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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1925)
SATURDAY, It AY. 1G, 1026 PAGE POUR EVENING HETTALD, KT7AMATH FALLS, DEECON " -a" r ..tr--. - -r-tr News of the Klamath Country MERRILL (!o. W. Of field was a visitor In i , Kto-matft- Falls Tuesday. : - I time. She was cne of .'he old resi dents of Mo:rlll. Mrs. W. C. Bailey, Pcmald and Ilillle Bailor, .Mrs. V. X. Moer. .Mclvln and Ellla Moyor attended the carnival In Klamath Falls Wed nesday evening. The Merrill Library' club met Thursday afternocn at' the home of Mrs.' N. H. Bogtie. The last card party f the year will be given at It ha J. O. O" P hull S itu -il v June 6. Everybody will be Invited and a small fee will bo charged t r Mr. and Mrs. Brooks,' Miss Ruby cover expenses. A committer com . Brooks and Ho .vard Crooks spent 1 po.ed of Mrs. Howard and Mrs. H. thn wei.k end in Merrill, the guests J H. Anderson wa3 appointed tj look of -Mrs. Brooks" sister, Mrs. J. A. : over books and act as censors. The Brown. The' returned to their book committee for the month Is i houifl In Mcdford Sunday evening. '.Mesdames. Blake, Walker and! : Mrs. J. H. Hobbs was a guest of jstevenson. Refreshments were serv-J honor Wednesday afternoon at theed by toe hostess. Th:se present! home of Mrs. Etta Scogglns. Mrs. were Mesdames, R. H. and R. C.'j Hobbs who has lived In Merrill .'Anderson, R. L. Dalton, T. A. Blake j nearly twenty years has been active s E. Durkee, J. C. Stevenson, Arthur . In church as well as in the Re-Fraxier, C. V. Shuck,, J. A. Dewj;.. bocca, a socal hour was spent. Re- j G. H. Carleton. Ed Harwcod, W. freshments , wore ferved and Mrs. C. Barley, G. H. Braybael, Albert Hobbs was presented with a beau- Myers, F. N. Moyer, J. Raillff, Wm. tiful beaded purse iy her friends. Walker, Jess Whitlateh. C. D. Chor In guessing game Mrs. Turbebongh j penlng and Gitfoid and the hostess, won high prize and Mrs. C. V. Shuck :'t was decided not to have any meet consolation. Those present were j ing in July. In June the club w:U . Mesdames C. Bowman, H. C. Parker ' meet with Mrs. Walker. J. W., J. L.', C. N. and C. P. Hask-j A shearing tsacilno outfit ha Ins', Jf. L. Moore, "Wm. Walker, Bun ; been set np at the C. M. Merrill Westbropk, W. C. Bailey, Albert 1 home' and a nuniher of bunehe3 bavt Myers, W. F. Jinnette, iPaul D. been taken there to be sheared. Lewis, J. W. Taylor, C. E. Craig, W. F. Hill, C. Vt Shuck, Arthur frailer, G. H. Carleton, J. C. Stev enson.. C. E. Patterson, Ed Harwood, Thos Blake, R. H. Anderson, R. L. balton, N. E. Woodhouse, W. F. fruits, J. A. Brown, C. C. Hulet, 6eo. Offleld. La Rant of Salem. J. A Dignified Yet Interesting House Economical to Build NTOC'IIS AMI BONUS Rev. Yarnes "of the MethodUt church at Klamati Falls will de liver the baccalaureate sermon V the graduating class pf the high school Sunday morning at the P.es u.tjrian church. - Mrs. C. C. Hulet attended the meetini? nf the laHlixi oM nt t B. Hobbs, Ben Faus. Lester Turn- j Lakl Wednesday afternoon, bough, Geo. Wright, Velton Haskins. j The next weeK wiU be fu wU, J. W. and Etta Scogglns. The house ' hEh schoni rt h This week the state examinations are being taken. fcras prettily decorated with spring flowers. - . , - J Mrs. Elizabeth Cox who has been ill for several weeks with complica tions following fin, died at her" home In Merrill Thursday afternoon. Her death had been- expected for some- Cheaper Wood BLOCK WOOD down to the, bargain UMMER PRICES .it'i- a couple of loads :h month through the i miner at these cheap ices and you will be rrcd for winter. Pey on & Co. Wood to burn" . Mam. ' Phone 535 CHILOQUIN Hall's Catarrh Medicine sl"- fid your system of Catarrh or Dcafncs caused by Cstarih, , Sold by drzxiat$ fin ertr 40 yarn f. i. CHENEY & CO. Toledo. Clhi Mrs. Hedrick. Carlion. Buell, Laurit3en and Hs!.j;g a:ienied tht Mother's .Day services -at Klamath Agency Sunday afternoon. Rev. Weiss spoke on the "Homo Build er" and wa3 very interesting. Dr. Mallett and llri. Bert Thomas o! Klamath Fails and Mrs. Dobbins of the Agency furnished the music, Mr. and , M-is. L. F. Lauriis?:i were shopping in the city on Tuej day. There was units a bit cf excite ment on Tuesday morning 33 burs lar3 had entered the Klamatli Su ply store and blown the safe. When Mr. Hendrick arrived I open the store the do-or was '.. Teady open. ' On entering the off t which I3 In the rear of the st r Mr. Hedrick found , juite a reel: One doer of the safe was comple: demolished and the oiler cne -.. badly smashed. The soap and a bestos filling of the doora was plast ered every where. The t:Iev didn succeed in opening the insd.t compartment so did- not make very large haul. Up to late last night nothing was found missing but the money in the first com partment. ' You would not buy Fabric tires and pay the price of Cords. BUT whon you buy wrapped or cotton covered garden hose, rand pay the price of moulded garden hose you are doing the same thing. For the original' rrack-proof, non-kinktthlc - Garden Hose Try ' LORENZ CO. First -Phone 371 r... , On 6th near Main ASPGROVE Mr. and Mrs. W .A. Benson and .Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Clements and son were Sunday visitors at Kes terson mill on Topsy grade. W. Doney and Curly Michaelson were Tuesday visitors at Vainax. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eastman and children left here Wednesday for Klamath Falls. Eastman was sawyer here until the mill burned last week. Mrs. Chas. Sevlts and children drove to Callinus camp Thursday to visit Mr. Sevlts for a few days. Mr. Wm. Clements has accepfed a position as millwright at Kester son mill. . Mr. and Mrs. 11.' V. Oriffin are spending a few days In the county scat, on business and pleasure. Mr. nnd . Mrs. J. E. Mansfield were In Klamath Fulls Monday. Curly Michaelson,. Mr. Du Fort and W, Doney spent Wednesday In Klamath Falls on business. Mrs. D. Anderson. Mrs. E. Kram er and Norman Anderson were in Klamath Falls Wednesday, while Mrs. Kramer was haying denial work done. Ernlo Kramer 1 working at tho Anna Creek mill, near Fort Klam ath., Among those from here who at tended tho track meet in Klamath Falls wore, Mrs. Wm. Clements and son, Mrs. W. Doney and children, Mrs. Robert Brophy, Botty Goldtli walto, Mario . Larscn nnd Frank Ooldthwalto. - a - 1T I --Sis... ------ li I ' w B ' l BED ROOM i!J . SB PORCH ' LIVING ROOM ,0-V, t- JlJ 'bed M U i-A Wo rolli'lt Imnilrli'H to htiy or soil iiiiyt marki'tulile listed locnl tir I'li llti'd sui'iirlllns, Artlva murliet for Durnnt Ptitc, Flint and ltlekiuilnu'livr Moto: Is mios; I'ulilli' Utilities. Prompt utlimtlim given nil orilern. Cash puld for ptinhnHes; it) iluliiy, CJuotmUins furnished. mood iut(Vriii:HH H (iiiinihiT of ('oniiiu'l'ce lllil;. l'lil'llanil, Oik, Central Hot Dl Dining Room Oin from 0 a m. to B p. m. Tahlo b.mrd M.00 per day Hliort urdor Iwni-li counlur In connection ' Tablet for Ladici ' French Pastries Lots, Houses, Ranches Business Property I Can Get Them for You Irrigated or dry ranches, Klamath Falls lots In any section of the city, or city business and residence property. My listings cover all sections of Klam ath county. If you plan to buy a residence or a business location see me. Day or evening, phone 726-W and I'll be glad to call. R. H. Maley REAL ESTATE 703 North Ninth . First Floor IToiiwNo. US , 1 THIS house would attract attention in almost any setting. It is equally adaptable to a city street or the more open suburban country The rectantrular shape of the house, the jable roof and the entire absence ot costly or namentation make it an exceptionally econ omical house to build. It will give full value for every dollar expended upon it. Note how symmetrical the front elevation is, without being the least stiff or formal. The balance between the entrance and porch open in? and the placing of the windows give it a distinct character. The houre has dignity with out in any sense sacrificing interest and charm. The design has here used face brick with a clear understanding of its artistic possibilities. The soldier course at the foundation, the row lock courses at the window line of the first and sttoitu ftoo the ornamental frieze under the ror;i! give a distinct touch, while the recessed liorizqRtal courses accentuate the width of the house and tie it closer to the ground. Throughout the exterior the architect has demonstrated tliat by the intelligent use of per manent materials the small house can bcs beau tiful and substantial p.s a pretentious rr.ansion Second Floor IVjtf nni CfirdtLin F. Rrtihrr? Court iy. AiiUTU-an put Urlik Aisoftuf'oi and at the same time as economical to build. The interior arrangement has the same direct ness as the exterior; there is no waste space. Everywhere the space has been utilized to the best advantage and with a thorough under standing of how to get the most in size, comfort and convenience at a minimum of expense. The entrance to the houscis directly into the living room, but an ample vestibule with a coat closet shuts off drafts in cold weather. The staircase stalls from the living room, and with the vestibule, frames an angle nook about the fireplace that 'makes a very pleasant feature. ' The entire first flnor is arranged so that the house can be administered with the least amount of work. The arrangement of the kitchen will delight any housewife who likes a well-appointed kitchen in which she can do her work without needless steps. Note the placing of the windows througho it the house. Each room has windows on twt sides except the living room where the French doors onto the porch serve as windows thus assuring plenty of light and cross ventilation.' This is but another example of the thorough-, ness with which the architect designed this house. . ' Do You Need Money to build that home ff you own your lot, and have some money, wo can loan you half the value of building and lot o'' hincd, payable like rent. Monthly payments. ' ,( ft- n n'iiH'nts now, before the spring ' ' -V ti 'i your rlivsim home may be a ", ' ' '"'i"v v-iin 'P'irh'i way of making money than " ;,i 1 'rowirvj town. You " . Hci'ntr (own the rest h up to you. Momy er & Momyer I tit? Building and Loan Phone 366 Curly Jlkhaelson and wife wcru in Klamath Falls Thursday on l;u;tf nesH. . . . Fred Muii'.iieatix, woods fotv-ni.it at Caliraus camp, was here aiinday driving a new Studeuukcr vouch. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cad? le!t Thursday for Grants Pas to visit Mr. Cade's parents. HEAVYWEIGHTS' WILL FEATURE TUESDAY CARD Court Dismisses Charges Against 5 Western Mills WASHINGTON, May 16. U 1 mlssal of complaints aK'iim:t flvi western lumber companies was announced last night hy tho federal tradb commission. Thy ompluinu, naming . lbs Coeitr C'AU r.a Mil! company, Coiur d'AJi'"'.'. u t4uho; Grando- ilond'j i.ttmbcr company. Perry..-Ore. j . McOoldrJck l.uniir coin puny, -Spokane, -Wavii.; Ue.r Pari: Lumber company, Ue. r Park, Wash., and Shevlln-HI.'.on company. Bend, Ore., had charged lh. om panics with selling western plno as western white pine. Tho com plaints were dismissed on tho ground that hefora th.;y were served on the respondents the com plaints had heeu discontinued. Commissioners Thomas and Nuneut dissented from the dismissals. Warm 'enough now to tiso your vest to patch your trouscr. We predict a hot summer. TVo 11I ways do. It alwa" is. ' Thi vorsatilo and comical lt:cco j t:amaglla will again be sivn In j action In KUxath Falls, this time asa nit Sammy, Olsxi California r.-.av. Aelg.it wha halla from L:s An nelej. The two bis beef eaters will fight the ten. round main event c, a flashy card at tho Ccanilliiavlnu I11M. next-Tuesday nis'H. Iwcco has (oug'it In Klamath Palls tnce. . In that one fight h'4 rocked Earl Ultchlc, lo.'al hoavy woight, to .lcep In tho t'nlr l rsnnd .)( their ten roun.l g.). Olson Is a fast fighter with a heavy punch. The somi-wlndup, will be b-twesn Jark,Crlrn, pride of t ie Modors, and .10 foif.nan cf Daker, Ore. These ta fo-ys will be .evenly matched .iicrdir.j tJ t.10 lna-.c-.imakcr. Coff- I man carrkM a mean honk In either hind an 1 Is a slashing, boring In mixer,.;. i:h tie capacity of taking jni to cive two. The but will be a ;Ix rjiud go. V'het!icr or not Wilbur Harring ton, another Indian puijlllst, will be ablo to solve tho defense of Felix Torres of Weed, In the four round? of their bout Tuesday night, Is tilo iu;stlcn that Is puzzling support ers of both flghtors. Harrington Is a fighter pure and simple, Torres Is a boxer puro and' simple Which will win? - . Tho curtain raiser will bo a four rcund f I y li t between two hnil boys. Gardens aro good cxamplci. If you urn Lo anything out ot them you havo to get out nnd dig. Snoring Is dangerous. It lets bur glars know you urn nsloep. I.KO AL NOTICES "in tiik cmcfrr, forriT or' the STATU OP IIISKfiOX IV ANIl FOIt KliA.MATII fOUNTV Hi:miimiis for I'tibllcntlon ' DORI3 P. WILLKY, Plaintiff, vs KVAN II. WIIjIiKY, Dofendnnt. To Kvan II. Wllley, Defondant: In tho name of tho Htato of Oregon, Y-au are hereby roqulrad ti) appear and answer the complaint on file In tho above entitled suit, on or before the 8th day of June, 192!, that . being the lait day proscribed for such appearand! Jn tho order of thn publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, tho plain tiff w!M apply to the Court for thn relief praynl for In hor complaint, viz: For the dissolution ot thn bonds of matrimony heretofore and now fflstlng between yourself nnd the plaintiff 'herein, upon. tho gronndj 11 f cruel and Inhuman treatment, and Hut plaintiff he awarded the cus MI' of Kay M. Wllley. This summons Is served upon yon by publication In tho I') van Ing Herald 1 dully newspaper, printed, published ind of general circulation In Klam .ith County, Orcgon, for six succes sive wooks, pursuant to order of tha Hn. A. Ii. Lcnvlt't, Judga of the above entitled court, 'dated April 17th,, 192G, tho first publication being April 2I, 1925, and tho Inflt publlcullon being Juno 0, 192l. P. H. MIUiS, Attorney for Plnlntlff, 811II0 No. f, lioomls Dldg., Klamath Falls, Oro. A2rM2-9-10-2,1.3OJ6, C2 U Q 2 CINDERS Cinders are 'economical and prac tical for roads and driveways as they pack and bind, making a very smooth pavement-like surface O Z o JO C5 A. F. Graham GENERAL CONTRACTOR Office Rooms 201-202 Winters BIdg. PHONE 526 ' CO U Q Heretofore the demand for cin ders has been greater than the sup ply. We have added new and im proved equipment which will en able us to supply all needs. Orders accepted for Immediate delivery C IN D E R S O as. o n,