The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 01, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    IWflK HIX
WEDNESDAY, JUNK 1, 1021
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Newsy Notes From
Peppers-Cotton Mill
PEPPERS-COTTON Mill. Juno
1. Mrs. C. K. Cotton nnd Bona, Lu
man and Kenneth, loft Thursday mor
ning1 for tho city nnd other points, to
bo gono nbout a wook. Mrs. Cotton
will drho their car home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Mcdnvlck mo-
tored to camp Monday from Hcrlio
ley. Mr. McOavIck represents tho
I'onn Door and Sash Co.
Miss Gortrudo Hrlntnall entertain
ed threo tables at "Michigan" Satur
day night. Thoso present wvro Mr,
and Mrs. C. E. Cotton, Major aijd
Mrs. O. "W. Mallatratt, Mr. and Mrs,
A. R. Plum, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D,
Plum, and Messrs. Peterson, Haker
and Little. High scores were modo
by Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. Mallatratt and
Miss Hrlntnall.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Nystrom and two
sons, and Iluth Hart, motored to
Macdool Sunday and visited with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Plum and Ma
jor and Mrs. Mallatratt motored to
Derrls Sunday.
SoYcral of tho ladles spent Tues
day afternoon with Mrs. C. E. Cotton.
Michigan was played and delicious
refreshments were served. Thoso In
cited were Mesdames C. D. Plum, A
B. Plum, G. V. Mallatratt and Miss
Hrlntnall.
The new meat houso Is completed
and Is proving a very convenient bull
dlnr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Shetcky left
camp Monday. They are undecided
where they will locate.
Mr. J. A. Morrison spent Tuesday
In lied Ito:k on business.
Major G. W. Mallatratt left Wed
nesday for tho city to bring up bis
car. He expects to return Sunday.
rtobert L. Ede has purchased a G.
M. C. truck, which ho brought out
Thursday and began hauling logs for
the company.
l)r. J. P. Dowen of Dorrls, nuiHe
professional calls hero Monday and
Wednesday.
A new night cook arrived Thurs
day night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Plum and V,
Peterson autocd to Macdocl, Mt. He
bron and other outlying towns Sun
day.
Frank Hlpcs, secretary of tho
Butto Valley Irrigation District was
a business visitor In camp Saturday.
The Interior of tho commissary has
been remodeled, making It moro com
modious, so our genial store keeper,
Mr. Peterson, can flit about with
greater case
Tho proprleto- of tho Dorrls Meat
Market was here transacting business
with tho company Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Jas. F. Simpson of
Jerome, and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Braz
do and family, of Yreka, were
seen on our streets Thursday, com
ing via auto.
The logging camp of J. O. Bailey,
discontinued logging prorations
Wednesday. v
Mrs. John H. Dodge, of Olympla,
Wash., accompanied by her son and
two daughters, arrived In camp Wed
nesday from Southern California,
where they have been touring slnco
last fall. They will make their home
hero during the summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Ilrooks motored to
eamp Wednesday from Dear Creek,
where Messrs. Drooks and Caugboll
arc cruising timber. Mrs. Brooks
drove up from Su'sanvlllo Monday,
making tho trip In two days.
Mrs. Hubs Herman and children
will go to Klamath Falls Sunday to
bo gone a month or more. Mrs. Her
man will take medical treatment.
Xce Lowors' family nutood over
from Graham's Mill Sunday and vis
ltod with Mr. Lower, night foreman.
Five hundred and fifty-seven head
of cattle were driven up from Little
Shasta Sunday for summer grazing.
P. W. Busch will soon submit to an
operation for injuries received while
working for tho Weed Lumber Co.,
over a year ago.
Mlsi Drlntnall anU Messrs. Baker
and Peterson spent Thursday even
ing nt tho Mallatratt homo.
Jas. Simpson and force of men,
with teams, are hauling logs from
tho Haskell mill to Macdocl for tho
company.
K. 8. Torwlllcgor, of Montague,
waa trading hero Thursday'.
IIIjV NOTES
Plans nro now well under way for
tho round-up to be held here July 2,
3 and 4. Committees aro busy on
tholr various work nnd tho promoters
of tho round-up feel sure that this
show will surpass its high success of
last year.
Miss Marjory Edsall and Miss Eth
el McGllchrlst spont tho last wook
w!lh Miss EdsaH's parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. James Edsall.
Lawn and Garden Seed
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlos Collier of
Klamath Falls, wero weok-end guests
nt tho homo of Mrs, Colllor's pnronts,
Mr. nnd Mrs. C V. Wnrron, of Illy.
E. T. divan left the first of tho
week for Lnkevlow whero ho wlllC0Ultnlli nB A 8tf( 0rntg inM
spenu a ion iiiiriiuiiih iu ""' -
ji ess.
Marvin Crost, E. WJientstono nnd
A. D. Hnmaker went to Klamath
Agency tho last of the weok for the
purpose of contracting lumber to bo
used for tho grand stand nnd corrals
of tho rodeo grounds.
On last Wednesday afternoon the
Ladles' club entertained for Miss
Marjory Edsall. In honor of licr ap
proachlng m'arrlago to Emmctt Slse
morc of Fort Klamath. Tho wedding
Is announced for May 29th.
Misses Mary Jenkins, Iluth LInd
sey, Marie Obcnchaln and Messrs
Perry Wilson nnd Earnest McColtum
of Klamath Falls were guests nt tho
Obcnchaln homo last week-end.
Steamer on Fire,
Damage Slight
HALTIMOUE. June 1 Tho pass
enger and freight steamer Uuckeyo.
plying between tho ports of Haiti
more, San Francisco nnd other Pad
flc coast ports caught fire yesterdaj
at tho dock and was slightly Injured.
The sparks from the funnel of the
steamer caused oil wasto to catch
afire. This steamer Is among thoso af
fected by the marine strike.
Herald classified afls pay you.
ROCKY POINT
STAGE .
LEAVES DAILY
Beginning Sunday, May 8th.
6TH & MAIN ST.
Mako Reservations at
Eaglo Poolroom.
Phone 370 or C45-M.
GEO. A. BELL
CHIROPRACTOR
Dr. Lois C. Bridges
Over First State and Savings Bank
Suite 10b Phone 102-J
HOUSE MOVING
Having bought the
moving outfit of True &
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railing, we are now.
prepared to move
houses or other heavy
articles.
Washburn & Houston
PHONE 40O-R
G. E. WASHBURN
Contractor and
Builder
Construction Work of any kind.
No Job too large or too small.
Estimates furnished free of
charge.
PHONE 337-T
LET US DO YOUR COLLECTING
A number of business bouses aro
saving tho time of their bookkeepers
and Individual collectors by letting
us collect tbalr monthly bills. It Is
the modern method. It cuts down
your overhead. Get your bills ready
and wo will do tho rest.
MRS. T. H. JOLLY ..6th and Main
Over Sugarman's storo. Phono 320W
Klamath Falls Plumb
ing & Heating Co.
1173 JIAIN ST. PHONE 5-13-W
DR. T. C. CAMPBELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
I. O. O. F. Building
Phone 200
Residence White Pelican HoUl
Residence Phone B.
DR. C. A. RAMBO
Dentist
t. O. O. F. Building
PHONE 81
DR. J. G. GOBLE
Tho well-known Optician
now located In IC. D. Dlock,
1313 Main. Phono 253-M.
ACCOUNTANT
Auditing, systematizing, saw milt
accounting nnd general practice.
Ivnll T.lvlttt-.trtM lttpnMtnpnlitil An.
'Oro
KX-SEUVICK MTN, ATTENTION!
Klamath Post No. 8,
American Legion meets
nt tho City Hall on tho
first and third Tuosdnys
of each month.
Ex-scrvtco men aro Invited to at
tond tho mootlngs.
For membership cards or Informa
tion cx-servlco mon are requostod to
sco or writo tho following efficers:
J. II. Carnahan, Commander.
Koy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant.
For rollof of employment sco or
wrlto tho Chairman of Tho Ilellct and
Employment Committee, Francis
Olds, caro Lakesldo Lumber com
pany. Klamath Lodge No. IS?
L O. O. F.
Meets Friday night of each week at
I. O. O. F. hall, 5th and Main stroets
II. II. Oglo -N. O.
Cbas. Newman ....................V. G.
G. B. Mangue .. . -.-. Secy.
W. D. Cofor .............Treas.
ENCAMPMENT
J. II. Houstoa v C. P.
II. V. Brown ,....... ..... 8. W.
L. J. McCture ...Scribe
E. J. Mayer Treaanrer
PEIJCAN BAY BUS
Fare 25c each way
Leaves Rex Cafe Leave Pelican City
7:45 a. m. 8:00 a. m.
12:45 p.m. 1:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m.
Reckard Rnt Service
Phono 7?
26-tf
''Tho Best Insuranco for Every Need'
CAI.KINS-DONELSON
INHUIlANCi: AGENCY
First Stato Bank Building
Phono 5D0-W.
Wo can servo you insuranccwiso.
CLARA II. CALKINS.
MOLLIE S. DONELSON.
832 Main Street Phono 91-W
Upp's Auto Service
DAY AND NIOHT SERVICE
Experienced Drlvors
Now Cars Klamath Falls, Qro.
DR. & A. MASSEY
Fourth sad lino Htt.
In Warren Hunt Hospital
Off. Phone 497 Res. Phone 8411
L. D. Gass, M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
GLASSES FURNISHED
Warren Hunt Hospital Phono 407
Res. Wblto Pelican Hotel. Phono S
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KLAMATH FALLS-BEND
STAGE
Loaves Klamath Falls, Mon
dn)s, Wednesdays and Fri
day nt 8100 A. M.
Leaves Bend Tuesdays,
Thursday and Saturdays.
Cndlllnc cars used.
Mako reservations at Tho
City Trnnsfor Office '
i:. J. DAOUST
Phnnn 433 615 Main
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Excavating
Teaming
Let us make you a' price on dig
ging that basomont, or othor ex
cavating you contemplate. We also
do team work of every description.
Phone 426-J
Let Your GLASS troubles
be Mine
C. E. STUCKEY
Re-Glazing and Cabinet
Making ,
Phone 477W
Eleventh and Pine
CHIROPRACTORS
DRS.
MALLETT
AND
MALLETT
OFFICE OVER UNDERWOOD'S
Phone 030-J. Seventh A Main
r
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Maud lngeraoll Uswley
Chiropractic Physician
First National Dank Building
Entranco, Room I
ASHLAND, OREGON
DR. L. L. TRUAX
WAIUIKN nUNT HOSPITAL
Day Phone, 407 Night Phone Be
HAW MILL ENGINEERING M
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Designers and builders of mod
ern saw mills, planing mills and
box plant. Dredging. Pile driving.
Phone 40b-W
Office Corner Spring and Oak
Near H. 1". Depot
a PRCTry good
Cut "I'M Njrvr
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"Succes"
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Murphey's
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CIGAR
all kinds
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CENTRAL
HOTEL
GUY GARRETT, Mgr.
Fkoa 1BS-W
Steam Heated
RATESt
Transient $1.00, up
Weekly $5.00, up
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all He
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Take out Cellar or Fill In Lota
CON MURPHY
.117 .Mortimer Kt. Phone III.W
yxruLTuurwwrJifri't" -- - w
Offlco Phone 177W lies 177K
Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart
Physician and Hurgfon
Wblto Dulldlng
Klamath Falls Oregon
DENTISTS
Dr. E. G Wisecarrer
PHONS 854
Dr. P. M. Noel
FHONH 4
Over Underwood's
Devests asd Mala Street
Li-n-rirLr.firri-Y" -,-, - - '
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
FINISHED WORK
FLAT WORK
ROUGH DRY
"Put Your Duds
In Our Suds"
PHONE 154
Corner Mnin and Conger
E. D. LAMB
PHYSICIAN AND HUROEON
Phones 17W
1 17R
Rooms 1 and S
White Dulldlng
Household Furniture
OOODS OP ALL KINDS
OUR PRICE8 RIGHT
Wo Ilujr, Soil and ExchanRO.
Cor. Blxth and Klamath Avo.
DICK'S A CO.
Instructions In Piano Flaying by
Expert of Many Teara'
Experience,
MRS. OSDORN
Apt. B. Helms Apt.
Klamath Falls Cyclery
Wo aro hero to servo you, and
aim to servo you right. Motorcycles
nnd Wcyclos, Parts and AcosoorloB,
Tires and Tube's, that will stand
your Inspection, as wo carry tho
best In our lino. Repair shop In
connection with Harloy-Davldson
Sorvlco.
Phono .272
10,10 Main Kt. Klamath Pnlli,
O. I.'. IlIHMAItK
Seed Store
PIANO
LESSONS
STAND
of tobacco
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BEAUTY PARLOR
Shampooing, marcollng, miuag
Ing, manicuring. For appointments,
phono 388, White Pelican Hotel.
J FACTORY SHOP
.Matlrossvs .Maim anil no
palrnd, upholstering Crating,
packing'
ilir,t'friv till
70:t H. (ltd SI. Phono 1(17. 1
GLOVER
MAKES '
Your Watch Keep
Time.
511 Main St.
Klamath Falls
PAINTING
Practical painting, gliding, brom
ine, (innmollnB, kalsomlnlnic, wall
paper cloanlnc and gonoral con
tractlne.
II. C. TUTU! M
Phono 183 CSS Oak St.
J. O. CI.KOHOItN
CIVIL. ENCHNBER AND
SURVEYOR
Phuno 182J 133 S. Rlvorslde
FRED WESTERFELD
DENTIST
Phono 434W.
X-IUy Lsborstor
LoomU Dldg., Klama'lj Valla
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician and
Surgoon
Office and Residence
Phones 321
I. O. O. F. Temple
Klamath Dye Works
Phone 408
OUR CMCANINO, PRESSING AND
Uia'AlIHNO WIMi MAKB XOUR
GliOTIIKS
LOOK LIKE NEW
HATS ItUIIIiOCKIiD
Hoods Callod for and Delivered
till Main Stroot Klamath Valhi
PHONE 87
124 So. Sixth St.
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