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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1925)
TnURSDAV; JUNE 4, 1925 THE EVENING HERALD PACE THREE" DIVISION HI I'DltV IHOIt I'oi'tluinl Telephone Man Hero mi Kindness W. A. Htowurt, iIIvIhIiiii supnr vlNitr ur long HuitH (if llm t'liriric T. mill T. company, Is In llm city, mi huslunii from hi houdqiiurtnrg hi 1 'oil In n I'M XT I'IMII Llihc (if llm Woods (ids ".11,000 , ; Hlln-r Trout A tot ill or 211,0110 silver hIiIk I mill ' worn plumed In Lnko of ll Wood Wednesday liy giuno r r ! i ti I . 'Tim hllvnr sides. In ri'iillly niiliuoti. Inkii on dm rliiiruricrlsf Irs of (.rout when planted In lumllnrkcd water. Assorted Cookies Angel Food Cakes Coffee Cakes and GOLDEN KRUST DREAD Klamath Bakery 826 Main t Yoii owe yourself some flannel ' trousers FOH alylo and fur comfort you ennnot well do wilhout , flannel IrmixT. Cut on full linn villi tlis wide Uittiiuit druttlnlrd by fiifhiim, Dutchess i'lnnnel 'I'miiKra ara (mart to Uio iut detail. Wo Imvn them In while, In Dutrliris (imy and in llic nrwrr nluidrA, IhiIIi pluin anil atricd. ' Tin) flrrt wt is mmlf rnln nail ' the Inal cnil in lowest, for don't , forget: Dutchtwt t'ltmneta wi'l ; tlirinlc. And Uicy an) mode fur lung wear, ' Come In anil blinflM a pair ' mid ot tlio sometime look over our nunrl mont of knickers nml otlirr DulehcM Trousers for every oui'uniuu.V KLAMATH . KOLTHING KOMPANY Exclusive, Agents Watch Your Frail, , Puny Child Grow Strong-Take on Weight . In Jiial n tew days quicker limn yon uvor ilrnamt of thoso wondor fr flonb niilklliK tiillln o.ilk'd Mc Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tub lots will ' start, to help liny weak, thin, undor-nonrlslicd Ul'lu one. 'Aflcr sickness nml whoro rlrkotn aro auapoclod thoy nro especially valunbln. No nuod to glvo tliom uny more nuMty Cod Liver Oil those tiihlels uro uiiulii to take t'lo place or thut good but vll smelling, stomach upsetting mcdlcino mid they Sliroly do It, Thny do put on flenii. Stiir Drug St uro, . Underwood's Pliiirmncy,' Whitmans Drnit Co., nt nny druggist tor McCoy's C,1 I.Ivor Oil Compound Tablet im oatiy lo liilto as ouijily and not nt nil ex ponslvo BO liiblols.Cd conn, Bo Bliro' nni( Rot McCoy', the original mid Konii'.nn nntl glvo the child a nliiiiieo for iio days. It yon aren't dnllghtfd wllh result, just Kol yoiir money' Imi'lt, o.AKitiDtii; to i:u;int vri; Dig July lih Colchriillnii I'liimii'il III (JinivliiK Town A IiIk lib or July oiilobrutloii Ih plan nml nt Oukrlilgo, tlio growing town on tlio Natron rut-off, ac cording to word brought hum to day. Tlio irololirutloii will lnf hold on tlio 'I til and fall, and will lu rludo u rodno an widl un homo rurnm, bull itiiuint, riruworkx, ulr-i plumm mid nil Ibo olhur fouturoH of tin up-lo-iliitii 4th of July ndo bl'utloii. It Ih IioIiik fontorod by the Km! of Hldi'l Colfbrntlon annoihi tton. . , , llIF '(Triurci II , erwooo s SAVES YOU c5WOST MlH, i:x.;ov MKinxri Titir HlilT) 'I'ouli' noil Hon Itrport Uinnl Cntrli Mm, Hurry I'oolo, loKothor with i hur hoii, ItoKor Torrcy, mid Ti'il Mr-1 Avoy, roturnuU litnt ulKht from an : vnjoyublu flnhlnK trip lu tlio north- oru purl ot tlio county. Thoy ro-j portfd itood rntclioit In Hovorul of iho Btriiuuin. ' II. c.tti-i:.max i:. Ali'tiinilir VIhII In , DurliiK Iho l)ny ; ll i l. E. Aloxnudor, ownor of tlio' Hoi k i ri'fk runili, wiib lu tlw city j toiluy on IiiimIik'mm, Aloxundur Ik oiiu of tlio lurgoHt rultloinou III tlm I'ounly. Ilia Itock Cnuk farm In a! Illtlo city In Itni'lf, lie huH Ii Ih own olcclrlc IlKlit plant mid IiIk own walcr plant, boHldoa olhnr Iniprovn iih'MIh of a nioilol much. KLAMATH MUSK 11,1, MInk (liirn Hubert a rmlorgiM't Op. i iTiitlou nt Don In I .Minn dura Holicrta, Klmnnth FhIIh nuro, underwent n minor op-, oration thin wook nt l)orrl, accord-, Iiik to word rcci-lvcd hero. She will rutnrn hero In a fnw wuokH mid thou will Ivuvo for Vancouver. II. ('.. whoro xhc will rout for about i hIx iiiuuiIik. , IXHI'WTrt JtOADH Miirkrl Itoml Mnn Here mi Iimpec. Hon Trip imirkid roiulH. tppnt yesterday and toduy ItiHpci'tltiK tlio .Midland u:id Clilloriuln rtim kot roada. Work on ' tlio Chlloiitiln Toad, leading Troin the I alntii highway to Chllni-uln, ! prfl. 1 Rrcluii very autlsfiictorlly, ho mild."' ,We Frame Pictures Edna Wallace Hopper's TOILETRIES ' s Always in Stock ' HUDNUT'S LOOSE POWDER COSTl'ACTS Just arrived yes- ' terday and as usual Hudnut leads them all. Price $1.50 Encharma the perfect Cold Cream powder ..$1,50 VVVWVWWWVVVVVVVVVWVVVVMVVMMiVI ' Encharma body powder a full pound for $1.25 Nylotis Almond Cream ...... ..50c Nylotis beauty balm 60c We Frame. Pictures Special For Saturday afternoon be tween 3 and 4 o'clock-Any Ladies Purse, Beaded Bag or Vanity Case At Half Price , , t Remember Between 3 and 4 on Saturday - - We Frame Pictures r.:--t 7 Wherever You Are You Need a 6 da k Brownies 1 1. $2.75 to $19.00 llVllVllllll,l,l," wi a ,v----m--(VwjVw Autographic Kodaks $6.50 to $70.00 Graf lex Cameras $62.50 to .$100.00 All the new models are in stock "Krystal.Kote" Kodak Prints 'The one sure way to get the most from your films is to bring: -them to Underwoods and TAKE ADVANTAGE OF "KRYS TAL KOTE" Ihe process that gives the amateurs pictures , that professional appearance. : fi ' . ," 7" 8 Hour Service On Velox We Frame Pictures Specials "", , $1.50 Alami clocks .....98c $1.25 Vacuum bottles .....9Sc $1.00 Gillette Razor .....89c r" m m ii rViWAVfVVVVYVV VVVVWWV)AN 60c pound paper .............:...46c 60c box stationery . ....... .....:.:.38c $45.00 Ensign Camera with case for .. ...., $18.00 $136 Graflex IA size ......?.$75.00 We Frame;; Pictures OFFICE SUPPLIES Day Books, ..........15c to $5.00 Ink wells '....50c to $7.00, Ink pads ...25c to $3.00 Band Daters :35c to 85c Cash boxes ..........$1.50 to $2.75 Stapling machines $3.50 . Office scales :...........:...U..J..$1.50 Show card board...... 15c to 60c : ' " ' ' per sheet' ; Show card bushes .... ...30c to $3 " Lettering pensT.tT .10c We Frame Pictures Itov. I1IMHOI' TO VISIT V. I. HoinliiKloti Will lie 111 Klaniiilli KiiIIk IHhhop W. I'.. ItoiulnKton of-tho dloeoso of ciinleru Oregon, Ik Hchcd iiled to iirrlvo hero Kriduy (morn ing. Ho will hold aurvlcea hero at Iho Kphiropiil chnri-h chnpel. 1)11. AM) MltS. IM'.NT VISIT Spenil Wcilnenlay at Aalilnntl Willi Mix. II not .Mother ..... , -. . . ii . -. . . - ) -.- " . . - ' '-i ' ;' . ; ; - ... ...... w Dr. mid .Mm. Warren Hunt mo tored to Axhluud Wcdnumluy, whom they apent tho dny vlullluK with Mm. Ilunt'a mother. Mm. Juraes lllaikwcll. who Ih vlaltlug In Ash-lanil. M a in 1 y .Abo u t Pe ople To Take- Adiiiiiilstrntivo Work klkcley HuillIK 'llllllller l)(;t;KTS HKTl ltX j I'aiully Vlt.lt I'orlliinil for Several . !)iii . Sir. mid Alrn.., J. l Daggett and family . rctiirned Wednesday from I'ortlund, whore they have been vlnltlng for aeveral days. They made tho trip by motor. . MltS. ( AltliV IIA.MSHY AWAY Will Itemnlii In Oakland, t'nlll'ornln, , liiilerinltely Mrs. I'nroy ltnniHliy, , who was culled to Oakland by tho Illness of Mr. , Huniaby'a mother w 1 1,1 re main In tho Houthern city until hor Condition Improvos. At tho present tlmo her condition, hIiowb little liuprovemeut. SI'I'T. WKI.US TO I.MAVK tiOKS TO AI.UOMA ..f Former t'nsbier of Aluonui Lumber -Mrs. (., Vifits Old Residence IH. -A. Rundo wus a business vis itor to Algoma today where he re ,of ( ocwed many ot his old friendships ana mano new ones. .Mr. ltunde was formerly stationed at Algoma. where he was cashier for the Algoma Lumber company. Accompanied by Mrs. Wells, Perry Wells, superintendent schools, will leuvo on Juno 20:h by motor for llerkeley, California, where ho plans to enter tho Uni vuTsltjr of Callfurnlu t r six weeks work In administrative work. Mrs. Wells will go on to Santa Cruz where she will attend Miss Swope's school for kindergarten and pri mary work. At the cln.'o f tho six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wol'.s plan to .return to Klamath Falls and spend tho romalnder of tlio summer there. A great portion of tho tlmo they phi n to spend at their lodso , at Lako of tho Woods. t . VISIT IfltOM I'OWKItH l'nrly or 1'oners Men Make Trip Hero by .Mutr James Uoborls, C'laiido Walkor, Clyde Davis and Kenneth Kendall nil of Powers, Oregon, nrrlvod In tho city yesterday. They made Iho trip by motor and plan to remain horn until tomorrow. I'OITI.AIt VISITOH 11KKE Illlly Anderson Making! Klumntli ItountN 1'OIITI.AXH MAX I I'oi'llunil llilslness Man mill Soil 111 City C. II. Selimldt mid son of Port land uro visitors In Iho city, Mr. Ik'chiiiidt visits Klamuth Falls lu the Inlorosls ot the Portland Pond nml HrokuruBo company. Dlt. CAXNOX 11KHK Dr. W I.. Cannon accompanied by Mrs. Caution Is In tho Hy from his homo nl. Cliants Pass on busi ness. " 1 ItAIMtOAO MAX N. II, lloguo, rnllrond mnn of Stray Horn visited In Hie city from his li iiii o WViliitwIny, "Hilly" Anderson, traveling freight agent for the Chicngj ami North Westorn, whoso gonial per sonality has been greatly missed from llieso parts tor tlio past two niontln, Is once more making the rounds ot the mills seeking busi ness for his road. Tho causa of his absence was due to ll slight con trovui'Hvy ho had Willi an nutomo ullir. In .which the auto cuuie out on top, resulting In "Hilly" being n tho Willi (ifjKiurses and doctors for yevoral weeks. Ho Is still suf terJnrf'1iIfKIlM;"TiHmr tho effects 'ot tho liijnty,.. bil. ,Kxpects to be fully recovered on'hlsinext visit. , , r -rr- -;. : l ) iUK U.ll'H I.MAVi: Will Visit l'llenils mid Hclativcs in South Mr. mid Mrs. ('. It. Do Lap, ac companied by Mrs. Hoy Hlckuinn and daughlor. Miss Mildred Hick man, have left for mi extended visit with friends In California. Mrs. mid Miss Hickman will stop off Hit Alturns and' tho Do Imps will conl Inuo to Mndellno, Cnllfornln. i:. i' HAS TYPHOID PKYKIt ' Pool of IlililerbrniHl ut Klmn ill Ii (icnernl Iot:itill . ll.I.NKSS ( ALUS Wilson Called Hurriedly to Denver Illness of her mother Wednesday called Mrs. Pearl Wilson and her daughter. Miss Pearl Wilson, to tho bedsido of Mrs. Wilson's mother in Boulder, Colorado. t'Hl'KCHMKX l).ll(; . , v Ilisliop .Shepherd to Ite KeUll Tu inorrow ' Kvciiing E. Pi Po.'l, well known rancher cf the Hlldebrand company, is con fined at Klamath' General hospital j tno Methodist church here Frltkiy Dishop W. O. Shepherd and Dr. George, B. Dean, both of Portland, will be entertained at a banquet at Group Life Insurance Protects the Millworker Accidents Will Happen-Why Run Risks? -All kinds of Insurance Surety 'Bonds -Loans on your home, old or new , :, No Brokerage or Overhead Expense . Perry DeLap Mgr. Loan Dept JAMES H. DRISCOLL - 206207 Hart Bldg. ' with typhsld fever. Heports from the hospital, this afternoon Indicated he was progressing favorably. evening, Ynrnos. according to Kev. T. D. HlltTHDAY I'.VIITY Local Miss Kiitertulns (iroup of PbiVinntes Little Mary Zissos, tho 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Zissos of 711 North loth, enter tained a number of hor k school mates this afternoon ut the Choco late Shop with a delightful party. Mary enjoyed her twelfth birthday today and her guests Included pu pils ot the Sacred Heart academy. HOCKY POINT MAX M. A. Putkott ot rtoeky Point j paid Iho city a business visit yos-i lorclny, ' - , " '; ' ' - J YOUR EYES nro about tho most important tiling Hint 'Mother" Nature has given you, and they should not be treated as If you could buy now ones nt tho corner grocery store. t Consult an Expert Ho will tell yon whnt you need. Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight Specialist 714 Main Phone 149W MAKK HlltHIKl) TISII' Officials on Prlvute (nr Make filing Trip to Kml of Line, " General Manager Dyer and party made a hurried trip to the end of tho line this morning, leaving about tluee o'clock and returned this noon. Enrotue back they stopped ut Chllo quin and 'Inspected the Hlockinger mill nt that point. MKDI'OISH MUX HKUK Theater Men Here mi Visit to Pine Tree anil Lilierty .i9itn-Oi ' Tlill Prouty."' Fred ElnkoTt, How ard Itowe mid Harry SlfiVei-, ( e'nij ployes of Hunt's Craterlaii. (iieatr'e in Medford, arrived here itils mp'rly Ing for' the purpose of seeing the Liberty and Pino Tree theater' mah nKemenls mid of ucquaintiug them selves with conditions here. ' Thoy left shortly after noon on the ro turn trip. TO CALIFORNIA- ; ; The Scenic, Inexpensive Way Klamath Falls-iRedding Stage ITO HKDDIXG AXD WAY POINTS) Lcavo Here 7:"0 a. in. Arrive Ilcddine !J:JO p. in. : Coniioct directly with Sariainenlo and other soulliboiiud ulusei Lcnve Iteddinc nt 8:110 a. m. Arrive Hero 4:30 p. 111. .j; T nw Parp T" Itl,,lns T 0 ' , ! 'V 1,UW ldlC To snciiimcnto I2.00 v ' i CALIFORNIA STAGE CO. Phone 77 : 601 Mam f-'-.n 4 TO LOCATE HE HE liesson, Keedspoi't, Looking for mi OiM-ninK J. I TO LOS AN'tiELES . t'mnpbell Motors to Los AiiKeles Willi Dnugliter Miss Alice Campbell, daughter' ot J. P. Campbell of the Klamath Hardware company, accompanied by her father, has left for Los An geles, where she will entor train ing to become n nurse. Miss Camp bell Is a Riaduato of the Pasadena high school at Pasadenu, California. After a visit lu the south Mr. Campbell will return by motor to Klnniulli Falls, (. W. Besson, formerly in the hotel business nt Heedsport, ; ar rived ilere yesterday ami. Is looking for a suitable business opening. Hailrond talk, ho says. Is putting Klamath Falls on the map, and he wants to get here and locale be fore the expected rush is started, lie expects to move Mrs. Hesson and their three children here just as soon as ho can locate a house, the remainder of tho pupils today. 'I Ciiunes and a genorull; gqod tlio' was enjoyed by all, followed wlthj delicious picnic luncUeoti. i PELICAN HAY PICNIC Hold Picnic'' Dinner In School ' House Pupils of the Pelican Buy school numbering 71 hold ' their annual picnic at the school house today. Due to thu inclement weather the picnic wna divided ' into two days, part of the stiidunts onjnylng thu amnml cvuul ot Wyduosday mid Lumber for Sale Cheap Si . Practically all items for construction or re pair work , . Drive out and look it over;;, ;; 'Aiml PELICAN BAY; LUMBER CO. '