocks her slx-months- old daughter, christened Clara Ma- lone but already known as "Bobby" when she is sick or needs "extra babying." ' i.ranaratners, in mo opinion or Marsh Completed Grandmother Jones, still are the principal causes of polleo''hablo If ever doubt was held concerning i but they are not to be Mamod for the efficiency of tho tractor steam j 'boy ..,;Jlnoy nothing roaring shovel-as a grader of roads, it was bablesv. dispelled this week with tho comple tion of the grading of four and one half miles of tho Midland-State lino road across tho swamp of tower Klamath lake marsh. Grading Through woods carrying a sling shot with which to hunt birds. lie was bitten and died that night. Hearing of the incident, Dnvls started on tho trail of the reptile nnd aftor considerable hunting found It In a hedge nunr n fence. . Every dress at Bee Begln's Dress Shop Is on sale. Such bargains you have never beforo seen In Klamath Kails. xT-Sl(adv) if you want tho nowest and pret tiest In bath robes go to Bee Bagln'i Dress Shop, 120 South Seventh St.. next lo Hhasla cafe. 27-31 (idr) By the uso of the tractor steam shovel for the Job, the county court has saved tho county money, and at tho same time has completed tho marsh section of tho job In good shape, It Is declared. HNAKR KILLER ADDS ONE TjQ COLLECTION IN UKOROIA NO TRAGEDY LA OUANDE, Ore.. Oct. 30. What was thought to bo the hones of a human toot, found In tho Grande Hondo river yesterday, prov ed to be a plaster of Paris foot when officers brottght the object tallied with tho wound. DOUGLAS, Ga.(P) Davis, hunt er and traitor of snakes, has scored again. Crawling through a dense thicket and roping with a shoo string a flvo and a half foot rattler that was be lieved to havo caused tho death of a boy, Lewis Adams, 0. M. Davis, the youthful fonman of snakes, added another skin lo his collection. Tho snnke was identified ns tho one which struck young Adams, ' by the finding of double fangs on tho rlgh,t side and nono on tho loft. They si ' ' Satisfaction Value And A Delicious Meal Is assured when you buy your nreats at this market, for wc obtain only the best stock that caij be had, for our trade. 'h " C :,: Nothing Less Than the Best MILLER'S MARKET Gus Miller, Prop. Main Near Eighth Phones 750 and 751 Four Deliveries Daily I Jo the surface. The Adams boy had gono Into tho