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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1925)
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE THUnsnAY. ATTfiUT 0. Moe Home Bought By G. K. Cum tilings Trua in iih nr neat, tho Oregon Trunk railroad irhen n ncqulrod 141a property jr K, 0, Oatttplpea on Bo u lb nvraldo, mom upon Itasll tot uiNk or Mourlni Mr. cuoimlm another toona, Tha tranafer of tho pouaa mill, nroperty ol H, s. Uo, iniMti Ritrohlioti followed Tho lor- ttttr MOO Imlli" In tin i on Ji.ffm huh itrooi between Beoond end i him Itroota, Pufohehi of the propot 1 1 iraa (or 17600, OKI) VHH DIVORCE Waltar 0, Glow, former oltlal of Pollaa of Klamath PaHlai in tha Wllaon admlnlatratlon, in defendant In u null for rilvorm filed yostcr- tiny by Miniiiii ii. Clow. Cruol end Inhuman treatment u ohaiad in niinplalnt, ., . groundl Mattel QUAv for divorce, ixjiiikii itv . x i ; a daap ant in hla ion wwi in curred ydalarday efteri n iiy Hub ert Mi Bolder, nil omployo f l u- Campbell Tow It Lunbar aompapyi Hi Iha ri'Hiilt of fulling on an an i WU bfOUghl to Kliiinulli Kail lawl fl lie lit anil rinilli'il to tho Klam ath Oanaral boepltal for treatment, BNOMRHR lf.UF.s II llarvry Ayt-ra, oniclmicr for tha atata highway oomtnlaalon left by motor thli mornlni lor Pflnn Villa on builnaaa luattari ahieh win kiotp hlui tiwity ti til II the till of Urn waak. llt'HINKSH TRIP It. V. Tyimr loll UiIh mornlni by itate i r Portland to (ranaaetl buninxm whli'h will konp hi in uorlli j until Sunday, whan ho jilena to re-! turn homo, , PROM Itu-l lll lit. I). W Ritiluliauisli waa otttoltK tit" bnalnaaa riaUora from Roaaburc lion- yaaiardafi iti:n itvs xoiitii KoHowlnif a tun ilayn litnilitivtn tflp hxr, Harry BtirfcvOldAr of Porllmul loft for t t north ihln mornlof, RKTURNINd HOMK Mr. and .mm. ii r. Btarna and William w. sinrno raturnlnB 1 1 Iholr homo In 8.m .1 mn f' nt a va cation tour, wara pttaabt In Klam nth Faun ovor Wadnaaday, CAI.ll'OHMA WSH H, H. llornitnl uml ti. B. CallbMh am ftmoBg tin arrlvulH from Woo. I. horn to IranahOt bnnluonn for u law ilaya. TWO WKKKM VIHIT aaorve k. Wendail of Dunamulr nrrlvad horo iimi atrenlni ami plain to romtiin in tho illy for about two wot'kn on bnalnaaa, Do you The Service Wc Give Ql'K SERVICE for fitting Show is Something to take iilto considera tion when yon need footwear. In adr ililiim lo simply selling shoes we offer orthpedic suggestions and fitting ad vice. Oonnaotad )ith Mta aarvioa of titling uml MolUnK Iiooh our Dtiwn Btalra Store ottr HhSe departmoni has a competent itdvlsor in tho troatment of foot ntlmenta, ino and aitjnst ntPiit of 1'r. Si-holl's Knot Bphliljutata ami Ofthopodlo appllartcaa f ir correction of woah font, hjtniotis, oallouaaa, fuiion arnhoa, burning fool, cold foot, crantpnd toea, Our iio ri apartment Rivns fraa aarvice in nod ographing, taking a picture of tho foot, for iIIukiiosIh of foot trouhlon, m tho cttstonior run gee wltli JiIh or hor own o.vo.i tho up- progltnnta oondttton of tho foot. i , , . . ! vfi' f hwim AKD PIOWO . Rttdonaore of I'faabyiorlan woi ( III ll Inn I Inn i ll F.lljoy Hivlm HU I'll I'll of '.iniiic PIOPIO Of lllii Preibyteriafi land Ohrlatlan ohiirohai li'fl I ho cJly IjimI evening fltoftly altar nix o'oloah for Wlul-Kee baaoh ntotorlng a tnlla abovo tha Maori nara they endoyed nwim fui in ml by n plonle attppar. in in' imriy were; lira, liurl ttawklni, Mm. K. H. VWtOh, Minium Vera Houston, Bernini Vitnco, Paulino AilaniHin, Holla lliiwkluii, Dorotll!) Hawklna, La Yarna Tbomaa, Joy Millar, Bw Millar, Joy Kvuim, Helen Color, Km h color, pother viu h anil Frank Moaor, Kiilpli Adam 'on. iioiiry Obertt, Hy WakUnob, Kin boo Itamaker, Porraal Millar, Palth Qrlnioe, Dtok Clavolandi Joe EOvdna, Roy Btovenaon, ISlberi Btlloe, Bobby Vtatoh mill ttin Holllater, its iiv.hi.nkkk .Mi l. K. O. Hata anil I wo child run of Dii'xniilr pro visiting for a lllll'f poll III Ml lllo i lly nil llllHllll'IH inittcra. I'lloM iikitish rnl.l miiiA After rlaJUnf auah progrlnanl roaorta in Canada an t,ako Lonlaa and llnnlff a pin I y of Vaii oiivi r pt'oplo ntotoroil im i -iii 'futon fir tin' sturpopa of aaalnp Craiar Laifca ol whi ti tbey bara haard lonrhui frini til ivr lllo i-ounlry Kpotik. In I in parly urn N. 1. I'iiiiiitoii, A. A. Cumaron ami M, K, Oamanon f ih" Canadian n y, who left tnu morn hig for thn (aha whara tho plait lo npnuil Hi'Vitrnl ilayn aftor whlrh thay win r"i urn homo, . MOTORlNu NORTH J-'ioni l.oa AnK''loi a parly of i uriiin plnnnlaj to lonrnay on north wit" jiiiouk tho xuintn over Wtdnoaday in Klamath k.iiim in tin- party wara MM, M, ixip and tha Hlaaaa M, uml B. Loop with 0. ! Tlffinl. OOHMKItClAL VTHITOH i-v J. itotini:), oommarolal mini f Baattla, making iii! dlatrlct fro- QUantty In lityn for a fnw ilttyn hun- Inaai trip. l.l.l-r FOR CRAXBR Aflor rUltlni horn yonlunlay, Mr uml Mm. O. A. Stono anil phUdrab loft titiu morning in (hair motor i',ir for Cralor Liha in vdlt for u fow dhya bafora raturnlnn aanih to lltolr homo In Ia Antfolo-i, afteir an i xti'iiili'il tour of norihon atatc. v MAlilN RANOtpSH Amonp Maiin mnahara in tho city yi'Mtonl.'iy truu-MirltliK IuiiIuoih w.is H, o. Wfllhuna, who raturnad to hla boma thin morning. BABY GIRL A bnlij- girl walfhlni S1,, pound waa horn Tuonday to Mr. uml Mra. .1. H. Bhaw of tho Bhaw-Bertrant milt. tiltANTS PASS VtsiTOIts J. T. !..i:'.:ii with hi aoa aro ftmonp tho bualnaaa vlaltora hara fruiii rirhnta Paaa, know EIRIIIIIIKIlKllllllBlllllIIIIIIIHHIlIllllillllllllllllllllllllllllBllilllllllllllllll S SERVES YOU B B E S T KODAKS Tins stprtB is KODAK HEAPQUARTERS and wiicn wc nay hcailquarters We mean all that, the name impU.es, Here you will ind all till' newest and most desirable Kodak:; and for the advanced amateur aye offer the Graflex the camera that (Joea Hi" difficult things in Rhotflraphy well, 1 iii.. iii; ( 'a moras (iraflex Tripods jpj Prof essional Cameras Nylon's Poudce De Rig 60c Armand's 50c and $1.00 Coty's Origin $1.20 Vicitay ..: $2.50 Egypte $i.oo AZurea . $1.00 LeTreffe $1-00 Prlqcess Pat ..... $1-0 jjiiharrna $1.50 Three Flowers 75c WE FRAME PICTURES Willi Till: BOSCH Jack Punier re-tBlly of Ateil '. rd lias a.copti'il a psOttlon with tho Htilck anil Stur itscncy here, taking up hla now dntlea today. HBD'FORD BU8IN68S MililV.Vl- WUllam Kl Cnnnlngham of the t'nllfornlu Ori-t'.un 'Power compan; wiiit Jiaadituartara in M ad lord la iranaaotlbg bnalnaaa ha'a today from ihe fnltajr iity. 1 It A SA "It ( i HfSI X KS8 O. W, Grace of Malm spent Wad- neaday hero on bualnaaa manors. FROM XTSVAOA i'. 6. Juhnuou vlalting Utrotigh the etateetopped hero over the iluy oarouta mirth from Tonopah, Nev, FROM IHJfi SOt Tit Frank Howe from tlornbrook, California was busy In lie oily yes terday attending to business mat ters, returning homo this morning, VISITING HERB Bailey Washington 'is among the southern visitors Here this week trqm Modlora, Oalltarhlai visiting with Nelson Wosturvolt. OAKLAND VISITOR 11. A. Unas of Oakland. C alitor- j nla. paid the city a brief visit on i business mailers yesterday. BUSINESS V ISIT ('. I. Clement with the Carey Safe company of San Francisco is here tranaaetUtg business. COIiB HERB 'M. D. Cole of Medford was hero yesterday transacUHg business, I SAt'RAMIlx ro PARTV Mr. mid Mrs. A. M. Hemiorson ! anil son with Mrs. Ct, 11. Jones and son. a party of Sacramento people j touring Oregon, wore guests horoj yesterday eni'outo north. ON VACATIOX TRIP Mrss E. Mctlivney with Mi's lle novlove M'.'Glvney ol San Francisco who are on a Vacation trip from their suuiheru home visited in the city over Wednesday. TEN lAVS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. K, L. Coterin tour ing north from San Francisco ar rived in Klamath falla this mornlttg And mftor visiting hero for n fow dnys will motor on lo other points of interest In the state, planning to remain in Orogtiu for nboul ten dttya. ' Underwood's $2.75 to $19.50 $62.50 to $125.00 $2.50 to $7.50 $125.00 to $400.00 Face Powder Nylotis Cold Qream Powder $1.00 RETUBXS TO MEDKOBD Impressed arlth KUtnialh Kails and Its bualboaa boaaibintlea, B. J. Smith who haa banl here fjr several days looking over conditions, returaeil this morning to his homo in Hod tor:l. In all probabllltloa Mr. Snilth wlU return to Klamath Falls .o locate. RAHJUJAB PROMOTEH nJ. K. Sexton one of the prominent raihoad projnaters of the weal, with Mrs. Sexton is here on business mat- l'ARTV HERE '. K. lliirijett, Theo. W. Hoke ami .1. B. Hilllnglon all ol VorllaTnl are among the northern visitors reg latered W the hotel White PelRan today. HASTKRN VISITORS InotUdOd in bha eastern visitor, yeattrday who are enjoying a. tour of the west were Dr. and Mrs. O. I). Aloes' of Columbus, O. passixg through C. J. Crowley of San Francisco with a party of southern people is spending the greater part of today visiting Kl.unath Falls and near by poinU enrouto north. AjHRIVED this morning .lames c. Riley enjoying a motor trip north f:om San Francisco ur-l-lved in, tho city this morning and plana to visit here and Crater Lake ior the coming tWO days. Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling All work guaranteed Mrs. Wim Bessler 62h Waslilngton itetween Sistih and Seventh TOILET SOAPS Cas-'hrner Bouquet Cuticura Woodbury's '. Glovers Synol Sulphur Carbolic - Bie Bath i , OKMKIt 1'ASTOR HERE Bank J or isit with ohl time Fi leiuls from Home in i'aiifoniia 1 Rev. J. F. Stubblefield of Merced, California, former paator of lie Presbyterian churvh here, with his wife and daughter, Miss Gertrude, are visiting in the elty for a lew daya. The family left, here for California about ten years ago ami their many friends here welcome Iheir visit. In a few- days they will be joined by their daughter, Mi:s Ethel from California. VACATION TRIP . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jaeobson of Dunamulr, California, who . are esiovJns thalr summer vacation, ar- riveii in the city farly this forenoon, enronte to Craler Lake. They plan I to tour through Oregon lor the coming two weeks. . 1 THREE MONTHS TOUR Frank Hilgers and a party of friends of Oroyille, California, were among the early arrivals today, making a tour of the state, plan ning to spend perhaps three months touring before returning to their home In California. WITH THE K. U. OQMPANV Milton Swartwood has accepted a position with the Klamath Develop ment company for she summer months. RKTI R.XIXt; TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beat with Mr. Beal's sister and husband who are visiting hero from their, home in Lincoln, Nebraska, are expected to return todiiy. from Diamond Lake whore they have been enjoying an outing for the past three days. Visiting from ashlaxd Hartand JleWiHiansa-jaml Glean Hill ot Ashland motored over from tho valley today and are spending the day hero visiting with friends. J They plan to return h3mo late thto afternoon. IX FROM LAKE (3. W. Huffman, proprietor ot the Crater Lake store. Is among the bus iness visitors here today. WOODSIDF. RETURNS L, M. Woodsldo, advertising man ager of tho Golden Rule store re turned last evening from Crater Lake where lie has been for sever al dnys visiting with Mrs. WQonalde, hostess lot tho lodge. KODAK At this store is a fine art and is handled by a capable corps of artists who are erfi- ployed for just one purpose namely THE PRODUCTION OF A HIGHER CLASS OF KODAK FINISHING with this idea in mind and with the aid of the most up 1so the minute apparatus the CELEBRATED KRYSTAL KOTE PROCESS was perfect ed and today Klamath Falls can WeH be proud of the reputation this finer and more lasting glossy print is gaining up and down the coast. KRYSTAL KOTE PRINTS are all made on VELOX, acknowleded the worlds fin est photographic paper. KRYSTAL KOTE PRINTS are more last ing than glossy prints made by any other process. KRYSTAL KOTE PRINTS cost no more than ordinary prints, and you get that snappy 8 hour service. Nylotis Cold Cream 35c and 65c 5 Nylotis Vanishing Cream 35c and 65c Edna Wallace Hoppers Creams 60c E Three Flowers Creams 50c 5 Milkweed Cream ' 50c and $1.00 Djer Kiss Creams - --..65c D Kranks Lemon Cream .-$L00 g Boncilla Creams 75c g Gokien Peacock Bleach Cream $1.1)0 1 Angelus Lemon Cream 50c and $1.00 Melba Creams 60c t WE FRAME PICTURES gj 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 15c LKAVIXCi FOR KRICX Local Roy 'o Enter Hastings Col- lege This Fail Mrs. H. Boivin with her son Har ry, left this morning for Saa Fran cisco. Harry planning to enter Hastings college for the coming Serai in the southern city. MEETING AIUOVRXKI) A misunderstanding over the time set for the meeting led to a post ponement ot the session of tlw coun ty fair board which was set for last night in the county agent's off ee. niiis for the construction of a new poultry house on the county fair grounds were to have been opened. OF SAX FRANCISCO Among the southern men here over Wednesday from San Fran cisco were: J. S. Potter, S. E. Pot ter. John and i5nmtaer Merd&n, I Special Fixture Work ! For Houses and Stores SHOW CASES COUNTERS SCREENS Mill Work Klamath Falls Cabinet & Fixture i Factory 127 S. 11th Street SAVES YOU MOST FINISHING Cold Creams Mll.li WORKER JlVR'T Serious and perhaps fatal injury was narrowly averted yesterday af ternoon at McCollum's mill when J. H. McKee, employe of the mill waa strack in the head by a falling saw. McKee was but slightly Injured and was brought to Jhe Klamath ValleJ hospital test night tor treauasat A the wound. KHTIRXS TO EUGENE Mrs. Hattie Benson, wife'otF. W. Benson, deceased, lonner Secretary of State and Governor ol Oregon, who has been among the most dis tinguished visitors hero the past week, returned this morning sy stage to . Eugene. Wtdlo in the city Mrs. Benson was the house guest ot Mr, and Mrs. George C. Uiricb, wh( witli their guest enjoyed u delight ful trip to Cratef Lake. It is over twenty-five years since Mrs. Sensek has visited Klamath Falls and she was amazed at the wonderful de velopments. DOORS WINDOWS AND of All Kinds Phone 894-J f