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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1925)
I . it 11 IS: '1 1' FAUE EIGHT " EVENING TTERAiU, KLXMATII TALIS, OftEGON THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1025 A A A Jlk A aifc -6. i A ..A. aftk- y -4- y 4 t- t' 4 t- fr 4- 4- 4- Creditors' Sale n order to raise money quickly to pay our creditors we must make a sacrifice of our entire stock. Every stitch of mer chandise must be turned into money at the quickest possible time. Nothing can be taken into consideration except im mediate disposal. Prices will break all records for economy. See for yourself! Save on everything you buy.' Y i t X X y t ? X t y t X ? t T t y y y ? ? y t ? y T y 7 y 7 t t t f t t t V ? 7 f 7 7 ? J X ;.v.-. . . . ;. mh it .Fa r JiVTWfc. jfc. jftt. jft jfc. jffk. jft jff jft. A ft 't if. tf. . A DRESSES ' Complete Stock is Sacrificed Group 1 -Formerly up to $5.95 Creditors Sale Price -$1.89 Group 2-Formeiiy up to $7.95 Creditors Sale Price $3.89 Group 3-Formerly up to $12.50 Creditors Sale Price $5.95 Group 4-Formerly up to$15.00 Creditors Sale Price $7.45 Group 5-Formerly up to $19.50 Creditors Sale Price -$9.79 Group 6-Formerly up to $29.50 Creditors Sale Price $12.45 All our highest grade Dresses reduced in proportion to above reductions. Dresses for every possible occasion street dresses, afternoon dresses, evening dresseu Dresses In Gingham, Linens, Voiles, Crepes, Wools Prints. ENSEMBLE SUITS A coat and dm in one you ran wear the coat separately, the dress separately. Values to $35.00 Values to $29.50 $17.45 $14.95 BLOUSES Values to. $5.95 Values to $4.95 $2.95 $1.95 e ... Values to $1.50 59c CORSETS , Values to $5.00 Values tq.$4.00 $2.95 $2.50 Brassiers, Brassellettes, all reduced MILLINERY Group 1-Formerly up to $5.95 . Creditors Sale Price ....$ 1 0 cj Group 2-Formerly up to $7.95 Creditors Sale Price $2.95 Group 3-Formerly up to $9.50 Creditors Sale Price $3.95 Our Highest Grade Hats ONE-HALF AND LESS Childrens Hats 59 c SUITS Group l-Values to $19.50 Creditors Sale Price ... .$5 95 Group 2-Values to $24.50 Creditors Sale Price $9.50 Group 3-Values to $29.50 Creditors Sale Price $15.00 Suits at Prices you Never Could Expect SKIRTS Values to $7.95 . Values to $12.50 $3.95 ' $5.95 EVERY COAT, FUR SWEATER Drastically reduced Buy now Fall is just around the corner Ispwich Silk Hosietry $ 1 QO There are many bargains impos sible to list into a single advertise ment See for yourself Save on Everything You Buy. La Vogue Store, Fifth and Main Lightning Fires Are Controlled Ihaeuser Timber company holding. Humidity reading at noon today I wan 40, which is 10 degrees above the danger point. . . A number of small lightning fires in northeastern Klamath on Ante lope and ' Sugar Pine mountains, which worried fire fighters for sev eral days because of the danger of developing to large proportions, are now under control, is the word re ceived today by the Klamath Forest Protective Association. Forest rang ers are at the scene of the small blazes, watching them closely lest low humidity induce a serious out break. The timber threatened by . the small blazes was largely of the National Forest and the Weycr- CAUTION 1 The thin, extremely flexible balloon casing, repaired by . the old methods, leaves a bard, stiff section which throws the - tire off balanco and quickly ruins It. The Hawklnson SyBtem ellmlnaten tills difficulty by making a re- . pair of remarkable strength yet Just as thin and pliable as the balloon tire. ; Badly Injured balloon tires re not '"through" IF they are repaired the Hawklnson way. A trial will convince you. We guarantee each repair to OUTLAST THE TIRE, or your money back. - All tires In spected FREE. o4CE TIRE SHOP US Soufti Eleventh' Venetian Barge To Be Scrapped Soon The 'Venetian barge, upon which dances have been staged during the summer, will be dismantled within the next two or three weeks, ac cording to John Houston, one of the owners. "We have set no date tor the dismantling of the barge," Mr. Houston said. "It might be two or three weeks. There will be dances given on the barge next week prob ably and maybe the week following that." Program For T. B. Inspector Given Dr. George D. Bishop, veterinary Inspector of the T. 'B. Eradication Division of the U. S. Bureau of Ani mal Industry will begin his labors in Klamath county Monday morning, August 3rd, in (he Fort Klamath and Algoma sections. Stock - and . dairymen who have not communicat ed with the county agents office re questing this service should do so at once, as Dr. E. D. Lamb, deputy State Dairy and Food Inspector as well as City Inspector, announces that on or after August 21st,' dairy men who sell raw or whole milk, buttermilk or other milk products, must be able to show a certificate of health on their animals, within date of six months. Testing by the U. 8. Inspector Is without charge but an itinerary must be arranged and no district can be retraversed, as the Injection Is made one day and the results read the third day following. This neces sitates, the Inspector callings twice In ' each district and'our 'coun'tyV so- large-' and - many of the dairy. ranches so far removed from town that a second trip to Include two or three head omitted In the first flut ing, cannot be made. Also livestock exhibitors for the County Fair must show certificate for T. B. inspection within one year of the fair. This is a state liv; and the office of State Veterinarian warns us, will be rigidly enforced this year. Tuesday, August 4th, Dr. Bishop will work in the city, Shipplngton, Pelican City and nearby ranches; Wednesday the 5th, west of Merrill Route and Midland. The remainder of the week will be devoted to rend ing results In the three communities: Schedules for the following week will be prepared and published later. McAUIIKE DOING NICELY Although Hufferinjr with Rheumnt ism Condition is Good While suffering with an attack Ol rheumatism which was brought on by cold, Jack McAullffe is Im proving rapidly and within a f iort time the attending physicians Intend to start grafting skin on ihls burned limb. . McAullffe was brought into the city,Tuesday from the McAullffe home at Fort Klamath on account of the weather being too cold at the 'ranch home. With his condition proving so satisfactorily, it Is ''.loped that before long he will be able to be 'on his feet afor a short while ech Way; "' LEAVING TODAY To Mnkd Futures Home is Chlloquln Where they Have IIiihIiicns , Warren Crooks and Mortimer Lee left this . afternoon 'tor Ohlloquln where they will open the new Gold en Rule store on Saturday. During the past week Crooks and Lee have been making trips between here and Chlloquln taking fixtures and mer chandise to the new location. Mr. Crooks plans to move his family to 'Chlloquln In the near future. Both men were :onnerly,;onnectevl with '.tbftKtoldeavllttto- -ataredtoNtr . -. .; Many Rumors Of New Buick Models Is Buk-k going to come out with a straight eight? U Buick nlmtit to nnnouiu'o n low-priced six? Will lltiluk discontinue the fam ous vulvo-ln-hcait motor? Will the 1926 liulcks hnvn imu-h grotttisr horxppowcr than their ptvdocesiiors? Will Buick prli-oH bo hlglu'r or lower? Are llio now Bulvka going to fea ture the new two-lono color ef fects? Those are only a few of the oouutlOKs questions being asked theso iIhj-h nt local llulek llt'ucl quurters, A hundred minora con cerning 192 Buick activities fill the air. For Buick will present Its 192S models on Saturday, Auguxt 1, and as usuul this annual pres entation Is looked forward to us the most Important event of the year by thousands of interested motor ists. 11. K. Hanger, Ilulck dealer hero, steadfastly refuses to discuss any details of the new Buick models prior to their unveiling at the local Buick sales establishment, on Sat urday. Ho will neither deny nor confirm a single rumor. That tho 1926 Bukks contain many absolutely new and sensation ally valuable feutures. Hanger does admit. He points to the recent statement of President II. II. Has sett of the Buick factory, In which the Buick president slates positively that Buick will continue to Improve Its product each year. Buick em ploys a great corps of famous en gineers and spends a vast sum an nually In the perfection of new and Improved features for Buick auto mobiles. Lost year all records were broken by the tremendous rush of visitors to see the new Bulcks the dny they were announced. Lumber Co. Piler Suffers Bruises When Boards Fall Fred Warner, a green lumber piler of the Pelican Bay Lumber company, was slightly injured yes terday In the' lumber yard of the mill, when a pile of green lumber toppled over on top of him. Ho Is recovering at tho Klamath General hospital from severe . bruises and cuts about the head and bruises on tho legs and body.' He will be in the hospital tor several days accord ing to hospital authorities. oAt the PINE TREE Pictures come and pictures go, but "The Age of Innocence!" which opens at the Pine Tree today for a two days,', xua,,- startles out of one's accustomed attitude toward the movies. . , It is the most charmingly visual ized story ever seen, giving nn ab solutely faithful picture of the novel from the pen of Edith Whar ton, wlch won the Pulitzer prize In 1922. o4t The LIBERTY Wilfred Lucas, who Is well known to movie, fans has writton a scenario and it is the subject of the picture "The Beautiful Sinner," which will show , at the Liberty theater' today and tomorrow. The story is the tale of a young criminologist who has helped the secret Bervlce and the police in the apprehension of a notorious band of Jewel thieves. ItlKHIVG BRINGH BCIT8 August Bueslng this nvornlng brought three suits for tho collec tion of small sums due. It was al leged, on promissory notes. In one suit he asks for $150 from Julia Swindler and E. W. Roberts plus $50 for attorneys fees; In the sec ond he claims $90.85 from Amanda Phillips and Rosina Kink plus M0 attorneys fees; and In the third he asks for $32 plus $13 attorneys fees 'from Charles Storey. HI8TKH8 A KM V 10 Make Trip From Lewlston, Iilulio by Htagej to Locate Hero The Misses Ada and Margaret Mitchell of Lewlston, Idaho, arrived in Klamath Falls, yesterday by stage and plan to locate here, with their mother, Mrs. L. Mitchell. TO WLUL-KHK IIKACH A number of local girls are leav ing after office hours this evening for Wlul-Kso beach for a picnic lunch and swimming party.' In the party are: Vera Houston, Vera Offleld, Minnie Barnum, Lydln Frlcko, Irma Dixon, Edith McCInnn, Mnry Wilson. Dehlla Hawkins, Elda Ileal, Carlotta Clark, Cordelia Can trail, Kathryn Hamilton, Dolph Terrlll and Clertrudo COfef. . :! ? X ? T r T f T T T y. y y y y y y y y- i t y y y y y y y y. y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y y l f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y. y K. Sugarman " Ain't Mad at Nobody" mm Its as Easy to Travel with a Hartmann as with Hand Luggage Even on short trips, men and women par ticulur about their appearance find great satisfaction In taking along apparel suitable for every occasion. Your garments when taken out of a Hartmann at the journey's end are sure to be clean, fresh and immaculate, just as they came from the valet. The Hartmann Taxi-steamer ii almost hand luggage in convenience yet affords the additional advantages of a complete, modern wardrobe trunk. We'll be glad to show you this popular short-trip companion, and the other lizet and styles in our stock. You will find that we have just the kind of a Hartmana'you v need at the price you want to pay. " Wardrobe Trunks .$ 39.00 to $115 Steamers $12.50 to $27.50 Dressing Trunks $15.00 to $37.50 Suit Cases $ 2.50 to $25.00 Travelling Bags $ 5.00 to $35.00 Vanities $ 7.50 to $17.50 Hat Cases ....$ 7.50 to $17.50 You'd rather wear Flannel Trousers than none at all and after you tried a pair on you'd be more convinced than ever that they are the most com fortable, style characterizing and sensible thing you ever wore. A pair from Sugarman's insure best patterns, materials, style an,d price. $7.50 $8.50 $10 t0 $12.50 Value and Service Thru the Years Service is of many iiieauiiiH -l exlcmls (nun tho style of the lint brims to the tipH of the shoes mul across the years. It implies courtesy, (Ieiemla1)iliiy anil un lci'stnilinj ami is ns . unendmR (is tjic law of growth. Sugarman service lias grown up with Klamath Falls ami is ever hrnncliing ' " ; like Klamath Falls, It is seen each day with every Sii;unnan purchase you make in the color of your lie in the heeominu ness of your suit in t h c comfortableness of your shoes. It is ever a privil ege to bring to you the clothing which America marks as it's bestwe arc grateful for your appreciation and support which (or the past 19 years has marked this store as .the outstanding Mens a p p a r c I store in Klamath Falls. K. Sugarman Work Shoe Specials Smoked Elk, solid leather, at ......$2.85 Mule Skin Scouts, all leather, at $1.85 High Tops, several styles, at $3.85 Tennis Shoes, close outs, at 75c "I axrit mad at nobody" NOTICE Owing to our inability to collect (or .milk delivered to tlic homes of Klamath Falls residents, we ' the undersigned distributers hereby agree to retail the milk products handled by us for, cash only. '? j , . , . . :i ; . ' , ''V: . j '''. ' ' ' ' . Thisyagreement fo' go into effect August 1, 192S. , The. dairymCtt'jbf this. city arc losing' many dollars each month through people rc , fusing to pay the Vtiilli 'ifian. Therefore we arc forced to ask everybody to pay cash , in advance, as in other cities (or the milk wc deliver. ' i j , Wc will consider the lStlt o( August as the last date (or cash settlement (or the inonth'pf August. Thereafter we will expect all accounts to.be paid for, on the first of each month. ' If accounts arc not paid by the lOtli of, each month we will discon tinue the serving o( milk and notify the credit association of our action that all dairy men in the city may know. . 1 , East Side Dairy : f f J Miller Hill Dairy vii. Holliday Dairy r. ' ( " Klamath Falls Creamery' , , IT)' Lost River Dairy V x i r ? T ? ? ? t ? T ? X ? ? ? ? t ? T ? f" ? ? T t t t ? ? ? y x ? ? T ? y y y T y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T T y t y J y y y y i y y y y y j y j t f y y y ''VC-()'A. ' " - . '.-.ir '15.