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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1925)
THURSDAY, JUT ,Y Ifi. 10215 n KLAMATH !KLOTHING KOMPANY'S Clearance SALE of All Summer SUITS i 1 H n n EVENTNfl TlfiR'ATT), TvLAMATIT TALIS, OKEGON ii H ta ii n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii M ii ii !! II II II II II II II II II II II i: ii ii ii ii n ii Svery Summer Suit in the store must go to make room for new Fall Clothes here's reductions on suits that you can not afford to overlook Single and Double breasted models Mens' and Young Mens' Styles Kuppenheimer's Good Clothes. No extra charges for alterations Thirty Dollar Suits for '. . $23.85 Thirty-Five Dollar Suits for . . $27.85 Forty Dollar Suits f or . . . . . $3 1.85 Forty-Five Dollar Suits for . . . $35.85 Fifty Dollar Suits for ... . $39.85 Klamath Klothing Komp'y Leading Clothiers . ! i . II I I I I I . I . I . , I I I , I I n n n M II H H H U H n H H n n eJt: TO TAKE GUESTS Mr. ami Mrs. T. S. Abbott will take Guests to Fedford Mrs. Fred SwarU and Mrs. Nath an Fullerton who (have been the 'boose guests of Mrs. T. S. Abbott since the FourtCi, will leave for their home (n Roseburg o nSunday. "Mr. and Mrs. Abbott ate planning to motor as lor as Medfard, where the visitors will be Joined by their hus bands, going on home to Roseburg. VISITING BROTHERTOXS Family of OliI Time Friends Here for Visit at Brothertons Mr. and Mrs., Ralph Trask and Mr. Trask's father, Edward Trask, of the WiUlamette valley, who are making la' tour of the country, were guests yesterday at toe home ot Mr. end Mrs. W.-N. Bistherton. Tile party are enroute to their home, after anenjoyable outing at Crater Lake and various other points. Ralph Traak and Mr. Brotherton are lold time friends and have been re newing incidents of years Back. ASHLAND PEOPLE j? . Game Warden Frorn Ashland Pays '; City Business Call . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parr of Ash land, returned home after being bere for several days on business. 'Mr. Parr Is game warden of the Ashland district. DR. BOXD AND SOX ,, DT...W. R. Band and son Ed ward,' motored to Rocky Point yes terday' where ithey spent the "day On business and pleasure. CAUTION The thin, extremely flexible balloon casing, repaired by the old methods, leaves a hard, Btlff section which throws the tire off balanco and quickly ruins It. The Hawkinson System eliminates this difficulty by making a re pair of remarkable strength yet just as thin and plfable as the balloon tire. Badly Injured balloon tires are not "through" IF they are repaired the Hawkinson ' way. A trial will convince you. We guarantee each repair to OUTLAST THE TIRE, or your money back. All tires In pectcd FREE. qACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh GUESTS OF MOTHER Southern Matron and Husband here for Visit of Two Weeks Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Court ot An tfoch, California, arrived in the city this morning for a two weeks visit with Mrs. Court's mobier, Mrs. Laura Moore. They left late this afternoon tar Point Comfort resort wlaere they will spen dthe ' greater part of their vacation enjoyln? the fishing, swimming, canoeing and out door life at the popular report. TO, UNDERGO OPERATION Local Timberman to Submit to Ma jor Operation N. D. Giasbaugh, well known focal timberman.. left this afternoon for Ashland, where be will submit to a m'ijor operation within the next few weeks. BUSIXESS VISIT Spends Day in City From Midland on Business Mrs. J. D. Hooper, wife of one ot the prominent ranchers of, the Midland country was in yesterday from her home on a business trip. COLEMAN IN John ColemUn of the. Coleman Dairy was a business visitor in the ctly today. . COOS BAY ARRIVALS : J C. Mortes?! and Clare Osturn, both of North Bend, arrived in the city late yesterday afternoon and are stopping at the Hotel Arcade. VISITING FROM BEND Mrs. A. R. Davis of Bend is visit ing, in the city with friends. C'HILOQUIN ARRIVAL J. A. Carey of Chlloqiiln attended to business Interests here yesterday. LAKEVIEW RESIDENT J. L. Campbell of Lakeview was a business visitor here yesterday. ' TOURING NORTH Mrs. W.-E. Allen and Miss W. McCrofoot of San Jose,-California, are visiting here enroute north on an extended vacation. UP FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs.- Jim Davis motored up from Dorris this afternoon to shop and spend the day here with friends. FROM MERRILL J. E. Craven of Merrill Is in to day on business, planning to return home late this evening. BUSINESS MATTERS Mrs. J. W. Sanders ot Malin. wife ot one of the prominent ranchers ot that section, shopped in the city to day from her home. SHOPPING TODAY Modoc Point Matron Here for Day On Business Mrs. Rhoda Tompkins, well known Modoc Point matron, who visits the city at least once each week, to at tend to business interests was in to day. GORDONS LEAVING Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon and family left this afternoon for Lake of the Woods where they will spend several days. IN FROM OLENE Rancher From Oleno Country iu on Business Alvln Cox, one of the well known ranchers of the Olene country is in today attending to business. Mr. Cox reports -crops in splendid condi tion In Cilj section of tie county. MISS UPP ENTERTAINS Entertaining Few Friends This Evening at Her Home Miss Jo Upp Is being hotsess to a few of her girl friends this evening at her home. After an informal evening the girls plan to attend the dance. Miss Upp's guests will In clude: Misses Maude Hood, Jackie Emmons, Constance Crystal and Kathryn Doty. , , M. B. WHITE HERE Further negotiations toward the purchase of the Modoc Pine com pany by the Forrest Lumber com pany are. being furthered today by M. B. White, president of the Kansas City concern and J. W. Ctarkson, al so connected with the company. Mr. White and Mr. Clarkson arrived In Klamath Falls yesterday and Imme diately left for the Modoc Pine com pany mill at Aspgrove. BUSINESS VISIT Members of Golden Rule Storo to Leave on Business . ! E. W.-Vannlce, Mortimer Lee and J. W. Crooks of the Golden Rule store are leaving late Saturday evening for Chlloqiiln, where they will spend Sunday attending to busi ness matters. , HUES FOR DIVORCE Elise E. Collins brought suit for divorce today In circuit court from Granvill R. Collins, charging cruol and Inhuman treatment. Mrs. Col lins asks for the custody of their minor child and tor $25 a month alimony. BEAUTIFUL FliOWKR GARDEN Loral Man Has Jnrgn Variety of Flowers on Conger, A flower garden that would do justice to any homo Is that of George Ulrlch at 630 Conger ave nue. Mr. Conger has (most every flower that can bo raised in this climate in his yard and his bed of sweet peas Is tho subject of much comment, as are the numerous varieties ot dahlias. FROM MKDKORD Western Bond and Mortgage Man Here on IIusIiicsm R. Hogan of the Western Rond and Mortgage company, with head quarters In Medford, is in tho city on a brief business trip from tho valley;" " LEAVE FOR LAKKVIEW Accept 1'nsRion, .AThh' Htraliom Line at ".akevlow ! 1 John Burton and W. Weber who have been with the highway com mission have accepted positions as engineers with the Htrahorn line and left for Lakeview this after noon to take up their new work. LEFT FOR. DORRIS To Take Up Position With Mills nt ; Dorris I.lndsey Polette, who has been employed with, the Shaw-Bertram Lumber company for some time, left yesterday for Dorris, California, where ho will work In the mills. VISITING HERE To Spend 8utiimr-r Mont lis Here With Husband Mrs; William Magulre of Seattle arrived in the city yesterday and will visit with her. husband at Pelican Bay the greater part of the summer. ROCKY POINT R. T. Jester of Rocky Point Is In the city today on business matters. MISS FLACKUS LEAVES Will Visit ill Portland for Week With Friends Miss Ada Flockus left this morn ing for Portland where sho will visit with relatives nd friends dur ing the coming" week. ALGOMA MATRON Mrs. John' Windsor, one of 'the well-known ' residents of Algoma, shopped here today. CHILOQl'IX VISITOR Mrs. Curt Hoflrick Is visiting today from .her. home at Chllonuln, IX K J TEAM H.U'I.S LUMBER CORDOVA. Alaska. A team of five Malamutn dogs wns used successfully last winter to haul lumber from a mill on Grant hike, wost nt here, to the Alaska railroad, two miles dlstunt, for transportation to Suward and An chorage markets. The shipment of 15,000 fuet was made from tho mill In .loads aver aging thrue-quurters ot a ton. DOING WORK . HERE O. Pearson of Klrk Is In the city, to take up wk with tile highway comtnlsslon. TO KEEP LIVELY HALL NEW YORK, July 16. (P) The national league magnates In execu; tiivo session today elected to con tinue the use ot the pros cot so-called lively baseball dcspHo the &:l domic of home run hitting which has been raging In the major laagua. oAt The LIBERTY Richard Talmndge's advent Into pictures was made ihrouith Douglas Fairbanks, lining a great friend and admirer of Doug, Dick spent n Rreal deal ot Ills time at the Fairbanks studio. One day on tho lot !luk engaged In an nthU'tlii contest anil the casn und grnco with which ho executed tho most difficult stunts Induced Fairbanks to encourage Dick to enter moving pictures. Ills siiier-fenluri, "Taking Chances." bears out Doug's confidenro In this star. You will bn trusted to a thrill a minute and .witness stunts never before attempted on stagn or screen. At the Liberty Thursday and Friday. oAt the TINE TREE Beautiful June Mnrlowo, tho first screen actress to mako u featuro pic ture lit Klamath Falls, shares honors with Irene Rich in "A Lost Luily" which opens nt tho I'lne Tree theater tonight. In Hollywood June Is known as "the girl with tho soulful cy;s and she bus made wonderful progress In her profession during the past year. To ho chosen to play with Irene Itlch, Mutt Moore, George rnwcetl, and the real of tho stellur cast ot "A Lost l.ody" Is Indeed a privilege. . One of tho most popular novels of lust year furnishes the story for the picture, nml the exterior scenes were mndn nt Convict Lake. Califor nia.' Irene Rich plnys tho part of Marlon Forrester, who fights vulllly ami bitterly, against relentless futo. losing youth, beauty and casto In the struggle, but finally wins out In tho end. She Is ably supported by June Marlowe. Klamath Falls will bo In terested In seeing the progress made by this wlnsomo young actress since wo jni't and knew her hero. ? T I RANCHER IX , Joe Foster ot the Round Lako country. Well ktrown hero, where he makes frequent visits, Is In today on business. PHRI.V HERE O. L. Phrin of Algoma, is attend ing to his business ilntcrests horo this afternoon, planning to return homo lute Oils evening. YAKIMA, WASH. ; Mr. and 'Mrs. W. W. Horvell of Yakima, Washington, arrived there rate this afternoon and We stopping at the hotel Wjlto I'eUcan. OAKLAND, (.71 Ii, Dr. W. A. Wood of Oakland, Cali fornia arrlvod in the city lato this afternoon. . Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? t f Y Y Y Y Y Y t t T t t t ? Y f FINAL Wind-UP 1 Saturday will see the end of our successful RE-ORGANIZATION SALE Women's patent blond stitched sandle $5.85 .. Women's Patent .. Satin and Tan Calf IjOW heels Special $4.95 This is your last chance to get a pair of these wonderful ' Suede slippers Including black, beige,, fawn and tan. . High, low and . Spanish heels $1.95 Men's liostonians black and tax oxfords Special $6.45 Men's Russian Tan Bostonians Regular $10.00 Special $8.00 .. Women's Blond Satin, Strap and Ties Regular $10.00 Special , $8.45 Boy's tan broad toe ox Special $4.85 Men's high shoes black, brown, tan Regular $7.50 to $10 Special ' $5.95 Women's Patent and Elk Sandles Special $2.55 Misses Patent 2 Strap slippers Regular $3.50 Special $1.95 Men's 8-inch tops Mule skin Made for service Special $3.85 KLAMATH SHOE STORE W. H. KITTO, Prop. t Y Y Y Y t ? Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y T Y X Y Y t Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y