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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
''..Vteh'AY, lil.Y 2ft, -IMC -livantffl her Aib, ki aath valva, orecqn EQB3aB3DBBBIIBI9BBBBBBflOBBB3 n A v V A. V it -:- ,' r. 'Ml '! 1! I III ' ll ..I 1 ; 1 Mil . Hi: ' ; I'll : '"X ' ' ' P!'i; ' lili 'hi' ? 1 m ?'i iiiipr' : ! NOTICE M VWIHJJ IU V'lll lllilUIIII H, ll'IIVll IUI MllllV (IVIII I I III VJ IIIV IIVMIIVA I'l IXIll I IUII It J 11111 residents,' we the umlersiijneil distributors hereby agree to retail the milk products handled by us for cash only. - This agreement to go into effect August 1. 1925. . I' .I" 1i ;,'.?:..... !.,..!., , in...... ....,..'.1. '..i.i . ' . I C lull I I mi. 11 .in 11113 wu ,iiv iv.-muj; lll.tll) IlllUtlS train minim iiiii.hiu fwipil. It ftisinl; to pay the milk man. Therefore ve are forced to( ask everybody to pay cash as in other cities, for the milk we deliver. in advance. W'c will consider the 15th of A up iicust as the last date for casli'sJttfeinent for the month of August. Thereafter we will expect all accounts to.lvi paid for on the first of each month. If accounts are not naid bv the 10th of each month we will discon tinue the' serving 01 milk and notify the cr-odit association of our action that all dairy men in the city may know. ' " East Side Dairy Holliday Dairy Miller Hill Dairy Klamath Falls Creamery Lost River Dairy " " i-N 1 1 1 " SPRAGUE RIVER The contract, tot ; the ' grilling of a deep water wellat this place has been let and work trill begin within ; the next 10 days. The purpose of this well is two-ro;3 to rarnlsh water for -the "city and the O". C. ft E. rail Way; -Some drilling company now spsraling at present in Lake county ,has been awarded the contract. ' . It is reported that the prospects 'for grain are so good that the Klam ath Agency Superintendent, Mr. p. D. Arnold has decided to put a thresh ring rig In operation this fall. This Is Tery pleasing to the Indians on this end of the reservation as the ex pense of buying grain every spring is quite an item. : Mr. P. A. Htitto was a business visitor at Lakeview on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holland, the newly married couple have arrived in Sprague River, and are very com fortably located in their new home. We are glad to have them with us and we wish them a very happy and prosperous married life. As Booker T. Washington so often would say in addressing his pupils "your future Is before, you, make of it what you will," so this newly married couple's future is before them so we leel like saying to them, it will be what you performs a real service , !Ar Did you ever consider what would" i!lStSn uj .this country if, the supply , of ice were suddenly cut off? i , Such a catastrophe would ' mean, thousands of untimely deaths, un- ' told suffering and sickness, and the', waste of millions of dollars in food. , Manufacturers and distributors of ice know this, and they have invested large sums' of money to prevent any. such calamity. Civilized humanity owes much to the ice industry. Its men are engaged in a real service to the public. , Your ice man is more than a trades man. At a nominal cost he renders you a service whose value cannot be computed, in dollars and cents. '. D E P FN D ON i " 1GE lJ ALU WEATHER . KLAMATH ICE & STORAGE (COMPANY : : - Phone 58 ' v mmi .is m ' If the insured dies from natural causes, y j the company pays . . . $5,000 If the insured dies from accident, the . i company pays .... $10,000 In case of permanent total disability, the company will 1. Waive all premium payments'1, i 2. Pay $25 per week for one year; and in addition , ; -1 ' .- . 3. Pay $50 per month for life; and' ":; ' ; - 4. Pay $5,000 to the beneficiary when in sured dies " , 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight ;-m result of accident, the company will i! pay $Sfioo immediately in cash in eddi iion to other benefits. Ja caie of temporary disability si a mult of titter ickrwM or accident, the company pays $2i pes' week for a limit of 52 weeki. EST OAST JLIFE : INSURANCE COMPANY j ,: . M0MI OFFICg'MN rSANCISCO , " Holrtlanrl Branoh Office SevontA floor Gasco Building Johto H. Houston, Dlst. Afft. . Ooo. A. .Proctor, lies. Agt. Klamath Falls, Ore. t .1 OFAMRlCA'8 STRONGEST' CQMPA NIKS'" " ";, 1 make it. Miss Mable Turner of Portland is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Sharp of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Crawley and family from the Williamson. River district are here for a short ttinx putting up bay. Erskin Beul is In Klamath Falls on business, being called as a wit ness. Mr. F. A. Hutto of Yninax made a business trip to the Klamath Agency on Monday of last week returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Allen, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivey C. Clark of this place, returned to their home in Compton, California. Mr. and Mrs. Allen were very - highly impressed with this country. Mr. Allen with his broth ers own and operate a machine shop in that place whero they manufac ture oil tools. ' Mr. Allen remarked that to hts opinion some day oil would be taken from this valley as It was much like the formation of the earth on the Standard Oil com pany lease in the Santa Fe Springs, and Compton field. Mr. Allen has lust got a patent on a core barrel. This is an apparatus for running In the holo and picking up the cuttingB of .Ohe earth so as to get a "direct log of the hole. In some Instances the formation of the earth changes as much as three times in a foot. Mr. Dave Skcen of the trout creek vicinity made a business trip to the Agency on Monday of last week. - Henry Shadley and Walter Ruff. of Chiloqutn, were in Sprague River on Monday of last week, being called on business. They returned tho same- day. - The Campbell-Towle Lumber Co. has a planer running and shipment of lumber has started. It is reported that ten carloads will be shipped at once; Mr. Joe Jackson of Chlloquin passed through Sprague River on Saturday of last week on his way to Realty. . Rev. end Mrs. Peffley of San Ped ro, California left on Thursday of last week to visit friends In Salem, after vistlng several weeks on the reservation. The Peffley's were one tlme missiocarles on the reservation and their influence can still be felt. Dr. Rodgers from the Agency was calling on the sick of this end of the reservation on Thursday and Fri day of last week. This is hay makers week and every old mower and rake that can be round Is put in operation. The Indians are good haymakers and seem to enjoy it. Now If they could get a fair price for their cattle it would be some encouragement for them. Mr. Frank Cobern has temporarily moved to Yainax to harvest his hay and grain. Mr. Cobern has a very fine crop of both hay and grain. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McNalr has purchased the dwelling and garage of Mr. Walter Gregg and has moved his family to this place. Mr. Mc Nalr now has charge of the business. We wish them success. . Mr. Daniel Clinton has completed his well at his home In west Sprague River, at a depth of thirty feet. Ws ore glad to report that the Infant of,, Mr.. and Mrs. D. h. Smith is improving.,, ; Mr. Puckett, who has a logging camp at Cherry Creek was in town one day last week. C. A. Sconchln, who had the mis fortune to get his arm hurt a few days ago Is improving and will soon bo able to work again, Mrs. Bertha D. Wallace, the field matron, and Mrs. F. A. Hutto of Yainax made a business trip to the Agency one day last week returning via Klamath Falls. If the new school building is not completed by the time school begins 1110 people at Hpragua ilivor win be disappointed. n H M ill B n u a a n M n n u H 11 n n N ta H n B M U B . II B H H B B 19 B B H H M II n n a 11 B n 11 H u u N II ra n 1 nri rvememDer ims 11 11 u n ifl !n ! i! n Seiberling Cords Are still answering the call of "Old Man High-Rubber", anil it impos sible, to foree when they will take a drop or two but in the meantime we are not following the dictates of the wholesale prices and if you will act quick you can save some money. You will see more SEIBERLING CORD tires on' the roads of Klamath County than any other make: That more people are equipping all around with this famous all tread make than any other tire you can , buy. . . ,. , ... c It's all because they will stand the gaff SEIBERLING CORDS 30x3 14 4 ply .'..'.$14.50 30xSi, j 6 ply , : $19.25 33x5 8 ply $58.00 32x44 8 ply $42.25 30x5 8 ply $54.50 32x6 8 ply $81.35 Balsiger PORTAGE CORDS . (Seiberling Built) , 30x3 $3.50 30x3 U $11.00 Utility Cord 30x3 $9.00 Oldfield Fabric 30x3 U $8.00 otor Co. cyfuthorized Ford Dealer M n B a B B B B B H B B B B B N B a B B B 2 B aaiBBnaaflBBBBBiiBiBiaBaifiBBiaB B. E. Wolford Is giving his roof a coat of paint." Sprague River now has a commer cial club and we will soon be able to givo the desired information to the many Inquiries that are being made by the visitors who pass through hero. . LAKEVIEW C. W. Reynolds, a prominent dairyman of Lakeview, Oregon has placed an order for a fine pure-bred Holsteln bull of the Judge Segls breeding, the sire of which Is now owned by the Carnation farm. This Is the second purebred Holsteln bull to be shipped into I,ake county with in the last six months. The other one was shipped in by Mr. J. P. Todd of the West Side In March of this year. Both animals were purchased from the Oregon Holstein Associa tion. . J. F. Hanson of the Point Ranch on the west side of Goose Lake, this week delivered a bunch of lambs to the buyer. They were February lambs and weighed an average of 82 pounds each. Mr. P. T. Fortner of Thermopolls, Wyoming, has been appointed as county agent of Lake county, Ore gon, to fill the vacancy created when Mr, It. C. Larson resigned the first of July to tako a position as manager of the Lakeview Mercantllo com pany. Mr. Former will arrive in Lakeview to take charge of the of fice August tenth. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garrett of the West Side are the proud paronta o( a baby girl born July 23. The sportsmen are greatly enjoy ing the excellent fishing in Campbell lake. Most of them ere getting "their limit" without, any trouble. This lake has only recently, been opened for fishing, and will be closed- after a period of thirty days Since fish do not propagate in these waters it is necessary to plant a supply of tho fry occasionally In order to keep the lake well stocked. Mrs. Z. T. McCabe, a resident of Lakeview for the past fifteen years, passed uway at the family home on South Water street . In. Lakeview, Oregon, after an illness of several months. . The Sanitarium at the Hunter Hot Springs, north of Lakevlow Is rapid ly Inking on a finished nppenranco and will probably bo ready for oc cupancy early In September. This hospital, situated as It is, at the very edge .of one of the largest geysers in the United Rtatos, Is very pictures que and Is certainly a credit to tho entire community. Arnold Johnson, who has been connected with the Lakeview Gar age for several years, has purchased a half Interest in .tho Pionoer Gar age of this city and Is now on duly at his new location. Mr. J. A. Splcer wai badly iuJiircU at tt.4 Bngley sawmill last Thurs day wnen a log struck him In the back. Ho Is still In a critical condi tion at the I-nkovlew hospital. Plans for tha I.nkovlvw Roundup nro rounding Into simpe rnpldly and the Sixth Annual Roundup promlxt's to set un enviable) record t,nr rotunt ii In the future . ' I'OKTPONK IIK.Mtl.Nfl WASIllNdTON. July 2. Ml A hen ring In Washington's evolution suit wns postponed today until Friday. Dodge Brothers COMMERCIAL CAR So trim and businesslike in appearance that frequently it pays a substantial part of its own way in advertis ing value alone. . ratml Commercial Car $900, f. p. b. Detroit ' ' ' linn delivered i H. S. WAKEFIELD 420 Klamath Avenue Phone 106' en..' '' ' 1 , . jt, '"' '