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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1925)
Jt V I-TUftSDAY, .TTTTiV 2, lfcifi EVENING ITFJIAU). KI7AMATII FAT,T,S. OREO ON PAGE THREE " FROM HPRIXO LA K K Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gordon of Mainly . About People Spring Lake arrived In tlio city this morning and will attend tho cele bration. . I It Is on Now Klamath Falls 7th Annual 1 . e ftei! this ill Hit! afternoon NIGHT SHOW (At tin; foot of Payne Alley) Is The Plswre To Go At Night .-MM..laiTd'- to in :. it i;i;i:k LEADERS , Four ('uiiii Flit- ilrlN iiml Three Itoy Seoul In l.enil lli'liy X.l mi mi nun n , Niullim OFIuh nrly, Mu rln ( ; rl ii h iuuI AlysHo J 1 ..r tor are riiniiliiK n ilnm- ntei. fur first lioimrit In I'm ilrlvn (ur "Snip Fnr-ml Fire" metnheruhlp. OnorKo Mai-Hey, Hubert Tulloii mill Kilwiird llnyit urn leaders for the- buy seouls, Mauvy holding III" lend ill Ilium Iniluy, i.i'av'ino I'oit mi', heiiou Mr. ii nit Mm. ('. II. Ilrowno. Miss Dorothy May Ilrowno untl Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. HI'M'lH'iih.iii urn leaving iniiKirriiw for Ml. Hebnr to spend i Ik- holidays, iiIuiiiiIiik to return homo .Monilny. , llermlo Foster mill I lurry I'riitlior will leave 'loiiiorrow evonln,'; or u fishing li'lji mi Hear creek, Thoy xn i lo return Huiiiliiy evening wllh a Mini rutrli of flHli. TO ASIILAXD Jnliii Fosleit will liiivii tomorrow iift'-niooii tor AhIiIiiiiiI, where, will npe-ml llui Fourth wllh Mm. Foster, iiml wllh tlii'lr huh unil doughier-ln-law, Mr. anil Mm. Iler-lii-rf .Mcf'nrlhey. RETURN' FROM SOUTH rinii siiri'iiiiii-niii ,riniiii'iiiiii'o rioo high tor Comfort Mr. unit Mm. I.. Hansen returned K ii 11 tl it y liy motor from Sacramento, where they lnul planned u IhisIuchh vlnli of a week or more. Tlio ex treme liot wenlhor proved too iniicli for tlii'in, hownviir. anil they re turned to Kluniiilli Falls several iliiyii oi-roro tney expected. Ti: limit wan Hu 'jxlniiiiu thai Mrs. llmiHi'ii fainted several times. MIDLAND VISITOItK Mm. J. H. Cooper In mi arrival In th illy today from Midland. Wliat is a Balloon Tire? THE announcements of two year or so ago defined a balloon tire an "A tiro of large croso-eectional diameter hav ing a thin, flexible side wall o it can be run at low enough air pressure to provide a soft air cushion between tho car and the road." That was the industry's ideal. 4 That was what the car owner was told he would get. That is what the car owner does get in the U. S. Royal True Low-Pressure Balloon. But he doesn't get it in all tires that carry the word "Balloon" on the side wall. Some tires labeled Balloon wear out too fast when run soft, ao they must be run at too high pressure to givo ideal cushioning and comfort. The makers of U. S. Royal Balloons have stuck to the original idea and ideal. The U. S. Royal Balloon is built of Latex treated Web Cord. This provides the necessary strength and flex ibility for low air pressure. It also has the U. S. Low-Pressure Tread which distributes the weight evenly over the entire tread surface and eliminates early, un . oven and unsightly tread wear. It can therefore be run at low enough pres . sure for ideal cushioning without injury. Many nice big round tires with the name, ' "balloon" on the side wall can't. United States Rubber Company True Low Pressure U. S. Royal 'Balloons W Mm 'a with the New Flat "Low? Pressure TREACf' and built of LateX- treated Web Cord TeU United State.-; Tires era Good llras For sale by: I, H. E. HAUGER J I Imperial Garage mhs. wa;i'om:r i;.pi: ted Mrs. Withe. , var:Kncr, mother of Waller -Waggoner, of tlio Whlt iiiiiii Drug company, in expected to arrive In Klaniiiih Falls from her home In Lebanon, Oregon, about tin middle of July for an extended vlnli. 1 ItO.M WALLA WALLA Mis. Carrie Olds Will Visit Ueliillvcs Htp for Soiiii Tinio lllTI' wil l, woiiK iidiii: ' 10 Work mi Sow Hrliool llnlM inu; I'Voin I.iin AiiKclfM J, KlBtt unci (inorK'i Yarno, nloim niiiHonii of Loo Ani!'lr.B, Call f urn lii, urrlvud In tlio tity lnul uviv nlnK to work on tlio nuw Kroemont Hiliool hiillilliiff. Whlln lmrn thoy will rcnlilo at tlio lloii'l I.ak'i. It I'ri'It VH TO M't l.OfO W. H. (!oilllOttr WllO llUH ll'Mlll lii-ro for tinvf-ral dayH on IniHln'jiiH riliirnci! HiIh morn la k to hlx liooi" at MiCIouiI. TO ATTIIM) KOI)i:) rorlliiml Mi'ii Arrive lo Tiikr t.'i'li'liralloii In A. K. Kri.'fMiiun und tl. A. Miller of Portland aro amoni; tho vlitorn hora to utti nil tint UihIio. plannlni; to rotiirn north tint laat of Unwind!. lll:TlltS I HUM TKXXAXT Afli'r VUIIIiik Willi H.lalhi'S ( iilHoriila Ki luiiiH lloiiii) in MrB. C. "II. KoKtor, ocoompanlitd liy- hur alslor, Mimi l'narl Murphy, natirnml InHt nlfc-ht from vlHltlnf? with thi-lr parontH, Mr. and Mm. !. W. Murphy ot T-nnant. f'all-fornla. ;oi.o to wi:i:i MAHTIXH OX OI.TIX0 Mr. and Mri. ChM Martin and Mr. und John Martin -will bo oinong tho li::al p3ple npendlnif tholr holl dayn ait Ixiko of tho Woodn. TO VISIT KOXS Mr. and Mm. N. Olx are expe.'t pd to arrive thin evening from their Irjnin at Ailil ind ly vhtlt with their wmn ovr tlio Fourth. Tiey will plan a flKU'iiK trip while h;r and attonO. the rodeo. Ill-XTOHS j.kavixc; Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hector and family are leaving tomorrow for Diamond l.aku to upend the hil-day. TO niAMO.MI UKK A party Including Mr. and Mm. W. Leo, Mr. and Mm. George Weurts and Mlrs Ruth Dinn are leaving tomorrow for Diamond Lake lo aprnd over lihe Fonrlli. Arrives AI'.KIVKK 1IKIIK to Kh-ih1 Kuntiner , Itl-lutiVCH Willi MIbh Mamie Clacomlni arrived in tho city lat evening to upend the summer months with her parents, Mr. and .Mm. M. J. Giacomint of Mcrryi and her ulster, Mrn. L. C. Offleld of thiH city. LARSOX TO LKAVK To S,m ii.I lloll.liDH Willi IMa.ivi"'1" " ,rtl' Spi-nil ' I 11111. 1 . .. ill t'nliforiiia I mi rth Willi l'm-enld Mm. farrlu OIiIh arrived In Klamath Failn Kunilay from Walla Walla. Win, Illusion, to npond bi-v- eral week vIhUIiii: here wllh her kmi, I'raiulH Olils, nnd lu-r daugh- r. Mm. It. V. Haihlnny. Mr. Olds motored to Walla Walla "last week, returning Sunday with 111 mother. MiKH Florence Murphy In plan- nliig to leave on Friday for Weed, California, where ahe will spend the Fourth with her family. TO SAI.K.M Harold Larson of the Big Lake Lumher company will leavo this evening for Portland where he will remain over the Fourth with his parents. , ' VISIT MISS MILLKXS .Motor to Slimmer Home of Miss MIIIi-iin for livening Will Vi-lt Iteliitlves In Capitol Cily for Month Mrs. Wm. Massey left yesterday for Salem, where she will upend the month visiting with her mother. . lltO.H I'UNNSVLVAMA Among tho guests from the cast it tho Hotel White Pelican ore Mr. and Mm. It. (,'. Custer. and family of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. They am making a tour of tho northwest. 1 ItO.M Mr.DI Oltl) , C. Hull and K. C. Jerome nro guests registered at the Hotel Will left this morning .for Wllllam- x msixKss Atfii-il Keller lteturns ' to Itiineli Willi Wife. Who Visited Hero Alfred Keller, woll-known ranch er of Lnngell Valley, was a business visitor in Klamath Falls yesturduy. Ho was accompanied back to the ranch by Mrs. Keller, who has been spending soma time in Klamath Fulls. x Foil nooi'o Peto Tllork, well-known Klamath longer, is in town for several days to take in tho Hodeo. l'ROM LAXtJKLL VALLKY Transacts ' . Ituslness unil . Visits Willi Friends From Valley Mrs, W. D. Campbell was in town from Lnngell Valley yesterday, visiting with friends nnd transact ing business, She returned to tho Cnmpholl ranch late In tho afternoon. TO WILLIAMSON KIVKIt Mother nml Son Left This Morn lug for Williamson ltlver . Mrs. w: Pi McMillan' nnd son Will left tills morning tor William son river, whoro they will spend tho Fourth fishing and camping. I'HOM CALAMI'S Kb Chlldors and Pat Montgomery aro In town for tho celebration from tho Modoc Pino company's Calamus camp. TO CHICWAICAX M'ATF.ItS Local Couples to Spend Wcek-Knil lit Clicvt'itticiiu 1'lslilng Miss Marinm Wortley, Walter Short and, Herbert t'.andls motored to tho summer homo of Miss Leatha Mlllens Inst evening, for nn Informal evening and visit. COSKHOOM LF.AVF.S To Meet Wife and Itahy lit Sun Fran cisco Knrouto Home C. Coseboom left la,st evening for Snn Francisco where ho will meet Mrs. Coseboom and baby, who are returning from an extended visit in tho east, rteturning from the east Mrs. Coseboom visited in the south ern states of Florida, Louisiana and Alabama. While east Mrs. Cose boom spent most of her visit with her parents. M Its .Hl'UX ItETl KXS Spent Fortnight In Portland Hons Wits Mrs. Gojrgo Hum roturned today from Portland where she has been for tho past fortnight visiting with her sons, William and Ralph Hlirn. While north Mrs. Hum attended to tho rose oamlval and the Eastern Slur conventions. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Z. Howard aro spending their ihonoymoou at "lucky Pclnt. Mr. Howard is market road engineer and was recently mar ried In Itosoburg. Tho young cou ple will reside on North Sixth upon their return to tho cilj. Don Hall's PELICAN LUNCH Tho Homo of tho. Pelican STEW ,6th St. Just off Main Sandwiches too KOCK CKF.EK RANCH In City for Rodeo From Home nt Rock Creek Ranch . SMITHS TO LKAVK Motoring to Park for Holidays, ! Returning Sunday ; Mr. and Mrs, Wlllnrd Smith and j son Thornton, In company with I Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. Minnie C. Smith, who is visiting hero from her home in Denver, and Mr. and j Mrs. Edward Shaw plan to leave Friday for tho park to spend their 1 vacation. FROM IIIXOX Mr. and Mrs. (.'. It. Wren and daughter are visitors In the city from Dixon. (LUSTS AT ROSKAMP HOMK Prominent Han Fraiirlsco People Here for Visit Mr. and Mrs. William Kmmitt of San Francisco are guests at the Roskamp home- on Esplanade. Mr. Emmltt is one of the promlent business men of the south operat ing a chain of drug stores through out the southern state. Mrs. Kmmitt has the distinction of being a neice of one of the leading attorneys. Judge Gary of the United States Steel corporation. RICHARD DIX in "MEN AND WOMEN" One of the cleverest pic tures of the year. ; TOMORROW "CHEAPER TO 31 ARRY" 14 tl..WJ - 1 LKFT TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoner left this morning for Astoria, where they will spend the holidays. at the Liberty Shirley Mason , "THE GREAT DIAMOND MYSTERY" A thrilling drama of suspense and action. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Berkln and family arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from their home at Rock Creek ranch to attend tho rodeo. While here they are guests at the Hotel Arcade. PKLICAX CITY. J. II. McGuIro of Pelican City Is in tho city today on business, stop ping at' the Hotel Arcade during his stay here. ACCEPTS POSITION Druggist From Portland to Work at" Forbes Drug Store Here P. R. Shea, recently ot Portland arrived in the city last evening and has accepted a position with Forbes Drug store as druggist. Mr. Forbes will take up his new work today. NEW CLERK HERE Hotel Minn Arrives From Los Angeles to Accept Position Here F. E. Hopkins, recently of Los Angeles, arrived in the city yester day to take up his new duties as clerk at the Hotel White Pelican. Mr. Hopkins succeeds W. H. Brown, who was forced to resign his position duo to falling health. The White Pelican Hotel . lias prepared a special program for its guests tfnring the dinner hour , Friday and Saturday Evenings Merchant's Lunch ; 60c Special Fourth of July Dinner .....$1.50 Regular Dinner -'- - .$1.00 t ORCILESTRA MUSIC ' TO VISIT PARENTS Arrived Lnst Evening From Rich mond, California for Visit ' Mr, and Mrs. Frank L. Kvnns, in company with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Heck nro leaving Friday evening for thd headwaters ot tho Cliowaucuu, wlmro thoy will remain ovor tho holidays nn a fishing trip. FOR Til 10 HUMMER Diinsmuir Man Hero to Work for tho Hummer Months A. S. Clnuson ot Dunsmulr Is another rosldent of this city for the suminor months, accepting a posi tion lioro with tho Southern Pacific. WOOD Sumnior woathor has molted down tho price of Block-Wood to tho oxtremo bottom. Low summer pricos nro now on. Don't hesltato but buy your winter's wood now. Thore will bo no chonpor prices. Green Slabs Ortlors aro coming In for that good cheap wood groen slab. Our trucks nro delivering the best (troon Blab wo have ever sold. Order a years supply ot blocks, and green slab, and you nro safe you can get no bottor wood. ' Peyton & Co". "Wood to bura" 601 Main . Phone S35 Francis P. Hannon, son ot Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hannon of the Enterprizo Farm arrived by motor last evening from Richmond, California for a visit of two weeks. In the southern city Mr. Hannon is connected with the Standard Oil company. Read This! r CRATER LAKE ICE CREAM FOR YOUR PICNICS . " I Packed to keep several hours ? No tubs to return ""; Creamery open every day at 6:30 A. M. : ; Klamath Falls Creamery i IX FOR RODEO E. B. Coruthers ot Bonanza is in tor the celebration from his home. CONNOLLY'S TO REMAIN Montana Visitors Will Remain Throe Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Pat Connollly, who arrived the other evening from Bill ings, Montana, to visit with Mr. Con nolly's brother, A. J. Connolly, plan to remain in this section tor nt least throe weeks, before returning to their home in Montana. Several out ings are being planned tor them, whllo hore. FROM DORRIS Mr. nnd Mrs. I. E. Perkins are visiting in the city from Dorris, California. FROM HOLLYWOOD , Mrs. T, C. Morgan and son are guests at tho Hotel White Pollcnn from Hollywood. IX FOR RODEO A. B. Cougre Is another visitor In tho city from the- Rock Creek ranch, who plans to tnko In tho Rodoo, DRADFORDS LOIMjE v Mr. anil Mrs. Louis Bradford to En tertain Large Party ... OF ASHLAND "fZ Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Bradford will he host nnd hostess to about 20 i'uests over tho holidays at their beautiful cabin pt Lake of the "Woods. ' ' x SOUTHWELLS ARRIVING P aix-nts unil Sister ot Loral Mall Arriving This riven lug for Visit - '.Mr. and Mrs. Southwell and daughter ore expectod this evening from Mnlln, Missouri, for an ex tended visit with their son and brotjher, ,W. G. Southwell. The southerners are making an extend ed tour of the west and will remain hero about six weokB. IX SHOPPING . Mrs. C. V. Hlaker, residing on tho AshJund highway, spent yester day here on a shopping tour. TO ROCKY POINT Large Party of Loral People lienv- ing for Korky Point Chuineronod by Mr. and Mrs. Taut Dmtton, a party of tho younger, so cial sot plnn to leavo tomorrow tor Rocky Point to remain over tho holidays. In the party aro Mr. nnd Mits. Paul Dalton, Miss Blna Jon son!. Miss Lula Hansop, Miss .Sybil Baniber, ' Bill Williams, Mjnrtln Aduins und Dwayuo Buell. 4 Mrs. J. U. Lilly and Mrs. O. W. ,, Long of -Ashland are expected to . . arrivo this afternoon to bo "the , house guests of Mrs. Louis Brad ford for tlM coming two days. FROk LAKEVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Mitzke ot Lakc.1, view are among the out-of-towit visitors here for the rodeo,,-. stoppUt ,it the Hotel ?n:;e Pelican whllo here. V .,.V i '"V FROM CALAMAS, ; Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M, Jonos ar rived in the city today irom Cala- ,, mas and plan to attend the rodoo . this nftoinoon, .. '. t ; Lumber for Sale Cheap , Practically all items for construction or re-: pair work Drive out and look it over , ' PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO.