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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1922)
! JV"VlXP,rM""' T'1"' T.. V .i Thursday, avis to, jam. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PrtfTfl Font AYiF IO.W -' m- , ' 7V w. m ?: W ,A K v IV. NEW TODAY 'ntM)ER JrWtNn nl J. Wl Kern' whao. on Spring St. I'rlco 19c per lb. Special discount to Farm Tlnrcnu jnemhora. I'liono fi&T-J. 20-20 FOR 8AL15 Ono hoy'a Wcycld $12, r.O. Htlngon Plioto Hhop. 20 tltJNS Fqit SALU 12 cntiRo Horn ' 'ItiRlon ntltoinntlc shot pun, $3f, Jilso 3U-30 Winchester cnrblno. Sco JlcNcaly at Moos More. 20-22 AvnII yotiritclrcs of the opportun ity which Is rlfiht beforo you to buy llio host makes ot allocs nt greatly educed prices. Ji K. Undent &. Co. 20-22 WV) Rnnrnnteod n perfect fit In tho hont mnko of tdine. J. B. Undent 'Co, 20-22 FOR SAliK Twownpcona! 1000 feet r-8 In, eahle, pulleys nnd haying tool. Phono 342-Wi 20-22 lion of n distant vllaite in a resnit. This plcttiro Is packed with so many thrills that you cannot count thorn. Final showing tonight. - r s " 1 Personal Mention FOR RKNT Two and thrco room npartments. Also small house Close In. l'hono S4S-W. 20-22 WANTUD .llrt or woman to work , at Rocky 1'olnt resort. Call West ern Transfer. 419 Mnlu St. Klamn raus. it it FOR 8AI.B 5 ton nuto truck, J1000. Will cost IOOO to put In K iidd repair. Dwlnncll l.umbor Co. Macdool, Calif. 19-35 FOR SAUK Modern 8 room house. . 2 lots fenced. IiIr garden, base ment. screen porches, lawn, rose bushes, nhnilo trees, barn, chicken houso. Ono block from Falrvlew school. Rest vlotv of tho city, all for.3(!00. Call 1447 Worden, Am. 20-21 FOR SAl,K Stock In established business. I nm leaving Klnmntli Falls, and If you are looking for n conservative, Investment, with n good future, seo mo nt onct. will cll in amounts of JR00 or more. Frank Moorland. 1126 Bast St. l'hono 240 W. 19-20 good piano, no-fln FOR SALU Cheap, Phono 2G9-J. i Whlto shoes nt halt price. Several broken lines to choose from. 'J. B. Under & Co. 20-22 FURN1TURB FOR SALU -lleds. springs. Ivory dresser, dining room set. kitchen range, nil In very good condition, prices low. Call 51 R. after 7 i. m. 19-20 ,, Tliero Is no finer scenery In tho whole, world than wo havo rlghtJiere. Wo hnoi good nwmrtment of plc 'tures. of Klamnth county srdnery. They would Interest and please your dlstnnl friends or relatives. Currln'a for drugs. 20 J. B. Undent & Co. carry tho best 'Imported stock ot groceries In Klam ath County nt tho lowest prices. 20-22 rllolp tho O. of C. eradicate knockurs. Currln says so. the 10 HOARD Phono AND ROOM lly week. 37f.-W, C16 Pine. 20-22 Ilrunswlck ilruicn records, hnvo 'plenty of pep nnd wonderfully good tone. Currln'a for drugs. 20 ' Ccno Howard, organist. Page theatre ot Medford. will bo In Klam- 'nth Falls on or beforo July 30th to nttend to nny plaer piano regula tions, tuning. Bstlmatcs, guaranteed .service nnd moderate fees. Kindly dcavo flame nnd address In envelope, . care tho Herald office. 20-21 WANTED $1600 for 2 years, pay S5 for same. Security first mort gage on furnished homo and lot close In. Inquire box R. K., Herald office. 19-23 TOg. Courteous, Intelligent nnd personal drug service Is tho kind wo deliver. Currln's (or drugs. 20 H XOTICK OK H.ILK Don't forget the cooked food sale to bo held Saturday In the First State & Savings Hank bldg. by tbo Ladles of St. Pauls Bplscopal Guild. Proceeds to bo divided between tho 'playground nnd band funds. Any donations will bo accepted. Sale be gins nt 10 o'clock. 20-21 MI)lsn"ppolntment-ncwr follows tfio 'purchase itf a Brunswick phono graph. Currln says so. 20 WANTBD Porter nt can Hotel. Whlto 20 Pell-21 FOR SALU Complete furnishings for u rooms. Including electric range nad piano, all good condition. Phono 217-U, afternoons, or call 1129 Lincoln. 20-22 TUB STAR A model (toldwyn cast will be seen in tho now Mar)' Roberts Rlnehart picture, "Tho (llorlous Fool," which will ho presented nt tho Star thea tre tonight. It is n hospital story, In which Helen Chadwlck plays tho part of n probationer. Her patient Is the charming Riclfard Dlx. who has mnifo pronounced success In his re cent Ooldwyn pictures. Otto Hoff man, one of tho best character nc- tu?s on the screen today, plays the part of "dummy," n deaf and dumb orderly whoso Interference In tho romanco between tho probationer and her patient leads to a happy conclu slon. , TUB STRAND O. M. Anderson, know to film 'fans ihroughout tho country for his work In tho character of "llroncho Hilly," has been broked ns tho head line attraction nt tho Strand theatre tonight, In "Tho Son-of-nflun," tho second of his now five-reel "Western Classics." With n story founded upon nn act ual Incident InSho life of n well known character of tho southwest of pioneer days, adapted to tho screen by mon thoroughly familiar with tho west ot thoso days nnd produced, by n staff of men beaded by Jesse J. Robblns, producer of the well-known "llroncho Hilly" releases, this should provo one of tho most popular sub jects In which .Nfr. Anderson ha. over appeared. Currln's sell 27 preparations to clean nnd preserve your teeth. Cur- no s inr uiufta. Mrs, lt D. Crater Newell hnvo laKo wlmro from Imtn been sojourning fei tho 10 In A Hoarding Uoiko wo ,nro mnrrled. dear." live In "When said be. "wo won't have to a boarding houso llko this." "No." said she, and sho had n firm Jnw, "1 hopo wo can move to n let ter one." J B. Butlers k Co. pays tho high est price for farm produce. 20-22 m QUESTION MARK "I.ast week he sent me candy, saying sweets to tho sweet," "A pretty sentiment. What of ur "Hut now be rends me an hair brush." Ivory m;ilIKS milfornlA Clown JitM ILiMrs nt Dreamland pavilion Friday night. Don't mis (hli danro. 1H-UI TUB MIIBIITY iou Know wnat to expect In n Zano Orey story. You know that his stories are crammed with the most striking kind of action that thersd all Is plenty of crackling suspense, that tno characterization Is unlnuc that thrro aro nny number ot startling in cldents. Tho Fox feature "Tho Last Trial," -which comes to tho Liberty theatre today Is adapted from Zano Grey's dramatic dramatic nov61 of tho samo name. It Is n smashing, crashing picture filled with tenso scenes and dramatic climaxes. Don't forget that tho biggest scene In this super-special Is tho bursting ot the great .concrcto dam and the destruc- 'lS' ac f -I m , r T r: keep friction where it belongs Friction consumes power and develops heat ni:J njir. Sometimes friction Is utilized. In the automobile the friction of the clutch transmits the power of the engine to the rear or driving wheels, the friction of the tires and the road surface propels the machine, and the friction of the brakes stops the car. Friction should be confined to , Ihe parts named (the clutch, the tires and the braketh if possible. - ' Lubricating oil used In the automobile to prevent friction between all moving parts in direct contact has friction within itself. This friction has to be overcome by and uses up engine power. Tfc heavier the oil the more Its internal friction, the less power it lea ves for useful work. Increasing Power, Speed and Qasoline . Mileage It may be proved that as much as 20 of the power at the driving wheels may be lost through the use of an incorrect oil. The ideal oil is the thinnest oil which will keep the bear. Ing surfaces separated and at the came time offer In It elf the least frictlonal resistance to the engine power ping to the driving wheels. In addition, this oil must have stability to resist engine beat, and It must be pure. Zerolerw meet the conditions perfectly; Mad 'from se lected crudes by our own patented high-vacuum process. It has great "olUness," which causes it to cling to bear Ingsurfaces while orTorlnglnlUelfa minimum of frictlonal resUtance to the engine power; it has great stability to resist engine heat, and It is pure. Zerolene reduces friction, and permits the development of tbe maximum powe;, speed and gasoline mileage of Olt A MVK WIRB "lie' nn ntnatour Bdlsou. jhoujo Is full ot homo mado trlcal devices." "A regular electric fan, eh?' Ills clec- lU'DDIKS' California Clown .Timx llnblcM nt Dreamland pavilion Friday night. Don't iiiIm IIiIh d.mre. 1H-U1 Said he to her: "My lovn for you Is like tho rushing river." and be said was: "Dam it." m TRADING FURNiTURK la llko trad .Ing horsea it gets Into (ho blood, don't let tno havo blood poisoning. Perkins. 17-22 Miss Alma Simon nrrlved tant night from Stockton, California, to Join Miss Mnhlo Reed, who Is spnnd Ing her vncntlou hero with her sin ter, Mrs. Doll (lammoiy Tbo two vis itors expect to leave about tho flrnt of August for their lininea nnd they will visit Crater l.ikn nnd other points nlong their route, ' Tho Rebekah lodge will moot to night for regular business nt7:30 o'clock In the lodge ctmmhVra, (1. W. While, who Jias been here! for tho past month visiting wllh members ot ItH family, loft this' morning on hla return trip to l'ma dotia where he and Mrs, Whlto are making their homo nl present. .MISS l.tilllhl'lllll.' rui.11'1 iUltrilll'.Ill- i led her sister, Mrs. Alfred Collier, home from Bitgeno nnd will spend tho summer visiting nt tho Collier mill In Swan lake valley. ' S. It. Hlack left this morning for Illy where he will spend tho next few' days at the plno beetle camps In that region. J Miss Alma Lawrence left this morning for her homo In Medford, nfter n three weeks visit In Khun nth Falls ns the guest of Miss Dor othy Dclrcll. J Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Reedor ntip-j ped mor hero last night on their wny' from their Chlloquln home to Ash-j land. From Ashniml they will re.' turn by, way of Crater lake to Chll-I orjuln. Lnno Goodell. stale communiler of tho American Legion and repreen- tatlvo for a lire Insurance company. arrived In town yesterday and h in tending to business affairs here to day. .Henry Cratt, d farmer In the Mid land section, wns nttenifTiig to busi ness affairs hero today. I). Bills Young was In tho city this morning from his ranch In the valley south of town for tho pur poo of purchasing supplies. 13. C Clrealy, ono tlmo resident of , Klamnth Falls, left this morning for) California where ho Is In business nt tho present time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren wer- pnssengers on tho out-bound train this morning on their way to In-1 dlana. They have been horn for III" past few weeks ai the guests of Mr nud Mrs, J. T. McCollum. Mr,- nnd returned they past few days. Don 11, Nuwhitry and Bdwtrd deary nrrlved hem last night from Medford. Geary has boon In Med ford for tho past week on hiialiuat and Newbury, who la a inuuNlnn young lawyer of that section, la hero for n visit wllh his mother. Mia. Wilbur A. Jones, mid other ftlemls. Mr, nnd Mra. Carl l.eover lud family (if Vls.illa, California, urcom panled by Mr. nnd Mra. Bd. l.eover of Fort Klamath, arrived hero tltltt mnrulng for n brief visit with thHi sister, Mrs, B, B, Mngee. Dr. and Mra. Van Dyko nro dls- WB TRADB In In nleo kins. For what money tliero wo llko to trade. Per-17-23 GOODYEAR Service Station Cars For Hire Without Drivers . Open nights until 12 o'clock R. R. R. GARAGE Home of the "OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX" Tires, Oils and Accessories Klamath Ave. Phone 212 , Klamath Falls, Oregon 931 :d0r aomi Get Your Goodyear Tires and Accessories mtsmmaAsoeed f TANDABD 0U CONTANV V V :r t the Klamath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main St. ROY CALL Phone 246-R Jmm. ! agy'V0l I'll. IlisaHsV' '. X X' xl ' iasaHV'.'vX - X X riirrer llngulahed vlnllora hern thin wcolc fioni lleiliefey, where lit- Van Dyko In ii member of tho iiulvornlty faculty T, II. Ilrodley, of tho California Oregon Power coiujmny, In In town today ftntit' Copco, Cnllfoiiilii, leorgo T. Collins In n bushiest! via llor hero today from Medford. .I, ('. Thniiipion, mirroliiiy of the t'lillfninla Oregon Power enmpiiny, la attending lo company IminIim'sh lime thin week. It. I J. Hrndlmry la n rounly seat visitor today from Ida uOnh on the Merrill road. ('. .1. (Yl'olluiu of Wot den la on n tour of the county wllh tho fed oral nppiitlsor, looKliig titer rn'citrl-tle-i offered by fnrmeia neeklng furni i lo.tns from (he Klnmalli Falls fnrui lean nasoclnllou Tliey hno been busy nt this work for the past month uinl expect lo fllilih up this week, Sheriff Low. Chief of Police. Hank ' Wilson, Patrolman .Mrl.niir.hlln and 1 Luke Walker left by nlilo last night for Portland, where they will testi fy In n federal lltnir case. "They look Waller Lewis, convicted of mansuaghter. as fur ail Hntoni whore he will stait sorting term of 1 years In tbo slte penitentiary. HAVE DARK HAIR AND L Wl .Nulimlv t'un Tell Vlin Vim Dm hen tint)', I'mKil llnlr Willi Hugo ) I'.m all- Ill'STBR.HPSTI'.R. My doit, anya If you want to trade follow til tit . Per kins. I7-'JU it's the baVltiR powder thnt tells the story of delicate cakes, light biscuits, and dainty muffins. Science has discovered that a baking powder combining the two necessary leavening units, produces best rcnulta with out worry over careful door closing, tip-toeing, or frantic hurry. Experiment has shown thnt Crescent Baking Powder , meets every test of a per- feet baking powder. ' From any grocer I CrtKtnl Menufactuflnc Ceirrear neauir, wiiiinon Crescent A plumber Pi hold In I he Chlc.ir.o labor war Wo rlitlmed all iilniiK It w.iHi-n't the wotkliiKUieii. Munit ion Prm,. (irandiiiollier Kept hor hair lienull fully darkened, i;loiiay and iitlinilhn wllh ii Inew or ll.iiie Ten and llul phitr. WlhMiiovnr her lutlr look on lh.it dMI, fnileil or streaked iiiieaini , this nlmple lilUlilh' wiih upplled, with w let fill erroil lly mildiut nl nil) ill ui; stoio or "W)elh'a Hih:h mill Mill phiir t'ompoiiiid," yon will Kt lnir.e liulllit of this old time reelpe, luipriiv ed by the mlitlllnil of othiT lill'.redl eiila, nil re. Id) lo line, lit Very Hill" tout. This hllnple liilxillto run ln do ii'lid'd iipim to rimloro liiituinl color and beauty to the hair. A well-knnwii downtown druicr.lst sn)a erbody Hies Wyelh'a JlaiTo and Hiiliiliur t'ompoiiiid now lncuio It dm In us so iiiittiially and ovenl) that nolindy inn It'll It has been up. , piled ll'ii so easy lo Use, too. Vein simply dampen a rotnb or suit brush nud draw It ihriniich the hair, tnkliiK ono rt rmiil at ii time lly moruliiK ttm ttniy hair dl.ippeara, after ninithir niilciitlnn or two. It la rloii-d In IN iiatiiral roliir. ylid looks r.loxn), milt nud beaiiilliil -Aih. .1, 11. Cudera & Co pay llio blith est pilm lor fn l in iitodlirtn. 1 IOI Inc. a ' 1L1 A Cl'HTO.MlIR tho other day for a set of serotiil-hand teeth, 'couldn't supply It ya need nil of tho truth I lnno now, maylio )ou could ln'lp ;iu nut. PorkliM. !7 -22 Dun I t Till! rltlTICS flotij th flirty Mapper. ni"ii: Von'ri. not so doftKono Rnml, r You'd flirt mid Map nnd flitter, too. Confound mi' If ou roulil in null's' ciiiifiMiiiit ciniiii ,in ILitili-t ill Dri'iiinliiiid iuhIIIum l-'rlibit nlltlit, Diiu'l mlia IIiU )lmiM. IH-'JI akin PbwdGrj ff?- smJ Pomllvly afoaa HOT contain Alum. Crater Lake Stage Office Tickets also for snlc nt White Pclicnn Motel, Hnll Hotel, Rccd Auto Supply Co., Metropolitan Grunge HtaKei leav,, Kl.imatli l-ilU S a m nrrlv trntor like In titim for lunch l.iao Crater Lake I p in . nrr.ro Klamath I'all.i in time for dinner. Aim connection from Crater .Lake to Medford. Packard Twin Sixes used exclusively ik Jj fl m hi H il 'r "'"' O00,y'''r It 3 l7 ,7 B 0 y Croii.Rlli Trr.nl Cnf.t A New Tread a Lower Price . Reliable Goodyear Quality Here is a new Goodyear Cord Tire a big, sturdy, long wearing tire that sells at a price lower than you arc asked to pay for many "long discount" tires of unknown value. It has a different tread from the famous Goodyear All Weather Tread Cord'- a new tread with a deep, clean-cut, cog-like pattern and it sells for from 20 to 25 less. It has in it the same high-grade long-staple cotton, the samo Goodyear patented group-ply construction', the same liber' ally oversize dimensions. When you buy the 4 '2-inch size, for example, you get a .tiro whose actual measurement is nearly 5 inches. Don't confuse this' Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord with other popular-price cords which sell at the same price ot for slightly more. In many cases, these other cords arc made of inferior mate rials, with short-staple cotton as a foundation. Get the tire that is good enough to carry the Goodyear name, that is built to safeguard the world-wide Goodyear reputation. All of the Goodyear Service Station Dealers listed here have the Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord, as well as the famous All Weather Tread Cord, ready for you now. Compart these prices with NET prices you are asked to pay for "long discount" tires 30t3 Clincher $13.50 32x4' Straight Side.. $25.45 ' 33 x4Jj Straight Side.. $32.15 30x3tf Straight Side.. 15.85 33x4 Straight Side .. 26.80 34 x 4)i Straight Side . . 32.95 32x3 Straight Side.. 19.75 34x4 Straight Side . . 27.35 33x5 Straight Side . , 39,10 31x4 Straight Side.. 23.50 32 x 4K Straight Side . . 31.45 '35x5 Straight Side . , 41,05 , Thtit prlai InsluJt mtnufadurtr'i txdu Ux Goodyear Cross-Rib.Tread Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and 8 inth iktsfor trucks 1 Ford Repairing Part and Accessories mmakn imlircar Supplies Gas Oils and Greases tkm GOOD eH iZr t.i i 1 1 7 rJV ifLii w w w w m,w fi ESL "V 1 ( ! ' I . t M . "i j, T T 1 WA V EBaSM 7ZTT ,'.j X iX'u , i .', I w- Pyear Hjaar-