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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1925)
EVENINO HETCAXEir KLAMATH" FALLS, OREGON FR TP AT, JULY 17, 10:25 v. i I V Ml f iY Clothcraft Tailored Clothes ! They arc real values. Our brand now stock of these nationally advertised poular priced clothes is complete, no odds and cuds. Willi our full stock of the . latest fabrics and patterns you are assured a correct fit in the correct stvle. It Will Pay You to Look Them Over Y 25, 27.50, 30, 35, 40 I SAN FRANCISCO ELKS VISIT AT KLAMATH OASIS Classy New Shirts colors and patterns that are different. p. to W. I- Douglas Shoes art known the world over to repre sent high grade shoes at med ium prices. p 6 p. 8 Work clothes of gooil quality at uic right prices pants, overalls, shirts, and shoes our customers tell us they arc the best in the city for the price. : ' ' ...A Payday Specials Good weight, triple stitched overalls $1.45 Athletic Underwear 89c, two for $1.75 Through tho heat ot tlio hottest un this year canto 150 Klks uf Sun Francisco, aenjthbound, from Portland, ami stopped nt uv ousln kiwwn us Klamath Kails UHlfiO No. 147, yostwiday ndornoon. Fur lv ilioum tho visiting Elks drank pap and root boor and tlts cussed Klkdoia with u cummlltoo ot local Elks officiating us grctitors. Ami wflu-n tho visiting Klka dopnrt- oil, tflicy carried with iho ma woi uVrful picture of Crater lako. which will bo hung tu tho nww Sun Krau- clseu Elk's temple which will bo opened soon. Tho vlslturs 'had visited Crator lako, having detrained ut Modioli Wednesday and spent Iho major part ot yesterday ul (ho lako. Local Elks who parlolp.itod In tho enter tainment of Iho vUHom worn W. V. MoNouly, James E. Snnuson, L. W. NosmliCi, Earl Whltlock. JUmos It. Drlacoll, Harry !.llo, John II. Houston mad Harry Howard. Bonanza Clinic Proves Success i XJ KLAMATH FALIS-WOODBURN, ORE. 517 Main T coo babies who had been given allcmlou at prevtous clinics, show I ed decldod iu)p:ovemout lu tholr physical comKton. according to tho tinting of Dr. G. S. Newsom. coun ty ihoulth officer, at tho clkilc hold yesterday atteriKon . at Donunsa. Nlnoteen bablos wore eiljuilued by tho tioulih doctor. They Included: Howard James Wllkerttjn, Uonny Daulol, Virginia Roderick. Vlolot Stein inetz. Margarot, Evolyu, Don ald and Nonnoa Woodbury, Eugeue Rbertj;ii, Louftfo lyttlo, Joan uud Charles Norton, Evelyn Punkoy, Elva and Victor Flackus, Stella Brow-no, Murguenlto and Dorotlhy McKlnimon. Dr. Now&m was us slsted at the clinic by Miss Lydla J Krlekc, county health nurso. Let Us Do Your Baking These Hot Days FRESH EVERY DAY v . t . . . " ' . Parker house rolls : .. Finger rolls" " "LA. . Napkin rolls ; ' Sandwich buns " V t A dainty line of cakes and pies SIXTH STREET BAKERY CHAS. LANDIS i ; 126 South Sixth St. MaaV""''""VVrlrVVlrYinfWWuW "For Goodness Sake Eat Better Bread" Damage Suit Of Bill Lee Comes Up. This Month Whether or not R. W. Prico, proprietor of the Crater Lake lodge, committed a breach ot contract when he relieved W. T. Lee of his Job of handling the transportation of passengers to and from Crater Lake, will be decided In court on July 21, when the case comes to trial. . Mr. Lee Is suing for approximately $17,000 In damages which he claims he received by the alleged breach of contract. Wednesday, Sherirt Burt Hawkins served a number of subpoenas on employes of the lodgo who will testify In the trial. 1 oAt The LIBERTY Here's tho picture In which the j world's greatest exponent of dare ; devil stunts gives ybu a genuine riot of fun guaranteeing to drive away, your blues. Bring to tho screen a wholesome mixture ot melo drama and comedy, crammed .witlj actloa and irresistible funny angles; with never la let-up in Its l.iead- i long pace from tho very start to the rlp-roarlng climax. "Taking Chanc es" packs tremendous walkips, rapid firo action, appealing romance. If you want something snappy, ex citing, romantic, full of tense action well here It is at the Liberty to day. :' SANITARY MARKET Pot Roast, beef lb. ...........lv.....;... jgc Beef boiling, lb ! 2 12C Sirloin steak lb 25c T-Bone steak, lb ..........25c 6 lbs. veal roast -$1.00 2 lbs, veal steak 35c Veal stew, lb 12V2C Mutton stew, lb 10c Leg of lamb, lb 35 c Special today only cottage butts -.--15c Roasting chickens, fryers and hens SANITARY MARKET r"y ' Choice Meats . , Special Attention to Order Trade 7th and Main . . Phone 22 cAt the TINE TREE 1 Jumping from a bridge Into a oold mountain stream four times and wallowing In the mud after eaoi jump with Hlie thermomotor registering forty dogrees was one of the thrills experienced by Irene R'eh during tho Bllmlng of "The L-st Lady" on location in tfie mountains near Bishop, California. ' Under the direction of Harry Beaumont, Miss Rich ran down a rugged nrountaln path In a shower of cold xaln a ihalf dozen times. Then she leaped from the wrecked bridge into tMie water. After three hours of work Beaumont declared himself as satisfied and after some hot drinks the members of the com pany went to their tents to tfltaw out. "The Lost Lady" will be seen ul the Pine Tree theatre. - ' ' 9 A COJUtKJTI.V Through a rogretable typo- graphical error, the advertise- 4 4 ment of tlhe KlaroaUh Shoe Store yesterdldi was made toi read that misses patent 2 -strap slippers lof a regular value of 4 'J3.60 were on sale for $1.95 4 4 Instead, these slippers are sell- ing (or $2.95, and tint correc- tion it being made to Justice 4 4 to the store and its many pat- 4 tods. Vt Beauty Specialists Must Have Licenses It will be a violation ot uhe law to ongMgo In hair dressing, facial mussage or skin treatment after July 31. 1925. will lout a stato lic ense. The office or the State Board of Health Is, receiving applications and it Is absolutely necessary thai all operators file at. an early d-.itc. Anyone who his been actively en gaged In cosmetic therapy six inon tbd prize to July 31, 1925, will be entitled to a license by exemption. Those applying at oace can receive a license wtti'iouf an examination. All thoso applying attor July 31, 1925, will be required to tako an examination. Applications should be made Ulredt I jj to the Secretary of State Board of Cosmetic Tho- the lUpy, 301 KrCrpatrlck bulkding, Port land, Oregon. It Is estimated dhat there arc over coie tKusand cosmollcluns op erating to this sUlo. To properly tako care of the licensing thereof moans a great deal of work and it will therefore bo woll to got appll catkns In at as early a dlite as poislblo. Nl (jjsmetlcian will bo ul lowcd operate oftor July 31, 1925, without a license. . . Narrow Escape On Garfield Mountain Just two feet separated Miss Marian Miller from death yosterday afternoon, as she lay on a crag suf fering from a broken angle and bruised leg. Miss Miller, who had been descending Mount Garfield at Crater Lake, foil 60 feet and nearly rolled off the crag that impeded her flrst'dcscent, to a second fall ot 100 feet and sure death. She was rushed to Klamath Kails for hoHpltai care late yesterday af ternoon by Otto Nichols who made tho trip in an hour and a hulf. Miss Miller was spending a vaca tion at the Crater Kim with her mother, Mrs. Allan Miller of Chi cago. The Miller family are spend ing the summer In the west. Reports from the hospital today were to the affect that Miss Miller Is resting easily. Jones Swelters In Hot Sun Out In Bly Country Under a sun that hoistod tho mer cury up 'lis 100 degrees and over, Actlng-UlstrJct Attorney Caleb Jones perspired for many'lhours ycHerday la the Devil's Ourden country, elast of Bly, In an attempt to secure evi dence tin the case tof State vs. Ware, charged with first degree murder. Mr. Jones made un Investigation of the scene of1 'She lalloged 'murder and In addition to tlhe Information that he unoarthed, he brought back to Klamath Falls this morning, a blight red s an burn, A Recent Purchase of ( 125 Pretty New Dresses Have Arrived Just Tho purchase of these dresses uiul the low prices quoted wan made possible through our connection with the "Northern Job bing Co." which has a buying power equal to any of the big chain stores. x ! I Late Summer and Early Fall Models Which embody all of the charm of line and youthfulness of de sign found in Uie most recent French creations. It's Worth a Special Trip Down Town to Sec Them They're Priced at ' mil $12-50 and $16-75 All smartly styled in such sponsored fabrics as: Silk bread cloth, crepe de chine, flat crepes and silk prints. Dresses trim med in every conceivable style lace collars and cuffs, collars and cuffs of self materials, belted styles with the coziest little pockets, and decorations 6f buttons meet your eye on every side Thqy are on display in the windows. (Appearance Counts and tho scrutiny ot friends or strangors must rovoal no imperfoctlon. Hklllcd hands are hero to refresh tho skin or dress the hair. Tolophono inont. for appolut- MOB'S BEAUTY BIIOl'l'K New Designs in Japanese Parasols JUST IN They arc prettier than the ti s ti a I ones seen. The designs arc so striking. Truth in Advertising! Pine Of Klamath Is Shipped 8000 Miles To England JuHt about eight thousand miles soparatcs Klamath from one of Its steadiest and surest markets In lumber. The market Is Man chester, England, and tho repre sentative is V. T. ltobert Shaw, a membor of tho firm of James ltob ert Shaw Co. Ltd. of Manchester. Mr. Shaw Is now In Klamath In terviewing ' local lumbormon and placing orders for several car loads of lumber that will bo shipped to England, whoro they will bo manufactured Into eurtaln poles. . Mr. Shaw, who has boon buying In Klamath for suvoral years, Is placing mora orders this year than over bofore, School Board To Meet Next Monday Final authdrizaUon of ithe con struction of a new school building lat Sprague river Is expected to be given by Ubo country school board at special meeting lot the county (sdboo) board, noit Mjorodny. It Is un derstood that work on tho now structure must start eooa, If -It Is to bo roady by tlhe opoulag of school next fall, Queen Mary Gives Ward To Hospital LONDON, July 17. (P) Quuon Mary added several dovotoos to her list ot admirers yosterday when she oponod an extnnslon of the Salva tion Army's maternity hospital In the cast end ot London. In one ward wore a number of unmarrlod mothers, who awaro of tho queen's visit, did not expect liar to take notice of their presence, Tho unexpected, however, happened, hnr mujnsly expressing u special doHlro to sea them, Thn ( u oo it went to thu budnlde of each woman and won tholr af fections by iiur kindly words of pralso for tholr liablos. FROM MIODI'ORI) Mr. und Mrs. n. L. Ilurry of Mud ford are in Klnmnlh for several days on a brief visit. Mr. Barry, who Is In the Insurance business Is attend- though Ing to buslnoss matlors. Hi We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day