PAGE TWO EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH RALLS, OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST 21 192! News of the Klamath Country FORT KLAMATH Mrs. Murtha Brewer, iwho has been visiting her brother, .Marvin Crone, of illy, returned to her home Mtouduy. Mm. Walter Southorlin and Mrs. Pete linker of Algonai ramp wore here on a social vlait Wednesday. Kay Loosloy, who runs the Fort Klainutb' Creamery, Is getting along nleoly after having his tonsils re moved Inst Monday. Messrs' R. O. Varmim and Juck Urlscoe, of the Ewauna camp, wore social callers here Wednesday ovn Ing. Emmett ;;iseraore, who has been in San Francisco for the past year. Is here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sisemore. Mr. and Mrs. Joe llesstg and daughter, Dorothj Wadswortb, left Sunday uftcruoon. to spend u few days In the huckleberry natch. A. T. BellmniiL prominent real csate man of Klamath Fj11s. was a business caller herv Thursday. Judge and Mrs. R. E. Uaker of Alturas, California, Mrs. H. U. Hurough and two daughters, De Faust and Jean ot Susauville, Cal ifornia, and Miss Elizabeth Peel of Washington, D. C, alter staying nil night at tha Fort Klamath hotel, motored to Crater Lake Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ajbbott, of Ashland, Oregon, was bene on a business trip Monday. Mr. and Mrs. li iy Taylor and mother, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. John Orlh and daughter, Doruhy. wero In the county sent Thursday afternoon. Misses Jessie M. Shall at Portland and Emnm S. Weilman ot I.os An Kilos. California, while hiking to Crater Lake stopped for the night hero, Wednesday. Ler.ind Casey, of PrlMVllle, Ore- roll, was here Wednesday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Langhhorn and Miss l.elah Parks, spent an enjoyable evening at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hoyt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, who spent iwj days at the huckleberry patcir, got back to their home Thurs day morning. A small crowd attended the tent show tin i.vas given here Tuesday toy the Yager Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. lloyi. Mrs. Stella Lippnrd arid daughter. Keia of Klamath Marsh, motored hero, Wednesday. Mr. aud Mrs. Hoyt will return to their home on the marsh while Mrs. Lippard and Reta will visit with relatives here for a while then return to their home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Shank of Al bany and Mr. and Mrs. Ce.'il Pox it Eugene after spending tho day at Crater Lake Tuesday stopped for a hort time at the Anna Creek Mill to sec a sister of Mrs. Shanks, Mrs. Mack Parker. Tbey returned to ! SPECIAL FIXTURE WORK FOR HOUSES AND STORES their home hy wuy of Klamath Falls. I O. I), Qunch, who has been at bis home for sometime suffering with a lame buck, left Wednesday afternoon to resume his work at (he Crater Lake National Park. Mr. and Mrs. William Hlar, of Roseburg, after spending a few days with Mrs. lilijlr's brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Flody Miller, left Wed nesday for their home. Mrs. and Mrs, M. 1.. Ferguson moiored to the Marsh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ilayden of Klamaih Falls, spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. 11 M. TENNANT ITEMS Look rreei -: SHOWCASES COUNTERS SCREENS D O OR S WINDOWS AND Mill Work of All Kinds KLAMATH FALLS CABINET & FIXTURE FACTORY 127 S. 11th Street Phone 894-J H'M"H-:i"H'' - ...; it A GOOD JOB OF PAINTING Requires Two Things First, buy W. P. Fuller paints, as they are known to be the best house paints on the market. Second, hire a good responsible painter to do the work. Browne's Paint Store W. P. Fuller Paints Wallpaper all the latest designs ! ' .Varnishes Oils Kalsomiiie . "If It's put on with a brush we have it." 1 Mrs. Dale Fleeson returned Sun day from her soulhcru California trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Halght of Little Shasta were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C.irard dur ing the week. Mr. John Templeton took the I steam shovel lo Weed Mondav where he expects to be stationed for about : three weeks. Mrs. J. D. Miller who has been! at Medford the past week returned! Thursday. Mrs. H. M. Templeton has been confined to her home the past week with a severe cold. W. F. Horn, clothing salesman, was a business visitor In camp a few days during the week. Your correspondent had the pleasure of taking an auto trip tol Bear Paw care Sunday with Mi ami .mis. i iay earner. Tins cave Is composed of lava rock and if quite a historical land mark, being me piace in eariy pioneer Days I where Captain Jack hid from the Indians. Mrs. Jessie Heath. W. C. T. C. organizer and lecturer from Kern-, dale. California, gave an entertain ment and lecture on true American ism from the W. C. T. 0. stand point on Thursday evening in the Wildwood Christian church. It is to be regretted that more did not attend as .Mrs. Heath is an inter esting speaker and entertainer, and! preceded her lecture by several songs and humorous readings. Fri day morning. Mrs. Heath, assisted by .Mrs. Booth, of Weed, organized a W. C, T. U. in this enmp. with I twelve members for a start. The following officers were elected:! Mrs. B. 0. (iholson, president; Mrs E. F. Miller, vice-president: Mrs Forest -McLaughlin, secretary, nnd Mrs. W. D. Vance, treasurer. The next meeting to be held Tuesday Tr. nt 0 n m Mi tlx, l,H,. r " - ' " Jam in camp are invited to be present g and join the white ribbon club. IS Mrs. Heath and. Mrs. Booth left immediately after the meeting for Dorris, California. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Parker, R. B. Hawkins and Jim Morton motored to Yreka Saturday. The men will attend the Masonic lodge in that place Saturday evening, and Mr. Parker and" Mr. Hawkins are to take some moro degrees. John Luttrell, who was our school principal last year, was shaking hands with friends in camp Satur day, having motored from Hilt. Cal.. where he in employed during the school vacation. Mrs. R. B. Hawkins and daugh ter. Harmony, left Saturday for a few days visit with Mrs. Hawkins' mother, Mrs. Cora Burkee, at Duns muir, California. Merle Brainard left Wednesday for Oregon points, returning Friday evening with his wife and three children, who have been enjoying a month's visit among friends and relatives. They were accompanied by .Mrs. -Cray Boykin and two chil dren, Helen Cray and Jimmy. Mrs. Boykin lived here for several years and has many friends here who are glad to welcome here among them once more. No Matter What Kind of a Car You Drive, You Cannot Afford to Miss the Buick Demonstration To be Held Here Tuesday Night New mechanical feature of the 1926 Buick, including the air cleaner, the oil rectifier and the 75-horsepowcr motor will be explained. Any Perplexing Motor Questions May Be asked of E. L. THARP noted factory expert, who will be in charge. The lecture will be made with a new 1926 Buick chassis used as a demon strator. The public is invited -I Meeting will be held in the showrooms of the Buick & Star Garage MODOC POINT Mis. B. L. Dixon returned dur ing the past week after an extend ed visit in I.os Angeles. On Friday tile Parent-Teachers association held their regular meet ing at the home of Mrs. S. W. Egc llnc, as the school ihouse Is under going repairs and the addition of a new room. It iwus decided that ia dance hi. given at Lamm's mill On Saturday evening August 22nd. Member. i and their f i lends were invited .Mrs. I). H, Crump and Mrs. I). F. O'Leary spent Saturday In town. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chldester and Mrs. Strain motored to Croat Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Egeiine spent I Sunday visiting in .Medford. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. (Mump and .Mrs. I). F. O'Laary attended the K. C. iPlcttlc at Hayden Meadows. On Tuesday, Mrs. D. F. O'Leary left tor her homo In Sacramento after a few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. D. II.. Crump. Mrs. 0. c. Lamm and daughter, Kdlth, of Sanla Ilardara, Cal., arrlv ed on Wednesday evening lo visit their son and brother, W. K. Lamm. They have just relumed from an 4 I ,,vl noiln.t , .; I . Al.,.,lr 1 2 6 6 Main EISaaiailSEIallBHlBaMIIBaBEIBHMMIilllHIIIlMeMHBaiMBIHKMHNIIH Mrs. Chas. Drlscoll and Mrs. A. Kehoe shopped In town on Thursday, Mrs. A. J. Chidcstor and Mrs. C. Strain spent all day Thursday In Klamath Kails. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lamm, daugh ter Winifred Carol, .Mrs. E. (.'..Lamm and Miss Edith Lamm, drove to Kirk on Thursday to visit Mr. Lamm's logging operation. .Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McGee and family are spending a few days at Ashland and Medford. A. J. Chodester drove to Klam ath Falls on Thursday evening. INCREASED SALES SHOW I'til'l i.AKITV OF TK.WTOItS MEDFORD PEOPLE Hoy Clarey and Charles Rush of Medford, visited here over Sunday enroute to Diamond Lake where they plan lo spend several days' on a fishing trip. Both men are taking their summer's vacation at this time. ASHLAND PEOPLE Mrs. lierlba Wnllis. Dr. Charles A. Haines and wife. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Carter 'and their guests. .Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McKenzle and Miss Wllma McKenzle, were among Hie Ashland people who passed through the city yesterday enroute lo Crnter Lake. Auto Parts Get "ALLBESTOS" Gaiiock Brake Lining and "THERMOID" Brake Lining , at VanDykes Parts Co. With the Hub Tire Shop 502 So. 6th Phone 616 New parts for all cars CHICAGO fP) Tractors bad farm equipment sales throughout the first half of 11)25, as shown by the llesearch Department of the .Nation al Association of Farm Equipment Manufacturers, which surveyed its offlclnls who are heads of most of tho 200-odd firms making up lis membership und selling through some 21,000 denlers to the termor, Plow and tillage tool makers re port the first half ot the year ahead of 1921, and tho tendency towards bigger equipment to eliminate man and horse labor is more marked than at any time In tho history of the tractor's development. Oliver Chill ed Plow Works-reports 20-per cent Increase. Ojie great company esti mates its two-row cultivator business 50 per cent ahead of last year. The American Seeding Machine Company reports .'13 l-.'J per cent In crease over 1021 in grain drill bus iness. The first half of 1H25 lias seen a 24 per cent Increolf over the same period last year with Fair banks, Morse ti Company on farm iicules. gas engines, windmills, water Supply systems and teed grinders, the reports shows. WEEK BMp TRIP Dr. and Mrs. Paul Noel, with Mr. Noel's mother and Mrs. Crao dall, enjoyed a delightful woeU-cud trip to Crater Lake, returning home by way of Meiltord. In the park tbey found a light fall of snow. log farmed In the Mi. I . k I and Miilln sections during that time. lakltiK up the POSl office work about a year acii. Three children survive, besides tile widow, a daughter ami a son. Floyd, both In Montana, and a sou David B at home In Malln. Two brothers nnd a sinter, nlso outlive Inc. deceased, D. A. McCumb. Merrill route; It. It. MdCc-mb, Turtle Lake. South Dak.: Mrs. Charles N. Snow. Crescent ure mic, Klamath Falls. A large host of friends also mourn his departure. Mi SPRINGFIELD FLEXIBLE rnnn s Malin Postmaster Dead; Funeral Is Held Today, 1:30 Following an Illness or reus limn two days, j. a. iMeCoiub, postmaster of .Malln, died yesterday at. lioon at Ills home In Hie 'I'll Ic Luke valley town. Falling health for more I hull a year led up to I lie rapid decline which resulted In his death, Finer a 'ervleeH lire being held today at 1 : 10 p, in. In Malln, witli burial in the Mt. baft I cemetery following. Mr. McComb was born In Fern Valley, (own. November 2S. 1871, being 53 years old at the lime of Ills death. He had been a resident el Khinalh county lor 1 I veins lisv- The only balloon tire that will not rumble when driven on closed cars at high speeds Hub i Tire Shop I 502 South Sixth - Phone 616 3 niiiiiiiiHmiiiiiiiiiiRiiiIRVHa