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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1925)
. : i :.'x MONDAY.' JUNK S, 1025 THU KVKN1NO MKKAiM) PAGE THRfefi mix. ' i Mainly . About People AT THE LIBERTY MM mmm M Ml rf w The Kiiif of Western Si.'um -1 lie Great Tom Mix . - and Tony, llic Wonder Horse in "THE DEADWOOD COACH" ; A I'iiMnre that's .More than a Western Koiiianoe It's pynaiiiic Drama with TJirills (ialore. 4 TUESDAY VAKIMA CANUTT. in "SCAR HANAN" i Tin; w hat I .Tl"i, Cyclo-tlKinniiKiiiiili ut Cnder ! wouit'ji phiirnicc y r.liov.'ii tho baro j ninii li i.' :-.uie 'In Im mill hovering near';:''-"". A much IiIkIiit reading I Is )iic'tHKry lo Insure settled fiilr : weather. Forecast for next 24 i boiirs:, ( ; I , Omienilly fair, with , moderate Umpnriturii. f . ', Tim Tyeus recording thermometer I registered maximum and nilnlinuit) ti'iiii(iriitiir! today ns follows: High 75 Low 40 ."i'-K-H"' i r. S. ,nllwr Report Oregon: Cloudy tonight ami lervice and Meats Good meats and good 'ncrvico are the two most important things that the shopping' housewife'" has to look for. 'Ui, V;.; Good meals thrown at J'ou any old way don't mitke .voti'fccl like coining back ..again. (, i , ' ' " i"1 I l'oor( meat handed to you with a smile, or carried out and placed' in the back, of your car don't make you fee!', much better. Trade with the market that gives you both Good Meat and Good Service 4 Tui-Kduy, probably occasional shuw jers ovr iinrtli wi?Ht portion, mild i temperature. Light BOUtllWO.'ll winus. Will JOINS lll'KIIAND Spend Hummer at Lumber Cnnip . THAT IS Millers iarket I'ruli. Miiln ni'r Hlli CI S MILLER. ;v ti.h vh ;i:ow" Phone 7.10 .V 7.11 Mrs. A. B. Whitman, whose hus tiiind Is president of tho Aunu 'r"ck Lumber company, located above Fort Klamnth, left today for tho camp, where idle will spend the I SUHHHCr tllfinlllH tt'tlll llr-r liiuliriml visits iito.M modoc point i -Mid. (J. 1!. Tompkins wan, a week-end visitor In tint city from her home at Modoc I'otnt. , I utti;i,i,. visitors j ' Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins and daughter vlnll.-d In tlio city over Pennants Pennants Pennants Every car should carry ' a Klamath Falls" " pennant We carry a big line of nil well made and good colors. ' Get One Today Mrs. Humphrey ' ' To Officiate v..,t : At-Local 'Fair I Appointment of Mr. Ccorgo L. ! H utii plu ri-y as Buporintcridcnt of the 'cnlliinry department of the Klam ,nth county fair win announced hero j'tfiltowlpg a niicjtiug of tlio fair board i today. ' I "ilrii. Ilumplirey will liavo clinrBO of tlio allocation of al'. exhibits. I Juitc.lllK of these cxhlhltH will proliahly he handled, a.i in the past, by outsiders. Klamath Home . Supply Co. : 1140 Main . Watch for our Rodeo Mufflers Of DOItltIS, ( At.ll'OltMA 8. II. ItiK'vcB nnd A. Anderson aro riu tho city from Dorrla, California. tho wook-vnd I.orelln. from their homo ut : Mr. I'KHTS AT KIKI-'KKT IIO.MI-: ' mill Mm. Keller ;ueM nt Klefi-rt Home Sumlny AIMIK'IOH TO lUrt-Il.V .Major Htctviirl. In Calleil to Mcdfonl Major f'liicrlrs Hlewart. flru ad JiiMtor, rftpreKeutlnK the different In miniuce . companleH, at the recent fire In tho Ilectiir shop, Ik -xpoei'i to ret urn from Mwlford this vAiIiik. Major Btow:(rl was called to Medford on uccotint of a flro In that city, and upon his return hero will finish the adJiislIriK of tint Hector shop, flro. I'arly Of lli:.M) Motor Here " for" Weekei I 'nun Il.uiie at lleiul lira. If. A. Ciosney, (!. (Josney nil of Hend, city yesterday. It. O. and II. visited In tho J:lSKItl,l:i XKKTCItXS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood Eber leln returned last evening from Portland, whero they have been on buiilnuss connected with the sale of their property to tlio OrcRon Trunk railroad. . i VISITS I1IK VIHf.lt Member of Hlnle Highway Commix . lon Hero li VlHlt :. ' K. Collier of Albany, brotlmr of Andrew M. Collier, spent Saturday and Sunday In the city visiting at the Collier home. Whilo' here Mr. ('oilier attended to business Inter ests and left for Albany today. KKATTI.K AltltlVAI.S .Mr. and -Mrs. W. J. Jerlon arc vlaitinK for a few days in the city from Seattle. I ltOM Sif AU'-IIKKTKAM (.'.AMI r- Laff I'otter of tho Sliaw-Ilertram camp was in the city yesterday. Mr. Potter's father Is wood superintend ent at the camp. ciuiiogcix max E. It: Wilson wan an over Sun day visitor. In the city from Chllo (juln. .. .. KOCKV i-oixr' VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. John Boylo and dniiKhters tnolored to Hocity Point Sunday where they spent th day. UAXDOX "I1V THK SKA" : Vic Brener and F. C. Perry 'are visitors In the city from Bandon ?By the Sea." . SHOPPING IX f'lTV Mrs. Charles Lockwood of Kirk npent tho day hero shopping and attending to business matters. H.W1Y (JIltL AltKIVKS Ik'iid People Have Huby (;irl Horn ut Khimiitii llosiltal Sir. and Mrs. Alfred Keller and Milton Keller were week-end Kiicat.il nt the homo of Mf. and Mrs. II. Hulfert on Ninth street." Mrs. Keller will ninko un extended visit at the Siefert home. Messrs Alfred and Milton Keller returned to the Keller ranch In Uingeirs valley lute yesterday afternoon. A baby Rirl was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K. Peters of Bend, Oregon, at the Klamath Valley hospital on Saturday evening. Mr. Peters Is connected Vlth the State highway commission. If ATTENDS It MI.KOAll MKETfXO Motor lo Miiliu to Attend Itailroud Hearing; Suuday , yiSITIXO MOTHKIt ; Salt I,akc ..City Couple Here' With c; Mother Mr. and Mrs. P. E. tllmer of Salt Lake City are In the city for a short visit with Mrs. Ulmer's mother, Mrs. J. Sleek of Sargeant avenue. IN CITV John Mavanello of Merrill Is I business visitor in the city today. AT FISH HATCHERY ' Andy Connolly and D. Alexander are spending the dny at the Stout and itarasdale private fish hatchery near Cl1iloo.uin.-5 i.'i , I J. , . MRS. HAMILTON RI-rri RNS Culled 10 Portland by Dculli Her . J'lillicr ,, ; ! 1,' Mrs. Alien Hamilton returned from Portland Sunday after attend ing the funeral of her father, Lou Allen. il LKAVIXU lt)lt EAST Mrs. HpillliiKlou ami ,P.inli!cr ,'oii Imiik Visit Mrs. T. Spllllngton nnd daughter, Miss Dorothy, left today for an ex tended . visit throughout tho east. Including Ohio, Illinois and Michi gan. Mrs. Spllllngton and daughter plan to return to tho city early hi I Oregon Trunk lino. September. I party is registered at Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McCarthy, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. tj. A. Helltnnn aiftd Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, motored to Malin yesterday, ij at tend tho railroad hearing. VISIT ROCKY POINT , Miss C. Clarke and Miss H. John son, were among the Klamath Falls peoplo visiting nt Rocky 'Point Sun day. They made tho trip by motor, returning late last evening. . ,; ; lAffv. '.-;,: -4 4 . ; ' SIRVEVI.NO CREW i'A; party ' Including W. H. Ellctcr nnd wife. W. W. Collins and wife, O. O. Patrock. R. Harilin, D. Mc Kay and D. Wright arrived in tho city Sunday to do surveying for the The entire tho Metro politan. KlttKHlltl) ARRIVAL I). W. Johnuon of Klrkford, (foil, is In tin city on business. Oro- COIXTY COM .MISSION Kit I). W. Short, county commissioner Is in the city today, from his homo on tho Merrill Road.' "Why! He's Nothing - But Skin and Bones" . 4 "Marry Him? Never" "Quit kidding1 too, ' Agtiosj whon I got roady to land a' man he's got to bo n rent man with plonty of good healthy flesh on his bones." f, "Of conrso, I diincn with Ed! Ho' a good onoHgh fellow and I Just teel norry for 'him. but no skinny, hollow liookoiL splndlo shanked uth Is going to-jBull tho voyogo of lfo with mo." Cheer up, Ed things aront ns ijnd ftM' i'hoy look to you right now. Mniiyi.,biindrods of skinny, gaunt, ifinaclatl'U men todkod ovon worso lmn you do 1111 sonioono told them hout McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com pound Tablets (tho now way to tnko God Llvor Oil) nnd how It -would put pounds ot good firm, hoalthy flesh on t'liolr bones In Just a tow weeks. Nothing Ilka Uinjo hoalth cront ing, weight producing tnhlots for skltiny, tindorwolght mon, ns thous ands can tostlfy. Start to tnko thoin today 00 tnhlots CO cents at the Star Drug Storo, Undorwoods Phar mnoy, Whitman Drug Co,, or any rsnl druggist nnywhoro In North or South America. 1 And llstoni If thoy don't put 6 pounds of good flesh on you In 80 days, got your.: nvonpy Jnck j)hAt'n flr enough, but he sure yory sure that you get McCoy's Odd Llvor Oil Crtmnrftmu'Trtbldtii-thd' brl'gfmil hrtd' gonulno. Adv. ritOSilXKNT FARMER (Ins Ekiitniin, prominent rancher of thu Morrill country spout Sntur- uuslness v liny In tho city on visit. DIAMOND LAKE PARTY l4ii ly of Folks Spend Day nt Lake FtNltillf" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poltz, Knhcft Ilolh'h ot Portland, nephew ot Mr. Peltt, Dr. L. D. Cass, Miss Hussol Noble, Dr. L. L, Trhux and family, Miss Mary Hunt and licit Thomas wero week-end visitors nt Diamond I.iiku. The party spent tho day In flHhlng and all reported a good catch.. i Llttlo boys who lie- are liable to grow rich and. get so fat thoy have heart failure and dlo. . Tho mail usually takes nil the credit for catching a girl, forgottlng she cooporatod. i' Unto to bo a Joy killer, but we doubt If a fly over got out while tho screen door was opon. ,.' , WATCHMAN HLl'(iOEI) 4 CLEVELAND, Juno 8, (AP) Augimt Itlchtor, watchman at a downtown, clothing storo to- day was slugged, hound and gagged, by two burglars, who knocked the combination off tho snfo, secured approximate- ly $10,000 In cash and oBcnped; . Iliehlor suffered ft possible fiftcwiroit'dkuii;- !"! ACCOMPANY DAI Oil TKR Hero With l)iiiiKliter Who Was I Chautauqua Attraction ' fir. and Mrs. L. Pefferle of Port land spent tho week-end In the clt; with their daughter, Miss Thelmn Pefferle, who appeared nt the Chautauqua. 1 LKCTIRKS HERE Colonel Ccorge O. Fiillls, : with henfliiuarters In Vnncoiiver, It. C, spent Saturday and Siirtdny in the city. Colonel Knllis lectured at Chautauqua lust evening. MlllPHEY FAMILY PICNIC Fred Murphely and family drove down the Klamath river, Sunday; where they enjoyed a family picnic. ..j HENDERSON TO SAN FRANCISCO T. P. Henderson, who Is among thu Klamnth Falls folks motoring to Medtord today to attend tho por formanro of Jnno Cowl, plans to Journey on to San Francisco for a visit before returning homo. MERRILL .MAN HERE D. U. McComb of the Morill country visited In the city Snturdny from his home. SHORT VISIT Bert Dnmber, manager ot tho I'mpqun '- Cannery at Rosohurg, Is tn tho Pity Tor n' brief visit with his br'othbK'Vfetl Dumber, ' SHOPPING FROM LOST RIVER Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Bunnell and daughter Lois ure in tho city today front' their ranch near Lost River on a shopping trip. FROM PORTLAND Operator of Largo Silver Fox Farm Visits Friends Hero Bob Bollch, operator of a large silver fox farm In Portland, has boon visiting friends In KItimath Falls for tho past few (lays. Bollch enjoyed n BHceosijful fishing trip; to Diamond Lrilto with Mr. and Mrs. IK. E. PolU while hore. Assorted Cookies Angel Food Cakes Coffee Cakes : and GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Klamath Bakery I'.'.' 826 Main MISS WILSON KKTTF.R ; r Returns to Orfiw' After Illness of Ten Days' Miss Mary Wilson, stenographer and notary public, who has been ill; for. tho past ten days, 1 returned to her office 'today. 1 Mlsa""Wllsoh is much Improved in health: "..'." ' VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. M. Donelsoh and son, Haleck, spent several days -visiting with Mrs. Donelson's paiv onts, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frain at Topsy. ' 'V I GOES TO S. F. ' '; W.W. Southwell left today in his car for a business trip to San Fran cisco.. He will be gone' all week. TO RETURN SOON ' H. D. Morteusnn, now in San Francisco, is expected back on Wednesday of this week. . TO INSTALL LINE Here In Interests of Reclamation Service ' ' R. P. : Barron and C. Logran ot Seattle are; In tho city for the pur pc3o of installing pipo lines for tho reclamation service aear r.:n::n. ! EKJKNK MAN ' ! ; ! 31. Gray spent Saturday and Sun day in the city visiting from his hoone at Eugene. - ; ' ; ' INTERESTED IX CITY Contractor From South Here Look- ing Over City EM Worden, contractor of Los Anglos. accompanied , ir W. Weber, has spent the past few days in tihe city loo;t?nw oyer Dusrnoss possibilities. REAL ESTATE MAX Jlntmy Foster, real estate man of Eugon, is in the city oday . on business. BUSINESS AT T.AKEVIEW E. V. A'annlce motorod to Lake- vie jstcrday on a business ' trip and is expected to return today. SHO.KMAN ON tH'SINK.SS W. ()'. Wallace, '"'shoo' salesman with headquarters' 'at 'Alameda,' 1s in the city today calling on the1 local merchnn ta, " ""' "' "' Sam DVjhlingcr of the Merrill country is in the city on a briof business trip. The Washington Cafe to the most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today ' 'There's a Reason" IOU CAN ' .. J -EAT BETTER FOR LESS AME1UCAX AXD CHIXESB D1ISIIF9 125 South SUth Wee Bhlng, Prop. .Twcntv Tliousaiiil JauH oifirify J "THE XVAGATOR' Puts I'.nstcr Kcjiton in a Clyssj Iij- I limsolf ! ' ;' It's the st ury of a Young FelloW" wh' Youldn't make good n earth but as a big success at t!ie hotuin f the ocean. . ..' . il i, --)- -' ' Tuesday and Wednesday!; I : , . . ...... You've Heard About the Battle of the Century Arid the Great World War- J ; ... B ut wait until .You see : . , . The Battle of All Time, ,j ' That the Girls Put Up for- ' 4 "The Last Man dn Earth" ! He's all there is There isn't any more f ' ' ' - -.V He's All Therciis There Isn't Any More! :i-'-: -liiMfPtfilr'ni PARTY(, TO HIIX)rttf , Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Boatman and Mrs. A. H. McElwee. 'mother ,? of . Mr. Boatman, who Is visiting here from Indiana for tho summer months, spent tho day at Chlloquln. - The pary made, the trip by motor and returned last evening. It takes a stiff upper lip to kiss i mustached man. ROUND LAKE V ' , - vtwaotfcijg: ' ..- ':.': U'Mr.-, Mrs! Joe f Foster is . spending tb day' in tiie city from here Tbonje near Round Lake. V OF PORTLAND 5 ,4 Miss Harriett Baughman oj the Chautauqua, circuit, with ' Jiead. quarters in.Tdrtland, ' arrtvedfc. J,) city Sunday to appear on the Chan tuqua performance. '' ' ' I;', Summer tabrics Pretty Patterns i in ' Sheer;' Dress Goods That Add to the Charinoi Summer and Womanly Loveliness French Voiles yj j '?riUjj(:- ' f1''' Elytex Voiles, Normandy F.ihrics, In a delightful array of c.ilors, patterns, and combinations, ot dots, stripes, figures a.n(l cheylu,..39,.lnches -(CI 'J . wide, yard, t50c,..:.,i'J.ry....5 Fast Color Cloths y, i Moose Head and Lin-Fast suitings in, 27 dltforeni' solid '.colors, guaranteed fa3t, extraordinary good values at the regular price, 25 inches t?0 wide, yard JVl Dress Crepe ' '" "" ' " "kJ . Newly arrived dress crope In cross stripe patterns, of brawn and. white, apricot and blue, orange nnd white, pink and green, peach and white, greon and orange, orchid, and white, peach and white, . Oft. 32 inchel, yard Melrose Percales h n'A-w.- Ne- arrivals of fancy percales In; 33 . (y'VAWj combinations, 30 Inch cloth, yard .Lj.. New Ginghams W'e are showing new ginghams, Just arrived r-l,n (hg newest chock patterns of' blue gr.oen, yellow, pink. ' and combinations,, 32 Inch ' OB. fabric, yard .!..'.. ...' ' I'..'.....'.".'....::... SOW - Hose Upholders Fitly different color combinations n Ju3t-ltlt shlr ifd ribbon garters for women In the popu- Crt Ur wide, band style,' per garter '.-!.i.--' OwV I '4 17! MRuui?;cp.RFOMTIAr.- n