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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1925)
Wednesday, NovpiiiIht 2t, 192." EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pagfe Fivd CAR LOAD Sulphur Just Received from San Francisco This is .1 i-oinniiTri.tl ('Mile of sulfur fur USC "ti tllfalfa. The price will be ;i follows, do long ;ii ilie itoek liittii hi S;nl Lots, I Hi M), per sad; $3.00 tOOQ II) .' $2475 Jn Ion lots, per ion $45,00 Don't delay your orders on iiiis as the earlier ibe sulfur is applied i lie fetter I lie results for the fol lowing year. J. W. KERNS Moline Distributor Farm Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Mach ines, Fencing, liny, Grain, lrced and, 'Seeds 1303 South Sixth Street Phone 557-J Klamath Falls, Oregon News of the Klamath Country The Washington Cafe 'i tbs moit popular King pUr In Klamstb Falls tods, "There's a Reason" TOC CAN ' EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMKHICAN NI) ( 111 NC.Sl : 1HM1IM IBS Houtli HI. Hi Wr hIiInk. rr.ip iMA CI i?YK-AN(;risir i thi iru ol oyi-n(tl"ct. You run dopd&d iipon on r 0pt08Httlift Voti ran havu pir(M i ronfldf tire In roKurd tu hlx I'xntiilnnilon tun I btfl r--Kcrlptlon. Wo mnko tho kIhhhs Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight specialist Klamath Knlls, Oro. Wo (irliiil uur own classes. Special Thanksgiving Dinner Turkey With All The Trimmings $1 1 to 7 p. m. Robertsons 806 Main St. LONE PINE Mr. niul Mm. Davidson of Wash- Incton and Mr 1,11,1 Mri. P Oni 'anil children from Midland wan din ger k utHiii of Mr. tad Mm. Clyde Harks Monitay nnil called on Mm. c I. . wis In Um afternoon. Mi .. ('. Harks iiml children spent Sunday in Kl ii in it h Kails vlnltliiK Mr. llnrkH' sinter. Mitts IHIIard. Marjtirli Dowuulii spent Sunday Willi Until CbliSOtO In Klamath Kulln. Mr. Stewart mndo trip to Orants Pass iut week returning heme on Sunday. Clyde llnrkH unit Wllllnm Ilonflohl are helping '. w. tiewii this week. .Mr. Slrwari wuh n business culler nl tin- lli'imly ranch Tuesday ovc n. mi:. Bsttlfl Tollman w ho is employed at the liba Itiver flslrjf luul n very painful accident Saturday, iilttlni; in-r Hand, Bbo buti to K) to u doc tor to Have it dressed, ami Is getting niniiK nteely now. Aiimu.l Andrew. Mil llnllon, I'lnk llnrkii anil Mrs. mill Mrs. Clyde llurks were anioiiK the shoppers In Merrill Thursday. Mr. nnil Mrs. M. p. Gaiarnoau wep iii Merrill wodnoadny. M. p. Oalarneau hmi the mister tune to losi- one of his btfrsea Wae n. jday 'I'M'' horse got out of the pas- turg ami a eSf run Into It. .Mr. Taylor Iiiib been helping Mr. Johns saw wood. Lbratno fiensiy was unatiio to nt icnd school Monday and Tuoseny on acopuat of Hii'knoHH. fhalma liow'ts spent Sunday after noon with l.orulno niul Paulina Bona ly. .i. t. Cottnan was in Klamath falls Ttlosdav on .Business. II. J, noardaloy has gonu to Sp lorn on a business and pleasure nip. ills nephew "ay Boardalsy it attond in,r bis ration while he Ih away. The l'li' social at tiOdO Plhe h ri dgy uvenlng was well niMnJui. The pics nil mid lor a f.ood uric.', and n vi iv u i it t nl ii i tin; program wn im ebred. All hail an enjoyable tlco KENO cicvunger wan transacting In Klamath Kul, Mon- Vl3- rrtun. 'r'KH' room ving program I wo tractors SPRAGUE RIVER There wiia a hox social at the si' In Mil Imiiiii,' on Krhlay iiIkIii o last week, ami niioiii nit was taken In; Ih'- prOflCddl ko to Improving the sehool properly, Depaty ihgrlN Beal ntads a imsi- iIosh trip to Um county scat on Tues day of hint week. Dan Wan, one of the proprietors of the VVolford es4 Vftn Mercantile Co., returned Friday of last week from Klamath Palls, lie had been speeding Some time wllh Mrs. Wun, who Is In the hospital at Klauinili Palls, Thev have a new hahy Klrl, whose nainu l Helloq; Mr. Tarter, who m employed at lie- I'nuipliell-Tiiwle l.illiih.'r coiupaiiy lit this place had the misfortune to get hurl one tiny last week hy a til' "c of tinner striklnK him on the head, lie was taken to the doctor, hut the wotinil was net serious. Robert Wilson, from the Khumith Aneiicy, was here over the week' end in mi. 'mi the funeral of mim Mabel Laver, elio was kllleil In an auto molille ncclili'iil on Thursdny ..1 last week. Miss Helen Johnson and mother maele a huslness trip to Kiaiualh Pnlfs one day last week. Professor and Mrs. Bender were business visitors at the rouniy sent en Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Hood of ChUoQQln were to attend the Ignore! of Miss Lawver on Monday. They re turned the same day. Mr. McNalr, Mrs. I'lrkett nnd Sei- ve-y i.uwvi r Were al the county seat on Friday of last week. Leo llaworth, stockman of this end of the I rvjilion. was In Klgm- gth Palls on business last weel;. We welcome a niee speU of weath er, after the ruins nnd snow. How over, the salvation of the ranchejrs Is a lot of snow and rain. Jink Il!irpf has opened a wood yard at this Stake and Is ready to serve hl customers. Mrs. Ilerthn D. Wallace, field mat- ron for this emi of, the raservatlon, was In Klamath Kails on business Inst week. Mrs. June Riddle was In Klainath Palls one flay last week un business Mrs. f'lark and Mr:i. Qobon maiii; a business trip to Klamath Palls on Friday of last we.k. returning the same day. Mrs. ('. A. rtconchln. who tins been unable to use her hand for Kt'cral months. In improving; w- are glad nnd rejoice with her. Dave Skeen. one of our successful ranchers on Trout creek, baa itt-.irr.-etl to his ranch lifter a stay at the Indian vawmlll where he hus been j PITTSBURGH, (P) Heavy loss Working. 0f ijfo n th. coal mines has caused the flute department oS m!no3 to put into service 10 automobile res cue trucks. In September ill! miners lost their lives In the underground workings of the state. Twenty seven were caught under fulla, 11 met their death In mine air and mine motor accidents; 10 were olo"ctrocutcd or killed by explosives; two were killed in mining machines and two were listed as miscellaneous. The family ct I. Parsons arrived Baeday, to ma '; tholr bums on the c, V. Nohton ranch. A large hand of eSee ;, passcj thru Ken, oh their way o. California, Monday noon. T, J, Prathsr. Keno merchant, was culled to Klam.'i. Palls, the flist of the weok to serve as a Juror. II. ti, hUlllilCHj day. Chester '.'.'Mini, busy hauling umber fr-im the old "ToworV rauc.i to Keno, whero be Is building on t .o property, he rece .ilj purchased. Kd I'iilsma Is sga n about, after several days sickness, wltj a severe u'jiu throat. C. IV. Nelson motor. I , Klamath Kallj the first of the eek, brlui; Ing ImjJj wlih blm a loed jI lumber. (ierald t.'aln spent Sunday lilng with Merle And The pupils In Mb gave u abort Thonksg TuesdSy afternoon. C. E. Hutton ha and plows at work plowing In the swamps on the K. T. Nels'jn ranch tills WOOXJ ThrouCb a mix up in names ta 31 week, -we made the st'atsment that Henry OordOn and wife were In Keno, It should have read Daniel Gordon and wife. Thunltsglvliig will ho celebrated In the Ken j a.-hool, by a two day holiday. Three new pupils entered school Monday, they were Kalvln, Eileen uutl James Parsons. Hoy .N'.'Ison attend" I the meeting of the county sch ol hauid on Thursday. A. II. Wilms of "Paradise Flat' passed through Keno. on bis way ti Klamath Falls, on business. Two new dwcllirgi arc being elected on the Itcsri. Simmers place In Keno. A. Whltlach baB Jus; had a well drilled on his homestead, he re ports he has tae finest well in ti-.c ountry. Frank llall of Hind Lake was culling In our city the last of the week. L. W. A.nelersou delivered a loa! of fine turkeys to the markets In Klamath Falls, during the week. J. E. Titrpln. of. the Keaj res taurant I building an addition to his residence. IIK.IVV I.KSS OF LIFE L'HARUKD MINKS NEW YOltK The editor of a studcnl paper nt the College of the City of New York has been forbidden to wrltp further In denunciation of compulsory military training. Hoys will ho hoys, in the view of President Moses. Ho thinks In voting against training they were Jurt trying to es cape work. A Beauty of the Press Lower Swan Lake Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Arnelt of Klamath Falls Spent Sunday night wllh the family of tholr son, L. L. Amett. They worn on their way hack from Upper Swan lake where Mr. Anintt had insisted a Sunday school. Mrs. Pi E. Stiles drbvg' to Klamath Falls Friday nnd returned with her swo uaugowrs norma anti ueima w no . nro nlteudlng high nchool In twon, nnd with Mrs. Eva lllhberl, who spent tho week end nt tho Stllos homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. C.'hos. McKeen nro ponlemlpatlng moving their family to Klamath Falls In tho near future. Carl Stiles accompnniod by Mrs. Delia Nichols and son Irving, drove lo Olnno on Friday bight to attend tho pie uncial nt thnt place. lit I.. Arnell nnd finally drove In Upper Swan lalte Siintlaj, to attend the organization of n Sunday school. .,.5 ' I 7 .v.-. ....-.-... Tho press, which has mods many a beauty ruinous, now lias a beauty all Its own. Miss Fawn Singleton, employed on tho Prove Evening Herald. Is one of tha most benutlful girls In trtnh, recently having been selected mm mm mi'ai m""'a u - ... . ; swu i i i I r I 1 IR.'-'li Your ford- new model or transportation old -is an A-i investment give it the best of care I yesgivc your Ford the care it deserves! Drain the crankcase every 500 miles and refill with the best Ford lubricant you can get Zerolene "F" for Fords. Zcrolcne "F" for Fords reaches the wrist-pin bearings and upper-half of the cylinder walls, frequently "oil starved" when an unsuitable oil is used. It costs less and lubricates better ! Protect your investment by using Zerolene "F" for Fords. Give your Ford the best of care! STANDARD OIL COMPANY (cAurouru) m a ZERDLENETTOR FORDS Oakland Travels Some Rough. Roads I received here by T. E. McMeans, I District Manager of the Oakland ; Motor Car company. Patterson'B remarkable record and I the time ho made lnclueled stops For the first time in ttre-history, for photographs, meals and rest. Mc o'f motorelom nn automobile hast means declared. "His driving time traversed six of aClliorula's most Inaccessible passes in less than five days. As a matter of fncult Is prob able that this is the first time any one car has ever covered this ground, because motorists may drive over one or two of the passes In for the T-10-mllo round try) irom Stockton was 30 hours 52 minutes, in my opinion a sensational show-1 Ing of endurance on the pari of the driver as well as the car, for, any body who has ever been in the ' country Tatterson elrove through: vear but I. is generally two or three; knows the condition of the roads years later before the average auto- and the grades encountered. such 1st attempts to do any more mountain battling which of course j means that he has a now means of' transportation. An Oakland touring car driven' by A. II. Patterson, Stockton Oak land dealer and former road racing driver, recently was piloted ovorj the Tioga, Sonora, Ebbotts. Carson,! .ASKS l.OOO NEW SCHOOLS HAVANA. Secretary of Public Instruction Mascaro, ta provide for the 424. 0S4 children of school age j who do not now attend classes, will ask for 1,000 new schools in next j year's budget. Of 275 primary schools In the 79 j Placer. Lake Tahoo and Emigrant school districts, 0 ot mem are sun summits within a period ot 44 hours served by "circuit riders." .who teach and 1:1 minutes, according to word in tw-D or more scnoois If when you have tire trouble yon waut your tires reparied as good as new have them vul canized in he best equipped shop in Klamath Falls. Our Heintz Electric Steam Vulcan izers and expert repair men as sure you of the best possible results. Reed Auto Supply Co. S. llth Near Main Phone 298 L. 1j .' .. gOT'JBUBS ' j Ii Of -3rljlC f. ..eft'&Br kW a Great Outpouring 01 woa win Everywhere, the New Oakland Six is enjoying unprecedented demand. Everywhere, it is winning and hold ing increasing goodwill. And that is because it merits good will as no car in the field has ever merited it before. Good taste has endowed the New Oakland Six with outstanding beau ty. Skilled engineering has given it unequalled performance in its class. Roadilar . $ 97s (Old Price $1005) Touring . loag (Old Price 1005) Coach . . aeet (Old Price 1215) Honest workmanship and fine ma terials have made it enduring. More than 100 improvements including Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Four-Wheel Brake refinements and The Har monic Balancer have established it as value without parallel. True value never failsof recognition. In Oakland's case the reward has beenquick and generous. It hascome in a great outpouring of good will. Landau Coupe SI lS (Old Price $1205) Sedan . . . 115 (Old Price 1545) Landau Sedan 1X55 (Old Price 1645) All price at factory j Central Moterl'kinK'Payrnent Rattt, hmtotort the lowest In the IUUU410. nate been made mil lawrr. lOUniWWiaitoimiiinwn' ittouin nmcwTnauaiiij 'ft I .. t w.ltj;' R.R. Garage 831 Klamath Ave. WINNING AND HOLDING GOOD WILL AKLAN D SIX 1 Su-.-'-T PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS