PAGE EIGHT EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925 Quilitch Will Erect Building On Lower Main Ijed on tho first flour for More spneo anil on the second story for living quarters. It will bo con atructi'd of brick mid stone material. This is tin' first substantial build liiK to be built on lower Mnln street In tbo old l.iukvlllc con tor, for some time. Silts. OITTKI.I) KKTI HXS Brick Structure Will Cost Approximately $8,000.00 Z Mrs. 1.. C, Offlcld has rotumod Oround will be brolicu iu tho 10 "r Position with Moo'h shop, near fiituro for a now two story boing connected with Wood- bulldlng to bo located on Main Cuttle us bookkeeper durlug the etroot near tho Baldwin hotel, to be summer months. built by E. Quilitch. Mr. Quilitch. an old resident of MRS, ROVSXON lMI'HOYKS this city, has filed for a permit to build, which will bo considered by, .Mrs. J. A. Houston who has been tho city council tonight. i ill at the family home tor tho past Tho now structure, which will cost j two weeks. Is very much improved approximately $SOO0. will be util- and Is able to be up each day. What ! Fixtures Mean To Lighting Electricity is literally the eighth wonder of the world for it brings to your home unending comfort. A press of the bution floods your home with an abun dance of clear, white light the light that makes reading easy at all times. Truly no home has greater attractiveness than the home equipped with modern electrical fixtures. We shall gladly call today to submit our estimate it will be the start to a more beautiful and cozier home. Link River Electric Co. Bill Butler, Mgr. 7th and Klamath Phone 171 mB II Authorities Seek I'll AK till TT UV Vll f on Day of Murder : No trace of Jose Rmilros, who with his brother Juan Hntnlres, . appeared a few hours after tho fatal j A Stabbing of Flurenlliui Navarro, i been uncovered up t. :t P 111. this 1 Y afternoon by the sheriff's office. jJ Through a new lead unearthed ltit Algoma Saturday night, it waj learned that Jose Hnmires was sti forliig from two kntfu wounds. on the wrist and the other on thelX nana. Anxiety of t ie Mexicans to oven though It meant thai lie not get his pay chevk, loads the dis trict attorney's office to believe that Haiuirex might know more about the murder than was at first supposed .nid that he even might have been one of the principals in the fight that ended with iV death of Nav arro. Co-workers of LUI Saucedo. who Li hold under suspicion of the mur der, believe that Saucedo had noth ing to lo with the knifing of Nav arro. They state that he Is a liurd worker who sends most of his wages to his home in Mexico. t T ? ? Your Credit Is Good USE IT TO FURNISH YOUR HOME Trade Your Old Furniture as Part Payment on The New leave. V would' V 1 STAHT SOUTH WASHINGTON, Aug. 24. (.-PI The MacMillau Arctic expedition has be gun Its retreat southward from Ktah, Greenland, and yesterday morning arrived at Igloo Sandy. Greenland. SEARCH COB son A search was being conducted this A nri,rn,,nn for Willi., II Vnumr I X ........ - -w- whoBO father died in Yreka during i j the past few days. According to re Mrtl FoBter is an automobile me chanic, but up to this afternoon no : J traco of the man had been located. : The police wore asked by a reka undertaking establishment to aid in locating Foster. 'term It Blends Perfectly JONTEEL COLD CREAM FACE POWDER An added Charm It Stays On Jontecl Face Powder with the new cold cream base blends with the complexion perfectly and is so soft and clinging that you will like it. Let us show you your favor ite shade. Star Drug Store KI.AMATU I A LIS, OREGON Mayor Invites Laborites Here Welcome Assured in Klamath For State Convention An Invitation to C. If, Taylor, president of the Oregon State Fed eration of Labor, to hold the next state convention of labor in Klam ath Falls next year, has been ex tended by Major GodJard la a wire to Marshfield today 'where the annu al convention is being staged this year. The lcKttl labor unions are striv ing to secure tho convention and the cooperation of the city auth orities has been secured to this end. Following is the telegram from the mayor: "Mr. C. U. Ta'ylor, "Pres. Oregon State Federation of Labor in Convention, "Marshfleld, Ore. "Greetings: "Klamath Falls invites you to hold the next convention in this city. I. 03 behalf of the city council, assure yOu and the delegates the heartiest welcome to our iclty. (Signed) "Fred It. OoddarJ." PAYS JWO K1XK Jerry Sheen, formerly or Seattle. ' contributed 50 to the city treasury A this morning when he pleaded guilty to possession of intoxicating liquor In a local danco hall Saturday night. WITH MILS. .VOnitLS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hank-ins, of Cottage Grove, will be the guests of their slater. Mrs. Docia Norris, for soveral days, planning to arrive horc Thursday. Library Tables Combination Library and Dining Tabic, Price 24.75 5.00 down will deliver this 4 to your home. I Velour Covered Bed Davenport Price 96.00 25.00 Down J Balance in easy monthly X payments. Used Ranges Priced from 22.50 to 37.50 10.00 Down 2.00 a week. Buick Man To If Give Lecture Here Tuesday Dining Room Furnishings We have sets of tables and 4 chairs from 12.75 up A small down payment will deliver this to your home. Oil Stoves and Oil Ranges From 4.75 to 100 From 1.00 to 10.00 down will secure delivery. $1.00 Will deliver a beautiful set of dishes to your home. As sorted patterns to choose from, ranging, a set 6.50 to 36.50 3-Piece Combination Bed, Mattress and Springs Price 20.45 6.45 Down Balance 1.25 a week Assortment of 57 Dressers Chiffoniers, Etc. 5.00 Delivers any case in the house. Balance Weekly. Floor Coverings 32 patterns to choose from. Prices ranging from 4.75 to 22.50 depending on size & grade. 2.00 Delivers to your home. Bal ance weekly. 9 x County Court Off on Trip North to Salem, Portland No meeting or the county court was held Saturday nor was one held today and the probabilities are ti It the court mill not meet till noxt Monday. For County Commissioner ani Mrs. Burrcll Short, County Judge i and Mrs. R. H. Hunnell and Mr. I and Mrs. G. I. Stebbins have loft j for an extended trip throughout i Oregon during which time they will ! drive to several beached. Mr. Short and Judge Bunnell have i nrnanged their itinerary bo that they j may be ion ihand at the meeting of tho state highway commission this week, New Features on Car to Be Explained What the new mechanical devices on the Buick have done toward lengthening the life of the car and what they have done towards pro viding for better mechanical per formance will bo explained to the Klamath Falls public In a lecture to bo held here tomorrow night in tho Buick showrooms at 126 6 Main street. Admission will be free. E. It. Tharp. factory expert and noted as a lecturer on automotive probloms, will address tho meeting. He will specialize In his talk on the air cleaner, the oil rectifier and other innovations on the 1926 Buick, and at the tamo time will go thoroughly o'vi r every part of the onglno, using as a demonstrator a new 192C stripped chassis. Among other things to be ex plained ill detail will be tbu oper- Perkins Furniture House Sixth St. Between Main and Klamath Ave. oAt the TINE TREE Look at it any seven ways you wish, you'll htjvu to admit after you've seen Buster Kcaton's new comedy, "Seven Changes." that this frozen-faced eotnodlnu has hit tho top of the comedy fluid. '"Seven Chances," opened yesterday ut lac Pino Tree theatro and kept tho audience in a continual uproar. Tho plcturo wa3 made from tho Belasco stage success of several sea sons hick, and In transferring It to tho screen Keatan has Inserted bis usual quota of "gugs", and In dolus so has added a great deal moro fua ation of the new motor, with which; to the story than was iu tho orig inal play. And he has a fine cast to help In 75 horsepower is developed. The primary purpose of tho talk, according to II. E. Hauger, local Buick distributor, will be to ac quaint the public with the new fea tures and to explain to them the economies effected by their use. Mr. Tharp will also take up with ownors present any mechanical questions they may wish to nsk biro. END TIRE WORRIES! No better way to do it than by buying REAL tires T.lierc are no better tires than GENERAL or FIRESTONE Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calklni Klamath Ave. & 6th St. the fun. A new leading lady in the person of Kuth Dwyer adds la lot of Interest, while such tried and proved fun-makers as T. Kjy Barnes Snltz Edwards and Jules Cowles, keep thlnga going at a fast pace. Then there oro fifteen "baby" stam to give the plcturo real beauty. All In all. It's a kn:k-out. Last show ing tonight. Fourteen International! fMnioun beauties and fjur establlBhcd screen favirltes appear In (he cait of "The Dressmaker from Paris," which Is one of the most lavls.i productions ever made. Loatrice Joy, Allan Forrest, Ern est Torrorjjc and Mildred Harris head the cast. The fourteen beau ties appeir as mannequins, dlsplay iog tie most striking fashions and each of the fourteen Is a recognized beauty sclocted after a search last ing several months. In this production Miss Joy, feat ured with Torrence, pla. s "Klfl," first a mldinette of Paris and later an arbiter at styles, a role which fits her quite ias well ai the gowns she designs f't the beautiful man nequins seen in the picture. Forrest plays opposite Miss Joy as "Billy Hront," an upstanding young American first seen doing his patri otic bit as a soldier In France and later as an enterprising young de partment store manager in a small lOn In tho Middle West. Ernost T-jrrenco Is expected to win lidded admirers by his wjrk us An gus McCrcgor, a small town Hcolch mei'.hant-prlnco with emphatic Ideal as to thrift and an abhorrence of up-to-date methods. Mildred Harris, whoso beauty baa graced both the ujreen and stage In stellar rolej, Is seen as Joan, Mc Gregor's daughter. Other roles of Importance In the cast aro played by Larry Cray. Charles Crockett, veteran character actor who Is east as thu chief exueu tlvo of the small town; ROfetbary Cooper and Spec O'Dounell. Quite the most alluring sequence that tho screen 1ias seen In years Is the style show In which appear four teen mannequins, all of them world famous beauties selected after a long search in Hollywood, tho fash Ion centers '.of tho east and even across tho seas. The models appear In gowns especially designed for this production by 'a man, brought from Paris for t'le solo purposo of anti cipating tbo models by one year. "Tho Iorcismakor from Paris," opens on Tuosdaiy at the Pino Tree. oAi The LIBERTY Wolf, who plays tho title rolo In "Baree, Son of Kazan," the photo play special at tho Liberty thcitrc today, Is probably the most remark able dog alive. He Is a World War hero and a wearer of the Croix de Guerre. This ducorutlon was pin ned tio his collar lny Marshal Foch himself, that occasion being the only one on which a dog wus ever personally decorated by a French marshal. Anita Stewart, the star In tho picture, 'Wishes site might have Barce always, bo attached to hlm did ?hc become when the filming of outdoor scones for "Bnree, Son of Kazan," wns In progress nonr Ijonnor Lake, Cal. Missionaries Are Kidnaped; Chinese Bandits Take Five among those. warned by the British consulate to leave BMChWU dur ing the recent troubles. visits RANCH Mr. and Mrs. G. D Hay and small SHANGHAI, Chin, Aug. 21.- ,V) ' daughters, Hetty und Murthn, spent Inquiries as to tho whereabouts j Huntley at the ltay ranch nonr Kono. and welfare of Ihn eight British missionaries kidnaped by Chinese MHS. HUM) I I WI S bandits on August (I, have thus far! Mrs. J. W. Bond anil daughter, been fruitless. The party, Inelud-j Miss Bernini, luft lust evening for lug Bishop Morroll or Toronto, and j Deliver, Colorudo, where they will flvn women, were taken while nt n visit for the routing month, holiday resort but details of their capture are lucking. They are being bold by bandits In tho province of Szechwan Where communication facilities nt present are voiy unreliable. It Is said here that the captured missionaries were GIANTS IXISE AGAIN MOW YOHK, Aug. 14. (P) Pills- burgh defeated New York ! to III I the firth and flnul game of their series today, theroby taking a lead ' of six games Iu the national league j rare. i r4-ll isissssJBseiiiie Thin Is the season the worm turns. And when he turns ho turns from fruit to nuts, Sunny, ploasant rooms. Doponflnblo nursing caro. A good place to convalosco In Illness and after surgical operations. ItatoB are reasonable. Ambulance for strotchor cases. Itcsldent pharmacist, Prescriptions and medicine mny be obtained at all tlmua day or night. All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital I'INIO AT FOUIVni STltUKT KLAMATH FALLS, 01118, Cor. 4th and Pine Telephone 497 6 TT in X