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fivfitfma ni5ft:tt. klamaH falls, meoon
MONDAY, AUGUST 17, l'.Ufl
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ing or heating job for any plumb
ing fixture for any plumbing re-pair.
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And Thereby Insure Yourself Both Economy and
A Satisfactory Job
Centrally - Located Showroom
123 N. 6th
Phone 371
Quality Foods
From fresh stocks of imported and domestic
groceries can always be obtained at reasonable
prices. We select only the best.
Our
COFFEES
Are Roasted Fresh Each Day.
For Quality and Service See
Italian-American Grocery
910 Main Open Evenings and Sundays
Complete line of Domestic
and Imported Goods
WE DELIVER FREE
1ws Of The
Klamath Country
Sunny, pleasant rooms. Dependable nursing care. A good place to
convalesce in t illness and after surgical operations. Rates are
reasonable. Ambulance for stretcher cases. Resident pharmacist.
Prescriptions and medicine may bo obtained at all times day or
night.
All Physicians Cordially Welcome
Klamath Valley Hospital
PINE AT FOURTH -STREET
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
Cor. 4th and Pine
Telephone 497
TO THE VALLEY
Miss Karl Johnston and Miss Joan
McDonald spent Sundny at Medford
VUnUug with monils had attending
the speedway races.
TRANSACTING BUSINESS
W. E. Mllner of Dunsmuir 1b here
on business matters and expectB to
remain for the greater part of the
next two weeks.
Sanitary Fruit Market
701 Main Street
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight
TENNANT ITEMS
Born. August 6. to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Caster, a son. All parties
are doing nicely.
The baseball game Sunday be
tween Tennant and Hornbrook play
ed at Hornbrook, resulted in the
score of 14 to 11 in favor of Ten
nant. We feel better.
C. J. W. McKeown. of Los Ane
les, is in camp assisting Rev. Jame
son with the revival meetings. Both
men are Evangelists. The Inter
est keeps up very good in the
meetings.
Cornle Dollarhlde, who suffered
a bad fall in the bath house plunge
last week, is able to be about again,
but not to work for several weeks.
Josephine Lucille Hess, five year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Hess, died Monday evening, after a
week's illness, and was buried Tues
day morning in the little Camp cem
etery. Miss Be mice Hess, their
eldest daughter, who has been in
Portland, Oregon, the past year.
came home Wednesday evening to
be here for the funeral of her little
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright and
baby, who motord to San Francis
co and Sacramento on a pleasure
trip, returned Saturday in a brand
new car.
The Amusement Club gave a
dance Friday night in the audi
torium. All who attended enjoyed
a good time, with the best of musi:
and a fine supper.
Tennant had several nights of
first real cool weather last week.
Every one was afraid of frost but
so far that calamity has been averted.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Templeton,
Robert Templetop and baby, Mar
garet Jean, left Thursday mo-nl :g
for Clear Lake, California, f.r u
few weeks vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hawkins mo
tored to Klamath Falls Tuesday on
a business trip.
Miss May Ellen Tebbe, daughter
of Dr. Fred Tebbe of San Krancisjo,
who has been visiting Miss Dorothy
Murphy for the past two weeks,
left Friday morning for her home.
C. W. Murphy, camp superinten
dent, early in the spring offered a
$25.00 prize for the one havin,-;
the best all around yard. The
committee who judged these yards
was composed of Dr. Will Tohbe
and son, Stanley Tebbe, of Weed
California, and J. B. Woods, Forest
ry Engineer, of Longvlcw, Wash
ington. It was a hard matter to
award this prize to anyone, as there
were at least twelve yards at worthy
of notice and showing more than
ordinary care and culture. They
Judged on the following four points:
1. Beauty use of flowers, vines
and shrubs, also screening of
stumps, foundations, etc. 2. Util
ity Planting and care of gardens
of vegetables, berries, etc. 3. Neat
ness Care of rock wuls, walks,
outbuildings, trash, etc. 4. Com
pleteness manner of Improving
whole of each lot from street to
alley and along division line. After
careful study and deliberation the
first prljte was awarded to O. O.
(Doc) Wlngfleld, who lives at 202
0 street. As all four points seemed
to he most competely covered at
thiB place. But they commended
highly the excellent work and con
ditions nt.so many places deserving
of special mention.
FORT KLAMATH
lVtc Oard nud Mill Uolutid, who
huvii been employed by Crater Lake
National Park service, have none to
Yellowstone Park when- they will
receive work.
Prod liordon and his mother.
Mrs. Rmms Gordon, motored to
Huckleberry Patch where they will
remain Sad DlCI berries fur sale.
Mvs. R, k. Loosley and Mrs. Dr,
Chillies Price and daughter, Kaih
erlne. motored from Montague Tues
day tu visit relatives In Kurt Klam
ath. They returned to their home
Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ragle and
children, MelVIn and Marie, returned
from Lake 'I'ahoe. California. When)
they spent a three week's vocation.
Mrs. B, M, l.eever and daughter,
Kern, motored to Klamath Falls
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Slscmorc spent
an enjoyable Sunday at the Copo
Picnic which was held on William
son Uiver.
K. V, Looaley, who has an Inter
est in the Sanitary Market in Klam
ath Palls, drove some cattle from
the Marsh. .They rested one ntghl
ui Fort Klumnth. The next morn
ing they moved to Klamath Falls
where they were to be butchered.
Mr. and Mrs. Stocciunton. who
have been visiting relatives here,
have returned tu their home In
Bend.
Jim DlXOn has purchased a new
Otdsinobilc Coach.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Slscinore are
spendlug a few days in Medford
They took John Wilkinson home.
He hns been staying with them
! for the past two weeks.
Russell l.eever nnd mother, Mrs.
K. M. l.eever. are spendinc, Thurs
day in Klamath Kalis letting tin ir
oar repaired.
Itex Bord, who hns been pastur
Hig his J7D0 head of sheep in James
Pelton's field, moved them to Sun
Creek, on the Vawkey claim so the
Peltou pasture could be Irrigated
has recently returned them.
Mrs. Angle and Miss Esther Jack
son, Jessie Davis and Miss Alice
Ferguson spent Wednesday after
noon swimming at Wlul-ske.
Wade Crawford, owner of Silver
and Blue Kox Karm on the Crater
Lake highway, has recently purchas
ed a pair of Herman Shepherd or
Police dogs from the Wllsona Ken
nels of Rushvile. Indiana. luimo
Von Wilsona, the male. Is sired by
Imtno Von Dustenbrouk, who Is the
best bred shepherd In the world,
and for his dam. Hester von tier
Jack, the best bred bitch the breed
produces. Cleo von Wilsona, the
I'cumln, Is sired by Champion Zollo
von Hliliplon, noted for his numer
ous winnings of excellence, and for
her dam, Cleo von liichelnnd, who
Is conceded to lie one of the best
bitches In all Europe. The tlugp
lire black with tan markings and
Mr, Crawford thinks they could
compete favorably with any ilngn of
the same breed in the world as show
dogs of what scientific breeding will
produce.
MT. LAKI
tin account of Illness in the homo
of Mrs. Charles Muck, t tin Ladles'
Aid met Wednesday at the church.
ThotO present were Mrs. Van Mov
ers. .Mrs. John KoonU, Mrs. B. II.
Hamilton. Mrs. Dick Bennett. Mrs.
Ivan Ieenbloe, Mrs. BUI Johnson.
Mrs. Jess Johnson, Mrs. C. A. HIM,
Mrs. Oliver Haley, Mvs. I Haley.
Mrs. Harry Booth. Mrs. Otto Wuh.
les. Mrs. T. N. Case. Mrs. Alex
Cheyue, Mrs. W. M. Cheync. Mrs.
Hi D. Morrison. Miss Bene Haley.
Miss Olive Hill, Miss Myrtle Butler.
The net meeting will be with Mrs.
Van stoyors,
Mrs. B. II. Hamilton called on .Mrs.
Mox Cheyne Nnturduv.
Mr. and Mi l. Vera McClellan have
returned home from a three weeks'
vitiution. Among other places they
visited the const and Eugene.
C. C. Unlet was In Mt. I.akl Thurs
day. '
Mrs. Jay Kalrcio was a Klamath
Falls visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Jim Stewart called on Mrs.
II. 1). Morrison Friday.
Get Ready
for Fall
i
Wisdom is More
Than Knowledge
A Wise Man
Knows, Then Acts
Every one knows that the
Rexall Store Is continually of
fering its customers the benefit
of the close relation to its mam
moth factories.
Every one knows that the
articles sold under the trade
names of Kantleek, Firstald,
Cara Nome, Jontcel. Puretest.
Rexall, and Symphony are be
yond reproach.
Every one knows that when
the Rexall Store announces a
Kactory-to-You Sale that It of
fers a big saving In household
necessities.
19
39
But
23c Klenzo Denial
twine
30c Klenzo Liquid
Antiseptic
Klenzo Dental C'iciiie
and Antiseptic are effi
cient agents In keeping
Hie tcetli white, the gums
healthy and the brentli
sweet.
It Is the wise man who takes
this opportunity to stock up on
new H' in or to replenish his
used supply.
It la the wise man who saves
with safely when Htandard
goods are offered at special
pftcel,
You Save With Safety
at Your
Rexall Drug Store
Star Drug Store
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
oAt the PINE TREE
in " The Lover of Camilla," which
opened yesterday i.it Hie Pine Tree
theatre for a two day engagement
locul film enthusiasts are uttered
crcen entertainment far and away
out of t'-te ordinary.
This picture Is tie screen ver
sion ot the Banna fjbltry play, which
was a hit In L ndon, they repealed
en BrOadwUy as a David Belasco pro
duct!:.)!!. By arrangement with Bo
last' i, it was mane Into a Warmer
Bros. Classic of the S.reeii. with
Monte Blue and Mnrlo Prevo.it
heading the cast.
These who remember the SacOta
Uultry play recall that thoro were
twio Debaraui, Terrence "Pat"
Moore plays the younger DebuiUu.
Marie Prevost portrays the part of
Marie Duplcusls, tho Lady ot thu
Oamellas. Wlllard Louis plays
ItoUlllurd, friend and oJinrudu to
thu famous actof. itosa Hosauova.
the Russian actress wlio specializes
in Toistj; diUmaa, portrays Madame
Rubouln, tho woman who predicts
such a tragic future for Dcbiirau.
Madame Roslta Marstini kl seen In
the role ot t'ho icharwomau, who
secretly loves Doburuu. Tho purl
tf Madome Duhurau, wife of HM
actor nnd mother to his b"jy, who
later succeeds his father in the pub
lic favor, is assumed by Rose Dlone.
herself au Idol cf tho French public
oAt The LIBERTY
Tom M'.x In frills land velvot.
brandishing a pearl handled sword
nnd Tom Mix In sombroro and chaps,
waving a six-gun are hmtheni under
the skin. This was firmly, estab
lished last night at the Liberty
theatre where "Dick T-.trpin," the
screen version of the life of the cele
brated young English highwayman,
opened u (AW) day run. All of the
Mix thrtlls, fights, rijces, captures,
escapes and broatbloss suspense ate
there, plus a colorful, ueuutlful ro
mance of tijo Eighteenth Century,
CAPS
Our slock la compli'tp
with nil the newest
shapes and shadfes in
full enps.
$2.50 - $3m - 3.50
nan amai .. t
Sweaters
lust enough weigh! tu ulFot the chill of the htortl"
tags and evenings. Slip-ons, riill-overi nnd Coats.
In all iltc good colors.
4.50 to 9.00
It's Blazer Shirt Time
VVe have them in Fall weights ami all Imaginable
color coftibirintlons. All W'ool nnd sure to keep
vmt warm.
6.50
Get The Habit Buy It At Beck's
III I I 1 f m '-MWIM I I Wll'" "
KLAMATH FALLS -WOODBURNtORC.
517 Main Street
"The Stows with a Conscience."
Many New Forest
Trails Are Built
CLINIC AT TOPSY
IS BIG SUCCESS
One of the most striking luccata
es scored by the Klamath county
health unit since us establishment
in Klamath, took place on Saturday
when Dr. (i. S. N'ewsom, county
health doctor, accompanied by two
county health nurses, Miss Lydln
Knckc and Miss 0. II. McClelland,
conducted u baby clinic at the Topsy
Lumber company camp,
Thirty-two children, from Infants
up to five years of age, wore ex
amined and their parents advised
of dofects, both minor and major.
Although a clinic has been held
at Lamm's Mill, Ihl In the first
I that bus oVor boon bold In n log
ging community where IhSre was no
woman's organisation sponsoring
the work.
Bulgarian School Cutcbralcs
OAJnOyO, Bulgaria. (IP) All ad
dress by King Boris was a feature
of Iho fiOth anniversary celebration
recently of tin' Aprtlot aytnnasla,
the first Institution of higher learn
lag SotabltSbod iii Bulgaria. The king,
who spoke for half it it hour, devoted
his remarks to the slgnlflruncn of
the event as evidence of the hogtn
nlng of llulRnrlitn culture.
Nothing seems to spoil a mos
quito's appetite.
(Special to The Herald)
YHKKA, Calif.. Aug. 17. Morn
than X7 miles of new trails were
built In the Klamath National Cor
es!, which is In hc confines of the
county lines of Siskiyou, during the
federal fiscal year ending June .'in,
according to the report Issued this
week by Kred D. Doitthltt, super
visor in charge.
A tabulation of how tho forest
officials are opening hundreds of
heretofore Inaccessible and yet the
finest hunting und fishing regions
in tho United Status, shows that
two nnd two-tenth miles of road
was constructed und !Kt miles main
tained during the yearly period nnd
that In addition to the 87 miles of
new trail, l 1 0.0 miles or trull were
maintained.
Highway Repair
Work Is Started
Contractors started laying rock to
day on the re-macadamising of tho
highway between hero und Algomu,
and t ho work will he rushed as rap
Idly ns possible.
Two niilnlsts met. with mishaps
I because, according to slate highway
oflfclnls, they neglected to observe
Hie warning signs where the repair
work Is In progress. All gutOlBtS
are urged to drive slowly over places
where crews are at work, otherwise
there may be serious aeoldentS,
lYvTTWtTtir
For the Beat in
Meats and
Salads
Purchase them where Convenience,
Price and Service counts.
Salads Made Fresh Each Day.
SINCLAIR MARKET
"Let me Serve You"
1125 Main
Phone 793