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'THE EVENING HERALD
MONDAY. JUNE 1, 1025
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! "still C-T-C
i sales mount
upward
FROM Los Angeles,
Salt Lake, Spokane,
; Seattle, Tacoma, Fort-
kf land, San Francisco . . . .
everywhere in the West
.... come reports of in.
creasing C-T-C sales!
Ki In 1924, the number of re-
. tail dealer, sellin p. C-T-C',mJe
4 ) a tremendous increase 120
i per cent gain over 1923. -
iT,.i .' And Kill C-T-C Ie mount
upward 1 It looks as though
unquestionably 1925 sale will
ac least double those of 19241
The reason f Engineers be
hind C-T-C are keeping their
promise!
They came West from
Akron, where they held high
executive positions, to' build
even a better tire in the West.
Motorist say they have done it.
We shall be glad to give you
expert information about your
tires, and if you need them
put on C-T-C either bal
loons, semi - balloons, heavy
duty cords or oversize cords
"Quality uAU never be
sacrificed to meet a price" .
President '
Columbia Tire Corporation
Ctiloquin:
.- ChHoquinyGarage '
Fort Klamath:
. E. A. Pace & Son
' Paisley:
C. II. Graham
Doris:
Taber & Wise
Built'byhand
Heavy-Duty Passenger Full Balloon
Semi-Ball oon-Heavy.Duty Commercia
A C-T-C Tube adds mileage I
o almost any casing
Phone 93
We are secially equip"
ped to economically
produce booklets and
advertising folders.
...
;W. O.SMITH
, Printing Company
" "Quality Printing"
X Cheaper
Wood
V BLOCK WOOD
As down to the bargain
? SUMMER PRICES
Order a couple of loads
each month through the
summer at these cheap
prices and you will be
prepared for winter.
Peyton & Co.
X 'Wood to bum"
601 Main Phone 535
ISABELLE POPE, GIRL WHO WAS
TO HAVE MARRIED M'CLINTOCK,
SAD FIGURE IN SHEPHERD TRIAL
CHICAGO, May SO. The deepest of
all the tragedies that have grown out
of Billy McClintock's fortune is hidden
behind the shadows in two clear gray
jyes.
Isabelle Pope, the girl Billy McClin
:ock would have married if death had
lot intervened, does not care to have
e world share her sorrow.
"I dislike being bathed m sentimen
tality," she' says. "I do not wear my
were sweethearts from childhood.
Will Tell of Death
Miss Pope is just 22. She has been
resting with relatives in California ever
since the inquest into Billy's death, when
State's Attorney Crowe ran on to the
chain of circumstances that led to the
indictment of Shepherd for murder.
She is to be asked to tell how she came
to Billy's home with a preacher and a
marriage license, and how Shepherd, she
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affections on my sleeve for the world to
see.". -
There are no hysteries, there are no
tears except when she lets herself think
of the dream that could never come
true.
Miss Pope is to testify for the state in
the trial of William D. Shepherd, Billy's
foster father, who is accused of killing
him with typhoid germs to get his for
tune. Will Do Her Duty
She will do her duty quietly and un
emotionally, and then she wants to hear
no more of it. Shadows' of sorrow well
in her eyes as she speaks of it.
"I would rather that what I must do
were not to be," she says.
"It will be very bitter. Why must
everything be picked to pieces again?
. "Mv onlv hone is that the trial will be
over quickly. I want to be present as
little as possiDie.
"But I want justice done. I will do
as they ask. I will tell the truth."
And then she wants to go oacK to
teach in her kindergarten and forget.
Fnro-Pi- that she waited with a marriaee
license while Billy's life slipped away;
forget that she never could become the
bride of the man she loved ; forget every
thing, perhaps, except that she and Billy
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Working Men's Saving
9-cent Economy Sale
Tuesday, June 2, Last Day
says, kept her from joining the youth
until it was too late.
This is expected to support the state's
claim that Shepherd sought his ward's
money. Had the two been married, Mc
Clintock's fortune of a million-odd dol
lars would have gone to his wife. As it
was, it was left to Shepherd.
The girl dreads the trial, knowing how
"it will open the wounds that have slow
ly been healing. But she has one com
fort Billy McClintock's picture.
Always Has Picture . j
. "I always carry it," she says. "Dear, j
poor Billy. Anybody would love Billy.
"But Billy is gone. I can't say, in I
words, iust what I would express. To!
talk 'about him and of all this is oh, so
painful, can't -you understand?
"We would have been in Europe now,
on our honeymoon but this he is gone.
What' can there be left?"
No, there are no hysterics. Isabelle
Pope is a thoroughbred, and thorough
breds do not parade their troubles for
the crowd. ;
But she is only a girl, after all. And
so the clear gray eyes, that try so hard
to look at life bravely and hopefully,
fill slowly with tears. Miss Pope turns
away so that they may not be seen.
For she does not wear her affections
vi her sleeve.
AT THE PINE TREE
Cox & Flsk. Saxaphone players.
with their comedy singing, talking
and musical act, played to standing
room only on the first two days ol
their visit here, and Manager Poole
of the Pine Tree has had so many
compliments for' their act that he
has decided to hold them over throe
more days. They will been seen to
night, Tuesday and Wednesday in a
complete change of program.
Conflicting stories concerning the
age and birthplace of Baby Peggy
Montgomery have appeared in news
papers all over the United States.
One publication describes ' her as
"the three year old wonder." Anoth
er, "the two year old film star."
For the enlightenment of evory
interested reader, here is the low
down on the tiniest film star.,
Peggy Jean Montgomery was born
in San Diego, California, five years
ago October 20th, As a matter of
fact, her recent trip to New York
was- sololy - to- calebrate-hor .fifty,
birthday, '' which 'shtf did "'giving a
luncheon at the Dlllinore for Got
ham's Four Hundred in newspaper
circles.
' Baby Peggy started ber film
career at the age of two and a half,
and has made up to this time forty
comedies and three program pic
tures. She recently signed a three
year" contract; with Sol Lesser to
make a series of feature pictures for
Principal Pictures Corporation, the
first of which Is "Captain January,"
to be seen at the Pino Tree Theater
tonight.
AT THE LIBERTY
A rapid mystery melodrama of
stirring situations Is "Raffles,"
which shows at the Liberty theater
tonight.
House Peters In the title role
plays the amateur cracksman with
great skill and historic ability. Ho
gives a reserved, careful delineation
of the most entertaining of fiction
sleuths; Although the "I taffies"
stories were written more than
thirty years ago they have continued
to be popular with readers of all
ages.v ,B?th young ,ApdflJ(l,Jlll JWi"
in tne exciting situations in me pre
sent production. Drama runs rnm-
pajtt In this production.
The utmost Impossible theft of a
famous string of rjoarls from the
neck of a fashionable woman travel
ler aboard an ocean steamer between
Calcutta and Liverpool, forms the
groundwork of the story. From the
brilliant ballroom of the ocean liner
tho story changes to London and to
a largo estate JubI outsldo tho Eng
lish capital.
Until the very end of tho story
tho mystery Is sustained and tho
mysterious Mr. Ilnffles Is successful
In keeping Just a day or so ahead of
the "best brains in England" jvho
are hounding him to his lair. It Is
a story of hit and miss from the
point of view of the criminal exports
who are at a loss how to catch the
elusive amateur cracksman.
DAXIHIf HHII'I'I.VCl HTBIKK I
AVKItTEII IX COPENHAGEN
COPENHAGEN, June 1, (AP)
Tho threatened tioup In Danish ship
ping has been averted. ' The ship
owners, soamoA and firemen have
signed a two-year agreement provid
ing for nn Increase- in wages of five
percent. .
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WORK SHIRTS TOPSYHOSE
2 for 99c 7 pair 99c t- .
CANVAS GLOVES DRESS HATS
8 pair 99c 1.09
BOYS OVERCOATS SILK HOSE
4.89 79c
FELT HOUSE SILK HOSE
SLIPPERS 89c 99c
SHOES UNDERWEAR
2.69 and 3.49 2 pair 1.89 ,
KHAKI TROUSERS ATHLETIC
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KNIT TIES LEATHER GLOVES
, 2 for 89c 69c ,
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kl A MATH V- S7 FALLS
at Lower Prices
No raise yet on our big stock of Kelly
Springfields. Price goes up when we have
to re-order.1
Save money by buying now more price
increases are in sight.
Our stock of Kelly-Springfields includes
both high-pressure and balloons.
We do vulcanizing and repairing.
Hub Tire Shop
502 South ixth
.Vulcanizing
Phone 616
Repairing
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