TUESDAY, JUNE. 30, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE READ THIS ' Send your Dainty Dresses unci Delicate Fabrics "! to vis Our work is done by hand FRENCH HALD LAUNDRY 127 N. 4th Phone 490K THIS CAFE , i .... OPEN ALL; NIGHT LITTLE BRICK 111 N. 7th Phone 21 1J. Hardeman Hats We have just the hat to fit your face and fancy. Ahead of, style $5.00 t0 $7.50 Two Stores Klamath Falls Woodburn Mainly 'I II IV KM .MILLH HKHi HiihiiiivIIIii Mini Hpt-nilH Tun IIii.vm IH'i1' '' HiihIiicnh J. K. Illbborl (if dm K. ('. AtklnH unil t'oiii iiuiiy. who tut ml to biiwm, hiiw IiiiiIh mill machine knives, Willi head I iiuai'lom In llin noil III In leaving lu ll ii. v ufli-r u ten days ImihIik hh trip In ; this section. Mr. Illlibitrl bollevcH : Kliiinulh con ii ( to have tliu best ,11111111 In lint (.(in ii t ry ami finds nidrii : riiH iinil I y hem t It it it In uny miction (if his territory. Mr. Illhbert will li-avu liy nun or for KiihuiivIIIii today lo (ipend III" holidays wild his fam ily. A. v. i.oi:hi:u I'mdiii' of Hiiorod Heart t'liiirch He Ilium From 'flip Soul h . Father Loi'sor, ptiKlor of tliu Knc rod lluni'l church returned yesterday from ii six wi-cIih vlnll Willi hlti par nlii, relatives u ml fi'lt'iiilH In Louls vlllu, Kentucky. llurliiK IiIh uliHeiice from I lie city It n v. Father William Kramer of .Muiint Aiik"I attended to IiIh nffull'H bore. Ili'forit IcuvIiik; for liln homo Father Kramer will spend a f'iw ilnyn on an outing hL S j i r I i i k Crock. Father Looser Ih kIhiI lo he hack UKiiln flnilliiK the weather very sultry ami lint In the south. (it I'.hf Of MOTH Kit l.ii (.ritiiilc, Orpiton People Here For Two Win-kit Vlt.lt Mr. n n (I Mm. Itohi-rt Kelly of La (irundo, Oregon an; visitors In the jelly, at tho Iioiuh of tln-ir daughter, '.Mm. K. T. IliKglnson. .Mr. ami ,Mr. Kelly made I lie trip by motor anil J after a two weeks stay will ret urn j liy way of MarHliflelil. Oregon. Rodeo Come in -we want to meet you Clothscraft Clothes For any celebration or for just plain every clay work there is no suit on the market that will fill your needs like a Clothcraft. They are nationally advertised for the reason that their makers are proud to put them before discriminating American buyers as the best and most stylish popular priced suits that are of fered for sale, x -fa &i The fact that they are popularly priced does not mean that any thing has been sacrificed in the way of material or care in tailoring. It means simply that for the small amount asked, the Clothcraft people have been able to make a suit that is just as well tailored, put of-just as good material as any of the so-called high grade makes. Priced at from $25 to $40 Ide Shrits and Collars A brand new stock of the newest and latest patterns The particular shirt you are looking, for is here. Priced $2.00 'to $7.50 Store It is the policy of this store to serve the men of Klamath ' county with the best in men's wearing apparel, both work 'and ''dress, at prices as low as is consistent with good busin ess. This isn't a cheap joint, but you will get good, stylish merchandise at popular prices. Every item that Ave handle is nationally known and nationally advertised and we stand right behind it. Get the habit go to Be ck's Man Store. 0 KLAMATH FALLS - WOODBURN, ORE. . About - ii,v camtim; i aiiiiutiov 'I'd (tlvc Inhibition ill Vi'lii'llllll Hiii'Ki- Till" Kti'iiliiK CoiiHldoruhlii Interest a in mi l! local HiiirlniiH'ii Ih being shown over tliu rii k I Ink parly which K. ('. I'owell pluns nn kIvIiik I h Ih evening at tliu barge between live and eight o'clock. Mr. 1'iiwnll l anxious thai everyone interested attend iih tin iiIihih In Klin ilin lessons friii. Thii proper way of i'uhiIiik a fly mil In your liund will ho shown hy lr, I'ownll. fl-KM'rHMT ItVAN IIO.MK 'oriliiiiil IVupli- IIi-iii Tor Vllt Willi if. mill Mix. I,. Hyuii Mr. ami Mm. I,. I). UarriH of I'orlhiml are gui-Hts at the homo of Mr. and Mm. I.loyd llynn. Mr. and Mm. llynn motored to Diamond l.aku with Ihelr guests today for an out ing. In I'orllund Mr. llarrlH Ih In the garage business. MOVK TO HAM if Will Hpi-ml Hummer MoiiIIih Tl-ilrt of IjiikI Pun-lmsi-il by Coiinolly Mr. and Mm. TIioiiiiih O'llellly moved lo the ranch on Midland roa.il which A, .1. Connolly recently pur chased and will remain tliero durliiK IIhi summer muuths. Mr. O'Reilly will farm the land an well an Improve the place. fho.m lakf.vifw Snilille .Maker From likevlcu Here On Ituslue-tH It. Cliiiither. well known here, was ; In the city yenterday from IiIh home at l.akevlew on liu-ilnens. Mr. llun ther Ih a Haddlu maker helnif In liiiHlni'fiH ul l.akevlew. A A VI sitors wjuiajiuiwi8ujMiat. W. L. Douglas Shoes and Oxfords Douglas shoes are asked for by name more than any other make you can buy. They fit, wear and hold their shape. Pi iced $5.00 t0 $8.00 Policy People HODHONr) LKAVIMI HOOX Will IIciiiiiIii Over Fourth In Attend ,. Itoilco lli-foro Ciolnfc Hoiith Mr. uiul Mrs. II. IIoiIhoii who have linen the ho ii no gucstH of Mr. and Mm. It. II. Itoed for -lliii pant three weeks plan to leave for their home at Stockton, California on July 5, n-niulnfiig licre lo attend the rodeo. Mr. and Mm. lined returned with their Kin-Kin Jut yesterday from Kant I, like where they enjoyed a week'H outing. Upon their return no ii Hi Mr. Hoy' ion will again take up IiIh d ill lex as Hiipt. of inalln In the """Hie :"y- KX.IOVIMJ VISIT Minn (idllimlier Fnjoyliiic Trip (o C'oaht Accoi'illiiic lo Word Hero MIhh AmicH GallaKher of Moe's Hhop for women, who haH heen on (he ciuat at Seattle and varioiiH other pulntH with relatives and frlendH for Hie. pant two wcckH Ih enjoylni; her vlHlt adrOrdlnit to word received hero liy a numher of her locat frlendH. Bhe will plan to re turn to the city about tho 8th of July. FHO.M l'OIITI,AM Mr. and Mm. C. I). Harding and .ion, John, of Portland visited in tliu clly yenterday. A'hlle here they Htnpped at the Hotel White Pelican. litOM ANNA UtKKK Sh-iiiU liny on KlioppliiK Trip From Home ut Amin Creek Mm. A .K. Whitman of the Anna Creek Lumber company In a husineas visitor here today. The only tlilnn an amateur gar- I doner rnlsoH Is hllHtnm. Two Stores Klamath Falls Woodburn Itl'Tt'lt.V TO .MAKH IIO.MK Former HchIiIi-iiI Buck Here to Live After IteliiK (ioiin l-ivn Yearn Mr. and Mm. A. J, Kehoo return ed Sunday from !.( AnKeleH where they have resided for tho past year and will make their future home here, Mr. Kehoe to be employed with the I. a mm Lumber company. Mr. and Mm. Kehoe renldcd In Klamath Kails until 5 yearn ago when they left for HuHanvillo, California to make their home, at which place they n-Hlded until a year ago when they moved to I.ob AukcIcs. .MltH. STA;; HHOI'S Mm. O. (. Hlagg motored lir' from her home at the Anna Creek Lum ber company thlH afternoon apda at tended to HhoppinK and bUHinesK mat ters, returning home this evening. FIIOM MKHUILIj Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor ami daughter, Mary, of Merrill arc among the shoppers In tho city to day. i FHO.M FOKT KLAMATH Wife of Proprietor of Fort Kluinatli Hotel lien; for Day Mm. Hay Taylor, wlfo of tho prop rietor of the Fort Klamath hotel at Kort Klamath spent the day here shopping and visiting with friends. OX ANMAI; VISIT California Man Culls on Merchant i Here Yesterday S. Kxsteln one of the principal owners of the Monoiio company of southern California was a business . caller in the city yesterday from the j loiuh. OF KlltKFOKI) Charles Nelson arrived this after noon from Kirkford' and will at tend to btisincH.s interest: here. Hl'lUJKSS LF.AVF.S To Sih-i;I Holidays at Grants Valley W. J. Durgesa left today for Crania Valley, where he will spend the holidays. Mr. ISurgess is em ployed at the Klamath Lumber and ISox company. fk6m sal km Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Darby are guests at the Hotel White l'elican today, registering from Salem, Ore gon. , GET KODAK PICTURES i i "Th Woman" an Absorbing Story from a- Celebrated Novel done ino a - y Perfect Photoplay with a Splendid Cast inm rtHr.fwtiM ALBe LIBERTY . Snowy Baker. Australian and English Olympic Champion and World Famous Sportsman, in "THE WHITE PANTHER" 11 TOMORROW "THE Which prove! that "marked FKO-M FORT KLAMATH Wife of l'l-oniiileiit Fort Klanintll Handier in City on llu.tliiess Mrs. Jacies Pelton... wife of one of th-. most prominent ranchers of the Fort Klamath country, is in the city today attending to business interests.- Doctors get by. side information. They have in- n Roded The work and play of the old West will thing of the past. The part you played, you saw and enjoyed will live forever if the picture." - . We do the best kodak printing and the best developing that it is possible to obtain in Klamath Falls photographic Fresh air, washed in icy-cold water our theatre constantly That's why it is' "The Coolest "Place in Town" CALL OF THE MATE" cards" do not always win MAII.SHFIKLD. OKKUOX : Coos Bay. People .Milking Tour ot Southern Oregon - ' " . Mr. and . Mrs.; W. P. . Bruer . o( Marsufield, Oregon, arrived in the city this noon by motor for a brief Tisit en route south. : . About the most popular person on a moonlight' night is a sleepy chaperon., , ; . , . OF THE soon be. a the things you "snap . , .11 .I x