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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1925)
r Saturday, Novrmher til, tftBfi RVKNFNf! HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Page Throe , :l -II.,: . l.'l ,)i tu Never before such a test of Motor & Brakes as this B 7?JiT art MAINLY cyfBOUT PEOPLE liEAVKs l oil WKEJ) KM) OP rmsi QlfABTCTr K. Mlllir, wl, , liitu been employed wHb Win i ' ! Contraction oonj-IJfovcmbw hi Marked Bad r ni 31,000 feet of Climbing! 31,000 feet of Descent! Six snw-tooth summits of the liili Sierras, with the first barriers of win ter raised on every one, conquered by ;i sturdy Oakland Six, driven by A.I !. Patterson of Stockton. l:or concentrated punishment of motor, brakes and entire chassis, no test as severe -as this could be found elsewhere in America. This 730 miles of heartbreaking grades, of snow, ice anil frozen, rut ted mountain roads was covered at an average speed of 23.72 miles an hour. The radiator and hood of the Oak land wen scaled. A check at the finish showed one quart of oil consumed by the motor; one quart of water completely refilled the radiator, and the gasoline average w as 18.5 miles per gallon. The more you demand from a mo tot car, the more you will appreciate Oakland lrformance. ' R. R. R. GARAGE 831 Klamath Avenue WINNING AND HO!. DINC COOO WtLl OAKLAND SIX jinny, loft thl' mornlni for Wt9d, whore ho will ept a poilthtg. MltH. Mi i A i.i, HKBK Mm. John M'I'uii of I'm, v.iy I motored In fi m lbs MKull farm j thin mornlnif with a number of j ft mi fittrkoy'H f ,r the market' , Hh will rial! with her lter, Mr. ', June White, while In the city. IIHOW AMI M) j W. A. Hrown and ori, Clarence, urn leaving b; m.ilor Sunday, for W uillund, win-',- tbe will upend the ThanksttlviiK- holidays ui home and plan to return to Klamath Falls the end of next .week. i mim arbivaLb a. K. HauKr. Medford, n. B. Jackson, PoHland, Kirk Reynold, Portland, B. M. Caul, San, Kran claco, l I, Iin ley, Portland, F. it. Miller, I'orilani. m. i. Dleld, Med ford, W. K. Irnhoff, Seattle, O. S. ; l.oeb, Portland an! Den Kliofmao, I'-rtland, ttgiatered among the Krl day arrlrala al the hoiel White l'elirun. UTKMIIV. OAMK IN ( il, Mr. and Mr- II. W. Brldgefcrl and Mr. and Mr-. B. H. I'lko are I today enjoying the StaufDrd-CaKf-ir- j mil name. They plan to upend era I dav nouih ,i itlng. t ItKAM ARK SOt 1 11 Dr. and Mis. Bernard J. Ilea' lefi Thursday by motor for California where thoy will visit with relative and frleuda. Mra. Iloa dannliiK ta remain south for sonic time, while the doctor expects to return to KlJtnhth Kails Hie first of the .wee!.. Quarter m Hpcrpd Mi an On November liilh, the firm quar ler of Sacred Ifeurl academy ended I with the following puplla receiving IiIkIh'kI average for their respective divisions: Anna Walsh, senior dlvl- Ion: Mary Bertram, Junior division wlili Klba Hell ami Helen Marshall ranking close seconds:' Mary Howard In (In- upper division of the grades; Jean Connors In the Intermediate di vision and Muster Joh'ri Maguirc in tin- primary department. OAUFORfftrl VISITOR C. W. Johnson of Yuba City. Calif., Is visiting in Klamath Kails today. While here be Is among those regis tered ut the hotel Arcade. PROM TIIK PORT J. J. Selmens mid Karl Wllllnms, both well known residents of Fort Klamath, are visiting and trunsact Ing business In the city today. jaNtraEt Theatre Tonight Only Ii Ul;.k v laa M NK and OKWAY TEARLE " i in "HEART OF A SIREN" The exotic Marhrua in a I'pruatKe of I.nvury ami Beauty. Sunday and Monday The Picture You Have Been Asking i'"or, "A SON OF HIS FATHER" By HAROLD HELL WRfGHT; the must widely read author in the world today. A fascinatinf story of the changing West, portrayed l BESSIE I.OVf, WARNER BAXTER. RAVMOXD HATT.ON and a Strong supporting cast. l'OHTI,..M MBit IH'XT Down from i'oriland for a couple of daya hunting in tjje Tule lkc country, ll. H. Benton and F. B. i'umphry arrived In Klamath Falls la-l evening. They are exrx'cted to return north on Monday. If yHODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS I A Chinese Proverb Never litirn false incotji e before n true ybil; ten-cent (lasses insult inillioii-,tlol-lar eve-.. Kyea SxamiatNi IleHilrn Qnlck (illlSMCM Killed Service DR. GOBLE 7tn MAIN MARKETS I'DUTI.ANIl. Ore., Nov. IS. (A) BlH au-ady. Current receipt 4tl; froaii medlam :l'!i 4 ! r'",' ui!(! ird ilrats 4" ft ' i -j : ffesli gtaadard ilro 4X4" i V.: fredh undamteod as it J8 W. Butter stead:'. Kxtrn cubes, city :., . auudarda Mi prime firsts 62: flr.-t;: "u; ihi!'r:riles nominal: prlnl.i 57: rnrtons 58. Milk sternly. Best churning mam 5."c net hhlpp. ra track In none f. Cream delivered lVrtlnnd f,fl. Raw milk H", i L'.o iwt. f. o. b. Port land. PottUrV firm. llenvV hens 2(1 ifi I7j light is (j r.i; aprlnfi (t St.! br,olIari til Q -l": young whit ducks 22 Q r,: dr.nscd lurkuya u (i f2. live 32 0 J8. Ontdoa ttulot, 81.76, Potatooa quiet. 2. 50 sack. N'titK steady. Walnuts No. 1, 2S ti 3:1: tllberts 2l: ahnendr 27 ifr 31; llruU nuts 21 ft 2S: Oregon cheat- until 111'. Chscani bark nomlnul at Ofl"; Orvtbfl grape root nominal. IIoik qnlet Movers Indifferent. New CTOP, clusters 21 '4; fugglea 27 28. i: VdRK, Nov. 30, ( 1') .loicpli (Jusl.'ivesou, was ltdJCved to ll, iv on cli.itgcs of kidnaping the 8- ve.ir eld willow of l.uittaii II. ftUrtmttl chief liceountant of llle Dol- gwatt! "Mi Bottoon Rallfoa'd Co, tAI.Tl.MOUK Thirty two spe cimens of a parasite that has caused n great death toll in t'hlua were al lowed b Dr. t . II. Hallow, a medl ccl missionary. In order that he might linni: llie.'n to .lolins Hopkins for study. The man. who thinks that ho knows everything really doesn't, because he still has U) learn that he doesn't. Home senators want luxury taxes repealed. Just when we were all con vinced thafrtaxea are a necessltv. No Axe to Grind Perhaps your tire problem has to do with air pressures; perhaps you wonder whether you should equip with low-pressure tires of scanaarci size, or oauoons. .'-ijrtl 1 1 1, lift f; te ll MBBTUta o TITBBDAY Mra. O. M. Hector will be boa tens to- the latllra of the Happy Hour club at her home on Tuesday afternoon. i:.i'i:TKi) back M'xn.w Jlrs. Dave McAulUfe Is expecfeJ hack tomorrow from Portland where she has been for several daya. BACK PROM ASHLAND Mr. and firs. it. B. Watteoburg, Ur. and Mys. Warren Hunt. Mrs. t'lmrles Wond Kherleln. .Mrs. 8yd Kvaus. .Mrs. Sarah Harahbarger. Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mrs. Charles Martin. .Mrs.' Hachae! Solomon. Mrs. Kred (Hover and Mra. B. C. Thom as, returned late last evening from Ashland where they attended a luncheon of the D. A. R. at the Uthia Springs hotel yesterday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jones and Mr. Irving Vmlng were among the prominent guests present. Mlai Blanche Hicks of Ashland presided at the luncheon, interesting talk were given by Mrs. Junes and Mr. Vlnlng. RETURNS PROM .MONTANA Bill Herklu Returns from Country W'Ui re It Was Cold. Hill Berk In, well known sportsman, returned last evening from Montana where he motored several weeks ago with A. .1. Connolly to enjoy a hunt for Imk game. Mr. Connolly remained in Montana .ind is now visiting his fajher and loothers at Miliums. Re p'ans to return to Klamath Kails about the first of December. Mr. Ber kltl reports the weather severely cora ami lots at snow throughout the northern statu. He was accompanied home from Snottaoe by Jack Sulli van, who plans to spend several weeks here visiting, EfliKK.V WILSON HKRE Little Elleeri Wilson of orden is spending the week end in Klamath Kails visitiiu with her mother, .Mrs. tieorgianna ilson, manager of the Hotel Arcade. DKPAUT.MI.NT HKAD8 I.KAVK Two heads of departraents in the court bouse were absent from their offices this morning. District At torney Iv. I Elliott and Sheriff Hawkins were called to Medford to transact business matters. . -j Eag uberty L'.MHPROVEO ( ONDITION Friends of Mrs. Clyde Kazee Will be sorry to learn that her condl-j Hon Is unimproved and she will be confined to her home for seve. I ! days longer. THAXKSGrVIXG BAXylKT Tbo young people of the First Presbyterian church will attend the Spiritual dinner in the parlors of the church t. morrow evening at 5i.x thlrty. Bob Oliver will act as toist masler for the affair. Many Coyotes Being Killed (Special to The Herald) YItEKA. Calif., Nov. 21. When the $5 bounty on coyotes became effective November 6. ranchers turned their attention toward era dicating the pest from Siskiyou and sculps are beginning to arrive at the office of W. J. Neilon, county clerk. What havoc the animals are do ing in the county Is indicated by a coyote's attack on the chicken house owned by Mrs. H. W. .Mitchell at Mt. Dome last week, where, be fore the animal had been killed by u ranch hand's well aimed shoV it hud slaughtered if chickens and six turkey's, scattering the chickens over the yards. The bounty lias not been in ef fect for several years and during this period, the animals are said to have greatly increased in num ber. - Klamath county has been trying to exterminate the pest through state and federal control but the Oreguui authorities fre rjuently declared that the coyotes used Siskiyou as a breeding ground and then raided the Oregon side of the line. This situation will be eliminated, it is said, by the county system. Coyotes are said to be particul arly troublesome in Shasta valley and one rancher near Hig Springs recently declared that his nightly feel was being badly broken by the yowling of the animals near a salt lick In the vicinity. : '";'!?; We are in a position to advise you fairly and without prejudice because Racine builds and we sell both kinds. Moreover, both kinds equally uphold RACINE'S reputation for building first quality products only. MOTOR INN GARAGE Phone 294-J230 Main j i Fresh Eastern , an d Olympia ! Oysters at 1 CLUB CAFE Robbers Make 75,000 Haul Superior, Wis., Post-Office is Heavy Loser SUPERIOR, Wis. Nov. aiX-(A) - Robbeft early today looted the postoftiee here Of nearly $76,000 in stamps and $12", In cash, after binding members of the family of 0, J. McGIU, assistant postmaster, and forcing him to yield keys and the combination to the vault. The robbers early Inst night went to the McClll home, buund several members of the family, waited for others to return, seized -them, and then forced from MoOIll the com bination to the sale and key., lo tbo building and to compartments of (he safe Tonight !'nt;tk!yn Farjjjjiji apReafs iii "GUN SHY" western comedy wherein ;m Eastern Ten derfoot captures a gaiifj of outlaws. Sunday and Monday "BLACK LIGHTNING" W ith Thunder, the marvel dug. supported by Clara How. A truly worth .while picture with Action, Thrills and Suspense the picture -you"!! all enjoy. Concert . by Miss Elizabeth Spencer TONIGHT Persons who have not yet received tickets vvill be presented with them at the door. All are invited. Concert begins at 8:15 this evening. At the Presbyterian Church Did You Know That starting and lighting batteries are easily frozen when in a discharged con dition? Let us protect your battery by giving it a good healthy charge with our', constant potential system. Phone 397-W before 9 a. m. and your bat tery will be called for and delivered Fully Charged the same day. FLOYD HENRIOT CO. WilUrd Batteries 234 Main St. Phone 397W Authorized Delco, Remy, Klaxon and Bosch Service i