I I f i j , .. ...-4.'. THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE -v i L!LJ L-U1 i J" a. hi i i iij ii j.i i, i n n ill jiLT.uiLLmwM.tu. n uj-viiju..WJ-Miiri U-.U.M it-iLjimjWgrWHW".'. 'w ll Jirs CAUTION Tho thin, extremely flexible . . balloon casing,, repaired - by . tho ; old mothods, ' loaves a . lard, 'attff '.: section which throws tho tiro off balance and quickly rulus It. Tho iHawklnson System eliminates this difficulty by malting a ra ' pair ot remarkable strength yet. Just as tbtn and pliable as ,! the balloon tiro. ' ' " . ' i , ' , .' Badly v Injured balloon .tiros V are not ' "through" IP they aro repaired tho Hdwkinson way. A triul will convince you.. We guarantee each repair to OUTLAST THE TlttR. or your money back.' All tires in spected '-FREE. ' c4CE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh News of the Klamath Country WOOD , Summer weather, has melted j uVqwa the price of Block-Wood ; to the "extreme bottom. Lew summer prices are now on. ' Don't hesitate but bay your . -winter's, wood now. There will be no cheaper prices.'. - -" Green Slabs - Orders are coming" In tor that . good cheap wood green slab. .. Que tracks are delivering - the I. best green slab we. have ever sold. . Order a years supply ot blocks, and green ., slab, and Yon Are safe yon can 'get no Cottar r wood. . . " :';-. -Peytofla & .Go. 'Wood ? jnaf 601 Mrin Phone 535 Skinny Men Gain' 5 Pounds in 30 Dora or Get . j lfour Money Back ' , Doctors and. good. . pharmacists know that Cod Liver Oil Is full of vitamrnjBS that make flesh, create . appetite,- builds - up the power to resist disease and pats good solid . flesh oh .skinny men and women. " ; 13ut it's horrible tasting stuff and .;. every day fewer ' people are taking it,' for doctors are prescribing and people are -fast learning that they , can. get' better results with McCoy's Cod. Liver Oil Compound Tablets, which Star Drng Store, Underwoods 'Pharmacy, Whitman's Drug Co., and druggists all over the country are havipg a tremendous demand for. . One woman sained 10 pounds in 22 , days and if any. skinny man or wo man can't put on. 6 pounds In 30 days, your druggist will gladly re fund the purchase price. '.Be sure and et McCoy's; the or iginal and genuine Cod Liver Oil . Compound Tablets SO tablets 60 . icents. Adv. ' Thin Men Run Down Men Nervous Men You probably ' know that Cod Liver Oil is the greatest flesh pro ducer in the' world. Because ..it . contains moTe Vita mine than any food you can get. 'You'll be glad to know that Cod -Myer-Oll comes in sugar coated tab- lets now, so -if youi really want to put 10 or .10 poundB ot solid healthy . flesh on your, bones and feel well nd Btfong ask The Star Drug .Store, Underwood's Pharmacy, Whit man's Drug Co., or asy druggist for a, box of McCoy's Cod. Liver Oil Com pound Tablets. - ' fOnly:60 cents for 60 tablets and if you. don't gain Hve pounds in 30 lays, your druggist will hand you , back the money you paid for them. It isn't anything unusual for a per son to gain 10 pounds in 30 days. '--"Ciet McCos's, the original and .: sonulne Cod Liver Oil Tablet! Adv. .ijTbe world is shaped like a grape fruit instead of a lemon. - I SPRAGUE RIVER The Fourth of 'July Is over, and : business at Sprague Hiver is booin-jing.- After a few days shutdown the I mill is running full Blast. W.' C.'Mattlson, the Rrncrul mnn ' agcr ot tho Camell Lumber company ispvnt the Fourth with his family in I Klamath Falls. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hood spent ijuly the Fourth In Grants Tass, ro i turning Monday the sixth. F. A. Hutto, stockman, and his ! wife, with Mrs. Bertha D. Wallace. the field matron spent the Fourth at Crater Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sconchln re. turned from Klamath Falls Sunday ' Gcorgo Smith, who has tho con tract of building .Mr.'Frnnk Coborns dwelling spent tho Fourth with his family nt Lnkeviow. " ' The people nt Sprague Hiver cele brated July tho Fourth with a picnic, and a largo crowd enjoyed the ice cream and tried' chicken. Some of tltcranchcrs bare start ed cutting hay and they report very fine cutting. Ilev. and Mrs. Clark made a bust ness trip to Klamath Falls one day last week', returning via Chiloquin They were accompanied by Mr. S. L. Hammer. George and Durbin Cook spent the week-end in Klamath Falls. They had the privilege of having with them Rev. Samuel Clinton. -Mrs. Maudle Hood made a visit to the Klamath Agency one day last week. . Dock Riness has purchased seven-' ty-five feet on the main street of Sprague River, and is building garago and battery station. ' .Miss Mary "Pitman who has been visiting Mrs. Bertha D. Wallace at Yainix, returned to her homo at Springfield Friday of last week. Miss Pitman has been- employed at the Klamath Agency for some time but recently resigned. The former missionaries who at one time served this reservation will speak at Sprague River next Sunday. both forenoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pcffley are well known and have the name of being the best missionaries who ever spent any time here, and the Indians are glad to welcome them back. . They have a very warm part in the hearts ot the Indians. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis of the Trout Creek vicinity spent the Fourth at Sprague River. ""Mr.' and Mrs. Potter "of California, are visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Pankey of Sprague River. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schonchin spent the week-end at Beatty at tending the camp meeting. Judge Levi F. Walker is making hay this week. The Judge has the best rye in the valley this season. Roy Parazoo is the happy owner of a new' car; It is a Chevrolet. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hutcheson of Yainix were in Sprague River one day last week. MIDLAND . James Flowers of Midland spent several days with Geo. L. Burnett of Miller Island. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett, son William and daughter Catherine were Klamath Falls visitors on Wednesday. Francis Flowers was visiting at the home of Paul Scrlck on Tues day. ' ' ' " . The farmers of the district are busy weeding and hoeing the beet crop this weok. Mrs. Edna' Flowers was calling at the Potter ranch on Thursday. Miss Mary Sevlck of Midland was a visitor on the Island Wednesday. Miss Anna Burnett of the Spring Lake district was a visitor on the island Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Royce of Midland was a Klamath Falls' visi tor Wednesday. Mr. Wltherlll of Midland was a visitor at the' county seat Wednes day. . Charles Porter was a visitor at the home of 8. L. Burnett Wednes day evening. Albert Gregory "mid son Almond were hauling lumber from Pelican City Wednesday. Mr. Gregory bought a farm re cently on tho island aud is getting ready to build his home. Mr. J. D. Hooper and son Bern ard wore in Klamath Falls ou a shopping and pleasure trip. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers wore Klumath Falls visitors this week. William Tlngloy and family ot Midland were Klnnutth Fulls visi tors this week. Miss Gloria Martin ot Midland spent Monday afternoon nt tho homo of Miss .Mary Sevlck. Joe Wright Jr. was a culler on the Island this week. Mr. Pauley, a Klamath Fulls butcher, was a caller on tho HurUctt and Lnrgent ranch Thurs day. " Georgo Burnett was a caller In Midland Thursday at the homo of George Flowers. , Another surprise wedding was bounced itpun the ' Midland folks. Andrew Folsom ' and Miss Clarice Carico of Sacramento, Calif., were married at the homo of tho bride In Sacramento, Calif., on Wednesday. June 34. 1925. Mr. Folsom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Folsom. After a visit to Klamath Falls and other points of intorest tho bride and groom will make their hotue in Sacramento. ' Among callers in Midland Thursday-were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bur nett and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S. L. Burnett and family. Mr. A. C. Spence and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hurd. Among callers at Midland on Thursday were Mrs. Albert Greg ory and daughter Nnydino, ' Mrs. Thomas Largcnt. Mrs. Hubert Lar gent, son Billie and daughter Helen May. Frank Ball of Round lake is helping Edgar- Furber " of Miller island- to put up his hay crop. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Furber and son Lewis aro among the rodeo visitors on Friday.'' Frank Ball is visiting at the home of his parents this- week, tail ing in the rodeo at Klamath Falls. Many - Midland people arc plan-. ning to take the Fourth off to at tend the rodeo in Klamath Falls. Miss Catherine Burnett is visit ing her cousin, Miss Anna Burnett of Spring Lake district Charles Porter spent the week end in Klamath 'Falls attending the rodeo. Charles Potter was a visitor on the Island -Friday. Thoso present at tho party hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Folsom In honor of their son's mar riage to Miss Clarice Carico were Mr. and Mrs. Judgo Folsom, -Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett and thoir daughter Anna, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. They reported a very good time. Mrs. J. D. Cooper and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Hooper" and daughter " Virginia, and William Burnett of Midland attended the Klamath rodeo held at tho fair grounds Saturday. Mr.- and Mrs. F. J. Flower and sons James, Francis and Gcorec. and Mrs. Flowers' father, Mr. Tavers, and bis sister, Bpcnt Satur day and Sunday at Crater lake, Edward Hurd ot Midland at- tended' the Klamath rodeo Satur day. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sevlck and aaugnier iary ana son Paul were visitors at" the Klamath rodeo. Mr. and Mrs.' E. L. ' Furber and son Lewis Furber were visitors at the rodeo. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. William Hooper, Orr Hooper and John Hooper spent Saturday evening In Klamath Falls to sec the fireworks that took place on the lake. ' ' STAR VIBRATORS Genuine electric massage vibrator complete with 8 fittings, keeps the skin healthy takes the kinks out of sore muscles Star Drug Co. Fifth and Main Sts. FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman Itleal Wuhl Tenpoint $2.50 to .$7.00 Jivei'shnrp 1'encila $1.00 to $12.00 $5.00 and $12.00 STAR SPECIALS FOR JULY Harmony Cocoa Butter Cold Cream An excellent protection againt tho sun. One of the best skin foods anil tissue builders. A perfect cold 'cream with the addition of a liberal tuautity of pure cocoa butter. Has .no superior for massaging and cleansing the skin. Regular price 50c. Speciallv priced at 39c Puretest Rubbing Alcohol Full Pint Unsurpassed for relieving sprains and bruises. Excellent for a rub down after the shower. Indispen sable to tlie athlete. Ideal after shaving. Regular price 59c. Specially1 priced at 49 c Swim Kaps Athletic Swim-Map; pure gum color. A perfect diving cap. l!e prepared for vacation time. Suit able for men and women. Regular price 65. Speciallv priced at 49c Tinker Tape The universal fixer. Handy for the home, motor ami camp. 'Water- inl sticks to Take Plenty of Films Along on Your Trip We refund money on unused rolls BLY ice Big Difference in the Way You Feel H2u.it Poisoning Yourself To day; Feel Better in Few . V' Hours or No Cost Make this tout! Bnd suffering from Indigestion, Pimples, Pains in Sack and Sides, Constipation, Head-i .aches and tired, .rundown condition, due ' to Self-polnonlng because ot sluggish liver and clogged Intestines. -' Take a pleasant spoonful -of Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood flymp sitter the next two monla. In less' IIior Jootirs nodca Jhe quick dif ference in the way you feel. Ccn" tains pure vegetable" Ingredients ap: proved by Physicians. Holps nnture cleanse and ' tone your liver ' strengthen your ' digestive organs- soothe ' the tired and overtaxed nerves, brace up-your system and purify your 'blood and restore your energy again. You, too, must be satisfied, or no fcbst. Dr. Thacher's Is sold and recom mended under this guarantee by the Stnr Drug1 Store und all "leadl'iiR . qrugBists. Adv., Mrs. Docla N'orrls ot Klamath Falls Is visiting friends In the valley this week. Mrs. Frank Obenchain has as her guest this week her mother, Mrs. Wendt ' of Jacksonville, ' L. L. Griffon has ret,. ' 'd from Klamath Falls, where h. '--.s been attending ' to business matters the past few days. T. B. Wallls; local postmaster, made a business trip to Lakevlew TueBday. ' ' i The lily Mercantile Co. truck Is hauling wool for' the 'James Owen ranch this week. Local people who wont in to the rodeo the past week have all re turned home. AH the stock and equipment of the association has also been returned here, arriving In .fine shape. The members of the association who staged the rodeo ex pressed ' themselves as being well pleased with the results of this yoar's show, and very appreciative of the splendid cooperation of the merchants and uuslnoss men of JKiftnmtu Eftlis, jo heir, fittomnt jo. llll prool, strong, enduring any dry surface. Adheres to china, glass, rubber, leather, paper, wood and metal. Regular price 50c. Specially priced at , 3.9c Vanity Boxes Leather Purges Beaded Bogs Under Arm Bags Kodak as Yon Go The most precious mementos of any trip are the Kodak pictures you make. Again and again you'll turn to them with ever -increasing pleasure. " - Let us help you decide on the right picture-making outfit for your next trip. Autographic Kodaks are i?6. 50 up, QUALITY FINISHING SERVICE .Quality liy using 'Velox' which makes a good print from a fair negative, an .excellent print from u good nega tive, ami best possible print from any negative. Finishing In 'plain black ami white nr stue gee which is extra high gloss finish. Service We have the'inoM complete Ko dak department in Southern Ore gon, and maintain" only experienced help in our Kodak department. Films left before V a. in. out the same day at 5 p. in. STAR SPECIALS FOR JULY Gypsy Cream 8 oz, An antiseptic lotion for skin erup tions, Ideal fir sun aud wind burn, Uexall tiypsy Cream also gives re lief to ivy poison, moth itch, heat rash, etc. Regular (nice 50c. Speciallv priced at 33c Lilac Vegetal takes the sting out of the shave and makes the face comfortable. The best after shaving lotion 75c The Drug if fort R. E. Dewcee7 Prop. No. 6 Disinfectant ' ' 5 oz. 'Kills germs. Acts like sunlight. Can be used around the house to cleanse woodwork, etc. An enemy to flies. Regular price 25c. Speciallv priced at 19c i Soda Mint Tablets 100's. Neutralizes acid conditions in the stomach. Very effective as a relief for heartburn. Regular price 20c. Speciallv priced at 15c Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia Cool and refreshing for the stomach. A prompt, gentle laxa tive. Convenient and pleasant to take. Jioltle comes with dose cap. Regular price 50c. Specially priced 43c Crater Lake Pictures Flash Lights Playing Cards havo a better show than has previ ously been staged there. A few of tho ranchers in this val ley have begun haying and tho ma jority will begin within the next ten days. This year's crop Is unusually heavy and a number ot ranches will be busy for two months putting up hay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conner of Berkley aro guests hero for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. A.' 8. Connor. Quite a number of tho local peo ple are attending tho revival meet ing that is being held In jthe grovo between Beatty and Bly. Mrs. Carrie, Wallls and niece of Sacramento am here visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Ford. Miss Jessie Boyd has returned homo from' Corvnllls, v whore she went for two weeks' work with tho club hoys and girls of KliunatU county. Ml'HHOLIM OOVEIIXMENT JtfVS VALUABLE HIS TORIC DOCIjMK.N'T HOME, (P) One of the most in teresting historical documents of Italy's struggle to free herself from foreign rulers, has been snatched out of the hands of private collectors and purchased on behalf of tho Koman Museum of the "Illsorglmen to" through tho personal Interces sion of Premier Mussolini. The document Is tho protest made July 4, 18!)4, by the Roman Con stituent Assembly "before Italy, be fore Frnnee and before the whole world" against the vlolont invasion of its headquarters on the ' Capitol hill, tt bears the autographed sig natures of nearly all .the members of the Assembly from Garibaldi to Maz- zlnl, ',''.'.'. Signer Mussolini, hearing that the document wns being offered for salo at a large price, ordered that It be purchnsed Immediately. 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