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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1925)
TtfONTVAY, "JULY '1.V102S' i t y T t y X '. : y Prices that are making thrifty men enthusiastic buyers The new Manstore is the home of good, popular merchandise at popular prices. You can't do better than select a i? Vy CLOTHCRAFT for your next suit, Fancy and conservative models at ' r 25,00 27.50. 30.00, 35.00 ? t i W. L. Douglas Shoes in all lasts and colors 5 6 p Let us Sock you. Extra fine lisle hose in all colors 3 for 1.00 Others from , 15c to 75c We can Tie and Collar you Work clothing that will stand the wear at prices that will not put a trying tax on your purse.'. .. Come in and Be Convinced y y 3! t y x ? x x i 7 V KLAMATH FALLS WOODBURN, ORE, . ' ; 517 Main . , V .. 2 .- . .'...'' - ' We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak - Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p.' m. same" day ; ; Klamath Boy Made ; Corporal At Camp. Omar F. Hosklns ipf Klamath Falls, who la enrolled as I stulent of the Citizens' Military Training Camp, at Camp, Levis, Wash'., has been appointed as a Corporal of Battery "F". . Hosklns' is a member of the Red Course, which Is one of the advanced ccuxses given in the camp. ,. , Jones Is Busy . Seeking Merit of Many Cases Acting District Attor ney Doubtful of Prosecutions With nearly -60 half-completed cases to luveatlgnta. Caleb Jouea, acting district attorney, la busy un ravelling a tnnxled maio ot pur ported evidence with tlio view ot dropping those canes In which prose etition would bo a needless waste of time mid money. "Many of those cases that t have Inherited from tho last ndmlnlstru lion of tho district attorney's of fice will probably bo dismissed." he said today. "I feet thut the state before taking n case Into court should have at leust -prima facie evidence to give them some stand ing In court. Many of those rases lack that evidence, nor Is there any way to secure It. So I feel that tho best Interests of the county would best be served by dropping cases of that description. . Tho district attorney declared himself set against utilising his of fice as a means of satisfying a spite of one person against another. "One man wants to get satisfac tion, either personal or flnnnclul, from another person," ho kx plained. "The complainant comes to me'.with a set of rafts tending to Incriminate, the second person. 1 ; "Hereafter, as long. as I am In office, I thull Investigate thorough ly before Issuing a complaint,, unit when the 'complaint Is Issued, It will mean that tho case will be fol lowed through to the end of the trial, unless, of .course, unexpected developments arise that necessitate dismissal of the rase." Education Is useless wlohout com mon eenJe,., but common sense Is useful without education. .' . Girl Gained 7 Pounds Nine Years an Invalid That's just what McCoy's Cod Liter Oil Compound Tablets did for the Babcock Girl and is doing as much for tens- of thousands, thin, underweight, weak and discouraged people all over America. These sugar coated, pleasant to take tablets should be given to children instead ot the vile stomach upsetting oil Itself they surely do help the frail, delicate little ones and 60 tablets cost but 60 cents at the Star'. Drug Store, Underwood's Pharmacy, Whitman's Drug Co., or any real druggist anywhere in America, .'''''. Read this letter if you have a child that needs to gain 'health and ' strength. . ' "My little girl was stricken with Infantile paralysis when she was 6 months old and was an invalid for Crater Lake Dolckie Band to Be "f ,";..r.; : u - in Klamath Falls Next Monday Some wise observer has remarked that "distance lends enchantment." And it is true that the foreign .lic ense plate gets your eye quicker, that imported goods are supposed to be much better than home manu factures, and distant fields always attract us beyond the point where we happen to be. So the masses of the people on the Atlantic seaboard are subject to the same apparent Il lusion with respect to the attractions of ' the ' Pacific ' coast except tljat when they get out here they find that realization outruns anticipation. This is one of the traits of human 8 yean when I saw an ad ,in the nature which will be capitalized fLZ' hZ " I 'hen the Crater Xake Tempre band Compound Tablets would build up wasted tissues, t bought a box and she gained very, slowly, at first and after taking eight boxes,' she gained even pounds. Thanks to McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, after trying almost everything else on the market. She is on the road to recovery and goes to school every day." Mrs. L. Babcock, Appleton, Wisconsin. Imitations, of McCoy's may be offered but be sure and ask for McCoy's, the original and genuine and If after thirty days treatment yon are not delighted with results why, get your money back. Adv. WOOD Summer weather has melted : down the price of Block-Wood to the extreme bottom. Low summer prices are now on. .Don't hesitate but buy your winter's wood now. There will be no cheaper prices. Green Slabs Order ere coming In (or that good cheap wood green slab. Our trucks are delivering the best green slab we have ever old. Order a years supply of blocks, and green slab, and you are safe you can get no batter wood. . , Peyton &Co.l - 'Wood to burn" I 01 MIn Phone 535 (D. O. K. K.) plays in eastern cities next August. Not only will it be a good band concert In every Instance, but the mystery of the land from which the band boys come a land which can furnish such a band, my thical, alluring, far off Crater Lake country, 3,000 miles away toward the setting sun will stimulate their Imagination and lead them to read and to listen to what they can learn about such a land. The East thinks of the West still as the land of wild Indians, and they would not be surprised at a buck skin band; but to see a splendidly uniformed, well-trained, high-class band of the first grade competing and winning prizes against the best units of the continent, they will know that there is something" Jn this far west besides tho tall timbers. Tho appearance of such a band will be a news Item, so recognized by eastern papers, and many inches of valuable space will be devoted to ad vertising It and the country from which It comes. Beautiful Crater Lake, and the glorious country that surrounds it on every side, will be held up to the general public as never before. The Immediate problem, here and now, is so to advertise the trip which the band proposes to make, that the people of the various communities to be represented will make It possible for the band to go. If the Crater Lako Country doesnT support the band, the band will stay at home, The members of tho band have asses sed themselves for a part ot the ex pense, and of course wilt give their time. The Imperial Palace of the D. O. K. K. will pay a portion, of the expense out of a fund raised for that purpose. But the distance is great, and If the band Is to go and the big Idea is to be put over, it must be supported by Douglas, Deschutes, Josephine, Jackson, and Klamath counties in Oregon, and Siskiyou county in California. This is exact ly what is being done, for public of ficials , and . civic organizations. In these counties have caught the in spiration of the Idea of this trip, and are lining up with their moral and financial support. The Dokkles will be In Klamath Falls for their annual ceremonial' on June 20th; and In connection With that the local committee has arrang ed for a big concert by the Crater Lake Temple band, to be followed by a big dance at the Moose ball, for which the band will also furnish the music. These two evonts are the means by which Klamath Falls and Klamath county can show their ap preciation and endorsement of the eastern trip of the band, and at the same time get tbelr fnlt money's worth. 80 when the boys come to see you "with the tickets for these events, don't limit yourself to the tickets you expect to use yourself. Let's "tell the world" about Klam ath Falls and the Crater Lake coun try, through this band,' In a way that wjll make 'em remember It, and come out to look at It. We'll more than got our money back, because: "It pays to advertise." School Directors Proceed Slowly " Getting Building ' Before the directors pf tho re cently formed high school district of Chlloquln take stops to vote a bond - election for the purpose of financing , Construction of a high school, they wljl devote somo time to interviewing citizens of Chlloquln on the question. ... This was the seaxe- of a meeting of the directors held last Friday. It was felt bat' whea- such questions as a site, size of - the school and amount of, money . to . be expended, are- settled that, the board, will go ahead with the bond election. -'-For. next faH, at last! the new Chlloquln high -school will , in all probability . be, . established In a temporary building, suitable for the purpose, it was said. Construction of the Cbiloqub high school would proDaoiy start 'next spring. 1 - Missing Airplane ' Is Located Today 8BASIDE, Ore., July 13. (JP) A commerctal passenger airplane, own ed by Earl M. Rhahan which left Newport for Seaside Saturday morn ing and which was missing for two days, was reported safe near New port today, according to a message received at tihe chief of police's of fice. The plane had made & forced landing. Take care'of the present and you can tradeJljiuonJi. better: future. .' cAt The LIBERTY "The best horse race ever filmed was the unanimous opinion of the first 31 1 glit audience who turned out to see Tom Mix and Da wonder harse Tony In their latest starring vehicle, "Oh, You Tony!" at the Liberty theatre last night. And this critic agrees With them. It was a corker. Ilcallstlc to an unbeliev able point it contained bwenty thrills for every furlong. ' The race Is tho. thrilling climax to 'the best comedy of the season." Several well known comedians bad belter look to tibeir laurels if Tom's westerners continue to give him a chance to act "slap stick." ' ' "Oh, You tony!" at the Liberty theatre again tonight. ' oAt the TINE TREE "If all motion pictures were as good as "The Marrl'jge Circle," I'd go to the movies every day of my life." That was the enthuslaitlc re mark overheard in the lobby of the Pine Tree theatre yesterday after the showing of this Krnut Lubltscb production, a picture that Contains such a galaxy of brilliant players as Marie Preyost, Monte Blue, Florence Vldor, Adolpbe Menjou, Harry Myers and Crelghton Hale You will wait a long time before you see a better picture than "Tho Marriage Circle.". , It Is at once sephlstlcated and simple, hurartTOUs and acrlous,' with Its story of a dis contented rich wlfo who bogins to make things hum when she takes a fancy to the ihusband of her old girl hood chum. It doesn't matter ono whit to Mlzzl that tho husband Is very much In love with his own wlfo; no! he"s toj much womtin to see tho logic of that, and nhe be gins to turn things topsy turvy domestically, TWO KKA I'POIN'TED 8ALBM, Ore., July 13. M. B. Biggs of I'rinovllle and J. It. Cole of Molalla were today reappointed by Oovernor Plorco as members of tho state livestock sanitary board. The appointments are for tour years; - - CONTINUATION OF Moe's Sale of " ; i ' Showing ' II. !..', ( , .. , , O A Choice Variety of ; SUMMER DRESSES In Two Groups On Sale Monday, Tuesday and . . Wednesday Only - LINEN, VOILE BROADCLOTH LINENE AND. GINGHAM Mid-Month Importance 1.C $3,95 DRESSES On these lovely Tub Frocks the price i very, ery low, but the quality is unusually liitfli. They are developed from the above-mentioned materials, and they are enlivened by becoming decorations of lace and embroidery some with ruffled jabot effect some witrt lace bordered collars, and distinctive tiers. F.mbroidery trimming also has its place, and the new style button trimmings arc in evidence. The coloring covers a wide range, and all arc just as tasteful as they can be. Better come early they'll go quickly. ' . See Window Display HAND-MADE DOTTED SWISS AND VOILE . $5.75 DRESSES Marked with those distinctive details which iplacc them among the most attractive models, these Tub Frocks yet retain that smart sim plicity which exemplifies good taste. The- styles! arc varied, so that customers arc sure to find their preference. Hand-Made Dresses, with lace and embroidery trimmings quaint appliquc-desigiiR. and, of course, fancy buttons play their part. This moderate 'price permit one to in clude several in one's wardrobe. See Window Display cMoe's Beauty Shoppe Has another surprise for Klamath Falls women In the form of a comfortable new "KOKEN" BOBBING CHAIR. .finch Bobs as "Tho Shin gle," "Tho Boyish, The ': Kgyptlan," "The French .,' Curly," and othor extreme- . ly smart Bobs may be ob , talned with the maximum amount of comfort In this cool Inviting spot. SPECIAL OFFER 90c for a year's sub scription to the design er, if you get it at the store each month. Full subscription rate if it is mailed to your home, - '"' ' ': .... ' ' ' ' Truth in Advertising! Cattlemen of Klamath Join Organization California Association Marketing Plan 'Endorsed. Hold on tho Idea of organization being the best Insurance of profit able marketing, jvestelimoli . from Klnmiitli county and adjacent conn. tics formed theinselyvs' into a body known as the Houtlicrn, Oregon Cat tlemen's association at a general nifvling lieldJS iii;; the., chamber of commerce Saturday uflcmoon, I, C, Hlcnmoro of Fort Klninnth was elected President W. C. Mill ion, Mnlln... vice., president,., mid C, A. Ifi'iiderson,.. Klnntath.. Falls, secretary and treasurer. . An ex erutive board representing tho fol lowing territories was appointed as follows! A. V. Connors, Illy ; Frank Corpcnnlng,.. Klamath.. Fulls., and Merrill John' Ijlskey, Mo'oc and Hlsklyou counties;.. James., l'elton, Fort Kluinnthl Cecil Htcarns, De schutes and Crook counties; D, O. Williams, t'pner Klumnth MArsli; Will Lane, Ijiko county. Tho association 'endorsed the marketing plan of the Cullfornln Cattlemen's association, wlilrli wan outlined by II, M. Rice, secretary of I lie association. Those signing as charter members were.. F... P... C'orponlng, Jesse N, Drew, W. I). Campbell, J. (1. Wight, James I'eltnn, A. H. Conner, I. A. West, W. It. Campbell, I). I). I.lnkey, Mrs, F. 10. Htcarns anil sons, J. I). (Jrlmes, W, ly, Frnln, John Iilskey, Hubert t'licjnc, I), K. Alexander, A, 10., Iteiisliigcr, L.C Hlsemore, C, I, liolllilay,.. W... O,,. I, line,.. Yunisey I.aml and ('utile Co., by 1). K. Wil liams, A. I. Marshall, 10. W. Wllk erson, Jesso I. High, F. T. nnd Itoy W, .Nelson, Klninalli Iako IjiiihI Livestock Co,, by W. Dalloii, William- Kittrctlgo and C, M. Hlreeler. COAL ntOIlK TO HTART LONDON, July 13. (P) Premier Btanloy Baldwin formally an nounced to the houso of commons today that the government has decided to establish a courts of In quiry rogdrdlng tho causes ot the present dlsputo In the coal mining Industry. Phone 93 We are specially equip" ped to economically produce booklets and advertising folders. W. p. SMITH Printing Company "Quality Printing"