WMMfaMDAT, AUGUST 8, 1M1. rA nx SK THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON r Perianal Mention Mrs. W. 0. Moore and Mr. and Mr. N. U. Martin returned yester day from an oleven day outing nt Diamond lak. They report n most dtllf htfnl tUnc. 8. E. WJckland led this morning for Crater lake where ho will spend a'Youplo of days. On his return Mr. Wlckland will stop at Itocky.yl'olnt and fiah for a few big ratnbow trout Mrs. F. T. Nelson and son, Hoy, are In town today from thotr ranch near Worden, Oregon. Mrs. J. h. Hockley and daughter, Lntlle, and Mis I.tlllo Jones expect to Jeavo tomorrow" morntns by car for San Francisco. Miss Deckley will spend tho winter studying music with bay city nrttsts. W. II. Oaddes returned to EsrIo Ridge thU morning after a day spent here attending to business nffalrB. John Lusby, caretaker for Harrl man Lodge, Is In town today after, supplies. Tom Martin returned to his sum mer camp on Recreation creek this morning after a few days in town. Mrs. Oeorge Horton and brother, Karl Stelnmetz. left for their home la RoMburg after a brief visit with Mr. and Mr. 0. V. Wlmberly. Mrs. R, H. Cook and small son re turned the first of tho week from the east where they haro been visit ing with friends and relatives for the past five months. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Vail have re turned from Diamond lakeland Bert report that he caught that fish, aught It with his hands and by tho tail. His friends wcro so concerned for fear he wouldn't get n fish and iwonld have to return from the first outing he had had for several years without a fish story, that they drew up a resolution In which they ex pressed their fear and sent him a celluloid piscatorial speclman in or der to avert such a catastrophe. Miaa Mollis Donalson, Miss Enola Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. James Sal ssoad and Charles Johnson spent yes tartar on a trip to Merrill, Malta Ml Baaansa. loaa Fry and family who arrived yaataraay and spent a few hours with Mr. Fry's brother George G. Fry Mt taaally, lrt thia morning for Lag Aagtlaa whtre the family will Tteit far aevaral weeks bafora return lag to their home in Portland. Mlaa Haxel Fry who returned home from Berkeley Tuesday evening has aa her gnesta. Masse Irene Catlln, Sarrlat and Marjorle Tuft and Helen Smith, all of Berkeley and Lot An gales. Tha California girls were all school Bate of Miss Fry and Miss Octavla DeLap at the University of California. Mrs. T. R. Sklllington and daugh ter Mlaa Dorothy, left this morning for. San Francisco where they will stay for a few days. They were ac companied by Mrs. Skllllngton's Bother, Mrs. S. E. Forbes, who is on Iter way to Fremont, Michigan, after aa extended visit with her daaghtar and family. Say McHenry. of the Crater Oil and Gaa company left this morning lor Ban Francisco whero ,he will he for about two weeks attending to the company's business affairs. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams, old time Kla math Fails residents, that they have aettled In Monrovia, California, after several months of travel. IT, T. Harper, a director of the Standard Oil company, and party, touring by automobile, will arrive this evening from Alturas. Thny have reserved rooms at tho Whlto Pelican. Alfred Collier Is a county seat visitor front his saw mill In Swan Lake valley today. Mrs. E. J. Wires and daugh ter, Mrs. Thorns, drove into town jaeierday from their ranch homes near Matin. They are nthutlsstlo ovor tholr fine crops thla year, and are hoping to bo ablo to got a fair price for tho crop. If tho market Is too unsteady they may hold tholr crop and speclallio In dairy cattlo Instead. Pnul Foster, who Is with tho Klamath Queen drodger crow, was In town this morning from the Up per Lake after supplies. Mrs. Arthur R. Wilson Is report ed so fur recovered from a rccont Illness that sho la now visiting tho homo of Mrs. Will Hum at Mult nomah, a town a fow .miles from Portland. uttaneous trlbuto to tho two. Tho youngster was christened "Dodge" Master Dodge Brothers Is a very bright young gentloman and glws promise ot achieving a rcnon r.ulto In proportion with tho wolght ot his name. SECOND TO NONE If we aald we' wero the i beat and everyone believed it, all oiher dealer would ba compelled to close np hop. Wa freely concede there axe other reputable deal era who are conducting the profession of optom etry in an able and con I attentions manner. But for ourselves, the top line tell it own story truthfully, a to our own equipment, method and ability. , H. J. WINTERS OaUDVATS OPTICIAN in 7M afAJJf BTWOM Miss' Francis Honilk returned yestorday afternoon trom Medtord, whero sho has boon attending sum mer school for tho past fow wooks. Sho brought llttlo Poarl Jean Wil son homo with her from tho Rov. E. 1 I,awrenco's home, whero she has been visiting for a short tlmo. Mrs. J. F. Glenn was In town yesterday for a fow hours from Mt. Lnkl, shopping, and also working up Interest In Improvements for the church. , .Mrs. A. Morrlscau loft on this morning's train for Los Angelos, where sho will visit with her moth er for tho next tew wctks. C. V. Felli, an employe of tho California Oregon Power company, who has been In town on official business for tho past week, loft this morning for Yroka and Medtord. C. T. Darloy Is in town today from tho Wcod camp, whero ho Is spending a fow days with his family. Silas Obonchaln was In town this morning from his ranch in Langoll Valley, attending to business mat tors. II. S. Sparks and son woro in town yesterday afternoon from tholr ranch at Bonanza, attending to business at the court house. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jaquotte and family left this morning for Ashland and Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glascow and two children, and their two nieces who have been visiting here from Algoma, left this morning for Rocky Point for a two wooks' vaca tion trip. Miss Ethel Wynn of Portland who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Kowell for the past two weeks, left this morning for home. Charles O. Twohy, of the Chllo quln Lumber company, arrived this week from Berkeley, California, with his' bride. The young peoplo will make their home in Klamath Falls. Mrs. George Walton and daugh ters, Beatrice and Katherlne, are In town today from their home at Merrill. Miss Miriam Martin Is spending the week with her undo Frank Grohs, in Langoll valley. r NEW TODAY WANTED Tent or tarpaulin. Phono 29G-R. v 3 FOR RENT Nicely rurntshod down stairs apsrtmont. Modem. Rent $17. Call S23 Klamath Ave. 3-6 WANTED A housekoepor. Apply 1129 Lincoln. Phono 147-M. 3-4 FOR SALE A-l paying business. New and secondhand good. Snap to right man. Must got away. See Dick, 6th and Klamath Ave. 3-6 Our business ls developing. Htln son Photo Shop. 3 WANTED To lease houso of five or six rooms, modern and unfur nished. Phono 20C-W. 3-5 FOR RENT Furnished 5-room houso. Phone 263-J or call at S21 Fifth. 3-6 FOR SALE Model XVI Vlctrola with records In excellent condi tion. Phono 480-J. 3-5 Colonial one room cabins for housekeeping, 11th .near Main St. and 741 Walnut Avo. 3 FOR RENT 3 room modern fur nished house. Call 925 Rose 8t. 3-4 FOR SALE: Fine cooking and eating apples at Enterprlso Ranch Phono 400-J. 3-13 A gpod bed and a good bath at Colonial rooms, 11th near Main 8t., and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut Ave. All oulsldo airy rooms. 3 Female employment office Help waiting, 741 Walnut Ave. 3 FOR SALE S tons of cucumbers, all sixes, packed In gallon boxes. Small site 11.50. dill slzesN 11.25. Largo slto 1.00 per box. Blackber rles tl.EO por crato from the grow er. Send cash and write name and address plainly. Orders tilled prompt ly .W. E. Decrson, Boulevard C. Ash land, Ore. 3-9 FOR SALE Apples. Delivery will be made ot purchases over G pounds. Enterprise Ranch. Phone 400-J. 3-6 Make that Idle dollar work! Pat ft la the bank. Youngster Named After Amtomobile Dodge Brothers Inc. Is an Institu tion, but Dodge Brothers Is an Indi vidual. Which, though It sounds somewhat involved and perhaps nven enigmatic, Is but a very simple and tery truth ful statement. Fifteen months ago a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brothers, Cleveland, O. Mr. Brothers, It hap pens, Is n salesman for tho Barnes Motor Co., Cleveland dealer for Dodge Brothers. He had been Bell ing the Dodge Brothers car a long time and was exceedingly proud of It. He was also exceedingly proud ot his son. So ho decided on a slm- - Keep Your Food (gfrtWTC Isan'' 't-S Crisp, Cool, Healthful KLAMATH ICE t and . STORAGE CO. l'hoi ne B8 STAR THEATRE Today and Thursday James Oliver Curwood's Powerful Story of the Tlmbtrlaads "God's Country and the Woman" A story of courage and bravery In tho land of Ice and snow, whero thrills are part of the dally routine Friday and Saturday William S. Hart IN 1 The Testing Block" A thrilling Ulo of the liigh Sierras COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN The Strand THEATRE Formerly the ftfoadala 1180 Mala St. TONIGHT A thrilling story of the Big Woods Constance Talmadge . IN 'The Girl of the Tim- BUKS ON OAItAGR DKALj OTItKU COURT ACTIONS Suit has boon filed In tho circuit court by William C. Fnhrlg against William W. Fordney nllogltiR that an unpaid balnnen of $23r0 remains agnlnst tho defendant for u gnrngo purchased of tho plaintiff on Janu ary Id, 1921. Thu giirnKO was loca ted at Sixth mtil Klnmoth nvonuo. K. Sugarmnn has Instituted n suit against Ikn Jackson tor collection of $001,45 for goods contracted be tween tho periods ot December 22, 1920 and March 10, 1931, The or iginal hilt was $931.46 and 9330 was paid on tho account. Two suits wore dismissed by Judge Kuykomlall onu by the Klamath Packing company against C. F. W. Werner and tho other hy thn First Stato and Savings bank against Kred Eskelln, both discs being settled out ot court. Judge Kuykumlall signed n decree In tho partition suit filed by K, Den ton and Luanna Denton ngalr.st Al fred E. Cranro et nl to quiet tlllo to lands near Ft. Klamath. Make that lilto dollar work! It In Uwi bnuk. Put berclainu" ' A story of timber cruisers, home steaders and land Jumper and crooked legislator. Full ot action and thrills. Also, THE GUMP CARTOONS Andy and "Oh, Mini" AND . "Hall Room Boys" COMEDY A wonderful show tonight. Two shows 8:46, 9 o'clock. , Saturday, special matinee for chil dren It years and under, admission!' one potate: adult, IB cents.'- crf cT 5 Baked Sms &" Lunch - baked fojusAfhe YouWike Mi vroy fheyr Will Lay in Spud Supply for Winter Tmt Whlto states that ho Is going to tako a sporting chanco with all children 13 years and undor Satur day, Ho, Intends to assist a poor widow, who has flvo children, to get her winter supply of potntoos, and tho children uro to furnish them. Saturduy afternoon a "potato mat inee" will bo staged at the Strand, and the child bringing tho Isrgost potato wilt got n prlio. Tho ad mission prlco Is ono potato, a big one. Tho collection Is to bo given to tho widow at tho end of tho day. Children are to wrlto thulr names on tho entry when they pass It to the doorkoopor, ' I . . . Ll. I H o- I WEATHER RECORD I o o Hereafter The Herald will pablUa , the moan and maximum tamaara uros and precipitation record aa. tak en by the U. H. ReolamatloB. aarvloa tatlon. Publication will cover tha day previous to tha paper' tuna, np to G o'clock ot the day. Pra Max Mln. elnltatlon 1 , KH 65 2 MO Gl Aug. Aug. QUIKT VACATION (ANCASTF.lt, Aug. 3. President and Mrs, Ilnnl'lug today began a qulot vacation that will last until the end of thn week. Their are uo public roads to the Weeks home, whore they urn atnlng, and the near est telephone Is four miles away. Herald classified. ad pay yea. ..II ,.11 I III M I 158883 i$L rO0AK WORK a ILeayeYour Filtws Wore 9 OcIooK-Your AM- Pictures are ady at 3 gttp Ptf5 UMenworo mm Wf KLAMATH FALLS OREGON titSwI V V r7 I ftufflT Y I KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHCRC PARTICULAR KOPLa. BUY TrlCIR DRUGS SPECIAL Crater Lake Picture for Sale at GEO. L. 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