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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1925)
i THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KL'AMATII FALT1, ORECON PAGE THREE rlr:.nl,irf BACK PROM MHDFOIU) Jl J. I-. MjWDird, Hr., mill A. .1. Voy UNDERWOOD'S SPECIALS returned IMk evtttlng from Meii foril wIiitij they, spent (hi! d.iy on buHlni.'HH matters for Hi" Iwal (jolf cluli. ! Super Crown The New Shrunk And Union Made Crown WANT TO MIC.XTF. .1. Iltiti'lionn of HiiKfitie, who for boiiio llmo has been looking over business possibilities bore bin re turned again and hopes to locate here permanently within a shirt I hue. I I x TO HARVEST ( 'HOI'S J. W. Kerns left this morning tor Algimu whore he Is assembling a combined harrestcr to harvest the crop on the .lolin llagelstlne ranch Regular $1.50 ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS 98c Regular $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS, Special at 98c Regular SS.00 HAIR BOBBING SETS, consisting of Comb, Clipper and Barber Scissors 2.89 Regular 50c LEMON CGfLD CREAM special at 29c Regular 50c COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO 'j 29c E2&mmt mm $1.95 Guaranteed not to Shrink A NVw Pair Krci. if Tln-y do Shrink Guaranteed not to Fade Extra Sizes 44 to 50, 2.25 What Mechanics, Engineers, Firemen, Brakemen, Lumber Workers, Linemen all Laboring Men Have Wanted. Positively the highest grade and very best overall in America. Made of extra heavy, closely woven 8- ounce denim and dyed with the best indigo dyes ob tainable. Washed and thoroughly shrunk in the mills ...- ' ' ' .'"3 of the Crown Overall Manufacturing Company by a special process. A new pair free if they shrink, and guaranteed not to fade. Blouses, jumpers, jackets or coats, same material, are $1.95 Blanket sale offers you warm winter sleep at low prices KLAMATH FALLS 10', discount extra thru water ship ment of blankets Mainly About People l.KKT THIS MORNING K. S. Itoviioliln ami D. Whltnoy, Portland, (uuiImn taen. enjoying ,i viokblon trip in tho louthwrn prt at tho Mule, topped in Klamath mill over Wi'iliiMiUy, niroata tia.irto tron trip to CrAter ami DUraorod liiken, RETURN PROM visit I Mr, and lire, tewie Steanu ami family returned hdtno yeeterday fi-.'iu a dollghlltil v:sii in Bay Olty letvd Nohalem. ai Nehalem i hoy vls llited 'iih Mrs. Kleins' brotJber, Dick Bartnsw, ad oi nay city with jlinr nlaliT, Mra. I.iv Wllaon. CONTRACTOR RHTWRN8 Dim (irahaui. loKtiinn toiitrartor who has Ihm'm attonilliiK tu business Interests in the Rock Creek liuni'h country; returned n the olty last ovcnliiK. it,.!..). .. :::::! IIKTI'IIXINO After visit lust here tor Lake on a short Dr. anil Mis. funis Get in on this price for a genuine Willard I Battery $13.45 Mr. .mil Mrs. W. Hits morning Portland; HOMK ami at Cra- vacatlon trip. Holcomb ami Brown re turn -their homo in ItDTl UN TO ASHLAND Dr. And Mrs. Charles A. Halnei and son. were visitors hern enroute to their home at Ashland after bav ins iipr-nt an enjoyable week end at Orator Lake. (WESTS OF Mr. ami Mrs. .1. i son tfn miosis at S I Bertha B. Sawyer f I their return homo from a ton days' i trip to Portland, DOCTOR p tiooiior and the homo of Dr. of Ashland on TO liAKHVlHW James DrlaeOU, local Insurance 1 man, loft yesterday afternoon tor X j i.aiceview. nu miios oast, where he f ' plans to spend today and part of ! Friday atlondlnit to hiislnoss nintters. Mr. Drlacoll is ekpected hack in I Klamath Palls tomorrow night. I.KAY KN FOR BOSTON Miss Dohnn Mnek to Kilter School In Fast This Full Miss Donna Mack, who for sev eral yours taught school at the Klamath county bipb school, has just loft for the east where she will enter school in Boston and engage in research and specialization work during the school year. Miss Mack will stop (n Illinois for several weeks to visit at the homes of friends and relatives. Miss Mack Is tho daughter of Charles Mack, on the Morrill route. TO ALTURAS Joan Boyts and P. Warner left thl. morning lor Alluras on a busi ness trip, planning to return hero about Saturday. ENJOYS VACATION D. E. Alexander of the Rock Creek Ranch tind well known here, returned last night from Papa. Cal ifornia, where he has veen visiting with friends for several days, and left this morning far the ranoh. FROM BEATER HARSH N. I. Hogart of Ube Warren Con struction company Is here on busi ness from Heaver Marsh. P0CKETT IN I). J. Puskett of Rocky Point, is transacting business here today, from the resort. TO SHASTA SPRINGS Mrs. C. U. Farwell and daughter. Miss Uirguerlte Farwell. who vis ited here over Wednesday on their return from a trip to Crater Lake, left this morning for Shasta Springs. After Visiting there they will re turn to their home lu lyjs Angeles. FORENOON ARRIVALS Ja;k Wharton, of San Pedro; H. E. Tuber. Redding; J. Wall, River side; Thomas E. Corkill. RUhop; W. A. McCutchejn, Stockton; .Jp'. A. Conrad Rerg, Shasta Co.; Dr. C. R. Cortwright, Berkeley, and J. O. McMasters. M irnbrook. Cal., were among the early morning arrivals in Klamath Falls who ailed at the chamber of commerce to register. FROM STRAQUE RIVER Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Uangell of Bpragua Rjyer are ajnohg the prom mAot visitor here today. AT CRATKH LAKE -Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Vaunice, Mi-s. G. X. Clifton and Mrs. Metcalf left early this morning to spend the day at Crater Lake, expecting to return home tihis evening. ADAMS IN Charles Adams of Olene spent the forenoon here shopping, return ing home shortly after noon. WITH SHOE SHOP Lee Roberts has accepted a posi tion as shoe Salesman with, the Klamath Falls Shoe Store, succeed ing Mr. N'orthey. VISITING JAMBS MANNING Two students of the University of Oregon, and identified with ath letic activity of the state Institu tion, nro spending several days at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Manning as the guest of Juntos Man ning. Al Sinclair, one of the U. of O. boys, formerly played center on the Varsity team. He is a resident of Eugene and his father is in charge of tho military training .de partment at the University, Ralph 'Tuck, tho other visitor, is proficient In track events, particularly tho hurdles. Tho two hoyi have been motoring throughout southern Oregon. .1 Floyd 234 Main St. Henriot Co. Phone 397W VAN RatON AWAY W. Ci Van PIiiioii . local attorney, Is spending sovornl days in Sacra mento on a brief business trip. Mr. Van Enion left yesterday and plans to return to Klumuth Falls by next Monday. ACCEPTS POSITION Ivan W. Scull, a young man from Portland, has aci'oplod a posi tion (with the iholel White Pelican aild plain (o remain hoi o pemnan-enlly. liil Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All work guarantood Mrs. Win. Bessler 63 Washington Between Sixth aud Seventh RANKER HERE J. M. Thome, -cashier of the Um pcfua valley bank at Roseburg, is visiting in the city today and spent the morning calKng on the various members of the banks in the city. LOOKING OVER VAbLBg Hero for the purpose of looking ovor the Langell Valley country, Thomas O. Corkill. of Bishop, arriv ed In Klamath Falls this morning, and pKins to remain here for about ten days. ACCOMPANIES GUEST Accompanying her house guest. Miss Verna Haack of Oakland, Miss Alice Hanson left this morning to journey as far south as Dunmuir with her, on her return to the southern city. LEVBNS LEAVES William S. Levens, state prohibi tion commissioner, returned the early part of tho week to Salem, lif ter being called here to answer to an indictment by tho Klamath grand jury for alleged larcony of a revolver taken from the home of a Mexican during a liquor raid. RETURN TO SALEM Mr. and Mrs. A. ,L. Llnbeck and family returned to their homo at Salem after enjoying a ten days trip at Crater Lake and varkm's points in southwestern Oregon, and stopped here for a short visit en- route home. Mr. Linbeck is tho' Salem Correspondent for tho Oregoh Journal, and a poultrymnn of the Auburn district. HOVOAR RETITINS .1. J. Hoydar of the Oregon Trunk, with R. W. Plekard, general freight agent ami R. 11. Crasier, general passenger agent, returned last eve ning from Bend wberu ho trans acted business matters. Tho party made the trip by motor ntid report a successful trip. Regular $1.00 NotisCOLD CREAM POWDER 79c y Regular $1.00 GENUINE IMPORTED RUSSIAN " V A . MINERAL OH 79c Regular $l.2Q IMPORTED OLIVE, OIL ' '79c Regular 50c UNDERWOOD'S CORAL CREAM 29c Regular 50c UNPERWOOD'S BAY RUM 29c Regular 50c UNDERWOOD'S LEMON LOTION 29c Regular 60c UNDERWOOD'S VANISHING CREAM 1 43c Regular 50c Undcrwbfed's GREEN SOAP SHAMPOO 29c ' IF IT'S GOOD ENOUGH TO BEAR UNDERWOOD'S NAME, H"S;'iTHE BEST OBTAINABLE. - UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY v Five Acts of Good Vaudeville "KdnSdy" Robinson Eccentric Dancing NoWe & Brooks "Footlight Scandals" Princesjs Chee Chin Toy Chinese Comedinne Palmer & Huston ...Character Comedy, Singing and Dancing Campbell, Forgay & Sumne Unique Song lv' Creations I J iii On the Screen , - Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon 1 f ' in I "I Want My Man" ATotd$;Ve believe this is. one of the best programs ever offerjetf to a Pine Tree audience. Every act is enjoyable and Me picture carries a mpstunusual story. J.u At jrhe LIBERTY Dick Hatton in "Where Romance Rides" Supported by Marilyn Mills, and the two Wonder. Horses, "Star" and "lievcrly." Nolo: Miss M'.ills doubles for Mary Pickford and Norma Talmacjge in all dangerous riding scenes and is an expert horsewoman. As a result of years of patient training, her two horses show marvelous in telligence. k . '(' " . . If you like action, you'll like this picture. ' I - I i ! i i I I i .'.10S .'inolqr .'as ;i '- i i 4 i I I 1 .,i..K'mw