The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 11, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1026
T-AGE tWO
EVENING HERA1 D, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SUITS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE
We represent and take orders for Ed. V, Price &
Co., America's, finest tailor-made clothing.
Spring and summer line, now ready. Perfect fit
and entire satisfaction guaranteed.
Select Your Spring Clothing . .
Klamath Klothing Kompany.
Leading Clothiers . ' .
Eight Years' Experience
That anwunt. In addition to a tour-year dental cjnego course,
gives us sufficient knowledge to give yaur teeth .ejrreet treatment.
Added to this, we have modern equipment t work with. Quicker
service is assured you when you co;nc here.
R. D. COE, Dentists
" (Painless, of course)
20 2-: 04 Hopka Bldg. Sth and Main Thoao S36
Jjcntlstry at prices you can afford to pay. - -
News of the
Klamath Country
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Round-up and Barbecue
April 19
M a I i n ? - . Oregon
Barbecue at. 12 noon .
F. SI. Green of l'lno Creek is
in this, valley this wock in regard
to moving his sheep to their sum
mer range at Syean. .Mr. Green
ha wintered his sheep at Tule
lake, and will move direct to sum
mer' range Without returning to
Pino Crek. Several other bands of!
sheep, are expected through hero
within the next few days..'
Marvin Cross, Jamc3 Edsall and
George Esyd drove. Into Klamath sjclil
Klamath FatU came homo Thursday
to Bpend Easter vacation with her
parents.
Klroer Whipple returned hero
Thursday from Klumalh Fulls to
work In tho mill. Whipple was em
ployed here several ye.irs ago.
Mrs. Knlph Hess umt children ot
Chlloyulu, visited with Mrs. Wm,
Clements, Thursday. .
Mrs." E. Kramer and Mrs. 1).
Anderson, spent Thursday uttornoon
In Chlloquln visiting Mrs. 1. Hayden
C. Newmnn of 4ho Mens Clothing
Store at Chiloquln was a Thursday
visitor here on business.
f MERRILL
Mr. ond Mrs. Klcharnsou, Mr.
and Mr j. Slebblns and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs.
Glover and family spout Sunday'
with Gu Eeksmnn near Merrill.
At the regular meeting ot the
Merrill Uehektb jdgo Monday
evening, a committee was named to
form resolutions on the death ot
J. II. Jljbba. Mr. Ilahbs was fin
ancial secretary of the lodge for
a number ot years. Mrs. Fred Pet
erson and Mrs.. Geo. Wright ;vere
appointed delegates to attend the
Hobcknli couventlou which met In
In Ashland May 1G. A n umber or
Merrill people ore .expecting- to at-,
tend.
Ou account of the death of Lew
is Daniels the card party for Sat
urday evening has been postponed.
The Christian Eudoavors held
their regular monthly business meet
ing Tuesday evening nt the club
rooms. A good crowd, was out
and after the business meeting a
hour was' spent. Kefresh-
1 Fall! Tuesday la connection .with mcnts were served by Mrs. Hulet
the meetings there between Klnm-jand Miss Fay J lunette, tbe host
ath Falls merchants and the Bly I esses.
Rodeo association. j The funeral tor Lewis Daniels
Mrs Ida Richardson has return-' was held Wednesday afternoon at
ed home after an extended visit j the Whlllork undertaking parljrs
with relatives In the eist. Enroute In Klamath Falls. Rev. C. C.
homo Mrs. Richardson stopped over Hulet of Morrill had charge of the
t DON HALL'S , ,
SANDWICH SHOP
. Real , Specials
An' I don't mean Mebbe '
Hamburger, 10c Delicious Pie, 10c ,
; Vi and two bits
"Clean 'as a Pin"j. t
115 6th St. Used to be Sip & Bite
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at Denver for a tow days.
The Ladles Aid ot the Methxitst
church met at the bjme of Mrs.
Whetstone oa ' Wednesday of thlJ
week'. The ladies are now engaged I
service. Mr. Daniels .was born In
idiho 33 years ago. When a small
boy the family moved to Santa
Itoja," Calif., and later to Merrill,
where be has since resided. He was
in making shirts which they plan; "rl lu u"a uniyuuui m
.Mcrrm anu uesiues nis who leaves
on soiling soon.
'.Albert Keady spent the week end
here as the guest of his mother.
Mrs. Pearl Palmer ind daughter
Virginia have returned hatno froai.
Beatty and Klamath Falls.
' Mrs. Mamie Bockbvcr, teacher ot
the intermediate grades was dinner
hostess to the girls sewing club on
8 son, Paul, his mother, Mrs. E. L.
Hopkins of Merrill, two sisters,
Mrs. Fred Siml -and Mrs. Geo. Hnwx
hnfst of Santa Rasa, two brothers,
Ren Daniels of Langell's Valley and
Rex of Morrill. , ,.
He had been troubled with heart
trouble' for. a number of years and
recently bad bad the flu. but ho had
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Every Advantage
of modern banking is at the service
of our customers. ,
We solicit your accpunt on the basis
of the service we endeavor to render
The
First National
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Bank
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$200,000.00 Capital Slock
Jlfcmbcr Pc'dcral Reserve System
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Tho following U. P. O. E. attend
ed Initiation, In Klamnth Falls
Thursday ovcnlng. R. L. Dnlton, It.
II. Anderson, W. 11. Andnrsnn and
Gtis Ekamnn. Several of tho can
didates wcro Morrill people.
A community mooting will ho held
in Merrill Saturday evening. Re
freshments will be aervod.
At a recent meet tho U. ot Neva
da caeds rifle team won over the
U of C. coeds. Floronco Dlllurd
who hi a student of Nevada was ouo
of the winners.
Itcv C. C. Hulet was a visitor
In Kluitmh Falls Thursday.
Mi-i. C. C'. Hulet attended the
Aid meeting nt Mt. Lakl Wednes
day. : :
used
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OUT OF THE AIR
Since tho new classification of
radio stations In the United Sinles,
thera aro GG9 In nctlvo oporntlon
today. This Information was din- T
closed by tho Department of Com- f
morce. The department has nrrung- X
cd tho broadcasters by wave lengths,' j
instead of alphabetically as in the t
former lints. Of tho totul, S3 hnvo X
Tuejuay evening of tnis eeK. Be- workc! Saturday and pasjed away
fore dinner games were played. andYery sadllcnIy 0ttry Sunday morn
afterwards the party went over toj,ng A Urse number of friends
j.-i.-.r.njir - - .
Our strongest recommenda
tion! come trom our satisfied
cuatomsrt.
We mako VJry few mistakes
In our optical work and when
we do we gladly correct ou'
error.' "..-' . .;; :
That means that those
set their eye glnssii ber'i lire
taMstied. : i , , t . , '
Dr. HAJ. Winters
Eyeeight Specialist "
714 Hblu " Phone 149-W
' W grind our own lenses
MEMORIAL LILIES
DECORATE CHURCH
the borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. F
Wallls where they listened to a
lecture by radio from Portland.
Guests of the evening were, Goldie
! Whetstone. Jessie and Iva Boyd.
Elba Bell, Barbara Owen, Edwina
Casebeer, Ruth and Helen- Camp
bell, Jean Dixon and Mattie Jean
Cross. "
Notices, have i . been. pjsted for a
card party to be' boid'nt the Com
munity hall on Saturday evening.
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A very attractive feature of the
Easter : services,, planned for the
Presbyterian church was announced
this morning tor Rev. Arthur. L.
Rice. As Is the custom, fte church
will be decorated in Easter . lilies,
suggestive of tho day, theso lilies to
be given to tho church in memory
of seme friend ict relative. These
of some friend or relative. These
church and proml'e . to make the
altar a beautiful one. This is the
i first time, to the knowlcdgs of. Mr.
I Rice, (hat the custom has been ob
! served in Klamath Falls, although
I It is a common observance in other
i-cltiej of t'ae United lates. -i , '
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
TO ATTEND CHURCH
In observance ' of . the annual
Eastern services which tbe com
mandery of Knights Templar attend,
the Calvary Commandery No. 16
ot Klamath Falls, will meet at the
Masonic temple at 10:30 Sundacr
morning and march' In a body to
the First Baptist church, where they
will be guests of Rev. A. F. Sim
mons. The commandery will be In
full uniform,' presenting an Inter
esting picture. ' "' ' ' '
WEED OFFICIALS HERE
Mr. And Mrs, twrlos King Ktop
pintf In Kliunnlli OVW Wcek-Eiid
,Mr. and Mrs. , Cliarles King, of
the Weed Lumber compeny are visit
ing In the city from Tennant, Cali
fornia", where they make their homo.
While, In Klamath Falls they mre
guostB. of 'tbe Arcade 'hotel. . Tbey
plan to remain, oyer (he week-end.
Hairs Catarrh
rid your system of Catarrh ot Deafncw
caused by Catarih.
SU by 4nit$Un for cntt 40 ytmt
V. J. CHENEY & CO, 7lcdo, Ohlc
ASPGROVE
A marriage of much interest to
local folks, was that of Mrs. Long
of Little Rock, Art., and H. V.
Griffin of Aspgrove. Tho mirri
age ' took place WedneJday even
ing at" tlio city hall, in Klamath
Falls. 'Mrs. J. E. Mansfield and
George Chastaln of' Aspgrovo were
witnesses. ' Thursday evening a
crowd of neighbors and trionds
married and chiaviarleO .them after
treats were passed. All left wlsh
frcslimenu were passed and all left
wlVhlng them much happiness. Tho
crowd then went to tho hom6 of
jfr. and Mrs. Troy Miller, recently
married rnd chlvarrled them after
treats were passed, all left wish
ing Mr. and Mrs. .Miller a life ot
hirfplnofid and prosperity. ' "
The family of John Claire, niill
foreman, arrived , Thursday by car,
from Bend; it was necessary to make
the trip via Portland as the roads
were Impassable over The Dalles
Callfornli highway from Bend.
, Harold Hall and family also ar
rived Thursday from Bend. Hall
Is a on In law. of Claire.
Miss Margaret Benton who at
tends Sacred Heart AcJdemy In
attended tho service Wednesday and
the floral offerings were very beau
tiful. ' - ' '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Hawxhurst of
Santa Rosa, Calif., are - guests in
Merrill, hiving coma to attend the
funeral' of Mrs. Hawxhurst brother
Lewis Daniels. They are former
residents of Merrill. Mr. Hawx
hurst was formerly In business In
Merrill. ' .
Mrs. Richard Hileman loft Thurs
day for her1 home near Eugene,.
Oregon. She was accompanied home
by her sitter Mrs. C. E. Craig, .who
will visit In Eugene tor a short
time. , Mrs. Hilman was called to
Merrill by tho death ot her brother
Walter Trotter. Miss llilemnn and
Mrs. Straub accompanied by Phillip
Trotter, sin of Walter Trotter, left
last week for Eugene.
. Mrs. Elizabeth Cox Is frlto III
at her homo In Merrill with ' flu
and complications. A nurse from
Klamath Falls is here to Uko care
of her Mrs. David Cox of , Klam
ath Falls was here the first of the
week. , She was reported somewhat
better nt Inst reports.
Mrs. Goo. C)ffIod Is spending a
fo.v days In Klamath Falls. ,
Mrs. J. A. Brown was a klum
alh Falls visitor tho first of the
week. , ,' . .1 ...
Mrs, O. II. Graybaol It spending
a few days in Klamath Falls with
her daughter. ;
Mrs. Park Dyer and infant daugh
ter returned from Klamath Falls
Wednesday evening, i
Arthur and David Ferguson who
have been In the Klamath General
hospltul with pneumonia following
flu returned to their home In Mer
rill Monday. ..They are getting
along very nicely ...
class B licenses and 470 Class A J
licenses. According to the list 90
different wave lengths nra used for
the broadcasters, the class B, and !U
class A using 48 each. . J
Of the wave lengths ,tho 275 met- ' J
er mark Is the most congested ot
the lower wave bands with 28 sta- t
tlnm flnnrnllnr nt fhnt nnlnl
Twenty five stations aro operating
nt 263 meters and tho same on 273
meters. At 27S meters are found 23
broadcasters and tho 201 meter is
assigned to 20 stations.
WNAC. Boston, on tho 280.2 wave
length, occupies the lowest clans II
wave length and KFL'O and KSD
splitting tho highest wavo length of
645.1 meters.
At tho head of tho high powered
stations aro WEAF, New York, and
KGO, Oakland, each with 2000
watts. Eight broadcasters use 1500
watts, 12 employ 1000 watts and six
have stepped up to 750 walls. Thir
ty tuby stiitlnns operalo at A watts.
Proifi-am For Sunday
KFI, Los Angeles, 0 to 8 a. m.,
Special 'Sunrise services, by Kstelln
Drey fuss Soprano nnd tho Aeolian
Organ. 10, Morning services undur
direction of Fedorntion of churches;
11, the Itollitfous I'ngonf, "Tho ilto
Hiirrcctlon of Christ." 8 p. m. Var
ied program featuring Virginia Florl.
10, One, net play by Carl Huvorlln
company; 11, Special surprise pro
gram. 1CH.I, Los Angeles, 8 : 1 " , Cour
tesy of Martin Music Co.
KNX, Hollywood, 7, First Presby
terian Church of Hollywood.
KIIS, The Bible, Institute, Los
Angeles, 7:15, Sermon by Dr. John
M., Mclnnls, nnd Easter Cantata,
"The New Life," with .chorus.
KGO, Oakland, 1 1 a. in., Easter
rervlces by First liabtist church of
Oakland,
KOA, Denver, 0:30, Services from
thf Episcopal Cathedral.
. ' 1923 Grey Touring
1923 Ford ;-oudster
, 1924 Overland Touring, run 2300 miles'
1921 Ford Bug, starter, disc wheels, Hasslcr
shock absorbers
1920 Columbia sportster, 4-pass., disc wheels,
new paint, a dandy car
1918 Ford delivery
Haynes Six Touring
l'.-ton Samson truck, in good condition
"1918 Ford Touring, good condition
SPECIALS
Paige Six, good rubber, runs good $250
Ford speedster, factory body, blue paint $200
Dodge touring . -$175
Maxwell roadster .......'.....?.. ..'...:.....1!..'.V' ' $75
Klamath Falls Auto Co.
. "The small garage with a large trade"
ROY CALL, Prop.
Phone 2-16-R
224 Main
1083 SCHEDULE, HIHKiyOl -KLAMATlI BASEBALL LHAtil l
At At At At At .At
Clubs Klnmath . Falls Yreka Weed ' Mt. Shasta " McCloud Diinsmulr
Klamath Falls ' - - Maty 24 Aug. 23 June 7 June 21 ' July 12
' " ' . ' , Aug. 2 Aug. 16 Aug. 30
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Yreka Juno 28 :- July 26 July it May 17 ' Mny 31
Aug, 9 . '. . '. .,. ' Aug. 30 Juno 21
Weed' May 31 June 7 Aug. 30 Aug, 2 Mny 17
July ID . Aug. 16 ' June 21
Mt. Shasta May 17 June 14 July 12 May 31 July 20
. , Aug. 23 . , ':'- , ' Aug, 16
McCloild , July 26 . July 12 May 24 Juno 28 . : . Aug. 23 ,
,' , .' June-'lli, ' :' Aug, 9 '..'...;". ,' . .'.,,
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Dunsmulr Juno 14 , Aug. 2 June 28 Muy 24 June 7
A"g. 9 July 1fl . ' ..
Schedule starts May 17th, ends August 30th. Fifteen games. No game scheduled for 4l.li or 6th of July,
Final game August 30th, to he played on park deter mlne'd by competing clubs, . . , ,,..
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RlCINE
TIRES
The Racine
Formula
Each day brings us
additional proof
that RACINE
Tires are built to
the formula. of
honesty. '
Like every other
product of genuine
merit, they reflect
the character of
the men who build
them
MOTOR INN GARAGE
230 MAIN , PHONE 294-J
The Washington Cafe
Is the most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today
"There's a Reason"
, !;- vou cam' ' ' "
, 1 EAT BETTER FOR LESS v
12.1 Hoiilh Hlxlli
AMfOIUOAX A.VI) CIILVEHE mflllES
Wee filling, Prop,
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