The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 12, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1925
A Small Cavity Today
menus u painful tooth tomorrow unless yon have it tilled in
duo Unto which means ulso that tho small cost of tilling
will save you n greater expense later on. Wa give exum
InalloiiH free.
R. D. COE,
(Painless 0( courso)
102-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main
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Pride
In
Appe
arance
i
Is an ndmirahle trait
common In the makeup
of most inen. It is a
helpful characteristic that
prompts men to hotter
themseiv. s and is en
couraged from early
childhood by right think
ing mothers-
Men who evidence their respect for the best possible appear
ance by dressing well and selecting clothes of individual
character and value are in turn respected by those who hold
in high regard the ideal ot individual progress and develop
ment, and esteemed by those who want the best.
No man can afford to not look his best, and tailor-made
suits give to his form and build that clean cut individual ap
pearance that should be portrayed by all men.
For Quality, Service and the best See
J-
f. A. Goldsmith
Merchant Tailor
Upstairs Suit 310 .
Winters Bldg.
Order Now
Your engraved personal
Christinas Cards
The new designs are
ready. By ordering dur
ing September you can
secure your choice of
exclusive design from
the eastern manufactur
ers.
See
W. O. SMITH
Printing Co.
Phone 93
MLSS HKPKRUN LEAVING
Miss Ada Heffron plans to leave
4or a month's Taction tomorrow,
which will take her .to her old home
near Grand Forks, North Dakota.
If
When you have tiro trouble
you want your tires repaired as
good as now havo them vul
canized in the best equipped
shop In Klamath Falls. Our
Helntz Electric Steam Vulcan
ise und expert repair men as
sure you ot the best possible
results.
Reed Auto
Supply Co.
S. Hth Near Main
Phone 298
DENTISTS
Phono S38
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ews Of The
Klamath Country
CHILOQUIN
Chiloquin theatre was well attend
ed Tuesday, representatives from
all the various campB coming in
to see "Rin-Tin-Tin," an ever pop
ular favorite.
Mrs. W. Doney has returned to
her home after several weeks spent
In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Doney re
cently underwent an operation and
Is still under the physician's care.
Walter J. Kerrigan was a Klam
ath Falls visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. A. C. Gictiger and daughter.
Grace, spent Tuesday in Klamath
Falls visiting friends and shonning.
The local P. T. A. hold their first
meeting of the season Tuesday af
ternoon, twenty being present. Af
ter the regular business was trans
acted, the following officers were
elected for the coining year: Mrs.
Huth Hedrick. president; Mrs. D.
Cramblftt, vice-president; Mrs. Daisy
B. Laurltsen, secretary and treas
urer. A delightful social hour was
then spent and delicious refresh
ment were served by .Mesdames Mc
Cain and West. The next meeting
will be held Tuesday, October 18.
The Parent-Teachers will give a
dance Saturday evening September
26. at tlie new Brown 'building on
Main street. The immediate need
of our school is b piano, and Mr.
Brown has generously offered the
use of his new building to the P.
T. A. for that purpose and the Sav
age orchestra has kindly donated
their services. The funds raised will
be used in purchasing a piano for
the school. There will be old fash
ioned dancing, quadrilles, etc., with
an old-time "caller off on the floor
and also modern dances. Everyone
Is invited to attend, and give the
P. T. A. their support and the
children their much needed piano.
The citizens of Chiloquin are quite
proud and greatly pleased over the
first copies of the Chiloquin Uelvew,
which was off the press Monday.
Mr. Priaulx is to he congratulated
upon the success of his first edi
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wimer were
Chiloquin visitors Tuesday.
1). ti. Brown has leased his new
brick building to Mr. J. H. Groves
and F. C. Stanton for a period of
five years. They will cpnduct an
tip-to-ilnte pool room. Messrs
Groves and Stanton are from Ash
State Game Warden
Coming Next Sunday
rOKTI.ANH. Ore.. Sept. 12- Slate
flame Warden 19. F. Averlll and
Coininis.sle.ner Itimcr started Friday
on a trip through southern and
eastern Oregon during which they
will visit spoilsmen's organizations
and investigate conditions In lakes
and game fish hatcheries. Bauer
was to join Averlll at I'orvullis.
Baturd&y night Ihey will meet with
Medfoid sportsman and on Sunday
with the Klamath county sports
men's association at Klamath Falls.
At Itend they will meet sportsmen,
visit Fast and F.Ik l-akes and the
Tumuto hatchery. They plan to
return over the McKeiuie Past, slop
ping at the MeKeiuie river hatchery
on tin' way.
land and will open up for business
October I.
MERRILL
Among students to attend Klam
ath High School from Midland are
Almond Gregory Wm. Burnett!
Paul Sevick. Catherine Burnetts,
Opal Hooper. Pauline Ilurnette. An
na Burnetie. These students were
all present at school opening on
Tuesday. ,
Mrs. Hilbort I.argent and Mrs.
Albert Gregory were Klamath Falls
visitors Tuesday.
Master Jimmie Sutton has been
ill with a severe cold for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilosc... r.argont ot
Klamath Falls were calling ut the
home of Mr. Largent's parents on
Miller Island Tuesday.
Edgar Furber arrived home Mon
day from an extended visit in
Seattle with Mr. Furher's brother.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spence were
visitors in Klamath Falls Monday.
Miss Ha Hooper and sister were
Klamath Falls visitors Monday. Miss
Hooper took a number of high
school students in to school.
J Miss Anna Burnett is spending
J the week with Mrs. J. W. Jory in
J i Klamath Falls to attend high school.
? Mr and Mrs. Edgar Furber were
4 1 among visitors in Klamath Falls
Tuesday.
Among shoppers from Midland on
Tuesday were Mr. Frank Lane, .Mr.
Frank Flowers. Mr. and .Mrs. S. b.
Burnett, Mr.. J. C. Sevick and son.
Paul Sevick.
.Mr. Healey of Klamatn Falls was
calling in .Midland recently. Mr.
Healey formerly lired at Midland
Mr. Pauly of the Sanitary Market
was a business caller on .Miller Is
land Wednesday. i
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Myers were
in Klamath Falls Tuesday.
J. X. Haskins was in the Falls the
First of the week.
Mrs. J. G. Patterson of Portland
visited with Mrs. M. Gaicomininl the
first of the week. Her son Kenneth
who had his early schooling in Mer
rill, has gone to enter Harvard med
ical school.
Mesdames Geo. Offield, Jos. Bin
kel and J. A. Brown and Mr. Van
Brimmer of Oakland, Calif., spent
Tuesday visiting friends in Klamath
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morton, Oliver
and Alta Morton of Grants Pass,
spent Monday in Merrill, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haskins and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Morton are the
of Mr!i- "asking They return
ed to their home Tuesday-
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowman were
Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill and daugh
ter .Margaret returned Tuesday from
ltoseburg, where Mrs. Hill and .Mar
garet had been spending the sum
mer with Mrs. Hill's parents.
Mr. and .Mrs. Burr Westbrook and
Mrs. N. E. Woodhoqee were In Klam
ath Falls Tuesday visiting friends
and siiopping.
Mrs. Mabel Smith, who has been
spending the summer with her sis
ter, Mrs. J. W. Scoggins, left for her
home In Colusa, Calif., Wednesday,
where she is one of the teachers. Mr.
:tnd Mm. Kcmrplns nrenm nanled harl
as far as I in; Falls.
Mrs. M. L. Moore and daughter.
Miss Hallie were in the Fails on
Wednesday and Thursday they left
for Chlco, Calif., where Miss Hallie
will attend the ChiCO normal. Mrs.
Moore will visit relatives in that
city.
Mrs. .1. W. Taylor and daughter
Miss Bee left for Klrby, Ore., Sat
urday, when Miss Taylor will teach
this winter. Mrs. Taylor will return
in a day or bo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I,. Whlsler and
family and E. C. Heames were In
Klamath Falls shopping Tuesday.
ftev. C. c. Unlet returned Tuesday
from Myrtle Point and Marshfleld
and North Bend. Mrs. Hulet, who has
been quite 111 the first of the week,
Is much Improved.
Mrs. I.eafy Van Brimmer, who
has been visiting friends was tho
guest of honor Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. .1. A. Brown.
The afternoon was spent with needle
work and conversation -Refreshments
....... .f.,l ,1, ,,,... 4 1, ntlt Ul
Those present were Mesdames Geo.
Offield, It. S. Anderson, It. c. An-
derson, C. M. Merrltt, W. F. Julnette.
W. F. Hill. J. W. Taylor, .1. W. Has-land
kins, J. W. ami Klta Keogglns. Jos.
Biuke!, g. ll. Carle ton, C. Bowman,
Goo.- Wilson. The bono! guest was
Connolly
Sell California non-resident hunting licen
ses and sporting goods. See us for in
formation on best hunting.
912
For the second time within four months,
Grahftm Brothers announce a substantial
reduction in price.
Effective Wednesday, September 9th, the
f. o. bo Detroit price of Graham Brothers
l ion Truck chassis is
995
This reduction is in line with previous
assurances that the truck buyer will
always benefit equally with Graham
Brothers by every economy effected
through increased production.
Now first in the world as exclusive
manufacturers of motor trucks, Graham
Brothers are able to make this second
reduction without the slightest sacrifice
of quality. ' ,
In fact, the truck today is better than ever
before and this new price will seem
remarkably low to those who know
what Graham Brothers Trucks will do.
WAKEFIELD MOTOR CO.
170 Main St.
Mrs. Van Brimmer and the hot lets
Mrs. Brown.
Mrs. Van Brimmer and daughter
ion In law. Mr. ad Mrs. Bay
IHoyt, left Thursday morning tor their
I hme in Oakland.
II. A. Illnshaw, assistant freight
Bros.
Main
tfisfm
SOI D BY DODGJE BROTHERS
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
sen
I traffic manager for tho S. P., anil
K. C. Ingram, assistant manager -Of j
j development for the S. P., were In
Merrill Ihe first of tho woek In the;
interest of the railroad,
Miss Alloon Murray left Friday
.Morning for Chlco, Calif., where she
, .. .
MAKE YOUR CAR
RUN SMOOTH AND
NOISELESS
Keep it greased and
oiled and you will
eliminate a lot of
trouble and a lot of
noise.
Let us do the job.
Klamath Tire
House
"Cap" Calkins
Klamath Ave. & flth St.
iiii
will attend Ihe normal. She was a
student at the normal last yonr.
Frank Horenson and son Jlaymoud
Hilirhns arrived In Merrill Thursdov
I -- - I T
ln Vt with his daughter, Mrs. Mil-
'
(Continued on l'ngc Vivo)
Auto
Pa rts
We cany:
Ignition and
Light Wire.
Silent Timing
Gears.
Fly wheel
Ring Gears.
VanDykes Parts Co.
With tho Hub Tire flhop
502 So. 6th Phone 616
New parts for all cars
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