The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 09, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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WATCH OUR SH OW WINDOWS
FOR WONDERFUL BARGAINS
$$$M SALE CONTINUES
ALL OF THIS WEEK
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For genuine and resistless values there is no place better than this store. Each one of our sales is the barometer that indicates
i the lowest register of price reduction.
Phenomenal Value Giving Consistent With Good Quality
Dresses of Linen
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When you Inspect those lnvnly frocks you will bo
ili'llKhli'il with their lioom!nic lliit'n anil Hut d
IlKlnrul shad" thoy uro xi rail unit will adapt
UioiuihIvo ruidll la street or morning wcur. Tlia
size. ruiiKM up to 40. Drop In and sea them.
There It nut a illaapptilnlmunt In tho group
29c
$4.95
Pretty Dresses
nought nipor lully for this nail. They nra created
from such ilnitlrulilu nitiuirlals, Vullo, Crepes, and
Hroiulclirth. and t ho ralurlims aro Just uit , they
rfhotilil ho in con (imp with ilia newest of tho new.
Tmlr trliiimliiK aru of filmy lute with
u ii tin j illy odd bull' tin
Silk Dresses
llcilly this collection of it minion captivates tho
ny at I lio first glance. Taoy uro made of choice
Crepe do Chines and Flnt t'rnin and the It nil on
nr.. Hitch Hint i' very woman who nkcj thorn I com
pelled to ni on and ailmlru. Homo Ituvo lovely Inco
t,rlintiilii((H nml hull cum, o thorn aro tiiiiiilarly Irltn
ini'd with tho addition of nrcordlan pleats
Lace and Crepe dc Chine Dresses
We know that you will be pleased with thin choice
Hi'loctlun and tho Ht)')en are new and boroniing
The mntcrlalii uro of excellent quality and the
trliiiiiilni! i aro lovely. Koine -of the laco drogue,
nro trimmed with ribbon rosettes with roiio centers
A few of tho oropo do china dren.es hara
mocked pockets, listed at
$5.75
English
Prints
50c values yard
Clay prints are much In vogue and to do
Justice to fashions whim's one must wear
them at least part of the day. The color
harmonize perfectly and vary In tone,
from soft to high colore. .
Figured and
Dotted Voiles 33c
50c values, per yard
Figured voile, will blaze prominently this
summer and the woman without at least
one frock of volln will not have a com
plete wardrobe,.. The pattern, and color
rng. are wonderful. Any -desired .hade.
Kimona
Crepes
35c values, for
29c
$12.50
Thirty Six in.
Percales
19c
Tho woman who need, a few extra aprons
or house dre.se. It 1. an opportune time
to stock up on percale., while the price
Is low.
$16.75
Over Lace Dresses
Jiul unpacked from Iholr tlwiuo paper wrappings, evory
one Is a dream "f lovllnusa and their popularity In at its
height. 801110 of this aotetnbliigo ha. undorsllps of silk
III shades of '111.1 lie, orchid, peach, pink and blue. These
dretsrs are so becoming that you will wonder how they
ran bo sold at such a ressonxhlo price
$19.75
The. wise woman will take advantage of
this offering and buy kimona crepe,' at
this low price. A full selection of color.,
with fancy Japanese design..
Ming Ting Crepes ;
Sells as high at OY
$1.25 yard ZiJC
X-Tra Special, yard w ,
Come. In (hades of blue, brown, nlle
' green, and will laundry and wear ex
tremely well. Don't miss seeing tbis
bargain.
Feather d (f
Pillows pl.UU
Soft feather pillows, "built for sleep".
Ouaranteed new poultry feathers and new
high class ticking In combination stripes
and blue figures, a dollar and a halt
quality.
Comforters
6.50 Value
$4.95
Bright puffy comborters. Good and heavy, In
neat patterns of silkoline, comforter, that are
easily worth f 6.50.
Blankets
6.50 Quality
Nashua supreme quality. A very fine
blanket with proven durability. Large
pink, blue and taa checks.
$4.45
ATTEND THE ROUND-UP OF THE
BLY RODEO ASSOCIATION, AT
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE, JULY 2-3-4
Failure "of Southern Pacific to
Keep Its Word Is Cause of Hill
Lines Coming to Klamath County
One Important factor that ha.
boon overlooked In tho Impendlnn
railroad hnttlu that I. now attract
ing the nttontlon i tho nation, I. tho
stipulation that was entered Into
bolween tho- Interstate Commerce
Commission and tho Southern I'ncl
flc company at tho time the former
was permitted to retain ownership
of tho Central rnclflc. This stipula
tion was to tho effect that tho Modoc
Northern would bo constructed with
in two yonrs and four months. At
that tlmo tho Hill line. Intervened
and stated that if tho. Sunt horn
Pacific did not want tn build this
lino, or failed to do so, they stood
ready and anxious In carry out that
Contract.
Twonty-alx months hnvo passed
sin-. that agreement was entered
Into. At no time during that period
has tho Bout horn Pacific inado a
mova towards llio construction of the
Modoc Northern until tho threaten
ed invasion of the Kliunnth county
by tho Illll lines. Then thoro was
activity, but Instead of being In tho
direction of construction It wns in
tho diroctlon of obstruction. Tho
Strnhorn linn suddenly liocamo tho
foundling of the Routliorn Pneirio
nnd tho N. C. O. Ita adopted child.
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Learn from Those Whom I Havo Cured
MY FREE, book on Tiles nnd
other Rectal nnd Colon dis
order, contain dozen, of letter, volun
tarily written by prominent patient,
whom I have cured, Many of these
cue. were of over 15 yenr. landing',
and had made Invalid, of the sulfcreri.
6end or call for tlila book TODAY and
learn how thete people, one and all, old
and young, were restored to health
Lenrn how positive I. my
WNITTliN UUAKANTKK to
cure any CUM of Pile or RK-
FUND TIIK PATIENT'S FEB.
DfiDTi AMn nrtl
DEAN. M l) Inc
rrcr r atti . nrvirkc'
n BlilllHlna SOB-SI2 kh. HulLllnA
ANtVMAI ri STH.ANO PINII
They wore to bo nurtured Into full
development and wedded at Lake
view, with tho anticipation that this
union would bring forth an order
from the Commission hnnlHliing any
encroachment upon tho nourishing
territory of this mls-mnted and mis
matched nrrangoment.
This movo of tho Southern Pacific
has placed a noose around Its own
nock. Konllzlng this, they now soek
to tiiko tho curse off by proposing to
build a spur Into Tuln I.nko vulloy
from some point on tho Strnhorn lino,
to Lnkovlow, hoping In this way to
I noau oir nny attempt or tno Jlill lines
to revlvo the old agreement cover
ing the construction of tho Modoc
Northern.
It Is this ever-present menace that
Ih causing tho greatest worry to tho
Southern Pacific. If It could ontor
Into tin agreement with tho Hill
linos that would hold them In Klam
ath Kails nnd keep thorn out of Cali
fornia, thoro would bo llttlo opposi
tion. Tho nrmy of propagandists
now Infustlng every nook and cranny
of Klamath county would bo with
drawn and railroad nffnirs would
onca more sottla back to the prosaic
program followed In tho past.
Prior to the Mnllu mooting South
ern Pacific roproHontntlvoH high nnd
low overran that section urging that
nny resolutions that might ho adopt
ed should not antagonize tho South
ern Pacific. Tholr groat nrgumont
was tn let tho Interstato Commerce
Commission daclda tho question of
which railroad should servo tho ter
ritory and whethor thcro was any
public necessity or convenience for
furthor construction.
Tltoy were at a loss to toll how
tho Interstate Comtnorco Commis
sion would know whothor thoro was
nny public convenlenco nt stnko IC
tho people kept still nnd by tholr
sllonco tacitly stilted they wore satis
fied with what thoy nlrondy had)
It Is understood that preceding
evory mooting that Is to ho hold
throughout tho county tho sumo pro
cedure wl! bo followed In nn nttompt
to li rem It down tho mornlo of tho
people In tho county, ' Put It Is ex
pected that llttlo headway will bo
mado In this direction.
Equip curliBtonos
shock nbaorbors.
with balloon.
Rov. C. C. Hulot, who will hnvo
chargo of tho meeting, states that
ho was not correctly quoted by a
local nowapupor. Mr. Hulott called
Tho Evening Herald on tho phone
this morning and asked to havo a
correction mado, stating:
"I did not say that tho Merrill
pooplo woro highly displeased with
tho Mnlln meeting, but I did say
that thoy woro not entirely satis
fied with It. Neither did I say that
tho action taken at Malin was en
tirely wrong In the opinion of every
Merrill citizen. Morrill citizens do
bellovo that there was some further
Information that should have been
heard; that there were men ready
to glva that Information, but for
soma reason unknown to the Mer
rill citizens this Information was
not glvon at Malin. Wo nro expect
ing to hnvo that Information Thurs
day night."
Mr. Hulott further stated that
ho did not know Just what that In
formation was, but he understood
that Mr. Strahorn and Mr. Groes
bock were ready to give It had they
boon naked to spenk at the Malin
meeting and that ho understands
thnt one or both of them will he
present nt tho Morrill mooting,
whoro they will undoubtedly niiike
A statement on tho ra::roatl question.
NKW PHONE Nl MBKHS
4 If you want tho advertising or
business ottlco ot The Herald,
pleaso calj Qg '
For tho editorial nnd uows do-
pnrtmont call gg -
TO HOLD BABY CMNlfi
Chlloquln Hesslon to lie Held
Tomorrow
. Clillnquln's first hahy clinic will
bo hold tomorrow In tho school
building, from 10:00 to 12:00 In
tho morning and fr6nvl:00 to 3:00
In the afternoon. Tho clinic has
been brought hbouf through tho ef
forts .oH tho ,, Womena' Community
club ot Chlloquin and tho Paront
Toucher association ot that placo.
cyft the PINE TREE
Probably tho most realistic bout
over stagod botwoon feminine con
testants takes plnco In "The Last
Mnn on Earth."
One would naturally expect a
groat doal of foot-racing, hnlr
pulllng nnd tn fact ovorythlng but
professional fighting Ih such an af
fray, but tho two young actresses
engaged to play tho Important, roles
in the boxing contest were taught
differently and gavo an exhibition
ot ring skill and generalship that
surprised and delighted the entire
stnff whoa the scenes,wore "shot."
Director- -Dlystono, with' keen
foresight, engaged the services of
a professional boxing . instructor
weeks before i tho ' scenes were
tnkon and evory evening tho two
actresses reported to tho 'mauler"
and received lessons ' In jabbing,
feinting, . crouching, punching,
ducking, clinching and boxing.
This was supplemented by several
visits to the boxing contests staged
each weok nt the Hollywood Legion
stadium, where the Indies in ques
tion woro provided ring-side seats
tor tho acquisition ot additional
"pointors."
Dy the time the screen fight was
ready to be "shot," the girls were
ready to enter it with a zest, and
they made It as fast and furious as
nny Tom Mix ever staged for a
camera. Those who looked on
would have been quite willing to
pay real honest-to-goodness cash to
see It all ovor again.
"Tho Last Man on Earth" will
bo shown at the Pino Troo today
and tomorrow.
oAt the LIBERTY
Don't waste your breath dodging
automobiles; you will need every
bit of It whon yon see Yakima
Canutt In "Scar Hnnan" nt the Lib
orty theater tonight. Ho leaps from
speeding automobiles to tho backs
of tlory liorsos; jumps from groat
heights to what seems an Inevitable
death; tights for the girl ho loves,
and loves a girl; he's fighting! He
Is a modern-day Don Juan minus
tho Spanish trimmings.
Many times during tho filming ot
"Scar Hunan"''' in V Hollywood tho
hospitals prepared to euro for an
Injured actor, nut nano camo.
Ynklma Canutt, tho star In this
thrilling drama of tho screen, wns
for years h 'world-famous cowboy
Ha knows whnt liq Is doing nnd
does it himself;
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. Tonso with tho snmo vibrant,
gripping melodrama thnt mado such
pictures as "Those Who Dunce"
and "Cornored" successful, "Mid
night Molly," starring Evolyn Brent,
conies to tho Liberty theater on
Wednesday, Tho picture which Is
A orook melodrama ot unusual In
terest and spectacular denoumont,
is tho third production foaturlng
Miss Brent. ' ' .Wii..-' " '( "IsSf
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There is nothing that warms the heart of the motorist more than
to know thathe is riding on four tires that wilf wear and stand
up until the last thread is gone.
: SEIBERLING CORDS
.And that is the veiy reason why dozens of new customers come
to us eveiy week. . . . , - t '"
Seiberling Cords are built to deliver a certain definite amount
of wear".' They wear much longer than most tires on good
roads and twice as long as any tire on bad roads.
EQUIPE YOUR CAR TODAY WITH
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30x3i24-ply $13.00
30x3'26-ply I- :. $17.00
33x5 8-ply -g $50.00
32x42 8.piyt.'l.$38.50
30x5 8 ply !:2 $45.00
32x6 ';piy $70.00
PORTAGE CORD
SEIIlKRJJXa BVILT
30x3 $8.00
30x312 $9.50
30x3Y2 Oldfield
Utility Cord ... $8.50
30x3ft Oldfield
S7.65
30x3V Goodyear
Change-Over tire $8.00
Balsiger Motor Co.
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