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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
'RTTWmn TTETTATvU' FLTftTHTT FATXS. " OTtKCTON ' Noted Angle? Says Diamond Lake Is Finest Fishing That He Has Ever, Enoycd on the Paciic Coast WXI. (NhtIii In 'I'lii. Ilcnilil) DIAMOND LAKI1H, July 2N. "Trout fishing In IHiiiiiiinil l.uku In (hi) bunt I Iiiivii over seen," ,iIim'Imii'(I lr. II, Aldi'ii f Hun Finni'lm-ii, who lnm left fur lliu Yellowstone park on n ,' x I xuil il v;u in Imi tour. "CniuilderlDlj Hi" "I" of lliu fluli, mill tint iiIMuIm'IK iiiul lliu eitnn of catching, rl)inH ut DIuiiiiiiiiI Luke HiirpuHKn anything I jiiivo ever - Dr. Aldfrlj, who linn been ivj Mured lit llliii IiiiIku fur tlm punt wm'li with' litn will' mill iliuiKliter unit son-in-law, In-, mill Mm. It. 10 Hi'ovol, In oiiii of Hun I'riiiu lm o'n iiiont iiroiiiluuiil. Hui'Ki'iiiin mill In nil expert fliilici mull, Fur liniliy. yi'iirn ho 4ius fished In pnutlruily nil lliu Hlri'unin nud In ken In Cull fnrnlu mid Oregon, iiIHkiiikIi lliu visit to Diamond Lake' this yi'iir wn hla flrnt. Dr. Aliliui In l member o( I lie fiiinoiin I"n tut club uf Aviiluii, In I hi: Citlilllnil Inlands, off Hid count of Cnllfornlii. Tu I IIkIIiIk In thin rlul) u in mil 11 muni cnleh u t unit weighing 100 pounds or sword flnh wulitliliiH iiUO ' pounds with regulation tni'klu.- consisting of PUU feet of 24 strand Cullyhiiuk 1 1 1 1 . Iiml n 1 Connie rod, tl feet (ivor nil. Aftur lltlrt iule.li;. litis i Ikhmi iniido, I Im flnlmriiimi In olliilhlu fur tiii'iti IiithIi 1 1. At tho imiHi'iit time luu ndtvo members nru on tint rluti roster, with several hundred iismo. Thrilling! Amazing! Wonderful! The world's great at production , Grand Optra, Oratart,' Druat, Pageantry hi MM fflgaatle poctacU. 10,000 Participants tWanary, aaatuaiat, light lag Mating avtr (XS.a larger and aaar maaat. flaant tkaa ar befara. Ernest Davis Caiaarata Tana 4 Maw Vark .Sololat TICKET MOW aiLUNO aaat.Ciai , anatfa. lUMrva Itnri Imuiadlalaly. (Cejlla taa kail rata). Raduead Fares an All Rallraads JMI avanta avary la "Waylarar Waah' aaast yaar vaaatlaa bara Tha Waylarar Ua raarta Ava. aaattla i'IiiIii members from till iiui'tn of III" world. From 1010 tiulll 1U22 Dr. Alden In-lit lliu world's record fur t tin Iiu'rvmI yulliiw fin tumi which wuIkIkuI HI pounds," , cuiikIiI on regulation lui'klu. In 1922 tliln wan lu'Uti'ii liy u ltIG iiomid miucl nion, , ' Tim World'H record for Mil" fill I mm wan Imld f i uiii 1 ' 0 1 until 1(121 by t'ul. II. 10. Miiiiruliiiiinii of Pasadena, who hroiilillt III It speci men Weighing 251 pounds. In 1 112 1 tliln ruioril wan beaten hy Hurry Mullen, who caught a liluu fin tunn weighing 200 pounds, Thin s now lliu world's record. Thin mi inn Hurry Mullen In 1921 caught a liroitd hill sword flnh WuIkIiIiik HOI poundn with regulation luekle. Fishing for t ll ti it mid nwonl flnh In described liy Dr. Aldou an lining grout nport. Kmqunlly wviiriil liiiiirn nru ri'iiilri'd to wour down lliu fb.li, (mil oftuii tluii'n powerful men riiluii In with wrlntn hwoIImii fur Imyouil thulr mil u nil nia from lliu terrific hi ruin. Ilium of nnvoritl hiiuilrud yurdn nru tnudn liy thn flnh mid lliu iimuo roHolvcn Itnulf Into n rvnlHtnma nirii':Klu huticcn I Im lunn mid ill" flnh. Mm, Allien In ulno un vxpurt flnh. urwoiuiin. In 1915 nho hidd thu record fur thu liimuni while hvu hunn rnuithl Hint ynr. . At Dlmiioud I.nkn Dr. and Mm. Allien nud Dr .mid Mm. Heovul wern nil rnwuriled with um li 1'iiii'hi'H, both in Ink" mid creek trout. Bryan's Address Is Given Public DAYTON, Tenn., July 28. (Jj "Tliu Ti'iiuonni'ii nwo" mi lulilrenn liy Wllllnm Ji'iiuIiikh Hryun In ile- feuno of tliu Tt'nni'HHi'o nnti-ovolu Hun luw which thu Into commoner wnn prevented from dellYorlnu nt tliu Dnyton trial hvcauno of an curly teriulnnlli.'n of thn cane, was tnndo known to thn world today by Mm. Hryun. "A midden ilei'lulon of thu tic feline to nubnilt lliu cano without nrmimenl and permit a verdict of Kitlliy, prevented thu delivery of thu npeecli," nuyn nn liitroductory notu to Mr. llryiin'n nddrenn. "An It pruncnlti thn Ismiib In volved and thn rciiulreinenln of tha law proltlhltliiK tho teaililiiK In tuili lie ni'hoolK of any . hypotheHln lliul tun ken nnin a di'mendunt of any lower form of llfu, It In printed for the information of tho Konernl pub' lie." Mr. llrynn declared In thu nd drenn Hint thu cunit wan no longer locnl, hut that 11 "had nmumed thu propiirtloiiH of a Imttlu-royu! be twuen unbelief Hint nltcmptu to npenk thrniiKh no-cnlleil Hclcncn nnd thu defender of thn Chrlntinn faith NpeuklhK throuith tho li'Klnliiluru of Tennennee." I "II In for lliu Jury to determine whelliur thin uttiiek upon the i i.rln- 1 1 ii tl rollHlon Khali lie permitted ill the public nchooln of Tennosnco by leiu herH employed by Din Milt nnd paid out of tho puhlle trennry," wan it coucluniou drawn. i MM THDItN VISITOKS A. K. Hunto, J, It. CSurdun, Mr. nud Mm. It. 8. Hunter. J. M. ItoilKern, Mr. mill Mm. S. V. Duck worth, Kred W. (iorluch mid Mine I,. Html, all of Sun Franclnco, were KUiintH in tliu eily over Monday, rog iHlerhiK nt tho Hotel Whlto l'vllcnn. NDT FOR SALE- v There may bo dealers who have more Used Cars for - sale, but there aren't any who have better. When we can't find good Used ( Cars to sell, we simply don't sell. ; H. S. WAKEFIELD 420 Klamath Ave Dodge Brothers dealers Sell Eood used cars No soap that is safe for toilet use will "remove" germs any better than Palmolive If guarding a good complexion is your aim, use a soap made to protect it s SOME beauty seekers, we are told, may be practicing a grave mistake in complexion care. So this is published for the good of all concerned for your sake and for ours. Soaps to "destroy" germs should be used only on advice of a physician. All soaps "remove! germs to a certain degree No soap suitable for toilet use will "remove" germs any better, , than Palmolive. , I The real difference in soaps is in their effect upon your skin.- And good complexions are too precious for experiment Remember this when you are tempted to touch your face with other than a good complexion soap. !. ' In old days, women were told, "Use no soap on your face." For all soaps were too harsh. Then Palmolive came. A soap made of cosmetic oils.A soap made to be used lavishly on ' the skin. . , ' . Then note what happened. Women tried it and found amazingly good complexions. Palmolive became quickly the leading toilet soap of the world. In France, home of cosmetics, Palmolive is one of the two largest selling toilet soaps. French soaps, in France itself, are being sup planted by Palmolive. ' . , j .That is because Palmolive Soap is a unique creation, based on 60 years of soap study. : A scientific soap made for ONE purpose only: to foster good complexions. Don't expect Palmolive results from ordinary soaps. Don't expect them from medicated soaps. Don't expect them from "jack-of-all-trades'' soaps soaps claimed "germ combatants," soaps claimed for facial use and fabric cleansing alike. Palmolive is not the only fine toilet soap. We know of two others that compare favorably. But they cost you 25 cents, while Palmolive costs but 10 cents ... no more than ordinary soaps. . Enormous production brings you 'this modest price.' Wash, launder, cleanse with any soap you wish. But when beauty is at stake, take care. Use Palmolive, a soap you know is safe to use. It is nature's formula to "Keep That School- . girl Complexion." , . , , ; FRENCH WOMEN Largely Vote "No" on French Soaps In France, women smile at: the age-old beaut? , bubble of "French soaps." Palmolive is today one of the two greatest selling toilet soaps in France. French soaps have been supplanted. Parisian beauties are glad to pay almost twice as much for a cake of Palmolive asf American women pay. And, in many cases, three times as much as for their own "French" soaps. Remember this when tempted by "Frenchy" claims for soaps. Note carefully the name and wrapper. Palmolive is never sold unwrapped. Many Klamath People Visit National Park Records Disclose This " City Leads All Others Klnmutli Falls had Its iikiuiI exod iih to Crater I.nko National Turk on Sunday, ' Seven ty-tonr enra carrying throo hundred nnd ulcvon porsons took ndvnntiiKO of tliu combined op portunity of nn HiiuHtmlly lovuly day and tho close proximity of o'no of nature's wondorlnndH to upend all or part of tho day off In tho park. A total of 17q cars) nnd (MO persons vlnltod tho lako by way of tUo South Kntrnnco, of which 121 cars and 47S persona were from Oregon nlono. Other BlatoB reglstcrlm; raw nt thin entrance tvero Cnlifornln SS enra, 123 persona; Washington 5 enra, It persona; Illinois 3 Cars, 10 persons; Nebraska' one car, 7 per sona; Idaho ono enr, ono peon; Kontticky ono enr, ono person; Colo rado ono car, 2 persons; Texas ono enr, B persons,' Of tho five porsons on tho ntngo, ono was from Klnmutli Kails, two worn from Minnesota nnd ono onclt from Washington nnd Cnli fornln. Tho Klamath ' Falls cars always form tho hulk of tlio troffle Into the park during tho early hours on Sun- rounty clerk. Ono license was is day. Ono enr honked tho ranger j sued to Mont Lmnosit Colby of out of bed before 5 o'clock to lie ! Kirkford and Alice Brown of' the registered, although ho was not sup posed to go on duly till 6 o'clock. During tho week California leads all tho oilier states III thu number of cars registering ut this entrance, but on Siiudny Oregon moro than makes up tho difference. Tho following Is a list of tlio cars by states to dale ut this entrance: Oregon 1197 eait, 22ti persons; Cnlifornln 917 cars. 2SB9 persons; Washington SO cars, 24 6 persons: Illinois 12 ears, 37 persons; Idaho 11 cars, 49 persons; Colorado It cars, 29 "persons; Nevada 10 cars. 31 porsomi; sumo town and the second to Nicholas Mnckcnstiidt of Klamath Falls and Gladys Haskins. MOTOHIXli VARTY 1 r. and Mrs. John K. McKee and T). It. Dempster of Uerkeley, Cali fornia, spent Monday visiting here enrouto to Crater Lake. VKO.H WASIUXtiTO.X K. n. Pwlnner, George Pornmn and John Michlich, all of E vitrei t. Washington, were guests in Klam ath Falls yesterday. Tho party Is Kansas nino cars, 34 J making n tour of Oregon from tho persons: Arizona fight cars, 20 per- neighboring stutc. sons; Pennsylvania seven cars, 27 persons; Texas seven cars, 2! per sons: Ohio six cars, 27 persons; Mis souri six enra, 22 persons; Michigan five ears, 20 persons; lown 5 cars, IS persons; Nebraska four cars, IS 11KOWN IN W. II. lliown ami It. 11 for Day From Silver .aKij Ilovey' In W. M. Brown, popularly iVlon! persons! Alberta, Canada Ihree ears, ,sa "Hrownie," former hotel clerk 1,2 porsons; Connecticut two cars. I at the Hotel White Pelican, nnd six persons; British Columbia two j H. II. Ilovey. who aro on nn outing cars, four persons; nnd 'Montana two it silver Lake, drove fit to the city cars, four persons. Tho following states registered one car each: Okln hoinn, Arkansas,' Georgia, Florida, North Dakota, Indiana, New Jersey, Now ' Mexico, Wisconsin. Hnwull, Tennessee, nnd Kentucky. Maryland, Minnesota and New York each had visitors by stage. Since "Brownies" friends saw him ' ten days ago they notice an addi tion in tho form of a "Charlie Chaplin" mustache. V. Brownie ex plains that he lost his razor, but his friends all agree ho looks quite distinguished with his new fad. HAMILTON HKKE Lumberman With Lour Hell Luinlier . Company. Here J. II. and Chnrlo3 Hamilton,, both of the Long Bell Lumber company, nrrlved In the city this afternoon from Chiloquin. With tho Hamilton brothers nro D. J. Urennan of Paisley, -Matt O'Cbnnor of Lnkc vlew and Mike Geunoy of Lake view,, who are entomologists for the 'lumber 'company. ' ' ' Opens Dlt. KAMI ,1UCRK Orf Ices In the : . liullillng j, "' llopkn Dr, J. 'U. Barr'is Uio latest ad dition to tho medical (corps of tho city, having opened offices, in , tho Hopka building. . " - FROM FORT KLAMATH Mrs. Gus Page, wife of tha pro prietor of the Rainbow garage at Fort Klamath, is la town shopping today. - : . g2I I'Ut'KETTS IX. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Puckott of Puckott's camp are among ; tho , business visitors In tho city .today. They plan to return homo, lut'd! tills evening. y .. : , H U'lii!;! MARRIAGE LICF.XKKS INSl'L'D Two marriage licenses wore is sued yesterday nfternoon by tho last evening for a brief business visit nnd left late this afternoon for tho lake, where they Intend to spend about ten days longer. - The weather at tho lake has been very cool and Wednesday the ground was covered with a blanket of snow, according to the campers'. They returned with bedding to camp out of doors during the remainder of their stay, stopping nt tho Oben chaln ranch up until yesterday. Km We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak '', J Work. Kodak work in at 9 a..m. out " , H J ( at 5 p. m. same day v,-f