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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1925)
EVfeNING HRliALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 18, 102.1 m xr Why Not Try Prevention? ? v - Why wnli'-unttl' you )in' 1 oil fn tho' doctur. ' Vi find out today about the condition, of yon v. lecib. VoiujV no may prevent years ..ufr'HIViess. Mor than one A ailment hail heel. -ft merit directly to diseased tooth. can toll you tho.' truth ulimit ana it costs you imnmts: , R. D. COE, (vamicsd I01-20i Hopka Bide.' , KfaVyiMidlglM:il2Wiaidiigaihi3 We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day CAUTION The thin, extremely flexible balloon casing, repaired by the old methods, leaves a bard stiff - section which throws the tire oft balanco and quickly ruins It. . . The Hawkinson System eliminates this difficulty by making a re--pair of remarkable strength yet Just as thin and pliable as the balloon tire. Badly injured balloon tires , are not "through" IF tbey re repaired . the Hawkinson way. A trial will convince you. We guarantee each repair to OUTLAST THE TIRE, or your money back. All tires In spected FREE. cCE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh ' v .-- f - ''Everything Hazy" Ever hear people say It? -.' Maybe you experience the sensation yourself. - It Is natures warning that your eye sight is failing. Heed this warning before It ' is too late. -Have your and KNOW. eyes examined -1 have relieved many hund reds of your neighbors and friends and I. can help you. DR. GOBLE - 700 MAIN V , Eyea ... , Glasses -Examined ... Fitted Repairs Quick Service WOOD Summer ; weather has melted down the price of' Block-Wood to the extreme bottom. Low summer prioes are now on. Don't hesitate but buy your winter's wood now. There will be no cheaper prices,' Green Slabs Orders are coming in for that good cheap wood green slab. Our trucks are delivering the beat green slab we have ever sold. Order a years supply of blocks, and green slab, and you are safe you can get no better wood. " Peyton & Co.! t 'Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 STOCKS AND BONOS ,We solicit inquiries to buy or sell any marketable listed local or un llBtod securities. Active markot tor Purant Star, Flint and Rickenbaoker Motor is sues; Public, Utilities. Prompt attention given all orders. Cash paid for purchases; no delay, lluotatlons furnished. y HOOD BROTHERS Chamber of Commerce lt!tl(i. rrlliti!il, Ore. IP- !5 jij'tt teetlv In ft few minute ..,,... DENTISTS VI oi course) Sth and Main Phono 83S ews Of The Klamath . Country afERRILL Miss Thirza Anderson is in Klam ath Falls this week, where she was operated upon Tuesday morning tor the removal of her tonsils at tho Valley hospital. Her mother, Mrs. R. N. Anderson, is staying in tho Falls this week. Tuesday afternoon a very suc cessful baby clinic was held in the Merrill high school. There were 20 babies, nine girls and eleven boys. These babies made an ex cellent showing. This clinic was held by the Merrill group of the Klamath County Health association and was conducted by Sr. Kewsom and Miss Fricke of the Klamath county health unit.. There were eleven babies without defects and with . minor defects which can be easily remedied. Tbe Merrill group assisting were Mrs. R. L. Dalton, Mrs. C. H. Carleton, Mrs. Ed Har wood, Mrs., R. C. Anderson, Mrs. C. M. Merritt and Miss Bee Scog gins.; Thet following babies were examined at tbe clinic: Charles Ourkee, Larena Rambo, Harold and Jerold Stevenson, Alden, Lois and Lloyd Vernon. Lewis, Mildred Jean and Betty Lee Merrill, Roger, Bur dette and William Malcolm . Dun nington, Edna . Whisler, Joseph Charles Faringbam, Maxine Barks, Vernon Leonard Bowman, Roberta Fruits, Warren Wesley Walker, Melvin Kcwlan and Carol Kattcrn horn. Rev. A. Wessols returned Tues day from Portland, where he had been to attend the International Christian Endeavor association. Mrs. Itulct and daughter, Evelyn and Miss Mary Taylor will visit friends and relatives in tbe Wil liamette valley before returning. Rev. C. C. Hulet Jeft Tuesday to attend the meeting of synod, which was held in Eugene. Several lamb buyers have been in Merrill this week. They are of fering 10 i cents tor choice lambs. Dan Estermand, representing C. Swanuon & Son of Sacramento, was in Merrill Wednesday. Mr. Nelson lamb buyer from San Jose, Calif., was also in Merrill during the week. Mrs. Geo. W. Offield and daugh ter Winnifred spent Thursday in Klamath Falls. , Paul Lewis was In tbe Falls Wednesday. N. E. Woodhousc was In Klam ath Falls Thursday. Merrill has been sweltering under the hot weather of the pant week. If it continues it will prove harm ful to grain crops especially on dry land but benoficial to the alfalfa. Mrs. M. L. Moore was In Klam ath Fulls Tuesday, . r John Rati If f Sr., who bas con ducting a pool room adjoining the Merrill hall, bas leased the hall and is having It fitted up and will occupy it In the near future. He will add aline of groceries. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Merrill and their house guests, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Kuerth and daughter Edloo and son John and MIbs Betty MeElroy, who Is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Scog- glns, motored , to Crater lake Wednesday. , They returned Thurs day evening. Mrs. Betty Brown of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Gerturde Buford from Los Angeles, Calif., were re cent visitors in Merrill, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dalton. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Buford are cousins of It. L. Dalton of Merrill and W. C. Dalton of Malln. The ladles' aid of the Presby terian church met at the home of Mrs. C. M. Merritt Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Burr . Westbrook as sisted In entertaining. After the business meeting. Mrs. Westbrook read an Interesting paper on mls slons..,Refreshments were served by the liflHlouioauliirlug tlio aftoraoon. ijlMatiy .Tourists to Zl; Take Trip to Crater Kim fi&iO LAKE; Ore., July 13. ,ivU (iho" opening of tins Critter rfTkV'Mim. mini sdhWKluloU 'to Hie irsf of -August it Is expected that 1, miKo increase In mo uiiemiunco of . tourists at Ulamuud Luku will take' pluco. With only 14 miles separating tho to lakes when tie Il'm Rood Is open, a sldo trip to Diamond Lake fivm OMter Is a pleasant day'.i Journey, A notice able change iu the porson.iol of the visia.rs at kjc Luke Is taking place, local patronage being sub stituted by tourists Cuoiu alitor statos, particularly Calitoruia. Last week several lutllton. or per hMps billion, gnuU Invaded the lake. Thar came in phalanxes of tens of thousand j and made kite Interesting, to iy the least, tor UUo campers, who were not protected by screens, ate gnats raw, tried, bailed n,l broiled. TVvlu. tho guats fc- tho most pant disappeared lis swiftly and mysterlr'jsly as fliey dJino. A strung wuul brought them across the luke several days uga, and is was believed tljut with the subsidence yt the wind the gnats have return ed t otheir former haunts w.Jore they will bother uo une. George Cilc.'cst, owner of the rid ing horses at V lo ' lake, is leaving to:uorn:w on business for Kiuscnc. Upon h's return next Sunday he will start regular Tiding trips at Mt. Bailny, Mt. Thlclson, land Loni'la Falls, 14 miles mirth of tho Lake on tbe Xorua Umpqua rlvor, A number of Klamath Falls peo ple have visited the Luke recent ly. Registered at tiS Lodge were Mrs. B. Trig and Mr. L. McNeil and wife; Will O. Wilson; Mr. and M.'s. Ravenscroft; Rosa Otoy Soule. and Don Otoy Soule, and their friends. Sirs. Ethel Bartlott, and Fn d W. Bartlott of Pomona. Califurnd ; R. L. Fulkerson; Loo Rowe, and party. Dr. V. O. Osjlo of Rocky Pofnt and San Francisco, who is here with :'3is wife and daughter, Uelci, came in this afternoon enthusiastic of the fishing. It's 'wonderful over by Silent Creek," he said, "1 bolievo every man and woman over tljcrc had the limit." Mr. Ogle was using a ft,-, he be ing an enthusiast over t-iat parti cular 8-rm iof fishlug. Ho expects to be here For several days. The following were present: Mes dames It. C. Anderson, Dan Colweli, R. L. Dalton. W. F. Fruits. Etta Scoggins. J. W. Scoggins, M. L. Moore. C. N.. J. W. and C. P. Haskins. Ed Harwood, J. W.'Taylor, G. W. Offield. Etta Myers. George Wright, N. E. Woodhouse, C. and M. A. Bowman, G. II. Carleton. Thomason, F. L. Pope, Charles and J. A. Brown and Misses Bco Taylor and Edna Morritt and the hostesses. The next meeting will be held at the club rooms. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Whisler and family were Klamath Falls visitors Wednesday. Henderson's Work Handled By Sexton After an absence qf sevaral weeks, Frank W. Sexton, county club lead er, returned home last night only to find that in addition to his regular duties ho had inherited tho job of county agent during the absence of C. A. Henderson in Owens valley. Although a ' number of projects that had been planned by Mr. Hen derson wll have to bo discontinued awing to his' departure, Mr. Sexton will attend to the more nressinir business of tho county agent's office. Mr. Sexton has been conferring I with county, audits of othor Oregon counties. Things arc about equal. Thu thin man has more to laugh about but the fat one more to laugh with. BE COOL! Eat where every hit of air, in both kitchen and dining room, is ' - cooled and changed every ten minutes. Why Swelter? "COMFORT COSTS NO MORE." CLUB CAFE vwwvvvvwvvvvvvvvwvvvyvvvvvvvvvv Diamond Lake Elliott Tells What Policies to Be Followed New v Prosecutor Says There Will Be no Favorites "There shall be no favorites. "There shall be no axes to grind. "Tho law will bo enforced accord ing to the statute book. "1 shull proceed slowly rutlici than be sorry afterward. "Everybody shall be accorded fulr and honest treutment." In brief, these are tho staloiLcnU of E. L.' Elliott, made iu his oti'ke just a few hours utter he luul stnt a telegram to Governor Pierce nc ceptingthe position of district at torney of Klamath couuty. ' "I was talking," Mr. Elliott nilti. "to a friend a few minutes i'Vo vlio said, "Well, Mr. Elliott. I M iiiiio you will spend all your lime In the suppression of tho liquor traffic in Klamath.' "I told him." Mr. Ellioll said, "(lint 1 would spend time In that work, but not all my time. Fur each law on tho statute books should bo enforced and I shall spend time on each one just in proportion to the manner iu which they are obeyed." Mr. Elliott cave U.0 ;-jlile track on his appointment. "When tho National Guard en campment was under way in Med tord, a committee of citizens Jour neyed over to cull on tho governor, who was attending tho celebration. Their idea was to uccuru mo us a special liquor prosecutor during the summer months, particularly around the Fourth of July." "When I saw the governor there, he suid. 'Mr. Elliott, there Is going to be a chango in the district at torney's office soon, and I would liko to knov If you will take It.' "I didn't answer him. but turned around and talked to some other men in tho room. Later in thu day. I met the governor and ha attain said, 'Would you accept the position Of district attorney If proffered?' "To which 1 unswercd that I was not looking for the Job. "But that isn't tho question. Elliott.' tha gov ernor said. 'The question Is will you accept?' "So that Is the inside of my ap pointment to the office of district attorney. I was not seeking the job and agreed to accept the position only after earnest solicitation on the part of tho governor." Mr. Elliott steadfastly refuted to give an inkling as to who will be appointed deputy district attorney. '"I wish that the appointment was over with now," be said, "but it is bettor to he safe than sorry. So I shall 'proceed slowly." PIANONEWS E.'S. Austin is bark in town tor thu purpose of making a complete cleanup of tho stock of Pianos and Player Pianos now on hand nt tho Klamath Falls .Music House, lit South Sixth Street, in this city. Anyone wishing to obtain a good dependable guaranteed piano or player piano will have an oppor tunity to save a nice sum of money and on easy monthly payments. Cull. wrlto or ring up the Klamath Fulls Music House, 122 Smith Sixth St., this city. Adv. Being sick In bed is awful. Bvu J'01' loo much tlmo to think. Cyclone A baby cyclone .twrpt down on Cin cinnati mid flammed out a good share of tho buildings In tha Union Stockyards with ' thousand ot dot 4anL damage IDAa Jtfios... small , rv-ficcment of the devastated ', J r, v i t t "'l mm mi mm, OAKLAND WINNING AND HOLDING .J' Racist e ySffSi ' MULTI-MILE fefV No Axe to Grind' Perhaps your tire problem has to do with air pressures; perhaps you wonder whether you should equip with low-pressure tires of standard size, or balloons. We are in a position to advise you fairly and without prejudice because Racine builds and we sell -both kinds. Moreover, both kinds equally uphold RACINE'S reputation for building first- quality products only. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 Main Phone 294-J Klamath Idea Goes Over Big in California Stop Forest Fire Week Big Hit In South ern State An Idea which found lis birth in Klamiilh Fill In hljn pri.vcd hi prac tical that ill Is beliiK hkim! In Cull-fornla-vliih wonderful success, uc ccrdliift Hex II. llluck, Hecrelaiy cf the CullTot'iiln While Pino nio clatlon, nl'.-) v!lld Klninath Falhi enten.'lay uiiil thlj iti i I'll 'llier KlaiiiJth Idea, is the Stop Forest Fires tis.wclalliiii, wliloli, nt first sponsored by the Klamath County chamber of commerce nnd later by the ntute chamber, lined up tho state in a unit Iu an attempt to prevent serious forest tires. Indeed, ? mincmsfiil was Iho movement, Mr. Illack polnled out, that California. lunilmrmMn were in favpr of tho.w'irk mid this Hummer 100 chambers of icoinmwce were In tereHteil In I lio campalKti to slwn up, Olio in 1 1 lion nii'iiihors, . NEXTJSATURDAY OAKLAND WILL ANNOUNCE . j (SVewdfotorGtrs SnartShvV8odies It tysuT AND 'THK darmoniclJdaancct AN KXCLUSIVK ENGINF.KRINO DKVELOPMENT ' all at ; ; 9ftici.J?(Me 'Prices R. R.,R. GARAGE 831 Klamath Ave. iOT'iiiriitrtftt'L'fc'tg;' "I left before the nuiiipnlRn was over, hut Iho Idea was ui'lllni? like wild fire ul that limn," Mr. Illack said. "It Is really a iniliiui) nul nffe'cMvo W.iy In cdii:atii tdo public on tilio prevenllon nC. forcHt flrns. Mr. lllark Pwnievly worked III Klamath Falls, In connection with t'J government piuo beetle iiiitrol pn Ject. Arniut n year and a lialf iiko ho resigned and several weeks later uccepto ula pnsltlon as scfire Inry of Iho Whlto Pino Association. LurKr mills of KP:imulh iito moiii bers of t:ho Whlto Pino association. Young McCormick Gets Another Job Scion of Harvester Manufac turer Takes Off Overalls For Office , f'llICA(K), July 18. Fowler McCormick, scion of Iho harvester innniifactiirliif! family, hits deserted the overalls for the whlte-collnr and huxIncHH mi It. Mo has lienii pro moted from the luhorliiK Job ho has held Iu the Milwaukee plant of the Iiiternatlniiiil Harvester company to a posit Ion lit thn accotiiitlnir divi sion. He bud worlcert nn n fnclnry iitinii ror six inoniiisi " ' - -V w urn ; I j,"-.vv.-".";"'7i"i'' ' ' i....'..uMftW,W SIX GOOD WILL We are specially equip ped to economically produce booklets and .advertising folders. W. O. SMITH Printing Company "Quality Printing" Phone 93