The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 13, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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Afli'i' 'l"lllii lli'iii fur Hi'teriil
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MONDAY, JULY 13, 1021
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NORTHERN FUR SHOP'S
First Annual Clearance Sale
This Hale is for YOU, and will last all week.
Wo have: many beautiful things to nhow you and the prices
are marked wfiy down for this sale bccau.se we are crowded
for room, no decided to make this great sacrifice.
Everything in the embroidery lino that help to make the home
beautiful. Never before have we had o big an assortment to
offer you. Come in and ecc our pretty things.
810 Main
Phone 374-J
13 Forest Fires
Burn In Jackson
MKDKOItn. Ore, July 13
Ttilrlunn forunt firm, jilim In Crntur
Nutloniil Park mid four In mulu
liintwr, uro burnliiK In .luckuoii
county Imluy, itwurdliin; l a ru
Jiorl from Mu lir.iil United mule
fortut itirvlcv. AUIioiikIi mm of
tlio firm, In Uiu im crtu'k dl
I riot, covorii loo nrri', nono ) rt
(ruittpd ai miiiini and H u uxiiintml
tlioy will hikui Ihi uinlr imiiIiiiI. Ii
In bi'lli-vud tha fires with sliuc.-d by
llKht ultijt ncoompunyliiK u thunder
dorm SiitiiTdiiy nlKht,
sm v.um i!i:(iiHY::tti;i
At Noun Toiliiy 25 Chin IIiiiI llesU.
Ifml ill 1mil limiilM-r
.Mm. Unh Kmllli mil MUn M.iiit,
urat Johunon f tbu wu i-lfimber
of eomttiorcn wuro krpt limy tlila J Oakland. Oillfuriilu
fori'tioMi rt'tfUiti'rliig forolKii earn.
Anions f : ns'.littorluK tii'-!uri!:ix
2ft liirn wnrn: Ali o Wnko KIcIiIh tif
Sim Uu'ul, Cul., A. II. LurllRiilii or
Hun lur.iel, t'nl., ('. II. Chapman,
Kiuiiii Anii.i, Call C. W. Ilorr.
filial Itlvcr, Mil, f. I,. It'ut.ilt, Sin
I l'-rnc li i, Oil., Mnry K. Iliiiklm,
Moiilo Pink, ml,, J. o. Kinney, Tuft,
(Cn., I,. II. .Mnriln, Weed. Cul.,
CViarlcK II. Vniu Urldluy. Oil.,
(ii-org-i I,. J iliiiiton, (Jreal I'nll-i,
M Jiit.iiia, I.itii llovKimr, HiuiU
Mnnlt'.i, Oil., K. (1. lllKlniH-k, Pain
!':iin. Oil., K. I.iilrl .M.'Cirmlclt,
Tm mini, W.mli., Guy H. Herd, Klrk-fo.-d,
lli' M. ' Hwurlt, Kly Crook,
Cul., J. II. Nitwlon, Ill'hop. Cul.,
Clunk's l.iirull, Bullion, Oil., J. C.
MKMinninrilb, Molito I'urh. Oil., K.
S. I'.i!f. ll' ikiby, Oil., O II. Fry.
Him lu iry. o,., tUtirno I.u.-bke, Oir
nnilun. W.i:ili., clmrlfH Conkllii,
Xiilm, Oil., Th W. Ilrnihnrtiiti.
I.m Aiik'-Iim, Oil., Mnry A. Pollock,
Oiiliirlj, Oil., iiml Mr. A. Lmdruin of
Today's Scores
.N'lllliMlill lit Plllludrllilllll
(Irn IniiliiKH)
Kt. l.oiilH 2 12 0
Pbllitdi'liiliiii 3 K! 2
Iti'lubnrt urn! O'Knrrull; Ui'iiitur,
Couch and Wilton.
.Viitlotuil ul ISroklii
Pltubiiridi 4 !l 0
Brooklyn 2 7 . 1
A !! rid so mid Hut 1 1 li -, Hublii.'ll mid
Taylor, (loucli.
N'lltlnlllll lit ItOhtoil
Cincinnati -I 0 1
Ilunlon 10 0
J. ilciiton nnd KrucRi'r; Burnus
mid (iibnon.
Nnlloiiul nl Svw Voi-k
flilciiito 14 0
New York 3 0 0
Coopir mid llonzal'H; Itiluflold
and SnydiT.
Mrs. T. It. CumiuiiiKH uml duuKh
Ii.t, Dnnu nnd Tlmj li;ft yiMtorduy
for t In: I r homo In Hucruiuonlo attor
vIhUIiik lini'o for Hdviirnl winkn wltli
Mm. K. A. Hunlur. ,Mrn. lluntur uc
nniii'anli'd h'T gucatH an t-ir an
Wi-i'd, Oillfornla, ruluralni; lijino
llil inuruliig.
I ItOM .MlI.I.KIt II I I.I,
Mr. mill Mm. Ijo Hulton of I'm
Mlllor Hill loiintry, aro In thu city
frlninlH, Mr. Sutton owtii onu of Ilia
lurK'rit rmiuhvg in tiiu Miller Hill
tid.'! nlnipnlng and vIhUIiik Willi
nt'otlori.
AT KOCKV I'OIXT
.Mr. und Aim. J. J. Po.rkor nnd
Mr. nnd Mm, K. .Mnci-c apont Sunday
at Chlloquln 'and Hock Crock.
Superfluous Hair
Rid FOREVER
or No Cost
Vt'Uf Wrmte untight!? hrtirno yotir fe.
lirrk, rin or fir when it run be rrmovrd
cjni.-klv and wfflj--roaUandslir iMti tiiw
rp'iiiirff rlrclrir trrntmrnta, nor be a ilave
to a rmr or ordinary dcpiliUirlro whu h
tnefcly liurn off aurfiu-e liair. nnd oHrn
UrnvtliMi Itw? linlr rooU. A nmrvclntiH ntw
mini '-tic IImiii, which U applied alutntt n$
Miily roM crram, loocui trery tinnit.it ly
liiirniid R'-iitly liru it out, root and all. !
I tic the iikin hratthy, rkarand beautiful. No
miu, no odor, no dlwonifort, AbMtlutcly
lianiil-a. Try it on thu zmnvirt tlut it
will atM)iitely rid you of ftuprrrtumii luir
fnrrrer or no iml, Kiirnia. tin new dii
covrry ia railed, insy be purcuued at all good
dealers, men a:
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catch . ptiraseife a taste
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SUCH P O PULAR.ITY M U S T BE D E SER.VE D
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The long dollar
. They say a tight man squeezes his dollar until he .
makes "the eagle scream."
h wise man makes his dollar stretch. He buys
but he buys wisely, making every dollar go a long
.vay; . -: - ;,
He knows that the purchasing power of a dollar
ias shrunk considerably in the last ten years. He
jlso knows there has never been a time when wise
juying paid bigger dividends.
Svery day, this newspaper contains information
that you should have to increase your buying power.
The advertisements are intimate little lessons in
every-day economy. They teach you how, when
and for what your dollar will go farthest.
Manufacturers and merchants tell, of their products
through the advertisements. Almost every new
opportunity is offered through an advertisement.
Practically eveiy unusual buy is advertised.
You can stretch your dollar to its elastic limit by
keeping abreast of the ' opportunities to "get full
value. . ..-.. i.:. ... . r,.
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The advertisements will help you make
. your money go far
Everybody Swelters During Trial :
or scopes at Layion, l ennessee
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DAYTON, T"n., July 13. (P) A
sultry heat permeatol ti'ao Rhea
count? court court room as the sec-'
end day of. the trial of John T.
Scopes began today. Electric fans,
lucking Friday when everybody
sweltered, Sad been installed and
played about in an effort t3 make
the atmospheric conditions more en
durable. Judge rtaulstou, taking julicial
cognisance or the weather, had
changed his suit of blue w.:ol to one
it linen. ' '
Blue uniformed Captain Perkins
of the Chattauooga" police, wlfci a
menacing expression ca his " lace
TJfOPSlS Or TTTB ANN't'M. TT
MKNT OV Till.
Central Life Assurance
Society (Mutual)
flf T. ytnr. In lh 9li Iowa. OS
lh Ut liny of llrcimb.T. 104. ml I
.hit Ipmirnnc romml.iinir of t! alkto
of Orrtnn. pumnftnt lo law;
I ; t - IllfOTO.
Total' prtmium Inrom for
Ih. yr $ 4.m.T.T
Int.rnt. dlvlil,nrtmnil rmta '
rrplvoil durlnx tho var. P4,WI.
nromo from other aouroea .
racalred duiinc tha yaar. ll.Tll.tl
Total lneoma k6M.4
l)lhraetnnbft.
Talfl for loaaan. omlowraanU.
aonnltl.a .aa wrnna.r
valnaa V
Tltvulnile paid tn pollcy-
holdora durlnc .ha yar. .
Cammliwlona and aalarlaa
paid Jurlnir tha yaar
Taxra. Ilcanaoa and faaa paid
' durlnr tha yaar
Amount of alt other axpen-dlturaa
stood by the judge's bench and wav
ed a fan. . . , . .
William Jennings Bryan.' cellar-,
less and without a coat, Tiad a tight
ly filled leather brief case aa he
moved to the prosecutor oaunsel
table. He seemed prepared lor
argument.
Benton McMlllin of Nashville, for
mer Tennessee governor, entered
and began shaking hands all around
the room.
.Photographers were climbing like
monkeys over Oe sapts and. benches
and shinning up window projections,
snapping-their, cameras at the occu
pants cf the railed area. A movie
cameraman priu'd ut several ccle
loid feet of Clarence Darrow on one
side and Mr. Bryan lea the nther.
The jurymen tuit with hands' ,ou
chlnn, taking aouranlc-views of tho
expsase of faces. :,',h-
The opening of court was delayed
several minutes -while the picture
taking brigade shot off its auiuni
tlon. The. (auditorium was agfiln
crowded to sapaclty and scores stood
In corridors and along tine walls.
At the entrance to the court;
h6use,' iMjys 'laden with "eushlons
posted themselves and peddled their
wares to prospective spectators. They;,
found ilew buyers "however. Scores
of persons, unable to find seats,
returned to' the court "house lawn '
and grouped thomsolvcs about am
plifiers. " . : . S
HAXXOX KETX'RJiS
Francis P. Hannon left this after
noon by motor for Richmond, dllj
fornia, after epentllng the past twii
weeks hero with lila parents Mr.
and Mrs. p. B. Hanuon lof the ,I$B
terprize Ranch. , - ; ;i ,
Total aipandHnrea
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i.fnt.mt)
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Valna of Peal aa.ate owned
(market yaluel ocnulro.1
throuirh foroclomir- I 1T1.58.H
Value of atocke and oooda
owned (market or amor-
l.tKd value. TSa.alT
Lrfene on mortgage, and
rollalaraJ. otfl. It.MS.Mt.T
l-remlum notea and policy .
loana t liTHO.MlW
Caen tn nenka and on hand"..M;.w0.4
Nat tinrollartert and dt-
ferred premluma .V 407.tfil.aai
Interenta and rwato dua an
1 Boomed 4h9.Brm.4
Other aeaeta (Bat) HB.too.MV
Total .l.Mn,T41.t'
Veduirt aaaaU not adrattted. laX401.ta
TotaJ admitted aaaeta..,.lll,Sta,t90.U
UabUltlea.
Mot reaarreo U.I44.4-I
3roea alalmB for loaaea un- i
, paid tt,S40.t1
All oU lleMllllea W),rir,t.
Total llabllltlea llo,S3a,ttVlt, .
IrniiairBa In Orogoa for tha Teav.
Oroaa pratnlBtna raoalvad
durlt-y tha year. I tAlOlM
Promtuma and dtvidenda ra- . ,
turned durlnc tha year . S.STO.Sw
liOaeoa paid durlnc the yaar 12.fiC0.H
CBNTKAI. 1SFR Aflf FBAJfCE SOCTBTX
(MUTUAW
Ollrer o. Miller,. Proa, .
T. C. Denny, flee.
C V. 'WNltama, seaaral acent, lOfl On
1 awa hide., flaletn. Or.
PI. I. Wllaon. ceaeral acaat, 404 Aitlaaaa
aUw.. Portlnnd. Or.
tattrtory realdent attorney for MrTataw
The Best of Meats
At this time of year the quality of the meat and
the care that is taken of it is the most im
portant consideration in your food buying.
Meat is always the most important food. Its
strength building properties are just as import
ant in summer as in winter. Buy where you
know you get the best at the lowest price. -
That Will Be Froni
Miller's Market
GUS MILLER, Prop.
Main, near Eighth Phones 750 and 751 1
Four Deliveries Daily
WATCH US GROW
laaurmiM'e miiimineiuiinr.