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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1925)
eVfcNKW HEft AIA- IvDAMATlI-- PALLSr OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 192(5. ; rrTTT'r ti News of thfe Klamath Country v '.r,' X-,.-;J: A f f - (W A ' CSfrDDTTT Mrs. J. W. Tayloriind diiughlers &N r II Z-.18" ,Js?( . . i w.-.W-- .11 II C'4 you should buy your work -rV';'vV'":: shoes at ; The1 Toggery Because '.we' sincerely believe we have the most ;; complete line in Klamath Falls, and the finest made for instance I',.''. --'V.: 'I Original Chippewa and Buckhect j Some of 'the styles we have in stock: " ' Original; Chippewa, S inch choc calf $6.85 i Original Chippewa, semi-dress army shoes jg 'Original Chippewa, tan calf, plain 'toe $5.50 QHgiHal.Chippewa officer dress shoes $6.00 Original Chippewa wk shoe panco solejggcj Buchhect, 1'4-in weather pif plain toe $ . Buckhect, ; Indian tan, army shoes -:l-'.$6 JJO Buckhect, genuine army shoes,' made over the ? last and pattern designed by the Medical Corps U. S. army, approved and adopted by v the War Department .............::$yQQ ! sBuckhect Apache pacs5-in 8inch ......... $5.00 $6;oo r J:- Send us your ' mail orders 619 Main St. Sheriff KSUed In 'Moonshine Warfare ' BRISTOL; -yi.-Tenn. June 14.(P) l In a -pitched battle between moon- shiners and officers .today on Paint Greek, IS miles beWw Greenville, Ten. Deputy 'Sheriff Hunter Rol ' llns; was killed .'and 1 Emannel Rol : -llns, 'his 'father,' ;and vfcl P. 'Carter , ;ere critically "Wdunded.i 's : ; v Four, autos catryius ieaviiy arm ed "ine'n- were-.rUahe'd. to'., the scene and federal prohlbtion agent Shel- ton haB asked for assistance from Juhosun City of ficials. . Shelton said more troubleis expected when the officers reach Paint Creek, tho scene f several; similar, battles in the past year. FOB DEFENSE "DAY PORTLAND. (June 24.- Twontv five hundred Bortlandcrs have al ready enrolled for the defense day test July . The committee in charge has admLlted the Knights of Columbus haTO enrolled 100 nor cent -with " 49.0 men. ; ... si : "Ijbng-Bell Oak Floors Throughout" KQJfrES advertised 7or sale sometimes are de scribed in terms more flattering than the" 'actual conditions warrant. But if the printed description includes the statement, "Oak Floors Throughout," you KNOW that home is well and substantially built because oak floors are the hall mark' of quality in sound and serviceable construction. ' ..'.- OAK FLOORS ADD t MORE THAN THEIR COST TO THE SELLING VALUE OF ANY; DWELLING. That Is because they look better, wear better are better- than any 'other floor; they are : "standardized best" and "are so recognized, 'everywhere. j " Ydu may never have occasion to offer your home ' for 'sale, but if you should, "OAK FLOORS Throughout" will make the selling easier and materially benefit both you and the purchaser. . Ask us about laying Long-Bell oak floors over oldlloors a most economical way to modern ize the interior of your home. BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. ' PI i: 1! Mrs. Illtm-r mill duuglllor, Fran cis of SeutlU', Wash., nro tho (jurats of Mr. and Mrs. N. 11. Hokuo. " Fred Stnkol p-iurned Suttirilny ni'ternooii from u bitslui'ss trip to tho Asonry. D. lCllis Youiik was u Morrill vis Hor durliiR the week. Thi V. O. V. gavo a box so cial llio past week. There was not a large crowd. An out of town speaker was present. Half of tlio proceeds were given for a monu ment to bo in memory of those brave men in tho Moduc War and to bo eroded at t'unliy'a t'ross. 'A dance wns given at tho com munity hull Friday evening. Muslt was furnished by nn orchestrn I from Porris. Thero wns not u largo nttonduueo. Rev. and .Mrs. C. C. Unlet re turned Friday from tliu Willamette Valley, Ituv. llulot liuving gono to I'orvallis with the club boys the Sunday before. They were accom panied homo by their daughter. Miss Kvol.vn Unlet, who lias boon attendiug the normal at '.Monmouth and by Aliss Patterson, a nelco ol' Mrs. llulet. Miss Kllen McVeigh was liostow at a party Thursihiy ' evening in honor of her house guest. Miss Francis llitner. Tho evening wus spent in games and dancing. Ho treslimcntswere served during the evening. Tho following guests at tended :Mlsscs Alia Wilson. Nellie. C'hoyne. Charlotte tlicrtson. lilt Shamhart. Cleo Urnbbacl, Helen Brown, Helen and Esther Clifford. Louise Dalton, Esther Moore and Lyle Merrill, Kenneth Colwell, Char ley Stukol,. Mclvin Mdyor, Estin Kiger, Richard Bogue, ltolph Ceert son, George Millard. George Ru dolph,' John Gaicominl. Miss Bitncr. the honor guest, and tho hostess. Miss McVeigh. Miss Ellen McVeigh 'left 'Friday morning for Berkeley, Calif., where slio will attend the summer Ses sion of -tho University of, Califor nia. Miss McVeigh will teach in Mcrril again the coming year. Mrs. It. I.. Dalton attended a bridgo party at the Dalton Ranch Saturday afternoon. W. F. Hill, I.ouls Hill, Olive and Margaret Hill wcro Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Richson and daughter ; . visited t ,ln Merrill last week. I1r. Richson, sold . his ranch in Dodds Hollow to Frank Van Scliorack. Mr. and Mrs: James Jones and children, Edna and Bud Jones, at tended the show In- Klamath Falls. Saturday evening. . Sir. and Mrs. C. P. Haskins have had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Mc intosh of Barker, Kansas, and .Miss Freddie Wolfe, of Conway Springs, Kan. Mrs. Mcintosh and Miss Wolrc. arc cousins of Mrs. Haskins. Mon day Mr. and Mrs. Haskins drove their guests to Fort Klamath and attended the Indian celebration at Wlnl-skc. . They are making the trip by aiito and Tnesday morning left, for Tatoosh Island, : Wash., where they, will spend several weeks with another sister. ' ' Anumbcr of Merrill people at tended the railroad meeting In Klamath Falls Saturday evening. Among those going were Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. K. 31. Ilaminond, Grandma Ham mond, Mr. and Mrs. William Ham mond, C. E. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Carlclon, Paul Icwls, C. C. Unlet and Raymond Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ilailoy Visited in Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Merrill, Sir., and Mrs. 11. h. Dalton and daughter Xoulso and Mr. and Mrs. it. II. An-, dcrson 'were a picnic party that spent Sunday near Rocky Point. They report a terrible rain In the afternoon. Merrill farmers itro busy haying this week. The hay crop will lie very short this cutting owing to the cold weather. ' Thero will bo consiilerublu weeds und bronco grass. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vons spent a few days at ' l.orolla with their daughter, Mrs. Ben Daniels.. They returned Monday, accompanied by their granddaughters, Gladys and Margie Daniels. Mrs. .1. N. Scogglns and daugh ter, Bee, Spent Monday in Klamath Falls. ., .. , . . , Rev. Wessels was elected su perintendent of " the Presbyterian Sunday school Kundny morning In placo of C. D. C'horpenlng, who re signed as he expects to leavo Merrill soon. - - Mrs. 'Hurt Ferguson spent Mon day In. Klamath Falls. Mrs. W. F. Jlnnottc was a visitor in the. Falls Monday. ' : Mrs.' Rudolph Katfernhorn and children, Ijo-well and ' Carol, loft Tuesday morning for Urland, Calif., for a 'visit with her paronts before returning ishe will visit Mrs. Col Dalton' In .Oakland, . (.'nllf. Mrs. J. W. Taylor "nnil dimglilers Bee, uud Opnl .relumed Miiudny from ii trip In the Willumotta val ley. They also attended tho Hosu rui'iiiviil In-Portland. The Murrlll W. C. T. I!, will hold their Inst mooting of tho year nt tho iiuinsa Thursday nflomoou. Mesdiimes Geo. V. Offield and W. F. Jiii'notto will assist Mrs. Unlet. Dun Kstermond, Itunli buyer for C. Swnnsoii and sou was in Morrill recently. . M. A. Livingstone spent Monday In Merrill from his much In Modoc county. A. W. Halo from t.lhby mid his brother. C. H. 'Utile, who Is visiting from kingsport, Tonn., visited at the Jones Itonio Sunduy. Other din ner guests at the Jones homu Sun day evening were' Mrs. Ilartlo und her son, J. A. King of Kliiiuntli Fulls. John Cnlliihan und Miss Fllu Ciilltihuu visited In Morrill Mon day. Woods' show has been III Merrill for a few days, showing In Merrill hull. It Is reported ko be very HiiOd. Rev. A. Wessel was niiioug' those In the Fulls Monday. c5VfODOC POINT On Friday tho P. T. A. tit lui nun's mill hold' their scml-month-ly meeting at the school house. Alter tho business meeting refresh ments wero served by tho hostesses, Mrs. V. C. 'Amos and Mrs. A. A. Vogolpohl. Mrs. I). II. Crump and Mrs. S. V. Kgelluo shopped la tow'u on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCandless and family spent Saturday after noon at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Parks. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Egellne spent the week und at Topsy Grade. Mrs. Twyla Ferguson and Mrs. Snbo wcro week-end guests of Mrs. W. E. Lamm. A. J. Chldustcr and Frank Simp son spent Sunday fishing at Dia mond Lake. ' ' .The baseball game that was to be played at Modoc ' Point between Lamm's mill and Tcnnniit hud to be postponed oa accouut of the rain. f ; Mr. and Mrs. E. L Dixon fished along Wood River oa Sunday. , ' Mr. and Mrs. D H. Crump have as their guost ., Miss Kihel Child, who arrived from San Francisco pK Sunday, night and plans to stay three weeks. . . . ( j , On Monday 'State Sonator Jay. Upton niado a short talk at tho company mess hall In connection with the American ' Legion drlyo for Oregon's quota of tho $5,0t) 000 endowment fund. He was ac companlcd by Linn Kesmlth anui Howard Wlnnard. . ' Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L.. Dixon, Mrj and Mrs. G. W. Mlllor, Mr. aid Mrs. Sam Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. D. ll: Criimn Ml.a t,(t...1 rl.lt.l 1 r w.uuiir, .iiiod UlUVI IIIIU, ..1 1 , yf E. Lamm and Mr. and Mrs. F., a.' McElwin spent Monday evening ht the Indian convention, "whlcn jjii being held at Wlul-Ske; . . - W. E. Lamm Is oxpectcd homu from San Francisco on Tuesday evo. ning, where he has been on busi ness. . - , - . ,' Tfanningallomc? First of all, tell your Architect or Building Contractor that you 'want "Check'' Seal Electrical Wiring The "Check" Seal is our trade mnrk which identifies clcclrical contractors who do mod- .. ern clcclrical wiring, install convenient coft x nections for clcclrical appliances and who' use standard wiring devices. This is the kind of workmanship you' want in your new home. , To insure your future . , comfort, insist that the wiring be done by a ; "Check" Seal contractor. Remember, also, that the "Check" Seal identifies electrical retailers who scllinly quality merchandise. , Buy clcclrical appliances and equipment where you sec the "Check" Seal. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY mn riAKtwo toi Axnttu lonm hack oaciad rotTLAMD ItATTLt t , DlitrlbutonfbrCemwlHctrie 1 iVfor you build, buy or rnt turtl frni'i"il irrrrtilt h4tfarilM " 'vk " xil or if nui( w mtttn 4Mr. Mi MIDLAND Mr. anil Mrs.: A. C. BpeiicD left for Khaata Wednesday whore they will spond a fow days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Flobcr wore waning in spring Lake district vn 'Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex X'hytio. , , . Mi;, and Mrs. 8. L. UuriiQU were Klamath Falls visitors on s Friday, There was a largo shipment of cream enl out from Midland Thurs day to the Golden Slate Crcaiuory of California. John Roubustelll was In ' Klam ath Falls Friday. J!o brought home a new mowing iuuchiuo nnd rake.' Looks as though haying will soon be in progress. Sir, Coffee of Uoyco ranch 'was a Midland visitor n Saturday. Sir. Coffee ' has Just purchased Mr. Iloyc's dairy herd ,of oows und has moved an Mr. Ruycc's ranch near Midland. . i ' . Leroy nut! Charlotte Wright were among Klumuth . Falls visitors on Saturday, ' . ' J. B. 'Utitaett was calling lu Mid land Saturday. C. 'H. Puttersbn; Is oxpectcd tn urri'vo homo in a few Uaws from Jamestown, Culif., whore he has been spending a week with his family. . ; ' T. J. Flowers, Midland merchant, was in Klumuth Falls Saturday pur chasing supplies. Otto Anderson and family 'were callers at McCollnm mill Sunday.' Win. " Lee, county assessor was calling un Millers'. Inland this week. Rcsooe Largent and Mrs. Matilda Brund'age,' surprised their 'frlonds by slipping ff to .Chlloqulu and lining "niipitul kwl."-Mr. Iirgenl Uhlig's Electric Store ':ClieGk -Seal li "ChMk" Seal headquarters for Klamath Falls Is a son of Mr. Thomas Largent on Miller Island. '. Tom O'Connor whij Is with Lee Sutton spent the week end 'In Klam ati Falls. ' ' Mr. und Mrs. Frank Gray and family, Ed Ekogglnv Opal Hooper, Mr., and Mrs. Edgar Furbcr and sjn Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. llur niitt and family' spent the day Sun day at McCuilttm mill, fishing. Oscar Potter was in Midland on business Monday. Thero wus a busluesj iiiiiullug held at the Lurgeul homo un Sat urday evening. The discussion' was fur a county roud on Miller Island which Is lucking imy rduds. Which the county shiuld look Into. The farmers. have no roads but huvo I) fields, hay field.' a:ul pasture filcds. TI11410 Is no road provided for (he trunsporlirtljii of scImjI children, too and from school, at times It Is entirely impussuhla on accoiint of over flow .fit water from rivers. Wo are In hopes the county road supar visors will take up the .mutter bo forc school term opens for fail seu- . Charles Pctte' was a business cal ler on .Miller Island Saturday. Jack .Mars wus ion the Inland Sun day looking over his cattle, which he has on pasture there. "Mr. and Mrs. William 'Huoper and llsler OpuJ, wore in Mid kind Sat urday. , The liews has been received from some Klumuth county youngUers who are at summer school, at Cor vallls. Thoy are shouting loudly over Klumuth winning' the bnao ball game 8 to 6. The girls are u!.i shbu'tlng over their 'sUlu win ning the points. We are hoping they will bring back 'quite 'a num ber of liuu'M', 1 . Mf aMv &nf. WAIT! AVOODCRAFT, HKHHIOX PORTLAND, Juno 24. (!) Tho ninth minimi grand --circle session Neighbors of Woodcrnft,. with dolo- gntos from statesiwost of Calorade, opened hero today, Mrs. M in 11 to Jllnor, grand guurdlan, called , tho meeting to order. Tho sessions will cuntlnuo the rest of tho weok. . Ito- ports KJf tho grand tofflcors showed a big growth In the order In tho past year, . . ; PORTLAND, June 24. (p) The rnglonnl convention of tho Amorl cnn.aocloty of meehaiiloal engltieon, In satslnn hero, split Into Heparnte partiOJ again todiiy, some Insp6etliig '.'111 oporuMons at Longvlnw, Wash;, and Vnrnonla, Ore., and lillmrs Ihli docli nnil p.it'l dovnloiiuitiis 11 1 Lumber t.,,iii-;' for Sale Cheap Practically all Itoma for construction or re pair work Drive out and look it over , ' PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO.