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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
lAGn f too tVWte ttlRALb, iflLAMAfft PaLLs, ofttWw FRIDAY. UNJUST rI. 102ft Doubt Cast on Wedding News of the Klamath Country y . L,' MERRILL MIhh Nichols, ii former resident of Klamath county, but now resid ing In Washington, spent a few days In Morrill as the guest ot Mrs. Ivan Kllgorc. Miss Nichols and Mrs. Kll Kore were former schoolmates and at i ended the normal at Monmouth to gcilior. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Howard were agreeably surprised when tlie mother and father and niece of Mr. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Ueryl Hancock, from Sacramento, Calif., were recent vis itors at the Scoftglns home. John Callahan aqd Miss Ella Cal lahan were visitors in Merrill on Sunday. Mr. Callahan is building ri addi tion to bis ranch home northeast of Merrill. Mrs. Hose Davis ana E. A. and Sumner Davis returned Into Sunday evening from a trip to Seattle nnd Hollingham. Wush. They made drove in to see them. Mr. and Mrs. i nunlbor of side trips on the way. C. H. Howard and Miss I,aVerne Peters are residents of Eugene nnd will spend a few days at the Howard home. Monday they took a trip to the Fort country. Mr. and Mrs. (i. H. Carlton and son Alfred have returned from a trip to Hoseburg nnd Bnndon. Sol Dewey Jr. from l. ere 11a Is vis iting at the homt of bis brother. J. A. Dewey in Merrill. Mr. aud Mrs. C. 1'. Haskins and daughters l.orniue and Phylis Jean ;.:id l.oren Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haskins and family and Misses Flee and Opal Tylor were visitors YV. P. Hill and sons. Will aud at Crater Lake Sunday. Louis, have gone to San Francisco Mr. Oant from Williams. Calif., is where Will will finish his high school : visiting in Merrill, work. Mr. Hill and Louis expect to ' C. W. Johnson from Klamath Falls bo gone about a week. ) visited in Merrill Wednesday. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Merrltt at-' Johnson is a recent arrival from tended the automobile races at Med-1 Bishop. Calif. ford Sunday. Ben Faus left Wednesday morn- W. F. Fruit has purchased a new I ing for Portland on a short trip. Studcbaker sedan and early Sunday Among those delivering lambs to morning, with his wife and daugh-j Midland for Mr. Carey for San Fran ter Roberta, left for a trip to Port-'cisco market are Hill Bros., Davis land and other Willamette valley Bros . Arthur Frailer, C. G. Mer towns. I rill, G. H. Carleton and G. H. Gray- Mrs. E. L. Whisk-r and children. ' bael. Junior and Edna, are visiting Mrs. j Mrs. C. G. Merrill, Mrs. Mabel Whisier's parents in Jacksonville. Smith of Colusa, Calif., and Mrs. Etta Mrs. Jennie Jones returned the Scoggins and Miss Betty McElroy first of the week from a several days' were visitors in Klamath Falls on visit with friends and relatives in Wednesday. the Falls. Mrs. J. W. Taylor and Raymond 4 I Open till 10 o'clock We have The Snappiest Soda Fountain Service in town You should try it Drugs Drug Sundries 3M1 like Carnation best here's whyf Uncertainty has been cast on the legnlity of the marriage at San t'amlo. Italy, of Mrs. Mary Calhoun of St. Louts, and Captain Lulgl Slgnorlul, otod Italian ace. Her failure to notify the priest that she was a divorcee and the fact that she was a divorcee less than lu month:! may cause an annulment of the merriugo. Tnylor were among Merrill people in Klamath Falls Wednesday. Lyle Merrill spent a few days lost week in Willows and Orland. Calif., visiting friends and relatives. He re turned Monday evening. Mrs. Rudolph Kattenhorn is among those from Merrill at the huckleberry patch. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Agnew, who have been visiting in Merrill for a few weeks, looking over the couutry left for Wyoming the first of the week. While here they were the 4 f npfilH of Mr nnrl Mh Flurr YVt.sr- I brook. The Ladles' Aid of the First Pres byterian church met at the home of Mrs. J. L. Haskins Wednesday after noon. It was decided to hold a rum mage sale shortly. At this meeting a set of fruit knives was presented to i Mrs. Geo. Wright, one of the prom inent members who is leaving In the near future. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. 2 t Square Deal Drug Store Next To Vine Tree Open all day Sunday i FALLS GROCERY Corner of Sixth and Main Saturday Specials 1 pkg. citrus granulated soap pwd. reg 50c 1 pkg. Citrus washing powder, reg. 30c 80c While they lastboth for ... 50c Sale on Swift's Premium Harru Saturday Only Fresh tomatoes and Alberta and Crawford peaches, for canning See us before you buy. 2 tons fresh Oregon prunes ":. $1.00 a box Loads of good watermelons SPRING LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart sent their son, Walter, to Portland, for medical treatment. He was accom panied by Mrs. Stewart's sister. Elinor Foley, who has a position as teacher for tie coming year in Montana, where she will go after seeing Walter safely entered at the hospital in Portland. There iwat a farewell party given Tuesday night for Miss Dnna Mack who left Wednesday morning tor Boston w'nere she expects to enter school for the winter. Ed Royco Is heading grain for Mr. Lyons. Chorles Mack has been ill for the past week. We are glad to soy is able to go to town again. Mr. and Mrs. George Benjamin were city visitors Thursday. Mrs. H. J. Bennett and Mrs. Frank Stewart was transacting bus iness in Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson lind Mr. and Mrs. Alexander spent Sat urday and Sunday at the Lake of the Woods, they reported huckle berries quite scarce up there. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dawson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart Sunday. of Klamath Falls were visitors In camp Saturday aud Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hrown of Jackson ville, were visiting with Mrs. Brown's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morgau, over the week-end. Miss Velma Booker motored down from the Ewuuna camp Monday to take Wanda and Freddie Doney back with her to spend the day visiting. Ira Sparlln aud grandson and Wm. Fixley were guests of J. K. Mansfield Monday. .Mr. Fixley is a prominent storekeeper on Willinma creek and Mr. Sparliu is a cattle man iu the same district. Mr. George Miller of Modoc Point was here on business Friday. Robert Oriffin was over from Top sy Sunday to visit his people. Mrs. M. Montgomery and Mrs. Charles Sevits were down from Calimus camp Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jetil of Grants Pass were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Doney over Sunday. W. Doney and son, George, are in Klamath Falls this Week to un dergo operations on their tonsils. They will stny at the home of Mrs. Al Crystal until they feel able to return home. Mrs. Crystal is an aunt of Mrs. Doney. Mrs. D. Anderson and daughter, Mrs. Ernie Kramer, motored to Medford Tuesday morning with the intentions of staying a few days at tending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Du Fort were pleasure and business visitors In Klamath Falls Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jemon and children of Williams Creek arrived here Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Lemon's mother. Mrs. J. E. Mans field, for several days. W. Doney, Jim Booker and Miss Velma Booker motored to Fort Klamath Tuesday evening. Work on the foundation of the new mill is started and work is progressing rapidly. New building material is arriving every day, and It is reported quite a number of men wil be here next week to work on the new structure. You'll like it for its creamy deli cate tnstu ami color. You'll like it bccuUHi' it improves the Havoc and kaxtura of milk dlBite You'll like it hvcnuHu it makes coffco tasto right ami look right. You'll like it for the purity, jroodiujsa mid high food value which Iiuvh made it Oivjron'H aud the world's leading PWUld of ovaporatetl milk. For any one of a dozen reasons . you'll like It! Be sure, (hen, to iimc for iu Carnation Milk Product Co. ill Gllua Stree t, Portland, Oregon , It tastes cwamj It looks creamy It is creamy flofc.v Silt Made In Oregon for 23 Years. r ! awewr" I,IT Tnll SIm Carnation "From Contented Cow$' business caller nt S Saturday. Master Arch Spencer received Home bad bruises and a fractured limb a few days ago While raining a hay derrick which fell. Nell Nelson of Miller Hill-was a business caller on the Island Sun day evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Cray have returned from Eugene wheru thuy spent a few days outing. Burnett's on I LAUGH BOA TS OF KIUHNOH LINK MAY vi'lTlWHi: As HOME PORT would ilia b elOM competition for the French line. It Is snkt the riminlicr Of Com lie is t! t'lierimurit Int-mln to build new quays In the Mlelles creek Iu such a manner that three of the luriter.t vessels could dock at IM l-IAVKK- (71V This city, niei (al ly Its shipping circles, Is agitated bemuse of the possibility of the French Lino Inking Its do luxe linMii . same lime. to Cherbourg, leaving only lite small-1 or boat and c-rioea to port at Km vinitim; HeCVUbli IIOHK re. Tboro has been much contra-' Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Illllls and fam dietary talk concerning the scheme, j lly of San June. California, are the Charles Potter, of the Lower Luke i but It Is now ailinitieii mm 11 i- e.. m rosimusior niiinn district, is n business cillor utlmore thun rumor. fhf l ulled jnnd family from their enuthcrii Edgar Furbur's on Miller Island. States Line. It Is raid, ban made ' home. The southern guests plan J. D. Hooper is busy threshing proposals to tin- Havre authorities j to remain In re fur about two weeks their grain crop this week. to dock their boats at this port, j during which time Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schmeck and Edle Schulmlre I being unable to come to terms with j Mrt'al plan a number of enoynulo nnd brothers were business cullers Cherbourg. This WOdld be an OX-1 trips for Ih in. Mr. mills Is n the Island Tuesday. '(-client thing for local trade, but , brother Of MM. McCnll. cSPGROVE 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 departments under excellent teachers. High school standardized. Rates are reasonable. For information write Sisters of St. Francis or call at the academy. KLAMATH FALLS It. C. Spink of Chlloquin wan a bunincHS visitor hen; for several da'H last week. John Lund of Childqulll was here on bttslnel Wednesday. Mrs. I.tta KilKore and kou, John Kilfcore, and grandson, (Jenu lloh- j past week. orts, of Oononsa, were gueste 'Ot j James Straw of Odessa, was a Mr. and Mrs. George Chastaiu last j husincsH visitor in Midland the past wek. Mr. and Mrs. Chan tain and j few days, son, John, accompanied Mrs. Kll-i Mr. and Mrs. Kdear Turner and MIDLAND Miss Helen CowgiH. tho girls' stato club leader of Corvallis, was in Midland on Friday to attend the canning club mooting which wan held ot the school house. Frank Sexton, county club loader, was present at. the meeting. Misses Helen and Esther Atchi son and J nana Soto were calling on Island on Friday. Quite a feu- cur loads of sheep ware shipped from Midland the gore nnd the boys on their return trip last Sunday. .Mrs. Kllgore is a sister of Mrs. Chastain. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ilrophy re turned from a camping trip In the I.'nion Creek district Tuesday eve- son, Lewis, aud Wm. J. Hitrnett of Miller Island are spending a few days al Crater Lake enjoying the scenery and fishing there. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett aud family were among Klamath Falls nlug. They report a wonderful trip 1 shoppers on Saturday, and caught some good fish while! Mr. and Mrs. John Hobustelll there. . ware Klamath Falls visitors Sunday. Art WImor, of Fori IKaiuath, was; Mrs. Edna Flowers, the Midland over here on business Thursday merchant, was In the county seat evening. I purchasing supplies on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kramer and ! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sevick and Woody IJaney motored to Fort 'family spent Snndav at the home of Klamath on business Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Winklemau Mr. J. I). Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Ilnscoe Largeut spent Sunday al the home of his aud family returned homo Tuesday I parents on the Island. evening alter spending a week In (.'. it. Patterson of Midland, was Medford visiting friends. calling at tlm I. argent home Hun- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grieve and son day, of Prospect were guests of Mr. and Mr. and .Mrs, stone and family Mrs. .1. J. Hrophy .Monday and Tue.1- of Klamalh was visitors at the home day of this week. of .1. I). Hooper Sunday. 0. R, Miller and Waller Williams CltBTlea WVuii of Klamath was a gV tGrilt' ill r X tjet tho Rffd Crown Mileage Card f arryT&'d Crown" pvinp. Use ic and jce your mileage increase "Made 12.5 gallons go as far as 20 did before!" It's no trick getting uxtra miles out of "Red Crown" because extra miles are in there. Here 'swhatone motorist discovered: "I checked my mileages last month anil vvus Ret tinR only 8.9 miles per gallon. My Keil Crown Mileage Card set me right a.'itl on my last trip I did 14.4 miles per Rullon. In fact I made 12.5 gal lons ro as fur as 20 did before!" 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