The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 10, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, SKI'TKMUKlt 10, iiW,
PAGE TWO
Km
Husband Charged
With Desertion
After 15 Years
Fifteen year) of happily wedded
life and than the tragedy of being
deserted by her husband. This Is
the complaint of Mrs. Berth Harris,
who brought milt yesterday for
divoree from Clarence A. Harris
alleging desertion.
The collide were married In Mor
ton, Kansas in 1907. The purport
ed desertion mentioned by Mrs.
Harris took place In t'.i'J'.'.
ityENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON '
This FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Sept. 11-12
Pay Day Special
We will give a 35c Box of
Geo. Haas & Sons fresh CANDY
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B
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He Needs
Fresh Water
A horse is At his host only when
lie always has fresh water,
common sense and human
&tKldneo rrpe lint all livestock
should have it.
Tho "LoreiKO" water system
supplies water to every trough,
with least time and effort. It's
frost proof so you ban use it
all the year round.
There ore about two hun
dred of these plants now serv
ing the farmers of Klamath
coujity.
rT" Hit
On 6th Near Main
Phone 371
Cut in Half
Our one day battery charging service cuts
in half the time it takes to recharge bat
teries even with the best of the old style
glow methods.
Our equipment is recommended by all the
leading battery manufacturers.
FLOYD HENRIOT CO.
(Auto Electricians)
234 Main St Phone 397W
The Washington Cafe
Is the most popular ef.ting place In Klamath Fall! today
"There's a Reason"
IOU CAN
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMEKIOAN AND CHIXE8B DISHES
128 South Sixth Wee Shins, Prop.
Sunny, pleasant rooms. Dependable nursing care. A good place to
cinvnlesce In illness and after surgical operations. Rates are
reasonable. Ambulance for stretcher cases. Resident pharmacist.
Prescriptions and medicine may be obtained at all timers day or
night.
All Physicians Cordially Welcome
Klamath Valley Hospital
Ii.VK .AT FOt'HTH STRIOKT
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
Cor. 4th and Pine
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Telephone 497
Will Discontinue
Forest Air Patrol
El'OKNK. Ore., Sept. 10. Tho
air patrol of tho United States for
est service, with headquarters ul
Eugene, will be discontinued for
the north Pacific district toduy, o v
lng to decreased fire 'hazards, ac
cording to orders received from the
district forest office.
Lieutenant Ulofd itariu-tt, com
mander of the forest ulr put rot on
the coast, with headquarters here,
slid Lieutenants a. it. Loomla and
Alva n. DeOarmo win go off duty
tomorrow with the hrcaklus up ol
the summer.
ews Of The
Klamath Country
TENNANT ITEMS
Chester Zlnk, who has been em
ployed In t'Je machine shops during
the summer months, left Saturday
for his homo at Sawyers Bar, Cali
fornia. He will attend Mgh school
this winter at Etna Mills.
II. B Gilmua, electrician of Weed.
Calif., wife and children are enjoy
ing an outing in oaf camp. Mr. Oil
man says he will stu' until he
brings in a bK'k.
The hunting season opened the
1st, and all who could get away,
were out bright and early. Several
deer were brought la during the
week.
Mrs. Dale Beeson left Monday
morning for Yreka, Calif., to attend
the teachers institute which is in
session at that place during the
week.
P. F. Shultz, wife and daughter.
Bernlce, returned Sunday from a
two weeks trip to Sacramento, Cali
fornia .nd other point::.
Mr. and' Mrs. E. F. Miller left
Wednesday by auto for San Fran
cisco, Calif. Mr. Miller is master
mechanic at t lie machine shops Me
au.il Mrs. Miller expect to be away
about two weeks.
Wednesday afternoon the Wild
wood women's Guild of the Christ
ian diurch held their first meeting
after a two months vacation. Tae
meeting was well attended and plans
are icing perfected for a big baa;.r
to be held in the near future.
Mrs. George Murphy and two i
children returned Thursday even
ing from Weed, Ca!., where the
have been visiting Mrs. Murphy's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mc
Laughlin. , -
Mrs. Alvan Opperud and MrB. A.
K. Morton were Klamath Falls vis
itors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Murphy an:!
daughter Pearl, motored to Klam
ath Falls Thursday. Miss Dorothy
Murphy who has been visiting her
sister Mrs. H. Foster for a few
weeks returned home with her par
ents. The Tennant Lady Elks club held
their regular monthly meeting
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. H. J. Templeton on C street.
Nine members were present, and
were pleased to ihave as a guest
Mrs. lioulah Haskctt of Pasadena,
Cal.. Mrs. Templeton's mother-, who
is visiting her. After the business
session Mrs. Templeton served
dainty refreshments.
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WWtM'es Sped
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with every Cash Purchase of 50c or over
u,n ritNC.t:. :o
REMEMBER"
This generous BOX of HAAS' FRESH CANDY is
FREE with every cash purchase of 50c or
more in any department.
OVER 5000 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM
riAMP Get your box of Geo. Haas & Sons Fresh Candy CDCC
tUlTlti FRIDAY and SATURDAY two days only rlVEE
STAR DRUG STORE
KLAMATH FALLS
YOU MUST COME TO THE STORE
ft.
tit the Ewatina camp. Ida will
teach-at Swan Luke.
Miss Grace Dlakle the former pri
mary teacher spent a few days vis
iting friends h'crcl later returning
to Hilderbrand where she will teach
this winter.
A. G. Hiues and Win Jessie Davis
who were married last wreck return
ed Sunday after spending Ohelr
honeymoon touring the country.
.Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Youel has re
turned from a three months vocation
.Mr. Youel is the principal of th-
Fort Klamath school.
MtM Opal Cardwell and Rut'i
Nichols has returne;! from a trip
with Jim Dixon they toured all of
eastern Oregon.
O. W. Nichols Jr., nnd Wlblur
AibpoU were hero lookliiR after
their cattle.
O. II. Hunch spenl Labor DBS with
his family ut Kort Klamath. Mr.
Bunch Is employed at the Crater
Lake National Park.
FORT KLAMATH
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bunch and son,
Guy. were here visiting Mr. Bunch's
brother, O. B. Bunch, Sunday. They
spent Monday sight seeing at Crater
Lake, returning to their home In
Ounsmuir, Calif., the same cvenliif.'.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nlo'iols are
spending a few days visiting with
their daughter Mm. F. S. Miller.
Their home Is in Med ford, Oregon.
Miss Charlotte and Joe Hesslg,
returned to their hame in ChuOQUin
Sunday after spending a few dnys
visiting with Mrs. Harold Mallory.
Miss Elva Mjou and Marion Bunch
after spending a few days rlsltlnjf
at Lamm's camp returned to their
home Saturday evening,
Mr. anil 'Mrs. J. M. Garrett, of
Medford, Oregon, were here on bus
iness, Sunday. Mr. Garrett is pas
turing cattle on the PeltOB place this
season.
Harold Winter attd son, Normitn,
Elva Moon, Marlon Bunob anil Neldn
Sargent spent a busy day In the
county seat Tuesday.
Miss Alice Ferguson and Ida Brio
coo have loft to resume their posl
tlona as loacherii Alict- vvili teach
Shasta View-Malin
During an elect rim, storm one day
loai week the pumping plant located
on the C. ft. Stone ranch was struck
and about $.100 damage done. This
plant is one in the Shalst View Irri
gation district recently installed.
Miss June Bradbury or Henley
spent u few days last week with her
friend. Beth Kirk Patrick.
Quite a number from here attend
ed the fair and reported the display
unusually fine.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Itenhow
er and two sons of Ashland Bpenl
tho week end In Malln nnd Sunday
attended Sunday school where they
met many or their old menos. i ncy
InAched with O. 1'. Click und wife
and were cullers at the home of J.
L. Bailey and wife. .Mr. Irenhowcr has
a homestead in this new irrigated dis
trict and was calling on old friends
while looking after his ranch.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sanders nnd
daughter Florence left Saturday to
spend a fe days in the itogue river
valley.
F. W. McManus of Klamath Falls
has the Job of painting the new Slnn
dnrd Oil service station located ul.
Malln and he and his helpers nnd
son Wilfred are Stopping ut John
Bailey's.
,Mr. Vaught of Kiamatll f-'nllB vis
ited his sister Mrs, Ilnsklns lust
week.
John Thomas foil under ono of his
..horses and the ntilmnl became flight -Ohed
und kicked his In I ho face, but
the Injuries were not serious.
Mrs. J. A. McComb and win David
speni Sunday nnd Monday with re
latives In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Mc
Comb is post master at Mnlln since
the dentil of her husband.
Mrs. A. V. Markcn and daur.iter
.Varrnret have returned from Klam
ath Falls to their ranch south of
Malin. Margarot has been quite III
for some time, but Is able In begin
school. We are pte&Md to have the
.Mackens with us ngiiln. Mr. Mncken
has work In the Falls and will only
spend part of bis time here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I). P, McKce of Like
ly, Cullf., spent 11 few days with
their niece, Mrs. Ollrer Martin. They
were return log from a visit ut Aah-
; husband, Mr. and Mm. Frunchl, have
returned to Williams. Calif;, after
j spending some time In Washington
i und rilltlng here.
; land.
M.irtlr.
SAN FRANCISCO Tho Olympic
dab football team defeated St, Ik
ntillus college in the first game .id
the football seftMD here. Tho scorn
was i!0 to C.
land. Mrs. M.irtlnV. daughter and
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SSEX COACH
WORLDS
GREYEST
Everyone Says it Sates Prove it
HUDSON COACH
Hudson Brougham
1495
7 Pauntr
Hudson Sedan
U695
All Prica Freight and Tax Extra
ACME MOTOR CO.
Sixth and Oak