The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 12, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENfNG HERALD, KLAMATH VAUS. OREGON
.WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1928
Dove Undergarments Always Preferred K'or Luxurious Keel 7j
What
25 Increase
Means
Ap)ii)xiiiialcl 'ljventy-fivc (-5)' per cent increase
in tlic volume of business for the month of July,
1925, over the same month of 192-1
t single
More than
month cc
one-fourth of our stock sold
moua "turn over"
Supplying demands and needs of Klamath community for
merchandise
Every customer profiting by lower prices through less
operating expense from greater sales volume
Style-at-at-prico With Quality Apparent and Service With
Values Well Solves Your Problems
Which pleases and satisfies Every Customer and makes
the Golden Rule thankful to every man. woman and child
Who la helping to keep this store one of the leading
stores of the state
Committee Will
Visit Road Work
In response u an invitation hy
Colonel '. il. Thompson, director
of Crater Lake l'ark, the roads and
highways committee of the cham
ber f commerce HI Jouraey to the
national park to Inspect the pro- i
(Mas of the paving work from the
Klamath entrance of the park to j
Anna Creek.
A week ago. Colonel Thompson j
re (mee ted that srnie representation 1
from the chamber be his guest To ;
the near future in a junket trip!
over the work.
ELUNGSON GIRL
ON TRIAL AGAIN
i
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12. (ffj I
Dorothy Kllingson. 17 year old I
ja:i girl." won; on trial the set
oud time here tttday for the murder 1
of ;lier mother. Mrs. Anna BUfobJll,
last January. The first trial was
halted by an insanity hearing which
resulted In a verdict f insanity.
Later the gkvl was pronoun od
ane and her case reset f.u- trial.
Scarf Blouse
New Gloves
By Barmo
Superior gloves in fabric
and imported kid, fine grain
leather, of perfect coloring
hap d some embroideries and
insertion and circular flares
and contrasting effects, in a
most comprehensive assort
ment for smart dress.
Neckwear
lly Vogue
By express, a startlingly
pleasing variety of collar and
cuff sets, fronts and jabots,
in fine laces and linens, to
meet the fall demand for
comprehensive trimmings to
fulfill the modes of fashion
for fall decree,! in dress.
Mother, prepare for seho-M days do the sewing ujw
17 tr9
This tttracn
well us r. in
portion of llott.
of white creiH
tunic, ft n-jj
on- .v sisir? ,vi
living i '.'..;tlt
1 1 fcujkor. ft is
ver.
sr.
I.KIT FOR NORTH
Mrs. K. Wilson. Miss G. Wilson
and II. L. Wilson, all residents of
San TranclBco. were visitros here
for two days htis week on fheir way
north on au outing of several weeks.
AT BONANZA
S. A. Nelson of Medford. who Is
transacting business here from the
valley city, is spending the day at
Bonanza in the interests of his firm
today.
Bl'SlNKSM VISITOR
Charles Hart of Portland, who
owns considerable business property
in Klamath Falls, si here on business
matters, which will keep him for
j several days in this community.
I
ill' lotjill llevall (Hiiro
As your local It.-v.'! Nto
we are pan owner in' the, mam
moth, inodtu'n factories prodin
inn oxclus'vo high grade titer
I'luindise under familiar trade
names, such as. Roxall, I'm'"'
test, Plrstald. Kantleok, Klon-o
and Jonteel.
These factories lid-rally roll
t lies. products through us
Direct To Yon without any
middleman's profit ami at a
substantial saving to you.
BIG BARGAINS
DURING OUR
SALE
tfoitffcl Tnlr BltOWU llCIt)
is lint ;inplr r tin
'tlirin inuKMiiis offered
during Htf wrtc. outeol
Talr is nnfixcelletl fir UM"
after tUutVioM or bathing
39c
IN'Utilar PriVr ."iK'
During Tills .Silr
We nrv offer. nt; nearly 200
popultir Hums coYertng all
classes of merehantlfse ut
sik'cially rodiu'tMl prires tit
show you extra savings on
goods you use regularly and to
help you K't a tpiaintrd at
lowest cost with other items.
f
You Save with Safety
at Your
Rcxali Drug Store
Star Drug Store
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Sportsmen Want
Screens Placed
In Lake Outlets
Will Ofesgoul lake be aaved fur
l.och l.vveu tituul?
Or will the absence of screens Oil
irrigation (KJchoa loading from tho
take through tho Tumalo Irrigation
proje-l. prove au ibslaelo lo large
lo surmount?
These are the questions that are
stirring I ' -al spoilsmen I' action,
ad wvro tne cun-.e ol .Mile iiiiotnoin
i and Marlon J. thirties, dial ill game
J warden, Interviewing officials of the
j ritin.Uo plV'JCL'l tor tne illi-Jilio ui
' asking that so.-cens ho pluced. al
I'lrrlgntlon ditch outlets.
' Establishment of l.och l.even
I tlUUl Like, even as IViituond l.uke
'Is primarily a Italnbiw tr-ut lake,
Jlulmcd the stale game officials to
plant one half million IMoJb l.even
trout In t'rescenl lake. It is 111"
it pe that the tlnie will come when
the lake will ylold the same havVeat
I una us fs Diamond Lake.
' Hut, Dlltrfcl tijine Warden Barnei
pointed out, unless so. ecus are pluc
!el 'it -the outlela to the Irrigation
Ldltehoi, tlm small trim will umke
jlhelr os ape and' will not be able
Mo return owing lo title heavy eur-
rOUt at the outlet.
Whether vv not lec.ul pressure
will be brought to hear upon the Ir
jrlBUtim pn.'Jivt officials to oon
JltrUel screens, could DJ04 bo learned,
I although It Is known that every
ihiug wlUilli ruason will be clone
to save tho U:h l.even trout lu
IC.esrent lako.
You Can
Depend
That Your
Foods Will
Be Sweet
And Fresh
111 tS
Live Forunis Are
Promised in Fall
.Something new and lively in
forum iunchcons Is promised mem-
bora of tho chamber of comno- re :
'the forum committee actfording !
I !a report made yesterday to iJIreel
Ti 1 . L I
01 ine cnamuer.
Forum luncheons start Keptembvr
II, after a suninuv adjournment
and the Dorum comntittoe ' busy
lining up interesting speakers f,r
the fall.
When Your Refrigerator Is Well
Filled with Fresh Clean Ice
Protect your foods and conserve
your health. Keep your meats
and other edibles well pres
served and your drinks cool.
3 feirls Rescued
From Death Trap
SEASIDE," Ore., Aug. 12. Three
young girls who wen- caught by
the IW" in the "Heath trap" al r 1 1 .
base of Tlllunioolt ticad last night
wen- rescued when a tragedy seem
ed certain.
Ted Prler ami .Mr. and Mm. Wool
over, all of Portland, effected tho
rescue, drugging the girls up the
steep side of the moiintnln with
Iro'pi b,
Call Us for Quick Delivery
We Are Glad to Serve You
Order Now
Klamath Ice & Storage
Company
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
All work gut-ranleod
Mrs. Win. Ik'S.;r
H2:, was:iingii
tlelween SIxMs uiid
ton 111
Klamath Youth Is
Sentenced to Jail
YltEKA. Calif.. Aug. 11 While
bullets from the rifles of an Im
promptu posse whined around his
ears, Sheriff A. S. Calkins raced
iV'-rnard Ithhler. aged IS across the
great sawdust dump of the Weed
Lumber company and up a moun
tain side near Weed until he cor
nurod him and brought him back
to the city, following a brief enreer
of crime engaged In by Itirhter and
Ml ten almost cost the youth his life
u tie- hands of enraged Weed citizens.
Rlohter, who
Kails as his houn
paruli boards in
claims Klamath
. started to rob
Weed of money
and mer.-liandlHe until he was dis
covered, lie resorted to flight and
by lila entrance into a home, lie
shook off Ills pursuers; ho failed
lo take advantage of Ilia refuge and
at tacked the woman Into whose
home he broke.
Attracted by the woman's
screams, the posse aitulii started
after Itkliler and bo fled through
the city, Sherirf Calkins taking up
the chase and caught Uk liter.
Aroused by ltichter's attack on the
woman. members of the posse
sought to lake Kichter away from
Calkins hut the latter was able to
argue tin; Weed citizens into let
ting the law lake Its course.
Itlcbter is held In tho county
jail, following his sentence of slit
months by Judgo .1. I'. Bradley at
Weed today and a grand Jury In
rosUgatlon of his activities will
follow.
Blaze Breaks Out
In Timber Stand
ntnodlnto response lo a plea for
public cooperation In reporting for
est fires to I he Klamath forest
Protective Association offices (hi r
iiig the smoky days when the for
est fire lookouts cannot spot the
bla.es, was made this morning
when a fire near JMnehurst was
reported by c. u. Do Curio.
The plight of the lookouts In not
being uble to see from the lofly
peaks ' they are stationed on. ami
tie- request of the association lor
public aid, was carried in a story
by the Evening Herald last flight
The fire covered an area of sev
eral acres und several association
fire fighters were Immediately dis
patched io extinguish the blaze,
Everett Firemen
Want More Money
i;vi:ki:tt. Wash., Aug. 12.
Firemen of jCveretl have prenented
a request to the city council for
an Increase of 125. n iiionlb to their
salaries. Tin y oak that tho scale
be placed into eflect January l.
The pollcefflcn lire expected lo seek
a salary Increase.
.SI
PHONE 58
EXPENSIVE SAVING
It Is false economy to neglect your teeth He'cauie It cnslii
money to have thfim put In 'sbtipO. Von pay In loss of nffl
clency ami impaired health lor every day you lot pass with
your teeth In poor Condition. And, us n matter of fact,
modern dentistry Is not Hie expensive luxury II used lo be.
,H R. EJL;,COE, DENTISTS
(Painless of course) r"
202-204 Hopka tlldl,. Slii and Main Phone 836
; i i : , : r -
! MWMit LI II P
IS A PEACOCK
ashamed of HIS LEGS?
IF no!, why, when ho looks nt hll lOi !l he
ulwuyn lower hiti tail? Medieval nmiire-lttkera u
rlocl over this ntnl other etitet -niiiiiiii' siii'eriitilloiiH.
Today we know hotter, um1 wo mo fust netting uwny
from other popular lupkratiUoOli al, tor InaUUKe, that
there is Nomething tnystoriously"l-tler".ttiout , custom"
motor oils merely because, they cost more uiul til e mm!i
in tho enst.
Supent(t(Qnj Tnw tin- F(tcu 'imu
Zerotgns'i Superiority
As u matter of fact, there is no luMtef motor ml ihnn
Zcrolenc, which is proclucotl right hi re on the Pacific
Coast from selected western nuphthenic km crude,
relinetl by this Company's patented high-vacuum roc
ess, und submitted to IS positive checl i for iiunlity.
Ejcperlaxocd Awtomobflc Men Pitrcjani
Oil Sifperjtftiofi
Experienced mitomobile men iy tio tribute to super
Btition they gauge n lulu ii ant not hy pi ice or wherr?
it comes from but by cur H-i !at mancc und low main,
tenance costs. Zerolem- is not only tiuccesKfully lubri
cating ntoro curs in tho Pacific Coast states than nny
other oil mado; it is used and recommended by mito
mobile agencies und big users of such n I. -hutted makes
bs CwMlSc, Chrysler, IXKlge, Lincoln, Packard, Pu-ic.-Arrow,
who know that tt tit motor oil economy is not u
matter of price per quurt, but what the lubricant Joes.
Less Ciirbon More Jmvr
Zcrolene will improve the gasoline mileage, reduce
carbon removal operations und lengthen the life of your
car. Why pay tribute to ii superstition? Insist on Zero
lone ask for it by mime.
Qrt iht Fat 1 1 '
A series of independent and irnpariial reports show
ing the experience of lurgo us -rs with Zerolana motor
oil has t-'en collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute
to a Superstition?" Ask uny Standard Od Company rep
resentative or Zcrolene dealer for a copy.
Insist on Zcrolene even
if it does cost less
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
t CALIFORNIA
The Washington Cafe
Is the most popular eallng place In KUmath Falls today
"There's a Reason"
TOO CAN
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
amkkh.'an and CBDOWB dibhi:h
ia Son, I, 81KII Wo0 Hhlng, l'rop.
Sanitary Fruit Market
701 Main Street
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Open from G a. m. to 12 Midnight
&TER
MISSES CR
OPENING; FEELS
BADLY ABOUT IT
U. V. Kllller, ' til I IK' N t ,San I-'ran
risen builnata man, pasaed through
town yesterday aBernoan irllili n
rather guilt mir.
Anil tOK a Rood reaiOUi f"ir he
w.oi xniity at tie cflmo ol failing to
he at the riin, of Crater Lake oh
tiio official loponlhg'dayi
Up U) this year, Ii hail been Mr.
fuller'n boait thai he had never
in IhhciI nn opening day n iim Orater
rim. Hill this year ho inlaia-d ami
for a irjoil treason. 6hr he wan In
Bhglsnrt when Mie Initial How or
truffle started loward Hie seenlo
heaitty of the treat,
Mr Puller pasietl Ibrouith Klam-
aia KaiiK yesterday on hla way to
the rim wllh this thought urging
hint ni
Better late Hmn ever;
a liiirilen lack
WOOD
Summer weather hit molted
down the prlco of
Block-Wood
to the oxtroino bottom. Low
aummor prlvua uro nun on.
Don't boaltafo but buy your
ivlntnr'.'i wood now. Tlmro will
bo no elieaper prlena.
Green Slabi
Onleni a ro comliiK In for that
Rood- cheap wood groun alab.
Our trueliH are dollvnrlng tho
best green alab wo have over
sold. Order u rearf aupply of
blookl, and gi -on alab, and
yen uro aafn you citii gut no
better wood.
Peyton & Co
Vood to burn"
r 601 Main Thone 635
Hven if wealth i
of it in more so,