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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1925)
THTJIWDAV. JTTTiV 2A, iW "fmrnn imsw. 'ktamattt vamr, -cmnm -- Take the Time Make Opportunity SpSV': Meet at This Sale Pretty Silk DRESSES Georgette and Crepe de l Chine $9.98 $14.48 Baseball, Bat and Glove to each of first four boys who buy an Oregon City Suit - ' $19.50 Suits in $16.00 $16-50 Suit in $13.20 Clearance Sale Clearance Sale Allen A Silk Chiffon Stockings 89c, 3 Pairs 2.50 GINGHAMS 15c, 18c, 22c 82 patterns. 27. 32 and M inch widths, including La France zephyr ginghams and F.nglisdi Chintz prints, in an assortment of colors and combinations that will please anyone. Dress Crepe 27c a Yard Dross cropes always nro populnr for their alluring crinkllness nnd fresh npponranco. In chocks anil stripe ttirouuli iinllit colors tlul and beautiful dross rubric pupulur Soyzeen 32c a Yard Klvo colors nnd pnttorns In this Bubstnn t Ui I nnd beautiful dross rubric Jojulnr dollar spot pnttorns with base, relief strlpo running through. 36-inch width. j , -to .'. ' I ...... i . i ...i., i.,.i...,.li,l.i.l,i,l,i.l,i,l,iilihl,lilil,lilil ' . .IMUIIIIIUIUI Mill llllll MIIIIH tV 111111111"" i ttvt ''f Jtfd '.'(..'"."r: .(.. ,:( f ewi'.T .wort ii . , fj.i.js- ;j , 14 , i-4 1 KLAMATH LV FALLS 'CUV :, , ... on tlirt Job wan decidedly Impeded. Now tbo county court will send up a crew or men iu worn on the Job and linvn told Messenger that (bey will 11 mi run ten tlin additional 1111:11 thulr pay. All of . which gives aHsurunco thut thn project will ha completed In the near fuluro and will allow the opening of bids for thn grading of the lust section of The Dallcs Cnllfornlii hlKhway In Oregon. If the progrum of completion of The Uillliis-Callfornltt hlKhway by tbo rail of 1925 Is to he completed grading of tbo : section of road from Corral sprini(s to the county lino must be consummated this winter, In order thut the grade inlKlit settle during the winter months nnd ho ready for surfacing In tho spring. Thn firm of Simmers & Hmlth, which hits the contract for grub bing; and clearing of the hlKhway from Crescent north to the county line, a distunco of 15.7 miles, will bo completed with their projects by the middle of August, It was reported. Torrid Boxing Card Assured Fans July 29 JII'KIVKHH VIHITOKH A party of Dunsmulr men, in cluding E. J. Hilton, J. W. Ham and It. K. Dceson spent tbo day hero on business. What gives promise of being one of tho rastest boxing cards of the year will he staged July 29 In Chlloquln, when 32 rounds of box ing and six separata fights will be the parcel of books and uppercuts handed out to the cash customers. At tho head of tho card Is Ted French, clever lightweight, who will lunglo with Carl Floyd, t'. 8. navy, for six rounds. Reports seeping In from tbo work-outs of the two righters aro to tho eftect that tho bout will not go thn limit. For some reason, the Bobby Allen-Jack Crlm go Is reported to bo a grudge affair. Just what the cause of the grudge Is Is not known. It is rumored that there Is a wom an at the bottom of the feud. How ever, the two Indian boys will cross gloves for six rounds. Allen at one time was a familiar figure In the squared rings of Klamath. Abie Cordon, veteran bantam weight, will fight Babe Ligbtfoot for six rounds in a bout that gives promise ot action from the start. The pair met In an epochal bout at I.nngoH's valley rocently. Although Dick Stevenson of Ma lln has one knockout to his credit over Wilbur Harrington, the lattor has shown so much Improvement that fans doubt whether the.Malin harvester can turn the trick In their six-round mix. AI Sharp and Eddie Stewart and Buddy Crlm and Young Jack Davis will tight the curtain raisers. Tho feature of the evening will be a barrel slugging contest be tween four' colored youths. The last man standing up wins the money. Catholics To Hold Big Picnic Sunday Sunday will mark the annual Klamath county Catholic picnic, which gives promise of being one of the largest the church has ever held, plans being made to take care of 500 people, by the ladles of St. Mary's Altar society, who are to serve lunch at noon. The picnic will be held at the Martin Green ranch located near Siemens oil well. A sports program Including a baseball game between the city and country people, races and a wheat binding contest tor the ladies, has been arranged for by Edward Der- van and C. Bossier who are In charge ot tho program for the Knights of Columbus. ? Open air mass will be hold -t the ranch at 10:30 Sunday morning. Cars will leave Klamath Falls tar the ranch at 0:45 In the morning from tho Lyceum hall. The Martin Green ranch is located 8 miles south east of Klamath Falls and one mllo north of tho Slemen's oil well. It Is one of the show places of this section, being a large yellow ouo, surrrounded with beautiful lawn and tall poplar trees. ' ' Thn picnic la for tho members of; the church and all their friends. All proceeds or tho day will be turned ,; over to the Altar Society for tho . henetlt ot tho church. , ' Troy Laundry Sold To California Man Transfer ot the Troy Laundry to Ivan Farris of Tulare, Calif., was announced last night by Mr. Ben nett, former owners of the concern, Mr. Farris has been in the laun dry business for IS years, having . conducted a laundry in his homo town. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett plan to leave soon for Portland, ' where they will make their home. I T r a v el Needs S 4 County Couft; Comes to Aid of Contractor Tlmoly aid ot tho Klnmnth coun ty court to n struggling contractor In northorn Klnmnth will probably Insuro tho completion of tho grub bing niul ','cloarliiR of Tho Dnltos Callfornfa 'highway north of Corral Springs to Crescent, by tho mlddlo of August nnd thus allow tbo Btnto to let tho contract for tho grading' ot tho now highway from Corral Springs to tho county lino. With the state nuking spoed, nn.t wllh various southorn Orogon clvlo organizations domnndlng speed, tho Klnmnth county ., court recently ntudo a, personal Inspection ot tho project lot to tho firm ot Doty & MosBongor, which Included nbniit 10 mllos of grubbing nnd clearing of tho highway north from Corrnl Springs to Crescent. Tho situation wnw found to bo somewhat Involved, according to re ports. Doty had quit the Job and Messongor was carrying on nlone with a small number ot men, In a doBpornte effort to finish the job ns soon ns posBlblo. Tho contrac tors had run Into an excoptlonally honvy stnud -of tlmbor nnd progress ave Forgotten Anything? For Women Tooth Brush .25c to $1.00 Dentifrices 25c to 65c Hair Combs .25c to $1.50 Hair Brushes 50c to $9.00 Hair Nets lOc and 15c Toilet Water ..........50c to $2.50 Talcum Powder .25c to $1.50 Face Powder 25c to $3.50 Cold Crearri 25c to $1.00 Mosquito Lotiohs - 25c to 50c . , Stationery, 25c to $3.00 Fountain Pen $1.00 to $12.00 Kodak Film all sizes k ' .. . . -. . . ;.. ,.,-,, 1 For Men Razor $1.00 to $5.00 Razor blades 35c to $1.00 Razor Strops. -- 50c to $5.00 Shaving Cream 25c to $1.00 Shaving Brushes ...25c to $4.50 Styptic pencils ....10c Shaving Lotion .......25c to $1.00 Talcum Powder :. .25c to $1.50 Tooth Brush ........25c to $1.00 First Aid Kit.i.....,J,..,.l..,:..$1.00 to $2.50 Fit all Roll Ups ....... $3.00 to $5.00 Portable Phonograph ... $45.00 Kodak films '.: all sizes v '. . Take Plenty of Film We refund purchase price on unused films bought here. We have fresh genu ine Eastman films in all sizes. Bring us your nega tives for quality finishing. Friday and Genuine Hawkeye Camera made by Eastman, with roll of film ...$1.98 Tube Jap Rose shaving cream and genuine Auto Strop razor .....:.........'.. 79c Six inch Polar Cub Electric fans $3.95 25c Jars assorted hard candies, each 19c 2x-2 pound picnic packages hard candies, each 98c 25c talcums (clean. up on these)' 2 for 25c Turn in Your Old Record For each four old records of Brunswick, Victor or Vocalion make we will give you a new Seventy-' fice cent (75c) Brunswick record if you buy three (3) new Brunswick records. No matter what con dition your records are in. Saturday Specials 15c Padre Castile soap 3 bare .--33c 10c Peter Pan soap, 4 bare .-25c $2.50 Electric Hot Plates .,-$1.98 25c Genuine Rice Face Powder all shades, 2 for 25c 75c Rubbing Alcohol --49c 75c Medicinal Mineral Oil .....................:l....49c 10c Life Buoy soap, 1 free with each 25c purchase of 3 bars. STORE NEWS Did it ever irk you to go into any kind of business place and have some one cotne to serve you who you knew right away didn't know as much about the business as you did? Of course this has happened to you and. its happened to many other people. No one likes to go to a drug store and have the soda .. clerk grab your prescription and start to work on it." You immediately feel tht some one is trying some thing that they can't put over. That is the very reason why no pne touches a prescription that conies into either of our three stores unless he is a college trained and registered pharmacist. ' - In this way we arc sure that you are getting . exactly what the doctor ordered in exactly the quart-'--tities he ordered it. ... -! !;. nh " ; . - " .. . r.iit there, is,, something besides college training that must go into your medicine. The drugs and .'; everything else it contains must be' fresh arid pttrePThey1 can't be kept fresh and be kept on the shelves, . they must be bought and used quickly or they Jose 'hi itch' of "their value. With' our three stores to buy for we can order in sufficient uitantitics to assure the. mi'ujnutm price andt we also know that pur three stores . will use them up.befoi;c tliey bc.comc old. ;.',,,,; .'-v ' All in all there is no be'ttei,!place to buy drugs or drug sundries than at Currin's For Drugs, Inc. fcuvviris fi&mqs PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS,ORECON e sr'ir -... .iff v-i . . .-.1 .''.- .;".(' 'ilk, r . -.r- '''!. '.'..lOTI ' . !r.f. hI: ..iJ.r'ttf i U't,:i .X .::;i;:. '-Hi'. 'i . .. : v.V ;V i.:it ..'(. " ill . ';: ' '' (,