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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1925)
tVfebNEftbAY-.'jUNE 24, 10215 ''- " -.V-it.- ..IMIjUL ,' ,!IU.ilJl.lJ....JIJi HPKXniXO Hl'MMF.Il HERE F r i g i d a i r e Takes the place of ice in your refrigerator. Keeps food Cooler, Better, Longer r Freezes ice cubes. Fine for frozen desserts. Phone us anytime for circulars , To HH'ii( Mummer Months nt Home of I'mln ( Kcnu OX WEEK'S OITIXO Loral I'copln Take finest to Kant Liiko for Finding Trl(i Hurl Krnn arrived In tho city yesterday from Ouklund, (,'alirornlu, und will spend the summer months at Ilia homo of his undo, Si. K. KitrnH, at Keno, Mr. Kerns hiiH boon u t( cud In K high school at Ouklund und iniiilv tho trip north with Ilia cousins, thu Misses Esther, Kiln a and Clnudo Korns, who liavo been attending high school m Simla Cruz during I tin winter. UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE 1026 Main ' Phone 234 MlN . every WOMAN no CHILD is vitally concerned in the fCE industry Do you know that trie raan who deliver your ice represent a tre mcndoui industry that has grown to be one oi the mart important in the civilized world? Do you know that under mod ern condition! the ice industry has . become one oi the greatest single factors in guarding the health and food supply oi the entire Nation? These are (acts loots that con cern everyone. In the modest home, as well as in greut industrial plants, , reirigeration play an intensely vital part in the ule ol today. D E P E N D ON 1 CE IN ALL WEATHER Klamath Ice & Storage Co. Phone 58 MI-KtBt-R NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OP ICR INDUSTRIES ' . .iU Vf'Vjt Vuuhiatun oimi, Chwav. IlliiwU - - . - MANY 1-HOM HAN FRANCISCO Local Holds lluvo More ducat From Hnn Francisco Tuesday Registers at tho local hotels yes tiirilay showed moro visitors hero from Kan Francisco than uny other clly, among those registered being: I. II. niultomun, J. 10. Sunderland of thn Wabash railroad;. K. A. Wlt Knii, Mr. ti nd Mrs. 0. v.. Pancoost, Mr. und Mrs. II. V. Perkins, W. II. Dunn, Mrs. I. J. Dukes, M. Maude Dukes and W. J. Rungod. FROM (.'KltllKIt, CALIFORNIA Bring Children Hero to Hpriiil Summer Months Willi Grandparents Mrs. C. B. Cicer of Gorlier, Calif, niolornd up from the south yester day with her two children, Ocnevla and Kverett, who will spend the summer months with tbolr grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ilruley. Mrs. Oeer will return to her home the latter part of this week. HAILItOAI MAN TraveliiiK Freight Agent of Illinois Cciil ml Hero THE NIGHT SHOW DANCING GAMBLING SHOWS Everything for tho young and not so young Rod : JULY 2 3 4 Night Show at the foot of Payne Alley i In the Interests of his company W. J. ltnngod. traveling freight agent of thu Illinois Central, is In tho city on business. Whtlo hero Mr. Itangod Is stopping at tho White Pelican hotel. TO START WORK TODAY lioriit Oolf Fnns to Start Work on Links Today , A number of tho local members of the newly organtted Golf club spent tho day at, tho links preparing tor the breaking of ground for the first nine holes. Weeds and shrub bery aro being cleared away ' for the beginning of the work. HERE FOR ItODKO Will Kih-iiiI Hrmnlniler. of Time Here Attending, to Business Jim Glvena arrived in tho city yesterday from II 1 y and will spend tho rest of his time hero, preparing for tho rodeo and looking after busi ness Interests. VISITING SI8TKU Local Lad Returns Front Ashland Where he Has Been Visiting Rudolph Jacobs returned yester day from Aslilaud where ho has been for tho past two wooks visiting with relatives and friends. While In Ash- laud he stopped at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Endcrs. ox bcsixess I ' Raymond Dullard was up yes- ; torday from Dray, California, on a short business trip. Mr. anil Airs. it. ll. ucca, accom panied by their guests, Mr. and i Mrs. A. II. Ilodson of Stockton, :allfornla, left this morning for Kast Lake, where they plan to pend a week on an outing, Mr. and Mrs. Ilodson, who have been the house guests ' of Mr. and Mrs. Heed for about ten days, plan to remain until tho first of July, be fore returning south to Stockton, here Mr. Ilodson Is superintendent of malls. TO Ht'HAXVILI.K . Milking Trip fo ( allfornlu and Will ltd urn Hero on Business BUSINESS AND PLEASURE California Man anil Family Here for Brief Visit - 11. W. Ready of Modellnn, Cali fornia, who has been hero on busi ness for several days, left yesterday In company with Ed Hunter of Port land, , for Susanvllle, California, planning to go on as fur as Sacra mento on a business trip. Mr. Rendy wilt return hero to spend somo time attending to business In terests near Malln. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Gardner and daughter. Miss Marjorle, of Red wood, California, and Cecil Jack son of Roseburg, are guests In the city for a few days. While here Mr. ardner will look after business matters and enjoy an outing. KENDALL BETTER Deputy Sheriff Ed Kendall, re cuperating from Injuries received In a gun fight, was said today by fel low officers to bo much Improved and in a cheerful frame of mind. It is believed that ho is now past all (lunger of Infection from -the bullets which shattered his left arm and right leg. 1 from; grants pass E.A. Michael and .J. A. Splcer wero among tho visitors In Iho clly yesterday from Grants Pass. For Breakfast 4tM-- . Wfffffcsr served ' " yith . i Broofr.field Farm ' Sausage ; No place else in town can you get such ser vice as this. CLUB CAFE VISIT CRATER lake Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Iluwley, county traffic offlcor R. K. Knowles yesterday made a trip to Crater Lake. Mr. Hawloy Is nn employe of tho slate public sorvlco commission and is here Investigating overloading of trucks on public high ways and similar matters. Mem bers, of tho parts' woro able to got within about a mllo nnd a half of tho hike In their enr, going tho rest of the distance on . foot through snow two nnd three feet deep, they reported. TO MKDFORI) OX BUSINESS - mil Johnson returned Inst eve ning from Medford, where he spent tho day on business. BUSINESS VISIT J. E. Sunderland, of tho Wabash railroad with headquarters In San Francisco is here In tho Interests of his company. LKAVES FOR SACRAMENTO Miss Minnie Itanium, employed In thn tax division of tho Sheriff's of flco, left Inst ovenlng for Buernmonlo whoro she will attend tho woddlng ot luir slstiir, Miss Lena Illinium. Dnlo of hor roturn Is Iniloflnltoi ' PICTURE FRAMING All Newest Mouldings The Peasley's Opposite Court House FROM CAMP JACKSON Sorgcant S. N. Poderson of Camp Jackson spent yestorday In tho city. MEDFORD BUSINESS VISITOR R. E. Frnzeo Is In tho city from Medford on business. CHICO MAN R. E. Presto of Chlco, California, Is In tho city today on a business trip. . OF KIRK Jack Dovlon spent yesterday on n buslnoBB trip hero from his homo at Chlco. . WILLIAMS S n Ruck Williams is In today from Klamath Marsh. In making a niovlo tlioy tuko ono long-drawn out kiss and hunt tor a plot to procedo It. r. s. max i.i:avi:h A. C. Coolcy, government man In terested In tho progress of agricul tural and development work on rec lamation projects, left here today following conferences with C. A Henderson, county agriculturist. ROCKV I'OIXT VISITORS Spend Day in Clly on Shopping Trip From Home nt Itorky I'olnt Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Puckett and son, Robert, were shoppers in the city yesterday from their home at Rocky Point. . They returned last evening, waiting for the cool of the evening' to make the trip. RETl'RX FROM PORTLAND After Visiting at Ht. Helens and Portland for Two Weeks Mrs. Maude. Hood and little Dixie Elalrto Emmons returned yesterday from a two weeks trip to St. Helens and Portland where they visited with friends and relatives. HOSE A ' guaranteed non-kinkable, moulded hose at less than the price of ordinary, hose. Five miles of this hose now 'in use, in Klamath Falls. There's a reason, before you buy. Investigate Try LORENZ CO. First Phone 371 . On 6th near Main Headquarters for - Garden Hose ' Assorted Cookies . Angel Food Cakes Coffee Cakes and GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 Main MHO. BA.XTKII AND CHILDRKN Advertising Manager at Moe's F,x- pectlng Family This F.ve Mrs. O. W. Baxter'and two child ren Marjorle and Bruce, are ex pected this evening from rort Worth, Texas, end will make this their future home. Mr. Baxter Is advertising manager for Moe's store and has been in the city since May. I1ABV HOV HORN Xiinie liaby Son Horn Saturday Marvin George Friends ot Mr. and Mrs. George P. Watson are congratulating them upon the arrival of a baby boy, born on June 20. The young son weighs 10 pounds and both mother and child aro reported as doing nicely. utsiib IT nsHMsBlj. - - ' Don't Push, Folks! You'll kill the old lady if you pile in that Jway again. Why, last night poor old ' CHARLEY'S AUNT From Brazil, where the nuts come from (1 . fi ','si was almost crushed to death , in the crowd that';, tried to get in. She'll be here again tonight, and is just as funny as ever ! THURSDAY . Clyde Fitch's Immortal Stage Play 'Lover's Lane' and ' ' "SING THEM AGAIN" REV. 1IULET HERE Rev. Hulct ami F'amlly in City To day Attending to Business Rev. C. C. Hulet accompanied by Mrs. -Hulet and daughter Miss Evel- Tn are In the city from Merrill to day. "While here they are attending to business interests and visiting with friends. They plan to return home this evening when the weather gets cooler. BlSrXESS TRIP . O. Meyers who makes a number of business calls to the city dur ing each month from his home at Medford -Is 'In the city today. CATCH EIGHT EACH Local Men Each Catch Eight Trout on Outing Yesterday Ernest Nltschelm and Andy Con nolly broke even on a fishing con test which they put on yesterday afternoon, attempting to see which was the better fisherman. The catch ot eight trout each was made at Williamson River. USE HERE Member of Vnited States Chamber of Commerce Here W. Lee, member ot the United States Chamber ot Commerce locat ed In San Francisco is In the city and this noon spoke before the members of the lacal chamber at the forum luncheon." . LAXGELLS VALLEY Shopping in City This .Afternoon from Ijingcll Valley Mrs. Ben Daniel and Mrs. Fred Slnil, both ot Langell Valley spent the afternoon here from their homes on a shopping trip. I. L PATTERSONS LEAVE 1 Patterson and Wife Left This Morning fur Mcilford I. L. Patterson and wife who spent the past two days in the city left this morning for Medford and will enjoy a brief vacation trip bofore returning to their home near Salem, 1 where Mr. Patterson has farming Interests. TO LECTURE TOMORROW Prof. Cory to Address Methodist Ladles' Aid Prof. Cary will lecture before the Methodist Ladies' Aid at the home of Mrs. Momyer, 227 Juniper street, tomorrow afternoon. The meeting will start at 2:30 and all members have been -urged to attend. Los LEAVES FOR BKM) Angeles Man Left This Morn- , lug After Business Visit J. II. Morton of Los Angoles, who has been here on a short business trip, left this morning for Bend, boforo returning to his home in the south. , BONANZA RESIDENT Motors III from Homo nt Boiinn.n to i do. Shopping Today , , Mrs. Leo Brown ot Bonanza mot ored in , this afternoon from her home to attend to business Inter ests. , ' . Laugh and grow tat Is fine. But after yon succeed It ceases to bo laughing mnttor. 7A gllBERTY Ztior "THE. MAN IN BLUE" He's the Sworn Enemy of the Black Hand! The Romance of a Fighting Cop "i MERCHANT HERE Robert Pruitt, "merchant of Gold Hill, spent yesterday in the city on business from his home. Is a Lion afraid of a cock?" " Medieval wiseacres used to wag their heads and tell tales like this in the village marketplace. An amusing superstition, of course, but is it . . any more absurd than the belief that there is -;; something mysteriously "better" about eastern motor oils just because they cost more and come from eastern crudes? Professional drivers and economy-run experts out after records don't . share this superstition why should you pay ' tribute? ; .." Zerolene the choice of Western Motorists r Zerolene lubricates more cars in the Pacific ; , Coast states than any other oil made a better , oil if it does cost less. Zerolene increases the gasoline mileage, reduces the carbon removal and maintenance costs and lengthens the life of ; . any car in which it is used. .' i : . V Zerolene checked fifteen times for quality ;; As a matter of fact the best crude so far dis covered for the manufacture of motor lubri- - cants is obtained on the Pacific Coast. And the most highly developed refining, process is the high-vacuum process, the patents on which are held by this Company. And 15 positive checks ' . on Zerolene at the refinery make quality con- . trol absolute. Why pay tribute to superstition when you f want the best oil you can get? Insist on Zero lene ask for it by name. . '-",- Get the Facts! " ' ' ;. A series of independent and impartial reports showing the experience of large users with , Zerolene has been collected in our booklet, l "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?" Ask any ' Standard Oil Company representative or Zero- T lene dealer for a copy. ' Instil on ZEROLENE even if it does COSTLESS STANDARD OIL COMPANY l CALIFORNIA) I i 3 si i: .1 : i 3 X I 1 1 i t 3 3 -4s. i i . ::! Nil-' i.' - x Ui !M'.: !' &M : m ' I hi via 1 5:!? 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