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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1925)
EVENING HERALD; ICLAMATU FALLS, Better Coffee for Less! , We roast our own on the clay it is sold you. In no other way can you get coffee with the full flavor in tact, for coffee begins to lose flavor as soon as it is roasted. You'll see the difference when you try it! Spicy sausages, specially prepared anchovies and other appetiz i v t. ' ers anything you "want -in :;'V IMPORTED GROCERIES We import table delicacies directly from FRANCE ITALY SWEDEN Klamath fulls spout Sunlay as th guests of Miss NclHs IHton. ' Mr. nnU Mrs. IVito Jones wore Kino visitors Sunday. Mr. mid Mra. Voiuon Puckull' ami dMiiKlitor IU-sslu. Miss Jusalo I'uokott nntl Miriam, Urutili U i!ivuu u short outing t'j Kroitotiburg Sprlusi iliuliiK t ho week end. Miss waive QruKS I spondlug a few days lit KUuunth. Kulls vlKltlng with luir niuit, MiM. UvorRO Spannus. I.eo Doton and Kay I'lokott mttilo a short cull In Ki'tiu Momluy, Mr. Doton la carotykor of I ho Aokloy tlrytltera thousand iuto tt.nlu tract tithlnvTulo Lako country. OREGON J.J-LI. t..H.'t..UJ 1 J. If you are from the old countiy, and want genuine imported articles, we have them.. , If you were bom in this countiy, and have learned the value of a spicy, appetizing relish, quality cheese or other product in preparing a home meal or camp meal it will pay you to see us. ; . . . We are glad to tell you about these products if you are not al ready familiar with them. They add novelty and freshness to meals for hot days and their cost is small. J 910 Main :WE DELIVER M ITALIAN-AMERICAN GROCERY Phone 665 Thyra Bryant And Robert Quick Wed A woililliiK ot IMUi'll Interest to local i'0ilo was solotuilUi'd ut tho Itantlst iai'onnno uu lust Friday evening, wlion MIssTliyra Bryant bo- came tho lirlile ot Holiort W. Quick. Itev. A. F. Simmons officiating. Only tho InimedluUt relatives of tho young couple wero present. Mr, anil Mrs. (.. K. Alter beiug tho attendants. .Mr. Quick Is ono of tho popular young woniun of thin city, having lioen raised here, graduating from the local high, school with tho cliisa of '21. She Is cm ployed jit tho office of, Attornoy H. C. .Merrymim.- Helng from ono ot tho oldest families In Oregou, Mrs. )ulck is well known throiiKhout this section of tho sliito. 1 1 lor two grandfathers. J. W. llrynnt anil O. R. Sterns being among tho olite.st residents of this statu, alio Is tho daughter of Mrs. Eva S. Bow doin of this city. , Mr. Quick has made his homo in this city for tho past two years com ing hero from Rend and is connected with the Concrete Plpo company. Mr. and Mrs. Quick have returned to tho city after a brief honeymoon trip spent at Spencer Crock nnd will bo at homo for tho present at the Simmons home on California avenuo. ,'. J. J.l I!.U .L...V-' I1..J.I -ill - ' tiu iii4iiL.ULiiJi.i. jX,-iiiu i..'ij.Li'it.iiMl'fli'l.Tii 'la WEDNESfDAY.M ULY 8, lOlft", .i . .. ... . VJI....H. 'i..m i .i.u i l f The Washington Cafe . to the most popular sating place In Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" TOU CAN EAT BETTER FOR LESS ;.k. , AJIERJCAS, AND CHINESE DISHES . 125 South Sixth ' " '.. Wee Sbls, Prop. YOUR EYES are about tns moat Important thing that "Mother" Nature has given you, and they should hot be treated as It you could, buy new ones at tho corner grocery store. ..',' Consult an Expert He will tell you what you need. Dr. H. J. Winters Eyesight Specialist 714 Main Phone 149W 1HVOHCE SUIT FILED Cruel mill . inhuman Treatment t'liitrgr Ai;alnst X.'us t'ai Ison ' Cruel and Inhuman treatmeut was.' Saturday evening. ews Of The Klamath Country MODOC POINT Mr. and Mrs. Sam EiHb. Al Ellis and O. A. Dado spent . Friday in town. " Mr. and Mrs. E" L. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. (A.. J. Chidester en joyed Friday at Annie creek. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Crump. Miss Ethel Child and Emmett Chidester spent Friday in lKamath Falls and remained lor the evening celebra tion. ... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driscoll shopped in Klamath on Friday. Ham Kife, . G. Hedges, Chuck Pierson . and Dad Fierson left on Friday for a brief visit to northern California. . They stopped at Dunsmulr, Shasta and Yrcka. They returned Sunday evening by way ot Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs' A- A.. Vogelpohl and family enjoyed the rodeo on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Egcline and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Egcline drovo to Diamond Lake on Friday, returning acre Ike Moc tract. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lanim ant daughter Winifred Carol, returned on Jlouday evening by motor from Lake Tahoe, whero they .spent the Fourth ot July holidays . - (leorge Evans returned to Modoc Point after a. two weeks' vacation fishing a.t Diamond lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dunn and Frank Burns of Mcdford spent Moday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. D, II. Crump. They drove to Fort Klamath in the evening to visit tor a day with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Loosley. Mrs. D. II. Crump, MUs Ethel Child and Mrs. E. L. Dixon drove to Williamson river on Monday eve ning - Mrs. D. II. Crump. Mifs Ethel Child, Mrs. Emil Johnson and Mrs. E. L. Dixon spent Tuesday shopping In town. charged ngalnst Cub tlurlson in a divorce suit filed" In circuit court todny by Sophie M. Carlson. The tlase mill be tried In the neur fut ure, it was announced. COOL! Kilt wlicrc every bit of air, in both kitchen and dining room, is cooled and ctiangctf every ten minutes. X "COM 1' OUT COS I S NO MORK." CLUB CAFE Why Swelter? . Those from Modoc Point who en joyed the Fourth In town and at the rodeo were Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Muskof, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Emli Johnson, Mr. and Mrs' D. H. Crump and guest, Miss Ethel Child, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chidester, Mr! and Mrs. George ! Johnson and Mr., and Mrs. G. Wi ; Miller. , ' . ; ' ' ' . , i Mr.' and Mrs. F. A.".McElwln cn l Joyed tho holidays camping across the lake. They were joined by Mr. nnd Mrs. King Grey of Pelican Bay jcamp. j . Mr" nnd Mrs. D. H. Crump and J house guest, Miss Ethel Child, spent j Sunday at Crater Lake. They report tho roads In fine condition and I the lake more beautiful than ever. I Mr. nnd . Mrs.. E. L. Dixon pic nicked on Wood Kivor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driscoll drove to Medford on Saturday eve ning to meet Miss Gaskell, who ar rived on the train from . Seattle. They returned on Sunday by way of Crater Lake. Miss Gaskell will re main at the Driscoll , home about one week. ' ' KENO While engaged In building a log barn the first of '''Jt week. It. A. Broylcs became the victim ot an accident which resulted In a b.ok- en collar bone and serious bruiser to other parts of the body. Broylei and a helper were raising two logs from the ground and nnhcn they were about eight feet ibigh a skid polo sliped and they fell. He at tempted to en-ape them but lost his footing and fell. This fact iu doubt saved his life , Although tho injuries are qulto tfjinful Bvoylcs la ablo to got around some. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Currio anil children Of California, were tho house gacag of Mr. and Mrs. Hons Simmers last wee,lc Vt4fll A number of Bill Greens t.ieiiiU gave a sharlvari in honor of him' and Mrs. Ureen one evening lust week. C. Snowgiose and Geo. Iluckbee transacted business Jn Klamal'i Kills last Thursday. Jessie Puckett called at the Snow goose home Thursday afternoon. Ed Simmons of Bonanza wu.t a Sunday guest at tho L. W. Ander son homo. - , ' Mrs. Esther Beck visited with Mrs. Lysle GoVdon at Worden Fri day. i C. Sn-jwgsose carried the mall the first ot the week while D. It. D)tcn was engaged In harvesting his hay crop. . 1 ' '' ' Mr. and Mrs. Hartoll Und daught-. cr Mildred were Keno visitors Sun day. They also called nt the Nel son ranch. . Wended Smll.S and mother, M'.'f. Jlattoon and Mrs. Fleming, all of Mr. und Mrs. George Johnson en joyed Sundny (iKhing In one of the upper streams. Hrure Parks of tho Lamm bun- lior . company ' bus loaned tho Stl- Picture Framing Mail your Kodak Finishing to . Stinson't Studio 787 Main 8 Hour Service "Borrows" New Car . To Speed Journey r O. Walker, whose wanderings on the streets of Klamath Falls with a red lantern last Saturday night near ly disrupted the equanimity ot tho police department, again displayed a rather warped conception of what Is the right thing to do. Walker, fresh from tho police court, perceived a shiny now auto mobile and desiring rapid transpor tation to his homo in Morrill, hop ped into the car and drove south until he wrecked tho car nea Olene. The automobile belonged to Mrs. John Llskey ot Merrill, who bad been in possession of the new mach ine just 15 minutes'. Mrs. I.lskey chased Walker to a point near Olene only to sec her now car smashed up in an accident.' cAt the TINE TREE Tho Pino Tree spoclnl vaudevlllo numbers tor Thursday, Friday and Saturday will . bo something en tirely new to Klamath Falls itudl encos. Frances Furguson's Golden Gate Girls are far ubovo tho aver age show company and to miss see ing this bevy of singing, dancing and instrumental array of talented girls will be to miss one ot the most entertaining attractions of the season. The Golden Oato Hevtic, n rare gathering of clever dancers, nlng ors and musicians who present a miniature revuo, a dazzling pro gram of Interprotivo, acrobatic, Spanish, Oriental mill too dancing, singing and, various specialties. Tho Paige Hhjtors offor u reper toire of beautiful dunces. Utile winsomo Lillian Kylu, nature's owu comic mimic, will offer her own version of the monkey In the zoo. Jessie l.ee will sing "Illues" and Alice Heath, a saxophonist extraor dinary, will pliiy the latent melo dies. In addition, there Is the Golden Gate Girls own orchestra, Which is well' worth' hearing. Add to . your list ot memorable moving pictures "Ho Who Gets Slapped." The famous stago pluy has become ap even greater tri umph on tlio screen. The genius of Victor Seastrom has wrought of this -soul drsmu a tiding of beauty, ot gripping action, of deep human understanding. U you nro seeking the greatest that the silver shoet offers, you must not miss "Ho Who Gets Slapped," at the Pine Tree to day, , , t T cA The LIBERTY Tho Intense-sceo at the roulette table In "Champion of Lost Causes" which will bu at the Liberty theater Thursday and In which . "Wilbur" Is driven to despair as he sues the little ball fall into the wrong com partment and sweep" away IiIh last fifty dollara, lins been seen thous ands of times, under exactly simi lar surroundings. That magnificent "Temple, of Chance" Is an exact duplicate of one ol the niosffuui ous that ever flourished In New York.' It whs closed by the nulhorl tlos n dozen years rko. : 1 J Before you Build or Buy Insiije Complete Home Service from Electricity : Hcfore you luiiUI or buy mako sure your new , home vU have enough electrical connections " ; . For the coven tent use of electrical appliances; that it will have moilcrn lighting and that ' ! standard wiring devices nrc used. ' In short, make sure that the electrical wir ing has been done by a "Check" Seal electri cal contractor. The "Check" ical identifies dtpethhibk electrical contractors who will make your house a real electrical home. Also when you need electrical appliances remember that it &iG&trtIitibktlfcirhiil luiicrt wiio sell quality electrical merchandise. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY IAS rmAJiasro to awiim jann KlArtt qakuuio roBTLAn U4rru smkani Distribute rs for 'General Electric (pnl ThtCKJ&eSi IIS; buy or rcnt-gt usriiuf ccoignr S , .. '. , . I.t.ii vvr---?-?A-yi G- ' Vw,k" " - is 1 ; - .i vi j IZDZUXSTXaMZXamSifX ii ii i it ntmaoah . Uhlig's Electric Store '.I"', Sea 1 headquarters for Klamath Falls Racine MULTI-MIIE 1 TIRES Unprejudiced Advice Perhaps you haVe not yet settled the balloon tire question to r your satisfaction. ...: , . " Wc are in a particularly good position to advise you without '''" prejuuice, ana ror tnis reason: - " We sell both the standard size RACINE Multi-Mile Cord rJ jthe, RACINE Balloon. Both are low-pressure tires and both are of the finest RACINE quality. Our advice will depend absolutely upon your particular need and on that alone.. . V ' MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main . .1 . Phone 294-J