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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY, 2C, 1925 PAGE TWO f 4 I i.. tftl' I 4-.;. - Teeth Are Good or Bad Thoro aro no hnlfwny nieasures. In olden days, ilia person with poor toolli was unlucky. Today, the persin with poor leoth la fooliHli. 'Modem dental knowledge, has removed ull necessity, tor aiiyono suffering, with poor teoth. Wo can put yours In gaod . shapa In the minimum of time. Examination Is tree. rr o u ? .202-204 flopka Bids R. D. COE, Dentists (Painless, of course) 8th and Main Money to Loan Withcut.. Brokerage Expense .. : . FIRST MORTGAGES , ,. ., .. .... .on Improved property in Klamath Falls and adjacent additions News of the Klamath Country Tj tiiitiitiiiiin.iiitntiiiitiiiitiiMljrCJFUiiitiiiiitiiitMiiiitiiiitiiilitiii1 v KLAMATH J-LCfALLS J Tliono S3fi !1. Build a home. 2. Improvo your house. 3. Pay ott ao existing mortgage. See Me Mr. Perry 0. DeLap will assist in this new department Fire r-.- Automobile Ufe Health and . Accident . j . SURETY BONDS J. H. DRISCOLL Upstairs in the HART BUILDING POISON SPRAY REDUCES ' : ' ' MAGGOT I.VJVRY. ..- ' J&aggot injury to ' currants and gooseberries may bo materially, re duced'" by' use tt sweetened ' polsoii lray it application Is made at once the experiment station suggests. The formula is sodium arsenate 1 oupce, sirup 1 quart, and -water 3 gallon;. This is sprayed lightly over the out er foliaee,-a few drops being enough for each leaf. Repeat the spray in 10 days. If sodium arsenate can not be had lead arsenate will do. . N 6 R aise on LLY-SPRIGhiEtbS while present stock lasts! Tire prices are climbingthis is your opportunity to save. High pressures aricl balloons- all sizes Hub Tire 502 South Sixth ". vf Vulcanizing Shop Phone 616 Repairing ..d 31x4 6-ply cords 32x4 6-ply cords .... . 33x4 6-ply cords. .... 33x4 8-ply cords .. 33x5 8-ply cords .... 30x5 8-ply. cords .... 35x5 8-ply cords .... 36x6 12-ply cords .. '40x8 12-ply cords . ..32x6.?12-ply cords .. .$ 20.00 21.95 23.95 28.70 35.54 34.44 33.75 60.00 122.80 58.65 in-.. ..I Mrs. Troy Miller spent Friday in Klamath Fulls on business aud pleasure. ... Mrs. lro Aahworlh visited with Mrs. J. E. McCain ut Chlloquln Friday. . , ... , Fred Mulllneaux, woods foreman nt Ciillmus camp, was here Friday ou business. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Dufort were lu Klamath Falls Friday on business. -Mrs. D. Anderson- and Mrs. .K. Cramer visited with Mrs. Paul Hay den nt Chlloquln Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jeft Brophy und George Chastaln were county Beat visitors Saturday. Captain Smith , and L. Scrtttton nro tourists from' Sun Francisco stopping nt the Williamson river resort, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson. ; ' - s . W. C. Smith of Klamath .Fulls was here on business Friday. . ...Robert Bropbyot Aspgrovo aud Eddie Novo of tho Agency left Saturday on n flxlilug trip above Crescent ou , the Deschutes river. They expect to be gone several days. : ... Mrs. Charles . Scvits and chil dren spent Saturday nt Calimus camp. , Mrs. Robert .Brophy and sister Aliss.. Leah ; Parker, left Sundny morning to spend the summer vaca tion with their parents, who live at Central .Point. . . ..... ' Mr. ' Dodson and Mr. Hnmakcr from Klamath Falls were hero In a new Studebaker car recently.. Ted Savage -. drove , to Ashland Saturday,; returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jewell of Grants - Pass visited over Sunday with W. Doncy, who is Mrs. Jqwell's cousin. They , were accompanied home Monday by Mrs., Doncy and children, who will spend several weeks in tho Rogue River valley visiting relatives and friends. MERRILL The Merrill schools have finished their year's work. It has been one of the most successful years in the history of the school and the entiro corps of teachers, both high and grade schools, .hare been reelected for. tho next, year. , Tho teachers living away have either returned to their homes or are . on . vacation trips. Misses Caroline Yacritte and Swea Lungdabl . left Friday morn ing tor San Francisco and after a short stay there will take a steamer for ; Portland, ; from . where Miss Vaerittq will spend her vacation with her parents at Sandy and Miss I.ungdahl will go to her home .at Belllnghain, Wash. t Miss McCiay left for. her homo at Talent. Miss McVeigh is at her homo in Merrill; also Mrs. , Diilard. Mr. Turnbaugh, principal of the high School, will remain In Merrill for a short time and later will take charge of the Sand creek ranger station. Mr. Henrlckson expects to .spend his vacation in different places. . ... Klner Rungc. of Montaguo spent tho week-end in Morrill, . R. h. Dalton has., rented, the homo of Mrs. J. H., llobbs and w ill move into it at once. , Miss Arleno Taylor is spending a fpw days with bcr sister, MIbs Mary Taylor, who Is teaching at Bryant Mountain. . , . . Mrs. George W. Offlcld Is spend ing a few days in Klamath Falls with her. daughter, Mrs. Fred Fletcher. ' - ' Owing to sickness,' Miss Myrtle Jones, newly elected president of the Rebekah assembly, was not able to moot with the Merrill lodge Friday evening. As it was too late to notify members of the. change, the local lodge met and spent a social, hour. Refreshments were, served in the banquet room. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fruits were Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. . Miss Anna E.' Kcnyon of ..San Jose, Calif., spent a few days in Morrill, the guest of ber aunt, Mrs. G. II. Carleton.. She has just fin ished teaching at Montague, Calif. .'.Mr, and. Mrs. Stearns spent Sat urday in the Falls, is - Dr." Cleveland has - rented the house' recently : vacated by Mrs. Orsa Daniels and is having it reno vated and will move into It at once. -Mrs. N. II. Bogue and Mrs. John Coiwe.il , attended , the show In Klamath Falls Friday evening. . A number of Merrill, people at tended the dance given In Mnlln Saturday evening. Mrs. -C. C. Hulet was in the FallB Saturday. Tho, Merrill W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hasklns Thursday after noon, i .. ; Miss Maud M. Carlton, of Klam ath . Falls Is . spending part of her .vacation at the home of her brother .in Merrill,,! ' , Wool Is beginning to move out of Merrill. The price is ' low at the present time, but practically rII the wool was soltj MrJlirlH lUojicn- koii. It does svnm tlturo should be either n woolen mill or scouring mill in Klamath county from thu vast amount of wool shipped out. William Jones spent tho week end with his mother, Mrs. Jeunlo Jones. He returned to Chlloquln Sunday evening. John Elvy and J. Lysou wero in Jlerrill Suudny from their ranches iu the Hliett lake district. James Jones was a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. The Catholic church Is building an extension on tho uorth end of tho church. .- ...... . .... ,. A. largo crowd qt. Merrill peoplo attended lodgo ut Klamath Falls Friday , evening, when tho , newly elected grand master of I. O. O. F, paid an official visit to Klamath Falls. - ! . ' ; : C. A. Pawley of tho Sanitary market was in Merrill on business. SPRING LAKE , Mr. and Mrs.. Wui. Cheyno was transact ing business In Klamath Fulls Saturday. . . .. Mr. and MrB. T. O. Williams ami daughters, Gladys aud Graco called on J. R. Elliott's Sunday. . , , . Mrs. Alex Choyno and children visited In Langoll's Valley Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bennett called on Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dolnu Tbuis day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mack attendad tho Commencement , exercises in' town Friday 'night, : . Mr. James Thompson was a city visitor Saturday. ' . , James Stewart and Win. Kaylor were hauling hay from tho Shubort ranch Friday. AT THE LIBERTY I . The Rockott-Llncoln Film com pany of Hollywood makes tho an nouncement that a copy of their picture "Abraham Lincoln," - has bcou given the United States gov ernment for deposit in tho Smith sonian Institution, with tho proviso that it bo kept sealed until. Febru ary 12, 2109. the throe hundredth anniversary of Lincoln's birth. . . Tha film, together with a mod ern projecting machine, with full instructions how to opcrato it, will be. sealed in a steel vault, specially constructed to . prcservo . the. . film and machine in perfoct working or der, and with tbeso wljl be .de posited a copy of tho working script of the picture and a tow copies, of tho best books on motion picture production and practice. Tin Idea back, of this .. is that in . tho 1S6 yea ib to) elapso between 1925. and 2109 tremendous changes will take place in motion picture production and exhibition, and tho donors of tho Lincoln picture- "will tnko every precaution to insure the proper ex hibition of their picturo in 2109. AT THE PINE TREE To the world at large the mon tion of "Webertieldo" means years and years of delightful, vigorous, enthusiastic comedy a national In stitution, , To the stago tho name means even more. . They wero, in truth, ,. the. . originators of the . plo- throwing gag.. ... 7 . . . ... . Charlie Chaplin may start suit in tho high courts of law claiming some Imitator has "Htolcn Jils thun der" hut in staling his case Charlie must be careful not to claim au thorship for tho pic-throwing trick for which he has become fumous. . Weber and Fluids started throw ing pies long before Charlie knew there .was such a thing as a stage, much less a screen. Tho stunt's birth Is a simple story, quickly told. When the drama "Tho Conquerors" was running in New York, Weber and Fields presented at their Music Hall an uproarious truvesty called "The C'onCurcrs." . ;.. ... .. In the original the "heavy" hud commanded tho heroine to drink a glass of wine. Instead sha .dashed It In his face. In tho Wcberflelds version, Charley Robs, the villain of the piece, . ordered his wife; Mubcl Fenton, tho girl, . to eat a custard pie of bur own making, a fat, juicy, extra thick custard. She threw it In his face Churllo Chap lin was then but a cockney lud of nine. .. . , ' . ., , .. ,-. , It was Weber, too, who first wore a steel wig and padded panta loons that his anatomy .might with stand tho terrifle blows dealt him by, the deadly cane, of Lew Fields, and it was Fields . who first sank a hatcbet In a layer of cork be tween the hair and steel , wig tricks that havo since become com monplace on tho stage.. - Weber and Fields are bringing their comedy to the. screen for tho first timo in "Friendly Enemies," a plcturlzatlon of the famous Broad way success of the same name. The picture, now playing at i the Pino Tree theater, where Is will remain for two days, gives this great team no, end of opportunities for splendid comedy and dramatic; work. .. Friday is the LAST BAY to secure a Qrarni Wze Eureka Vacuum VlkMIILI M Ul rj J , .......... ...-g i fed w m . ThltTrnt iiuiiH iihm wnlTiwf f H.f pt. ka U M ' IIM. 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