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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, JULY IK, 10P.R EVENTNf! rfETtATT), KLAMATTI FALLS, OREGON ' PARE THREE I'( I II Ol' MIIH. I)IIIH( (M,I, V(lf VMi Ki'i'i)." for Hovi-i'itl Days i iii-rorn OoliiifBimtn "I'uto" WIIhoii', limid of Ilio f"d orul woullior hiircitii ut Hun Krnn i'Ihco, In VIkUIiik Imru with lilit nolco, Mrn, J. Drlncull, for a fow duyn. Mm, Urhicoll iiiolorud to Illy HilH iiiiiI'iiIiik for Mr', Wlliiini, who linn luioii vlnliliiK ihoio for Hovorul iluyn. UNDERW DD?S 'Thu ConUml IMtit'U III Tumi" Itl.WI UK hWKI T "Tcss Of The D'Urbcrvillcs" A alury of If.io llotihlu ciiiln of morula OIC AT 3 CENT I nriiHD.w Irene Rich in "THE LOST LADY" AT Till'. L-I-B-G-R-T-Y "Galloping Vengeance" Ail I'miHiiiil Western Dmniii 'ttlairlnil BOB CUSTER A rattling kikvI title r ad venture mill luvu THURSDAY Uliimril Tnlniiulca In "TAKING C1IANCKS" MltKK A VII llll.DltDN Tit HHnit Week nt ItlniiiiiiKl I . It" I.imIci- :iiJii)Iiik ul l,IM"- HHirtH I, K. Ilurku nml four children loft Hi In afternoon for Diamond l.nkn loci It whore (liny will spend a wiwk' vacation imi Jty In out door sports. TIiIm In lint first vacation Mr, llurko hits liiliiin since coming lu Klumulli Kails. MIHH 1IIXOX ItKTl llVH I'jiimliir Kliininlli Fulls (ilrl lliimu t'ltim Imh Ati!'-lim fur Hummer .Minn limit Dixon, onn of Klumulli. Full' in of I popular young women, returned oil Monday evening from l.im Angeles, ' whoro hIiu has liuon liuulilim In ilio public .schools for tho iiiKt your, nml will upend the greater part of lior vucullon hero, Willi Iter nlntor. Mm. Paul Italian. Mliut Dlxnn will inoior to Kosotitirg Hint week where she plans to enjoy u ramping imrly wild her hIxIit uml it purty or frli'iidH. In Hie full, Mis lilxon will again return south to ro- IIIIIIIO lllT poHlllon IIS tl'llilllT. nit:.k at hkai.tv mnchkox I'. II, Hume or the Notion's Ilnnl inn Muguxlno to HM'llk Through tho efforts of .1. K. Miigiilro,' Jr., J, Ahlsirom und W. MontolliiH. wlio worn niimi'd ,nn a roinnilltoo of tliriMi, tn arrange for a speaker nt tlio nxt mooting of the realty lionrd men of llto oily, K, B. Damns, western district manager i( till) Nllttoll'H HuslllOSS, will iipiikho font tho members ut llto mioii lunch rim on next Tuesday to ho hold nt tho Hotel Whllo IVIIi'im. On tho "III of July Ihn hoard members mot nl tho Hotel Whllo l'olleitn, nl which tlino tlioy definitely decided iipnit acini-monthly liilichi'onii to ho hold nl Ilio holol, fur tho purposo of get ting tho members together. Those luncheons nro to ho hold on Tuesday. ilH I 'AIM RKtilHTKIt ,.: Tnnt I'Vw Days lluvo llecu Heavy , With I''ofi'lK 'uin It'Klli;thit Yesterday, whllo not as honvy as Monday, lirotiKht .18 foreign earn In to Ilio city, all roKlutorhiK nt tho locnl chainhor of commerce. At noon f IUI1IIJT 11 tlllD WWMI lURinmiuni ,.. f thn gronler portion of tho parties declaring themselves tourlHla. lll'KINKHH VISIT ' II. O. WlllluniH win In yoBtorduy from Mulln on a business visit. k.v.n iuam'Ihco ri;oi'i,i: Mr. uml Mih. Wlllliim J), ilohuo, in i:imiiimiiiIih1 hy Minn 1,'ocllu llohoii. lniHiit'il iIiioukIi li'iro yonliipliiy on nil j KXtopiii'd .motor lour thoy it iiiii it i iik. j li I.IIH A.Mil'.'I.KH 1 AMII.Ii: Two I .im Aiiki'Ich fitmlllon, in- i'IihIIiik Mr. mid Mm. J. I''. Hlruiihul uml M i'. nml Mm, II, I), Klrniiliul uml family, vlnltod horo yimtorduy ciiriiiilo in tho norlliif i Mules on uu vxtoitdud motor tour. 1(11 ItlMi NOHTIl Mr, und Mm. 3. J. CoRKlna of Miiiitiilinllo, Cullfiirnlii, vlnllud In uur my yuniorduy viirouui on u motor lour of tho north. I KO.M TAI-T Mr. und Mrn. V. K.Tlidfroly nro vlnltorn hiiro from Tuft, C'ullfornlu. MIM. I'KTCII MHITIMI VIkIiIiiK Willi Aunt, Mm. M. .1. Ny. j Imi I, I'roin liiuoiiN City Mrn. Jont'ph H. Titcll mid non JitnifH of KiinniiH Clly nro kiichih ut 1 Hi homo of Mrn. J'dich'g mint, Mrn. M. J. Nyurl, und I'lun to It'avo next wiu-k for tho north, whore Ihny will vlnlt for aomo tliuo b foro roliirnliiK to tholr homo In tho nouth. Mm. fulfil and nou' aro on it throo monihn' lour und havo ro ci'iilly burn lu Im Annolon, whoro they ultcndcd llto Bhrinura' conven tion, luliir vlnlt Inn a number of tho' count cllli-n, Includlnit Hull Krnu-1 clmo, LonK llt'Bch, Krcnno-iind other imillin III inilTOHl. mo vihii in m oro I Ihnu nnjoyiihlo, owlnic to tho fact' Unit It litut bcon nhutit 23 vonrn! Klnco hint hits vlnltcd lior aunt, Mrn.,' Nylinrt, : i i itist o i'i:oi'i,i: Mm, J, II. Ilmith and Mm. I). I.ovcluco of Sun Krunclaco onjoyud a vlnlt hero yuntorduy, on routo to a iiiiiuIht of InlvronlliiK npotH In thin vicinity. ATTKNTIOX TK. t il' 11,111 MciiiIm i-h . lii (.'iillirr nt Mi lhixIM I'IiiiitIi Timiorrotv Morning at 0:!lt) MiimliKr of tho Ton Cup club of I thoMolhoillnl church will Kathcr in their mrn a L (he, MnlltodlHt church tomorrow momliiK ut 9:0 mid will li'itvo nhortly nrtor for Wlnl-Ko IhmiiIi, whoro thoy linvo miido plunn for u picnic pnrly. A largo num ber of tho meinticiH pluu to itltonil tho picnic, which given prumlno of I lie I iir one of tho inonl enjoyable affairs of thin week. TOI'KRA, KANSAS Mm. J. J, (innimon and MIhs H 1 1 r.n be I It tiiimmon of Topuku, K'un nnn, were umoiiK tho' lourlnt gmmln hero yenlordity. DuritiK their vlnlt llley worn Kllentn ul tho lintel Whllo I'ellcnn. I'ltOM I'OI'CO V. K. t'onntiihlo mid A. .1. Wnr- I In of I'opco arrived hero lut ovo it I it K on hunlnenn mullorn. IIHilvNi: VISITOIt W, M. (ieoppl npont yeHtordiiy horn from KiiKeno on a biiHlneuK trip und loft thin morning for Modford, where ho will look after hunlncHH mitllern beforo K"Iiik on to hlnl homo.' , ' ' SAX JOSH Tovnisrs fr, nntl Wra. T. V. Mooro of Sun .lone., t'ullfornlu, paid Klnmnlh Fill In it vlnll yesterday onrouto to Crnn-t l,n lio and other Hccnlu npotn of hlj nuctlon. i ' WASIIl.NdTO.N , rittll'I.K Dr. Kmmti Wing of Seultlo, Mrs. .?. 15, Wlng.'Clnra Wins mid Eliza beth (luldon, all of Hronmrton, WuHhhiKlon, nro making a tour of Ihln section, vlnlting hero yostorduy enrotilo north. Community PICNIC Tlioro will ho a commuii'lty itlcnlo nl. tho Dnllon nunch, throo in I leu Houtlieiml of Mulln, on Snndny, July llllh. Spoakors of ipromlnenco will ho prowont and thoro will ho eiimns of akljl, with prison for Iho wlnnors, fur old mid yiJitng. At two o'clock In .ho ovonlng tho trnbont-. on semi-pro tonm of AUttrns and tho Malln toam will play bnaoball, nt Ihn siinio pleico, A gioort tlmo. ls In HUiro for all whs attond. living your lunch and como onrl,y. If you lliavo no lunch como any wuy. , -rt-rr 8x10 KODAK ENLARGEMENTS, r. J 2 FOR 51c POPULAR COPYRIGHT FICTION , 2 FOR $1.01 Buy One Article at the Regular Price and Get Another For One Cent Thursday, Friday Saturday July 16, 17, 18 Nylolis Cold Cream Powder regular $1 value, 2 for ......$1.01 $2.00 Ounce Nylotis Perfume 2 ounces for , .........$2.01 (iOc Underwood's Vanishing Cream, 2 for : 61c GOc Underwood's Cold Cream 2 for -' ;.-61c 30c Nyals Face cream 2 for '31c GOc Nylotis bed-time cream 2 for . 61c 35c Bath Salts, 2 for 36c 50c Sachet powder, 2 for .. .51c 25c powder puffs, 2 for 26c 50c Chlor-e-dixo Tooth Paste 2 tubes for 51c 25c laxative cold tablets 2 boxes for .26c 20c Aspirin tablets, two , dozen for 21c '10c Aromatic Cascara, 2 for 41c 25c Active Cathartic Pills, the ' pill that will, 2 boxes for 26c This sale offers you an excellent opportunity to buy a great many articles' of real worth at half their real value. Come early, it will pay you well. J 25c Yellow Pills, 2 for ....26c Free Hand Bag Free Stationery Buy any ladie3 purse or hand - Hundreds of boxes of the latest bag in our" stock and receive one and most up-to-date" stationeiy of equal value free. will be placed on sale at two boxes for the price of one 75c Rubber Cloves 2 pair for 76c Plu cent. 20c Linen Finish Envelopes, 35c Tooth binshes, 2 for ......36c 2 bunches for 21c 50c Tooth bushes, extra quality 15c Bond Envelopes, 2 2 for ..... . 51c bunches for ............16c "Krystal Kote" KODAK FINISHING "Often Imitated But Never Equaled" The ever increasing business in our KODAK DEPART-. MENT is positive proof that our "KRYSTAL KOTE KODAK-FINISHING PROCESS is just what the Kodak Fans wanted and we are very proud of the loyal sup port bur efforts have received. ' SEND OR BRING YOUR FILMS TO UNDERWOODS 50c Nydentii tooth paste, 2 tubes for 51c 50c Hinkle's' pills, 2 bottles" 7 for - - -....51c 25c Compound Cathartic ' pills, 2 boxes : ;.....26c 30c Carbolic Salve 2 boxes for-; 31c 50c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 2 bottles for.;:.....:,.... ...51c 30c talcum powder, 2 cans for ... ...31c - i GOc Nylotis Beauty Balm 2 for : ......-.1.61c GOc Linen Finish Pound Paper 2 pounds for :. 61c $1.00 Box Stationeiy, 2 boxes for .: ...$1.01 $2.00 Box Stationeiy 2 boxes for $2.01 65c Box Stationery 2 boxes for I :.66c 75c Box Stationeiy .2 boxes for .76c 15c Cucumber soap, 2 bars for ... 16c 25c Castile soap, 2 bars for :. ..26c Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 16, 17 and 18 40c Lemon Cream, 2 for 41c 50c Shaving Lotion, 2 for ....51c 50c Green Soap shampoo ' 2 for . X51c 50c Coral Cream that delightful Almond Lotion, 2 for ..........51c 85c Witch Hazel Ext. 2 for 86c $1 Rubbing Alcohol, 2 for $1.01 Rubber Goods; $2.25 Fountain Syringes 2 for ...... .... ..... ..:,.......$2.26 $1.75 Hot Water Bottle 2 for ...:...$1.75 $2.50 Ladies Spray Syringes 2 for ..:..... ; ....$1.76 Dozens of articles not listed in this advertisement" will also be on sale. ' . : Nux Ferron regular $1.50 size, 2 for :..........'J:...".......!.$!.51 $1.50 Syrup Hypophosphites compound, 2 for ....-...........$1.51 Genuine Russian Mineral Oil regular $1 size, 2 for $1.01 $1.25 Hirsitone, 2 for :.....$1.26 $1.25 Hot Springs Blood tonic 2 for -; $1.26 $1.25 Sarsaparilla Tonic, 2 for $1.26 Check your wants from this list 1 and come early. Underwood's Greater One Cent Sale KAHTKKX MAX MnkliiK Tour of llto Wcatrrn Slntrs IV'oni Ohio Chnrh'a W. ("nri'y nrrlvod lioro yoatorilay from ('raior I.aki whoro ho lina Itoou for auvoriil days, on Joying tlio fluliliiK. Mr. Carey makes lila homo In Mannflold, Ohio, mid Ih making an extended tour ot tho ontlro wont. HIIKA UKTIH.NS Has lioon WoikliiK at l'lillHiiln for ' 1'ii.st Ton Days I'. H, Slion roturnod ynatordny attornoon from Chlloiitiln, -vhovo he hau houn workliiK as dnigKlat for tho pitHt ton days, during tlio nh soneo of ono ot ilio Muff. Mr, Shea rosumed hla position thla uornlng lioro with tho l'Whea Drug rom- l'AMII-Y T()I rI.(' ' ' Mr. nntl Mrs. W. if. Gregg, ac companied by Mr. nnd Mrs. C. O. Gregg, all of l.oa Angoloa,' are en joying an extondod motor trip stopping lioro yontordny- en routo north. . .,- DKV1XK l.K,AVi:s Out tin Inspection Trip In lillo iitln t'otinlry ' Joo llovino left this morning tor the C'hiloqiiln country, whoro he will look over timber conditions. J. H. Hamilton spent yostorday In tho city from Chlloquln, attend ing to bualneaa Interests whllo hero. Firestone On your tire, is the same as Sterling on your silver. It is the mark of a super ior product. Obtainable in all size at the ;; Klamath Tire House , ; "Cap" Calkins '. ' Klamath Ave. & 6th St. KX(ii.i:i:u iikkk : II. A. Warren, ono of tho South ern I'lieiric engineers, was, here yes terday from tho south on business'. HE.MlKRSpX TO LKAVK County AgrUiilturlst to Sell Kliiin- . ath t'otmty l'.KV. AND JI11H. RICK 'living Tomorrow for State Meet ing of Synod of Oregon Uev. and Mrs. A. V. Itico left by motor today to attend tlio. state meeting of the Synod of Oregon nt Kngene, which will be held tlioro to morrow on -tho campus of tho Uni versity of Oregon. ' Tho meeting In cludes Presbyterian ministers from all parts ot tho state as well as lenders from throughout tho eoun try. Hev. and Mrs. Hlco .plan to be gono for about ono week. "': , C. A. Henderson, county agricul turist, plans to leave the latter part of this week for Bishop, where ho will make erory effort to sell Klam ath county to the people of Owens Valley. Mr. Henderson Is taking 2,- 000 folders from the local chamber of commerce on agricultural condi tions hero as well as guido maps, During Ills stay of about 30 days Mr. Henderson will make his head quarters at Bishop, California. SAIIIX KKTIKXS Secretary Kabiu of Chamber of Coin, merit) Hot urns Lynn Sabln, secvotary of fV the vhamber of commerce, returned last ovenlng frtom a two woeks' trip, during which time, he visited In a number ot Oregon northern ololcs nnd lontfiern Washington, studying business conditions. At Eugene Secretary SabJn; attended scthool taking up a course Ju business ad ministration which wus attended by a number, ot ' secretaries' from throughout tho state, i'KOM MACDOEIj . A, J. Mayhue, well known Mac dool man, is up from tho southern city today on business. Mr. Mnyhuu plans to return home lato this ovo nlng. . . " MRS, OFFlKlil) LKAV1CS ' Has Accepted Ptisiilon with Wood- Cart Is Wholesale Mrs. I; C. Of field, yestorday re signed her position with Moe's shop nnd has accopted n position as book- keepcr with the -Wood-Curtis Whole sale fruits produce market. Mrs. Helen Hayes has taken tho vacancy loft by Mrs. Offieid at Mne's and took up her new work todny. IIKRE TO WORK John Iv. Pratt 'of Portland ar rived lioro this afternoon nnd has accopted a position with one of the local mills. YOUR EYES aro about tha most Important thing that "Mothor" Nature has given you, and they should not bo treated as If you could buy now ones at the cornor grocery store. Consult an Expert Ho will toll you what you nood. Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight Specialist 714 Main Phone 149W 'if fil . - 4 - . . ' V ;i . K 'i & a ',1 i -. iir ' fi: ' , ';6