EIGHT" 'EVENING IIEHALB, KL"ATTATII FALLS, OREGON 'TUESDAY, JULY U,'mr MODOC SHERIFF SEARCHING FOR MISSING GIRLS More assistance, lit tho person of sheriff John C. Sharp has been aacurod by A. V. UradKnUw, Langcll valley livestock man, lit the soarci Jor his two daughters Hathor uml Junlo who ran nwuy from tiolr par ents week "go. No t.-H'.'o of the two jBirla has beoit uncovered and authorities arc redoubling their ef forts to locate them, . . . . S'lierlff Sharp was In town today 1 OUMKIt JI.VTItOX IMPHOVKS Mis. Vim IK'iibui'K, Former ltosldent ' Improving Friends of Mrs. Van Denburg, former resident, now living tit Kug ene, are glad to learn through Miss Eunice Van Denburg. that her mo ther who has been In very poor health for some time past Is very miui'i Improved an.l her speedy re covery Is (hoped f.v at tlv's time. conferring tho icarch. with authorities ab.)ut Klamath Boys Are Named Corporals Frank M. I'pp Jr., of Klamath ' Kails, who Is enrolled as a student at tho Citizens' Military Training camp at Camp Lewis, Wash., lias been appointed as a lanco corporal of company "C." Ho is a member of the basic course. . William A. Hulet and Vernon A. Covcrstone. both of Merrill, have been appointed as lanca corporals of company "C." Both boys are members of the basic course. FKOM WILLIAMSON' KlVF.lt Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crimes of the Williamson .i.ver ouutry were In tals afternoon unending to their business Interests her. MOKS LEAVING To Spend Vnentlon Motoring to Vai'ltiiis Points Mr. uud Mrs. H. N. Moo ami Miss I,ila Moo of Spokane nro leaving by motor In the morning to a number of const cities, planning to visit llnndon, Mnrshtleld, thu valley cities, Portland, Seattle and Spokane. l'KOM KKXO ItO.H . J. A. Hushong of Keno is In the city today on business from his ranch. WI.NTKIW HOSTS Mr. uml Mrs. II. J, Winters Knter tallied Friends Suudiiy WINS MEDAL ' DETROIT,. July -14. (iF) Dexter Cummlngs of Chicago, twice Inter collegiate champion today won the gold: medal In the western amateur fiolt championship til Lochmoor with a remarkable scare of 13S for 36 boles. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Winters were host and hostess to a number of their friends at the Winters lodge nt Lake of the Woods. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton and Or ville Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Jones. Fred V. Severance, who Is visiting here from San Francisco with his daughter. Mrs. Jones: Mrs. C. I. Reckard and small son. Glenu. The Misses Beta Hamilton ana Au drey Brennerman, Glenn Reckard and Mr. Severance will spend the remainder of the week at the lodge. The remainder of the party returned home on Sunday evening. TO CHU.Oyi'IX Making a hurried business trip to Chiloiiuin. Mortimer Lee and J. D. Crooks left this afternoon, plan ning to return to the city tomorrow morning. i' Reprinted from the First Balloon Tire Announcements "You ride on a cushion of air." "Ruts and bumps are smoothed out." "The car and its occupants are protected from jolts and jars." .... '."Shocks are absorbed before they reach axles and springs." "On uneven roads where ordinary tires bounce, these flexible low-air pressure tires roll over the bumps, permitting better average speed." "Save repairs."' ' '' ' Low-Air Pressure f is the Answer HERE is a list of balloon tire advantages taken from the first balloon tire announcements. ' These were the things that car owners wanted. . The things that made them demand balloon tires. Read them and then ask yourself how you can get them' except in & tire that can be run at low enough air pressure to provide a soft air cushion between the car and the road. Some car owners have been sold the balloon princi ple and then handed the name only. Just a big, round, fat tire with the name "Balloon" on it will not necessarily give low-air pressure riding comfort. The original ideal of the industry was a flexible . side wall, low-pressure tire. Yet today some "balloon" tires must be run at too high pressure for ideal cushioning, as they wear out too fast when they are run soft. . It is important to you as a car owner to remember this fact. ' The United States Royal Balloon is spoken of as the "Balloon Tire Principle at its Best", because it can be run at low-air pressure without injury. ' It is built of Latex-treated Web Cord which provides the necessary strength and flexibility. It has the U.S. Low-Pressure Tread which wears Siowly and evenly and eliminates early, uneven and unsightly wear. Specify U.S. Royal Balloon Cords and be sure of true low-pressure cushioning. United States Rubber Company U.S. Royal p:: Balloons w'th the New Flat "Low- Pressure Tread9' and built of Latex - treated Web Cord w United States Tires ere QoorJ, Tires ft jhj?l':-i I If -'-5 Kit WiSi For sale by: H. E. HAUGER IMPERIAL GARAGE ItKTVKX TO IIOOll.Ul Have ltiH-ii ("uesis of lniiglit Past Three Weeks A. V Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Dodgou of lloqulam. Washington, who have been tho house guests of the! daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Moore, for tho past three weeks, returned to their home this morning by motor. While here Mr. and Mrs. llodgon. accompanied by their daughter, en- Joyed a delightful week at Crater lake. KKTt'HNS FROM PORTLAND Spends Several Days In North on Business Trip Gordon MucAulay.. connected with the New City 'Laundry, returned last evening from Portland, where be has been transacting business for several days. FROM MF.RRILL ltOl'TK Mrs. F. L. Stiles of the- Merrill route was in yesterday shopping and attendiug to business Interests. Mrs. AT W1IITK PF.I.ICAX MathiMin of San Frttucisro Takes Vp New Work Mrs. Malhison of Sau Francisco arrived in the city Sunday to ac cept tho position as bookkeeper and auditor at the Hotel White Pell can. Morris Bruner, who has held the position for the past two years, resigned the last of the week and with Mrs. Bruner is enjoying : a two weeks' camping trip before re turning to the city, where he will enter the law business. FROM THE NORTH -R. B. Early arrived this after noon from Portland to attend to business matters here. OK DVXSMlllt James It.; Hatton of Dunsuiulr Is In the city today on a short busl ncss trip. COPKLAXD RKTl'KXS LuiiilH-riiiiui of Portland Returns North After Business Visit 1 J. W. Copeland, prominent lum berman of Portland, who has been m mo city tor several days on business, returned to the north this afternoon. OFF FISHING To Crater Lako fur Week's FLililng ami Outing John N'cwBom and Harvey Ayers left this afternoon for. Crater Lake where they plan to rcmuln until Monday on an outing and fishing trip. . EASTERN VISITOR Chicago Girl Arrives to Sm-im1 Sum mer Months Here Miss Shrill of. Chicago arrived in the city last evening to spend the summer months the guest of the McAuliffe family. ' Denver Newsies Will Be Curbed By City Fathers DENVER, Colo., July H. (P) The shadow of an official list of "don'ts" hung over tho newsboys of Denver today, as the result of the passage last night by the city council of an ordinance prohibiting shouting in selling papers; requir ing each youth to obtain a city li cense and specifying the corner on which he may operate. The ordinance requires that all newsboys must sell from stands on desibnated street corners and each stand must offer for sale editions of every - Denver dally newspaper. Licenses would lie Issued without charge. The ordinance now goes Mayor Stapleton for signature veto.' - , . to Kiwanians To Hold Dance On Thursday So successful was thjlr lust moon light dance that members of the Klamath Falls Kfwanis club have completed plans for another dance on the Venetian barge Thursday evening. The dance will be open to the general public, committee mem bers 'announced today. I f t ? ? t ? Y ? ? f ? ? ? f Y ? ? y X y r r ? ? ? t y y y y y y y t y y y y y t y y y - y t y y t y y i ? y y y ? ? y y y y y y y I. w I J 192S Hin SchaSncr tc Mux The simple facts about this Season-End Clearance but how can you beat them ? These new prices spell discounts up to one-third off during this clearance. $2585 2985 $3585 $3985 It's simply good business To clean our stock. Not to carry over. Seasonal clearance. Sell them out fast. All unvarnished facts Every Summer Suit in Stock, Including Hart Schaffner 8C Marx, Included in This Clearance Straw Hats WhileThey Last Out they go! Sailors 1-2 Price Panamas 1-3 off We're going to clean up our stock and not carry a single hat over. Shirts! Shirts! Classy Dressy Novelty Sporty There's always something new in shirts ut Sugarman's , To Make You -feel cool, feel fresh. feel dressed up. ' feel in style. feel as though you got your money's worth. We have them from $2.00 to $12.00 Some dandies $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 K. SUGARMAN "I ain't mad at nobody" Mike J. Nyhart Given Contract Sub-contrnctiiiK for tho Kradlnn of seven miles of the Klamath Falls Lakevk-w highway from Ileatty west has been awarded to Mike J. Nyhart by Jim I-ogun, tho success ful bidder on the entire gradinn Job. Mr. Nyart has started work on the project and will employ In tho neighborhood of 25 men, on the work. Ho will 'complete the work by next fall. Nyhart has been ' taking sub contracts In Klamath . and Lake counties for several years. For some time he was working on the road work In northern Klamath and last year he did considerable work on tho Lakoviow-Prlncvlllo highway, near Summer Inks. Speeder Outfoxes Traffic Officer If State. Traffic. Officer TV. A. Foster -had oirly known F. Del Zoffo would not be outside the -reach of county police authorities, hut would have put in an appearance before Justice of to Pence It, E. Hunsak- or this morning to answer to charges of violating traffic laws,' , . ; Del Zffo was arrestod by County Traffic Officer It. K. Kuokioi on two rliirgcs, ifalllng o dim, and having a void fjrclgn llconso. On Sunday, Jjol Zoffo was. spoed ng out of Klamath county, on tho Ashland-Klamath Falls highway. Foster slopped him.' Del Zoffo said :o was In a hurry to got out of tho county, so Foster took 20 ball from him end let him go. Wien Foster returned to Klamath Falls, he learned of the olhor two charges ugUlnst Del Zoffo, but too lute. oAtThe LIBERTY Thousands of tons of black Water running down the oanyon in a tor rlflc flood; tiiio raging torrent sweep ing all before It with a roar like the crack of doom; fighting against heavy odds In a dramutlc story that will long be remembnrod by those who see It, Hob Custer, tho Texas Itonger star, comes again to thu Liberty thdatro tonight 111 "Oallop Ing Vengeance," his latest thriller. The pound of big drama; the crackle of suspense and tho warmth of young ncmanco all lend a' piquant flower to this latest Kit Ilob Custer melodiamus. Mary Doth Mllford, recently featured In tlho Muato Uox Revue, plays opposllo tho young star, ' o4t the TINE TREE A mastorploco of litornturo bo on ino a mu-iturploco of tho Hereon when Marslmll N'cllun produced Thomas Hardy's "Toss of tho D'Ur bervltles" for Metro-Gold wyn. "Toss" afforded the producer one of thsao Tare opportunities w!ioreln the action of a groat movcl transfers Itself easily Into photographic con tinuity without losing any of Its ef fectiveness, Tho dramutlc quality of tho story had already been toHtod through tho stage production in tho . Nluollos, when Mrs. Flsko electrified tho country tliroiigili hor perfurmunco III the title role. Tho role of "Tcss" In the screon verslxn 1s played by Illnuoho Swoot, and when you aee lilnncho Sweet In the role you will roallzo that she stands alone ns the groalo.it cnio tion'al actress In motion pictures to day. She Is supported by a cast that Includes auch lavorllos us Conrad Nngel, ftiuurt Holmes, (loorgo Kaw celt, Oourtoivay Foolo, Victory Ilute mnn and J-oseph J. Downing. Vms picture was Bcroonod In the beautiful rolling farm country of IOnglaud m-lth tho groat cllinax lho togi'nidied at the famous Druid 'ruins at stonehonge, ; Hnrdy's story of "a puro woman, faithfully proscnlii," , will thrill you with Its bouuLy, Its deep appeal to ollmliiate emiotiona, its exciting (Irani a. I lore Is a picture that oou MUST soo. It comes to tho I'lno Tree Thoutor today for a vun of two days. WOOD Summer weather has mollod down tho prlco ot Block-Wood to tho oxlromo bottom. Low suminor prices tiro now on. Don't hosltuto but buy yonr winter's wood now, Tlioro will bo no ohoapor prices. Green Slabs Orders are oomlng In for that good ohonp wood greon slali. Our trucks nro tlollverlng tho bot greon slab wo have cvor sold. Ordar a yean supply of blocks, and greon slab, and you are aafo you can got no bottor wood, Peyton & Co. . ' Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone S3S fVWVVVVVVVVVWVrWiWVVVVW ? ? y y ? ? ? ? y y y y ? y ? ? ? y y y y y t y y ? y y ? ? j y y y y y y y y ? ? y ? ? ? T y y ? y y y y ? ? ? ? ? ? ? y y ? ? y y y y ? ? T y v T ? y y