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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
Page 'I'wo THE KLAMATH SUN, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wednesday, Ootohw 21, if2( Matrons Urge J"Jj Tree Plantinj mm USED CAR S A good selection to pick f rom-Fords, Stars, Chevrolets, all late models in good condition. Priced to Sell. Also 1923 Jcwctt Touring; Also 1920 Buick Touring. Will Consider Trades on Lots. S Buick and Star Garage Opposite White Pelican Hotel When you see a man stuudiue, with j Some people marry fov better or ItlB wife before a window fall of hats ' worse while others marry so they you know she is boss. PHILADELPHIA. Sinedley But ler says the ton Is submerged in crime and filth. ) can get some sleep. We heard c man raising cum with his wife because he made her mad. Give Your Teeth The Care and expert attention that they should have and your health will be conserved in a major degree. They are vital to good health. See us for free examination. R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless, of course) 202-204 Kopka Bids. St.". and Main Phone s3S hi a Connolly Bros. Just received a fresh shipment of Shot Gun Shells, Woolen Shirts, Work Shoes and Rubber Boots 220 Genuine Army Blankets We carry all kinds of Sporting Goods and Leather Goods We rent Guns, Rubber Boots and Tents We do Auto Top Work of All Kinds and Repairing While You Wait 912 Main BOBBED HAIR or LONGHAIR makes no difference, all women's hair looks better if it is waved or curled. ELECTREX CURLING IRON is necessary to every woman's dressing table. Easily attached to any lamp socket, it heats in a few min utes and will give you Just the curl or wave you need to add ho much to your appearance. After using the curling iron, use n Jnnfpcl Hair Xet to keep the waves in shape. KUCCTHK.Y (THLIXG 1RO.VS Star Drug Store n ffo W?, Drug Star, KLAMATH I l,l,s, OREGON MARKETS I PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 21. Ca: 1 tie nominally steady, receipts 35. Hogs shade higher, receipts 75. Heavyweights (250 to '350 lbs.) medium, good and choice 11.75 9 12.50: lightweights (iGO to 20') lbs.) common, medium, r, od and choice 12.50 12.85; pa-king hogs (rough and smoJth( S:0011.00. ! Sheep, nominally steady, receipts 770 direct. liggs 1 to 2c higiior. Current receipts 44; fresh medium 30 39; frish standard firsts 44 Q 44 'A ; fresh standard extra -48 14 0 49. Butter strong. Cubes to 2c higher; prints unchanged. Extra cubes, city 55; standards 54; prime firsts 53; firsts 48; undergrade:; nominal; prints 57; cartons 58. Milk firm. Best churning cream 55c net shippers brack in zone 1. Cream delivered Portland 09c. Raw milk (4 "per cent.. $2.65 wt. foo Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 25; light. 16; spring 23 0 24; broilers 2S; young mhite ducks 2:J25. t itatoea slow 1.50. 1.60. Onions steady 1.361.50. Nuts steady. Walnuts number 1, 28 031; filbers nominal; almonds 280J2; Brazil nuts 242S; Ori son chestnuts 13. Gascara bark nominal, at 67; Oregon grapo root nominal. Hops easier. New crop, cluster 21 23; fuggles 27, thamber or C ommerce m Forum Arouses Interest By far the most successful forum luncheon of the chamber of eoin- mure,. v.iu tli.it f thtu -4 1 which the matrons of the Klamath Falls l ibrary club presided Too Utnch credit cannot be given the wo men who have been making a house to house campaign in the troe cam paign, which was first sponsored by the Rotary club, endorsed by '.lie. fus Case," a( student Is accused : made a realitatlon by the civic de partment of (he Library club. Mrs. Klsie V. Baxter gave the I nrineinal ilthlre; of the lioniv ni". tllg the citixens bt Klamath. Falls to co-operate, lu her talk she laid particular stress upon the imprrs slon tourists gathered when visiting a city and of the fart that often transients of today may be per manent residents of tomorrow. Ttaa beauty of the city has a most im portant part to play oftentimes i their decisions. Mrs. Twyla Ferguson brought to the guests considerable of the his tory of tree planting in Klamatn county, telllug of many spots -.t beauty around here and who can be thanked for the planting o? the trees. "The Applegate family can not be .given too much praise -for the countless uumlr-r of trets they have planted In every district they have ever resided in." Mrs. Fergu son said in part. She closed her talk by introducing little Marjorlc Bell Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson, whose gift for her birthday which fulls tomorrow will be the planting of a tree. Mrs Ferguson asked that all parents at tempt to follow out this suggest kia by planting a tree upon their cat dren's birthday. , Miss Vera Houston gave some in teresting data upon the campaign declaring it to be most sucressfu' In her report she told of the resi dents of Third street hoping to mak the street one of "Court Bark Elm" while Ninth street residents are hoping to make their utreel beauti ful with "American Elm." By special request, Mrs. Francis Olds sang "Tree3," the tone belt-s chamber of commerce and Is being Miss Claire Calkins leading, the entire audience sang "Corne PIxat A Tree." and "Get Out the Shovel, Folks." The tables were decorated with pine cones and lighted ytdlo"4 tapers. Pine boughs and uutun.ii leaves were artistically arranged throughout the dining room. LIS is Sis TODAY'S TOl'KISTS Ii. J. Tirney of Fresno, Jolrh O. Henner of Seattle. W. 11. Jaemlclte of Oakland .and Glenn Bright of Susanville were among the few :o register at the chamber of commerce today. ii m si mm Eg n mm til So indented is the coast line of Greece that no point in the republic is more than 7 5 miles from either the Aegean or Ionian sea. Every hat at Bee Begin's Dres3 Shop is on sale all thin week. 21-24 as sag 2g All telegrapji. telephone and radio services in Finland are government owned, the last being used and con trolled by the army. One rack of silk dresses on sale at Bee Begin's for only 6.95. 21-21 cMERRILL Cor.e McAnllffe Is another who loft recently for his old home in Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Adams were Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. Miss Anne Setger tf Klamath Falls visited with Misses Thlrza and Helen Anderson Frldiy night. She returned to her home Saturday. The Misses Anderson's returned with her to spend Uhe week end as !ier guest. Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Mer rill entertained at dinner in h;n r of the seventy seventh birthday of C. H. Merrill, father of C. G. Me rlll. The centerpiece wa3 a large birthday cake very pretty with Its lighted candles. A pleasant dinner was served by Mrs. Merrill. Plates were laid for Mrs. Etta Scogglm, Mr. .and Mrs. J. W. BoofcjfcW, Mrs. G. II. Carlton, Lyle Merrill, Mr. an i Mrs. C. G. Merrill and children. Mr. and Mis. Frank Vaa Schor- B i3 mm D f..r ; Home is made a palace by it's furniture PtikfjSle today instantly recognize the outatandinp,' quality of fine furniture, women want furnitui'e that w beautiful as well as furniture that is (htr able and for thai reason we consider hh .first im portance a display of furniture that embodies beauty ami quality furniture of the best design that centuries of designing has (iroduced. A pro duce that insures comfort and lifelong satisfaction, such furniture that we not only support with u guarantee but 'with pride ami enthusiasm. The Modern Home Demands furniture of character and appeal, of refine ment and enduring merit. A furniture that compels ad miration and that increases in value with time. Such furniture in wal nuts, maple burl and mahogany typi cal of the best peri -yods is centered at this store. xSTV tin ! You can select furniture of lus trous tones and lasting grace and charm. Upholstered Furniture Th-.'t portrvs coTeHriCcS of design refinement of construction, attractiv eness of finish makes our furniture appealing to those who want the best. From our stock you are assured of finding the latest patterns that the ever, changing trend of popular taste demands. Superior quality is apparent . The subtle charm of a well furnished home is one of the most enjoyable influences in life. j' ss & Woolf Opposite the Pine Tree We can satisfy every desire and every pocketbook mm bS IMBIBaHaaaieailiHBIaaHBIMHHEiaHHHIBIBBiHllBKIBIEHIliHII 9EBBBBBBBBBBBB3BBBBBBfleBiSB!B9BBflBflBBBBnBflBBBBBBflBBBaBBflflBBBBBI ack and little sun were business vij. iters In Klamath Falls Friday. While sCiopjjIiig in Klamain Fills, Mrs. C. 0. Merrill had the misfor tune Lj lose the dlanuiid fr:in her ring. E. C, Ileame has returned from a short trip In the Koguo river, lie was acompanled h ;m.s by OltBton Hedgepath of Jacksonville, whii is visttlns his sister Mrs. K. L. Whider ind Mrs. Veiton Haskltui. Frldav aftoraoau .Mcr.:n hig'i plBS'ed Die Klamath Falls high team. Merrill won both g.:imcs. The Mof- tni. Tliis Is to ;: i In! i the fun 1 i Klnniiith Falls wen: t: buy class pitta and rlng.i. I Friday. Krarak Hodrlck nvas in Morrill .ir. and Mrs. N. H. llonuo roUiru Saturday from his ranch In Plo'ddB ei last week from PofU&nd whore Merrill visitors cnnlH " at-llee Begin's .Dross Shop for only I14.7S. 21-2.4 Hollow, According tj word revolved by his son, II. ('. Alain :, .1. Frank Adams is Li a hospital in Yreka, wftfa a fractured leg. He was JudsInK In a bucking COlitcst ..mil Ibo pickup man ran Into Mr. Adams hnr : in HUch a miunnr Uhat It fell on Air. Adams. According to rep:rlrf lie l.t getting al mg nicely, but on aCCJUtll of his age ll may bo nonie'tiin" b" You Are Invited JOBS' DAUGHTERS' Dc MO LAY DANCE Tlitirsilay Evening October 22nd White Pelican Hotel 1.10 Per Couple illl girls winning in Hie Volb gamo and the ! pra In sc:cor. There were numbers al hunters In the Merrill country Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Cooloy and fam ily spent tho week end. In lurch. Dr. Geo. Wright was called I', Merrill Saturday. Friday evening a "hnrd time" dance was given at tile MertUI community hall. Tin: 'costumes cu rled out the Idea of hard tinier. Bappor w.as served by Who girls A li'o high school. Something 'like fifty dollars was realized by the balllforo he h able to walk on Hurt lb they hud spent some time attending .1.. .IIIU.J l,nl,.l III,- i mil "a,i ...uui.ua. .i iss liiaityn AtKieiHon spent nuitir ilay In Klamath Falls. Mrs. c. a. Morrill and Mra. J. W, Scbnglna wore In Klamath Falls sli .Piling Saturday. Serviced were held In, Merrill chiiP-li Sunday. The I'l-psbytorluii minister from Mttl In had charge 'if the services. Mrs. .lennle .lone.1, F.dnn and Ills many Merrill friends iMwevcr lltiddlu Jones, spent Saturday In hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. F., F. Morrltt wo'o hosts at dinner Sunday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. EJloior lilodgmt i nil family anil Mrs. Sarah It I oil -gctt of Muntoca, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. I,. Hosley and little sons of f'!illoiiln, wh i liave bWti visiting evlth Mrs. HOUW'J sister Mrs. It, II. Anderson return ed to Kin ma: i Falls Stinda' to vis it with relatives U'acro. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ilowman and ! dtiUghter Mnrgai'y npcnt tho Vook end In Central Point, the gnosis of ; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Inwmnn. Mrs. Henry Voss loft Tnesd.ny morning ifor Oakland, Calif., where nao will visit her son and fit mil v. and will then go to Sonta ltosn.lo spend some lime wllh her daughter Mrs. Hen Daniels. Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Voss spent with Mr. uud Mrs. lid Iiaword. ifSi Auto Pa r t s "ALLBESTOS" Brake lining made by the Garlock Packing Co. VanDykes Parts Co. With the Hub Tiro Shop S02 So. 6th Phone 616 New parts for all cars t