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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1925)
'flVEmTo nmT,r), TflTAMflTTT, falls,' oregdw v Iff" V . News of the Klamath Country CHILOQUIN Dr. KkiK mill wlfo tinfilo llm trip 1u Lnkovluw Huudiiy. KdlminCtiddlohark of chlcn, Cu. Ifornlu, fot iiiurly county Miiirvlior of hcIiiioIh wan n iriiimit guonl of Mr. mill Mm, A. K. Kvmia. U. W. Ilrown Himiit Wttiliinmliiy In Klaluulh Kallit 1 ru iibii. i I n n himlniiM .Mr. mill Mrs, Huw King wiiru illn miir guests kif Mr. iuiil Mix. 1,. II J.nwliitmm Ttionduy, Tliuro 1 much 1llBB.11lnf11.il. ,11 iiiiioiik tllu noliuol Jin Iron 3 uiul tll- Ir.uim of Chlloqulll al Hid hIiiiiiiiiiiiii 9 of Ilia m null iinviloil addition to the jiubllo school being built. Willi thu next wolujol tm in only, fori)' tiny (llnliint, no -v.urk ' luiiovor him been mni livl ami lliu grounds. I.imt ymir Ilia mill mil was ho vougmitoil Hint lKilliiior toavlwr or pupils could do thalr bust work, uiul it l lo bu hoped thin condition will bu u n... vlHtml nt omo. It la ijuiui likely tUut enrollment this your will double luat year. Mm. P. I,. Illicit wus it ChlUiiiilii visitor Tuonduy. .Mr. Ilmk has a logging contract at ii hciid t Bprlng Crook with lliu Korrunl l.uin bur Co., who hnvo recently uirrh He tba MocIjc Lumber Co.. Inter ests' Thu Golden It II In will open their now nliiro In t'lilloqnln Augum int., wllll lu'w ut tu ditto lino ol dry goods and ready ma lo gar ments. Wanton Crooks asilntod by Mr tlmtir l.oo will liuvo chnrgu if t.'iv f hiialaos hero, llulli mini mo wull known th renin liuul tho county. Tbo UlniiKor apartment ami office room will aoon bo roady fur occu pancy. This will rclluvo Ilia hous ing condition Intro and bring lum (oil and ploaaam surrounding to it number of families, um haw bran living temporarily In tuiua. Mr. and Mr. K. Itunkln of Ih.i Club Cafo spent Tuoaitay evening In Klamath Kails. Mr. Jtiinkln report u Vary busy season' and hit almost doubled hla nn in box of employee. Tho Women's ConunonUy vliib of Chltoqtiln will glva a dsncn at im Val'i hall Baturdny, Augunl lat. Tho funds Hill go towarda building a club liouno on Ilia lot recently do nated for Unit purpoo. Hplouillil liiuslo la promised, lunches and ro (reahmont and uvory una la Invited to como and enjoy n good I lino. Mra. Laura I. e in in on. w-:v.i hn ben .a recent utiil luf her niece Mra. J. C. M. Cain, ruturned to li r boino In Sncrumonw. Whllo hero Mra. Lommon Vlaltcd Crater I-iikc anil othor Inlercallng poluta In Kluni aih county. WOOD Summer woather bai meltod down tho prlco ot . Block-Wood to tbo oxtromo bottom. Low aunnnor prions aro now on. Don't hoaltato but buy your winter's wood now. Thoro will bs no choapor prices. Green Slab Ordora aro coming In for that good chonp wood green alab. Our trucks aro delivering tbo bout greon alab wo havo aver aold. Order a yours supply ot blocka, and groon alab, and you are auto you cun get no batter wood. Peyton & Co. 'Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 Cyril lliiiimiii bus I ho contract for wiring thu riwliloiicu ot Mr. ami Mrs. Kinnk Curl'iin on Clocku tit alrei't, i Chi'la lllunaa and slnlera of Kliiui iitll Pulla weru giiiista of thu (Diromia llrua. who own p!io (Junllly (Jrlll, MiiadiiiiiiiH Craiio mid lliinniiu of llniyinlll iKsoinpiiiilnd by llmlr blldri'ii enjoyed a Bwliiimliig purty at Wliil-K'si) bniiih Tiimiluy. Ki'iuik Kuviigo Is bulldlnx mi nt inicllvii nmliloiiio in Chlloiiiln. Cliaiiiis Tower bun recently eon, pli'ti'd a luiiiiu on the siiiua atreet. c5WALIN The Mn I 111 biiucliiill tiiuiii won iiiiollior kiiiiiii ii (In y which gave Ilium 10 guinea out of the 13 they havo pliiyed this wimnn. Kiinilay's gauiu was played al Modoc l'olut with tho l.iinini milt tiintn, with u scorn of B lo 4 in fuvor of Mulln. I'erry mid John McNeil, TliiHinun and Neil Craig. Knton mid Kenneth Klgor, Karl Jackson, Huilolph Joll- iick, Orr Keiiyon mid Vine llavn- lliiu iiiiiiIii up lliu team. Among (bono iitlenilllig lb" game from Mulln were Frank llulveslk, Chester llavllna. Mr. and Mrs. Zulnr mid fnmlly, Dr. Trout, Krmik l.mnplnt mid funiily, Mr. mid Mrs. Al Hindi and diuiKbtcr, Mr. and Mrs. Klger. Mr. mid Mrs. Joiiiu Mc Neil mid tliuiuhtor Irene, Martini lullnek and Ileth Klrkpaliick. Misses IlliiHsoin and Hosle Turner were In Mulln shopping on Monday. They expect a bumper hay crop at their homo on Timber inoiiiilalii. whijro .Mr.' Turner expects to put up over luu tons of gruln bay. Miss Uladys llavllna Juki re turned from visiting with bur sis ter mid with ol Dor friends since school closed, Mr. ami Mrs. John A. McCumb and sou Diivld went to Pitt river Saturday afternoon and spent tun- day at Happy camp, returning Holi day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Iteber were In the county seat on Monday at tending in business mutters. Mra. Iteber was having dental work done. Kred O. Krnnka and son John Franks of Kan Francisco havo been visitors lit the homo of Mr. and Mra. William Dalton for tho past week. Vaclav mid Louie 'Kalian, anna of A. Kalinii .left Kiinday morning for two weeks' vacation. They will visit Southern, Calif., and other points before returning home. Dr. Trout and little daughter Dolores were among tho vlsitora In Klamath Kails on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelgel and daugh ters Itachel mid Marcella, relumed Monday evening from northern and eastern Oregon. Mr. Keigel drove over for Mrs. Sicgcl mid daughters last week. Mra. Selgel, Minn Ilucbel and Mnr culla left soon lifter school cloned in May and havo been visiting with friends nml relatives during the pnsl moil t Ii In various polnta in Oregoni Flro was discovered ill tho hotel early Tuesday morning. Hy prompt action of tbo flro department the fire was cxllnnulhc'd lifter a small amount of diiningo had been tlono. Mr. mid Mrs. CIiui'Ich llcnrdslcy Vein nt tho county sent on Tuesday transacting business. Mr. lleardHley has n sheep ranch Just out of Mnlin. Mr. mid Mrs. (leorgu Clark re turned Sunday from I'ortlnnd, Ore., where they havo been acting In tho capacity of miller at tho Mnlin flour mill for tho past nliio months. Ho and Mrs. Clark havo moved to Dorrls, where Mr. Clark has bou Kht mi Interest In tho Dorris flour mill. They will make tholr We arc now Taking Orders J for New Hay-Timothy, Rye and Alfalfa Ii'inm IJiern mill Mr. Clark .wll irun mo nun, Mlua Tens ' Wliltu of Wan Fran Cisco reiiirnnd lo her homo aflur a ten days' visit with Mrs. Wllllum Hilltop. Mr. mid Mrs. Choline mid family of Kan FranclHco aro upending a few duys In Al u 1 1 ii . We handle a fancy line of groceries as well as . hay, grain and poultry supplies We buy and soil on market prices lil Truck for general Hauling , v Anderson Transfer 8C Feed Co. 335 South 6th St. . . Phone. 795 KENO Jessie I'uikott mid F.dna Kerns are enjoying a abort visit at' tbo I). J. I'uckett lugging camp near llocky I'olnl, Miss Wanda II. Wallace Is the house guest of Mrs. K. K. 1'iirkott and ilaiighler, Aitgiisla, tit iresent. I.'yl'i nml llrlce McCormick from I'reenlico 1'iickelt'H loKglng camp, were In Keno Huiidiiy. Johuiilo Aclilcy stopped In Keno over thu week-end. lie was on his way back tu Tulo lake from u Cali fornia health resort. Lola Hiiottgoose, Nellie Doten and T. A. (Iriibl) were lu Kluiiiuth Falls Hnturday atlendliig to business matters. II. K. Kerns mid family are plan ning to move Into their new homo about Ihe first of Aiiguut by which time Ihey expect to havo thu house completed. Miss Nellie liolen and .Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Ilernard drove to Klam ath Falls .Monday evening to lend the show. The county repair crew bnvo ac complished a great deal In the way of Improvements at the Keno schonlhouse. The building has been given n new roof mid the excava tion for Ihe Installation of a fur nace has been completed. Varnish, new plaster and kalsomlne have worked wonders Inside and a parti tion has been moved to equalize Ihe space In the grade rooms. Lucilo Hefner accompanied lief grandfather on one of his senil- weekly Irlps lo tho logging camp nenr Worden Tuesday. Nellie AndiTsnn and daughter Kstber wcro shopping In Klnmiilh Falls Saturday afternoon. Tho two families who have been slaying at Hie llroyles homo and Ipllig with tbo hny harvest left last week lo work on Ihe Crater l.ii ko road. .;.-.. -.1. ,i K.-HltMIMl lull Wil-l'.tii, '.: " ' ' ; , I JZ H0 aoromairv Friday on Drugs and and Saturday Sale Toilet Articles 25c Items for V Y at-! t T ? Y f f T T f ? ? t Y" y Y y Y Lakeview Bonds Bought By Bank ' (.Special li the Herald) , LAKKV1KW, Ore., July 3(1. The bunds, la'ued In bio amount of l 000.00, wcro purchaned by tbo Hank of Lakeview. There are ten year bonds bearing 6 per cent In terest. Ono of tho principal lm provenieiila contemplated by the city Is tho construction of a sower sys tem. Inj juries Fatal To Lakeview Rancher (.Special to tho Herald) LAKKVIKW, Ore.. July 30. Con Krirkson of IMush, Oregon, died at tho Lakcvleiv Ji isplinl Kalurdav night, July 26, from injuries re ceived when bo was kicked In t'lo aUinuich hy a horso at too 7T runch In Warner Valley. Mr. Iiiickson was well known In this ciunt)-. hav ing 'it sided hero for 'several years. WASIIINflTON, July 30. (,TI The Miic.Mlllau nrlle expedition becuino wedgod in Hie Molvillo liny K'O pack yesterday, bill notified the .national geogruphl.1 society today that II ex pected, to get mil when thu fog lifted. . Utah's Beauty Is Idaho Girl 1 .rv v 4-o i'-w.W 'WS" ?! When IHnh State Unlvorslty se lected Minn Violet Johnnnesen na Its prettiest girl, they overlooked tho fact that she comos from Idaho Knlla, Idaho. How can Utah's bounty coma from Idaho? Tbo question Is itnnnsworotl, but no suliHtltuto has been found for Violet, 4 bars Creme Oil soap, 4 Bars Peter Pan soap. 1 Picnic package for 6 people, plates, napkins, etc. 1 ounce Curco Mosquito lotion. 4 oz. best quality extra strength preoxide. 2 cans regular 25c talcum powder standard brands. 3 rolls best quality tissue toilet paper. 5 pkgs. poison fly paper, 8 sheets to pkg. Thrifty i Buyers comb, good quality hard(rubber pocket comb. , , 1 jar assorted hard candies. 3 pkgs. swat the fly insect powder. 4 bars Life Buoy soap. 2 good quality wash cloths. G rolls, five ounce crepe toilet paper. 1 tube Colgates tooth paste, 3 bars Palm Olive soap. 1 pound best Epsom salts. ' Some of the Things 50c Will Buy Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y r y Y y y Y Y I 5 pounds Epsom bath salts. , '. pound Theatrical cold cream. 100 tablets Aspirin! Genuine. - ' 5 bars Almond Castile soap. Regular 15c. v 1 pint Medicinal Mineral Oil. Pure tasteless -1 pint extra strength Medicinal peroxide. ; 1 Genuine Auto Strop razor complete with ' strop. , ,:. 12 bars Crystal White soap. 1 pound Lang's Every Day Chocolates. - $1.00 1 electric curling iron: .1 8 cans Chlorinated Lime. 1 double Garden Court Compact, rouge and powder. ladies Whirling Spray Syringe, l pint Beef, Iron and Wine. 1 bottle Brunswick furniture polish. 1 Sun Visors, assorted styles and cojoi-s. 1 pint milk Magnesia (pure medicinal). 2 bottles, Coca Nut Oil shampoo. 2 bottles After Shaving lotion. 6 rolls best quality crepe toilet paper. 1 box Garden Court face powder, all shades 1 roll waxed paper 125 feet long. 3 ounces, Curco Mosquito lotion. Items 1 large size Garden Court Face Powder, all shades. - : 1 No. 2, Fountain Syringe. Vj ounce Garden Court perfume. 1 pint best qualify imported Bay num., j, 1 pint finest Olive Oil, imported.'' Fresh Eastman Kodak films in all sizes. Take plenty of. films with youL we refund the price on unused films bought here. - Leave your negatives here for the best finishing. . A Brunswick Portable Phonograph takes up little room and adds much pleasure to your summer .camp. New Brunswick records every day at our store. Rent a Universal Vacuum Cleaner from us for 10 months and Ve will give it to you. PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ft! t Y f! Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y J T ?' Y Y Y Y Y' Y t Y J Y T " J J Y Y Y J Y T J Y' Y Y Y Y Y J t Y Y I J Y Y Y t Y Y f Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y y Y rV !tiir ... -nt . UUtoH -t. !.-;uiiu oil Jilt mil ninovi'T ;ni jiei ';J I'B'lb J 'yMnti .ClJf '.rt-wnl ' (l vna ,x-Mh : -i . .... '. ii.- ' ' - .. .u. ..V ?lf JllllT .. :."..'.. nut a IJ y iono'ia .o' )i;i i:Vi ioot hif'j .'id ertT ; ijijJJ j.id as . .,.ua but'!' i i Mivir -.n! Sir" '01.1. -,!b 4rift ; r.(.S4'I.. 1 (.IH.IPJ: : Jftiirfiii ' ' "'MA ; IJ iVL-U K .IOC;! j ( ma )oi'. :V,? 'id r'' ftm.ifa4,l X.8304IJ.. ;iituoY vl-l.lOK oiJlV n.'i InT ' .loin -:: A -1 r. -tvtr '. fn& rru .. rri hv.uh ', ' " hi-A mill:.',1o: nointaob f .r ,101 i 1 Ji. Jno ! , , wi . Fault Under River Blamed For Quake TOKYO. A scientific opinion on i tho recent enrthqiiako in the Ta Jlnin region of Japan, which took aovernl hundred lives, has boon submitted to Governor lllratBuka of llyogo-kon by Dr, Nakailuirit of tho Tokyo Imperial unlvorslty, tho load ing Blmnologlst ot, tho emiilro. In his report Dr. Nnkiumirn stated: "Tho existence' of an earthquake belt running from Aoinorl. in tho northeast to the neighborhood of Snhuo town, In Fukul prefecture on tho Japan sea coast, has been well known, but In this cone no strong shock hna over been recorded. On tho south-western Japan sea coast, including Inabn, llolil, Ultimo, Iwiiinl and Okl provinces, also no dlHturbnnco ot Importance has taken placo slnco tho establishment ot Tokyo unlvorslty. . "I am inclined to attribute tho origin of tho recent destructive qunke to a deep fault bolow tho mouth of the Mnruynnui river, as mentioned hy others who have In spected tho Tnjlma region. Thoro might have boon a local dislocation ot strata noar Kttmlhumn, in Wnstorn Tango province, nnd any immediate destructive shock hardly conceivable in tho vicinity ot the river mouth mentioned. Any how, a sounding ot tho sea bottom near the river mouth might furnish valuable data." is (KVMANIA EXPKCTS WHEAT SVRPLVS BUCHAREST (P A decrease of S. 000.000 acres ot grain sown land in Itoumaniu in the present year is shown by tho. government statistics issued. Despite the de creased sowing, the crop conditions arc reported as excollntrthe woa ther throughout May having been exceptionally favorable. Agricultural exports are predict ing that tho 19 25 wheat crop v;lll leave a large exportable surplus, T MM t i J : vii i-.'T't -111) .t inlvio j.iYl 'irvtv .) in I fun nil Hiili mil ..r( lli'j j I .rill I 1 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. . .I. t ? HI tl KLAMATH HOME SUPPLY CO. 1140 Main Phone 894-W ;itifu'.oai j Villi iiMll,' i vih.m . : ; " I,- orir In'' . . t i:.nt(T i .1 ii-iiJi' .t .v !i ,1 mvl . :Du: snr! , t.IkI