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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1925)
EOmiG RER'AtD. toMATH FALLS, QRBCfQN Papo Two cws Of The Klamath Country FORT KLAMATH The C f. clah f Fori KthihaVi h norod Mrs. H. L. Weiss of Modoc J'oiiit with ii surprise shower giv en at Ibe home of Mrs. Floyd Mil ler ii Friday afternoon. The house was attractively decerned with baskets of S'.uista daisies and sweet jteufc. Delk'loug refreahmenta were served and the. afternoon was plentv. nutlv spent In conversation and noedlewurk. Those present were: llrs. II. ti. Bunch. Mrs. 1). V. Ryan, . .I.1. . '. J .Mr. C. B, H'l.vi. Mrs. J. ilesnlg, Mrs. V i: Nleh.Nou. Mrs. (.!. K. Darter, Mrs, Ray Taylor. Mrs. k. s. IjDosiey. Mrs. 11. Jacobson. Mrs. II Ferguson. Mrs. J. F. l.oosley. Mrs. the Crater National district No. , has heeti transferred to the lllg Klk dlstrl.'l with hdkdiiuarters at Med ford. The residents . Vo.l river vui- Mrs. Kogors regret to see Shasta View-Malm SAVE 'With SAFETY w0 v m DRUGSTORE Most every baby frets more ,or less during hot weather. Nine times out of ten it is because its tender skin is hot or chaffed by heat or diaper rash. BwCSte5C ZINC STEARATE Will relieve and make baby happy. 25c Sold only at Star Drug Store 5Xg $aaJtZ Sex KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Kiy tllCKtnnu, ana .n:s. i.uy i.awiou. , i,,v ;iere Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller en : ,,,lVl, m.(lly f r0)l(.. iei,aiuei me .tu.i .mi tllOlll H '.'. !.. Welaa of Modoc Potul at dtnuerj Mt Kogors has tniiJo many Im on Frldny evening. Reverend and , m ovements on tha reserve and In Mi s. Weiss are saving on Monday Lyery way hits proved an eiiieieni for a tw.i weeks' visit in F.ugene. j ranMr Oregon, when' the Heve.end Weiss I VnA Mumly "improvement man will he an instructor at the En- ,he terries, will lake bis place, worth League convention. Mr, limes is driving the mall truek for Mr. Bennett while ho Is en a vacation. Me is spending it at. Mr. iA. W, M.i.'ken and daughter the Waekhorry patch, Margaret, of K. F, ure spending Mr. and Mrs. Satb Mlxon left for , a few days ttt :he ranch. Miss Nevada where Ihey have a large -Margaret Is conversing from a sev eallle ranch. The., were accompau-jere attack of the flu. led by Miss Jauneta Taylor. Mrs. 1). U. Jonnsou of Stool The following were guJMta at the i Swamp district received word of l!io heme at :rs Heaaia ,,i tihUoanln UddJB -ath of her mother at 1 Tuesday : Mae Mcr.adier. Mrs. Floyd Fresno, Calif. Miller and lira. o-uy l.iwtou. i Mrs, ' M.'Nell was la Malin. Mr. and Mrs. George H ut from j Wednesday, afternoon attending M their hone on the Mars-i stopped I business errands. over here Wednesday uiKht. They w- '' "a'ton has been visiting for the vast week iu San Francisco. Mr. Daltou is one of the board oi directum of the California Cattle left f.ir Medford Thursday morning. I They were accompanied Uy Miss Es ither Jarkso utieir neice. Miss Alice Cakihan of Klamath i lowers association. Kails has been employed by "the j M,ss Wanda Blgtey of Susuuville I Ballon Restaurant. I'" ,ne guest of her aunt. Mrs. J 'hn Mr. and Mrs. J w. Salman witli 1 Rnr fur au indefinite time. Miss friends spent a lovely .fay picnic- ; Begley expects her mother to meet Ing on Wood river Tuesday. Ih here atan early date. Wayne Lowe who lias been- work- ' Wednesday evening Mailn was ing at I-amm's camp is now am- a tre-t In the movie picture pl.iyed at Mallory s dairy. ot wnen a Man s a Man, y iiarom Mrs. Jack Martin spent a busy , BeU Wrlg'ii. The getting capacity day shopping at Klamath Falls Fri-1 "l lhe Broadway was taxed to the day. She conducts a restaurant utmost. Many from Merrill and li,,rt. j other vicinities took advantage of Miss CTeo Seiraens 01 Seattle. M Ptt.v and wore present. Wash., who is spending a few weeks j and Mrs. Bowman and little visiting her grand parents, Mr. andjduShter and Mr. Alec Bowman left Mrs. j. v. Selmens of Klamath j Friday morning for Talent. Ore.. Kails has been here visiting her j wnere th(,y expect u remain for a father J. J. Selmens. . I month or two, before going to Fred Lartson of Klamath Falls j Bcatty where lacy will make their motored here with friends to give jjo;ae H. B. Loosley a collie dog. j . .. ... . , .Mrs. Bjwman has been In charge Mr. and Mrs. Tom Culbertsnn oi Rogue river valley jave been spend-;0' central telepaoue oft.ee. Mr. is a few days here with their jan(1 Mr- Clinton will Oiove it In relatives J. F. Loosley. the future. l.WAn nf M,i. ! oirs. mil iamireia was a najia MlliN BBTT8R AUTOMOBILES KMt linn I. ni'lt.K WILL UVllO THPM 4mtt - 7mw- " ' r J V i. i Mrs. Bertha Med- ford spent one day visiting friends here. She conducts a rooming and boarding house in Medford. visitor Friday morning. Thos. Briles, Modoc. County Agri culturist reached Malin Thursday r : 7 .. .. .. .. . . ' T jg.seipjB Ji - Sunny, pleasant rooms. Dependable nursing cere. A good place to convalesce in Hiness and after surgical operations. Kates are reasonable. Ambulance for stretcher eases. Resident pharmacist. Prescriptions and medicine may be obtained at all times day or night. All Physicians Cordially Welcome Klamath Valley Hospital PINE AT FOURTH STREHT KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. dene Rogers who for the past!even!nK ' response to a telegram six years has been forest ranger ofsenl him regarding the army worm ipest. Ho win investigate regarding j the trouble. Mr. Brllos was here during the grasshopper visit last year, worklnc with the Klamath i county agriculturist. . .Mrs. Blans-hard and Miss Bonnie Blanchard are visiting Mrs. Blanc'i- :ard's daughter, Mrs. Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. N'. M. Fogle and children have gone on a tea days trip to Medford. Ashland and Cres cent City. Thcry will visit with friends for a fortnight before re turning to their home on the Harter ranch. Miss Alameifa Hall and Miss Evelyn Hall of Perkins near Sacra- j Mento, Calif., ar staying with their aunt and ami's Mr. and Mrs. Bud I Hail of MerriL. They were visiting Malin friends part of their stay. where they ware residents at one time. R. K. Hannon and A. E. Street returned Friday evening from a fish ing trip to IXamond Lake, where they went the Monday before. They report great s'aiccess at fishing and a fine outing. Cor. 4th and Pine Telephone 497 ;' i m MAKE j Every Fishing Trip a Joy Use a Built Right Priced Right Boat 7- f Made by TELFORD 8C SON 120 Conger Avenue j . Johnson Motor Agents j f A LAEVIEW Mr. and :ifirs. Gay Rloe, former residents of tills place, are visitors here from their home in lnglewood, California: A. C. PooStx and Floret.ce Poole, both resident i of Werner valley, were united 1n marriage in LaJtC view. Ore., Friday exbing, duly 31st. Mrs. t.'ord.i (Wilson! Morgan re cently of J.turai,, H.ki ' i .rned to Lakeview to reside ind lins ri'eiifd a maicelHn; parlor In t he t ilklng ton Varlm and Notion sto.'e on Main street. Mrs. Morgan ;n exper ienced in L Tils line of work and will no doubt receive her share of pa tronage. Mr. Allmrt C. Allen, cn'ramlssfoner of the Sbate Board of Hortlctilt'irc for the t hird district of the state with heaVdqtiarteri n! Hnittordi ')ro., paid L keview and Lake eoitnly an official visit last Friday. Mr. Al len's vf.sit was purtly to iiitiko ar rangements to have every precau tion taken tc avoid entrance into the state or tho potalo tilvr moth width is prevalent la soma of the P'jftato iihlpplng centeri outvide -if fir state. , Tho ctitwbrm motiuci WU3I1 has 1ie.-n rather serious in Lake couiily seems to be abating to some 'X; tent. This abatement Is pari I' duo to the seasonal habit i of tlig Pest and partly to the action t aken by the farmers In poisoning Ineni. Tho poison bran bait recommended by the County Agent's oface haa given very good results where :t has been used diligently. Mr. and Mrs. Clctor llnhnnr of Lakeview are receiving rongratula (Ions on t hn arrival nt n baby boy, born .Inly 81st iat t heir homo' on Main strcut. Buick always leads in motor car allies Standard Six Passenger Koadster ... $1125.00 5 Passenger 2-door Sedan SI liio.00 Passenger Touting $lt60.oo- 5 Ptutsonger l-door Sedan $1295.00 Passenger Coupe ... $1195.00 l Passenger Coupe $1275.00 Master Six Passenger Roadster $1250.6u 7 Passenger Sedan $1995.00 Passenger Touring $1295.00 : Passenger Sport Koadster $1495.00 Passenger 2-door Sedan $i:U)5.00 . . Passenger 4-door Sedan $1495.00 ; 1 'g'i- Spt.it hmnng $l.2.-.00 Passenger Coupe $1795.00 8 Passenger Cabriolet $1705.00 v Alt PrC9 F. O. B. Duicli fmctorU. Corrrrn (., u 6 adJtJ. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, Flint, Michigan DivitiJ Ctmt-rl .'U'.trt Csrfi$rctim 1 BUICK and STAR PARAGE H. K. Hanger Opposite White Pelican Hotel C?ntractor Will Top Surface Soon ny the end of the week, the last load of base course rock on the 17 mile stretch of The DaH.es California north of Sand Creek and south of Corray Springs, will have been dumped and spread on the road bed, accordiing to J. F. Cem eron, supervising e nglneer for the Bureau of Public roads, who was in town today conferring with of- J flclals of the state highway de partment here. Then, after several days are spent in changing the screens, thi contractor will start laying the top course. , . Mr. Cameron expressed complete satisfaction with the progress of the work and looked forward to the letting of the contract for the grading of the last unfinished gap of the Cross state highway. Mr. Corey also said that he was j just as much In favor of la gontta- am extension or tin Oregon irunl as ever and that lie was confident that the building of tbta rsl toad would be effected. Hay nes Loses Federal Post OBITUARY KIMSLV INFANT Death cuitiM to the infant daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kim soy, 31 Pine street, .Saturday nlk-ht. Tile Infant was Just several day old. Funeml services were held tbil afternoon at 2:;I1 o'cl ick nt Whit lock's moil nary and the body 111, Interred In Lliikville cemetery. Cohan neat, emerging from a pcekcfa opened in the Dead Latter Office in Washington, iwgrmed over desks, file,!, and the elnlhltlK ot the cmplnyex mull It was necessary to exterminate the peal by mentis of tumlKnturn. M mi t'unvas moves, good weight, pra. for L'.'m-. Klamath Klothlng KonpftDy, Adv. 3 I - tj. Prohi Commissioner Is Stripped of Some Powers riii.ir sKitvicK bodv Mkkk (Contlnueil fioni Page One) with an application by the railroads of the northwesv -o increase the rates and on the other by the I lor- k - Smith resolution In congress, which urges that a general investigation of all railroad rates In the , United States be conducted with the view In mind of effecting a general re duction of agricultural shipping rates. Mr. Corey and Ills paty plan to remain In Klamath Falls for a week or ten days. AVill Make Report "Just as long as It lakes an to make a personal Inspection of all the railroad surveys, will be the length of our visit," Mr. Corey said today. "Wo must make a report to the Interstate Commerce Commis sion on our findings In order that they as well as we can check up on the reports of the railroad com panies with the findings of our en. glneer." Mr. Corey said that he expected that hearings of tho Interstate Com merce Commission on expansion of railroads In central Oregon would be held next October. Mr Corey's stand In favoring the extension of the Union Pacific from Crane to Odell, has not been changed since his last visit; and he stnted that the mutter would probably con-.o up before the commission hearing Dexl October. WASHINOTON, Aug. 3. MP) Ilry enforcement today wus ordered to be taken definitely out of bbo hands of prohlbtion commissioner Hoy A. Haynes, who nfter September l, will act oaly in an advisory capacity to assistant secretary Andrews of the treasury. Commissioner Hlalr or the Inter nil revenue biircuu. who has Juris- i diction over the prohibit Ion unit, i signed the decree which stripped the i present enrorcemenl headiitiirlers ,f j lu major powers. The order which i liad been forecast, will carry Ottt the treasury's plans for a new lineup I when Die prohibition rcorxuni.nllou I plan goes Into effect the first of BOMB EXPLOSION ROCKS BUILDING MOW YOltK, Aug. i.4P)) Ex- plosion ot n bomb early today In tho vestibule of a four story bulld- Ing ill Madison street., Brooklyn, partly wrecked tho btl'1 lr0 mid I drove 211 tenants front their bo:oms Police believe the explosion i ,ny have resulted from labor troubles, Canal are on record In which collie dogs, missing one or a flock of laedlb have gone Hack and hunted It. ' 5r ':. "."lY.W .' '.V "7. Y. '7 V tlS2KlSfite UN.IOV ROOKY POINT Local people enjoying n trip to It ekj Point over .Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs. F. Kvans, Mrs. (!,M. Trlmblo, Oscar Hreniiiin of Medfoid. land C, flchaal. The party stopped al Rocky Point for lunch arid then motored on around the lake return ing home by way Of Fort K In ninth. Mens Finn Hex Illacic and Tan colors B pairs for Jl. Klamath Klothlng Kunipuuy,-Adv, 31-11. jj Wc use "Veiox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day ,n,n(ni(t(ni((.mim((((,()(M :::::: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : -;-.;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;.. . .: .;. .;. MEATS THAT ARE KEPT SWEET AND TASTEFUL by our modern refrigerating system can he had at all times of the year at our shop at prices that please. Fresh Salads Made Daily SINCLAIR MARKET 1125 Main Phone 793 "Let me Serve Yon" 41 I Ah