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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1925)
EVENING HERALD,' REAM AtTI PALT.v0ttIfiG6M t $: , j Mr. and Mrs. Stay-at-Home If you would just stop for a moment and think of all ttfe good things you are missing by not being able, to see the sights that nature has especially prepared for you not another day would go by until you had bought a car. It doesn't have to be new we a have stock of veiy good USED CARS at prices that are sure to appeal to you. Look Them Over Studebaker Snecial Six t 1 Nash Six Columbia Six Sport Model Apperson Six, 4 Passenger 2 Buick Sixes, 5 Passenger Overland Four, 5 Passenger Dodge Roadster f Grey Touring 1923 t Ford Speedster, Starter, Disc Wheels Hassler X ' Absorbers I Chevrolet Speedster 1922, New Body t Haynes Six Touring t iy2 Ton Samson Truck Adams, tho honor guest. Miss John son, and tho hostess, Mrs. Urasaley. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of I'ort lnud are hvro on a short visit with their daughter. Mrs. Andrew llrass ley. Tho Grassleys, who expect to build up one of tho .finest dairy herds in the county, have pur chased a herd of fifteen Holsteins from the Williams herd. At present Mr. llosklns Is in Coos county buy ins Holsteins for thorn to add to these cattle. Mrs. It. C. Anderson returned Wednesday from Klamath Falls, whera she has been visiting several days. Tho Merrill I.ihrary club was en tertained Thursday by Mesdames Wm. Walker and T. A. Blake at tho home of Mrs. Walker. This will bo tho last meeting until Au- OREGON TRUNK RAILROAD BUYS TERMINAL SITE HERE , (Continued Krom 1ko Our) RIVAL ROAD HEMMED IN The failure of the Southern Pacfic company to purcrase this property before puts it in a very awkward position. As will be seen from the accompanying map, its main line will be. in the center of the yards and shops of the Oregon Trunk and makes it impossible to expand its trackage in the most desirable territory in the city. It joins and dominates the three oig opera tions in Klamath Falls district the Ewauna trTVTyT Plant and business meeting a social hour wa what is generally conceded will be the ohevlin- ! SPURS AVAILABLE Under the system maintained by Mr. Eber- Specials This Week f Dodge Touring $175 Ford Bug : 60 Ford Touring 75 Ford Touring- 85 ? Ford Truck 150 ! Klamath Falls Auto Co. The Small Garage with a Large Trade ROY CALL Prop. ' 246-R 4UHtllltHI III IMI 111 III n 4 YOU CAN PHONE If wo have the record pf your eye glass prescription, in case you break -your glasses, and they will be ready at the ap pointed time. BUT Why "wait until you break your glasses, even though we can replace a lens by putting tbe broken pieces together and getting the data from them? Better have more thaa one pair, then you are safe. Dr. Goble 709 MAIN Eyes Glasses Examined Fitted Repair Quick Service 'with Jityour saxsanEsssa DRUGSTORE ftor graduation presents, for engagement showers and wen-. ding presents tnoosc Symphony It Is it llnrn.flnlslii'd station ery of Ideal wrlght and won derful writing qualities. Last word In paper making first I choice In letter writing. Tlio girl graduate mid the . Juno bride will Imlli iipprerl nte such n practical gift. Whito anil tints. I'lniit edge mid bevelled gold edge. A WIDE VARIETY ; r f 75c to $1.25 I STAR DRUG STORE i 7 ffiyxaEL Star , KLAMATH FA 1,1,8, OHNCiOX cSMERRILL spent. Korroshtnents wore nerved j HlXOH Operation. .Mesdames 11. II. and 11. C. Ander son, W. C. Bowers. N. 11. Dogue, R. S. Adntr.s. W. C. Bailey. J. A. UlUnU, VI. ... .........,.., .......... 1 . , .1. 1 . 1 Krazier. (;. ii. oraybuii, e. mirueo, i ieir, rignts-or-way lor spurs win De at tne ser c. v. shmk. j. i.. iiarkins, r. l. j yjg Qf the Oregon Trunk that will enable that Dalton, E. Gilford. J. S. Stevenson 1 - I i f .1 and the Misses xiaud carioion. ; company to reach every part of the territory Ullen McVeigh. Helen and Thlria ! f roni clofc to the Mills Addition School to the i"n.dTevensoni8e DaUon and Zcr" j Weyerhaeuser mill site. The ground included line Stevenson. 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Lee nron worojin tries a rights-of-way, even where they cross over this week from the mill at.i.Ilf trurlcr nf Knnthp-rrt Paoifr nnrl O. C. Kr Bm. Fred stukei and Mrs. e. c. , E. railroads, as well as through private prop- stukei are visiting relatives in the erty, has never been deeded by Mr. Eberlein nr"itnAntii vn i i nninrniH. Lots, Houses, Ranches Business Property I Can Get Them for You , Irrigated or dry ranches, Klamath Fulls lots in any section of tho 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, phono 72G-W and 111 bo glad to call. . R. H. Maley REAL ESTATE 703 North Ninth Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frazior and - y-j V"""'" K"'"-' F"" Donald and Lawrenco Frazier ,tne tracKs or me wrezon i runic to De laiQ' pent Sunday with relatives In thertnn. Onlv throufh RUf K rerrrk-abl fnrf.l ..'-Li lL t. R,T DL 1 . 1 I in Merrill ; &ibh. uu ie pari ui irir. LiUei icm naj ii oeen Klamath Falls. F.arl Shephetd was Thursday. Medfonl Monda The funeral of Robert Mrs. C. E. Craig and son Chas., and Geo. Craig, who is . visiting here, from Iowa, . were Klamath Falls visitors Wednesday. W. F. Fruits and E. F. Merritt aUended the Legion smoker in Klamath Falls Tuesday evening. W. F. Hill was a visitor in Klamath Falls Wednesday. The following officers have been elected for the next six months in the Tule Lake I. O. O. F. lodge: N. C, E. F. Merritt; V. C, H. X. Hill; secretary, R. H. Anderson; treasurer, W. F. Fruits. These will be installed the first of July. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Colwcll and family have moved to Merrill for the summer and are living in Mrs. R. C. Anderson's house. Mrs. K. H. Bogue, Miss Elien McVeigh and Richard Bogue at tended the show, "Dante's In ferno" in Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harwood re turned Thursday from a few days' visit in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Turnbaugh have returned from a short visit In Willamette valley. They were accompanied home by Mr. Turn- baugh's father and also his brother and family, who are on a visit from the cast. " Miss Louise Dalton left Friday morning for Klamath Falls, whore she will be the guest of Miss Margaret Mackln and also take in the Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Merrill were visitors In Klamath Falls Wednes day. Miss Helen Coolcy was hostesB at a birthday party at the home of her parents, near tbe Gale school Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in playing games. She received a number of pretty pres ents. Ice cream and cako waere served by Mrs. Cooley. A delightful afternoon was spent. The Invited guests were Wlnnlfred Dewey, Ju nior and Celil JoncB and Edna and William Jones. . Mr. and Mrs. Loren WolTo are moving into the rooms over the postoffice recently vacated by R. L. Dalton. Mrs. Andrew Grassloy entor tnlncd at the Adams ranch, this week for her sister, Miss Minnie Johnson. Miss Johnson has been teaching In the Bend high school and is in Merrill on a visit with her HlntiT. A very pleasant after noon was spent. Ths invited guests were Mrs. Johnson, mother of the hostess; Mrs. James Lacey, Mrs, Jess! Whitlacu, Mrs. U. S. j possible for the Oregon Trunk to enter this city i FiNKitiL is set jcr ma-te available to tne various industries Kcbeit iinmiucn to , be Buried at; that are eure.to come by reason of the entrance of this city into Klamath Falls. : H. Hamil- STRATEGICAL POINT The purchase of this property is indicative of what may be expected as to the location of the depot, freight houses, etc. Leading from this site, over property owned and controlled by the Enterprise Land and Investment com pany which means C. W. Eoerlein, as he is the owner of all of the stock of this company are rights-of-way that can easily place the terminal property in the vicinity of Sixth street. In view of the great development that will fol low the coming of the Oregon Trunk, Shevlin Hixon, Weyerhaeuser and the myriad small fgactories that follow in the wake of these ton, who died at one o'clock Fri-j day at a local hospital, will be held ' at Medtord on Monday afternoon at one o'clock. A large number of; the deceased friends will attend from here. Besides 'his widow, Daisy C. . Hamilton, he ii survived by four, brothera. James. T. CharleJ, Divid and William; two sisters, Elizabeth 1 Jone3 and Iva Smith all of whom 1 reside in Kansas where the decoas ed was born in 1886. RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Do You Need Money to build that home If you own your lot, and have some money, wo can loan you half tho value of building and lot combined, payable like rent. Monthly payments. Make your arrangements now, before, the Bpring i ush begins, so that your dream homo may be a reality before Know flies again. There is no quicker way of making money than by real estate investment in a growing town. You re in the growing town the rest is up to you. Momyer & Momyer Insurance Real Estate Hopka Building Building: and Loan Phone 366 Martin, Portland, for onu year of a unihi futures market that pro- F. H. Seoley, of Chicago and Phila delphia, the noted truss expert, will S" Cmam TnSrl K f! .enterprises, the location of the depot and day and Sunday only, June 6 and 7. freight hoU8eS On Eberleill property WOUld not Mr. Seelcy says: "Tne Spermatic i c r .1 . r . . shield will not only retain any cub reniove it far from the center or the great city u'eXro'on the1- that will spring up here, if the Interstate Corn age case. Being a vast advance- rnerco commission grants it the right to build to emplifying instantaneous effects lm- Klamath Falls. mediately appreciate ana wun- rr .i i i standing any strain or position no 1 It tile CtepOt and freight hOUS63 Were placed "SnJuu ctes"r incuXnalp0- on the property east of Mills addition, where the tures (following operations) apoc- rar.ch house now .stands, it could be reached tally solicited. This Instrument re- ,,. . . r .1 . r . ceivcd the only award in England y.khcui. crossing any or tne tracks or the oouth--.?ho?.8S fflonmS em Pacific or any other railroad and still be: treatments or prescriptions, warn- cl033 enough to the business district and manu- aaiiist tne use, of anj -clastic or H facturing plants as not to be inconveniently lo irun wild uiiuciniini'n, t niiiii,- i wliriv the lump is not wlicro the' opening is, producing complications necessitating surgical operations, Mr. Seelcy has documents from tho United States Government, Washing ton, D. C, for Inspection. He will be glad to demonstrate without charge or fit them If desired. Busi ness demands prevent slopping at any other place in this section. I. 8. Every statement in this no Ice hus Ihmmi verified before the Fed eral ami State t'onrts. K. If. Heeley. Home Office 117 N. Dearborn St., hlcago. term; I. ('. Hon hum, Tacomn; II. J. Stephens, Spokane; J. J. Labln, Portland, and O. T. Cornwall, Walla Walla, for two year trm. V.lcc tlon will be held this afternoon. Milling discounts on dark north ern spring wheat wore reduced one cent under last year; on dark hard winter and hard whllo llluestem and early Ilaart. two cents under last year. Tho bulk wheat differential was raised from 3 to 4c; tho charge for resacklng whent was raised from 8 to 10c and tho bad order sack dis count kept at 3c. Tho resolutions passed recom mended tho appointment of a com mltteo to ronsldor tho Pacific coast portlnnlo export rales by rnllroails bo continued; that member of tho association use their Influence, to bring about uniform warehouse procures to Insure inlcurlty of ware houite rwclptn and delivery of prop erly, mid condemned unnecessary and useless legislation upon econo mic questions by slate and national makers. VISIT I ltOM KOItT KI.A.M.tTII Mrs. J. Pelton and Mrs. L. Slso. nioro of Fort Klamath wore visi tors In tho city today. Walrus feed on star fish molusks. and cated. BIG NEWS FOR KLAMATH Lumber for Sale Cheap Practically all items for construction or re pair work Drive out and look it over PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. The announcement that the Oregon Trunk has purchased this property must not be taken as a certainty that it is coming here. It just means that it has availed itself of the oppor tunity to buy terminal property when it cpuld r;e' it. It means that the people in Klamath county and Northern California must redouble their efforts to see that the Interstate Commerce Commission understands that they .want .an other line; that the new business to be created by reason of its coming will justify its construe-', t'on and if it does not come, it will mean- the i prevention of the rapid and economical devel opment of the great agricultural and timber re- B sources of this territory. Graham Moved to ,'..';!. lni 'i .;;.ii!''.'.ii jdent of the Northwost Grain Deal ers' Association at tho business ses sion of their annual meeting liore to day and the placo nnd time, tor noxt years session was left to tho board, of directors. WAI.L.V WAILA, Wash,, Juno 0, , N'omlnMlnns for directors woro Hlchard J. Stophons of Spoknno, mado as follows: A. J. Uhrquart, was by acclamation ro-olqcted prosl. i Llnd; A. W. Rycr, Spottaao; II. A. Grain Dealers Elect Leaders Main Telephone 526 tarn