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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1925)
" EVK'NlfTO HKK&UJ, TrnATvTOTTT FATIS, DTtECON THURSDAY, 'APRIL 50, im News of the Klamath Country MERRILL , I'l'llo Iliiiilny high notloul pluy on lllllid "The 'FuhcIiiiiiIiik Funny llrown" waa k'"i I" Morrill Fri day, evening. A full Iiiiuho wan out U H"n the play. .Mr. W. C. llalloy it oii t Hitlur tin In Klamath Full shopping. tW. C. Ileum hn returned hi lilt liouio In UlotwInUi aflur piiildliij it iin day In Morrill on buiilui'tii. '.Mr. J. A. Dewey it a ahupper In iKIumulh Fall Saturday. U'lnni are buliiK mudii for a largo crow J at Ifta dance Frlduy ovuiilng at it'ho eoinmiinliy hull. Thin will bo 'tho flint iliiiico In tha rin w hull. I'Tlio Ladle Aid will liuvo a o clal In tho club room Wednesday ovonlng. (Mr. and Mr. Luther Haokln anil (aislly upoiit tho week and with Mi), Jlunkliu parent In OriintM Pum. Tboy rnturnoil Hundiiy nvnnluK. II'. M. Ninth of llnnley upoiit tlm wrk end lit Morrill thn guusl of Itav. and .Mrs. C. C. Ilulet. Mr. Lynch wa In tho Fall fk uday. ' IMr. lorllia Covumtono of Klnm atU Fall and Mm. Juck Conner of Alitomu ipunt Hunday u the guest of Itov. and Mr. C. C. llulat. IMorrlll lout thn ball pmo again thlt week. Iltov. C. C. ljitlo (.tirforuiml tho marriage cvruinuny Sunday nt which llnio Ml I,f n i Wollow und Hlch ard Btpvenson both of Mulln were united In marrlago. Ml Thlrxn Anderson spent llio wock nd In Klamath Falli. Mr. and Mm. C. I), Chorpenlng weru Tllura In Klamath Falla Mon day. . fj K. M'. lliiiiiiiioiid spent MJiiduy lu Klnmath Fall. . A Urge number of Morrill poo. plo word Id Malln Bunil.iy for tho rodoo, Mr. It. II. Andorion and tlaugh- tor lluli-u, spent Hniunliy In Kluin II III KiiIIh. . Mr, mill Mrs, (I, II. Citi'lotoii -worn host ul filmier Hiiiiil.i. Tholr gin-sin worn: Mr. mid Mm. II, (', Parker, mid M. (lux Kkauiiin. ' Tliu Murrll hoy mo lit 4 spout Hu II diy lit til o luvil Iii'Uh. Thy loft Morrill uboul tt:.1U u. Ill, 'ill In .wait Olio limit when every hoy was able to gi't up without imy coin pi ii 1 11 1, Tho buy acoiitit of Klitiimlh Fulls iilao Hindu lliu trip. Mr, llowunl of Kluniulh KU1, who linn upoiit u great doul of lliiiu exploring , tfo caves nirompiiiilod tlm hoy uuf ix pluliied n great deal to thuuf, Tliuy visited It iiuinbnr nt caves,' A buiik ut lunch wun aiiivod lit noon, 3. W. Hi'iiKKlim bcout miHtor and M, A. Downiiiii wont wlthjlhii hoy. Tho bo) h tin (ui to nuili in uny trlpv dnr liiK tbn it u in in ur niouth. Mr. mill Mn., Kil Kavugv und family roturiiod horn ttunduy to niiiko thnlr liniuo. They 'huvu boon In vurlouH Cnllf riui cllina ulna Anhliind fur tha pnl 'x nimithH. Mm. W. A. IfyfiHdM, Mm. Chun. HmvIIh uml (iuiiKlinir !: trtftt Aim und Mm. W. I)iiiiu7 und boh Ooori;i!, KJJtint Tuoml.'iy In Kluniulh Full ulloppliiK untT vIhIIIiik with frlimd. Mm. Q. Jamill uml n I nt (i of C'hllo (Iii in, wri horu Mond.iy uftoriinoii, Mr. (tut Mm. Jeff llrophy huvo rticcny purrhniicd u IJodK'i cur. BONANZA ASPGROVE Mff nnd Mm. J. E. McCuIn und nolt.'oiid Mr. ami Mr. Illll rltmpnoii t Chlloiiuln vlnltod Mr. und Mr. Ira Anhwarth Riinduy. Mr. nnd Mm. Carl' WIMiihb of I'll Hun u 1 1) who huvo a rumli on tho Kurt Kluniulh rond worn Hundiiy vln Itor ul tho homo of Mr. und Mm. I). Andonion nnd Mr. K. Kramer. Alex, lii'imoii npi'iit tho wook und horu UltliiB 111 iiiuthnr Mm. W. A. Ili'iuca. r. nnd Mi. II. V. Urlfflu at tundod Siiiiduy ichool ul Chlloiiuln 0utidny. Mr. mid r.lr. Ted Markwurdl, Mm. C. A. Klury mid children. Hon Illuckmaro and I.oliind WolTo ot Chlloiiuln, wire fiundny vliillora at thn homo of Mr. und Mm. V. D'Jiioy. Mr. and Mr. Itohurt Hrophy nud Ml Li-uh I'nrkcr, nil Joyed u .flnll InK trip lit Bprlng; Crook riunduy. C. It. Mills ot Khun nlli Kulln wan i bulimia vlnltor horn Monday nnd Tiumdny. Mr, A. 1). IlilKhlmiin. Lwlry rouldi'iit, vlxlteil with Mm. A. A. WMklnaoit Monilny nf tornoon. " Muur 1JIII and Karl Drown wore In Honnnzii Hunday. Auutln Uuclid'ililt vlnltod with hln fiithor Froil llcchdoldt, Bunduy. J. 1C, Bralt wua a Kuont of Mm. Chitiiliilna Hundiiy, uftoriioon. ' Willi I'ruckoy, r'tnehor from 1111 dohrnnd vlaltod friend In Ilunun.u Sunday, Mr. and Mm. JvnnliiK and child ren motored to Mallu Krlduy. John Scott, ruiichor outhont of Uoniinzu, drove to Mallu Mon.lay. Mr. and Mm. O. L. A run no n wcro vlnltor at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. Krcd Uo.hif ildt Sunduy. 1 J. K, (icatt wu u hunlilCBg visitor at tha Lytlo ranch Monday. Ilurk Shuck und family huvo gouo on a flKhliiK trip to (ho Columbia river ri'Klon. They do not oxpoct to rolurn. Mr. W. C. McKlnnon vlaltcd in llonuuza Monduy. Kho him beon at (icrbcr duin with her husband. Lnlund Harris of I.annoll Valley was in Bonanza on buslne Monday. O. McCumber wan n Bonanza visitor from Dulry Monday. J. 0. Kpernton pent Monday on !l ranch west ot town. Mr. W. O. McKlnnon shopped In Kluniulh Kail Monday. Mm. .Auiitln Ileehdoldt vlnlted frlonds In llonuuza Monduy. Mr. and Mr. J. 0. Humukor vis ited tliu Mulln rodeo Sunduy. l.ouln I'rovo 'Went to tho rodeo nt Mallu. In our mountains, Sclera, in our high plan-' ' tanons, grow coffees of the rare flavors But. the true goodncss,ic must be rqfined, it must be developed by,, nature, before the roast. 'The richness, the character, cm only 6me from aging in our tropic storehouses, two years, three years. Then when those , rare flavors arc emphasized by just a dash of the new coffee Ah! ' . V'' ' . "Too bad, Senora so few people can know the real coffee'.' ' So little coffee can rcmiiin here to mellow. Thegrcat'dcmand for the coffee drink tafces from our storehouses too soon. . J . "Ah! you say your S & W coffee is from our old mellowed supplies, with but the slight quantity of new to liven die rich mellowness? And is only the coffee from our mountains?. Good! Then you know what the coffee superfine is, Senora!" i - To bestth S WW label, S EVW collce mul represent S ErW qualitythe best In ill line the wotld con oiler. Hence the ptins and expense to secure the best codecs, the artistry used . in their btcndituj, the skill in toasting and packing! 'Vou;ii order S cV W (orfnyf r ' actlruorilinary qualities V Kxcellentt You'll apprcclntc Its rucked In the new key-can." FINE FOOD PRODUCTS S-r. '--. - a ' You Need One of These Cameras Qq Watches Good ones, rea sonably priced. $1.50 to S4.50 Real values Priced at SI. 50 to S10.00 Store News Drucs firm but a small part of tho stock cirrled by the moilora drug store. You will find our lino ot .(undrles complota and you. wlil also find our., throe-store buying power enable ui M rea- slstently -offer you bettor prleo. Tie Item listed today civs you but a partial Idea of our stock and cT the reasonable prices wo 3k. $2.00 to $65.00 Fresh Kodak Films to Fit any Camera Lots of things like pie or fireworks are fun for Electrical Goods Coneniences that should be in every home, at prices you can afford to pay. Ai1I Vk4l4 I think of the kit hundreds of M1 ' -sOll ' Brunswick Record j New records every Vacuum Cleaners Heating pads . Percolatore ; Hair curlers Irons .; - Urns . " " Get our terms on cleaners! Percolators" and Urns i . ' Piiced from . $7.50 $32.50 fevQtUQS w - PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , Messrs Monroe and Harry Lyile Klamath Falls were vlsltteg at the srero Klamath Falls visitors Monday. Anderson ranch Sunday. : Dob Sparks and Lawrence Max- Mrs. Hartcll and daughter. Mil well fished In Upper Klamath Lake drcd called on Mrs. Snc-xgoose Sun- Sunday, . . 1 . .' j ... i i - . Hoy Mllnor was a Mulln visitor'' Sunday. : Mrs. Frd Bechdoldt and Mr. and Mrs. nilly Bochdoldt'and dnushter Lois, , shopped In Klamath Falls Monday. , Harold Brownson was a. Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. day afternoon. ' A very large crowd attended the Kcno dance Saturday night on the i Malln was a decided victory for the M Uin Cilgh school boys. The score was 12-1 in favor of Malln." Dr. Trout and little daughter Dolores were visitors in the county seat Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Danson of MALIN Ametig tlio.'O vislilii!; tho county seat on Saturday Were Mr. ani Mrs. Sanders and daughter floroncc. Mrs. A. M. T.iomna and mother, Mrs. 'Wires, Mr. and Mrs. Street and son. Miss Sue Spittlo and MI33 Ruth I'uttltt. : ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Letcher Holbrook and family " and Mrs. C. N. Saow Wero Malln visitors Sunday. . A baby boy was born tn Mr. and Mrs. Albort Grayson Monday morn ing April 27. , ; Malln was visited by a largo crowd on Sunday, of thoso on their way to tho rodeo south of town. J. A. Mlllan, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rhodes of Straw district wero In Mnlln Saturday attending to busi ness and shopping. Fred Rowland odltor of Iho Ma lilt Progress returned from Balom Saturday. Mr. Rowland was called homu. by tho Burlous Illness of his mother. ? II . p. Wlllinnvs was In town S.it. vvdny from his ranch on tho ponui sula. Tho marriage of Zona 'Worlow nnd Dick Stevenson took place at tlio homo of tho bride on Sunday afternoon April 28. Rev. Hulet ofJ tlclated. KENO expectation that the new addition iJIt- Laki were calling on friends in to the hall would be finished. ltjM1In Thursday. wasn't ready but the? hope to have! Mr- and Mra- R- K- Hannon and It flnrshtsj by next Saturday. iam;iy spent too ween eua in uorns ' Captain Ball was a dinner guest visiting Mrs. Hannon's sister and of Mr. and Mrs. Beaver Sunday at- ' ternoon. ' ' . Mrs. K. E. Pucketi. nnd daughter, Augusta, and Mr. and Mrs. -V. E. I'uckett wcro Worden visitors Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. David McColium and Mr. and Mrs. George Turner were among the Worden people who attended the dance here Saturday. H. L. .Clevenger has been confin ed to his homo the past week with the flu. The vaudeville nnd dance given Friday, April 24, under the nus- Adidltion; lot 7, block S. Robert Casey et nit to C. R. Lap; 4-27-23. (Metes and Bounds description) In Sec. 5; Tp. 39. Rge. 9 Intended to release bond for deed given by Nellie F. Moore et al'.to) Robert Casey, dated 4-22-07, ec-' ended D. 22-382. ' ' R. L. Orem to L. A. DavlBOn; , l-17-25; S1.00 I. R. S.; Hot Springs Addition, lot 2," blocli 28. ' Circuit Court Filings No. 1944 Eq.. Filed 4-2725. -W.' M. Manning, Atty.' Ella G. Ballarcl MALIN ,1 pices of the Malin Commercial club vs.' Pearl C. Ballard. Divorce. was enjoyed by those present and: no.' 2004 Law. Filed 4-28-25. was a success in every ' way. ' o'Neil & Irwin, Attys. Alice Rob- ! ; crts, now Mrs. C. it. Blaker as Ad- COURTS I ' nia's'fator ot tnB E3tate of Ir Roberts, Deceased vs. Eddie Rob DIg erts. I'tainiiil nemacs juagmeni Margaret Applegate to Helen P. ,or S72.39. 7 ; -' -r . -Thomas. 5-15-23. 14.50 I. R. S. N'o- Equity. Filed 4--2S.55. Hot Springs Addition. lot 2, blk. 47. F- btone, Atty. ov. u:i iviiuamB E. T. Saunders N et ux to John vs. L. O. Mills ana Jessie Miin. nis Mrs Garlic, death ct Hayes ct ux. 3-13. Falrvlew No. 2 Addn. ' Lot 2, block 13. j ' L. C. Wshard et Ux to Arthur T. Ed Smith nnd brother, Ray'Tappan. 4-20-25. $1.00 I. R. S. were called homo by tho NW"4SEtf, N!iSW!4, SWSW'14 their falber in McMinn- of Sec. 9, Twp.,40, Range 1,3. ville. They expect to return to Mulln the early part of tho we,ek. Owen Purdy of Ashland is In Malln and vicinity this week. The ball game Friday on the local diamond between Merrill and . Sacrifice Men Snowgooso was a Sunday af ternoon caller at tho l'ucltott homo. After runny disappointments nnd thonlluro of ninny sots ot plans for a picnle, tho Sowing Club under tho leadership ot Miss Erdiiinnn and Josslo Puckott, drove to Jenny Crook Saturday. They expected to go to Fredonuitrg Springs but on- account of bad roads they failed to roach Ihoro. There wero about sixteen In .j the party because a number of i guont8 were taken. Mr. Prathor was on the sick list ' tho last of tho week. opyyiKhtliv Harris. WIS. Dr. Frederick Henry Bnetler. pio neer In the development of X-ray, Is itn John Hopkins Hospital, Balti more, Md., for tho removal of an other finger. It will be the eighth flngor that Dr. Baetjer has sacrificed In the cause or. ncipms "" ' Chariln ninhnt and family of j . humanity.. ;. t-i Arthur T. Tappan to A. L. Wish ard. 4-27-25. J10 1- R- S. NWVi SE54, XMSWU. SWViBWVi of Sec. 9, Twp. 40, Range 13. Henry. I Hester et ux to Arthur. T. wife. Affects: ot See. .4;. NViiN'WH, SE14NW14, NEV. of 5, NEW, of 8, VViNW54 ot 9, amount ing to 600 acres, more or' less. " ' ''. Chattel Mortgage. 4-27-25. Louis Lingas to Christ Gianas.. '722. Six ; per cent due 3 notes. , On furnitiij-tj, fixtures, etc. of White Lunch Reat aurant In Klamath Falls.- . ;'i Tappan; 2-18-25; $.50 I. R. S. Dar-1 Perhaps Babe RutJ, t'.ie baseball row Addn., lot 27, block 310. ' player, fainted In a Pullman car The K. D. Co. to Margaret Jen-1 washroom because he found eiJUia kins. '4-7-25; $.50 I. R. S.; Dixon soap there. ' ,' ' V At! Be Better Looking In many cases an easy thing to do, after your teett have been, cleaned and put In good condition. But ot moro importance than better Iook3 Is the fact that goad teeth menu good health. 'Our export attention will ' give you good teot'h ' and good looks' good health will follow." . , , ' ,' V ; ' '.. .1 R. D. COE, Dentists 202-204 Uopka Bldg. (Painless, of course) ' ., 8th and: Main . 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