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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
tAGf0 " EVENING JIEKALD. KLAMATH FALI.S. OREGON WEDNESDAY JULY 22,-lD25 1 in Why Not Try Prevention? ' - Why wait until you have to. call In tho doctor. Why not find out today about the condition of your tooth. Your doing to mty prevent years of Illness. Moro than one chronic ullincnt has been traced directly to a diseased tooth. Wo can tell you the truth about your tooth lu u low miuutcs and it costs you nothing. I R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) 202-204 Hopka Bldg. Sth and Main Phono 836 Travel To Crater ? Lake Is Heavier 1 Than Last Season MEDFOHD, Ore., July 22-. Tidv tO to Crater Lake for the first halt of July wus eight per. cent heavier than last year, when a new record was established, and the Medford 'entrance Is loading the Klamath . entrance by a large majority, ac . cording to a report issued today by Superintendent C. G. Thomson. Mr. Thomson also states that 20 per cent of the women going to the lake this year are unescorted, which ho considers an unusunl feature. To July 17, 53S5 cars had entered tho park containing 18.392 people. This total Is less than the total last year on the same date,1 duo to the fact that tho park opened; three weeks earlier in 1924. . Climbing Wealthy American Missing In London LONDON, July 22. (d3) Scotland Yard today issued a description of Professor Joseph Victor Collins of Stevens Point, WIS., who disappear ed last nig lit. His mite and daughter, who are here, express great anxiety because Ihe ictarried a large amount of money in travolcrs checks. Professor Col lins had just returned from Scot Jand and apparently got lost, never '.reaching his hotel in London: ; ' ' CRAYS -RETURN ' Sir. and Sirs. Charles Gray Return From Extended Tour ;-.-' Mr. and Mrs: Charles Grav have returned to the city after an ex tended tour of Texas, Kansas, Mis souri uuu wyumiug, wueru mey have been visiting since last March. iSQuring (lieir Mslt. ij the . Bouthptn . .1 , MAM .. , l aiaius mwj iuuu t ivut lau iiuui nil parts of tho country motoring, but traffic was not nearly as heavy as it is through the western states, ac cording to Mr. and Mrs. Gray. En route home they encountered very bot weather in a number of places, tho heat at Needles, California, a week ago last Sunday registering 12S. After a few days' visit with. 1 tthelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ,Puckett at Rocky Point, they plan' to motor down along tho coast, to jook over busi ness possibilities, planning to per- . baps locate in some coast city. OBITUARY .... Funeral services for Cecilio Garcia,- Mexican laborer -who was drowned in Klamath, lake while swimming last Sunday, were held today at 10 o'clock at Wbltlock's par lors. Tho.Rov. Father Loeser of ficiated at the services. . Only known relative to survive the de ceased is a brother residing in J ttarez, .Mexico. . NEED A GOOD TOOTH PASTE? Try This MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE Today . 3 , V V Price - 39c y - i ' Large Tube It Removes the Film It Contains No Grit It Corrects Acid Mouth Prevents Tooth Decay Its Daily Use Prevents Pyorrhea Star Drug - Store ' KISAMATH FA-MiH, OREGON nsw. for II 1 " I "..OI1 'CP',f Him ' "Hi fit f i ills . LVfcvi . ..1 , iilfl ' ' WiW J wxssBBmsatsesix : BBHBflHIIIBflBBDI8BH8BB9BBBflBflBfllBBBEBBB . Cant. A. H. McCarthy. XT. 8. N., ts leading an expedition that is trWnfc to scale Mount Logan, the highest unsealed peak In Canada, It Is dl. rcctly north of the Yukon-British Columbia line. oAt the PINE TREE For just the same reason that "Helen's Babies'" has such unprece dented success as a story so will tho picture- "Helen's Babies." starring Baby iPegy, follow in the path broadened by tfels Jofaa -Habberton novels, run of forty, years Jn tho world's ltierary field. JJke the story this picture- is effused, with that in comparable atmosphere of sunshine in la happy home. , It digs right deep into the very marrow of one'8 bones and into the innermost re cesses of one's heart. , It makes the family maa proud of the .fact that ihe is a family man. It causey tfte. heart of the lover to palpitate' even faster. The most confirmed bachel or or spinster It exhilirates, and yet at line same time imbues wKl , a yearning to fill . the gap in their lives with God's greatest earthly gift a -fireside and a Toddle like the one which Baby Peggy so ,bean tifully essays in the picture "Helen's Babies"; The picture is now at O'ae Pine Tree theatre. A combination of variety will be seem at the Pine Tree theatre today. The headline "attraction 4a the Sue Emerson Revue in "Bits oT Variety," Rouble & . Bentley vocalists and musicians. Dorris & 'Meyers, a ver- j settle pair tf- comedy delineators. Gene Fowler," the "Act different". n s D a. n H a n u n n u if B B n D Our New Stock of Day-Beds' of Finest Design and Pat tern, Davenports, Library Tables, Dining Room Sets and Rugs and Linoleums. t : '-. ' ' . t New Shipment of Stoves and Ranges Arrived Today. Prices That Please .4. Mordof f & Wdolf ; . 719 MAIN ST. :' ' ' Exclusiv6 agents, of Kroehler Davenports, Don't fail to suu-thom. n m a n H n H n m H II n M m m m w El H a n M n H U H a a CBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBBlflBBSaZBaBBBBBBBSiSSIiaiSaaiBSBlBiSSZBSaSZBaseBB o4t The LIBERTY The newest Jack Hoxio picture, "A Desert Bridegroom," began yes terday at tho Liberty Theater. The picture was given an en thusiastic , reception, which it as suredly merits, as it is as clean-cut and gripping a western melodrama as has reached here in a very long time. Jack Hoxie is a fine up-standing youngster whose performance is marked by a very evident sincerity. Not only is lie a clever actor but he Is a remarkable physical specimen as well. ' TO KKATLKK CITY Kliiiiuilli Falls mid Vicinity to be ' Featured In Magazine A'icwa of Klamath Falls and the surrounding country will be featur ed in the September issue of "Ore gon Business," according Va word received by the local chamber of commerce yesterday, from the editor of the magazine; The caver of the magazine will carry some views of the cities industries or country, what ever the local chamber of commerce mlglit-idhoose fo send. Milk Aplenty for Ir. Halniscli , JAUERN, Austria r' (P) Dr. Michael Hainisoh, president of Aus tria, has the honor of owning the champion , milk-producing cow of his country. . Bella of his herd, from May 7, 1924, to May 6, 1925, produced 2683' gallons, an average of more than seven gallons a day. PHOM POUT. KLAMATH Harry Baum of Fort Klamath was a business visitor in the city yester day. ' . Natron Cut-off Needs Men, Is Report In Eugene KUGBNE. Jul 22. The shortage of labor-caused by the hot weather and- the number of men nuittlng for the Fourth of July is still being felt, by the Southern Pacific in its Natron: cut-off .construction, accord ing to men in touch with the situa tion. Many employes are being sent from Eugene- to Oakridgo on tho promise that they, will be hirod on the job. , Many of the railroad workers left to become harvest workers and hay hands, and this is declared to partly cause the shortage of construction workers. The hay hands, it Is re ported, receive from ?3 to $4 a day, and many of the railroad workers are anxious' for a change. 1IOKKV l'OKKV CURLS ARK i.tiioiu;ki to comphtk WITH l,O.VlON JIKX Abbie Green and his Night Hawks Venetian Barge - Friday night GREASING and OILING Is a dirty Job at best but , it' 18 just as important an 'it in dirty and your car -won't work right without it..- '- . '...; .Drive In and. we'll do tho ' whole Job. Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins ..... Klamath Ave. & 6th St. LONDON (P)- The hokey pokey girl has appeared In London hun dreds' of her. The hokey pokoy Ice cream man arrived threo or four years ago, by leaps and bounds, and is now a familiar sight in any part bf London, every afternoon and evening during tho warm wether. Ono firm alono has 1500 men, on three whnolod. bicycles, who sell lee cream sandwiches for a penny, and recently another firm, with the samo couveyance for carrying the Ice cream packs', started with young women as dispensers. . ; The contention is made thut girls nnturolly take more Interest in their work, and are capable of making more sales because of their ublllly to make friends more quickly and to handle tho hokey pokey moro daintily than their men and 'boy competitors. . 't - HOCIAMHT Ii;i,KATKH VIUJK I,K.Iil'K'H AIIM'Olt BULGARIA PHAOUE. (P) A plea for mak ing oasifir ; the operation of tho treaty of Noil Illy as regards Bul garia was made by delegates Pastu hoff and Nolkoff-at the recent con fenrence of tho , Socialist party. Thoy presented documentary evi dence of Bulgarian distress under the treaty and declurcd it was "im possible for Bulgaria to pay all Its obligations and tako up tho recon sturction work necessary after the World war., ;, ' The Bulgarian delegates pointed out that the League of Nations is helping Austria and Hungary and that, If the leaguo was formed to help struggling nations, there was no reason why Borne degree of as sistance should not be extended to Bulgaria. , , " ; - ' It is dangerous for a chicken to cross the road.. But not so danger ous us for n ditch lo rron. : . i French Africans Add Color To Art Display In Paris PARIS (A1) Tho Interest taken by Franco's colonial siibjcets in the decorative arts' exposition ndtlH to tho plctiirsiuu aspect . of the crowds dully along the F.splunude des Invalldes anil in tho Grand Palais. Swarthy Moroccan chleftans, Al gerians, Tunlsluns, Kenegnleso, all in native costume, promenade In and out among the bpoths and pa vilions, pausing - to Inspect with gravity and nvo the vurlous dis plays.1 Some linvu eomo In con nection with the exhibits or the French colonies and protectorates, but the exposition authorities mulii--tuin that a fur greater number are In the real tourist, class, paying their own expenses and following their own programs. HTATK OF WA.SIIINOTON , HI'HMH.VO .MILLIOXH FOR HKillWAV IH'ILIHX) SEATTLE, -More than' $17, 000,000 are' to be spent on Wash ington state's pay-as-you-grt road hulldlng progrnm during the coming blenntiim. -Of this sum It is esti mated ?H,rn,oon will bo uvallublu from licenses for motor vehicles, nnd a tax of two cents a gallon on gaso line; $2,250,000 from Federal aid, and1 nearly $500,000 from forest funds. 1 Four bridges on the Pacific High way between Kverott and Marysvlllo, In the Northwestern section of tho state, will absorb $1,000,000. During the past 20 years Wash ington state 1ms appropriated $50, 000,000 for highways,, and received $10,000,000 from tho Federal aid fund, nnd has 2,405 miles of im proved highways to nhow for Its money. Of Jhlsnilloage .- fi.17. are paved nnd l,770iriivclel ' ' I'ALK.STINK (iOVi:R.Mi:XT TO J;XAT ORDINAM'K CONTROLLING DIH'CS JKI1IISALEM, (A) An ordin ance providing for tho control of tho manufacture, Importation, uxporlii tlon and possesslou of "dangerous drugs" soon will bo enacted by tho government of Palestine. After defining the use of tho words '"dangerous drugs" tho ordin ance provides that any person who exports or imports or facilitates tho export or Import of any dangerous ilrur.il shall ho punished with Impris onment of not moro than one year, or a fine not exceeding $1,000 or belli. In mill it ion to jii-mtl ixliiK offenders In Palestine, ihe ordinance provides punishment for any person In Pnlus line who aids the eoiuiiiisalmi In any place nulHldti Palestine of liny of fence under , the-' provisions of any 'oirtmpoiiillug luw In forco In thut plhce, ; For Pleasure For Fishing For Work Boats for every possible ttsfe jmaclc of : the best material , and sold at prices that arc right. v TELFORD dc S6N j 120 Conger Avenue ' , Johnson Motor, Agents, ', '. mis 1. ' I. ,:ilti nil '' n V