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HERALD, KLAM
FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1023
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ThisAIs Drapery Week
at the
Women's Store
Win .-.Battle
of Tares
At Indianapolis, May SO
Setting a New World
Mark of 101.13 Miles
perjpiar S00 Miles without Tire Trouble
This gruelling test proves the
outstanding superiority ol Fire
atone Kun-Size Gum-Dipped Bal
loons Wun oracticallv no cnange
in can and drivers from last vear.
ana ovei tne same rough, uneven
bnck track, aid sixteen years ap,o
Firestone Balloons racing under
blazing sun beat last year's
world record on thick- walled.high
pressure tires by a wide margin.
Of the 21 cars which started.
Only 10 finished "in the. money
every one on Firestone Balloons
Gum-Dipped by the extra Fire
atone process that adds extra
THE FIRST TEN
MONET WINNERS
n mi nimi rniibt
. Qui-OlppM Bsiiosm.
Poo- averach
tioo Drive. Miles Her Hoar
1 D Paolo 101.13
a lwi-hiii . . iocua
3 Slialci-Morton. 100.18
4 Harts .... 08.89
5 MUloa .... 97.37
6 Duray . 94.91
7 D Palms . . 90V8S
8 Krais .... 04.32
9 Soattac ... 93. V4
lO Bordlao ... 94.7S
MOST MILES PER DOLLAR
strength and flexibility, and elimi
nates internal tncuon and neat.
Call at our principal branches
inspect one at tries- full -Size
Balloons thai travel) kj tne 500
milo race without a change.
These wonderful Gum-Dipped
Balloons that stood this terrific
grind, will give vou saiety and
comfort and thousands ot addi
tional miles on the worst coun
try roads in dally conflict with
sharp stones and gravel, worn-out
mamrtnmandbrokencorK.Tete.See
nearest Firestone dealer today.
Klamath Tire House
Balsiger Motor Co. ,
R. R. R. Garage
tHtRlCAN8 SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER ... . Vwufcju.
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Ormf Pikot
The cky would be incomplete, J-'
the work ahead would not
start smoothly without at least
one cup ol
GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE
, Goldeili
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Coerrilt Clsutl Dffin
Lumber
for Sale
Cheap ' .
Practically all items
for construction or re
pair work
Drive out and look it
over
PELICAN BAY
LUMBER CO.
TO PORTLAND ON VIHIT .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox left
last evening for Portland and
Salem, where they will visit,' tank
ing the trip by motor. ?
. RETURXKD LAST EVE
Tod Snyder returned last eve
ning from Portland, where ha has
been visiting.
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Bunnell Will
Hear Liquor
Cases Today
County Judge Will Re
lieve Justice
Hunsaker
County Judge A. , C. Bunnell,
acting for Justice Hunsaker, who
left today for Richardson Hot
Springs, near Chico, was insured a
busy afternoon by sheriff's depu
ties who yesterday arrested five
men on various charges. 1
Wright Hicks, Richard Lamb.
H, E. Gray and Jim Medley were
arrested on the Keno road late yes
terday by Deputy Fred Snyder. The
men are charged with being drunk
and disorderly on a public highway.-
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Deputy James Hilton, out with
his family for a Sunday ride, yes
terday noticed a man leave a car
and stroll off into the sagebrush
on the Keno road, about four miles
from town.
Following a hunch, Hilton re
ported the matter at the sheriff's
office and Deputy Snyder drove out
near the Bpot indicated and planted
himself in the sagebrush to wait.
At about 5 o'clock one James
Farrell appeared on the scene, left
his car and proceeded into the sage
brush. When he emerged a few mo
ments later he was heavily laden
with five bottles of what Snyder
declares is good moonshine.
He is charged with possession of
liquor and his case was set for pre
liminary hearing late this after
noon before Judge Bunnell.
Many Present At
Flag Day Service
Senator Robert R. Butler of
The Dalles Gives Elo- ,
quent Address
: Over 250 people heard Judge
Robert R. Butler deliver the Elks
Flag Day Oration In the Elks temple
last night, which was declared to
be the most eloquent address ever
delivered in Klamath Falls. Judge
Butler is state senator from Hood
River and Wasco counties and re
puted to be one Of the best public
speakers In Oregon.
The distinguished visitor had nev
er.1 bee's n Klamath county before
andViuarveled at Its great resource
ha stated that one not having ever
seen. ,ttii country 'before had no
conception of its' great resources,
Francis R. Olds commander of
the'merlcan Legion gave the his
tory of the flag and Harry Bond's
orchestra furnished the music.
AT WILLIAMSON RIVER
Party of Lorul People Spend
day on lulling Trip
Sun-
A party of local people, Including
Mr. and Mrs. J. Perkins, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Hills, L. Woodsido and
Jack Poeber,, returned last evening
from Williamson River, whero they
spent the day Ishlng.
You're rlnht. for tills la none other
than Jack Dvmpaey, pURtltntto king,
UtwlopJna his lung power on mam
moth horn In iurl hotel during
the recent sojourn of tho Demiutcy
there. Jack found It touh work to
get a sound out ot the thing:, too. ao
. corUlrm to thoae In the know.
Many Will Attend
Langell ' Barbecue
Sunday Afternoon
Hill lino officials A-.10 iviil bo In
Klamath Falls next Saturday will
be urged to attend tho b! barbe-l
cue at langell valley next Sunduy,
it was reported today by O. P.
Keller, secretary of tho Laiigull
Valley Community club,
Plans for the big celebration are
fast neartng completion and it is
expected (hat as Immense crowd
will be on' baud to commemorate
the opening of tho water in that
district.
Arrangements are now being
made for a speaker, and the selec
tion will be announced within the
next day or two, said Mr. Keller.
Another "Railroad
Rumor Is Spiked
Wakefield Garage Site is Not
to be Used for Oregon ;
Trunk Depot
One more beautiful railroad depot
site has gone glimmering, due to
the ' resumption . ot work on the
Wakefield garage at the corner of
Second and Main streets. For two
weeks work on this structure has
been suspended and for the post
week it was, according to old lady
Dame Rumor, to be the sito of the
Oregon "Trunk! depot. The brick
had been sold, the cemont hauled
away and the prk of demolition had
all but started.. But, unfortunately,
the whole thing was just rumor and
a poor, baseless rumor, at that.
Now the cat Is out of the bag and
A. F. Graham started his crew at
work again today. The suspension
was due to an alteration in the plans
to .meet the suggestion of the en
gineers and efficiency men of Dodgo
Brothers. As a result some slight
alterations will be made in the build
ing. Work will proceod with all
the speed anit efficiency for which
Graham has bocomo noted and in the
matter of a few weeks tho building
will be occupied by II. S. Wakefield
with bis Dodge agency and service
force.
And thus Is laid to rcBt another
terminal site for the Oregon Trunk.
Children on
Way to O. A. C.
Fill Streets
Members of Boys' and
Girls' Clubs Arrive
Safely '
Streets adjacent : to the court
house were . throngod yesterday
morning when 73 children and their
parents gathered there preparatory
to beginning their trip to Corvallls,
where the 73 will attend summer
school, a roward for their work as
members of Klamath county Boys
and Oirls clubs.
As the children .were loaded into
18' waiting automobiles, moving pic
tures of the. occurrence were taken
by cameramen representing the Sou
thern. Pacific railway, Those pic
tures will he - shown In theatres
throughout the northwest. ,
According to wird received hero
today, the children all arrived In
Corvallls lasj, evening without n
single mishap. Thoy were taken
from Ashland to Corvallls In a spec
ial train. f t ,
Accompanying the children are
Miss Alice Lytlo, Mrs. Uonnle Sev
cck and Mrs, James Burnett as
chuperoncs.
County Club leador Frank Soxton
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Fabrics
Breexy New
to Beautify the Home
There areo ninny delightfully,
simple wnysVf .mlding charming
fashionable toitehes to die differ
ent rooms. The qld saying "The
taste of woman isreflected in the
home" is indeed rite.
The Windows Are
the Eyes of the Home
Through them arc reflected
your personality. .As mostypeople
judge by the first impression,
We
are
offering
time many attractive ma
terials and designsandi
the prices are so moderate
Plain and Fancy
Silkolines, yd.
This is the opportune time and
Moc's is the place to buy this lovely
and useful material. They can be
used in so many ways in the home
come in and see what nice coloring
there are in this assortment.
ill
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25c I
Magnolia
Draperies, yd.
There is a wide range of bright
and gladsome shades in this wonder
ful assortment Harmonious pat
terns that radiate good cheer and
the joys of the summer season.
Floravel
Materials, yd.
65c
85c
Here is an opportunity for every
room in the house to adorn its win
dows with glowing shades that
speak of good taste in choosing.
Velledge
Cretohnes, yd.
Right after breakfast each morn
ing, is the time that every prideful
woman begins to think about her
home These materials will gladden
your heart with the warmth of color
they betray.
Town and Country Cre
tonnes, yd
85c t0 $1.25
Exclusively new, aomo ot tho
beautiful effects to be bad
from this material are smart
indeed. Spoclally adapted for
most any typo of homo.
Silk Gauze Net,
per yard
, 75c
K beautiful assorement
In plain colors white,
gold, blue and roso.
Silk Draperies,
Floral Designs,
Yard
$1 25 to $2.25
These ologint drap
eries will work wond
ers In the homo you
must soe them. ,
Drapery Damask
Yd- $2.75
Think, what a roller It will bo
to have lovely now draperies
in tho homo Its so easy to
chooflo at Moo's.
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Make familiar rooms seem new with curtains all ready to hang
Wide Mesh NeU
Colored stripes and
figured bottoms, per
Pair. - $3.50
Wide Mesh Net
Curtains
Fringed bottoms, pair
$5.00 & $6.fj0
Plain white and raf
fled curtains, paii;
$2.00
Dotted grenadine
white with colored
ruffles, pair " ,
$3.00
Panel Curtains
Filet net, single cur
tains, each $1,45
The Balcony. is being Remodeled for our
New Beauty Parlor
will be aided by Itov. p. C, Hulot
of Morrill In the management and
executive buslnoss ill the trip.
All mall for tho children should
be addressed In care of H. C, Sey
mour, Klamath Delegation, O. A. C.
Summer school, . Corvallls, Oregon,
until June 27 on which tho students
will begin tholr roturn journey.
VK.VC'H FAMILY AT LAKH '
Mr. and Mrs. E .8, Vouch and
son Bobby wore among tho local
peoplo who, spent .tho wock-ond at
Diamond lalta.
City ; Gets 190
In Liquor fines
i
Drunko nmon to the number of
sovon arrostod Saturday night by
the police woro each flnod S20 this
morning whon nrralgnod. bofnro
Poltco Judgo Lorn Oaghagon.. Two
men charged with possession woro
each flood S2G.
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Summer seems hotter whon tlmos
are so good - wo have ..nothing but
weather to euss. (
KITTO HI.KJ11T1Y IMPROVKI)
tioral llimlni'NH Man llmk Fi'om
HprliiK" Near fliiio, fill If.
W. II. Kltto, owner of the Klam
ath Shoo store .roturnod yostorday
from Itlchnrdson Springs, near
Chlco, California, wWo ho has
boon for tho past two weeks. Mr.
Kltto is confined to his homo and
while his condition shows him
flllghtly Improved, his friends are
sorry to loam that it will bo somo
time beforo ho Is ablo to bo about
the city. . ' .