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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1925)
Bkb Eight' 9 iMMMMtww nru Laura Moore RESORT .... " Point Comfort Open June 21 Fishing We have made a camping spot that is just as comfortable and conven ient as your home. Baths, Electric lights, hot and cold water, fireplaces, screened porches. Home cooked-home served eats. Just follow the Airplane. Phone Reservations to 187 Point Comfort Resort To Be Opened Sunday . Sunday officially opentho beuu- Itlful resort known as Point Com fort, located on the Upper Klamath lake, which Is owned by Mm. Laura Moore. ' With thp completion of the elec tric, light plant just a few day ngo the resort la strictly modern in I every way with hot and cold water, J I baths, electric lights and huge fire ? places.' The porches are all screened around the resort. Uoatihg und fishing will be the I main njoymenta and Mrs. Moore baa made arrangements to tuko care I of all her guests, Herring meals which will be home cooked. Parties going to the resort who catch fish - .) ...! .,. ...... it. ? i will be able to do no, aa Mra. Moore Ihaa made preparations to care for such parties at all times. At one o'clock Sunday a chicken I dinner will be served and all ready a large number of people have I made reservations for tho opening day. From a scenic standpoint the re sort is considered one of tho most beautiful la this section, : being a nice drive from the city of about !9 miles. Clever signs of an airplane in I black and yellow have been posted alopg the road ways to direct peo ple to the resort.' New York. Ho has two "peachy" fights with the vlllaiu and two with gangs. Notwithstanding the seemingly sanguine uuluro of. this plcturo, 11 really is a splendid, clean produc tion and will help to tncreaso Jones' funs by tho thousands, MM ' Allen A Silk Hose K I Father's Day I SUNDAY, JUNE 21st ' 5 Give Dad a Tie I -': - and Shirt "... t J-. Ties t T 6 ,r Knits, Crochets, Silks and Bows, s ' 50c to $1.50 . , ... . '. Shirts Percales, Madras, Silk Stripe 4,' Madaras, Broadcloths, 1 S - - $1.50 to $4.50 I ff Use' Our Post Office Service g Mr. and Mrs. n. C. Archibald of Bhland are visitors In the city on ' sight seeing trip.' Mr. and Mrs. ' Archibald plan 'to leave for home Sunday. , ' 'J7 ' ' Rhode Island Reds . McRae Strain , - Best in the West Some line t, 8 and . 10 weeks .1, . Cockerel) , For Sale - ': Arranging for Fryers Call and see our stock and the most modern poultry buildings In the state. ' - Log Cabin 7. ' Poultry farm Spencer 8utloni 7 to lies west1 of Keno near highway RETl'HX FROM TRIP Postmaster McCall and Family Re. turn Vrom Delightful Visit i,., Postmaster John A McCall and family returned last'nlght from an extended trip through the south', visiting all the northern part of the slate of California from San Jose to Crescent City. During their tour Mr. McCall visited a number of the post offices In the various cities and found that the Klamath Falls office Is more than holding Its own and as a general rule is doing more business, ' due to the large number of people coming In here. All along the trip-Mr. Mo- Call had Inquiries from ' people I about Klamath Falls. Roads were good and although Mr. McCall is ! glad to be back to the city, the trip was greatly enjoyed. ' The world tiscd 6,232,000' 'balos of American cotton ' in the: last l months of 1921; . ;( J - '. oAt the 'PINE TREE Klamath Falls is to be treated to some real music tonight with the first appearance here of Galloway's famous Oregonian orchestra. After hearing this morning's rehearsal wo realised why there Is such a demand for their phonograph records and personal appearances throughout the United States. Individually, each man Is an artist, and is featured In some manner. There are seven members of the or chestra and they play fifteen differ ent Instruments, which Is exceptional In an orchestra of this size. ,D. D. Herrick plays piano, as well aa re-arranging all the latest popu lar music featured by the orchestra. . L. E. Gartin plays saxaphone, vio lin and ukelele. His nkelele play ing made -Mr. Gartin a prominent figure in radio-land as his singing and playing have amused thousands over the microphone. . y. V; Sexton plays banjo, and alto saxaphone.' Mr. Sexton bears an en viable reputation as one of the best banjo players on the Pacific coast. . C, W. Crocker plays cornet .and trumpet. He has been a soloist in some of the best known orchestras and bands In the United States. .'. L. M. Charley plays trombone and has. also been associated with some of the finest orchestras in the West. . D. Drill plays saxaphone and clari net... Mr. Drill is the originator of some individual "trick" saxaphone playing which baa been copied by players all over the country. .Walter II. Galloway, the director, plays drums.' Mr. Galloway Is known from coast to coast, having presented his orchestra In every large city In the United States. i, Galloway's Oregonlans will be at the Pine Tree theater two nights only, Thursday and , Friday, June 18th and 19th. ' ' "There's plenty of beauty within the marriage lines," says one of the characters In "Her Marriage Vow," the screen version of the Owen Davis play coming next Monday for a week's run. The subject comes up when a temptress tells Carol Hilton of the fun to be had In parties, with cocktails, theaters and general ex citement. ' Carol goes out of the lines and learns a bitter lesson. She is aband oned by her husband who thinks her bad, and who Is enraged at the way she has left her two children.' Moth er love forces her to enter the home apd kidnap her children, which forms one of the thrilling climaxes of this screen classic. , Monte Blue and Beverly Bayne bead the brilliant cast which in cludes Wlllard Louis, Margaret Liv ingston and John Roche. At the Pine, Tree tonight. rSt The LIBERTY ; Four sizzling good fights In one picture are a feature of "Western ; Luck", Charles Jones' newest pro duction, now running at the Liberty theater.' If this Isn't enough to satisfy 'his thousands of followers, particularly among the great army of " small boys of the world who adore the Btar, Jones says he will make it five next time. . . "Western Luck" concerns the ad ventures of a young wsterner whose troubles begin on the day of his birth. To free his fostor father from a crooked deal and at the same time . rid his sweetheart of a vil lainous suitor, Jones has his hnnds full every minute. He divides his fighting prowess between a band of crooks near bis. home out In .the West and a gang of hired thugs In THE WKATHKK ' Tho Cyrlo-Stormugrnph at Vn derwood's pharmacy shows the pressure to be rising today. Indi eating a contlnuunco of warm weather.' Forecast for next 24 hours: Fair and warmer. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High S4 Low 61 CAMP KIRK 1'KUMITS Permits for Camp Vires to lie Is sued at Stations to Campers The local chamber of commerce la today In receipt of a copy of camp fire permits and locations ot places where permits can be gotten by campers.' In the Crater Lake section a restricted amount ot space Is allowed and permits will be had at the ranger stations at Pelican Bay, Seven Mile ranger station und Lako ot the Woods station. CLINIC AVAILAI1LE Following holding of a baby clinic yesterday afternoon at Lamm's mill,' announcement was made that any Klumath commuulty may have u clinic If request is made to, Dr. (",. S. Newsom, county health officer. A total -of It chil dren attended tho clinic at Lamm's mill, held In the home of Mrs. E. L. Dixon.- The clinic wa hold through tho activities of the parent teachers' association ' at Lamm's mill, or which Mrs. Dixon Is presi dent and Mrs. II. D. Crump secre tary. : '' ": '"'' ' ' vismxa here Bend 1Iuk1ocm Woman and Daugh . ter Hero for Visit Mra. J. A, Roberts and daughter Miss Wanda .Roberts, are In the city from Bead where Mrs. Roberts has one ol the i leading grocery stares of that city. Mrs. Roberts U looking over business possibilities while - Here as well aa enjoying a reit. ' GRANTS PASS MAX Kv M. Nelll resident of Grants Pass spent '-yesterday In the city on business x ... 1X.G CREEK Mrs. Eva Karris of Long Creek is visiting in the city for a few day CHILOQl'IN VISITOR -;. . Gummar Nelson I in the city on a brief bualness trip from bis home at Cblloquln. . , . KANSAS crrv . ' T. S. Lyddon Is an arrival In the city from Kansas City, Missouri. While in the city Mr. Lyddon Is stopping at the Arcade hotel. ! K8TATK WORTH 10OO The estate ot W. T. Hudleston, filed for .probate, is declared to be worth approximately 11000. , EGGERH ARE VISITORS , Mr. and Mrs. H. Kggers were visitors In the city yesterday from Medford, returning homo this morning. ' FROM THK AGENCY : Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jolley were business visitors In the city today from, the Klamath Agency. Mr. Jolley Is employed as chief clerk at the Agency. FROM?' FORT KLAMATH Kay Loosley spent the day town from Fort Klamath. 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The minute you see them in our windows you'll agree that they're special at -mm) $07.50 Single and double breasted Devonshire .Clothes, reputable makers All wool, five patterns Hand made, lasting buttonholes Pants, new styled bottoms See a few of them in our window. $37.50 K. Sugarman "I Ain't Mad at Nobody" P. S. A few from our regular stock have been added to this lot and we're frank to say some of these suits represent val lies to $50. A week end selling feature. T T X f ? T T ? T t T T ? V T ? T J f T y y y y x t HPRAGl'K RIVKR VISITOR Justice of the Peace E. A.- Mac Intosh of Beatty spent yesterday here on business. Macintosh sorvos as Justice of the peace for tho Bpraguo River district. RETURNS TO DETROIT MIhs Pearl Patrick, who has boon visiting here for some tlmo, loft to day for Detroit, Oregon, whoro she will reside with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patrick. imOWS HERE D. K. Brown o San Francisco Is in the city oh legal business. , WELLS 1IU8Y Superintendent of Schools Spending Last Week at Schools J. Percy Wells, superintendent of schools, Is spending tho last week of his office work for, the year looking after construction at the various schools. Today ho spent good portion of his tlmo at Poll- can City. : . , Coast League Scores At San Francisco 4, Portland 2. 'At Saoramento 7, 'Vernon 6. At . Los Angeles a, Seattle 6. At Salt Lake 8, Oakland 2. Fast Track Will Receive Tryout ' What Is declared to bo tho fast est dirt track In Klamath county will bo given Its Initial tryout Sunday when Wlulkse, lako resort on The Dallos-Catifornla highway, will bo the scene of horso races, auto racos and a burbocuo. Tho track Is on tho grounds of the Klamath Indian convention and the convention ltsolf is expected to bring In hundreds of Indians from outside points as woll as ' many whites. ' Sammy Olson On ... California Trip Bocauso of his ability to got de finite word from local fight promot ers as to the possibility ot soourlng a placo on tho nnxt fight card hero, Summy Olson and his manager, J, W, Joseph, left today for Newman, Cali fornia. Thoro Olson will moot Torry Brown, colored honvywolght, on July 4. Olson and Joseph Indicated tholr intention ot returning hore at' a later date. GREEN SLABS ARE RIPE Our trucks will be haul ing green Biah8 for a few days, 16 inch. Phone in for a few lqads, $30 for 10 cords. BLOCK WOOD at Cheap Prices - Peyton & Co. Wood to bum" 601 Main . Phone 535 Hall's Catarrh Medicine aLf-ftt rid your tyitem of Citsrth or Deanew caused by Catarrh. . 8otd fry jruggith fof ovtf 40 yttrt 1. 1. CHENEY. t CO, TUdo. CUM 1