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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1925)
PAGE THREE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, JULY IS. 1025 IHBBBIHBIiaBEIBBEiBBBflBBBBBBBIDBBlHnBBDBHBOIDaiBB 737 Main STINSON'S STUDIO B n Si u u n w M U M a il :: 3 flBBBflBBBflBBflESBBBI9BBBflflABBBBBEB3B&BBB831BBBflBBBBEI H. E. StinHon Commercial and Portrait Photographers Picture Framing and Kodak Work - Bring in Your Films Phone 252-W n n u M n n u M a Kl II U U ttJ H n u K H U n M n N ? ? t ? ? ? T T f V t ? f t t t y ? f ? ? ? .V Report of Iho ("inn roller of the Currency (Cullll1IIKd) of (tin condition if THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK i of Klamath Full", Oroxoh . AT TUB CI.OHK OF BUSINESS, JUNK 30, 1925 v - Jliwwrrin lulls itiioiviiiilii , $i,ri22.nr.i.i ii. h. lining : r. 18,5(10.00 Other bonds, warrants mid securities 1U5.C0U.5S Federal Itenervu Slock , - 6,1100. 00 Html Estate Furniture ami Fixtures $H.4:R.&S Klv per fin KmliiiiiiHl in fun. I 6, 000. 00 llit ll on hand uml dun truin bunks 7H0,464.42 3, 020. ul. 99 Liabilities , . Capllul Stork $200,000.00 Hut pliin ami undivided iinifllH 34.G94.B7 I'lnulniltin 100.000. no l-tiit - 2,091,867.42 3. :'!;, 501. 9'j The First National Bank Resources Over $3,000,000.00 Members Federal Reserve System ? ? f f ? ? ? t ? t ? Y T T T ? ? ? ? ? ? Y FROM SOUTH Lieutenant (iunliirr Here From - Hmithrrn Clly for Visit " Lieutenant H. Allan Gardner and ili)rl(ino' Gardner of Sin Francisco are visiting In tho clly for a few iluys. While here I hey are guests ul llm Hotel Wliito Pelican. THE CONSTRUCTION of Kelly fields ing Show ypu at a glance that they are the best tire on the market Hub Tire Cha's. Johnson, Mgr 502 South Sixth St. Shop .TO THE LAKES Local People- and iiPtH Return From Crater mill Diamond I-nkcs : Mr. nml Mm. W. V. Rucconich anil non, Wilbur, who arc visiting here nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rucon Icli from Oregon Clly. have returned from an enjoyable outing at Crater and Diamond Lakes. Tho guests plan to remain here for about two weeks longer. ' TO HI'ltlNO CHEEK 1,1'iivliiK Ivu rl' in llm MyrnliiK for Uiiyn I'llilii(t Trip Frank Rviiiih and CliarHm ftchoal will Innvo wirly tomorrow morning for Spring Cr.'i k for a day finding. Tlioy plan to ri'inaln for flnhlng to morrow evening and return to the city lulu. , V. . K. H.'b lien- I'or Coiii'imiIIoii I'roin Mfilford lllll Ciimplx ll mid II. 11. William of Medford. Oregon, arrived In the elly laBt ov-nnlng to attend the D. O. K. K. convention hero. A large number of the memborn of tho order plan to arrive In tha elty thin evening. K.tKTKKN I'KOI-l.K Mr. and Mm. II. tevlH, moloring from I'rovldeiue, Rhode Inland, are guenlH In Jhn city, stopping at the Hotel White 1'ellcun. mui.m coyrii,i,K Fred A. Welmer In a bUHinesa vinllor in Hie city from Cooullle, flrogon, tho cniiiity seat of Coo county. I-.IKKVIKW VIKITOU Dlancho Uncbbaugh In among the visitors hero from I.ukevlow. IV FROM 11I.Y Mr. and . Mrs. h, A. Richardson, who uro residents of tho Spruguc River valley country, are In town today lo visit friendn and purchase siip.pllcn. Crops in the Sprague river valley give every Indication of a good return to Sprague River farmers. KLAMATH It.WCHF.R Il.I. John MrFttll Suffers Klroke of I'ai'itlyxiw in Local Hospital Condition of John McFall. promi nent rancher of Poe valley, wan re ported to bo unchanged by hospi tal authorities today. Mr. McFall Is In a serious condition following a Btroke of paralysis Thursday after noon which paralyzed his right side. IX HONOLULU Mrs. F.dnn Scliallock Spending Sev eral Week on Island Mrs. Edna Scliallock, well-known here by reason of her former rcsi denco In Klamath Falls, is spend ing several weeks with her daugh ter In Honolulu, according to word received hero today. I.I'M ItKRMEX VISIT J. S. Mnthewson of Madison, Wis., and W. P. Wink of Oakland, both of whom are lumbermen, are in town for several days looking over the local lumber market. hvsixkss visit S. C. Spero arrived here lant even ing from Uerkeley and will remain hero until Monday on business matters. FLKASKI) WITH CITY F.iistcrn tilrls Appreciate Courtesies Shown Them While Hero Dlancho M. Hazollon, Dorthca Bis hop and Lenora Hicks from Ann Arbor. Michigan, who aro touring tho western states, spent yesterday here. All three girls were high in their praises of tho clly and of the great possibilities of this section of tho country. They loft this morning for Crater Lnko. During their visit hero they w'oro guests at tho White Pelican. TOUIUXU COUNTRY A party of Los Angeles pcoplo in cluding Mrs. Hugh B. Evans, Mrs. Peaslcy and F. D. Lewis are among tho tourists visiting Klamath Falls. XF.WSOM ILL John Newsom Is confined to his room with an attack of ptomaine poisoning. Mr. Newsom is slightly Improved today. LKAVINO TODAY Motoring to Count. Cities For Week's Visit Mrs. W. E. Rond and Mrs. S. E. Andursnn aro leaving lato this nf tor noon for Portland, whore thoy will ba Joined by Mrs. Bond's aunt, who is coming from Helena, Montana. Tho party will then motor to Seattlo, Vancouver and n number of tho coast clllos. Thoy plan to return homo In about one wook. I'ORMHU KKNIDKNfc HACK Charles C. Darnell, who formerly worked In Sugarmnn's store, hut who Is now working In Eugono, is buck. In town for Beveral days to vtnlt trlonds and attond to business mnttors. MILL MAN HERE ' E. C. Wright, mill man from Oa zollb, Calif., Is in town for suvoral days to nttond to business matters. Mr. Wright Is woll known In local lumber circles. HF.HK FROM MT. SHASTA On a brief-visit from Mt. Shasta Miss Pearl Olson. Miss Winnie Ol son, Miss Ruth Elliott and Miss L. Ramsey, nrrlved In Klamath Falls yesterday and spent tlte night here. MR. MARTIN IIKTTKR Some Improvement in tho con dition of F. Martin, a visitor from Virginia, was noted today by hos pital authorities at the Klamath General hospital. Mr. Martin has been critically 111 with pneumonia. HERE FROM ALAMEDA Southern People Hero for Visit at llrvl Homo , . Mr. and Mrs, Onnio Sirolu and two daughters, Olga and Ella of Alamedn, California are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hlrvl. Tho greater part of their visit will bo spent nt the Ilirvl lodge at Rocky Point. TOURING NORTH . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Curtis and Anne Christinson of San Jose, Cali fornia, are here for a. brief visit en route to Crater and Diamond Eakes on a scenic tour. 4 MRS. I'KIL LEAVES Returning 1" Ciillfornlu After Vis It log a nd Attending llunlnem Mm. A. W. Pell of Stockton; Cali fornia, who bus been visiting hero for some time wlili relative and friendn and attending ito her busi ness Interests hero, left this morn ing for the south, Mrs. Fell pluns U bulk! a, home at IIrkeley In a short 'while and make her home there. - MISS JOHNSTON LMI'JIOVRD Assistant ut (Immljcr of Commerce ul Desk Toduy y.'.m Margaret Johnson, assistant to .Mrs. Loali Smith at the chamber of o.jnimorce, who suffered a slight attack of ptomaine, luto yesterday afternoon, was able to be at her desk toduy. AT MERRILL TOXIOIIT ' Modern Woodmen of America- to Hold Joint Mill I iik Tonight YiMir appeal to tho world will show undomtiimling It y.sw vision is unvlmpalrod. Other wise you need an examination that will .point nut and rem 2dy i)our eye defoots. Dr. H. J, Winters Kj-o Sipht SiM-cliillst Wo ii'lnd Our Own Olusscs ' Klnmutli Fills, Ore, "Don't guess at tun condition of your oyea lot us toll you tho exact ophlihalnilc truth abaut them.'1 Says Tlh!$bedi9A IMVWvWtfvvwywvwvvvvvvvvwwvwvwt Members of tho Modora Wiodmen of America of KlamaUl Falls and Merrill will hold a wjcial meeting at Morrill tonight at the Odd Kel kwj hall. 20 candidates will be In itiated, whida will bo followed by a smoker, and baniiuet. Johnson E. Smltth tho state deputy arrived this afternoon tind will assist In the Initiation. The members of the iorrfor are requested to bo at the Odd Fellows hall In KlamaUi Falls at seven o'clock totnight. IK)RTLANI M.AX Hero on Rusiness for the National uml Colonial Company Frank Glover pf Portland, with the National and Colonial company, spent yesterday in the city on bus iness, returning io Pontland early tKs morning. AL REEXLKU BACK After SiH'ndlng Past Week lit ' Har rlmiin lLodge Keturnn to Cicy Al Beekler of tfre Klamath De velopment company. Who has been spending the past week at Harriman Lodge, returned to the clt late ibis ijfternton. M. H. VDuke" Chamberlain left thix morning for Fort Klamath to 'spend the week-end holidays visit- bie with friends. Cutimberlain Is spending the summer months in this ! section from southern California. - ENJOYING VISIT Klanuiih Falls Matron ivith Sons hi Enjoying Extended Visit t Mrs. F. W. Betchol and'' two ;ns wlio have been visiting on the coast for several -weeks. Is cnJoyJng 'her visit with relatives and friends. At the present time Mrs. Betchel is in Seattle and after visiting tthere for two weeks ic-r more, she will re turn to Klamath Falls. RETURNING SOUTH After Visiting Here with Daughter Will Return South F. V. Severance of San Francisco, who has been (here for several weeks the gueat of his idaughter, Sirs. Allan Jones,, will Teturn to his home In Sao Francisco on Monday. TROUBLE FREE J . MILES Aro assured the motorist who equlpps his car all-around with Firestone Tires. They will wear longer on bad roads than tho ordinary tire will on pavement. Klamath Tire 7 House -J "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St. . i A u t o Parts Weak valve springs cause a sluggish motor and loss of power a good stock at VanDykes Parts Co. With the Hub Tire Shop 602 S. 6th. Phono 010 New parts for all cars affSHg Theatre 1 The Coolest Place in Town TONIGHT Claire Windsor Bert Lytell ' "" Cullin Landis Doris Kenyon ' ' in - ", ':i v : "BORN RICH" J f V ; A stirring Drama of Those to whom-; " ' . " ":: Money Is' n6 Object. '; :X t SUNDAY ONLY.'' ;; ,1 ' " America's most Distinguished Actor ? ; ' John Barry more ' Gives the finest character creation ever seen On the Silver Screen in : 11 ; "BEAU BRUMMEL" The Great Banymore is Supported by Mary Astor, Irene Rich, Carmel Myers, Willard " Louisf Alec B. Francis, William Humphreys A STAR OF iSTARS IN A ; PICTURE OF PICTURES! REMEMBER THIS PICTURE ' PLAYS O N L Y ONE DAY! I Special Attraction Monday! MARION DA VIES in "YOLANDA" TO FORT KLAMATH 1 Left Thin Morning for Fort Klamath to Spend Sunday r KNROUTE NORTH Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris and family of Sarf Francisco motored through the city yesterday on a vacation trip, planning to go on to a. number of points of interest in the north before:returnmg to 'their hoinei' -' SOUTHERN FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thompson, registering from Oakland, Califor nia, who are enjoying a vacation trip, were visitors in the city yester day. EUGENE VISITOKS Everitt Hsrphian and P. W. Earl, both of Eugene are here for a short .visit. -. ' :. PORTLAND MEN L. Remington and F. T. Jones are hsre from Portland on a business and pleasure trip. ' FR09I EUGENE J. Crowlev and J. Davis .of Eu gene are guests in the city today. V DORRIS. CALIFORNIA Miss Clara Sherman, motored up from t'orrls. California, yesterday aftennoan to Bhop and visit with friends. Sho returned soutn tnis morning. . ' AT THE' ' " L-I-B-E-R-T-V Franklyn Farnum i - . in A "The Gallopin' Dake' ..A Xovelty Comedy-.Jf 1 Western G"iFFtTH Kerb , Makinc ,1ne of bis frequent visits. Clydo Griffith of the Malin district, was in the .Jity tbJs morning, trans acting busin ess. IN 1 fROM 5IALIX O. E.. Book, ' well Itnown farmer of the Mnlln cot tniry .spent the fore noon, here attending to business. Sunday and Monday "THE MAN. " WHO CAME BACK" i Starring GEORGE O'BRIEN son of San Francisco' fainotts, Police Chief j A notable Book . . ; A Great Stage Play, A Screen Triumph . This picture carries our;! personal recomnienda tion as one of the finest action, pictures we have', ever shown. H. W. P.; FROM. LAKE TAHOK Y Mr. and Mrs.' Paul McFordtare visiting here from their homo at Lake Tahoe. FROM ,KENO n., vni.nn Input rancher Of IWJ IICISUII) t V' lu the Kono district is", in today trans- uctlng'busineiBS. . SCO F.UGE.VE Algomn Families to Hi Wnok-cnd Holidays at Eug ne '; Mr. land Mrs. George Uhrirt and Mr. anrt Mjs. H. E. Brov.in ol) Al goma left this afternoon Jtor .Eu gene, by motor where they'i plan' to visit -with friends over Sun day. TO HARRIMAN LOKiGll Party "of I,ocnl Peoplo Le aviOB for Htirrumin Uidgo . ' ' " 1 Planning the woek-end at Harrl man Lodga, Mrs. C. S. Cojrrin, Miss Dorothy Currln, Miss Lo Is Bynon and Dlckla and Bobble Ourrin lefi late this ariornoon tor Ilarrimau lodge whore thoy will -enjoy the weok-end, returning to th o city on Monday morning. - RETURN TO ASHL.V ND Mrs. W. Enders and t laughter, Miss Shirley, loft this mon ting for Ashland, after visiting at U e homo of . Mnj 'and. Mrs; Li1 Jacobs'. '"' with SAFETY DRUGSTORE ' , .... ' l j,W Lemon Cocoa Butter' , Skin Cream 5 -. , One of Your Complexion' Best Friends ,.f Especially during the hot j wenther V1 For Sunburn nml Vlmlburo, 39c :: A cream composed of tho Julep of lemons embodied with Cocoa ', Butter. A real skin foo4. Lemon Cocoa Butter Cream will restore vigor to tho mus clues, vitality to the tissues aud elasticity to the skin. Jt helps eradicate tan and freckles; givos long life to a .fresh compleilon .and rejuv juntos a fadod skin. j j STARDRUG KLAMATH . FALLS, OREGON I