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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1925)
THURSDAY, fUfGtJST iT, 19261 v.r.?j two fctiSNftfG HfiliAt.D. K I, A MATH FALLS, OREGON I ft.: & P ft News of the Klamath Country AKEVIEW c5WALIN tbo Vcllotriitoii' iiuitoriKiH. K. A. Priil ty nccompamcd 1 . in- Mr. Anderson, editor of the Mulin Untik ami Mm. Mil-; Progress spent three ditys In Kluili v flays jtprj front an ath Falls tn the Interests of the Which l ick thorn paper. Sir. Anderson returned Sal mil" of Canada" to unlay evening. ". rk and 10 many Mr. and Mr. Itaymoiul Allen Rlg itereet. Tin y made or and little daughter, Edith Kvelyn. IBuO miles lii their drove over from McCloud, where Mr. " Ulgor Is postmaster. Inst Saturday, They are visiting al Hie home of Mr. fflrera, Casstdy ami and Mrs. A. M. Thomas who are the w this week, parents of Mrs. Rigor. Mr. Rigor for :!"' returned to McCloud Monday. Mrs. Hallmark is the Kuest of her slater, Mrs. John Rebor. Mrs. Hall ma rK has been visiting in Oakland They are leaving soon for Lake of the Woods for an outing of several weeks. Mrs. Alta Taylor of Red Itluff. t'ollfornln Is vlsillngher sou. farl Taylor and family. Rimer K. Merritt. postmaster of Merrill. Oregon was in Malln Tues day evening visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank llolhrook have moved into the 1'iedenhiU'B house. Mrs. 1. her Q, Ilolhrook ami family of Klauuith Kalis were in Malin Tuesday evening calling on relatives and friends. t v i iiiiiiiiiiti2ii ! ;: " """" "r Factory-to-You Sale . t AAMAAAi 4oc Cas6s.de Linen Pound Paper and 35 a Cascade Linen Envel opes to match. 80c value This sals r.q,. for Both MERRILL Tins Is the most toon 'in! stationer; by of Lake eonn hli wife left , Moin: . where they will 'and will make an extended visit at ; Iters.! a famili reunion of Mrs. j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reber. Prffln: fni probably where she has Joined her daughter, be one abo ii a vei k. VlVv will return to their home in V Chaiu Pitcher, well known slock- j Snsunvllle in time for school. ' in :.n of the nonh cud or the county. , Mrs. Vivian and little daughter, is sb'.-'dily r ring from tho stroke i Jean spout the week-end in Mnliu r,( pnrrU.i - with which ho was! from Klamath Falls. Stricken In May. He is under the' Mrs. Wildo expects io start for ofiirii ut core of Dr. Harry S. Stone. San Francisco on Tuesday, t'hiropractor. i Mark Livingston Is enjoying a A Hydro-Thermograph has been vlslt from 0,8 "rolher. who came Installed by the Fremont National . ,:lst Sunday. J'ore.v-t office which rot-ord? the t, in- ; Percy nnd Jonn McNeill left Sun perature and relative humidity for day for Steel Swamp where they each day. This instrument is a val- j will work for Mr. Dalton at tho ur.ble aid i:i determining the serious- ranch. ness of the flro risk in the forests, j The heading of grain on the Tule iiS-as'-ninch -os li e danger Is known Lake, fields begins with the month's :.HpJie much greater when the humid-; first days. Wonderful crops are re :;lty' is; very low. last Sunday. Aug- i ported by those visiting tho grain ust 2, the humidity was so low dur- fields. ing a par! of the day that it could Agnes Kladzuba is recovering no; be recorded on the chart provid-1 fnom a prolonged seige of inflama ed. 'Vhlrh would moan that it wastory rheumatism, and is out for the hclow ten degrees. The information j first lime for months, shown on this chart is read three! Mr. and Mrs. Perkins of Big limes a day by the use of a sling i Creek, near Fresno, stopped over ' ron' ..-r. and a telegram is sent 'night in -Malin Monday on their way JJfco tire W nther Bureau in Portland , home from Crater Lake and other .a'ch day at noon, advising that dc- j Oregon points. Mr. Perkins is con- -partmen as to the atmospheric con jVditions existing In this locality. CTt' " ' ... James Auslm Smith and Lucy married In Lakeview. Bfaionday.t August 3. They left im 3fiedJati ly after the ceremony for a J short slay at Crater Lake. (., E!:a E. Murphy and imoconc Wil- Jiams wi re married in Lakeview, : of apoplexy, has many friends In Monday, August 3. Rev. Theodore I Malin. Mr. McPall served on the i J.oojifnairorfic iuted fir? the ceremony hoard of directors of the JlaHu wiifcb was performed at the home of t'nion High school, from the BVant Trtv.i., ni, ,,.r nccted with the Edison Power com pany at Big Creek. California. He expressed himself as being well pleased with the country, and both he and Mrs. Perkins were charmed with the beauty of Crater Lake. Mr. Jesse McFall. whose death oc curred Saturday night from a stroke t-ai (iitnd.irson. '" Gilbert Q.'Rrowa, forest super visor of the Fremont National For est, 'returned from Reno last Wed nesday -wiili a Ic. pedge sedan l which he purchased in tho Nevada ' "town. V. Mrs. Sarah Bussy, a resident of Lake county for many years passed away, last night. August at the "homo of her son, O. M. Bussy in ."' Summer I .ate, Oregon. Mens Fine Sox Black and Tan Mountain district. He was 69 years old at the time of his death. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wooden antl three children were visiting in Malin from Bray, where they have spent the summer. Mr. Wooden has been employed there. The condition of the worm pest seems to be somewhat relieved and under control. This is largely due to the habits of the worm and to the poisoning done by the ranchers which seems to have been successful. Mrs. A. W. Macken and daughter, Miss Margaret left for their home in colors G pairs for SI. Klamath .aaIat" Falls Tuesday evening af- Klotbing Kompany. Adv. 31-0. ter a two weeks stay at the ranch. isrm saving 14 is ' ' OBomj to neglect your teeth because is costs money to have them nut in shape. You pay in loss of effi cii ; and impaired health for every day you let pass with i:i t'.'.h in poor condition. And, as a matter of fact, B i: -:iis',ry r-; not the expensive luxury it used to be. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (PalolQM of course) 202 204 H i-'!:a Bidg. Stu and Main Phone 836 : ;- : ; ; : : : C ill 't'.-'e'.-Wt'f'tWelr't'fW- oice ii We feel that one of the most im pOPtant elements in buying a tailor made suit is having a large selection of fabrics and patterns to choose from. That is the reason that we cany materials in the whole piece and that is the reason that our- stock of both domestic and imported fabrics is by far the largest to be found between Portland and San Francisco. Have Your Next Suit Hand Tailored CHAS. J. CIZEK Merchant Tailor Hart Bldg. :!:: ;'TTTTvvt"!' Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haskins and children Louise and UiVerue re turned la -t week frcm a six (reeks visit with relatives In Mlu rl. They returned b. way of Yellow (tone I'aik. la most iplaces ihlnn looked pry dry. They found a good deal of warm weather and Klamath county lo.iks good to thc.n. They bad a delightful trip. Mrs. Rose Davis and K. A. Sum ucr Davis were ia Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Andersju and daughter Thina aud Helen, return ed Fiid.iy from a two weeks trip to Rocky I'jlnt. .Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Ilollenheak left last week for the Fort .-junto. The Merrill Library club will meet at the homo of Ml J. I'. Stev enson Thursda. afternoon, This I.' the rirst meeting since June. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murray and daughter Miss Kv i accompanied lj Miss Besale Davis, surgery nuise at Klamath Valley hospital, spent Sunday in Rogue River with the family of Rev. Martin. T lelr daughter and Mi.-i Davis were In training together in San Fradelsco bespit a same years ago. Miss Davis Is an o'.J friend of the Hurrays. Mr. and Mrs. Max H.irlterode anil family and Leo Harlterode were among Merrillitcs in Klamath Falls Saturday. Sunday Max M.irlioiode and Leo Harlterode went t Bra - where Lo Harlterode has accept ed a position. Quests of Mr. and .Mrs. W. F. Jln- nette and family last week were '!'. A. Rhode i and son Allen, of Oak land, Calif., and Philip Paris an 1 two sous from Los Angeles, calif. They took their guests to Crater ljke for a day. Mr. Paris lad children left Thursday f.r the easl and Mr. Rhodes ami Mr. Allen Rhodes left for Heir home in Oakland, Thursday afternoon. Velton Haskins left Sunday fjr Jacksonville. Mis. Haskins and children who have been visiting her parents' fcr the past two months returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parker where Visitors in Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson and family left Sunday for Rose burg to visit with his brother's family. Mrs. Geo. Officld and daughter Winuifred, Wilma and Fannctte re turned Mjnday evening from a short visit at Applegate. Miss Miriam Offleld returned with them after spending several weeks there with relatives. Friday the Sunday school of the First Presbyterian church will hold a picnic at Shamharts Grove. Fred Peterson, county school sup erintendent was in Merrill Monday on school matters. Merrill is to have two more rooms finished before the opening of school. They will make the gym into class rooms. Mrs. Rudolph Kalternhorn and Mrs. C G. Merrill were in Klamath Falls Monday shopping. Mrs. Mabel Smith from Colusa, Calif., is visiting her Bister Mrs. J. W. Scoggins Tuesday. Mr. Scag gins and Miss Bee Scogglns left for a few days trip to Crater Lake. Mis. Smith is just returning from a trip to Alaska. P. H. Tebren and T. u. Mojlery from O. A. C. are in Klamath coun ty for a few weeks working for the government on the White Pine Blist er Rust. It Is their work to de stroy all black currant bushes. They report having found a number around here and that they find the people heartily cooperating with them. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Agnew from Idaho are in Merrill. They arc plan ning to looatc In the county. While here they arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Westbrook. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dalton drone to Klamath Falls Sunday ovbsfng, Mr. and Mrs. R, II. Anderson were in Klamath Falls Sunday evening to nee her mother Mrs. Thos. .Martin who returned from San Fr.mclsio where" she recently underwent an operation on her hip which was broken a number of mouths ago.. John Merritt has accepted a posi tion in toe Ratllff & Stevenson store for the summer. Geo. Wright has sold his interest In the Candy Kitchen to his part ner O. Harris. Mr. Wright has not decided wiiat he will do. Ivan Kilgore and wife visiled with relatives In Bonanza Sunday, Witch Hazel Very refreshing after Hhavinv Siothing for .used bites and bruises or Inflamed skin, it'a, nearly' three times ntrooger titan the or dlinn sjrudos. Fun pint regularly it Dm ing TUU Sale 39c Georgia Rose Toilet Water A true reproduction of the fresh flowers. I nBtS I in a iM'autiful! . designed frosted Kass bollle. Pret ty enough Mr any dress ing tabic. Sprinkler top. Regularly ji .tin hq Dining This Sale f C Aspirin Tablets Promptly relieve pain, headaches, colds, neuralgia palm, Made from True Aspirin. Box of 24 tab- m Regularly "i6c Duiiug This Sale 19c During This Atiguat Sale Starting August 1 We offnr those remarkable her galas on uuallty, season, itile goods; Hvurybod v today wonts In iv mine,, yon do, so does your neighbor uoxl door, so does every other person. This morebaStUse, with very few ex ceptions. Is made 111 fmclarlOS willed W'e utul (he ihousaudH of Rexall J?toroi oaii and .onlr.d. T''o goods are standard w 1 guarantee (bQUI alisolulely. tllSXall Factory ownership alone uiitkei possible such ratUOSi The.- ciun I 1 1" duplicated. We cordktlly Invito yon to Vlsll our store, to seo these r.ue values, and to make. tho moil of ibis groal money lavlligf opportunity. Puretest Epsom Salt Is absolutely free from Impurities. II Is, therefore, ease to take. A wouduifu! milnrllr. Gives prompt results. iiSkfiAAkSKfA Jonteel Vnmshiug Qteam Keeps the skill soft, while mid IWSUUfllli It It lii lie' Ideal face poWdOt base, I'or- tumod witii the mronilorful mieel odor, Bnowwhlte, go(i gud imootU, lu relrssfl- lug. S II Sale Jonteel Vanishing Cteam 39c legulsr Nloo OOt i'lil-. Sale I ih. slgs, regulai ly Tills Sale . stag, Sale regularly ltr 1,. Symbol Fountain Syringe Two ift. else guarantee,! i-shs yuar. UOUldoi In oge piece, No seumn to give away r leak Bstrn heavy rubber tubing, Three full slsg hard r.ibo. : pipes, motgl stut-off. itesutarly $1.75 Uuiiug lil H lis $1.19 JpttiuTI IviaVKimHn Ltdlft Comb Made ii- hTgn-gfhae rubber xpec loll, tnintnd Nine tnrhi bum. The nBIUO on the i' nib In glial - gntog of the qUalliy. RttBsf uii coarse or coarte and fine," Kale I'rlce J7U Bobber) Hair Comb The vo i latest god m 'I oonven I t comb l.i .ii i , t ', in. Inns. ConrM or oogrsa and flue. Regular Prlnl 10c Snb- Prli' 29c Quitlitv Tooth Brugheg An issoruneal . f styles thai grill I tj iiio renulramehtg of every no l.i I ii family. Go d iunlli). whlto brb'tlen. Rggnlgrly JDc each limine This Sale 19c " I Ml.- ' : . HH.iHHlt,'H"VtJ.rSMl HI- i Ull 1 It , I UlllllKtli ll I 1 1 l '1 till I itl 11 Kl lit - i : , : llbll MM I1WWI llllllllllgl II "IggggMlglggglggn ggj II glgggfggg 11 - ft V f .- ss-71 mT-- Oaf WTLT. "'.l.' V . mtrAlMMll t - 4- A -ii !( , k What 19c Will Buy 2uc Toilet Cream 25c Rose Talcum 25c, 2 dozen Aspirin 35c Tooth Brush 25c Klertzo Tooth Paste 25c Rexall Corn .Solvent 25c Rexall Foot Powder What 79c Will Buy Si.oo Peptdha Tonic $1.00 Rexall Orderlies 81.00 Rexall Live)- Tablets !)Uc, 5 yards of gauze 81.00 Rubber Aprons $1.00 .Toilet Water 81.00 Georgia, Rose Ppwde i .! it l-.tAfft ! n . ... l . . . . - - - ; THE O m T O. 5th : What 39c Will Buy 50c May Rum 60c 1 ounce CtUWBra 50c Sodium Phosphate 50c Byelo 50c Shavinj: Lotion 50c Garmei Candy nOe Jonteel Cold Cream REXALL STORE Star Drug Store MAIN Strct't Mk -, ! ! - kt-l ?.;, .-. ), KENO llAltNUAHT'.S SAI.K OF . i mm r:!; DRR90DS. yt Adv. Mrs. K. E. Puckett and daugh ter Ethelwerc visititiK "t Manly Pjickett's logging camii the first of last week. Mr. and Mrs. hyle Qordon, Mir iam t. robb. Mrs. Esiher Reck and Mrs. Anderson and Hon Merle wore among those who enjoyed a picnic at Spencer Creek Sunday. Thomas McCormiOk Jr. spent laat week at the homo of his sister. Mrs. It. O. Mills on the Morril road. Mr. Mills and VS. E. Iteeder brought him home Sunday after noon. Lois Snowgooite spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs BoyleS at tin- hitter's home. Mr. and .Mrs. Abbott of Klam ath Fulls were visitors at the 0. H. Nelson ranch during the week. The Snowgoose family were in the Dorrls country Sunday. A hay baler was at work the first of the week baling hay lor George Buekbee and C. V. Nelson. The dance at the Keno ball Saturday evening was greatly en Joyed by all present. While I). It. Dp ton attended to business affairs In Klamath Falls Saturday. C. :-'nowgouse and son j lien carried the mull. A liny hand at the C. V. Nelson ranch was the victim of an unfor tunate accident last week, ill which he lost a finger, His light hand was caught In the pulley of tho hny fork he watt working nnd be-( fore it could be extricated a finger ' hod been cut off. He was taken 1 to Klamath Falls Immediately for! treatment. id M.ii ti ii in Ift-r ; enter-fiienda Mr. aud .Mrs. Win. WUwgil "f i Mrs. Alex Chopno and children I .Mr. Portland. Ore.. Hatted Sunday with I "re clly vlsltnr.i Balurdny. tgtned .Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Schreincr. Mr. nnd Mrs. llenjnmuii wits Sunday. Ed Itoyce Is heading grain fAr trWWgoMBf InHjtagSg In Klamath QAKNMARt'S 8AiB QF T. Q. Williams. Falls Saturday ev. ulng. sf.MMKK l);:i;SSES. ' i-li Adv. for the ESSEX COACH SPRING LAKE Mr. and Mrs, Carl Martin who have been visiting Mrs. Martin's sis- j te'r .Mrs. E. A. Bofirelher for td'e past week relurned to their home j In f rankfort, Kansas, Saturday m H'niiigi Karl and Chiuies ilack and Keii nelh and Millie Stewart went o "fllri - j mbnrt l.alie for a few dsjs fishing. Never Before a Value Like lillS The l.u ;;i"t sales of 6 -cylinder cars simply reflects the general recognition of greatest car value. 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