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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1927)
THE EVENTNG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wednesday, July 1.1, 1027. PAGE TWO WILL DEDICATE HIGHEST: BRIDGE R. C. Groesbeck, Klamath Attorney, Will Give Ad dress at Meeting ' The Crooked River Bridge, located tS mile from Rend, reputed to be tho highest highway bridge In the world, will be formally dedicated on Friday afternoon. July is at 1:10. Rollo 0. Oroenbeck. representing the, Klamath county chamber of com marco. will be one, of the flrinclpal pes ken of. the afternoon, at which core or local resldenta plan to at tend. ' The bridge la completed at a toul coat of 1130,000 and cover a total length of 50 feet. Of beautiful architecture the bridge stands 104 feet above the water and measure 14 feet, In width. la completing the bridge more than 410 tons of structural ateel was sed. with reinforcement of 55 tonj. ' Peter "Same Ogden. foT whom the part beeen the railroad and the highway bride over the Crooked River canyon la named, wa born at Quebec!. W the year 17S4. He first came to Oregon in 1825 and waa ' the first whita man to explore cen tral'and eastern Oregon. Hi travels " took him "up the Deschutes to the Crpoked river, and to the John Jay, the. Malheur. Owyhee. Powder and Burnt river. He explored the Har ney valley nd the Klamath Basin audi discovered Mt. Shasta, and Mt. HcLoughttnr Otr his first trip op the Deschutes in 1S25 he reached the Crooked river, not far from the present, park. He became an Amer ican citiien when the provisional government of Oregon! was formed. He' passed away at Oregon City in 18S4, and is remembered as one of the atate'a treat pioneer figures. Among others to appear noon the program at the formal dedication are, J. M. King; MMimy joage oi i ferson county, who will preside, i . Song by audience. "Oregon, My Oregon," led by R. L. Fromme. Bend, and Jefferson County Girls- Chorus. Address,' H.' B. Van Duser. Port land, state highway commissioner. Address, '"Peter Skene Ogden," L. Puretest ' Epsom Salt Two teaspoonfuls of of Puretest Epsom Salt . dissolved in a glass of water and taken before breakfast, means almost' immediate relief. Safe because It's the 1 best. Ton. save because it's ! only halt a cent a dose. J - . " . . ' 8 Oz. 15c Star Drug Store sou malt St N, Klamath Falls, Ore. , USED GSRS that are worth the I money . 1926 Oldsmobile DeLuxe Sedan, five good tires, license, fully equip ? ped. Looks like a new car $750 11)24 Chevrolet Sedan, new paint, for only ..... $275.00 1924 Hupmobile Touring, new paint, price ...$450.00 1923 Willys-Knight, Touring $550.00 Many others to select from. Visit our I used car Jot before buying.'' We'll . ' show you some bargains. Overland-Knight Sales Co. Camouflaged Barn Conceals Still mm mm I J. -.s w A. McAnhur. Portland, manager Pa cific Power t Light Co. Address. "Peter Skene , Ogden Park." Robert V. Sawyer, county judge. Deschutes county. Address! Denton G. Burdick, Red- 1 mond. state representative. j Address. "Kugineering Features of i the Creaked River alridre." t B. i xrc...i...K ....... ..... "' " -.a..-.,.,.nm,. Song by audnce. "Long. Lonr Trail parody. ,ed by ft. L. Fromme IdrTo w" ,k rUpl'hf Addrew. a W Vlelke. Porttam!. chairman eurslon .nd publicity committees, Pt,r.ljd chamber of commeree-and prealdent Blake. .Mof - fit & Towne company. Atiuiwj n. a. oiuauii, ine mim, i member of 'congress. Second Oregon ! District, j :.. i Address. R. C. Groesbeck. Klamath Address. N. J. Slnnott. The Dallea. Falls, ro(resentlng Klamath County Chamber of Commerce. . Address. I. L. Patterson, governor' of Oregon. Song by audience. Banner." " 'Star Spangled New Restaurant To Open Here . (Continued From Page One) be open to. the public not later than Auguat 1. ... . ' , - On the' first floor will be located the main dining room, a first class aoda and luncheon department. The fixtures will be carried ont tn sil ver gray oak. , This room takes In 1400 square feet.' The dining room .will be placed to the rear of the spacious and well righted room, while in the front the soda fountain and luncheon department will be estab lished. The basement, which was arranged Jor a grill room will be run in con junction with the cafe "by Mr. Van Trees and will be ased for banquet, luncheon clubs and private parties. A ten-year lease has been taken oa the room which adjoins the West ern Union, throagh Ward and Dale, local realtors. . Instead of regretting' yesterday, get busy and prepare for tomorrow. 1925 Ford Coupe . Bumpers; license. ::y..- '$295 ' Phone 49-W in This thw hmv moonshine maker In Hwnoma ruuiity, Callfiiraia renxmrlniml one lilo of an end of an old barn in sight of a irnrclnt rood as n farm cnlto.gr with sleeping IHirrh. Inxet la vi.-w of the still, worth T.t,HM, an, rp. mbh- nf producing U-"m gnlliius -f I TO proof almhol a day -for Nan JtsiiriM'o wholrale sin llcnsrrs. Ih-hxv is the other end of 'the- barn, un. camnnnagnl. The opera tors y slept In tenia some ilUtnace away. . . FEASABILITY OF PROJECT UPHELD (Continued From Page One) fl.ult -stretch of territory lies be tween' Butte Kalis and the north, a distance of seven miles. This it largely through their timber hold ' .'"'""" ings. where they. contemplate bulld- Ing a logging railroad line. "The rest of the way I, good goln. with . minimum of rock cut. and 1 don" ,hlnk Test" would Becei(plryi.. ronllnu, Mr Owen. -There Is one place in the jLlnlo But IRllog, wtf.' P. , E ,rvey0 m,k. t ,hr(w, m,I- , ' ,p " rt , ,,..," ' "' " der to m. mKht he" . . elimlivated." Owen was reluctant to go Into details on the data that he bad col- !""" oa jauni. except mat a """" ."' avaii.oie for tonnage showed a variey. "with some of the best stands in southern Ore gon." He further said, that it was his intention later of making tenta tive rail surveys, looking into the .. I Jenny Creek country, as a connection wl,h "orne of the Klamath Falls rail- -n.ua. " WV,VU II I UWIJ stand of pine. ' No Klgnlflcance. Mr. Owen stressed the fact" dur ing the interview that his trip' over the, country "held no significance." "Of course. It Is within the range of possibility the Hill lines or some other railroad might tap -this rich section," he added. "There Is no use to excite the pub lic with rumors of railroad build ing.". The Owen-Oregon company owns large amount of timber that could be economically marketed, with rail road facilities, by building short railroad line to the southeast. There are also large saleable areas In the Crater Lake National Forest reserve. Joining the timber holdings of the Kngue River Timber company and the Owen-Oregon Lumber company. Occasionally a man climbs so high that he roosts above everybody else then he begins to get lonesome. Now n is the time to get your Johnson Motor and King port-, able safety Boat Boats priced $47.00 and up Imperial Garage Ford Touring , Just overhauled; 5 pood ;ires; a 15-000 mile car without repairs. - 150.00 Buick Sj Fait Card Staged In Port land Fight Ring; "Bat ' tling Slim" Electrifies ; PORTt.AVP: Ore., July 11.' t API In the main ovtnt of on of til beat card put on tor some time by the Portland boxing commission last night, llanry DIIUti and Ch.irlea Bel anger of Canada went ten rounds to a draw , - Dillon went dow'njn the Sth .with a claim of toul. , "Battling llm." of Bellingham. electrified the crowd with his clever ness In stowing away Jack Mason of Portland la the. first round with three knockdowns to hi credit. Jeff Hoyt, Silvertnn, gave n ex hibition of gamenesa seldom seen, finally succumbing to the punish ment Inflicted by Bob Muriels, Port land, who also knew he waa In battle. The referee save Mariela the decision In the third round with Hoyt on hia feet. ticorge Spady took a -round de cision from Kddle t'artwright and Maxie Pelt won a technical knock out over Jimmy' Petri, in the fourth round. PORTLAND MAN IS HELD FOR SLAYING ' (Coritfuscd. From Page Onel door' and escaped by Jumping from a window. ' Formally tltargdl. ljartwick waa arrested and for mally charged with murder.' Airs. Hanley doe not blame Hart- wick for what happened, she told police last night. She 'returned to the room after the shooting and her self telephoned the-police. salad DILLON DDI m L G Today's salad is served like this. A silver tray is placed before the hostess, with two cruets Venetian glass or crystal or colored Bohemian are all in vogue right now and a silver ewer or bowl and all the little pepper pots and shakers one . wishes. ' ' ' She then makes' the dressing French, of course in the silver ewer. Measures and stirs and pours it,1 freshly , , blended, onto the salad. Fashionable folk consider it much smarter to dress the salad in this war at the table. 'And, too, freshly .blended , ' French dressing has A "life" to' It, a pi- , truancy that cannot be denied.' ; ' V Three pans of Wesson Oil to one - Pretty Miss Grows Oa r- i Prvlly I'livlIU I'uiihliiKtiiilit tif Knu Joe, t'allf., sooii wilt dun " a new silk lr cabuTl ntlrelj by her )o irivnte nllkMonna, Hlie rl-e .llliv,MiHt, lnUllie silk from Hie ronMia's' with li( r own mpihii-miiis, ami ueuveri' her tiwi fiihrle. The picture'" show ItiyllU with some nf her nets anil the device she m.ole lirrself for reinuvlna; the sllk,friin SEEK TRAFFIC FOR NEW ROAD ftfnptlntied From Pi 1) mlsslou also, la desirous that Ihii tourist be given a diversified trip through Oregon." Mr. Conway con tinued.. "These two agencies are anxloua that the tourist use the loop trip, taking In Tb Dalles California highway, the Ashland Klamath Fall highway and even the Mi'Kenile river highway on the return trip through Oregon." accepted etiquette Her Own Dress - V. 1 .F ' A" the ritrtHina. j Bay Cities Await , . ; Klamath Visitors HAX Kll.WmcO, July til. .. j P-Oue hundred amt fifty' member of a Klmnalli Falls, Oregon, "tiood . Will" party were cpectct to ar-; rive here about .VHO p, m, imtay, ' rrnialnluaT until toniArtuw evening. ' The Hlt4im am expected to be rntertnltied with a steamer rhle na ' Nan IVanrlsen liny toinomiw fol lowed hy at lunrhean irlten by the lorul rhaniher members. i -7, . :W. of vinegar or lcmoni "juice gives a bland, mild dressing. Two parts of vinegar gives a tart dressing. It depends somewhat on the strength of your' particular lemon or ' vinegar. Plenty of salt...pepper;..paprika too, if you like color. , It is delightful tb surprise your guests by adding little touches of strange condi ments. For meat salads you might like to add a bit of chutney or mustard. If you are serving a fish salad try a little ketchup or if you choose, some Worcestershire Sauce. ' ' ' But you must have a choice salad oil. Wesson Oil is very delicate in flavor and it is so good to eat that it makes a delicious French Dressing. . ,',.'. , Obituary i i ... MIIH. CAItltlK IIOIIKIITH The funeral service for III lain Mrs. Card Huberts, wife of I.loel ey llohcrt of 1517 lookout street will be conducted by III Key. ('. II, Hlltenhouse at the Karl Whlllnrk Funeral Horn, Pill avenu at Klttll on Thursday morning at to. so. The rommlllat servlr will fol low at l.lnkvlll cemetery and lit remain will he laid tn rest In the family plot. Friends nf the fmnlly are respectfully Invited tn attend the services. f i : l Populnr as Kvef, ' t.-A,' BT. LOl'ltl. July 11. (API "WV seem to be a populnr n ever. The chamber of commerce ts getting 100 letters dally by airmail In response to Its offera of pictures of "Llndy" end tho Hpirlt. Dbnft Forget Connolly '""Rim have a prize forth(j larjrcrt' fish caiiRht before August 1. They have a fresh supply of fishing tnckle. ' . CONNOLLY BROS. ' .9.4-18 Main . Ford Cottbe s ii i .'23 model; good tires. 100.00; . uick Garage 1330 Main Phone 42 mfesson ; Oil Ith St Klamath Ave, Phone 899 1330 Main ' Phone 42 .,M,."