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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1925)
EVENING nUTTALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON RTOE TTOEE NOTICE ( Owiii),' In out- iiifihilily In colli-cl for milk delivered to the homes of Klam.-itli' Kails residents, we the undersigned distrilmlors liereliy arec to' retail the milk products liandled hy us for easli only. This agreement to' k'o into effeet August I, l'JJ5. The dairymen of this eily arc losing many dollars each month through people re-' fusing to pay the milk man. Therefore we'iire forced to ask everybody to pay cash in advance, ,as in .other cities, for the milk we deliver. . , . , We vll consider the l.Sth of August as the last date for easli sellilcmcnl for the month fAtigust. Thereafter we will expect all accounts to he paid for on the first of each month. If accounts arc not paid by the 10th of each Nitfiilli, we will discon tinue the serving of milk and notify the credit association of our action that all dairy men In the city .may know. " I ' . Vi ' ; ' ' ! . " . 10 , . Miller Hill Dairy East Side Dairy Holliday Dairy Klamath Falls Creamery Lost River Dairy Make Your Home Bright and Cheerful for the Long Winter Months By selecting the Tapestries, Carpets, Blankets' and Other Furnishings so essential to the home, now while you have the time If it is for the home we have it. KLAMATH HOME SUPPLY CO. 1140 Main Phone 894-W. , Your Invited to Attend Tonight, 8 P. M. , Public Welcome to Adjt. Mrs. Robert Roomley .New Divisional Commander of the Salvation Army in the State of Oregon. . ' . ' Also Captain and Mrs. R. Clifford and Captain 0. P. Strickland of Portland C o me Have, an Enjoyable; Evening 619 Walnut Ave. ltllOWNS KKTl'ltX Itrliirii To HUpose of I'ruiM'riy Ht'rc Anil Will Hrt urn to Salem Mr. unI Mrs. 11. L. II row n. -who left for Salem about a month ago, calloil by (ho serious illness of Mr. Urown's ugod father, liavo returned to Kliitiifttli Kal In to dliiposo of tbulr property IntorontH nnd will return to Salem in a short whllo to make tholr futuru homo. Thn aged Mr. Drown Ik still In a crlliail comlltlon unci no hopes aro hold tor Ills recovery. Whllo hero Mr. Drown was connect' od with Stouu's grocery store. .. MRS. WINNIKORD HBTJJKNS .. Him Hern lit Kugcno For Several Day On IIukIiipni Mth. M. Wl'.mlford. who rur.cn tlv eitterod into business with Judge Stone, In Ilia purchniio of tho Bum mer resort near Chllwiuln. returned IhhI evening from Kimono where alio hiiH boon for several iIhvh trutiHiK'ting business. . IIKItlv I'OK TKKATMliNT Lin l'olctte. who Ik employed In tho m I Mm near Horrls, California, ar rived in tho city lust evening to ro- coivo medical trentinont, having had tho mlsforluno of spraining his back a few days ago. ' KASTKHN Cilltl.S Three Sinter From Maryland' Muk liiK Threo Months Tour Wc use "Vclpx" only f6r ALL Kodak Work. Kodak wprk in at 9. a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day WW . Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fi'uit and Vegetables Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight . Tim Misses lAmlno Hubert, Malilu Hubert and Minnie Hubert, three slstors rosldlng in Iialtimoro, Spoilt TuoHduy visiting ' hero enrouto to Portland, from which point they will Journey on south, to tour through Voscmito and other points of Inter est in California. Tho young ladies loft Maryland In early Juno and have inndo rosorvutlnns tor their entire trip, which will keep thorn traveling until Into In August. In Montana they spent several days touring (Under National l'ark. and this be ing their Tlrst trip wost, they nrb. enjoying the wonderful and many scenic spots. ItOSKHlW VISITOR Karl K. . Ilurr of Itosebufg was among tho business visitors In tho city ycstorday. t ) 1 TO CRAffclt 1-AKK Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Cory of Lodi, California, with Marian Okorly of Oakland, enjoyed a visit hero yostor day onrouto to Crntor Lake, wlicro thoy plan to Bpond sovoral iluys.'' NASTKIIN SI1CN . I'otnr and H. C. tlassoo of Chicago, Illinois, tho windy city, wero gnosis at tho Hotel Whllo, Policnn yoslov-dny. Why Not Try Prevention? ' , Why wall until you have to rail In tho doctor. Why not find out toiluy about tho condition of your teeth. Your doing so may prevent ycurs of Illness, Morn than ono chronic uHiiiiiit has been traced directly to a diseased tooth. Wo cim tell you the truth about your teeth la a few minutes and It costs you nothing. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (PululuM uf courxo) 202-204 Hopka llldg. 8Ui and Main Phone 838 - - -. . ' -- - 1W IlKTl ItMXO TO ItK.VI) ItiliiiiilnK lu Home hi lleiiil After: TniiiMtctliiK lliinlneNH Hero ) N. K. (illbert and son.N. II. Gil bert of Il'-nil, who for the past week havo.been Kern on business milters, aru leaving tomorrow morning for their home. N. E. Gil bert Is the father of C. M. Rllgert of (illbnrt's Cast! Htorn in this, city and while here visited with his son. I HOM DLXH.Mllll Mr. uud Mrs. I., (i. Hill wilh their daughter aro visiting in Klamath Kails from Uuusmulr. OX VACATION Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Oreeno and son, Paul C. W. Greene, of Albany, Oregon, on their way to Crater Utke, enjoyed, a visit hero yesterday. FIIOM JIKDI-OKO N. W. Klcld and J. A.. Jolly, Medford business men, spent Tues day hen.'. '. IIlillK l'Oll WKKK F. J. Fuller, Dunsmulr resident, Is In th cltv for a week's stav. dur ing - which t lino ho will transact nusiuess interests nerc. HAHTMAX ACCKITS POSITION I'liuio IMayi'r for, lloiihtoti Accepts I'okIHoii oh "t'lief" dure llurtniun, one of the pop ular members of Houston's orches tra, has accepted a position as understudy to the chief chef at the bert is the father of C. M. Gilbert Ing his apprenticeship plans to open a, "hot dog" stand In conjunc tion with tho popular dances on Venetian barge. 1 " ' rived In Klamath Falls this morn ing, when asked where, bo intended to visit, replied: "Wherovox I, may hung my hat." Mr. Il:rlscher: and a party of friends ure touring the' entire northwest from the eastern state. VKSTKIIHAV 1IKAVY- ilAi Willi 44 foreign cars registered at the chamber of, commerce office yesterday,' Mrs. l.ciih Smith and Miss MarJ Johnston declared It to be one of thn busiest days they iiavo had this year. Todays regi trutlon dropped off considerably, with the following cars registered late this afternoon: II. E. Nelson, San Francisco; D. M. Karr, Long Boarh, Cal.; L. D. Lay, Taft, Cal.; H. E. Herlschcr, Walthorn, Mass.; Myrtlo Hammond, San Francisco, Cat.;' Robert Lang, Hulem, Oregon; O. F. Phillips, Uishop, Cal.; Itoy W. Slcichter. Stockton, Cal.;. Willis A. Turner, Los Angeles, Cal.; A. L. Del Vera, Stockton, Cal.; W. Setak, Sun Francisco, Cal.; and II. E. Van Curen, Dixon, Cal. ItKTt'R.V FIIO.U I.AKK ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers, who motored to Crater Lake Tuesday with Portland relatives, returned today and report a delightful trip. , TO LOCATK HKHE J. M. Harrison has changed, his residence from Portland to Klamath Falls and plans to enter into busi ness hero in tho near future. Until Mr. Harrison Is permanently located in business he will reside at the Hotel Lake., j --- FROM WKKI) Joseph Hlgdon of, Weed arrived in the city last evening to transact busi ness affairs and will remain here for about ono week. - ; YVKAVKRS LKAVIXG KnJoy Trip to Crater While Visit '. ' , liijr With Son : - Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Weaver and daughter. Miss Dorothea, of Kugcne. who have been hero for several days tho guests of their son, Ed win Weaver, plan' to leave tomor row for their home. Yesterday tho Woavor family enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake, which is their first tlmo at tho park and were very much Impressed with the park and surrounding country. . . Tt'RXKR HKRK : Willis A. Turner and a party of friends from I.os Angeles, Cali fornia, making a tour of the state, arrived here this morning' and are making plans to visit the surround ing country for several days. I.XXGKI.L VALLEY" M. F. Orr, ono of the leading farmers of the Langell valley coun try, is in from his ranch today. TO CANADA T. C. McGrath left this morning for Ceylon, Sask., Canada., where bo plans to reside. FROM MIDLAND Mrs. Frances Royce, proprietor of the Hotel Midland at Midland spent the greater' tart'ok the day I nKlamalh Falls shopping and transacting business. THORNTON SMITH ILL Thornton Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith, is confined to his roam at the. family home at 1437 Crescent avenue, suffering with a slight ' attack of acidosis. His condition this afternoon was much Improved over yesterday. ALL OVKU STATE II. E. Herscher, ono uf tho tour ists of -Walthorn, Mass., who ar- I'ROM .MERRILL E. F. Mcrrltt, postmaster at Mer- rill. Is In the city today atteudlng to business Interests. , "THE - COOLEST - PLACE - IN - TOWN" Vaudeville and Pictures Tonight The 1924 Song Revue DeLuxe with ;i chorus of excellent voices in the latest songs a well as some of the old (avoiles. You'll like this. On the Screen . A liiilliant coiiiedv jjctii from Itroailwav "LOST A WIFE" Featuring Adulphe Mcnjou and Greta N'issen THURSDAY: lieverlv" Bavnc in ' "THE AGE OF INNOCENCE" 3 At The Liberty & Final .showing tonight of ' "THE RANGE TERROR" with that demon horseman Hob Custer In the lead--ing role. . A rapid action, fast moving drama of the W estern plains. '' ' . . ' - . J TliUR SDAY YYilliatM Fairbanks and Eva Novak in "THE BEAUTIFUL SINNER" '.7 ?. ' . . -A gripping .detective story. Sarah M. Hanralty of Lexington, Kentucky, left this morning for the north after a visit here and a Crater Lake ' for the post two days. - Miss Hanratty is making an extended tour of the northwest. Bishop M. Remington, in chargo of the southern district for the state of the Episcopal church, who han been here from his horns In Pendleton on business matters, loft this afternoon. , -.. v CONWAY WITH SAIUNGS ! J. D. Conway, who' has been drummer with the Houston orches tra, has accepted a position wilh Les Sailings orchestra. On Satur day night tho boys will play for a dunce at Uonnnza. Boats Stop and t'llnk for a moment on how hard you work when you aro trying to tow the averago boat around tlshlng.; . T:io ohimces are tho man who built it didn't know 'much about it and the' material probably wasn't tho best so you had to pull your head oft to make it go.' 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A series of independent and impartial reports show- . ing the experience of large users with Zeroiene motor oil has been collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute ' to a Superstition?" Ask any Standard Oil Company rep- -. resentative or Zeroiene dealer for a copy. Insist on Zeroiene even : if it does cost less STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA)