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The Evening Herald from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 12

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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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12
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PAGE TWELVE THE EVENTNQ HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Friday, October 4, lflL'9 tha state ot Washington to as GROWERS MAKE Mrs. Bryan III BARTON GROWS BUMPER SPUD CROP IN BASIN ROMK HIKING PKTROIT Three high school graduates, Ssrauel Bkeen, Joseph Wheeler, and James Wheeler, recently hitchhiked their way ply lis wators. He Is dressed lu a rubber suit, InMiitcd belt, and propela himself to hla station lu the water with pariilloe.

II alio unco the paddles to give signals, sleep tome," ha told Mreat 'service men, WATEIl THAFFIO COP HUKl.lN On Wanmee, famous lake near hore, a traffic, cop rules PICKING PRICE Picker's wagea wars set at tire cents a sack and board, or six aa far north In thla atate aa the ARRSETED FORANfllflG LinLE GIRLS Straits of Mackinaw, traveling Guy Barton ot Poa Valley claims the championship tor sti-anier and pleasure boat that ror results us lisrsld Class Aili itt miles la two days. "U's not growing potatoes this year. so hard oa the shoes aa It Is on the feet," tha boys explain. They He haa a 70-acre field which la harvesting ISO sacka ot No. 1 plan a trip to Europe next year grade potatoes to the acre, be sist, it was slated at the mooting.

HUNTER FINDS WAY TO SAFETY rORIST GROVE, Oct. 4, (AIM John Cherry, aliasing In-dlanapolla youth, walked out ot the woods early last evening, after being lost sine Sunday afternoon in tha wild headwater of the Tualatin river. Tbs young huntor still had hi rifle aud sum ammunition and food left. The point where Cherry emerged from the forest was on the Trask lllver trail, a few mlloa below the Wallace MacLeod cabin. It Is sides the smaller potatoes.

P. A. Paalk, 10, la the city The potatoea are betng sacked 101 pounds to the sack and are perfectly clear from any 'all teat Bkbt oft an open charge followlBf hll arrest yesterday cants a sack without board, at a meeting ot the Klamath Potato Growers' association Wednesday night at Henley. Tha price by the day wa left the same as last year. Seymour Jones, slat market agent, explained the provisions ot lb potato law which requires gradlug and branding ot sacked potatoea tor outside ablpmant.

U. 8. gradea only will be shipped, It waa staled. W. L.

Close, district Inspector for the United Status department ot agriculture, discussed tha Inspection and grading ot potatoes and answered questions In regard to grading. Kosa Aubrey will again be In with a capital ot 1200. WnVH-WOCTORS VNION IC1MBKRLKY, 8. A. The witchdoctors ot Dingaka hare unionised.

The purpose ot the union Is to protect Us members. Although tha government frowns on the organisation, the doctors atlll bare considerable control over the native. They, have anticipated modern science In curing A large amount hare been ruroooa 1 P. br Trarne Offioer T. A.

ToKen who took aim into custody at East Main sold to the Southern Pacific rail road tor 11.15 a hundred pounds Southern Oregon Sales Service STOPSTOP Best Buys in the City. Try Me Once. New Olds Sport Coupo New Roosevelt Sport Sedan 1926 Nash Sedan Snap 1925 Peerless Coup Dandy Like New Dodge Six Truck The Place That Wakes You Smile. Corner 7th and Oak Phono 123 and Oweas streets. for the road to serve baked potatoea on Its dining car menus.

Paulk vu arrested on com' plaint of girls ot about 12 years about 24 fhlloa from where he bo- Nineteen men are employed In harvesting ot the bumper came separated from his two com crop, it Is stated. ct an and Uitr pareuis, inai raslk. or a man answering hli description, had boon bothering tham and to I a general paralysis by means of the bite ot malaria-carrying mosquitoes. panions. Cherry reported he had sot Th a -J i Mrs.

William Jennings Bryan, seen auy ot tha searcher, and waa inclined to take hla experi than into a car. Find Olrl'a Articles ia in Ita trees, but that Isn't what men look at whan tfcavv hhih Ton probably have heard ot charge ot Inspection work In this territory and an experienced Inspector will be sent hers from ence lightly. "The night were la Panlk'a car officer found Calvin Coolldge. lis la the father ot John Coolldge. above, widow of the Great Commoner," ia HI, although not critically, in Washington.

Since the death ot her husband, Mrs. Bry in street cars. pretty cold, but 1 wa able to girl's handkerchief, aoma gls beadi broken from a atrana, ana a marble. Paulk la about fire an has been In retirement, spend ing practically all her time se feet and eight and one-half lncbee cluded with friends in Washing ton and Florida. tall, weigh about 150 pound, la lightly stooped, ha medium brown hair with a bald apot on the top of hla head, and ha DEER SHOWED NO JUDGMENT! brown aye.

Becanae hli deacrlptlon talllea with that of a man seen near The deer season Is so far along Glenn'ca Ferry, about Sep tember' II, when Marie West, 11, now that It takes a real good story to hold the Interest ot listeners who have had to hear a waa attacked and killed by an unknown assailant, Paulk'a de lot of alible in the past week. But Fred Houston is drawing pic acrlptlon and fingerprints will be forwarded to the Idaho officers. tures ot how he got his buck Baa Dark Overcoat hen ha cant find anybody to listen to him; and the pictures Taulk denies ever baring been In any northwest state other than are pretty good. Fred got a buck Monday ia the Oregon and says that Mediord is. aa far north aa he haa been.

Ha haa been away from Klamath Kail for the pant three months, and returned only about, a week Bayden mountain country that weighed 185 pounds dressed and carried four points about oa its lofty antlers. Th sis and the number of points aren't so unusual, but It's the way got it that arouses the admiration ot his friends. ago. Be borrowed $1 on a long dark orercoat, the same color aa the man in Idaho la said to hare worn, at a local second hand While sitting on a log. halt (tore a few days ago.

Paulk states that ha has been working asleep, with hla gun leaning against tha log beside him, wailing for Jack Duke and Doug in a local lumber company's plant, Puckatt to catch up with him. Paulk drlTes an old Studebaker car with aa Oregon license which waa issued to him at Klamath Fred was disturbed by the four-pointer standing 10 feet behind him begging to be shot. Fred jumped, scared the deer, grabbed Shown Saturday October 5th For the month of October we have planned a sensational fall coat sale at the surprisingly low price of $16.75. This store's constant aim is to meet your every demand for new and seasonable merchandise. Right now we are especially well prepared for fall and winter needs.

Through our early. and extensive purchasing, we are able to share with you the profit of these extraordinary values. We fulfill every promise' to the best of our ability; truth in our advertising is for your benefit 1 We urge you to inspect this selection of coats to be offered Saturday. hla gun, threw oft tha safety, Fella. AN HELD ON shot at the now running buck missed, ahot again, and hit the mark shot again and as good aa missed, but the deer was dead.

THEFT COUNT 'i i c- Wilbur HarringtonV'loeal prizefighter, who haa been In' custody Everybody in the "know" think Fred was startled and right on tha verge ot buck fever. TIMES DO CHANGE LONDON Barber ahops ased several times on charges of being is again In the 'county Jail. This time the charge is that of larceny of aa automobile. lie is accused ot harlng in his possession a car aaid to belong to Prill, employe of the James Ik Quins Construction company. Prill is said to haTe loaned the.

car to a friend and Harrington la aaid to hare taken It from the friend and gone to Chiloquln in It. to be great institutions ot learning. Many a discussion and funny story haa been related la them. But modern lite haa changed this old landmark into an institution of decorum and good behavior. Possibly women have had some New Fall Fabrics thing to do with it Proof that barber shops are becoming religions is the fact that David A 70-year-old woman la Illi Broadcloth James, tarber of Morris ton.

Is to become minister of the Congregational churches at Camrhos nois was badly burned while smoking a pips in bed. When will the ladles learn not to smoke pipes la bed! snd Tre tower. Duvetyn Kitten's Ear Broadcloth-Flannel New Fall Furs Manchurian Wolf Mar mink 3 Coney Black Fox Iky Why so? New Fall Shades when new energy Black mu Manila Navy Hawaiian Brown Midnight Blue Comes Quick in this simple way DelkiorjcoolmgCarbonated Bottled Drinks, offer delightful refreshment and Carbonic Gas Get the gocd of tiiew good drinks not only when you're thirsty bat when tired. Their pore sngir content (167 calories of energizing numinent) icq almost immrdi- atdy in the blood to restore your vim sod spirits. The content of Carbonic Gas helps ia -this quick relief.

This gas also aids aiges- tionsjadnjtnraUytTimnlatrsthecircalatory organs and the stomach. Babies get Carbonic Gas in Mother's Milk. Thus nature recommends it. Try a Carbonated Bottled Drink today in mid-afternoon Obe "logy and see how it "picks yoo Interpreting the Mode In this group of new fall coats, marked within the price range ol every- customer, you will find the latest interpretation of the fall modes. There ia the straight line coat, the flare model, win graceful swirls just above the knee-line.

On other garments fur plays the dominant role and Is used on cuffs and collar in subtle dramatization of fashion's whim. There is also a group of coats that show the down-in-back feature by using the flar, Personal Choice tnay be considered in looking over this group of coats. If you are tall and slender and wish to take advantage of the femininely flared coat the garment for you is here. If you are inclined to be a bit chubby and desire a coat that will flatter your figure, choose a straight-line coat with flat Marmlnk fur. A coat for you individually! AW hy The Uqnid Ctrbenie Cfpermlin VTem the highest gnult otSwut gti tbudnshl KtdDMwm ill Ji 'l0AMi Visit Out' Beauty Shop Shoe Shop Mezzanine Floor, KfcAMATH ICE STORAGE CO.

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