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EVENING JIEKALD. KLAMATH FALI.S. OREGON
WEDNESDAY JULY 22,-lD25
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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
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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. .
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. 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".
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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
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120 Conger Avenue '
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