The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 06, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    MONDAY. Jnjy,
EESrTNTt HERALD. KT. A MAT FT FALLS, OnEflON
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Runny, pleasant rooms. Dependable nur!ii care. A good place to
ronvalcuce in illness and after surgical ope-itf.n. Ii.i:n are
reasonable. Ambulance for stretcher cases. Kcsidcnt pharmacist.
Prescriptions ami medicine nn be obtained at all t day or
night.
All rhjvic:an.s Cortlially Welcome
Klamath Valley Hospital
rixK t i t)t m il sti:k:t
hi.iM t:i fails, one.
Cor. 4th and Pino
Telephone -li7
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Swim-Kaps
is tlio 'name applied to our
exclusive line of bathing
cap. Bat ) ou needn't be a
swimmer to use thrin.
The style range, all the way
from tlx practical Aero
Model, which, as the picture
shows, makn a wonderful
diving rap, to I he most dec
ora tire and elaborate mod
el for beach wear.
And In between are numer
ous simple yet attractive
sle for everyday uve In
the shower bath awl for
protecting the hair while
house-cleaning.
The Aero Kap
(Illustrated)
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Klamath. Falls.
Oregon
STAR DRUG
FX yetatg. Siar
KXAMATIi KUliS, ORKGOX
ews Of The
Klamath Country
c5MERRILL
Lumber
for Sale
Cheap
Practically all items
for construction or re
pair work
Drive out and look it
over
PELICAN BAY
LUMBER CO.
! Ml? Margaret Tallnian ! attend
!ns summer school at Ashland.
Chas. IVI-ap was in Merrlil Sun
; dry locking (or lambs to market,
j 1- W. N'cr.smith ursi a business
! visitor in Merrill Monday from
. Kiaaalb Fails.
: II. N!aader was Ic Merrill Mun
jday. j X:i Kissett from San Francisco
. has accepted a pttt-ition ad book
(keeper in the While House.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Merrilt spent
'Sunday in Med ford. Mrs. Merrill is
back in the post office after an ab
jSenct? of several munth on account
" of iilne.-f.
! -Mr. and Mrs. Jess Whitlatch had
:as dinner quests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Griffith.
j Mrs. J03. P.ivcriair and son from
Acin were recent visitors in Merrill.
J the giu-ids of Mrs. Kiverlair'a moth-
!r. Mrs. T. A. Harrows. Mrs. Har-
row aad little craudwn rut u rood to
jAdin with Mm. Uiverlair.
' Wow Marie and I.ucilo harrows
I are ia Malin with their crandmnther.
;Mrs. K. Zlaliek during their mothers
absncj ia Portland.
I Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vhlsler and
family spent Monday In Klamath
Kails.
Mrs. Hud Hall has been on the
(sick list for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. l-cc firowo spent a
Ifew days with relatives in Merrill
from Ilonanza. They kfl for Lake-
vlew Tuesday where Mr. I!ron has
'accepted a position.
; Mr. and Mrs. Earl BlouRett and
four dauKhters arrived in Merrill
; Monday from California, They ex
pect to make their homo on the
i51odgett ranch south of town.
! Mrs. Wm. Walker and Mrs. T. A.
Illake spent Wednesday in Klamath
1 Falls.
Mr. Griffith, wife and two chlld
' ren are Morrill visitors from Colo
rado. They an: tho KueMs of Mr.
itirlfflth'i brother, Wm. C. Griffith.
! Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Ilrown were
Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday.
The voutiK people are titklim d
vantnue of these warm tiny to have
KWlinmltiii iwrtles.
Mr. and Mrs. C. ti. Merrill and
family have moved to the C. II. Mer
rill ranch Jut north of town.
IVin anl Jack lrlseoll nu.l Mr.
Iltrtley from Yoima Vallev till com
p.iny were business Hllors In Mer
rill Monday. Mr. Hartley Is driller
for the eomiuwy. They report the
nell as very favorablo and their
pUVlH'Cl I S.elll KOOd.
Mbs Thlrtii Anderson ntlended a
dance In Klamath Falls Wednesday
eveninR.
Mr. Fr-d Fletcher of Klamath
Falls aas l;i Merrill Tuesday. Mrs
FIcM.er and infant son. who had
been visit ins her parent returned
to Klamath Falls. Her sister, Miss
Mm.' hi ct'f'cld also accompanied
them home.
Miss Maud larteton who has been
viiiiiiK at the homo of her brother
(or some time left for Klamath Kails
Ti'cMtay. She will ko to Eugene
to r-pctid several Wieks with relatives
tbt rv.
llev. A. Wessels left Thursday
riorniti for Portland to attend the
international convention to bo held
there. in hers coins from Merrill
arc Itev, and Mrs. C. C. Hitlel and
M! Kvelui Hulet and Miss Mary
Taylor who left Friday morn Inc.
M:rs Patterson who has leett vislt
init at the Hulet home left for her
homo Friday.
Mr. Kd Harwood has a new Chev
rolet coupe.
Mrs. J. H. Kidwell for several
years employed In the White House
has resigned her position thrro.
Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. Kid-
well and daughter, t.eona left for a
trip to the roast.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilurr Westbrook
were anions those In Klamath Falls
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. K.
Woodhouso also were Ktamalh Kalis
visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. Fred Stukel ha returned j
from a visit In California.
'. II. Dunnlnttton. a former resi
dent of .Merrill has returned here to
reside and is ocrupylnie the J. A.
Dewey home.
Mrs. K. II. Anderson and daugh
ters. Thirxa and Helen and Mrs. It.
L. tv.lton and daurhter, Louise left
Friday mornlnR for Hocky Point to
spend the week-end. Mr. Daltoa and
Mr. Anderson left In the evening for
Rocky Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graybael and
fr.miiy spent Wcdni'sday In Klamath
Falls.
Many Merrill people spent the
Fourth away from borne, some on
picnics and. others on fulling trips
and a nuiulicr at the Uodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. ( lower and daugh
ter. I -o I eta Melvin and son. Jauuice
Melvin and Miss Gladys Dugan from
Ku;cnc arrived In .Merrill Thursday
to tp'ud the Fourth. They are the
guests of Mr. und Mrs. W. C. Dalley.
Wednesday evening Installation
was held by the I. O. O. V. at their
hall. The following were Installed:
P. ;.. J. W. Taylor; N. G., E. F.
Merritt; V. G , H. H. Hill; Warden.
C. It. Ktcpheuson; Conductor, J. II.
Kidwell; Chaplain. G. II. Carlnton;
K. S. S., Raymond Taylor; L. 8. 8..
Sumner Davis; It. S. N. G., H. C.
Parker; U. S. N. G.. Lewis Kandra;
U. S. V. (;., Gus Kksman; L. 8. V. G..
J. A. Ilrown; I. S. G.. W. H. Ander
son; O. 8. G.. Murray Howard.
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Acme
Motor
Co.
400 South Sixth
Phone 680
HUDSON - ESSEX
Complete
Line of
GOODYEAR
Tires and
Tubes and
Solid
Truck
Tires
Hydraulic
Press for
Application of
GOODYEAR
Truck Tires.
Full Of "Ifs", But
If ne didn't n il lilgli-Krede, d -iulible B.l
It our Klie w.iMi't eftuleiit, nulik aud ruurtms"
If uar I.H-Mtlou aixl farlllilcs weren't mavculcHt aiul
alijuale
If uur prtie. srrrii'l nl,..liiu l rlsbl
If ne were ml fair and are In alt our dealing"
Theu -
llou do )iu figure e tould bulbl Up the tle hulni-"
we luie,
Prsiple Muablit't onie lirre ami krrp on r.nulng If thr
knew of a lrtler place lu g,
Ibm't ! lu bu)lug rut. If lan'ir never Mirnlrl
u mot are toil wi-Uaitttt- wult u, rtitm la and
wtisl )ou'e tt-eit muwltig.
We ran sell )uu wlmt )uu want for what )in want
to W). 4
Ue lt-li-ve we ran KHe u fHMMttrar hUh itHaltfk
ttre at n price )ou ran'l beat Mfnake at prute it.
"Small Garage
with the
Big Trade"
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Authorized l ord
Service, Genuine
Ford Parts, Com-
plete stock of j
Accessories
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GOODYEAR I
TIRES and TUBES
of course
Replacement Parts
Used Cirs
Klamath
Falls Auto !
Company j
ROY CALL !
224 Main S
Phone 246-R
WE HANDLE THE BEST Of Course Wc Carry a Full Stock ol
GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes
R.R.R. Garage
OAKLAND
Accessories
813 Klamath
Storage
NASH
Repairs
Why Row?
When a Johnson
Motor Will Do the Work
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TELFORD & SON I
t 120 Conger Avenue
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TENNANT ITEMS
Mrs. Hermio Koter, children and
zister Miss Pearl Murphy arrived In
camp Saturday front Klamath Falls
for a few days iit with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Muhpry.
.Mr,-., li. u. G'lolu and children
KliMbclli aud Uurbeit returned rial-
unlay from a months stay at tliulr
Farm near L'klali, Cut.
Wm. Zimmerman, midline man
of l'ortla:id( Oregon, was a business
guent In Camu, Saturday,
The ba'e ball b.ys played Alitoma
Sunday, the sc. ro was 3 t 2 In
Iav,r of Algo.'tia.
.Mm. Ada Pnery, Mitu llattle Peery
Itaym . :id and Floyd, left Monday for
Talent, Oregon, where Ihty will
make their home.
Mr. und Mrs. Jack Guddard (if
Weed m.wred V camp Sunday for
a few d iS. , .
Geurgu Miller, wk has been lu
San Fran'lsro the past six weeks
for medical Ireatmunt, cauia hofna
Sunday night jiiuch Improved In
hoalM.
Dr. Joseph Handle, with his bride
returned to camp Monday after un
afone A two weeks.. In the evn
lag they were given a warm wel
come by the. musician and some
i)f tint yjunger members with vari
ous Instruments, musical and other
wise, but Mr. and .Mrs. Hnudlo were
realty for Jhein, Inviting them all In
aud served Iro eroam and cake,
cigars and clgaretts, so every mio
wai happy.
Another couple, Richard Hatfield
and Wanda Mldilleton were married
last week at lleiio, Nev. returning
Sunday, !hy were aceompanled by
.Mr. Ilalfiel l. sister Mrs. Until Ktll
IIvjii, l!ils ciuplo received the same
ri 'M'H.m the same night as the
.ilnv.i.
.Mr. and Mis. I'uul Henry, Paul
Jr., and Mrs. A. K. Mi rtnti "left
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Tuejsday f'r a two weeks vanaU'jii
In and near Los Annelea:
TheWlldwood Women's Guild hiild
their regular meeting Wednesday
afternocin. and decided to take a
vacation, during the milillu uf July
and AuK'Jst.
The kadleit are planning a'Oatr
fur aumo time la Oatober, so will
expcc4 every one to be out and
ready f-r work the Itrst Wednesday
In September.
Mrs. Halo ileeson Ruvn a delight
lul SOD party Wednesday a(tern-;n
at her lumc, ut a uumber of the
younger set. Mhot Or a Harris won
first prize, a beautiful leather writ
ing casu holding tablet, curds and
pencils.
The con IuUjii prlto went I.)
Mra. D. W. Vance, a large tJ fire
cracker filled wilt red, while and
blue randy stars. The ref eshr.i -nu
were white Ice cream with erustn I
sirawbnrrius ever It an I liny 'Ilk
flag stuik on the lop, and IjIIi litis
cake.
The scorn cards, den railJin nud
reffi-shmciits were all e.n-:juvmlr
of the glorious Fourth of July.
Fu:teen ladles were present, Mrs.
Jack Goddard of Weed and her
b.ue gui-st Mrs. Ham Itayslnger ut
HljckUn, Cul., Mrs. Hermio Ktsr
YOUR EYES
are about tno most Important
thing that "Mother" Nature
has given you, and they should
not be treated as if you could
buy new onus at the corner
grocery store.
Confiult an Expert
Ha will toll you what you need.
Dr. H. J. Winters
Eyesight Specialist
714 Main Phone 149W
of Kla.natll Falls, lire , the .tll
o.i llirr and l.e TU.mi hi of
Alt-meda, Cnl., nut of t,wn gtst.i,
aud Mesdiitm i llaskini, Hadie Ha l
ey. Clint .u. Fll n. King. Valu e and
lleeM.ii all t.f Tei.nan'-.
The Mlancs lr Harris and i, u
T!i- nilMin ct Alemwla. Cl w ho
have been visiting Min Thomixou's
sister Mrs. F. H. F'ard the pant
e-ks. left Tbunday fur an luting
alang tile bisulllul fnatber river.
W. M. CIlTiLiu, who bus been uiau
ager of 4he Tennuat Mer.-. Co,, f t
for the pa,-t ! )ears, and It s alia
left Friday for Ixtngvlew, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Cl'ntuii hire made
many (.lends during their stiy li.-r u
and aill bo gie.itly mU'.ed.
The r.rj wtt iea of this ciiiiimiu
Ity go with -them aherccver they
) ;C4llo.
Tennsnt billes' Kirs club held
their regdlar numbly uieelltig
Thursday uderuooa at the li-.uio o(
Mrs., Dalii lleusoii. After K bii.?
Iness session Mr. Ileeson s.-rved
d!ity fefrmliiiirnta and all en-
j-ed a jib-a jut ifttMuo-ti.
Jim Marlon, f rr ti in at Cain;i
N . .1 had tie mlsf:tiinn L i ut h
loot badl Willi un ase, but Is ge(.
Hug along nice! and able lu walk
nliuut,
Carl Kurstlii asiiataul camp tniin
ager left FrUbv f T Hacriiiiienio.
Cil., where li) K es Ut consult a
specialist iil.-.Mit bis ,.yK4.
Mr. and Mis. J. J. Murphy und
daughters Fi urn e, Ita ami Pauline,
it Weed, in. I Mr. and Mn. Mail
Murphy of Iti-d.llhg, Cul., urn gu.'.ts
at Ihe C, v. .Murphy home over
the Fourth, l!ii I. ire Murphy'i aru
brothers, J. J. Murphy iiIno Iius a
son, Ge ,Mu.diy and family hern.
Hauiriliiy being the C.h ol July the
;C.iinp cl .sed ii iwn f,ir thp- days,
j 3rd, 4-th and Mil, but wi ik rimiiiii-
ed M'.nday 1, i (Jill.
p .!lt T,; is-r V
WXLLARD
Invented This
to Make
Batteries
Give
Better
Service
I '.ili io a piece of Will.tr J Tlircndcd
Uiihhcr InMiliititm. It Rt "
fxceti tlic pltiu-a of the WilUw
nrcitiicd i-;tiiii)cr iiat'crj.
Ai I. nf; At yon Imvc litis lnu
I.'illoti, yon v.ill nrvcr Imvc tJPy
n Mil liir li;itii)i your baiurj""
I viulnteJ. Jf for '":. wn
t-ilt i i'.i iiuty we will rc-placc il
.'it'.C)Cf tlutnic U yoti,
r.ir cnovili, J'-n't it 3
8 Hour Battery Charging
Authorized Dclco-Remy (
Klaxon and Bosch Service
MUM. u wm; iipiu i;s
Mrs. l.a Cele Dynuii who resldi-s on
Wilson's Maud on l.lnk lllver, Is
recovering frniii a serious Illness and
Is able lo be about nguln. Mrs,
Wviirie has Just received news from
her former home a I ,oyul, Wiscon
sin lellliij! f t, ,),,,,, of ,,,r fit( li.ir.
See Miidnme Puiinrlii fur expert
marcelling and hob curling nt Mue'a
Ileum Wuippe, Adv, 2ii ii
FLOYD HENRIOT CO.
234 Main St.
Phone
1 397-W
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