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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1925)
EVENING? HERALD, KLMATIT FALLS, OREGON ' TUFJSD AY; 'JUNE 18O, '1925 x tXGE TWELVL' COOPER'S Underwear Sox Pajamas eieome- Rodeo Visitors ii in i. tin. ui imufmmKmrwmr '' iwi nnwpwmptf iwwi 1J, . We are the local service station for KELLY-SPRINGFIELDS T T T T t X T r X T T Tell us your tire troubles We are here to help you Hub Tire Shop 502 Sixth Street Y X ? .? t X y t t ? ? t t ? ? y t t y t I y y ? v Y Y Y Y Y Y v 'f i y Y y'1 yl Yl ?; y! Y! ?i ? t Oxfords Packard Sclz 6.00 to 10.00 Vi - 'XV ? Y Tiny Herman Is Winner Of Fight ; PORTLAND, Ore., June 30. Tiny Herman, Ex-Astoria police- "man, won a ten round decision over George Lamson, Omaha heavyweight in the main event of last night's open air boxing card staged by the Portland Elks. Both men scored a knockdown, but Herman won the (call by toutboxing Lamson. (V Floyd Johnson, Seattle heavy weight, and Chub Crawford, former Washington state college athlete, went ten fast rounds to a draw in the seml-windup. Tho Rodeo, July 2-3-4 BACK FROM LAKEVIEW Spend Day With Jack .McAuliffe at .". Lakcvicw Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dave McAulirfc re turned this morning from Luko vlcw, where they visited with Jack McAuliffe, who is a patient at the Lakoviow hospital. ."MEXICO HESITATES TO ACCEPT " INFLUX OF RUSSIAN FARMERS MEXICO CITY. yR One hund red thousand Mennonltes are await ing the word in Russia to emigrate to Mexico, it is declared here, but the government has not yet decided whether it will be to tho interest of the country'to allow so large a num ber of aliens to form agricultural colonies. Information available at the de partment of agriculture is to the ef fect that Menconito agents from the United States and Canada have found, by personal Inspection, that their co-religionists from the United States and Canada are doing well in Mexico, and are directing the exodus from Russia. The newcomers, if given permission to purchase lands In Mexico, are expected to settle in tje states of Kan Luis Potosi and Guanajuato. Woman's place seems to be swimming. Women's Exchange 114 North 4th Street block north of Hall Hotel We give picnic orders special care. Any time you want specials, phone your order in time for us to prepare them for Pies-Cakes-Salads-Cold Roasts Cottage Cheese-Buttermilk Pickles-Desserts Phone 490-J Ranger Station At Park Opens The ranger station at t'.ie Klam ath Falls entrance to Crater Lake officially opened for the 1925 aei son Saturday at 12 o'clock noon. While a number of cars had been going as far as government camp a day or two before, this marked the opening day for those going all the way to the lakn. Although the cfflclal opening had been' set for July 1, b the con tinued efforts of a large crew of men the snow was cleared so that cars could get through to the a:e early Saturday. Between Anna Springs and Government Camp then, are still some large snow drifts, in some places the snow bJ'ng piled up as high as the roof of an aaiom jbl:c. However, with the exception or few muddy places and some nils, tint r.ad Is In good condition. T.'ie new arch at tho Klamath Fall entrance is attracting a great deal of attention from the tourist., who are already coming In thii way, according to the ranger who is r. tduty taete. The arch Is construct ed out cf seven pieces of the splen did timber that grows in this sec tion of Klamath ccunty. The log that crosses the highway, -completing t.'ie arch, weigh 19.000 pounds, and It Is one of the smallest of the group. , Lester Turnhaugh, superintend ent of schools at Morrill, Is tho ranger for this season at the Klam ath Falls entrance, succeeding Rev. Arthur Rice, local pastor of the Presbyterian -church. Mrs. Turn baugli will as.'ist Mr. Turnhaugh in ills duties at the. cabin. j K. M. (,'liilcolo, local real estate dealer, was 1,'ie first from Klamath Falls -to register his car at this n t: once this season. M.st of tho cars entering on this first day wore from California. Lisle Silk . Sox Cooper's 25c to 50c ........ 50c to 1.50 Underwear Cooper's Atletics ' 1.00 to 4.50 Knits 1.25 to 5.00 The Toggery 619 Main St. Opposite Liberty Tlu'iiler Here's The Rule To Keep Cool The four greatest soolcrs-off in sum mer are wind-wave rind a cheerful dispo sition and a anily change of clothes. That goes for evcry ;hing you wear, from undershirt to outer suit, and from straw hat to shoes, its the cool cleanly and fas tidious way. Change your cloll-.es from the skin out every day, own plen ty of them. Give your suit a chance to air and dry, to rebound rumpling and damp ness, to renew their freshness and smart-, ness. That's the mark of both the well dres sed man and the well groomed man. And talking about how hot it is only makes you get hotter. Therefore, join the 'I Don't Discuss the Weather Club.' Shirts They're all here 1.50 to 10.00 The Toggery COMPARE ! Pajamas Cooper's and Laundry Proof Madras, Broadcloth and others 2.00 to 5.00 Rodeo Togs To enjoy the show you must dress the part and 'for that reason we have a complete stock of all the brilliant clothes for the Rodeo. Hats 6.00 to 10.00 Shirts .2.50 to 7.50 Mufflers .1.50 to 3.50 UUl Madame Panarlo's modern beauty methods Improve on suture. Moo's Beauty Shoppe.-Adv. 29-6. Reeder Herd Is High Producer Of Butter Fat The herd of U. 10. Reeder, K lam it h county dairyman, averaged 13. fill pounds of lititterfiil npleco during May and thereby won IiIkIi honors In the Klamath Cow Test ing association, according to fig ures released today by C. A. Hen derson, county agent. Other Klamath county dulrymen whoso cows were tested Include C. W. Lewis, Clydo Bradley, D. A. McComb and Crnnt Nelson. High honors for the month for Individual cows goes to Spot, owned by C. W. Lewis, which during the month of Muy produced CI. 00 ponds of butter and 1702 pounds of milk. Tlie Iludeo, July 2-iM RADIO FROM 1SIUTISII ISLES HEARD XKiHTLY IX EOVI'T K.MJLISII ROWERS I'REI'EK STREAMLINE RACING SHELLS LONDON'. Pi Despite the fact that tho Oxford university boat crew lost, the annua nivorxlty bout race this and Inst year In a "slreum llne" shell designed by Dr. Bourne, there has been a growing demand for this kind of racing craft from the builders at Ptttnoy. ' , American, Continental and Brit ish boating clubs have placed a number of orders for "streamline" shells to carry fours and eights, thus testifying to the growing favor and popularity ot this kind of rac ing craft. CAIRO, (P)--A number of broad ciiKtlng stations In Europe and the British Isles aro usually heard well In Egypt, and Egyptians as well as Europeans living here aro not slow In taking advantago of the music. The stations heard best nru Lon don, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Ilournu moiilh and Chelmsford In Kngland, the Savoy Bands of London relayed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days being especially popular. Rome, Minister, Stuttgart and Vi enna alto are heard anil a resident of Cairo can listen to a concert and news In Italian from 8: 40 to 0:30 I M then get tho news and tho weather from Stuttgart 'In German, and before turning In for tho night ho can enjoy a lato cabaret concert from Vlonna. Have your hair marcelled In a de lightfully cool nnd comfortable Beuuty Shoppo. Moo's. Adv, 29-0 LONDON ADOITS A.MLRICA.V IDEAS IN HOl'SlllU'lLDINO LONDON, (!) The London Coun ty Council Is tired of I ho orthodox whlte'or red brick linuse nnd Is ro Ing to experiment with buff, brown, red nnd whlto colored concrete build ings. Tho council's architect, O. T. 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