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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1925)
rifcE TWO EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 11)25 ., Ill" ?Ui MONEY SAVERS Investigate the prices we offer. You will be agreeably surpris ed. Never again will vou be able to buy the brands you will find here at such prices. Stock up for winter NOW. FIXTURES FOR SALE The following High Grade Fixtures remain anil must bo sold: . Dayton Computing Scales . Shelving - Show Cases Burroughs Adding Machine U. S. Meat Slicing Machine Hubbard Electric Coffee . Mill - Win. J. Hums Check Protector McCaskey Credit System Cheese Cutter Cheese Case American Multigraph Addressograph And other grocery equipment. - 31. I. BLOTCHY Purchaser of the Stock of HOUSTON & PHELPS EIGHTH mid MAIN Is Your Eyesight Good? You may think it is but you can't be sure unless you have them examined by one who knows. At the first sign of distress, in using them, you should con sult an optometrist and thus KNOW their condition for your comfort and livelihood may depend upon your eyes. We have helped many hun dreds of your neighbors and friends and it is possible that we can help you if you don't wait too long. DR. GOBLE 700 MAIN Eyes ' - i I ,G lasses Examined Fitted Repairs Quick Service News of the Klamath Country HAIXES' RETURN XORTH After spending the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. behind Haines and daugh ter. Martha Jane, returned to Port land this morning. Mr. Haines is connected with Haskins and Fells in the northern city. I It ' Order Now Your engraved personal Christmas 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 TENNANT ITEMS We have had rata and mure rain, surely suits all the Oregonians. Thursday it rained so hard tin1 men could no) work In the woods. Mr. and Mrs. Finest Hatty are i enjoying a visit from Mr. Hatty s .mother. Mrs. I'. Jackson of iSlcii- dale, Oregon. Mrs. H. J. Tennileton, with little Margaret Jean, accompanied her mother. Mrs. lleulah Haskctt to Pasadena. California, Wednesday. Mrs. Templeton has, not been well tor some time and It is hoped her stay In Southern California will greatly Improve her health. Mrs. Hermie Poster and children of Klamath Falls were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Fos ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Murphy. Everett Fox. brother of Mrs. Er nest Hatty was operated on for ap pendicitis at Ashland. Oregon, las! Tuesday morning. He is reported doing fine. Mr. fj. W. Murphy and son. Rob ert left Tuesday morning tor Klam ath Falls. Robert leaves from there the last of the week for t'orvallis. where he goes toattend the O. A P. He graduated from Klamath FaJJs high school in May and will take up special studies at the O. A. C. Christine Middleton. small daugh ter of Mrs. Dick Hatrield. fell the first of the week and injured her arm so badly that blood poison set in. Dr. Sandie was called. Her condition was very serious for a while, but she is improving rapidly t at present. J. A. Rellley, who is employed at the machine shops, left Wednesday for a month's vacation at Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Compton, who have lived among us the past two years, left Tuesday for their old home at Marceline, Mo., where they expect to remain. While here Mr. Compton was employed as night watchman around camp. , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Willbanjts were in Weed, California on busi ness the first of the week. Mr. Willbanks i3 the manager of the Tennant Mercantile store. During the absence of Jack Clark, Mr. J. J. Murphy has charge of camp Xo. 1. which is about 1" miles from Tennant. ' . ' - i Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Miller re turned Wednesday from a two weeks stay in San Francisco, where they have been visiting friends and attending the Golden Jubilee. They report having had a fine trip and a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Herod and daughter. Lathelle left Saturday by motor for a few days visit with friends and relatives at Orange Cove and other California points. Born Monday, September 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Littrel, a boy. Paul Henry Jr. celebrated his 1st birthday September 10th. Mrs. W. D. Vance presented him with a lively decorated cake in the center of which was one candle. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Parker and Mr. and Jlr.i. Merle Brainard motor ed to Yreka, Calif., Saturday. The men, attended Masonic lodge Satur day evening", and on Sunday the party motored to Ashland. Klamath Falls and on to camp in the evening. LORELLA The 'Ron Brown thrashing ma-! rhino in making good progns in ' Langfill Vail'jy. ho far it is the only , machine in the valley and grain , crops an? very good. Schools opened in Langell Val-; ley with a good attendance in all three schools. Miss Michaels Is teaching at Upper Langell Valley ! Mr. Owen Popple at Lorella and i Mrs. Dearborn in Lower Langell j school. The irrigation pumps in the 1 Horsefly irrigation district have been closed down for the season, j There was ample water for all the ranches and crops are good. Roy M. Shifflet who was ditch rider for the Horsefly Irrigation district, has completed his work for the summer and went to Lakeview for the Hound-up. Mrs. Casey, of Ashland, mother of Mr.. (ieo. Noble, is visiting with her daughter for an Indefinite stay. Mrs. Dayton BllBsey of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. .Everett CJriffillt spent one day in Langell Valley last week. Mrs. Hussey was look ing after her properly at. Lorella. Mrs. T. M. Bidler and children have moved to Bonanza for the school term. Sol Dewey has returned to IiIh home after being a patient at the Klamalh Valley hospital for several weeks suffering from an injured knee. Mill on Keller has been employed by Win. Irwin to haul his wheat to the mill. Irwin had a good wheat crop. C.JJ. ..'.Uej peninj;, Jr., is Visiting with his Ktund-puivnts, Mr. and Mrs. T. I Hofci;s. Mrs, Osborne, of Klamath Vails. Is BlMndtng n week or two at the home at Miller Brothers, where she is assist tug :-t cook fur the thrash ing crew. Sara Pool, who has been spending the summer with Mrs. r. Cowley, has returned to Oregon City to resume hOr high school work. H. F. Tultle has purchased 10 head of sheep from the Klamath Backing company. Mr. Tut tie is looking for mure sheep and thinks they are property worth having, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kordney have faith in the future of Klamath Kalis Value in Tires That's what 4 Ret when jrbn buK Firestone or Qeuerd tiros. For Quality and Ser vice there is none butter. GENERAL FIRESTONE and OLDFIELD Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St. 100 PEft CENI uits in the schoolroom cannot be at tained by poor vision. If your child Is backward In school have us examine his eyes. Competent advice and the right lenses. Dr. H. J. Winters Eye Specialist We rind our own glasses. Klamath Falls, Ore. EfOOr eyesight does' more retard children's men tal irroivlli liian any other leflcTeilcy." Eastern Brook Trout Cooked and served in tire most appetiz ing manner, will be served this week at the ', CLUB CAFE If When you have tire trouble you want your tires repaired as good as new have them vul canized in the best equipped shop In Klamath Kails. Our Heintz Electric Kteam Vulcan Izors and expert repair men as sure you of the best possible results. Reed Auto Supply Co. S. llth Near Main Phone 298 and are now having an apartment house built on sixth itreat. Mrs. Allied Keller was able to leave the hospital In Portland and expects to be able to rollio to her home within the next lew weeks. CHILCQUIN In spue of llio Inclement weath er and muddy roads, l ie dance given by the " .'men's Community Club ' was well attclilol. Tile Melody Hoys Orchestra furnishes) excellent imi'ilo and at eleven o'clock a splendid SUPPOr was served tty I lie Mcs damM Gowon. Hosslg aid Boltour. the vommlttee In ehaiue of the tvaaing urogram, About no hundred I dollars was cleured will; li will go I Into the funds , hlch are holim nil:; I cd to build .1 club house. I Mrs. IV Cvamblltt lias accepted L position In tie public sch.'.il. Tacre 'are one hundred twenty five uuptU enrolled bb.ia year ttnd more OmiVax 1 In. the lamest attendance In the hist ry of the school. The addltio'i j Mi the one room which was recently cmploted adds groat! to The ap pearance of the -buiMing. Chilo qutn is tj be congratulated on uhelr unusually eff'cteat staff of techor-i. l.di Qrlttlu leaves Monday for t'orvallis w'.oro he will enter O. . C. to continue .his studies. .Viss Lena llro'.vn et Itraymlll was a Chlloquin visitor Saturday. A large crowd attended the Chit i qtiln theatre Friday evening. "The l.o-t world" an elaborate produc tion recently show, at the I'ln Tree was given here. .Mrs. Harry Poole of Klimatli Kalis was a business visitor in OfcUoqnln Frtlay. The new Brown building on Mai i sweet, is noming completl n. the work Is being hurried so the build ing will be ready for the Paro.it Ten; 'tors dance to be Siren Saturday, September 26t,h. The dance fundi for a much needed piano fir the GMtOqttih school. Every one Is In vited to attend and help the kid lies I get music In the school. (Iran i itna cli at eight Otetock. Mr. and Mrs. C. Helrlck, wh have been vlt I'lig in Cat-o, Calif., returned I'hursda evcnlnjf. Rt-'iearaala of the play to -hp ttlven by tao community club was held at the Jiome of Mrs. A. I.cn Ur.ik. Kriday. Mr3. K. Carson, who was coach ing the play ovaa called to Califor nia. Mr. tieorgc Coaitnlngs t Forjej Drug st re. has kindly consented to direct rehearsals. Mr. and Mrs. .. Ttakcr of Aftroma camp were guests 0( .-. Ivan Doak Sunlai'. J. Williams of DorrLs, Calif., wis In Chilouuin Friday on .business. Mies. Moda Skeen who is unend ing the Sacred Heart Academy Bpent the week enl with her mobiler M.'u. Wm. Skeen. Rev. Wicss of Williams .1 Itlvor held services at- tine community cliuroh Sunda. afternojn. J. Connors has arepptod a posi tion 3s janitor of the ChlioQUln echdoi. . I- burroughs Burroughs machines ran be depended upon for the right answer always and everywhere one mison why the pioneer of 1 8 8 4 is the leader of today. BURROUGHS SALES and SERVICE Machines as low os 75 Ask for Demonstration I. K. TRAYNOR Representative Box 1033, Klamath Falls Phone 6 5 3 M GILCHRIST WANTS TITLE TO TIMBER LEGALLY CLEARED If the efforts of the tlllchrlst Timber company of Alpena Michigan are not checkmated in the near fu ture, any doubt or question arising ovir the ownership of s.ooo acres of timber land In northern Klam ath, purchased ia 1002, will be done away with. Th" Alpena concern, through Its president Kalph B. (Illchrlst brought stilt this morning against a dozen defendants to quiet the title to the timber land north of the re rvatlon. Death Calls Edd Smith at 2 p. m. at 1021 Main S. STORE si lis DEBTORS Suit against T. C. Craig for !)!). ID anil against A. K. Hjchelaon for 168.88 was brought this afternoon by the 0. and A. store for the re covery of money alleged due on merchandise. P.HtKKIlS VISIT AT 1)1 XSMI II: Mr. and Mrs. V. E. I'arknr antl daughter. Miss Carolyn spent the week-end in Dunsmulr, returning home last evening. Removal Notice 5MI Ura. Win. Bessler, furrier, former ly or62S Washington St., has moved to 436 Klamath Ave., between Hh and 5th St., next, to Moose hall. Defies Coolidge Mrs. Linman Picks Huge Cauliflower Tho Herald office was presented with u caullflowVr today, a monster oi Its kind, grown by .Mrs. John Un man of Shlpplngton. , Tiie vegetable1 when plucked and waahod weighed eight pounds and 1.1 ounces and is said to he one of the largest, if not the largest, that has been grown In Klamath county this year. Mrs. Linman is a Well known resi dent of Klamath Kails, having lived here fqr years. ' K.l Smith, aged 75, retired con tractor and .inner of property in this city, died this afternoon at il o' lo.-k la hi rooming h.use at 1021 Main street, as the result o, j stomach trouble which had been bot'ierlng Mm r r ' everiil month, . ! 'Pie ilenth was expected dally us 1 title sick man hnd been getting cir :' during tho past week, lie was the I stcp-P.ither of Mrs. tloorge QrlUlO and MM. Daisy Dlngman, A resident of this city for I'd yeara, jr, Hmith had been retired during (the latter ijnura of his life. He was the owner Of property H Kliimutb Kails utid devoted his tin. i to Its care. Kuneral scrvlcos hnvo boon ton tallvcly nut for II p. m. Wiliienday. sll.vniiiMissv QBTH DIVOnCtC ( T. W. Shattghucssy, formerly a resident of Malln. was successful this afternoon In his attempt to secure a divorce from bis wlfo Margaret Bhaughneafy, The Klamath man al leged desertion aa grounds for suit. Ti du re, area awarded by rJefaull owing to the non-nppenrnnco of Mrs. Shuughncssy. iUDV QUUi ItOltN Mr. and Mrs. Ran OS Morris are the proud parents of a baby girl, born today. Mrs Morris Is u sis ter of Dr. Cart r. Ihe Peanut Butcher on' S. P. Train Fined Easv Joe Harris, who dispenses candle.-, anil penodta on I he .Southern Paclf ii; train, paid a fine lot 81B0 Into JuiJtlcc court BaturdftV for possession of intoxicating liquor, Harris, wh. admitted he 'had a tuart of gin In aia possession, wus arreStad by Charles Duggan, S watch m:in. P Oshkosh Lumber Operator Here To Inspect the mill ucuulrcd by Ills eJinpany las't iweek Dolwln Towle of OhiikiMh, Wis., arrived In K la ni nth Falls last night, Mr. Towlo is part owner In I be Ciinipiioll-Towlo Lumber company which entered Iho Klamath tntyttUfSCtUf Ing tM ourlv this year. The mill recently purch ased by his concern ill the Saddle Mountain Lumber mompany, lnuglit from tho FlTst State Barings hunk, defunct. Mr. Towlo is slopping at the white Pelican Ihotefi Ilcrt E. Haney, Democrat, of Ore gon, refuses to resign from the Shipping Itoard as requested ly President Coolidge. Haney has at tacked the policies of Admiral Pal mer, president of the Bmcrgcncy ' Fleet Corporation. Wanted Clean Cotton Rags (No short ends or stockings) 10c Pound Evening Herald The Name The Product and The Serviceability. All three contribute to make EASY WASH ERS the best known, most wanted electric washers in the world. (1) The charm of the Easy Washer name, and the thought of happiness it conveys, won instant favor with the most skeptical. (2) The beautiful appearance and the efficiency completed the favorable impres sion created by the name. (3) The Easy Washer serviceability has been proven to over ONE MILLION Ameri can women. By all means, don't buy a Washer until f you see THE EASY FREE For a limited time one year's supply of soap with the purchase of ' each EASV WASHER If A i1 . 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