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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1925)
jfruMj-j-j.rTH'. :: : . . . :.: : v. r:r::vr:.--r:.XT:r-nrrr-iigiiiK:-xirr.i-),iii ,.01.1,; Big Meeting of - Stockmen Called Here Formation of Local As sociation Here Is Likely A special meeting of Klamath county cattlemen to consider forma tion of a local isltleuieu's associa DON'T look for the flaws as you go through life: And even when you find them H Is wise and kind to be somewhat blind And look for the virtue bo hind them. For the cloudip.it night hu a hint of light. Somewhere In Its shadows hiding; It is bettor by far to hunt for a star Than the spots on the sun abiding. BIRTHDAY I'ARTV X)R DAl'CHTKR Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leech hon- I ored their daughter, Ardis. on Tues day evening with a birthday party it the Leech summer home at Alta Bioot Aeree. The holiday colors of red, white and blue were used in decorating the home. The guests left the city In the cool of the eve ning for the summer home, where light refreshments were served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. X. Toung, Margaret and Marian Young. Mr. and Mrs. George Cas per. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Webb and children. Gail and Darrell. Mrs. M. G. Moon, Miss Phylis Hogan, Joyce and Ardia Leech and Mr. and Mrs. Leech. ST. LOUIS VISITOR Another lovely southern visitor in the city for the month of July la Miss Alyce Hurry of St. Louis. Missouri, who will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barn stable. Mr. Barnstable motored to Portland on Thursday, where he met Miss Hurry, returning this afternoon. DINNER PARTY OF WEDNESDAY On Wednesday noon, Mis Ger trude Cox was hostess to a number of her friends with a delightful chicken dinner at her summer home at Barclay Springs. The table was centered with a lovely low bowl of gladloltas in pastel shades. Covers were laid for Mesdames G. I. Hill ard. A. R. Campbell. O. L. Brown. C D. Grimes. W. L. Sanders and H. A. Grimes. SOTTHERX GIRL IS VISITOR HERE Miss Agoea Donnelly of Birm ingham, Alabama, is the house guest lot her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Graham and planj to remain here for a fortnight before return ing to her tome In the southern city. - HERE FOB HUMMER MONTHS Mrs. C. E. Relly arrived from Loa Angeles yesterday to spend the summer with Mr. Relly and her son Charles. FRIENDS CALL ON MR. AND MRS. GREEN" A party of local people motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Green on Spring Lake road Wednes day evening to meet Mrs. Green, who Is a recent bride, coming here from San Francisco. A social eve ning was enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were served. Those calling were Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hanson, Miss Grace Conboy, Miss Louise Cattuiza, Miss Cecils Mc Mahon, Mrs. J. P. McMahon of Portland, Miss Bernardine Hannon, j Mrs. Frank Howard, little Martha Helen Fisher and Mr. Walter Han non. HOME FOR SUMMER MONTHS Miss McAndrews, who has spent the winter months teaching at Santa, Barbara, California, returned home the early part of the week tor spend the summer mouths with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. M. Mc Andrews. Miss McAndrews will re turn again In the fall to Santa Barbara. ' ' LEAVES FOR EXTENDED VISIT Accompanied by her two sons, Danald nnd Victor, Mrs. Fred Ilut chell left this morning for Portland aid Seattle for an extended visit with relatives and friends. At Port-1 land Mrs. Butehell will be the house guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Connor and will later visit at the home of her mother, Mrs, John D. Gay at Seattle. . . .. Hclcnc 'Brettcnstcin sh iktv ehitoii Telephone N.4 Youthful and Snappy THI3 ensemble outfit, worn by Marion Dovles, 1 of pearl (ray fiat crap trimmed at th bottom of the coat and the drese with pivot edged petals made of the silk. The lines are straight and youthful, aad tea only ornamentation allowed la at the hctntlnp. , SECOND OH SERIES OK LOVELY AFTERNOONS On Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert D. Newell, proved herself a most charming hostess, when she entertained at tha second of a series of bridge luncheons at her home on High. A lovely color note of pink and white was carried out with low bowls of roses and llllies. Favors were dainty individual baskets of candles. Seven tables were In play during the afternoon. The hostess was assisted by her honor guests, Miss Mary Rietb of Kelso. Washing ton, who has been the bouse guest of Mrs. Newell for the past fort night, and Mrs. II. W. Bathiany. GUESTS AT RYAN HOME Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harris of Portland are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ityan. HOUSE Gl EST iOF DAUGHTER t sirs. Carrie Olds or walla Walla, 'Washington. Is In the city to be the ' house Ktiest of her daughter, Mrs. i 11. W. iialhiany for the coming fort- !nii,lil U'lillo hnra ttw. Well. Walla matron will be the Inspiration for a number cf social affairs. MISS KRUIT VISITING AUNT MIhb lii'O Krupp of Centralia, Washington, is another youthful summer visitor In the city, the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. U. I. Ktoljblns of the McCarthy apart ments. Mlxs Krupp plans to spend the Krcater part of the suijimer here. HOUSE GUESTS AT ROSUAMP HOME 1'remliient southern visitors in the oily this week ore Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kmmltt icf Bun Francisco, Callforniu, lw are house guests at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. H. E. lies kamp, on Esplanade, ; " Si' - t ' mm Iff HOSTESS AT DINNER PARTY A delightful dinner party of Mon- 'lay evening was presided over by Mrs. F. White when she entertained at the Hotel White IVIU-an. Covers were- laid for: .Meadnmes Lee Park er. K. J. Ksplnoia. W. K. Bond. 8. K. Anderson and the hostess. Mrs. White. HKADKOItDS LODGE AT LAKE OK THE WOODS One of the most delightful parties of this week-end will be that for which Mr. and Mrs. l.ouls Bradford have planned, to be given at their rustic lodge at Lake of the Woods. Their week-end guests will include: Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Drew. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bathiany and Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders. s MJ-LADYtt FOOT WEAK Shoes, this vusc o, a nH new la line, but are new lu lra:her. Sim plicity of cut has euuie to stay. Some of the models worn at Ptlm Deaca were varied by de-'oratlon: f r beach sandals, brilliant kids wore omblned witi white kid. pwlel doe skin t match a no:e 4o the cos tume, and other fantasies In leath- jers were much In evidence. At laanes, on the rmrsrr. shoes sere much quieter Jn color, though the ptletie of the daytime frjeks was brighter. White buckikln or suede srues. white trimmed wlt.1 plished leather, plain brown leather walk ing pumps, and blete suede shoes were the smart woman's choice. MANNERS. THE MIRROR OF (INK'S PERSONALITY " Our manners express our degree of refinement and our own poise as well. Good manner are nni I superficial, for they are the kindly consideration of the people about us. Good manners always mean a good example, and so we make things smoother for others as well as ourselves. The tone of voice may express good manners. Some people are very cordial when they are asking a favor and cool and Indifferent hen they have an ax to grind. There should be a uniformity of sin cerity and Interest at all times. The person who Is effusive today and barely sees us tomorrow Is an In dividual who lacks In good man ners. Why can't we all be more con siderate of each other and have a pleasant word or smile at all times? AT MEDFORD Go to Valley on Business Trip Re turning This Evrnlng A party Including Floyd Denlff, James Fisher and R. Drager left last evening tor Medfcrd ci business and will return iom this evening. IN Hill RODEO P. Callahan of HUderbrand Is In today to attend tie Il)do. FROM PELICAN HAY "Rip" McCullom, Jim . and John Johnston are In from Pelican Bay to day to attend the rodeo. FROM HPKAGUE RIVER Peter Schonchln of Sprague River is a visitor In the city today. SOUTHWELLS ARRIVE Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Southwell of Mallland, Missouri , and daughter, Miss Fay Southwell of Omaha, Neb raska arrived In the city last evening to visit with their son and brother, VY. W. Southwell. NIECE ARRIVES To Spend Month of July With Mr. and Mrs, Moo Mis i .Llla M-oe arrived this m y n Ing Irpm, Spokane to be fc'ie house gueht ajI Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Mod. during ; the month of July. Mli .Me holds the position as secretary! of the credit bureau association of I merchants in Spokane and Is now having her vacation. MOOHES TO IX)DGE Will Have Guests at Hummer L.-Mlgn Over Holidays . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mu.r ac companied iiy Ihwlr fumily, Mrs. Mury L. M Jure, mother of .Mr. Moore, who has Jnt return,: 1 from Los Angeles und Mr, and Mrs. ')'. W. Walker left this afternoon I it Lake of the Woods i,o spenu Hit holidays. tion Is called for Saturday after noon, July it. In the rheniher of commerce rooms In connection with the meeting the following letter mas scut out to. day by fount Agent t A. Mender son : "In order to perfect a plan for mom orderly marketing of cattle aud to form a local Cattlemen's as sociation, I have been requested by a committee of representative cat tlemen to notify every cattleman In this territory of a meeting to be held Saturday afternoon. July 1 1 lb. at ! o'clock at the chamber of com merce rooms, Klamath Falls. At that meeting preliminary steps will be taken for the organl inttun of a local isttU'iiisji associ ation, with the eli-ftlou of officers for the coming )er and perhaps the appointment of one or two com mittors on Important mullets re lating to the cattle Industry, that should be given attention at this time. Representatives of the Cali fornia Cattlemen's association, vert llkoly the secretary and mauagr. will be present to outline the work ing and plan of Ihe association and to show us what this organliatlon has ncvompllabrd to date. The plan of marketing as out lined by that association has met with approval in California. Art loan. New M-vliO and southern Oregon. At present over 14.000 head of cattle have been signed by the association In this territory. In tho states mentioned above, over a million head of rattle have beeu signed up and the actual selling of cattle started April 1st. 15:4. and ales are Increasing rapidly at this lime. It Is felt by cattlemen that greater rWr' can bo secured by following this plan of marketing This meeting Is very Important and every cattleman la Ihe ruuaty. whether or not ha has signed with the association, should he present While a large number of letters are being sent out. It is just possible that some rattl"men might be over looked, so will you please use your best efforts to see that everyone Is notified and request them to be present. Sincerely Yours. O. A. ('.. Extension Service. By C. A. HENDERSON. County Agent. oAt The LIBERTY Ai' from the terlypd class of ru. ..':n plceu.o. "Yesterday's Wife." bearing the nr.duc.r.g label of the Columbia I'roduo.ns. ho cljiu and merit f jm first t Ust and Is one at the beet films of the teas.n. according to tae v-nl.cl if the appreciative anJirnce tbx saw tt last nlg.il at the Liberty theatre. It is complete In veery particular and he producers nut only gave It unip:uou niiuntlng but --!e-Ud a cast that acquired Itself with hinor, When ii b capible (seniles as Irene Rich, Eileen Pe.cy. lsstUe 4VIIIUnu, J .eephtae Crowcll, lwis Dayton. Vhll McCullough and Wil liam Scott axe entrusted with the loading roles, oomtnent Is quite un necessary, except U say tiiat each player ' .milled his particular part uperbly. ; M RS. 4'AIITWHIUHT LEAVING .Mrs. P. II. Cartwrlght and party are leaving tomon w morning t r California wbero Mn. Carlwrlg'il will visit tut a' ut two weeks with relatives and friends. Bobbed hair looks Its best with Madame I'anarlo's marcel and bob curl. Moe's Beauty Hhoppe. Adv. 2- MMWeWS eSSrfMVSW WOOD Summer weather hu melted down the price of Block-Wood to the extreme bottom. Low summer prices are now on. Don't hesitate lull buy your winter's wood now. There will be no cheaper prices. Green Slabs Orders are coming In for that good cheap wood green slab. Our truck) are delivering the tHMt green slab we have ever sold. Order a years supply of blocks, and green slab, and you are safe you cm g"t no better wood. Peyton & Co. Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 evftthe TINE TREE A photoplay brtnilag s 4lttB ladk-tment against the mMrn trsad opens tonight al the I'lae Tre theatre. It la "Cheaper to Mi'" Itibert Z. Ixonsrds production, Tor Mt:ro-Ciollwyo-Hayer. A poserful Irwson lo (ho eftsej that matrimony la the bos', ard sjf- fA. to say nothing cf b..n4 the rhsauest. policy U fjr:llly dej-.m- itmiej bere the (ss fsdeaut. !5sssVsVs?sse,-V.. AA iAAAAAAAAAAAAAA cVVj Y '""we V X OPEN Saturday to meet the growing demands of WHOLE WHEAT BREAD , We arc having milled cBpccially for ub a WHEAT MEAL. Thin in not a substitute or misleading by name as it in tho whole wheat ground to a meal with nothing ad ded and nothing taken away. Thia wheat meal bread is Hold under the name of Old Fashion Graham bread. Graham was the name of a miller that first put out wheat meal. t X t ? ? ? i 1 X TaV J J T y ? t 7 T 7 t ? ? Will Ik Closed on the 4th of July Thus tliK-s Ml America eclrl-ratc ,! aimitet ()' t .f ihr liirtli of lliis country as .1 (rcc ami iillr(ci.lrin tt -at t tt. 'I lie !l'i, ar.ii!r. crc!'c ami (rcwifk arc wily an nitwarl manifestation l lite ftMe ami jy an-l nv rvcry true American lecl lr lliis wotilertul i-niturv of ours. The I'niirlh litis store will I tKsel in wilcr l ('crinil nur rtiilovcs In jont with ihe rcl of the tiaitoti in a jinctrp ccld'faiiott l liberty H. N. Moe The plot ere l e mif .tin it r. asl.le fna lu rare ilrswst'c sad tetrf. aift.'re value, twaue? n 'he cor of adaptetloQ to the K-w not single f undsniealal rhsoge s wade In fa nr ginsl plot of the play. An sirentloasl cjt t -a in IhW film. Heading iho lit are l.ei S, HtoBe and CtrJ Sstel. ti have r tablubod tbimolr t s ammg the ni pnpuUr men 03 the errson, w e s ' e s "e e w e e v w , SIXTH STREET BAKERY CHAS. LANDIS 126 South Sixth St. "For Goodness Sake Eat Better Bread" AseasV-WWasiwsi 'inrririjaaTJXinjn.-JUUXAAArel " Coast Guard Bw Makes Book Monii.i:. a is, itif c,st ioerd (nil rio t,i Mobil ruk t ! tae &"!! rrts4 1 jf M.SUO aUh l.lvvctn st ard. ao rvlitl Bl' palrb to Mobile rt." Uy.