The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    TTiissDAY,': Amn;: 21; jitobii
AGb-POUR
Smartness with economy! 1 1 mW
STUDEBAKER
New Standard Six Brougham
Graham Brothers
Trucks
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BOLD BT DODGE DKOTBERS DEALERS EVERYWHKR3
This one point alone is suf'
ficient to merit the serious
consideration of anyone in
terested in dependable trans
portation: Graham Brothers
Trucks are sold and serviced
everywhere by Dodge
Brothers Dealers.
1 Ton Chassis, 11400; 14 Ton,
$1635; delivered.
H. S. WAKEFIELD
420 KLAMATH AVE.
PHONE 106
Graham Brothers-a Division ot Dodo. Brothers
E. W. Renick
Public Accountant
Accounting
and.;.'
Auditing '
SUITE 1, SLOUGH BLDG.
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General
Income Tax
Capital Stock Tax i
PHONE 317
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4 ATTHE LIBEKTY ; .
4 m-m d l -i-i
A. Constance . Talmadge is waging
war on what she terms . "men-
made" pictures. ' - :
don't think men directors get
'th'e woman's viewpoint." she al
"ilowa. "Some day. I am going to
.fihave -a woman director and no men
Jn niy cast except :'a leading man
J and perhaps a male villain, and we
VWlH produce a picture strictly from
j'ihe woman's Tlewpoint."
V Constance" has resorted to this
dlre banishment of men in her lat
,est picture, ?'Her Night of Ro
Xjnance." which First National will
j offer at tn'e Liberty Tehater tonight
Jin fact, there are more men in this
lore mix-up involving an English
Vnoblman, a money-lender and a
Tlch American girl than there are
A women. ,
5. 1 AT THE PINE TREE
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' Tonights progr3m at the Fine
jF Tree theater promises to be the big
. night of the year for real high class
entertainment Alburtus the Mir
acle man win mane nis lureweu r
Tfl TIIr M
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OF LOG DIE
A. ' H. Piwers agreed to stage a
log drlfe and', two or three log
Jims, If necessary If a movie picture
concern ecrnes in soon ts film the
operations on the Middle fork of
the'Coqullle in Coos county.
His proposal was made to Agent
P. P. Gray cf the Southern Pacific
who had a wire from J. A. Or
mandy, S. P. general passenger
agent at Portland, asking for the;
information' for a Los Angeles mo
vie -outfit. ' Just who all will take
part in the drive will be announc
ed when the event is staged. It is
likely that Mr. Powers would want
W. J. Conrad, A. E. Adel3perger,
W.- J. Farsythe, Frank Heat a and
seme ' of the otaers interested in
the Middle 'Fork Doom Co., in the
picture. ' - '
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IMPROVEMENT SEEN
IN LUMBER MARKET
The lumber market In the Eugene
and Line countr district nas shown
ctm.'lderllile improvement during
nAAranRaand I promises some real aat in Hva nnrtiriiinriv In
p, sensations, both In and outside ot V0ume, according t3 the current
& theaterA' . ' " Issue of Crow's Pacific Coast hum-
X . Promptly at' 6: 30 tonight Alburtus ber Jn(1(,Xi received by local dealers
V will be suspended head down from tnl8 weej,,
Y the roof of the Pino Tree theater. ' QMtorata buyers have been plac
4 He will be locked In a straight Jac- ,ng an nreasias number of orders
kot and then before your very eyes an(1 there has been mora inqui
-will effect' his escape. 'and also actual business from 'the
X The picture is the greatest of all mddlo we3t rela!1 Ta(d3 (t Ig stated.
t utiutn iii., Th- siuthem Pac fin railway
f Hunchback of Notre Djme," featur- c3mpany recently placed . a large
in the most famous cnaracier actor 01lan.Itv a, ,. ttnd thls hag re.
f In the world; ion l-nanoy,' ilevcd the situation greatly, for
some ot the mills that were In need
A While children gl your own are a c,; cutting.; Orders for bridge plant
A source-oT-IWthey often keep you have been sufficient to meet Oe
J. from doing- Jhinga you shouldn' do. ' needs of 1 mills and prices nr.;,
jt "r ',t ' ' If an rthlng, a little bit stronger lha;j
KLAMATH t VALLE IT
5 ;: HOSPITAL' I
Centrally Located .
403 Pine Phone 497
Beds will be reserved without
charge for the expected con
, i ; flnement ,
taey were
Standard tie.;, siys the report.
are still a drug on the market.
virtually m new business of this
kind has been placed here fjr som
time. With one exception, there
: are no stocks of any ennsequene
I on hand In the mills of Lone county.
Ttie spring season Is a doubly
happy one (or the young miss who
has at least two minds about the
correct costnme tor all occasions.
The tallleur which is creeping Into
popularity with its boyish mode
has a strong competitor in the en
semble costume of lovely lines,
srhlch, 'however, boasts a flare or
trimming In fur or embroidery
or sometimes both.
The charming simplicity ot the
ensemble' which Colleen Moore, la
"Sally." a First National picture,
wears, shows a decided trend to
wards the feminizing of the mode.
. Straight, ot course, are Its lines,
the coat being .long and boasting
the charm ot simplicity, relies
npon Its tur trimming for elab
rateness and richness. The coat
Is ot heavy silk, with a shining
lustre, which contrasts with dis
tinction the tur which borders' the
cuffs and, outlines the collar and
front of the coat
The frock which la worn be
neath Is ot crepe silk. In lighter
tones, slim ot line, with the flan
at the bottom which doclares the
newness of the mode. The pleas
ing ruffle ot the bottom Is ot dyed
lace to match the silk. Bands In
darker tone outline the collar,
short sleeves, and down the cen
ter ot the frock, and down the
sides. J'.
The lining ot the coat Introduces
the newest fad ot farts tho lining
which must match the frock be
neath It. and In this case, a charm
ing crepe silk in beige color.
Satin, which fashions so many
ot the newest ensembles. Is worn
with much chic In the afternoons
In the smartest of "restaurants,
and Is also correctly worn at teas
and luncheons. ,
. Kasha, tho smartest ot woolen
fabrics, Is also mucbjised In smart
tallleurs and ensembles. Kasha,
In natural and dyed in the favorite
tones. Is a haupy combination with
rich furs and embroideries, as well
as 4n the tailored modes.
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Furs for Every Season
The days wnen furs were nsed j
exclusively in tns wintertime nave
'long since passed, of course But
the immediate tendency to utilize
them throughout the four seasons
has taken sucb a hold upon the
fashionable pnblle, that there are
few costumes, even in the summer
time, which do not boars the ap
pearance ot fur " If oh..' m ao
accessory ... ;
The summer fur has cunt to
be a thing ot great importance
In milady's wardrobe. Take, for
Instance. tb'sca-. vhlcn Is so
much nsed for the. t'.'.a salt !3?
spring and summer. - or h tiny
bandings of fur which grace the
evening cape or wrap, or the wide
bands which, add a note of luxury
to the silk coat for summer Tbese
are all forms of adding tur to the
costume which are taken for
granted. 4 , L :
Corlnoe Griffith. In ber newest
First National film.' "Declasse,"
wears with great charm a ward
robe which Introduces the luxu
rious use of turs'on many of the
garments. There are fur trimmed
eosemble suits which breathe the
chic air of very early spring, and
gorgeous evening wraps made love
1" by the choice of selected pelts,
v&lie fvaral fowne for afternoon
and tilgbt boast tn effective trim
u.lng of furs of all kinds.
LUMBER OUTLOOK . - :
. declared better Remember Him?
SPRINGFIELD. That' the boi'.om
point la the curtailment of t':e fir
lumber manufacturing districts
we3t cf t'ao Cascade."! has bean reach
ed, and the future will bring a
gradual improvement, is the belief
of W. C. Ruegnitz of Portland, ex
ecutive secretary ifor the Lyai
Legicn cf Loggers and Lumbermen,
who addressed tao men of . th j
Springfield , Booth-eily sawmill at
12:3 o'clock today. Mr. Rueg
nitz gave a survey cf tho general
lumber market conditions, and at
tributed the present four and ifiv-j-dny
working week throughout Wash
ington and northern Oregon to lack
of activity in tho ba3lc Industrie,
such as Iron and steel, coil, 'tex
tiles and the like.
He ported out that tne Cilcago,
Milwaukee and St.' Paul railroad has
Juit" pj.'sed into the hands ot a re
ceivership,' and Uat spring camo
on so suddenly that firmerx who
would ordinarily be, occupied In mak
ing Improvements 011 their ' build-
tines have turned to putting in crops
Mr. 'Racghllz expressed the belief
that lumber conditions would Im
prove with the stabil zing :f the
jtier Industries, arid referred to tho
Jtitoment "flf soma aut'.ioritla) that
a five-day week might bo possible
by May 1.
1 M ; "W', .J
xa 11 w man,
Not o, mnny yenra mko Joe Wood
. urn luted one of the best pitchers
111 tni- .major Juunuus.' ) llm smuke
, linn huh niK i.ir Msser'ihen. Well
, bviv n 18 .m h luiks todny as cimcH
of r!i Vaii. riiWrtity dkimund as--1livms,:
And. Jim. by the way. an-
tj.lputis kikxj unison for hl uo.
I ' v . lexlans.
The rr-aily hard thing about mak
ing brt'h e-i meet Is there are
Llmnt a mlllirin ends. I
! 8XOW AT UEXD
I BEND, j Ore., April . 20. More
' than en Inch of snow covered the
.ground th 1 3 morning and snow con
tinued to fall. . '
Iairc Catarrh
jj. tlil yout system' o( Caurrh or Deafnea
V caused by Catarrh.
jj&4'&fiii fit . ...
f. t CHENEY & CO. Toledo. ObV
Being in a rut doesn't mean you
are not getting anywhere.-, A loco
motive Isn't worth a darn 'unless; It
stays on the track, , '
Tdiempst ,roliublo financial, writer
is''thiSr"bank teller;' ' ' " '" '
K CLUB
BENEFIT DANCE
Moose Hall, Wednesday, April 22
Five-piece Orcnestra
I465
e7.0.B.e3afly
WITH FULL-SIZB BALLOON TIRES ' .; - -
A FASCINATING new motor car which combines smart
ness in nppearance-whjx outstanding economy the new
StuJcbakcr Standard Six Brougham.
Here is a fine, family closed car with four broad door? and
full-width front and rear seats ample room for five passcn
gcrs. Oval rear-quarter windows with ornamental top braces
, add the finishing touch of style.
The world's most powerful car of its size.
Come let us show you this new Studcbaker.
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DUNHAM AUTO COMPANY
Sixth and Oak
v q . a HEMvaaanxs
Phone 52-W
SI S I H X
Western Pine Market
Admission 75c ;
NEW YORK A noimal supply of
lumber Is coming from lllo Inland
Empire and now there are fairly
good stocks of cortaln grados of
Idaho white pine. Wholesalers have
received word that mills aro not
over l:r.g on stocks and that a
.et up .In shipment! Is Impending,
tmplre and noV thor care fairly
months. "
" KANSAS CITY. Mo. Rolnliers
aave not shown much Interest In
western pines for tho last two
weeks, but thero still Is a good
volume of" business coming from In
dustrial consumers and this has
kept factory slck prices on a flroi
er basis than.othor Items,
IMLIKOKNU Sllll'PKKH WIN
According to word received from
San Franclico, tho Iiitoratnto Com
merce Commlsilon hat Just handed
down a decision favorable lo Cali
fornia lumber shippers. Tho com
mlssloa has dunlcd tho application
ot the railroads that they be allow
ed to advanco tho minimum weights
for carload lots. The railroads aro
endonvorlng to rnlso the minlmums
so as to Includo small shipments.
This tho shlppora opposed too stre
nuously, declaring that II wus un
fair and that It would force buyers
to purcliaso exceptionally Urge car-,
londa ot lumber whon they had no
need (or such shipments.
Following the decision of the In
torituto Commorco Commission the
dtnto Railroad Commission Issued
an ordor along the samo line.
Accldonts will happon, which If
why there are ao many different
kinds of snlsds In the world.
Spring Is that season In which you
often hoar "I don't think he la good
enough for nor."
OMAHA, Neb. Western plno
prices aro a little woak, although
demand has picked up In tho last
few days, and looks as if soon
would be strong again. Inquiries
indicate thoro will bo considerable
Improvement within thirty days.
Cine lath aro still scarce and frm.
When Better Automobiles Axe Built, Buick Will Build Then
B08TON While wesiorn plno Is
generally (tilot, prices aro holding
well. There Is more call for Nj.
2 common Idaho white pine "than
any othor Horn on the list, but
business Is not active b'ecauso th.i
Hupply Is 13 limited wholesulers
aay they are raroly able to securo
a full carloud lor Iminedlato ship
niont. . i
SAN,, FRANCISCO '. Although
domjo'l for California , white pine
bas'ndt been hoavy ifor the last
thirty days, there' -oro continued in
quiries and prices aro steady. There
aro Inquiries for shop, and sash
and" door manufacturers will un
doubtedly need considerably more
when , the : eastern: building season
opens up. . With mild weit'her In
the mountains, mills are starting
up. Prices are being pretty well
maintained on most grades of Cali
fornia while and sugar pine wllh
assortments brokon at most mills.
No. iW''"
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We are afraid for a real rainbow
to too tho spring styles. It might
turn all greon with envy, .
Ants are gottlng out their spiked
shoos to wour whllo rambling up
and down pIcnlckorB.
- 1 We hour of tho young dentist who
aked a girl' for a kiss, saying "It
won't hurt a bit." '
lies t Ion. Why are
more women drtvtng
Buicks than any other
make of six-cylinder
car? "' y
rtlSWCr: One reason is the strik
ing appearance of this famous motor car. Then
comes Buick dependability. A woman' knows
when she starts out with her Buick that she
will "get there and back." Other reasons are
the comfort in driving a Buick the velvet clutch
action, easy steering; then the power and quiet
nesa cf Buick's Valve-in-Head engine and the
safety of Buick mechanical four-wheel brakes.
BUICK AND STAR GARAGE V
; , Pppj White Pelican Holier -:
111 ', 1 !$ '