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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1925)
: Kr,E two " THE EVENING HERALD FRIDAY. JUNE B, 102B Just Received . .. .. . . Rugs 71 Viiton The rue o every home lover owns or hopes to own. Is practically a life time investment. Remarkable patterns, everyone a faithful reproduction of some Oriental masterpiece that has lived through the ages. Claude Davis u rnit are ,.v McCarthy Building " Why do poetry when Enough solves? for people write the water is thorn to drown crazy warm theui- j.'t Heap luscious, juicy j; strawberries on two Shredded Wheat j;- Biscuits. Serve with sugar and cream. Thats 5 the appetizing, balanced T dish for Summer ! dded fULLMEAL IN 2 BISCUITS a JI53t28KSSME ni MM V I. x':-'v MR.HAPPy PARTY. Relay Races to Be Staged Here Rodeo at Fair Grounds July 2, 3, 4 Promises Big Events A few thrilling relay raceJ 1111 be provide spectators at tho annu al rodeo to be held here July 2. 3, and i, If the tentative plans of mo tiiy nccieo association are car ried cut. Officers of the organization are now in correspondence with own ers of relay strings and hope to re ceive favorable replies within a short time. The Bly association after several week-3 of negotiations, has decided to stage tho .annual rodeo on its own initiative, and the merchants of Klamath Falls have agreed to keep their places ot business clos ed from 1 to 5 each afternoon. Some of the best riders of the west will be bare to compete in the bucking contests and other events, and with puries offered equal 'to many of the larger round-ups, the Bly association expects the rodeo I this year to be a winner from start i to' finish. . . , i J. J. Miller has been appointed publicity manager by the association and is now aiding in lining up the numerous attractions which aro ex pected to draw people here from all part3 of .the Pacific coast. VttP.YW. HVJRRAY.se T0ft.TVE FOURTH OT JUIY Mr. Happy Party has a cele brated appetite. He cele brates it from oiio Fourth of July till the next liule-. pondence I)a7. He purchas es all ot his meats here and the longer ho deals with us the better satisfied be is. Watch for Mr. Happy , j , Party ft $k$mw: e73 S Klamath Students Will Get Degrees re- Klamath Falls students to coivo degrees from the Vnivcrsity of Oregon this month are Miss May belle K. I.eavltt .and" Shelby H. Carter. Miss Leavitt will receive her de gree in Journalism. She was active on the Htutf of the Oregon Emerald, a student newspaper publication, In 1919 and 1921, and on the his torian staff in 1919. She is a mem ber of Thcta Sigma Phi, national honorary journalistic ' fraternity, and is affiliated with the PI tleta Phi Bororlty. , Mr. Carter will receive his de gree In business administration. Minn Mildred Hill, of Merrill, majoring In sociology, also is to be graduated. The' hardest thing on earth to lose is n bad reputation. ews Of The Klamath Country e5Vferrill High otes Tho school your Just passed has boon a very successful one in re gard to athletics in Merrill High. Ot .tho four major sports taken part in by tho school, throo wore cleau cut victories for Merrill. l.nst. tall the soccer team went through Its schedule without a slnglo detent winning each of both games from Henley, Klamath Falls and Malln. There were no marked individual stars In these games but consistent team work overcame all opposition. In basketball we suffered but two defeats, once at Medford nud once tram Kinninth Falls, the Falls game beiug lost by a close score ot It! to IT. The third game played ut Pell rau City demonstrated tho superior ity of tho Merrill boys over Klam ath aud won for us the 11 lover cup for county championship. In baseball we fulled to win, ow ing largely to the late stnrt duo to the prolonged basketball season. Hut in tho track and field meet Merrill got back to form and won with a total ot 67 points against our nearest Competitor's 45. A silver loving cup was the trophy of this event, thus making us two cups won for track, Merrill having won the county field and track meet last year. Throughout all our athletic activi ties tho boys have shown a spirit of ! cooperation and sacrifice of personal I gain for team work, which account ed In no small part for our victories. ! Our victories are largely due to the splendid coaching ot Mr. Hen jdrickson, who showed himself thor oughly capable of meeting every sit uation. Merrill fools fortunato in deed, to be able to get his services for next year. On the whole the prospects for next year look very bright for Mer rill in athletics, and if the mer chants show the same-helpful spirit of cooperation that they did this year, and we know they will, Mer rill ought to do as good or even bet ter than the past year. Our new Community Hall with its added gymnasium facilities will be a great help, as the baskotball team was somewhat handicapped when they met teams who had a larger j floor to play on. - But handicaps are no deterrent to a team determined to win as Merrill has shown by her victories. "MARY L. GRAYBAEL. SPEG PR on D V i 1 1 esiraoie Saturday M ere hanclise Monday - Tuesday Some of our new arrivals are placed on sale at big reductions for these three days. All of the stock is brand new and it includes all the things that are most desired at this time of year. Another New . Arrival " Phoenix Underwear. Panteletts, step-ins, bloomers and vests. Also a full line of Phoenix hose in all the new shades. Excelsior Flock Dot Voiles Guaranteed fast colored dots. 36 inches wide. Colors rose, red, green, powder blue, orange and honey dew. Special price 3 yards $1.00 Printed Voiles One of the newest things for spring, conies brown and green. Special $1.00 in gray, navy, pi-ice 3 yards . MERRILL Memorial services will be held at the Merrill community hall Sun day at 11 a. ra. It Is expected to have the different lodges and the American Legion to march in a body and attend tho service. Fol lowing tho services a basket din ner will be served at tho club rooms. Sunday school will bo held at the church at 10 a. in. It is hoped-all will attend. The dredger is excavating along tbo little Adams canal north ot town. ' The Merrill Library club will give the last card party of tho sea son at the I. O. O. F. ball Saturday evenlng, June G. Everyone Is In vited to attend. A small fee will be charged to cover expenses. - At tho regular meeting of the Morrill Rebeknh lodgo Monday eve ning Mrs. Fred PeterBon, delegate to tho Rcbekah assembly at Ash land, gave a very interesting re port ot tho convention. Every one was dolighted with the reception given tho delegates by the people ot Ashland. All the delegates were showered with roses. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bowman and little son and Mrs. George Wright spent the week-end at Central Point, returning home Sunday eve ning. Ed Hurwood was a visitor in Klamath Falls Monday. Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Peterson of Klamath Falls were visitors in Merrill Monday. Ed Jones and Miss Edna Jones were visitors in Klamath Falls Monday. . ! Mrs. George Otfleld Is spending the week-end in Klamath Falls with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Fletcher. Lumber for Sale Cheap ' Practically all items for "-construction or re pair work Drive out and look it over PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. Lido Voiles Beautiful shadow printed patterns in or chid, red, orange, new blues, green and grey. Special at 69 C . v Our complete stock of Silk Shirts All colore and all Sizes 20 off Printed Georgette Crepes New Arrivals In the newest dainty shades and designs. rcr yard $3.50 Striped Silk Broadcloth In Ihe newest and brightest shadj?s. Per yard $2.95 and $3.50 Extra Special on Silk Dresses A new lot just arrived in lace, georgette, crepe de chine and printed crepe de chine and georgette. Specially priced for 3 days 33 off Dainty Voile Dresses Ideal for summer. A complete line of the newest colore. Special at $5.90 English Broadcloth Dresses (Imported) Hand drawn designs. Special at $12.50 ! Falls Mercantile Co. 415 MAIN STREET cSPGROVE , Fred Mullcnaux was down from Callmus camp Saturday. Mrs. May Daw and daughters, Misses Vivian and Lorctta, Miss Fern Bordell and Jim HanBon of Klamath Falls were guests of Mrs. W. E. Clements Sunday. Mrs. Stevens of the Ewauna log ging camp was a visitor hero Satur day. Louis Gorvals was a Klamath Falls visitor over Sunday. R. D. Hofbergcr motored to Med ford on business Saturday. Miss Margaret Benson who at tends tho Sacred Heart Academy at Klamath Falls spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Benson. Miss Mary Goldthwalte arrived here from Berkeley, California, v.'here she has been attending Miss Heads school, to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Goldlhwaltn. , Charlie Chastnln and Leo Brophy motored to Fort Klamath Sunday. A. J. Fender, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Benson and Miss Margaret Benson mcHored to Anne Creek Sunday af ternoon. . W. Doney was a business visitor In Klamath Falls Monday and Tues day of this week. : J. E. Mansfield and Pole Cade are setting up a rock crusher at Lobert station for L. H. Porter, contractor of Klamath Falls. ...... , J. Duport left hero Tuesday morning for Yanlx where ho has ac cepted a position ns blacksmith. Bay Hofbergcr and Louis Gorvals wero business visitors in Klumalh Falls Wednesday. Charlie Hevlls was down from 1 Cnlimus camp to visit with his fam ily Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mort Curtis - and . brother, Hill Croon wero visitors at Mrs. 1), Andersons Sunday, Andy Anderson has accepted n position at Bray's mill on Sprague Itlvcr.. , 1 Fred Jackson Is working on the irrigation ditch at Fort Klnmnth, H. D. Lewis ot Mnrysvllle, Cali fornia is a guest at tho W, Doney homo this week. 1 Lewis is a brother of Mrs. Doney. Mr. and Mrs. Goings of Seattle, Washington wero house guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Troy Miller Monday and Tuesday of this week. Thoso attondlng tho dunce at Fort Klamath Saturday night from this placo wero: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Clmrllo Scvlts, Mrs. W. B. Clements, Fred Jackson, Andy Anderson, Norman Anderson, Charlie Chastaln, John, Leo and James Brophy and Fred Ravage. This Section To Be Center For Fish Hatcheries Determination to mako upper Klamath Lake the trout producing center of Oregon for eastern brook and rainbows has boon reached by flio slato, was announced here 1am night by M. L. Kyckman, state superintendent of fish hntnhorlus. Jtyckman mndo tho atatnmont at an Informal meeting of tho Klntn oth. Sportsmen' association.. Ho said ho would advocato ab andonment of. small hatchorloa In various pans of tho stain and thai ho would recommend establishment of much hero. larger egg-taking stations Old lawn put wnmon In slocks. New oneo can't oven put them all tho way In stockings. , nKTl'KXH 1IOMK Prominent ltunchcr J'ronl ltoscburg Hero For Several Days Will Hockley, prominent Hnscburg man who lins been In tho city for the piiMt week vlxitlng and attend ing to business Interests returned to bis homo today. GREEN SLABS ARE RIPE Our tracks will be haul ing green slabs for . a few. days, 1'6 inch. Phone in for a few loads, $30 for 10 cords. BLOCK WOOD at Cheap Prices Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Maip Phone 535 vWVWrXrVWWrWrWVVWVVVVVVWywi t SANITARY MARKET Specials for Saturday Pot Roast of Beef, per lb 18c 2 lbs. Shoulder Steak 4 35c Boil Beef, per lb 122C Good Veal Roast, per lb. .: 18c 2 lbs. Veal Steaks OC'" Veal Stew, per lb 1 2V2C j Good Lean Pork Roast, per ib.. 25c ? Legs of Spring Lamb, per lb....... , Spring Chickens, per lb ....... V ' Choice Meats . ., . r SANITARY MARKET Choice Meats , .. Special Attention to Order Trade 7th and Main Phone 22 35c 35c