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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1925)
Monday, august 17, m PAQEJ THflEE ii 'Weep Win nil . Snugly, rcuiefiilly iiikI )mk ii,ie. Hoonomloiliy Hiu I (JllOll III. ml ' I Coming Cool S'lUllI fllirl MAINLY cBOUT PEOPLE i 1 10 Trade Discount o n DependabkBeddinqs 1 750 Pairs Blankets by Water From Mills to Portland t 8 clays only Aug. 18 to Aug. 25 Including Nashua and Beacon cotton blankets and famous Oregon City wool blankets All first grade No changed price tags discount figured at time of sale. Our sale at Klamath Falls and Chiloquin Stores COTTON BLANKETS WOOL BLANKETS Nashua, You know they're Good """ bWgoj. OH, iw w.i isim.k- ' 7 t Voi n wlirir tin Wool Ih QrOWtti !lO liliss M v 76, tan $2.39 T"" illr" ' M s ) 2 39 Auto Robei, $8.50, $16.50 Cameo, x re. Mender, tan. llt() R0bM, pure virgin wool with grey, blue, pink 2.89 warp of long staple cotton i6t great- Lender, 66 x 80, red, corn, blue .2.95 er durability . . $8.50. $16.50 Got ha, Ten Strike, West End, , . l, , all 72, x 80, in pink, blue, Oregon City Blankets lilit tan, bordered ,cach..3.39 Oregonian, all wool, 72 Jc 84. .$12.50 Supreme, 66 x 80, blue, grey, t i ml n May, all wool, oo x S4 .. 14.50 white plaid '..4.89 Princeton, 66 x 80, pari wool, Service Blankets $7.35, $8.65 pink, blue, while plaid 5.95 , jb, wool mixi blanket, (. x sit. 8.65 . . 5 lb. wool mixi blanket, o x 7o.7.35 Beacons, Make Warm rricnds Style XC, 66 x 80S grey, White, tan. tlii pink and blue Upr- . , llt.r j 35 Golden Seal, 66x80, all wool, Style P, 66 x 80, tan and white, Pink nd Blue $10'75 pink and bkie and white ..7.35 Drr. c n n c nc c. un . v.. i , r0, BED SPREADS lo l ), iio x sj, hininii ends . 5.95 B: , T . . , . on , sn hire, 78 x 88 $3.39, 3.75, 3.95 .style I oia., oo x Nil a. 51) Style 4961, 72 x 90 5.50 VVyndoxvn Jmlts. 81 x 90j soft tan color 3.39 Style Yukon, 66 x 84 6.00 , , Kipplettc Spread?, r ironing, Style PCf 66x82 8.50 strjp? with bme ro8e ;lIU Style VVigwamf.60 x 80 5.50 old gpld", 72 x f0.. .3.19 & 3.39 Baby and Crib blankets, 89c, $1.45, (f4M ua cMMui gjwtfj and IJullis only to he hid ; t Klnniulli $1.49, 2.9S Kill Ik Store.) mm RULE. 1 hiihi.iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilf Kl A MATH t ff4 liiiliiiliiilniliiiliiiliirl and at Chiloquin Store cooler Wontbor ou (iomt Redding Olo Prices OoimtmUMy liow Subject to in Per Cejil Tnnic Discount Printing Talks By ANN INK spot Did you rend lliul oilier squook I wrulo III heriiV "V. O." liked It n lot and he Kii il 10 tell you nliout how Uncle Snm always roI your hitters where they should ko. hut salesmen ilon't huve nn u n c i e s n m lo curry them around. "Wi O." uIho hiiIiI you oouhl 0 raw y ti n r own conclusion ti lion t I his. Written expressly lly Ml! Enr'thn W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 f ;i ests enjoy i.akk Mr. unci Mrs. T. llnus unit Then HaaS, who me rlsltfnt here wlih llielr brother nnd son. Henry linns, enjoyed n mitor tit to crnter Lafte yontontoy with John Houston. Mr. mill Mrs. Huns lire vlsfffug here r I'Diii Mluneuiuills. , IX Tin: V.VI.I.DV yisrriNQ kxiioi tk Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Clopp and Ml, nnd Mrs. t. I,. HiRhee of Los AnReies are spending l lo day here with Mends on their way to Crater I.nko. They have a number 01 friends In this section. Miss Sybl lluiulM'r and Dwaynel lluell enjoyed the nues at Medford Buhnny, rbtfirhlng home last even ing. VI:it l-'lto.M Ml ih okii Jerry Jerotno niM Paul MoDonald, wMI known Imslness men of Med ford, visited over the week end In the blty with friends. TO MODOC POINT Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. (I. Wortley mo tored lo Kirk and Modoe I'pinl Sun day where Ihey enjoyed the dny. at Tin: BACKS Mr. nnd Mrs. .link Ileal with Mr. nail Mm, C. Do I .up spent ! Sunday nt titodtord ntlendlni; the an to races held thore yeaterdny I al'ternooii. VROM TIIK VAI.I.KY Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdls.in Mnrshnll ami ii puily of- frhnds from Medl'ord. spent BundSty in the oily, attending the huso hull gttme while here. Mr. Mnrshnll Us ne of the host known writers In the went. BUIUSKA PAItTV Mr. ami Mrs. 1 11. QtHtttpton, Don ald Complon and JWhs 1,. 10. Cudde hiuk wore iweok-end Riiests In the city from Huroku, (lullfornln, on their way to orater Lake. , KltOM TIIM AUHNCV Mrs. Harry Dbbhtri shopped in the city from her home nt Klamath Agency, ioi:s to OHtupQVIN A. 11. Wynlt Is ttaniftotfbg luiMl ness at Chlloqiiln todiiy. 0. D. Ohorponlng of Merrill ts ninong the out of town business vis Itors here today. " DBTROIT VWITOK0 Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Durbln mid daughter of Detroit, MIcMgan, are Vltltlng here with relatives from tilieir uuntcru Iiome, While here ihey lire Kiiests lit the Hotel Hull. Mrs. Durbln Is a niece uf Mrs. V. B. Peliltt an l ii eoualn if B, I... O. M. ijnd In A. French, KKIt.NK ATTEND Mr. mid Mm. C. H. Oolin Sad dSUgbler, Miss Dorothy CUTrln, ere among the local poaiiii, who enjoy ed the dandpg puny "' K'e Ridge Tavern on Sttorday evonlug, HWKK.VKV IN I I V Edmund Hweeney, logging ennl neer for the Kwaunu company, spent the week-end in the city visiting with friends. While here he inoiur ed aII!i a PSIty of friends lo Bftgle Htdge Tavern on Bstnrday evening Ui lottend the dienlng dam e at the Tavern, and Bunday enjoyed his c.rsi nip to Crater Duke, lie returned lo camp iMt evening. TO DKACH TONIGHT The Bndeavon of, the I'reshyter ian and Christina eburchei are plan u I ii k u plenlc ami twlmmlng party this evening at ftriul-Kfa beach, wlfh six cars leuvlng the city from tho Ryan ctotMIng etore ut Jlx o'clocl. Dl(t'(i;iHT HERE E. J. Smith, druggist of Ashland, spent Sunday here looking over business matters. RKTl'RN FROM MKDFORD Ha Hold Larson and JUv Clzek returned lust evening from Medford vliere t'ley mitored Sam: day to spent the week-end. T ley return ed Hie races In the valley City yes terday. AT PICNIC J. K. Muguire, Sr., with his t'hree children, Gertrude. Dick aud John, and his hlster, Miss Margaret Ma gulre. motored to HUyden( Meadow Suuduy to attend the Kn'ight of CalnmbuH picnic. AT I'ORT KlUAMATH Mi. and Mrs. G. D. Ilea aud two daughters, Kerry and Martha, sprat Sunday at Fort Klamalih. WITH PARENTS 11. E. liuugSin left Sunday nioru Ing Cor Dunsmulr where he will vis it iwlth his pureots until tomorrow night. VISITlNti HERE Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Wendell aud son of Dunsmulr nre among uhe OWltornla visitors here for the week. Mr. Wendell Is transacting business here und Mrs. Wendell aud i on will visit here, planning to re turn south the latter part of the week. MAV LOC&TB HERE IVan W. S.otl and J. Hlltchlus. two young business men of Port land, are here looking over business prospects wlt-ii tlse view of locating here permanently. MOTOR TO KENO J. W. Korns and Iwo sons, Jjhn and Jim, spent Sunday at the Nelson home in Keno. Mr. Kerns and Mr. Nelson are Interested in ru.slng iiiig ar beets land have a crop of over 50 acres In. -which gives promise of being one of the best crops In this Reel ion. . KF.I.I.YS ATTEND Mr. ami Mrs.' C. C. Kelly, with a party of friends, attended the dancing party at Eagle llldge Tav ern on Saturday evening, which marked the opening of the Tavern. ATTEND OPENING Mr. and Mrs. Tom DeUell, Miss Vivian Mhrtln, Miss Genevieve Hens ley, E. DrlScolI, Edmund Sweeney nnd "Cy" I'erry motored to Eagle Ridge Tavern for the opening danc ing party of the popular Tavern on Saturday evening. FAMILY REUNION HELD R6lgtfVS (iallier at Hie Home of .Mr. anil Mrs. R. C. Morris After not all having been to-K'-iher for a period of more than ::u yr-nrs. It. C. Morris and Mrs. Dan- MeAullffe enjoyed u week end visit from their brother, Albert Mor ris and wife of Dixon, California. Ih' relatives from this vicinity all gathered at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. C. Morris where the family enjoyed a family reunion. On Sun day the parly motored to Crater Lake and returned to Ashland via the Medfbrd route. In the party irera Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Morris and sons, Itoydon and Freemont; Mr. and Mrs. Al Mortis, of Dixon, Cali fornia; Mrs. O. I,. Collier, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. H. Moore. Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore of Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morris and son Hobert. of Anselsmo, California, ami Mr. mid Mrs. Dave MeAullffe. The two Morris families from Cali fornia are returning south to their home today. Luther Morris just recently re turned from Alaska where he spent a number of years in the mining business. RANDON-HV-THE-SEA Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Zentner and daughter. Miss Betty, of Uandon, Oregon, popularly known as "Dan-don-by-lhe-Sea," were week end Kiiests here visiting with friends. (The Coolest Place in Town) Final showing tonight of "The Lover of Camille" with Mnnt1 Bhi" nnd Mark Prevoril In the lr-ndliiK roli'ft. Prom the famous play "Df;buruit." One of thto finuwt pic tares of It typ re hnvi- known. TUESDAY ONLY Percy Maimont, Claire Windsor and Conway Tearle in "Just A Woman" j From Bugene Walter's fttafte hit. You have been kicking r, about so many Westero pictures -here la your opportunity ... . t. ( .. .1 : f .. .. . H-. , ., I, f l , , i Din.. 'I" ..... . nJit-A mentH if you wunt blgb claas productions -th pick of the world. Ah u special added attraction wo will show "THK ClIASK" the finest Henfc picture It ha been our pleasur- to s;". Knjoy this program In a comfortable house with the temperature just right. Our seats rest, you. Vaudeville Wednesday i - AT THE TAVERN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson, of Medford, motored over from the valley city on Saturday evening to enjoy the opening of Eagle Hldge Tavern. SOUTHERN SISTEKS The Misses It. and 1. Meyersteln. of San Francisco, were week-end guests at the Hotel White Pelican, leaving for Crater Lake to visit before returning to the southern city. HOISTONS ATTEND Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Houston. Mr.' and Mrs. Leo Houston and Mrs. ' Fred Houston all enjoyed the danc ing party at Eagle Ridge Tavern ! on Saturday eveaing. ALU LIBERTY Final showing tonight of the great Tom Mix in "DICK TURPIN" A thrilling tale of the world's most noted bandit TUESDAY "Lefty" Flynn in "The Millionaire Cowboy" A fast action drama with a- thrill per minute MOTOR TO TAVERN Other local peopie who were amonK the guests at Eagle Ridge Tavern on Saturday evening for the opening dancing party were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montclius, Mr. aud , Mrs. C. Austin Hayden and Mrs. i Fred English. PICNIC AT ASHLAND A party of local and Ashland peo ple enjoyed a picnic In Ashland park on Sunday. Included In the picnic were: Mr. and .Mrs. O. M. Hector and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Walker of Ashland, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Sanders, Miss Mary Walker, Randall Ham mond who has been the house guest of Rrnzil Brown, Aileen and Leta Walker, .Miss Maria Grimes. B. S. Grlgsby, Gertrude Cox, Bazil Brown and Ray Cox. -I G. Q. D'Albini Certified Public Accountant E. W. Renik Public Acconutant Renick 8C D'Albini Klamath Falls, Oregon Accounting and Auditing H General Income Tax Capital Stock Tax Suite A Slough Bldg. Phone 317 ..... "-'V7wi!aaa HAMMOND RETURN'S Randall Hammond of Portland, Who has been the house guest of Bazil Brown during the summer months, has returned home and will attend Hill Military academy again' this fall. ! We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at -5 p. m. same day IN FOR SUNDAY -Bill McMullen nnd Ebb Childers spent Sunday in the city from Mo doc Point. ENJOY PICNIC Miss Lillian Scoffield, Miss Mac Kartes, Miss Cecilia McMahan and Ray Warner motored to Haydens meadow yesterday to attend the pic nic given by the Knights of Colum bus at which a large number of lo cal people were present. Fur Manufacturing. Coat Remodeling au work guaranteed Mrs. Win. Bessler 625 Washington Between Sixth and Seventh FROM PRl.NEVILI.E Dr. and Mrs. R. Novel of Prine vllle were guests of friends in the city yesterday and left last evening to visit for u short time at Ashland. They are making a tour of this section. MISS I'ERRY RETURNS Miss Jean Perry returned home last evening from a fortnight's va cation in northern cities. Mrs. Per ry expects to return home In about two weeks, being very much improv ed In health. ACCOUNTANT HERE Tex Long of Prlnevltle, account ant of Prinevllle. visited here yester day with friends, and while here looked over the possibilities of lo cating here in his work. VISIT AT MAI.1X Mr, nnd Mrs. Ben Lear, Mrs. Mary Lear and Ben Lear, Jr., visited al Malln Sumlny, returning home last evening. MISS DEL.ELL HERE Miss Jennie Dclsell, of Modford, is the house guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. .nnd .lrs. 1'om b'eliell, ni the McCarthy apartment, MAKE SUNDAY TUU " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans aud two children, with Charles Schaul. motored t Crater Lake Sunday and returned home by way of Medforxl. They covered over 225 miles on theii- trip, stopping at u number off points of interest. Sacred Heart Academy a select boarding and day school for girls and boys. Conducted by the Sisters of St Francis. Grades follow regular state courses. MUSIC AND ART r departments under excellent teachers. High school standardized. Rates are reasonable. For information write Sisters of St. Francis, or call at the academy. . KLAMATH FALLS