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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1925)
,irr. 'Monday, junk 20, 1025 PAGE THREE' aa I .Mainly . About People i.ijji-attij ALlhs LIBERTY EVENING JIEItAIA KLAMA'lll FALLS, OREGON ! a." 1 i 'i i ..i. .- l.nat hIi living if Ihu lftt jil-'ltiro Itnuiiu Potcrs hint over imul') "HEAD WINDS" Willi 1 1 1 1 i wu ii ro showing n very fiiimy rimed' culled "Linn livo" full of lions, nlephiinls, lilppis ami f 11 t y people, li'ji -worth ki'hIiik. Tomorrow "WHITE PANTHER" !Blni'rliiK "tlint fiitiiuiiH AiMmSIuii "Snowy" tlakiif -y v 1 h'kjtMl 1 U J u For Wood Only T!in must eroiioml.ul uiid U.m all-wool iuimu.m:iila . Huh I he I.11111! II iMUhh! Draft giving perfort cninhiKtlnii. I ho , benefit t all ill" hunt mill fuel generates anil nn oven illHlrlhuil.it of In' :il til rvni purl uf llio run si'. Firebox ha solid fill bottom anil l 21 lnc-hos Iiiiik, 10 Inchei' wldo nnil 7 Inches deep. Takes large wood uii'.l holds flro long time. Ashes need only to lie removed nbjul oneu ciie.li week. ' Illnstnitlon huwii shape of oven, Tho hrger part Is 1J Inches high, pan under firebox In II Inrhn high. Tlia upper tin I r In lf Inches wide uml the lower part so Inches. The depth I -n laches. Thin over litis 111" same capacity ns ii Hit I n c It oven. Ilfiit h currl-d completely aroniitl tint nvcn Ii In nil Lang ratines. Duly made or Arnico polished rust-resisting Iron. Highly polished top 27 liy 34 Inches, with I wo lids, easy to bout, cook and keep clean. Has iu IcrrJuiiigciihlc i'Ik! shelf mill nickel pluli'il towel rail. Double high shelf wllh (Imp il.inr.i. fan ho fllli'il wllh liol water imIIs. Made III olio nl'.c only. Weight .'1S2 lbs. Thin' i'iiiikm must In) soon lo In? uppr.vl.Hod. Wu liavo onn ill stock uml welcome you In cull ami look It over. Wo also have several oilier pattern ' In Lung ranges, and lit u pie mil ru to sh 'W thi'in. Wu iiIko lit present lime Iiiivii n Kind slock of rebuilt c:ml cook stove lit very Interesting pilau, IiIk values. Lu c a s Furniture 502 5th and Main WOOD Hummer wenlher hus, melted down the price of Block-Wood to tlin nxtrumo bottom. Low hu 111 nun' prices are now on. Don't honltiito but buy your winter's w-joil now. Thero will bo no cheaper prices. Green Slabs Orders ro coming In for that gouil clieiip wooil groen slab. Our trucks nro delivering the best green slab wo havo ever sold. Order a yours supply of blocks, mid greon slab, and you are safe you enn get no bettor wood.' Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 1501 Main Phono 535 " -1 . . 1- l;l;ll ll I'POM MKDIOUI) Meel l.ocnl iirl mid 1'allicr nt Med ford uml Iteliirn LtiNt Kvenlii; Mr. nnd Mrs. Oils Wilson, Miss Netllo Ntiwlmiik null Jimmy DuiirIi erty who inolored to Medford Hun duy to meet ' A. J. Connolly nnd (lauttblor, Cnlhei'ine, returned last evening. MIiih Connolly being met at Weed by her father, coming from Los Angeles, whoro she bus been In Hchool during llio winter months. Miss Cbiinnlly will visit hero with her father thin summer. lrtll'XKHS AT LAKH Mr. and Mrs. M. K, limner were ninong those who inolored to Crater Lake yoHterdny lo upend tho day. IIVAXS AT LA KM Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Kvaim spout Siinilny ut Craliir Lake, whoro largo nuniher of cars reglslered yestei'dni'. KX.IOV l Tli Itoi'rH rmnlly iiimI Ii-i. l. I. Kil miiiiIh Knjuy eeli-eml OiiIIiik Mr. uml Mrs. I.cmIIii KoKors and two koiih, JaineH uml Uoniild, uecoin lianled liy Mim. ItoKur'B inollmr, Mrs. .1. I. KOwnr-n, wlio :k v:n:miK ; llin city from Jitclmonvllle. wero mnoiif! llio local peoplo MiJoyliiK Hi" week end at Uikr of tlio Woods ut their lovely dililll.' KATIM-'lt OWrt II KICK I'oi-iner TjiMlor of Hncred llenrl ( lillri ll I li re I ih- lll lef Visit llev. Katlier dels, who wus pastor of Kacrcd Heart church In this city prior to his trutinfer to Hulier City lo ha ('hancidlor of tlio Diocese of linker, arrived in tin, city yester day for a visit of a few days anioni; Ills friends uml lo spend part of Ills vacation flsliliiK In llio waters of Kluinulli county. Ho left this ufter noon for Anderson's ciimp on Kprini; creek. M.Wdll miTlllXS .j .Major (iodiluril mill riunlly Iteliirn i Troiii Itoicuo Itlver Valley j I Muyor K. It. (ioddurd and family have returned from a motor trip to j the Itoifiio Itlver Valley where they j npctit Suturday mid Kiindny. HACK I IIOM AHIII,AXt I, ncal .Man Km-iii1s Week-end nt AnIiIiiimI I.. .V. Wooilslde, advertising mun aKer for Hie flolden Itule, retiirni;d this inornliiK from Ashland where he spent Kiinduy with Ills' wife, who left this morning for Crater Lake where sho will act us hostess during Hie summer months. DIXXKIt IMUTY toxk;iit l-jilcrtitlulnu; I'urty of Friends Willi Dinner tit While Pelican Mrs. f. White is being hostess this evening to a number of her friends nt the Whlto I'ellcnn with a dinner party. Covers will be laid for Mrs. K. J. Ksplnoza, Mrs. Lee Parker. Mrs. W. K. Iloml. Mrs.. S. K. Anderson anil Mrs. White. CO.Mixti i-oa visit To Spend Week With Molnlor Family Here I'rom Home In Soulh Miss Anna Cleonl, who bus been chief telephone operator nt Ited dlng, Callfornlu. for more than six years, will arrive In a few duys for a visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Mola toro nnd family. While Miss Cleonl Is here they are plnnnlng to take a number of trips, Including one to ("ruler Luke. AT DIAMOND I. Mil: .Mcdfonl Itiislncss Mini mill I'miiily Spcnil Wcek-Kiiil nt like Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul 11. McKoe and family of Medford were umong those spending tho week end at Diamond Lake. Mr. McKuo Is gen eral manager ot tho California Oregon Power company. They re turned to their homo at Medford last evening. ;oi; TO MLIMOUD To Spend Holidays With Itclalivcs at Medforil ( W. M. nnd Juko Thompson ar rived In tho city yesterday from Kirk, whoru they nro employed for tho I'ellcnn liny Lumber .company nnd left this afternoon for Medford to spend tho holiduys with relatives and friends. I'ltOM MALIX Couuecteil With Long 1'liie Lumber Company nt Miiliu T. II. Jacobs, with tho Long Pine Lumber company at Mnlln, spent : tho week-end here visiting. j The Uiiileo, July 'J-.-i- t ; lti:CL.M,TIOX NKItVICK MAX j Spends Siinilny Here Vroni ltoiiuirji ! Wlieri' He Is Kinpliiyeil ! It. P. Uarron of Ilnnnnzn, who Is attending to work for tho rocliimn- i Hon service In that vicinity, spent I the week-end In tho city. The work j which Mr. Tlarron Is doing Is ox-1 pected to be completed within the! next week nfter which Mr. Ilnrron will probably return to Ills home at Seattle. ATTKXI) nAXCU Local People A I lend Dance Spend Hominy Visiting ami Mr. and Mrs. II. Motsclionbnchor nnd Mr. and Mm. Ilrown motored tfl OIHIocitiln Suturday evening , whoro tliey nltondod llio opening dance of tlio now 0. nnd A. Storo nnd re mained overnight spending yesterday ut Williamson river on n flshlni; trlji. ' ( UI.V AT li:i)KOItl Will It' lliili IIiIm KvciiIiik ullli IouIn llouli; Who linn llci ii Houlli K. Iix of l)lx Urol hers aiHomobllo accessory ii'iop is expected to return tills oveuliig from Medford whoro he has been oti business and will he ' nccuuipiinlud by L'juIs lloxle, who has been iltendliiK the National j timrds In the Kiuili. Mr. Iloxlo! has accepted a poslllon with .I'x ! llnnherK and will take up his new work tomorrow. 4 I.IXX XIIHMITII llKTl ItXH ck l'rolll llllsilieas Tl'ljl ut Jleil ford ll.i I. Inn Nesmltli returned yesterday from Medford. where he motored Saturday lo attend to bus in ess in terests for Ihu Callfornlu Oregon Power company. ' SWIMMING I'.tltTV l'lirly of l,ocal I'eople Hiijoy Stvilll iniOK lit Wlul-Kse . A parly of local people, IncliidinK .vr. a,i .m rs, l.loyd Kyan, Mr. and Mj;l. it. n. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. - j, Telford. Mrs. M. I-. Miller mid family and H. M. Holllster. enjoyed a picnic and swimming party ut Wlul-Kse beach yesterday, relurninn home lust evening. MR.HAPPY B Again Mr. . ILinpy Party raises to mention that he's very fjnU of our poultry. He knows the birds we sell are well conditioned and when -he buys a bird here It's all bird and quality wide njt a hilt a pound Of Bund In 111 crop. Watch for Mr. Happy Party Make The Change CTAKT today to kIvo yonrself comnloto lirt sntisfaclion by equipping your Car with GENERAL OLDFIELD FIRESTONE YLL superior for service. They cost no more than ordinary tires. Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave; & 6th St. Picture Framing Mail your Kodak Finishing to Stinson's Studio 737 Main 8 Hour Service The San Francisco Bank "iHd California St. (and Branches), San Francisco For the quarter year ending Juno :ioilt, 11)25, n dividend has boon de elnred nt the rale of four anil oiie Hinirtec ( I M ) per cent per milium on nil deposits, payable on and nfter July 1st, 1 !) 2 5 . Dividends not cnllcd tor avo added to llio deposit account and enrii interest from July 1st, l!!2fi. Deposits made on or before July lllh, 3 !t 2 " , will eiuii Interest rrtnii .Inly 1st. liizn. A, H, Ml'LLKU, Secretary, KI.'XIM Y AT KIVKIt Mr. Bnd Mrs, H. Brown, spent Kunilay at Williamson Klvcr on un ouIIiik and fishing trip. Tlio It.Mlco, .filly U-it-l JtHTUlX rilO.M fKV.AMJS To HfM'iid Summer .Moulin Willi Itelnllves ut l.iikevlcw , MIskch Uoris and liei'K, who liuve Kdllb Spangen been attending school at Corvallis tho past yeur, have returned lo their home at Lakeview to spend Iho liutnmer, ;OKDOX.S KKTl'ltX Spend Wcck-Kml at Cublu at luke of the Woods Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cordon re turned last evening from llieir cublu at Lake of the Woods, where they motored on Saturday to spend the week-end. OVKIt FROM .MKDFOKI) y. M. Huvens spent the week-end here from Medford. wki:k-k.xd ocksts It. Young, J. Smith and E. Wort mun, all of Medford, registered over Sunday at tho Hotel White Pelican, I UO.M MKKIULL W. II. Ilogue of Merrill spent over Sunday in the city. The Rodeo, July 2-3-1 Knjoy Week's Outing ut East Luke and Other Points Mr. and Mrs. Ray If. Heed, ac companied '07 ihalr house guests, Mr. and Airs. H. liodson of Stock ton, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton of Ashlund, returned today from a week's outing at East Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hodson plan to return to their home at Stockton in the near future, where Mr. Hod sou Is superintendent of mails. HAKKLLK BKAVEK LEAVES .Scuttle Girl Jeaves for Medford After .Visit Here M-iss Hazel Beaver who has been the house guest ot her uncle J. F. Magulre and family for the past week left yesterday for Medford w,aere she will visit for some time aftlte home of her aunt,' Mre.tH. B." Anderson, before returning to her home at Seattle. Miss Beaver was a graduate from the Seattle high schoqj this year and plans to enter college this fall. Madame Panario's modern beauty methods improve on nature. Moe's Beauty Shoppe. Adv. 29-6. HERE FOR RODEO A. C. Goss and M. Sullivan giving Montana as their residence, arrived In the city yesterday and wiir ride here during the rodeo. FROM. OKLAHOMA "Red" Sheppard, here to rldo in the rodeo from Davis, Oklahoma, is stopping at the Hotel Lake. AT WLl'L-KSE Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pruitt spent Sunday Wlul-Kso on an outing. FROM MEDKOltD S. A. Nelson spent over Sunday here fr.Jin Medford, stopping at the hotel While Pelican. MISS McAXDRKWS HKTCH.XS Will .Spend Summer hero with l'ur cuts after Teaching in South Miss Esther McAndrews has re turned from Santa U.uimr.l to spend the summer months with hor par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. McAndrews. Miss McAndrews has taught for the past two years at Santa Barbara and plans to return to her position uguiu this full. MARRIED Sl'XDAY lteschlHK Couple Will Make Home In This City Walter Johnson and Miss Myrtle Zigan, both of Roseburg were . mar rled In till city Saturday evening nt olglu o'clock nt Sacred Heart roc.tory, llev. Father Kramer off I- dating. The young couple will make their future home hsro where Mr. Johnson is engaged lu cement work. The Rodeo, July a-:l;4 Sbotholo borers attack only the trees that have been set back by Injury enough to form a "Sour sap" condition. On boring. Into such a tree tho insects prepare to feed their young grubs by planting in the tunnel a fungus that will grow only in scour sap conditions. The beetles are attracted to trees in this condition, and attack them. So tho first step In O. A. C. experi ment control is to find the cause of poor vitality in the tree, nnd to remove It ns much ns possible. Seriously infested trees should be cut out nnd burned, . The Coolest Place In Town f.I'T lS TKI.T. YOU WHY We liavc installed an immense centrifugal (ititnp uliicli forces tliuusatuls (if cubic feet (if fresh air, fil Icrcl tliroiiffli ice-cold water, in and out of the theater constantly, without draft. This decreases the tem pera 1 11 re to fo degrees. Willi our comfortable seals and this perfect atmosphere, together with the finest pictures made, we offer you unequalled entertain ment. . : - TODAY We are showing you the same picture that San Fran cisco saw last week, at their finest theater r. Elinor Glyn's 1 "HIS HOUR A Wild Colorful Story it will make You Forget this Everyday World and a Maze of New Thoughts and Emotions. : . TOMORROW - "This iirii.fi) 'iMiiuli i.iiiu-iiiiiimon n rnwifiMi-riri Currant and gooseberry anthrac nose or leaf spot may be checked in Oregon bushes . by a bordeaux spray. 4-4-50, just after the fruit la picked. Lime-Sulfur may be The Washington Cafe It tbe most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" ' TOO CAS EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND 125 South Sixth U. S. P. Of. This trade-mark on every sheet . for your protection. ' ' " ( The Best Wall Board Is Now Available We have just received a carload of the famous Schumacher Wall Board. , 1 Everyone who is interested in building and : who has made a study of wall board recog- . riies the many points of superiority in this wall board over the ordinary wall boards sometimes offered the public with the assur ance that they arc just as good as Those who used Schumacher know how totally different it is from other wall boards. If you are interested in Wall board, drop around and ailow us to show you beyond any doubt the many superior points of Schumacher Wall Board. We are glad and proud to handle this fine product of a worthy and reputable manu facturer. :-;ifixx& BIG BAsTn LUMBERCCX . . ' Wm. H. Lodge, Mgr. ,..tJ A SCREEN MASTERPIECE Woman" used for this application, but the experiment station has found It rather less effective and more ant to cause spray Injury in hot weather than the bordeaux. CHINESE DISHES Wee Suing, Prop. : 1' .tr, iH': . .1 iii. Mil ! 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