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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1925)
irnNTTAY, JULY -gO." 1021? eventott nrnrALn, kt;aati7 .fatxr. otifcok TO LOCVIII III IIK ( Mr. iiml Mm. Karl llrlnJtcr mid Imhy urrlvotl horn Krliluy (ruui DuIimvIIIii, Wlscomilii, una plan to imikii Hi In their rut 11 to liiiiiKi, Jinn rummtly Mr. llclnKfr ftrudiialml from llin Hiviimmy. uiiliimolilln Hiliiiot III Kaunas ('II y, MlHHinirl, mid will rnllnw hlii profession M,rili Jin Is ii liriiHiur nf Mrs, Hurl linii mill Anion llrlnliiir of thin city. 'I'hoy will visit Willi tlmlr riiliidvim )(,. foru oKlnlillnliliiit n liomii horn for ilit'iiimilviin, " "" - ' Tclephoto of Amundsen's Return IS nvAA " - - (ft ilk -t ' f ir r , 3 " ' y T iXMitif'.MUtift jCMU.-. fcftMte .'''' A4T . .- HmT JUt. X y 5! i t t T t f t T T t t t t f t T t t t t t t ? T t t t t T f f T T BE COOL! Hat wlicic every bit of nir, in lioth kitchen iiml dining room, is cooled iiml irhanjeil every I c it minutes. Why Swelter? "COMTOkT COSTS. NO MORE." CLUB CAFE Onlii,. Norway, lurui'd out i ll iiin" lo u'i'Ironwi homo Ifonld Amoilii n, Arctic i-xploivr, who hail Ixon IxtI lit vitt loul on hln nii iit atli'mpt to fly lo thii North I'plit. AiiiiuniM ii Ih own, houquut In huml, making IiIk way tluouuh tho tli'-'j rl 11 b throng. I.N'KA 'IV'li'phi)ioi;ruh.l CENERAL CORDS lluvo mnro wmir left iiflur lo.uoo itillim thiin I ho uvur agt) tiro hint ul 0,000, Tho count la very lllllo mora. Thn rout l vory lltllo inoro. Hot thn btmt. Klamath Tire House "Cup" Culklna Klamath Ave. & 0th St. Whooping It Up for Oregon Vl - 1 ? ' "A i 1 Atn -"t. Krom Ti'XIih. of roninn I'lirklnK xtx-HhootorH, ulllr.il In rnnKr diilflts, Klks from Hie 'Luna Star Statu Im'IihmI lo nuiko tliltiKH llvoly in tlm' iiniiiiiil conv.-mion li.-tcl In I'ortlHinl, ()r. In tho fon-Krouiul Chick I'riesl, from IMllim, currlva n gun nn hli; u hlnmclf ulnio.it. ll;' four fiwt, no nioro, no U-ss. 'A. ' , . i, V Show windows at home Vou can gut a degree of enjoyment just by look ing at show windows seeing the clocks, radios, fountain pens you might like to own. But you can't be sure you'd like them till you know their jnseen merits. What' they do, how well they do it how long they'll keep on doing it well. When you look at advertisements, you are look ing at show windows that display not only what you see, but what you can't see. The product, its quality, use, pleasure to you. All you want to know about it yours at a glance. You don't need to walk blocks to see what's new nor look at it in doubt. Nothing doubtful Ls offered. It can't bo doubtful and be widely advertised. You are as sure of a product's worth as if you saw it in a window, asked about it, examined it, took it home and tried it. The facts in advertise ments arc the facts of actual use. You can get more than enjoyment out of these show windows at home. You can get solid economy. Read the advertisements. They make your choosing wise t ? ? T T T f ? Y t ? f t ? ? ? ? Y t t Sheepmen Akk 1 -Raker's Help in Washington Wool Growers jWant Wells in Modoc National Forest f f t Y Y Y Y 1 Y f t . f Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y t'jopornttnn with Klamuti'i nihl non-hern California livo-'4o('k men. in tlK'ir un-Jdivor to induce tfJe guv ornmrnt t ills wells In the Aluiloi National -forest, was assured the Klamath WjoIrmiwuis Association by J. S. Kuker, ootmriwsinnn from the northcrni- (alifomlu disl-rict. Judse Itaker of All urns Jistencd to thu raso of tho livestock meu foresoveral hours '.estenl.iy nioru inp, Ho was j.:.l t.liat Hie nation al fore 1 1 could fciko-cnrc of llioiis aiids nf more head vt Hhrcp dupiiiB tihe .grazing season, vF'ling that wells 'W'.mlil bo dun by the govern ment ul vortalu locationa V.irough oui tho forest. Livestock men, ho was told, would bo wiircvj lu meet their sharo of tho welt diguing bj- liayiag au In creasoj Kraziiij; fee. ilr. Hakur gave ussiiTaiuo to tho livGHtovk men that ho would d'J bill lu his po wor to persuade tho S'jverninent ot too need of digging wells in thu "nattoiint forest, , To follow up their advantages, gained by tho coiafcronco i'So Cull furnia congrrtisimin Lvesterduy, n committee of southoru Klamath and ' noriiiern California sheepmen 'vUl Journey noxt week 11) Alturas, o confer with tho forest supervisor of thn Sludoe Natlonnl forest. Pur- 1ioso ot the visit will be to have tola nnd figures in support of tholr claims for wells anil bettor ferar. niS privileges, to place before Con gressman N. J. Slnimtt, when ho visits thlj territory. Burroughs Burroughs machines can be depended. upon for the right answer always and everywhere - one reason why the pioneer of 1884 is the leader of today. Burroughs Sales and Service Machines as low as $75 Ask for demonstration I. K. TRAYNOR Representative Box 1033, Klamath Falls ' Phone 653-M Dictionary Is Play for Her .Si H f'A '--U' tiW) v.' The Washington Cafe Is the most popular eating place In Klamath Falli today ; "There's a Reason" XOU CAN ' EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES 12S Booth Sixth , . Veo SbinX, Prop. il Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight Good Sugar Beet Crop Is Grown Proving that KlaaiaMi county can raise sugar- beots, to ,c:mpcto witJi any sectijn of the country, a pkture ot 10. 56 ncres on tho Ed Sutton krunch near Midland has been pre sented to tl.ie local n'.inmler of com merce, tho picture to bo used as a reord in ttio local office, to show vhat can uO ilone k-'i) local soil. Jlr. Sutton lias a crop of 3 3 acre's ot the plant In and plans to harvest atong Wio Utter part ot September or early October. .The picture shows Hp very clear, showing tho ctop to bo in perfect conilttiun. SKL'KS DIVOHl II , Cruel nnd inhuiunn trcatmont Is charged ngnlnst Goorgo Moulton in a suit for divorce brought in circuit court todny by Wavo Moulton. The couplo were married Juno 28, 1914. KX.IOVIII) VISIT JIKKK Jlr. and Mrs. K. S. Mcintosh of I.os Angules, who uro milking n tour ot tho country on tholr vacation trip, enjoyed tho week-end hero nnd wore - .much Impressed with Klam ath Falls, -- . . . , Iluw man)- words can you spell? Sinmis Mattson of Rochester, Wash., won a spelling match by spoiling 49W1 words; her opponent' missed on tho 4899th word. NOTE DEMVKUKl) PARIS, July 20 (iP) The Gerinun security nolo was delivered t for eign milnlstor llrland this uftcraoon. It will bo published Wednesday. R. E. Hunsaker Seeking Cure Leaves Klamath Falls for Turner Springs Once again sickness has called Justice of the Peace R. E. Hunsaker from his official duties as Justice ot tho Peace of the Llnkvillo district. Yesterday tho head of Justice court left for Turner Springs where he will undergo trcatmont of his right arm which, according to re ports, Is affoctcd by a serious form of rheumatism. During tho past few days, the magistrate has been suffering In tense pain from tho arm and finally decided to temporarily gtvo up his duties until he was well once again. For tho time being. County Judge R. H. Bunnell will handle tho offic ial duties of justice of tho peace. Weather ? Three Injured in Auto Crash THE WE.1THEU The Cyclo-Stormagraph at UnJor wood's Pharmacy recorded but Ht tile change In barometric conditions In .ti'ae past 48 hours. . No changes are expected. - ' t' .; Forecast for next 24 notirs: Fair: oniliaued "warm. V'-ta IVcos recording thcrmoiuotur registered m'aximum and minimum temporaturej Mday as follows: High 86 Low B7 ' V. S. Weather Report , ,. Oreg'an: Cloudy on -coast; fair in1 the. Interior tonight and Tuosday niijd temperature, gentle wluvis, mostly northerly. Miss Rogers Gained : 15 Lbs. in Six Weeks SALEM, Ore.,: July 20. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Graham and.' their son Robert, ot 249 Oak soreet, Portland, were all badly cut and bruised In an Automobile accident on the Facl fla highway two miles soutiii. ot Salem Sunday night when tliie car In which they were proceeding north ward waa struck by a car driven by F. F. H-obson of Albany. 1 Tho Graiham car was turned over and thrown 'Into tho ditich at the side lot the .highway, MUSGEGON, Mich., July 20. (JP) Two men In nn tauto held up a messenger witia tho Lakoy Found any company pay roll today and oscnpndi with ftpproxinintoly f S3, 000. Skinny Men and Women Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days or Money Back My dear Friends: After my attack of Flu I was thin, rundown and weak. I had a sallow complexion, my cheeks wore sunk In and I was continually troubled with gas on my stomach. I felt stuffy and had lost my ap- , potlte. I had read about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and doclded to give them a trial. , At once, I began to pick up an ap petite, my cheeks filled out and my complexion became healthy looking and I gained 16 pounds In six weeks and am very thankful for what Mc Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound did for me. ' i' Miss Alberta Rogers, 284 W. , Cerro Gorda St., Docatur, III. To take on weight, grow strong and vigorous, to till out tho hollows in cheeks and , neck, try McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets for 30 days. 60 Tablets 60 cents at The Star Drug Store, Underwood's . Pharmacy, Whitman's Drug Co.. and live druggists everywhere. If they don't give you wonderful help In 30 days, get your money back you be the Judge. 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