EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OH EG ON
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 1925
PAGE TWO
Hie
Discerning
Man
A.
News of the Klamath Country
Look i his appearance as one of liis most valu
able assets, lie Knows that to look well and to
wear clothes that are distinctive and precisely
made, is one of the first principles of success. Se
lect dressing is as essential to the well being among
men as it is among women.
A man dressed in n tailor made garment cut to
suit his form in every detail and made to conform
to the latet vogue in men's wearing apparel, is
readily accepted as a man of good taste and is
usuallv esteemed worthy of confidence, when
clothes of inferior make and material might tend
to lessen his ready acceptance in business and social
circles desired by Ititn.
No Man Can Afford to Look Less
Than His Best
For the Best in Tailoring See
f. A. Goldsmith
Merchant Tailor
J-
Winters Bldg.
Printing Talks I
By AXX !NK SPOT
You know how easy it is
to pick out the letters from
a bank in your mail.
Your, business has just as
much dignity to maintain
as any bank.
Watch the printing.
F,or Better W ork
See
W.O.SMITH
Printing Co.
Phone 93
cAt The LIBERTY
MIDLAND
Kdgiir Ktirber lias tiikcn a busl
noi's rip to Seattle where he will
spi'Hil ii few days.
Mr. iinil Mrs. Kdwnrd Doyee and
JftCk Duller of Midland apont n
couple of days vlelttni Sirs. Boyce'l
mother and sister of Moilford. They
returned homo Saturday.
Mr. nml Mrs. S. I.. Burnett mid
family, ncconi pasted iy Prancta.
Flower, of Midland, ware visitors
in the county ant Saturdny.
Mrs. j. D. Hooper ami daughters
ami son. Opal, lla ami Bernard, were
ill the county seat .Sutui'iliiy.
Tha Midland eluu mat m the bona
of Mr. ami Mrs. J. ('. Calhoun Snt
urilay evening at 8 o'clock. A talk
was then to III. dull members by
Krank Sexton. UlO eoiiuly club lead
or. Following the meeting was n
dance. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter .crtsmiiu ami faiuily.
4., Mr, ami Mrs. Klnier Kreneh ami
j family of Kliiimith Kails, Mr. ami
iMrs. J. I'. Sovcik and family of
j Midland. Mr. and Mrs. S. I.. Hur
j! m il ami faiuily. Mrs. J. I). Hooper
f land family. Mr. ami Mrs. J. B. Kur-
4i . . . .
I neu ami dauguter. aim .ivme ami
Oulpha Spenco.
The Midland club members are
now getting their projects ready
to exhibit at the Klumnth county
fair.
Miss Jactiucllii French spent Sat
urday night at the home of .Miss
Mary Solvlck.
Master Francis Flowers spent a
couple of days at the home of .Master
deorge llurnett of the Island.
Mr. ami Mrs. 8. tii Burnett and
Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. So Tick and faiu-
! fly. and Mr. and Mas. J. B. Bur
nett went below Otcne to pick wild
1 plums Sunday.
llilbert Larcent and their hay
Crew returned to the Island from
haying at Ally on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard WynRt are
I preparing to move to Merrill dis
trict Tuesday.
family were visitors in the county ,0 EuR(,m, anii oter vate
The Liberty has for its Sunday
! attraction another of those remark
able photoplays starring Hin-Tin-Tin.
I the uncannily sagacious German
shepherd dog. This time the story is
i called "Tracked In the Snow Coun-
" land.
Kin-Tin-Tin has made a number of Spencer of Keno was visiting
I pictures, among them "Where tba L, ,hc fcome of Mr. J. D. Hooper
Sunday.
Thursday.
Mr. mid Mrs. llilbert l.iirgont
11ml family were aiming the county
seat visitors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Oregory and
family were Klanuuh Falls visitors
on Wednesday.
Mr-. Harry Davis uml daughter
were In Klamath Falls ou bualuoaa
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. .!. F. Bevtck were In
Klaiuarti Falls Thursday. Mr. Sov
Ick la niteiidlug Hie tvuehers insti
tute this week.
Mis i Opal Hooper has been quite
llek to tba past few days.
Master Lewis Furlier lias been
quite lick for several days with
cold.
Mr W. H, Wynnt has moved his
family to Morrill durlug the past
week.
F. K. Lane of Stockton Is in Mid
land on business for a short time.
The Hoopers brothers have moved
their combine from tba t'hlng Lung
runi'h where they huvo tiocn com
bining his grain crop, to the Kearns
tract near Keno where they will
harvest their crops.
Dr. (Inss and ltoseoo l.argent of
Klwmth Falls were cullers on the
Island recently.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnett were
Klamath Falls visitors Wednesday.
MERRILL
Will Kldwell and duiiKliler. Miss
Era, from OhtOO, Calif., are the
guests of Ills sister Mrs. J. W. Hiis
kins. Mr. Kldwell is also a half
brother of J. B. Kldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Brownell from Oak
land. Calif., were in Merrill the past
week. They visltMl while here with
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Barry.
F.rnis Hedge path of Jacksonville,
Ore.. Is spending some time In Mer
rill, lie Is a brother of Mrs. B, L.
VVblsler and Mrs. Volton llusklns.
Mr. and Mrs. I). Ellis Young vis
ited with Mr. tins Kksmnn Sudiiy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. rati I D. la wis re-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flowers and . t,.IIIV( Saturday from a short trip
towns.
seat Saturday evening.
Albert Gregory Is erecting his
new home on his ranch near Mld-
, North Begins." "Kind Your Man
and "Ihe Lighthouse hy the bea. F g Lane; who has been Spemi-
with the result that most people who j iaR a (K l!nvs j Midland, has ro
; are at all regular in their attendance turn0d , Ms home iu Stockton,
j at photdplay theaters have seen him , California.
j at some time or other. Any picture j Among callers In Midland were
In which he is starred is chiefly In- Mr. and Mrs. Vance and Mrs. Joy,
foresting for the particular thrill j f the Shaw-Bertram district,
which he gives it since he can al-1 Miss Lucille Calhoun has return
ways do something which dogs arc ed home after spending a few dnys
8ee "Pirates of Penzance" tonight.
not in the habit of doing.
In "Tracked in the Snow Country"
Hiu-Tin-Tin creates most excitement
by his final thrilling fight with the.
villain, saving his master, the hero,
the girl and the mine from his un
scrupulous hands. This is only one of
the incidents of the action which
leads one to believe that heVe is a dog
that really thinks.
1 i"i -M .j, t"'"t ivtt T"ii-riwT
.1
BROWNE'S PAINT STORE
W. p. Puller Paints
1029 Main Phone 75
KENO I 'ggTY
- - i j j
in Itoseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nelson were
county seat visitors Saturday.
Mrs. C. It. Patterson and family :
were county seat visitors Saturday, j
Mrs. Harrv Davis . and dnugtltcr i
'sr.nnl -'",;.! nv nl thn lu,n hnmi I
Tom Comers and Mr. Davis were
callers at the home of S. L. Bur
nett Sunday.
PARR1S. Perhaps the King can
dj no wrong, but ho can make a
mistake, Albert of the Belgians
thought a crowd at the stution area
there to see him, but lt was await
ing Calllaux.
Miss Thirzu Anderson visited in
Klamath Falls the week end.
Miss Margaret Mackln from Klam
ath Falls was the guest of Miss
Louise Dalton the last of the week.
Mrs. C. M, Merritt was hostess on
Friday night at dinner, honoring the
birthday of her husband. Plates ware
laid for Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Dalton.
Louise Dalton ad her house guest.
Miss Margaret Mackin. Mr. nd Mrs.
It. H, Anderson, Thina and Helen
Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Merritt.
Edna. John and Eugene Merritt and
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Anderson were
hosts nt dinner Friday In honor of
Mrs. Anderson's sister and brother
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brooks,
who are visiting from Mnrysville.
Calif. Their guests wi re' Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks nnd family, Mrs. J. A. Brown
ad Miss Helen Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Whislcr, who
have been occupying the house at'
Benjamin Snowgoose was a Sun
day caller at Ihe I'uekett home.
Mrs. Stin ker uml Nellie Doten were
shopping In Klamath Falls Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. VY. B. White of Itlverslde.
Calif., Is visiting her brothers Frank
and Charley Nelson and her sister,
Mrs. It. A. Ilroyles.
Grant Nelson recently liecnmn the
owner of n new Chevrolet cupe.
Baa tbl Hnrtcll has left the Nel
son ranch where she has been em
ployed during the rummer, and has
gone with her parents to the north
ern part of the state.
Mrs. Manly Pueke". and son Kurle
of Sprngue Itlver were visiting In
Keno the first of the week.
Johnnie Arkley and BUI Jcnlson,
grain growers of the Tule Lake sec
tion, were Keno visitors on Monday.
They report that tho gralu harvest
Is well under way uml t lib yield Is
excellent.
John Srhmore called al the I.. VI.
Anderson home Friday evening.
Mrs. Grant Nelson left Wednesday
for San Francisco to be wlih her
sisier. Mrs. T. S. Abbott, who had to
undergo an operation.
The local school hoard repor: that
the rumor regiirdlu;; the transporta
tion of Keno high school students to
Klnmnth Falls is False nnd that the
icbeooj will begin hero September
8. Miss Sylvia Erdniann is expected
to arrive here Wednesday from her
home In Eugene to take up her duties
as teacher of the high school.
We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak
Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out
at 5 p. in. same day
r-a
The Washington Cafe
U the most popular eating placo la Klamath Falls today
"There's a Reason"
roc CAN-
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
lSS Houtli HUOi
.VMIUIICA.N AND CHINESE DINIIKH
Woo Hhiiur. Prop.
From Mizzou
Burnett
A. C. Spenqe was a business call
er In the county scat Wednesday.
Mrs. J. D. Hooper and family
were visitors at the county fair
No Axe to Grind
Perhaps your tire problem has to do with
air pressures; perhaps you wonder whether
you should equip with low-pressure tires of
standard size, or balloons.
We are in a position to advise you fairly
and without prejudice because Racine builds
and we sell both kinds.
Moreover, both kinds equally uphold
RACINE'S reputation for building first
quality products only.
MOTOR INN GARAGE
230 Main Phone 294-J
the voveruinet corner are mnvfnc to i
Master Lewis Furber spent the Burko houBCi remiuy vacated
afternoon at tho home of Amusj . . dowgv
Jaa. Stewart from the ML Laki j
district visited in Merriil Sunday, j
A number of Merrill people at
tended the show in Mails Suday evc
nip. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Fruits and lit-
tie daughter Roberta returned Sat
unlay from a two weeka vacation J
spent in the Willamette valley with I
friends.
Friday eveniliK as Mr. C. M. Mer- !
lilt was KoiiJK to the Jones fire the
car iu which she was riding bam pod j
In the bad road nnd an n result Mrs. j
Merritt suffered severe cuts on the j
forehead. She was thrown from her'
seat, striking on the bows of the
tar. Mrs. It. L. Dalton was also
thrown from bet seat but escaped
with bruise. Mrs. Merritt was im- j
mediately laker, to tho Klamath Val- .
ley hospital where It was found be- j
ceasary to take n number of Pitches. ;
She returned home late Saturday
nnd is resting ns comfortably an can
be expected. There are Home bad i
roads off the highway near Merrill.
Farmers have offered to donate work !
if they were furnished material and I
OOje Of these roads should be at
tended to.
Miosee Anna and Olive Mill spent
Saturday in Klamnlh Falls.
Mr; and Mr::, pick Anderson ad !
Richard Anderson are spending a
week In the huckleberry patch.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdd Frazler. who (
have been working at Klrkford the
; pail Mimmer. imve moved to Mer
rill, Mrs. Frnzler has accepted her
former position in the White Ifousi.
MIhs Ksther Moore, who has been
In the white Rouse during the sum
mer, has resigned 10 attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. w. n. Anderson and
family 1 .Mr. nnd Mrs. Rati Brooks
nnd Family, Mrs. J. A. BroWfl and
MlSS Helen BroWO were a party that
spenl Sunday at Medicine Lake.
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Your Teeth Are Always Expensive
Win n pol proper!) carad for, in both health end money. Hut
with n llttl" ran- uml nt t nt Ion you run proaorro tliom at a
riTy nominal rout. Sm un tor frn- ixaiiilnutlnn.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
1 Palnleae of cour.u)
20: 204 Hopka Ulilff. 8th and Main
Phonn 83S
i:uikki.i:y Cheater H. Rowellhhli rejoinder t (ho samo time.
ano'll' il 11 Hi IiiiiiiiIciI speech on Senator llonili w ijlieil to niiiKu Ills
! the lubjoct of the world eoiirt, reply three ilnyn after the spuach
whleli wnh to have been lielil al of Howell.
I.ewlstoii, Iilulio, when he learned -
that Senator Borah, who wiih In ('I.ICVICUANU. A-loxunder Vnrg,k
haie rrtilleil. docliood to meet him I hail hi-jkon bl day'fd-Ht hy drink
on the mime plulform and deliver Ini: a Utile orange Jilted,
WRECKING
We .ire Wrecking the following cars
for their good parts.
1 Paige Six 1920.
3 Chevrolet 490.
2 Buick Fours E35.
1 IJuick Six K45
1 Buick Six D45.
1 Nash Six 1920.
1 Stephens G 1920.
1 Dort 1920.
1 Chevrolet Baby Grand
1 Mitchell Six 1920.
1 Cadillac 1912.
1 Cadillac 1913.
1 Hudson Six 1919.
2 Olds 8, 1918.
2 Maxwells 1918.
8 Fords 1917.
2 Oaklands 1918.
2 Dodges 1920.
1 Dodge 1916.
2 Overland 75.
2 Overland 90.
X Overland 88.
2 Reo 4, 1917.
2 Saxon Six 1917.
1 Hupmobile Model H.
1 Dixie Flyer.
Velie (5, 1917.
1 Biffin Six 1917.
1 3-4 ton Republic truck
We sell all parts at approximately half price.
lee "Pirate of Hunianeo'J-tonlsliI
Hera'a Missouri's pretlltat. Ml
llorlonKi" Kidney of Bprinf Held, M.i
aas iicon aeleeted to reproaent th
ttnte In tlie Anicrlcan Legion Unuty
contest t Its notional convention In
, Omaha In October.
Klamath Falls Auto Co.
Phone 246 R ROY CALL Prop. 224 MWa t
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