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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 v lBCE9E9BS53BBB9BBBB9BBBHBBES3ES53I3ff9BB8SflIIIIIEIB n K II II II II n ii ii ii ii ii u n ' M m n u M BJ M M H H U n H H H U n u MM M n H u n u H Sea Breezes Have Nothing On This! n n n n n n n n ii n ii ii ii Oia hot, sultiy day, the air is close and stuffy don't gasp for air . - An electric tan creates a breeze as suit ana tresii as couui pos sibly be desired. It' sets the' atmosphere in motion gives the proper ventilation, and provides you with a grateful, cool current of air! Buy one and be immune to the heat! ' 0 At. LINK RIVER ELECTRIC Seventh and Klamath jnresTiNowousrt VI. ELICTRIC Jf,; M M C5SaBSi5SS55asaaaEa3EaBE3aBB9BBBBiKBBBEB9B9BaaBBBBi '. 7 News of the Klamath Country 5WERRILL Mrs. Minnio McKay and Wesley McKay from Corrang, Calif., are visiting In" ' Mcrri"U iao . guests" of Mr. and lira. Bufl Ferguson. Mrs. McKay Is the Mother 'rnffJfrr"Mc- Kay a brother of Mrs. Ferguson. ' Mrs. j. Vf. Scoggins. Miss Bee Scoggins and Miss Betty McElroy spent Wednesday in Klamath Falls. Mr?tandl Mrs. M. C Moor Aisitad. their daughter. Miss Ilullie. Moore, who Is ill -at the hospital in Kiam- Few People Have Perfect Teeth Modem Jwid Is responsible for this, yet youv cannot bo expected to'- back to a raw meat diet to. be sure ot Waving good , teeth. The bettor tray is to eat what 0"ou feel like and' to rely on our superior methods to keep your teeth in condition. Our modern equipment and experience enables us to do this with minimum cost to you. R. D. COE, DENTISTS ' (Painless of course) . 203-204 Hopka Bldg. Sbh and Mlin rhono S36 Porter Construction Company Invites the public who are interested in building materials to come up and inspect our plant Washed and Screened Sancf arid Gravel; Mason Sand; Plasterer's Sand; Concrete Sand; Stucco Pea Gravel; Roofing Gravel; Concrete Sand and" Gravel i Ready to Mix Pit run 'material for your driveway, a material that will be permanent. Take right hand road past Sutton's store follow the signs. Porter Construction Company Office Phone 13 Klamath and Market Stt. ath Falls Wednesday attcrnoon. Miss Helen Brown spent some ( timo In Klamath Fals Wednesday. ' At the regutnr meeting of the I Merrill Robckahs Monday evening the semi-annual installation of of ficers was held. The following of ficers were Installed for the next six months: Mrs. Nell Peterson, in stalling officer; Tcarl .Moore,, N. G.; Elva Carlcton. V. (1.; Kato Merritt, secretary, MiUio Ktiikul, treasurer; Mabel Drown, Warden; Lillian Wright, conductor;" Etta Myers, chaplain; Winnia Offleld. It. S. N. G.; nose Davis, L. S, N. G.; Mae Anderson. R.-S. V. G.; Etta Scog gins, L. S. V. G.; Anice Anderson, I. G.r G. If: Carlcton, O. G. Fol- , lowing installation a banquet was served in . the dining room and a i social hour spent. I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kidwcll ro ! turned Wednesday from a trip to Crescent City and Eureka. Calif. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merrill, from Redding, Calif., are visiting for a short timo with friends and rela tives in Merrill. Mrs. Koso Davis and E. A. Davis were in Klamath Falls Thursday on business. . Miss Lydia' Fricko of Klamath Falls was in Merrill Thursday. Claire Donneworth and Joseph Burko from Portola, Calif., visited a few days in Merrill this week, guests at the Scoggiu home, Thursday a party i composed of ' Misses Betty McElroy, Bee Scoggins, (Lyle" Merrill, Clair Dormcworth and Joseph Burko visltod tho ico caves I in tho lavas.. - - i Mr. and , Mrs. I. A.i Davis, from JUttlo Shasta arrived uiu . Merrill Thursday evening to look, alter j their ranch here. - .' i Gus Eksnuui attended the Elks ' initiation In Klamath Falls Thurs day evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson of i Klamath .Fals attended lodge in j Merrill Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cook and two chil dren from California, who recently purchased the W. W. Lewis ranch east of Merrill arrived In 'Merrill the first of the week. . They bad spent some time at Diamond lake i fishing. j A baby clinic will be held in j ! Merrill Tuesday afternoon from 1 j to S by the Merrill group of the Klamath county health association. I These have proved very beneficial in the past and all children under : school age will bo examined. It is ! hoped alt patents will take ad vantage of this opportunity. Dr. ! Newsomc, county health officer, will j bo present; also Miss Fricke, health nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taus and family attended the completion of the Copco work at Copco, Lain, Sunday. returned from a nwtor trip to Vla allft und other California points. Mis. A. Simpson liu .returned .from a visit to rortlaud. Mr. ad Mrs. J. A. Windsor and sou Jack returned Tuesday even ing from a trip to' Uamlon where they spent lliu holidays visiting rela tives. Miss Thelitis Jackson a uleco of Mrs. Windsor returned with them for tl visit. Algoina pooplo who enjoypd fUo fish barharuo . at tho Klamath Hatchery Sunday were: Mr. aud Mrs. Geo, Hoffman, .Mr. and Mrs. SowoU, Mr.' and Mi's. 11. J. So wolf, Mr. and Mrs. 11. J, Loflsgaurd, Mrs, Shetlor, .Mr. Slid Mrs. D. Dow, ,Vr. aud Mrs. II. England, Mr. uud Mrs. 1. Winfrey and Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. I'hrlno and II. Vlirino. Mr. aud Mrs. P. linker and son Elden spent Saturday aud Sunday visiting friends In Algumo. Many Algoina people onjoyod tho dance Saturday uigut at Altuie.nl pavilion. ' Walter Rouse and wife havo ro turneil to Algoina where they are employed In the box factory, N Jim Dcdamus and Clurenco Shults spent Suudny fishing at Diumoud Luke. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, Mrs. P. Wlufrcd and Homer and Ray Hartley who spent the holidays vis iting relatives in Ashland taud vlclu Ity relumed homo Monday evening Mrs. Davis, a sister, returned wlllt them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dow, Mr. and Mis. H. Dunn aud Mr. and Mrs. Conquergood and chlldron spent the holidays visiting Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Julicq Abbott and party returned Sunday evening from the Oregon Caves. Mrs. A. Shtlter who has been a Klamath county visitor tho past couple of months, visiting her daughters Mrs. O. 11. Dollarhido of Klamath Falls and Mrs. D. i. Lofls gaard of Algoma took tho overland train for Seattle Wednesday morn ing where she will visit her son. She will also visit lu Vancouver, U. C, where another daughter re sides. Mrs. J. Conner has as guests, hor mother and three sisters of Pasa dena, Cal.. ho arrived last 1 week for a vacation of six weeks. The sprinkling system has been Installed in the park site and it Is now about ready for seed. Jo'.in - Windsor has been . chosen as the new manager of the Algoina baseball tcam. Bilf Windsor who Is visiting at tho home of his bro ther for tho au minor is a new meui hcr of tho team. Michigan Elks Reach Portland PORTLAND, Ore.. July 10. (TP) Tho Jackson, .Mich., delegation arrived today to attend tho conven tion of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. This Is the first delegation to arrive as a group. The delegation band serenaded the city at 6 o'clock this morning. By tomorrow night a great number of delegations will have arrived as the convention opens Monday. Largo delegations aro enrouto from Cali fornia cities by motor. They arc duu tomorrow. Officials of tho Jackson lodge said today that Just before tho delegation left Michigan the lodge virtually doubled Its membership. INDICTMENTS IIKOUGIIT PHILADELPHIA, July 10. (?) Indictments for tho , IHegul di version of half a million gallons of alcohol were brought hy the June federal grand Jury today against 4 8 Individuals and five companies holding withdrawal permits. . I SATURDAY SPECIAL I Quality Footwear - - Reorganization Sale T t Y f ? Y ? ? ? ? T y ? ? T ? ? ? T f t ? f t t f t r f T T" r y y y f y y T f Misses Patent 2straps 3.35 . Special 2.95 Womcns Bare foot Sandlcs 2.55 For those that arc Lucky A few pairs of those Bargains in Suedes left at $1.95 Former Selling Price $8.00 to 10.00 Mens Brown Dress Shoes Special 5.00 1 Lot Mens Shoes Black 8C Brown 5.95 Misses Brown & Black High Shoes Special j 1.95 1 lot Women's shoes-broken sizes Satin, Patent, Kid . and tan calf 4.95 Former Selling price $6.85 to $!) Bostonian's Mens Tan and Black Ox 6.45 Growing Girls Patent, Satin and Tan Calf - Special 4.95 Mens Mule Skin 8-in. Tops Special 3.85 ' Mens Ventilated Oxfords, for . these Hot Days 3.45 Klamath Shoe Store W. H. JCITTO, Prop. Many Homeless In Terrific Typhoon MANILA, July 10. Moro than 2000 persons hao been madu homo less by a typhoon which wrocked hundreds of small houses in Ca marines province On tho strength of reports received hero the Red Cross toduy sent assistance to the stricken area. 81 PLEAD GCIATV CHICAGO. July 10. (;P) Elghty-ono caso goods furniture manufacturers Indicted for viola tion of the Sherman anli-trnst law today entered pleas of guilty und were fined J1S2.000. i ii i mum i Jxi.tjC.iii.'3iC,J Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight EVANGELIST STARTS MEETINGS SATURDAY A. G. Carr, evangelist, will start a series of open air meetings at the corner . of . Eighth and Klamath, starting at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. The meetings will continue for about three weeks. WED AT EUGENE EUGENE, Ore.. July 10. Wil liam. B. Btrawn, manager of tho J. C. Penney company store at Jtono- burg, and Jiliss Margarctta ltad cliffu Merrill ot Rosoburg were united In marriage, at the St. Mary's Episcopal church hero Wednesday, It was revealed today. Rev. Freder ick (i. Jennings performed tho cere mony t ; THRIVE Ever Been Lost In The Woods? r HMO S.1V3 1IOH-SK8 IVILL NOT GIVE WAV TO MODERN WAR EQUIPMENT ' i W. Enle ft'urned home from i the Klimath Valley hospital some improved in health. A. Fenwlrk a stulent of O. A. C is visiting 'Jis sister Sir. J. Abbott during vacation. . Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Hoffman have FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN FLY TOX We have It In gallon lugs and and also have the spray, guns. Fly Tox U absolutely udorless. Get our Prices We carry a complete line of groceries We do hauling of all kinds both in tAe city and to camps. Anderson Transfer 8C Feed Co. . Phone 795 335 So. 6th LONDON, July 10, OP) Tanks and other motor equipment will not supersede the horse In the next war is the opinion of Field Marshal Halg. Acknowledging an honorary diploma as associate of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons recently, the Field Marshal expressed the opinion that the need of horses In future wars would be as great as in the past. - "We have beard a good deal about modern war Inventions which aro likely to supersede the horse," said the Earl, "but tho production ot these inventions Invariably produces an antidote, and in order to gain the greatest efficiency . In tho' " long range of war appliances wo will need weel bred horses for a great muny years to come." - SIX CAUSES KIKE IX BERLIN BERLIN. July 10, (?") Tho sun's rays shining on a suavlnlf mirror caused a fire In a Berlin home. A concave mirror left standing near window caught up the sun's rays ' and reflected them upon the car tains which became Ignited. In a few minutes the entire room was aflame. A man lost in the woods usually walks in a circle until lie finds liitnsclf rij;lit back where lie Marled. :n experienced woodsman, on the other hand, will pick out a tree straight ahead and make a hee-line for it; then for. another ahead of that, until he is "out of the woods." Arc you traveling in circles saving a Jjttlit one day and spending it all the next landing right hack where you started? , A savings account in the American National Dank will give you a goal thai will lead you safely , out onto the highroad, to Success. f Start it today. " ' V ! j The American National Bank 1 of Klamath Fallt, Oregon. , i Member Federal Reserve System, w!",",