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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1925)
Page Two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. 1926 to asHland ttf. ftod .Mr.. 0, If nil ii i aud family loft this afternoon for Ash land whore they will spend the week-end, plaanlDg to return home Monday. DANCE TONIGHT AUGUST 1st Given by tlio Womuo'i Com munity Club of Chlloquin. tltioil Musk - Everybody Come Look ahead into tbc future and If you need glasses uow, real ize that your need of them then will Be more imperative Id t'"u future and lhat you will have missed much of comfort and ) iy. Dr. H. J. Winters Kyc Sight Specialist Ce grind our own glasses Klamat-a Falls, Ore. t News of the Klamath Country V . efSPGROVE diaries Long ami family and Mr Hill and family of Talent visited here Wednesday afternoon It the Ed Savage home. They were re turning home hy the way of Crater Lake. Ray Hoffberger was a business visitor in Klamath Kails Thursday. Miss Margaret Hensou was the Taylor vero business visllors in Klamath Kails Tuesday. A party of Merrill people enjoyed a swimming party at the Walter Robinson home at the Point Sunday afternoon. Those present wore, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Slovouson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hanny. Mr. and Mrs Robinson and family, l.yle Knox, who is visiting from Omuls I'ass. Dale Knox. Hill and John Kamlra lu"llllu Bu,!" 1,1 J""- 'and Hill Dyer. This is becoming of Chlloquin Thursday. & ()0pular spor, .Mrs. . imney una cniioren uuu Miss Velma Hookard speul Tuesday j with Mrs. C. A. Klury at lieek'i 1026 imphvemmts 75 t i rJ ZINC STERATE A smooth delicately scented antiseptic dusting powder that is not affected by moisture. It covers the skin with a thin water-proof film, unsurpassed for Babies. Composed of the finest Zinc Stearate with Bal sam of Peru. 25c Sold only at Star Drug Store KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON camp at Spring creek. Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Griffin were Sunday visitors at Rocky Point. Mrs. Carl Williams and chi'dren of the Agency road visited relatives here Thursday;. Ira Ashworfh is home afic. hav ing spent several days at Silver Lake, looking after his propt.-ty there. Jack Oagen and nephew were Sunday visitors at Troy Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cramer aud Mrs D. Anderson spent Sunday after noon at Seven Mile creek. Mr. aud Mrs. LangeP. of Spruguo River spent Sunday hero with Mrs. Langell's brother, George Cuastain and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Union mo tored to Beck's camp at Spring Creek Sunday afternoon. Pete Cade received word a few days ago that his cousin. Mr. Spicer. was badly hurt while log ging at Lakevlew. Mr. Spicer spent some time here last spring. Mrs. W. Doney and children and Miss Velma Rookard motored to Fort Klamath Thursday. Ed Dean and family mov.-l here recently from Castle Rock, Wash., to reside. Word was received in Merrill that the store and building owned by D. P. McKay at Wilbur, was burn ed Sunday. The family wore away at the time and It is reported all was lost. Mrs. J. II. Ilobbs. former Merrill resident and sister of Mrs. McKay was visiting there anld was also a loser of personal things. Mrs. Geo. Offleld. Wlnnlfred. Wil ma and Kanetle Offield left Wed nesday for a short trip to Applegale. Oregon. Miss Miriam Offield who MERRILL Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Burris arc visiting at the home of their daughter. Mrs. R. L. Dalton this week. Miss Florence Dillard spent Sun day at Crater Lake. Dan Estermond is in Merrill look ing after a sbipment of lambs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fletcher and little son spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Offield. Will Jones from Chlloquin spent Sunday in Merril with his mother. Mrs. W. L. Manners and children who have been visiting friends and relatives in Merrill Valley left for their home in Appalachla, Va., last week. Mrs. Frank Newberry left last t' w erv 1 i , ..i.i l . , i,, tile homo of1 uotu Ultras ic,uucs mere win ,'returu with her mother. Mrs. Geo. Wright left Wednesday for a visit with her daughter at Central Point. Mrs. W. C. liaiicy. Mrs. M. Gui comlni and daughter. Mamie and Mrs. W. C. Borrows are u party that will spend a few days in Wood Itiver country the week-end. A number of Merrill people at tended the Catholic picnic at Mar tin Green's ranch Sunday. Among those from Merrill were: E. M. Hani mond and family. Dan Colwell and family. Jack Burke and family. E. L. Whisler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Falvy. Jesse Whitlatch an:l son. Verne, left Monday morning for Susanville. California with a truck load of reg istered bucks for E. M. Hammond which he had sold at that place. Mr. Whitlatch also delivered some at Redding a short time ago tor Mr. Hammond. They returned Wed nesday morning. Miss Eva Murray has returned from Chico where she had been for some time visiting her sister. torse v. . jxors WHIN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Qfc filter Shasta View-Malin While '.he water in the Shasta View canal Is a little late to do much good this year, there is a broad smile on the faces of all farmers who have waited for years to see the water flow ovcf their lands. "The wheat on the C. F. Stone ranch and a few small patches of potatoes arc being irri gated. ' Jisher CLOSED 'Bodies LATEST u, MOST BEAJJTIFJl DESIGNS AND MANY OTHI. 0UST1NCTIVI MAXVMS Buick has built abetter Automobile oSee it today at any ISuick showroom 1926 improvements 3$ door I Hfctv 'Brakes Gas filter A v i?r Cleaner AND MAN V OTHI R. nisriNcrivt FiArurus ness. Mrs. W. C. Bailey and Mrs. J C. Stevenson were Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Upton from Portland was in Merrill Tuesday. W. C. Bailey and Scott McKen dra's are among those shipping Iambs from Merrill this week. Mrs. J. W. Taylor and Raymond The farmers In the immediate week for her home In Medford after j vicinity of the Shasta View school a two weeks visit In Merrill. house hefd a meeting Tuesday eve- Mrs. Geo. Knox has been confined ; ning jth representatives of the to her home the past -s.cek with ill-! Power company to ascertain the ex pense ol electricity for their re spective homes. Nothing definite was decided but it looks favorable for a line to run through this sec tion. lira. August Schcllman of Klam ath Falls was a business visitor at Harry Wilson's one day this week. Mrs. Loney of Portland was a visitor at the Qharles JPitkeit ranch . A A t ... ... tuAuu44.AtAAAAAAAAAAA t l Baseball i I Tomorrow Fair Grounds, 1:30 p. m. I Evening Herald vs. Medford Mail-Tribune Benefit Klamath Falls Street Sign Fund. Music Motion Pictures Stunts of all kinds! Come on out and root for Medford 1 Galloway's Orchestra will keep you pepped up even if the players can't. Free pop bottles furnished to throw at the umpire. An ambulance and stretcher will be on- the grounds. Here's your chance to tell what you think of the Herald. 1 V Admission, 25 Cents IT if '' ?-'. X GAME CALLED PROMPTLY AT 1:30 t i the past two weeks. Nellie Hasklus is home after spending a week with Eurl Kester and wife of Poo valley. Lester Wilson. ValCluv and Louie' Kallna and David Myers started i Sunday for a two weeks' vacation In southern California. Mr. J. M. Holmes of Willows, Cal., Just returned to his home after visiting his daughter. Mrs. R. Pickett for a few days. John Reber and ramlly of Malin and Joe Higler and family of Tule Lake were Sunday visitors the last of the week. Earl WilKnn is recovering from an attack of summer flu which many are having In this section. Mrs. A. Turner, Mrs. Mauil Chrlstunsen, Mrs. Etta BSWOll of Klamath Kails and Mrs. John O'Ncll of Merced, Cal.. were visitors at tin: homes of M: B. Wllwon and C. M. Klrkpalrkk two days last week. Charb-s Waldorf and family of Spring Lake' wiiro Sunday guests at the homo of Mr. aud Mrs. W. ft. Ii;i km Dorothy ami 1 JCIlEalxith McMauus of Klamath Kulhi aro spmidlng some time with their urfcle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs:.'Jj fan Dalley. Joe Gromii!ll of.iWllliams, Cal., was a tisitori at the Pickett place Wednesday. Mrs. Joe Jacobs has been on the sick list for a few days the pust MAff tin I (k t.,.,,..r I, lu u.rl(tnrr I - Joe Mieka and wife wero Klam ath Kails: visitors Monday last. Gordon Turner of Medford vialted his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey from Kuturduy until Tuesduy, Thu ladles of the Helping Hand society were entertained at the Pickett ranch Wednesday and en- Joyed a fine dinner and afternoon visit. The next meeting will be held at the lioine of Mrs, K-ugetKM Smith of Malln Wednesday, AugtiHt 12th. Henry Wilson und family and M. Patrick and family spent Hunduy at the It. C. Short ranch near Klam ath Kails, where there was a family reunion of the Turner family lu honor of a sister of Mrs. John O'Nell of Merced, Cal., Of Mrs. Short, Mrs. Kirkpatrlck, Mrs. Wil son, Mrs. Cbrlstensen, Mrs. Sewell and W. A. Turner and daughterly Mrs. A. Turner of Klamuth Kalis. Mrs. O'Nell bus not visited her family here In 2." years and all were present Sunday except one sIsler-ln-law. Tho-picnic dinner Vital spread on the lawn apd a most en Joyablc day was spent. Mrs. O'Nell returned to her home the first of the week. G. W. Kffn ami wife were busi ness visitors at the county scat the first of the week. CHILOQUIN Mr. Prod Peterson, county school superintendent was in bnlloquln Wednesday. Construction will soon start on the much needed addition to the public school. Mr. C. I.. Griffin will have Charge of (he car penter work and Mr. lie Poe Graft) blltt will supervise the work. Mr. and Mrs. Crattfnlltt an; on their vacation at Diamond Lake, but wilt return as soon as the material and workmen are on the ground. G. W. Brown has mi a force of trrelt and teams excavating a base ment for his new store building, which will be under construction. Much interest Is manifested In the dance to be given hy iho Wom en's Community Club at Do Val'i Halt, Saturday night. August the first. Lunch and refreshments win be served throughout the evening. The tousle will be furnished by the .Melody Hoys Orchestra of Washing ton, who have been much compli mented on their musical abilities .nid overyorie la looking forward to a toost enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. o, w. Brown made a business trip to Klamath Kallu vVodnostlo evening. v Mr. anil Mrs, K. Hilton have mov ed In Aspirrdvn. Mr. Hilton wan formerly with Hie A. and 0. store, hut. htm roconl'y ncceptetl a position ullli the Porosl Lumber company, Mrs. c. w. Blruonaon of Klrkford was u Chlloquin visitor Wednesday. 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