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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1925)
THURSDAY; JUNE 18, 1025 THE KAMATH-SUN, ' KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON -' PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS OF KLAMATH FALLS FAMILY lli;lMO AT ASIILAM) t'llilill'i'll Will ltiln I'lirciilN III AhIi. Uic suit tlwt chanced Dcirmna to swimming 'A Jantzen gives with every movement! I BREAST STROK& H inch Mtretch ffcosM clwat ia eaty in a Janttenf Only m Juntsmrt "givoi mtui tnkttn" perfect yly with hotly move month 9 SIDE STROKE 3. Inch etretch on lio ritht side, 3 itwh atrrttch on the Mil Elamicity of JnnlMBn-ntiich 41'vci like muscos oyout body. I THE CMWi, borna f roAe, you Act fi nri "pull'1 on thoulder mtrap nnd mhauldorl No mtrmin on Jmnl Men a labriol Made lor mutculurecttont A Jancn is modett fin the . body perfectly. wM or dry. Warm ', , mtd long-wearing woven pure worsted wool. JanUea originated the fttby j weight method, Insuring you per feet fit if you limply know your weight. ' See our attractive, new 1925 ,. Jnnlreni In cJjrs and atylea for , turn, women, youtlit and children. .14 ' I11111I Mil mlity for Reunion I'liumlng 11 family reunion lo be ImlU III purk ut Ashlmitl, u iiiiinhur 11 r local people will leave curly Hiimluy morning for Ashland lu spend lliu lny. 'I ll 0 local folks KoIiik, nil children (if Mr. 11 nil Mm. l. L. I'rulil of CrntitK I'uhu, who will Join Ilia children at Anhliinil, Include Mr. mill Mm. II. II. I'riiltt. .Mr. mid Mm. A. II. Moon-, Mr. anil Mm. K. v. I'riiltt mid Mr. ami Mm. W. F. I'utcrhmiKli. Mr. and Mr. (!. A. I'riiltt of Ulililln mill Mr. uml Aim. Robert I'riiltt of O11I1I Hill, a woll uh Ilia parents. Mr. uml Mm. I. I.. I'riiltt of (IrunU I'uhk, will enjoy I lii) niiinloii mid picnic i,i;.vii for M.uxr. I.111-11I I'eoplis Leaving for New IviiKliuul Suite lo Live Mm. t), ' F. Hnilth, accompanied liy loir Hon uml dituitlitur-ln-law, Mr. and Mm. Arthur W, Hmllh uml two children, I'hylla uml Illlly, niv leaving next 'I'll it r mlny by motor for (iunllni'r, Mnliiu, where Ihey for- iiii'rly Until before ruining west. Tim parly plmt lo iniikn Ihn trip by motor with 1 hu Intention of remulii 1 11 k there. KKI.I.V IV I). J. Ke lly, timplnyud t liy the I 111 in l.umli'ir coinimny. Is Hpeud Iiik u fitw ilnyn In thn city. UtOM IIK.M) W. K. 1'iilimir In npi'iulliiK u uliort 1 1 mo In thn city 011 IjiinIddkh from lli'lirl. (IV llt SINKSS I.011U Ul.li-r mid r'rcil Kiiciilcr litiNliiiina nu n of Meilfonl, puld the city u liuslni-HH rail yiviterduy. TIley lire plminliiK to lunvo no me time today. IHsTI IIX l-KKM llltOADIIKVT lr-. Scct Fully, ICifovr-rcd i-'ttiii Mnjor 0Mrntlon Mm. II, A. ritvoct returned yin. tiTiliiy from Cooa coiinty, UroRou wliwrn hr nnilerwiMil n norloua op. e 111 tin 11. Mm. Sweet hu fully re lovered mill returned hern to renld lit M:i North Tiiith. Mr. mid Mm, II. M. Collin of llrondliunt, returne with Mm. Sweet mid motored on t Kurt Kin ninth for an' r-xlnnded vlalt, IIAIIV (illtl, IK lit N I'roviMl Home 11 1 llonitnm Hnppy Over A nl vn I of llaliy ;lrl A lmhy dnuithler, Itnsctta Mar- Kiierlte. wna born voxlerduy to M mid Mm. ProvoHt at their homo I llonnni.u. Mother and lmhy art- bnlll reported nrr doing nlcoly. l'OHMi:it Id'KI.NKrM MAX IIKIUv ( hiiiidler-t'leveluiKl Man Hero I'rolu t'lileo 1111 lliiilnetiH SPICK"- 1FLOORS : FLOORS can make or mar :j the entire downstairscdect . r like shoes with a pcr , ton's dress. 1 Keep your floors npjc-nnd-pan with the least troubla nd expense! by rcIhiUliing them or touchiiiR them up with durable, cosily -applied DccorctVnrtiinh Stainnorl5-for-Floors Varnioh nnd wax. Also.usk for bookkt,"Color liarmony in the Home" all about painting or finishing floors, woodwork, walls, etc. It's free. rrj erry a lull line ol Fullef ' Ar l-J Poinu and Vnrnljhct tnci on lurr'y your need. I.., I.. Ilvownell fornierly of thli elty, arrived yesterday on IiiihIihhb Mr. Ilroivnell Ihih the Chuudlur ( Invelund iiKimey at (,'hleo. Mr, Ilroivnell wna In tlio nnnio biittluem) while. HviiiK hero. Nl'SAXVII.I.I-; l'KOI'I.K Iteiiirn o Home After Vl.tltliiK Kchitlve.s Hero Browne Paint Store - W. P. FULLER! CO. 301 MiMlon Street San Francisco M Bnachn la Fiellle Com CHIu Fuller PAINT 8 LCT VARNISHES lONIIItWHITrilAft' Mr. mid Mm. Junius Chirk return cil lo their homo after vImIIIiik ut tho Inline of Mr. and Mrs. V. t: Clark for nevoral iIii.vm. at i'i:Ti:itsTi:i.i:it homh VlnllliiK Herv Kroiii .Montnuiio Kor l"Vw , DnyM Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kali of Mon- lumio who havo been visit Inn ul thu homo of Mr. and Mrs. A, lntoiHlin- cr Till' several days relurqud to their home. . . . Tf U'OIIK ON ItOADM liinnl .Men uo lo (iiuss Luke to Work nil II0111I lieils J. II. Henderson, 10. ('. Shavor, O. K. Hews and M. Ilnnpert loft this nionilnn (ordi'iixH Lnko whom they will work on tho" road beds. KU.NO I'AHMIOIt IX , riaiis 10 Slovo Into New Homo About .Inly 1.1th mi H. 10. Kerns, prominent raneher ot thu Kimi) rnnnlry was In tho elty ynstorduy on 11 Inief buslnoHS trip. At I ho iirnsotit tlmn Mr. Kurns Is hiilldlim a hnmn near Kenn, planning to huvfl his fiimlly hero before, lonn from Bottlheni California. HIIDI.HV OX lU'SlXIISS A. II. Shelby, travolhiR Halesmai for tho linker Hamilton l'aclflc. rompliny, wllh lipndutiurtnrs In Mad ford, lias been III thn elty for tho past two days, Mr, Shelby plans to !',!'VVJil!oJlllH.urjx)'.Vi).i..)',.)l'i,l'.. IMPO IN TANT 3 Ghangi OLI'GT STUDEBAKER herewith announces the discontinuance of the custom of presenting a new line of automobiles each year. Instead of bringing Stude baker Cars dramatically up-to-date once in twelve months, we shall keep them up-to-date all of the time with every improvement W refinement made avail able by our great engineering and manufacturing resources. This policy riot only directly benefits present Studebaker owners, but it also enables purchasers of new cars to obtain ir.odcls thnt pre always modern without the necessity of waiting for ,annal chu,,, and vmiout the danger of their new cars becoming obsolete. ! : 0 """ n!i,v is fin r j ,VVS,jJ! ACK of : ' - amazing story ui imciwi i fa everyone wno owns or cxpttia iu j own an automobile. i The dramatic success of the i?rip4V is one reason for this important change. Month after month we keep breaking records sales keep piling up. This year we will sell almost four times as many automobiles as we produced in the big boom year which followed the war. Owners report endurance records, even beyond our greatest expectations. Out in the rugged mountain regions where, Studebaker sells four times its normal proportion of ca?s, owners talk about these models in the most extravagant terms. In 1924 the Corporation's sale of repair parts dropped to $10 per car pet year. Mechanical stamina under severe usage remarkable performance under the most difficult travel conditions these are the qualities for which Studebaker Cars have long been noted.- . ., , Surely, tliese significant facts prove beyond any shadow of doubt that Studebaker Cars are so soundly engineered and manufactured and so etnfncntljr ti factory in the hands of owners, that drastic annual f changes are not required. Improvements and refinements will be made from time to time. New features will be added. When out engineering department (maintained at a cost of .mote than half a million dollars a year) devises an im provement in any model, it will be made without, regard to the calendar. As in die past, we shall continue to pioneer vital betterments that have proved their merit through prac tical use. Alert, aggressive, receptive to new ideas, resourceful in executing them, guided by scientific research and spurred by imagination, the Stadcbaker organization proposes to build better motor cars than, ever before. , " Now you may buy a Studebaker on any day of the year with the confident assurance that the sturdy, thrifty, one-profit car you drive away will not be stig-. matized by any act of ours as 'a "last year's model." Today, in even more generous measure than in the past, Studebaker Cars offer the utmost value for the money. C 7 t :' i'.-.-AP-- . t THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF 'AMERICA, SOUTH BEND, INDIANA , .v ... .: : -i D'E'B AKE'R MOTO R CARS. 'This is a StudebaherYear IlKTlUMXti TO .ASIII.AM) Afti'r IhiloyiiiK Tluvi Days Outing . lit Diamond l.ako Mr. and Mi's. J. Milton of Ashland accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. riioimiB Lyons of Long lloiu h, C'all- fornlu. loft this nfloraoon for Ash- nnd nfter spondlait sovonil days at Diamond Lake oa an otitlnK. Mr. nd Mrs. Lyons aro ftm-sts of Mr.. nnd Mrs, Milton nt Ashland from h' south. Mr. Lyons holillnx tho position ot vl presidi'iit of the Lonit Donch Invvstinont company. After a fow days In Ashland they plan to motor on north for an tx- nniU'd visit. . COSKIUMl.M VISITS V.lTHKIt i:p t'liini Hlocliloii for Visit With . . Itl'lllllVl'H - Climdo Coseloom of Stockton, ul I loin In Is visltliiK for Hovoral days nro wlth rolutlvea and fiionds. Mr. oschntim plans lo rnturti south shortly whore ho holds a rcsponslhlo position wllh "Kins", tho nonlhorn potato kliiK, aMlnu as geniiral snp- orlntondnnt. Tho funn Is located Just mi tho outskirts ot tho city of Stockton. IN FOR VISIT R ,1.. Drown ot Dnnsmiilr Is In tho city for a week vlslllnn and nl- KIHKI'Oltl) YISITOItK Mr. and Mrs. V .Trosk of Klrk ford mo visiting In the city and are stopping nt tho Arcade hotel. t'OON H.W VISITORS Mr. and .Mrs. II. t'. Coko of Mnrsh field, nv In thu city stopping at the Arcndu hotel. OX Ill'KIXHSS FROM WFKI) K. M. Molmes was in the city over ninlit from Weed. California on a brief business trip. Mt'ST II.WF TFR.M1TS Itonflre I'iiIIiIcik Wtirnril to Com- ply With Oidliiiince Following u fire call to Wall and Itroad' Inst nlKht which proved to ho nothing but a bonfire, announce ment, was. mndo by Fire Chief Keith Ambrose that city ordinances; provide that nil property owners ; must secure a permit from the city ! police JudKO ' heforo buriiliiK . rub-! blah of iiny sort. v j TO MFOFORI) Local Folks on RiisIhi'sm Trip to MiHlfonl Today Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crooks and K. W. Vnnnlce left this morning for Medfaid on a business trip, planning to return to the city to morrow. , . 1.K.VVU FOR SOUTH Miss Jlary Hull and 'Mrs. Clara! Reach' loft Wednesday by auto for! California. They go first to Sac-! ramento and t hence y San Jose, ' wore Miss Hall will attend tho summer session of the teachers' col lege, - ' ' .' ' 'INDUSTRIAL OPERATORS Investigate - our facilities for giving you a solution ot -your more Intricuto electrical prob leoia. j We curry a complete line 'of I tho famous FAIISII.AXKS-MORSF, Hull Hearing motors . '...'. t Try . ' LORENZ CO. First Phone 371 ' On 6th near Main . Headquarters for Garden Hose Ml'RI'HY F-STATK F1LKI) . The estate of Timothy Murphy, for whose alleged killing Frank Way faces a first-degree murder charge, was filed for probate yesterday. His estate will approximate $3,000," ac cording to the estimate filed. Of this amount $2500 is contained fn a copartnership existing between tho- deceased and his brother, Hen T. Murphy. His personal estate is valued at $500. The entire estate consists of livestock and camp equipment. DANt'K I'l.AXS AXXOIXCFO Initial tryotit of the Altamont dancing pavilion will occur Satur day night. V the ' management an nounced today. A Portland orches tra will furnish music. This Is one of the lurtJest' iluncn pavilions In Klamath county and one of the closest to the city, situated on So'utlt Sixth street, next 'to Alta mont camp ground. ni;Vada VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Law from Lovelock. Nevada, are In tho city for a short visit. AT WHITK I'HLH'AX . Gertrude M. Lyon,' Mabel Mul drlck and Muynie Hull of Canyon Cltji...arti.. guests. at. the...VlUte..KalU 0Uf;u1 I'vnllilili n.iii.i,ll--.d! '.iini'iniv KLKS TO MKKT " A regular meeting of . the Klam ath Falls lodge of Klks will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the todga temple. There will be farther discussion .of plans for the national c-aventlott in Portland-next month.- Miss Rogers Gained 15 Pounds in Six Week Sklmiv Men mill Voini' bain '5 . IoiiihN In 0 ihirs or Money Back. Mv dear Friends: After my attack of Flu 1 was thin, run-down and weak.. I had . "al low complexion, my oheeks were sunk in and , I. -was continually troubled, with gas on my stomach. ; I felt stuffy and had lost my ' petite. I had read about MoCo'J Cod Liver Oil Cerapouud Tablet and decided to give them a trial. At once, I began to pllc op an ap petite, my cheeks filled out and y f complexion became ihealthy totoklng .' and I gained IB pounds In sis week and am very thankful for what Mc Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound. Tab-, lets did for me. " ' ' Miss' Alberta Rogers, 24 W. Ctt-i-to Qorda St., Decatur, III. ',' To take on weight, gnaw itrang and vigorous, to till., out the hot- lows In cheeks -wid neck,- try Ms Coy's Cod Liver Ol( Compound tab lets for 30 days. (0 Tablets ' cents at the Star Drug store. Un derwood's pharmacy, Whitman Drug Co., and live druggist every where. If they don't tve you won derful help In 30 daya, get yotrr money hick you be the Jndre. !Viit Be Mifrd'aud asVYbr Mttoir?C'U 'origina) qnd gwnulnq,- . , -1T- ,.F I a 3 I 1 i I j 2 i 1 I C3 n,V"l i .;ri '. Irvvrm 1, .o :!, . -I' u it! - lii Jt '.''I