The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 17, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Mainly. About - People
ALJhe LIBERTY
Or.
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Richard
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"The Shock Punch"
A io Wfi'Ttil mixture ii f ilriiinille dynamite and
I.iiiikIiIiik Lightning
THURSDAY
"Western
The Washington Cafe
It tlio moat popular anting placo In Klamath Falls today
"There's a Reason"
rou CAN
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMERICAN AND
MM Bouth Blxtu
Wakh his
Ab
liby'jt health
depends on the
of its milk. And remember this
the best of milk loses its wholcsomcncss
rapidly when exposed to a temperature
wurmcr than 50 decrees. A wcll-iccd re
frigerator is the only safe pldce to keep
milk. Don't tuke chances with your
baby's hculth. Take Ice regularly.
i KLAMATH ICE
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? Phone 58 t
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I Mnsmni national association of ice industrihs 1
I '" 1 ill iiiiii i urn mi 1 I
KIWANIS
Community Dance
Thursday Night
Venetian Dance Barge
Everyone Welcome
Let's Go
Where?
Merrill Community Hall
Friday, June 19
Al Iloiuilng's Symphonic I);inco
Orchestra
Featuring New Wonder Conn
Insiuments
ALLWORN OUT?
Hit Xn Mr. Mr-Kw, Who Ti11h Hl
KxMrlrnro
Aro you tired nil tho llmo; worn
out night nnd day? Does your back
acho as If It would break?? Do you
suffer dlzzlnoBs,. hondachoM, rheu
matic twinges or distressing urinary
disorders? YqM hnYo OJd caiiso,
then, to bo nlBrmod about your Itld
soys. Do an many folks In this lo
cality recommends ;Uo noun's Pills
a Btimulnntdlurotlo to iho kid
neys. This yplciil cnio Is con
vincing: i.
F. E. McKcoi Jiicusonvllln, Oro
anys: "I hud a dull aching through
my hnck and I couldn't do any
stooping or lifting. My kidneys
nctod irrogularly, loo. I isnd Dunn's
Pills nnd they soon freed me of nil
tho trouble nnd mado my nark woll
nnd strong." '
Tho nbovo Is not nn Isolated case.
Mr. MkKoo la only ono of many In
this vicinity . who hnvo gratefully
nndorsod Doan'a. It your back
nchos, if your kldnoyB hoth'jr you,
don't simply ask for n kidney rem
edy nsk distinctly for DOAN'S
PltiLS, the sumo Unit Mr. MeKoo
had. 00 cents nt all dealers. Fostor
Mllburn Co., Mfru., tluflalJ, N. . Y.
Adv.
Dix
BUCK JONES IN
Luck"
9
CHINICHK IIHIIK8
' Woo MUlliK, Prop.
milk
often its very life
nourishing quality
DEPRND ON
U N
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IN. ALL .WE AT HER.
& STORAGE CO.
l
Girl's Funeral To
Be Held Tomorrow
Funeral services for Miss Cecllo
Ilernice Chnmhnrlnln, who died yes
terduy afternoon nt Iho family home
nt 3 1 D Ninth street, will bo hold nt
2:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
The services will bo hold nt Whit
lock's chapel and will bo In chnrgo of
Itev.. Arthur Hlco nnd Uev. A. F.
.Simmons.
Following the services, Interment
will be at Odd Fellows cemetory.
FHOM MAItVSVll.I.K
E. C. Powell nnd C. W. Shaw of
Marysvillo, California nro In tha city
and pliiu to remain hero for about
n week on business.
FltOM ItKSKHVATIOX
Walter J. Kerrlgan, publicity
director for tho Klamath Indian
Convention and IClden Miller of the
flniinco oommltteo nro In town to
day making flnnl plans for tho con
vention, MKItKIMi. KOAIt MAX
Hubert Chaney of Merrill Itond
nMunded lo business Interests hero
this afternoon.
WOOllHIDK KKTIKXH
I,. Woodsldn of tho Golden Rulo,
who has been In Ashland visiting
with his family for tho past fow
dnysi returned today.
FHOM CHILOQl'IN
Mrs. Cyril llenson of Chlloquin
Is in today shopping. '
LOCAL MANAGER WANTED
Security Life Insurance liiit;iimy of Chicago
An opportunity prosonts Itsulf to some local man f ambition, In- ,
tegrlty and ublllly to m.nko a connection with this company. He
should hnvo soma Bales experience, not necessarily in tho Insurance
business, limn bo nblo to furnish locnl references and In order
to succeed must bo a hard worker. To such a man wo will give
nn ngency contract that will bo profitable and that will enublo
him lo hiro siih-nKonts,
Thnro Is no lino of business that without Investment of capital,
offers rewards nn great, to 'Intelligence nnd good Judgmont.
If you llilnlc you can qualify wrllo, enclosing this udvortlsomont
lo Iho
SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Times Ituildliig, Portland Oregon
.
MF.IIH AL HITDF.XTS IIF.HK
Ti Spud Hummer Hern Heroin lie
tinning to I'ortliniil
Cecil Adams nriil WIIhoii W. Lem
ery urrlvnd in Klumiitli Fiillii yes
terday from Purthind, where they
iir Juniors In tlm Oregon medical
school. Until Intend to work here
during tlm summer vacation. Aduins
Ik wiill known hero, having graduat
ed froni tliii Klnmutli IiIkIi school In
111 IK, whoro ho was prominent In
student nctlvltles and athletic.
Lemcry's homo l In Canada, but
Imlh men attended Iho Vnlverslly
of Oregon.
MAII.INfi 1HTTOXS Ol'T
Nlipclilllflllleilt'll Of fill' I'lflll'luK l'
I'lnal Work of Year
Close to SO student In III" pub
lic schools lira being mailed certifi
cate which are given by the Palmer
school of writing, a well n Homo
64 who are receiving tin rainier
hulton. Tlm offlc of .1. .Percy
Wells I today mull I ii k all these
award to ilia various students.
MltS. DAVIS BETTER
Accident Victim lUsfliiirK'tl From
Hospital
Mrs. Earl Davis, who Hiistnlned n
skull frnjture when her husbands
car overturned Juno 7, has been die
charged from the Klumatli Valley
hospital. Mm. Davis was Imprison
ed beneath Iho car which burned
'completely after overturning on the
road near Algomn. Sho wns pulled
from tlm wreckage unconscious.
FltOM ItOCKY IOIXT
I). J. Puckott or Itocky Point
spent Tuesday In the city.
y
IXHPKCTIXU tOXSTIlfCTIO.V
F. 8. Lang arrived in the city
this morning and will Inspect con
struction work for Iho Soulborn
Pacific.
HOCK CKKF.K HAXCH
D. K. Alexandor and W. Uerkln
were In from Rooky Point yester
day on business.
ltlSIXKSS CALL
O. Shelly of Sun Francisco was
In tho city yesterday culling on
tho business men.
LKAVKS FOIt HOl'TIC
J. F. Dubby who lias been In the
city for several days on business
left this morning for Sin Francisco.
FOKTLAXU VISITORS
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Field of Port
land wcro visitors In the city yes
terday. AI.tiOM.V I'F.OPI.K
Mrs. J. P. Iluker nnd Mrs. John
Windsor both of Algomn shopped
hero this morning.
FROM Sl'IUXO I.AKK
Mrs. A.H. Shopard of Spring Lako
was In tho city this morning shop
ping. FROM WEST SII)K OF LAKE
F. II. McCormnck was over from
tho west niilo of tho lako this after
noon on business.
RICTIRXS FROM FISIHXG
Ffcd Hleslnger returned this
nrtornoon from Llamond Lnke,
where he has been on a fishing
trip.
SHOPS FltOM MF.HIULL
Mrs. Abbey Halloy of Merrill
shopped In tha city this morning,
returning homo this afternoon.
HF.RK FOR HAY
Mr. nnd Mrs. "Ross" Richardson
of Bray visited In tho city yester
day. Thoy returned to their homo
lust oven In g.
HOXAXZA SHOPPKRS
Mrs. Roy Dysert nnd sister
shopped In tho city today from their
homo at Honnnzn.
Captains In tho old East India
can pnsa tho physical tests,
company's ships .wcro frequently
knlghtod for their services.
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I I'YIVIJ MeXKAI.Y IIOMK
Mr. mill Mm. Tliiiiion of Oakland
Here to Alleiid o HhhIiicimi .
.Mr. and .Mm. Frank Thompson of
Oakland, California are occupying
tlm homo of Mr. and Mm. W. Me
Nealy during tlielr absence In the
e.-ic.t. Mr. McNculy I representing
tlm local Klwaninni nt the national
convention being held In Iho Twin
Cllleii. Mr. Thompson will ulso look
after .Mr. MeNenly' business Inter
est here.
RF.TIKX FROM SALEM
llrotlier mid Sister Have Ilecn At
tending School lit Hiilcin
Mr. and Airs. Walter Miller re
turned last evening from Salem
where they motored to get their son,
Jack, and daughter, Lelha, who have
been attending school there.
MKKTI.NG WITH MltS. 8TIX80X
Hoclnl Club of .Melliodist Churcli arc
Meeting Tomorrow
Members of the Tea Cup Club
will meet with Mrs. It. K. Btlason
at 119 Washington tomorrow after
noon at 2:30.
On Train
and Vacations .
letters must often be writ
ten without the conven
ience of a desk frequently
In a hurry.
Lord Baltimore
Writing Portfolios
are made for just such em
ergencies. The writing case
cover, placed on lap, knee
or chair arm supplies toe
desk, and the paper Is fabric-finished
stock of high
quality;
Complete outfit with 50
sheets nnd 24 envelopes.
50c
STAR DRUG
KLAMATH FALLS, ORF.GOX
Assorted Cookies
Angel Food Cakes
Coffee Cakes
and
GOLDEN
KRUST
BREAD
Klamath
Bakery
826 Main
Picture Framing
Mail your
Kodak Finishing
to . '
Stinson's Studio ;
737 Main
8 Hour Service
, WIHKMAX FAMILY TO IXK'Al K
Iffl'lf t V ltlfl.v T IJ11'4TK
Will Milk Thin City Future Home
rfUHig imprrsHca wiiii loiimr,
C. M. Wiseman and family return
ed to Heattlo yesterday to dispose of
their property there and return to
Klamath Kails to reside. Mr. Wise
man who Is a brother of Mrs. Frank
Ankeny of this city came hero about
six weeks ago to visit his sister and
secured a position with tha Drum
mond print shop as pressman. He
was so pleased with the future of
Klamath and the delightful country
that he has decided to come hero to
make his future home.
LEAVKS FOR ASIILAXI)
Will Sienil Coining Week at Ash
land on Huslness anil Pleasure
Mrs. A. E. Hcnsley left today for
Ashland where she will attend to
business and will visit with her
duughtiir, Mrs. C. W. Gllen. Mrs.
Hensley plans to be gone about one
week.
STILKS IIF.RE
.Much Improved In Health After III
liens With Spotted Fever
Mr. and Mm. Perlo Stiles were In
tho city lttto yesterday from their
home at Bwan Lake on business. Mr.
Stiles reports he Is much Improved
in health, having recently suffered
a severe attack of spotted fever.
Beauty Shoppe at
Moe's Store Will
Open by July 1st
With work being rushed, the
beauty shoppo In connection with
Moe's shop for women, will be open
for business by the first of July, ac
cording to an announcement made
I by Mr. Moe today.
On a recent trip to San Francisco,
Mr. Moe purchased the fixtures for
the shoppe and engaged the services
of Madame Panario of San Francisco,
recently of tho Cosgrove beauty par
lors In that city, to toke charge.
Madame Panario Is considered an
expert on hair and scalp treatments,
as well as facial work. Coming with
her is an expert marcellist.
Plans aro under way to have a
first class man barber In connection
with the beauty shoppe who will
cater to the women and children of
the city.
Work Of School
Nurse Is Lauded
Despite the fact that this was the
first year a school nurse was ever
employed by tho school board, a re
port which was filed in the office of
Superintendent J. Percy Wells by
.Miss Agnes Covalt, shows a great
scope of work 'was accomplished.
Early in the year the County
Health 'Vnit was organized for
Klamath county, and in order to co
operate with this unit, Miss Covalt
was placed under the direction of
the county physician. Miss Covalt
was paid a salary by the school
hoard and her work was devoted to
the city schools, and families repre
sented in the city schools. In March
Miss Covalt's health failed her and
later in tho school yonr she resign
ed her position, to accept a more
desirable ono and thus tho work for
tho first year was considerably In
terrupted.
Her report follows:
School visits 281
Building and ground Inspections 12
Class-room inspections 4231
Notos to parents 1200
Visits to homes Of school child-
ren 686
Class-room talks 251
Other talks , 10
Handkerchief drills 30
Classes in home hygiene and
caro of sick 11
Gasos referred to County Hoalth
Officer 116
Cases referred to family phy
sicians : 900
Cases referred to dentists 598
Pupils takon to physicians for
clinic work 7
Pupils takon to dontlsts for
clinic work 9
Tlmos pupils weighed nnd meas
ured 3064
Inspections for physical defects 1136
Not found defective 246
Defective hearing 11
Defectlvo vision 107
Defective oyos 28
Defective tonsils 467
Defective nasal breathing 192
Dofoctlve toeth 698
Underweight, 10 per cent or
moro 385
Ovorwoight, 10 or more 169
Symptoms of goitre 32
Orthopedic 6
Discharging ears 6
Skin '. 9
Pupils excluded from Bchool .... 139
Defocts corroded , 854
LAST SHOWING OF
You may hate It, as you hate the dangerous undercurrents of
life, but you will he fascinated, thrilled, held spell-bound ,
, - THURSDAY
A VAUDEVILLE TREAT
WALTER H. GALLOWAY AND
HIS OREGONIAN ORCHESTRA
of KGW Radio Station fame, direct from a long Portland
engagement And
New York's Latest Sensation
"SING THEM AGAIN"
You'll be Surprissed
POPULAR MONTE BLUE IN
"HER MARRIAGE VOW"
It's a clever picture, with a solution of the problem of whether
a maa Is married to his borne or bis business
FREE
-
Schilling Aluminum Measuring Spoon
with each can of
SCHILLING
COFFEE
At the Following Grocers:
Hurry Cash Grocery
Falls Grocery Co.
Houston & Phelps
Santford & Co
Finnell's Grocery
The Sunset Groceiy
Your money back if Schilling Coffee fails to please
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XICHOLSOX'S HERE
; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nicholson ar
rivod in the city this noon from
Medtord and will go to their ranch
at Fort Klamath this afternoon af
ter attending to business interests
hero.
D1XOX OF MERRILL ROAD
Percy Dixon returned to his home
on Merrill road lost evening after
attending to business In the city
during the day.
MRS. COXXOR SHOPS
Mrs. J. W. Connor spent the foro
noon in the city shopping from her
home at'Algoina.
FROM THE SOt'TH
C. W. Hale and D. L. Brenen
of Oakland, California are arrivals
In the city. Both are stopping at
the Arcade hotel while here.
IX FROM 8WAX LAKE
Mrs. W. Nino of Swan Lake is In j
the city today shopping.
t
WHILE
THEY LAST
Berryman's Grocery
B. P. Lewis Store
Stone's Cash Stores
McKim's Cash Store
H. H. Jenkins
shelf
for instant use
It's Nestli's ALPINE
SERVICE
Our obligation does not
cease when we deliver your
glasses to you.
IF, your spectacle frames
are bent out of shape;
IF, your eye glasses do not
set properly on your nose;
IF, your heavy shell rim
glasses slide down on your
nose, or the temples hurt the
back of your ears
Bring them In and let ns ad
just them proporly for you.
This service Is free of charge
to anyone wearing glasses re
gardless of where they were
purchased, In order that people
may secure the utmost comfort
and satisfaction from their
glasses.
Dr. Goble
700 MAIN
Eyes Glasses
Kxamlned Fitted
Repairs . Quick Service