The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 20, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, JULY 20,
EVENING IIEKALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE .TttttEE" V"
ainly . About People
at (it,Ti:it lake
,Mf. und Mr. N. M. Wullhull of
I lolly wuixl. Cnllfornlu, who urn en
JuyliiK mi intended motor t r 1 1 of
I 111" Hi'Ctlnn of Hid Ntulci, visited horn
onundiiy on IhiTlr y in Cruior
I .uk ii whero they spent Sunday rinli
1 11 K und i'kuoi'Iiik.
, , I ROM ASTORIA
A it m In .'Million mill linimin,.,. Tour
TIiioiikIi lo fnilcr l.ului
f i i
..'Mr. Clmrlwi Amundsen uml Miss
K. Amuiiiliii'ii iniiinrod through Ihn
clly on Hnlurilay enrotuo to Crutnr
Luko for lint week-end.
i:.iovivd Torn
Homlii-rii People VMl Urn' Euroiitc
(o Crater for Villi
Mr. nml .Mrs. K. W. Mllhollund
noil Mity K. Mllhnlliinil imlil Kliiniulli
Fulls u vlnlt on Siilu riln etiroilto on
n minor lour buIuk from liuro lo
('ruler l.ukn wln.ru they spent Hiiu-dny.
eastern party
I'lirly From Nlinron. IVnnx) Iviinln,
('olnic In Critter Luke
Mr. unil Mm. John English, M.
Sweeney nml noil nml "Loo Madden,
nil of Klinron, Pciinsylvaiiln. who
urn muklng u lour of IIki country.
Iuft I hla iiiiirn Imk for Criitur l.ukii.
lifter visiting over Kuniliiy In Kliim
ulh KuIIh.
from ciiii.ooiin
Mnrvln Williams. Jr.. of C'hlluguln
spent I ha week-end In tho city.
"Everything Hazy'-'
Ever licnr peoplo any It?
Maybe you cxHrlcuco tho
Herniation yourself.
It I natures wnnilng thill
your oyo alglil I fulling.
Heod thin warning lioforo It
la too lulu.
llnvo your oyos oxiiuilnod
mid KNOW.
I Imvo relieved iniiiiy htind
rml of your neighbors nml
frlonil una I tun help you.
DR. GOBLE
7IIU MAIN
Kyci Glasses
Examined Fitted
Repairs Quick Service
(iltrUIAM IV
Dim (iriiliiiiii. wull known logging
contractor of Ihn Hoik Creek conn -J
try, spent I ho week-end holidays In
Kliiiniilh KallH visiting wllh friends.
TO CIIILOIjl'IV
.Mr. mnl Mr. Victor I'lilmrr nml
Mr. mill Mm. (ieorgn Avery Hpint
lh" week-end at Chlloiiuln on un
outlnK mnl flHhitiK trip.
TO HPH.YOCK RIVER
A parly of local people lltrlllcIlUK
A. J. Connolly nml ilitiiKlitor, Mid
Cntlinrlno, MrH. F, O. Roily, Mm.
Nowbutiks ii ml Oil Wilson motored
to Hprnguo river yesterday morn
Imk where they spent tho tiny flsh-Iiik.
AT HAI.TO.V RANCH
I. Inn N'osmllh unit Edwurd II.
Asliurst motored to tho Dnlton
riinrli yesterday nftoriioon to attend
till' picnic.
FROM RIVERSIDE
Mr. uml Mr. II. II. Wont, Ml
Dnrotliy Weal. Miss Junut Hendnr-
boii. t). liuynou linn 11. i. iiiiicii-
Iuk ull of Riverside, Cullfornin,
with visitors In tho city ou Sutiinliiy
mi their wuy to Crater Luko where
they plun to spend several duys.
A parly of southern peoplo who
mo enjoying Oregon scenery, In
cluding Mr. unil Mr. J. F. Mlchcls
mid Dim und Mr. John It. Michel,
nil of Vlsnlln, Cullfornlu were Sun-
dny visitors In tho city. While hero
they with goo! ut the Hotel White
Pelleun.
PARTY KNROITK
Larue Pnrt of Tourist Visit Here
on Wuy to Crater Ijiko
Mr. und Mr. J. J. Carson of Los
Anuele. .Mr. und Mr. K. It. Cuth
rurt of Onklund und I.. N. Ituxter
mid Juck lloyd of I -on AiiKulea apent
Snturduy hero enrouto to Crutor
Luke, from which point they plun to
Ko on lo n number of acenlc pol
In thl aectlon. The purty ta on un
jexleuded motor tour
i:KOlTK TO CHATKIt
l'ninclro Knnilly Vlwlt
Kuroule to Crnter
City
Mr. und Mr. A. II. do Mnnuol
uml .Ml Juno I., do Munuol of Sun
KrunclKco wero mieatu In the city
on Suturduy cnrouln to Crutcr Luko
where they spent Stindny.
CNDKItWOOIIS HACK
Jli'turii I'rmn Si-alllr uml Conreii-
. I Ion In t'orlliiiiil
I Mr. nhd Mr. ('."11. Cnilerwood rO'
turned home hint nlithl from Seattle
mid rorlliiml. They went first to
j Seattle, where they visited aoverul
i duya und then returned to Port
i lnml for tho Klks' convention. Like
other Klnmuth Klks Mr. Underwood
declured tho KUlherlnK of tho un
I tiered herd one of the best ho hud
ever utlended.
We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak
. Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out
at 5 p. m. same day
i
For,
That Picnic
Tim most inipoi tant pa rt of your picnic trip con
sists of the ipialily iuhI the desirability of the
things yon eat. ; Of the things you take to eat
your meat docs you the 'most good, 1 It is im
portant that this meat conies from a shop, that
spares no effort in serving you with tho best
to he bought at prices that arc within reason.
With our modern equipment and, low overhead
our prices and quality are the best to be fouild.
MltH.
To VI" 1 1
.Moi.troiti: i,i:.vi:h
In Ciiliriirnlu for Three
Week
AiToinpunk'il by her house guest.
Mr. Aiiun . Cleonl, und her son.
Hurry Molutore, Mr. A. Molutore
left ycialerduy by motor for Cull-
fonilui whero she plun to spend
three week visiting wllh friend.
At IteildliiK. Cullfornin, they will
leuvu Mr. Cleiuil, who hu been
hero for lho pnt ten duy vinltlng
with Mr. n nil Mr. Molutore. Dur-
nn their visit In the southern Htute
Mr. Molutore mid Hon will motor to
I. os Angeles, Long Dearh, Itliliurd-
son HprliiKH, nun Johii, Hunia Cruz
mid Kun Kruneisro. In Run Francis
co they will visit with Mis Denu
Molutore, who i In training there.
MtOM VISA 1,1 A
OX M'HINKHS
F. I.ugo of Hcdding, Cullfornlu,
who hu been hero for aoverul duy,
trnnsacllng bualneas, roturncd4to hi
homo In the soiilliorn city this morn
ing. .
Will
MIHH CONIIOY IKAVKH
Muke Home In I'lorlilii With
Her I'urent
who for the
.subscription
Mis Grace Con boy,
nn.l Vf.tir hull lif.An
munuger of The Evening lleruld,
left Hunduy for her homo In Laur
ence, Kunsas to join ,ner parent,
Mr. und Mrs. Con boy, who will Jour
ney on to Duylona. Florida to muke
their future home. Enrouto east,
Miss Con boy will atop at Run Frun-clsi-ot
und at Kuusullto, California,
will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kingston for several day.
After
HOCTIIKIt.V FAMILY
i:iemli il Tour-of Country
IteturuliiK Houtli
M,r. .and Mr. W. O. Ilenrus, A. O.
Hi'iirus, Klla and Audrey Ilenrus,
all of Ileulsburg, California, who
have been enjoying u visit In thl
vicinity enrouto south from an ex
tended motor trll In the northern
suites, left yeaterduy for Crnter
Luke to spend Sunday.
ATTENDS nrtOTIIKKH FC.VKKAL
Mr. Jnme Dixon of Illy Corn to
Coos lluy on Hud Milon
.Mr. James Dixon of BIy, left
.Saturday for Coo Bay, - where she
wus culled by the death of her
brother. C. E. Mulkey, county auper
Intendent.of Hchool at Coqullle, who
was Instantly killed on Saturday in
the city park at North Bend, when
a tree fell ncross his car, breaking
hi neck. Mr. Mulkey was well
known In thl vicinity, where he ha
relatives und muny friends. Mrs.
Mulkey, before her marriage was
Mis Mattle Foster a local girl and
luiight school In this county.
AT ItOCKY POIST
1'iirty of Keno People Enjoy Sunday
Outing at Itiiiky Point
Three curs of Keno people passed
through here yeaterduy enroute to
Korky Point, where they apent the
day on a picnic and swimming party.
lo the party were: Jim Somcmore,
Jessie Puckctt, Claude JCorns, Wlnd-
fleld Beaver, Edna Kerns, Harold
Devlin, Mary Kerns, Jack Horner,
Esther Anderson, Esther Kerns.
Harry Ilovltn, Mona Seaver, Earl
Kerns, Virgil Hovlln, Mury Speed,
Westllo Hcvlln and Agnes Speed.
ICii stent
ox Torn
und Southern People oil
Tour of Country
Mrs. A. Mattel. Miss Tuttlo and
M. King all of Fresno, California,
wllh Mr, and Mr. II. Oleason of
Ilroxvlllo Now York, were over
Sunday visitors In Klamath Falls
enrouto north.
TO CBATEIt LAKE
Miss Evelyn Corbett and Mis
Genevieve Corbett of San Francisco,
spent Sunduy hero and left this
morning for Crnter Luke.
KKOM KOKT KLAMATH
IteturiiH to Clly I,tiNt Evening After
Visit lit Fort Kliiiniilh
"Duke" Chamberlain returned last
evening from Fort Klumnth whero
ho spent tho week-end holidays
visiting with friends.
CIUTKK LAKE PAHTY
SiH'iid lny nt liesort, Hemming to
Clly IjisI Evening
A party of local people. Including
Mrs. J. A. Tnbulhoter, Miss Martha
Jones, Miss M. Knrtes and It.
Wurner, motored to Crnter lake yes
terday morning to spend the duy,
returning to tho city Into last eve
ning. ,
MOTOIt Tt) LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. rtentek and
C. A. Marino spent Sunday ut
Crnter Luko.
KEXXY ILL -
Suffering From After Effects
Injury to Hack
Burney Kenny of the Warren Con
struction company, who some time
ago suffered an injury to his back.
is ill, suffering another attack on
Saturday. Today his condition was
slightly Improved.
FHOM l)L NSMClIt
C. B., Edwards, C. J. Summer and
A. Konderson of Dunsmuir spent the
week-end holidays here visiting.
TO PICNIC AT MALIN'
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kerns and
son Ben Jr., passed through the I
clly yaslorday on their way to
Mnlln, where they enjoyed the
picnic.
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Store
La Vogue
Closes Its Doors
Watch for Announcement in this Paper
for Reopening of ,
. Big
Creditor's
Sali
Greatest Bargains of a Lifetime in
LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR and
MILLINERY
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IIKVIN'K HACK
Hn ItetMi Attending to Husincss iu
California
Joe Dcvine returned from Cali
fornia yesterday afternoon,' where
ho has been for the past week 'al
luding to business matters.
ItinXES AT LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Barnes and
eon. who reside at -the Hotel Ar
cude, enjoyed a motor trip to
Crater lake over Sunday. On Satur
day night they stopped at Fort
Klamath, motoring on to Crutcr on
Sunduy morning, where the spent
the day.
TOritlXO OREtJOX
F. E. Henderson und A. E. Lavln
of Hilt, California, enjoyed an out
ing und fishing trip over the week
end In this vicinity, en route on
north, planning to tour the greater
part of the stnte before returning
to their home in California.
LEAVES FOK SOCTH
RYAX FAMILY
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ryan spent
Sunday at Wlul-Kse beach tin a
pioalc and swimming party.
TO CRATER LAKE j
Dr. C. R. Lucas accompanied by i
Miss Josephine Melssner and Miss
Bernadine Metcalf motored to Crat
er Lake ebrly Sunday mjrniug
where Uiey spent .the day.
GRIZZLE FAMILY
Enjqylng their Sunday at Whil
Kse beach were Mr. and Airs. G.
D. Grizzle and family.
J'ICXIC SIXHAY
Local people enjoying a picnic und
swimming party Sunduy at Wlul-
Kse beach were Mr. und Mrs. M.
L. .Miller, Mts. T. J. Tllford and
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McKlm. The
party returned to tiho city late la-st
evening. 'i.&BLt
1)11. HIKTSCHE AXU FAMILY.
. Dr. and "Mrs. E. Dletsche and
After Attending to lliislness Mutters ,chdren w6re among the Klamath
"', JHU "u Fall, nennlo who motored In Crater
Lake to spend Sunday.
FROM ALtiOMA CAMP
Louis Pnppns of the Algoma camp
returned to his position this morn
ing lifter spending the week-end
holidays here with friends.
TO HOCKY l'OIXT
P. 'K. Illlike und I'anilly io to Ite
sort for Outing
P. K. Ilui'ko, Insurance man, and
hi children, left this morning for
a brief outfng nt llocky Point. They
visited ut Diamond Luke for ,a
couple of dnys lust week.
WE DELIVER
SINCLAIR MARKET
1126 Main Phone 793
' ' . "LET ME SERVE YOU"' ' '
, IX OX III'SIXKMS .
Bill Berklna und D. E. Alexnnder
of the Rock Creek ranch wero In
town Suturdny on business.
MRS. HISSHCUKK VISITS "
Matron from. Oi-egon City Hero for
Visit
Mrs, John Rlaabtiger of Oregon
City arrived In the city Suturdny
to vllt wltih llmr jrorents, Mr. and
Mirs. C. R. Grove. Mr. und Mrs.
Grove wlfch.Dr. Gublo Jr., broirgilit
Mis, Rlssbugor buck to tho city with
them enrouto from Piortlifnd whore
they hnve bcein nltcmllhK .the Klks
ronventton,
O. E. Mnrshull, Portland business
mnn, left this morning for the val
ley and California on business, be
fore returning to headquarters.. Mr.
Marshall spent several days here In
tho Interests of his concern.
x FROM MAUX
(Ins Carlson of Mulln visited In
the city over Sunday, returning
homo this morning.
AT CRATER SCXUAY
Mr. und Mrs. Otto Langslet spent
Sunday ut Oruter Luke, returning
lliome late last evening.
AT THE REACH
Mr. IUHl Mrs. Junior Daggett in
company "with Mc. ond Mrs. T. R.
Hnmblett spent their Sunduy on au
outing unit titatlc puriy at Wlul-Kse
beao'h.
PIANO XKWS
i In Saturday's Issue of this paper
with samo heading "Ptnno News" I
mentioned Hint 1 was here to closo
out the entire stock of Pianos at
the Klnmath Falls Music company
Immedintely und I urn pleased to
know that so muny hnve rend It and
rcnllzed that It wns an opportunity
of a lifetime und made u selection.
Even another dealer In the samo
line read the nd and realizing that
ull prospective buyers would take
advuittngo of such an opportunity,
he tried to imltnto oin rondor with
some kind ot a upeclal offer that
seems to hnve sprung up all of a
sudden. ,
Every Plnno und Player In our
store und nt the warehouse will be
sold In a few days on easy terms.
See- display on page 8 of this Issue.
. ' Iff. 8. AUSTIN,
it)- 122 South Sixth St.
FAMILY AT CRATER
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ck Ahlstrom and
daughter Fern spent thetr hctiduf ut
Crater Luke. .
PELICAN ELKS FEAT C RE
Portland Xewspuper Curries l'lctures
of Local Men In Costumes
Anybody picking up a copy o.f the
Evening Telegram of Portland last
week would hnve recognized , Im
mediately thut two Pelicans which
were depicted tn a "lay-out" of
Elks' pictures, spelled the Klamath
country. But they would not
havo recognized who the two Pell
cans, were. They were Harry Mes
sner und Lloyd Porter, who took
part In the Klamath delegation
parade. The Klamath Elks scored
it big hit with the curlmtone audi
ences of Portland, according to reports,
ENJOYABLE PARTY
Lorul Peoplo With Portland Friends
Enjoy Trip
Dr. Sarah E. Smith annl Mrs.
Georgette Bnbcock wish, a party of
Portland friends jtpenb an- cJoynW
week-end at Crater Lake,
4
You Feel
Successful ;
' -i ,
. The miitute you step into a
suit of clothes that has been
hand tailored for you and for
you alone. '
Every little peculiarity f
form and figure v;s erased.,
and you come before (tli.e
people with w h o m yept
associate looking your very bes't. You know in
your own niitut that you are not going to mciit
your suit on every corner. You have the cott
fidence that alj your, neighbors haven't tried
this particular model on even though they atje
fatter or slimer or shorter or taller. j
- The Suit Is Yours Alone 5
The Cost Is Very Little More 5
Special reduction this week )
on series and worsteds'. .
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J. A. GOLDSMITH ,
c5Werchant Tailor - j
310 Winter's Bldg. .
CRATER UEAI TIKS MHOWX
Orison Motorists MagayJuo Carries
Article on Oem of Oregon
One of the best descriptions ot
Crater Luke, which Is not only ihe
gem of Klumnth and Oregon, but
also one of tho beauties of the na
tion, is carried In the Oregon
Motorist. Tho article tells of the
natural wonder und delves into the
scientific angle' ot the lake.
AVH1TLOCKS LEAVE
County Coroner mill Family Ih-iivo
, Ivliiiniilli for u Mouth
County Coroner Earl Whltlock,
with his wife and son Warren, left
yesterday for Portland, where ho
will seek medical attention, During
the past year Mr. Whltlock's health
hus not been the best. It la - ex
pected .Jhat hoond fanilly will ;
be away for a month,
WOOD
Summer weather has jmeltod
down the price ot ' I' 5
, Block-Wood!;
to the extreme bottom. Low
summer prices are now on.
Don't hesitate but buy your '
winter's wood now. Thar will
be no cheaper prices, r
Green Slabs !
Orders are coming In for that '
good cheap wood green slab.
Our trucks are delivering the
best green slab we bare aver
sold. Order a yean supply of
blocks, and green slab, and
yon are sate you can 'got do
better wood.
Peyton & CoJ
'Wood to bura '
601 Main Phone K3