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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1925)
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'PAGE THREE : 7 (Nicer, lu shop iiiornlnKs I'm! Office Opens ul It) 3rd Wednesday Morning Special July 8 Women's Xovcliy ; I'olluii I lanilKcri'liirfs 5c, 10c, 15c- , on front show case Assorlod Colors Willi -Kmlmiidery 'J'rim (J M) to II MO Every woman should be smartly, prettily frocked ( irorncitc, Cri'iif-ilu-Cliincs, l'riulcil Silks iiud Laces Chicly 'lrimtiicl 12.39 to 19.50 Voiles, llroailcloths anil Kailioux Chiffon Dresses 0.00 to 10.50 51 Brighton-Carlsbad Muslin, Crepes and I'roadcloth 1.00 to 3.50 Children. Misses and Women v. rrr Men's Sport Shirts Summer's Coolest in Dressy Comfort 2.35 in White' and Tan 11. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. l.i. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1 v KLAMATH VVViv FALLS 6 0- Sines f ir lilt In "nr Down Slnlrs Si r MIHH 1111,1, HKHK To HK-ncl Hummer Months Hero Willi JIi liillvin unil Friends Mis Ana llll of Kpr 1 11 k field, Ore gon, arrived lu the city last even ing tUt spend tliu nil miner months liuro with relatives and friends. Minn Hill will visit at Merrill with tier nureiilH .Mr. unil .Mm, W. F. Hill und will be the guest of .Mrs. L. C. Ut tluld here. Mine Hill Is HngHs!. teacher ul tho Bprlngfleld high school tat Hiiiiigflold and will re luru to her jwhUWu tills full. LKAVKS FOIl MF.DFOKD J. N. Roberts who ha been in thu city several days on badness left thin morning fr .Medford. liltOWX OX VACATION Former Clerk at While 1'i llriiii u, Take K tended Trip GOF.S TO (illLOOCIX DiUKKlM l Assist at IiII(hiiIii fur Two Weeks 1 It. Shea who recently accepts! a Hwlthin hero with thu Fjrhes Drug coiiiiiniiy, left thli Burning f.v Chllouuln whuro lie will luku the pluuo of ono of (' druggist who In nn lib) vacation tit thin lime. Mr. Bhm will return nt thu end ,jf two weeks mid resume his wprk here. . ' AT -: WHOLESALE PRICES Come to the bakery and you can buy GOLDEN KRUST BREAD At tho same pried the grocery stores paid. Klamath Bakery 826 Main OI,l TIMK ItKSIUKXTS Vl.tilliiK (tht Home and Friends fi'iini Ash land Mr. nint .Mrs. J. W. McCoy'af Ash land, old tlmo reside II 1 3 m this x-ouiity . .lire hero tor u visit with ftlends. Tiicy ure accompanied hy Ihelr noil Alhurl and wife of Hureku Uillforalu. TOl'ItlXH XOltTH Pmiy of liiH Aliurles People Spend Hay In ( II) .Mr. and Mi's. Wallace U. Stitch ii n.l Mr. and Mr. II. (I. Decker und (ninlly nit I. on Angeles, Ciillfiirniu pissed tli'riiugh tho city yoKiortluy enroutu north n un exlonded tour. TO VISIT HISTKIl California Pelade on Tour anil will Visit Sister Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Ill.i'.r ot San Francisco visited In 'tho city 'yes terday enrouto to Chlloqiiln whero thny will visit Air. lllalr'a sister, Mrs. Ihiirry Hiir.UHl. After a visit nt ' ('lilh)'iuln, .Mr. and Mis.' lllalr will ill j L'" r on mirth ou a vuuiitlmi trl. HF.Tl'ltN TO CAMP Itiiiirn in 1'iwli Inns wllli I'ellenn liny AHi'i- lliillilayit Knink Wilson and O, IVvu-moii of the I'oll.'au liny Lumber cjinmuty re I in nod 'to en in p IiikI ovoiiIiik utter aieudliif( the liollilAj'a horo iuy?ul iiiK Hie rodriv, COMIMXY IIUIXHS MllT M, Cleavi'M Mntlo Di'Tehdant lu Case l''lleil Today 'That V, M. f'lenvi'B ot ('reHcent has fulled to pay a bill of (270.70 to tho Mnson lObrinan rompiiny is tho eontentlon of the Credit Sorvleo coin puny who filed suit ngnlnst Cleaves tor recovery of this n in omit. The nerount wns trunsforred to tho Credit Horvli'o eonipany for coUoe. tlon, "' . ' i ,'i ;..' h 'r j y - - , . scoi ts a it oi-'K Hoys Leave for Ijike of Hie Woods to Cnnip Hoy seouts tneliidiiiit Thoinns Mns sey, Kreddio Hale, Joseph Kirk, Hubert Hunter, Alfred Carlson and (reorito Massey. left Sunday morn Iiik for. the hoy Seoul hondtiunrtcrs at Lake of the Woods. Camp will be maintained for an entire month. Seoul Executive Cecil A. Cook uc coiupnnloil the boys and will remain ut the camp during the month. An' otlM-r group of boys will leave from hero in a few days. A good num ber of Hoy Scouts from Medford are camping nt Luko of tho Woods and n number of sports hnvo been planned. ; LKIilON TOXUiHT Important tiiisluesM CoinhiK up at Meeting Tonight At tho regular meeting of the American Legion to be held nt the legion homUiunrtors In tho basement of the court house this evening, im portant business matters will be dis cussed. The presence ot all mem bers Is urged by Commander Cetz. i.ki t roil ritisco Matron of This Clly to lteeelve .Medical Attention i Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynn H. HUeen left on Sunday morning for Sun Fran cisco, whero Mrs, Skeen will re ceive medical attention at a San Francisco hospital. lXSIM'ICTIO.V MA OK Health Officer Looks Over Xew Aulo Cnnip on Mni'tlii Street Dr. (I, S. NowHimi, health officer, conducted n complete Investigation of tho new nolo camp ground on 1020 Marl In alreel yesterday after noon anil acquainted tho proprietor of tho camp ground ot the state health regulations Hint must ho fol lowed In the conduct, of eanip grounds, . ' W. If. Urown, former clerk at the Hotel White I'ellcun will leuve about Thursday by motjr to tour all of eastern Oregon and through Idaho, In search ut better health. Mr. Drown plans to sleep out of doors und co)k all bis meals in the open. Ho will return to the city the lat ter part of Auuust. ' KLTIH.VS TO (.'AMP J.juls Puppas (,f the Algom.1 i,;mp vetumed last evening to camp after upending (he holidays here with friends. VISITIXO FHOM HOl'TH Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Smidi of Ormge, California, ure visiting here with friends, enruute north on a lour, to bo gone about a month. I'AIITV OK TOl'MSTS Going .North on Vacation Trip From Home in Houth A party Including Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Finch and daughter, Mildred, Mr. and Mm. Clinton Roth and sin Clinton and Miss Edna It Mb ull of Angeles were guests In the city yesterday enrjuie north where they plan ot vlflt for some time. Tbey are making the trip by motor and plan to return south viu Klamath Rills. FllOM LANSING Michigan Man Visits In City Knroutc In Crater Ijike A. L. Bauer of East Lansing. rl..iln wlul,u,l t. . i enroute Crater Lake on a vaca tion trip. 00 CAIW ItK(iISTKK largest lay for Iteglstrliig of Tour 1st This Year Mrs. Leah Smith and Miss Marg aret John.'on ot the chamber of commerce nftlce were kept busy yesterday ircglsterlng .tourists from other states, Monday being tho niri- est lny tlw local chamber has lmd this year, with' over sixty cars reg istered. Must all ot ti'ie people reg istering were tourists going north. the greater number being from California. One oar Toglstered froi New Mexico', two from Nevada, one from Minnesota and icne from Idaio. KXHOITK TO UEXD Los Angeles (llrl Stops In City Over Day Fhiroute to Henil Miss Hertha Parson ot Los An geles left this morning by motor for IU'iid, Oregon, where she will visit during her vucatlon with her sister. Miss Parson spent yesterday In tho city visiting and enroute south, plans to again stop hero for a few days. IXSPF.CTOIl 11KKK I'ostoffire Inspector for Southern Oregon Hero tl. E. Hougen, postoffico Inspec tor for southern Oregon, is in Klam ath county on business nnd plans to remain hero for several days. POST.MASTF.ll AWAY Taking llustiicMK unil Pleasure Trip To lie (ioue Week Post muster John MeCall nnd family uro motoring over the Luko vlcw country this week on a com bined business nnd pleasure trip. TO OPKX ItlOS To Open Itlils for Possible Xew Lo cation of Postoffice Hlds for the new location of the postoffice will bo opened on July 20, according to word from tho local office. The number of bids or bid dors will not ba given out until that date. ON Ot'TIXG Pnrly of Local People ln'ave for Sun Creek' ou Outing A party pt IjcuI people Including Airs. Henry Grimes, Mire. K. U. Coo nmlFnith, and Meiiuh Grimes left th'ls morning for Sun Creek whijr they will enjoy an outing. FHOM MF.DFOIU) Carl llennelt Is paying the clly n huslniKs"vlslt"front Mvdrord. " . ,MIHH CAMPIIKLL LKAVEH After .Visiting Willi Itclatlves for Foitulgtit Ilctunis Homo Miss Ituth Campbell who has been Ylxtllug with tho Muddames Camp bell, Drew and Flnley for the past fortnight left thlg morning for tier home at lily. lp fi Theatre FltOM MKDFOHO Mr. and Mrs. 1). G. Hjrdlng of MedSord ar visiting in tho city. I'OltTLA.M) VIHITOKH -Mr. and .Mrs. L. E. Llejeiiulst and Misses Cynethler and Ongrfd Lil JeiUit all of Portland were vl,;l.tjrs In the city yesterday enr.jute nrth on a lour, TO MAKE HOME II F. ILK Sin raini'iilo Girl Has Aici-plcd Posi llon lleie Mlw Nadine Fristo arrived In the city Kunday evening from Sacra mento and will make this her home, having accepted a position here. I i i n I III The Coolest Place In Tojrn . i JJ ' JkAli TfICTOaSEASIROMS 1 ' J4VlrLjS ' Ruction: FltOM MISSISSIPPI F. J. Nunnally 1s a guest In the city, registering from Oxford, .Mississippi, GHAXTS PASS Mr. and Mrs. A. Ii. Davis are guests In .the city from Grants Pass, stopping at the Hotel White Pelican while here. II n VISIT IIKIIK Ashlauil People Visit Here l.'iiioiite Home From Ickc I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlinson of Ashland were in the city yester day enroute home from Crater lake, where they spent the holidays. Mr. Tomlinson is. manager of the Ash land and Medford Ice company. WOODSIDK IlKTl'RXS Spends Holidays With Mrs). Wooil iile at Crater Ijike L. W. Woodside, advertising man ager for the Golden Rule store, re turned yesleiday from Crater Lake. where he spent the holidays with Mrs. Woodside, who is hostess at the resort. Itl'SINESS A XI) PLEASl'UK West Fir, Oregon, Man Mere on Hltsitirss anil Pleasure A. B. Allinghan of West Fir, Oregon, visited In the city today, at tending to ranch property intetest' which he holds In this section. '. THE famous stage success now comes to take its place among the immortal heart dramas of the screen. It is unquestionably, , one of the most gripping stories ever nlmed. J from the play bu LEONID ANDRtnr , Jidaptcd bq CAREY WILSON LON CHANEY -NORMA SHEARERS JOHN GILBERT 'TULLY MARSHALL LOUIS B. MAYER vaEII3yM. . : Tiie motion picture critics all agree that In Mils character of "HE," the world's fnanieat and raddo;t clown, Lon Chanoy loes the greatest tilting f his career. He plays und laughs, but his heart is broken. This plctirro has few euuals, and I Doors open at 1 :30 and '7:00 " ' Regular prices Til iiiiih.j Mil il L'J)iftMIJlll'Ml."WII"MiM mm RKTl'KX TO FRISCO. Itusliirsfl Irn of SiHithorii Cil ) Hi'tt! on IMrasurn Trip ! Enin Kingstone and John ; Cordis Jr. of San Francisco were j guests in the city yesterday enroute , south from Crator lake, where they, spent tho holidays. j MItS. COVKKSTOXE KKTCUXS Vinits With Hon and Daughtcr-iit-I-uw nt firants las Mrs. Bertha Coverstone returned yesterday from Grants Pass, where she has been the guest of her son and daughter-in-law' "for the "past two weeks. oAt The , II-B-E-R-T-Y I'RANKLYX FARNUM . ,- ". in ; , "When East ; Comes West?' A Thrilling Western i Comedy Drama "'' :' ' TOMORROW f "i-"A CFrAMPION OF 'LOST CAUSES"&2; ' Justify . 7$f one But All Three Those who want a moderate-priced car need no longer sacrifice some thing of beauty, or of performance. For note they can buy an Oldsino bilc Six, and get, not one, or two, but all three of these qualities. More expensive cars do equal its beauty and match its performance. But what other one car offers com parable beauty and comparable perfor mance at a comparable price? By far the most convincing proof we can offer is the car itself. Just look at it then drive it and your admiration will be won! Tele phone or call and we will gladly loan you a car. , . Touring 890 Coach $1075 plut lax I i . ' - '. PETERSEN MOTOR CAR CO. 7th and Klamath Phone 668 "After we' sell we serve" OLDSMOBILE' .-,'...'4 'lit M'.iifr'.r'v (i. HOCUCT OF C1NI At MOTOM :-r. 4 I