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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
.'IIVI' I'll!' .MIIIM'IIMII
.MIhm I'M I III W III I inn II, roiinln of
Mm. Hlilimy Alilioll of III lit I'lly, Irfi
(in UiIm iiiiiriilnK'it I in I ii rcir Hun
KmiiclHi'O mill ot linr miiillinrn Cull
fnnilll i'IIIkk, whnrn kIio will vlnlt Iw
film returning in Iht limmi In ?lln
ii ia poIIm.
Iti'luK'il To Hull"") MiikihiI"
WIIIIhiii M. Hliiri'V, prcHliloiil ot
Ihii Alchlmin. Tnii'kii ft Hiililii Ki
It 11 1 1 w ii y t'Oiuimny, who will unlvi'
limn I mill! lit fruin Cruli'r Inkit en
liililn til Cnllforiilu, In 11 ruiiilli to
Mm. IivIiik llllilii-rt, UK CiiiiKi-r
uvi'ii un,
lU-rc On VUII t
- Mr. mill Mm, (', Klnn uml Mr.
mill Mm. I' II. Iluiliinil lurlvi'il la-it
nlKlil Iiv limlnr fin in I .nil u limn Ii.
Tlioy will vlnlt nl Mil liniiin of Mr.
mill Mm 'lnnl..y t'nrlni' In tilt
Mullti illntrlit.
I.I'UVI-H .'or I'lllWllll'MM
lli'OlK" II. Clin in ImtIii I m li'fl mi
IIiIh MKimlnK'K train Tor I'linnili'iin,
Ciillf. Clninilii'iluln limi Im'I'H ui
fitnilliiK.to IiiihIiii'nm intcri'Mi lirr'
fur llin lint lliri'i' wiM'k.
On I'UMiitf Trl
Amlri'A' Colllnr, ni'i'iimiianli'il hy
W. K, Di-lJiy of I'lirilnnil. Ii'ft y-i-li-nlii)'
mi n fow iliiy' fMiliu: trip In
lUiimiiuil lnlu.
l.ruvo For (YiUrr I-ttl'.i'
Mr. mid Mm. Jnh'i Mi-Cull iiihI
family unit Mr. uml Mr Artliur Wil
on mill f-'iinlly I f t ihl in.irnliiR
for f'ratir luko.
llTt l-Yum Art'aln
Dr. and Mm. V. I.. Hum nn I Mr.
nml Mm. A. Mutliewn of Ar.iim.
fnllfurnli. nro Klmnutli Knit rial,
lom. ;
rtrturnn From Fort Klmuneh
Charloy Dol.ap ruturnod Ul nlnlit
from couple of tly' bualnen trip
to Port KJamtlh.
y
llcr On ilulnru
. Dad Wortlilnimn of the Chowan
can Umb And caul, compiny It
butlnnti vliltor hnro from Pililoy.
VUllliig Dnuulnrr
Mr, A. K. Hemlny of Aihlnnd Ii
vlilllnl with her daughter Mln Pau
line CUfl.
Ilr From Alijoma
Mm. A. Zlnn and daughter nuth
are Klamath Falli vliltort from Al
goma. X
Him IVanrlwo Vlnllora '"'
Mr. and Mm. n, Bmlth of flan
Francisco are vliltlng In Kl.iin.itli
Falli.
ltr From Biiiwiri Wi
tt'. F. n. Chaae, aecreiary of the
llumofly Irrigation project, la a
hualnnia vliltor lioro. -
To Dorrla
let Iiocklny itt tliln morning an
a uulinete trip to Dorrla. . . t
Down From Fort Klamni li
lt, fl. Dixon of Fort Klamath la a
Klnmath Folia vlnltor today.
To VlllH'OIIVI'l', II.
Mr. uml Mm. Clyilii Hrott nml
nun Kiiymouil Infl till" niornliig by
motor .on H Dime wnika' viniillnii
trip. Thi'y will vIhII with ri.lu
Hvmh In I'ortlaml, Hituttlu uml In
Vitiifiiu vnr. II. ('. Mm. Hcott's
brol linr, (Miialr WrlKbl, nf Hi'iittln,
will mtiirn with thoin,
To VUII HIn4-I'
M in. C. HiiiIhoii I'll on till"
miiriiliiK'H Irulii for Hun KrunclHco
whi'ni nhn will vlnlt with Iht alii
ti.r (or H I'lHil'l" of wnnkn. From
tlii.ru nhn will go to U Amk"I"
for ii month'a vlnlt with hiir mr
I'lilH, Mr. uml Mm. A. Hurlwrll.
I of tve
M iW&r-' ' ' ND us rR Y
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UMBER STOCKS
REPORTED
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Urn. I'ioiii Oiiklmiil
MlhH Hull' l.uwriuirii of Oiilituliil,
fulllorulii, nrrlvi'il lunt night for u
in 011 1 h 'h vIhII with hi'r hIkiit, Mm.
A. N. Clay of thl i ll)'. M Inn l-uwr-.
ii. i. will vlnlt lit It", ky Point uml ut
I'rui.'r litkn brfom ri'turnlng to
O.illliiil.
On CnniiliiK Ti-I -
Mr. mid Mm. C. It. Huttnon and
Mr. uml Mm, P. Mntlmwn mid Hltl
duiiKlitrr M libel. loft thl morning
on u wi-ok'ti Ciiinplng trip to DU-
iiiunil luko.
Will VUII ll'-r
II.Min Curti-r of Smi J""", arrlvod
horn limi night by motor mid will
vlnlt with Klnmiith KulU frl.n.lB
lor u fow iluya. From hum CarliT
will ilrlvi. to Pnrllmid.
Will Iti'liirn ToinorroH'
Carl Wllla of the Golden Rulo,
will return tomorrow from a wook'a
vlilt In Anhland. Mrs. Wllla will
remain In Ashland tor a more ex
t".'idd visit with her parents.
On Camping Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Mooro
iind funilly are enjoying a three
weeks' camping trip In tbo Klam
ath marsh vicinity.
Leaves For Illrlimond
Miss Bernardino Hannon. who
has boon visiting with her parents
Mr. and Mrs- P. E. Hannon at th
Enterprise ranch, loft on this morn
ing's train for Richmond. California.
It.lurii From Vacation
Mrs. H. B. Venteh, whft have been
visiting In Grants Pass and other
Oregon cities, hnvo ' returned to
Klamath Falls.
At The Motel HnD
Among those registered at the
Hotel Hull are M. Knyser. of Rose-
burg: J. E. Hitchcock, of Portland
and Ethel D. N'olson, ot Taooma.
From IikevlPw
ailborl D. Drown, Ralph Urown
nad C. 1- Shochan are hero from
I.akcvlcw.
Hero From Horsefly Ranch
Louis Noll and Louis Qerbar are
Klamath Falls visitors from tho
Horsefly ranch,
l.euves For Kum-ne
Alfred Collier loft hy motor to
day tor Eugene. (
Mnthor Ill-
George Mather Is reported HI nl
hU home.
For
Saturday
Wo are receiving an express shipment of Fruits and
Vegetables, including the following:
Cauliflower
Summer Squaih
Peppers
Beam
Artichokes
Celery
Cucumbers
Peas
Watermelons
Cantaloupes '
Apricots
Plums
Grapes
Casab&s
Berries '
WE WILL BE GLAD TO PLACE YOUR MELONS
IN COLD STORAGE
Phone 577-W
Hurry Gash
Grocery Co.
Outlook for Heavy Demand
On Western Producers
Declared Bright
I (:iTI.Al, July 27. I'nn t 1ml-
ly nil lumber yuriln In the mlil'lle
Sliit -H lire hure of Hlo.-kn mid the
outlook for li.Mivy ileinuml on lum
ber iroiliirern of OreKon and WimIi
Ington In the n.iir future In lirlKhl,
uccordlng to (). Ii. Il.irrliiiiiii, prenl-
denl of tliu I-iinihernieiiH C'leurlng
IIouko roiiipmiy, who bun been on u
busliii'HH trip ii h fur i'IihI iih I'MI.-ukh.
''Thromdioiit Coloniilo. Kuiihuh,
Mlnnnui l, IIIIiioIk, ' Mliineioiu and
WlHeonnlii I fimiiii iiltuii.st n. i litm
heP wlinlever Mtaek.'il In rei:i ileal-
.tin' yuriln," mild llarrliiiun.
"Ill III ii lurKH citlen ileiuiiiid for
liimli.-r for KiillilInK inii'iinne bun d;
cllneil li. i-.'iiMn of I be iidvuileiliK
neiileu of iii"i bmili V waxen, but It la
believed Ihene Kill come down with
tin. iippiouiii ot wi.i.T, nml I hen
liimlier will be In xreutur demund
unit ileulem will Mtoek up,
"On uei'.iiiiit of the new tux law
'n lllluoiu builders were anxloiiK to
K"t llii'lr projects i-oiiiiilited by a
ei-i-iuia rl'itn mid rontraetom were
Milillni: iiKulnnt one iim.iIIht for the
help of eurpeiitnm, tbim run n In K up'
the wiige srulo.
"Thin was praellrally true In Thl
..'hkii, l.'ven In Ht. .ouU curpenlers .
were able to command u wukc of (
11.7.". mi hour. Of course, that norl
of thing could not continue, but In ;
the iiieuntiine many building pro-
JectH hnve been postponed.
"A reiTcifon hoa commenced nnd '
it will not lie Ionic befnie deferred
building projects will be revived
nnd demand for lumber will be more
active than ever, commencing late I
this Hummer. I expect that the lum
ber Iniliinlry here will be very act
ive, the rnmlnir fa I! and winter.
I'm in iK iiiiiiiii Likely
'"Throughout Hie iiKrleuliiiral re
Bioiin I found that I lie grain crop
will b of average volume, but no
so large, nx to be i taxhi l nn the
greatent on record. Farm buildings
generally ore In run-down condition,
so It Is reasonable lo believe that as
soon as the funnels gf,t on their
financial feet there will be a very
largo demand for lumber for new
construction."
Kodak finishing at H'lnion'.
Wood
GREEN SLAB
Selected
10 cords, 16 in., $30.00
These are the best slabs
ever delivered in Klam
ath Falls.
BLOCK WOOD
Single loads ........$4.00
Double loads 5.75
These are big blox, and
the loads are full.
See us about your fuel
problems; free infor
mation and advice. Our
twelve years' exper
ience is at your service.
We cany the full line
of Limb Wood, Body
Wood, Coal, Fuel Oil.
Phone in your orders.
0. Peyton
& Co.
419 Main Phone 535
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e&np MA,N ST' ! ,!.;:
isiztUctXltjJ) l
J jl Special Sale of !i
' Lingerie Waists 'J ;
j For Sport and Outing i v
! 1 From 95c ao $1.95 'jh ;''
Attention Farmers!
When you eat "Better Bread" you are
using your own products, for all our bread and
pastry are made of Klamath County flour.
O- T.:. construction jobs, on grading work, and in
the quarries and fields where heavy trucks do
heavy work, where the roads are rough and the grades
re steep there Shell Gasoline measures up to every
demand made upon it, It is used and approved every
where in the west.
SHELL COMPANY ,
or CAuroaxiA
MODERN METHODS
The days when grain was cut with a
scythe and bound by hand have practical
ly disappeared. Modern methods 'have put,
farming on a more efficient basis.
The days when people had to carry
their money wittf them are also past. Mod
ern methods of. paying by check have sim
plified and made safe the exchange of
money.
Be up-to-date in ytfur financial trans
actions! Keep your money in this strong
bank and pay by check.
The American National Bank
Of Klamath Falls, Oregon
Member Federal Reserve System
Special
For
SATURDAY
Home made lemon cream pies, butter'
horns, nice line of coffee cakes, a variety of
fresh layer and plain cakes. "
Fresh turn-overs and cream rolls of
French Pastry
Ask your grocer for Better Bread
MADE BY
Sixth St. Bakery 1
CHAS. H. LANDIS 126 So. 6th St '
"For goodness sake eat Better Bread", . ,
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Saturday Specials;
Our bargain list for tomorrw comprises many
household necessities and seasonable toilet
preparations.' Money saving opportunities for
thrifty buyers.
REGULAR SPECIAL
Cocoanut Oil Shampoo $ .50 39c
Witch Hazel (full pints) .75 49 c
Almond Cream Lotion .50 39 C'
Violet Ammonia (full pints) .75 49 C
Bay Rum (half pints) 1 ..50 39 C
Quinine and Sage Hair Tonic 75 59c ' "
Lemon Soap 10 05c
Nylotis Baby Talcum (highest grade) 30 9c '';i.r'X"
Nydenta Tooth Paste 50 39c
Aspirin Tablets 25 17c
Carbolic Salve 30 19c
Finest Spanish Castile Soap .25 , X9c
Two Quart Fountain Syrings 1.25 C
Cut out this coupon and bring it to us tomor
row (Saturday) and we will give you
Free
A Small Jar of
KRANK'S LEMON CREAM , m
This is one of the finest creams made and the
jars we are giving away contain a generous
amount sufficient for a good trial of its merits.
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