The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 26, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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France Plans
Debt Payment
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Nicer w thop mornlnns Postifflce Open 8 . m.
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CONKAI) NACKf, AND
'KI.KANOIt IIOAIUIMAN III
"SO THIS IS
CARRIAGE"
If vim liked ''Sinners in
Silk" ami "V i 11 e of
Youth" Don't Miss
'I'll Ik One
Amateur Night
Crime Out Ami
"Do Your Stuff"
If the Audience says
It's fliinil Vim Win
'l ti- I'rip.
Saturday Only
VV.Vl'Y VIOI.A DANA in
"cyfLONG CAME IUTH"
Tlie llig One Sun. lav is 1CI .KA NOU CI.YN'S
"HIS HOUR"
It's Auot Iter "Three Weeks" Only Mure So!
7i
AT THE LIBERTY
Tonight Only
Yakima Canutt
in
"oA Two Fisted
. Sheriff"
The world's champion
cowboy in a real thriller.
Saturday Only
Tlie Stunt King '
Richard Talmadge
in
"Laughing at
Danger"
I'AHIH, Juno 20, Ml Milliliter
Ciillliiux's plan for piiymrinl of ma
turing bonds provldn for un Iiiithuko
I of six million fruncn In both I tin cir
culation unit tlm hank of France's
I uil viiii:i-m 10 tlm Htutn anil for the
: I hh 11 it 11 cn or Kolrl purity briniln nx-
Iflinnlri.fililf. t.tm lln .. ..
...,....,,, " uiu uuiiuiiui imitlflHli
Ii'iiiiIh Unit inutiiro in July anil H"
tifinbur. Whim thii nutloiiul iliifniiHi! bonds
urn rmloiMiifil by tlm ni-w K"I1 parlly
howls t)i maximum of tbo MtUtv'S
fl in t In k rl'ilit will l fixed lit tlm
nmoiint I'xIhIIiik on tlm day tlm bnnil
KiiliHiTipllonH aru cIohhiI.
The Cnlllaiix bill flxos tlio rlrculu
tlun of bank noli-H at CI.QOfl.OOO,
000 franc InHtim.r nr 43,000,0011, n,"U
mill tlio urlvaniu-H to tlm mule by tlm
bank of Franco at 82,000,0110,000
franiH Imitnuil of 20,000. 000,000.
Tlm bill K( vtt tlm Kovcrminnl tlio
rl III to fix tlio exact Innns of llm
miw gold bonil Issue by Kovcriimcnt
'iliicrrni.
Tlio preamble of tlm bill says tlm
Iriaiiury'H HliorliiK" Is partly dun to
llm "continued repayment of nation
al rlefeniio."
It Hiiyn thn maturing bonds for
which tlio holders ilemnnd payment
lotal 1.800,000.000 francs for July
and 3,800.000,000 for Hepiember.
Tlm new Ihhiio of Hold parity
IioihIh will bn offered only In ex
ilian k for I he maturlnK il etc use
bondii. but tlm oxclmnico will not bo
obllKalory, I ho bill Buys. It Ih thus
hoped to coiiHolldato tlm greater part
of thin flout Iijk debt.
Coming Sunday
House Peters in
"HEADWINDS"
3E
RANCHER'S IE
FOR LIFE TOLD
(foiitlniii'd l'Yoiii I'ngn One)
nearby. Ilo rushed bin wife and
daughter to a point of wifely and
then returned to save as many bo.
longings nil possible.. .Mont of theno
hit unveil by workliyt throiiKhout
the night, ho reported. Huff nnlri
many of his rnltlo were killed, two
rani'lif'i aliovn li Ih were wiped out
and that the rniiKcr iitatlon nearby
will bo Mihmcritml by the rlHlng
water. 1 1 In homo, which wan In tlm
bed of thn suddenly formed reuor
voir, now Ih under many feet of
water.
l)enplto the fear I hat Iiiih hciMi cx
proKHcd that another nvulanihii will
doHcond upon thn valley, tourists
and rcnldcnt are mulling to thn
Hceno of tlm ocrtirrnnro and It nl
ready ban gulncd fumu an a sight
of InlereHt,
Kiinilii'in, forest runners and
otlmrH who live near thn fullen
mountain, however, regard tho pos
sibilities moro serious, declaring
that other parts of thii mountain
have been undermined by seepage
from mellud snow and that It may
Klvu away ncaln beruuso of tho
looHeni'KH of tlm earth III that place.
Karth trcmorB have been felt twice
In thu lam week.
. When tho huge reservoir formed
by the avalanche him been filled by
the river, It will hnvo formed n
lake hIx to hovcii hi Urn long, uboul
a mile wide, and nearly 200 feet
deep, It lit estimated.
Residents of Kelly, Vyo four
miles below tho newly formed lake,
huvo vacated tlm town ill favor of
higher ground, fearliiK n temporary
stoppage of tho flow of tho river
would bo followed by a flood.
Plumbers Take
Highway Trip
PORTLAND, Ore.', Juno 26, OP)
Delegate!) to tho convention of the
national association of mauler
plumbers. In Houston hero this week
sought relief today from heat and
biminuHH In a trip over tho Columbia
river highway. Henry K. Longloy,
of Wilmington, N. C, waa ulectod
president; Albert J. Wilson, San
Francisco, vlco president; Richard J.
Welch, Lowell, Mass.. troasuror; and
Wllber It. Doshor, Wilmington, N.
C, Hecretary.
Louisville, Ky wa chosen for the
convention next yar.
FOREST FIRES AT
BEND IMPROVE
I1KND, Oro., Juno 20. Forest flro
conditions wero greatly Improved
thlH morning, tho relative humidity
having gone ns high us ?f last night
and Htandliig at BO thin morning, ac
cording to tho foreHlry office. This
Ih higher than It has been In several
clays.
Nino forest fires have been report
ed ho far oh a reHiilt of tho electric
Htorm yesterday. Seven of thoso nro
IiihIiIo tho Deschutes national forest
and -two nro located In tho Shcv-lln-Hlxoii
company holdings adjoin
ing the national forest.
The flro nt Charlton Lako nlmost
at the top of tho divide waa not
r Free -,
. . .
II
I Lloyd
Free
A Work Shirt Free ,
1 Regular 75c each Buy Two Shirts for 1.50
And I Will Give You One
F R E E
THIS OFFER IS GOOD SATURDAY ONLY
Ryan
Clothier
Main at Ninth St.
"Home of the Workingmcn"
COME TO OUR
NO. 2 TRADING FACTS
Are you
sympathetic?
Do You Buy From Agents
for Pity or. What?
Have you ever stopped to analyze your reactions
to peddler argument and the causes for your buying
from agents and order takers?
Do you feel as though you should buy or does
their unsnubbable persistence intimidate you un
consciously? This is not an effort to bar peddlers or agents
from Klamath Fulls by force. That can not be done.
An attempt to do that only would create prejudice
and 'antagonism to local merchants. W'e have no
intention of trying to keep the peddler out except by
sound business methods, honesty, gaining of con
fidence of the citizens of the community, by giving
facts, logical reasons and service with values as the
reason for trading with the Golden liule instead of
With the itinerant peddler? W'e believe, in fact we
i know by comparison we have made we can sell the
same merchandise the same quality for a less profit
per sale, in other words for less money, than the
peddler. W'e do that every day. "
IF YOU HAVE
Foot Troubles?
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.'WEAK ANoXV ' I
. PAINFUL kUi Jl, "ft
ANKLE. ' Ut---e6j-iiSiS Mill jl
joint'' XJ
CnAMPttTir-i'
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f V VAINS '
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Jjl -i'-T ins-.ep Jri
Wjk CALLOUSES I
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FREE DEMONSTRATION
JULY 123
Seven persons out of every ten have some -rm of foot trouby. It
may be weak or broken-down arches, weak ankles, corns, callouses
or bunions or probably a case of tired, aching, painful feet.
Regardless of what may be the nature of your suffering, you will
find quick and permanent relief, this week, at our Foot Comfort
Department.
Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You
For the benefit of ail foot sufferers, this store has arranged with The
Scholl Mfg. Co., for the servicer of one of Dr. SchoU' most a Kilted
demonstrators, who will be at our store to give free foot comfort
demonstrations on the above date. Every loot sufferer should take
advantage of this exceptional opportunity.-
Free Pedo-graph Picture Made of Your Feet
. In a few seconds' time, without removing the hose, he can make a
f)hotographic print of your foot that positively shows it yon do have
oot troubles and to what stage the trouble has progressed. This serv
ice is absolutely free and places you under no obligation whatever.
FREE SAMPLES
Do you want to know how to stop corns hurting Instantly? Come
in and get a sample of Dr. Scholia Zino-pads. They remove the
cause of corns friction and pressure. Thin, antiseptic, healing.
Bring your foot troubles to this store during this dem
onstration and learn the true meaning of foot comfort.
New Silks Are Here
For the advanced summer season's loveliest frocks
..we have, just rcceived.a .showing-of . beautifully-lus
trous silks m a wondrous variety of captivating hues
1.50 to 3.50
Included in the showing' are Crepe-de-Chines, Can
ton Crepes, Georgettes, and Fancy Printed Silks with
a nice assortment of . Rayon Silks. Pure silks 40
inches wide. Ravon silks 36 .inches wide.
Munsingwear for
Women and Men
KlBailililHiliiilililiiilililnililihiil .
I'l'lilililltihlililiUllliIillllllhl
W I AMATU
rbni mill vs v
Nicer to shop mornings Postoffice closes S:30 p.m. Saturday
Dove Lingerie Is
Cool and Beautiful
clearly visible this morning but It
was thoflKht to bo about flvo acres
in extent.
Chairs Inst longer if tucks aro
plnccil upright in the seat.
i Mack's Star
.1
fSSSSil5S!rx
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niFFIAXS LOSE
FEZ, Frenci Morocoa, June 26.
(J) Abd-El-Krlm. the Rlffian lead'
er,, began a vigorous offensive near
Taza today and the French coun
ter attacks. The battle was oon.
tinned this afternoon with Rlffian
losses heavy.
Work was Invented by people who
were too nervous to sit still.
Moot Mr. At Simmons, fltnr hitter
nnd outfielder of tho Philadelphia
Atbiiittca, who Is setting a merry
pact tor American Leagu.0 batter.
He Ins also shown quite a bit of
ability In crashing out home runs.
This la his second season In the
majors.
COURTS
Deeds
Favnll-Utley Realty Co. to Wil
liam J. Devaul. Corporation deed;
5-1S-2B; S48t4NE14NE?4 of Sec-
23, Twp. 39, Mange 15.
F. UIU Hunter et ux to J. F. Pot
ter: 6-29-25: $2.00 I. It. S.; Second
Railroad Addition, lots 4, 5, blk. 20.
Burt E. Hawkins, Sheriff to Nellie
Irvine; Sheriff's deed; (1918 tax.)
6-25-26. HO consideration; Malln
lots 7. 8, block 30.
F. R. Hamilton to N. D. Kinsbach;
6-26-25; i!b0 I. R. S.; NEW of Sec.
31, Twp. 36, Range 8.
Doln N. Clemens et ux to W. A.
Owlngs; 3-7-23; $1.00 I. R. S.; First
Addition, lot 8, block 28. v'
R. II. Dunbar et ux to Maudo Ow
Ings ot vlr: 6-1-26; $1.00 I. R. S.
(M. and B. description) being tho
Northorly H of Lots 4 and 5 nnd
the Northerly V, ot Lot 3 of snld
Block 42. First Addition.
Burt E. Hawkins, Sheriff to Col-
man O'Laughlin; Sheriff's deed on
tax foreclosure; 6-6-25; $245.65
consideration; SWSWVl, of Sec.
24, Twp. 38, Range 11. -
J. H. Hecker et ux to George A.
Massey; 6-3-25; $5.00 I. R. S.; 13.9
acres, morovor less In Lot 3 of Sec.
5, Twp. 39 S., R. 9 E. W. M. (De
scribed by M. and B.)
Leslie Congo et ux to Mrs. George
B. Tyson; QCD; 6-22-25; the Easter
ly 55 ft. of Lot 12, Blk. 2, Fairvlew
Addn.
Stanley Dwinnell to W. C. Van
Emon; QCD: 6-12-25; $1.00 I. R. S.,
Klamath Addition? lots 1, 2, blk. 2.
V. C. Van Emon et ux to Martin
McAndrews; 6-25-25; $1.00 I. R. S.,
Klamath Addition, lots 1, 2, blk. 74.
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Learn fromThose Whom I Have Cured
MY FREE book on Piles and
other Rectal and Colon dis
orders contains doiens of letters volun
tarily written by prominent patients
whom I have" cured. Many of thee
cases were of over IS years standing,
nd had made Invalids of the sufferer,
Send or call for thii book TODAY and
Mml,nirl.M.nJ. t n . i
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and young, were restored to health.
tiiii uuw positive u my
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cure any cast of Pll or RE-
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Circuit Court Filings
No. 2023 Law. C. C. R. 7-367;
6-25-25; State Industrial Accident
Commission vs. Robert S. Adams and
William V. Adams. Plaintiff de
mands judgment for $71.4? and for
costs. ,, . . - ' ,', i
' No. 1965 Equity. 6-25-25; C. C.
R. 7-357; E, B. Ashurst, Atty. W.
D. Ginsbach vs. Joe Marino. Suit to
quiet title on NE ot Sec. 31, Twp,
36 S., R. 8 e: W. M.
. No. 2024 Law; 6-26-25; State In-
dustrlal Accident Commission vs. J.
Frank Adams. Plaintiff demands
judgment for $250.11 and tor costs.
GREEN
SLABS
ARE RIPE
Our trucks will be haul
ing green slabs for 1 a
few days, 16 inch..
Phone in for a '"few
loads, $30 for 10 cords.
BLOCK WOOD
at Cheap Prices
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn" .
601 Main Phone 535