The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Tin?snAv.mvii;ifl23.
Buyers': Week To
Be Held Aug. 3-8
PORTLAND, Ore., Jul 2l.--R-t-laad's
1 2th Annual Buyers' Week,
which Is Ibe recognized mercantile
event of the Pacific Coast, will tak3
placa thU year during the week ol
August 3-S. During tOU week, mer
chant from, the fourteen western
states, Including Britiah Columbia.
Alaska, and the Hiwailan Island,
will alber and be the recipients of
a program Of entertafcoment hat
wlH be' accorded them by more than j
one hundred ;ond ten Jobber anJ
manufacturer who are tho leader
to their Jlnes in the great metropolis
of hti PaqlflOt Northwest.
Bayers' Week waj Landed by me
Portland CVimbe-r uf Commerce
CAUTION
-Tie tbfn. extremely flexible
balloon casing, repaired by
Mb old methods, leaves a
hard, ' . atlff section which
throw's I the tire off balance
' ani quickly ruins it The
Hawkinson System eliminates
this difficulty by making a re
pair of remarkable strength
yet just as thin and pliable as
tho balloon tire.
Badly Injured balloon tires
are not "through" IP they
are repaired the ITawkinson
way. A trial will convince you.
Wo guarantee each repair to
OJJTLA8T THE TIRE, or your
money back. All tires in
spected FREE.
" cyfCE
TIRE
SHOP
115 South Eleventh
ry Sold and serviced by Dodge
r v - prothers Dealers in every part
'of the world, Graham Brothers
: ;5i : :v Trucks came. naturally and
X:h logically to their position of '
; leadership. .
The reputation of the product,
. : . plus thie charactervof the or
IvJ' -V!"!- ganizations behind it, consti-
i '..- tute adequate assurance of
v-':-VU.Vsatisfaction to the most par- .
ticular buyen
-' ' 1-Ton Chassis, 91310; !-Ton Chassis, $1403; Delivered .
f : H. S. WAKEFIELD
420 Klamath Avenue Phone 106
GMHMfBROfflERS
Tiiuc
o cam
iVaHtm
mnAnfs paper
thirteen years ago for I he purpose of
bringing together the mertrhaats of
the various sectrens of the Coast, to
enable them to talk over matters of
intercut and t- see or themselves
the varied lines uf Industrie and
slocks tt goodi thai have made
Portland the famous commercial
center.
A feature of this Bucra' Week Is
the round trip rallnAid refund made
to visiting oieri'Jants wh-Jso mini
mum pu.chasea amau.it tJ $51)0.00
or more. Irrespective of tUe distance
the mer.hant ujy oime f.v.m. and
who register properly at Buyers'
Week Headquarters, which U main
tained at the Portland Chamber of
Commerce. ThU commercial event
ii held annually uiul.-r the 'auspices
of the Trmle aud Commerce Depart
ment o ftho Purtland Chamber tif
Commerce.
UAKFK KKPOKTS
Fred A. Baker, former super-
! lutendent of the Klamath Indian
; Reservation reported to the cham
: ber of commerce di.'e-or'rs oils no:n
what ti.ie h-pes of the Rosebnrg
j chamber cf commerce were with re
iapect to the construction of a new
'road to Diamond lake. The Rose
' b.irg chamber hpes Co see the c-oa-structioa
uf a road north of Dia
mond lake 29 miles long tuat would
r.;:nnect a forest service road now
: being built, with u. road from Rrse
!burg up the l'mpo,ua river. In this
way Diamond lake would be brought
I I'll miles cer fc Tortland, Mr.
Bake.- pointed out ani tie public
' wonM be benefited hs an enlarged
scenic circle. '
, TO ASK C'XPERATlO.V
Cooperation at W. D. Miller Con
strnctinj. company and the Dunn &
Baker Construction company with
Warren Construction company in tie
donation tf rock for the Improve
ment of Oregon avenue and South
SIx.:h' street, will be asked of tho
two enti'jetors by the board of
directors of the Klamath chamber
of commerce, it wai decided this
noon at a directors luneiein. The
action of the chamber was taken at
fl'-e suggestten of Councilman E.
! Hi Balsiger. ,
SOLD BYDOPOE BROTHERS
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
Dempsey Must
Arrange Fight
NEW YORK. July II. W) Jack
Dempsey must appear personally
bef ore the New York State Athletic
C mmlKston to conclude irNHe
menta for his program leading to
a title firat with Ilarr.r Wills In
WIS. Thia was wo decision of the
commission day In refasins to ac
cept Tex Rlrksrd as the champion's
proxy.
Body Of Mexican
Comes To Surface
The body of ( ecllio Can-la. Mexi
can, who was drowned Sunday after
noon, was ' found curly this after
noon, according to word received
hero by the Southern Pacific.
The body came to the surface
and was blown to tho shore four
miles north of Algotna by a heavy
wind blowing across the lake.
Deputy Coroner I. A. Towey left
this afternoon for Algoma. where
he will take charge of the body. No
trace of relatives of the dead mnn
has been uncovered.
BEXD WANTS SPEED
In order to give definite assur
ance that the Dulles-California ilgh-
wuy will be completed by the fall of
1926. the Ilend chamber of com
merce t'-Jay asked the board of dir
ectors of the Kiamath chamber to
do all In tbeir porer to accelerate
the completion of the ten mile grub
bing and clearing project betteen
Corral Springs and Crscent.
Klamath has -failed in tier part,
according to the Bead chamber, and
should strive to bring ail the prei
sure possible ft hurry the job to
early completton.
i
XO LEAF HOPPKKS
E. I. Bubb Scouts Rumor, Follow
ing Investigation by Experts
A report that the leaf hopper,
an Insect which is the bane of ex
istence to sugar beet farmers, had
been destroying beet crops In Klam
ath r:unty was declared to be faMc,
by-E. M." Bubb, cashier iof tue Am
erican National bank at the chamber j
of commence forum luncheon this
noon.
Mr. Bubb said that experts from
the Sacramento Valley sugar com
pany had made a special Investiga
tion of local crops aad found n-o
fcundatten to the report.
KA.VS.AS PKOPI.K
Knroute to C'utifomia From Kx
. tonilcd Tour f Xorth
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kropf of El
dorado, Kansas, who have keen!
touring through Colorado, Idaho
and Wyoming, arrived in the city '
today, coming across tho Blue'
mountains at Baker. After a short I
visit at Merrill, where they hue
relatives, they will leave for Cm!- j
fornla, where the plan to mak) a '
tour of the state before re n;;
to their borne. .
K'1I(K)I, BIDS OPENED
Bids for the construction of a
new school house at Spraguc River
and for the construction of one
room additions to Lamm's Mill and
Chflonuin sehnoln. were nDened v-k-
terday afternoon at a meeting of
the county school board. No con
tract was awarded, owing to sev
eral alterations In
were submitted.
If you could teach gold fish to
lng they would be fine canary birds,
Comingl
New Models
K
tiCf.-tTT Ic M ms Tobacco Co.
Xoted ;lfi-r Barred as Amateur
LONDON" CP) Because be
acted as a professional to a club In
America for a few months in 1903,
Fred Mackenzie of St. Apdrews has
been refused reinstatement as an
amateur by the Royal and Ancient
c,ub - my ,he Colf Monthly.
I'or llio past 20 years Mackenzie
has played In the local club compe-
tho bids that titfons at St. Andrews as an nma
. tcur, but on account of bis one
I lapse Into professionalism, be can-
not take part in open competitive
golf except as a professional
s -
.easoB. at
::yot&ir taste either, way
you. cme to Chesterf ielfl
SUCH POP ULAB.1TY MUST ' BE DESE PwV E D
-
Vila.
Your Railroad
Fare Reduced
(kiincbyrailroad.nuto
or aeropluno. Refund
will be made equiva
lent to round tripfuro
to merchants whoso
purchases (luring
Buyers' Week from
participating Jobbers
and M unuf aclurers ag
gregate a minimum
amount of $000.
Dtduatd Rata
on All Railroads
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