The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 18, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    MONDAY," MAY 18, 102.1
PA'GE EIGHT
EVENING IIERALDV KLAMATH FAU,S, OREGON
All for a Bull
IBEMBi
Summer Season
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Hart Schaffner
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Clothes
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Representative
With New Line Of Fall Samples
v.. ; . On Display to the Public .
From 1:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m."
Tuesday, May 19
Any one interested in any particular
model, fabric or pattern is invited to take
this opportunity to inspect the line. 1
Special orders taken at this time.
Take a tip come and see what's going
to be worn this fall. '
K. Sugarman
1 " ain't mad at nobody' .
Bull fighting- la attended by great
pomp and ceremony. And to fit Into
the picture matadors go to great
trouble to look real pretty. Above la
Bodolfo Gaona. moat famous Mexi
can matador. In his spangled suit ot
many colors, having his hair vase
lined and pulled a.iratght back to
form the characteristic pig tail.
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Glasses
that yon can see. with com
fortably and easily are a great
Joy to the wearer.' ; -
Glasses that strain the eyes
and frames feel uncomfort
able are very detrimental.
We - supply correct fitting '
glasses and adjust the frame
so It Is easy and comfortable.
Dr. Goble
709 MAIN
Eye Glasses
Examined Fitted
Repairs Quick Service
Cheaper
Wood
BLOCK WOOD
is down to the bargain
SUMMER PRICES
Order a couple of loads
each month through the
summer at these cheap
prices and you will be
prepared for winter.
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 535
News of the
Klamath Country
MERRILL
Mrs. G. W. Burdette of Medford
was a visitor at the Shamhart home
the last of the week. She returned
to Medford Friday.
Mrs. Lee Brown and Mrs. Wallace
from Bonanza were visitors in Mer
rill Thursday. ' .
' Mr. and Mrs. John Wllfong from
Idaho are visiting in Merrill at the
home of Mrs. Wilfong's sister, Mrs.
Axells. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfong were
former residents ot Merrill.
Miss Thirza Anderson was a week
end visitor in Klamath Falls, the
guest of Miss Marlon West.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frazler and
Donald and Lawrence Frazler at
tended the carnival in Klamath
Falls Saturday evening.
A large crowd attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Elizabeth Cox, beld in
the Presbyterian church Saturday
afternoon. Mrs. Cox has lived in
Merrill 23 years, and was greatly
loved by all who knew herJ; Rev.
Bobbitt of the Christian church had
charge of the funeral services, Mrs.
Cox being a life-long member of the
Christian church. All places . of
business were closed during the hour
of service out of respect for Mrs.
Cox. The following children are
left to mourn her death: : David,
John, Henry and Chas. Cox and two
daughters, Mrs. Durham of Klam
ath Falls and Mrs. Shortrldge of
Roaeburg. A number of - grand
children and several great grand
children survive. The Cox broth or a
are cxtonalvo farmers on the Lake
land. The floral offerings wore
beautiful. Mrs. Cox will bo groatly
missed In the community, Burial
took place in Morrill cemctory and
she was laid to rent beside her hus
band, who died In Morrill about
twenty years ago. ' - , '
Mrs. J. H. Hobbs left Sunday
morning for Wilbur to make her
future home. The Merrill commun
ity greatly regret her going. Her
slstor.i Mrs. LaRoue of Salem accom
panied her to Wilbur.
Mrs. Suit is visiting at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. KIger. She Is
here to attend the graduating ex
ercises of her grandsons, Estln and
Kenneth Kiger, who are graduates
of Merrill high.
The Senior class were the guests
of honor at a dinner Friday evening
at the Cafeteria, given by the Jun
iors. The Sophomores were guests
as well as the. faculty, local board
and county board. Mr. Turnbaugh
acted as toastmaster following the
dinner and talks were given by W.
F.. Jlnnetto, chairman of the local
board and Fred Peterson, county
superintendent for the county unit.
At this time the class will was read
by Melvin Mayer; class history by
Mary Graybael and class prophecy
by Charlotte Geertson; also toasts
were given by Estln Klger' to the
teachers. Charlotte Gecrston, the
Juniors and the rest of the class
gave a. toast to the Juniors separate
ly. A short program was given by
the Juniors entitled "School Day",
taking off the Seniors and also the
faculty. These were very good and
caused a great deal of merriment.
The room was prettily decorated
with fir boughs. Roses were used
on the tables.
Mr. C. M. ; Merritt. E. F. and Eu
gene Merritt were visitors in Klam
ath Falls Saturday evening.
Miss Helen , Anderson spent the
week-end in Klamath Falls, the
guest of Miss Elizabeth Ramsby.
Mr.. ,Wm. -Baldwin of Klamath
Falls was a Merrill visitor on Sun
day. '; . .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Walton of
Klamath Falls were in Merrill Sat
urday for the Cox funeral.
Mr. S. E. Martin was In Merrill
Sunday on business.
Rev. C. C. Hulet. tas returned
from a ten days trip to Portland
and Sunday tilled the pulpit in the
Methodist church In Klamath Falls.
Rev. Yarnes ot the Methodist
church In Klamath Falls delivered
the Baccalaureate sermon to the
Merrill high school class In the 'Pre
Tjyterlan church Sunday morning.
The church was decorated with the
'class colors, blue and gold and cut
flowers. The class were: Charlotte
and Rolf Geertson, EBtln and Ken
neth KIger, Kenneth Colwell, Mag
daline McClay, olive Hill, Mary
Graybael, Hallie Moore and Melvin
Moyer, Ml. Yarnes took as his
talk "Youth of the Day". He com
pared tho. present with the paat
generations showing , the advance
ments that are being made in edu
ent generation. His conclusion was
cation, Invention etc.,. by the pres
that we need have no fear for the
future from the hands of the present
'generation. It was a forcible talk
and was enjoyed by those hearing
him. ; - . '
The graduating exercises will be
held Thursday evening at tho Mer
rill community hall. Dr. Dubach
of 0, A, C. will give the address.
Tne Ladles Aid of tho Presby
terian church will be held at the
club. rooms Wednesday afternoon.
W.. F. Jlnnetto was . a business
'visitor In Klamath Falls Friday.
Mr), J. W. Taylor was In Klam
Hlh Falls Friday from Merrill.
' A number from Merrill have been
.planning to attend Grand Lodge
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Big reductions on those things you will be needing badly this
season of the year.
Rhinelander Airtite
Refrigerators
Four walls of vaccum-like dead air
space, sealed in by 5 thicknesses of
heat resisting materials hold the
cold save ice.
30-40-50-75-100
Garden Hose
Long wearing pure moulded
rubber garden hose; will not
crack or break 50 ft. $6
Guaranteed Moulded
. Rubber
it
Lawn Mowers
A "ball-bearing self sharpening lawn
mower designed with but one point
in view- case and effectiveness of
operation.
$8.50 and up
Folding Camp Furniture
Everyone who is interested in camp
ing and out door trips will be inter
ested in our line of folding beds and
chairs. Made solidly, according to
army specifications fold into com
pact bundle easy to carry.
.Greatly Reduced
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Mordoff & Woolf
721 Main Opposite Pine Tree
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land this week. Mrs. Frod Petorson
Is delegate from Merrill Rebeccas
of I. O. O. F. which meets In Ash-
-and M. A. Bowman and C. N. Hask
Ins from the I. O. O. ,F. lodge. ' '
C. A. Barrows has returned from
.Portland where he accompanied Mrs.
Barrows. Mrs. Barrows will re
turn latter and will receive surgical
treatment while there.
Mss Florence Dlllard returned
Friday from Reno, Nevada, whore
she has been attending tbe Univer
sity of Nevada.
Mrs. R. C. Groesbeck and children
of Klamath Fails 'have been spend
ing a few days In Merrill the gueata
of Mrs. Orossbecks sister Mrs. Burr
Westbrcok. " " ' '
. Mr. and, .Mrs.. Lester Offleld of
Klamath Falls, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Offleld's parents Mr. and Airs.
M. OalcomlnL ' :'."
Mrs. M. Galcomlnl was hostess
Sunday afternoon when she invited
In the children and .parents of the
Gale School for a surprise to Miss
Marie Munson who 'bas been tho
teacher tbe past year. A social
'afternoon was spent. Those pres
ent wore:' Sir.'anil Mrs. W..C. Bailer
and family, , Mrs. Cooley and family,
'Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dowey and
daughter.' Winnlfred, Bud and Edna
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Offleld
and Mrs. Oarcelon and daughter
Jane, from Klamath Talis. The
honor guest and tho host and host
ess. Mrs. Calcominl presented Miss
Munson with a beautiful point lace
handkerchief. ' Sherbet . and cake
were served. '
Mrs. Oarcelon and daughter Jane
visited with Mrs. Garcelon's cousin
Mrs. M. Galcomlnl 8unday.
ANTLERS TO STAGE
DANCE THIS EVENING
- Members of the order of Antlers
will hold a dance for their girl
friends tonight following' tholr busi
ness meeting. This will be the last
regular session of the club until
September, and about 60 boys and
their girl frlonds will be present at
(he dance. At the conclusion of tho
ianco' a supper will bo hold.
The function will tnko placa at
tho Elks club under the supervision
of J. J. Miller. Tho boys have had
an exceptional year In nil lines of
activity, said Mr., Mlllor, and plan
to grow n size and Importance with
tho renewal of their activities this
fall.
; The Florida Legislature Is consid
ering making It Illegal to bo de
scended from a monkoy.
Persian
; Tf Scene
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'. V ' From the vase, rise
J clear.' sweet notes of
song. Below, with bi
zarre. Oriental splen-
I 1 dor. Persian
i 1 girls dance.
1 TUESDAY, Jun WJl
MX ! exocctcd to b Tepte-
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America
marvels at
Portland's
pageant!
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City and out of town
mail orders received now
This mail order system has been adopted so that every community
may secure its seats on the same basis as the citizens of Portland.
You will secure the best seats
by ordering NOW. They will be sent you immediately upon re
ceiving your check or draft or post office money order.
ROSARIA the stupendous v.;
pageant of the rose : ' "
The greatest outdoor performance' ever staged, with a cast of 5,000 ,
singers and dancers, all superbly costumed and perfectly trained.
Just Indicate the uitt you want and the but ticket! untold will be tent you it
once. It will be wfer to enclox a Klf-addreiaed itamped envelope for reply,
Arena chairs (four center tectiona directly In front of itage). , ,$2.00 ' ' i
Arena Kati (tectiona to aides of atage) .50 kt
Cirand atand (in front of atage) , , .3.00 '
Dleachera (to aide of atage In artna, reaerved) , 1. 00 v!
Dlcachera (unreaerved) ,,,,,, ., ,jj ;
Mail ordcra to Row Peatival Headquartera, Room 60S, Oregon Building, Portland,
Oregon. Make checka or money orders or drafta payable to
Treasurer of the Portland Rote Peatival Inc. No war tat.
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PAGEANT FEATURE OF .
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
Multnomah Stadium
June 15'19
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