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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
jtVT.ftNEfifiAY, .TTTfV 22,"ffl2S eventm nmm rawATii vxm'mrmR "TOT! TTTTvTTC HOUTIIWKLH TO LEAVE REGISTERS AFTER XOO.V 1 V iVPAanCTES ' What is thc"Check" Seal ) 1 . When you build or buy a home you want to know that the electrical installation is made by an electrical contractor who docs complete electrical wiring, installs convenient conncc- tions for electrical appliances and uses stand ard wiring devices. 2. When you need electrical appliances, you want to select an electrical retailer who sells quality electrical merchandise. The "Check" Seal identifies such contractors and retailers for you. lkforc you build or buy, insist on "Check" Seal electrical wiring. When you need elec trical appliances or equipment buy where you see the "Check" Seal. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY Hiiullicrn People lo IMurn to Mis- mii ii 1 1 Via California Mr. anil Mm. Southwell and daughter Kuyo, who huvii been horn for Hin niiHt fortnight visiting with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Mil (I Mm. W. W. Southwell, plan to return to tlinlr homo at Maitland, MlhKourl, nt week, motoring homo via California, where they will vlitlt for some time. Tbo ' father and daughter are at Lakevlew for a few duy now with W. W. fioiilh I wiiII enjoying a tour of the .coun try and plan to .return home Fri day. While hero tho southern visi tors have enjoyed a trip lo Crater ami Diamond lakes. TAKE M'AULIFFE HOME llrollii-nt Tnkn Jack MrAullffa lo Home at Fort Klamath Maurice and Dave McAuliffe ca'mo In from the McAuliffe riuch hint evening and loft early Ibis morning with their brother Jack for hin homo at Fort Klamath, whoro he will recuperate for alout two weeks. Ms condition la steadily Improving and it la hoped by the attending physician that at tho cud of two week' time bla llmh will be In condition to undergo further treatment. Tourlnt Heavy ViHlirilay Registered After tin) Noon Hour August Mann Hn of Donora. Pennsylvania, being the accond car to register from tho eastern state at the local chamber of commerce, ar rived In the city shortly after noon yeBtenlay, followed by a number of tourists, Including W. O. Dean, Fresno, Cal.; Lucille Stephenson, Monetu. Cal.: Nlcholaa Morgan, Dunsmulr. Cal.: II. (.'. Langdou, Ocean 1'ark, Cal.: Sam Magoffuy, Vrcka. Cal.: J. Wright, San Kran- cIkco; It. (I. Molzka, Williams, Cal.; Krunk Burreli, Hlsun, Cal.; Lester A. Carpentr, Marysvllle, Cal.; Baail 8. Armour, Fresno, Cal.; L. B. Dodds, Berkley, Cal.'; Ed Blonerson, Susanvllle, Cal.; A. Smith, Glendale, Arizona; Harry Nick, lone, Cel.; K. B. Molley, Rlalto, Cal.; Dr. W. B. Shaw, Pasadena, Cal.; A. E. Shaw, Pasadena. Cal.; A. B. Barnes, Los Angeles, Cal., and G. F. Martin, Lakeport, Cal. MCA VIVO TOMORROW V. KNOI.KMAV IIKHK mm nuutcnra I rorrvoto LOMO Art flATTU SMKAHI 0inzUrutoxa far Ccntnl EUxtrfc Be4br foa build, buy or rn Vi 1 W VWtrWl How Wf HoifcoltVf, 1IMMMMaWlr)lmiMrlM- 1rlil WMiWMiruiMf to4iBriM vhm J m1 m It mmi m mm Pomona, Ciillfornln Business Sinn liking After Business Interest C. Englemnn ..with Bis son leu yesterday for their home In Pomona, California, after apendlng several days In this city visiting friends. Mr. Kngleman haa property Interests hero which he attended to while In the city. RETURN KHOM CRATER . Mrs. "A. W. Davla and family re turned laat evening from Crater Lake where they visited over Sun day and left this morning for their homo In San Francisco, planning to visit a number of the valley cities enroute south. Northern Guests Who Have Been Hern Visiting He. urn Home The Misses Ragna and Marie Anderson, who have been tho house guests of the Jenkins girls for the nast three weeks, plan to return to their homo In Portland tomorrow. Durlne their stay hero, the young ladies have been the Inspiration for a number of Informal affairs. aaBSBBrSfeE Theatre The Coolest Place In Town TONIGHT Five excellent acts of Select Vaudeville KUGE.NE JARTY Eugene Families Making Tour of tho Northern Country . Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams and daughter.' Miss Amy Dunn. Miss Helena Vanpell, Mrs. Edna Drygles, daughter and two sons, made a party of tourista who visited here yester day, on their way from Crater Lake, Diamond Lake and a number of scenic spots in this section of the state. VISITING DR. BOYD Mrs. R. K. Sutton and Mrs. II. I,. Sayles, both of Ashland, mother and sister of EdwUrd. Lee and Frank Sutton, with Mrs. Carl Bent and son of San Francisco visited in Klamath Falls with relatives and friends enroute to Crater Lake oh their return home. Mrs. Bent, is the wife of the First JleWodist min ister of San Francisco and Is an old- friend of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sut ton. While here she visited with Ihem at their home. )...-' 1X)S ANGELES FAMILY Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Moltram and daughters of Los Angeles, Califor nia, wore guests at the Hotel White Pelican over Tuesday, enroute to I Crater Lake. Uhlig's Electric Store Check Seal CfcMfc?.Ml headquarters for Klamath Falls SOUTHERN' DOCTOR, nr. and Mrs. George H. Hunter of Los Angoles, who are on a vaca tion trip, enjoyed a visit here yes terday and left this morning lor Crater Lake. Dr. Hunter la one of the prominent physicians of the southern city. TOURING COUNTRY Mrs. Proctor and daughter of Pomona, California, with Miss L. A. Mooro of Newark, N. J., "spent yes terday In Klamath Falls, leaving to day for Crater Lake. The party Is making a tour of the country during tho summer months. Major Paul I-rrar and Family Arc Guests of Boyd Homo Major Paul Farrar, Mrs. Farrar and two children, are visiting for several days at the home of Dr. W. R. Boyd-. Major Farrar has recently returned, from CentjjU America. RETURNING TODAY Mrs. Warren Crooks who has been in Portland since Sunday, returned from the northern city late this afternoon, where she visited with friends and attended to business matters. DUXSMUIR VISITOR I George W. Brown of Dunsmulr, connected with the Southern Pacific, will make his headquarters here tor two weeks, transacting business for the company here. bzzzzJzzJzJJzz2z211zz2ZzAzz2z: ZZZZZZ.:ZZZZZZ-Zi.Z'Zi.l..A We use "Vclox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day PORTLAND VISITORS Mrs. J. N. Teal, Honriotta Moore; Ralph Thompson nnd Herntan'Haw klnson, made up a party of Portland tourista who visited here yesterday enrouto to Crater Lake. HOTELS FILLED Tuesday Night Ono of Heaviest In History of Hotel Business Tourists from ail parts of the United States registered In Klamath Falls yestordny, with the result that Inst night found all holola filled to capacity, turning tourists awny. FROM DUN8.MUIR L. M. Payne of Dunsmulr arrived in Klamath Falls yesterday after noon and will spend the coming two weeks hero on business. BOUCHER BACK Robert Boucher, who has been on an extended trip Into southern Cali fornia, returned . home Monday. While in the south Mr. Boucher sub mitted to a major operation, from which he has fully recovered. DfijULnrinriiirri-i-ii -,-- -- -- ""' The Washington Cafe U the most popular eating place In Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" .. . TO0 CAN EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND CHINESE DI8HTC8 195 Booth Sixth Woo BhlBg, Prop. BACK FROM TRIP ' Mortimer Loo roturnod last ovo nlns from Chllonuln, whoro ho at tended to business matters relative to tho opening of tho now Golden Rulo atoro thoro the first of Au- gut. ENJOYING VACATION Mrs. Kate Hutchinson nnd Miss .Helena Hutchinson of Los Angeles, California with Emma Mallat of Glendale, California, were guests here ovor Tuesday, leaving today for Crater Lake, Vhore they will spond several days. MRH. COVERHTONE RETURNS 'Mother nnd Hon Hack From North Whero Hon Trained ' Mrs. noftlm Coverstono returned lnst'ovonlng from Portland, whoro Alio attended to business manors for tho Wostorn Building nnd Loan OHHOclntinn for several, days. Vernon "Covorslono, son of Mrs. Covorstono, rnturnod nnd will spend tho grantor part of tho suinmor hero, hnvln noon In training at tho 'C M. I'. C. at Camp Lewis, - GUKHTS AT HA BIN HOMH Hlslef of Mrs. Hnhlii Hon) For Visit From Forest Grovo Miss Lucille Robinson of Forest Clrovo Is tho house guest of Mr. and Mrs. I j. P. Snbln. Miss Robinson Is a Bister of Mrs. Snbln and plans to ronmln hero for some tlmo, . 1. . FROM HPKSCER HTATION Johnny Walkup, flro guard at tho Spencer station Bpont Tttosday In tho oily on business, .' Y-our appeal to the world will iluiw understanding if ywur ' vision Is iimlmpuired,. Other wise you need an examination that vlll point out unci rem edy uour eye dofeots. Dr. H. J. Winters Kyo HlKlit Specialist Wo Grind Our Own (jlnsses Klmnnttt Knits, Ore. "Don't guess at thn cbiulltlon of your syo lot tiB tell you tho exact ophtlhalnric truth about thorn." , FROM IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Edmlster and Elsie Worst were guests here yester day from Lewlston, Idaho. FROM MERRILL Rosotta Bowman of Merrill was among tho business visitors in the Mrs. GOING HOME Mr. and Mrs. Carl Field, who have been making a tour of the northern part of the state, stopped in Klam ath Falls yesterday, enroute to their home at Ontario, Oregon from Crater Lake, whero they spent the1 week-end. Gene Fowler in "The Act Differents" Doris & Myer in 'Essence of Nonsense Ruble & Bentley, 'The Surprising Trio' Paul Mix in "Unusuality" Sue Emerson Revue Exceptionally Clever On the Screen One of the best programs ever here Baby Peggy in 'Helen's Babies' VISITS SUTTON HOME Mother anil Sister with Southern Visitor at Sutton Homo OX VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mm. E. T. Boatman and Guests to Portland Mr. anil Mrs. E. T. Baatman left by motor today ifor a two weeks' vacattca trip to .Portland. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McElwee of ' Indiana, V'M have been visiting here Cot the post two months. ' , ,- SUES FOR DIVORCE Mrs. Leona Johnson Wants Custody of Child and Separation That her huband Fay Dewey John son deserted her In the month of February, 1924, Is tie claim of Mrs. Leoiu Johnson, in a' "stilt brought! this morning lji circuit court for divorce. Mrs. Johnson in addition wants Die custody of their minor' child. " . SUES FOR FEES Edward B. Athurst Claims f400 Sue From Two Langs . Suit for $490 was Instituted yes- terday by Edward B-Ashu-rst local attorney, for the recovery of $490 alleged due on attorneys fees for service performed tor Mrs. Lulu Lang and Thomas Lang -ta connec tion with a recent case on the In dian reservation. . CLAIMS WAGES Sid Prairie Brings Suit for Alleged - Money Due from Andrew Between December 1924 and July 1925, Sid Prairie of this city claims that he did fwork for FrUnk T. Andrews for whioi he was never paid. ' Prairie la a ault filed In cir cuit court thij morning, claims $134.15 for his services. AT THE L-I-B-E-R-T-Y TODAY That poular Western star JACK HOXIE in "A Desert Bridegroom" A rapid action drama ot the great open spaces. A special educational scenic very worth while is . "Modern Whaling" . depicting the progress made in taking these' monsters of the deep. Interesting indeed. BABY BOY . Born to Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Hollls on July 19, a baby boy, at the Pri vate Sanitorlum. Both mother and young son are reported as doing nicely. ' . ; FAMILY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dodge and family, a party of seven, visited here yestorday, enroute homo to San Francisco, after Bpendlng several days at Crater Lake. The party havo been touring for the past month In tho northern part ot the state. BACK HOME Returning south from Crater Lake where they spent the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sullivan and Mr. and George Dnlcars ot Oakland, c'lty today. FROM MERRILL ROUTE Mrs. John Koontz and daughters are In shopping today from their home on the Merrill route- California, visited here Tuesday. Tho southern families have been en Joying a tour of Oregon on a vaca tion trip. , ' , n .-..' i , 1 FROM LAKEVIKW Boyd Brunor o( Cnsoor Bruner at Lakovlow paid the a buBlnosB call today. nnd city BRIEF VISITOR C. B. Edwards was nn ovor Tuoa- day visitor in the city from Weed. BUSINESS VISITOR George A.' Shumwny of Redflold California, who Is transacting bust noBB here plans to remain In this soctlon for about two weoka. FROM FALLS RIVER M.'D. and J. A. Pratt wore visitors here yestorday front Falls River, Mlnnosota. ' '' Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight AT CRATER LAKE Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis and family left yesterday for Crater Lake where thoy plan to spond a few days enroute home to San Francisco, after an extended tour in the north ern section ot Oregon. AT LAKEVIEW John C. Boyle and Linn Neamlth of the California Oregon Power company, spent Tuesday In Lake view, transacting business. VISITING HERE II. Larson ot Chlloquln is In the city for a fow days visit. FROM ODELL LAKE Fred Donota and Joe Zulcz of Odell Lake are spending a few days In the city on a visit and business trip. . -':. : . v;",, ; ': , First thing to do when you rqpch camp Is l)n,Qup all.. the, bugs and, maka.theju. wash their, toot. AH Out ot ortsr So Was Tills Klamath Falls Woman Who Tells' Hor Experience All too often women accept their pains and aches as natural to thelf sex. They fall to realize that weak kidneys are often to blame for that backache, those headaches, dizzy that timrl Hnnressed feel ing. Thousands have found new health nnd strength Dy neipiuB iuo weakened kidneys with Doan's Pills a stimulant dluretlo. This Klam ath Falls case Is one of many: Mrs. Jeff Wlan. no Oregon Ave., says: "I had backache and l.l,lnA trmthla At litDM I had such terrible pains through my kid neys t couiu narau bj. mi biuuiv acted Irregularly and I folt miser able. However, I used Doan's Pills and am not bothered with backache or kidney trouble now. Doan'a have been a great benefit to me." - A few years later, Mrs. Wilson said: "There Is nothing better for kidney complaint than Doan'a, I use them occasionally to keep my kidneys in good ordor." 60a irtrall dealer. Foster-Milhurn Coj.-Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.