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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
MONDAY, AUGUST Ml. 11)25
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PARENTS VIEW
MOVIE REEL OF
4 CLUB STUDIES
i Just wlni I tholr boys and girls
do when they attend the Oregon
Agricultural college several weeks,
each year for a Hummer course lj
county club work, whh graphically
brought home to scores of Klamath
parents at Malln lust night when a
moving picture reel depleting Ihr
activities of Klamath boys and girls
al the college lail June was shown
at the Hroadwuy theatre.
TJUu of the picture Is "An Oregon
Junior tines to College." The pic
lure opens with the departure of
the club hoys and girls from i.i
front of the eouiuy court house,
on their way to the Oregon Agrt
eulturnt college. Then it shows
various activities nl Oregon Agrlcul
trual college.
11. C. Seymour, slate club leader,
and County Club Leader Frank
SeXtOn, addressed approximately
L'tiii who attended Hie picture.
GORDON'S LKAVIXO.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. -ilnrdon ami
daughter. Miss Kay Oonlott, aro
leaving Thursday for San Francisco
wliere they will attend the Diamond
lUbtlee in the southern city. They
ale making the trip by motor.
Don t Forget
To bring your samples of grain in as I am in
the market for all kinds of grain this year.
A car load of farm machinery will arrive direct
from the factory on or about September 1st.
This car will consist of separators, wagons,
disc, spring-tooth and peg tooth harrows.
McDonald pitless scales at $200 each, with ten
McDonald pitless scales at $200 each, with tne
per cent discount for cash.
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$ I J. W. KERNS
Moline Distributors
Farm Implements. Cream Separators, Milking Ma
chines, Fencing, Hay Grain, Feed and Seeds
1303 South Sixth Street
Phone 557-J
Klamath Falls Ore.
BRUSH MRK
Another brush fire thre.itcn-
ed several houses in t ho Ship-
ptngtou district until the Klam- !
aili Kails fire de;.i; uncut arrlv- A
ed and quickly extinguished i
the blaze. The fire covered t
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Your Dollars Buy More
The "Perkins Way"
It Trade your old Furniture m on new - - - Use Your Credit
HOY l PAKKF.lt HBIU9
Iloyd Parker, confideultnl rep
resentative of i lie Klelschhaker in
terests, was iu the city for a couple
ttf days looking after the affairs of
his principals. He returned to Sail
Francisco this morning. He stated
that his visit at this tlino had no
special significance, belns only one
of his regular inspection trips. He
denied vigorously that ho was III
any way c.mmvtod wltll the moves
now being made by the Southern
Pacific to head off the coming of
the Oregon Trunk, and that he was
entlng the S. P. in tao various real
estate negotiations now being car
ried on for that company,
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Library Tables
Combination Library and
Dining Table, Price
24.75
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$5.00 down will deliver this
to your home. '
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Gives Up Attempt
To Swim Channel
DOVKK. England. Aug. 31. (jiP)
G. H. Brewster. 31-year-old Lon
don doctor, who started from here
at 11:45 o'clock this morning in an
atempt to swim the English chan
nel, abandoned his efforts when
about seven miles off shore. He
had swum about 13 miles. The wind
was troublesome and the sea lump'y.
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Do You Drink Coffee?
jjj Some People Think
They Do
But they have never had an opportunity, tin.
drink coffee that was roasted the same day
they bought it.
Uritil you have tried some of our
FRESH ROASTED COFFEE
You will never know what you are missing.
Order Some Today.
We can serve you Until 9 O'Clock
y Every Evening
AT WLVL-KSF. HKACH
4 .Mr. and Mrs. Albert May und
5 i family, with H. N. Moo, spent Su-i-
! day, at Wlul-Kse beach, enjoying an
outing.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Van Gordon,
and 1). F. Wallace, of Medford, spent
the week-end here visiting. Mr. and
Mrs. Van Gordon planning to 1
cate here, where Mr. Van Gordon
will enter into his profession, s a
contractor.
VA.NMCK HOME TOMORROW
T I E. W. Vannice, of the Golden
? ! Rule Store, who has been In the
nuuin iur usa past iua uays, 01 a
business trip, is expected to return
home tomorrow.
AT L.YKK OK THE WOODS
Sir. and Mrs. Fred Schallock, and
Mr. and Mrs
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the Woods.
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Velour Covered
Bed Davenport
Price $156.00
25.00 Down
Balance in easy monthly
payments.
Used Ranges
Priced from 22.50 to 37.50
10.00 Down
2.00 a week.
Dining Room
Furnishings
We have sets of tables and
4 chairs from
$12.75 up
A small down payment will
deliver this to your home.
Oil Stoves and Oil
Ranges
From $4.75 to $100
From 1.00 to 10.00
down will secure delivery.
$1.00
Will deliver a beautiful set
of dishes to your home. As
sorted patterns to choose
from, ranging, a set
$6.50. to $36.50
3-Piece Combination
Bed, Mattress and
Springs
i Price $20.45
6.45 Down
Balance 1.25 a week.
Assortment of
57 Dressers
Chiffoniers, Etc.
$5.00
Delivers any case in the
house. Balance Weekly.
Floor Coverings
32 patterns to choose from.
Prices ranging from
- $4.75 to $22.50
depending on size 8C grade.
Delivers to- your your. Bal
ance weekly.
Perkins
Furniture House
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T. B: Waters, enjoyed:'' J" mimmou jvui
week-end at Lake of I .juum. .uuW.AA...W.A.Wu'li
Sixth St. Between Main and Klamath Ave.
To furnish your home is easy "The Perkins Way"
Italian-American Grocery
910 Main Open Evenings and Sundays
Complete line of Domestic
and Imported Goods
WE DELIVER FREE
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PROM MERRILL
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.;. Mrs. John Taylor, and her tv:
J daughters, are shopping in the city
1 today, from their home on the Mer-
rill road.
MRS. .ABBOTT AWAV
Mrc. T. S. Abbott left Sunday,
for San Francisco, on a week's
vacation trip.
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Get in on this price for a genuine
Willard
Battery
$ 1 3.45
AT ASHRAM) HrXIMY
Mr. and Sirs. Everitt Quick mot
ored Lo Ashland on Sunday morning,
where tiioy spent the day. While,
iu the valley city, they attended the
Baptist church reunion.
LOCAL- PKOPLH CLIMIt
Sunday afternoon a group of
Klamath Falls people started to
climb .Mount Plttj Stopping at Fry
Lake, where they made camp and
continued the climb this morning.
They plan to return to Lake ot the
Woods late this evening, and return
3 Structures
Erected Daily
During August
August Building Invest
ment Over Quarter
Million
Sm to Klamath Falls tomorrow after-
noon. In the parbv were: Misses
zepna and Jean Kogers, .Mrs. Nich
ols, Mrs. Johnson, Mnrlam Martin.
Miss Foster. Miss Kdna Dunbar.
Herbert Berry and Duncan BeYry.
BwrUBN THIS MOItMXti
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers and
small sons returned this morning
from Lake of the Woods, where they
enjoyed their week-end. The weath
er was ideal, and this is cne of the
most enjoyable week-ends the local
people have Jiad at their rustic
lodge.
QBfnlRAli MANAGER HHKK
Paul B. MoKee. general manager
of the (.'alifornia Oregon Power com
' puny, of Medford, is iu the city on
buslneka rnaUers.
Floyd Henriot Co.
234 Main St. Phone 397W
B. K FROM FOIST
Mrs. Martha Craddock, returned
last evening from Fort Klamath,
where ins has been Die house guest
of Mrs. S. B. Gardner, for Ihe past
meek.
A couple always at odds noon
comes to odds and ends.
(round was broken for three
buildings a day varying from wood
sheds lo business blocks in Khini-
utn Fulls during Ihr mouth of Aug
ust. Total inveslinrnt represented
by building during August is $20:1,
."i(i.5. city ball records revealed to-
day.
A feature of (lie building boom
which Klamath Fulls has experi-
i-ed, is the number of business
buildings thai were started during
August.
Or the 87 building applications
rerefved by the police judge, it I
were for residences in various sec.
lions of town.
AT CHOiOQUni
.Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Amlcke, Miss
Kvolyn Amlcke anil Keith Cole mo
tord lo Chilniiuln Sunday where
they enjoyed the day.
KATHRVN ItOTV I.F.AVINt,
Miss Knlheryn Doty, one of Ihe lor
popular young girls of Kluinath Ihe
Phils, is leaving Ihe laid of the well
for Portland where idle will visit
wltll friends, before entering tile
University ot Oregon at Eugene.
Miss Doty has I u employed at tho
First National Bunk here and has
a host of friends in the city,
MIA VINSON' WHO S KHDA V
Miss Ruth Dixon, who hns been
spending the stimmo,r Months hen'
with relatives and friends, will re
turn to Los Angeles on Wednesday,
to again tedcti In thepuhl(e schools
of the southern illy. While here
I he summer. Miss Dixon was
motif for n number of enjoy.
" IIKAItl.Vd OMIMA.TKI
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4 A three duo" preliminary
hearing of Liu SoUCOtfo, on I ho '
charge of second dogroo inur-
der In connection with Ihe 4
4 dofttlb of I'loiiMitlno Navarro, 4
4 came to an end this utternxm 4
abb' iofonnal functions, having hosts 1 4 at :: o'clock. Justice of the 4
of friends who welcomed her return '4 Peace Kendall was to huve glv- 4
for Ihe summer months from Call-1 en his declsiiin this; afternoon. 4
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Washington, who !
visiting with Mrs. Fisher's par-i.S
Mr. and Mrs. fit. ,M. Planer mid
I'hlldtvu. Martha Helen and Jim.
of South Bend
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'ntn. Mr. and Mrs. p. K. Hnnnon, J
enjoyed a trip to Wlul-Kse beach
Sunday in company with Miss Ber- j
nardinO Ilunnon and P. 10. Maiiiion. j
They plan to motor to Malln to-1
morrow to visit with Mrs. Fisher's
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. it.
K. ilaiiiiou.
LOCAL ItAliTV LF.AVI.Vt;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mr, j
and Mrs. John II. Houston and Hen
ry Haas are leaving .Sunday for Sun j
Frnnelseo to attend the Diamond j
Jubilee. Mr. und Mrs. Lewis will
then motor on to Los Angeles for
a visit before returdihg to their I
home in Chicago where they will re-1
side permanently. .Mr. and Mrs, i
Houston will return borne to Klam
ath Falls In a week's lime, while I
Mr. Haas will visit In Ihe south for
three weeks, after which . he will i
return here for a week's visit, be
fore leavln? for Portland to reside.
He Is leaving his position with Ihe!
First National Bank today.
I'ORTHRM ON TRIE
Mr. and .Mrs. II, T. Poller and
tholr son, Lloyd, left Sunday for
Pol I laud, Seattle and Taromu, on a
week's motor trip, where they Will
lie the guests of relatives and
friends
ADVANCES IN
Wood
without
CHEAP
any warning.
mens
are on now
who
Don't be one of ninny
will i.rder too lale,
WJntev Is near. Phono your
orders.
BLOCK WOOD
In our specialty
PEYTON 8c CO.
"WOOD TO 1MJHN"
601 Main Phone 535
Connolly Bros.
Have Received
A fresh supply of slio! jrtm shells atul rifle cartridges,
VVe will give ;i prize f6f the largest sjvrcad of horns
ami also ;i prize for the deer head with tlie mosl points
that is hnjugllt in this year.
Efce that you gel the prize.
Sportsmen's Information Free
We arc always glad to give anyone anj information
regarding gane laws, length of season, the maximum
for each dav's lill or anything else that could he of value
lo the hunter or fisherman. VVe try to givS the hest
information fjossiblc About diflfcrent hunting nnd fishing
plates, and if you are 111 doubt as to where to go, just
conic in and ask us,
We Are Glad to Tell You
CONNOLLY BROS.
912 Main
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