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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1925)
PitOE pour mams HfitrAm m-mtru nm. oregon .i i .. i --jnrrjr-r-ii - - , : ' ii - - 1 ' -. Diamond Lake Fishing Still Declared Good DIAMOND LAKE. Aug. 1 tSoecinl to The Herald) Day in and day out. fishing at Diamond ; Lake holds up exceptionally well.! Scarce Indeed is the experienced or' the novice fisherman who does not ; return to camp with a string of rainbows sufficient to supply the! needs of his family. Fly fishing. Which cnme Into general use mis I . year, continues to hold its own against the trolling with spinners. The Grliily King fly is quite popular at the moment, several i splendid catches having been made i wlth this favorite. Brown and grey hackel are just about on a par with the Grizily King. Yesterday it was reported that one fisherman had been favored with unusually good fortune when using a salmon egg on a single hook. He made a good haul dur-j Jng the middle of the day. a feat rather seldom accomplished. The best results have been obtained in : the evening from about 5:H0 to the closing time, an hour after sun- Sown. Early morning is also a: good time, but does not compare in results with the evening. The past week was the heaviest ' recorded hv the Diamond Lake com-! pany. W1U) most of the boats busy BE COOL! Eat where every bit of air, in both kitchen and dining room, is cooled and changed every ten tninntes. Why Swelter? "COMFORT COSTS NO MORE." CLUB CAFE WOOD Summer weather hag 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 be no cheaper prices. Green Slabs Orders are coming in for that good cheap wood green slab. Our trucks are delivering the best green slab we have ever sold. Order a years supply of blocks, and green slab, and you are safe you can get no better wood. Peyton & Co. 'Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 OUR BUSINESS IS CARING FOR YOUR EYES We do nothing else. Examin ing oyes, making glasses to fit each particular case, is, and has been our spelalty r.jr years. We have Dae latest scientific Instruments to assist us in these examinations, and tie mnchinory for grinding the ' :uses. DR. GOBLE TUO MAIN Kyrs Examined Glasses Fitted Quick Service Repairs all the timo. a steady stream of pa trons at the stor umi srviro Mu tion, and a liberal patronage at the hotel and dining room, the report presented a seene of hustling ac tivity. It is expected that the month of August will eclipse all previous records. The Rim road is now open on both sides, making Diamond Lake easily accessible for 1 ,0l,ris,s nft the PINF TRFE ! Gripping drama, sparkling com edy and Intimate peeps into the i lives of members of the smart set , are closely Interwoven in "Her Market value. starring Agnes j ajllM aim leaiurmg Aimers itan- dolf. which comes to the Pine Tree t theater tonight. 'Her Market Value" is an adnp- no ' "" i'nnuiau 01 ranees j N'ordstrom's stage play of the same name which has been running tor 1 over a 'ear at one ot ,ho theaters in London- Though it is one of the ' greatest successes that Britain has . ever known it has never been pro- . luc",J on ,he SXW in ,his country. . i s0 looal Plnygoexa will be given an .opportunity to pass judgment on it befor,' ,hp "tirst nighters of Broadway, "I'm through with you! I never want to see your face again!" In "The Lady," Norma Tal- badge's latest stirring vehicle, Norma is deserted and otherwise 'mistreated by her husband, a role ' played by Wallace MacDonald. And that's somewhat of a new : experience for Norma, who has never had such a strange role be- ! fore on the screen. Married to a : ! snob. Norma is thrown aside for , a woman of greater social position. : And. bereft of both husband- and 1 baby, she enters upon a career I which will arouse the greatest curi- : ! osity of every woman. "The Lady" is a story of life in ! the theatrical and social world of . London and Monte Carlo and amidst the apaches of France. The' action ranges from the Gibson : ;Girl and Florador period of 19D) i j to the stirring times of the World : war and the wild post-armistice , days in France. The picture is being shown at I j the Pine Tree theater Sunday. Wal j lace MacDonald is Norma's leading I i man. oAt The LIBERTY Bill Cody, starring in "The Fight ing Smile," coming to the Liberty theater tonight, rediscovered when working in the picture the old idea : that when fighting for honor or I your property or your girl, or any-1 thing else, you get better results if you smile. "I find that the old idea about going into a fight with a scowl on i your face is wrong. You smile, and Immediately you feel more sure of yourseit, and at tne same time your I adversary is not sure Just what Is ' ,, . , i .k n u. ' By a strange quirk of fate, the first motion picture to make prac tical use of the Televlsionphone, ai instrument which scientists ail over the world are endeavoring to per fect, and which will make it possible for one to actually see to whom one is conversing over the telephone. Is not a mystery yarn. For "Up the Ladder," the fea ture coming to the Liberty theater next Sunday starring Virginia Valli I AMERICAN LKAOI K STANDINGS CHICAGO. Aug. 1. (JP) orricial ' BUndTnT of the American leaene In-! eluding games of July Team Won Philadelphia 62 Washinglon 60 Chicago 54 Detroit 49 St. Louis 48 Cleveland 4 8 New York 4 1 Boston 29 Lost 32 35 46 49 50 53 55 C9 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS CHICAGO, Aug. 1. (P) Official standing of the National league In cluding July .11 : Team Won Lost Pittsburgh r,6 36 New York 57 39 Cincinnati 51. 4 4 Brooklyn 4Mk 4 5 Philadelphia , 4s St. LoulB 52 Chicago 41 54 Boston 39 C9j A Modern. Western Type il". I "3 Si.x-Room House No. 629 1 T?utvIIXs? ' RE is a Rood example of the popular rectangular house with a low, hip ped roof. The plan is compact and convenient. The Dorch has steos to I -A the drivewav. besides tho-e to the main walk, which make it convenient for the motorist. A vestibule is included but may be omitted if not desired. From the hall one may enter the living and dining room direct or go to the kitchen. The living room is of ample size and opens tn the adjoining rooms and hall, giving a feeling of spaciousness to the house. The fireplace is at tractively set in an alcove with seats at either side. Beyond the dining room and connected with the kitchen is a pretty octagonal breakfast room or flower room. From this point a fine view may be had of the garden or of the front. The kitchen is well ventilated and equipped with good cabi nets, , i-t -. M'Quillan's Love For "Miss Bronx" Told By His Wife NEW YORK, Aug. 1 -UP) The nltcher of love of Hugh McQuillan the Clants, for "Miss Bronx." the ' j winner or a neauty contest repre j seating that borough of New York, I is described In affidavits which I Judge Croptey of Brooklyn has j under consideration in separation proceedings brought by Mrs. Nellie ! Tracy McQuillan ot Worcester, Mass. McQuillan flaunted his love for the prize beauty, Miss Helena (Jocb bel. In his wife's face, says an af fidavit by Miss May Tracy, sister of the complainant, filed yesterday. The affidavit quoted Mcquillan as saying to his wife: "I cannot be happy with you: let me have my freedom so I can marry this girl. Sn,! 'he only one that can make me happy. I will pay you a certain sum at regular intervals." Mrs. McQuillan filed an affidavit , saying that Menaer John M CO raw told her last winter that, her hus band had be'in spending Ills nights with some woman in the Bronx. "11 appears to me." the afidavlt goes on, "that my husband is siill a member of the New York (Hants only because the club Is at 01 isenl j imuiiv equipped WILn gOOU piUll- ers." The pitcher deposed that his wife deserted him, taking a check I for $44i)0, bis share of last year's world's series money, and leaving hi in penniless. H. P. OPERATOR K. B. Abernathy, operator lor I t'.ie Southern Pacific from DunH muir, Is In the city and will work at the local office for the next two weeks. -OSiS ' ------- m I ' 1 . EBj'UU Designed for American PoCS Brick ASSOCfatfMI Three large bedrooms, sleeping porth, and bathroom make up the second llo:r. There 18 a dressing room also, that could be converted to a bathroom if desired. The basement contains laundry, furnace, incinerator, vegetable cellar and storage space. It is not elaborate ornamentation that gives distinction to this house. It is rather the result of a simple, pleasing treatment of the mass ol the building, as emphasized and enhanced by the attractive roof lines. Placed on a fiftv-foot lot there will be plenty of space left on the dining room side for good light, and room on the Opposite side for a drive way to the garage which is attached to the building, a feature many will appreciate. The garage is separated from the house by a solid brick wall for fire protection and has the entrance from the back porch, which keeps odors from the liouse. ATTORNEY VAN BMOJi liBAVBS Attorney ('. W. Van Knion left by motor for a hurried trip to Sao ramentO, planning to return to KlamatB Falls about Tuesday. PROM CHILOQCIN W. Fairbanks of Chlloquln Is In the iiy transacting business. He's a Baron of France This wee chap Is none other than Is said, to Im tho finest type of i --.v... ;vi. i L.l; ... r I TOURISTS PROM JUKKA . Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Walker of I Yn ka, California, are guests In the lefty, planning to enjoy u motor trip I to Crater Lake tomorrow. ! j While a Scientist claims man- Is i run by electricity we clulm he Is run by his creditors. Baton Jean nouger. of Paris. The lad the rapidly dwindling class of French i i County Health Unit Force Is Increased Brer Increasing dudes of 111 tteitM of the county health office hoi led lo the appointment of an- othai oounty health nuraai who will work under the direction of Miss Lydia Prick! ",M oounty bMlth nurse. The new health nurse Is Mlas 11. 11. McOlallaadi formarly or New York illy. She arrived liisf night from Portland and aaiulnad bar ni'w ilullis as second county hi tdvh nurae this morning. Miss uoOiallond is racfttUy iratlu- tiled from a public health DOUroo and If COAVariaal with I lie latosi rsiuarch work in this oonnanllon Elliott Assumes New Duties Today K. U Kllloll, this morning m silnied olili'.d of the dlsli-lct ut U)rnajr office and BTSJ busy dur ing the morning and afternoon In tiioving office affajeti from his officii In the SuguMiiati building to his new officii In the court house Ills predecessor, Caleb Jones rii. tired from I he proatcutor'l office last night, as did also lleptily Dig- u i -t au irney David n V'anBan- lierj;, who will take an OftlM III the American National, hank building, True lo his statements. Mr. El liott has not allowed the furl of be ing Indicted 011 11 charge of mul fi'iistittco and negligence In office to Interfere with his taking the otfasa to which he was appointed i vv weeks ag 1 by Govern ir Pierce. M'KAY AT BBND Duncan McKay. MM of the popu lar young boys spending his sum mer vacation In Klamath Palls. Is visiting wit his parents at Bend over the week-end. "DUKR" CHAMBERLAIN "Duke" Chamberlain ten thin afternoon tor Port Klamath to spend the week-end with friends. TO CRATBR i.AKi-; Contractor Armelc, ,J. Klalt and Qeorge Yarno left for crater Lake this afternoon and '-will spend over Sunday at the lodge. Lots, Houses, Ranches Business Property I Can Get Them for You Irrigated or dry ranches, Klamath Falls lots in any section of the city, or city business and residence property. My listings cover all sections of Klam ath county. If you plan to buy a residence or a business location see me. Day or evening, phone 726-W and I'll be glad to call. R. H. REAL 703 North Ninth Do You Need Money to build that home If you own your lot, and have some money, we can loan you half the value of building and lot combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments. Make your arrangements now, before the spring tush begins, so that your dream home may be a reality before snow flies again. There is no quicker way of making money than by real estate investment in a growing town. You are in the growing town the rest is up to you. Momy er & Momy er Insurance Real Estate Hopka Building Pelicans Mt. Shasta Sunday if Klamath can encore tor bar third victory over Mt. Shasta and If UcCIOUd can do the gajga In her game iigninst Weadi Klamath kbiim and McOIOUd and Weed will be Hi d for flrsl place w lien the dusk of ( Sunday evening fulls. 1 The Pejlcang journey south to Mt. Shasla lo see If they cannot out- lug the "Mountain oilmnorg" in thalr third moating, Twice btfoyj die two have met und each time the Pelicans have come mil ahead by 11 margin of one run. Weed and M. Cloud clash tomor row and the nuiconin of that game win be a big factor in determining who will win the pennant. Twice before. McCloud has ncuroil a win over Weed and the "Oronn Lumber pliers" are determined to encore for Hie third lime. stonier, Klamath's stur southpaw. will beftVa tha pill tomorrow and "Dlmmie" 1 tin win be on the re- Delving end. The rest of the line up win be the egnie with the ex cop lion of center field. "Hoc" Noel Is unable to get gwny for the day and O'Brien has been chosen to substi tute In his place. Mfttty tOni have signified their In tention of driving to Mt. Shasta to cheer tba local teivm, I.AKKVIKW VISITORS Ralph Bolenbaugh and Oi A. MeH of Lakevlew, plan to spend the week-end III KlumsUh Ku!!. aOgttWORO VISITOR chnries a. Boyce i among th business visitors here from Medford. AOJVTAXT NAMKK INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. l.-(A') j James K. Burton, Port Dodge, Iowa, today became national adjutant of the American Legion, succeeding Itussell Crevlston. Marlon, Indiana. I C revision resigned to become field director of the American war inoth jers memorial. I When an aulo balks In tha mid line of a mud hole It Is merely try I lug to replace the mule. Maley ESTATE Building and Loan Phone 366 I Pelicans To Play