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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1925)
PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD, KtMIATH FALLS, OKEGON SATUKDAY, MAY 9, 1925 ft d! 1 Is t i t T X t t T t t X T i if- urope T JUL -7 vi A , . ''' is! n w m " is!' to. J ' .M. ,S1- At . ri n T 'I That you can buy clothes, hand tailored, right here in Klamath Falls, that are of just as good material, the tailoring just as good and the style just as- exact as clothes that are tailored in New York, and you will find the prices even more reasonable. . A. GOLDSMITH Custom Tailor 310 Winters Bldg. 5 O' Much cheaper and much better s. To have your teotli looked after before you ara forced U do so. We give yon a comb natlon. of speedr t.and efOcieat service, re-' suiting from the use of modern eaulpment nnd tB practical ex perience of many -years. Our examination .Is free. R. D. COE, Dentists $ I . . (Painless, of course). 202-204 Hopka Bide. 8th and Main Phono 830 N ow is the time to get that Garden Hose y. . -Last year we distribut ed two miles of our craek-proof . non-kink-aWe moulded hose and thereby earned the rep utation of being Gar den Hose Headquarters Try .i-t ' LORENZ CQ. h i . w First ' Phone 371 : On 6th near Main News of the Klamath Country v ASPGROVE f : . . Phone 93 New Parcel ; Post Rates If you ship goods by Parcel Post call at our office and get one of the new : Fourth Class or Parcel Post Rate Cards. ' " v" '" .''."''. '''Free i These give the new rates, according to izones, which went into effect April 15. W.O.SMITH Printing Co. v; ' "Quality Printing" l&A yOU'LU W I .1 . 1 you've reACLbt.mck now come Ana 6ee- Mowqooa ourvyorK, how (6w6yrfee. i. D. Alexander left hero Tuesday for his home in Portland. - Pete Beck, logging contractor at Spring Creek was a business visitor in camp -Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie Mnllory of Chiloquln spent Monday night with Mrs. Robt. Hall at Spring Creok. - . ' Mrs. Troy Miller spent Monday in Klamath Falls shopping, returning here Tuesday. : vMrsiS 3. .B.-iMansfield-,' Mrs. Wl A.' Ben,son,v:Mrsi . Wm, 'Clemente and Mrs. W. IJoney and small son spent Friday in Klamath Falls shopping and visiting with friends. ; Miss Margaret Benson is spending the week-end with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Benson. Margaret is -attending , high school at Sacred Heart academy in Klalmath Falls.: , Miss Leah Parker is spending 'the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Rob-. eA Brophy. " . Mrs. Chas. Sevlts and children drove to Callmus camp Friday to spend the week-end with MV. Sevlts, who Is caterpillar mechanic at Ca'ii- I IDUS. ' ' ). . !'.' i . :!i - i- I Among those who attended Pat rons day at ' the Chlloqnln school FHday, were Mrs. t. An-derson, Mrs. E. Kramer and Mrs. ChaB. Sevlts. ) ;;- ). : ; , ' - Fred Mulllneaux, woods foreman for tfie Modoo Pine company at Calimua camp, was a Sunday even ing visitor,, at Aspgrove. . ' Mrs. Robert - Brophy and Miss Leah Parker were shopping in Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. - J. B. Cox and daughter Ella Mae of Midland were visiting friends here Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Flury and Mrs. George Flury of the Chllotiuin mill visited at the W. Doney home Sunday afternoon.. ... Alex Benson was here from Ewauna camp to visit his folks Monday evening. ' '' Old friends and neighbors gather ed ' Sunday to hold a community dinner tor Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Davld sonand children, who were visiting here, from Medford. Those present who helped with the dinner and io make the gathering a success -were, Mr., and Mrs. O. Mansfield and daughter of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Benson and daughter, Mar gareti Mrs. Wm. Clements and son, William; Mr. and Mrs. W. Doney, and children, Wanda, Fred .and George, and the honor guests, Mr, and Mrs. Davidson and children of Medford. All :: left wishing more community gatherings to be held In J tne iuture. , ' . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Benson took Margaret to Klamath Falls Monday,- where she attends high school, at the Saored Heart academy. Thoy were . accompanlod by Mrs. W. Donoy and son, George. . Fred Mulllneaux, . woods fore man at Callnius camp and Chas. Oruberman, bookkeeper at the same camp, wore Tuesday, business visit ors here. . v ,.Mr and Mrs. Jack Valllar, Mr. onil MVS. Ray Cyrn, and Mrs. Gerah berbor, from Ewauna . camp, were dVwn, Monday ' evening,' to view the ruins of the mill. ' . (Bill .Morrison was a ; Tuesday evening dinner guest at the W. Doney home. ... .... - .. . A great many from here drove to. the.. Fort . Saturday evening to at tend the dance. Among those who we,nt were, Mr. . and Mrs. W. A. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Mans field, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. Clements and son,. . Mrs. Wm. Doney, Miss Mar garet Benson, .Messrs. Alex Benson, Chas. ' Chas tain, . Louis . Grvais, John, Jlmv.and Leo Brophy, Doug Uess. . All report a good time. Mr. Du .Fort , left for Portland Thursday to drive his car back. A great many cars frCm the sur- I rounding country wore here Mon day to view the 'burning mill. .MERRILL I - Chas. Stukei has accepted a posi tion with the Merrill creamery. Frank Sext-bn, county club leader, was in Merrill Monday, visiting the school. ... ... . . , Mr: and. Mrs. . R: L. Dalton were hosts at dinner Sunday. Their, fiuests were Mrs. R. C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R. , H. Anderson, Thirza and Helen Anderson ; and Miss Swen Lungdahl. . n Mr. and - Mrs. W. F. Hill at tended the golden wedding of Mr. and tMrs. R. A. Emmitt at Klamath Falls Wednesday. Mr. Eininett i.s a cousin of Mrs.. Hill. ; -. 1 -i , Leo Harttlerodb ihas ' been "hnite ill with the flu. He 'is at the Jonos home. . ' .' . ' .: i " '.f .? The Merjlll Lll)rary club post poned their meeting until Thursday, May 14. - i Next week the state examinations will be given in the grades. . They will be held Thursday and Friday. There is some complaint in this section that the alfalfa was killed out the past winter. In some cases whole- fields are reported gone, in Just patches here and there. The water has boen turned Into the !di'tcfes and the farmers are getting ready; to begin Irrigating. The. water has been' turned- in later this year than- last! For the simple reason that all of her money is in the banks and the pockets of the citizens of the United' States. During the years . of the wrar she poured her money into this country forced the balance of trade into our favor, until now she has nothing with whicjr? ' to get it back. - .: : . ' , ; - That is the position Klamath Falls vyill be in , If her people continue to send thousands of dollars every month into other ' trade centers. Our merchants buy merchandise for sale to people of Klamath County. If you buy your supplies elsewhere your city cannot survive. Choose for yourself Are you going to pay a higher price for the same merchandise in Chicago or are you going to help Klamath Falls grow and prosper. . The Ansiioer is Buy at Home- " ' '' '. '". ' and 1 . Build a Greater Klamath Falls -' If the dollar you earn is spent in Klamath Falls your , employer is enabled to add a unit to his business which in turn gives employment to new people. , " ; ', r " ; , Your dollar spent in San Francisco adds to some busi : . t ness there and allows Kuamath Falls to stagnate and finally slip back. ! linn The Merchants ,'. , : Endorsed by you part trade at home Association ot Klamath Falls The Klamath County Chamber of Commerce P ; neral was -held Thursday. They will return at once. The Bonanza high . school gave their play. "Sally Xiunn," in Mer- Mr. and Mrs. O.. A. Barrows have rm Tuesday evening before a good gone tp Fortiano. - Mrs.- narrows, house. All did their parts well.. It who has been ill fox some time, will. was given in the community hall. receive treatment. . . i day to attend the funeral of Martha LY SEWING CLUB Margaret Merrill besides her par ents and grandmother were C. G. Merrill, and Lyle Merrill, R. H. An derson nnd R. L. Daiton. . The lu- COMPLETES WORK '3 : : STANDARD ' j ..'. Rotary ' DeLuxe Electric Sewing Machine Wo are now stocking the New STANDARD Electric Machines, The Perfect Machine. Price of DeLuxe as ' shown above, . $110.00.. Terms. We believe the Standard . to be the boat sewing maclilS on tho market today. ' Lucas Furniture '7 502 Main ' ;-(ToJhe Ely standard sewing club goes., the honor, pi . being the first standard club to complete its work for this year. It was announced to day 'by Frank Sexton, county club leader. . . , ; Although - this is' the first year that the club has been organized, the girls showed exceptional prom ise, .under the tutelege of Mrs. Nel lie Wallis, local leader. : The girls comprising the club are Barbara Owen, Elba Bell, .Iva Boyd, Edwina Casebeor, Ella Dixon, Helen Campbell, Ruth Campbell, Jessie Boyd and Goldy Whetstone. Jessie Boyd Is president, Ruth Campbell, vice-president and Elba Bell, secretary. r linn - i v i i v AVHKAT TAKES . DROP . CHICAGO, May 9. More than six cents .a -.buehol collapse In tho value ot wheat today resulted-from the United States government crop report showing llkllhood. of a yield of winter wheat this season, fifteen million or twenty million bushels lu excess of what had gonerally been looked for' of late. May delivery of wheat feli 'to $1.62. .' ; ., . . STOCKS AND BONDS Wo solicit lnaiilrles to bu'y or sell any marketable listed local or un listed securities. ..... Active markot for Durant, Star, Flint and Rickenbacker Motor Is sues; Public Utilities, v ;'. Prompt .attention given all (Orders. Cash paid for purchases;' nd dolay. Quotations furnished. HOOD imOTHKtlfl f 8 Cluimbor of Coinmtwo Itldg. -. POrtlimd, Ore.,,. I ii :tkV? - ! A'lj .i 'WW?, t , t.s il i. it-.i-i i-I'. fcM ;T...ijM j3T7, . Wide open honest games ELKS 9, Western Nights May 14 - 15 - 16 For these three nights Klamath Falls Sport- , ing world will enjoy- the novelty of straight gambling games. POKER CRAP ROULETTE FARO An opportunity to win back ' . V what you have been losing " Children under . 8 or over 80 MUST be accompanied by someones ' ; parents ( ':; ' : v , , . Remember the dates May 14 15 16 .No need to Worry ( Full Police Protection