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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1925)
'EVENWG HEE5ED, KEaTOTH FATO'CRECTON ' TONEsnnr, rot? is, Farm Exchange to Be Located in This City Plans Announced and -TV . GOOD CLOTHES PA73E SIX 1 I I I 1 I. I ' f I lM . Ira : f wffiww. '-y i Copyright J MEN-- We have just the Clothing and Footwear that you will need and want for your vacation-and outing trips-Knickers-all styles in . Button and Lace Breeches- Sport Sweaters-Blazer shirts in all the newer styles-Hiking shoes and Pacs Golf Hose with and without feet. . , . . Filsons and Duxbak Outing Clothes Two and three piece Outing Suits. klXmath klothing KOMPANY LEADING CLOTHIERS Warehouse Secured by B. T. Axford With- the arrival of TI. T. Axford In the city, annoum-ement was made that Klamath Kails ' will bo the headquarters for the ' Klamath Farm Huivau co-oporntlvo exchange to handle a products of th farm er,, with the pm-poso of getting them the boat prices on the market ami will be known as the purchas ing agent, to handle the farmers' every want. Plans are to hold community meetings In all of the surrounding communities, the first to bo held this coming week at Bonania. when farmers of that community are urged to be present and give their views on nil matters of Inter est to them. A largo warehouse to be nsed for the storage of products has been secured by tho exchange and the office, which Mr. Axford w1! be lu charge of, will be located at the plant. These organizations have been established all up, and down the coast to aid tho farmers and have proven a great aid, belnx backed by all civic organizations. I'p until this time Klamath falls has never had a paid man in charge, ami now that Mr. Axford is here on a salary and having had over 1 2 years' experi ence In this line of work. It Is ex pected great results will be realised by the organization. In talking of the plans of the exchange today Mr. Axford stated that within a short while a market column on tho various commodities of the farmer would be printed In the papers dally, with tbe best mar ket prices. "We want every farm er of this community to feel free to come to our exchange with all their troubles, as well as sugges tions for the betterment of the ex change," he said. The exchange is In no way con nected with the farm bureau, an impression which a number of farm ers gathered, according to Mr. Ax ford. KIRK LOIBERMAX J. J. Steiger of Kirk, prominent lumberman Is transacting business In tme. otty iduy. I kZy v . 't I .-a. A Z 1 .J H I 777777.77777,7,777777777777.777, We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a, m, out at 5 p. m. same day ENROCTE TO UTAH Kirk Residents Pass Through City Knroute to Utah Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gehring visited here today with friends, en route to Utah on an extended pleas ' ure trip.- Mr. and Mrs. Gehring formerly resided at Kirk. . Before'! you Build I or iuy a Home a insist on ChecKSeal Electrical Wirintr OS SHOPPING TRIP Bonanza Girls in Klamath Falls for the Duy The Misses Ruby Bramhall and Helen Taylor of . Bonanza were In the city today from Bonanza on a businss and shopping trip. ;.. MARTIN' BACK Has Been in South With Family for ' Visit S. E. Martin has returned from Oakland where he ha1 J been for the past two weeks Visiting .with his family. V UhligV Electric Store "Check Seal" headquarters in Klamath Falls RETURNS SOUTH Visits Here With Sister for ScTeral - Days Everftt Terry who ihas been vis iting here with his Bister, Miss Mar orle Terry for several days return ed this afternoon to his hmoe at Oakland, California. CHlLOQCIX SHOPPER Mrs. O. E. Andrews spent the morning In the city from her borne at Chiloquin on a shopping trip. TO CRATER LAKE Local Girls to Spend Week-Knil at Crater Lake A party of the younger set In cluding the Misses Stella Setzer, Rutin Liadsey, Inez Jenkins, and KViUaerlne Dotty plan to leave with R. F, Setzer on Saturday afternoon for Crater Lake. FROM CHICO Mrs. Ray Duffenbacker of Chico is among tfie shoppers In the city today. , . , ' MODOC POINT Mrs. S. W. Egllne of Modoc Point Is visiting and attending to her business interests here today. MARRIED LAST EVENING Return to Make Home at Redwood, California Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Taylor, who were married here last evening, are leaving late this afternoon for Red wood, California, where they will make their future borne. Mr. Taylor holds a position with tbe mills at Yreka. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. F. Simmons. CALLED BY IIXNESH Old-Thnn Resident Called Hero by Illness of Mother" Jf T, Henley of Chico, former old time resident of this section, was caljed bore by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. J, T. Henley, who resides In the country about eight miles from here. ' Mrs. Henley Is one of the prominent pioneers of this section.' ' , M'MILLA.V IX Floyd McMillan of the Eagle Ridge Tavern, Is In tho city today transacting business. BUSINESS TRIP Frank Horan, manager of the Forest Lumber compny Is In today on busln&t matters. . ;. - ''. I.. 1 'fit t :. . St. ' IFlvJ .JV it''. t taste' Chesterfield lias Yoii time endorsement of '.meia tm efef y "walk" of life SUCH POP ULAklTY MUST - BE 0 E S E PwV E D Licccrr Sc Mvehs Tosacco Co. THE WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy shows the pres sure to be falling this afternoon. Cooling winds or perhaps a light shower are indicated for tonight. Forecast for next 24 hours: Fair and warm. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 93 Low ......60 U. 8. Weather Report Oregon: Fair and warmer tonight and Thursday, Gentle north to northeast winds. FROM PORTLAND E. R. Walsh and H. Morton, both of Portland arrived here late this afternoon from the north on a busi ness and pleasure trip. I-ORTLAND ARRIVALS L, F. RuBselt, G. E. Wlllman and J, 8. Ragonvich all of Portland reg istered late this afternoon at the .Hotel .White Pelican BE COOL! Eat where every bit of air, in both kitchen and dining' room, i cooled and changed every ten minutes. Why Swelter? "COMFORT COSTS NO MORE." CLUB CAFE "The best worker on the ranch "Yes, sir, that old Ford hasn't soldiered a day since I took to using this new Zerolene 'F' for Fords." Ford owners who' "tried out" Zerolene "F" for Fords when it was first put on the market have been sticking to it ever since. 1 Zerolene "F" for Fords is made by the Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum process. It lubricates all the bearing surfaces where oil is needed, especially the wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the cylinder walls, which are frequently "oil-starved" when an unsuitable lubricant is used. The re suit is improved gasoline mileage, quicker starting and increased freedom from carbon and other motor troubles. A Ford is an A-i transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubrication. ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) "Feeds those oil-starved Fords" --.r.w.,.B,Wiwl miJ,wl,,w,.W8,WMw(.