w fi Monday, jdnh im, oa-j THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Pdga.Four , i J i t i il 9 ' if; I I. Personal Mention Mr. tiud Mm, Jap. Dilscull i u-1 turned limt ovenliiK (mm Hymn whore they mmiit tho week-end (IshliiR. They brought buck clooo to 100 trout in tlio result o( two dnya miKllnp. Mr. nml Mr. A. .. hnrd and children, wlin spout tho jsronlor part of Innt work with relatives near (Irnntn Vang, returned Friday. Unfits S. Moore, well-known rap lliillsl of thin city, nrrlved on last nlclil's train from Son Krnnrl.co where ho anil Mr, Moore have been Mr. mill Mr?. Alton Sloan were at Spring creek for the day yentcnlny. Mr. and Mrs. Max t'hllcotu nml Mr nml Mrs. Cttni los Donation, Mr. nml Mis. Merln Donation, Miss Mottle Donnlsun and Miss Zena Uon nlson made up n parly who picnicked nt Hock Vrcok jesterday. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Winters nnd n paily of friends spent Sunday at Hock Creek. Mr. and Mrs. II It. Harrison, of Pelican City, dhlded their day yes terday between Hock Creek nnd Kour Mile creek In nn attempt to catch a mess of trout. Mr nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Thrasher and daughter, Mildred, ilrovn In Silver Loving Cup Offered to First Tourist atCrater Lake Hpendlni: tho winter. Mrs. Moore did their, car to Williamson river yes- not accompany her husband hut will bn hero later In tho summer. Sir. nnd Mrs. Will S. Wordcn are In the. city from Portland visiting with old (rlends. Warden, a (ormer Klamath county Judge, spent the mnnilnn around tho courthouse Ret ting nil tho new lights on tho court !ioii.o stluntlon, It was during his term nt office that the Hot Springs building was started. Hex Ilord, n prominent sheep man of tho Klamath basin, returned Sat iinl.iv night from Texas. Fiord re ports that thcro are place much hot tor than Klamath. Onrt n( Klamath Falls' early high school principals nnd ono of the well-known educators of the state, V.. FaiiRht, nrrlved hero on last night' train (rom his present home In Modesto. California. Faught was catted back to his old home by the Illness nnd death" of his mother. Clarenco Montgomery spent yester day In town (rom tho Medtord lum ber company's camp above Chlloquin, returning Jnte last night to the camp. Mrs. Gcorgo ". Otey left on the train tills morning (or her home In Horrls lifter a short Ult hero with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Otey. Thomas Martin, ono of Klamath's oldest pioneers and tho founder of tlio Martin flour milling Interest here. Is spending a few days In town from his summer camp' on Hecrea tlim creek! Mrs. Alvcro Ileal nccompnnled by her smalt daughter, Madeline ar rived last night for a visit with Mr Heal' mother, Mrs. Joe Moore. She will alro visit tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ilamaker. who operate a! large cattle ranch In the Illy coun-J try. John W. Townsend u rancher (rom the Merrill district was In town this morning attending to nutters of business at the courthouse and aTso (or tho purpose of purchasing' sup plies (rom local merchants. 1M. Hoyt, ono of tho well-known rancelirs In tho Fort Klamath coun try. Is In town today attending to matters of business. D. I.awton, another Fort Klamath resident, Is spending a (ew day here looking a(ler bustnes affairs. Tlio warm weather Is taking a greater part of Klamath Fulls popu lation out Into tho woods and to various lake points where the fish ing and cool shade go to make up a pleasant day. Yesterday was no ex ception and tho highway and lakl traffic wag double Its week-day quo ta. Among those who took advan tage of an excursion to Eagle Rldgc wero Harold dray, Otto nnd Hill l.orenz. Others who preferred Jlocky Point were Mr. and Mrs. If. N. Moe nnd party, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mc Nealy, Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Abbott, Miss Elizabeth Sullivan and Mr. Tan ner. It. I. Iltbbert and family were also nt tho Peint: Fred Houston of tho K. K. K, storo and Ray Telford and family are spending a few day there. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Houston ac companied by Miss Minnie. Walker left Saturday night (or Chlloquin and on Sunday drovo (rom there to Sprugtie river (or a day's fishing. Mr. and Mr. Ucorgo Mang nnd lumi roaiiT ftj'uui ycaiuruu- ui .juiiii- . son creek. They report the best kind of fishing nnd thoy report also thnt they caught tho limit o( moun tain trout. Mr. and Mm. ('. H. Underwood nrcnmpnuUd liy MIm Idella McUl rath nnd by Mm Henri visited In Port Klamath Sunday. They watch ed trj'ouls (or thn rodeo nnd Mr. Pmlerwood leportH thnt they had Fonio good fighter ninong tho wild horses. terday. Tho swimming and tlhlng are both good, according to theso Klamath people, who spend njot of their week ends In some delightful outing spot throughout tho county. MIsk Myler and Clara Calkins, George Stevenson and Kenneth Per ry made the trip around Upper Klamath I.ako by car osterday. Tho roads are particularly good (or this time of the year, and the trip Is made doubly pleasant by thn miles of pavement on tho Atgom.i side of the lake. J. W. Watkln.. Jr., o( thc Pacific Coast Mint company, and Mrs. Wat kins were hosts Sunday to a large number ot (rlends In a delightful outing on Klamath lake. The trip was made on a large awnlng-corcred barge, propelled by a motor boat. Stops were made at Ragle Rldgo and Hocky Point. Tho outing was voted a Rreat success by alt present. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hop- kin.. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Peltt and daughter Hertha. Wm. O. Wood, K K. Hnrpham, Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Rodger, Mr. and Mrs. Golden, Mli Florence, Porter, Mrs. W. F. Wygant, ; Miss Florence Porter, Mr. and Mrs II Cotad. Mr. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pope, Miss Ktlielwyn OTla hcrty. MIm Amy Smeltz. F. C. Nlcfcle Mr. and Mrs. F. H Soulo and Mr. nnd Mrs. Hv R. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Ksplnosa and 1 jpBi I n iMS'm If IrSHHHi II iiH II vmmmWm B K , jUJfllppppH mm vk I 'vv'SILbB mW TA. lwlUUlmmmmmmmmmmmma mm U SwMmmmmmmmmmmW M m IrTLLLBBBBBBV mW WWmmmmmmmmmmWmf -mm---2mmmmm Above Is an exact duptiralo of the uu Tlio cup stuiuls 26 Inched high silver loving cup donated by 'In- nnd l exiiulitlte In design. Tho cost Is chamber of commerce uudyfiu- affili ' s.itd to be t'T The cup was received ated organizations n a prize for tlio here today from Chicago nnd "III be first out-of-state tourist reaching placed on display by the chamber of Crater Luke by uutomobllo this seas . oinnicrio I.IIIKItIV A inn u stands on the prow of u little brown boat anchored In u hot mill unlet sea. Tho limn Is brown, loo, linmn and miked, Ills tdliu, tlltlll'lltllt llllll.. Ulll...,r...l .ultl. ..II ' ....., ......j- .ii.iv.,, i 1,1111 till land gloaming In tho sunlight." Tied about his waist Is n curloui, basket, such as only Polynesian women know how to weave. , ChallcngliiRly the brown man slares Into the water beneath him. What lies below that shimmering surface.? Yesterday his brother, a) muscular ii he, as adroit In swimming nnd diving. UuitlilnKlv slipped under those shining waters, and returned nn morn. Will ho, too, If not today, perhaps next month, nett nenson, have bis life thread cut by onn swift lungo of Hip shark', relontles. laws? Arrogantly ho tosseit back lilt head, draw In a deep breath, and takes the plunge. Down, down, down and soon hli groping fing er touch tho rough bottom. Then how ho must hasten, while tho pre cious storo of air In his great chest still remains. Tearing aside the seaweed hero, scrambling among tho rocks and pebble, there, ho work-; with feverish haste, keeping a wary eye out (or lurking dangers, the shark, the swordfjih, other fin ny monsters that the men of his strange trade know too well. See "The I.uck of tho Irish" at the Liberty today. Bring us your FILMS His itowM.w-iui.iaui) ' . A marriage license Issued nn Mr and Mrs. J. C Rlchter returned j Saturday in Melvln Arthur How last night from n day's trip to Mivss J n,a and Bva Grace Ulllard. and Creek NEW TODAY 1nl VII i U..l Mut H... t,..l..4 A I. ' the. young people were married lyi wishnrd. 36-Sti the Rov. Kdgar nf Merrill on -t!- i nrday evening. Mlns DIM.ird is well "'0,t SAI.K-The best rooming hounn ,... In Medford. long letiM.', cheap rent, 'known licnv )ialng graduated this .,, .,..,,,,. "T,.Pm: .., v.. Houston's Team Beats Fort Klamath Players John Houston' city baseball team defeated thc Fort Klamath players a,t Fort Klamath yesterday, 11 to 1. Tho gamo was Interesting, and was marked with excellent work on both sides. year from tho Klamath county high Main St. Medford, Oregon. I "nivui. trmili; liri Maiiuiiuil KIIO i lia been employed u a stenogra pher In the law office of It. ( Groesbeck. Mumiiihii Is a progres sive young farmer with a ranch uear Merrill. i-2 Former O. A. C SUr Named Student Manager CORVALI.IS. Jun0 2:. Carl I.o dell, (ormer Oregon Agricultural col lege star athlete, has been named general manager of student athletics here to succeed Jimmy Richardson who left the college to go to tho Seattle club of tho Pacific coast base ball league as business manager. Lo dell played on the famous Mare Is land Marine football eleven during the war. Dorris Is Winner ' From Ewauna Players LOST 3U caret diamond, (rom ring, nn streets of Klamath Falls. Ho turn to Pink Crowder, phoiiu SU.-J., nml get reward. atJ-SS KWHKR FU.VKK.IL TOMORROW The (uneral o( Mr. Anna Sousan Fisher, aged 74, who died at noon yesterday, will bo held (rom thn, Whltlock chapel at 4:30 o'clock to morrow. Mr. Fisher, w ho was a na- live of Indiana, Is survived by lieri son W. K. Faught. o( Modesto, Call (ornla, and by two tcp children, Mr.. Sadie Hutcbens, who resides nt 422 Walnut street, and John Faught, a rancher In tho Malln country. WANTKU TO TRAUK Automoblln In A-l condition (or milk cows. Value S00 Dux S00, Herald office. 2C-1 TIIF. STRA.NI A grout detective I. killed name Is Grady only clue Is a l er " ' The lultluln on this silver ore 1). II. Tho body showed truces of bring thrown off a cliff, yet that may have been an accident. Tfiij baffling uDMcry of this mur derous deed U solved by a certain oung author who sat-rlflroi hi love for 111,, HWietheurt, so that ho may bring this criminal to Justice, Coiuo and see the Inner working of a counterfeit rllipir, the methods which they clrculato ficticious money, and go through Incidents that thu utvrugo person would Ignore- "The Man Hunter" Is now playing nt thu Strand theatre tonight. This picture is different and nu upprallug that It will tlr every bit of emotion '19 HH You want them developed correctly, printed properly and returned promptly. That is the kind of Kodak finishing service we render. Have us develop a roll and you'll know. (A Finisiing that's rigit ami right on time is our specialty UitfeiwotfsPHanijcy Wfv KLAMATH FALLSlOREGON Wkn Leu v J Wit v KLAMATH FALLSOREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPLC BUY THE.IR DRUGS U7VJ BBS) -LI I. - III your body Tint 'klddlei' will en joy It tint beruUHo they uro timdo u( the nhiiio flgbtlni; uplilt as ihelr "pu and ma " Till: STAR Huluint Stone, u young American Insurance UKout, w-uuted tn win Hie hand nf the pretty daughter of the American consul In lluiikoliln. That Is why ho trawled to the South Amer ican Kingdom. Tlie manner In wlilrli tho Impet uous youth Jumped Into the turmoil, fulled the leiiiliitlnulHts and depiisul their drunken king fnntu the utory of "Red Hot Itiitnuiii-e," u John Kiuvrsoii-Aulla I .uo flrodui Hull re leased by Associated First National Picture, Inc., which Is now enjoy-J 11 I ' I II II l!iJ-LIJiJ. I lug a sint-cessful run at thn Star thea tre Tlio mm ond day engagement will end tonight The utory l u tire mi the romantic nietiidramitlr lorh laid In iiiythlrsl klngdiiliis. with lln-ll llydliey playing the part nf Helmut, nnd May Colllus portray ing the rule of Anna Muu. MiW' II S KIWI, Tl'IK.W The fiinerul of H. W, .Veut, who Hid Tuesday on his ranch near tl.l illy, will be bold (rum the Whltlock i'hiet ill IU u til. Tilery. (1, W Neiit, brother nf tho decerned, lm" urrlted here from Yelin to tskn elurgo of tils brother's affairs. Huytim Woolen mill Installing now m.irhliiery. i i-jmiLjm.tmvsmmmmmimmwmmmnmmrrr-! FOR RKNT FurnUhcd Apt, two room house and one sleeping room. 4iy N. tnth St. Phone 342W. 26 28- FOR RKNT- Plne St. Furnished room, 1154 2-27 MASONS ATTKNTIO.V State communication of Klamath Lodge 77. A. F. and A. M. tonight at 7:30. Report of tho dram! lodge delegate. :c Herald cluslfled adt pay yo. I.O.ST 33x4 tire and Hulck tiro rack. Ore. license No, 6N227. Find er please leav,. at Herald office and receive reward. 26-27 WANTED WORK" Cooking In camp, or ranch, AddreM or call 1749 Main St. 2628 Regular meeting of Aloha Chap tir No. CI O. K. S. Tuesday, Juno 27, 7:30 p. m. Social evening. Re (reshments. Visitors welcome. Ily order of Kdtth Delzell. W. M. 2C27 Say It With Flowers Whose Wedding Anni versaiy today? Klamath Flower Shop 834 Main Street Phone 589 DORRIS, Calif., June 26. Local fans were treated to a clean, snap py game of baseball yesterday af ternoon, the first of the season, when the home boys scampered away (rom the Ewauna aggregation (rom Klamath Falls on tbo long ond of a 14-to-2 score. Weather conditions were Ideal, although the sun wag sovero enough to bring out beads of perspiration and thc play ers were wont to niuko numerous trips to thu water bucket. Manager Miku Ulanottl ot tho Dorrl,, nine has accumulated a net of hoys tliiii season who glvo prom ise of making things Interesting for their neighbors. ' Dick Dunn, Uni versity of California football play or, pitched thu first half for Durrls In beautiful htylv, then Karl Stan lake went In and continued to h.if- flu thu visitor,! In his customary fashion. Iiuth Dunn nml Stunlukol nru rajialdu plteliers, mid nro re lied upon to bring Dorris out on tliu favorable nldo of tho ncoru book in future games tlilrf scuson. Oilier local boyH who played yes terday nro Charles. Hugh, Uulvor nfly of California, catcher; Miku Uianottl, right field; Wahl, second baho; Stauluku, first babo -and 'pitcher; Agiibu, ehortstop; Cow, center flld; Harvuy, left field; Dunn, first base and pitcher; Wil son, third baso. Several of tbo lineup are stu dents of tho University ot Califor nia who are spending their summer vacation working In tho local box factories. ATTENTION MOOSE Klamath Falls Lodge 1106 L. O. O. M. Wilhmeet Wednesday evening, June 28th. Im portant business to be transacted ; all members urged to attend By order of Dictator. Lodge meetings second and fourth Wednes days each month. Corvallls Willamette precinct, south of here, planning $3, GOO com mi.nll.. Loll TONIGHT AT THE STRAND t- WHKRB EVERYBODY GOBI- BOMB OF TUB HODKINBOal t'KATURM -m "The Man Hunter" Big Story of the Northwest Mounted Urban's Movie Chats, and Vaudeville Movies Good Comedy Coming Tuesday "A Yankee, Go-Getter," , . with Neva Gerber ' J i i 1 1 Admission 1 0c-20c. Show starts 6-30 Here's a Store With a Rush of Business Early and late the store has been crowded and hut few have left without making purchases. You know the store. This is no romance. Why this rush of business? What can YOlJ do to duplicate this msh for your own merchandise business? The answer is simple. This is it: I '.. k ADVERTISE V. ' . f The Herald is prepared to furnish SERVICE to its advertisers and help them get results. t Phone 88 and a representative of this paper will promptly call on you, not merely to accept your order for space, but to ass.Bt you to get in creased business for your store. f THE EVENING HERALD 1 SERVICE tuuui.jr tMt I ijij-k-w ' VslSsfgUrvli,- ,TJUt . - a.Ktf.-j.