The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 05, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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PAGE THREE
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This Store Closed
LABOR DAY
Monday, Sept. 7, All Day
For Fall
12.39, 9.50 to 35
Prooki or upprtoAl ityli adaptation! ot pin tuoki-
bolero, flftFMi MdOi front and circular, varied
Itavej In Htiuit, long and puff mod", in rich
FabHci whh ilorloui tiutumu adorn,
Blankets
.98 to
13.75
W.H.I. W.n.l MiM.
W ool and 'otton.
All
B6sconi N'aIiunii and
' IrOKOII ( itv -all ics.
Then is a world of comfort, In having good blan
ket! that keep the whole family warm the coning
Cold nlghtS,
Boys' Suits
10.50 to 19.75
Plain and belted models, in fab
rics like dad wears tome with
vests, mostly two pain "f pants,
Hard Service Clothes for
Hard Playing Boys
New Hats
5 to 6.50
Latest Velours and Felts,
some with novelty band';,
in the smart "Mcllowlit"
nuke.
Boys'
Corduroy
Long Pants
2.95
6 to , 12
Cream and
Brown
New Shirts
For Men
1.50 to 4.75
including toilettes, broadcloths, reps,
French flannel, poplins, in plains,
chocks, stripes Mini plaids, sizes
11 to l it M .
WOOL MIXT SHIRTS
2.95 and 3.45
Work shirts In olive di-ali. dark grey and llglil gray, of
heavy wool inixt fabric for tin- ttdfattngj rati mi i winter
days. Bltal 14 14 to 17.
School Starts Tuesday
Havo iii ohlldren fully oiothjed In suits, drosses, shirts,
huso, undorwonr and shoes, when school starts Tuesday.
Mothers and fathuia will find our stocks fairly complete
(or most evenythlnt needed',
ilililihlililHilililihlilililitilil
KLAMATH J Vi I ALLS
And Chiloquin
Closed all day Labor Day
Mainly About People
Hill lltt'.lV ItK'll'ltVH
OfOrgO Khiimwny, loral ImiIIiIIiik
eoatraator, retnraed Issi evening
from n hualncmi trip In Kliliflidd.
California, where lui iponi sareraj
dajen, ,Mr. Hhumwaj! reports be found
iondliioiis good, bat feels Klanatfa
palls ban mora promise thaey any or
Ills Oltlei of I his nl7.o thai bu visited.
Fruit and wheat crops were in uphill
did condition, according to Mr. 8bum
way. ,
GHNH ii Si i.i s is ii i:it I-:
Porinor Penitentiary Warden Vleltel
in KJatnaUi fo Pow iinyx
Oeao ituwioy. mi,, or oi'i taatiliai
characters al the plate oapltiol, ami
w,'ii known throughout tbi iUUa
arrived in Klamath rati rattardai?
l,i iipoiiil Hvor.il duos In twu on
slum business, Mr. Iluwley wn
formerly deputy warden or una p-1--
Herniary unlor Former Wurduu Jli.i
Lewis, II" l no III III" employ of
the Btaiii public iervlee eomtnlaaloB,
u .wiu; louonnow
j, r. Magulre, Hr., with hiM ion
Dlok anil William UUtUlMj Jr., son
or Mr. ami .Mm. William Maculrs
aro leaving hy a0Ur tomorrow for
rortiami. in' i win enter, mount
AnfO'i college ami William Magulre
win leave the aorthern city on Moo
day for Ooonagn ;" Spokane, where
he will take tin his collage work
thin being Ilia Junior year. Mr. Mu-
gulrc, Br., plana m 'spend savdral hiondg,
daya In Portland oa a combined 1
business ami pleasure trio, UKKU POH two IVKKKB
Itr.V. TAYLOR HERB
r,lli;iti,i;i.s IiBAVH
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Wood Khcr
Isln left llila morning tor Kan Kran
ebao whore. Lliey will Hpeml die com
ing week on u business ami pleasure
i iId. While t" the southern city they
Will enjoy the Diamond Jubilee,
;
iircitu from QBSeON city
Mr. and Mra. Carl Sebniltl ami SOU
tTarl or ocecon fity am spending the
week end in the city vImiihk with
t
n It. t. wtlllaiiiH of Dnnsmulr ar-
tioivi; To itoi-MM l rived In Klamath KbIIh last evenlai
Mrs. Doela Norrta, MIkm Wyma i 1111,1 expects to spend In the aeigh
BrotbertOn and Mr. and Mm. Dale ; horliooil of two weoks here on Ihih
llawklim. who urn Halting Kara from Ueai mattem.
Cottage urovi . with Mrs. Morris plan
to leave tomorrow for Lakuview to
attend the ronnd-llp. Tliey expect to
return id Klainaih l-'alla on Monday
avanlagi
(IODIX to CBAXBB
II M, Hoe with Mr. and Mrs. ,AI
bert May and Djtnlly plan to spend
Buadsy t Orater t.nke. This is the
rirnt t rip to the scenlr spot tor the
'May family.
BKTURN8 HtoM itt siNKSS TRIP
CK p. CMaala has returned from
Vri'ku where ln spent two days on
hnslness. Mr. (Irl.ile round condi
tions In the south very Rood. He re
turn, -l over in,' iiaii mountain,
VISITING PROM I'OitTl.WI)
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McDonald of
Portland are vIsltlnK here with Mrs.
McDonald's parents. Mr. and Mr. D,
J. Lawrence. Mrs. McDonald will lie
remembered here as Harriet l.iuv-
sol TMKIt V IftTMRBRMAM
f. ii. unConbar of Ban PaaneJaea
Ih In the city on a business and
pleasure trip combined, lie plans to
leavo for the south tomorrow ovc-
nlng.
I'ltO.M coos HAY
Mr. and Mrs. Tom llnney are
amoiiK (he Coos Hay visitors in the
city today.
V.XT TO bOCAIH HRRfl
Mr. anil Mrs. W. K. Wilcox of llcnd
are ambhg the business visitors here.
Mr. Wtlcox wants to locate here his
business lieiiiK that of a burlier.
TO ATTKND PAIR
.Mrs. A. J. Hickman and Mrs. Ada
Parsong or Bonaata are enjoying the
fair today.
PRBD col.VUi VISITS
Kie.1 CoIvIb, one of Klamath's
most freQUOnt visitors, arrived in
Klamabh Falls yesterday to spend
several days heru atteudlns to bus
Inasa matters and vbjttlng tits many
trlends In this eltiy. Mr. ColVlg Is
collected with the reiier.il income
tax oollectlng department and hi as
stcned to cover the southern Oregon
district.
DOWN PROM I'M NINA
lira. C. At. Sheehan and Mrs. J.
M. staKKn, who together oonduiat
a hotel at Pduntnai formerly known
as Skookum, on the KiiKene-Klaniatli
Falls cut-oft. are In town toxttxy to
visit with friends and transact bus
iness. Bouti women are registered
at the Hall hotel.
HKItU PROM SACItAMKNTO
1). M. McCormaoki well known
tliroiighout the Klamath, country as
ii HveStOCk buyer, arrived In Klam
ath Kails, last night to spend sevoa.'l
days hero attending to business
mutters.
TRAVEL VRRV LIQltT
Few tourists renlstered at the
local (hamber of commerce office
todny. Thoso who did wore A. (i.
Thoinpsnn, Weed; t!. A. Hack,
Rtpon; Verna A. Ilird. Los Angeles:
Ijcster N. Rnapp, Oakland: Mrs. ('.
Hj Mtienohmevbr, Oakland; John
Oeehor, Oukland, and Stanley Dob
bins, ,lr., Vasvarville, Oat,
MORTON Wm
mm HOSPITAL
Our expert dOQtori ami luigQnt
xuetlont food uutl unlet Hiirriiunttlns
lirlng you mil lu-aHh.
10BS P1NB OT., SAW FftA?tC.BCO
Your Car Will
Give Yon
Double service if properly
oiled and greased. Let us
see that your car is kept in
good condition.
GENERAL
FIRESTONE
and
OLDFIELD
Kiainath Tire
House
"Cap" Calkins
Klamath Ave. & 6th St.
Why waste that precious
power so essential for a
sweet running motor?
Use
Fitzgerald Never
Leak Gaskets
Quality Piston Rings
Maclcay Valves
VanDykes Parts Co.
With tho Hub Tiro Shop
502 So. 6th Phone 616
New parts for all cars
Effective and 'Plcesunt to "fake"
The foundation of healthy, hap
py manhood and womanhood;
keeping liabtes and children
hpalthy frequently demands tho
USD of a good laxative.
Rexall Milk or Magneala is
the best kind we know ot and
we recommend It without hesi
tation. it is of fun strength ami
purity, pleasant to take and
thoroughly reliable.
Star Drug Store
THk $Qcdol Stor
KLAMATH KALLS, OREGON
Will Conduct Service in City on
Sunday
ROV, Fred Taylor and wire of As
toria arrived in Klamath Falls this
mornliu; and will conduct servlcea
on Sunday morniriK at eleven o'clock
for the members and friends of the
Kplscopal church In tho hall above
the crater Lake Automobile com
pany which Ih located on tho cor
ner of Main si rcct and Payne alley.
Itev. Taylor was a missionary in
Alaska for several years but has
bc-n preaching In Astoria for the
past five years. At this meeting
everyone Is cordially Invited to attend.
plt&Of REE Theatre
IN.II RKH KVK
Sffg. OolSljB MJIlr Hiifferod a pain
ful injury to hflr left eyo yonu-rday
afternoon. wh"n nni- of tlif? pack
it" rnrri'r at Motr'K Hhop Ml from
Uh LUUOfftr Hirlklnjf h r fn th i'aoe.
It Ifl coiiKidMr-d iiiohL fortunate the
hied bar t( thf carriHr did not
firii(c her din-ctly in the t-yti for
il Wtfttld no doubt liav caused her
lo Eom ii" sight of her eye ak it
Ih, Iter fact- Ih badly inr and
inflaiin-d.
TO U&$ OV THK V(MI)K
Mr. and Mm. LtMlfe HoKrs with
tin ir Children and KueKtfl, Miss Kdna
Dunbar. , KranceH Truedalw, Scott
WRITen and Stanley Lewis, aro leav-
inn; late .lii.s :ift--rnoon for the Rokcth
lodne at I,ak of the Woods where
they will remain until Monday evening.
Saturday Only
Cioip, tlic Blight i-f Nf; makes
"Idle Tongues"
A mirror ot lltintanitv that Everybody can (Jfe.
Sunday and Monday
"The Painted Lady"
Starring Dorothy Mackall mid fj0ge O'Bllem the clevor
hoii of San Francisco's ramoini Poliee chier.
This is Larry Evan's story ol Kan Francisco and the South
Seas rrom the Barhary coast to the perfumed tropics the
story or a woman who Was Easy to Look At but Hard to
Kiss "Tho 1'aint'Ml Lady."
MADE FOR YOUR AMAZEMENT!
"The Lost World"
TO LAKKYIKW
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Johnson plan
to take their house gueats, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Park of Florida, to Lake
view over the week end to attend the
round up.
CAMERON LK.VVKS '
Howard Cameron ieit this morn
ing tor Weed, Calif., after transact
ing business here for several days.
He plans to spend over Labor Day in
Hie southern city.
Ajjhe LIBERTY
!
i
A ii f n I
Pa rts
Why waste that precious
I.KAVl.N't; TOSIORROW
Miss Louise Cattuz2a is leaving
j on the morning train for southern
J California where she will spend the
i Coming fortnight with relatives and
i friends. In San Francisco Miss
'a Huzza will attend the Diamond
Jubilee.
N'OimiETtX IKX-TOrt
Dr. and Mrs. J. Arch Stewart o
Portland aru week-end visitors in
the city.
VISITlXti FAIR
Kenneth Colwell of Morrill is in
the city today attending the county
fair.
AKOVK CHILOQriX
E. C. Paddock of the Yamsay
J Land and Cattle company, above
Chiloquin is spending the week-end
i in Klamath Falls.
JDlare-Devil Richard Talmadge in
"On Time"
V
You will, find this as thoroughly enjoyable,
laughable and thrilling a play as you have
seen in many days.
Sunday and Monday
RIN-TIN-TIN The W onder Dog
"Tracked in the Snow Country"
Made by the same cast as "Find Your Man," with beautiful
JUNE MAHLjpWE as the leadins lady. Since Rin-Tin-Tin
was here last summer he has made steady progress in his
work and well deserves his title ot the Wonder Dok- He is
almost human in this story of the eternal snows of the Far
North, of strong men and tender woniwi and an outlawed
dop who tracked his enemy to his death.
KKOM HOXANZA
David Hliss is In today from Bo
nanza and this afternoon is taking
in tho county fair.
TO WEAR VXIFOHM
Prosecuted Under
New State Statute
While a majority of the airls in
the Uend high school have agreed
to the Cilrls' league plan to wear
a particular type of costume four
days pach week, the plan is not
compulsory, it was explained today
by Principal Donald A. Emerson.
hast spring the tifrls' leugue ad
vanced the plan for eneouragin.;
sipiplicity in dress for girls, and
a majority of the girls oC the high
school agreed upon a particular
form of dress, to ho worn four days
out of each week- the middle nd
skirt.
This is in no way binding upon
j the girls who did not agree to the
plan. Emerson points out. Tho ob
ject of tho movement was to make
the customary dress for girle in the
high school simple and inexpensive
rather thnn uniform. Bend Buletiir.
EUGENE, Ore.. Sept. 5. First
prosecutions in the state under the
amendment passed at the last ses
sion of the legislature to the work
ing men's compensation law whore
in any one about to engage in a
hazardous occupation must first
notify the state accident commis
sion, were conducted here yester
day. W. J. and .1. s. Lento? plead
ed guilty and were fined $25 each.
The men were in charge .of tho
construction of a bank i:i Spring
field ami failed to notify the com
mission of the project.
Dillard A. Elkins, chairman ot
the state industrial accident com
mission, brought about the case.
Hotel Sutter
Saif' Francisco
Management
Geo. Warren Hooper
A popular priced Fireproof
Hotel, Centrally Located and
noted for Its excellent service
and unexcelled appointments.
NEW YORK. Deauville Is finish
ed us a fashionable resort, says
Airs. Edna W. Chase, a fashion ed
itor who has returned from abroad;
To be really In style one should
iro tw Biarritz now.
UF.NO. Nev. John 11. Randolph
was sentenced; to die by Lethal gas
after heliiR found guilty ot the
murder or his aged mother. He is
the third man now awaiting execu
tion by lethal gas in Nevada.
MODESTO, Calif. Elizabeth Ole
gein 7, of Oakdale, was scalded to
death when she toll into a tub of
boiling water.
OMAHA. Nebr. Tommy Cro-
Knn, Nebraska featherweight, and
Malt Smith, Iowa, boxed ten rounds
to a draw.
This Bank '
Will Be Closed
All Day Monday r
LABOR DAY
i
Tl Ik. T . 1 W
rirst rsationai Dank
Members Federal Reserve System