MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1026
EVENINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREfJON
PAGE THREE
"Quality" Meats
i
When you want a delicious Roast for
your guests, or other meats of choicest
cuts and quality call MILLERS. We
handle only the best.
Millers For Quality Meats
Miller's Market
GUS MILLER, Prop.
Main, near Eighth Phones 700 and 751
Four Deliveries Daily
WATCH-
- US
The Washington Cafe
U tho rnont popular eating plsco In Klamath Falls t idar
"There's a Reason"
you can p
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMERICAN AND CHINEHE DISHES
ISS Booth Hlsth Woe Hhlog, Irop.
Sanitary Fruit Market
701 Main Street
Fresh Fruit and
Open from (J a. 111.
iioatman in-rrt 11 ns
Knjoya Two Weeju Trip to Cooal
mill Camping Trip Beyond) suicm
K. T. Itnutnimt of Sugarmun'
Clothing itore, title morning return
I'd his position after u two vreeki
recatlon trip iponl In Portland.
Canyon Beach mid a number of the
roust clilee. Tor a week Mr. and
Mrs. Boatman camped on tho Bania
Ann River nbonl to miles eael of
Baleu. Mre, ilontmnn win remain
In Portland tor a fortnight with her
parents, Mr. and Mre. W. F. Ilardl
aon. '
Time Is Valuable
ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU
AUK' GOING SOMEWHERE.
Have yuur car oiled and
groused and put on a ! ant
of tires hcfqrc - i.it inn: and yon
can gamble tin saving tlmo mid
a lot of grief.
Klamath Tire
House
"Cnp" Calkins
GENERAL
FIRESTONE
and
OLDFIELD
Klamath Ave. & 6th St.
Fur Manufaeturinp:.
Coat Remodeling
ah work guaranteed
Mlvs. Wm, Besslcr
02r Wanhlngtcn
llutwuou Slxtili and Sovonth
GROW
Vegetables
to 12 Midnight
,
Federated Board
Irate at Lumber
Interests Here
Thai iii" lumber Iritdrhkti in
signing a alhtCtricnl supporting the
s. i'. ami opposing tiii' entrance
of the Northern linos (fito the Kldm-
atli country, overstepped tholr
rights la thi opinion of tho feder
ated board late Saturday aflornoon
whfuli thereupon drafted a resol
and all. "I'll their support of any
railroad Hint desires to construct
a Mm' Into Klanlitb.
Mope specifically, members of
Hi.' board believed t lint rouds that
art' now In Klamath would never
allow the rapid progress that would
come to Klamath with competing
loads.
County Agent C.A. Henderson,
delivered a report of IiIh trip to
Oweul valley ,10 the hoard mid Utld
1 hat Dti per cant of tho farmers
who Journey from Owens Valley
to Klamath will KtHtlo horo for
good.
aKNKBAli MANAGER HBBQ
Mr. mid Mrs. Paul II. McKee
und Mr. mid Mrs. Donald MeKee
01 M,odfOrd moiored over from their
home Sunday mooting to enjoy the
picnic of the Copeo people yester
day afternoon. Pgul MeKee is gen
pral ntnnrtgor of the California-Oregon
rower company.
PROM STAM'Oltl) "I"
' Over Sunday visitors registering
from the Stanford t'nlverslty wero
Nina Allium and P. Mary Scott who
wne uorbtlto to visit at Crater
Lake.
PROM 1'iTism itcu
a Pennsylvania party of tourists
who spent Sunday In Klamath Kails
ciiroiito north Included: Mrs. Sarah
Rolnhard, Mrs, William M, Dllliin.
Mrs. K. Kuer, 1.. K. Euer and (I. A
10 ne r all of Pittsburgh.
fiNRbUTH TO LARK
Mr. tind Mrs. .1. C. johnson with
.Mr. and Mrs. 1). It. Rogers of San
Francisco, who are motoring north
on an extended (rip. were guests
In the city over Sunday.
AT CIHM'O IMCXtC
Mr. and Mrs. Perry 0, He Lap
were ainong tno local people who en
Joyed the copen picnic yesterday on
Hie hanks of the Wlllianisou river.
-
Mainly . About .
AT SPRING I.TIEEK I
Party "i People IVoiii IftHlfbrd mid
City KiijAy Pintle I'miy
An enjoyable Sunday picnic which
was mil ! up nf local mill Mi'iironl
pooplc motored rnnu here to spring
Creek yeeterdky afternoon Included
Mr. mill Mrs. II. It Inn burger, W. B
tlnaborger, H. V. Friend, w it
Bertha flklnnor, all of .Medford. arid
Mi'h. Docl Nnrrlii mid l(M Wymo
linn hsrtdb.
HB4 lull itETl'ltNH
Q, M. Hector mid daughter. Miss
Borhlco, wini for ibe pant week havj
been in Portland on 41 business mid
pleasure 1 1-1 1 combined arc egpocted
homo ihia evening,
MKDloitD VISITOR
I". II. Crawford is transacting
IninliH'HH mullet i III II it y from
bla borne in Medfortti
SOUTHERN TENNESSEE
Perhgpa the moot southern visitor
10 spend the week end in Klamath
falla on 11 luur of weetern United
States wer Mr. und Mm. Qeofge I',
chandler of Knoxvllle, Tennessee.
DOCTOR PROM SOUTH
Dr. mid Mrs. C. II.. Kent of Holly
wood. California, who are enjiiylng
a relation trip, spent the week-end
in Klamath Palls.
AT DIAMOND LAKE
.Mr. and Mrs. Ray II. Heed.
Willi .Mr. and Mrs. O. DUOgUt en
Joyed a week-end outing at Dlmiioud
Lake, Mlurnirig to tho city late
luat eVnning.
SISEMOHEH ATTLM)
Mr. und .frs. L. c. slsemnre.
prominent residents of Fort Klum
uth. r.peni Sundny at the. Copco
picnic
of SACRAMENTO
Mr. and Mm. A. Wlddowson and
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Everson. en
route north on u motor tour from
their home In Sacramento, spent
Saturday In the city.
ATTEND Piratic
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson.
Mrs. W. I. Anderson. Mrs. W. P.
McMillan . nil Miss Louise Cattnr.ia
aH joyed th.- picnic at Williamson
river yesterday given by the Copco
people.
IN FROM LODGE
Mrs. Lester Wlshard, wife of the
caretaker at ilurrlmiin Lodge. Is
among the out of town shoppers
here tndny.
ENROuTE to dcxsmciu
O. I). Havens of Riverside, Cali
fornia, who ifiont lh" week end at
Crater Luke, visited hero briefly
today enroute to Dunsniiiir.
AVERS RETURNS
Engineer W. II. Aycrs. who has
been attending lo business mutters
In PrlneVllle for several days, re
turned to the bjty last evening.
I P FOR GAME
William I. Pay, pitcher for Klam
ath Falls, whose home Is at Mt.
Shasta, left this morning. While
here Mr. Ray stopped at the Hotel
Lake.
' RETURNED To ASHLAND
L. 11. Kldwell and W. I!. Edgar
have returned lo Ashland after
spending the week end here.
BACK PROM LAKE
.1. D. Newiioin. (leorge Shumway
and II. W. Barltett, a party of local
men who spent Saturday and Sun
day M Crater Lake, returned to tho
city Oils morning.
PROM MAI. IN
Stephen Hover spent the week
end In the city friini Ills home at
Mallu.
PROM PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Ross and W.
A. Ross of Portland were over Sun
day guests In the city.
VISIT HERE SUNDAY
Air. and Mrs. I). E. Loosley spent
Sunday here visiting from their
homo in Medford.
HACK FROM VALLEY
Charles Schaal returned lusts
evening from Medford and Ash
land, whore ho motored on Friday
afternoon to spend the week-end.
lit CKLERERV PATCH
Mrs. Tom Riley. Mr. and Mrs.
Newhank, Mrs. Walter Harding.
Katharine Connolly and A. .1. Con
nolly spent Sunday at Huokleborry
mountain gathering berries. The
party returned late last evening.
OHELL LAKE
c. 11. Smith spent the Wook end
ill Klamtttb Falls from Odell Lake, j
VISITS H WOOL MATH
Eastern Boy Rnroulc
Aiifl Peri i 1
Into Cmijidji
- Ili ri'
Luurein-.. PInn. former school
fffate of Jimmy Daughertir, wboae
honle Is in Minneapolis spent Sun
day lure cnrut" Into Canada and
through QIacler and Yellowstone
National I'urks. With .Mr. Finn
worn Mr. and Mr... It. K. Myers of
tab Frnneliteo. After the estended
lour itie party -lll return to Mln
Doappllc OHIBF ENGINEER
Mr. "and Mrs. Perry Crawford of
Medford motored over early Sunday j
morning from the valley city to!
all. lul Hu. picnic of Hi" local Copco!
office which was held on the hanks !
ol Hi.' William on rlror. Mr. Craw
ford Is chief engineer for the Cali
fornia Oregon ' Power company.
ADJOINING STATE VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. II. N. sparks who
an- motoring through Oregon from I
their home In Vancouver, Washing-J
ton, were among the. over Sunday i
visitors In Klaronth Fulls.
MIHH WALKEK hack
Afi.-r being con.ir.f-d to lu-r home
for th" past seel: suffering with u
sprained sokes. Miss Mary walker
returned to her po ilion at Hie Hec
tor Shop this morning. While not
compl"tly recovered from her In
jury. Miss Wnlker la uhle to attend
to her duties.
PROM ST. LOUIS
St. Louis, Missouri, visitor.'-, over
the week-end III Klamath Falls In
i luded Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Ilam
mel and daughter, who with Mr.
and .Mrs. w. E. Hammel of Eagle
Polnl. enjoyed a trip to Cruter Luke
on Sunday.
FRESNO PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Beets und
Mr. and Mrs. It. I). Black were
guesis registering from Fresno. Cali
fornia over tho week-end.
Do You Know
HOW GLASSES
ARE MADE?
Look In our window and you
will riitu exhlMa-d the mater
iab us (Ml, also Knowing the
different pron-ssrs glass goes
through in making a lens. Then
rail in and we will take you
through thf shop whtre wo are
grinding them.
DR. GOBLE
70t MAIN '
Eyes Glosses
Examined Fitted
Repairs Quick Service
Auto
Parts
"QUALITY"
, Sicp-cut
PISTON RINGS
"JAHNS"
QU.ALITY PISTONS
A T
VanDykes Paris Co.
With the Hub Tiro Shop
502 So. 6th Phone 616
New parts for all cars
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People
MOOSE I'H'MC SI'CCESH
Large GfOWd Alteiids Annual IV
file of Moose lnlge at IParli
One of the largest lodge picnics
of tin. year was that of the Moose
t'..lt'- h"ld yesterday at. Wlul-Kse
beach, when members of the order
mid their families and friends gath
ered at thf popular licach to spend
the day. (James, racing and swlm
tng were enjoyed, with a delirious
picnic lunch for nil.
SOITIIKIIN PARTY
Over Sunday southern visitors In
Klamath Falls Included Dr. W. K.
Iloggis, Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge F.
Hamilton, of los Angeles; Mr. and
Mrs, S. M. ('amp of Sacramento and
Miss M. Stelnhnch of San Fran
cisco, who are enjoying a motor
tour of southern Oreon.
RETURN HOME
After visiting with their grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Matt,
the Mi. .: Nemo Sutton and Joy
Iteed returned to their home i:.
San Francisco this morning.
SPEND SCVDAV AT BEACH
A ptcHlc party of local people
who spent Sunday at Wlulkse peach
included Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Wick
ersbain and children, Allsa Ryan,
It.-x Holllster, Ralph Adamson and
Irvin Keller.
ENJOY CRATER TRIP
Jay Czizek. Dick Wright, Edwin
Wet! r and J. F. Magulre, Jr.,
made up a party of local young
in. a who motored to prater' Lake
to spend snmi.iy.
AT THE LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lamm. Ed-.'.-..
rd Watterhouse and Rorand and
Tom Watt enjoyed Sunday at Cra
ter Lake. -
WEEK END AT LAKE
Misses BeUy Ramhsy and Dorthea
Martin witli Martin Adams spent
the week-end at Crater Lake.
BUSINESS VISITOR
S. A. Nelson is among the busi
ness visitors here from Medford
today.
SPENDS SUNDAY HERE
.'.ss Singley of the Rock Creek
Ranch spent Sunday in the city,
attending the ball game between
Yreka and Klamath Falls.
HERE FROM CHICAGO
Mr. and Jrt-s. Frank Houck ar
rived here Saturday from Chicago.
11!.. and will spend the summer
visiting with Mrs. 'Houck's sister,
Mrs. Jack McAullffe of Fort Klam
ath. They were accompanied by Mr.
McAullffe's nephew, Peter" O'Con
nor, wi) went to Chicago some
months ago. He expects to re
main here permanently.
WARDS HERE
Mr. and M:s. Joel T. Ward ar
rived here Saturday for a visit with
trdends. Mr. Ward was prominently
identified with the realestate busi
ness (or a number of years, and it
is not unlikely that ho may again
decide lo remain hero and ireopen
office.
FROM NORTH
11. L. Gccdwin Is among the busi
nesu arrivals here this afternoon
from Portland.
FROM THE NORTH
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sebbin with
Charlotte and Wluitred Sebbin of
Portland are among the guests reg
istering at the hotel White Pel!:an
this afternoon.
VANCOUVER, B. C.
T. R. Sledding, commercial man
of Vancouver, It. C, is among the
business visitors here today.
RICHARD KLEIN HERE
Rjdaatd Klein of Seattle Is a
guest at the homo o-f Mr. and Mrs.
C, M. O'Neill. Mr. Klein is Mrs.
O'Neltl'a nephew. Today accom
panied by M.rs. O'Neiill and Mr. and
Mrs. M. B. O'Neill and children.
Mr. Klein nr -tared lo Crater Lake.
lll.OTCKY HERE
Head of La Vogue Stores Coinora
llon Here on Business
M. I. Blotcky, head of the La
Vogue stores copo.ratlon, arrived ill
Ktamdlb Fulls last evening and will
re aft In In the city for sometime
looking after tho nf fairs of the
loCa branch of his chain of stores.
HAILROAD .MAN HERE
T. M. Schumacher of Chicago,
vice-president of tho Southern Pa
cific, In charge of traffic, wjas u vis
itor In tho city over the week-end
on official business. He Tonferrcd
with other Sounhern Pacific otfl
iilals who are stationed hero temporarily.
THE WEATHER
The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under
wood's Pharmncy shows the pressure
lo he rising slightly tndny. A con
tinuation of pleasant weather is In
dicated. Forecast for next 24 hours:
Fair and Warm.
The Tycos recording llierinomoter
registered maximum and minimum
lempgrgtarec today as follows:
High 85 Low 51
C. S. W eill her Report
Weather Oregon: Fair tonight
and Tuesday, except generally cloudy
or foggy along the coast : moderate
temperature. Light variable winds.
LA I'RENIERE'S HERE
Amazed Willi (.rent Strides tb.it
Klamath has Made Hecently
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. LaFrenlere,
accompanied by Stanley It. Krueger
of Denver, Colo., Mrs. LaFrenlere's
nephew, urirlved here yesterdiy for
of brief visit In tho city. Mr. La'
Frenlere, who up to a few years
ago was Identified with (he mer
cantile and lumber business of !) ir
rls and Butte valley, has not been
here fvr several years and was amaz
ed with the -great strides that Klam
itb Falls has made dosing his
absence. He expects to go fram
here to his old home In Syrarue,
N. Y., traveling via Vancouver,
(.'., where he has other business In
terests lo look after. Mrs. LaFren
lere will accompany her nephew,
Mr, Krueger to Denver, where she
will remain until her husband re
turns fr Syracuse, when she will
Join liim and return bo their home in
Oakland, Calif.
TO MEDFORD
P. Ray Dunn returned Saturday
evening from a brief business trip
to Medford.
TO HUCKLEBERRY PATCH
Mrs. Ruth White with a parly of
friends from Ashland, is enjoying
a trip to Huckleberry mountain.
where they plan to remain for sever
al days.
FROM KENO
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ornbb and
daughter Vera, spent the greater
part of the (ley here from their home
at Keno on a business and shopping
trip. .
OK MIDLAND
Mrs. J. D. Hooper Is attending to
business interests here today from
her home at Midland.
Mrs. Rhoda Tompkins of Modoc
Point is among the shoppers in tho
city today.
VISITS OVER SUNDAY
Rruce Bailey, nephew of Dr.
George Merriman, spent the week nd
here from Ikeview.
MRS. MOORE IN
Mrs. Laura Moore of Point Com
fort lodge is in the city today trans
acting business from the lodge and
reports fishing splendid at the re
sort. Trips Over Board;
Bonanza Man Held
On Liquor Charge
if Fred Dxlson hiid not tripped
on a treacherous board Saturday
night a complaint charging him with
possession :f intoxicating liquor
would not bo in too glands of the
district attorney today.
County Traffic Officer Knowles
was scouting around among tho
cars outside the Bonanza dance
hall Saturday might. Three young
men passed him with a bottle in
their hands. He followed.
When the caught up with the
three, two of the men dissolved
Into ihe darkness. Knowles took
after the third, who proved to be
Dodson. 1
Twice Dodson trippfed and fell.
The second time, Knowles caught
up with him and placed -him under
arrest. Dodson is in Bonanza and
will probutly bo brought laere t )
answer to the charge.. A quart bot
tlo of moonshine was confiscated.
Angler Neglects
To Buy License;
Gets Fine of 25
One Bingler, Kenneth Ilolliday,
ventured Into the clear waters of
Pelican Bay, without a fishing
license but with a fishing rod. He
was promptly arrested by District
Came warden Marion J. Barnes
and pleading guilty this morning
paid a fine of $25 and costs.
Barnes spent the day at Pelican
Bay and Rocky Point checking on
scores of anglers fishing in the bay.
He reported large catches of fish
made and one ten pound trout
was landed by a tditrlst from Texas.
A lawn mower meter that has
been invented enables a man to re
cord the distance covered each time
ho uses his mower and in an entire
season.
" !
The Coolest Plncn In ToVn"
Life, with all Ifs fllorv and
Palri. is Vividly Real In
"THE BRIDGE
OF SIGHS"
An Intensely dramatic story
of a man who willingly goes
to prison for unothsr mun'e
crime,
A MACK BENNETT Comedy. -
"GIDDAP"
A Special Kenturo of the
News-Reel is tho famous
Scopc.n Trial, showing
('on rt room scenes.
Special Tuesday
only
We will show the motion
pictures made last Sunday at
the II a,l I G a m e. . Other
Klamath scenes will also be
shown in addition to our
regular program.
AT THE
L-IB-E-R-T-Y
"A Racing Classic"
"GOLD HEELS"
From tie- Famous Storyj
and Stage Play, 'Checkers."
TUESDAY
'VENUS OF THE
SOUTH SEAS'
A Stirring Sea Story.
LEAK LEAVING
G. W. Lear, who for hte pest ten
days has been visltnig at the home
of his brother. Benn Lear, left this
afternoon for Bakersfield, Calif.,
where he w'ill visit before' returning
to his honi in Los Angeles. l '
Miss Rogers Gained j1
15 Lbs. in Six Weeks J
Skinny Men and Women Gain
5 Pounds in 30 Days or
Money Back
My dear Friends:
After my attack of Flu I was
thin, rundown and weak. I had a
sallow complexion, my cheeks were
sunk in and I was -continually
troubled tvith gas on my stomach.
I felt stuffy and had lost my ap
petite. I had read about McCoy's
Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets
and decided to give them a trial.
At once. I began to pick up an ap
petite, my cheeks tilled out and my
complexion became healthy lookng
and I gained 15 pounds in six weeks
and am very thankful for what Mc
Coy's Cod Li-er Oil Compound did j
for me.
Miss Alberta Rogers, 2S4 W.
Cerro Gorda St., Decatur, 111.
To take on weight, grow strong
and vigorous, to fill out the hollows
in cl).-ek and neck, try McCoy's
Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets
for 30 days. 60 Tablet? 60 cents
at The Star Drug Store. Underwood's
Pharmacy, Whitman's Drug Co., and
live druggists everywhere. If they
don't give you wonderful help In 30
days, get your money back you be
the judge. But be sure and ask for
McCoy's, the original and genuine.
Adv.
Iyc out prowii
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"HE lenses that allowed you
to see clearly during the
thno that has gone may not
be proper now .Have us give
you a thorough eye-examination
and restore your today's
eyesight.
Dr. H. J. Winter
Eye Sight. Specialist
Wo grind our own glasses
Klumnth Falls, Ore.
A regular Inspection
of your eyes by n coin
potent optometrist IS
us necessary 0.1 regU
Inr vIsIIh to your din-
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