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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1925)
fcVEttlttri RmtK ltLAMAflt FAtTA ORtfCONl fUTtlftPAV. ATTCttftT & ifl&i AW 77? K PREVENTION? Why wait until you hixvo (o rail in thfi den tor. Why not find mil today anout the condition of your teeth. Your dot or ho mwy prevent yearn of (Unoss. More than one chronic utlmrnt Mhk neon trnrert directly to a d I no n sod tooth. We can i 1 1 you tin truth about your teeth in a few mini) tea and tt costs you nothing. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of course) 202-204 Hopka Uldg. 8th and Main Phone 838 t Make Your Sales Letters DRESS UP You wouldn't think of eandtng out a KHlsman who looked like a cnndfdatr for a bread lino. Why do you persist in sondins out soles letters on cheap paper and cheaper printing? W. O. SMITH u Printing Co. Phone 93 You have a right to be hap py and optmimstlc! Even if you are just returning from the best vacation you ever had and mist get back to the daily grind to replenish the household sup plies. BE JOYOUS For when we planned our Fac-tory-to-You Sale, we knew that you would be glad to take ad vantage of the special prices on this high grade merchan dise. Replenish the medicine cab inet with KItfno Dental Creme. Rexall Shaving Cream. Epsom .Salt. Tincture Iodine. Puretest Aspirin Tablets. Boric Acid, Ad hesive Plaster and Gauze. . Fill the candy jar with Jor dan Almonds, Wrapped Cara mels or Milk Chocolate. You can use Opeko Coffee. Ballardvale Chocolate Sauce and Jams, and Ferrari Olive Oil to complete the kitchen needs. An example of the unusual values duriug this sale is shown here Pure cream caramels of highest quality at Regular Price 4c OQ During This Kale OIC You Save with Safety at Your Rexall Drug Store Star Drug Store KLAMATH KILLS OREGON h j ews Of The Klamath Country CHILOQUIN A real "get together ' moetlni; of the Chiloquin business men was held at the Chiloquin Cafe Wed nesday rveulnn at eight o'clock, forty belD( present. The object of the meeting was to form a civic club, the name of which will be determined upon at the next meet ing. Wednesday. Aug. 12th. Mr. G. Cttmmlng of Forbes Drug Co. acted as temporary chairman: Mr. C Hed rich was elected permanent chair man: Mr Arthur Preaubc, secre tary and treasurer; Mr. U Snook. J. Gardner. Mrs. G. Cumhting to gether with the chairman and sec retary treasurer were elected to serve as a board of directors. C. Balfour, E. Gowen and K. C. Spink, on the social nnd reception com mittee. Dr. C W. King. t. H. Lau ritsen and G. Gumming were ap pointed to draw up the by-laws and name the organization. A most in tewsting talk was given by Mr. Fred Baker, former superintendent of the Klamath reservation, who spoke of the remarkable growth of Chiloquin and what the lumber in dustry had accomplished in the opening up and development of the country. Mr. C. Balfour. C. New man and C, Hill spoke of the ad vantages of the business people get ting together and of what they hop ed to accomplish for the betterment of the towei. Mrs. Burton, genial hostess of the Chiloquin Cafe, served an ex cellent chicken dinner at S:30. Ev erybody expressed themselves as having spent a most enjoyable eve ning and are eagerly looking for ward to the next meeting when more definite plans will lie for mulated for the future activities of the. club.. . In Milwaukee, a woman hit a man with a bottle, but maybe she will 'lay he looked like an umpire. f J The world's population Is estimat ed at almosi two billion, none of jvhlrh is exactly satisfied. MORTON IHHI1 msm hospital : Our expert doctors and surgeons t-tlrut food nnd -quiet surroundings V V brine you rest health. 'to mw t w rwoacnco I . The huckleberry season is now !pn and many families from Chilo quin and vicinity are enjoying their outing there. Ground was broken today for the : building to be occupied by the Chiloquin Review. Mr. Priaulx Is newspaper man of several years experience and his coming to Chilo i.quin is looked upon very favor ably. The Chiloquin Review will have its first Issue in two weeks and will be published weekly. Mesdauies Hannon. Crane and 'Jamison and Miss L.ina Brown en ' joyed a swimming party at Wlul I Kse beach Tuesday, i Rehearsals of the play to be given ! by the Community Club, begins on Monday, August 10th at 2:30 p m. Rehearsals will be given at the ! church. The play, an entertaining comedy will be given at the Chilo quin Theater. September 21st. All taking 'part in the play are urged to be present. Mr. Frank Carlson, postmaster of Chiloquin, who has been ill with summer flu, is much improved and is back at his old post, although still under Dr. Dietche's care. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Crawford of the Crawford Fox Farm, received a pair of handsome police puppies from the Wiisona Kennels in Rusli vllle, Indiana. The puppies stood the long trip fine and arrived in good shape. They will be raised for breeding purposes. Mr. Craw ford is raising stiver and blue fox for the market, and they also have i a large colony of white leghorn i chickens. Dr. I,. W. King will move his I offices to larger quarters this week. He will he located over the Klam ath Telephone and Telegraph com pany. Dr. King Is a very success ful dentist and his locating in Chiloquin fills a long felt want. Mrs. King Is a graduate surgical nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffatt and daughter; Miss Letha Gray were Chiloquin visitors Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Gowen have returned from their vacation after touring the northwest. Mrs. Zadow and sister, Mrs. Ger vlck were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Nelpoth of Chiloquin camp today. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown were business visitors in Klamath Falls Monday. Harry Wllhelm, old-time rlver tnan and expert fisherman reports a great number of rainbow trout In Williamson river and also states they are fatter than he has ever seen them before. The P. T. A. holds their annual a i i - ..v i mju :- election September Sth. 1: Is the aim of the organization to secure a piano for the chiloquin school and it is hoped that all parents and those interested lit school work will come out and give the P. T. A. their hearty support. Mosdatucs McCain West nnd StrowhrldRe will act as hostesses to the P. T. A. at their first meeting. Mr. nnd Mrs. .lack Aueicr have moved to their apartment in the new Gienger building. The Community Club dance, giv en at Du VeJ'a hall Saturday even ing was quite a success, over one hundred dollars being cleared. This money wiil go towards building a home for the Women's Community elub. Everyone reports an enjoy able evening and hope the dances will be given frequently. Among the cottages built in Chiloquin recently are the two Gienger houses, one occupied by A. C. Gienger anil family, the other by Mr. Emerson anil family! On Chorkioot street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlson have put up two neat cottages, one occupied as their home and the other leased lo Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gordon. Mr. aud Mrs. 1. Ituell have also built on Chockllol street. I.. I. Snook has recently purchas ed, a lot from Mary Cowen Jack son, a part of tin- Jim Jttda estate and expects to build a house for rental purposes. Mesd;nes Henry Wolfe and Ted Markwardt are enjoying a camping trip at Huckleberry mountain. A force of workmen have beutin work on the much needed addition more labor. A Btjf modern elec uk. illy equipped mill Is soon to he built and n number of houses will soon in' under construction. A school bus win he run to Anpgfovci Neva, and llraymlll and provision will also be made for transporting the children from Ewautta ci.np to the Chiloquin school. Jack Villalre. woods foreman for Ewauna Lumber company left to day for Portland to attend to busi ness matters. MERRILL mid Mrs. Uoso Davis and K. A Sum not' Davis left Wednesday for a trip to the WtUttmette valley. They also expert to ro ns far north as Seattle. They plan to he away nboul two weeks. M.N l.vdta Krieke and Miss McClel land who recently accepted a position on the county health unit, spent Tues day in MfiTtn. Mrs. I.. ( Story nnd Miss Tlu ltnu Story vNitetl ; (Vvv days in Klamath TalN the first of the week, the quests ot Mrs. Story's sister, Mrs. K. K. Sten!u nson. C. U. Haskins was In Klamath Kails Vednt'S(tay. Uev. r. Unlet and Mrs. C. K. Patterson left Monday for Portland ; to visit w;ih Mrs. Unlet who has been ill in Poilland for several weeks. Tuesday evening a number of Mer- I rill young people enjoyed a swim- I mini party near the I.aey ranch. Swimming enjoyed for some time i then a lunch was served on the bank. J They had roast weinies. toasted murshmattows. TMrnu anil Helen An- , v ' sU. Tr . .VfcW .tVW, 7 Air" The sealed chassis i nth triple sealed engine rock fount a- defton. fcva Murray. Esther Moore, to the public sihool. tion and brick walls. ('. L, tlrlffln ; Itlta Shamhart. Melon Brown, ( leo will have bbarge of the Interior 1 tlraybael. ('has. Stukel. I-yle Mr- Karl Millard. John work, also of makitiK the neces sary repairs in the o ther rooms. The local church is to be re modelled, new partitions, addition al windows nnd two new chimneys built. This building will be- used as a temporary high school. There will be r.bout fourteen pupils who will enter High this year. Mr. C. L. Griffin has recently purchased a r.-ew Ford car. The Forest Lumber company, who have recently purchased the Modoc Lumber company's interest at Aspgrovo have taken on about one hundred and fifty men on their payroll the last few days and need RODEO AT MERRILL Sunday, Aug. 9th Be Sure and Come Old Time Cowboy Contest Ride Em' Till They Quit WOOD Summer weather has melted down the price of Block-Wood to the extreme bottom. Low summer prices are now on. Don't hesitate but buy roar winter's wood now. There will be no cheaper prices. Green Slabs Orders are coming in for that good cheap wood green slab. Our trucks are delivering the best green slab we bare ever sold. Order a years supply of blocks, and green slab, and you are safe you can get no better wood. Peyton & Co. 'Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 CAUTION The thin, extremely flexible balloon casing, repaired by the old methods, leaves a bard, stiff section which throws the tire off balanco and quickly ruins It. The Hawkinson System eliminated this difficulty by miking a re pair of remarkable strength yet just as thin and pliable as the balloon tire. Badly Injured balloon tires are not "through" IF they are repaired the Hawkinson way. A trial will Convince you. We guarantee each repair to OUTLAST THE TIRE, or your money back. All tires In spected FUEB. cACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh riU, Geo. Orlnm! Qalcontnlnl, Kills Mover ami Donald Ilailcy were In attendance. J. W. Scoggins, Bee Bcogglns and their house guest, Mrs. Smith from Colusa. Calif., returned from a few days at Crater I.akv on Wednesday evening. Rev, A. Wossels spent a few days the first of the week at Crater Lake, returning to Merrill Wednesday eve ning. Mrs. J. A. Brown and Miss Helen Brown spent Wednesday in Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Mover and son Ellis were visitors In the Falls Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Grocsbech and children spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. droesheck's sister. Mrs. Burr Westbrook. E. F. Merritt was In Klainnth Falls Wednesday. Mrs. G. H. Carleton entertained for Mrs. John Wolfe at dinner on Thursday. Plates were laid for Mrs. C. P. Haskins, Lorainc and Pbytis Haskins, the honor guest and the hostess. Mrs. Wolfe expects to leave for her home In Los Molinos the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Daltnn drove to Kl.'.matb Falls Thursday evening lo meet their daughter, Miss Louise, who has been visiting relatives In Oakland nnd Miss Ellen McVeigh, who has been attending summer ses sion at the U. of C, at Berkeley. Gal. Mrs. Hutlolph Knttenhorn was a visitor in Klamath Falls Wednesday. The Merrill Library club met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Stephenson. A social hour was spent following the business meeting. Refreshments were served during tho afternoon. Following were th ose present: Mes dutnes W. F. Julnette, F. N. Moyer, Wm. Walker. T. AA. Black, Arthur Frazler, C; V. Short, J. A. Dewey, Edd Harwood, E. F. Merritt, C. M. Merritt, O. II. Graybael. R. L. Dalton, R. II. Anderson, M, A. Howard aud Mrs. Park Dyer. Raymond Taylor was in Klamath Falls hospital, whore he had a slight operation on his neck Monday. Mrs. Taylor drove up Tuesday and he re turned home Tuesday evening. It Is hoped he will soon be out again. eft the TINE TREE Some months ago over a million readers of the Cosmopolitan maga zine were delighted by Peter B. Kyne's story, "Cornflower Casslo's Concert," the tale of a young, tal ented girl who got her big chance to make good on her glorious voice through the philanthropy of a Cal ifornia miner who was considered a bad man by tho community. Now these readers and many millions more are to have tho pleas ure of seeing this vivid story, for it has now been screened and is scheduled lo come to the Pine Tree theatre today. Forrest Stanley, likely hero whom all the fans adore, plays the pari of the supposed bad man who makes the girl's brilliant career possible. In the role of ttie delightful Chuck walla Bill, a familiar character in Kyne's stonles, Is Russell Simpson, who gives to the part a charming wist fulness that Is irresistible. Outside t)ic door of Justice, free hut bound by truth, guilty yet in nocent, of what? A flash of indiscretion a dash of reck less despair, and I he fat her of his beloved was sentenced to Imprison ment, 'while he shnnghailcd alionrl a vessel, lives life In the raw, won- 'it' Tripled Scaled! Tho air is clcahedi the oil is cleaned, the rU's i cleaned. Every point of entry for the tlirt and dust which causes engine wear is closed Sealrd! iMo other car, feg&rdlessof price, even approaches the protection tor working parts found in Buickfs Famous Seated Chassis with the Triple Sc.iled Hn tfine. And this is only one of many 1926 improvements. Seethe Better Buick today in the showroom any Bnick dealer. BUCK MOTOR COMPANY, PUNT, MIX:! I fon O BUICK 8C STAR GARAGE Opposite White Pelican Hotel dering and learniUK the meaning ! of manhood. Don't mist 'The Bridge i of Sighs", 'the famous snry BJr Charles K. Harris, and is showing! Sunday at tile Pine Tree theatre. Dixon Litigation Conies to an End Unless Mrs. Bessie fllxon decides jto nppcal to the supreme court, the I litigation over the administration of I (hi estate of Louis II. Iilvon lias come People who love to hobnob lth' to an ond, OS I lie result of a decision ltlmrs nrlnces countesses dashlmr hooded down this Week by oAt The LIBERTY Circuit 'Judge l.eavltt. The decision of Judge Leavltt designates Benson Dixon, the brother of the deceased, as the nd mlnletfSltOf of tin- estate. princes soldiers aud beautiful women anil tleiight t.j participate in Intrigue, hair-breadth escapes an I brave deeds will find "Honor Among Mon." which comes lo the Liberty Louis II. Dixon died In 1010, theatre today exactly tile thing to His widow, Bessie Dixon, and Ills make a pleasant evening. brother Benson filed letters of ail mill - If a rip-snorting, slam-baiiK h irse-, Istrntlou of the estate. Before the race makes your blood tingle, you court decided Hie Issue. Mrs. Dixon are duo for a thrill when you go' waived her petition to another party, to see "Gold Heels," which sWb'ws By Hint action, the county court Sunday at the Liberty theatre. It I bold she Had waived right to admin Is a William Fox screen version otllstratorshlp, either direct or Indl Henry Blossom's celebrated play, ncct. Thereupon started a fight which "Checkers" and an excellent adan- has come up In one form on another has once beeD before the stale su preme court. Mis. Dixon tiled Injunctions Sgtllnst the sale of her husband's properly bv bis brother, which were bandied in this court. 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