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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1925)
tmf, Form evening rain, vtomiii Ym$7mmcm - V tU It W ft........ . - " . . .... : " ", I MIDLAND Ai moat succoaaful school yunr eiilnii'ilu u rluan Frldny. .Midland w ivory fortunate In securing two excellent Instructors nnd iminy hnvo oxpwwiod tlm wlah (hut both Mm. Hnvolk nud Mm. Pholpa mlKlit rn (urn to loach iiuxt your, Mn, Plmlpa expects In Icuvi! wlthlb a ahort (lino fur I'orllund, wliuM olio will spend III" mnjor parti of lior vacation. Mm. Snvclk, nlnn, In planning a vacation trip to Portlnml nnd other WllhiauiUo valley point. Mn'nnd Mm. J. C. Wright nnd nail nwpro callers In Midland Sun day. ' Audroa Palucla cuino up from Ml. Illobron to upend thu week-end will! friends In Midland. Tbd Interior of (ho Midland soro In mnplondeiit In it new rout of whim paint. Mn, und Mm. V. J. Flowers nnd children look In thu carnival ami oYomttig last wuok. . Muster Jnmua Flowers hna been 0t (Mi nick Hut for aevernl daya. 1Mb Fultl M a caller nl aclionl Monday morning. DANCE at Bonanza Saturday Nite May 23 blub Orchestra Yo u wnJld not buy Fnbrlo tiros abdfpay Iho prlco of Corda. DU wbon you buy' wrapped orfotton cororcd gnrdon boss bd pay (ho prlco of moulded (anion bono you are doing the aino thing. For (bo original tack-proof, non-klnknblo Garden Hose Try LORENZ CO. K First Phono 371 On 6th near Main ivith n wmmummmam DRUGSTORE Tin toilet accossnrloj recolvo l:liard usngo aa Iho tin lr brush INI la therofore good Judgment toi buy o4 GOOD HAIR BRUSH Hand drawn bristles glvo tho boat service. That's-, tho kind you wlH find , In nil our boat hnlr bu.rsh.os. The brlHtlos In our brushes nre selected fi-;.iuatlty nnd thoro 1 a wldo variety of Htylus to aoloct from. It will pay you to come dn und Inspect tli In stock. Tho Roods nro mndo especially for us, Wo, Riinrnntoa thorn to giro satisfaction, 8TAR DRUG STORE IgLAJIATlI FALLS, ORE. ,v Mm. H. M. rtoyan, proprietor, of, Midland's hotel, han rot u mod from u vacation (rip to Hun Francisco und Kurokn, Calif. Mm. Cuffou culled on Mm. Olive Wllherlll Thruailuy. ('. It. Piitturaon was a btislnuaa caller In Klamath Fulls Tliuraday. Miller Island furiiiura nro ex periencing greut difficulty In koop lug tho aurpliia wuter turned Into the river by (ho power company from flooding (heir oropa on tho lulo la lido. Tho fine rulna of tho pant week wore or gruut benefit to dry land farmem uh well ua thoao below the ditch. A largo crop or mushrooms la being linrveated In thin aecllon. I BLY I Thuradny marked tho cloulng day of tho achool hero for thla year, when the pupils and their touchers entertained tho community at un all-day affair. In tho forenoon tho girls' newlng club, under tho loud emhlp of Hutli Campbell enter tained with aonxa, club yolla and demonstrations of their work thla year. Thla club wna first of any In Iho comity to flniah their work and turn In nam plea thla year, nnd an audi were cnngrutulutvd by tbc alutn lender. At noon a dullcloua lunch wna aerved by tho Hewing club. Tho afternoon program waa aa followa: Spring aong Bachool I.ovo of Country Elba Hull DuffodllH David Laboree Old Irnnaldea Helen Campbell 8olo, "Itoae'of Plcnrdy" Mm. J. F. Wallla Virginia Heel School glrla Dny in Juno Mnttlo Jnnn Croaa,1 Edwlna t'naobocr Dutch play Primary Ftoom Snnda of Deo Ivn.Iloyd Sandpiper Itobert Caaebecr Play, High Bcbool, Bong.... Ruth Campbell, Joan Dixon Bong High School Puplln Perfect Day Dy achool Thu members of the olghth grade Elba Doll, Until Campbell and Percy Whetslono. wore noxt pre sented, who have Juat taken state examinations and will now enter high school. Many lovely floral pieces wero proaentod to thoao pupils. At ' tho conclusion of this tlm school roo mlnlo a circus grounds and with animals, sldo ahowa, stunt performers, Ice cream, candy and all (ho nncussary "fix ings" entertained for an hour or so. I.uko Walker, J. J. Miller and Itobert Strahorn of Klamath Falls wero in Illy Thuradny afternoon to confer with members of tho lily Hodeo association In regard to stag ing a show at Klamath Falls dur ing July. No definite decision was reached at this time, as tho propo sition presented by tho association bad to come up before tho chamber of commereo at a Inter dnto. Miss Alice Drown of Lorolla is visiting with tho Wh6tstono family at thla placo. Mrs. Manila Dockovor, tenchor for the pant year In tho Intermedi ate grades, will depart for Klam ath Knlla Friday. Mrs. Juanlta Howard, who lias boon working in Redding tho win ter mouths, Is spending a few days' hero with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. V. Howard. KLAMATH AGENCY The last meeting of tho season of tho Klamath Agency Woman's Club whs held at the homo -of Mm. Fred A .linker, Tuosdny nttornoon, May 19th. Tho mooting was almost entirely a soclul nftulr only a fow general re ports being mltdo. Tho Chlloquln Community Club wns Invited and about forty mom bom nttoudoil. A yearly report of tho Chlloquln Club wna glvon by their president, Mrs. Tonbrook who also made a report of the mooting of tho Southern Orogon Federation, hold nt Itoguo Ilivor. ' Tho report of tho Chlloquln Club wns very Inspiring for they linvo In doud accomplished a groat deal -in tho tlmo thoy linvo boon organized. Tho Agency Club wns organ Irod February 17, 102B nnd hnvo nlso mudfl good progress tor, such a short tlmo. Ah outllno of tho next yonr's pro gram was glvon by Harriot Zoli, chairman of tho program comralttao, as well as n rosumo pf tho work nl renily done which Included a mir vey of Jnpnn and Tho World's Court as well as a study ot forest conser vation ' which nlso Included wild flowora and birds. . ' Tho civic work accouipllshod con- A Fine House for a Corner Lot I r.t'.''::" I' J f Jr&"'m?"Tk I in COURTS Deeds Ilose Ann Demorest et vlr to J. A. Murray et ux: 4-5-22. J 1000 con sideration; Merrill, lot 8, blk. 30. Eva S. Bowdoln et vlr to Frank Tankeraley; S-3-2S; $.50 I. It. 8.; N'orfh Klamath Falls Addition, lot 5, block 9. C. K. Webber et ux to Wee Shlnjr and Tuck Wong; S-C-25; .50 I. It. S.; Railroad Addition, lot SC. blk. 6. Frank C. Bramwell, Supt. to J. J. Btelger; 6-19-2S; 11814; NKKU, SENE, NE14 8EV of Sec. 20, Twp. 37, Range 7. Ilert Schultt et af to Klamath Moulding Co.; 4-24-26; I3.G0 ! It. S.; part of NWiSE" of Se. 3, : Twp. 39, Range 9, (described by M. nnd B.) No. 1955 Equity.' Filed 5-21-25. E. L. Elliott, Atty. for Pltf.' Albert C. Riinnell and Laura O. Bunnell, his 'wife vs. William A. Duncan and Claire F. Duncan, his wife. Affects; Blocks 1 and 2, and Lots 1, 2,' 4 In block 3, Original town. HotuaSo. 701 ' - "SHIS house has obviously been dfr" TY IJ(-U J-VI O Wtlb IWV) WWW w j would be almost as attractive on Jh nn InsirlA 1nr nrovirled it is wide ft enoueh to irive the house a proper setting. Genuine hospitality is expressed by this design nnd much of this atmosphere, would be lost in cramped surroundings. It is also important that the house be kept; close to the ground to make it most effective,. The lot should be so graded that the first floor is only ono or two steps above grade,, and then, in order to get good basement light;' the grade should be dropped toward the rear. As shown in the illustration, the house is designed to be built of face brick. The chim neys, the porch piers, the entrance and the windows offer opportunities for decorative brickwork that will add interest to the der sign. The house itself is pleasing in mass and proportion, and while it is irregular in plan, has been worked out so that it will build economically. The entrance in the angle of the house Is unusually charming in effect, and the vesti- nun ruse Designed for American Fact Brick Association bule will be doubly appreciated in cold cli mates. The door at grade on the side of the house may serve also as a driveway entrance. The grouping of the living room, dining room, porch, and hall is the attractive fea ture of this house. The living room and the porch have the view toward the street as well as the garden, and consequently give maxi mum of light and air. , . - - . . .. The bedrooms have fine cross ventilation, and are convenient to the bath room. Thfe . kitchen could not be better placed. It is equipped with cabinets in place of a pantry as some housewives prefer, for the sake of convenience. There is plenty of closet room throughout The well-liehted basement includes laun- ,v dry and drying room, heating plant, fuel bins, storage space, ana vegeiaDie ceiiar. n. gar bage incinerator is connected with the heat ,ing plant ' The second story contains two bedrooms with closets, a second bath and a large stor age attic slated ot cleaning up tho Inrge spring across tho highway and planting flowora nnd trees and making of It ' a community park which was dodl-' catcd to the mothers of tho club members on Mother's day. Rev. Mr. ' Weiss of Modoc Point giving tho addross. Tho Social commlttoo reported two community socials as well as a din ner glvon for Socretnry WeekB. Plans for holding this mooting out ot doors wore defeated by weather conditions. Tho afternoon was vory enjoynbly spent. Games wore play ed nnd a delicious luncheon ot ico croain and French pastry wns served at 5 o'clock. ASPGROVE Mr. and Mrs. J. Du Fort, Mrs. Wcndoll nnd W. Donoy spout Fri day in Klamath Falls on business. Mrs. .Fitzgerald and Mrs. Claude Hill of Chlloquln vlsltod Mrs., II. V. Orlffln Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Poto Cndo and clilldron returned Sundny from Grants Pass, where they liaro been visiting Mr. Cade's parents. Ernie Krnmor spent tho week end with his. family,, from tho Anna- creek- mill, whore be Is cm- ifloyud,., j.v. ' I Among Chlloquln pcoplo seen In Camp Sundny wore Mr. and Mrs. 0,, Ai Thury 'nnd children, Mr. nnd Mrs.i H. KrnSonburg and children, Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Prime, Mr. and Mrs. D, Crnmblltt, Miss Oruloo Cor bln and Dean Hall. Alox spent tho waak-ond with his paronts, ' Mrs. Ira Ashworth spent Sntur dny In tho county sent on buslnuss and visiting friends. James Tcholy and sons loft Fri day for tholr homo In Portland. Teholy was general superintendent here until the mill burned. . Mrs, E. J. ' Davidson and ji chil dren, and llrs, S.,A,:,iMiutHir4 U(1 children of Algoma were visiting friends here Monday. Mm. fieorge Flury of Chlloquln, Miss Trls Cartwrlght and Mr. Rhinhart of Klamath Falls, were visiting friends here Monday. Mr. and Mm. Robert Brophy left Sunday for Lnkovlew to.be gono a week on business and pleasure. J. E. Smith and Fred Jackson wero business visitors In Klamath Falls Saturday. Dick Varnum of Euwana camp was hero Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams and children and Clnudine Miller of Klamath Falls wero visiting friends here Sundny. Andy Fender Is building a house In Chlloquln for Henry Rodlsh. Mr. Fonder drives back and ' forth to bis work. Quito a number from hero nt tondod tho dance nt Fort Klamath Saturday evening. Among those go ing wero Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mans field, Mrs. Wm. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Robort Brophy, John, Jim and Leo Brophy, Chns. Chastuln nnd Alex Benson. All report a fine time. Fred Jackson and Pete Cade hnvo both accepted positions with tho Lamm Lumber Co., nnd are now driving back and forth to their work. Curly Mlehaelson and wlto are spending a few days in Klamnth Falls on business. ,) ;,: ,,. , . Mrs. Daisy Lnurltsen and J.' H. Hesslg wero horo Frldny getting signatures tor tho high school peti tion. , , Chns. Richards was a recent visitor horo from Caliinus camp. Constnblo Garry Coxad, Llnkvllle district, Klamath Falls, was horo Tuesday on his way to Kirk on of ficial business. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Griffin and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Mansfield spent Tuesday In Klnmnth Falls on busi ness. ,' , , ;. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Benson drove to Spring Credit : Tuestlny afternoon; W. Donoy and 'Andy Anderson were business visitors at Kirk Tuesday. Ernest Wlnkleman from Ewauna camp spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. . and Mrs. John Wlnkleman. Troy Miller has accepted a posi tion with the Chlloquln Lumber Co. as edgerman. John Wlnkleman is doing car penter work in Chiloquin for a fow weeks. Jeff Brophy is cutting . meat at tho Peoplo's Market In Chlloquln during tho absence of Pete Grot. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. D. Beach are spending a tew days In Sacramento, Cnllf. ' Ted Savage nnd Normnn Ander son are now employed at Lamm's mill. Ray Hoffberger was a recent visitor to Algoma mill and Klam ath Falls. Miss Leah Parker and . Eddie Novo of tho Agency were visiting Miss Parkers' sister, Mrs. Robert Brophy Wednesday evening. ' Walter Eastman was In camp Thursday. Eastman was. sawyer hero until the mill burned': Curly Mlehaelson and W. Doney wero business' visitors in' Klamath Falls Thursday, ! ? ..:,.'..'! ' ;jo . -r. iy REV. RICE JtKTt'RX-S J'-i.f Presbyterian Pronehcr Hack From Visit to Idaho .... i ' ,,V Heavy, rains that have moistened tho friends ot Oregon and Idaho during the past fow weeks, have created a feeling ot optimism among tho farmers; according to the Rev. A. L. Rico, pastor of the Presbyter ian church who returned yesterday from trip to Parmo, Idaho, where he has been visiting with his father nnd mother. In Baker, Ore., Jio visited a brothor for a dny. la there no Justice in France? Woman.; got.-.olgh.t.- jears - Just - for shooting her own tusband. ' Lots, Houses, Ranches Business Property I Can Get Them for You Irrigated or diy 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 Do You Need Money to build that home If you own your lot, and have some money, wo can loan you hall the value of building and lot combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments. Make your arrangements now, before the spring t ush begins, so that your dream home may be a reality before snow flies again. There is no quicker way of making, money than v by real estate investment in a growing town. You aret in the growing town the rest is up to you. Momyer & Momyer Insurance Real Etate Hopka Building Building and Loan Phone 366 U Q 2 CI N D E RVS Cinders are economical and prac tical for roads and driveways as they pack and bind, making a very smooth pavement-like surface Z D Ci '''( o r iCW u 1. A. F. Graham GENERAL CONTRACTOR' Office Rooms 201-202 Winters Bid. PHONE 526 CO u Q 2 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 allx needs. 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