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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
race Pour THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Friday, May 21, 192(5 Do you Feel as you Look? Garbed in the latest of suits, your appear 'ance will multiply your self confidence. .Men of affairs know this. And they know this store and its merchandise, too. Our special arrays of the new Spring suits for T'men .and young men is worth walking - blocks to reach. ft;, ' $24.85 $29.85 $34.85 - Some with 2 Pair Pants SNAPPY HATS AND CAPS Hats $3.45, $4.95, $6.50 it - Caps, all the latest colors $1.95 $2.45 J: Your dress flannel pants are here $6-85, $7.50, $7.85 l;Summerweight underwear, nainsook, ath- ijletic union suits 95c j$ Fancy striped athletic unionsuits ..$1.25 Vi r0'v Pig hipment of boys longies now in, assortment of colors ..$2.95 orkmeh Let us, supply your wants... We have catered to you for the past 86 years. Always a full stock to supply your every need. .'; 1 i i I if' Always the Bfitti Oregon Woolen Stores 8th and Main Sts. We Sell for Less Good Camp Site .;. For Scouts Aim k. v , of Local Group : is: ,;!.. .Plans for the summer boy scout camp ;are fast taking shape under the guidance of a committee com posed of G. A. Krause,' J. C. Boyle. H. D. Newell and Dr. G. H. Merri man. The camp -will open June 19. for a -period of two weci Search for a .satisfactory "camp sito.iaji yet tall to", locate one altogether salls factoryj Subjects to oe pursued at the summer camp include the fol lowing: Archery, astronomy, athlet ics, bird study, botany, bugling, camping, ' conservation, cooking, basketry, leather working, wood carving, first aid, first aid to ani mals,'' forestry, -handicraft hiking, life saving, pathfindlng, personal health, . photography, physical de velopment, pioneering, signalling, sulking and surveying. "I must do something to reduce my overhead expenses," said the man as he paid far his wife's East er lid. ' IX FROM MALIN Newton Dennis of Malin trans acted business in the city today. SOOTTI-SHKI'HKRD MCKNSK A marriage licence Issued at the office of the county clerk tJis morning of Interest was that issu ed to Martin R. Scottl, local real estate man and Alleen Ordell Shep herd a music teacher, both resi dents of Klamath Falls. DALTON IX TOWN W. C. Dalton of Malin Is spend ing the day here on business. is; vf! 1670 THE SPECIAL SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN Foil force-feed lubrication, air cleaner, gasoline filter, oil purifier plus 4-whecl brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels included at no extra cote Delivered S iii' ft! la I "I 1 'rV, '? F I ; QUALITY to a degree never before found in a car of this price class; PERFORM ANCE of extraordinary smoothness, re sponsiveness and power; and a PRICE that is the LOWEST ever placed on a Nash 4-Door Sedan. . R. R. R. GARAGE , 831 Klamath Ave. Carpentier to Make Another Ring Attempt Meets Eddii' Huffman Tonight in N. Y. Ring NKW YORK, May . 81. fl) Handsome' George Onrpentler of Franco tonight makes another uf fort In the ring. ' The former Unlit heavyweight champion of the world, velurnn of the world war, who has been a puglixUl since he whs IS yours old, will tacl'.lo Sailor Eddltt Huffman of the Pacific roast in a ton-round con test at Madison Square Harden. (loorges In 3 3 years old. In all of his battles he has given weight to opponents. Four times he has gone before the American public; only once has ho been victorious. That was against Hauling Lovenxky. When he returned to America lam summer,' he said that ho would not aerept challenges to box. IUit he was lured and a victory tonight will place him In lino tor another chunce at the light heavyweight crown. Huffman la a, rugged, upstanding fighter, shifty, buT lacking the speed of tho Frenchman, ho lias been nn "In and outer" in his bouts In the east. Holing followers favor the chances of gorgeous (leorgs, who haa trained faithfully for two months In Atlantic City. They ar guo that ho may have lost tonic of his speed, but thnt he still possesses the weapon that nearly shook the heavyweight crown from tho head of Dcmpsey nt Boylos Thirty Acres, a lightning right hand. "The Orpheus," New Theater, to Open Here Soon "The Orpheus" moving picture theater located at Main and Eleventh will reopen In the near future. This announcement was made to day by C. MacPherson of the firm of MacTherson and Dallinger, who have taken a three-year lease on the building front Moguiro and Magulro. A new pipe organ will be Installed, Mr;. MacPherson states. Remodeling of the theater has already started. The interior is being re-decorated as well as the entrance to the thea ter, which will have a seating capa city of 275, and this will be increas ed later on. MacPherson has operated theaters In the aouth and recently at Hoard man, Ore., where both members of the firm were formerly lornlcd. BLV MEX HKRK Everett Whetstone and Henderson both well known dents of Dly are transacting bust ncss in tewn today. John resl- SMITHH RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith who for the past year have made their come in Grants Pass roturned today to make Klamath Falls their future hme. Before going to brants Pass, Mr. Smith owned the City Delivery in this city. Mrs. Smith was Miss Ruby Johnson before her marriage and -was employed at Underwood's r'larmacy. q What d-3 April showers bring? Why, that's easy. Bring May floods. BAD BREATH PLEASANTLY RELIEVED Kellogg's ALL-BRAN the pleasant way to . pleasant breath Unpleasant breath, pimples, sal low skin, hollow. checkB, circles under the eyes and spots before them these are a few of tho warn ing signs of constipation. Defeat them with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Constipation may lead to over forty serious diseases. Back from the In testines it sends its hideous poisons to torment you and to wreck your health. It can ruin your appear ance. Don't neglect it. . Doctors recommend Kellogg's ALL-BRAN because they know that only ALL-BRAN 100 bran brings sure results. If eaton regulurly it brlhgs permanent re lief in the most stubborn cases it is guaranteed to do so or your grocer returns the purchaso price. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is ready-to-eat with milk or cream. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily in chronic cases, with every meal. Fine in cooking too. Try tho Teclpos on the package. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, Michigan, and is served in leading restaurants. Sold by all grocers. ALL-BRAN Klamath Falls Owned . Klamath Falls Own Store . Another Special Purchase Sale of Rushed Here by Fast Express from the New York Makers and placed on Sale Saturday Values up to $35.00 at only $24.75 Every one new Two piece sport dresses in pastel shades, a good range of materials and each one tailored to the minute. Again Klamath Falls' Own Store demonstrates the value of careful personal buyers. Again we are offering Values above anything in town. Make Falls Mercantile Co., your store it is here for your service. Falls Mercantile Company Exclusive Walk-Over Agents -tio Chain Store Connection1 Legal Notices XOTICK OK HHERirFH 8A1.K By virtue of an attachment exe cution dnly Issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Klamath and State of Oregon dated the 22nd day of April. 1928, in a certain action In the Circuit Court for said County and State wherein Frank C. Brnmwell, State Superin tendent of Banks of the Sttuto or Oregon In chargu of the liquidation of the First State and Savings Bank of the Stale of Oregon, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Clar ence Harris and Burthn Harris, de fendants, upon plaintiff's first cause of action the sum of $80.83, with Interest at tho rato of ten per cent per annum from the 29th day of August, 192G, until paid, togothnr with 136.00 as attornqy's foes anik upon plaintiff's second cause of ac tion the sum of $819.59 with inter est thereon nt the rate. of ten per cent per annum from tho 7th day of November, 1921 until pnid' and for tho further sum of $200.00 at torney's fees together with costs and diHbursements taxed at $54.40 on the 22nd day of April, 1920. Notice Is Hereby Given Thnt 1 Will on the 22nd day of May, 1920, at tho front door of the County Court Houso in .Klamath Falls In said counly and state at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon sell at public auction to tho highest bidder, for cunh, tho following described real property, to-wlt: Property of. Bertha Harris: Northeast qunrtnr Northeast quarter of Section 7 Northwest qunrter of Northwest quarter of section 8 Township 29 South rnnge 10 Knst. Properly of Clarenno Ilnrrlti: Tho South half of southwost quarter (excepting 8 acres west of the roadway running through said trnct) In soctlon G town ship 39 South, Range 10 East, W. M. and containing 72 acres; also all that part of the Knst half of the West hulf of soctlon , 8, said township and range, that lies North of the County Road running through the Knst half of tho Bouthwost quarter said soctlon 8, and containing 06 acros and containing in tho aggregate 168 acres. There Is excluded from this description two acros In tho Northeast quarter Southwest quarter of , Section 8, Township 38 South Rango 10' B. W. M., deed to school district number 11, taken and levied upon as properly of tho sold Clarence Harris and Ber tha Harris, tho defenduuts, or as much thereof as may be noeessnry to satisfy tho snld judgment In favor of the plaintiff agnlnst tho defend ant wllh Interest thereon togelhor will all costs and disbursements thut huvo or may uccuro. BURT K. HAWKINS, fiherlff of Klamath County, Oregon. Dated at Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, 23rd day of April, 1920. Apr. 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21. IN FROM HIV Miss Kllajcan Dlxbn of lily Is vis iting In the city today with relatives and friends. RACK FROM OAKLAND Mr. and Mrs. 13, L. Closso ro turned to Klnmnth Falls yestorday afternoon spending the past tinea months In Oakland. ON BTAGK NEW YORK. (P) Dr. Winifred Snckvlllo Stonor Is going on tho stago becausa she thinks thoatro Is tlio bost menus of effecting reform, liar play .will have tho theme thnt marriage proposals should be mndo by women. Cleveland, May 19. (If) John Roman. 13. Is dead a suicide. bo cause his mother scolded hlin. Tho lad hanged himself wllh clothes line In the attic of his home. When It comes to gon- I f N orators you need an ex- if JM port. We do only one 1 1 grade of work tho t BEST. Drive down to "Ll 234 Main. ;V Wo Know How I w jt Floyd Heririot Co. M , v,aa4 Main St. I if- ' ' Phone 807W' " jjWsUjHji. 1 1 imrumim vi : I if IHlHfriir AW t-. , A , x?utzttf(4v-- If44 vs snanaoyao yo& msv x.koq;