The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 27, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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THE nVF.NINC. MF.lt AID', KLAMATH FAl.l.n, OR r CON
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bstragt firvi
At The Pine Tree Theatre
HAS IMEij
Klamath County Company
Is Purchased By
E. S. Vealch
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In a ili cnnKiimittflri last night,
nil nioclt of tha Klamath. County
Ahalrttrt company owned by Don J.
K urn wall mij Mr j. Ma ran rot .laiin;;
paust'd lino th hall'! of E. S. Vcatrli
iisslnunl csuhior of l!ic Kirnt .Nation
al bank. Mr, Yt tch ha reaiened
liis position at the bank which will
taiio effort at (ho first oi iuo month,
ami on July 1 will lnko over tlio ab
elr;ict office.
' 'Tho ltuHlnrs will bo' conducted
In in ti!i tho uiuu! way a in trie
past," Mr. ViJtih f.ilil toiluy.. "It
will ho known o. the Klamath I'onn
iy Ali-trni-t office the same nnnu
Jt holds now."
Mr. Waii-lt has for the past sunn
yearn occupied a position at )n Kirst
National bank. Ho gamed cttonsivo
ckprrlwiro ill alktnictllij; work ill
Orama Pa.i six years prmhuis to hi
arrival hero whore he iArkid in tho
I 031 pli Iuo county cleik's office.
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I (loin ovory alitlo ntood ou i-liulra and
' i-lu-oivd tor t'os,
' t'n tii'tN i)ailon.
J H w.in a in.r.ioiiul Irlliuto, uiioi
) j-.uttlxcil Hllil HIiKtlMi'd, ronvvytng llio
! i;v:iUtiulo of iS'iniH-rai'v for tho fi-il.ii-.sivo
fltcUt of llio foriu-r Ohio
li.ivi'ilior mudo m is.'). Tho dom
oiutratlon laitcd it quartxr of an
hour. uiomvul later (ho Uulvisnlvt
turned to thvir rlvulrlo over MoAdoo
and South, with more diimiixtrii
Uniu mill rotintor-di'iti"i"trutloiia nt
"pi-aK. rs from a d"ii ia!- proi-',-i-ti
W illi a Iiiuk II of m i-oii.lliii!
pi'i-i hi il. Wllllo Il.iKor tt9 ,pi'kliiK
hi- ii'iii'iil in I no i.vimno oi minimi",
and tlio I.viibmo I'H'II oil llio flour
i-liitUd u ilrinoliiitriuUin III wh'ili
, pro! still)- n tliird or loilillt of Hi"
idiliwiitiM rojo i llo'lr f"'l I'hwr
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N Is W VdltK. Juno SIT.- - 'I'll Nnt
Ipl.itfoini plunk iiinirovod hy iho
' ii 'iiinilii-o ,-t ri' K 'pnhlttiiii "In
' ii'iu'v mid I'oi ru'tilon" li'o '''
ond pli'iim1 aiitli ulliintl loll,"l. Tho
I luw i'iiron'i-iii.-nt il". lautloii npi'i lt
I In'lly oiilli'r- to pi'olillitlliiii hut
I -'-.ii'i nut montloii KUhio 'tilh
j aim ndim nt or tho VoSt-ad ni t.
i Aiiioiir oihor pl.uik npprovi'd tty
'tho foimnltlio worn Cimi'lnd: lt'
1 ndiiKtiiii-iit of tin) tall inrltf hml-
Iii In. abolition of Iho tallroad liUor
board and rupval of ihv rat
tlou of iho transportation act; fur
thor rcdiittlfn ut foilur.il tuxoa; ro
I vlaloit ot tho rordnoy-M .Ciitiihor
' liirllt law; iittMli' rontiol and u:
civUS'ii of nil "'I i iv.-i; pio
! vlon for drattlni; muU-iint ro-j
Imitu'i'i'N ua ol mi niilll M"1'1' I"
ovi'M nt tviii'l lodtii'tl iii of hunt and
...I uriniiiii.iil! filllliilliu of
li.iuly ('iiiplo)iiiiiil of labor; Indj.
poiiili'iuo of Iho I'lilllpiiinoni do-
vi lnpiiiont of Mum In Hlio.ilni l!Hil
..luii of Jlapaii'o liiiinlw I fnt. Bui
orninvlit oiioratlon of llio ni"ifli.un
iiuirltiii 'until ahlpt iiui ho l
Amoiliaii rltUonas llotiii'ii'iK'iil aid
Mi ri-i'liiiiialloiii I'l'Uillalloil of Iho
miiUiiu llo Indii itrt'j .Mlftlmiiv d-'Vol-tipmvlil
lluoiiah (tovi'iiiuiMiU aid.
mid nniondiiii'iit l foilrl ioiihiI
union throuith pi'pitlir ri-furnidnm.
In (tin u r r it ui ii vim vi'iH Inn rno
ihnrrliia and aovotal wonlont ili'lo-
eiilloiu utatlod a pui.ulo whi'n
tiovurnor ( lintloa W. Uryuii i f No
braaka, plaroil In iioiiiimttloii
Mhuiita of "llnttah tor lliyatr' and
Iho land playvd tunut ut old time
dayi whou William Jonitlnft Hryan
now a itnli'ialo trom Klorlila. wa
llm pariy'a uuiliiiii'd InadT Tho
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I'Rugfilos of Rod Gap" A Ja.rv.es Cnuo Production
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Seventeen Dollars will buy Men's $25 Summer Suits
Twenty Dollars will buy Men's $30 Summer Suits-Twenty-three
Dollars will buy Men's $35 Suni. Suits-Twenty-seven
Dollars will buy Men's $40 Sum. Suits
Thirty Dollars will buy Men's $45 Summer Suits-Thirty-three
Dollars will buy Men's $50 Sum. Suits-Thirty-seven
Dollars will buy Men's $55 Sum. Suits
Forty Dollars will buy Men's $60 Summer Suits -Forty-three
Dollars will buy Men's $35 Sum. Suits-
At T he
K. K. K. Stores
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UNTIL JULY 4lh
AH new Styles, Patterns and Fabrics.
Exceptional good values ct these
price reductions. You will have to
see them to appreciate the values
offered.
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Headquarter for Rodeo Hats, Shirts
and Mufflers
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Dress up for tlio 4th,
5th anil (!th for they'i-j
ppins to bo gviuu oM
tlays in the old town.
Days v.a i?ko to s;'?,
flays that make for
KlanuUh Falls ami biji
Ker flays every year,
RODIX) DAYS.
There lire a fvV U
ilaya for im lu furc the
Fourth too, days tl'-t
pot.plo will Karn much
about new mfrchaitilim.
here. Vacation, xpusu
rodoo, we're Kind to
r-ee everyday hitauv
we nre ire.an.t to fu.
fill U'h luetic
It takes just one word to express the smartness of
Summertime Fashion trendsthe Uoyish frock has
swept the mode by storm. And it takes just one in
spection to attest the smartness of this dNpl.iy to
Boyish Frocks. Once you have seen them you wilt
want to choose one for every summertime occi'.iiun.
For Morning
A Frock of Linen
Can you imagine anything
more chic, anything easier to
slip into the first thine; in tho
morning than a one-piece
boyish frock of linen or
ratine? Some of them have
yitstei! fronts, other- trig: boy
ish collar and cuff ofi'oeU
Some are long sleeved, some
:;hort. In ail the popular
shades
$8.50 to $17
For 'Afternoon
A Frock
of Striped Silk'
If you've had a strenuous
morning of golf or tennis, or
if you have been in town
shopping all morning, you
couldn't ak for anything
nicer to change to nor any
thing smarter than a boyishly
styled frock of striped Men's
wear bilk oft crepe tie chine
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They are appropriate for ny wjl'llj
afternoon occasion. Some w'lSii'Vl.'H
have very clever scarf treat- ' ,J I
ments. The loveliest new tones
of summer are represented.
$19.50 to $29
If
For Sports
' A Frock
Crepe de chine
Clothes run a close competi
tion with skill and practice in
sports today. And you can't
be afraid of losing, if you
choose one of these new
crepe de chine frocks. They
have everything in their favor,
chic, style, comfort, becom
ingnesa. A half dozen of the
most beautiful frocks you
ever saw in design and color.
Priced at
$22.50 to $39
Uualiu.iiql (knu
In HxCuir.lry.Alll.vInKvitlt
but it takes the proper clothes to create a greater i
enjoyment. One mu.'t feel riKht at all tiint-K, i.n.i
pared for the occasion that comes to mtwt of u 1
but once a year, vacation lime marts right nw.
YOU WILL NEED
A SWKAT I'll!, chosen from a lart'e lot. hi.4 im.
paekt-il to match your kirt, newest htylw from !
5'J.50 to 510.C0 .d , .
A SKIKT of Mofhanara silk, pleated, in tan audi
ijrey or white, any size, to make a spoits outfit '
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A DLOUSF. of cre)e tie chine, in white or colors,
new collars ami trimmings, various ntvlcs in a H
A FKOCK of Voile, Gingham, Linen that ives yea f
.mi. iiiiiiuiv jsiit iiiinv. .JIIIJIIU I BIIIJ'lllVlll JH.Hl'll VU
tuieK-saie ai etch.
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JACKETS
-fed
You see them every
day and you want one.
IJecause, they're so
practical and comfort
able they are required.
Can be had in Cocoa,
tan and gray with the
Australian fur col lor.
$15
RODEO SILKS
A host of patterns for
rodeo shirt or blouse,
:ios, aearfs, etc. Tlit')'
cost so little and make
' t'flll frui Mil llllllll'll VOU
were a part of w
Kodeo. Come and m
them Men's nhirts fur
the making,
$1.50 1
Among Other Things Needed Are-
SPOUTS Hose of wool or cotton, fancy roll cuff.,
M and 7-8 length. Children's too, 35c lo$L
CHIFFON IIOSK of silk, in all new shades tha!
are needed for comfort and dress, Gordon', ut2'
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SUN SHADES '
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in. in l,ti!int;riit ....i (41
tei-hu Vm ..,..,,i ..c i:r a
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""o i" " siinriurneti v ii'V'Y
because they cost only hL" ,
trom 75c to $1.75 O
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Headquarter, for Flag.-Truth in AdvertUIng .