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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1925)
Friday, august m, mr, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE Mrs. J. P. Morgan Dies Today Noon NEW YORK, Auk. II. (I) Mrs. John Plorpont, died mi tfuoo today ut liflr boma ut (Hull covo, l. I. iikiiiii wm Hi" ri'niiii o( u cardiac collapse ilia physician wild, whirh camd aftor two month Illness from sleeping sloknoss, AVERS 111:111: Html ' llurvcy Ayi-ni iif ttia Highway commission i in tba city from Modoc Point on n sborl bus lui'nn 1 r I it. FROM CIIILOOt IN .1. II. I In 111 1 1 1 on o( Ihu Wood Lumber company tramactloi biiJInoss in iii" riiy today from Cbftdtiuln, 1 TO ItOHKIIIKG A. A Dollman, with his mm inn) duuhter-ln-law, Mr, and Mm. 11. a. Bellman, loft yesterday for lloljfburg where they win ramabj mi 11 business nip until Monday IT)M LANGELL VALLEY Mr. anil Mm. Chin I, n Swingle, proig,lnoni faruari ot tba Langtril Valley, are in ihu oily for u rw daya on basinets and phtasuri com blnfdi io HUNTING a. .1. Connolly umi Paul union motored into fuiirornin Thursday aftdrboon 10 do some cage bunt Inn but outside or tin upon tboy hud in going, there waa no ax .11. mi nt fur thay 1II1I not get unv bin!, hut UW Is. visitim; s ak'-iI 84 noil su roapaetlrely, Mr. mill Mm. George Waal ot Palo Alto. fullfornlu, uri' hen- vis ulna with Itaolr m, Waltor Waati newspaperman of thiN city. Iff, anil Mm. West were the parents uf 13 children, nil of whoui lived to marry ami raise fantllfei. Their ntny hara win ba for in Indatlnlt period, iioth enjoy good baaltb unci signs of gray Imlr bra Just iii'RiiinitiK to in' apparent in hoth. LEAVES foil SOUTH Minn Anna tloovos, who was iti tba offlca ut fhi Kinmnth Vallay boapltal, him rimiKtii'ii hor poiltlon mill before locating In Sun Frun- fini'o permanently, mihh itaotog will cti)oy 11 trlii tliroiiKh Yellowstone Niitkiiinl. I'nrk. ivirvboov's iittAirtt "My Wife and I" With Irene rtich at the mother u hdsc luisband and Mm fottghi each oilier fur the love of a beautiful gold digger it's drama intensi fied ! Saturday Viola I ana ami Ben I .) mi in "The Necessary , Evil" Wiinw ' ,u " :. . AT THE L-I-B-E-R-T-Y I Popular "Buck" I Jones , ' in "The Arizona Romeo" fj 1 A gem of a western I in a new setting I SUNDAY the great Tom Mix in "Dick Turpin" The First Strictly Cash j (S ScHltf OFCl & Co. itfj) i Lar'est Strictly Cash Store in Klamath County Wffi phone 34426 MAIN STREETPhone M jgfflj Store in Klamath County 1 tloz. pint Hall Mason jars .... 60 I dOZ. quart Ball Mason jars .70 Best cietiinciy butter, 111 .50 Dozen Economy jar lids 25 We own and operate OUT own individual delivery system. All orders amounting to $2.00 or more will be delivered free. Compare the price we ask you with the price you have been paying and see if our service is free You will find our prices on all items will please you. Prices quoted in this ad arc good until market changes 25 lb. sack pure cane sugar 1.75 1 dozen pint Economy jars 1.20 1 dozen quart Economy jars 1.50 1 dozen Ball Mason jar lids 20 Gal. size Libby's applebutter Gal. size fancy catsup yg 2 cans fancy grated pineapple 25 Med. size can fancy sliced pineapple.. 20 Gal. size fancy grated pineapple 1.00 Gal. size fancy sliced pineapply 1.10 25 oz. K. C. Baking powder 20 50 oz. K. C. baking powder 40 1 lb. can M. J. B. coffee .55 3 lb. can M. J. B. coffee, lb .54 2 cans fancy Iowa corn .25 3 lb. can fancy ground chocolate gQ Extra fancy solid pack tomatoes, can -.20 Gal. size fancy standard tomatoes 40 Large can fnayc dill pickles .25 Large can fancy sour pickles .35 Tender peas, can 20 Campbell's soup, any kind mQ 10 large bars Fels Naptha soap 70 10 large bars Crystal White soap 4Q Large can Rex lye tQ 49 lb. sack Fisher's Blend flour 49 lb. sack Drifted Snow flour 10 lb. sack pure cane sugar 100 lb. sack pure can sugar 2.65 2.65 70 6.65 We are now receiving large supplies of Rogue River fruits and vegetables the can taloupes fresh corn and berries are the best we have ever handled. Don't overlook the fact that our Rogue River products are purchased by our own store in Medford, direct from the grower which in sures freshness and saves you the extra mid dle profits. ( ! Mainly About . People OF OOBVAlJUS Miss Helene Cowglll. here In the interests of the county fair wark. is registered from Corvaliis an.l will spend several days here. HrwKi.i, HBRB c. t. Bunnell, ftuiifiot comtaorclal mknnier of the SVoatern Union, with bsadauartara in Sentiie, is calling on tin- local o(fU-i' today. COOS HAY VISITORS I Dunlneaa Mru of ppba liny Yiii ut Klmimth Fulls oh Yurutinu tri I HKMG I.F.AVF.S Pn 11 1 Sfllc. who has lirvn omploy--1 1 ut the PaOltlb TalophObe und felaRrapb company, loti this noon for Portland whirv he will visit with his inothi'f for several weeks. CONTrWYCTOB HERB .1. t. i.oKiin of Qranti Post, who is one of the prominent contraatora i:l Ibe valley. Is here today on hus- iness matters, Thomas 8aarles, manager of the I .Marshfleld Mill company und Dave Bmery of the Hunk of Southwestern OfSfon, were visitors here lust eve-' Miii. enrantd from Diiimnint l:iki where they have spent sevrrul days fishing, and left this morning to try Hie sport in the ItoguS river. Mr. Svarles reports the road to Orator Lake in splendid condition, hut most of the joy of the motor trip wus lost when the rood loading to the city limits ot Klamath Fulls wus struck. WKAVBR9 LEAVING SINDAY Kdwin Weaver .is leaving on Sun day (or this home in Kugene. inhere he will visit with his parents and sister, before Ki'ing sjn to Montana to spend several weeks visiting with (OTtner school chums and friends. WEEK-KM) VISITOItS i .Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Sehereck and -Mrs. W. M. Bray arc week-end vis itors here from San Francisco and I plan a trip to Crater Lake while here. LEAVE FOH COLLEGE Miss Esther Kerns, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Kerns, mid Earl Kerns, son of Mr. and Mrs. (i. O. Kerns, left Inst evening for Oakland, California, where they will resume their collage studies. Miss Kerns will enter Lane's hos pltal, which ls connected with the BOUrihorh college, to take training to become n nurse. Kiirl Is entering the university for his first year of college work. Miss Kern's sisters. Misses Mary and Edna, accompanied their sister in from Keuo lust even ing und returned home with their tath'er Ihls morning. AT ROBRRT8 HOME ! Mrs. ('. L Koherts hus as her house guests. Mrs. I. W. White, Mrs. Claude Coaebbbm and two Small duughters umi Dr. Nell Vernon, all of Astoria. 1 ; WILSONS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wilson left lust evenin'g for Los Angeles, where Mr. Wilson will sing in the large temple. While here he was the tenor singer at the llurr revival meetings. His friends lust even ing presented him with a very substantial purse in appreciation of tile efforts he has shown while here. I'ltOM MODOC POINT .1. .1. Johnson arrived In Hie city lust evening to meet his mother, Mrs. Mnry Johnson of Weverly, Wushingtou, who la here tor n vis It with Hef son. I IOTP DEALEItS IIEKE John Hoyth and 1'. Wlmor ot Bttsanvtllo, Oalltornla, wboiesale ftuit dealers, are hero on business nun let's. VISITING CITY Mr. und Mrs. Cornelius Murphy, wltih their son und daughter, Qoora and Mary, of San EarojUClscO, are enjoying a visit In Klitmalh Fulls, ahojr whKih they pl.Vn n trip 1 1 Crater Lake. DUNCAN MiKAY LEAVING Duncan McKay, one of the popular members of the younger crowd here this summer, plans to return h ime the list of the week to llend, where ihe NrlH resume his studies, tilris be ing his tscal year di High school. During the siuiuner nvonsba w-hile in Klaiiiuth Falls he acted as assist ant to tlie chief engineer 'jf (he Oregon Trunk. MRS. HOUSTON IMPROVES Friends of Mrs. J. A. Houston are glad to learn that she is recov ering from her recent illness which has kept her confiued to her bed for the past week. TO LOCATE HERE Mrs. Hell Kidwell of Arcavia. Florida, is in Klamath Falls, plan ning to locate here permanently. ON' VACATION' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hunter left this afternoon by motor for Port land where they will spend their vacation. GO TO PIC BBRRD3S Mr. and Mrs. Sob Cheney of Merrill, left this afternoon for the Huckleberry patch to spend several days picking berries and enjoying an outing. VISIT HEBE SAXKORD HERB Ed Sanford is In the city today from Crescent on business matters. I ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor of (Ashland, who own the Plaia Con fectionery store in the valley city, are visiting here today enrouto to their home from a trip to Crater and Diamond Lakes. "DI KE" TO LEAVE X. II. Chamberlain will leave Sat urday for Berkeley, California, after spending the summer ni'MiHis Jn Klauiatlh Fulls. TO SWIM THIS AFTERNOON At the close of the business of fices this afternoon a number of the young business w-Jmen of the City are motoring to Wlul-Kse beach Cor a swim und picnic supper. In cluded in the party are Vera Hous ton, Minnie Harniim. Irma Dixon. Gertrude Cofer. Delphu Tyrell. fjar deliu Comtrell, Kathr n Hamilton, Dehlia Hawkins, Elda Baal, Marg arete Wherlund and Elolse Hrennan. It ETC II X HOME The Misses Augusta and Qertmde Parker, wh ohave been the guests of relatives and friends here for the past fortnight, returned this morn ing to their home inV.runls Pass. FROM HILT Mrs. L. (!. Mueller of llllt is en joying a business and pleasure vis It here today. I ROM ODELL LAKE Mr. and M"s. Edward Hlintry lire visitors In the city today rrom fjdflil l.ske. PROM THE EAST Mr. und Mrs. It. P. Kllingsun and .Mr. und Mts. E. Oi Elllngson or Hawkins, Wisconsin tOUrlng through ihe west, are guests in iim illy, planning ft) spend the week end holidays ut Crdtqr i.uUe. I MARRIED I. ASP EVENIN'G j Fred H. Tleilbronner uind Miss Le oln Ferris surprised their hosts Ot j friends here Avhon they were .mar rled last evening at the home of j tlho bride's pSTentS, Mr. and Mrs. ; Clarence Forrls, on Wnlnul street. . Key. Simmons performed tiie cere mJOhy, whloli was witnessed by the I Immediate relatives umi friends ot the yioung couple, 'fluey lire niuk tng 11 mottir tour of southern fail fornlu and will return to make their bonie hare with Mr. Hallhrtonnor's Sister, Mrs. Fred Htlcck nfler lb,' first or September, II. V. HELL LEAVES 11. w. Hell, local well known In surance man. will leave tomorrow for Los Angeles. California, where he has accepted a promising po sition with one' of the lending mo tion picture concerns) and will lo cate in the southern city. RETURN'S FROM CAPITOL After visiting ut the home ct Mr. and .Mrs. W. ... DeUell in Salem for the past month. Mrs. K. L. Dclze'.l. mother f Mrs. C. S. Currin, ftas returned to the city. Enroute hom,e from Salem, Mrs. Delzell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Newberry of Medfbrd. Mr. Ncnvberry is the son ot Mrs. Wilbur Janes and one ot the prominent attorneys .if the valley. VISITING IN .MEDFORD Miss Wyma Hrotherton Is spend ing the week-end with friends tn Medford, planning to return home Sunday. MEDFORD IH SINESS MAN r Ted J. A. miner nine of Ihe pro nittnenl business men of Medford, is here to spend the week-end rsdtll friends. 1 FROM GRANTS PASS K. N ('. Nelll und J. L. Tobln of Grunts Puss were visitors here yesterday, HENRY OFFENI1AC11ER HERE Henry Oflenbacher. a former res ident of Klamath Fulls, now living j in the (togue River valley country, returned to Klamath last night to spend several dnys here attending to property interests in Klamath Fulls. THE WEATHER The Cyclo-Slorinagraph at Under wood's pharmacy registered a rising barometric pressure during the early hours today. A continuation of pleas ant weather Is probable. Forecast for next 24 hours: Fair weather with brisk winds which will diminish. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High f!4 Low 41 V. S.'Wouther Report Oregon: Cliaidy tonight, and Sat urday. Moderate temuerature, light -;,,.i Money for a Real Vacation How many times have you planned to take a real vacation? You brought lnmc all the alluring t'olileis and figured the trip out in detail even to the boat and train schedules. And then you had to give it all Up, You didn't have money enough. Why not start a "vacation fund" with this hank and prepare now lor your next year's out ing? lust save the small amounts that you usually spend lor trifles in the course of a year. When next similiter comes you will be ready and you will have the money. Open the Account Today. The American National Bank v of Klamath Falls, Oregon. ,u..Tl Member Federal Reserve System. mm