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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
TOR' STY events Hrcmt.tv tmi Attt fattb. nitonoN" ,Vr3nN15SRAY..TlLYl.tfl2l5 135 Soath Sixth 3i 1 0 R - NO ICE DELIVERIES to residences on July 4th The boys want to celebrate. Let them fill your ice boxes on Friday KLAMATH ICE and STORAGE CO. HEADQUARTERS : . " . for AUTO AND TRUCK SPRINGS Get your springs while in Klamath Falls for the Kodeo CHAS: B. HOUSE 516-520 Willow Street Phone The Washington Cafe if the most popular eating place to Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" tOV CAS EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICA AXD CHINESE DISHES Wee Shlng, Floors So 'Easy to Clean ANEW oak floor, v.-axed, polished, it3 satiny surface reflecting light like a mirror, ia . beautiful. No matter hov the years of hr.rd'ssrvico, mis treatment and nej'ect r.-.ay f.car and mar the surface of that floor, it requires only a little re finishing end its former beauty is fully restored. That i3 the beauty of Long-Bell oak floors they are BEAUTIFUL ALL THE WAY THROUGH. : And since oak floors "outwear the house," it means you can have in the final analysis the least expensive floors, while at the . same time having always beautiful floors. Another thing about oak floors they are so easy to keep clean. A little mopping now and then that's all. If you will give us the she of your rooms we will cheerfully advise you the cost of beautiful floors of Long-Bell oak flooring. Big Basin Lumber Company Wm. H. Lodge, Mgr. Y Prisoners Mix At County Jail; Two Teeth Gone In a n.'-decislon h mt this ni.'ru inc In the county Jit 1 1. K. A. Thomas got the newspaper derision over ll! A. Camp and w aat promised to he kn-ik'ui was forestalled when guards Urerevenod just as hath ha! tiers ere beginning tj display clu;j. All modern fishters battle fir u purse ind Ho inlxiii tills morula;; was no exception. The purse iu this insMme, however, was a loaf of bread, Th.'ni.is had the hread and put it mule.- It's arm with the Joking re van k that !:e was going t.i get out 'u a lew dus and ,'Uld need It. 5 lie taen rvpi ned It en the tahie. I'.iViip ilee'aivd ha weuldn'i eat It Hid t tie.v it in a garbage pail. .Ta.im.ts eut lo.se and m the mele i'au:;i la-; twi teeth and had .'.ti head tit. flurries of as sault will t; hahly Iu preferred gainst Theauts, The man was in d leu .l this luotnls,; b;.- IKstrl.-l Attorney Caleb Jones. Tiiotuas was. du? t.) be. releised July :!, and wiM pri'aahly now luvu a month added lo his seatetiee. of fieiala say. cvt the CPINE TREE Tli' j--1 - r ; Li o a i ( H o w . i r tl KH'Kt-y s jui;:ti!ar novel, "Thi;. Wont an," is to lav (.:v. :v ;K Uit aThe story tlal-.i with vur nf t!t j n:a-:t it ntt u. i: wn -i.r.s -.vi' ton-' .I'iwd, i .i.r.il ir.!yt,t;i, a sidfiit o; ' in usjf. tl iseu li laK-'il , poor, h- . i'omji''l to sini$ on t !i e tr. i tn .earn om t:ion.-y. Hi:tUto Stratiiii. ' thi ;i'aJ impn'SM-rio of iho day, '. aufl Ik? wculthy Siurdcvant'H in i front of aIuisi' lionn sl Is stitxhiK- rail Kt-r into tlifi lious-t. jtwd a Vtrauv busiiu'ss arran- ini'iU ioiuvk . ir.to ex:?tiu-e. t'arol tn intorporat'M. IIavi:is faith in hvr ability. ih '. group agrot to finane; hor musiea! . education. Tho dividends m the ; stock an to ho paid'Otit of hr sub I sc-qucnt earnings. That is ju.st the ; hoptnnin:; of the plot, j Many more strange things -hap-i iva and the story winds up with i an unexttrrted roinnnri. ! Tho cast, headed h? Iimio Kirh. '. includes Uieardo C'ortt'i, Louise Ka- zoi:daP Frank Elliott; Creightoa Hale, Marc .MeOt'rmoU, Hek-n Duti- 530 , bar, Clara How nnd Olio Hoffman. Phil Uosen, director of "The Life of Abraham Lincoln" and "Be ing Respectable," has made another success of "This Woman." eft The LIBERTY The disappearance of a large dia mond from the necklace of a wealthy wonian, and the substitu tion of a piece of worthless "paste," so-called, in its place, causes the arrest of a young jeweler's clerk In "The Geat Diamond Mystery," the new Shlrle-y Mason picture which comes ' -to the Liberty theater Thursday. Trouble does not end there, however, for within a .few hours after the precious gem is lost the head of the diamond firm Is killed and the young clerk is. ac cused of the murder. Prop. COAST J.KAGIK SI OltKS At Portland Sacramento no game. Teams traveling. At Los Angeles 1, Verncn 5. At San Franc'.sco 21, Oakland 8. At Seattle 8, Salt Lake 6, (10 In nings.) IROM OI.KXK Charles Adams is in today from hla ranch at Oletie. STOCKS AM ItO.VDS We solicit Inquiries to buy or sell any marketable listed local or un listed securities. ' Actlvo market for Durant Star, flint and IUckenbacker Motor Is sues; Public Utilities. Prompt attention given all orders. Cash paid for purcnuKen; no delay. Quotations furnished. noon nnoTtiLits 8 Chamber of Commerce Ulil(. Portland, Ore. ,il-d,a m GET AT THE CAUSE! Tta Ailvlrc of n Itesldetit of Tills Locality Shows a Wuy There's nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or Inability to properly control tho kidney se cretions. Night nnd day alike, the sufferer Is tormented and whiit with tho burning and scurdlng, the atlendunt backache, h mlai-liu and dizziness, life Is Indeed a burden. Dean's Pills a stimulant diuretic to tho kidneys have brought ppace and comfort to many Klamath Palis people. Profit by I his Medford resident's experience: J. 11. Atwel, painter, 129 W. Kleventh St., Medford, Ore., says: "Dean's Pills nre all thut Is claimed for them. I have taken Donn's on different occasions when suffering I from backache and kidney weak ness and they hnvo always givon me splendid relief." KOUlt VliAKS LATF.lt, Mr. At well said: "I gladly confirm all I said Iu my former statement, as I'M 1 I yht bavinq T.V - - Plan Postponed Till Next Year haylltiht FiivltiK went by the hoard today when hrouht tip ftr dlseus. slon nt the noon meeting of dlree lors of the rhtuuhi-r of eoiunierie vestertlny. Direetos, while In favor of tho plun, ttnve us their hellif thai the tdeu had heon oriKinuti'il loo lute In the neuson and that further eon- f X f ? ? ? ? y ?. Y Y Y Y X V t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y siili ration of the matter lie deferred mull next year. Aetion on the part of some mill owners who refused to eousider the move nt this time aim had n hear-In-; on iln iVvislon. Aet'on of i-ertain eontrartors on the llalles-fulifornia hiKhwuy In Intruiui; slashings hy the roadside and the.s d'stroyitiit trees nlotiK the ilKht-ot'way v.ia lireuithl to the itti't.t'en ot' the iMreetcT In u l"t er wrilleu by U. S. Hamilton of iVad. It v,a brought out that Klamath ouiity road eou;i-a.(s provhle .for 'li. buntlin; of all s!i..shin;s In the middle of the read under eon:-true-tion nnd the roads eomnilttee of the elintuber was Ittsirurted to take ih matter up 'with the county earl. MI 'S ( !'; HOSTI.'SS Xoie-.-iiiimai r.t Willi f hi. ki n (.lu ll, i- a: I'.areaiy Sjulut f Y X .Miss t;. rutt(-i i o w luisies., ihis noon to M-vrr.l of her frleads -vith u d. li.-.litl'ul hick, n dinner lit r hotiso a'. lay S(.rl'.y,. 'i liu-i- njoyiiii, ' y.i.-s i'u' h.v.;:ta!iiy .-. r.' .Mi-datees ti. .1. l-'iltar.l. A. It. t'ainidiell, ( I.. Iliov.n. t:, l llritae.i, W. 1.. K..tul. r.i ttlid II. A. t'rim.",. I i;tA iti) z. William K. II. fhase of lioii.itiza was in town y iiti rday on hu.' .ti -ss tunlters. . t Y Y Y Y I lillM MKKKIl.l. Mr?. X. K. Woudhnnse nf Merrill Is In th-j city this afternoon ntteml Itig to busiuess matters. I liOM MODOC CASH' Will .Motor Willi Mother lo Dia mond l.akr Over ilollilnys William McMiili.ud arrived in the city this morning from Modoc cump and plans to motor with hla mother. Mrs. W. M, .McMillan, to Diamond Luke to spend the holidays, ' IX SHOPPIMi .Merrill Women t Today oil Shop ping and IIusIiicks Trip Mrs. William Walker and .Mrs. Thomas Blake of, .Merrill were among the out of town visitors In today. rito.M nocRV roixT D. J. 1'nckett mm. nt tho afternoon down from llocky Point on business. 1356 Cost Of Fish Licenses Here In June A preliminary report on sales of fishing licenses In Klamath coun ty during June reveals thn they were sold to sportsmen to the amount of 11356. The Gun Store, with a turn-In of 9!i7, led all others in Bales. Kew licenses are 3old by the county clerk, most peo ple preferring to buy them at a sporting goods store, the report, pre pared by Loyd DeLap, reveals. Dal ton Is Host To Bank Staff Complimenting tho directors nnd entire staff of the American Hank, W. C. Dalton, president, last night was host to a chicken dinner. Prior to the. dinner party, a spe cial meeting of the directors was held at the hank, with a discussion of general business uffalrs. During tho past 90 duys the bank has shown a very substantial growth. Mndame Panario's modern benitly methods Improve on nature. Moo's Beauty Slioppu. Adv. 29-(i. The Rodeo, July 2-34 Lumber for Sale Cheap Practically all items for construction or re pair work Drive out and look it over PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. ! w v v v v v - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ... The Perkins' Furniture House Will be closed all day Saturday, July 4th and from one to 5 the 2nd and 3rd. But will be open even ings for your convenience. Be sure and come in tonight it will be worth your while. J. "X. oooo-ooooo NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ALL BUSINESS HOUSES WILL CLOSE ON' July 2, 3 and 4 Between the Hours of 1:00 and 5:00 P. M. This follows out a plan of cooperation between the Bly Rodeo Association and the Klamath Falls merchans. The Rodeo with its attendant thrills will surpass any previous outdoor entertainment ever given in 'this vicinity. So Everybody Make Plans to be at the fair grounds by 1:00 P. M. on Those Days MERCHANTS' BUREAU oA BETTER WAY OF MILKING. DeLAVAL junior MILKER OUTFIT ' DESIGNED RIGHT BUILT RIGHT INSTALLED RIGHT ' y IT IS RIGHT Price 195, K. F's. J. W. KERNS FARM & IMPLEMENT HOUSE So. 6th Near People's Warehouse Phone 657-J r v i Z f ? ? ? t t ? ? ? t ? X 'i I i X ? ? X ? X ? f t ? ? ? ? ?