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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1924)
. u uwA WWW i ! : 'WEPflKSPAY, JUNE 28, 1824 1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON EVENTS OF INTEREST To Alli'iul lll((liHiiy Mi'OtliiK :.; A'. .0' Kully, division nnKlmier of '.tho stulo lilliwny loinrtnitnt for thin smttlon of Ilia stutu, loft yim- tonluy for Portland lu nttoiiil u flinntlng of Ilia aUlii' hlKhwoy il piirtmimt In the Miillnoinull conn . ty liourthnusa whore lild for (ho construction of snviirul suctions or mnt litaliwuy will liu oponnd. Thu ouly section of road la this unc tion on whclh bids will bo opened In l.kkft county on tho Uikovlnvr Prln.vlllo bluhwny, Tim suction In 'ten mllns Ions, nloux Bummer Ink". Olive Wilson lo Visit ' Mist OIlv. Wilson, domtmtlo scion c toacbsr of the Klsmnth county high school lad . year has written that aha will vlult Klamath Full July 4, 6, and ( to attimd the rodno. Miss Wilson ronldos at Yoncnlln. tout year alio will tuka charge of tlie domestic science department of the city grade ichoota. , Down Proin the Agnuy Fred Baker, iuporlntondont of the Klamath Indian raanrvatlon, Dr. Charles O'Hart, physician at llm a fancy, and K. A., Hutto, sub-asnnt ' at Bpraguo Rlvor, urrlvod In Uiwn last night from the Kliimuth Indian reservation to attond to government business. 1 1 loitiii "o, lu-prrMwlMtlva linrcw- Ji H Bnilth, repreaenlatlvo of the Western Savings and Loan aasocla tlon of Portland, Is hero today In connection with business of the or Sanitation In this city. C. If. Knowloa Is local representatlvo of the association. - ICKfl II ! Visits 1 1 mil (!n Way lliiniii Corni'llu Ilolwrtsim In visiting In Klaniiitli Kails for sevuriil diiyH on her way linnio In l,iikn View. Miss ltobortsfin ultniiiliid tlm I'n IvurHli y of Oregon Inst year, Hhe Is wull known hnni by reiiuiiii of foriiirly living In this city. I'limil for liitoxlrnllon 1 (I. It. Jucksnn was flnnil .sn In police court this morning by I'ollco judge ljKm L. Uughngnn, for boliiK drunk lust night on the city struts. Jackson paid thu fine, Vp From Ml, Dome- , Mr. and Mrs. II. W. .Mitchell of Mt. Domo are visitors In this city for aevorul days. Mr. Mitchell Is unu of the lurgast stock oparators In northern California, Ills ranch Is locatod In the Mt, Dome aertlon. Dorrla Mrrrhant. Visits Iloy Tabor, morchut of Dorrls Is a business visitor In Klamath Fulls for several days. Mr. Tabor, wbo la a frequont visitor of this city and wall known, wus i.ocoiiipunlud on his trip by his son. Itctuni Prom Hniiin llnrburu Esther McAndrcws. arrived lust night from Santa llnrliara whore she baa been teaching In tho public schools. Ifern From Kuffrnn James L. Clark if Kuguuo, a prominent real estate broker of that city. Is In Klatnnth Falls for sovoral days to attend to business matters. New Laundry I'Uns noun ItrjKly -Plan, and aieclflcatlonM for the new plant ot Iho Klamath 8uporlor laundry, are being prepared. With in the near future jtork on Iho erec tion ot a new plant to take tho place of tbe buildings, burned In the nr ' Monday night.1 ' Ksiwrml lliuk Tomorrow ' V, K. I.ainm, prnsldnnt of tho l.amm Lumber company, Is expected back from Ran Francisco tomorrow. Mr. Ijkm ban been In Ilia Buy city metropolis for several day trans acting business, In lIoiiNiuia TiMlny , .'..(!.'' C. f'olvln, coiiueclvd with I'nlon OH company In this city, left tills imorjng. tpr iloiiansa to Inins avt biisllimtf, ' ' llurk To Visit L. C. Miles who formerly Uvea m Klunuith Falls Is buck In Klamath Falls to visit his brother. Frank Mllo who realties 1iere, Kurt Klanmlli Visitors Among the visitors from . Fort Klamath yesterday were W. K. Nicholson, H. A. Fuliiuull and Iloy lll'kinnn. , Ijnigrll KiiihIht Vlli ' B. W. Wllkerson dvo lo town yesterday from bis ranch In Lan gell valley to purchase supplies and transact other buslnoss. Former Itaslilnnt. to Come Mi-, and Mrs. John II. Conway and Mr. and Mis. Walter Itoguoy are motoring hero from Oakland, Cali fornia, and uru expected to urr1 a today or tomorrow. They p1 in to in uk i! Ihnlr homo horn, Mrs. Conwny formerly Lucllii Ilnckluy, and Mrs. Itegney, formarly l.llllo Jonrfs, lire former resldenlti of this city. Dohii from Itorky Point Mr, and Mrs, 1). J, I'uckqtt and Miss Helen (Iruy wore visitors yes terdny afternoon from Rocky Point, fllnca Ihe recent order from the post office department, tho post office at Pelican Day Is now known as Kocky Point. Formerly it was culled Recreation. To Try lilnmuth Fishing Having heari". tales of mammoth rulnhowa lu Klamath waters, Frank I.. WJndgurd, Loa Angeles, and Will M. Hltchey uro here to see for tlioni olvos. They purchased fwo non roihlciit angling licensee at the county clerk's office and will soon be whipping file on one ot the prin cipal trout stream of this county. Dnnco Hall Permit Granted George DuVall was granted per mission by the county court to oper ate a dance hall at DuVall ball In Chlloqutn by the oounty court. Tbe permit stipulated, however, that no dance could be conducted between the hours of 1 a. m. and 12 p. m. Sunday. . ' S. P. Man Here W. II, Decker, connected with tbe Southern Paolflo company, 1B In town for sovoral day on company business. Decker rcsldos In Portland. Visiting Mother Ilere Mrs. R. A. Bremer of Portland Is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Bowdoln In this city for several weeks. In From Iioivlln Miss M. King, a riMlilent ot l-o-rillu was in (own today visiting frlonoa mid uttemlliiK to souiv shopping. V IRRIGATION PUMPS We have a large num ber of different sizes and styles in stock Get one now and save your .crop Try- LORENZ CO. -First , 123 No. 6th Street &e rigerater Sale 20 DISCOUNT ON EVERY BOX WE HAVE 9 I EFT, SO COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE4 Reg. Price In Stock . Sale Price $19.50 2 Only $15.60 35.75 1 Only 28.60 47.40 1 Only 37.95 49.50 1 Only 39.60 52.50 1 Only 42.00 56.00 1 Only . 44.80 58.75 2 Only 47.00 4 ty Floor Coverings We have a complete stock of linoleum in print and inlaid also Congoleum and Neponset Our prices ranging from $1.00 sq. yd. to $3.50 per sq. yd. Down From I'ort Klunmtli Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ixicsoly of Fort Klomuth wore visitors of Klamath Fulla yesterday to attond to busi ness niattors. Mr, Loosely Is one of the prominent citttlomen of the Fort Klamath section. Murvln Cross In Town Marvin Cross who conducts a gen eral mercantile store at Illy during tho summer and spring and during tho fir season conducts a furrier hop In Klamath Fulls, was In town yesterday to purchase supplies. Insiirniiio Sfnn Vbills t, I,. Hickman. , Insurance man from Fort Klamath, arrived In town lust night to spend several days here transacting bUMlness, I.enres For MwDwl Joseph Jeoson, assistant county surveyor, left this morning for Mac Docl, Calif,, where he plans on spend ing several day Inspecting tho Uutto Valley Irrigation project, of which he Is one of the chlet engineers I CofK-o Men Hero I V, II, Crawford, manager of the New Industries Department of the CnllfoTnln)rgon . Power company. J It. 8. Daniel, assistant engineer and (lonlon Holnn, are In Klamath Falls : for sererul days to transact busl- ! ness. It( It From Vacation- Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Orysler have Just returned from Rocky Point whore tbey have been sponrtin; a vacation of two weeks. ! jt'nlon Oil Mnn Here r I H. II. Ramsay, connected with the I I'nlon Oil company, registered at the i Hall from Sacramento, hie company's 1 headquarters. In From Merrill ' Hugh Dennohy and J. K. Cox, resi dents of " Merrill were visitor of Klamath Falls yesterday. At the LIBERTY "Tho Liberty Has the Picture" Playing Today The final showing tonight of Mai St. Clair's . Production George Washington Junior' .The famous George M. Cohen stage success NOTE Every patron today will receive a seuvenir commemorating the first big motion picture made in Klamath County, featuring the great dog, Rin-Tin-Tin. Friday special : We have had so many requests that we are again showing ' "Nandok of the North" , The wonderful arctic picture made by Robert J. Flaherty in the extreme north Hudson Bay country. If you missed this one before we urge you to see it now as it will not be shown again. PORTLAND SAFE-IS. LOOTED BY THIEVES PORTLAND, Juno 2li. About $!l2Uft In carfli u ml checks, were stol en from the May Motor company'here by thieves who last night broke a fireproof filing cabinet and miiile awny w llli the valuables In the cabinet. tVtkYDOUY'blHEATKe . LAST TIMES : Tonight VAUDEVILLE McKay, Earl Trio Comedy Hongs, Dances,' Fcuturing the Wonder Glrll Freehand Bros. Hensntloniil Chair lliiluncrrs The Two Roses Acrobatic Dancers Hupreme I ;EXTRA' SPECIAL : Tony Travers Accordionist Willi Klll-Tin-Tln I'ompnny On the' Screen ' DISTINCTIVE PtCTUMj . CORPORATION fMr, GREEIM. . m AHceJoyce David Powell i HirryT.lvtorj clMM ty Fomtt HmtMg tm Vmfi i 'ma Mai mllimmJlflt Onwi, 31lnnr Olcott Thursday-Friday ! Ernest Torrence i.v Ruggles of Red Gap The Funniest Picture You Ever Looked At. Paint Service :'' tor you When you want paint or varnish, usually yditl want it quickl ThatV where the Fuller deal- ; erscome in! . Therieill furnish any kins' of paint or vsmith yL' need. If temporarily otst ;' of stock it will be otamU edfbryou from a ncarfcy , Fvlier Brancli within twenty-four hours.- ; ; a. Patter Branch dose to eerjr -FsSir fcaler, Tbcre'i m Aeltj aasl Ik stock is fruK ' Tltaf FaBer Sorrice. ' ' Caasolt a Falter DesW akat job pssasac proUe, K wll btlxi k-Krve you, Wd ; for oar , free ' boai ; "rlsiaic ; Pssaut.n roa tm nua newer csssx'.t , rsa BuazsT nun acsuaii Rrnwnr'i Painf ' '., 1029 Main St Phone 75 - W. P. FULLER CO Sum. In rn.ilin 'v aiwuiiiiaifMaucMKOfct -; FUL1 PAINTS J VARNISHES JLEIl THE LAST ASK. N THE MAN V ONLY V WHO OWNS n& PACKABJ) V ONE CAN BUILD A fcK..to YEAKSP Any car vrfll run pretty well for 2 or 3 years. Some can be made to go 7 or 8. But the maintenance cost is outrageous and theiacket and rattles kill the Joy. " The Packard Six is built good enough to run smoothly, sweetly and economically - 7 or lp years and does It. ; " ' . Every mile in every year, a Packard mile . -is one of comfort and economy. . , . ... 16 to 18 miles and up from a gallon of gas, 500 to SCO miles and up to the gal :, Ion of oil, 20,000 miles and more from , the set of tires. . , ,. ' And the last mile in the last year in trot) Packard style . Even then a better car than the ordinary -car at the end of 2 or 3 years. . Ask us to prove it. Many breer 6a talis adWntafS f Pacfcara's extremely liberal (hne pV' ' ment plan to enoy Immediately tK " advantaf es of a Packard Six sr Paciiaisl Eight tniTckaiinx out of intomuit tteai of capital, JuH as practioatty all other necessities are new isifa 1'. -..t,' PACKAPvD SIX r ;v..-c Dining Room Tables We have about 30 different tables to choose from in various styles and finishes and we are able to furnish you no matter what you want. PricedllVom $19.50 to $90.00 PERKINS FURNITURE HOUSE . , On 6th Street, between Main Street and Klamath Avenue "The Furnisher o f Happy Homes" J. P OS P I S I L Imperial Garage, Phone 130 $125 Buys a Good "Ford wth 1924'Licent Buick Garage The Pacific Savings & Loan Association Assets Over $7,000,000 Why not open up your savings account with us, your money is with drawable on demand. We have never paid less than 6. See, JACK SLATER 206 Hart Building A SHORT-CUT for Contractors when in need of sup plies and equipment! Try- LORENZ CO. -First 123 No. 6th St. Chevrolet ; C 490 .i i f. i Completely, overhauled, good paint, 5 tires and several extras.' . ' ' A Real Bargain! ' I awam 1 -A .-;t ( V4. ' t "' ' r v ltv wi$j. s. 'V :