The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 102S
Summer Resorts
to Be Started
Nlcor to Sliop Mornings Prices as Pleasing.
K. Sugarman
"I Ain't Mad at Nobody"
C. F. ' Stone and Mrs.
M. A; Winniford
Announce Plans
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Silk chiffon
stockings
89c pair
3 for $2.50
ATHLETIC UNIONS
of Broadcloth
' 1.35
MUNSINGWEAR
1.43
Boys' Suits
$19.50 Suits ............$16.00 $17.50 Suits $14.00
$16.50 Suits ... . .. ...$13.20 $14.50 Suits $11.60
$12.50 Suits ...$10.00 $11.75 Suits ......$ 9.40
Get the boy's school suit now
POROUS KNIT
UNION SUITS
Just received full run of sizes in men's
and boys mesh or porous knit union suits
v made by Ivanhoe .
Men's Suits
Boys' Suits
....1 98c
.......:.50c
WORK SHIRTS
- 50c and 65c
BOYS' BLOUSES
80c, 2 for 1.48
BOYS' SHIRTS 59c
CORDUROY PANTS
4.50 to 6.00
Wide and narrow vales, In six colors,
popular summer stylo vide bottoms.
Boys', $3.50 to $5
- Irnim1iiito.lihliiili1i1itilihli
KLAMATH SuLlJL FALLS
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' Remember Our Pest Oofflcc During snipping Hours.
New Oaklands To ,
-? Make Appearance
' R. R. R. Garage, local Oakland
dealers, has received advance Infor
mation that the Oakland Motor Car
company will (announce shortly a
mew (Un of Oakland sfx cylinder
cars, featuring smart new bodies by
Fisher and many mechanical re
finements, Including the Harmonic
Balancer, an exclusive engineering
development.
"It has been known for some time
. that Oakland and General Motors
reaeairtfi engineers Wive been work
ing on a new device known as the
Harmonic Balancer, which is said to
be an outstanding engineering con
tribution In producing better engine
performance. - .. .
t The local dealeM expect to have
full details within a week when the
.new oars will be displayed for the
first time in their showroom.
A revision of prices on all models
Is -contemplated and It 'is said that
the new prices will be from $70 to
350 lower.
The Oakland division of General
Motors has been steadily forging to
Che front during tfte last four years
and it I believed that the contem
plated Increased production due to
large anticipated sales during the
coming fiscal year is responsible for
the bringing down of prices on the
new cars, even in the face of the
many Improvements in bodies and
engineering features that are to be
made.
ASSOCIATED OIL MAN
State Sales Manager in Klamath on
Business Trip .
n. 11. Cook, state sales manager
of the Associated Oil Co., is In town
trim bis Portland headquarters
checking progress on he new distri
buting plant for the company.
Notice Difference
in Way You Feel in
14 Hours or Less!
Make this test! End suffering
from Indigestion, Pimples, Pains in
Back and Sides,' Constipation, Head
aches and tired, run-down condition,
: due to Self-Poisoning, because of
sluggish liver and clogged lnt03tlnes.
" Take a pleasant spoonful of Dr.
Thatcher's Liver and Blood Syrup
after the next two meals. In less
than 14 hours' notice quick dlffer-
. ence in way you feel. Contains
pure vegotable Ingredients approved
by Physicians. Helps nature cleanse
and tone your liver strengthen
your digestive organs soothe the
tired and overtaxed nerves, brace
up your system and purify your
blood. It has helped thousands feel
return of strength, vigor and energy
again. You, too, must be satisfied,
or no cost.
Dr. Thatcher's Is sold and recom
mended under this guarantee by Stir
Drug State and all leading druggists
ItK.MODKLI.NG STORK
Golden Rule Men's Department To
Have Mora Spnce
Work of remodeling of the Men's
department of the Golden Rule Btore
is under way today, which will al
low more floor space, as well as
shelves. A modern men's dressing
room will also bo added. The work
is being done by C. V. Holmes.
McAl'MFFE TO THE FORT
Jack McAuliffo to be Moved to
Home at Fort Klamath
Plans aro to move Jack McAuIiffe
to his home at Fort Klamath to
morrow, where he will recuperate
fof two weeks or more before being
moved back to the city for further
treatment. At the present time his
wounds are in such condition that
no treatments can be given, and it is
thought advisable to take him to his
home to rest, where It will perhaps
be cooler. He Is still suffering con
siderable, but is slowly Improving
from his long illness.
. SPECIAL MUSIC
Conway of Houstons Orchestra
Brings Back Dance Hits
J. D. Conway of Johnny Houston's
orchestra ,who has been in Portland
for tho past week, attending the
Elks convention, returned to the
city Sunday evening, bringing with
him a number of dance hits, which
will be played for the first time at
the Venetian barge tonight.
BURKE BACK
P. E. Burke and children, return
ed last evening from Diamond Lake
where they have been on an outing
for several days',
Klnmnth Falls district Is to have
another summer resort, tho an
nouncement being luiulo todny that
the grounds of the private fish
hatchery near t'hiloiiuin, about 35
miles front Klnmnth Fulls, taken
over by Judge C, F. Stone aud Mrs.
M. A. Winniford. will be Improved,
work to start Immediately, to mnku
It one of the most picturesque unil
modem summer resorts In this suc
tion. ,
Tho grounds tube In about 40
acres, of land, which will be land
scaped, with a number of cottuges
and a club house to be built. It is
possible that next season a gtl?
course may bo built, tho ground be
ing very suitable for such sport.
Tho hatchery will be c-nllnucd
and it Is the pluu of the a vnurs in
mlso fish for commercial v i.
Boating and fishing will bo en
couraged and present pluns aro tj
have a number of boats on tho
waters of tho resort. Up to tho
present no name has been chosen
for tho resort, but It Is posslbU it
may be named "Laughing Water.! "
H. Howard of this city has a-:
cepted the position as manager of
the resort.
Mrs. Winniford left this niom
ing for Eugene, her former homo.
to close up her business affairs In I
that city, and will return hero tho
latter part of the week, plunning to
leave for the resort to ovorsce a
good part of the remodeling.
Bonanza To Enter
Exhibit At Fair
Application for spare for a com
munity exhibit at tho County Fair
was received at the Fair Board of
ficials this morning. J. A. Ma-
honey, secretary of the Bonanza
Community Club is anxious to show
Dho world and fair visitors in par
tlcular, what Itonnnza icati produce.
Last year Matin had an option ou
Bile community 'exhibits and some
of the finest dfaplisys taken to the
Jackson county and State Fairs,
were those from the Malln booth.
This year with prize muncy appro
priated in tho amount of 150, by a
recent vote of the Fair B-Mird,
there promises to be competition
In this class. 'All community space
will be approximately 16x16 feet,
under the north end of the grand
stand where adequate ventilation
will Insure tho freshness of tflio por-
ishablo greens. ,
OTTKRMAN LEAVES
OUcriiiiiu of First Xntlonul Bnuk
on Business Trip '
Frank Ottcrman of the First Na
tional Bank left this morning for
San Francisco on a business trip.
hlch will keep him In tho southern
city for several days.
MltH. BEAKLEV HERE
Former Fort Klainutli Matron Here
on Business Visit
Mrs. J. H. Boakley of Portland
a former Fort Klamath matron is
hero on a business visit from her
her homo In tho northern city. Mrs,
Bcaklcy holds considerable interests
in the vicinity of Fort Klamath and
Is looking over those Interests while
here.
FROM ROUND LAKH
Rancher and Wife In on Business
From Round Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster of the
Round Lake country motored In this
morning from their ranch to spend
tho day here on business. Crops
are In splendid condition In the
Hound Lake country, according to
Mr. Foster.
Not Temporary Relief But CURE
PILES or other Rertal or Colon
ailment should not be expert,
men ttd with. They should and can be
permanently CURED by my non-iursl.
cal method.
Send todsy for my FREE BOOK con.
ttlnlng scores of voluntary testimonlils
from patients, some of whom hid uff
tred 20 years and had tried every kind
Of dnjff and trearmnr. R I.
wi wuci unucntina wny
i can live a written yunr-
nnt f'IIP J." . ii,f
or refund your fee.
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Personality for sale?
Then advertise it
PERSONALITY is the stock in
trade of most of us; it is all we
have to sell.
oAwy merchandise sells better if
it is well advertised-and person
ality is no exception.
civery outlay for good clothes is
an investment in personal adver
tising; don't deny yourself the
best.
That means Surgarman for your
clothes-some exceptional values
at,
$30 $35 $40
"Dress Well and Succeed" .
Mid-week Specials
Smoked Elk
Solid leather ' .
Gaoi work allocs ....
Mule Scouts
Solid leather ' ,
Extra special
8 Inch Scouts
dpeclal for a
fow days only
Tennis Shoes
C'lOHO OiUb
Values to 12.20
$2.85
$1.85
$3.85
75c
Those Light
Flannels
a new shipment of snappy
patterns
$8.50
Others $7.50 to $12.50
Kiddies Straws
Values to $1.25
50c
Bathing Suits
well known Gantner Mat
tern and all others
15 off
Get yours while we have
your size
Straws
Balance of entire stock
1-2 Price
GKKKR OF ASIIIAM
B. It. Oroer, editor of the Ash
land Tidings is In the city on
business visit. ' ' ' ; '
JIMMY I.KAR LKAVlNti
Mcn Hoy and Hi ot her to 1cavo for
Iios Angeles
Jimmy Lear and brother lien, Jr.
plan to leave by motor on Sunday
morning, for Los AngeloS, California,
on a pleasure trip to be gono about
ten days.
, TO LONG IlUACIl '
MIimi Khotles of Kliimntli AKeiicy on
Vncntion Trip Houtli
Miss Carolyn D. Rhodes, In tho
Indian service at Klnmath Agency,
left this morning for a thrco weeks
plnsuro trip to Long Tlrmch, Calif,
DKAS liKAVKH
S. I'. Denn loft this morning for
Kort Duschesne, Utah, , where he
plans to make his future homo,
I'ROMINKNT VIH1TOIW
Mctlforil I"erple (iuests In City Over
Tho IlolliUi.m
Amon file pronilnont woek-end
visitors In thei city from Medford
were Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. Wortnuin,
who attended tho eoremonlnl of (l.io
D. O. K. K. Mrs. Wortmun Is
well known in rodgo circle, whore
sho holds a 'prominent part us l'asl
Oritnd Chief of the or;lor of Pyth
ian Bisters. Mr. Wortmom iholds of
flco In tho D. O. K. K.'s. While In
Oho city they wero the houso guests
of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Joncu, Mrs.
Wortmnn bolng la niece of Mrs.
Jones.
I'KOM DHAfV
Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders aro
visitors in Klnmnth Falls from
Drain, Oregon.
VACATION TIlll'
Motonlng north ifrlom tholr 'home
at Unrkoley, California tor an out
ing, Mr, and Mrs. It. Greer and son,
wore 'guost ihore vor Monday,
WOOD
Summer waathor hoi molted
down tho price of
Block-Wood
(o tho extrome bottom. Low
summer prices are now on. ,
Don't hosltata but buy your
wlntor's wood now. There will
be no cheaper prlcos.
Green Slab .
Orders are coming In for that
good cheap woodgreen slab.
Our trucks are delivering tho
host groen slab we have evor
sold. Ordor yoan supply ot
blocks, 'and green slab, and
you are safe you can got no
bettor wood.
Peyton & Co."
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 535
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