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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
FACE ElfiHT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 2fl, 1023 "i The Call of the Season is for SmIo Le IC s s The woman's store is always ready with fashions indorsement behind it There is no longer any question of the continued sway pf these popular fabrics for this and the coming season. The problem for. Klamath Falls' women now simmers down to Quality Color Variety Value Price The silks to be had at this store completely satisfy in all of these particulars. They embrace a full range of the most desirable weights, textures colors and novelty de signs at prices only made possible through our purchasing power as a member of the Northern Jobbing Co. You are corbially invited to inspect our wonderful display of silks Come.' DIl. AXD JlltS. DIETSCHE LEAVE Loral Physician and Wife to At- tend Convention . Dr. and Mrs. E. Dietsche left this morning lor Portland, whoro the doctor will attend the Pacitlc Northwest Medical association con vention this coming week. Dr. and Mrs. Dietsche made the trip by way of Bend, whero Dr. Woener will Join them and go on north to the convention. ; ; OFF TO FIUSCO Malinger of Whccli-r-Olinstvad Coin ' ' pany Goes South . ' J. M. Bedford, manager of 'the Whcclcr-Olmstoad company, plans to Icavo Monday on a brief business visit to San Francisco, - Present plans are for his return to Klam ath Falls about Friday. . FHOM LAKEVIEW lr. iiiiU Mrs. Baldwin to Spend 8c v. f ' ' .' ' cral Days Hero '.' Mr. and Mrs. Zlm Baldwin ar rived In Klamath Falls today from Lakevlow to spend several days on business and visiting with friends. Mr. Baldwin Is in the garage busi ness In Lakevlew. automobile max FKOM LAKEVIEW K. K. K. Store To Give Scholarship In Dairy Class To the club boy or Rl rl who wins Class III Dutry Division at the coin ing County Fair, will ba awarded a scholarship to O. A. C. Summer School, Corvttllls, In 1928. This coverted prlie is offered by tho K. K. K. Store who last year gave a similar award In Dlv. Ill of Pork Production. Ralph Hill, of Merrill, captured tho prite last year with his Poland Chliia boar. Tho requirements of Class III specify that tho prlio winner must caro and manage one or more dairy females of any dairy breed, dropped before August 1, 1923, for a period of at least six months, during which time records must be kopt tor at least ono month before freshening and at least tour months after freshening the latter lo Include milk production. TO DIAMOND LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Nine, Miss Florence Murphy and John Carooi will leave tomorrow noon for Diamond Lake, where they will spend the week-end fishing boating. . and LEFT FOIt SOUTH Visitors Irf-ft This MuriiitiK Home in San Francisco for Mr. and Mrs. Colvln Reed and daughter Betty, who havo been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del Gam mon on Cedar tor the past ton days, left this morning by motor for their home in San Francisco. Mrs. Gam mon and daughter Nancy motored south with Mr. and Mrs. Heed and will spend about three weeks visit ing there. Mr. Reed Is a brother of Mrs. Gammon. CHILOQUIN MAN Bon F. Miller was a business visit or here yesterday from Chiloquln. MRS. CRKGO AT THK DALLES Visiting With Relatives and Friends at Former Homo Attend to Business Interests In City Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Snyder of Lakevlew were among the visitors in the city yesterday attending to business interests here. TO EUGENE Will Spend the Fourth In the 'Wil lamette Valley Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shepard plan to leave Wednesday or Thursday of next week for Eugene and Rainier, where they will be for several days visiting friends and relatives over the Fourth. , OCT TO RANCH Local Family Spend Duy at Ranch on Upper Lake Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ray and daughters, Betty and Martha, mo tored to the Ray ranch on Upper Lake this morning, where they will spend the day. ' Mrs. Ray and daughters just recently arrived from Santa Cruz, where they have been for the past three months. Automobile. Man From Weed, Cali fornia, in City on Business 10. A. De Bon, having the agency tor the Nash car at Weed, Califor nia, Is a business vlsilot 6ere, TO TENNAXT Mrs, Foster Will .Spend the Fourth In California Mrs. C. H. Foster and children and her sister, Miss Pearl Murphy, will leave Saturday for Tennant, California, to spend the Fourth with Mrs. Foster's parents, Mr, and Mrs, C, W, Murphy, Mrs. R. E. Crego Is visiting with relatives and friends at The Dalles, which is her former home and plans to remain about tea days longer be fore returning home. , GRANT CRKGO IMPROVED Brother of Local Man Showing Sumo Improvement From llluesii . Grant Crelghton Crego, brother of R. E. Crego of this city, who visited here for some time with his brother, is reported as being some what im proved. Mr. Crego was forced to re turn to his home at The Dalles on account of his illness. K. Sugarman ?rMilW. "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" V Tomorrow and next week this store is better prepared to take of your holiday needs A. A. A.. care When you pay the regular price for a suit a price that will allow a merchant a living profit; you are entitled to a full stock selection to select from. , That's exactly what we aim to do give you a real selection of medium and high class merchandise at prices you can afford to pay and chances are you will get it for less than elsewhere too. . , Our suit department is bound to suit you $25 $30 $35 Some are higher $40 League Leader j Plax Ball Next Sunday, 2:15 P. M. JJI-:i-l (ill the old grandstand and kccp'ilic I menu at lio;:'e. Think how good first place standing wil! look in the papers after the game. The boys 'arc all pepped tip anil de termined to win, let's help them out. Reinemhcr no less than two iloeu halls socked over the fence, MONTGOMERY ILL Will Undergo Major Operation Xcxt Monday Brady Montgomery entered tho Klamath General hospital today. where he will undergo a major op eration . on Monday. GARAGK BUILT Improves Property During Vacatlou From Pelican Hay E. G. Grovcr is building a new garage on his property at tho end of Ninth during his two weeks vaca tion from tho Pelican Bay Lumber company. ' FROM CALAMUS CAMP In City on Brief Visit, Returning to Camp This Morning "Monty" and Pat Montgomery were In town yesterday from Cala mus camp, returning early this morning. GOING TO ASHLAND Leaving Saturday Afternoon Ashland to Visit Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders and Miss Mary Walker will leave tomorrow afternoon for Ashland to spend Saturday night and Sunday there, and return to Klamath Falls Sunday evening. t r X ? ? v T t t t ? ? ? ? t f f T t t V t f t t ? ? t t t T ? t f X t t t f f t t f f t f ? t Honest to Goodness Rodeo Togs from Sugarman's The kind that put pep, add spirit, you know; make you enjoy the whole affair. Rather, for the good of the order. Snappy Shirts $2.50 t0 $7.50 Hats $3.35 t0 $25 - Handketchiefs $1.50 Riding Boots $15.85 t0 $25 They were all out . of step but Jim, probably because he didn't have his English Bottom Flannels on They make you step up, make you feel dressed up and you are dressed up in these fancy sports, greys and oxfords. - Triced from $6.50, $7.50, $8.00 upt0 $12.50 EojtuthCut TRPUSIRJ SKND DKLEGATKS Local Church to Send Delegation to Convention at Portland Perhaps ten delegates of the First Presbyterian church of this city will attend the International Endeavor Convention which meets in Portland from July 4-10. Leaders of the En deavor from all parts of the world and from foreign lands will be among the speakers, Among these will be Dr. Francis E. Clark, who founded the Christian Endeavor. Dr. Clark will come from Willlston, Maine, although he Is getting up In years and Is rather feeble. LKVV RKJKCTFJ) PARIS, June 26. (TP) Tho chamber of deputies finance com mittee rejected by a vote of 19 to 14 the socialists' proposal for a capital levy. ' . oAt the TINE TREE Dear Klamath Fulls Folks: We have such an unusual picture coming to the Pine Tree tonight that I felt I should write to you about It personally. It Is called "So This Is Marriage" and while It deals mainly with the difficulties of a giddy young wife, her quiet husband, and a kind buchclor friend In a way, that would make It an ultramodern entertainment no one dhould nrlss. It contains also an extraordinary feature. This feature Is an Insert in nat ural colors by the- Technicolor pro cess of the Blblrcal story of David and Bath Sheba. Hundreds of ex tras In vivid costumes are used In these scenes which are laid against a background of great toast and pageant. From" the costume of David down to the garb ot the lowliest dancing girl It Is as true to the conditions In ancient Israel as It was possible for painstaking re search to make them. Eleanor Boardman, Conrad Nagcl and Lew Cody head a wonderful cast. I really don't think that any ono who ever sees motion pictures should nrlss this ono. Slncerefly, II. W. P. o4t The LIBERTY "A Two Fluted Sheriff" contains thrills that are so reallsUc that audiences will forget It Is only a picture. Ruth Stonoh ntne as the telephone operator, . gives the sheriff, por tiayed by Yakima Cunutt, whirl wind rider and fighter, the clue that leads to the capture of the gang ol thieves, and also the re covery of '100,000 worth of plat inum left n the care ot the sheriff for safety. While Cunutt has always been admired for tost riding In "A Two Fisted Sheriff", he shows his ublllty for shooting with both .hands, nnd always hitting his murk, -a regular "two-gun" njjn, The title of the prcluro describes admirably Canutt's ambldoxtorlty, and as tho public Is well acquaint ed with bis success in putting over an Interesting performance, here is one film which Is bound to Mil tho Liberty theatre tonight. Local Girl Has Sudden Illness Taken suddenly 111 with an acute attack of appcndlcitics. Miss May Crystal of 1113 Main was operated upon last night at the Klamath General hospital. Her condition this morning was said to bo satisfactory. Miss Crystal has been in tho em ploy of tho Pine Tree thoator for the past few months. 1925 cz-fnother "Interest Pay Day" For Our Savings Depositors THE WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph ' at Un dcrwood's pharmacy shows a slight ly downward trond this afternoon but no marked change In weather conditions Is Indicated. Forocast for next 24 hours: Fair, continued warm, . Tho Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 90 Low... 63 Maximum yosterday 07 V. . Weather Report Oregon Fair tonight, cooler In east portion; Saturday, fair and continued warm; light northwesterly winds. , I ftO.M ASHLAND Aslilaml Business Men Hero on on Brief Business Trip V. I). Miller, grand high fizz of the Llthians, and John Fullor, sec retary of (ho Ashland chamber ot commerce, arrived In tho' city this morning on a brief business visit and returned home Into this afternoon. The skinny liavo a slender uliuucu of keeping cool, but Ibn plump, thoy havo a fuj chance, 'V The savings of our thrifty depositors liuve just "jumped up another notch." Wc have added the interest due them. ' As regularly as clock-work we pay ihenfthe "wages" their dollars have earned. Is your name on this big "interest pay-roll"? If you arc not a eaver, como in and open an account today. If you arc one of our savings depositors, please bring in your pass book and wc will credit you with the interest due you. This is the proof that SAVING DOES PAY. j The American National Bank of Klamath Fall., Oregon. Member Federal Reserve System. ' I f f t ? ? t T T t ? Y f t ? ? ? r ? t ? ? ? ? t f t f ? ? t t t f ? T ? t ? ? ? ? ? T. ? f ? ? ? T ? t