...ij VVglXNHSDAY, MAY 28, 1924 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. I MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE I I ; , , OIL NEWS Furnished Hnily by Till) Went Const oil k fins Company for Hi" Information of the 1. 1 Look What's Caddyingf f , lli'tci .''iii( Mmiili hiiKniii . t T. II, Hhiijihoii, fiiilntr uf H. !. mill !W. U. Hlnipmn, t'linl nullum, l lime from Hill City, H h link m u iilxl In . now Willi lilii kiiim idi :lin (lurlim- I a in. whom ( lu.y hiivit llui .'outrun i for li nxwivniliig. Simpson Hr. i H nil I run il mini Iml like, tin I -ildnr . Ilf a ml Hiiyn III; will iiliiy rue I III' HUlliiiuir now llnil IiIh sons have .in h ' convenient iiiiii'l(H whnrii oiiii run ' Klljoy II 111 0 1 1 1 1 1 II I II Hlljlllll'll, Now Mii'vlco HnilloiiH I 0, it. niHtoi rr. mm j. d,w m i Hut HlllllMni'il (III I'liniimiiy, nut ol Hie - HiinnuiiHIti) olfli'ii, lire nl ny lai; ul I he -W'lillii I'i'l lilt ii linK'l Mr ii f.w ilny. while lie in In connection wild llii' J Mutliin lit A II n ii HprliiKM. Tlu-y w : nlwi Itmklnit nftor tlm Initialling oi ( it new Kiuiioii ul K 1 1 k. . I'oyii Hhort Vlxli I C. :. Callmy of Albany, nml Mm. Cttlhcy left hern lust iiIkIiI fi. I moUir trip lo Nevudu. Mr. Cut liny I bun many friends li"rn who wore Jglud to groH Ii I in, iiIiIioiikIi tlm vls- lt wan but n Nliorl ou t. Tim Citthey's will spend a fnw ilnyH In l.lik"Vl"W bnfgiu leaving llio aluln. To Visit Kn.i'fti ' Mm, K. II. Jefferson iirioiiipunliHl 1y jtwo friends, Mrs. I'orry Ia Imv mill Mm. ipiltiiC Whltn will leave to aVy tor u. .iumIit 'trip lo Sninm lo ha Konn about a fortnlKlit. Mm. Jiiffvrsnii In driving her mw cur, Hllidylnic At, IU"rkrlry ' MIhh Amy Thoiiipmiii, who hun a. taught miikhumiitlrs ul lim Klmimlli Comity IiIkIi iirhonl, In Inking llio Indiuiiior wwilnti roursij ul tlm t!nl jvoralty of Callfornln. Miss Tliomp Uon dom not -plan to rut urn hero next 'full. , ! Rot urn South I Charlm llllny of San Francisco, former Klamath KuIIh resident, rn jlurncd thin morning to lha otithcrn 'city, after spending u month here. 'Mr. Itlloy will come here again horl .ly to attend to busli.ona lutorosls. Will Camp at Silver Lake 7 Mr. and Mn. 0. U. llulrk, Mm. E. D.. Lutx. . and J. It. Hull or Myrtle Crook aro stopping off a tow days at the Hotul Hull on their wai to Bllver tUike where they will visit Mends and camp for the um 1 JyCve Fur I'ortlanil Holland Itoilolph, accountant for a number ot lumber' companies In lhl district, has left for Portland. Mr. Uodulph will return here for a abort atay and then bo to Ban Fran- claco. . , , I.aiubcrninn Krom riprngua River 1 W. A. Hrhmldt and family ere vlillluc frlondH In town from Bprague Itlver, whero Mr. ttcmnldt li a prominent lumborman. Lrft (or I'ortlnnil A. W. Mooro of the forol aorvlco loft tor Portland this morning In 'conectlon with novernmont buelneti. " 4 aval IViBVBOOV'a 1NCATIU . 1. i A HIT CVrananf) I ffktn I II LjfS' MIIHll x. POLA f9VEGM U n "THE la R Danish A ' V freduMon lm 4 :jk.,.i.$ki' HtrbtrtBrmon jMWduulon luitil , JinlDhioMortno' POlA NKtllll In Ihn . uiii't. '. of clini-Hcti'r part thut iiindo nT rainoiiN. a iiililion ilollnr production nml n atory of a thousand thi'llla. Last Times Tonight Coming Thursday . Rex Beach's , , Famous Story . "THE. SPOILERS" A upenFeature (IllllillllK lluini Mr. iiiid. Mm, W. H. Colnr of W'r I liimtivi' I'ini'ii In Mm Hot Kprtn,;, Alllllllllll. 'llll'V Ulll lllk.' p.lhKl'M.'llll III' tlll'll IH'W limilll Mlllllf tin:') If J illy. ' I'l'niu Vi Iii.t It - I,, I), l''n'lcl.i lo hi . .ilnyini- n! til H I In Id vv I it ll.'ti'l vslillu In, in ii'ii-r, Nl'lll'IIHllll nil 1iiii.Iiii...i. IIoiii, In Mr mid .Mill.' Ktiiii" ul Cl.ll.iii:ln til thu li inn. uli V;t I Iju il 1 1: ) , ,'iiiy L'V. a miii, oi'n To ll-'oliy. Klipi'i'li'li mli'iii of riiiinly ,i'liii.i'n, Kri'd I'l'li ion ilrnvc to lli'.illy liiln tiiiii nl :n:. pliiniiliiit i,, t,p. ml t It o iluy llicrn. Wi-il ('mini wi'll toiluy mill nIiow Iii; i.ll foriiiiitlnii i IiiiiikIiik to Hlnti; IiiUIi'iiIIiik linn llii' i liiiiii'i'li of pli k I ii it up iihii'i' oil Ih vry proinlHliiK. I'Viiiii'Ihio In h I I'Vi'lililK, MIhh (iriinl Hliifii Hint hIik Ih mil Korry lo ln bulk In I In in ii t Ii KiiIIh ukiiIii. Ill Oil Itllflll Krml Appli'Kiili'. nwiii'i' of ii Id iK" ran ell In Hwuii l.iikn wiih In Inn ti yi-n-lentuy on Inuiiin.ui. Son (ii-mliiiitt'ft Junii'n Urlwoll Iiiim mm" hoiiHi toj atti'tiil tin' ifimhiiiiliiii of Mn ji.iii. Ktlwln, from Hiinlii cliir.i t'iilli'K". In I'rniii Wiiiiliui ' I. Townr of Wonli-ii wim In : town yoBii'iilny on Iiih.Iihm. ', Iti'lnioiil To (icrbi'i' ' .lllllill I'MIII'y Ih Ih'lll A (ili iuiM i aliln i.viiiii look pliidn lit llio bciiu. of Air. mill Mm. Waller Weal on .Muiiiliiy la it win -ii a number of frlniiil,) ;n,.j'iii.!il;(l to ciilnbnitf lii" 2lli'i wi 'lillni! iiiiiilvnrhiiiy of Mr. nml Mm. C. M. Itiinmliy. Thoxi' )).... iliI tuvu .Ml. null Mm. ('. M. Iliiinliy mill il.iiiubKir Kllznbi'ib, Mr, .1. .1. MIII'T and ilmiKliH'r Alii'i'. mill M'lw Tlilmilu Anili'I'Hoil of .Morrill. Ili'tlli'iii'il lloinr Sim. K. M. Ilnlil will, hTi. Win l'Oiianl and Mm. IlinU molon.il ovnr from l,iik'.vliw Mondiiy, Mm. I tit lit win mill Mm. Ili-nln k.'Uh iihik loilay. Mm. U'oiiiiril, who ban ln'i'ii Kttmy on arcount of poor bruit h him ri'turinul itrcally bcnuflti'd. & BavliiK bank. QOD." aamfl a above' deacrlpMon, lt. WM SW Hue. 2. Twp; 3( n. 9. 8WKNWft7JfWtfSWW'"lt f,,. ail Twp. 39, K. IS. Part 'f )W'NSU. NEUBHK." of Heo. J. Twp. 39, .11 lJ.;((i,wrlbi'd by Mctita (Itoigi; Ul'ooiiiliiKcunip, Minnie, to ?" Bounds).,' i I1, a. A. . llurK, & Sal., Deed, iil. nni- K,lnM,"rt M to Ml. vld.d 1-3 Intormt In ll thai m rbvH K' H"w ul M..'0-l,' K..TK, intormt III Ml that pt. df u )5 m lwtnV H,aB, A I KiililllK'r lloiiu I). II. Caldwell, nd'ompitnled by Ilia iilnri., Mm. Klllot, k'fl Suturdiiy lo iipnnil a wi'fik hi tlm foriiii.r,i KiinimiT bouio at the lk'; of the WooiIb.' 1 Mm, A. I .ii Oraniifl. with lim- hoii, "' '' ' Hilly, ha riMiinwd lo (l-rl...r nfu-rl nr- fburlna O'llara, phyHlclun at a vUll Iiim.. lit (In. homo or h..r K""""lh Auoney. 1" t" ""' ,i. i...... ii... i .... , a Hhort tlmo yctorday. diiiiKhii', Mm. Lim Iluimtnii a Hhort tlmo ycdorday. Owim fliMHO I-nitoi-y VMilii I'-rli-nilit J. It. Itiibnr, ownor of thn chni.no, Mr- '""1 Mr"- A' I,"v,', factory at Mulln la transiictiiiR bun-; (ir,"" '' Bro vtoltlng frl.r Iiiohi in town today. I u,Ka u'r a fcw " Will VMt at Portland Mm. J. Iloldi'r from Utkevlnw paod throiiKh town thin inornlnK on hnr way te Portlaud to vlull frlonda and relatives Hrt(' Mini M. Ulx, (iiniKi' nun from Anil land la In town today. Timoii aro about tbo aiinie In Aihland uh In Klamath Falls In lha icaruKfl bunl ne, Mr. Ulx states. SlioppliiK Trip Mrs. K. V. AniU-mon of Chlloquln pent yenterdar In Klamath KiiIIh shopping. ltfurniNl I'Vom San Krauclwo l. li. Ilankln or tile Stewart mid Well h company, returned from Snn KranclHCo lat evening. H. P. Mini ll. n J. II. Duncan, S. I. man from Dunsmulr Is In tha city on railway buslnesn. Towy ll lorn Mr. Krvlng Kustemon and daugh- ' tern are in town for a few days from ! llio Topy Lumber company, near Dorrls. IIIhIkip Hi'iiiIiikIoii In Town Olshop Win. P. Itemlngton, K pin copal liUhop from Poudluton is in town ror a day or two. j Advance Ajen KUiott Adams, the Chautuunuu j advance agent, Im here from San (.Francisco looking after the start of j Chautauqua activities here. I-. B. Marilmll C. C. Wells, IT. 8. .Marshall Is In town from Portland on luminous. i Hitp From Ileiid , ! J. O, Sullivan and J. Brosnam are I staying at the Arcado Motel while In I town from Bond on 'business. ' TllUlMll t liUnlllCM Claude Hultermnn of MacDoel k Hi'tuiiuil I'roin Knn KiiiiicInco Minn N'ell Grant of the Boston Doauty Shop returned f,.om Ban transacting business In this city to- I ffnl BUaVJKCUQL'CJ The best mayonnaise and the most delicious cake, doughnuts and cookies all made during the morning in record time with OIL Eleven Points of Amaizo Superiority 1. Fries beautifully, thor. oughly, quickly. . 2. Does not smoke at cook Ing temperature. . 3. Does not carry the flavor of one food to another, so canbeuied over and over. 4. rleata quickly. 5. Meaiurss eailly and accur. ately, 6. Blends rapidly with other ingredients. 7. Neceiattatcs no melting. 8. Mokes dellcste, delicious cakes is an ideal iliort enlng. 9. Maintains the delicious natural flavor of foods. 10. Does not curd In mayon naise. 11. Itscsn Is dustleas, ruitleai, easy to handle and store. 5W far the Amaizo Coot Book cf helpful selected ttciptu It's Free. AJdriui ill Wist Monro St., Chicaio, UL American MaizeProducts Company x New York A - .. Chicago '1 . .,..L.li'Ma Mi-i-t a crnlf Yaw an Wf 11 a aa iZJa'sr PmlBO. Carw.ll 1. driving while U caddy stand, patkntlyy Siindiiy (,uei ; Mr. ami Mm. John Hemstrcct. Mr. uml Mrs. Win. (irngnry and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Chlblera of Med ford .worn the Ruets of Mrs. ieo. Ilaldwin and i.Mltw Afciud .Baldwin Inst Sunday. Jim. H!mireil and Mr-i. (irngery aro cousins of Mrs. IJuldwin'H whom she had not seen for wenty-lo years, so their unex pected arrival Sunday was n pleim urolilu mnprlEo. SHEPHERD DIES AT HOME IN ASHLAND Charles Foster Shepherd who passed away al his home on the Boulevard ul Ashland, Oregon, May 26th was born in Bureau county, Illinois, October 28. 1847. The family moved to Ohio during Mr. Shepherd's early childhood and he waa a resident ot that state un til 1873 when he came to Portland, Oregon and engaged In the piano business. Many of the square pianos and parlor organs wild in Willam ette valley homes by Mr. Shepherd came around Cape Horn by schoon er, being several months ta route. After several, years he returned to Ohio and was married to R. Medora Twining, at Findluy, Ohio. The lure of the west and falling health called him again to Oregon and In 1889 he permanently locat ed ut Auhlund with bis family. By camping and pioneering an ex tensive territory throughout South ern Oregon and northern California In the' piano business he regained his health and established an envi able reputation for the quality of his Instruments and the- reliability of his word. - Ho was a member of the Blue Lodge, chapter, Commandry and Shrine or the Masonic Fraternity, the B. P. (). K. and the I. O. O. F. The widow and son Karl, a mu sic dealer of Klamath Falls, survive him. The younger son, Kale, passed away four years' ago. : COURT Suits on file In the circuit court includo a mortgage foreclosure to the amount or J200 filed by K:U Moore against Abraham Clii.'i!o uui Marian Charlie; J. F. Reynolds has sued the White Pine Mill I ' fo (485.42, alleged due on a rePira:t for falling tln-.l'er, bucking and hauling timber, and Joseph F. Harris has sued Frank Buck . for 212.50 the amount ot a loan Har ris claims to hare made Buck. Mrs. Alameda Isaacs has filed ;ult f',r di vorce from Oeorge Isaacs, bavins cruelty as her grounds. Deeds. James W. Sullivan, administrator to First St. & Savings Bk., adminis trator's deed, $3.00 I. R. S. Portion or WHSW14 or Sec. 2. Twp. 39 8.. R. 9 E. W. M. Southwest ot or be low the government canal, contain ing 30 acres. - ' - Michael R. Sullivan to First State IF YOU ARE INTERESTED In supplying your table with the best food products on the market at the lowest possible cost to yourself just walk through the Public Market Compare the prices, (which are all plainly marked) with those you pay elsewhere, and let your good judg ment decide. i THURSDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS ONLY PORK AND BEANS 3 small ens 25c S 3 med ens. 33c 3 lrg. cans 65c Limit 12 cans to each customer. CREME OIL SOAP 13 bars $1.00 BEAN-OLE BEANS 2 Baked m JYlo- lases it a nans fnr Sftr. Limit 12 cans to .customer. Onion Sets, per lb. 10c SUNNY MONDAY SOAP .... i . 30 Bars .: $1.00 CHILE CON CARNE 3 med ens. 40c 16041 S lro- pans fiKr; " o Limit 12 cans i to customer. Ripe Cherries HEAD LETTUCE ioc EACH , i VAN CAMPS SOUPS f"jYour choice Rjper can ....10c EtCvSO Limit 12 cans 2 to customer. Gooseberries, qt ....15c BULK PRUNES Per Pound "TUBEROSE UROCKRIES FOR LESS" PUBLIC MARKET Phone 169 "Pay Cash It Pays" 126 N. Sixth St At the Libe 'Tlm l.lliiii'ly Hun Hid .Plelt.res" , .' rtv Final Showing Tonight .'of ''.'',1 '1.''; "The Leavenworth Case" I The great mystery drama that will hold you . . 'i spellbound. ' v ; ,( . ' ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY A thrilling melodrama of the Southwest is "Hell's Hole" with Buck Jones starring. A stirring story , with the r - popular .Buck Jones at his very best ' .. i . '. ,i-'"' SATURDAY SPECIAL We take pleasure in again presenting : "Where the NorthBegir starring the famous Police .dog, RIN-TIN.-TIN!!'We have arranged this showing by wire on account, of the arrival in our city of this famtfus dog and his owner and trainer, Mr. Lee Duncan, kin Duncan is here to prepare for the making of the next big pic ture featuring Rin-Tin-Tin and Klamath Falls is fortunate indeed to see this wonder dog in. action! Watch for further announcements. ;r r '-". " '':-; . V" - i - ASK ANY CLUB PATRON ABOUT ; ' Our delicious and wholesome EATS! ;v . You too, will say they can't be beat The best of foods and service at reasonable prices We solicit your patronage. - .i v i? r.. ;)-' W, k ... .f.l.fl.'.w. ," M,tO. k4l kmlA't ' The Club Gafe "Serves You Righr On Sixth Street Just Off Main I t I I'M-I 'M "I H Announcing the Opening of .4 Eagle Ridge Tavern j Make Your Reservations Now for the opening day; dinner, Sunday, June 1. . ;' By Special Arrangements ; ;J Motorists Will be met at Lamm's Mill, which is a ui l l i u t. '' :''' - nail uuui 9 isa i &i ijj iu uiv. iktciu. t.-;-N .;".JX Fishing, Swimming, Acquaplaning . .- : ! Mrs. F.M. Weston Hostess Mrs. Nester Kilburn I Manager. T-t-H-1 I' I I-1 t44't''t'l''l'l''l''t'4't'l'''t Dr. Goble Optometrist and Mfg. Optician. .;" V ; V ' We examine the eyes without the use of drugs." Fit the Glasses and grind the Lenses for you at' . " ' V - 709 Main Ph. 133-W Broken Lenses ' Replaced Frames Repaired MERCHANTS J lunch ;u ... ... - ' ' ; .'' i Now Servetl Every Day exceat ' Sunday at the ', WHITE PELICAN HOTEL 60c .... 12 toJ t30jp.-M. A..D. SH0JIT, Osr. I