Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1925)
. PAGE BIX . EVENING -HER ALD, ' KLAMATH 'FALLS, OREGON 'WEDNESDAY, JUNK 21, 192 IBnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBDBBBBBBIBBDBDDIfln n . a VACATION The Washington Cafe Is the most popular eating place Id Klamath Fall today "There's a Reason" YOU CAN ' ; ' . - EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND CHINKS li DISIIK9 1JU Soutu Sixth Wee Bhlng. Prop, Of most lmiiorlnnco tor an enjoyable . vacation Is good eyesight. ' If tlie bright glare from tho mill boating down on tho water or highways makes you siiulul and burn your oyos Or your vision does not Boom as clear and comfortable I rerkins rurniture House S x "The Furnisher of Happy Homes" m Hs'.-.' : 2 5 127-129 South Sixth Street - n n n at it should You should havo your eyes examined, as tho only perman ent rollot to be had la in the wearing of properly fitted glasses.- Dr. Goble 700 MAIN Kyea Glauo. texamlncd Filled Repair. Quick Service GREEN SLABS ARE RIPE Our trucks will be haul ing green slabs for a few days, 16 inch. Phone in for a few loads, $30 for 10 cords. BLOCK WOOD at Cheap Prices Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 eUTO Parts ' Johns pistons Quality, rings Mackay valves , Mann wrist pins New parts fbr all cars at' " 7 VanDykes Parts ':, Company 502 S. 6th St Hub Tire Shop Phone 616 Swim-Kaps for 1925 ; are now on display at our store. . , .. . . Original styles, master workmanship, real Para rub ber and attractive prices are the outstanding features of this exclusive mermaid mil linery. The Carmen Kap, a new ' model, Is one of the most original. It Is made in an Onyx design of six distinc tive colors, beautifully mar ' bcled, and Hob in Spanish '' bandana style, as pictured here. Carmen Kap 75c ' STAR DRUG , ,. T yMcaK, Star KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , Picture Framing ' Mail your ' Kodak Finishing to , Stinson'c ' Studio 737 Main 8 Hour Service " TDK WF..YTRKR The Cyclj Stormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy shows but slight changes In barometric conditions since Inst report and a continuation of warm weather Is indicated. Forecast for next 24 hours: Fair and warmer. Tho Tyoos recording- thermome ter registered maximum and mini mum temperatures today as follows: High 90 Low ,..5S DAXCK TOXUillT F.Iks Staging First of Sei-les ut Parties Tonight nt Iturgo V. S. AVcathcr Report Oregon: Fair and continued wm tonight and Thursday. Light dry northerly winds. sins. STKWAHT IMPROVING After IHuvks of Some Timo Local Matron Shows Improvement Mrs. J. Stewart, who has been very 111 at the family home for some time, showed considerable im provement yesterday and her friends have every hope for her speedy recovery. McFAKLA.VD ILL Confined to Home With Severe At tack of Tousllltis T. McFarland is ill at his home with 'an attack of tonsilltis. While showing some improvement, Mr. McFarland is still unable to be about. VISITING SISTER , Motors From . llray, California, Spend Day With Sister Mrs. Rex , Young motored up from her home at Bray, California, yesterday to attend to business in terests and spend the day with her sister, Miss Vera . Bruley. Mrs. Young plans to return south tomorrow. ARRIVKD THIS AFTERNOON J. Gabriel arrived on this after noons stage, coming from Portland, Mr. Gabriel comes from - Taeoma, Washington and is here on business. WHITMORE BACK . Clerk at Local Post Office Buck' - From Trip South ' Charles Whitmore returned last evening from . California where he has been for the past two weeks on a pleasure trip. While south Mr. Whitmore visited San Francisco. Santa JoJe, Santa Cruz and various other points of interest. While Mr. Whitmore enjoyed his trip be states he Is glad to be back in Klamath Falls and on the Jb. -MISS POPE HERE Graduate of O. A. C. Hero for Sum mer Months With Brother Miss Wanda Pope who graduated from the O. A. C. this year and has accepted a position to teach in one of tho northern cities this fall, is spending the summer months in tho city with her brother and sister-in-iiiw, Mr. and Sirs. Lcslio Tope. FROM JKIRRIS Up From Southern City Doing Shoo ing Today Mrs. Irving Kesterson and Mrs. Britt, both of Dorris visited in the city today from their home in the southern city. VISITING DAUGHTER Hosc-burg Woman Here For Visit With Daughter What gives promise of being one of tho largest attended dunces of tho mimmer sensou, Ik that of the Elks, who arc giving their first tlnnra of tho summer season tonight on tho Venetian bnrgo. Houston's synco pated orchestra will furnish the music, with several now popular song hits being tutroduved. ARRIVES FROM SAN FRANCISCO Mrs. Jessio Titchner arrived in the city from Son Francisco and will be the guests of friends hero. MtrTOR TO ASHLAND Kliunuth Falls Women Report Hondx In Good Shape Mrs. E. S. Rideout and Mrs. Har ry C. Whitman of this elty motored to Ashland yesterday on a business and pleasure trip,'' returning lust night. They report the highway in splendid condition. VISITING SOX Long Uonru PeopIoArilve in city This Morning for Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sanders ar rived "this morning from Long Beach, California, and will visit nt tho homo of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sandors. oAt the TINE TREE "TOODLE-OO, FOLKS! I'm Charley's Aunt from Braiil Where the nuts come from. I'll bet I can make you laugh ; Longer and louder than you bavo Ever laughed before. When I walk in the park the Squirrels all chase me: . -. When I walk on the screen The men all run after me. I'm a riot, I tell you. Come up and see me. I'll be at the Pine Tree today. r o4t The LIBERTY One smashing big fight an Irish policeman against a doren or more gangsters, bomb explosion in a news paper office, a beautiful girl, ,clad in her wedding gown escaping from' her husband-to-be by sliding from a two-stor? window, and a host of tensely dramatic situations. . . . Such are the highlights in "The Man In Blue," co-starring Herbert Rawlinson. and Madge Bellamy, which opened today .in the Liberty theater. Also, and no less cnjoyublo, al beit less breath-taking, arc a num ber of pictures of a happy domestic life, wherein a fighting policeman sheds his uniform to becomo the bond servant of a couple of happy youngsters, and, running through the entire, story, is traced tho sinis ter influence of the Italian gangster, his hand against evcryono and ev erything except tho orders of the big, sauvo boss, whose word is law.' SCIENTIST HIES WASHINGTON,., Penn., June 24. UP) Doctor Wm. Curtis ' FarubeeH well known scientist, died at hit home here today, after an extended Illness. ... J ; Mrs. R. Han iron of Rosoburg ar rived in the city yesterday from hor homo at Rosoburg with her daugh ter. Miss Hannon. SPRAGLE RIVER VISITOR F,. F. McCreody was about tho streets this morning from bis home at Sprague River. Mr. McCready at tended to business matters during tho day and returned home late this. afternoon. . FniST NATIONAL BANK Got Big Box of Rojnl Ann Cuer lies From Former Resident The First National Bank force are today in receipt .of a large box of delicious Royal Ann cherries, which wore sent to the entire forco from H. H. Valkenburg, former resident of this city and now located at Ash land. :...,: LEAVES FOR HOME. Mrs. A. K. Cloose, who has been visiting at . the home of her sister, Mrs. W. Redmond for tho past two weeks, is leaving tomorrow for her home at St. .Helens, Oregon," - YOUR EYES aro about tho most Important thing that "Mother" Naturo has given you, and they should not bo treated as If you could buy new ones at the corner grocery store. . Consult an Expert lie will tell you what you nood. Dr. H. J. Winters ' Eyesight Specialist 1; 714 Main Phone 149W KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Service , The Peasley's Opposite Court House , H U a n a a a a n a n a a n M a a a The Last Week of the Big Sale of New and Used Goods a n n n a a ROCKERS FLOOR COVERINGS RANGES Child's little red rockers, made A selection of 30 beautiful pat- Wo have the famous Bridge of solid hard wood and hand terns in Congoleum, Birds, Ne- Beach line of stoves and ranges, painted. While they last ponset and other popular makes 15 year guarantee with each jq 9x12 only range sold. We'll give free a OtC $14 95 ' 32 piece set of dishes. ' ; Other sizes in proportion MIRRORS FRAMED : BABY GO-CARTS - . , , " YARD GOODS Artillery wheels, black imitation 100 m the assortment from 39c leather, folding kind, regular up. A good framed mirror for In Linoleum and belt base from $13 50 Sale m ice the money. Af mi ..; I 49c ' . $9.50 ' 31c OIL CLOTH Made of , thoroughly sesoned WICKER CARRIAGES 50 inches wid e assorted colors eastern white oak, bull box slip Fam0lIS Lloyd loorri( ivory wick. and patterns, 3 yards only to a leather seat. .. kk .,....!.,. ten 1 . customer. A good grade for the ThV . . fr baVy ca' 1 1 ,gcs bU0 rcu' money This week only lar price. Sale price $2.75 $49.30 i"'-' Granite, Lip : " SAUCE PANS DINING TABLES . DISHES ;A cracker jack for the money. To match in quartered oak, 6 Only ft. extension, 42 inches, round. A 32 piece set of plain white ' 50 c eaC A real buy dishes, this week only Limit 2 to a customer $22.50 $3.98 IBBB1I I3BB1 Nevada Plains Hot, Dusty And ' Uncomfortable "Don't mind tuc heat Just bo thankful you illvc In this section if Oregon and not in some parts of S'cvada". - This was the demand of Garry Cozncl, returning from a trip which took him through Fallon and Reno and other parts of the southern stale. Little rain has fallen in Nevnda this year and tor.milo after mile tho motorist soes nothing but burned sandy wastes, without oven a. touch of green. Cqzad, who has made tho trip befoe, declares conditions are worse this year than he ever en countered before.. ' Reno is thronged with people and rooms are impossible to got, he said, due to the fact that the racing season Is due to begin July 1. The visitors aro from San Fran cisco or from eastern points, very few being seen from Oregon, OK POUND IKV l Prominent Itancliers of Hililerliruml Happy Over New Baby Roy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rittor ,of Hlldcrbrand, are the proud and happy parents of a son, born on tho lSih. The young son welkhed t'A pounds when born and word from the Rltter home is that both mother and baby aro doing nicely. y Y t T y ? ? ? ? f t f t y t ? f r ? I Announcement VV'c iire now the ;mtlioi'it' tlisliilxiturs fur die ('atcrpillar 'Tractor Co., 'which lias recently acquired the J loll Mfg. Company ami the C. I., liesl Tractor Co. There are five sizes of Caterpillar Tractors. The Sixty, Ten ton, Thirty, 'Five ton ami Two Ion. We will main tain spare parts ami prompt service for all models. Incidentally, wc of course',' still .handle the all-steel . hydraulic logginff wheels, .which , wc .introduced and which have proven so succussful. Drop a .line or phone for. Catalog and Circulars. ROBINSON TRACTOR CO. Klamath Falls SI'JUNG STREET . IMIONE 8.U ' t V ? y t t y t ' y f T y ?y ? T T Y ' t t TO VIHIT DAUGIITF.R JIKRK KxM?cteiI to Arrive . This Afternoon for Visit Willi DauKbler Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Hodgdon of Iloiiiilnm, Washington, aro expected to arrive this afternoon by motor from their home to spend two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Moore, ON liUHINKSS Hock Creek Pnr,nir-rs Here on HiihI liens Trip Veslerilay Kill Perkins and I). K. Alexunder, both of the Hock Creek ranch, spent yesterday in the city looking after buslnoss matters. They returned lute last evening. W)VI;R TO PHINKVIM.K Attendlptf IkIoii Convention Tlint' City I J. M. (Hover loft this morning by motor for Prlnovlllo, where ho will attend tlio stato convention of the American Legion. ' OALLAOIIIOR IIIOHU On IliiniuesH F'rom lilloiiln for Few Days ' I, J. (iullugher arrived In the city ye.iterday from Chtloquln ou a brief business trip. . HAXDPOI.VT MAN Charles Tracy of Sundpolnt, Ida ho, ia In the city nn a brief busl- nss visit. .' ' ' 1 ifU the "wliolesomnesf? of cow's milk in. it'siidtierpiuityl It's NestUs ALPINE n H n M n n n w M B H H m n H M n M H n M R n n n H H y. f y I v. i.