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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1925)
PAGE TWV THE EVENING ' HERALD THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1023 z i ; . i 'i .r "I . fll V . 'A- ' If ; We have the largest stock of domestic and im ;,' .ported fabrics to be found between Portland ,'and San Francisco, every pattern that fashion 7 dictates all of the newer shades and combi ij nation of colors are right in our shop in the I whole piece ready for your selection. k "An expertly tailored suit will make you look I" your best. Looking your best, makes for success CHAS. J. CIZEK , Merchant Tailor Hart Building ews Of The Klamath Country 4MHftt Do It Electrically ! THAT MEANS the easy way less trouble less time less money! Household tasks become a joy electri cal appliances quickly oust that bugbear; drudgery! " The wise housewife makes a servant of electricity and dispenses with' other help ! It pays to be well-stocked with electric conveniences. " : Come in today and make a selection. BONANZA Sin. Joiioa, Mrs. Chn9e, lrs. Duma, and Mrs. Sullivau returned from Lakevlew, Monday night whore they attended tho funeral of Mrs. James's daughter, Mrs. Clark. . Miss Stella ilain ami Mr. ami Mrs. O. L. Areiunm visited' at the Fred Uerhdoldt home Sunday after noon. .,.. Fred Resceh made a business trip to Bonama Tuesday. . Sirs. Dorris Smith visited Mrs. Amoso Wilkinson Monday afternoon. Sliss Grace Lythe transactedVusl ness Jn the vicinity ut "Hllderbrand Monday. Sirs. Reynolds Crises visited trie-ads Monday.' Amoso Wilkinson went to Beany on business Monday. N. B. Deal of Langell Valley is (slowly recovering from an operation or a few days ago. Claud Bochdoldt Is operating a sawmill on his homestead northeast ot town. He Is operating nicely and hopes to continue as well as he has commenced. Bonanza community club will moot Thursday evening for a business meeting. Afterwards there will be a -musical entertainment and re freshments. Sir. Carlisle drove to town from his ranch southwest of here Mon day. ' .. . Alfred Keller and son, Willnrd, motored to Klamath Falls Monday. While there they will visit friends and transact various business mat ters. Mrs. Doris Smith called on Mrs. L. D. Burke Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bechdoldt and Miss Alicia Yahr shopped in Klamath Falls Monday. " Mrs. Gus Keller was a guest at the home ot Sirs." If. V. Lytle Fri day evening". The Bbnanx.1 Community club I orchestra, met at the home of Sirs. A. A. Wilkinson Monday evening. Those who reported lor practice were !Mrs. Mahoney, Mary Scott, Fred ' Rueck, William Brightmari, Mr. and Mrs. ' H. TV. Bowman and Amoso Wllkereon. F. A. Hutto transacted business In Bonanza Slonday. Mr.. Hutto Is the proprietor ot a store at Yalnax. Mrs. Al Gale of Langell Valley went to Klamath Falls Tnesday. , Ed Miller, Bonanza rancher, made 8 business trip to Klamath Falls Monday, returning the same day. Joshua Alexander passed through town on his way to the surveyor's camp on Sikon Tuesday. ' He Is Just recovering from an attack of Influ enza. ' ' ' i . Mrs. Ada Parson and MIS368 Grace and Alice Lytle attended Klamath Falls Chautauqua program Slonday evening. - - - -' Jim Woodbury spent Monday evening in Bonanza. Candy ! Kodaks Magazines Bathing Caps Star Fifth Drug Go, and Main Sts. Hair Nets Curling Irons Pyralin Ivory Office Supplies' -. Star Specials for the Month of June AS- Link River Electric i Cor. 7th and Klamath Phone 171 A Good Oil Coo&tove . Mak Ctooking a Perfect "Snap CT I 1HY be a slave to your yy kitchen? Your dealer will . y be glad to demonstrate how the ' - modernized oil cookstovc with . its high-speed burner, heat re taining ovens, broilers, etc., makes rural cooking a pcrfct "snap" noise less simple safe! And to keep your kitchen air clean and pure use only the highest grade kerosene Pearl Oil. That's the clean burning kerosene that is refined and ' re-rcfined by "the Standard Oil Com pany for use in the oil cookstovc and heater. Its clear, intense flame burns with positively no odor or smoke. See your dealer today, and remem ber, when ordering your cookstovc also order Pearl Oil by namt! STANDARD OIL COMPANY ; (CtiiforikM) ,- 'av,S'';?'- (KEROSENE) t HEAT " ' and ' LIGHT l'C" ' '). "X r- i Shasta View-Malin Mrs. H. E, Wilson and son Les ter were business visitors at Klam ath Falls Saturday. J. W. Stevenson baa moved his family from Slalin to Big Valley where they have a ranch. ; ' Prof, and Mrs. Street and llttlo eon left for Camas Valley Monday where they will spend their vaca tion -with relatives. . Mr. Street's aunt accompanied them to her home. J. W. -Myers and. wife were Sun day, visitors at the home of Sir. and Mrs. Harry Wilson. . ' Mrs. Cunningham of the Dalles Is spending a few dayn with her sister Mrs. Jos Jacobs and family. Sir. Weasels of Slerrlll- delivered a fine sermon at the Community hall Sunday morning. He was a guest at the home. of A. M. Thomas Sirs. E. J. Slurray was a Malln visitor from Klamath' Falls Saturday. r Harry Wilson took his wool to Klamath ! Falls Saturday last, and did soma trading. Tom Calmesey has taken bis hogs to the Turn. Like country where he is putting 1n a crop and -has moved bis family i there for tlie summer. About -two hundred and fifty people gathered at ;the Community hall et Malln Sunday - afternoon where heveral gave talks on the irall- foad -situation. The Sokol Brass Band of Malln rendered a low sel ections-' after which H. B. , Wilson, president cof the Farmer's Society of T.iile Lake Valley ' opened tho meeljng and icalled on Mr. Coref representing tlie Public Service Com mission who stated in bis talk that te 1 InterBtatie Commerce Commls- son would 'of course decide what TaHtwad would rendor tho best ser vice to the county. Dr. F. It. Ood dary mayorj of Klamath Falls in his Letter Files Und'invood's Phannacy Lemon Lotion 50c lemon cocoa butter lotion for 5 wiinlburn. also a good skin bleach, June Sale Price..... 39c t Juneve Talcum . 35c Juneve' Talcum for general toilet purpose. Sweet and dainty " odor ' June Sale Price 23c V.- - ... i Vanishing Cream J 50c Arbutus vanishing cream soft- J ens and whitens tlie skin. June Sale Price 39c i : Theatrical Cream $ 75c Kexall theatrical cold cream, fine for cleansing the skin, keeps it $ soft and smooth. June Sale Price 59c jj Hair Fix I 50c Harmony hair fix keeps the hair soft, glossy and well groomed. June Sale Price 39c Rexlive Soap 10c Rcxoline soap, the velvet skin soap, contains genuine olive and cocoanut oil. June Sale Price. .98c a doz. Candy 60c Cadet carmels, three different flavors, full" one pound net." June Sale Price... 45c If. T-TALC 1 onteel K J Rives every woman who loves a rare tier- fume, Ihe opportunity to know and enjoy a talc having a wonderful, costly odor at a price unusually low. Take Jonteel home with you today, June Special 19c Star Specials for the Month of June Compact Face Powder Jonteel compact face poVi(er, gen- ert'iis (uantily, largo wool powder J puff, all popular tints, j Regular price .,,,,$1.00 June Sale Price 69c Soap Jonteel , J Jonteel soap given away with I every purchase of Jonteel cold I cream face powder, at regular price t of 50c 5 Hair Rub j Petroleum hair rub for dandruff and falling hair. Keeps the scalp healthy. Regular price 50o j June Sale Price 39c j Rouge Jonteel Jonteel rouge gives a youthful complexion, case will not tarnish, Regular price 50c i June Sale Price 39c Tooth Powder Face Powder Lara .Nome talcum given away j Rikcrs antiseptic tooth powder with every box of Cara Nome face I whitens the teeth, sweetens the powder. Regular price talcum $1.00 .e:,ti,. Regular' price 35c Face powder $2.00 J jue So price 29c The Two, June Sale, $2.00 i Shaving Lotion "5c Harmony Lilac vcgital. An asti ingent as well as a shaving lotion June Sale Price ...59c Tooth Paste Rcxall milk magnesia tooth paste, Inrge tube. Regular price ... 50c June Sale Price 39c jxr-ru'u'j--"i'i"ii''-- awmwiwviw Toilet Water . Langlois toilet water, cooling and refreshing, na tural odors. Regular price $1.00 June Sale Price, 79c Perfume ' 75c Cara Nome perfume given away with every purchase of Cara Nome twin vanity case. Regular price the two $2.75. June Sale Price . ...... $2 X)0 Tooth Paste t Rcxall milk of magnesia tooth J paste. Regular price 25c, 5 June Sale Price .19c t The Rexall Store 5th and Main Sts. Bay Rum Gentleman talcum i?c given away with every purchase of 8 nr.. Hay Rum at regular price of . . . 50c wlwrrww- wHr W WWWWWHH H ' t w wttwt wtttt tttttttt -. remarks said he was working tor what he believed to be ior the best interests not only of Klamath Falls and Klamath county but tor tho state as well. As all our products must have good transportation fac ilities in order to realize what we should for them. C. A. Hinshaw assistant -traffic manager of the Southern Pacific , mada a fow re marks as did R. E. Bradbury and Dr. Trout. A. 2tf. Thomas present ed resolutions to the effect that the people of this vicinity request tho Interstate Commerce Commla- Sparks. At the close of the after- Smytho, Miss I.ols Smytho and Mrs. ' IJ ' T.lnnonv II ,.f rnult mn I H worn served after thn muutlng by the noon delicious refreshments were served. On -Thursday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II. Crump, Mr. - and Mrs. Bruce Parks, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Egollno and Mr. and Mrs. Cha's. Driscoll drovo to town to attend the evening performance nt the Pine Tree theater when Miss Allene Egullno 'and Miss Ethel Driscoll danced. On Friday morning Miss Ella Strang, Miss Carrie Dixon and Mrs. E. L. Dixon started for Crater Lnko slon to give permission to the Oro-lin their car. . Bocauso of tho snow gon Trunk railway company to con-1 they-loft the car ton miles from tho struct a lino through this . section I lako and after several bourn' hlk- of the county believing it to be j Ing arrived at tho ranger station at for our best interests to havo a Annie creek, whore they worn main line through this section of housed for the night. Early Satur oountry Instead of Just a branch j day morning they rcnumod their line from Klamath .. Falls. This j hike and arrived at the lako nt II pissed by a largo majority vote. fa. m. Tho weather being cloudy, After the meeting at the liall, a j tho lako Was not. its customary large portion ot the people and olh-' blue, but It was nevertlioftiHS on ers attended a ball game between Joyed by Mrs. Dixon's guests who Henley and ' Malin the latter wars t saw It for tho first timo. According victorious the score being 5 to 8. i to tho government employoB at the ranger station the women are' tho first to visit the lake this year. Mr.' and Mrs. W. E. Lamm drove to Medford on Monday whore they were hosts to a small party at dinner following a gamo of golf. W. C. Amos Is working a Inrgo crew of carpenters in tho construc tion of a now lumber shed for tho Lamm Lumber Co. Ho Is also con structing tho- hotel helm? built on the highway ut : the Williamson rtlvor bridge by F. A. Button and son. . On Friday nftornoon tho P. iT. A. had tholr semi-monthly mooting nt Lamm's mill school Iiouho. TIioho present wore Mrs, W. C. Anion, Mrs. Ilrueo Parks, Mrs. Chas. Driscoll, Mrs. D. H. Crump, Mrs. It. F. Muh kof, Mrs. A. J. Chldustcr, Mm. II. MODOC POINT , Miss Ella Strang arrived on Thursday from San Francisco to spedd a few days with Mrs. E. L. Dixon before going on to her home In Chicago. She 'will be accom panied home by Mr. Dixon's sister, Miss Carrio Dixon, who has been visiting her brother and family for tho past week nnd whoso homo Is also In Chicago. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. E. L. Dixon entertained in honor of Miss Carrol Dixon and Miss Ella Strang with throo tables of bridge Those who attended -were Mrs, Ooorgo Johnson, Mrs, D. H. Crump, Mrs. Bruce Parks, Mrs. A. A, Vogolpohl, Mrs. D. Muskof, Mrs. A. J. Chldostor, Mrs. S. W. Egollno, Mrs. Chas. Driscoll, Mrs. F. A. Mc Elwln, Mrs, F. E. McOeo, Mrs. C. Richmond, Mrs. T. J. Sparks, Mrs. M, E. Knauss, Miss Carrie Dixon, Miss Ella Strang and the hostess. High score went to Mrs. A. J. Chi doster and consolation prize to Mrs. hostosses, Mrs. It. A. Muskof and Mrs. It. I.lnesay. On Saturday evening tho V. T. A. entertained Us mombers nuil friends with a card party and dance nt thn Lamm's mill boarding house. All present spent nn cnjoyablo evening and hara rmiuented that moro of theso socials bo given. ' On Sundny Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Dixon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Driscoll, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. H. Crump, Miss Elln Htans and Mlns Carrio Dixon on Joyed 'a delightful picnic nt Sun set cnmplng grounds. If THY THIS VEGETABLE SYRUP FREE This Is Your Cluiuoo w Prove Tlint TonliiR up Your Liver Will Knil That Tired. Itnn-Dowu Feeling. Itnlld Yourself Up! Win llark Bound Dlnestlon, Htrength and Unuigy Keel Your Very Jlest Agiiiiil . In his prlvRto prnctlco Dr. II. S. Tluchor demonstrated thnt such symptoms as Indigestion, Cm on a Sour Stomach, Dulchlng, Dltiiness, Colds ' that Hang On, Sick Headaches, CVmitlimllon, that Tired Fooling and a general Klin-Down condition of tio Hyetoni are ofton the result of a Sluggish Liver nnd that rollnf In such cuson comes quickly whou thn Liver is properly CleaDuod uudx Toned and the Systum Is working normally again. - , Why This (lives Jtellef Whon working as Nnturo Intond td .your Liver dons throe things nocossnry to keop you fooling your best. First, It purifies your IIL001) every drop of which passes through tho Liver every fifteen minutes. Second, your Liver furnishes the essences thnt are essential to per fect DIGESTION. Third, your Liver suppllos the secretions Na ture noes to lubricate your Intes tines so that your Dowels can move naturally, ' gently and regularly every day. When your liver be comes sluggish It cannot dn the'so three things; consequently, you suffer from one or more of tho symptoms nbovo doscrlbed. ' 1 Hlinie It Willi Family Just to, prove to .you Hint you CAN got quick RE LI 14 V, druggists nro giving nway Fit KM liberal trial size bottles of Dr. Thnchar's Liver nnd Illood Syrup. It Is a syrup of PURELY VEGETABLE ingredi ents known to Physicians for tholr CORRECTIVE nnd HEALTH IIL'ILDINO properties. Each in grodlnnt Is chosen to help Nature to cleans and tono the I.Ivor -to . correct this ctiuso of Constipation to Improve Digestion and Appolte to NourlHh and Strengthen tho System to tono tho Tired and Over taxed NcrveB, nnd to'sond puror, Haalthles Uluod coursing through your veins, flip the Coupon Ilelnwt It will oost you nothing to try this honlth-hiilltllng vognlable syrup. 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