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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1925)
f5 ftfiltALb, KUatAf n PaLIs, oftflnoN fHUftSDAV, AlKiUSt 80, 1 02.1 W Vy f Walk-Over 0 i ews Of The Klamath Country SHO E.S Jbr Men' and. Women STALIN 'I 0k Mr. Mendcnhall, Omm linker and Murk Livingston were In town on Friday from their ranches iu llu'l Stool Swamp district. Saturday wns a busy day in Malin stores. Among thoso In town trading if wore Miss Myrtle Karnoy. Mr. and j $ Mrs. John Bailey. Mr. Currier. Miss j S Factory-to-You Sale 4 I 5 Rosalie Hickman of Shasta View, , Mr. Boarilsli-y, Mr. and Mrs. Carr i niton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert More lock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Human. from their ranches south of town. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Burt of Mc- Minnville, Ore., are visiting Mrs. . Burt's sister. Mrs. K. D. Smith. A. Kallna left Sunday morning on a business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ueorgo Clinton and Mrs. Clinton's mother and little daughters left for Talent. Ore., on 45c, Cascade Linen Pound Paper and 85c Cascade Linen EJnvel- pes to match. 80c value This sale 59c for Both TVs Is t'rte m 'at cejnonil.'al way to buy atatiouvry Your first look at a lifetime friend YOU'VE seen good-looking shoes before, but hav'e you ever seen a better-looking shoe than this? Never mind the pattern, for you can get any style you want in Walk- Overs. Just look at the smartness, the tfakture, the atmosphereof quality. Don't you get that - shoe - I-eer-saw" feeling? You are right, for this is a Walk-Over. It is as good as it looks. It has the famous Walk-Over pear-shaped heel that is extra-wide where your foot is extra-thick. When your foot settles down into it can 1 It can Thi illuttratioa aknrith.aanroar of tbe heat In m ordinary ahoe a Walk -Over shoe, make itself at home. stretch out and be comfortable. Ordinary shoes gape at the ankle because they are so nar row at the bottom. The pear- shaped heel is wide at the bottom, yet it grips at the top without pressure, and malees the Walk -Over shoe fit. Stop in here at the Walk Over store and make a new friend for life in the Walk Over shoe that fits youroot. It is smart, long-wearing, and the most comfortably fitting shoe you ever took a proud step in. inks. S.C.C Tkit illtistraboa faova t Sr fa nnu Wala-Orar par tnapd heel. J Tuesday morning. Mrs. Clinton has 1 been In charge of the telephone esr X change. They lived In Talent before X coming to Malin. J Douglas Bussey returned Monday! J i from Mt. Lakl, where he has been fjj working for his brother In law. ' J Everett Griffith. While working i" the hay field the horses became i I frightened, when a forkful of hny j f fell on them and ran away. When i they struck a ditch the load over- ' turned, throwing Mr. Bussey under nenth. He escaped with little Injury j J other than three broken ribs. He isi unable to work, but is recovering from the accident. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Havlina returned I from their wedding trip on Sunday. They have been In southern Callfor- nla. Mr. and Mrs. August A. Llskey were in Klamath Falls, business vis itors on Monday. ; 2 August Llskey has just finished i J putting up between 400 and 500 acres of rye hay for Letcher Hol brook. on the lake, and Is heading and threshing 160 acres for A. J. Dean. Mr. and Mrs. b. W. Myers and .Mr. Harry Wilson and daughter Knii line returned Sunday from the black berry patch on the Ablegate, where they have been spending a week picking and canning berries. Mrs. Illgor and little daughter left for their home in McCloud on Monday. They have been visiting Mrs. Rigor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. John Reber and fam ily. Mrs. Hallmark and daughter, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brant Beglcy of Klamath Falls. Witch Hazel Very tvrres'ueg attar hatting. Brotmnj tor Insect bites and bruis es oar in f 1 mod akin, It's neary three t men .stronger than the or dinary grade-. Full pint ro;-Tii ir!y -tic During 1Q. This Hale ""t FALLS MERCANTILE CO. Exclusive Agents Veteran Editor Dies in Chicago CHICAGO. Aug. 20. Victor Fre mont Lawson, one of the greatest and one of the last of America's pioneer journalists, is dead. The editor and publisher of the Chicago Daily News died last night at hit home here after an Illness df only three days of heart ailment from which he suffered frequently J Only time a man's hair will really in recent years. J stay parted is after he has parted AKWVL RAILWAY MUNICH. Construction ot a sus pension Tailway, the first of its kjnd In the Bavarian and Austrian Alps, has been started, under sanction from the Bavarian government, to run fnom Garmbch-Partenklrchen to the Kreuzedbkhaus, a favorite goal of many tourists. The railway will be able to carry 140 passengers per hour and completion of it is ex pected by the end of this year. Georgia Rose Toilet Water A true reproduction Of the freth flowers. Co Bio in a beautifully designed froite.l glass bottle. I'.el ty ciuugh It any dress ing table. Sprinkler top. Regular ll.OO Iiiirlnir This Bile I V Q Aspiring Tablets Promptly relive pallia 'heuduo'ie. eoUs. aauralgia pains. blade from True Aspirin. Box of LM tub-let. Regular !5 liurlng This Sale 19c During This August Sale Starting August 1 .(for II: rtmarktablu bar- gains en quullly. seasonable goods. Kveryb-idy today wants to sine money you il , :m does y mr neighbor next dour, so it es every Other ier.ion. This merchandise. Willi very few excep tions. Is moilo In factorlci wltl.-h wo and the thansMdl if lioxnll Si res own and com; i. The gooilu are standard W guarantee theiu nbs'lutoly, Keviiii Factory owiierlilp alono makes l sslblo such values. T'iev eunuot be dupllllto.l. Wo ronlally Invliu you to visit our "luro, i sue thai rare values, and to ninko the bias! of t ils .cre.it in ne) -saving op rluully. Puretest Epsom Salt Is absolutely free from Import! les. It U therefore, easy to lake. A wonderful cathartic. Gives prompt results. 1 lb. size regularly ThU Sale 4 o. Site, regularly I'lils Sale Jonteel Vanishing Cream api Hie Mdii soft, while u:ul bi'iuilful. It Is tha Ideal fine poAiler liaso. I'ur himad wlHi the wonderful JiHUeel odor. n nv While, soft ami run,' 'III, o refnsli- lug. Rvgulnr nrl BOtJ O Q I'llls Sale J7C Jonteel Vanishing Cream Regular prl SOo Tills Sale 1 Do 7c mm School Supplies Only three more weeks until school, get your books now while our stock is complete. We have a complete stock of the books that arc to be used this year. Maximum Lathes Comb Made of hli i-grailo rubber specially treatmi Nine iin'ii'i Ijhk Tiu name mi tha ooiuu is guarantee of ih" tflial y, Kliher all coarse or coarse and fine. Regular IM"' 10c OQ Toll Sale Bobbed Hair Comb The vei, latest arid inoxt onvenleitt oniii in e.irr 4 ;l ( In. long. Coarse :r oogrJa ami nna, llerular Price 40e Sole Nice 29c en Quality Tooth Brushea An nsvirtiiieut of stylet that will mills fy lh riuirinrn!s f every me III the f.itull.,'. Gof.l iiuullty, wlilto lirtrtles. Regular tic each -i Q lluring riii'. ..lie ., 1C " Ait What 19c Will Buy 25c Toilet Cream 25c Rose Talcum 25c 2 dozen Aspirin 35c Tooth Brush 25c Klenzo Tooth Paste 25c Rexall Corn Solvent 25c Rexall Poot Powder What 79c Will Buy $1.00 Peptona Tonic $1.00 Rexall Ordelies $1.00 Rexall Liver Tablets t)0c, 5 yards of gauze $1.00 Rubber Aprons $1.00 Toilet Water $1.00 Georgia Rose Powder jj 3- "C - Z It T Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Englc and VJL-- R U-aai. 5aw J ae t family returned from the huckle- MAllN llir H If II fi fiThWJk i PFVATI ? LL. Jr M n m ST m H Sbet' ft R H H MM W . - , Street VavotvyveVS What 3 9c Will. Buy 50c Hay Rum 50c I ounce Cascara 50c Sc-dirim I'hosphate 50c Kyelo 5lic Shavini; Lotion 50c Carmel Candy 50c Jonteel Ctild ('ream FORT KLAMATH I berry patch, where they have spent the paat week. Mrs. B. M. Lcever purchased a new Studebaker car while at the Falls Thursday. Perry Corbley returned from Klamath Falls, with his mother, who has been living in Fresno, Calif. j STORE i 4 aj:-i a)ajiaiaiaii;cii Mrs. 0. H. nuiicli and daughter I Marlon returned to their home on Monday. Mrs. Hunch has been work- Robert Gordon went to Klamath to Mrs. H. B. I.oosley for the Falls Friday after his sister Fay. who j Da8t two months. has been visiting Miss Alice Han-1 I LORELLA Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Loosley spent j Mr an,i .rs x K noggs and Thursday shopping in Klamath Falls. I gon Lester were business visitors In R. E. Gordon had the misfortune j Klamath Falls last Thursday. Mr. of losing a very valuable horse over Hoggs received medical attention as he has been suffering from a severe cold for some time. It. F. Tuttle sold 20 head of fat company of Klamath Falls. KENO Mrs. K. Bi Ptickelt and daughter. Ethel, and Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Pocket! and little daughter, Beesll, drove to Hock l.nke and then on to the Lake of tin- Woods lint week. They camped and picked liurkleber rlos of which (hey reported a boun teous crop. .Mr and Mrs, Turpln are now riiu- ntni .i roatauranl in a trngll build lug acroi.t ih street from where (Continued on I'gge l ive) the bank of Anne creek. A meeting was held at Chiloquln last week by the S. P. company to see about moving the stock yards. Sev- t-"?' eral cattlemen from the Fort at- Fall 1925 TJie Kail season is upon ns and we are ready with a complete line of the hest in imported a n A domestic fabrics to s u p p 1 y yotlr needs in suits and overcoats. There is nothing that you can do to pre pare yourself for the winter's grind that will do you as much good as to get a com plete new outfit of hond tailored clothes. The- y will make you feel better and look better. tended. Mrs. R. H. King and brother, Har ry Mayo and wife, spent Wednesday sight seeing at Crater I,ake. They returned home In the evening. Den Crcpsur had the misfortune to throw his left shoulder out of f 9 S Sa place while pitching hay. After re-!8a reiving medical attention he Is got-j ting along nicely. Y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller motor- Kenneth Wllgorson is the proud JL. ed to the huckleberry patch Monday owner of a new- Chevrolet car. Ken-j X where thev expect to stay and iilck inein is coniempiaung a inp m mo I I herrles for several davs 1 Willamette valley to visit with re-I m Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Loosley et(t latlrea. He will be aecompnnled by mhi Ashland Saturday, bringing Mr. fatlierjmd sister. Mrs. Clarenio , a'nd Mrs. Fred Nell and family, who! Walker. will visit at the Loosely ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Luellan and son Kenneth, and Mrs. XOah and son and daughter. t f tIMaWon Hunch, Mr. Fisher and Mr. DtiBley motored to Klamath lake 4 for a swimming party Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Loosley are j spending a few days In Malin visit ing their daughter. Mrs. Zbenden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, who conduct a pool hall there, are spend ing Monday In the county sent shop-Ping. A birthday party was held at the Mr. and .Mrs. Dave Campbell have a returned to their homo in Klamath 1 Falls after visiting with their sons, 1 Miss I Vv ill and Oscar, for a few weeks. t Owen Pepple is constructing a new I Call Today and Make Your Selection. 4'i Chas. J. Cizek Merchant Tailor -169-30. Seventh house on the properly acquired from I f T. Wllki-rson. , V M. Teare and family are now l"-i leated in their new home at the lllllv Tat Warren place, which they recently! purchased. The Warren family have moved to the Bredburn place for a short time. Allan W. McUomb, who la now lo- f T p mm.- ' :i: i m f:- fe V , t'rWMKttaT homt of Mr.' and Mrs. C. V. Loosley ; permanently in Klamath I'alls, In honor of Mr. O. W. Loosley: Those where he is associated wllh the Eve- present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred nlng Herald as linotype operator, Nell and family, Mr. and Mtb. C, V'. VWIted with friends In Langell val- Loosley, who acted as hostess, Miss 'y " Buhday. Allan sllll retains a Carol Jane and Frances Loosley and . "Imt "v '-angell valley, whleli Mr. and Mrs. (!. W. Loosley. ' Mrs. It. A. Moon spent a busy day tf-FMv'vvvr4m '(hopping In the county sent Monday. Miss Lela Parks and friend are spending Monday at Crater Lake. They are on tbelr way to Canada. Miss Parks was once a teueher at the Fort Kl.imnth grnde school. f I i ? day looking over ranc hes, as they are , anxious to obtain n ranch In 1 1 , i A ferllle valley and repori Unit II i : ' the most promising country they have t seen for some time, was formerly his horn Mr. and Mrs. Hlrsch and family i were Langell valley visitors on Siin-j Dependable DELIVERY pure ice keciis your food Hwcet and p tl Aili i. i i ui ircsn. n is inc iiniaiiinir su piv 01 ice tnat preserves your food during those torrid summer days. And, it is this clear ice that Klamath Ice and Storage CO., deliver every day in the year. Each day, as regular as clockworks, our drivers call to supply you with your day's need of pure ice. The quality of our ice is your safety; the service is our pride. Our prices are pleas ing to all. Telephone now; we shall be pleased to serve you beginning today. Telephone 58 KLAMATH ICE A ND STORAGE CO. 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