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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1925)
Page Efgftt EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tuesday; .tune, 2. mn 1J 'M Well get that Big Hat that Loud Shirt and Muffler. Dress up for the Big Rodeo This Store as usual --. is Headquarters for Rodeo Togs. Big Hats, All Styles 4.50 to 10.00 Rodeo Shirts p. to 7.50 Mufflers 1.25 to p. See Window Display Klamath Klothing Kompany Leading Clothers Buses Will Run Here Soon, Note To Council Says That W. E. Vouug of tlio Astoria ami Linton transit company will bo prepared to place his buses In op eration hero within the next low weeks was the information con tained in a letter .written to Quo Loreui uutl read at the council last night. .Two SO-passcnger bucs are now completed and mjro are being built the letter said. The council accepted the First National Uank bid of par with 5Vj per cent Interest for $!).0S7 Sixth Sewer Vult Deficit bonds. Tlio police Judge was empuyercd to ask for bids tor paving 9th street from Plue to High with hard surface, the ordinance passing its final reading last night. An ordinance calling for bids for surfacing East Main street for a distance of ono and one-eighth miles also pussed final reading. Freak Law Is Cause Of Grief For Assessors CAMPFIRE GIRLS BACK FROM TRIP Identifying some4u different ve rities of flowers, swimming, canoe ing, fishing and a 2Vi mile hike with Mr. Cone as guide, were among the things the Camp Kiro girls en joyed on their recent outing at Lake of the Woods.. The glrU who wore uuder the guardianship of . Mrs. L. P. Sabln and Mrs. A. L. Rice, returned list evening, tire local cars and a truck going out to camp yesterday noon fjr' them. John Boylo ot tho Cali fornia Oregon Power company fur nished tho truck to bring the pro visions back to the city, while the cars wore furnished by local people Tho weather was good and had it not been for the rocent rain which got into one ot tho larger tents, which leaked, the girls would have been able to remain tho full period of time tbat had been planned. Evenings were spent around tho cumpfire with stories and songs. A freak law pussed iy tho lust legislature Is today the cause ot a conference between W. T, Loo, county assessor and C. C. Mann. LiKo count v assessor. The law states that in tho case ot stock which is pastured In mora than ono county, it shall bo de termined In which county the stock Is wintered and in which It Is lo cated on March 1. This county Is then entitled to B0 per cent of the revenue received from taxation, while tho county In which stock spend that portion ot tho summer utter March 1 Is en titled to only 40 per cent ot tho tax revenue. Tho question, while theoretically simple, is provlug a bird one In tho case of Klamath and Lako counties where boundary lines mean llttio and where herds wander on the range at will. Ifot n Eclipse. WAIT! oAt the TINE TREE The greatest feature farce ever shown on the screen the biggest prize of the season, "Charley's Aunt," will be shown nt the Pine Tree theater today and tomorrow. As a stage play, "Charley's Aunt" has been . running for thirty-tree years and has grossed three mil lion dollars. It has been played In practically every country In the world and it has made every na tion that bas seen it rock with laughter. One hundred thousand dollars wero paid for the screen rights and the picture's worth it! "Syd Chaplin, Charlie's famous brother who bas shown his talent for riotous comedy In such motion pictures as "The Galloping Fish," "Her Temporary Husband" and "The Perfect Flapper,'' has the title role. His supporting cast is mado up of players well known hero and in England. You don't know what comedy is until you've seen tlhs one. "Char ley'B Aunt" is ono old lady who will sweep you off your feet and who, even the remembrance of, will make you chuckle. Hot Weather Is Bad Enough Don't add to the discomfort by carrying around with, you a single bad tooth. No need to do it when with our modern equipment we can make your teeth good as new without delay. We have our own laboratory in connec tion and you are therefore insured fast work here no delays wailing for an out-of-town laboratory to complete your work. R. D. COE, Dentists (Painless, of course) 202-204 llupka Khlg. 8th and Main Phone 836 CHICKEN' THIEVES IYowlcrs Opciate on Hen Koosts Huntlny Evening Chicken thieves got Into action in North Klamuth Falls Sunday even- Hairs Catarrh Medicine rid your system ot t-acstrn or ueunev Ma ,, two barre,s of maJtard ctuicd by Citirrh. . fcUtriiliroMMMi ln Waco' rexas. enough to make a 1, J. nUrWV & ,9P T!f n,llll'OT1 .bot Jo? ' .'' K. ' Ing and gathered In six big fat Rhode Island hens as a result of their work. Mrs. S. R. Wlrz, Oregon avenue, reported the loss ot one chicken, and said the neighbors across the street lost five. Police ore Investigating. , cAt The LIBERTY A life and death struggle at mid night in an airship flying over the English channel provides the big thrill In "There's Millions In It," the film booking office picture fea turing Catherine Calvert and which opened today at the Liberty the ater. The picture Is filled with many exciting Incidents ln addition to the hand-to-hand fight In the blaz ing airship Including a night escape in a motorboat on the Thames, a chaso of racing cars through Bhit tany and an escape from a falling airplane. "There's Millions In It" has been adapted from the Saturday Evening Post story, "Men of Affairs." Tho story, has to do with a radium field of fabulous value In tho Ualkana and the fight to obtain possession of the treasured concession. In ad dition to the many thrills and sus pense, the story Is built around a strong love theme. Catherine Calvert, who will long be remembered for her work with Valontino In "Blood and Sand," Is supported by a distinguished cast of players. ACCEITH POSITION' Mrs. Kllcr in District Attorney's , Office Mrs. Virginia Eller has accepted a position in tho office nf Acting District Attorney Caleb Jones nnd will work with both Mr. Jones and D. It. Vandenburg, deputy dUlr'.ct attorney. Grocery Costs Here Less Tfhan In Los Angeles Klamath Fulls prices on tho neces sities of lite, particularly groceries, are on a par with prices for similar articles in Lob Angeles, and In many cases even lower. This is the declaration ot Dr. J. U. Coble, who with Mrs. Goble re turned . yesterday from a . tour through southern California. "Oranges aro cheaper In Los Angelea than here, but that Is about the only exception." Or. Goble sold. "Staplu groceries are. about the same, with the exception of sugar, which sold tor a llttio less, tho dif ference probably being accounted for by the freight, llents woro high er in most Instances than they aro here. "I visited a son in tho suburbs and failed to sec whero he effected any economics by virtue of California prices. Outside of tho citrus fruits, there is little saving over local prices, even at the big markets." Insurance Sales Pay School Cost , For Klamath Man Ivnu 1). Houston, who has just re turned from Eugene, has a record of which - he hs. reason to bo proud. He Worked 'his' way through high school and 'the ..University, soiling life Insurance being one ot bis chief aid. In this lino he won tho life Insurance sales' contest before the state underwriters In Portland, six teen ontenatants being entered. Ho was one of the two debators in the radio dobato last winter, when Oregon won from Stanford. He also won the Bcakniah oratorical prize ot J 100, gaining second place ln the contest. Only graduates could entor this contest, the oration hav ing to be original und delivered without manuscript. Notwithstanding ho had to work to make expenses, as well as being manager ot his fraternity, the I'll I Gamma Delta for two years, he made tho highest grado of any o( tho six hundred fraternity men attending the University. Mr. Houston will enter tho' in surance business In this city. Road To Medicine Lake Blocked By Huge Fallen Tree A large fallen tree Is now block ing the road to Medicine lako, ac cording to reports Issued by a party ot motorists who made tho trip Sunday. Medicine lake, comparatively Iso lated and teeming with rainbow, is located at the northern end of the Shasta National forest. In California. Tho road, which leads through Merrill and post the lower lake, was declared M be In good condition by the party, although blocked with in halt a mile of the lake by the fallen tree. Members of tho party loft their car ut the tree and walk ed to the lake. . By next Sunday it t bolivod that forest rangers now stationed In this district will have removed tho obstruction. The earliest known mortality (able was produced In ?2$ A. p. BIRTHS Born To Mr. and Mrs. '.V. E. A nicy, 1002 Long street, Juno 10, a girl, who has been named Yvonne Adel. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo T. Watson, 608 California avenue, June 20, a boy. Born- To Mr. and Mrs. II. 3. Cald well, 1321 Pleasant avenue, Juno 21, a girl, who has been named Clara Murlc. I I The, baseball fan scorns to go around almost as much as the elect- Why You Kurotvo Butter Values und Lower Price ut Moe's This Store is a Member of the Northern ' ' Jobbing Company An association of mer chants thnty covers tho en tire Central states. It has a membership of some 000 stores representing muny millions of dollars. Tho purchasing power of this in a m moth association Is simply stupendous. This buying power gives an as soclato member tho oppor tunity to buy lines that never could be bought only through this association and at a much lower price. THE. It ETA ILEUS COM MEItCIAL UNION will hold their 39th seml-nunuul con vention in Chicago August 3 to 8. Everything new In merchandise Including staples will be on display and rest assured we will be there to take advantage of the great savings to be had and though wo luivo never advertised the fact beforo pass It on to our many pat rons Remember this slo gan STYLE AT A PUIt'E. II. N. MOB. Clever Chiffon Dresses Delightfully dainty frocks developed from fine qual ity, beautifully flowered chiffons in ihe very new est shades bewilchiiigly varied by means of self material and contrasting colored ruffles and vari colored c h i f f o n roses, laces, pleating iind novelty trims. Priced, at $20.00 $25.00 $27.50 una Dainty Fibre Silk Under- things Created from high grade fibre silk in shade of piuk-they fulfill the demand of underwear of generous length, beautiful a p p c a r a ii e c ami wonder ful wearing qualities. Bloomers, special Vests, special Chemise, sepeial ., Step-ins, special ... $1.15 $1.00 $1.75 $1.50 WATCH EOR THE OPENING OF Ol.lt NEW BEAUTY PAIILOH ATTEND TIIK ItODKO KLAMATH FALLS JULY 2, 3, i EodeeBrothers COACH Its popularity is thoroughly understood when you consider these facts: Five adult passengers are accommodated in genuine comfort. Dodge Brothers standard power plant, chassis and undcrslung spring equipment are Coach features. Observation of the finish, fittings and design will reveal no departure from Dodge Brothers most ex acting practice in these departments. v ' $1011,1 r. o. I), Di lrolt Ullitll.l delivered H. S. WAKEFIELD 420 Klamath Avenue Phone 109