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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1925)
SATURDAY, JUNE M, 192. EVENING ITETJ AID, KlTAMATn FATXS, OREGON' PAGE FIVB :r L - -r ffff'fi I ,' I firm ttttiT Jfi itr.n itv to klamath iali.h Mr. mill Mm. I'. Itiuii'lil, who linvii liri'ii In Hun Francisco fur Hiiiim Hum, returned in iIih rliy yes terday mid will iiiiilin Ihi'lr Ilium' hem. BIG BASKET SOCIAL and Musieale HEAR Fannie Blackmail Bourne Harpist Merrill, Oregon Tuesday Night JUNE 16 Given by Modern Woodmen of America Quarter proceeds to Lava Bed Monument Half proceeds to M. W. A. Half proceeds to Community Hall News of the Klamath Country cSPGROVE drovn In AhIiIuiiiI llMphy wura biu Kl.iiMiilli Kul In SAVE With SAFETY DRUGSTORE For a practical Rltt fur (till graduates wo oiggciil Mils Electric Curling Iron and Waver Rod Tim Klei-trex I ikc.1 either iillcriuulim or direct current, hui a double plug, In beautifully flul xhcil. ha an extra long dotiichuble cord, nml I gtiar ii n ie eil f.:r a year. $1.98 STAR DRUG STORE KLAMATH FALLS,! OltllGOX Toil Huvukij WuiliH'iiiliiy. J I in nml itiilii'H I n uhh visitors In TInirHiliiy. Mm. W. F Clumoiiln ami non, William drovu la Topnjr KrliUy Hi visit Mr. Cluiiiontn, who works lit KuHlumciim mill. They returned liulllll Monday. Alex Demon ami N irman Ander son, (I rovu to llrj mill Krliluy. Louis Oervnlit wu u biiHlin, vis itor In Kliiliiulh Fulls Friday. Minn Margurct Hclmon Is homo to ni' ml I lin summer with hur par ent, Mr. uml Mm. W. A. Ilenson, MurKurol hu been unending High si-honl nt Sucrcil HiMirt Academy. Mm. M. M mm hi vIhIii!1 with bur dniiithtcr Mm. I'niil Huydon of Chlluqiiln Monday. Mm. W. II. Purkcr of Ccntrul Point vlalli'il hi'ro novorul iliua with her daughter, .Mm, Hubert llrophy. Mrn. llrupliy driving huliiu with li. r mother Wednesday. Mr. uil Mrn. J. K. Munsflcld mill I.'.iiIh (ioriualii wiro Humliiy (i ml M mil. r' v IkIuh'h ut (iruntn I'ami. Mr. KiilK'H uf tlm Anno CnniKU of Kliiiuiith Knlls was a TuomlMy vis it ir IllTtf. Mrs. K. Krnimr nml Mm. I). Aiiili'iKon npuiit Vfiliu'lty In Kliun. .nil KuIIh. Minn Juno I'rlinn upi.nl Tnomluy horu Willi Mini Murgiirul Ili'Uiou. .Mr. nml Mm. I'olo Cmlo unit rhllilrcn ttcrompiiiileil by Mm. lru Anhworth npi-nt Moniluy anil TurnUuy In UriintH l'a"n. Doiiiiy mul II. D. Lcwln ilrovo to (Iralitu I'lixa Bulurilu, ruliirnliiK Tiinniluy rircnliiR. Mm. Ihinry and clillilron l i.'lui iiimI with thi'in, nftur IwivliiK npiMit two wcpkn vlsltlnis frli'iiiln uml ri'lutlvuu nt Grunts I'ann. ,' 1 ... . - t ... W. A. Ilcunon Is honiu from Pcll rnn liny rump whom ho has been workhiR. Mrs. Chan. Sovllit nml chllilrmi uml I). W. (lujrKo sro In Klumnth KuIIh for u'fow days vlslUng and iilti'iiilhiK bunliiiisn mnttum. Mr. and Mm. II. V. Griffin drove to Mudf'ird Thursday to meet Hubert who lias buun nt EiiKeno to rollogo. Knlph llini uf Chll'i'iiiln was In ciimp Wedne.iilay ovenlug. run vIhIIiiiI Wcdnendiiy and Thursday with Mrs. H.f A. Bi-hruliinr. Mr. nml Mrs. (I (Inn llllyurd vis ited with Mr. uml Mrn. II. J, llen iiuit Huiiiluy. l.vw II uibIiIiiii uml family rulli.-d on Krunk Htiiwnrt Sunday. Mr. uml Mrn. Chun. Murk were city vlnltorn Wed'Dendny. Otto ltd 11 it left Momluy morning for un cxtoniIr.il visit In Kansun. SPRING LAKE Mr. uml Mm, Clint llarlh.y mid Mlmi M In ti If I'oly of Anhland vlsltoil j with Mm. Gun Kkmnnn ilio curly i urt of the wci-li. A niirvoylnK cmw has In en buny j this punt week renurvcyfiiK the old ; S. )'. rlKlit-ot-way. They are euttlni; iieronn Merrill hut lnnteud of passing tlirouith Malln urn Koine southeast toward the lower point of Tulo lake. The dryltiK up of Tulo luke has miulo It posiilhlu to tako a ehorter line across the country. Thiirsduy pvenliiK Merrill Com munity hull wan filled to Its capacity, IndlrnllnK the Interest Hint Is be Inn tnkrn in the railroad situation. Iter. C C. Mulct wan chairman of the meeliiiK. rrnetlcnlly the entire neighborhood wero preuent besides Inlinv frntn Klnmnlh Pnltn. Miilln nnrf John Nobli. who huj be. n con- i,..,,,. ,.. WM ,,, thn fined tu the Klnmuth Valley H .s-Lr ,)f n ,lmt wo ,)av0 1.11)1 .. Klnmath Kills suffering and (,o ,IiaJorlly st.0Ine(, ,.,, that from luteal Ilia Iroub o s Belt lug i , ,, , , , . , , i any main line should bo welcomed. uo g it-). Tiio principal tnlk were given by Mm. Wm. Kornncy and Mrs. Ilunn , . fltrilhorn and It. C. Groesbock. were culled to Lnkevluw on account TlllK W11K firBl opportunity many of tin, death of llit'lr elder Mm. ;,,., of B,.,.ln(. nud hearing Mr. fitra- '"rl- horn. Short talks- wero given by Mr. ami Mrs. II. J. Tltknor huve I . T.,,m n p 'nr,ii. ..i iFniin In nluniDiwl T.nkn fat a. flnh- ! ' .. ! - - - jit. ii. Antiunion. At mis iimo n lK trip. (Community club was 'organized and .m, ueo. 1-.U..10 ,,i,o.., spcui ey- ,.v r Jll(.t WU8 tIccU.d vrcai. bclUK called !,i. Tlie I.ndleii Aid of tho First Pres byterian church sold Ico cream at the railroad meeting. About twenty five dollars was taken in. Climate and Soil Vcgelable growing success de- pea und bean vines and stako out with a garden rnko every fow dnya will loosen the roots of newly sprout jed weeds r.nd keep them from get i ting a start. LORELLA pends In great uicanuro upon the condition of the soil In tho garden as well as on the climate. Although weather forecasting ns a science has advanced rapidly, It Is Impossible to guess fur enough ahead to plan a vegetable garden on forecasts. Hut by preparation of tho soli tho rigors of climate, particularly tho hot, parching dog days, may be ameli orated. This can bn dono by ad ding humus to the soil. Start at once, saving all the vegi table vines that havo served their usefulness and produced crops to dig Into the soil. Particularly save rJnil days In Aililun to tlut plnco by tho death of Mrs. Geo. Noble, Br. Krlends of the Nobles extend sympatliy nt iho loss, of their mother us they f .rnierly resided In i l.auifell Valley and have many ac ijtiulntanccii. Mr. and Mrs. N'ovootnoy and buhy s'penl Kunday at the T. M. Iilel cr home. G. P. Keller mid son Hilly, were Klamitli Kails visitors on Tuesday. D.mulil Ikrnnley who has been liv ing at tho home of his mother, Mrs. Ituy Pickett of Spruguo has return ed tj J.ungell Valley to make his home In tho futuro with his grund parents. Mr. and Mm. Floyd Pool havo re turned from their honeymoon and nro spending a few days with Mrs. Pool's fiiher W. II. I'tmkey. Mrs. A. Keller und Bin Wlllard aro visiting friends at Klnmnth Fulls-for an Indefinite ' length, of time. Geo. Noble Is having his sheep sheared and roports that he Is well pleased with tho good crop of wool ho Is receiving. Miss Edna Jones spent tho week In Klamath Falls with relatives and friends. She returned to Merrill Thursday evening. Miss Ella Calahan and John Cala han of Klamath Kalis and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Quirk and son Thomas Jr of Chicago who aro visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Calahan were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Coolcy. The Quirks nro cousins of tho Cala hans and expect to visit with them for u few weeks. , ' some obscure corner to stack them ' ,n oa fl,i tlm,. fnr -r,.ri tilcllnc comes around. If you havo no fur ther use for tho soli where the early vegetables come out, sow It to clov- or rye and spadu It under this The best limo for this tusk Is af ter a rain und as soon as tho soil in dry enough to work. This Is tho time when weed seed jumps Into life. From early summer until Sep tember, the main task is keeping the soil us cool ns possible by cul-1 fall. This will help to make the j "vatron and watering whon needed noil cool and add bumun. Light, sandy soils need constant applications of vegetable, matter. Some of the finest vegetable gar dens are on "built ui" soil, sand patcheH to which' has been added yearly stable manure when it was available, followed In these latter days by all the refuse vegetable mat ter that could be accumulated, grass clipping, pulled weeds, potato peel ings and old vegctablo tops. With 1 'tis supply always in mind aa the season advances, the compost heap will be under way right now lo counteract tho broiling sun. Tho hone with tho hoe Is a great cool ing factor. TO BOX ton CIIAIIITY BRIGHTON, England, Juno 13. Jack Dempscy will box six rounds for charity here on July i, It waj announced today. His opponent has not yet beet chosen. There will be gold at tho end nt the rainbow if you save it while on your way there. with the early lawn clippings to bojfJjjil'S CSttfllffffi added to by pea vines and bean tops later on. But while this Is waiting, keep the soil In the vegetable gar den stirred. It will be a light task after the original hoeing to down ho early crop of weeds. ' A stirring Medicine llTl- lid your ystem of Catarrh or Vainat caused by Catarth. Sold by dntxiiis for artr 40 )mit ' 9. L CHENEY & CO. T4eda. OhV MERRILL V. II. Hobb, national director of the Uealtors and V. V Zimmerman, secretary of Iho Northwest Realtors ni.KOi ialion of Portland were taken through the Merrill valley Tuesday morning. At this tlmo Ihey took occnulon for a short visit at the home of their old schoolmate, G. II. Cnrle ton. Mr. nml Mrs. M. I.. Moore were Mr. und Mrs. Scot Thompson and children visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart Sunday, afternoon. Carl Sliubert Sr., ontcrt lined visitors in Klitniuth Fulls Tuesday, nulto n number at his birthday din- MIsh Henlrlco Taylor returned ner Monday. ' .Monday evening from eastern Nev- Mn, Wm. Chepnn culled on Mrs. adu where kIio has been teaching tho F. 11. Wlllliiins Thursday. past year. Her father, .1. W. Taylor Jiu'kjJii Hrotheis huvu been bull-j met her In Klamath Fulls. Ing liny for Chan. Miu-k this week, i Mr. mid Mrs. Iltnl Hall spent .Mrs. Arthur Schiolues and child- Wednesday in Klitniuth Fulls. AH ome Plant The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men, solicits your patronage. We, as residents of Klamath County, aro vitally interested in its de velopment. We aro interested in no other locality. As the town grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect ive builder. ' What We Offer You We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type of building best suited to your "needs and to your pocketbook. Wo offer you prices that will com pare favorably with any in the city. Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals, including , , Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, .Shingles, Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' " Hardware1 We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath . Phone 128 Mrs. Leonard liowmitn and child ren from Central point nro visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright. They rvturned with Mr. and Mrs. C. Uowmnn. Mrs. J. B. Kitlwcll and Miss Alta Wilaon were Klamath Falls shoppers Tuesday. Tho Whlto House has moved all of the merchandise purchased of the Merrill Mercantile company to their building across the street. The Mer rill Mercantile company will main tain nn officu in tho old store build ing for the purpose of collecting out standing accounts. Mr. und Mrs. IvaL Wolfe and fam ily from Los Molonis, California nro giiesUi In Merrill at the borne of Mr. Wolfe's sister, Mrs. C. P. Hasklns. Mr. Paul Lewis was a visitor In Klumnth Falls Wednesday, Mrs. V. F. Jinuotto was In the Falls Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Taylor, the Misses Bea trice and Arleno Taylor drove to i Klnmuth Falls Tuesday ufternoon. I Mr. and Mm. W. C. Bailey and I Hilly Ilailey were shoppers in Klam-1 nth Falls Thursday. Frank Sexton was in Merrill the ' first of tho week In the Interest of j the rluli work. Mr. Mark Livingstone and Mr. . Mtindiinhull from beyond Malin visit- j ed in .Merrill Thursday. Mrs. Mill- j ills from the old Horn ranch wan j in Merrill Thursday. j Mr Moyer who has been visiting j nt tlm homo of his son, F. N. Moyer j left Sunday to visit another son in lleppner. Shortly lifter his arrival J ho was stricken and (lied very soon. No particulars wero learned. Mr. ! and Mm. F. N. Moyer left Thursday j morning for lleppner. Mr. Moyer, ; Sr. has been a resident in a soldiers homo in California. Will Hill has returned to his homo In Merrill from Boss, California where has has been attending Tamil- j plas high school. ! Mrs. B. II. Anderson was in Klam ath Falls Thursdny. j E. L. Hosley from Chiloquln was. In tho Merrill country Tuesday. Mrs. Iludolph Knttcrnhorn gave a j delightful lawn party Thursday af tormion for her son, Lowell Kattern horn and Margaret Ileal who is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. K. L. Sutton. Tho children spent tho afternoon playing games on tho lawn. Ice cream and enko were served by Mrs. Knttern horn. It wna a vory liuppy bunch of children that left In tho evening for their homes. ' Those present wero Mesdainea W., 11. Anderson, U. L. Sutton, Chns. Brown, and C. G. Mor rlil nml Thnlnin, Eldnow and Edna Mnrs Storey, Arthur and Erma Brown, Julius anil Mary Sanders, Flora Vernon, Glendon Colwoll, Jnck Ellis. Donald Flyer, Anna Wilson, Dorothy Stephenson, Etta and Nellie Flurry, Fnnotto Offiold, Mildred Jcnn Morrill, Russell, Blchnrd, Irene and Phoebe Anderson, Carol Kattorn- horn and tho honor guests. Paint and Wallpaper No matter how yoa build your homo, looks play aa important part when you sell. There are no greater aids to value and beauty tbaa paint ani wallpaper, properly selected and applied. When yiu want either, come to headquarters Browne's Paint Store W. I. Fuller Paints Wallpaper all the' latest designs . Varnishes Oils Kalsomine , , "II.U's put on wita.a tousb. we have it" - Save Money on Wiring! Costs When yoa plan your home, consult with us. We can advise you how to save money by planning . your wiring correctly. Our tech nical knowledge and years service, without reservation, of experience ' Is at your ' We want you to save money on your building. Link River Elec. Co. BILL BUTLER, Mgr. 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