FRIDAY, JULY 1025
EVENING HERALD', KLAMATH FALLS; 'OREGON
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Mainly About People
iMimatE Theatre
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Tim Coolest I'lace In 'Town
i lAJ LIBERTY
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Irene Rich and Kilecn Percy in
"Yesterday's Wife"
The I'ig one Sunday in
"Silent Sanderson"
Stai-riii'!; Harry Carey
".- CRATER M'H DAILY
I'liNM'iiKi'i'N Cmt Letivit Dully From
kiiKt'x Nlaui' office
TntirlsUt or local people deslrlm!
In k Crater l.nli" will now have
llm ,1 1, in i it n i; 1 1 y , wllh Hi" ltoeknrd
Iniit lliifi run n I ii k ilully. leaving Hi"
rlljl each morning Hi S o'clock. Tim
linn lino w.ih fur m r I v operated liy
lllll t.i'ii nf Klamath Fulls, Inn I hit
year In iiihI' i' the. iiiniiitHoincul of
II. Prim uf llw Crater I.u kit Hi'iiiirl
Co. Itockurd's will Im llm IimiiI
honking office, where piniHoiiKors run
make mm-rvulloiiH,
Wo liml rather hnvu frl"iiiti tliun
look Ilk" u collar advertisement.
My .slock of imported ami iloniestic fabrics is the !:irtr
rs in he fnuml lielwten l'ortlanil ami San Francisco.
s
I have something you are sure Id like.
CHAS. J.
(Merchant
Hart Building
The Washington Cafe
U tha moat popular eating placo In Klamath Fall today
"There's a Reason"
TOO
EAT BETTER
AMIJUICAV AND
liiO South Hindi
Store Closed
But wc will be open next Monday
with Lower Prices Than Ever
Specials for Monday and Tuseday
3'Jello, any flavor 2Sc
Picnic plates, per-package : 10c
Good,old potatoes, per pound 6c
Bulk Jewel shortening, per pound ... 20c
Valley Queen flour, 49 lb. sack $2.50
Seedless Raisins in bulk, 2 pounds for 254
Macaroni in bulk, 3 pounds for ....25o,
Strictly fresh egg-s, per dozen 41d
No. 10 solid hand packed tomatoes, per can 50c
Scullys crystal white syrup; Jarge pail 98c
10
Eveiy star on your dollar twinkles hore. Free package candy
to every child making purchase at our store Monday.
Free Delivery GILBERT'S Phone 484-J
FROM MOIIOC CAMP
Hupci'liKciiilciil .Miillciiiiiin
(Vlilirulloii
in for
Kupt. I 'nil MiiIIiiiiiiuii of Modoc
iipup. nml Coo, (iiinnon nru In tolay
In iillond lliu Itnilim.
WKATJII-: HOITIOOK
HAN FKANCI8CO, July 3.-TW
wciti lur oiul k f.r llm wi'i'k be
Kluulng July 5 w in nniiuuiK'ud ri"l'
loil.i liy llm V. H. Weather bureau
an (iillnwii: .
F.'r Cult for i) tit . Orcg m nnil Wts'i
liiKlou: Fair wrinlmr and ir ruiil
4 111 I .-u t II l it lull IV Ull eonalllu.-a'ilo
minds and f jkh along Inn cnuil.
FOR SUMMER
y, . I lie iiutncs ymi wear tiiiring Hie
hot weather are subject Id harrier
wear than those you wear in the
eohl weather you shoulil own
more ami change oftener to keep
that prosperous appearance yon
are striving for.
CIZEK
Tailor
Klamath Falls
CAN
FOR LESS
CJ1IINIC8IJ DISHES
Weo BhluK, Prop.
All, Day
July
lbs. Cane Sugar,
attexdi.vo cei.eiikatiov
Mr. ami Mm. John I, mid nn
amour. Lliu linrilM, visitors In tin
rlly Iit. in m i. nil i In, KoiliMi.
jok devixi; i.v
ItrliiniN I'ioiii lump In Upend the
Fourth III 'lly
Joe Dovlno arrived IiihI evening
friiiu lliiuiiu.a, where. Im has boon
workliiK wllli llm roilnuintlon s r
vlt'n for Hiiinii llina lo spend . the
holidays here. Ilu la slopping in the
llm, I Lake.
TO VIKIT BROTHER
Moll anil IIiiiikIiIit of Onliliiiiil
Arriving TIiIh Afternoon
Mia. litilph Klnnlii'U uml nml 1 1 it.
Mrs. Monor, nru urrlvlnit IIiIh uriar
iionii from Oakluiiil, Ciilirornlu, lo
v in 1 1 wlih llii-lr noil and liroilnr.
). i. Kioni'r. W!;llo ham tliuy will
nili'iul I ho ciili'liralloiiH iiik! plan an
niillux.
IIKTI IIX TO Ki:.TII,K
l.rfl Ijisi Cv.'iiIiik for lloin Afii'r
M'orMni; llci,' for Sonm TIlln-
('. I.iivi'Kr'i n am K. li Huron of
Si'iiillii, wlio hvo liifn workliiK at
llonaiiza with l ll'; ' ,i'liiiiiiitlnn nr
vli'o li'ft lnt i vi'iiliiK for llio muni
iifn-r i iiniili'tliiK ihi'lr work Iutm.
'I'li'-y Iluti lo nrrlvu In Ki'iitllo to
Inorrow. l itoM am;om.
In for llm Kourih from AlKomn
mi in Ii nro A. I.. Hi'iuiilH nml Harry
Cullii. Hold plan lo ri'liuilii li-r-until
Kunilny iiIkI.1, wlivn thoy will
li'turu to ratiip.
TO ATTHXI) HOIICO
E. Y. Siimlidl of hlloiiuin
rlvi'd tlil.i niornliiK to atli-ni!
roil,o.
nr
Iho I HUM KIKKI'OKIl
ltvclhlerliiK lit th Iloti'l Whllo
I'lllniii from Klrkfonl am I). M.
HiTRliiml. K. I'ullvy, I.co (iolil,'ii
ami (iiirald l.ln'.ncr.
MIOM KlltK
Mr. aiiiL Mm. -C K. roller nn;
vIkIHiik In tlio rlty from Kirk.
l.OC.M, HOYK I.K.VVK
To Sll'll llllllllllj 1 ltOH-lt'
Willi ItelallvrH nml l'il,'inlu
riiarlia I loimc. Wllhird Cooper.
1.1'land MarkH and Otto Kills left at
noon today liy motor for Iiusi'lniiK.
wliero tliey will vlalt over thu holl
ili'.yu Willi relatives and friends. They
will return Sunday evening. Doth
MarkH mid Kills are former llosc
UurK boys.
' VISITS HKHK
I tl From Alilaml lo Talie Crater
Lake Trip
MIkk Juanlta Kllir of Eugene is
vliilllnR Mr. iid Mrs. 11. D. Eller
during tho Itodeo. Mr. nnd Alrn.
' Kllur ru plannliiR to drivo to
('niter l.nko Sunday as MInh Eller
liaa never visited tho lake, iiIIIioukIi
Internum; to do no for' several
yenra.
Mrs. ('. Hi Knowles l ImprovInK
Irnpldly In llio Klamath General lios
j pltnl, follou-lng mi operation Into
last Week.
Saturday,
4th
74c
.MUM. HTF.IllllN'H ItE'ITHXH
Afler
Hpi'iiilliifc Three Wecka on
('mini Kelni'iiH Ifiimn
A croiii in ii ii-il ly hor nulw, MIkh
lee Krupp f Centralln, WjihIiIiik
lon, Mra. (i. I. Kt, 'Milan returned
liumo last i-vi'iilliK after a three
weeks vacation on llio roast. He
tiirnliiK homo Mrs. Ktclihlnn left her
little daughter, I'ut, In a J'oriland
lioupllal wliero slm will remain for
perhaps two montliH recelviiiK treat
iinntH. When Mrs. Htehhlim left
l'ortlanil aha was doing nleely.
CAII'INO I'AHTV I'l.A.NXKII
To licnvn I'lrst of Week for I'orl
Creek on Online
A party Includlnif Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Crimes and their son and
daiiKhler; (illhert Kleet and Mrs.
Cue will leave tho early part of tho
week for an oullni! on Fort Creek,
plannlni; to he none about ono week.
VISITIM; MltH. ItKXK'K
Kller Mere lo SM'inl HoIIiIiijh Willi
.Mrs. K. W. It, 'ill, k
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Nlehola and
Visa Irene ISrady motored In from
Uikevlew yeaterday to spend tho
holldaysu'lth their sinter, Mrs. E. W.
Itenitk. Whllo hero they will at
tend tho rodeo.
rim.ooi in visiTons
Arrlvi In City Iist Kveiilnic lo At
tenil Celebration
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Crawford
and dauKhlers. Neoma and Hetty in ,
company with Mrs. E. II. Ihi Fault
arrived last evening from Chlloquln
to spend tho holidays here. They aro
Kuesta nt tho Hotel Arcade whllo In
the city.
LOOKS OVEK lll'SIXKSS
I'orlliniil l.iiinlx'r Mali III City On
lluslncss Trip
J. W. Copcland. Portland lumber
man spent tho past three days in the
city looking' over business possibili
ties. Heforo returning north Mr.
Copelund attended the rodeo, leaving
last nlKht. At the present Mr. Cope
land has made no definite, decision
but Is considering returning here to
enter buAluess
FKOM I.AKKVIEW
Planning to spend their holidays
hero Mr. and Mrs. I). O. Motzko ar
rived in I lie city last evening from
their home at Lakevicw.
AltHIVIXfi TOXIfillT
Soul hern People Klre for Reserva
tions for Holidays
A lamlly party Including Mr. and
.Mrs. W. F. Irley and Mr. and Mrs.
U. Porter all of southern California
nro arriving this evening to spend
the holidays hore and attend the
rodeo. They nro making the trip by
motor.
to vvohk ni:iu:
Arrhc From Santn Jlnrbarn
AVuik on New School
I.cns: Mai."'ey orrlvod list even
ing frnm o.tthern t'.t'.'-3rii!:i tr
work on tho now sch:5l building.
While in itho city Mr. Marstey will
st 'P at l hotel Lake.
odeo
1'KO.M l'OUTI,AXI j
Miss Winifred Wlnnnrd Is ex-1
peeled lo arrive here from l'ortlanil i
llils afternoon lo upend tho mini-:
nier mouth wllh her parents, Mr. i
and Mrs. If. K. Wlnnar.
i i:ikvii,m: vikitohm
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hawthorno ar-
rled this nurnlnK fram rriueviile
to a! tend the Itodoo. . I
. i.i;i jiijvvv i
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Flemliu of1.
Ited liluff are spending their hili
dni here.
ISK.M) AHIilVALS
J. V. Hennoey, J. II. Meister and
C. O. Meapher all reeUtc-.-cd at
tho h(fl White Pelioan last even
ing from Bend.
Hl:itK FOIt HOMDAVH
Km II Flaeker cf Hon-jriza U
to spend tho iholidays.
in
TO VISIT I'.VDEKWOOKS
Eastern A'lslior ami Hon (o Visit
Here With Itclallves
Mrs. (iraeo .Adriameo and son
Hubert of New York city are ex
pected to arrive In the city tomor
row for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
C. II. Underwood.
uo(;ers kamil vi.eave
Will Have Wcck-Kml Cuests I'roni
Mi'ilforrl at I.4Hlge
Mr. s. ad Mrs. Islie Rogers and
(family. .1Ir:i. J. U. Edwards, mother
f ,, ,.,.. .vho , ylsitlne here
frQm jllckaonr,e an(1 gome gaests
from Vedford left this afternoon
for the Rogers lodge at Lake of the
Woods.
UAXC1IKK OF VALEY
Teil Hine one of Klamath valley's
prominent ranchers is in today to
attend the Rodeo.
POST OFFICE WANTS IXK ATIOX
Central l-ocalion, (iixsl I.ightiiia; lm
IHiiiant With Plenty Flcnir of Space
Blanks and specifications tor the
proposals of a new post office loca
tion may be secured from Postmas
ter John McCall. These will be re
ceived up to and including July 20,
1925 for the furnishing of desirable
qunTters, the price to be stated per
annum, which will Include all mod
ern , facilities, with furniture " and
equipment. The lease to run' for a
term of from 6 to 10 years, starting
October 1, 1925. Floor space, an im
portant factor, of 3500 square feet
is desired. Central location is con
sidered important as well as good
day light.
F.LKS TO INITIATE
To Initiate Ijirgo Class at Thursday
Mglit Meeting
With an enrollment of 750 mem
bers, the local Elks lodge No. i.247
plan the initiation of a clasj of 20
on next Thursday evening. Follow- J
ing the initiation a banquet and en
tertainment will be given. This
meeting will be the last before the
grand lodge session in Portland
which convenes on the 13th. Al
ready over 100 locnl Elks have sign
ed up to go on the special July 12th.
Headquarters will be at the Hotel
Imperial in Portlnnd.
Have your, hair marcelled In a de
lightfully cool and comfortable
Beauty Shoppe. Moe's. Adv. 29-6
Visitors
We wish to
will be closed
until
Balsiger Motor
Authorized
STONF. ami C1..M) NAGTJL in
"CHEAPER TO 5WARRY" S
'J'lir, IM.iy that Started ;uiglity' Hroadway Talking!
w - - m m I
SUNDAY and MONDAY
'l"he Swiftest Racing hilni of a Generation
"THE DIXIE HANDICAP"
Kjj
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TT..,..tl j-ri i iiiainii r---rti-r-i) art n i '
FKOM. FORT KLAMATH
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rmh motored
from Fort Klamath this morning to J
ahop and spend the attern.5:i.i el-1
tending tho R.do-. They will re
turn home this evening.
MISSES IPC AXI) IJOTV
Leaving ti Kpeml Holidays at Itke
view With Relatives
Tho Mlsres Joe Upp and Kather
lite Doty arc leaving thi afUirniKin
for;i,akeview 13 spend the li3l!i!iys
with Miss Doty'a irarcnts. ','.
Dogs nro more fun than goldfish
even If goldfish don't chew up your
slippers.
CRATER LAKE
COTTAGE CHEESE ,
Made Fresh Daily
CREAMED COT.TAGK CHEESE
is the ideal picnic dish.
Ivor sale at the leading meat markets and Creamery.
CREAMERY OPEN EVERY DAY AT 6:30 A. M.
Klamath Falls; Creamery 11 f
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The
White Peticm H&tel
Has prepared a special program for
its guests during the' 'dinner hour
Friday and Saturday Evenings
Merchant's Lunch
Special Fourth of July
Regular Dinner
notify the public
from 10:00 a. m.
7:30 a. m. Sunday
Ford Dealer
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. ORCHESTRA MUSIC : ' S
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Welcome I
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Company
, MISSES ROfJEIW KKTl'nV ,
TDn SM-uos Zeplia and Jean i Rog
ers who have been vlartlng ln"P,vrt-
iand for the past week teturned
home and wllf join 'their parents
at the Kigara lodge at Lake of the
Woids over tho holidays.
GORDON'S LEAVING
Spending Holidays at their Loriga.
iit Lake of (lie Woods
This afternoon Mr. aind Mrs. J.,
A. Cirdoni and daughter Hope, lertjj
f r Lake of the Woqids t spend the.
week end. ' ' '
- In these days of so much bad
bbozo there -are tots of peoplo who,'.:
arc nearly dead for a drinkf
Dinner .....
that we
Saturday
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