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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1925)
Wednesday, skitkmbkh j; hck page two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON An Invitation & t M I News of the Klamath Country v LJi To the Men Who Have Never Worn a Pair of Buckhect High-Tops This store has a fine patronage of men who know Buckhect shoes and wear them season after season. The values you re ceive here are two kinds. First, you pay less for your shoes. Second, they wear longer. Our stocks are new complete, A full range of sizes. 8 inch Buckhect $S.50 10 inch Buckhect $10.00 12 inch Buckhect ..$11.00 14 inch Buckhect $12.00 16 inch Buckhect $13.00 14 inch Buckhect Apache Pacs $10.85 16 inch Buckhect Apache Pacs $11.50 14 inch Aviator, plain toe $11.50 17 inch Aviator plain toe $13.00 The Toggery Opposite Liberty Theater Before you Build or Buy a Home . insist on ChecKSml Electrical Wiring fJV PAC3FICS1ATES lljSjl Uhlig's Electric Store "Check Seal" headquarters in Klamath Falls MIDLAND Mr. and Mrs. Sevick and family were among the Klamath Falls vis itors 6n Friday. Mrs. Frank Flowers and children left Thursday for paints in California where, she will spend about ten days with relatives and friends. MIbs Charlotte Wright, who was appointed teacher for Midland pri mary grades, has been transferred to Miller Hill school. There were feuite a number of vis itors at the Klamath county fair from Midland and district, also .1 number of blue ribbons wore carried home from the exhibits. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sutton and fam ily were visitors at the fair on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. FranK.Gray were visiting In Olene on Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Hooper and daughters were Klamath county fair visitors on Saturday. Mrs. Hooper had some fine exhibits of fruit and vegetables and she carried off a number of rub bons. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Burnette and family were visitors at the fair on Friday. The youngsters are preparing for the opening of school. Mrs. Mlddleton has taken over the store at Midland during the absence of Mrs. Edna Flowers. Mrs. Beatrice Phelp has returned to Midland school where she has ac cepted the position as teacher of the primary grades. Mrs. Jennie Lee Se vick lias been, .appointed teacher of the upper grades. Fred Peterson and .Mr. Dlmot of Summer district were out Sunday lay ing out the route for the high school bus line in Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zetzsman and family were visitors at the county fair Saturday. Miss Jackie French has returned home after spending a few days with Miss Mary Sevick. Mr. Mlddleton has moved his fam ily into the Martin Bros, property In .Midland. The Mlddletons have been living at the Midland hotel for the past few months. Here's grent news for hoarders. The salmon catfh of Alaska may be come exhausted soon. MERRILL Mrs. Leafy Van Brimmer and daughter and son In law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoyt of Oakland. Calif., tire visiting relatives and friends in Morrill. Mrs. Van Brimmer Is a pio neer of Merrill valley. She is the mother of Thos. Calnmls and grand mother of I.ylo Morrill. Mrs. Rudolph Kaltonhorn was a visitor in Klamath Fulls Wednesday. Ilov. W. 11. Amos. S. S. missionary for southern Oregon, is stietnlins the week In Morrill. Gladys Bisset spent the week end In I'hlloquln with friends. Mr. anil Mrs. 15. W. Huberts, who have boon visiting friends around Morrill, loft for their homo In Port land Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts wore former Morrill residents. On account or fair week the Mor rill Library club will hold Its meet ins as the homo of Mrs. R. L. Del ton Thursday September 10. Mrs. It. L. Dalton and daughter Louise spent the week end in Klam ath Falls the guests of Mrs. M. 11 kin. They returned home Monday. Miss Margaret Maokiii ucroiupaulcd them home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wynant and family have moved Into the govern ment cottage. Mr. Wynnut has been In charge at Midland. Wednesday evening Mrs. Scoggins Sunday school class wore guests of honor at a supper given by the S.S. of the Presbyterian church. They wore winners in a recent contost. They had a table very prettily de orated with flowers and a cake with olored frosting having poles and wires representing the class and elec tric lights were strung over their- tab le. Talks were given by Mrs. Scog gins on tlva "Joy or Teaching the Class." and by Miss Fay Jlnnette. President of the class, on "Why 1 Boost." Then a class song was sung. Following this tulks were given by different members of the S.S. and then all joined In a community sing with J. W. Taylor leader. Those seated at the table were Mrs. J. YV. Scoggins. Rev. W. II. Amos. Missel! Fay Jlnnette. Arlene Taylor, Wilmn Offield, Zerllne Stevenson. Wylo Walker. Elizabeth Cook. Opal Esk ridge, Bernlce and Wanda Kaadra. Max llartlorodo has bought the a Dewey house in Merrill and win I move ai once to semi his children to the Morrill schools. C. A. Harrows has disposed of his interest in the Merrill garage to 0. II. Dunnington. C.H, DoLaD was in Morrill re ceiving lambs which he had previous ly purchased, .Mr. and Mrs, A. 1.. Wltdiiird and family were in Morrill Thursday from Klamath Kails. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tuylor, A. weasels. Misses Mary, Opal and Ar lene Taylor Malted a! the Lavas on Thursday. Mrs Coo. Offield spent Wednes day in Flamath Kalis. Henry Cook tins returned from bis home near Los Angeles to over see the putttjg up f hny on his jauch east of Morrill. Ho drove heme a new "Cole S". Mr. ami Mrs. .Earl Brooks ami rami!-., who have been visiting Mrs. Brooks parents. Mr. add Mrs. J. A. Brawn left Friday for their homo in Marysvnio, Calif. Merrill people were well repros ented ut the fair Inst week. Among those attending wore Mr. and Mis K. M. HammOnB, Mr. and Mra. Win. H11m1no.nl. Orandnts Hammond, Mr. and Mis. V, UntoDiuiul, Mr. sad Mrs. W. C. Bailey and family. J. N. Mayer and family, Mrs. C. V. Shuck and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jinuette and family. Geo. Offield and family. R. R. Ande1s.11 .ind family, u. II. Carleton ami family ami c. M. Men lit aad famll -. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kllgne irere visitors In Klaniat'i Kails Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. II. C Purker spent Saturday In Klamath Falls attend ing to business and attending the fair. . Merrill also broight home her share of the prizes, and also a num ber of the children won In the club work. Among the children winning were Fay Jlnnette, Billy Bailey. Clifford Shuck and Glendjn Colwoll and Ellis Moyer. The .rains jX'-Jae last few days found i-onsidoraldo bay down, but tie rain h is not been sufficient to cause any daniait'e Mr. and Mrs. JR. M, MerrlH were Klamath FallAlrjllii.rs Monday. Mrs.. Doris Strickland and Marjorie Bow-1 MOTrlu jJ recently hurt la man. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gaicominini. Mrs. W. C, Bailye and Mrs. W. C. Bowers were . in Klamath Fails Wednesday on business and pleasure. A number of Merrill people have recently been "plumming." It is said the wild plums are quite plentiful this year. Freil Peterson, county school su perintendent, was in Merrill Tues day seeing about school matters. It Is expected the three rooms which have been made from the gym will be fin ished and ready for use by Monday. The teachers are attending institute and huve returned from their vaca tions. Merrill will hove the same teachers" this year as last. Mrs. H. C. Anderson spent a few days at Malin with her daughter, Mrs. George Graham. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Colwell are re turning to Klamath Falls Sunday; where their children will attend school the coming winter. Little Robert Cooley had the mis fortune to fall and fracture his knee, The wound was dressed and lie Is resting comfortably. able to be around. The Merrill school opened Mon day. School was held In the morn ing to give the children time to register. The teachers attended In stitute in Klamath Falls the last jf the week, and Sunday they wore the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Turu baugh at Crater Lake. Mr. Turii baugh having had chargo if .ino 0! t lie stations this yeas. Merrill hn t lie same corps of tcnc'iers. Three new rooms have been added and ,1 furnace Installed. Mr. and .ln. Turnbaugh will occupy the same house as last year. Mr. add Mrs. llondrlckson will have an apnrtmcnl witi'a Mrs. K. Katterlhorn. Mhses Varletta and McCtey will m ike their home with Mrs. C. M. Merrltt. HlaS McVeigh will live at her homo east of town and MISS Lungdubl will live with Mrs. R. H. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caey -have m jved into the home of Mrs. it. c. Anderson, .Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Anderson and Thirza and Helen Audorsoti spent Sunday In Klamath Falls. S. E. Martin of Klamalh Falls was a Merrill visitor Sunday AUCTION Entire Grocery Stock of Houston and Phelps Purchased from the Sheriff Disposed of bv Retail Public Auction Snle TOMORROW, SEPT. 10 Complete Line of Staple ami Fancy Groceries of Best Brands and Quality. Get your winter's supply of groceries at your own price. This is a chance of a lifetime. Buy what you want, any article, in any quantity. Auction Bep-ins 10 a. m. to' 12 p. m. 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. Fixtures and Grocery Auction 7 to 9 p. m. Fixtures are going fast. Any man expecting to enter business can get necessary fixtures at his own price. z X X T M, I. BLOTCKY Purchaser of the Stock of Houston 3C Phelps Grocery Corner' 8th and Main Sts. JlWJeeJeeyeyeJeJeeeJeJJeeXeJJi. S Cllltllfll Mrs. Leafy Van liriuimor and A. Weasels were dinner Buosls at the Sroggltm homo Sunday. Rev, C, (' Mulct spent l.ie ' end In the R mue River country. Mrs. c. C. Hulet ftaS been vory 111 the punt few days. MIkk VlralnUi Tickle of Klaui.tttil Mr. mid Mrs. Jas. Jones and Falls wai tho (nest r Miss Edna family were in Klamath Kails Satur- Jones the past eek. ' Ij Mrs. J. A, Dewey era) .1 tUiu:i'.hl Palls vl!'..ir Frldny. Tie UevtUI Library dub will meet' J. 10. Jones. Mm Jeuui Jo'tos sndjThursda) .it the home of Mr.i, R. I.. IS lua Jo ics vl ; 1 I ; . . .. Economical Transportation That are incomparable in quality and price, obtained from the choicest stock to be had are always found at MILLER'S MARKET GUS MILLER, Prop. Main, near Eighth Phones750 and 751 Four Deliveries Daily WATCH US GROW ,