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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
FRIDAY, JUNE B,'102fi AGE EIGHT THE EVENING HER ALU Efficiency Is the keynote of American business success, and that is one of the reasons why our business grows from day to day and year in and year out. We Know the Meat Business And we give you the benefit of that knowledge in every possible way. For Better Meats come to MILLER'S MARKET GUS MILLER, Prop. Main ht 8th "WATCH US GROW" Phonos 730 731 Stoves, Furniture, Etc., New and Used We are now stocking the LANG range, have few patterns In stock and in next few days can show you their latest A new departure in ranges No Grates or Ash Pans, large oven, French plate tops, and are fuel savers. We believe this to be one of the best, if not the best, ranges on the market today. We ask every one to come in and look these ranges over, and believe you will agree that there Is nothing better. Trade your old stove in on one of these new Ranges. Fire box so constructed that it burns practically all the fuel and very little if any ashes to con 1 tend with, or wonld have an ash box. It it is a Wedgewood Range you prefer, we have them, and have been selling in same firm for some 6 yearj to satisfied cus tomers. ' We also carry a good selection of used stoves at prices the best we have ever been able to offer. These stoves are rebuilt and in good condition. Oil Cook Stoves We stock the NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves, which we believe to be the best on the market and feel that when you buy one you arc buying satisfaction. . - Unfinished Chairs and Tables In which .we have: some good "buys. "A, new lot Just received and another shipment coming, and bought at best prices we have yet been able to buy and we pass it on to you. We also have a blue leather-seat Mahogany finish dining chair at 14.95, a won derful value, and ask you to compare with chairs priced much higher. . Something New In a folding canvas body baby buggy to take in Auto with you. Body is separate from gear Gear can he folded and body swung to auto top bona in rear of front seat for carrying baby. Lucas Furniture, 502 Main THRIVE Earning Money Out of School A vacation that is all play and no "pay" won't get you anywhere, boys. ' Earn some money of your own this sum-. mer and make a start toward a man's-size bank account. The American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Member Federal Reserve System. BUSINESS MEN TO HAVE PLACE TO PARK CARS To rvllero traffic congestion, Klamath Falls auto denier havo opened a parking lot nt the corner of Eighth and Main to bn known ns "The Business Men's Parking Lot." Used cars formerly stored on tho corner lot will all bo moved to an adjoining lot. Tho move Is an effort to aid many Main street merchants who havo been unabla to secure places downtown to park their cars since Inauguration of the 4 0-mlnuto parking ordinance. Storage on tho lot may bo taken by the hour, day or month. A special reduced rate tor monthly storago will be made. Tho lot Is in charge of A. Panier. John Houston To Handle Animated Advertising Plan John Houston has taken the Klamath Palls agency for an ad vertising motograph manufactured by the Motograph Manufacturing company of Portland. The machine projects animated screen advertis ing at night and will be located on the Houston and Jester building on Main street. The manufacturers are now plac ing these machines in many of tho cities of tho state and those who havo seen them in operation are highly pleased with the results. l.KAVK FOR LODGE Leave This Afternoon for Lake of Tho Woods Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers luft this afternoon for Lake of tho Woods, where they will spend the week-end. , MERCHANTS DINNER To Meet nt Chamber of Commerce Tonight at 6:30 At the regular monthly meeting of the merchants of the city, held this evening at the chamber of com merce rooms various problems rela tive to merchandise will bo discus sed. The dinner will start at 6:30 and all merchants who belong to the organixation are urged to attend. WILL LEAVE TUESDAY Cashier of First National Rank to . . Visit Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers plan to leave by motor on Tuesday morn ing for Corvallis waere they will attend the annual state bankers con vention. At Medford Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will be Joined by a number of bankers - from Sacramento who wilt journey on north to attend the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers plan to return to Klamath Falls the following Sunday. LAKE OF THE WOODS Number of Prominent People Leave For Week-end Pleasure Trip Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Martin, .Mr. and Mrs. John H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Moore and family are amongst those planning to spond tho weck-ond at their various lodgos at Lake, of the Woods. THE WEATHER Oregon: Cloudy west portion, fair east portion tonight and Saturday. Moderate temperature, moderate west winds. The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy recorded a rise Jn barometric pressure during the early hours Uday giving promise of more settled weather conditions. Forecast for ' next 24 bours: Fair weather with1 brisk winds which will diminish. Probably warmer. The Tycos recording thermome ter registered maximum and mini mum temperature today as follows: High 62 Low 38 X y y y t t y t y 5! t t r r r t t ? ? t ? y X t t t t y t y t t f ? X t J t ? t. I f t X J T y t y t ? t f y y y f t t A. t K. SUGARMAN "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" "Nationally Reputed", Hart Schatfner & Marx, Good Clothes "I Want The Best Suit That Money Will Buy" Every man wants to dress well and save, hundreds of them are already doing this, for they have found the solution, that of buying their suits at SUGAK-MAN'S. You will find highest qual ity in Hart Schaffner & Marx at the same price or less. The foremost produc ers in the country make this possible. Priced at $35 $40 $45 to $60 Others at $25 $3 0 $35 19:S Lvt Scluffnrr 1' Mini The Straw Hat season is at it's height. There are plenty of new ones .and they offer a lot for your money, besides the variety that makes selection easy. A straw for every purse. $3.50 $4.50 t0 $6.00 Neckwear That Measures Up To the summer's newest styles, patterns and colors. See the new base ball tie, the Scotch plaid, French flannels, besides scor es of bow, knit and other novelties. Nice ones are from $1.00 t0 $1.75 Keen Flannel Shirts . ' , , are Right Notice the number of boys wearing them the real stripe and plaid ones and dol lars to doughnuts most of them came from Sugarmans too. Collar attached, side pock et for your watch, French cuffs. $2.50 $3 $3.50 Dobbs and . Knapp-Felt The best that America produces. You'll agree when you note the well dressed man, for well dressed means from the head up as well as otherwise. Your price and style, $7.50 10 $13.50 Step in Line With "Horsham's" They make you step livelier, body and soul. Over 25 this year's models to" choose from. Fine shoes with the reputation for style, comfort and low price. Prices are only $10 t0 $15 Good Dress Shoes At Lower Prices To those desiring a more moderate priced shoe we say, "Sugarman's", for same. Dressy models, excellent style selection. Practically any price you want. $3.50 $5 $6 $7 It's Time to Be Thinking About Your Rodeo Togs From Sugarman's t y t ? y y t t f T ? t r T y y T T Y y y f i T y ? y T ? y y ? ? t T 'i y x y T y y f y y y t t y y x y x y y y t y FROM THK DALLKH B. C. Brown of Tho Dalles Is a business visitor in the city. T. B. Henderson of the Klamath. Development company will .motor to Medford on Monday to attend the performance of Jane Cowl. RETURNS TO CITY Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Haruthouso vho have been spending the winter months at Ashland, returned to Klamath Falls today and are at home at 421 North 10th street for the summer months. AT FORT KLAMATH Attends to Iluslness Interests for , Association Mrs. Cluudo Davis, secretury of tho Klamath Meadows Agency spent Thursday at Fort Klamath In the Interests of her company. An optimist Is one who Is glad ho Isn't a pessimist who is glad he Isn't ijn optimist, MORROW TO LEAVE J, A, Morrow expects to leave In a few days for wiliiamette valley with the purposo In view of locat ing there. HERE FOR VISIT .Mother of Mrs. Thatcher Hero for Visit With DnagliU-r Mrs. D. C, Bryant arrived lato yesterday from Ashland to visit with her daughter, Mrs, Thatcher, who Is director of the Chautauqua. ROBINSONS AWAY Mnka Trip by Motor to Eugene for Visit With Relatives Mr. and Mrs. John K, Robinson left yesterday by motor for Eugene, whore they will visit with rclatlvos for two weeks. RETl'RNH FROM BUSINESS Buck From Ten Days' Business Trip In California W. E. Palmer of the Klamath Home Supply company has returned after a ton days' business trip in Cnllfornli), HOME FOR SUMMER Student at Academy for Hummer Leaves for Homo at Lakrvlctv Miss Frances Brennan, who has been a student at Sacred Honrt Academy for tho past year will re turn to her homo at Lakovlow to-mort-ow. Miss Brennan will moko the trip home with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw, LAKEVIKW VISITOR Mnnnffcr of takovicw Hospital Vis itor in City Mrs, Sadie Tallahoy, manager of tho hospital at Lakevlow Is a visitor In tho city today from her home. Mrs, Tallahey spent Thursday nt Malln with her sister, Mrs. WUHaw Dalton. Mrs. LEAVING FOR MEDFORD Poole Will Motor to Mcrffor.l on Monday Accompanied by Mrs. Twyla For fruxon, Mrs. S. J. Sabo and Mrs. C. 8. Currln, Mrs. II. W. Pole plan to leave Monday for Modford where they will attend tho engagement of Jane Cowl In that city on Monday ovenlng. AUTOMOBILE MAN O, V. Meyers of Mndford paid tho city one of his hurried business calls yosterday.. Mr. Meyers has on automobile agency at Medford. TOURISTS FItO.M OKLAHOMA Arrive From Southern Htnto for Brief Visit Mr. and Mrs. Jnmos Calson of Oklahoma City, Okluhomn, are visit ing In tho city, Thoy are touring through tho northwest. CONTRACTOR'S WIFE Mrs. W. II. Black of Cotlngn Orovo Is In tho city on buslnuss. Mr. Black Is a contractor at Col tago Grovo. MAY LOCATE HERE Portland Mnn Here Looking Over lliiNlncns Possibilities A. 0. Churchwood, public ac countant of Portland, arrlvod In tho city yesterday for tho purposo of finding a business location hero. Group Life Insurance Protects the Millworker Accidents Will Happen-Why Run Risks? AH kinds of Insurance--Surety Bonds Loans on your home, old or new No Brokerage or Overhead Expense Perry DeLap Mgr. Loan DepL JAMES H. DRISCOLL 206-207 Hart Bldg.