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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1931)
Sept. 25, 1931 4-H JUDGERS PREPARE FOB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Army Band Pershing's Own EVEN TS Flunk Heilun, imiiily rlu 'ilnr, In preparing Iwu 4 1 ( lull livestock iuilaliitf trams li Jilaianllt rciunly hi will rum ile In JuilKlug at tha alula lul at kmIi'iii ii Npii'iiilnr !7, lit I ha I'arldn International l.lvn- aliiik eslilhltliin whlrli begins ell llrtiikar 14, In Portland. Keilnn, with Karl (lanlimr, tester ii( I ha Klainalu Cow Tl- Ing aaanrlalliin, have been IT I nc In. Morrill anil MiiieH Val ley 4-11 Club Judging leama ape rlal work In jmliliig dairy r4- iu. The Merrill lam la rninposd of uwrrnm Kraalrr. Marshal Ar- iikIiI ami Hilly Horn : while lln .NIltil Valley Infill la rompoaell if Hub Thew, Hunk Thaw and lliirlnii Itriiwti, Tim Merrill team wilt repre sent tha county at tha atata fair, whlla tli Langnll Vallry bora will fuller llio I'aclfln Interna tlunal contest tn October. These buys will compete with othor teams of tha waalarn sis Ins In tha Judging of nil livestock. A tram of four l-angell valley boya, John Thaw, Klrhard Thew, t'harlra Loonils and lisle. Ilrown, will also ba taken to tha atata fair for traliilnar. hut will not enter tha competition. On Wednesday evening Frank Helton and County Alent t. A llenderaou met with tha Marrlll team, at which llraa tha bovs were ilvrn specific rvastma for laelnia In different livestock classes. Klamath rnunty axperta to mnks a creditable allowing t b la ear as It haa In tha iaal, ac cording to tha roiiuly rlub leader. TO VISIT BEIVQ Senator Frederick- Rlrlwer. nl lowing a venlaon hreakfaal pro vided by Imuglae I'urkett, com inander of tha Klamath Ltglnn pom, yeaterilay morning, waa taken to Hand by Carry O, Da lap and Dr. li. H. Newsom, who relumed laat night. Htelwer addressed tha com bined luncheon of lb Hand Mont rlub and the chamber of com merce testerday uoon, WedneaiUy Hrnator fitelwer visited Honanta where lia con terred with tha directors of tha Horsefly Irrigation aratem, Poe Valley, (.ansull Valtey whera ha t'otifeiTed with directors of tha Ijiiiaell Valley Irrigation dla trlrt, Malln whero bo conferred with leaning rlt lions and Morrill whero he adttreaaed an open meeting sponsored by tha Tula Ijika poat and Klamath poat of I lie American Lvglou. Hlelwer wade hla trip through Klamath In company with County Judga Fred It. (ioddard. Com- nilaalonera Hllaa Obenrhaln and t'harlea Williams. Eugene 8. Kelly, publisher of Tha Klamath Newt and Tha P.venlng Herald and Manager Thompaon of tho l.angell Valley Irrigation district, who waa hoat to tba party at luncn at hla homo. 15,477 Tons of Hay Listed for Sale in Klamath Mnety-threo bav.for-eala re turna have been returned to tha county agent'a office by farmer In tha Klamath omplro. 15,477 tona of. bay liars been Hater for ale. Many Inquiries are alao com ing Into tho county agent'a cf fire dally by mall, telephone and through personal calla by pos sible purchasers aud they ara given acceaa to tho hay-for-salo returna. County Agent llendor aon aaya. Mora than 100,000 peoplo art atrlrken with lobar pneumonia ar ery year In tha United Hiatos. Have you tried the $1.00 size Shari Face Powder? It yon hare, there'a no need of mentioning it fur ther; you're atlll using it. Rut If you haven't, you'll find it well worth your whlla to put it to teat (0011, , . Shart Face Powder $1.0O-$2.50 fihsrl, with ita bane of pure, Imported Italian talc and with ita delicate tinta, will harmonize, per fectly with Individual com plexion!, , Sold only at Resell Draf Slorea ST A II DltUO HTOItKS Ath and Main mill ami Itlitln r -,.-. eas-wvass -ar"VWii"5S aj ips,. , je Mr-v-t Hero la a pktura of tha V. H. army band, to play her October I under a nap lea of tho Velerana of foreign Wara. Oldest Music to Be Played by U. S. Army Band In Concert at Klamath Falls' on October 6 i AGE THIRTEEN Muale eo old that Ha origin la obacured in the limbo of countleaa renturlea will bs played by the United Hlalea Army bund when It appeara her October g, under au- apirea of Foreign Velerana, Tha Caahua and lluarno. "El Condor I'aaa," a part of the eve ning program, la typical. Thla number, among other, waa die- covered by Daniel A. lionise, eel entlit and niualrlan, while alady Ing the penplna and ancient rlvll- lotlona f Houth America. It la Indlgenoua to the Incaa of 1'nril, a people poateaalng a remarkable culture a long time before tha coming of Ibe Hpanlah eiploreig. The "Caliua" waa a favored atyle of enug among them, and I lila oue, Kl t'ondor I'aaa," dnplrle I'e flight of the condor (the larg eat bird that flirt), ahovu the now-covered peak a of tha I'eru vlan Andea. Then cornea a drum Interludn (thla la a genuine line rhythmical figure) leading to the luayuu. ' a native dance. In thla Inatanre baaed on tho preceding Bong. Thla la probably the oldeat ptece of mualc that atlll haa auffl- rient charm to inte'eat modern audience, at Hie lucja banded It down traditionally by word of mouth for uncounted renturlea before the Invention of eyatuma oc tnuairal notation. The fnlle.1 Ktatea Army band play a thla and olber Latin-American numbera on lie program! with the greatest authenticity. Tba organisation haa been desig nated by the Tan-American union to officially Introduce Latin American mutlc Into thla country. In thla capacity It baa played Bcorre of roucerta before the dip lomatic repreaentatlvn of foreign gorernmenta In Waahlngton aud Invited gueata. An extensive amount of re search work la doue on these Lat in. American composition! by Cap tain Htannard and members of the Army band before they are even put In rehearsal. Kvrn then, na tives of the rountrlra from wblrb the pieces emanate ara preaent for consultation and guidance as to Interpretation. Captain William J. Stannard. leader of the Army band, la in poaaeaslon of scores of letters from dtplumatle representatives of the Latln-Amerlran republics, at testing the authenticity and e trrpretatlona. Iterentiy Captain rellenre of the Army band'a In Htanoa.'d'a constructive work In Introducing thla mualc In the Culled Ktalee won for him the decoration of the Order of the Sun by the government of Peru Muslo Invert will be nurtlcnl.r. ly I li tore ted in the United Hlalea Army band'a Latin American numbera, not alone because the organisation la the official eipo- ueiu of mis irye or muale, but be csime It la the only bend I hat baa made It a specialty, and In the rase of aorne numbers, the only bund which renders them. These numbers, however, pro vide only a small part of the pro grams mat ma Army band will Play hern. These programs will be iiulto varied, and have a wide appeal. It la promised In recognition of tho Army band's pro-eminence In this field of Ijilln-Amerlcsn music the war department and con areas crsnted permission for the orgaulutlon to oiiiciaiiy represent the United Htutee at Hie Ibero-Amerlran ex position at Seville, Spain, thla paai summer, it was the first tune a United Slates service band ever waa permitted to leave this country. The bend's eurcess at the Kpeulah world fair more than justified the trip. Mr, C. C. Cappel, Waahlngton, t. C, concert manager, under wnoae exclusive direction the an nual public concert toure are made, has translations from many loaning newspapers of Kuropean cities, uusnlmouily acclaiming the Army una tor Its musicianship win in connection witn its contl and as an ambassador of good nental tour. The committee In charge of the Army bund s appearance bera bat announced that neither the after noon nor evening concert will be broadcast. E County road crewt last night completed the oiling of the Klamath Ageney-Cblloquln and the Williamson Illver-Chiloquln state market roadt. Jack Franey, deputy county engineer, who waa la charge of the work states. The oiling crewa have now been moved to The Dsllee-Csll-fornla highway just north of Fort Klainutn where about two miles of oiling will be done. County Engineer K. B. Henry and Assistant State Market Itoad Engineer Oscar Cutler yesterday Inspected the oiling jobs on Ibe two Chtloqtiln roada and also view the Midland market road Improvement work. Ti BECKLEY SENTENCE The murder trial of Cecil Ileckley, who killed his wife and step-daughter at tbelr farm near Itoseburg, July S, and waa so prebended by Klnmath county of ficers the following day, will be heard before a Jury Instead of by Ibe court, aa bad been previously arranged, according to word re ceived here Thursday. The ease will be beard In Itoseburg at the regular term of court elsrtlng November 7. beckley, after shooting; Ms wife aud daughter In the black berry patch of their small ranch escaped to the Swan Lake dis trict where be attempted sul ride and was a patient at the Hillside hospital until hit condi tion Improved. It bad been decided earlier. In view of Heck ley's eonfeaalon that he killed his wife and step daughter, that the ease would be reviewed by the court alone, to determine the degree of guilt, and that tben Heck ley would be sent enced. Such provision was made by a atatute passed In la4. Judge J. W. Hamilton said however, that after making a careful atudy of tha old law be determined that sections passed since re-enactment of capital pun ishment would make It Incumbent upon bun to Impose the death penalty with no alternative If be board the case alone. Tbla would follow as a result of Beckley' confesalon. Life imprisonment in der present atatute can be Im posed only upon recommendation of a trial jury. Contest Planned For Scout Troops Plant for a fall Camp-O-Kal contest for local scout troop were formulated at a scout masters' dinner and business meeting bold at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday evening. The date for the Camp-O-Kal he been set for November C. A special training course for trout leader will be held during tha winter, according to Executive O. K. Hoover of Crater Lake council. Thla court will begin on November I, and continue throughout the winter months. Centnt of big game animal la Utah Is being taken with the aid of airplane. Nationally Known Universal Electrical Goods at CLOSE-OUT Prices Liu. Again We have secured complete line of Universal Electrical products including coffee urns (all sizes), complete urn sets, coffee percolators, electric toasters and electric waffle, irons-all the finest made and absolutely guaranteed. This Is a FACTORY CLOSE-OUT and they are to go at close-out prices. Take your choice of any of the items listed below at a saving of 23 to 85Tc, something that is really unknown to this high grade line of merchandise, as this is one line that is seldom "cut," and best of all, on easier terms than you would think. Percolators Think of II! A high grmdo Trr colator for leas thm. you would pay for a cheap on. 7.9r now $5.05 $S.9."i now ( 95 $9.93 now.. S7! l5 ,,assssa"""""" saaiasassssssasaa -e-..s...s' fj GolelrVcUlriAj . . WtHtllN rAHFV! EVENT Th Wi!tn r4 Proouct Month, Oflffn.tcd by oac of if covntry'i lfil ll.) kou.i, nd fcctivinf the coAticrtdwtion of (he Aeooft't P'eudene, end tfc .pontOftf-'P of Governor end Bus MMi Lceden of ieverf of tKt we. tern ite U e psentK effort to MKreete comunptioft of el product, (town Of aertufectufed ft tfc west Setewey Stores Jotne to ehirties(tefly support.-.) ny pteri whkH mr fprov tft econoatc condition of the power, the teAufectufcr, end the eortsua-et. Sefcwey Store, will offer for the icvt few oVys en eoundencc of western food products et eibeaefy ettective prices sjs es to etstst the FARMERS at s-ovlnf quentities of the product through our hundreds end I life a nunareos or ewey .hots rftfT' is mil rrtiiii i 1L M x Investing In Safeway Foods Will W Make Your Savings Greater 0 1 Saturday and, Monday Values HI it Butter Toasters Tour first chance to gtt an auto mata toaster (or lest than $9.00. $9 Automatic Toaster $5.95 Regular ones $6.23 Toasters, now . .$4.95 $9.93 Toasters, now . .$6.95 URN SETS Waffle Irons The kind that makes those dell clout (olden brown wafflm. $7.30 for $1 95 $7.93 for ...$5.95 ?M-93 for $3.95 These sets Include 6 and 9 cup urns. All nickel plated and jruaranteed. Save from $7.50 to $15 on a set. ' Each set includes a sugar, creamer, large urn and tray. $22.50 Sets; now $14,95 $25.00 Sets, now $17.45 $46.50 Sets, now $31.25 Urns Get that long-wanted Coffee Urn at a close-out price. $11,50 Urns, now ... $9.95 $22.50 Urns, now... $16.95 $24.23 Urns, now...$17..l5 Sale ttartt tomorrow morning, to come early and pick out all you want. Pay 50c down and the balance at $ay 50c a week. All thete are clote-out prices and quantitiet are limited. 700 Main Ht. Opposite Pine Tree Theatre rhona 117 HI i H Local Butter of fin est quality. S 1I1S. 69 Flour Rreen T Family Flour. Saye on wet tern products. 9 LIW. 89c Sugar C. H. Barry. Fine granulated. 10 LBS. 49c Soap P O or Crrital wnite. 10 BARS 32c Fnnbrlte or Bab bit's doable action. CAN Cleanser 4c Oxydol I7c "fl'ashlns Pow der Magic and It works' Instantly. LARUE PKO. Cheese Klamath Cheese. Cured Just . right. Pound 1 3c Rice Fancy Blue Rose. Economical food. 10 lbs. 61c Macaroni Fancy quality. Tender. 10 lbs. 53c Beans Recleaned Red Mexican. 10 lbs. 49c Prunes Oregon grown. New crop. 5 lbs. 33c aM Guaranteed fresh. mediums. a dozkx Milk Any brand In stock Limit 13 cant. FOR 38c Pork and Beans 29c i Campbell's, with pork and tomato sauce. 4 CANS - Coffee Any brand In itockj POCND SOe.B Oats Sparry'g lg. white Oata (or tha morn-sea sea ing eereaL, l!lC LBS. ; ,r- Pancake Flour. Sperry't, A taring at thla price. 10 LBS. - 45c LOCAL VEGETABLES Potatoes Klamath Gems. Smooth, well cured. 10 lbs. 13c Cabbage Local firm heads. Lb. iy2c Onions Well dried. Fancy quality. 5 lbs. 16c FRUIT JARS, CANNING FRUITS, BUNCH VEGETABLES SATURDAY ONLY Pork Roasts Fancy ihonlder cuts of grain fed pork. Pound aSSC Chickens Fancy trash dressed boat (or fricassee. Each 59 Pot Roasts Choice cuts ot No. 1 qual ity beef. Pound Steaks Fancy shoulder cuts o( real baby beef. 2 Pounds 25 Picnics Eastern sugar cured. 4 to 6 pound areraga. Pound s Shortening Beat grade. 4 Pounds 39 c . Fancy Baby Beef Steaks, all cuts E7 lb- Store No. 643 Quantity Order Store No. 60S 225 S. 6th St. Phone 364 Delivered Free 818 Main St. Phone 176 m w Th 3v Mart