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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1925)
r.vcfe two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925 VVVVVVVVVWmlVillifti " m mm m mm..m m. Roded Wisitors There is one place in Klamath Falls where you can come and rest cat a little candy and drink a cooling drink f That place is ,the Chocolate Shop P. J. Zizzos, Prop. Used Gars 2 FORD SEDANS 2 FORD COUPES OVERLAND TOURING PETERSON MOTOR CO. 7th and Klamath FRANKLIN OLDSMOBILE After we sell, we serve ; parlor anil also a firo placo which will improve Iho looks ot their liuuic very miirb. Ceo. Noble lias purchased ni'w Durant cur. .Mrs. Owen l'cpplo luf t Wednes day morning tor Idaho, where bIio will visit with her parents for an ! Indefinite length o( time. Archie WlsliarJ and a number of Owens Valley farmers made a trip to 1-angoll Vulley on Wednusduy. Charles llioler and family of Clovls, New Mexico, are visiting with his brother, T. M. Uioler and family. Hoy Shifflet spent the week-end at lily visiting friends. A. Keller and son Wlllard spent Sunday nl Klamuth Knlls visttlug Mrs. Keller, who has moved from the hospital to the Ktvd Kleet homo for a few days before making the trip home. A reunion of former Woodburu residents was held at the T. F. Hoggs home on Sunday when tho following people were, present: Ellis Young and wife, T. Hradbury and family, Mrs. Geo. Cllno and daugh ter IlarbarO) T. P. Hoggs and family and tho C. D. Chorpening family. The dinner table was set out of Joors under the shade trees and all present had a very enjoy- lable day with reminiscences of tho past. J. U. Casey is helping II. F. Tut tle put up his hay. 4 SPEND THE X $ - t 4 u AT, t h ROCKY POINT RESORT VOU CAN FISH YOU CAN SWIM Or you can just sit and ilrcam. 'Service Complete Tent-houses, Bungalows and Dining Room Service PHONE " OCKY fiPOINT RESORT 1 for reservations ; CAUTION Tlie thin, extremely flexible, balloon casing, repaired by tho old : methods, leaves a hard, stiff Ncction which throws Mia tire off balance and quickly ruins it. The Hnwkluson System eliminates this difficulty by making a re pair of remnrkable strength yet just as thin and pliable as tho balloon tire. . . Iladly injured balloon tires nro libt. "through" IF they are repaired the Hnwklhenn way. A trial will convince you. Wo guarantee each repair to OUTLAST THE TIRE, or your money back. All tires In spected Tree. q4CE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh ews Of The Klamath Country LORELLA Hall's Catarrli Hcdicine t4 your system of Catarrh or Dcafnev caused by Cstarih. tU kf 4rniiti for m 40 ytan I. I. CHENEY & CC TWo. OtW j The kangell Valley Ladies club i met with vMrs. T. F. Boggs on I Thursday afternoon at which time election of officers was held, Mm. W. D. Campbell was elected presi dent, Mrs. John Turner vice presi dent, Mrs., Ralph Hopkins, secretary-treasurer. After 1he regular business hour a miscellaneous show er was given Mrs. Floyd Pool, for merly Miss Agnes Pankey, and many useful and pretty gifts were received. The following club mem bers were present: Mesdames J. Turner, II. J. TIcknor, Dave Turner, Frank Pepple, R. Tuttle, O. P. Kel ler, W. 0. Campbell, Oscar Camp bell, Jesse Walker, Cy Conley, M. Kllgore, George Noble, A. E. (iale, Miss Bobbletto Tuttle. Out-of-the-valley visitors, were Mrs. George C'llne of Fort Hldwell and Miss Barbara Cllno; Mrs.. Cy Pool, Mrs. Archie Pankey of flouanzu, Mrs. C. D. Chorpening and children of Merrill. Ice cream and cake were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Chorpening and Mrs. Cy Con ley. All present had a very enjojv able time. The July club meeting will be held with Mrs. Oscar Campbell. W. I). Campbell is having his house remodeled by adding n pun- cSVIIDLAND Mr. and Mrs. Hilbcrt Largcut and daughter were in Klamath. Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gregory and daughter were among county seat visitors on Saturday. The property owners of Miller ; Island met in the county snporin jtendent's office on Saturday for the purpose of providing a bus line to 1 take the high school students to Klamath Falls the coming season. There are no county roads on the Island, which is greatly needed. We j hone our county road supervisor will come to onr rescue and help us out j with a connty road. The youngsters have returned (from the O. A. C. They arrived in Klamath Falls Saturday evening at 3 p. m. Those returning to Midland were. Mrs. Sovlck.'Paul and Mary Scvick. Pauline Burnett, Guldo Ro bustelli, Mrs. James Burnett, Anna Burnett. Joe Wright Jr. They all reported having a pleasant trip and hope to be able to attend tho O. A. C. another year. . Mrs. J. D.' Hooper and daughter, Opal, Mr. and Mrs. Vm. Hooper and daughter were In the Kcno district looking over their grain crops on the Kearns tract, where they have nearly 900 acres of grain, which is showing good prospects for a large crop this fall. Edgar Furber has been busy im proving the looks of his new house by giving it a new coat of paint this week. Mr. Oldcmcycr of Klamath Falls was on the Island Saturday looking over the sugar beet crops. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett and family were in Klamath Falls Satur day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutton and son, James, were among the shoppers In Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Furber and son, Lewis, were county seat visitors on Saturday. Mrs. Edna Flowers was in Klam ath Falls on Saturday purchasing supplies for the Midland store. Edward Royce was among the Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett and daughter, Anna, of Spring Lake were visiting on Miller Island Sun day. . ' i Charles Porter and Edward Hurd i were callers at the S. L. Burnett home Sunday. I An employe of the Oregon Cali fornia Power company was on the Island Monday looking over power pumps which have been out of order for tho past three days. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Furber and son, Mr. and Sirs. S. L. Burnett and family were among the picnicers and fishers Sunday at McCollumsj mill. f i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright and family were among Klamath Falls I shoppers on Saturday. j Mrs. Constance Williams spent thei week-end at the county seat. Jack Butler spent the week-end in Klamath Falls. ' Walter Gulmby was a caller In .Midland Saturday. J. C. Bovlck was in Klamath Falls Saturday to meet his family on their return from the Oregon Agricultur al College where they spent tho past two weeks. J. B. Burnett was in Klamath Falls Saturday 'to meet his family returning from Oregon Agricultural College where they spent two weeks. Mrs. Wm. Hooper and daughter, Miss Opal Hooper were callers In Midland Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Waynt and family were out joy riding Saturday evening. .., c5fALIN Agues Klnbiubn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khtbiubn, Is III with inflammatory rheumatism. She has been confined to her homo for sev eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson spent the week-end in Malln. Mr, Auderson was hero In tho interest of, tho Malln Progress. Oscar l.ursou ot MtuniHth Falls spent tho week-end lu Malln. Many tourists are slopping nl and passiug through Malln, both from tho north and south. Since lust summer Mullu has added consider ably to Its business section and resi dential portion. A new restaurant and ice cream parlor nro among the new business openiugs. Two new business buildings are Hearing com pletion. The truck gardeners are brlug ing in supplies ot early vegetables and report potatoes and other later varieties of vegetables to bo ready in a few weeks. Tito local markets are being supplied by local farm ers so far as possible. The Malln delegation to the summer course at Corvallls re turned with the other boys and girls on Saturday. Juno 27. Those attending from Malln were Nell Craig. Martha Jcllnek, Irene MrNull-l and John and Percy McNeil and ' Earl Wilson. These young folks re port a fine time nud on interesting two weeks while at Corvallls. The ball game on Juno 2S at tho .Mullu high school ball grounds be-i tween tho Klamath Falls Ewuuiia i Box Factory team and tho Malln town team resulted in favor of i Malin, tho score being 13 to- 0. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Jacobs and children, Dorothy and Donald, ami ; Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and sons, were entertained at dinner! Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil son at their home. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. llannon and ' children, Dickie and Constance, I were week-end visitors at Ashland. John Spolck brought his wife and infant daughter home from the hospital at Klamath Falls on Mon day. June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman spent Mon day night at their hoijie in Malin. returning Tuesday to Bcatty. where they aro attending camp meeting. Haying is the order of tho times in this section. Tho hot weather makes the crops grow at a marvel ous rate. Pasture in tho hills Ib reported as unusual for this tlmo of year. .Miss Evelyn Collins Is spending tho summer with her mother lu Malln, Evelyn attends school at Chico. Mr. and Mrs. Pospisll are enjoy ing a visit from their grandson of Klamath Falls. He is a son of Mr. nnd Airs. Joo Pospisll. The Tulo Lake homesteidero are beginning ILo put up ibay. Good crops ot alfalfa ate found to be the ruling. Friends of Mrs. Emma Craig Morlock and Mrs. Ha Smith Moon met at the borne of Mrs. Craig on Friday afternoon, Juno 26. A shower for the ncwlywcds was the order of tho afternoon. Numerous and useful gifts were presented to the brides. Ice cream and caae tvrre served at tho close of a pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Raymond Van Meter and children wero entertained at din ner Saturday, June 27 by Mrs. It. K. llannon and children. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Clark left for Portland Monday for a visit with relatives and friends: While there they will attend a reunion of Mr. Clark's family on July 4lh. ;C NOTICE ' TO V THE PUBLIC ' . t i ALL BUSINESS HOUSES WILL CLOSE ON July 2, 3 and 4 Between the Hours of 1:00 and 5:00 P. M. This follows out a plan of cooperation between the T.ly Rotleo Association and the Klamath Falls nierchans. The Rodeo with its attendant thrills will surpass any previous outdoor entertainment ever given in this vicinity. So Everybody Make Plans to be at the fair grounds ...tit by 1:00 P. M. on Those Days MERCHANTS' BUREAU oAt The LIBERTY Shirley Mason, oldest (in service, not years) of the William Fox stars with the exception of Tom Mix, is being seen at tho Liberty Theater tonight In a picture the like of which she has not, at least in the memory of this liumblu reviewer, appeared before. It's a mystery picture diamond disappears, man murdered that sort of thing. But it's prime entertainment, to be sure, They call it "Tho Great Diamond Mystery." Madame Punarlo's scalp massage J Improves the quality of your hair. ; Moo's Beauty. Slioppn. Adv. 2!l- j Beautiful Eyes Are Admired by Everyone BUT Squlnty Eyes, Eyes With Red or Inflamed Lids, Ara not nlco to look at. Gluss wearers usually havo bright, clear, snappy eyes, showing that thu strain is re lieved. Come In and let us tell you tho cause and remedy. . DR. GOBLE 700 M.W.Y Kyes ' Glasses lOtallllned Filled Repairs Quick Service cAt the TINE TREE A pair of dandruffs caused Rich ard Dix no little discomfort during tho filming of his latest Paramount picture, "Men nnd Women," which shows at the Plr.o Tree today. In a dramatic scene in tho produc tion, which was adapted for tho screen by Clara lleranger from thu stage play by David Ilelasco and Henry C. DeMillc. father of the Paramount producer, Dlx silently confesses to the theft of soma bank securities by slipping a pair of hand cuffs over his wrists. TO REVISE ESTIMATES WASHINGTON. July 2.7-Wlth final figures in hand showing a f 250,000,000 surplus for the fiscal year ended Tuesday, treasury at tention was turned today to a re vision of estimates ot receipts fur the year now beginning,' Orders to review all of the figures In detail were issued by L'nd'T Secretary Winston. The only rcliof from tho wealhci is to pretend you lilto it. Wool Fringe On 'This Shawl -T1 I r "5. 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