The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 18, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    KVKNTNf?" TTETl'ALTI," KL'AMA'TTI " F"ATX"S,' OREGON
THURSDAY, .TUNE 18, 102!
BONANZA
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"HER MARRIAGE VOW"
Why have we one divorce for every Hcven mar
riages in this country? Is marriage wrong or
is it the people who get married?
Special Vaudeville Attraction
WALTER H. GALLOWAY AND
HIS OREGONIAN ORCHESTRA ,
of KCJW Radio Station, Portland
You have heard their phonograph records and
their raido concerts we consider it a privilege
to present them in person. Every member of
this orchestra is a featured soloist.
Everybody Likes The Old Songs
We know you will enjoy New York's '
latest sensation
"Sing Them Again"
Re g it 1 a r Prices
MJM LIBERTY
The Cowboy Star, "Buck" Jones, in
"WESTERN LUCK"
You've heard of luck of Iho Irlxh
Now mini a look.ut the Luck of t'.iu Went
FRIDAY
Dick Hatton and Yakima Canutt in
"THE CACTUS CURE"
www
mi ir linnmiitum
Fish Commission
Given Authority To
"Fire" Employes
HAI.KM. Kre., Jnmi 17,-Tlio
ntnln r i nit coiiiiiiIhhIiiii has iiulhorl
fy to (IIhcIhusc uii employe ul ny
tlinn, nntl thereforo Iiiih no right (o
rIkii nwuy such rlKlit by entering
Inlo a contract wltli uny employu for
Any Hinted period of lime. Attorney
(icnorul Vim Wlnklo takes thl po
Kltlon In nn opinion relative (o tlio
employment of Hugh Mitchell us di
rector of hatcheries, with whom tlio
commission entered Into u contract
for four yunrn lit $:ir,0 u month.
Tlio attorney general holds thut tlio
contract In Invalid.
Thin opinion fro in tho utlornoy
general prolmbly menus tlint tlio
Why Thin, Pale
Girls Are
Unpopular
It li n wfll knmvn fnct lint thin, nol' "t
Ullnw kii1) iHivWi'lrell Hill". Will '
clrrlra llrolrr Mm rym.nrol lionliiv nr
fnrllrrclniiil IKtlcM. ilo nol mlrnrt riiriuli,
cl III llinnwiuh of iw" II"1" fonoltliinl
rr duo mrrf I to tlir link of imr rwl Morel,
rli-hiiili-nlilinivl'iKl'oii. Mv imply wit "
unicinit Iron hilo IhHr Mnotl. lllc.o nlrll
inny (nilrkly Imvo ilia hlcximlr.it clwrki,
iml'ly lliw nml wrU-rniimlcU fiirin llmt luakl
ollu'l ttUinllrn'livnii.l wi impuliir. (
lint l iirc Hint llm Iron you Ink' "f
mule Irnn NuitKlril Imn niol not llio old
fnihinin-il lliinl iiir.lli lli.-nr iiiUi iliml' rrnm
lulneinl lion IHlit nflrli InjntMl the twin "'
ilittmlx-.l lh loninill. Nlixutnl Iron ion
tnim onrnnlc Iron, like llir Iron In your own
, MikkI. Try It for two week; nml nolle" mm
tr.'nillll you unln. Moimy mi'k If not nil
nrovnl. At All uckxI itruulUta.
flnli commission which will ho new
ly organised hy tlio recent appoint
ment of A. (i. Heals uml 8. M. (inr
1 it 11 (I nn members, will attempt to
dispense with MIU'livll's Morvlron.
.Mlli'hi'll will prolmbly flRht thin.
Klnro ho In Im'IIovimI to hnvn fortl
fluU hlmnolf with li'Knl opinion bo
foro ho onUTiMi Into tlio contnu't
whh tlii' M:iU
Alltolioll whh employed by the
cnmnilHulon mora thmi a yar (iro,
uhortly nttor tlio comnilHalon bnil
dlHiii'iiBftl with tho 8rvlcoa of E. 0.
Cliinton. Mltcholl hml for 20 yours
boon In tho Kovornmcnt butchery
Kervleo nml refused to enter tho
Ntuto iiervlco except on condition
Unit ho ho employed for n purled
of yeum.
New Safe Way to
Remove Hair Roots
No nerd now to undpro nninful fieri rlc
trrfllmrntn to rrmovo mipcilluniiB hnlr; nor to x
npnlyordinnry Inrlfrctivo hitiricmoveiawhlcti
only irmovr wirlntc hiirs.
A innrveloiiri new Oriental ltalf.m nna Iwrn
l(:nvcrctl which l npplted nlnlot b rntttlr
ar colli crenm. It prnrlriitc townviln tho hair
roots nnd mmtly Vaflm imt " every object ton.
nhlohnir, rnot nnd nil. nnd leaves th skin clear.
White, henllhyniul unit as velvet. Nomiwu. No
odor. No rfrnwitiM hark of hair 3iroiiKr than
ver. Abnolutely nnrnilew.
Karmn, n this wonderful new discovery l
failed, it hliihly recommended by prominent
'beauty Apeclnliit. and In Hold on an absolute
guarantee of natlufnciion by
C . H . V n rt o r wo o d , Whllmnn &
. WngRnor, CurHnV ' Uniff Storo,
flontborn Orrgon Thnrmai-jr
LIFE BELIEVED ON
PLANET MARS
I'llltTI.ANn, Juno 18. That con
illtlonH oxl8t upon tho planet Slurs
rapablu of mislulnliiK living vri;nii
l.tin of mimu ilcticrlptlon la the opin
ion held by A. 10. Diiuglm, vlco
pieHlilem of tlio' Amorlcun Mulooro
loslcul society, 1'nlvernlly of Arlitonii
IMioeiilx, Allzo.nii, wiio ultonded tho
mcelliiK of tho 1'ncltlo division 'of
tho American uiwocbllan for tho nd
vuncemeni ot sclonco which hcKitn
lt hoshI jus today ut Hoed colleRO.
Dlioulor nouKluH has nindo per
hnp.4 moru photoKi'.iphH of Mam than
uny (i I hni' HclentlntH, III" Mluillos of
tin) red planet of war hnvo permit
ted hi I" lo niiiko tho followliiK lo
ductlonii which' ho claims In Indis
putable proof of conditions tboro:
"The re Is consldernblo ntmophoro
on Mars;
"Tho markings on thu planet nro
green und jublodly KlgnlfyliiK vege
tation. , I
"Tho actual leinper'atiiro of Mara
hau been me.iHiired nnd found to be
between tho ranges which would
hn comluclvu to llfo. 111k latter Is
the mo.st Important of tho discov
eries Jinil tho latost.
Messrs Jtulph nml Alec llownian
were In . town on hu-ilnias from
Miilln tiuturday.
Mr. (Jrlfrilh . vlilted with Krud
llei'lid'Jldt's Kriiluy.
' Mrs. John If it ti tt inudu a buxlnuss
trip to llominzu Krlilay und Hatur
ilny, Mid. J j UK'S Is upending a few
days with Mrs. Mahiiey.
William JlrlKlitinnn spent Bulur
duy evening In Klaiuulh Kails.
Harry Lyllu visited friends In
luwn Huiiday.
J lilt Woodbury, :eul ranchor,
vlnlled lioiiiuiza Kuiiduy.
llm Keller motored to lluuuuzj
fr.viu Ills . homo In Luugell Valley
Hatnrduy, t
Miss Alicia Yobr visited Mrs.
Annmo Wilkinson Friday.
Mlns Mabel I'uolo visited Miss
Lenu I'oolo Huluriluy.
Mrs. I..' K. Thayer was u Klaiu
ulh Kails visitor Hulurday.
it. It. Illsciioff of Lungell Valley
triinsuctcd business In llouun.u K 1 1 -duy.
Dkk Flynn, prominent sbeop mun
visited In Ilonunzu Huturduy.
Tom Sullivan wus a business vh
Itor lb lloinnzu Saturday.
Mr. und Mrs. Austin ItecbdJldt
and family visited his purents, Mr.
und Mrs. I'rcd llecbdoldt, Sunday.
Their daughter. Miss Virginia Is
spendinK the week with her grand
pureuts. Mr. J'liu Sullivan and Miss Myr
tle Ilium left for Medford Saturday
While thero they will visit Mrs.
Sullivan's mother Mrs. While.
Mrs. l.o rt Drown and Mrs. Kegln
old Urlsei shopped In Klamnth Kails
Krlday.
Misses Ituby nnd Kredu Smith
returned to their homo In Klamath
Kails, Sulorduy utter a several days
vlilt with Mr. and Mrs. Kola Smith.
A. A. Tlumpson was a visitor
hero Saturday.
Mr. und Mrs. I'. Nuvotny motored
to the Jerry McCurty runch Satur
day ufleruoon.
Misses Mildred and Amelia Dunn
visited Mrs. A. A. Wilkinson Sat
urday. I Jim Sumpler nnd son- wcro here
from Klamath Kails Saturday.
Jim Drl.-cull was u business vls
' Iter Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. Art Lungell and
' daughter Marietta, spent tho week
1 end ut lily fishing.
Mrs. I). U. Hum visited Mrs. Krcd
Ileihdoldt Suturduy nfternoon.
.Mrs. Ainosit Wilkinson entertain
ed Mr. Mini! Mrs. Orvlllo Smith ut
dinner Stturduy. Mr. Smith proved
up on his homestead ut tho Korks.
Ho finished the work that duy.
Tho boys und girl In JJonnuza
club work who took udvantnga of
tlio short summer session ut O. A. C.
wcro Kdlth Scott, Walter and Fran
cis llowne, nnd Vestln Casoy. With
Miss Allcl Lytlo ns chapcrouo they
left for Corrullls Sunday. '
John KnuRht was In town Sunday.
Mrs. Uorthu Wullaco, field matron
for tho government at Yalnux, was
tho dinner guest of Mrs. Art Lung
ell Krlday.
Mrs. Kttu Kilgore, Hoy Kilg.iru
and W. S. Ohnstnlno returned, to
Ilonauzn Monday. Mr. Cluustulno will
visit hero about two weeks.
Miss Grace Lytlo and Mon io
Lytlo transacted business In Klum
ath Kails Monday.
At tho school eloctlon Monday
K. J. Hold was rocloelod director
anil John llradley clerk of tho lo
cal board.
Mr. und Mrs, A. 1). llrlghlmnn
returned to their homo In Dnlry,
fiom Kit Is mill where Mr. Urighl
in ii n has been employed,
Tho Yonnu Vnlloy Irrigation pump
begun work Munday. Huncliors and
gnnloners along tho ditch lino wel
coined it to their dry soil,
Messers Chet. LCTitnor, . Wm. Ab
ramson, Ilruco Houston, Hussol Kagg
nnd Paul Sullivan made a pleasure
trip lo Uanouza Saturday evening
Mlas (Irjco Lytlo visited Mrs.
Urowno Tuesday.
Mrs. Hurklurt relumed lo lion
nnzii Tuesday. Sho will Visit hero
for several woeks.
Karl Drown was In town Tuesday.
Mr. und Mrs. (!us Keller und son
passed through Bonanza, Tuesday.
Kverett Spnrka visited in town
Tuesday.
Miss Graco Lytlo mado n liuslness
trip to Illldorurand TitosiUy. ,
llltlTISIIKIl MOIIIIKI)
SIIANOIIAI, . Juno 17. (P) -P.
H. (Invln, a Drltlsh citizen nnd
a molorcyclo pollcemnn for tho
Khaughui Inlurnutlonal sotllemont,
wus mobbed by t'hlnoso horo to
night. Ho was seriously hurt but
his Injuries nro not believed futnl.
Worry Ih grent stuff. It Is about
tho only thing that enn mnke most
of hh think.
Whitller paid for his odncutlon
by making slippers at 25 conts ft
pair
LK.UIKlt HKl'OUTi:!) IvlLI.l.l)
FKZ, French Morocco, Jiino.17
- (P) Unconfirmed reports huvo
boon 1'lrcnlntod among native tribes
men that Alxl-El-Krlm, Klfflnn lend
er oppoiing tho French, wan killed
during a recent French aorlul
bombardment.
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l'KJ IS PIH.E
As n special Inducement to Klam
ath county boys and girls club vork
ors, Roy Nolson, county fair official,
lins offered a fall pig of either sox
to tho winner of Class Ono In tho
Dairy Calf division at tho fair. It Is
folt that tho otfor of a pig will do
mors to Btlmulato In tores t than woro
the nwnrd tnnde In cash
tt Of
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The
ash
ion
Center
With the coming of the Summer season comes the need
for new clothes, and we are glad that we are able to offer
our patrons new up-to-the-minute merchandise at greatly
reduced prices.
This is your opportunity to fill your needs for the sum
mer at less than the usual prices.
New Advanced Styles
in Felt Hats. Specially
priced for this sale. All
the popular colors, in-
) . . , .
eluding also a good as
sortment of white.
...
Prices
$2.50-$6.50
Summer Trimmed
Hats purchased to sell
as a special value for
5.00.
- Sale Price
$2.95
-. Kaysers Full Fash
ioned Pure Silk Hose,
with the new slipper
heel. About ten shades
ot select from. A 2.00
hose.
Sale Price
$1.65
All Voile Dresses in.
stock formerly selling
to 10.0.0
Sale Price .
$3.98
Baronet -Satin Slips,
wanted j so " much now
for summer dresses.
Comes in all the newer
shades. Regular 4.50
value. Sale Price
$3.48
Jersey Rayon Slips,
also stocked in the new
shades with fancy
flounces. Regular at
3.75. Sale Price
$2.88
Gingham Dresses
Made of good quality
gingham in choice
plaids and checks
styled to the minute,
A good 2.00 value.
Sale Price $1.29
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