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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1925)
yjCLAMATH- NEWS tEDLEWORK AT II EXCELLENT udlcwork, V one of the t hoiiMfhold urta, will be inontly feuturcd in the ex- L by women ut tho Juck- t'oimty InuuKtnul Fuir. ni ri and funty Hewlntf of inria will lie nhown Vis- will luurh thul sowing still ns su promo uh the jrreut- bf women 8 ana, declares Jane Snedlcor, who is ntf preparations for a rec- xliibit. llcwork of all kind hn been It, Ho J In the premium lint. The! iiimmon types ot nrautlcnl sew nclmllng oxlilliltn of labia lln- iiwi'Ik, bedroom linens, rugs, mid women's and children' ntH,- win DO Bliowo. It win be nt to visitors that baby clnih- Imiily planned, nai succocded ello of a decade ago, with It n puff and embroidery. iiiy work, because or lis docor- iinilltlen, will continue to be kr-Hp)HallnK subject-of. Interest imrn vlnttar. Kmbroldory, tnl- LmrhflliiK, knlttlnic and ncedle- u( every sort, will lie on ourKO, the old-fashioned "cra ' oddly designed in a hundred , will bo ahown. No exhibit be complete without It. I'rlics kro being offered for braided kud ao fa pillows, and crocheted, I and braided bednproads. Inn. usefulness and finish of will bo polnta considered unllng prliea. The nnmcs ul i will be announced goon, i III exhibit of canning and bkk- Ixo will be featured In the bib department. IF YOUR HAIR ISN'T CURLY BLAME YOUR MOTHER; SHE WASHED IT TOO MUCH WHEN YOU WERE JUST A BABE Sunday. Seirtember 13, 1925 r Page Eleven- 1.08 ANGHLKS Bept 11 (United New)if vollr j,,r ,,., curly, blame your mother. Tula atory U reolly a Drcachment1 oiiulnt over seuloua mothers who wusn their yeungstem too vlgorous ly und often. And It will explain a lot of thine girls will want to know Charles Nesslor. who flrat atnrted the permanent wave, which lan't nl wny ao permanent, unya 80 per cent or ua might havo luid curly and becomingly frowsy )mlr, bu. for one thluit Our. mothers. It la thla wuy, and Charlea ex plained it fully to nn eager gather ing of eloek-hulred girls here yos-terduy. Four out of five of ua have nat urally curly hair, but few mothers know how to .tuke caro of It. They wash It and, wash It, thus removing a fnt filling from the base of the hair that makea the hair shrink and rofuas to accept humidity, and thus to curl. . Nesaler Intimated that once the fat was removed from our beads. It would be Impossible to restore It the curly condition. "A mother cun," Nealer said, "with a graduated enthusiasm In the washing of her child's bead, ouubo the Jiulr to grow gently, frowsy or violently curly." Homnthlng like this: A gentle douche, occaBlonally ad ministered will give a gentle wave and roll, which la In high demand. A total abstinence from water would give a rough aea aspect to the hair. A coiffure highly In de mand by Intellectuals. "We all know what too much washing will do," Nesaler explained. This whole thing may be ac cepted as an argument against washing children, but must not, of course, be taken too seriously. meet university requirements or bo cause', as non-residents, they could not . qualify .for admission to the state universities ot their own states. To date, 40 of the 41 rejections have been due to this rule. ' ..' Among the new applicants Is Fred erick Warren Cozens, a member of the faculty of the University of Cal ifornia, southern branch, who will do work for the degree of doctor of philosophy, majoring In education and mine-ring In physical education. The pre-reglstratlon program for freshmen calls for their appearance oa the campus Monday, September 21, when physical examination will be given. The English examination Is scheduled for Tuesday, and the placement examination for Wednes day. In groups of CO, tho freshmen will receive instruction In the use of tho library at specified days during tho week.' Registration material will be released to them Wednesday, Sep tember 23. On Thursday and Fri day they consult their advisors and make out their courses for the year. WILLYS MAKES DRASTIC MOVE IN PRICE WAR New Price On a Standard Overland Lowest In Industry History and 18 Inches deep, affording full room for three passengers In the rear of the car. v These dimensions bring this model up to the regula tion size for a full sedan. taU-st Equipment Twenty square feet of window spaCe are afforded by the construc tion of the windows, giving as full a vision as Is bbtslned in any open car. The new windshield Is of the lat est one-piece construction, sturdily set in a heavy frame and easily and quickly opened for ventilation The motor Is rated as 27 horse power with a much higher power de livered at high speed. Transmission Is ot the standard thrco forward, selective sliding gear venturer of Majiy ds Back in S.; F. h Romance Tale lie Boynton, at One Time Stary Adviser to Mexican President, Is. Broke K FRANCIHCO, Sept. 12. suns have bronzed the lean f Melville, Doynton, hut they t burnod out the spirit ot ad in that doughty old cain- r ' nlon has. returned to his home fifteen years of wandering In byroads ot the world. The littlo steamer on which ho il Into tho city boasted better than the old adventurer occu- luit ho made no complaint. iiiKH have broken against me," I, smiling cheerfully, "but I ping to try again." I'lujs With Indiana , , lull Boynton was military ad- to the Into President FranclB f of Mexico, during the cur 'volutlon of that year. . In one adventureeome eplsodoa of his he Baved the lives of ft party Man Indians. In gratitude, the s told Doynton of a burled city bilious wealth, and even fur- guides who wero to conduct o Its treasures. f city was supposed to be Bncls, mountain regions of one ot slntes Slnnloa, Chihuahua or no. Legend placed Its ago at years. World Wanderer the lost city was never found, n, repulsed repeatedly, wan- off Into other parts of the hut always went back, his in the Indians undiminished s exhausted his funds. Ho has years In the search. But he "Ids hope. m going back Again In Novem ho said Wednesday. "I still cun find It. t was near sue the last time, hut tha rains me out." nton has a brother who Is a for at the University of Cat In. Thev wilt ha tmather until icw expedition begins. nton Joined forces with Madero the revolt against Diaz. Ho "ccd military strategy galnsd r wars, and was made com ler in chiof of the army when M"l. During the world war fed with tloneral .1. C. Smuts rll'o, holding the rank of gen- Iluffetod About "eon the two periods ho drlft- Pt the Ttorld, Joining on one pr i ho other of whitover, con rav he could dlBenveh Always The announcement of a factory price of 1595 on the Overland se- dan, two-doors, made over the slg- typo and tho Borg and Becb type of nature ot Jphn N. Willys on Sun day, September 13, marks tho most. Important move made ly this man ufacturer this year,, during which he has brought the organization ot which he is the head to third place in the entire motor car Industry. This U the second price reduc tion on this model In the past SO days and brings H down to tlOO lower than the selling price et the 1st ot August. The tromendouB demand tor enclosed cars which is rapidly forc ing production of. these two-door sedans ahead ot open cars, is pri marily responsible for the cut, and production will be stepped from 5000 to 10,000 per month with an attempt to reach tbls huge figure within the next 45 days. Low Delivery Price The delivery price on the Pacific coast and in tne inter-mouniam states on this model will be $799, equipped with balloon tires; $784 with cord tires and S774 with fab ric tires. These low delivered costs bring a full sized, flve'-passenger se dan with sliding gear transmission, honeycomb radiator and other Im proved and standard equlpmjen features into uotual mpetltloii with Ford for tho' first time In the history of the industry. Specifications make the low price even more remarkable. The doors are unusually wide and so arranged that It Is not necessary to have a divided front swat, feature which Is of Importance to buyers ot this type of car. The front seat Is 3 Inches wide and, 19 Inches deep. roomier dimensions than those found on auy other light car at any price. Tho rear seat Is 45 Inches wide his search when money accumulated. Others have grown rich with half tho effort that Boynton has put Into his. campaigning. But all Boynton has for his services Is nn old trunk filled with medals and decorations for valorous deeds. clutch construction is employed, giv ing an unusually sturdy power trans mission system. Hear Axle a l'enluro , The use ot molybdenum steel In the rear axle Bhaft puts this import ant member In the-class of that used on the most expensive cars in the country and the shaft is of the same size as that used In one of the most popular high-priced "sixes" In the market. J ' Starting and lighting use the Auto-Lite system, which Is also standard equipment on many of the larger cars. The car Is finished In a satin duco and upholstery Is ot exceptionally fine fabric of long wearing capacity. and it should be the duty of every, city official to see that the inherent property Interests of the city will not be sold or conveyed away with out adequate protection and consid eration for the rights ot the people. The city has voted bonds for a railroad that has tow become a part of a great system, tl Is now the duty of the city to get the return of (bat money. Flro Deportment The record of the fire department gives the citizens confidence in Its efficiency, and it Is entitled to re ceive every encouragement from the city officials and genereal public. Police Department Klamath Falls Is no longer a small town. We are growing, and our police department should grow with It, When we were small and the citizens knew the police officers, I favored plain clothes, but today, with tho growth' end the traffic that is coming into our city, It Is essen- ' Kidmdiit Coiimf (Continued on Pago 12) 1,096 Prospective Oregon University Students To Enroll UNIVEnSITY OF OB.EGON, Eu gene, Sept. 12. une tnousana ana ninety-six new students have applied for admission to the University of Oregon for tho fall term, a total of 144 In excess ot the number who applied for tho tall term a year ago, and exceeding tho 1923 record by 344, according to Carlton E. Spen cer, registrar. Thee number of ap plications and acceptances Indicate tbat total university enrollment for 1925-26 will be above $3,000, cre ating a new registration record. As applications of new students will be accepted until registration days,' September 24 and 25, the total is certain to exceed. 1096, Mr. Spen cer says. Already the credentials ot 1017 new students have been ac cepted by the entrance committee, of which approximately 800 are freshmen. At this time lost year 843 new students had been accepted, and In 1923, 679. This year's fresh man class will set a record. , The entrance committee has re fused admission to numbers of ap plicants either because they did not LYLE ANNOUNCES POLITICAL PLANK Candidate For Councilman In 2nd Ward Asks For Many Changes To the voters In tho Second Ward: In making this statement I am giving you my views on the differ ent departments of our city govern ment, and , attempting. In a short! space, to outline a platform for my candidacy. . Klamath Falls Is destined. to be-1 come the second city In Oregon, and, It Is up to the citizens ot this city to see that no hindrance Is placed in the way of its future development. The timber and agricultural re sources must be, marketed to the best advantage and" the greatest de velopment of a community comes from transportation and increased railroad facilities. I believe in en couraging any railroad development In Klamath county and, If common user will hasten this development or Increase the facilities of trans portation for Klamath Falls and surrounding community. It Is proper to permit competing railroads to have common user terminal facili ties,, or. If necessary, rights of way over other railroads, within the cor porate limits of the city. Every person, whether an office holder, office seeker or citizen, should be interested In protecting the rights and Interests of the city, Medford Service Station Goodyear Tires -' .Vulcanizing Main and Riverside Jackson County . Fair Visitors E A T AT The Club' Yon will be here on a holt day be satisfied with nothing but the finest food and the best cooking the kind you al ways get at The Club. The Club is easy to find right across the street from the Associated Oil Co., High way and Main. Ice Cream Candy Steals You are cordially invited to make this store your headquarters during The Jackson County The Fair this year will be the best in the history' of 'the' county. ''Asid6 from a wonderful exhibit of Indus trial and Agricultural products, there will be. a Junior Fair, showing tfie! handiwork of the youngsters. ta4- - . r.-'-'frmSSS So bring the children with you. Come In And Get ; ; : AcqUaintedv ,c'1 Mordolf & Woolf DEALERS IN FURNITURE Medford KlamatKFall Guaranteed Service on All Cars STORAGE! Day and Night Gordon S. Stout's Garage 114 Blocks from Two targest Hotels." ' Official Lockheed Service Station . ' 'i i ' Alemite Greasing at Standard Prices OILSGAS, WASHING 30 N. Holly ' Phone 737. ' ;. : Medford, Ore. i , . . 1 TT" , . ii -"-' MANN'S The best goods for the price, no matter what the price MANN'S Mann's Department Store Welcomes Klamath Falls Visitors To The Jackson County' Fair 1 and invites you to make their store your headquarters' during your visit to our city. Make use of our Rest Rooms on the Bal cony.. We will, be delighted to show you our stock of Women's Ready-to-Wear Gar ments and Millinery on th'e second floor our Men's Department. Dress Goods, Silks, Hosiery, Underwear and Notions on the first floor. We are proud of the high' class of Merchandise carried all over the Store, . and we know you will be well pleased. Mann's Department Store Medford Oregon 31 J. burled elt nf nei lured him o Mexico and he ould ronew"