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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1925)
TUESDAY, JUNK, 2.1, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pago Throe '"'"-Slttt.l ill'n, VHiIH , - JLi. Ji-'-,,l-i,i'W.t .t Mainly - About People MThe LIBERTY A4'4'44er4'4'44'4'4444'4' MltH. will IMPROVING Local Muti'mi Han Major Operation III Him T.li;:ril HopIlnl i-i;t ttx contkht f "11 rn j I'lic. (ililx mid liny Scouts to Put on Wive for Members FlHHLNtt OOOl) 'ork of Hpraguo Jicr Ha Fine Fishing North "THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT" A Saturday Evening Post Story DON'T SEE Jiim-piicltcd wllh IhrlllB, iirilmt, going I') Invn every him'uihI (if It, tint lii'Hi cvcnlnu'n entertainment lliii"! Rough Riding Fancy KLAMATH FALLS' 7th cvfnnual II X0 rt ATtL l ll t w PI si a a f- m u to XL US W VUS JULY 2-34 1 9 U Assorted Cookies Angel Food Cakes Coffee Cakes GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 Main Lumber for Sale Cheap Tractically all items for construction or re pair work ; - Drive out and look it over ' , PELICAN BAY. LUMBER CO. WAHHINdTON TOl'ltlSTS Mr. nnd Mm. A. P. Jensen of Moll Ingham, WnuhliiKixin, wero guota at tllo While I'ollcan yosturday. They nro making a tour f tho norlhwmit. , l'UDJI VKXAH M. J. Hngley Is among those reg istered nt Iho While Pelican holel nnd In from Jefferson, Texas. 1 ON 1UHINICHS U. II. Iljuiich ot tho Long Pino Liimhor company Is a huslnons visi tor In the city, Thn nrmor used ny Joan of Arc wan especially inude for her In Tours, . ' mlvintur", niniuiu"! You're 1 1 ri 1 1 you're noliu: In nay ll'n you've hud for n long, long " Riding Bull Dogging m : Ril & jj MCltlUl.I, VISIIOU ; T. J. lleldln of Iho .Merrill coun try micnt Monday In tho clly on liuvtlmti frjin his h nno, reiumliu todiy. Wild, in: MAN V Acconlliiit lo I'rt'Kciit liullcatloiiK IjhKi- frowiln Will he Hero At thin early dale, hotel people of tin city nfo making renervatlons ! ahead for tourlam who plan U ho jhiirii far July 4th. Heservatloni In jt'lmlo northern and aouthorn iluteH, I n K""'l Portion helng from Callfor ; iila atjd Wu-ihliiKton. I ItKTI liX I'ltO.M I'OKThAXI) I Ixitcil ItelatlvcH nail Friend In I .North for I'iibI Ten l)nj j Mm. Carl Wlntrjut nnd Mrn" E. i II. UoMKer unit noil K!in. have ! reiuniud (rom Portland where they were tho fcuoHtn of relatives and i friends for tho past ten days, lin- louln homo they slopped at CiranlH I'a.ts, whero Mm. Wlnotrout'a slater, Mrs. Mllo Witters and son, Kenyoli, J-ilncd them and will visit hero Cor a week or longer. MAY ii:T Xi:V HITK lllgliway orriclnls Hci-k lull- Jlonnl droiitnls' That a portion of tho fair grounds hero may ho sold to the statu highway commission ns M site on which to erect storehouses nnd oilier liullillugs to cost ulioilt till, 0(10 was Indicated 'following a meeting ot tho fair hoard . yester day. I ISIIINU iikiu: t'nllfoi'iiln Man .Making Dxlcndcd 1'InIiIiih Trip In These Pints Jack I.loyd of Hear 'Valley, Cali fornia., Is visiting hero for several days on nn outing. Lloyd just re turned this morning from Upper Klamath, where ho caught a good sized mess of trout nnd tills after noon left for Diamond Inko to try Ills luck, tiim wi:.rm;it The Cyclo-Slormngrjiph at Under wood's Phnrimi.-y shows a slightly ili.winMird trend this iiftcruJoit nnd hlMi'or leniporalurcs will prehably eiiiiuu. . Forecast for next 24 hours: Fair and warmer. The Tycos recording thermometer registered mux I mum nnd minimum tuniperaturo today ns follows: - High 79 LoV..;v Gl U, H. Weill her Kepert, Oregon: Pair tonight and Wod ne.nlay; Warmer In west portkm to night, cmilluuod warm In cast por tion, low humidity, light dry north winds with Increasing tiro hazard. MRS. .IKSTHK HUTUHNN After Kl (ling Hlx Weeks lu al l oils Nortliei'ii Cities Mrs, 0. II. Jenter returned yester day afternoon from nn extended visit In Wnnhlugton wriero sho viHltod with rohitlvea nnd frloiutu. t Mm, .I. M. Hull who yoslcrday auhuilticd lo 11 iiinjur operation ul iImi Uliu'liliiini hiiHilinl, In reported iih (IiiIiik nicely I 'ul a y and u speedy recovery In hoped for. ItKT t HNS I'ltoM ASH I, AM) After Several Diijm liunliifnn Vlnll Iti'lui'iiH Holm- Monday Mm. A, A, ll.'tiHley, who haw heen on a bitiiltii-Mi trip to Anliland for UMvrnl tliiyii rtnrneil home laiit evenliiK. , IIIOM HAMOM l,i'oiiilii'in( r'ai'iner of Kalem Colin liy In Clly fur Khoi t Tliue i I. I,. Pnltorann. prominent farmer I of Colli iminly In In llni i lly for a brief vlnll. Tomorrow noon Mr. Pnt tcrmin will speuk hcfoni tho forum liniilicim at tho chamber of com- mcrcc. While lien. Iih In uio.,i,l,i,. nt (lie White I'ellrnii hnlfl. i IIO.MH l ltO.M XKW VOltli ! W ill IkII With I'nn-nU lit Sliiiiti I ton for Two Weeks Mitel I'liiillne Holihkln who hail heen mudyliiK In New York City for the p:e-t two yearn, relumed yentcr- oay iroin ine cam anil will vmu ror ; two weeks wllh Iht parents, Mr. and Mr. A. B. Holchkln, heforo leaving for rii'rkeley, (.'nllfornlu where nho ' linn acceded n ponltloi) ilh necrelary ;of the Firm l'r'hy(erlan church In that illy. MUS. .V.V. I, (Mill Wopinii Who If iih Hern 111 I'or Many MomiIih Kllchily Iinpiovcd Mrs. J. P. Lee. mother of Mrs. Fred Kchnllock nnd W. T. Loo, coun ty assessor, who has heen confined to her bed at tho home of her daughter for the past nlno months, shows slight improvement this morn ing. For iho past few days her con dition has been critical and friends were glad lo lenrn this morning she was slightly better and able to taVo some nourishment. 'Up until the time of her Illness, Mrs. Leo had en Joyed good honlth and hud her own homo.:, ., . . . ',; . y IXSTAI.I.l.VO XKW CASKS Ik-hI Shop .Having Xcir Cnses In stallctl to Allow More Itonni The Hector shop Is today placing new cases In tho shop and moving fixtures from tho center of the floor to tho wall space In order to allow more floor space for racks. Tho shop was Just recently re painted nnd a new balcony Installed. LF.tilON POT OX KTHF.KT . Local Legion .leii Have Pot on Siigai-niaii Comer Ilyrd Tompkins and 15. Brown ire In charge of the Legion pot on the Sugarnian corner today and are getting funds from a largo number of local people on tho streets to add to their fund of $2000 'which in In Ing raised to help educate and support war orphans. TO ASHL.VXII Motored to Ashland Thin Morning on 111 IK IliislncsH Trip Mrs. L. P. Jacobs left this morn ing for Ashland on n brief business trip, planning to return homo to morrow. TO POINT COM TOUT Will Spend Week ill licsort Where Xuiuhcr of (Jiiests Aie Mrs. Laura Moore motored to Point Comfort lust evening, where alio will remain until Friday. The renort which opened to tho public lust Sunday has several guests who have remained since Sunday, LOCATING IIKKK California People to Make Home liens Plan to lliilhl Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto II. Dongus nnd fnnilly, recently of Long Bench, Cnllfornln, will mnko this their fu-i turn home. Mr. .Dmigua is con-j nected wllh Mr. Reed ot the Reed i Auto Supply company. At tho present time Mr, and Mm. Dongus j luivo nil apartment but will mnko 1 plana to build n hmlro hero some 1 1 m o In tho near fill tiro. Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Dongus spent the day i ul. Ashluiid. l'KO.M CALIFOltNI.V Making Tour of Noriliwcst Hero Knrouto Stop Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Fuller ot Borkoley, California, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. linger of, Oakland, Cali fornia, visited In Iho city yoHlordny enrouto 'north, i '. ' , 1'rcpurnllonH for (lie opening of tliii "Klop Forenl Fires" drive, which officially opens on Juno 29 are un der way and lornl members of th; Camp Fire ClrN mid l!oy Seoutn J The trout ' rained on a fly which will cn'-r Into a content lo see who, i H"t of Interest to local fi?her ' will tin u'iIh to y l the mom iilgn-' men. .'TH. Prize, of $10 In gold, In gold, $3 and $1 will he given lo Hie ones moiit siicceKsfnl In getting "iKnem. The drive will Include July 4th, due to ihcre helni; more cam pern Ih tho forcnln at thin time of year than any oilier. T.tKKS XKW WAltTCIW AcIIiik Dlhlclct Atloiiiey Move Into Office nt (oiirlhouso Caleb Jones, rerenily appointed lo the position of nilng dilrict at torney by William (ianong. today began moving Into his quartern In the court house, lie will occupy the room now uued for that purpose and I). It. Vundenhiirg, deputy dis trict attorney, will occ'fpy the grand jury room until such time an that body Ik a;:alu In Ke,ion. I'ltOM JIII.DKIIK.AM) Jack llorlon of niblebraiid w.n a bunlne.ss visitor In the clly yes terday. ' - W. ('. T. U. KLWT.S KinrCNm.'nCl'l, Scotland, June 25 A') Mhn Anna Adams CJordo.i of Kvunton, IDs. nan re-elected prct dent of the World's Women's Chr istian Temperance Union Uday. ( ITtO.M I'OItT KLAMATH Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Hisemoro nro In today from Fort Klamath on a busi ness end pleasure trip. They plan to return to the Fort Into this oVenlng. YISITIXti 1IKKK Portland People Here for With Friends Visit ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marsh and Mr. ; and Mrs. Pettit of Portland are! visiting In t'ho city with relatives, j and friends. After several days' visit they plan to return north HOCK CItF.KK IUXCH E. E. ' Alexander returned last night to his home at. Rock Creek Ranch after spend the day In the city on business. FItOM HAKKHSFIKLH Mr. and Mm. J. M. Guam and i Mrs. Edna Trotith of Bakersfleld, I California, were guests in the itf yesterday, enroute north on a touri of the country. OX VACATION Mi.ss Di-.vant ul Diamond Lake for Vacation with Kciciuls W'hlln Mlj n.Mn, f tl,A f...... ......W ..It. .'3 Ul .UVI ij - man law offico is takihir her vaca - lion, which alio is upending at Dia mond Lake with frionds, Miss Anna Mlchaelson will tako up the work as stenographer tho office. Miss Bryant plans to be gone a week or ten days. Miss Mlchaelson has been in the offico of Superintendent Weils -until tho close of the school term on Friday. FKOM xoirni Charles Patchett of tho Hastel tlno company, with headquarters in Portland Is paying lo;al automobile men a business call. XAKK LKONAI5I) HOME I'lifoitunatc People Flntl l'lnco ' Live Kiiiillly Mr. and Mrs. R. N. DIx, who had tho misforiunu of returning from ' an outing Sunday evening to find their apartment was completely burned, have located a homo and will movo into Dr. Leonard's home on 11 th and Pine. FHOM JIcCLOUI) W. H. Cannett spoilt yestord.iy In (he city from McCloud. B. P. O. E. invites its membership to the first summer Dance ' Venetian Dance Barge Wednesday Night Each member requested to invite a friend Harry Dalley In company with Ills mother him: nt .the week end on tho earth furk of Spraguo river, where trout flxhlng was found to be good. MKKKILL KA.SCIIKH In From ICiiiicli nt Merrill for the Day on llilsliiess ', William Ilainey, prominent ranch- er of the Merrill country spent M-.in-; day In the city on business, return- ! leg home late last evening. . I itF.Ti'itxixr; to isi rcxs i i fiiiiiiii'nt jiiirun t.oupio j,eiuriiiiiK From Siuthcrn Trip Mr, r. and Mrs. William M. Carroll turns, Oregon, spent lat night of Hu In tho city enroute home after a three weeks m iter trip In California. Mr. H urn j Is deputy county clerk at Burns. They left this morning for their home. , TOI'KINfl XOltTIIWFST ' Meet Parents Here KnrouKi Xorth j for Kxlcmlcil Trip i Mr. and Mrs. A. (J. Hcdslrom of j liend met Mrs. Hedstrom's parents,! , . . . , i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burgess of Stock- ton. California, in this city yester- i day and will all o on north for an extended tour. IX FKOM AI.GOM.V W. Hannoa visited in the city yesterday from Algoma. ' Whilo In the city Mr. Hannon was a guest at the White Pelican lratel. : for The best way to convince yourself that 1 ; SEIBERLING CORDS Are the tire for your car is to look at' them as they stand on the street. Ask the owner how far they have been driven and when he tells you that they have gone over 10,000 miles of Klamath County roads, he will be telling you the truth. Of course they won't look like they had gone that far but you must remember that with their sturdy all-tread construc tion they will stand more hard wear than any. tire on the market. lk' iK v Yeu car , 30x3'2 4-ply 30x3 Vz 6-ply 33x5 8-ply ....... 32x412 8-ply 30x5 8-ply 32x6 8-ply I Li 30x3 Portage Cord 30x3V2 Portage Cord Utility Cord ......I.......:. Ealsiger Moto cfuthorized Ford Sales "Charley's Aunt" From Brazil, where the nuts come from, Unless you are Hysteric-Proof! It's the Funniest Picture Ever Made It has Made the Whole World Laugh! - K j E'J jp' ftj ft Matinee prices Adults 35c, Children 15c Evening prices Adults 50c, children 25c ifririi'iiiAil ,i a.-xitrltiH mr ri OPKX ItOAl HIDS PORTLAND, Ore., June 23. ' - Bids were opened on four road Projects by the United States bu- reau of public roads here today. Low- bids follow: Hauser-Donglas county line, Roosevelt highway, 7.5 1 miles of surfacing. . I. H. Tower, (52,932: Cloud Cap Inn, 10.fi miles of Surfacing. Dogqett & Cooper, $58,385; Detroit-Niagara, 1 2 miles of surfacing, Johnson Contract com pany, $33,112, and Handle-Yakima, filir'-hinliif iii in i wear Investigate Today has a right to expect the ' ' the market affords PORTAGE CORD , (Seiberling- Built) 1 Wash., four miles of gradinH,f,.ly(iI J. Rosteu, $69,985. ' "' Bad Check Man Here For Trial G. E. Turner, wanted here on the charge of passing worthless checks on local business men, was returned yesterday from Fallon, Nevada! by Constable Carry Cozad. Date of 1llS arraignment has not been set: best tires ' , $13.00 $17.50 $50.00 $38.50 $45.00 $70.00 $9.00 $10.00 $9.00 and Servi c e k V