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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1925)
TTTTTVAV; .TTTMT!. 2ft. 102J7 Munslngwear for Women, Misses and Girls ' f Shop in the Mornings Wed. Morning Specials 9:30 to 11:30, June 24 MVLTI'MIIP. TIRES c5Wen's Furnishi ings Women's Department For Your Protection All RACINE Multi Mile Tires are now SEALWRAPT. wrapping remains on the tire until you buy it. This blucinner wrapping means that the tire is a new, first-quality product and guaranteed as such b v We remove the outer " ourselves and RACINE, wrappings; the blue inner Look for it. MOTOR INN GARAGE They are wrapped twice and sealed at the factory. 230 Main Phone 294-J COOLIDGE WILL TAKE VACATION President and Family Will Leave Washington, D. C. This Afternoon WASHINGTON'. June 23. A cah I. Tut uinollng. perhaps I ho I nil I to bo hold Hit summer, Blood between President Coolldge mid til Vucttllon. Wllh hi di-parturo (or tha sum mer bouiio at Bwumpiioutt, sot (or early afternoon, .Mr. t'oolldgo do voted the miming lo a lost Inliiuie checkup with h! cabinet niul . to arrdngo fur a "Trnrmler of the ma jor business of hla orri.'c.'' Practically every Important pond Ing question linn ben.i disposed of by Mr. Colldgo today, although n few up point menu raimilii to bo made and hi) "till has under consideration ome reports from tho tariff com mission recommending changes. An office has been net up fir tlin pru eldant in Lynn, Mas., and with part of tho oxocutlve forcn there. Includ ing Secretary Sunder, he will curry on euch Innlness there n arises ilur JnK tho summer. Mr. Coolldgu linn not announced pinna for hla proKrnui while In Mas sarhuaetta, for a time however. It In expected, ha will reninln cluae to the spacious home ul White Court, whero ho and Mm. CooIUIko will Htny, renting from tho cares of of fice. It la likely Unit they will remain on tho .Muasaehusotta conn until full, hrciikitiK tholr ty with a vial to Plymouth. Vermont, the homo of the prealdcnta father. Wedding Bells"' Crescent City Road Rough But In Good Shape Tho road from Kluinntli Fulls to Crescent City la in Rood condition and tho dlstunco can bo mnda In about 11 hours onny runnltiK time, according to Dr. J. 0. (loblii, who drovo ovor It yeatordny on hla re ' turn from ti vncntlon In Cnllfornln. Leaving tho l'nciric UlKhwny at ' Granta Pima 45 mllea of good gravol . od highway la cncoiintcrod. Tho ' worst part of tho road In over Ore gon Mountain, somo of It narrow nnd under conatructlon. Aftor crossing tho mountnln the bent rond la doclnred to bo nlong Patrick crook to Itn Junction with Smith Itlvor, a dlsfhnco of about 3 mlloa, Prom this point on to Creacont t City tho rond la In good condition, with tho oxcoptlon of aoino rough apota. School Board Will Issue More. Bonds At a apccinl mooting of tho school board called hint ovonlng, authori sation for pouting of notlcea for tho laaunnco of school bonda In Iho mini of $20,000 wua voted upon. Notices for tho olnctlon to voto upon those bonda lo bo ponlml by the clerk on tho' flrat of July. Tho now Freomonl school will tiao $10,000 of tho monoy for tho completion of tho pluy courlH, the romnlnlng $10,000 lo ho spent (or furnishings. y A f i Si . M "i Ik A Herbert C, Hoover Jr., aon of the accretury of commerce, and Mlaa Mnrgurot Wntaon of Sen Francisco will bo married Juno 85 at Memorial Church, Htnnford University. Tho wielding Is tho outgrowth ot n col lege romance Secretary nnd Mra. Hoover will attend the wedding.. cMARKETS POrtTLA&O, Om Juno 22. Cat tle Hecolptn, 2505 (28 direct or through); hIimm'h, Htrong to 25u up; alio atock.. alrong lo 25c down; medium Hleera, common, $0.50 7.50; ciinnor nnd cutter atooia, $1.50 5f (1. 50; common mul medium, nil weights, $5.25 f) 7.50 ; common and medium, $1.7507; dinners nnd cullers, $2.50 fr 1.75; bulls, good (hoof yeniilngs excluded), $ 1.75 50 5.50; eoniiuon to medium (cunnor.H nnd 'bologmiH), $3,50 Q 1.70; cnlves, medium to choice, 100 pounds down, $750; cull nnd Wagons Required To Have Lights On Night Drives All horse-drawn vehicles travel ing on a public highway after dark must .display a light on tho left aldo of tho vehicle. Tho abovo ruling, a stuto law, will be rigidly adhered to In Klam ath county In the future, according lo warning Issued by County Judge It. II. Bunnell, who yodterdny afternoon fined J. linker $1 for driving without lights. "Thin law Is for tho protection of those who are out on tho highway ul night with a horse-drawn ve hicle. No particular kind ot light la specified In the law. A lantern. u flushllght or any other kind ot light thai can bo observed for any distance will do. Tho main thing is tho safety of tho man In the wagon," today declared II. E. Knowles, county traffic officer. Prince Of Wales Observes Birthday JOTANN'KSUimU, South Africa, Juno 23. (P) Tho Prince of Wales ushered in his 31st birthday In tho small hours of this morning dancing to tho light of candles and matches held by other guests at a party given by tho Drltlah emplroficrvlco league. Tho emergency form of lighting waj necessitated when tho electricity failed for half an hour. common (190 pounds down), $4 7; medium to choice (190 to 260 pounds), JG.GOJf 8.60; medium to choice, (200 pounds up) $4.50 6; cull nnd common (120 pounds up) $3 5i'E. Hogs Receipts, 1480 (324 di rect or through); strong to 25c up; heavyweight (250 to 350 pounds), medium, good and choice', $12.25 13.50; medium weight (200 to 300 pounds) moil lu in, good and cholco. $12.505?13.7B; light weight (160 to 200 pounds), common, medium, good, cholco, $13,755? 14.25; light lights (130 to 160 pounds) common, medium, good, cholco, $12.5013.50; packing hogs, smooth, $105i1ll. (Sofo or oily hogs nnd roasting pigs ex cluded In above.) Sheep Hecolpts, ' 2300; slow; lambs, ' light and hnndywelght, medium to cholco, $9 4T 11.25; heavyweight. 92 lbs up, medium to prime, $S9.60; all weights cull and common, $6 8; yoarllng weth ers, medium to prtmo, $0.50 8; wethers, 2 yea-old nnd ovor, medi um to prime, $5 07 0.50 ; ewes, com mon to cholco, $45.50; ennner nnd cull, $1. Egga Firm; current rocolpts, 31H32o dozen; pullets, .29 29V(,c; firsts, an, if 32c; extras, H2toi33, dollvorod Portland. Buttor, firm; extra, cubes, city, I I ',4c; standards, 44c; prlmo firsts, 43c; under grades, nominal; prints, 4Uc; cartons, 47c. lluttorfnt, firm; best churning cronm, 44c; not shippers track In Bono 1. Poultry Stendy (Leas 6 por cont commission), llonvy lions, 22 Iff 23c; light, 15c; brollors, 21 21c; young white ducks, 20c. Onions, steady; nominal, Pota toca, No. 2, $2.25 3. GO. cftfen's Handkerchiefs 25c Quality 5 for $1 Regular slio In good quality cotton, with lavender, brown and blue borders and striped edges. Wed nesday morning Only, 9:30 to 11:30 5 for $I.OO Fibre Silk Hose 69c Pair Park Mill Kllk and Fibre hose, mercerised top, toes, heel and sole. In French grey, black, black cordovan, French tan, sizes 10 to 11. only few palra, Wednesday Morning, pair ttftc Fibre and Silk Hose 49c pr. 3 Pairs, $1.45 Not Guaranteed ANy'r JlIqL Mostly cordovan and black colors, in full run of sizes, in cluding Out Sizes of 10 and 101A fibre and' silk hose by T.opsy. These are not guaranteed hose. Women wanting inexpensive hose for house wear or unconventional occasions will find these of fair lustre, fair tensile strength with con siderable service. Wednesday morning, June 24, Only 9:30 to 11:30, 49c the pair 3 pair for $1.45 Above Items Only Wednesday Specials 9:30 to 11:30 ' Pretty Fabrics SUC0CQCR :4rBRics Colorful Patterns Recent Arrivals in Sheer, Cool Summer Yard Goods for Frocks of Your Own Desired Style For Children and Grown-Ups 1 - Nursery Prints, yard . . 35c Fancy Broadcloths, yd 85c Broadcloths, yard .... 75c :IO Inches wide Interesting and prettily colored prints In blue and brown stripe and romping child ren, on white back ground, light blue and pink stripe wllh little misses and nursery animals on white back ground. Good for dresses, rompers, etc., yard 35c. Fancy Voiles, yard . . $1.35 80 Inches wide Fabrics adaptable to numerous occasions and modes. Has pretty satin stripe, in few exclusive patterns. Tho yard ... .1.35 V Fancy Voiles, 89c to 1.20 30 Inches wide This wonderfully serviceable fabric for unnumbered occasions and, events of tho Biuniuer days is shown In fancy figured patterns, of 17 different colors nnd pat terns. The yard 8lic to $1.20 30 inches wide Beautiful patterns and colors of high lus tre, in broad and narrow stripes, in three colors. Guaranteed fast colors. Yard 85c 30 Inches wide Well known tor Its daintiness, service ability and richness of appearance. Guar anteed fast color. 39 inches wide. Yd 75c. Japanese Crepes, yard 25c Voiles, yard 111 Infll,.. -l,ln . 7 ' 30 inches wide New arrival In the cool and popular Jap anese cotton crepes in solid - colors of green, orange, lavender, salmon and blue. The yard 20c New Gighams ....... 25c 32 inches wide In this delightful assortment of ginghams. 30 different colors and patterns, the woman who has her own pattern for house dresses or bungalow aprons will find these readily adaptable to many uses with their stripes, checks, figures, flowers and com l)lmu!c:i patterns. The yard 25c .50c 30 Inches wide This Is an amazing array of pleasingly beautiful fabrics for summer frocks in 24 colors and patterns of Normandy Fabrics, Eyltev Voiles. The yard SOc. Bordeaux Voiles, in Bolid colors and satin stripes, yard . 75c Crepe Voile, yard ; . . $1.00 30 Inches wide This delightful summer dress fabric, with it's crinkly and refreshing softness, is . shown in seven colors. Suitable for most occasions. The yard S1.00 Style-at-a-Price in Women's Quality Frocks Tweed Outing Suits 12.50 liiilihlihliiihiiliiilililniiinilll Vffc, Uilniliiiln iiiiliiiiMilSl KLAMATH FALLS Service With Values Solves Your Trobloms Dove Lingerie Summer's Best New1 Law Affects Those Who Carry Concealed Arms Attention of tho public to the now laws covering the carrying of concealed weapons w9 called today by Shorlff Burt Hawkins. His warn ing was Issued because of tho tact that many people habitually carry guns In their car during the sum mer camping season. The law, while seomlngly drastic stipulates that huntors and fisher men on camping or hunting trips may carry concoaled weapons, both to and from their destination. Any ox peace offlcor may carry a . conconled wenpon, if honorably retired. Revolvers may be carried at any tlmo providing they are In plain sight In a belt holster. Severe penalties are provided for any felon, or anyone with a previous criminal Tecord, carrying a conceal ed weapon. Any citizen whose reasons are found satisfactory may obtain per mission to carry a weapon by apply ing to the sheriff or chief ot police. COURTS lceds Robert O. Odell to Ida B. Mom yor an undivided interest In southoily 40 2-3 ft. of lots 23 and 24 of block 6 Inrustrlal Addition. The K. D. Co. to Robert O. Odell lots 23, 24 block 6 Industrial Ad dition. " Chester O. Sprlngor ot ux to Shov-lln-Hlxon Co., NE of Sec. 19, T. 23, R. 10. The Nedra company to Alfrcda Stelnmetx part Sec. 10, T. 39, R. 9. Sophia S. Henley to Warren C. Hunt, easterly 30 ft of lot 3 and westerly H of lot 2 Jn block 8, Original town. Sophia S. Henley to Warren C. Hunt westerly 35 ft. of lot 3, In block 8, original town, frontage on Pine of 35 ft, deptt ot 120. Daggett 1 Schallock Investment Co. to Amelia Hanks, 6-11-25. $1.50 I. R. S. Lot 2 block 6, Ewauna Heights addition. John Westlund to Charles D. Dodson. 6-20-25. $1.50 I. R. S. Lot 10, block 213, Mills Second addi tion. L ' Burt E. Hawkins, sheriff, to R. Medora Shepherd, sheriff's deed. 6-20-25. $1034.65 consideration. 80 acres of sec. 20, twp. 41, r. 12. Winifred Withrow Clognorn et al to J. P. Satterlee, QCD.6-20-2G. $50 consideration. Two motes and bounds descriptions along Klamath avenue and Payne alley. Ora R. Boyd to George 8. Boyd, 6-22-25. (320 acres) EH of see 10, twp. 36, r. 14. Circuit Court Filing No. 19964 Equity. C. C. R. 7-366, 6-22-25, Frank L. Mars, atty. Mrs. Evelyn Mendonca vs. George E. Mendonca, divorce complaint. NO 2021 Law. C. C. R. 8-366. 6-22-25. Ivan S. Snapp vs. Burt 35. Hawkins, sheriff, and American Surety Co. Plaintiff demands judg ment for .$9185.74 damages and $600 atty foes. . The United States has more thun 15,000 motion picture theaters. The size trout attain depends on the kind ot water they Inbsblt, Knut Hamsun, Nobel prise win. ner, drove street cars in Chicago,