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- EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, JUNE 80..1026
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From Sugarman's Corner on Main Street
and Return to the City From
GRANDSTAND AT FAIR GROUNDS
Don't Risk Your Gar in the Crowd
POIGHTOX IX. HOSPITAL
l.ltnibcr Man Suffers. From Poison-
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idition Stf-Iaude
Condition C4;,laude Houghton,
local lumber man, was declared bet
ter today. " He lias been-confined in
a local hospital suffering from bac
terial infection in his right arm and
band and last night an operation
was rSsorted to in an endeavor to
stem the increase in infection, '
It is amusing to see an old
bactielorholdfi)g' a- baby, - especially
If the baby is about IS. ,.
WELCOME VISITORS
Our rest room is at your disposal.
We will take care of your packages
KLAMATH SHOE
STORE
W. H. KITTO, Prop.
GERTRUDE'S
-! 527 Main Street
for
Authentic
Millinery
Almost every day brings us something new
from New York in
SUMMER MILLINERY
Always the very latest in style and
always moderately priced
GERTRUDE'S
Anti-Evolution
Bill Projected
SALEM. Ore., June 30. A re-
placia of the Tennessee anti-evolution
bill wbirh has stirred- the Coun
try through the Scopes- case., will
be initiated in Oregon, Washington
and California to be passed on by
the electorate of these . three states,
according to Dr. E. A. Cuntrill, who
has been debating Dr. W. B. Riley,
In California, Oregon and Washing
ton on the question of teaching evo
lution in tibe schools. Dr. Cantrill
takes the side against the funda
mentalists, lie is here arranging
for debate? in the near future with
Dr. Riley at Salem and Eugene.
Dr. Cantrill declares that the
first big gun in the battle to put
over the anti-evolution bills in the
three coast states will be fired in
September when the Rev. William
Sunday, opens with a series of meet
ings in Portland and asserts that
Sunday's opening guns will be fol
lowed by a barrage throughout the
three states by such speakers as
William Jennings Bryan, Dr. W. B.
KIley and others. '
Dr. Cantrill last night telegraphed
Dr. Riley at Saettle asking that a
date be set definitely for the de
bates in Salem and Eugene and
states that .the debate here prob
ably will be on July 8 at Eugene on
July 9,
i : The IUhIoo, July 2-8-4
MECHANIC IMPROVED
Victim of Utmsuul Accident Recov
InK Xiccly ,
Victor Star, suffering from a bad
ly cut and bruised leg sustained
when a tractor slipped Into gear
and ran over him, was declared to
day to be resting easily. The acci
dent occurred at the Bnlslger Motor
company.. It was at. first believed
tbat the limit was broken.
SPECIAL CAR TO CONVENTION'
Good Number of Local Elks IMurb
. ning to Lcuvc for Convention
A special car leaving here Sun
day, July 12th, at 10:30 in the
morning will . carry a large num
ber of local Elks to the convention
at Portland, which opens on July
13tb. The train will arrive in Port
land before noon on the 13th, Re
turn of the special is scheduled for
Saturday, July 18th, to arrive here
Sunday evening. Reservations , are
being mailed to C. H. Underwood,
chairman . of the convention com
mittee hero.
FROM HALKM
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Darby ar
rived this afternoon from Salem
and are guests at the Hotel White
Pelican.
.Put. confidence In everybody and
soon you won't have any In anybody,
Good Melons Are
. . Growing Scarce
,.; PORTLAND, Ore., .June 30.
Good nullity' melons 'are 'so scarce
on this market that prices have
climbed to almost prohibitive lev
els. Today fancy ranteloupes are
held at 5.25 to 5.50 per standard
crato, with pony crates at 4.50 and
flats at 2,50. Supplies are limited
and prices are 'advancing at the
shipping point. Brokers are ask
ing V and 5.25 on cars spotted on
the local team track during the past
twenty four 'hours..
This means that produce firms
are forced to handle the melons on
a very narrow margin and in some
Instances- are ' moved at-cost.
The tamo Is true of watermelons.
Prices are extremely high at ship
ping points and produce firms arc
paying approximately 3 3-4 cents
tor watermelons laid down hero.
They are trying lo. get four cents
on the best melons, but find them
stow to move at such extreme prices.
Extreme, hot weather throughout
the country with the. demand ex
ceeding the supply Is the principal
reason for the skyrocketing market
on lemons.
The Kixlco, July U-il-4 .
.FROM PORTLAND
R. G. Callvert of Portland arrived
In (he city this afternoon on business.
M.(illHE FAMILY. I.EAVI.NO
Will KH'inl Three- Weeks nt Hen
kIiIc, Leaving July, mil
J. V.- Mrigulro, local rout estate
... .. A . '
man, accompanied by his ulster.
Miss Murgnrel vMaguiro, nuit Ills
children, Gertrude, Dick and John,
will lenvo heru by motor fur Sea
side on the fifth of July, whvro
they will enjoy about three weeks
at ttio beach. Mr, Magulro plans to
attend thu Elks', convention nt Port
laud on thn 13, II and 15. return
ing to tho beach for thu Re
mainder of his vacation.
The Rodeo, July 2-3-4
' AT HWAXHO.V HOMK '
Itelnllve b'ltnil l'liwiilrim, Call,
foriihi, (.Arrive for Trn T)n
Dr. unci Mrs. A. E. Swanson nnd
dnuttlitiir, Miss Laura, of l'nsndenn,
California, nrrlvnd this morning by
motor from thulr homo and will bo
thu' guests of. Dr. Swnuson's brother,
and family, Mr. and. Mrs. J. E.
Kwnuson.
NO FOREST Flit KM
Theru wvro no forest ftra report
ed lo officials of lliu Kluinath Kor
est I'rolocllvu Association during tho
past 21 hours, officials of the or.
ganiiatlon reported today.
The Rodeo, July 2-3-4
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Your Headquarters
During the
RODEO
We Want You to Feel
at Home
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