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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
ffmragn.w, mat t, rm wmmn rrmm tttotattt Fms.rmErtON n (Tit .11 Pf A mere matter of detail TIIR (trout x)iilurily of DiiI.cIichh Trou sers is lurnly duo to tlio wise curt; tlml llio miuiii factiirer (,'iven 1 f1"''1 Miiiilldctnil llio wny I Iiii liuttoiis lire hov('1 on, I lio fiizo (r (lie ciiIFh, I Ik; lin- isll of tilt! W'lllllM, lll(! hell loops. Von will npprcciiitn I liPH nice tics c veil tliouli the, lirsl tliin lluil hlrikcs yon n the fiishioiuililt: cut. Custom liiilor nlylc, yet at 11 nricc , that fill n modest purse. We Imvp your n!w in )iitilic.sH Trousers for dress, for work, for pliiy and every pair hears the famous wiirranly ln-Im-I, (,'iiiiranlei'iiiK " 10c a JIiiIIuii; $t.(K a liiii." KLAMATH KLOTHING KOMPANY Exclusive Agents Tires GENERAL FIRESTONE ' OLDFIELD Balloons complete From 4.40 to 7.30 Pacific 30x3 ij Oversize Cord " 9.25 Our prices are right KLAMATH . TIRE HOUSE "Cap" Calkins 6th and Klamath m . tt-.f-ar ...i KJ.. -tart na n""" t i m Ilia . ... .ll.tiit-li thil Hinill'H'll. n t i.r,rl(ii y.mr lilooil nml revllnlUB tour worn out, cxnn"" V V , Your niraiy wl rc'!,,,"',''1 by the miiiliirrtiirT U u ilo li.it nl.liiin "'l,,i;,',.?.ry, rr.illtl. llcwarr uf sulwllllltei. . . t...i. .. i.nvinv irpnil. mwiiy.iii.,-. , i, tl Irtlora N. I. cm every tablet. At all druiiiliU iu luUlut furui uulir. FROM DUXKMIIK Southern I'ncifio orrit'tiii.t in city for Short Visit Wlllam W. Minor and D. It. KorbiiBh, Soutliorn Pacific officials from Dunsmulr, are in tlio city for llio romalndar of tlio weokln tho IntoroBt of tho company and con ferring with resident ngonls and officials. , Movie producer hna marrlud..' Or dinarily we 'wouldn't mention it,, but It's his first one this year. 1 J. ' " ' At Last a I Blonde Hair , Shampoo! Kmpi Light Hair from Darkening Brighten Faded Blonda Hair When light haired people wnili tlictr ir In an ordinary way, a thin film of "I it left on ench li.ilr, which collect girt and dull, causing tho Imir In darker? Tht Is why blondes tliould always art a special shampoo. For while liaht hair always attractive, vln bcauly Is lost Just as soon as It becomes uncertain ur eolor, nlrly-lnokluj and streaky, lllondex, the new Swcillah light hair shampoo, not only keeps Monde hair from darkening,, hut actually hrlnni back the true Knlclrrt br-auty to even the' dullest ami most fniled blonde hair. Makes hair flufty, silky. Uhly henellclal. to both hair and sralp. It is not a dye. Contains no Injurious chemicals, Money Instantly refunded if not delighted, (let Uloudca today at all CHAMBER MEETS mi RANCHER 5 OF FORT REGION FOSDrCK CASE COHIMIIL'H, 0., May 7. Tho cmo of Dr. Hurry Kmorson Koudlvk, llttptlHt mlnlatur, who recontly vu- i t nr i i- r ii U'l'lnd tho pulpit of tho Flint Pre Cldof Wood River Valley ,.,yirai,- church of Now York Cilv lold by James relton; Sisemore, Chairman Only forty fniiilllou 11 vo on 40, 000 acres of flno Irrigated land, In (ho r.ortlmrn Klamath basin, chnm bor of cominorcn membois wcro told last n Ik Ii t at tho chambur caravan dinner in V o r t Klunniith. Thn riinchiirs of tho Wood Itlviir turnud out 100 per cunt to moot momburH of tho chambur who, di-ovo to tho fort country. It was J anion Pulton, plonoor ranchdr of tho fertllo aoclloa, who uiillKlilDiioil tho Klamalh Kails dclo KUtion on tho ugrlcultiirul sltuulion In northern Klainuth. Ilo pointed out what tho futuro for tho, Kort Klamath o.iuntry Is, If only mora people would settle there; particularly dairymen. Willi 110,000 head of dairy cattle, an au nuul ktoss Income of $1,000,000 would bo asnurod, It. C. UrnoHhuck, vlco-prosldent of the chamber, explained to tho Fort Klamalh 'folic tho purpose of thn caravan dinners. Ho pointed out that the aim of thn chamber was to bind tho Klamiath commiinltloH Into a solid orKunlznllon, HlrlviiiK for tho prosperity of tho Klamath coun try. Any problems of rural com munities nro tho problems of tho chambur, Mr. (Jroosbeck pointed out. , Other feuturos of tlio program wcro nil address by I'rofcssor Youoll on development of tho Fort Klam alh country nnd how tho chamber could help ranchers', several nones by Frank Confer; and a dellghiful program by Fort Klamath school children, under tho direction of Mrs. T. J. JCvnns. Aflcr the program tho Forl.Klum utli pooplo and tho personnel of tho chamber caravan repaired to tho community nail to danco tho re mainder of thu evening. h. C. Bisemoro was chairman tho dinner. starts again bpecmls tor rriday and Saturday IMIIL'H, 0., May 7. Tho ' . at 'lit tho request, of thn I'rasbytorlan Ueuerul Assembly, again will bo tho center of controversy when tho iisHembly convenos for Ita 137th an nuul session hero tho wook begin ning May 21. Tho Fusdkk dluputo arose ut lust ii ear's session over tho question of ins orinodoxy. Ills opponents sue- I ceeded In getting tho assembly to vote for the termination of his re lationship with tho I'roibytorlnn church. Immediate action, however, was not taken by tao New York presbytery and it wus t.iis delay that is expected to bring comment by a faction of too assembly headed by Dr. Walter l. lluchunun, pastor of llroadway l'ttuby terlan church, Now Vork. - i i)r. Ilui'hunnn und h!s associates also will bring other, cases against tho New York prejbjtery, It la nn luuncod hero, charging that It has licensed young ministers to pieacn w.io do not bellovo in thu Virgin II. nil, tho miracles of C'irist, and other fundamentals of the New Tes tament. These i-un.-n will be tried In bxosullvu seiJilon by tho Judicial commission, a separate body which alls apart from tho general asscm-' lily. If the assembly does not ac- ! copt tho finding) of thn commission j tlio caio at Issue will bo tried be (mu tho assembly, , i Tlio first test of tho strength oU tiio fundamentalists and tho liberals will coma on tho election of a tfW- Combination Specials 59c 98c Slayer of Grand Duke Loses Life in Airplane -! niOA, Ma 7. Mlttsnlkoff, too Uolshavlst cuiimlssary who in 1918 was commissioned to do away with Uruud Duko Michael, recenlly wus killed In in alrplutio accident, It is reported from Len ngrud. Carry. ng out tho asilxnmoilt ct , ro: al assasi. nation, Mlasnikoff wont to Perm and managed to bo admit ted to tho grund duko on ths pre text that he was sent by a sorrel sjcioti of aristocrats to conduct tho grind duko to Siberia and thence to safely In England. , Tho grund duko's Knglish. secre tary, Harry Joanston, becoming iu-i-plcious, warned bli omplaycr, but Miasnlkoft succcodod In abducting both ..n two nutojiobllos and as too; wero pnsslng a forest he nnd his agents are said to have murdorod tho grand duko nnd his secretary. llur.Oi critics' of winter ara be ginning to rotri'ct t'oelr. statements. orator ut, (ho opening scRslon. The j lundamontallsts won last year''olect ing a.i moderator Dr. Clurortco Ed-1 ward Macartnoy, pnstor Arch litroet Presbyterian church, d'hlla- delphlu. Dr. Macartney "wus credit ed with being mainly responsible for lie bringing to a ' head of the charges against tho, New York pros btory cenerlng aroaud Dr. Fosdick Tlio fundamentalists this year are expected to support Dr. Lupsloy A. McAfee of Berkeley, Cal. William Jennings Dryan, representing the Florida prusiv lery, could havo the noailnatlon for moderator on behalf of the fundumentamts, but refuses to Bland for llio office reprcaontlng a divided church, according to Ue view hero. Anot.icr llkoiy candidate ior ;'mjderulor Is Dr. William O I honpson cf Columbus, president oi oj.o State university. Ho has been for. 25 yearj In thlj office Tlio Presbylorlun Clencral Assom li'.y w 11 be officially attended b.. 1,000 noAly elected commisslonoi'b from tho 299 preiby terloi through out thu United States and by board secretaries and olhor officials total ing nearly 2,000. Annual reports will be submitted by all tho boards and ngencles. A ,,e lul committee headed by Dr. Jo-epa A. Vance of Dot.oit, Mich. 111 presont a report for a plan s..'s tematlz.ng tho finances of t.to de nomination Into one unified method in tho intorosts of economy and of-flceucy. 1 PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . .- Philosophy is usually about all philosopher has. Wanted Career Not Husband 7 t Q 4 in i , '" ... V ..QliJ nrmi Y lMm x : 'wj3b : p ' i n arin. Mnoors, known in mo mum " uv esus luvmu, Oeaut ful Do flnc M"?' y Mooors, mllllonalro mining magnate, to muted her h"sbaml. u hor pIcture car()W , H,Ujp qKoJhorJnjirdor tno bdomf.tio problems. " GOc tube Magalac tooth paste and 35c tooth bfush : :.... Both for GOc Garden Court cold pteam and 75c Garden Court Face Powder Both for $1.00 Gillette Gold-Plated razor and 50c bottle After Shave lotion 1. :.. Both for $J.19 3 bars Padre Capfile Soap, 45c; 4 bars Creme Oil Soap, 25c; 3 barR-Lava Soap, 30c; 3 bar3 Crystal White Soap ...: All for gg c 35c Aspirin Tablets, 25c camphorated oil, large . 65c size WJiite Pine Compound All for 93 C 50c Cocoibut Oil Shampoo and 50c Hair Stay. Both for 79 C $1.50 j$tectric curling iron and $3.50 Hair Clippers., r - ---- Both for $3,19 7" Specials Friday and Saturday Only 'Peco Brittle a delicious Cocoanut and Peanut Brittle Pound -29 c Lang's Eveiyday Chocolates. Full Pounds and fresh 39 C Lang's Feature Package Full pound delicious fresh ch'ocolates 39c. 100 Aspirin tablets (Genuine) 39c Assorted Odds and Ends in Bath Caps1- off regular prices. ' Good quality clothbound rubber aprons, regular 50c values, assorted colors ' 37c Store News "Satisfaction, or your money back." An old phrase, and one used many times, yet one hard to Improve on nnd one rigidly adhered to at this store. We know wo can give you catiifactlon for our price and our merchandise are both right. Our p.lce Is right because tho buying power cf three stores enables us to make It so our merchandise Is right because It is standard and renewed dally by parcel post no old stock. If you have never traded with us, come In some time. We are sure what you find here will be a pleasant surprise. Currins for Drugs represents the country's best manufacturers of merchandise. We handle: Eastman Kodaks, Brunswick Phonographs, Universal electric appliances, Hudnut toilet prep arations, Squibb drugs and chemicals, Waterman fountain pens, Colgate toilet prepara tions, Johnson and Johnson surgical supplies and Johnston candies. These are the leaders in their lines. We represent many others. . ' ' . Standard merchandise at rea sonable prices is a fixed policy in our store. Cameras Many kinds, at prices to Suit all purses Full supply of films Rapid developing service Would Brighten London With Women's Clothing the uncomfortableness of patent leather during hot weather. LONDON, May 7. London skirts although they have not sarunk 33 rapidly as In Pons, are much shorter .11. i sp.ing, and furthermore shoes .i.o worn in all tho colors of the rainbow, all this being part of a campaign of modUtes, cafe proprl siors and shop owners for a "bright 3r London." The rainbow effect .or s.ioes la not to be confined to .he ball room, but is designed for .ireet wear, and o3peclally fo; after noon teas and other social events :e.oro n.gatfall sets In. Toe rainbow coloring Is brought about by tho use of a highly gloss ed surface on patent! leather, a kind of imitation of a beetle's ving. Tho iurface Is'lrrldescent and'filled with touches of the groensC blues and suggestions of pink. Tho beetle wing shoes nro deslgted to oust ths white buckskin slippbr for the sum mer, but tho mcdstes are not so iuro about Its sdecess because of Ice man was overcome by heat in Chicago, this being regarded as a sign of spring there. : SIMl"U iif tno Anftr'.-a' T"a;.-i1i-i'. ft tile CONNi:CTirt:T, MUTUAL MFB lNSriLAVCK COMPANY of Hftr.fitn!, la fctw fUtc of Connecticut, on tliu HIM d.iy of Ic:t'iabi'r, 114. mads t" (lie In.urMU'o rommiii loner ol tlto ais'.e vt Uicuon, Hiimiirt)t 'to lnw; ' ' J CAITIWI. i ' ' Amount of rniuUl P)d up . Ttttnl rirrnrlurn iwviiw for the ypr .... Intrmtt 1h1 rent reoi-ifeU duriitjLtho jt-nr. I net) in twin other mitirros riH-r-Jrt durins tlit your O 00 la.703.OTS.43 5,G43,J3tJ.:i3 1.31fl,n03 (10 ToUt tncoinf 23,003,11 IA.U2 ,. lSItlin8KMKST3 VtUV for Iomos miavt won:. aRiiuitii'n ami uur femlcr Tal'ii'i $ UtTili'ii.i3 rid t pilinjf. hu,dci3 dutlna tlio IHrldnitU iM on nllal s n.otlt tluricg tho )'t'r.. C(inimlir4tin ami nlnn . imid diirini tlio yoar. . lMiil uurlnir tile 'Amount of all other , c. lMiiditums o.oa 2,S7r,S20..'.l 708,4l,V3a 2,31.7411.3:1 Tuial Axnvmltttirei 10.Bi;a.740,ao AHMET8 ' -Vlue of real pMntu uwiutl (inarkat Talue) $ 2,117,307.37 Vilitfl of otork. and botnta own) (nitirku't ut auior- tiMtl nliifi ..t i 60,12 4,073.9.: Ioat! on mortiiwa and . collntcrBl, elc SS.JU.I.DU.d'. rromium itv r.ud ,Hi:!oy logins . i i42 1 l.m.M cn in banks and on hand flO, 442.115 Net uncollM-tod and, dt- ' fcrrM iKTmluma ..... t 2,'72l827.88 Intot ph( and rrnu duo aiij-'"" , aornml , ;. . 2,0,) fyilO Other Moll .(itet) t . 1.87 l.7t,0.48 Total admltt?i nst. .;ll!)l224,(l34.JA LlAtllLITlKH iNrt rwerrns fit), 071.0.10.00 , tiroM rlahiM for lows mi- .,iil 472,17a. tfl All nthef IfablliUcn " 1 2..'S70.L,.J..sU anni .2oi...tin.a;, torai iinoiminv Mio.'-i'jT.iuTini HI SINKS IN OHKLiON Fit TUK liAU U w, preni lunifi tcroited rtmlna the year I 42. 128.73 rremluim anil dividfiuh re- tmiuM dnrlntt the jvar. lS.S2t.00 It pin .lira nre uri-mlunis, m-t 3,t;3.00 ,:T "''' 'hniiiit tlie yinr as. iHj.uu THH l.'tiNNKOTliTT 5tlT!7AI, 1.1 KK INSI.'ltAM K COMI'ANY IlIiNltY H. miH:NHtNt I'le.UtcliL JA( oil II. t.lti:i;. .mti-.s- i ' : HAHOMi l-"I,AltlIN, fWri'tatt. ' - otj "'"oral AR.-i.t for trem-n. ' " U 'Proner finish for WOODWORK. WOODWORK, when finished with high grade enamels in tiny one ol several popular subdued shades,adds greatly to the appearance ol the home and is easy to keep ircsh and clean. Buy the tnamel and apply it yourself! . To be sure of results, buy oilkenwhite EnameL Also,ask for bookletColor Harmony in the Home" all about painting or finishing floors, woodwork, walls, etc. It's free. H J TTJ cany a lull line ol Fuller W L-J Points and Vanuahea and . can supply your deeds. . Browne Faint Store W. P. FULLER a CO. 301 Mission Street San Francisco JS Brtnchei In Pscific Coast Cities FULLE PAINTS K-(;iJ VARNISHES aiONEta wHirf leao 2S3! Women's Club Comes Out Against Woman Governor . BALTIMORE, May .7. A pro posal, to nominate a woman far gov ernor of Maryland is meeting with strong opposition from women. Aa effort at a recent convention of the United Democratic Women's clubs of the state at Salisbury to obtain the endorsement of Mrs. W. W. Hubbard, of Chastertown, for the gubernatorial .honor, failed and sub sequent!! the Baltimore Federation of Democratic Women put Its of ficial stamp of disapproval on the nomination of women candidates for the office. The federation resolved "that there be recorded as the unanimous sense of the Federation of Demo cratic Woman, Incorporated of Bal timore, in view of the recent public reports with respect to the nomina tion of a woman for governor of Maryland, the federation's emphatic opposition to the Ill-timed and hasty thought giving rise to this ambitious proposal." There will be no election for gov ernor in Maryland until November 1926. ... Rio Eager for Steamers . With American Tourists RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, May 7. Rare the tourist who does not leave Brazil with a souvenir in the shape cL a soml-preclous stone or the colorful wing of a butterfly. Some buy the stonos In Jarge num bers, tor a local jeweler declares he has sold approximately 4,000 aquamarines, for about $20,000, to ihe SS5 Amei'4cans on board a tour ist steamer recently in this harbor. ... Large bluo butterfly wings, the Mospao, mounted In glass trays, sell at the rate of about 10,000 pair a year,, and there Is a steady market for green beetlos mounted as scarf pins. . There are no professional butter fly hunters In Brazil, tho supply of wings for the tourist trade coming from poor people and children liv ing la the Interior. KESIOENT ISIPKOVEB Mrs. C. W. Eberleln Slowly Recov crlnp; From Attnck of Flu Mrs. Charles W. Eberloln Is slow ly recovering from a serious, attack, of influenza, according to reports from her friends this morning. Mrs. Eborleln Is confined to her home in the Sunset apartments while ill with Now is the time to get that Garden Hose Last year we ' distribut- .' . at . ' ed two miles of our crack-proof non-kink--able moulded hose and thereby earned the rep utation of being Gar-v den Hose Headquarters Try LORENZ CO. First Phone 371 , On 6th near Main Miss Rogers Gained 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinny Men nnd Women Gain 5 . Pounds in 80 Dors, or Money Back My. dear Friends: . ' After my attack pi Flu I was thin, . run-down and .weak. I had a sal low complexion, , my cheeks :wera sunk in and I -was continually troubled with gas on my stomach. I felt stuffy and had lost my' ap petite. I had read about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and decided to give them a , trial. At once, I began to pick up an ap petite, my cheeks tilled out and my complexion became Ihealthy Idoklng .and I gained 15 pounds in six weeks and am very thankful for what Mc Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tab lets did lor me. ' . Miss Alberta Rogers, 264 W. Cer ro Gorda St., Decatur, 111. To take on weight, griaw strong and vigorous to till out tho hol lows in cheeks amd neck, try Mc Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tab lets tor 30 days. 60 Tablets 60 cents at the Star Drug store, Un derwood's pharmacy, Whitman's Drug Co., and live druggists every- : where. If they don't iglve you won derful help in 80 days, get your , money back -you be the: Judge. But tho attack which has kept her in for Uure Md ask Mcc0yV the T" J original and genuine.