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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1925)
,rTTTmsnAY..nmg'f,loffl THIS EVENING HER'AUt Eastern Brook Trout We Jiave arranged with a local private,,.; hatchery to supply us with Eastern V':":r l. .:. r--'.irwK DroOK troui as one 01 me many icaiures on our menu. "v , Fried or Broiled over charcoal ' We know you will like them. THE CLUB CAFE - fffWvSuperior Food Superior Service ,.ff ? ; For your convenience, centrally located on Main Legion May- Run Rodeo Concessions Bly Rodeo Association Favors New Move Thati concessions at .the, rodeo may bo run under, the management of th local American Legion post itms r is regaruea as nioro man possible tollowlng. tho meeting o( the local fair board yesterday. Jim Gtvnn, i.head of the Illy HodoO association, sponsored tho plan which mat with favor on tho part of other members present at the meeting. Just what arrangements will bo made Is n matter yet to be de termined. In tho past the rodeo association bus handled the conces sions altogether or has turned their management over to some In dividual. . Go JittA throughout 'thai Back East ticket. R.torn limit Octobcrllu. V dils summer. Now plan to do more, see more than any vacation you ever had. ;. .. " ' ' Join gay. laughing crowds on Call . fbmia'a beaches; visit colorful cities; see the wondrous Puget Sound region; include, too, one or more inviting mountain resorts in your itinerary. Plan it now; let our agents help you. And benefit by Southern Pacific's low roundtrip Summer Excursion Fares effective up to and including Septem ber 30th. Substantial reductions bring an amazing number of trips within your vacation budget. - X" For "Outing RoarU".fMm mnd ampUu accurate travel inormatton, ak rmrm. , a- 1 Southern Pacific J. J. MILLER, D. F. & P. A. 517 Main St Phone 709 Klamath Falls. Ore. LONG RIDES TO WORK LESSEN EFFICIENCY OF LABORERS ' GENEVA, June 2. The Interna tional Labor Conference endeavor teg to give workers the undiminish ed enjoyment.' of their spare time, has recommended- that' public and private transport authorities coop erate -with workers' organizations to the end that the laborer be moved to his job, and home again, as quick ly as possible. - - . It has been shown that the fre quency of illness' and accidents in creases " with the 1 distance of the workers' homes from the works, and that this frequency was at Us maxi mum for those workers whose homes were furthest away ' Electricity Less Work ! Onci you experience it, you will never do things any other way. Whether it be iron, percolav or, vacuum cleaner, grill, or a host of other uses for electricity, it means uwrlc done or you quickly and cheaply I "' The progressive woman and the successful hostess takes ev ery advantage she can of mod ern invention. Come in today for what you need in the way of electric ap pliances. - ; Link River Electric BUaric AppUmca 1 K'"'' Golf Club Names Officers For Year Work on tho grounds of tho Klamath Golf and Country club on the Reames site of 200 acres, Which is located on the road to Ashland, will be started at onc..The ex penditure at present on the grounds will be $10,000. , s : At the meeting of the members held in the chamber of commerce last evening the club was perma nently organized and officers : and directors elected for ' the onaulng year. A. J. Voye was elected presi dent, J. F. Magulre vice president and R. E. Wright, secretary and treasurer. These officers, together with C. I. Roberts and C. II. Knowles, will make up the board of directors. ' A temporary clnb house will bo erected this summer to provide showers and lockers for the club members. The first nine holes will be, made, this summer and plans are to erect, a large and attractive club house next year, 'as well as tho completion of. the other nine holes; With,, work" starting' at "once-on the grounds it la ooped by mem bers that by August It will be pos sible to play,' JfA r Klany Letters Go r Astray In Year Assistant Postmaster R.' L. Grif fith, whoi has received orders ' from Postmaster General Harry ' 8:t New to put forth! every effort' In' making this week, .which Is 'designated as "Better Mailing Week," a success, Is in receipt of Information show ing the number of letters and par cels which were lost during the year 1924. During 1924 over 21,000,000 let ters went to the dead letter office. Parcels unclaimed numbered 803, 000. Letters which wore never addressed. Just mailed In blank envelopes, reached the 100,000 mark. y.. Money ' which was - sent in mis directed envelopes amounted ; to (55,000 In cash,' while over $12,000 In postage stamps was found In, a similar fashion. Checks,' drafts and money , orders that never reached the Intended ' owners amounted to $3,000,000. During the year Undo Sam collected $92,: 000 In postage for the return of mall sent to the dead-letter office, Looking up addresses on mail which had been misdirected cost the government $1,740,000 , this amount gave service on 200,000, 000 letters. WILL RETVRN TO CITY Prlncvillo Residents Impressed With Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Casey of Prlnerille, Oregon, who have been In -the city for several days looking over prospects, returned to Prlne rille on Wednesday with the inten tion of settling their business affairs there and Teturnlng to Klamai Falls to make their future home. '') - (j ON BUSINESS : "" P: R Shelly, is In the city today on business..- ' ' " - " TO DEDICATE , HALL . First Dance , nt Wlulkso Saturday . . Night . The open-air pavilion at Wlulkso, on the shores of Klamath Lake, Will be dedicated Saturday night with an Initial danco. Music will be furnish ed by the Broadway Novelties Or chestra. The dance hall Is located on' the grounds of the Klamath Indian reservation. , .. RETURNS TO KLAMATH Visited With Relatives in Grarits ';::'.' ' . IUM)i ' .-.Mrs. T.' A. Robertson, of Robert son's Tamale Parlors, returned to Klamath Falls after spending some time visiting with friends and rela tives In Grants Pass, Honor Roll For Grade Pupils Is Completed Today Completion of Iho honor rooll for students of tint eity schools who have not boon absent or tiirdy dur ing tho entire your wits tmulo this morning. J. Porvy .'Wells, superin tendent of schools, plans to issue all certificates today.- - ...... , . .Following 'is n complete list of pmll holding the honor: , . Falrvlew 1 school Lloyd . Drew, Bernleo DnhU4m, ' Grace llnno. Elyga Surber, Jack 1 Vaughn, Aud rey O'NVli, J. 8. Robinson, Lynn Propst, Hownrd Nelson, Oust Youngo, linogeno ' Caldwell, ' Pearl Mathers, Eldon MvKlm and Knth-i lone Llvtngstou. . Mills school Marlon Iliohn, Wil liam Tompkins, ' Ktholyne Pearson, Richard Tompkins, Leo Shepnrd, Grnnve). Calvin, Harold lllehn, Jenii Williamson, Vincent Reynolds, llcrl Bagloy, Violet Tompkins, Bert Ilag ley hnd Trevor Owens. Central school Mario Samson, Clnlro Hector, Robert Perkins, Melvln Howie. Gordon Robin, Marlon Anderson, Gerald Wicker sham, Louise BorglalM, Rex Hum akor, (Juanita Stalling, Donald Ken yon, Knoul , Henrlonnat, Chester Haraaker, ,- .Leila . . jionyon, Allsn Ryan, ...Henrietta ' Wright, ! Elinn Cartwrlght, , Onrret ileckley, Mar ellyn Bradford, .Allco Harvoy, Nn dlne O'Flaherty and Gertrude von Berthelsdort. ;' Pelican Bay school Vera Smith, Clyde Davis. Jack Buchanan, John Nani and .Virgil Bull. "'' Riverside , school 'Lacelo Blehn, Betty Clegborn. Henry Fossb m, Bernard Junguwlrth, Orson Stearns, Edward Duffy, Ralph Poyton, Charles Whltmore, Cntharlno Clog born. Margaret Uvrllng, Lois Pow ell, Irene Murray, . Walter TImms, Rowland Ulrleh, Rex Davis. Jos. Kirk, Helena. Mason, Embert Fos sum, Bruce Campbell, Alfred Carl son, William TImms, Mary Lewis and Lillian. Redkey. " i'fiu,.i m,,,i,, ., . ; i :-i sir.)' 'lll. t,,,;, . ' "'l. Villi tl'. "1 V ...... I I LI T & v I "IT m? sU!""T "f ltttv'l'tf'n BLUE WUd mders To , , , - " Hold FortliTn 1 - ' J ' Chiloquin Meet w-.. ivrv r... 3,., t' Special to-Tho HcraldV ' '' i"CHlLOQBIN, ;June 4. Bucking horses and running horses w'UI form the high spots on a program' td bo held here -Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 In Riverside.' park.,,-.,,, .',' '"" Included In the events Is' a 'halt mile race for blooded horses shd two others races, onp. quarter-mile and one. halt-mile for'jaddle tittles without. restriction,. f A free-for-all 100-yard 'dash and a vserjo45( bucklpg, contests will complete the program. for Steady Wear Everywhere Blue as steadfast as Gibraltar; as smart as a schooner in full sail. Blue for utility, stability) style, t 3 ' jif.iu of if'tji rt,,-... VT ivuppenneuner iKGOD CLOTHES SEEK LOWER HHII'MENTS Representatives of Railroads are in , City on Business - A. 8. Sneddon, freight represen tative for the' Union Pacific, and L. E. Jones of the M. and St. L. as In the district seeking shipments for their respective lines. ADJCSTOR TO ARRIVE , To Arrlvet From; Sun Francisco on ! .. This Evenings Train r Major Charles Stewart, adjuster from San Francisco, will arrive in the, city , this . evening to make ad justments on the fire at Hector's shop. , Major Stewart will represent the, various agents of this city who carried insurance on the shop. ' i . , RUMMAGE SALE -' Presbyterian Women to Offer Articles Saturday Women ; of tho Presbyterian church will conduct a rummage sale next Saturday in tho Magulre building, next door to The Horald office, at which time many useful articles wilt be placed on sale. The sale will continue from morning until night.' MERCHANTS TO MEET Monthly , Meeting and Dinner nt " Chamber of Commerce The regular monthly meeting of the merchants bureau will be held FrldaV"8venlng at ' the .chamber of commerce at 8:30.' Dinner, will be served and all merchants who are members of -iiie' organization are urged to be In attendance. BOATING PARTY Falrrlow Pupils Have Boating l'arty on Lnko Kwnunn ' Accompanied by tholr teachor, Miss Mao Thinner, tho olghth grado pupils of Falrvlew school enjoyed a boating party on Lake Ewatina this afternoon.. Thn boat was fur nished liy Carroll Vernon, a mem ber of tho class. ; OFFICIAL IS VISITOR ' Justice of ' the Ponce-il. 0.. Spink of Chlloquln was a business visitor here toduy, in fine fabrics of plain blues and fancy rStripings. m Beautifully f; tailored into ex tremely smart suits for men and young men. 30 to 00 The color is tested for resistance to sun and weather. The fabric is tempered for sturdy wear. k 4 KLAMATH KLOTHING KOMPANY "'; Leading Clothiers ; . Headquarters for Rodeo Togs ; PROMINENT LAKEVIEW MAN Vice President of Commercial Na tional Bunk nt Lakt-vletv Hera' . Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Flynn of Lakevlew arrived yostordny to got their son, Tommy, who has boon at tending the Sacred Heart academy for tho past year. Mr. Flynn is vice president of tho Commercial Na tional bank and president of tho Home Supply compuny of iLako vlow. ,Ho Is also a very prominent Bhebpmnn of tho Lakevlew country. V NEWSPAPER MEN HERE Publishers ol Silver t Luke Lender ;. i Mnkes Business Visit , . Mi Fleet and L. B. Chorion, pub lishers ef the Silver Lako Loader, the official paper of Lako county, arrived In Klamath Falls last night via the (Pacific and Ashland-Klamath Falls highways. Floot and Charles loft Silver Lake a weok ago by way of . Bond and the Dalles, driving through 'Portland and down tho Pa cific highway. Thoy will spend tho day here on business, and oxpoct to leave tomorrow tor Silver fcako. O. V .Myors of Modford Is In tho city today on one of his regular buulnoss trips. 1 . ' INCOME MAN HERE Arrives From Mi-dford to Attend to Business Dun W. Herring of Modford, of tho income tax board, Is in the city on business. ' JOV OF EUGENE Perry K. Joy,., a Etigeno resi dent, Is In the city today on a brief businoss visit, TO BTOtlKTO.V Klnmntli Ire and Storage Employe ' on Business1 Trip Joss Scrlbnor, of 'tho Klamath Ico and Storage company, loft this morning for Stockton, California, whero ho will romaln for so mo time attending to business matters, Notice Difference 1 in Way You Feel in 14 Hours or Less! Malto this test! End suffering from Indigestion, ipimplus, il'ulns in Unck mid Hldos, Constipation, Hend aohos and tired, run-down condition, duo to flolf-Polsfiiilng, bnciuiflo of sluggish llvur and clogged InloHlnos. Take n plonsant spoonful of Dr. Thatcher's Liver and Blood Syrup after the next two moals. In less than 14 hours' notlco quick dlftor enco in way you fool. Contains puio vegotulilo Ingredloflls approved by Physicians, Holps naltiro cleanse nnd tono your liver strengthen your digostlvo' organs soothe tho tlrod and overtaxed, nnrves, braco up your system nnd purify your blond. It 'bus helped thousands fool return of strength, vigor and onorgy Willi, You, too, ,must bo satisfied, or no cost, I)r. Thatcher's Is sold and rocom mondorl undor this gitnrnnteo by Star Drug Stuto and all loading druggists