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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1926)
Pfi:e Two i- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALkS. OREGON Monday,' Juno 21.V102C.". Dr. J. G. Goblo OPTOMETERISTS 709 Main Dr. L. J. Goblo KLAMATH FALLS, OR Jit tfit, &0 fi4 COC Lenses ground In our own factory to your Indi vidual requirements. Quick service. .,Ve wpla.ce any lanse Eye Examined MIXED FEED MAKER ; : Red ' Increases production 15 to 30I- ! ! ttoo tfcal aMotMr 1i MIL Tao Lots Dili wUI HoauJV.o'a t4 Vtc3 , , cut, Srioa aad Mis oaythiai trowa auk., a pel tmm A'h ( i fcctlr baUacod ratios rroai saw I fawn crops. Homm-Grvtn vovV ' CAPACITY No. M4 Dido ) ) otth FORDSON TRACTOR V ; Con axMar wha nra 2500 lo $000 Iba. PER HOUR V ' Rr cora wila shack 3000 to S0O0 " " W ANalta .-l' s.- i i 1 1 3000 lo 9000 " ' 1 Soy boas vita via 2S00 to SDOQ :' ? ....'' A. "o-Iim : Green, wet, or oily material will not clog the LETZ Dixie. Built In three alzea f or 4 to 39 h. p. c nfine. ' Has twoto three time thecapadty pcrh.p. of anyroughage mill made. Write or call Immediately (or further particulars, pricea and samples. J. W. KERNS Moline Distributor Farm Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Mach ines, Fencing, Hay, .Grain, Feed and Seeds ' 1303 S.: 6th Str-Phone 557-J Klamath Falls She Has Four Great Grandmothers E V 0 ' I r a"-,i When Florence Bright of Chicago (on to fwa Moines she has four Krab. Krandniothera (o welcome her They src. boi;k row. Min. Ilnchel Nell.lrr. hlsar UK) and Mrs. U S Patterson' front row. Mrs. J. B. aibaon tlcft . and Mrs. Anna Urlaht. who Is holding t'lorsnce. rSVfALIN nt T-.-n .MIU', Ore. Allen .McComb of Ktamnth KalW Artlo Ellff returned Tuesdny ma(le . business trlii to .Mullu ou from a trip to Portland and other Thursday. points where bo flas been for n- Mr aj jiril, i u ibson and couple of weeks vacationing. His j ba,,y woro vanoril Qf Mr. and Mrs. sister. Miss lnea Blliff, returned jiaai Sunday. The Allan W. McComb ; Company Advertising . UT IT COSTS too much to adver tise," Is the frequent plaint, That's too true, If you Just buy "space'' and not "advertising." t Qc WillltsBg.-rhone 1096 IE Honrs 4 to 0 p.m. w w !fi jNEW YORK. The average life should last 1C0 years Instead of 60 is the view of Richard Lynch as expressed ' at the congress of the International New Thought alliance. fill bicsett value tfollar-for-dollar1 XXTHBM you invest in an engine, V V the biggest value is the one that gives you the most dependable service, lasts the longest and costs : thk least over a period of years. ' - That's why a half million farmers have bought !'Z" Engines. These famous power plants are made in the world's largest and finest engine factory. The country's fore most engineers design and develop them. While the "Z" has less parts subject to wear, those parts are carefully made, are drop forged and specially heat treated. Invest In a "Z." Make sure of depend able power. Yet you will spend less than for ordinary engines I Sixes from 2 to 20 horsepower. Come in and let us show you part by part why the "Z" ii the biggest dollar-fur -dollar value I V LONE PINE Mrs. R. F. Beasley, Mrs. M. . Tay lor and son, Jackie and H. J. Beardsley were Klamath Falls vis itors Friday. Mr. Ford 'of Bly has brought twenty-five milk cows to the Fred McKendree ranch, where the Lost I River Dairy Is located. Miss Margaret Talman returned home from Klamath Falls Friday where she has been working for j Mrs. E. M. Bubb. Miss Talmaa I will leave Snnday for Ashland where jshc will attend the normal school. j Charlie Galarneau who has been ; employed by the sheep shearers of Mt. Dome returned to his home Thursday. . Mrs. Irvin and son of Cincinnati, Ohio, are guests at the II. J Beardsley ranch. Mrs. Fred McKendree is on the sick list this week. Those , from this neighborhood who attended the lodge picnic at the Shamhart Grove. Sunday 'were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barks and children. Marine and Billy; Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Galarneau and fam- Jily, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, It. T. Beasley and family, Mr. and Mrs, Bowman and daughter, Marjory, Mr. H. Beardsley and William Konfleld. . Misses Th el in n Lewis, Paullm Beasley and Lois Bunnell left Sun day morning for Corvallis where they ..will attend the 0. A. C. sum mer school. Miss Vera JuJgjohann accompanied them. Miss Mildred Haze has been working for Mrs. C. W. Lewis since her return from Jacksonville where she has been attending school. Clint Conglln rode his trap line through this vicinity Wednesday. Mrs. Clydo Barks and children, Maxine and Billy, visited with her sister, Mrs. M. A. Bowman ono day last week. Clyde Barks, it. F. Beasley, II. Beardsley and W. Ranflcld visited the lava beds Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. Svcbris and daughter, Neva, who bare been lu this neighborhood for the last few weeks, drove lo Salem Wednesday. Tbcy wcro accompanied by Air. H. Beardsley who has been helping bis nephew, Mr. II. J. Jieardsley with bis ranch work. Mr. Beards ley will visit a few days with his family iu. Salem before he returns to this neighborhood. . Air. August. Andrlen and sons were in Morrill Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swingle of Lorolla were in this . vicinity on business Wednosday. with him and will spend the sum mer with her father and brother. They are occupying the Dick Han non home while Mr. and Mrs. Hannon and family are In Chit-ago' for the summer. - Mrs. Vivian Wilde and little daughter Jeaa have moved to Klam ath Falls Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNeill were In Malin after supplies from their ranch on the Steel Swamp route on Saturday. Alice Kos of Klamath Falls Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph Chotard, for a .week before leaving for Ashland to attend the Normal school. Lem-Jh Mulanix nas returned to her borne after a year of-sehool at the academy in Klamath Falls. She will spend the summer with her mother on tho much. Joseph John and son Joe John left Saturday for Eugeno with a truck load of household goods. Mr. Joe John will return to .Malin, but his father will remain, In Eugene, where Mrs. John will join him to make their future home. M. M. Stastney and family, Mrs. John, Mrs. Stastney's mother, as far as Medford Sunday. Mrs. Rigor and Chubby will ter joined Mr. aad Mrs. Thomua and party at McCloud, on their re turn fiom San Francisco. They arrived in Malin on Tuesday. Mrs. Rigor and CChubby will spend several weeks .with her par ents at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Carr Dalton, Dan Miss Eleaanor Suubert of Astoria was calling on Malin friends Satur day. Miss SdUbcrl was accompanied by her mother. They wcro viirouto to Los Angeles, where they expect to speud tho summer. Mrs. Aguusl Llskey lia-s Joined her husband In Malin, after a visit with her son family nt Portland. Mr. aad Mrs. Liskey will spend several weeks bere before returning to Littleficld, Cal., where they are now living. Miss Eva Myers of San Francis co is visiting her sister. Mrs. Mabel Fogle and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge W. Myers. Mr. anil Mrs. John Ueber were business vblturs in Klamath Falls Thursday. ! Mrs. Jack West is In Klamath Falls hospital, iwhero sho under went ua operation on Friday fur appendicitis. W. W. Tripp anoV-Mrs. Zaldor Col lins were married ; Wednesday iu Klumath Falls. ' Clayton Rcbcr celebrated his birthday last .Wednesday by having some of his boy friends at his home (3r the afternoon. Games and re freshments made the afteruoon un cjjoyable one for Che boys. Malin residents took an active part In tho exercises at the unveil ing cf the National Meinirial monu ment in the Lava Uedt, Sunday afternoon. O. A. ('. for two weeks courso wore Win. Burnett, Opal Hooper, Anna lliii'iiett. ' Mr.' and Mrs. Kilxur Knrlier mill fumlly ulleniled lilt) dedication of I lie (Senerul t'nnliy monument at tint Lava lletlH Sunday, Friink Hull, KoMier Solvers untl Dixie, til fiord of Hound l.nko were enlllng on S. L. iluriiett Hiinday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. V, Mevtlk wi'. culling on the Inland Huiiilny. James Flowers spent tho week end with Geo. Burnett. , CHILOQUIN Oh a r lea Ling, the restaurant, man, has returned from it business trip lo San Frunelscu, where lie bus been for the past two weeks. T. L. Snooks mother, who rosides la NobiMska, mid Is quite advanced In age, has recoully been quite 111. lie has lultily received word that ilio has Improved lu health, uml Is on tho ruad to recovery. Spring hus really comu us Is evi dent by uuo large number of young and old who are uvulllng themselves f tho many swimming holes near rUilotiilu, Miss Virginia F. Trlaulx, who has been attending tho University of Oregon, urrlvetl Tuesday In spend the summer hero with her parents. Father Uels bus Just returned from several days visit with friends at Pendleton and Baker. Ho re ports a very pleasant trip. Tho Electric bakery, whloh has been under construct! -j for the past few weeks, U'ulinost rompluteJ. It Is to bo a very attractive build ing. Building actlvlllc are coining along at a rapid pace In Chltoituln. Tho Catholic church. whteh la under construction In West Chllo qiiin, is coming ulong nicely. A largo Slu-lncli bell, to bu used III this edifice, arrived from San Fran cisco recently and will be Installed as s, 'on as the building Is com pleted. HorJes to be used during the coming four days celebration are arriving dally from different points. A string arrived from Joha D.iy valley Frlduy. The new residences which uro under construction III East Chllo tiiln ate Hearing completion. CALEX1CO, Cat., Plans aro be ing made for an aerial survey of Iho region flooded by tho Colorado river through tho I'oscadero leveo break south of Uo Mexican border Captain Charged With Failing to Obey Magistrate 1'lmrley Cuptiilii of Clilloiiuln was nrresleil Hnndny by Deputy Sheriff It. K. Knowloa churned with driving a car after his driving lleeiiso bud been revoked fur line year by Jou nce nf the Pence It. A. Etuniltt lust Al'iil. Ciiptniii bad been convicted of limine n car wbllu under the Influence of liilmlcutllig liquor. Ciiptuln Hf prolinlily riimo up for preliminary heurlng hero early this week. hours children own risk. Will piny .t Ihuit V Even though, this country spend V0,UOO,mir a year on chewing gum, sumo movlu mciiU bavu bono nit I he in, I'l.UUItOt Nl 11(11 IW OlAMiKP MIks VIkIu Hill. In churn. i or the central playgrounds lit Hie court iMUse, iiiinoiinees Iho change ! hours. Slutting today the boms will be from 1 lo 5: III) mid 7 until 11 In the i'VoiiIiik, On Sunday no hours will be scheduled. Mlxs lllll announces rant outside of these IS FRICTION NECESSARY? . Juki its Ibo, freo .rolling pf wheels, HluifiM mid benrlngs de pend upon a minimum of friction, the red net Ion from a high speed to it low speed, on I a dead slop, depends upon u correct applies, liou of Mellon. Swiftly inovlni; niitoimililles and trucks must bavu perfect correlation lietwoen brake luiuil and drum, drum and wheel,' wheel mid tiro, tiro mid ruad sur face. Iloiul it rip Is of extreme lin poriance as a safety factor. War-reiiltti-llltulllhle pavement satis fies the need tit tint tint for a smooth speedway when rolling nnd n sure grip when slopping or hill tiliiihliig iiiorti lliuu any oth er durable piivvinoiit. Mass Production Cuts Track Cogc Sales of Graham Brothers Trucks have reached such enormous figures that buyers profit by un equaled low initial costs. Note the price of the G-BOY, the new one-ton truck. -' Only mass production, unap proached building and buying power, plus years of experience, . could produce a truck so staunch ( and sturdy at so low a figure, v j sjiiuwtU $975 t. o. b. I M roll WAKEFIELD MOTOR CO. 170 MAIN ST. . ' " Graham Brother's Trucks SOlO BY OODCS BROTMBRS i MIDLAND Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Wright untl! family motored to Ashland Sunday' Liskey and Emma Ward returned : to attend the ball game. I Tuesday from a flsbfag trip to Sam Boll and Frank Sevlts were: Diamond lake. They .report good calling at the Burnett ranch on fishing and a good time. Mrs. Macken and Margaret and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Furber and Mrs. Albert end little daughter re-1 family spent Wednesday in Klam turned Saturday from Diamond lake Jath Falls. where they have been enjoying the fishing and camping. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Spalek umi family '.ipwit Tuesday in Klamalh Falls shopping. Mr. Spalek has re cently, bought a new Bulrk seven passenger sedan. . , , , A large number of Malin people attended .the gathering at Canhy's Cross on Sunday. Dr. F. M. Trout was a visitor lu Klamath Falls Wednesday. Richard and Earl Selgel left with the Klamath county hoys .Tad girls to attend the O. A. C. summer ses sion for the club members. The children are 'attending a two week's special county club course ffored by tho Oregon Agricultural College. J. F. Horn of Steel Swamp was seen in the Malin business houses on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ross and soa and- two daughters motored from San Francisco to Malin to vl'lt with their son, Hugh Jr. nnd fumlly. Mrs. Charles Faught Is reported as Improving after an operation Inst week. Mrs. Faught Is In one of tbe local hospitals. ' j Mr. Faught has sold his ranch lo Otto Scbultz. E. E. Elliott of Steel Swamp route was iu Malin Wednesday. He re ports a light frost In that section the first of the week. Mr. und Mrs. J. Micke and dau ghter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vlc torlnu returned Wednesday from a two weeks trip to northern Oregon and Washington. They visited Spo kane, and Seattle, among other points. A. B. Steel spent the wook-end In Mulln. . Mrs. Steel and son Francis The county surveyors arc survey ing a county road from Midland through Miller Island on to the highway at Miller Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sevclk and family, spent Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Hooper's. Mrs. E. A. Shulinlro nnd sons were cullin:; iu Midland district un Friday. Miss Mary Sevclk spent u few days with Opal Hooper, this week. Tho club members from. this dis trict who loft Sunday morning for Busy Dr. John McLean, at 77, found that his duties as pastor of tbe McLean mission In Winnipeg, Man., librarian of Wesley College and archives! of the Methodist church In Canada,' didn't keep him busy enough. So he began studying law, and has Jmt won an LL. B. degree from tbe Unl-' aro . visiting Mrs,' Stenle's parents! 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