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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1922)
Pniie M lll'OO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON inin.vv, ju.VB no, om By Our Country Editors L SPRING LAKE .Minn Honmi Mink Ihih nrilved home 'mm Klilill" when. iiIih Juki ioiii- I llll If'll lull Inrin uf hflifuil I,,",1:I,I;:,"LH"1" Ml HI..III. K..i....r. Ci.l Mr- I I lit I ink. i , MhH,,k Iii. l,r.iih..rl lt..y,,,M i.d Churl.. Murk Imvn .... Jii'li nt Him iiiui'li Pin iii.i .. i , ..... ... ..... H I . . ''I .M...I" nirill mull Mill I'l 1,111- 11 I llll. In III ii.t.l,.. .... ...l..ri...... ... . I ... ' iiiii'iiimi. Hiiiy 111 viillla. Mil lull Of lllll iiiiiiiIiv Ml I'llliHiil " iiiMii..-.. in liili'lll.l t, mni jr(t (ir..R.n ill III" III l"MM.. Afl.T .1niit:l,t..iH w.'ri. f,. Mil'" Miii'ii: iii Aiuiiitini uiiii i Mil V ll'lllllll'il III llll. Ii 1 ' ' , .... ""Ill III'IKIH immiIii i, ,m ftti.tllllltitltllllllll 'I Ilia ... ..... I nil HI i'HMMj ' ' Ii M illl,l (II l li uftB titht l'"tt sIh(hh (If till' Ifllll TULE LAKE I imrli I'muilil ntitnlHii (In. nun lllll III V ID' HllllillK IIIIIII.. r I III w,...k viixill'iii llli ii wife Alt iiihI liiiiiin of Mr mill Mm. .luiiiuii null mi Weilncwlny, Mid. .lumen (llviin nnil Mm, Ar (Inn llmuiikor IihiI illmiL't wllli Mm Mi.tvln CniiiH Woiliicndiiy. Kd ili'il Hi. Ir iltiiiclilcT 'Hid family al I'litnillKd llio flrat of tlin week. A liitco iniiiiljer of tli't valley imiple went In Ilcally In nlUnd tho lifll' cntiK) iiikI other rpnrln. AmniiK Olio Hot ii iiiiiiIo liiinhicM t rifi ( t lioxft win. wini wcro Mr. timl Mm. John Mpul.-li Mini Kliiinillli I'n I U v Inl loin .in Mi. mint ."Hill I'llHCllI llllllll. II rmii'li in Hi., linn, inii M.iiiitiy nun (III)' I Mr. Ciiiirliiniiii In nnrldni: fm llnr iv Mnrllii 'llii'in will hi. ii iliiiiii. In Hi'lir.'l-li'-l'n Imrii K.iliiriliiy, July Int. I'nuilt Hiewnrt mnl family Hpenl ft ii n 1 1 it x riHiiiiic. A SAVINGS PAY DAY Today is Pny Day in our Savings De partment. On this dati', we niv crediting lo our Savings Accounts .several thousand dollar.", of interest, which has been earned during the past .six months. Is your name listed on our Pay Kail? If not, stall a savings account al once on which we will pay you interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BLY Mr. mnl Mia. JVnller Cumplwll i.'hirni'il Imtiin on Monday from Klamath PnllH Tln-y lirimi'.lit their "IiIkrI iluui;lili'r Ikiiiui Willi tlioin, Mr. nnil Mm. J. I'. McAullffo nntl h.ihy ilauitlitcr, Norn, rnturn.'il to Fort Klamath 'mi Mmiiluy. Mc Aullffi) wim Inoklni; lifter Ininlni'w liiti'ii'Mtn In llilu cerjlon for a fow i!ii)ti nml Mm, MrAullffo vlidtrd wlili friend In Illy, MNm llililu llnmnker wan u nuenl nt lln Iiiiiii.. of Mr. mnl Mm. Arthur lluni:ilrr over Monday, mnl return. I In Iht homo nt Ilinianiu an Tuemlny. (Irciil wan llin Intcreitt ffhnwn In tin. nehnol .'Ii. (Inn nt Illy on Mnn I(i v, inn. uf llin larceM ni'hnol idee (Iiiiiii i"vrr linlil lii'm. TIioku elert el to llio lunil Imtinl wr (leorr.o Ilujil fur ntii' year, Atlliur Hamaker reelerlt'il fur Iwn yearn, Wnltor c.uii phell ro.i'l..(lcil fur three jean nml Mnn In t'rnnit idecled nn clirrl; of tin' IiIkIi nrhiiiil. Marvin Crimi mnl O. II. Howard mnil.i n trip Into Klamath Fnlh Tociulny tnnrnlriK. Iiclni: rnllcil llmrn nn ciiiirl duly. A niiiiilirr of linmlii of ulirp nru l."lni; ilrh.'ii tliroiiKli llio Illy bcc Hun en roup, from I.nko county to tnrloiiA ntitnmur rmiRcn. Amly T.iylor, ono of I.nko coun ty 'h protnlni'tit hri.p men, ntn)i'il In Illy nil TitfKilny nlKlit. Taylor's Hlici'ii nr koIiik throuRli to fum Aicr rmiKO. Mr. nml Mr. Jhiiioh iDlxon ro turncil homo from Klnmntli Knlb on Tucmlny. Tlioy vlnltt'J nt Korl Klniimtli n fow i.ik licfor0 return In i; Inline. Krlcinli of llltli) Jrnn Plxon'wert' clnil to lic.ir Klin luiil very iiuc C'lttul operation In IlivIiir Iicr ton ulln rcmoM'il. Kho U rcrocrInir iulti rapidly. Mr. mnl Mm. Jiunon fllvau Tin Itcil In Illy no Wi'iliifHilay. Mrtf. llarl Walker vIMIcil at the' In Klmuutli I-'iiIIh mi V.'iiii'ility, Kituinliii: on Tliumilny. Mm. Juiunif Hull mnl two ilniii;h- ll'IH, .ll'HKlU mill lllllll, Mpl'lll. it Hl'llk ulth AlrH. IIuII'h pufjnlM, Mr, mnl Mm. J. A. I'nrlK.r. Alio VIiihoii wan n ImnlnfM vln llor In thin n'Mtlon thu mlilillof lliu week, mnl utayril ovor nlKlit nt llin (llvnn riinrh. Dewey mnl l.elor Nichols nf l'ortliitnl, who huvi) ln'i;u' vIhIUiir reliitlveH nml frletnlH ut llonnnza, mmlo n trip to Illy tho flmt of thn week nml iipiint n few ilnyn vlnltlnc at tho Iiiiiii 0 of Mr. nml Mm. Mike Wnlll'i nml other relntlven. Tilemlrt of John IlmlHon will Ik. I'.l'iil ti knpw li.i In iililn to h" nrouml niialn. Me went homo with i:. H. Wlii'tAtoii'i mi Wrdnemlay. Ho Mill hnx lo y,o nn crulihcn, hiw cver. Merln KnoIlN wan vhltln Mr. nml Mm. J a men Wat In nn Tiiemlay. Mr. uml Mm, IM fii.ieheer vln- Kruillc Ohetirlialn, .Mr. nml .Mm. .I.imc.i CI vxin , Mrn. D.illmi lilv.iu, Mr. nml Mm. Karl Walker, nml a numli'T of tlin IjoyH who playcil hall. , I'. W. Wiirren wim a IniKlneiH ln toi n Illy on Weilnemlay. SU. uml Mm. Chart en Taylor of lluulty v.nr'i IniHni'Hi tntom n Illy en Weilnemlay. A. H. O'Connor boI homo "oil Tliumilny, hrliiKlni: a l.irun hunch of Mock entile lo hln ranch hero, tin hroucht them from III: Valley, California. Tho entlro hunrh nncni nl In ho In flplendlil "rnnilltlon. Marvin froim returned from Kl.'itnnlh I'alln on Tliumilny. Mr. and .Mm. K. W. WheUlono wnrrj Inmlliesi vlhltom In flly on Thumday. Mm. James (llvan met with Mm. Jumcx IMn.ill. Mm. Arthur Jlamaker nml Mm. Dalian (llvan on Wcdne.i- from all reporlH they had newInK hcc." "hoiiiu nrd tho Inlle.r pnrt ot llio wek. Mr. and Mm. O. W. Howard vli- Tim 'Mlsaen I.o Wecdon, I,cnntnd nt tho homo of Mr. nnil Mrn. ntiil tloldl.) I.nwln enmo out from W. T. Onrrc.lt on 8nturday. Klmnnlh Tails on Thumdny with m, nn.i jir.; j.mo, firlacull of .Marvin CroM. nml vloltcil nt the homo of .Mr. nml Mm. Arthur Hum nkor until Sumlny, when they re turned homo. Ira MrCnll wai hunlncaa vis itor In Illy Friday. JumeH Watt inndu n trip to I.akovluw on Friday. Mm. I'Mdl'i Cagohecr nml Mm. Arthur Ilnuiaker wiu-'; IioiIcisch to n picnic' parly for tho children on Friday. They took nil tho children Klamath FiiIIh, vtnltcd Mm. Drift coll' pnrentK, Mr. and Mm, J, A. Pnrkor, over Sunday. MIkk Inez JenkltiH him hoen vln ItlnR nt tho homo of Mr. uml Mm. I'rnnk Olicuchaln tho pant week. Mr. mid Mm. Mlko Wall In visit ed In Illy on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. llcrnnrd I.ewln, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wecdon, Mix Kvel)"!! Chapman, Kd Joiich nml In town out lo ii picnic lunch on J " L,. Thompson of Klamath Falls tho ditch ,nnd after tho lunch theylwcro B,,M,I, of Mr ani! MrB- Arthur Ilnmaker over Saturday nmnt and Sunday. The evenlnj; wan ipent hy tho older mcmhoni with two tallies nf GOO, whllo tho yotinfcor mem horn of tho parly attended thn dance Riven In tho community hnll. Sunday, hrltiht and early, tho en tlro party went to tho north fork, of Bprnguo river and spent tho day finding. SykeA Hamaker wan attending to liimlneiei In Illy tho latter part upent tho afternoon wading and nwlmmlm;. Thoio In tho parly wcro MIxh l.nln Wecdon, Ooldlo and f.enn f.owin, J. C. Ilamaker, Mattlo .lano and Inld Jean Cross, Iluford Wut lln, I-M ward Cael,oer, Ilohert,. Jean, Avla nml Hilly Cuneheer. Juily.i' nml Mm, Datchelnr wcro finest at the home of Mr. and Mm. Murvln ('ron over Sunday. Mrn. Harold ThruMon formerly MI.ik Lou Uo Howard, vlnlted her LOOK! READ! ACT! Special Prices on Fabric Casings for Few Days Only Kight now is the time for you lo buy what I ires you need. These prices are not guaranteed for any length of time, but are subject entirely to the available supply of stock. All New Stock and Covered by Standard Tire Warranty Squeege Fabric Casings Special Price Regular Price ' 32 x 3I& $17.50 19'S0 32 x 4 $22.50 ?2r,-s0 . 33 x 4 $23.25 ?2719 ; ; 3-1 x 4 .' $25.00 S27-70 32 x 3j:. '-32 x 4 .. 33 x 4 .. 34 x4 .., Cord Casings Diamond Federal $25.50. $25.75 $32.40 $32.25 $33.40 $33.25 $34.25 $34.25 Ford size (30x3 !) $9.95 to $18.95 NO WAR TAX NO WAR TAX NO WAR We carry any size, from a 30x3 to a 40xS TAX DIAMOND TIRE AND VULCANIZING CO. 707 South Sixth Street day nml Thumdny uflernoon, and I parent, Mr. and Mm. O. W. How-' of tho wpek. r PROSPERITY TALKS No. 5. THINK HOW YOU CAN HELP KLAMATH FALLS GROW -" ttimrfm ii irtf -1 m '" " -trsc. What will Become of Your Boy or Girl? It is a well known fact that hundreds of our boys and girls are leaving the HOME TOWN to seek their fortunes in other cities. There they work and struggle against frightful odds the major ity failing to realize their dreams of future prosperity. How much better it would be if these young people could stay in their HOME TOWN! AND THEY COULD If we had always spent our money at home and helped to build up stores and industries that could give them profitable employment. Our neglect and lack of loyalty to home interests has. doubtless driven away to other cities many who would have made good citizens of our city. WE those who sent their money away from Klamath Falls, have retarded the growth of our city and have caused the loss of many desirable citizens. But it is not too late to do our duty by the young boys and girls who will soon be ready to take upon their shoulders the burdens of life. WILL YOU? Will you 'help make Klamath Falls prosperous? Make it grow to the point where none of our ptople will have to seek employment elsewhere? Then do all your buying in Klamath Falls as far .us possible. For Presperity: Buy Now Build Now Work More Earn More Klamath Falls Help Your Own City Ic You Help Yourself ?,. i;i" i jt- Thla spaco paid for hy progressive- merchants of Klatnath Falls , ,Sy Jv -A-Jl W wv .'v ', ft ) er