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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1925)
PAGE TWO KVENlNti HEUALD, KLAMATH PALU, OREGON MONDAY, JUNE 15, littfi Quits Guard r-n'.ji f K "frrrrfi-y-'itftriii re make this test Befo Buv. 11- A ' 'S3 5 ' sn' IS tr: in m ii'!! iT jfJ I "Has The House Hardwood Floors?" THAT is the question most any woman will ask when considering a new home, and she has a right to, for she is the one who has to take -care of. them. No one would dream of putting anything but hardwood floors in a new house, and more and more people are putting oak floors over their old floors. If you hold the impression that it would be ex pensive to lay oak floors in your home, let us give you a pleasant surprise by figuring your rooms for -inch Long-Bell Oak Flooring to be laid over the old floors. . It will not only be a" moderate expenditure for the results, but will lend a lasting air of artistic refinement, and be much easier to keep clean and polished. Our Long-Bell Oak Flooring has ah even tex ture and a surface unsurpassed for its smooth ness. . .; , , BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. k .-. ... .. , .. .. ? s ex. vice t Every once in a while you find that you have ' j . forgotten to order your groceries and the clock, ii : : i ai i it : , says -iry kancL. were ..is . aosoiuieiy naming in the house tor eat" What Can You Do? Just drop over to our place and supply any want that you may have our line is complete with imported and domestic groceries' and , we are. opep. until 9 o'clock- fpr the purpose of serving you. , . We Roast Our Own Coffee Italian-American Grocery 510 Main Open Evenings and Sundays Complete line of Domestic 1 and Imported Goodi ' " -WE4-DELIVER FREE . i Q u a 1 it y M e a t s Miller's Market is an institution maintained for the purpose serving the people of Klamath county with meats of superior quality at prices you have been used to paying for ordinary meat You Owe It To Yourself To Buy From Us Miller's Market 1 GUS MILLER, Prop. Main, near Eighth Phones 750 and 751 ' Four deliveries daily ' : WATCH - ; US' GROW Wiijor General Gcorgo C. Rtckunls will filvo up Ms post in Washlngtun as chief of the militia bureau nnd return to his home In Oil City. Pa., (or a rest prior to opening a cam paign for election to Congress. He has been tdentifted with the national uuarti since IS77. I SIS WARMER THA Mil THOUGHT . r-RESCOTT, Ari., (AP) Dr. W. M. Slipher. director of the Lowoll Observatory at Flagstaff. Arisona. when here recently, predicted that planetary astronomy was on the threshold of finally accurate deter minations In connection with the study of Mars. - The astronomer expressed this opinion after months of research bas ed on observations which he and other scientists obtained last sum mer when Mars made its closest ap proach to the earth. Among the discoveries, said Dr. Slipher, Is that the planet is much warmer than had been supposed and has a much dens er atmosphere than It had been credited with. , These determina tions, he explained are tendencies in support of the. theory that the planet bears life. The temperature of the planet was approximated by the Coblena radio meter, one of the latest astronomical instruments, so delicate that it measures the heat of distant stars. Dr. Slipher considers this device as Important in adding to the knowl edge of the temperature of planets ns the Michclson interferometer is in determining the angular diameter of celestial bodies. Dr. Slipher offered no final opin ions on the gucssed-at and often controverted matters affecting Mars. But he emphasized, as other astron omers have, the strange regularity of the radiating lines popularly called, "canals." The fading of the polar caps with the advance of the warm seasons and subsequent darkening of the areas presumed by some to be tilled regions, afford the greatest argument for thoBe contending the planet is inhabited, he explained. The regularity of the "canals," he added, Is evidence in favor of their artificial origin. MIDLAND D. B. Campbell and niece, Mrs. Dunbur and family of Klamath Falls, wore callers in Midland and also Miller Island on Friday. Albert Gregory was a visitor at the Furber ranch on Friday. Mrs. Ililbert La r gent was a busi ness caller at'Keno and McCollum mill Thursday. ' Helen Atchson spent the week end with Opal Hooper on Miller Island, Elmer Dowden and Miss Velma Spence have returned from o trip to Alturas where Mr. Dowden went to attend the graduating exercises of his sister. Miss . Opal Hooper and Helen Atchnon spent the evening with, the Misses Burnett. Miss Mary Sevclk, iMiss Vctma Spence and Eldon Bpenco were call ing on the Island Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and family,' Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett and family spent the evening with James Burnett family on Saturday. Mrs. .Mack and daughter, Nelllo, have returned to their home In Mod ford after spending two months visit with her sister,. Mrs. Frank Gray of Midland. ' Mr; and Mrs. Win. Worden nnd Mr. and Mrs. James Jory of Klam ath Falls were visiting In the Mid land district the past week. They were calling on the Potter and Gray families. . A birthday was celobrated, y ilss Delplia Spcnco on Saturday after- La F homes without electricity, the j ' CffieN M jy tag Gyraicom b available with GubUac Muiii-Moter attachment. . Tho' Famous Maytag Gaao line -Motor. . Dtferrtd paymentt you'll never mist. Cj.vniK.R together the luggest wash yon can f!til ami call for a Maytag (lyrufoain Washer. Then, when convenient, do the same thing with any or all other washers. .Make the comparison thorough. l'iml out why the Maytag's exclusive principle of water ttirhnlence washes twice as fast as others. Why yon will average 50 pounds of dry clothes an hour. Why yon will ohlain snow-white wristhands, collars ami cuffs w'ithout hand-ruhbing. Silks, linens, woolens im maculate in A to 7 minutes. Why and how the east alumninum tub cleans itself in ,U seconds. Then there's the all-metal wringer, low design, riht where you want a wringer close to water line, heed it blankets or handkerchiefs adjustment is automatic tension release instantaneous. Prove all these things in your own home. Any Maytag dealer will bring the washer to you. No obligations whatever. Don't delay, phone! They desire the lest before you make your decision to buy. 9 Outstanding Maytag 'Features. I - WikIh'h fimtxr. The dyrnfimm Principle cri-atiis more highly inricltvd, turlmlnnt runl rontlnuoualy ef fortlvu wttlvr ut'Cluii. No lilln wiitiT.. a -Washes cleaner. Thn liyrnfnuin' Principle, mixes the uiiup evenly ilirouiih the wuler,.ud forces the suiier cleiuisinfi. nuupier wnxhltiK Kiiluiloii through the uieilies of fho clotlicH. No idle ainln. :t Ijucwt hourly cnpueiiy In tho world50 lbs. ordi nary family wiihIi per hour. I Must compact washer made lakes floor ipnru only i'5 Inches square. S Oaxi .llumlniim tub can't warp, runt, rJt, swell, xpllt uor corroilo. l Easily adjusted to your height, and height of tuba. 7 ("lollies can be. put In or taken out whllo washer' li running. , 8 Tub cleans Itself In thirty seconds. ! Metal swltising wringer. I.uw. Swings Into 7 posi tion. Adjusts ltHelf automatically fur handkerchiefs or blankets. Automatic draluooard. innlunl tvnslou-ra-li-uNe. All parts cncloMeil. 9 Reasons for World Leadership T T 0, Maytag Company, Ne wton, Io'w it ' Ask to m tha new Maytag Irorxr, too. Gipnfoam HVasher c-WITH CAST ALUMINUM TUBo M$ Settle this question right now Just call any one of our salesmen Machines on Display at Perkins' Furniture Store MAYTAG SHOP Phone 483 -R Dealer for JACKSON JOSEPHINE ' KLAMATH Counties Thos. Radclif K. P. Ollis noon, by giving . a party to her Bclioolmatoa. It wa her elevonlh birthday.' The evening wo spent In plnying gamun and other entertain ment. A dellKhtful luncheon wns ncrrcd by the hontc"Bnv Thoe pre sent were: Misses Catherine Itur ntt, Mary Sevclk, Opal Hooper, Paulino nurnott, Heloh Atehson, Jnana Soto, Velma Siienco and Ester Atehson.i Messrs. James Flowers, Kid on gpence, George Ilttr nott, Ocorge Klowers, Uuadtilupo Olvero, Cornelia Olvoro, Junius Flow ers and Archie spp--.ee. 1.7iuiy more birthdays wore wished by the ijuusls. C. It. Patterson 'of Midland left last week for Jamestown, California, where. he will spend somo time visit ing with his family which lives there. Miss Gullda Dolognu of San Fran cisco, is visiting hor sister, Mrs. V. 3. Flowers of Midland. J, C. Sevclk of Midland spent Sun day with S. L. Burnett, on Miller Island. Mr. William Bologna of Humboldt is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Frank Flowers of Midland. . Mrs. Hllbort Largcnt and children, Mrs. Albert Gregory and son, wore cullers at Ady Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flowers and sons of Midland spent Sunday , at Ady looking over his much, " corn i.)trti;i) LISBON, Juno 15, (AP) Two policemen were seriously Injured Inst night by u powerful bomb that van hurled at them. Revellers returning from a dnnco found tha two wound ed policemen lying In the street. One horsepower Is equal to 746 watts. 1,VAli NOTIOKH County of Klamath V ' Stale of Oregon .) ss. TO WHOM IT MtV COXCKK.Vl This is to legally notify all mer chants, lumber companies, trades people and any and all pnssiblo creditors of the ' KLAMATH COUNTY FAlll HOARD ) Unit on nnd after date of Juno ll, I!i2!, the Fnlr Hoard will not pay or authorize to bo paid tiny hills unless purchased tlirnucJi (bo official and legiiCflirm of re'uiKltim, properly signed by one (1) of the four (4) munrfiers of tno Klamath County Fair Board, nntl such requisition to be submitted with final statement or monthly bill for such merchandise or equipment purchased. KLAMATH COUNTY FAIR BOARD By It. 10. BKAJJDIJK Y, President. THALIA W. NKWCOMB, Sec. Subscribed uud sworn' to before mo, this IS Hi day of Jinie, Mi. 0. It. DeLAP, County Clerk. Notary for Klamath County. Juno 15-22-2'J, & ' r y I nlt a L 11- rSi. Bunny, pleasant rooms. Dependable nursing care. A good placo to convalesce In Illness nnd after surgical operations. nates nro reasonable: Ambulance for strutcher eases. Resident' pharmacist. Prescriptions and metlleJno mny bo obtained nt nil times day or night, . All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital ' AT I'Ofimi 8TKMKT ."'f KLAMATH FALLS, OHH. Cor. 4th and Pine Telephone 497