The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 25, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    EVENiNG' HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON"
J KATUIUUV, JULY E,Wi6ZL
PAGE "WO
Neivs of the Klamath Country
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:CHILOQUIN
,. Wldl-Kse . boaeh id provinlg a
source of enjoyment to both adults
and children of Chlloquln, swimming
parties going daily to enjoy, the
warm, baths. . V. v ' -'t-I
Mr.and Vrs.il. -S. FSsh left Fri
day or1 San. Francisco. Mr. Fish
has : been - superintendent of the
Chlloquln Lumber company for tho
put 49 !yeara" and1- their many
friends regret their departure.
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; Tho, WomensV Community Club
will start rehearsing August 10th
for their play which will he given at
tho Chlloquln theater Sept. 21st.
"Clubbing a Husband" is a 'enter
taining comedy portrayed by twelve
characters. The proceeds of the
play will go towards building a club
house on tho lot donated by Dr.
Ritchie arid Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Spink for that purpose.
, The Golden Rule storo of Klamath
Falls, will soon open a branch store
In the new Gienger building. The
store is almost-completed and is be-
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Fpr the Klamath County Housewife
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12 Hour Service on
WET WASH
5 c per pounor
Minimum $1.00 a Bundle
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Laundry
"Clean Satisfaction"
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SPEGIAL SUNDAY
DINNER
WHITE PELICAN HOTEL
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USED GAR LOT
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We have moved to Klamath Ave.j between
?th vahd 8th streets, just 'back of Pine Tree
theatre and have on display a large variety of
popular makes or cars at reduced prices. -
We ihvite ydii to'stop iii and look them over. '.
KLAMATH FALLS AUTO
COMPANY
224 Main
ROY CALL
Phone 246-R
Ing fitted with Bhelves and attrac
tive showcuses.
Messrs Wm. Brewer aud Fergu
son, accompanied by Miss Oladys
Parting and Miss Alice Ferguson of
Fort Klnmttth attended the Chllo
quln theater Wednesday night.
Tho l T. A. will hold their annual
election Sept. Sth and nil members
are urged to be present at that time.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Duvls have
added considerable to their stock
and now carry a nice line of up-to-date
furniture.
Miss Doris Noah was a Chlloquln
visitor Wednesday. Miss Nonh is
studying music under, tho direction
of Mr. Frank Rrady,
'Mrs. Marie Buell, who has been
itn tho Chiloquin Ice Cream com
pany two seasons,, has resigned her
position due to illness. Her place
is being filled by Mrs. Q. W. Brown.
Mrs.' Kuell was Klamath Falls
visitor Monday and ts under the care
of Dr. Dietche.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dennis and
Mr. -and Mrs, Gomer Jones and
daughter. Betty of Klamath Falls, ,
Joined Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlsow J
in a picnic at Wlul-Kse Sunday. '
Wort will begin in a few days on
the addition to the public school.
Last year there were 125 pupils en
rolled and tho number will bo great-
Increased this year. With two
new box factories and tho now mod
ern .mill soon to be built at Asp-
grove, (t Is quite probable that a
fifth teacher will be added to the
present staff.
Mr. and Mrs. De Foe Cramblitt
are spending their vacation at Dia
mond - Lake. ' Mr. Cramblitt was
principal of the Chiloquin school
last year and has accepted the same
position for th coming year.' .
Rev. and Mrs. Wiest of 'William
son River were tn town Wednesday
to confer with the local school board
in reference to using the church for
temporary quarters for tho "High
school. "
i The Womens Community club of
Chiloquin, the Civic club of Fort
Klamath and the Klamath Agency
club gave a- very enjoyable dance
and supper at (he Community Hall
In Fort. Klamath Saturday. Three
hundred and fifty-five dollars were
cleared which will be sent to the
veterans, orphans and Dorenbccher
HoSpi'al of Portland.' ".
. Mr. and, Mrs. Claude Newman and
daughter. Marceil; have returned to
Chiloquin after a pleasant two weeks
visit in Portland,- Mr. Newman h In
charge of the Sugarman and Darnell
store, which was recently remodeled.
Charles Darnell of the! Sugarman
& Darnell store of Oakridge, Oregon,
was a recent Chiloquin visitor.
Mrs.-C. Hedrlch was a Klamath
Falls visitor Monday.
Chiloquin now lias three stage
lines, Cal's, White Star and Central
Auto and all report a good business.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown of
Keno are showing their confidence
in the future growth of Chlloquln by
the erection of two stores, 20x6?
feet long. The front o'f lie build
ing will be brick and balance Colom
bia tile. These stores will be for
rent. ,': ' '
, Mr. Fred Peterson, county school
superintendent , was a Chiloquin
visitor Wednesday.
Mrs D. H. Wimer, accompanied
by her grand daughter. Miss Leunah
Sargent visited in Chiloquin Thurs
day. Mrs. Wimer expects to visit
also In Kirkford with her son,- Louis,
who Is employed by the Standard oil.
, , Mr. Eriaiux, who has recently
sold his paper at Grain, Oregon, ex
pects to start a paper In Chiloquin
In . the - near future.r Mr. Eriaiux
owns two papers in Oregon at pre
sent, one at Oakridge and another
at Creswell, and his coming to Chllo
quln is looked upon very .favorably
by the local business people. ::
. Miss Anna May Hayman of Rich
field, Washington is a guest of her
sister, Mrs. Claude Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gowen are enjoy
ing their vacation in the northwest.
They plan to be gone three weeks
and will visit Glacier National Park
before returning.
fort Klamath
After a shprt vacation Miss Opal
SmyBhe has resumed her work at
the Ft. Klamath hotel.
Bill Barnes on hlB way from Dia
mond Lake spent several hours vis
iting 'friends here.;, .;
Miss Juanita Taylor has been con
fined to jher home for a few days
wltih ! a slight Illness, but she is
much better and .Is sblo to be
around. .;
, . Jess Siemens was 'pleasantly sur
prised by a visit from his parents
Mr. and Mrs. .J W. Siemens of
Klamath Falls this 'week end.
! Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Zumbrunvn
Of Klamal'h Fan9 with friends from
here were . plcnlclng on Fort Creek
Sunday. Mrs. Zumbrumn , conducts
the Comfort Beauty shop of Klam
ath Falls. "
Mrs. Arch Wimer land her small
son and daughter fhave been visiting
for, sometime with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Bradnhaw of Lang
ell Valley. She ' also spent some
tlme4tn 'Klamath Fatls shopping.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Hughes of.Palo.
lAldoc who have been guests at llbo
nnouwcin
:t New Motor , Lars
L i body beading lower rupnini; bonnls und fenders rich, distinctive new color comlun ,
" " in cudurinc Duco newly designed nickeled radiator and special head and cowl lamps n'
bino to inspire admiration. ,
Over lOO Impiwcments and Refineinoi 4
. ' Oakland Six owners everywhere have expressed surprise that n car w powerful and pii
should operate so smoothly and quietly. And yet this enr has been still further bettered by i".
than 100 improvements and refinements including. Oil Filter, perfected full pressure Oi
, Syatept, larger Crankshaft and Bearings, Air Cleaner, Four-wheel Broke refinements, stilt Is
Balloon Tires and many other features of advanced engineering which contribute to the
standing value of the car. ,
The Harmonic Balancer t&szTJz
research and development by Oakland and General Motors engineers render the Oakland :
engine positively unmatched in the absence of vibration at nil speeds. It establishes Oakln:
even more firmly than ever as the outstanding leader in advanced cnyiuccriMi;.
- and New Prices $70 to$550 lower
themselves make this announcement one of the most important of the year. Considcrinu the
many important relincmcnts which have been added to n car already unmatched in appearance
and performance, the new prices are all the more impressive.
Come in see the new Oakland Six drive it study the remarkable Harmonic Balancer
get the new lower prices see why Oakland is more than ever the outstanding leader in its field.
R. R. R. GARAGE
831 Klamath Avenue
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WINNING
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PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
SIX
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Money hun lodge returned to their
homo Sundoj. ' Mrs. Morieyhun ac
companied them as far as Klamath
Falls. . - " ' -
: Roy Hickman ah3 daus'.Uer Mild
red of Klamath Falls'' have been
guests at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Hoyt. .
Mr. and Mrs. Art Nichols were
dinner gueSts Sunday at .the Wudo
Crawford home.
' ; Mr. Darling , who Cias ' recently
purchased the Wood ranch has be
gun haying operations on that place.
There has been a new 'water
pump-Installed at tJe home of Mr.
and MrB H. B. Loosley. .
Mr. and Mrs, Iloy Hickman ac
companied by their guests J. ' V.
Hampson, Mr. unj Mrs. Elliott of
Grand Junction, Colo., and Lee
Hampsott of Sallda, Colo, motored
to Crater Lake Sunday, on their
way home tbey t'Jok their guests
on a sight seeln'z trip U.irough
Wood River valley and they pro
nounced the valley one o'f, the most
beautiful scenic spots they had seen
on their western tour.
Mrs. Madge Dalton, Miss Ruth
Dixon, Mrs. Dolly Weaver and
daughter, ' Leah, also Mrs. Cuzarl,
were luno'neon guests of Mrs. C. K.
Hoyt. .: - .
Mrs. C. E. Hoyt had as visitors
from Klamath Falls Mrs. J. H. Cur
niahan, Mrs. Merlo Houston and
Miss Adelald Byers. . .
Miss Charlotte anil Joey, Hosalg of
Chiloquin are here visiting friends
and relatives. ' .
Mrs. Butler and children of Ited-
mon. Ore., enroute to Medf'ird slop
ped ovor here for a day to visit her
sister Airs. Frank Miller.
Pet Snake Gets
Austrian In Court
VIENNA, (P) Tho love of Franz
Olse, tho actor, for snakes was re
sponsible for getting him Into court
recently. One of his pels, a hoa con
strictor', 'caused' rhuch' worry and
fright .to neighbors as it lay basking
in tho' . sunshine In front of the
actor's homo.- Kummoncd to court,
he packed his pet in a suitcase.
When he arrived in court he un
wound tho roils nnd deposited his
writhing burden on the board . be
fore the Judge. Tho snako begnn to
manifest an unusual Interest In tho
prosecuting attorney, nt whom It Inlly us tho director. of the oo tcstl-
stared persintently thotiRli not un
kindly. Tho owner took It up nnd
wound It urotuul his neck to dmnon
strute tho perfect gentleness of the
reptile. Tho court approved and re
leased tho actor with his pet, espec-
flcil to tho uuvvnoiiioiis nnturo of
tho snnku.
-'"h tho men using so much hair
.onic a girl Junt simply can't keep
her nosa from being shiny.
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IMfesW Racine
MULTI-MILS i '
TIRES
For Yo lit Protection
All RACINE Multi
Mile Tires are now
SEALWRAPT.
They are wrapped twice
arid sealed at the factory.
We remove the outer
wrappings; the blue inner
MOTOR INN GARAGE
"230 Main .
wrapping remains on the
tire until you buy it.
This blue inner wrapping
means that the tire is a
new, first-quality product
and guaranteed as such by
ourselves and RACINE.
Look for it.
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