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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1925)
TUESDAY, KTNfl aft,' 11)21? EVENTN'O TTHRATD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ..TlTTttTKEN She's Rock Island's Pride RODEO VISITORS - If you arc tired and dusty visit the Hot Springs Natatorium If Klamath Is Good Enough to PlayIn, Why Isn't It Good Enough to LIVE IN? Your choice of a home can bo found among our wide rane of- listings - . Here Arc a Few Swimming Pool - Private Baths i s MEDICAL HOT SPRINGS I ' NATATORIUM I On Spring St. near White Pelican hotel We Employ all white help Wc Invite You- TO EAT WITH US 24 Hour Service Owl Cafe 427 Main Phone 103 ' ; ' 4 Get Your Clothes CLEANED and PRESSED for THE ODEO Klamath Dye Works 431 Main phone 40S ' J . i oAt the TINE TREE Ircno Itlch, Louise Fntaniln mid lltcardo Cortes hpiul tho Impros Blvo cast In "Thin Woman," the clover photoplny coming, to tliu CAUTION Tho thin, extremely flexible balloon casing, ropulrud by tho old methods, leaves a hard, stiff section which throws tho tiro off balance nnd quickly ruins It. Tho llawkliiHon System eliminates thlH dlfflciilly by milking a ro pair of romnrkablo strength yot just ns thin nnd pliable as tho balloon tiro. Iliully Injured balloon tires nro not "through" IF thoy aro repaired tho Hawklnaon way. A trlnl will convlnco you. Wo gunrantoa onch ropnlr to OUTLAST TWO TIUM. or youf money back. All tiros ln upoctod FIIEB. cCE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh l'lno Treo theater today. Thin In Iho adaptation for tltn Beroon of tho novol by Howard Hockey. It tolls of a beautiful and talented girl nlono In Now York, frlvmlloHs and broko. Tboro la a situation! Tho depths of despair and then a midden niotoorlc rise to luxury nnd fame. (.'nrol Dray I on, tho Hludont of mu sic, Ib saved from Btilclda by Hobo, n Klrl of tho slroots, who gives hor Iho flrBt meal sbo Iiub had In dnya. At tho dinner, a stranger. Cordon Dunne, nits down ut tho sumo table. Tho roataurant Is raided, and to snvo hlniBolf Duano says that Cnrol acooatcd him. Ills accusation brings hur n Bcntonco of thirty days. llow Cnrol flnda a patron, nnd bow sbo falls In lovo with tho nophow of tho mnn responsible for liar disgrace, nro told In tho grlp ping Boq.iionr.os following. Tho ltodco, July 2-8--I . oAt The LIBERTY "Whlto Pnntlior," starring llox (Snowy) llnkor, now playing at tho Liberty thoutor, prnsonts a refresh ingly different romance of Oriental llfo, It is tho flrBt plc.luro ovor laid In Afghanistan, a country Btlll Bomt-barbnroua, wlinro thrills nnd advpnluro nro tho Btiiff of ovoryday living, where tho Inhabitants nro considered tho bravest, tho most troarhorous, nnd tho most c.'uol raco on earth. Tho gamo was for high stakes. Oleic Manners nnodod monoy to win the girl be lovnd enough to rnrry i Bho's lh mot iwpulnr nnd aliw tho prettiest bohbcd-holrorl girl In nock I. In no III., ami Bhe'll reprewnt Ihnt city In a state-wide content of hlnecd bMUttn shortly llr name hi Mls Mildred Tollandcr. 8he' :g. suinu. live feet thres Indies, and weighs 10J pounds. Scientists Say Ocean Leakage Cause of Santa Barbara Quake NKW YOHK. Juno 30, (,!) Kx ports wero dlviil.(l today as to the rntiso of tho Santa llarliara i-nrth-quako. Oreun leakaKO, accutnulatod strain on tho earth's crust nnd i-x-trcmo hot weathor wero among the caiiBvs assigned. Thero was also dlsnKreement as to whether thero wns any relation be tween thu trPuiiirH In Montana nnd IhoBO which laid Santa Barbara in ruins. Some experts said that there was no connection, whilo others thought that the Montana shocks pulled the trigpir that caused a twelvo mllo disturbance of rock strata under Suiiln Barbara and vb--Inlty. Dr. lli-riunn 1.. Fnlrchlld, pro fessor emeritus of ecology nt the University of Itorhester, N. Y'., said that tho Montana tremor traveling underground might hnvo touched off stored MP strains In southern Cali fornia, lie said that the Molilalia tremor might also lead to further shocks in the western mountain states ill the next few days. The view that tho Montana and California quakes wero unrelated is held by Win. Howie, chief of tho division of geology of the const and geodetic survey nt Washington. "Tho cnrlhquako nt Stinta Ilar hura is tho Mine old story, nn ocean leakage," said Professor T. J. See, of tho Maro Island Observatory at San Francisco. Ho expressed the belief that the disturbances in Montana had no con nection with those In Santa Hnrbnrn, and suggested that possibly n recent hut wave in southern California had something to do with tho quako there. Dr. V. 0. T.ownley of Stanford University, said that experts had dis covered earth strain tliroo years ago In tho Snnlu Durham area and bad predicted quakes. These strains, they belloved, bad been gathering slnco tho San Fran cisco quako of 11100. Thero has been unwonted seismic. activity in North America this year, about 25 quakes at various points from Alaska to Mxlco having been recorded idnco January 1 at Ford ham University, Now York. Tho Hev. .1. S. O'Connor, director of the seismograph, attributed them nil to tho same general unknown cause. "Protracted period of seismic Is always followed by a period of ac tivity", bo said. "Tho first quake relieves tho strain whero it occurs, but Increases Iho si rain elsewhere nnd tho process, continues until the Biirtaco of the earth adjusts Itself to nil sublot-rnuoan chnnges which took plnco during the period of ea,lm.".. 1 vmV 7' ,v Cattlemen Will Hear Marketing Argument Today The third of a series of meet ings for Klamath stockmen was scheduled to bo held this afternoon at Illy. The meetings aro being ad dressed by II. -M. Itlco of San Fran cisco, secretary of the California Cnttlo Growers" association, whose purpose is to hnvo Klamath county ranchers Join tho association for Iho purpose of bringing about the orderly marketing of cattle. Yesterday at a mooting h'eld 4n Fort Klamath approximately 25 ranchers voted unanimously to join the association. , A final meeting, for the benefit of any Klamatli couuty cattlemen who havo not heard Mr. Itlco will ho held Thursday afternoon in the Hall hotel. PLAINS !' CANADA ATTRACT VOUNU WO.MKV OF KNCil-AXI) her far nwny from A country where his llfo wns In diuiHor-'-onough so they could marry nnd mnko a f'osh Blurt. Mo held four; klnga. Against Dick's four kings, Sup- phlro Colby hiltl down four ncos. Hut oueh of those neos was marked on tho back by a tiny scratch from the gold sotting of Snpphire'B f ani ons ring. A curse n shot such drama ns will sweep you nwny on n whirl wind of emotions. A picture you'll nevnr forget! It's "Tho Cnll of tho Mnto" nt the T.lberty tomorrow. WINNIPEG, Man., (J) Emily Pinder, a graduate of tho experi mental farm of Leeds University, is in Winnipeg to begin a year's study of Canadian agricultural methods. with u view to crea'tiiig, on her re-1 turn to the, ltritish Isle, a move ment to western Canada of English farm girls. "Girls on the farms In nil parts of England are intensely interested In Canada. They are seeking nn out let for their energies and would mig rato to tho dominion In largo num bers It only enrouraged," Miss Pind er asserted. Many of these young women, she declared bad sufficient funds to start farms of their own nnd would prove a valuable osset to (he development of tho western country. 1,()XI)(). OI'FKKS ITS DAXIHES KXTHAVAtiA XCF. IX DltKSS LONDON, (A With London's opera season In full swing many new styles have been seen, particu larly among men. One of these wns a revival of tho evening cloak. These nro put. in tho Inverness capo style, nnd linod with French grey satin, or with a discreet blue. And ns for "men's handkerchiefs, they are a bit thinner nnd flimsier this year, nnd nt very high prices. As much as JIO to JtiO a dozen is charged for these new creations of diaphanous linen for ovonlng use. Tho monograms of these ultra-stylish handkerchiefs are peculiarly el aborate, being formed of thin lines of bound silk drawn neross n neat holo In ono corner. PIIILICITY MAX HEltE 11. K. Kelly of Soul hern Pacific Visitor til City K. 15. Kelly, representative of tho executive department of tho South ern Pnciflc nnd chief of tho pub licity forces. Is n visitor in tho city, following n trip north to Port land. While hero he is conferring with K. C. Ingram, editor of tho Southern Pnciflc news bureau. A 'strictly midcrn home, brand new, on High School Hill, built for comfort, e-nvenienco and genuine satisfaction. $0750.00. Lots Yes, lot vt them. Good cues from $loo.uO up. Another fine home, with all built In features. Largo rooms, and a front porch facing a wondeful Tiew. Heavy oak floor. Must be seen tJ be appreciated. 14200.00. i-'urm -lOO.'l acre meadow farm, suitable for several dairy farms. AM under free water. Thia piaco will support 1200 head of cattle. Two miles from P. O., and about 20 nillci frcm Klamath Falls. Fino water. Largo god house. Prico $30.00 per acre. A nice little place, with two fer tile lots, two room house, a fowl house and runway, sii.tde trees, ber ry bushes and everything. Only $H00 and on easy terms. 110 Meidow, ideal dairy farm. Cuts 123 tons of hay. Good 5 room house. All under treo water. 9 miles from town. Price IfliS.OO per acre. A good substantial modern, well built house, with everything handy tor the housewife. In a good neigh borhood. Plenty of space for garden and chickens. Price $3400.00. 120 acres, lone-quarter milo from tjwn, water right paid up, cost 50 cents acre per year maintenance. Uiod Improvements, good land. , A choice place. Price $123 per acre. Terini of course. WALTON 8C WRIGHT 601 Main Street We are handy to find, and would be pleased to have you call for any information or other assistance which we can render you . SPECIAL THIS WEEK Ford Bug, 50.00 ' Ford 1-ton Truck, 150 ; 2 Ford Tourings, each 60.00 Dodge Roadster, 275 Buick "4" 175 Elgin Six Touring, 175 Batteries Great Western Make 11 plate for all light cars, wood case ...................$13.35 1 1 plate for all light cars, rubber case .. $14.85 13 plate for all medium weight cars, wood case ..........$16.35 13 plate for all medium weight cars, rubber case $17.50 12 Voles for Dodge care $19.65 Tires Pathfinder (Made by Goodyear) 30X3VI; fabric . -. 30x3Vij c6rd'; 30x3 Oversize cord ............-....1....... :..-...$7.65 .........$8.35 ........ $9.35 KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO. "The small garage with a large trade" ROY CALL, Prop. " PHONE 246-R . 224 MAIN