TUESDAY, JULY 2A, 102
fTOTJ EIGHT"
EVENING HERALD, 'KtAHTXTn FALU3.' OREGON
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Madame
- Penario
is an expert
on the
Scientific Care
of the
Scalp and Hair
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' study of "The Nature, Growth
and Development of the Hair",
"Muscl5S," Nerves and Blood
Vessels of the Head", "Hair
VlVIrid,-Other.- Afflictions of
the Hair and Scalp."
Therefore after a brief exam
ination of your scalp and hair,
if you desire, Madame Penario
will give you a short course of
treatments that will . not only
. be a pleasure to you but restore
your scalp and hair to its forin-
er. healthy condition. .
Phone for an appointment.
We specialize in the bob
bing of children's hair
Hair should be cut to con
form with the face therein lies
the secret of the becoming clip
ped coiffure.
The bob is. convenient and a
delightful style for adults as
well as, children. ;
Bring the little folks in and
we will give them a bob that
will exceed your expectations.
Hairdressers
Beauty Culturists
Scalp Specialists
Manicurists
All kinds of Hair Goods
made up of your own hair.
Curls, Covabobs, Transfor
mations and Swirls.
Switches $1,00 a Stem.
, Phone 3
for an appointment
Beauty
Shoppe
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New Buildings
to Arise Soon
City Experiences Much
Conctruction in
Past Week
Council Speeds
Street Work
On 4 Projects
Up
Acceleration of summer building
activity was noted Inst night at the
city council meeting In the number
ot applications to build. Kverylhlng
from woodsheds and $Su yuruicea to
a $75.00.0 apartment houae were In
cluded (t tho application''
TQt4l.xJ1iYestm.ent i pf , the applica
tions considered reached $103,000.
which is one of the banner weeks
of the, spring and summer,
i Tho council refused to allow per
mits for buildings ' which will be
erected by Charles Hlloy, Chris
Rlanas and J. P. Satterlee, until
pluns and specifications are ex
amined. Permits were Issued to Cart S.
Williams, a dwelling on Oregon
avenue to cost S5; W. W. Cald
well, dwelling on Angle street, to
cost $250:: Monroe Martin, a dwel
ling on Reclamation street to cost
SI 400: C. A. Zigler, a dwelling on
East Malu street to cost $1100: C.
L. Hawkins, dwelling on Kberleln
street, $250; Mrs. Edna A. Brad
burn, woodshed on Pine street, $30;
E. Mulligan, dwelling -on Poplar
street, $2100; Leo Toney, dwelling
on llolahird street. $600; R. K.
8lewert, a woodshed on Vine street,
$75; Carl S. Williams, woodshed on
Oregon avenue. $25: B. P. Hogue.
small apartment house, $2000; O.
W. Cox, dwelling on Oregon ave
nue, $750; George M. Barth.
dwelling on Grant street, $1500;
Henry Gloy&teln, dwelling on Look
out street, $1500; J. M. Gray,
woodshed on Jefferson street, $40;
Prater Melvln, dwelling and later
garage on Mitchell street, $200; J.
C. Bessler. a dwelling on Lake
view avenue. $300; : B. W. Quick,
garage and woodshed on Alameda
street, $500: W. M. Swartsfager.
garage on White street, $175; Mrs.
M. and Miss Irene Anderson, dwell
ing on Sixth street, $800; Mrs.. M.
and Miss Irene Anderson, dwelling
on Sixth street to cost $1500.
The applications for construction
of business, buildings that were
held up pending examination of
plans and specifications were the
Christ Blanas apartment house to
cost $75,000; the Charles Riley
'building on Main street between
Eighth and Ninth streets, to cost
$6000 and the J. P. Satterlee build
ing on Klamath avenue near Sixth
street to cost $7500.
oAt The LIBERTY
This message, scrawled with the
end of a revolver bullet on a scrap
of paper, is picked up by "Speed"
Meredith, Texas Ranger, in the
mouth of a huge dog, half wolf,
and It leads Into one of the most
thrilling action stories ever written
for the screen. Bob Custer plays
the role ot the ranger, and "Alas
ka," a dog with great promise,
plays a stellar role "by himself."
The combination makes great screen
entertainment under the title of
The Range Terror," which comes
to the Liberty theater today.
Premium Lists For
Fair Distributed
In a bright new gown of varlagat-
ed orange, green, blue and pink, the
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WOOD
Summer weather hJi, melted;
down the price of
Block-Wood
to the extreme bottom. Low
summer prices are now on.
Don't hesitate but buy - your
winter's wood now. There will
bo no cheaper prices.
?fr- Green Slabs
Orders eW coming In tor that
good cheap wood green slab.
Our trucks x delivering the
best green slab wa have ever
old., Order years supply of
block!, . and green' slab, and
you are safe you can get no
better wood.
Peyton & Co.
'Wood to burn"
601 Mi -Pb6n S3S
new premium list for the Klamath
County Fair is off tho press and
ready for distribution from the office
of the Fair Board, Room "D", in the
basement of the Court House. About
700 copies are being mailed to the
list of farmers but anyone desiring
extra copies or that copies be mailed
to friends outside the county, may
leave their names at the office of the
Board who are always glad to send
out -this attractive little booklet, i
Differing from other years, the
premium list carries the advertise
ments of some 70" local firms and
business concerns, occupying the op
posite pages from the prize awards,
rules and regulations, etc. through
out Its 72 pages.
Through the courtesy of the Jack
son County Fair Board and Medford
Chamber ot Commerce, some fifty
copies will go for distribution to
each of these factors, while the
American National and First Nation
al Banks of this city will each have
a generous supply for distribution.
The various divisions of the prem
ium list teem with Interesting spec
ial prizes, which tend to stimulate
keen competition and make for good
tfaUred'Irtvnirjr among .-neighbor
Ordinances Passed to Second
Reading at Meeting
Last Night
Ponderous legal machinery which
must operate Weeks before the pav
ing plnnts and rock crushers can
produce, was oiled lust night nt the
oily council meeting and four ordin
ances culling for the Improvement ot
various streets, were passed to their
second rending.
Street Improvements that were
covered by the preliminary endorso
ment of the ordinances were: Jeffer
son street, from Ninth to the Gov
ernment canal: Lincoln street from
Eleventh street vast to Llnkvllle
cemetery; Washington street, from
Seventh to Eighth, Including tho in
tersection on Seventh street; an alley
which would lend from Seventh to
Eighth street between Main and
Pino streets.
That the city council would be
acting In the best Interests ot tho
city If they would create a Second
Dixon addition, was tho opinion ex
pressed by T. P. Henderson, resident
manager of tho Klamath Develop
ment company, In a written com
munication to the county. Mr. Hen
derson pointed out that with the de
velopment ot that section, lot would
bo rapidly disposed of and mora peo
ple would settle.
Although unofficially awarded the
contract last week. W. D. Miller,
contractor, received tho official word
last night that he' had bid success
fully on the Thirty-eighth improve
ment unit which calls for the sur
facing ot East Main street.
An ordinance was passed to Its
second reading, authorising the
mayor to enter Into a contract with
Charles N. Coscboom, local architect.
for the drawing ot plans for tho new
city library which will be erected In
the near future.
While the council woro discussing
the library City Attorney Carnahun
called their attention to the fact that
the bond attorneys of Portland, had
finally approved of tho library bonds
and that 'no Impediments stood in
the way of construction of the muni
cipal building.
Caleb Jones Will
Re-enter Private ,
t practice In Gty
When Caleb Jones retires from
the district, attorney's office In
favor of E. L. Elliott, who was ap
pointed to succeed William Ganong,
who resigned as district attorney
10 days ago, he will again enter
private practice in Klamath Falls.
"No. I have no Intention of leav
ing the city," Mr. Jones said this
morning, "but will again seek of
fice quarters and start in a private
practice."
Mr. Jones and Deputy District
Attorney D. R. Vandenburg will
turn over the keys to their respec
tive offices to Mr. Elliott and his
deputy, W. A. Wlest, on Saturday.
August 1.
oAt the TINE TREE
And after the "I do" what?
The answer to this all-Important
question is a series of delightful
scenes in the new marriage-comedy,
"Lost a Wife," a paramount pic
ture coming to the Pine Tree the
ater today.
Adolphe Menjou and Greta NIs-
sen. Paramount' new blonde beauty
from the land of the midnight sun,
try to settle the question of who's
boss after the wedding ceremony.
They each win out in this case,
yet the price paid is high. Menjou
loses his wife on his wedding trip;
Greta Nissen loseB respect for her
husband, divorces him and marries
another man, the culmination of
which proves to be one of the most
delicious comedy scenes ever screen
ed. Mr. do Mllle has directed this
with a delicate, whimsical sense of
humor prefacing every scene. .
Robert Agnew is the third fea
tured player in tho production,
Which comes to the Pine Tree the
ater today.
Riggs Schonchin
::4 . Recovering From
" Bad Auto Crash
A broken rib of Rlggs Schonahln,
testifies to a neur serious auto
mobile accident on tho Dalles-Call'
fornla highway north lot the city,
Sunday night. Sohonohln with an
other compainl'on was driving north.
Another car was coming south. They
met and Schonchln's car received tine
worst of it. The victorious auto
mobile is reported to have turned
around and fled back the road the
Bame direction U came.
Schonchin Is Ih tho Klamath Gen
Martin Ramsby
Wins Commission
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Tell the boys about
those new English bottom
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Flannel
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Trousers
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Tell them about the differ
ent patterns in stock . and
how big they're going over
in thie cities or even over in
the valley. Tell them how
hard it was to get them be
cause of the demand all
over the country. Tell them
anything, you don't need to
be afraid because you can't
go wrong.
and the price
iV reasonable, too
$7-50 $8-50
$10
Some less and a few more
Dress Well and
Succeed
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in the same add tell the
boys about those wide belts
we just got in the other day.
If you haven't got room
enough just give the colors,
grey, black, brown, two
tones, engraved, etc. The
newest thing, at
$ $J.25 $
.50
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Later K. Adds
we haven't mentioned
that Superior Brand overall
yet. I really think the boys
and women would be glad
to hear about them as they
ure one of the best buys that
hit this town.
Special 1-45
"I Ain't Mad at Nobody"
Receiving the commission of sec
ond lieutenant and being subject to
cull at "notice," Martin Ramsby
returned Sunday . evening from
Camp Lewis, wltero he has been In
training for the past six weeks at
the Washington camp. During' his
college years at O. A. C. Lieutenant
Ramsby took a military course and
the training' which be Just com
pleted at Camp Lewis was a special
course.
Before returning to tho city with
bis aunt and. uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Martin, he enjoyed a de
lightful trip into Canada with a
number of boy friends from Cali
fornia. Friends of Lieutenant Ramsby
are pleased to know of his commis
sion and aro In hopes ho will con
tinue to advance In army life.
Browning Recovers
Brand New Roadster
Relief or tho sheriff's office that
tho person who passed a number
of bad checks In Klamath Falls
stores Saturday night was the samo
person who stole a now rondstor
belonging to R. W. Drowning from
In front of 527 Klamath avonue
proved unfounded last night when
Constable Gurry Cozad recovered tho
car In a vacant lot In Mills addition,
The car had been driven 12 miles
and abandoned.
No trace of the bad check artist
has been uncovered by the sheriff's
office. ,
The
"Old iMan
Laid the telescope down, with a mile, his whiskered chin worked
up and down in a tickled and happy manner. He picked up
the telescope again and peered thru it intently and long.
"BY GUM" He exclaimed; "BY GUM!"
Did he see Max Sennett's bathing beauties gamboling about
the beach? He did not! He saw from his pinicle on the hills
above the city; some of the scenes portrayed and depicted in
Kodak i pictures taken ; and developed by tho Stinson Studio
and the vivid likness of the pictures when compared with the
actual scerjes; were so real he could scarcely believe his eyes.
When you wani yoilr pictures developed in the best possible
manner see the . , ,
Stinson . Studio
Fine Portraits-
-Outdoor Photography Kodak Finishing
737 Main Street
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