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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1925)
satorday; feu.' 2Y1025 "EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLB,- OREGON' PAGE FIVE qo cjsy Lauu ' Mm Mil lvvVl Lfcuf .,.lisf.-.;.fi' - ,7l .... ' -V ' . . These men, cxpert3 in their various lines, will wave you trouble and annoy ance when you build Try And the be less. cost will Ursi Industrial Supplies Plumbing Heating-pSheet Metal Phono 371 . On 6th, Near Main Before you build CONSULT US It will save you money. ,' We will gladly give you in formation, based on our thorough experience,- that may prevent you making costly- errors. WimmmMmmm i The Only Concern 1 in Klamath Falls Devoted exclusively to atteries Therefore we are able to render expert service on all makes of batteries, having no other line of business to interefcre. Recharging, Repairing and Renting Don forget that we sell the famous 2 year guarantee Philco Diamond Grid Battery. NEWS OF THE KLAMATH COUNTRY MERRILL Kirs. Albert My era. has food. .The next was on Germany ii ud tho Rh'ne. This was doubly io Itfrostlng an Sir. Turnbaugh who returned spent nine months In Germany otter a levorul months visit with .after tho war told , much about the her mother In California. Mrs. It. I.. Dalton entertained at dinner (Sulurday evoiilng.. The oc casion wis tin 'birthday of Mr. Dal- tun. riatus wore laid for Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Merrill. Mri. K. II. Anderson. Helen Anderson. Miss Lungdnhl. Mr. und Mrs. Dalton and Louise Dnllon. The Battery Service, Station Wm. E. Mueller 613 Klamath Phone 841 Eat BetterFor Less At tile WASHINGTON CAFE . . 1 . Drop In and see for ynumulf why no tunny people , , prefer lo on I hero uud why, once llioy sturt they stay rlKl with us. AMERICAN AXI) fHIXI'SK I5IHHE8 120 BOUTII SIXTH WICK HHIXO. Prop. BRIEFS Suds fameis spread by word of mouthy Roth Est&Yid v est Continued from Pngo Threes of'Mrs, J. O. Hn.vnrlh. Tho Hubjoct lo bo dlscussod nt the next mooting Is the world court. Officers woro elected with the following results:. Mrs. J. W. Allon, president; Mrs. IX. Itlordon. vlco prosldont; Mra. Harry Dobbins, secrotnry-trensuror. pictures from his:. Swn observation. He also hid many pictures taken while ho was there. He also bad many foreign coins' on display thai he hid gathered ddring his service In the war. Jack Burke has moved his family Into his new homo, w'-ilcji he ha Just built. .VIM Mary Taylor who is teach-, Th9 lM,m Ald of ,ho Flr8l Pro8. Ing In , the Bryint Mt. district spent Iho week end will hur parents In Merrill. Sho ret unfed Sunday even ing. .-.VW '" Mr. Wm. Jones spenr the week end wllli his " mother- In Merrill. He left Hundur evening for Chllo t ii 1 n where he has occupied a position.- ' . ........... .. Mr": Wmr C -Griffith returned bv lor Ian church met Id the club rooms Wednesday ' afternoon. The lioness for toe dayf-wero. Mesdamia J. W. Taylor Q. .11-Carleton, and W. F, lllll," , Afto? the business meeting was ovcr'a' social hour was tpent. Refreshments, ware served by tho hostesses. Tho next meeting will bo hold . in. the club rooms. March. Hostesses will bo from Klamath Falla Monday where jiestliimes c. Bowman, C. N. ilasklns ho had been In the hsspilnl recelv-an(l Ue0 Wright. Those present lug surgical trealinent. Wednesday wero MoidUmes ft. C. John Cox has returned from a ianil R. H. Anderson, C. H.. 1. W. several montvs visit In tullfornla. ;an(1 yelton Ilasklns. W. F. Jlnnette Mrs. Cox rcmn'ue l In California wltr. j Ivan Kllsore. C E. Craig. C. C. Krom AlRoinn ' N. R. Kont and W. C. Rouso, of Algomi are wook-end guests In tho ! oily lis guests In tho Arcado hotel. Teacher 111 Miss Louise Van Dovontor, teacher nt tha Kngllsh depaitmont, of tho Klamath county school Is 111 at lior hr.mo with a suvore nttacli) of la Kr.ppe. . , Tu I'liie'h.e Football fliijrtu football is In vogue among tho ol.iu.ios ot tho high school and Intnr clnss gnmes hnvo boon plnn I nel boliwoon tho Renlnrs and Sophu tmKes who will piny tho Juniors una rrihmartc "": her ptrcnu for a while Mr. and Mrs. lilmer Stukel eponl Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. ron Stukel. Mr. ami Mrs. Cans. HraJn and .Mr?. H. Anderson were v.sltars in Kla.nuth Fulls Tunaday. ' . i Mrs. W. C. llnlley and Uonald Uulley were In Klamath Falls Tues day. , ; i 11. K. . Dudley was, In Klamatn Falls Tuesday. Mrs. Jencle Jones and Jn.i. Jonea were visitors in Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mlsn Vera Offlcld who has been visiting 'In Wllllamotto Valley town3 returned home Wednesday. ' Goo. Offleld waj n Falls visitor Wednesday. Mr. Corpenln whD has accoptod a position In tho Morrill Morcun lllo storo is moving into tho Hurler house. ' ' ' Frank Sexton county club londer .visited In Merrll ltho first ot ths nook. Mr. and MrJ. J. W. "Taylor wore iiosts nt dinner Sunday. Their guests woro Mr. and Mrs C. Ilow mnn and dnuBhtcr Murjorlo, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hill and Ollco and Margarot Hill. Miss Arlone Taylor is sick this week with n bad cold. ' Hay Morrill who has beon qultj 111 k nhlo to bo around again. Rev. and Mrs. C. ,C. Hulot were Klamath Fulls visitors Wednosdav, W. F. Fruits and K. F. Merrltl attended tho Legion Smoker Tues day evoni'KV Mrs. ..Ibert Myors spoilt Wednes day In Klnmath Falls. John Lewis of tho Holdwln Hard waro Co.,: was n business vUltdr In ! Mnri'lll IVnilnnsdnV. , Mrs. J. W, Tnylor vlsltod In Klamath Falls Wednesday. Jl. H. Anderson rotnrnod from Portland Tuesday evening Ho drove KnV a nnui ril!lf- " I I Oco. Qrnham was In Klamath Falls Tuesday. ' C O. Morrill was In Midland Tuesday. II. II. Hill wm In Midland Tuos day. ' Somo stock was taken to Mid land to bo shipped this wook, A number of Morrill people w.iro hi Klamath Falls to put In bl.W on tho Laho Land. i. ; , Mr, Otis Slkmnn, who has pnr Ichasod tho C. ' 0. Merrill ranch north of Morrill has taken pu sosslon ot tho place. : ' Tuesday evening tho slides sent out by the" oxlonslon dopnrtmoni wore given. The first was on tbn French revolution . and. -were my Hulet r. E. Patterson. M. L. Moore C. nnd M. A. Bowman, W. F. Fruits J. W. Scogglus. Geo. Offleld, Clyde Barks. Geo. Wright, Burr West- brook. J. 1 A. Brown Bud) Han, u. Beautiful Eyes The Hcnllhjr Eye Is Iho beaull ful ej. ' Jtol, Inflamed, wnti-ty eyes nra cerlnllily not pottl . to look at. ' Those slol:it Iho above symptoms iilnays havo weak . t eves. Hi lievc the strain with proper Rlnsses ami you re move the cause. VyG1kiL 0 Quick Starting Shell Gasoline starts this way quick! SHELL COMPANf Or CAL1TORN1A . QuickjStas-Hng QuaUlif originated by SHELL ; maintained by sIL sold everywhere by SMELL H. Carleton, W. F. H'll an! J.: N. Tvylor. E. L. Whlsler was a visitor In Klamath Falls Monday. The fireman's annual hall will be held Friday evening in Merrill hall. '' ..', '' , : : "r; -' Shasta View-Malin . v ( i Dr. Goble Glaiws ' Knimes 700 MAIS Oromul ' Hepalred Eyes Examined Ql'JUK SEUVICK Wood . We can supply your fuel needs on . short notice. Blocks Dry Slabs Limbs : Coal : v Fuel Oil ' Phone your orders to 535-," ; A . 601 Main St. O. Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phono S3S vvvvvvvvvvvYVYVvvvyVfyyvYyvyv'yvv Reports come In of continued water In the Tule Lake sections. Many are moving thoir bands of . sheep and cattle. Many stacks ot 1 hay are made unavailable making j a .hardship on those who own them. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foglo and daughter Arlene spent several days with Mr. Fogle's mother in the Oklahoma Valley, last week. . Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas are' moving to tho Straxbridge ranch on the Shasta View road. Mrs. Hall ot San Francisco Is vis iting her son Oscar Baker, Mrs. Hall Is on -her way home from Portland and vicinity where she has been visiting and will spend a week with her son Oacar at his ranch near Straw. ' The grade boys team wont to j Merrill Saturday night where they played Merrill grade team. Com In .5 out victorious with a s.-oro of 15 to 10 In favor, ot Malln. The Mor rill team played a good close ginio taking defeat as good sports and congratulating the Malln boys .on their success. - - ; 1 i L; L. Roblson nnd Roy Foglo made a trip to Wood on Thursday.,. The road condition Is greatly Im- I proved and many road Impassable a ' week ago are quite good now. V Mrs. E. J. Lohada of Gregory, South Dakota Is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jumpfe. I Oscar Bakor sold his steers to W. C. Dalton and dolivercd thorn on Tuesday The Social Welfare club Oield Its annual election ot officers on Wed nesday afternoon. After the regu lar business was. attended to- the following officers were elected: Mrs. John Bailey, president; Mrs. Chas. Maupln, vice- president; Mrs. J. W. Taylor, secretary; Mrs. J. R. Pick ett, treasurer. Refreshments were served. : , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dealing ot Mt. Lnkl and family spent Sunday with R. K. Hannon and family. '' Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and family were In Malln on Sunday, guosts at the home ot J. A. MoComb and family. Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Myers, MIjs Eva M'yeTS and Mrs. Harry Wilson wero In Klamath Falls on Wed nesday. ' Ray Garlic nnd sister Mrs. Ed Smith and little twin daughter Jano and Jean loft Thursday morning to visit their parents nt McMlnvllle, California. - '. ' ' ' Mr. J. L. Jacobs returned from .n Irlp to Salem and Portland , on Tuesday. ,' ',' ' . .. . .. ' Albert Garlic,: Mr. Rowland and A. A. Llskey were among thosa do ing business in Klamath Falls lately. Mrs. Max Kawoullskl la confined to her home with the tonsllltls. , Mr. and Mrs. John Reber enter tained, wllh a card party NVednes- smsmm 1 :' ''v-' vJ; Suitings Are H ere! Distinctive weaves and colorings that con form with the lattst edicts of th efashion able designers are to be found on our shelves ready for your pleasure. : That you may have your, choice of the var iety to ba found in our wide selections, come in now end make your chofce. After you have made your selection you may rest assured that , our years of experience have given; U3 the knowledge requisite to make you a finished suit tbt will meet your every demand. , fJi Gizek " . MERCHANT TAILOR : 109 South Seventh ' Open Evenings- -y- For a quick lunch, for an Impromptu party, or nny of the oc- ' castons which domand more groceries in a hurry come to us! You will find what you want In our full line of domestic anI Imported groceries. Staple American products and llppy relishes from abroad. Try us out! . , . T 910 Main ITALIAN-AMERICAN GROCERY .!'. 'Open Rvenlngs and Sunday, Try the Coffee we roast ourBolvos! i day ovenlng the following guests: Mr. and MTs. Albert Garlic, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith. Mr. and - Mrs. John McCulloy, Mr. Hurbert. and hon, Mr. ' and : Mrs. ,Chas. Konyon, Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs., Dick Hannon. , , , : . (Continued On Page Six) Hairs Catarrh Medicine SlV-l lid your system ot Catarrh of DeafrMT caused by Catstih. . . " fcu kr m fa y - , J. CHENCT 6. CO, T-W OU