Monday, .tuly 3 1025
EVENING HERALD", "KLAMATH BALLS', OREGON
PAGE THREE
KKKXH TO KKXO
IIUHlness Mun Ixxiks
Crops ut Keno
VISITS HISTF.lt
RelnriiluK to Hilt Stops for Visit
. Willi Sister
lyOCIll
Over
on I'H'.nh; party
Mrs, Wilson mill I'm I) of Friends
un Picnic.
Mm, Georgia Wilson, munager of
tlio Arcade hotol, accompanied by
tiur daughter Eileen, of Warden,
unci a parly of locul friends are
enj ylK u picnic party Ut Jjarcluy
Springs uftoniwii. Little Ei
leen will remain In tho city visiting
with her mother fur several days.
HACK FROM MEDFOHI)
Motor to Valley Willi lliotlu-r mid
Kmiilly Enroine to Homo
Burroughs machines can be depended upon for the
right answer always and everywhere one reason
why the pioneer of 1884 is the leader of today.
A. J, Connolly mid daughter Mint
Catherine, returned Hi In noon from
Med ford where they motored on
Huturduy with, Mr. Connolly's bro
ther, Pat and family, who are en
routo homo to Hillings, Montana,
after spending the pant three weeks
In this suction. Knroutti to their
home, Mr. and Mrs. Connolly will
viHlt the Yellowstone National Parle.
WEEK-KXD VISITORS
Eugi'iio llusluess Man SlH'iiibi Week
Knit Here on HuhIik-sh
I. K. TRAYNOR
Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moreland of
Eugene weie guests in the city over
Me week end. While hero they en
Joyed a fishing trip,' along with
business, which was the reason for
Mr. Moreland's trip here.
Box 1033, Klamath Falls
Phone 653-M
EARLY MORXING FISHING
liriil M' U iet Fully Sunday Morn
liiK FM1I111; i
N. Ulx of Ashland motored over
Saturday to Join ibis lw sons Elmer
and Ifjy I)lx and Louie Hoxle on
a fishing parly whK-h they made
curly yesterday morning to Diamond
bike. The party fished until noon
bringing liome a large catch, bc
smnllon weighing three pounds.
Made to
Fit You
Is i here anything worse
than finding a ready-inatlc
suit thiit'jitst suits you anil
then fiml tlia -ihc coat
.won't" fit "hi? around tliq :
nc.kV
'ihv alierlii); department
try to fix it and the result
is the shoulders look like
you had them hunched
;ignint a strong wind.
Buy it tailored suit and
have this trouhle cliininat-'
ed.
The cost is less than you
think.
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POHTLAXO TOIHIKTS
Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Turvvr and
Miss Helena Hoyle of I'ortlnnd were
the city yesterday enroule to
Crater Lake and other points
merest In this section.
OX lll'SIXESS
It. MiillunberR of Portland spent
Huturduy and Sunday here on busi
ness, returning liome Inst evening
by motorv .
A. GOLDSMITH
cTVfcrchant Tailor
310 Winter's Bldg.
interested ix nrv -
I'orl limit Lumberman Ketuin to
Attain View Situation
J. W. Copoland returned to tho
rlty yesterday from Portland to
again look Into tlio possibilities of
locntlng heru In tho wholosalo lum
ber business. Mr. Copeliind may de
uldo upon n silo during his present
visit horn and make plans to locule
In llio city definitely. '
, HOWARDS AT RESORT
Mr. .mid Mrs. frank Si. .Howard
wore among tho local pronto en
Joying tho holidays at Hocliy Point.
AT HEILY LODGE
Spend ilolldn.VN at i.oilKe at Rocky
Point
THE WEATHER
Tho Odo-Stormaiirnph at 1'iiuor
wood's Pliiirmney shows the bane
metric presume to bo rising today
Indications aro that hlgihor temper'
utures will prevail tomorrow.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Fair and warmer.
The Tyos .recording thonnonio-
ter registered niuxlmiim and mini
mum temperatures today as Follows:
Illw'.i 81 Low 43
V. M. Weather Itepoit
Oregon: Fair tonlK-'tt and Tuesday
probably occasional showers hour
count; moderate tumiiei'.ituro; m.'.d
orate variable winds.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Holly and
son, Chnrlos spent Ihelr holidays at
Rocky Point at tho I'.elly lodge, re
turning to the city lute last evening.
" (HATER LAKE PARTY
Spend Sunday at Crater Lake He.
tllinlim Last Evening:
'Mr, anil Mrs. J. W. Peppard,
Edwin Weaver nnd Jay Czlzok tiiado
it it a party of local people who apent
Hitntlny.nl Crater l.tilte, this being
their first, trip to the scenic spot.
REM) VISITORS
IliliiK (iiii'sls Here Kiiiiiute to Sai"
rameiilo '
, Mr. nnd Mrs. Knrln Liitnian, i
eompaiiled by Mrs. Lutmnu's sisters,
tlio .Misses Olgn and Cludya Mag
liuson,' Were Kiiests liero yesterday
visiting Willi Miss Louise Cnttus'.ra,
Tho MaRiiiison sisters Were enrotilo
to their home at Sucrnmtnto after
having visited lit llend with Mr. nnd
Mrs. Lntman .since the Kotirlh. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Liititmn returned home
last nvonliiK, the girls taking the
iraln from hern for tho south.
of
voKH to ixs .(;kli;.s
t'niey Aeco;t Position in Cl'y
Ias Augidra
lieu Carey left last evculug for
LM Angeles where he has accept
ed a position Mild plans to locate.
While herd Mr. Carey was connect
ed with t ie California Oregon Power
company.
Sl'XDAY PICNIC
local Kiiiiillles Knjoy ttn limning and
Picnic Party
. dkSvkk. fOLO. '
(iity Bryan, registering from
Denver, Colo., Is stopping at the
lolel Arcade, Mr. Hryun arrived in
the city yesterday.
TOl RIVti COl'XTKY
Katharine S. Kowler of North
Anderson, Mass., and Ellzubelli
(illllngham of Morestown, N. J.,
wero week-end guests in the city,
both making a tour of the north
west.
IjOCIll
. LOOKS OVKK CHOI"
Hotel Mini Spent Sunday
Farm Xear Keno
nt
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. H'.iy and
daughters, Martha and Hetty, mot
ored to the Hay farm noar Keno
yesterday to look over their grain
crop. Mr. Huy reports the crops In
tplcndld condition unit anticipates
U'lls yeiir to be one f tho largest
yields this section of the country
hu.i known.
ACCIOi'T POSITIOXS
Ln (ramie end Pendleton Men Ar
rive lo Work llci-o
A purty o't local people Including
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ryan. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Coeller and Mr. and Mrs.
1. D. Uwiier enjoyed Sunday at
Wlul-Kse biOch on a swimming and
pKnlc party. They returned heme
late last evening. .
VIS1TIXU fho.m sovVh
Former Awistnnt Piojwt Ktiginwr
Here on Visit
I. S.
project
a visit
VJorliles, former assistant
engineer is In the city on
from Los Angeles; Mr.
Voophles is now with the California
highway commission of the Los An
gelos division. After a visit hero
with relatives and fileoda Mr. Voor
hlej will return south.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Kern and
family motored to Keno yesterday,
where they looked over their Inter
ests. Mr. Kerns has one of the larg
est ranches In the Keno country
and found Ills crop us well as the
entire Keno country In splendid
condition.
Mrs.
JOIIXSOXS HKTI IIX
Johnson mid Children llure
Iteen VisitinK nt Ilerkeley
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Johnson re
turned on Saturday evening from
Hon Francisco by motor. Mrs.
Johnson and children have been
visiting with relatives and friends
III Kan Francisco and Berkeley for
some time, Mr. Johnson motoring
to the south on Thursday to bring
them home.
FISH AT LAKK -
I .us Anueles Men Here for Hum
mer I. n joy Fishing nt Luke
J. Klatt and George Yarno of
l.oa Angeles, who are here work
ing on the construction of the new
Frcemont school, spent Sunday at
Diamond Lake on a fishing trip.
TO CICATKK I.AKK
ical People Take Onests to .Crater
Lake Over Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. M. Molatore and
family, accompanied by their guests.
Mrs. Cleonl and daughter, Miss Ann
Cleonl of Redding, California, spent
Sunday at Crater Lake. Mrs. Cleonl
will remain here the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Molatore, while Miss
Cleonl returned to Redding this
morning, where she is chief tele
phone operator of the telephone
company In the southern city.
Harry Cattuzza, accompanied by
Clinton Gano, who have been visit
ing at IJandon, Oregon Cares and a
number of Interesting spots, stopped
hero yesterday enroute homo to
Hilt, to visit with his sister. Miss
Louise Cattuzza.
PARTY TO HOCK CKF.F.K
Several Local Families nt Itock
Creek Sunday
A
Mrs.
Mr.
and
local party Including Mr. and
J. Warren Crooks and family,
and Mrs. E. W. Vannice, Mr.
Mrs. C. Clifton and Miss Ann
Metcalf enjoyed an outing at Rock
Creek yestorday. The party stopped
at Chlloiiiiin, where they had lunch
befor motoring on. They returned
home late last evening.
k,;lk kidgk
Left for Day's Outlnu; anil Fishing
Fjirly Sunday Jlorniiig
Mrs. Mary Griffin, her daughter,
Miss M. Griffin, and Robert Ryan,
motored to Kagle Ridge yesterday
morning, where they spent the day
on an outing and fishing trip, re
turning to the city In the cool of
the evening.
AT VVLCL-RSE
to Itcnch Idtst KvenlnK
Swim
EVERYBODY THEATWE ,.,
Is a Wedding Ring a
License to Ijlirt?,
See
"The
Marriage
Circle"
With
Floronce Vldor
Marie Prevost 4
Crelghton Ilule
Monte Blue .$
Harry Myers
Adolphe Mo'njou
- In . .'i
A Fast MoviiiK Mutrluiouiut
tiinule with a thrill in every
knot
NEW! NOVEL!
(JKTTIXti SUPPLIES
Prominent Rancher lu for Supplies
From Miller Islnnil
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett of
Miller' Island, near Midland, are in
today to secure supplies and men
to start baying. Mr. Burnett Is one
of tho prominent ranchers of the
Midland country. '
ED CARRITHERS BETTER
Iorr-117. .Mill Employe to Be Out of
Hospital Today or Tuesday
No complications, , as the result
of the severe gash on the forebad
Incurred by Ed Carruthers yester
day afternoon at the Long Pine
mill, are looked for by authorities
at the Klamath General hospital,
where Carruthers is recovering. Car
ruthers, who is sawmill foreman
for the Lorenz mill, was struck in
the bond by a piece of iron. He will
be released from the hospital either
today or Tuesday.
Chaperoned by Mrs. H. G. Wort-
ley, the Misses Fern Hanks,.
Mariam Wortle, Katherine IVtal
loy and Walter Short motored to
Wlul-Kse beach last evening, where
they enjoyed a swimming party.
TO Tl'RXER SPRIXGS
Spend Sunday at Turner Springs,
Where Patients Arc Many
Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Casper and
Miss Phylis Hogan motored to
Turner Springs yesterday, where
they spent the day. The party re
port a number of patients at the
springs, which is fast becoming
vry popular-for its benefits to those
suffering from rheumatism.
TCF.SDAY ,
Blanche Sweet in
"TESS OF T7HE
J'URBERVILLES"
The law of garvlty is reversed by
bootleg booze.
AT THE
L-I-B-E-R-T-Y
Tom Mix v
and TOXY
The Wonder Hofsc,' '
in
Oh, You Tony!
TUESDAY :
Richard T.almadge
... .'. in '
American;
tSWanriers"
PLEASURE TRIP
Mcd(K-l People Spend Sunilay Here
With Friends
Mr. and Mrs.. E. . T. Treffren of
Macdoel, California, . motored op
from their home yesterday to spend
the day here visiting with frlemfs.
They returned lute last evening;".
FROM IIOXAX.A
Harvey Aycrs, with the state
highway commission, working near
Honanzn, spent the week-end here.
While In tho city Mr. Ayres stopped
at the Hotol Lake.
FROM FOl It MILE CREEK
ltd urn This Noon From Week-Find
I-'l-lilns Trip
Pert Elliott of Lu Gi'ande and
Charles Van Hundell of Pendleton,
arrived In thu city last evening and
started work, this morning with t'ie
Warren Construction company which
.ins the contract for u large
liniount of Jin vlni; here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Reed and Mr.
and Mrs. Petersteiner and family
'returned this noon from Four Mile
creek, where they spent Saturday
and Sunday on an outing mid fish
ing trip.
Mrs.
DIVORCE SLCCHKI)
Katie Gray Smith AImi
Aivanleil Minor Child -
Is
Mrs. Katie Gray Smith was
awarded a divorce yesterday from
R. C. Smith on the grounds of de
sertion. The decree was awarded on
default. Mrs. Smith was given the
custody of the minor child.
MOE'S PARTY HACK.
Return From Lod;u Where
Enjoyed Week's Outing
Kiwanis Community Dance
on
VENETIAN DANCE BARGE'
THURSDAY NIGHT, JULY 164
EVERYONE WELCOME .
They
ASIII.AM) OVER Sl'XDAY
Hetiirii From 'iilley Whevp Tliev
Islliil Diii Iuk Day
Charles Shaw land Elliot? Wilson
motored to Ashland yesterday morn
ing to upend tilio day with friends,
retui'iilng homo late last evening.
EXtilXEERIXti PARTY
Sneiul Week End' Holidays in City
' From Xenr Itoimnji
FROM WACO, TEXAS
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. N. Moe re
turned to the city last evening with
their guests, Mrs. Swartz, Mrs. Ful
lerton. Miss I.lla Moe and Mrs. T.
S. Abbott, who have been enjoying
delightful week at the Moe lodge
at Rocky Point. Mrs. Fitllerton
nnd Mrs. Swartz are the house
guests of Mrs: Abbott fro m Rose
burg. Miss Moe is. spending her va
cation here with Mr. and Mrs. Moe
from Spokane. '
Frank Stevens of Waco, Texas,
was h visitor In the city over Sunday,
EAST'ERX PEOPLE
Mother mid Sou Mnklnu; Tour of
Northwest From -New York
Mrs. Phillip Harder and son,
Phillip B. Harder, of Phllmont,
New York, left this morning for
Crater lake. Mrs. Harder and son
are making a tour of the northwest
and while here were guests, at the
Hotel White Pelican.
HUHKELEV GHOSTS
Over Hiimliiy guests itoglHlurdd ln
.the oily from llerlteloy, California,
.included Lava Hilghern, Gertrude
llnodrlcli uiul CuM tlooili'lcli,
FHO.M LAKEVIKW
Mrs. J. MdDrldo visited here ovor
Sunday from Lukevlew.
AT LAKE OF WOODS, N
Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. McNeuly
spent Sunday t I.iikiMit llio Woods,
J. S: Johnson, 'John Htirton, w.
Webor and Y: Tauiior mnklng up an
onglneerlng parly, wh aro work
ing for tho highway commission near
lloniiiiwa spent the "week-end lu the
city. Whllo hero tho party stopped
at tho hotel Lako. ' ! '
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FROM FRISCO. A
(leorgla nnd Roy P. Johnson of
San Francisco were visitors In the
city from the south over Sunday.
PICTURE FRAMING
Peasley'a
Opposite Court House
Sl'XDAY VISITORS
II. lllggtnml and William Van
Brcemcn ' Jr., both of Dunsmulr,
spent Sunday In the city visiting
with friends.
FIRST VISIT IN THIRTY YEARS
Amiucil ut (it-cut ChniiKcs mill Size
of City .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hell of Talent,
OrcKoA, are hero, the guests of
their sons, Bert and J. W. Bell,
after an absence of some thirty
years from the city. They are both
amazed nt thu wonderful progress
being mndn ln this Section, For
the greater .part of tho summer they
wlH'remaln here visiting with their
sous nnd olil umo. friends,
FAMILY OITIXG
('tulip Out Saturday ami Fish
Rocky i Point Sunday ,
Sanitary Fruit Market fl; a
' 701 Main Street r u 1 ;
." -h-.'r.
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables &f'
Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight - . ;
Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Barnes
nnd two small children were among
the over-Sunday visitors at Rocky
Point. They camped out on Satur
day night and spoilt all day Sun
day at the resort enjoying tho
fishing and boating. "'V
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AT D1AMOXD LAKKV.
Burl Cook left this morning for
Diamond lnko, where he wilt spend
a couple of days on a fishing trip.
BOATS BOATS BOATS
LEAVIXO TOXIGHT
First Xiil loiuil Hoys Leaving Tonight
for Week's Trip
Lloyd Portr and J. D. Conway of
the First National bank force, are
leaving this evening for Portland
by motor. While In the northern
city they will attend the Elks con
vention, ptnmnlng to return here
In about a wek.
VIHGIXIA MAX
F. W. Martin visited here lyestor-
day from Lyniburg, Virginia. While
In the city Mr. Martin van n guesl
at tho 'hotol WliUe Peilcnn,
Your fishing trip can be no more pleasant thaiv!
your boat is easy to handle. To be easy to
handle a boat must be made right.
' Our boats are all made of the best
material the market affords and they ' f
are sold as cheaply as it is possible .
to sell a quality product. r '&jk
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Look Them Over f f
TELFOR & SON
120 Conger Avenue ". Q
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