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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1926)
WwWwtuy, July 21, i'.l2(l. fiifc EVENING HERAtf), KUMAftt PAtiS, 6fcfi56N Presbyterians V Close Meeting Table Resolution to ; Erect Children's ' ' , Building EUGENE, Ore., July 21, (!") -Tha I'rxkliytflrliin Hyitoit of Oregon rating t jlflth annual wmiUm hero iMt plubt. atlnr limbing com in II (Of appointment anil tabling the. res olution to tax each member It In order; to' raise money In conittruct ao adnilnlntrullna building ut the Children' farm near Corviillls, ' la tabling Ilia resolution, mum Kodak Finishing , llonr Hervlo . The Peasleys Opposite the Court Honao hers or lliu synod explained (lint Hi In tux, together Willi lliut which will liu levied ly thn national lionril In raising a fund or $20,000,000 would ln too much for thn church members to uudertiiko, . Tho na- llonnl fund la to bo used for mm- , v Intnrliil, pensions mid tlio euro of fUlll 1 1 leu (if minister. A resolution was rimmed exlend- InK to Dr. Arnold llennolt Hull, Mm. W. I'oppnrd, bookkeeper iiriuddenl.elerl of llui I'lilverKllv of nt WoolworlliB liu resigned her Oregon, tlio hcnrtleHt good wishes' position mid will Join her liimliund for nn administration tlmt would, at Cbiloquln wllhln a fw day b alKiiully utciifiil In thn do- where they will mukn their homo, veluiiiiient of tha younic people of Mr. I'oppnrd In In the plumbing Mainly About People MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED Ivan A. Smith, aged 42, and Mid Agno Gallagher, aged !), word Is sued a mnrrlogo license at thn office of tho county clerk Into Tuesduy afternoon, MRS. HI'IMICI) RESIGNS Oregon. I.EON'KTTI'H LEAVE Mr. nn (1 Mm. Fred l,i.nnet unil mull duiiKliler left thin mornlnK by niolor for southern Ciilirornlu on nn extended trip. Mr. Leoiuttll In manager of thn Toggery. j FROM i'MIMHriN j Charles V. KIuk of Cblloquln .spent Tuemlaw hero on business. t t ' ! h'.y n ... c. i , ijfuwfic a it ami wJiure '.. , , v Phone 75 . W. P. FULLER'S i - . Paints, Oils and Varnishes "Western Made For Western Trade" THE BEST ON THE MARKET ! bulnim In tho neighboring town. MRS. lewis HERE Mr. C. W. I.owls of Morrill shopped durlni! tho morning hour, returning homn Hhnrtly aflor tho noon hour. MURRAY'S FROM MERRILL Mr, and Mr. 1. A. Murray trans acted busluess In tbo city today from their homo In tho Merrill dls- trlet. DIXON TO CRATER Tom Dlion motored to Crater Lake thli morning on road busi ness and returned Into this after noon. MIXED FEED MAKER m Reduces the cost Increases production 15,.to 30" lm ikM mattr trad Mil. Th Lan Dtl lll Homm.Madt Tttt fjt. 14 l aMklM ra pe frurr fculy l4Ma4 rulo lio BaM-fw ctoet. Homa-OVoiAl . CAfACITV N. M4 Dill . ' , wtth rORDSON TMACTUR : . )M0 to S0CO Ib4. PKK HOUR Cra M4r altk sn MM r wlia that AUall McUaatkai vv a vtil ad . xno t aooo MwIM MOO tsKlW - " Cftl &Mot wt, or oily material will not clotf tha LETZ Olxla.' Butlt In three alxea for 4 to 25 hi p. vnfilnc. ltea twoto three timet the capacity por b. p. of any roughage mill made. Write or call Immediately for further particular, price and lamplee, , ! J. W. KERNS . Moline Distributor - Farm Implements, Cream Separators, Milking Mach spac; pue pss.j 'utujQ 'U 'Suidusj 'saut 1803 S. 6th St. Phone 557-J Klamath Falls I)U. JOH.SHON HACK Dr. E. D. Johnson bai reaumod hi practice after a few day voca tion at liundon by tbo Sea wbe.ro hn motored on Sunday with hi wife and two children. MItH. MVKUH KHOPH Included In tho Morrill matrons who ipent tho day here shopping lu local store wa Mrs. Albert Myr. DAKKOW IllCTCKXn Horaco Darrow, manager of Wool worths, accompanied by Mrs. Dar row returned tho first of the week from a two weeks vacation trip In southern California. Mr. Darrow bus resumed his duties. itoiNK I'KOi'M: hkkr .Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Crliek of Hoist!, Idaho, are visitor In Klam ath Falls. VISITIXO FltOM DCXSMl'IIt Mrs. T. M. Miller of Ounsmtilr Is visiting with frlonds 4n tho city. ki:i.iii:imi ox iii sixrss I K. Selbers wa another rost dent of Chltoqiiln who transacted ulni In Klnmath over Tuosdsy.' HMITIHJAI.I.AOIIICIt NLITIAI.H A wadding of Intorest to residents of Klumatli county wa that of Miss Agnes (Jul- lujchnr and Ivan A. Bmlth, per- formed at the borne of the bride's undo and aunt, Mr. end Mrs. C. E. Jay at G20 North Eighth stroet this morning at ten o'clock. Rov. T. D. Yarnos of tho First Methodist church officiated. The bride was beautifully gowned In a frock of crepo Elisabeth of rose and carried a shower boquet of Utiles of the valley and orcblds. The Jay home wa decorated in the season's flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Jay were the only attendants. Immediately following the wed-0 ding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Smith loft for Portland and other coast cities on a honey- moon. The bride la one of the most popular young worn- en of the city and for tbe past three years baa been in charge of the ladles ready to wear de- partment of Mae's. She re- signed bcr position on Satur- day. Mr. Smith Is a prominent business man of the city and has bla architectural offices In tbe Swansea building. . They will bo at home to tbelr friends In Tbe McCarthy upon tbelr return to Klamath Falls. 8TAXDAKD OHi IAX H. B. Falrchlld, official of tAe Standard Oil ocmpany, maklnc his headquarters in Sacramento, Is In the city on bustnees. Mr. Falrchlld is inferring with local officials of tbo company and expects to be here for sovoral days. His mother Is enjoying a visit here with her son. They are uets at the hotel White Pelican. D.WE HATITIDAY NIGHT FHOM. I'ltlXEVIIXK Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Wallaco are hero on business from Prinevllle. ASHLAND VISITOR HusinoBs affulr brought A. W. Marsko of Anhland ovor from the vaUey Tuosduo-. ' FHOM Hl'HAGUK 1UVF.K Mr. and, Mrs. Ben Culp of Spraguo river are stopping In the city today. INSURANCE MAS Ohestor C. Kllngel, adjuster of the auto department, of tho Fireman's Fund Insurance company of San Francisco, was In tho city over Tues day ou official business., Mr.. Klln gol makes frequont bustooas visits hero, calling on. local Insurance men. HISINEHS WOMEN Thoso of the Business and Pro fessional. Women's club who Intend to attend tho pot luck supper and swimming party on Sunday evening nt tho Grlmea ranch home aro re quested to got In touch with Miss LucIUd Larkey at tbo Klamath creamery to mako. further plans. The affair is for tho husbands and friends of tho members as well. Considerable. Interest In already being shown by local peoplo In thn dance or Saturday night at Amer ican Legion hall to be sponsored by the Municipal band of Klamath Falls. Funds will be usd for public eon- cert during tho remainder of the summor months. "I expect to see the people of Klamath Falls respond In buying ticket for this dance one hundred per cent," Albert May stated today. AT BEACH v To f njoy tbo ocean breezes at Sea side, Mrs. J. D. Conway and daugh ter Beverly and Mrs. John M. Glov er and daughter Marthella left the first of the week to be gone for at least a fortnight. I MERRILL RANCHER J. L. Jacob wa among the Mer rill rancher In town Tuesday on business. CHILD IMPROVES Friends of Mary VI Cramblltt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cramblltt, will be pleased to learn be la rapidly recovering from a ma jor operation for appendicitis to which she submitted on Sunday. MRS. IIARKLEY SHOPS Mrs. F. It. Barkley of Chlloquln shopped In tbe city Tuesday, return ing homn this morning. TOURING THE WEST Klamath, Falls wa included In thn tour of Mr .and Mrs. II. M. rten snll and Mrs. 0. W. Hennst rf Cin cinnati who aro motoring throimh the Northwest. Today thu visitor! left for Crater Lake and will then Journjy on to Medford. Mr. and Mrs, A. It, Mussnlman and son WnMuco of De Moines, ' Iowa bavo returned to their horn' after enjoying-the past three week ' Ot thn home of the former parents, Mr. unil Mrs. K. S. Mussolraan' of ; 225 J.ytton alrvwi. They mniti the , trip by motor. i FROM" HON A NKA ' ' J. O. Hnninker of Bonunia trim, anted business, hcrq yesterday. BOWMAN IV CITY ' J. L. ' Bowman ot Portland I here for a few day on budnes. WmkurMm Theatre On The Stage Five excellent acts of ' VAUDEVILLE The final act has Bix mighty sweet girls that sing and dance. If you come tonight -be sure to bring your fountain pen.. On The Screen Leatrice Joy and Robert Ames;; ' co-star in "THE WEDDING SONG" A big cast supporting : ' Harry ' Borel and his f orchestra, of course. COMING TOMORROW . ; The greatest of them all John Barrymore in THE SEA BEAST" LEFT FOR SOUTH .J. Holmqulst left this morning for Sacramento where be has ac cepted a position and will reside permanently. , RETURN TO VAIJ.KV 1 C. C. Black returned to Ashland thla morning after a two dnys slay hero on business. LAKEVIEW BUSINESS MAN M. - Conquergood of LaHevlew, .Identified with the sheep business. was a business visitor hero Tuesday. SHEEPMAN nKRE To transact business and visit with friends, Maurice O'Keefe one ot tho prominent sheepmen of the Lake vlow country Bpont Tuesday In tho city. NORTHERN VISITOR Miss Marguerite Buell, sister of Dwayno Buell la the house guest of Miss Sybil , Bamber of Washington! street. AFTERNOON SHOPPER Mrs. P .Fisher was among the Merrill matrons who spent Tuesday afternoon In tha city shopping. 1 Vmioa I tfatt 24 hoar of every dorr mad every tight, bom all the nook and crannlea of that' world, newt It gathered said distributed byj TJbeaAssociated Press Jits fesreka atafif reporter nre recrolred (torn' tboM trained by member paper, tnd mstfrao "i nUted in Aaaoclated Ptcm imnrlarda. V. , Thna, dependable foreign new comes . 44 By The Associated Press" ss obaerved nd reported by Amrriran. THE EVENING HERALD " ) J Vti ii i " y i ii ''Sii .'ihii "Mm i n - ..y-.' t t ' ......... RETTRN8 SOUTH R. E. Gelger returned to DunB mulr this morning' following com pletion of business here In the in terests ot the Southern Pacific. MRS. WD.LIAMSON ILL Friends ot Mrs. II. D. Williamson will be sorry to learn sho Is serious ly ill at her apartments at the hotel Lake. Her condition shows alight improvement today. Mr. Williamson is night clerk at the hotel Lake. VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs, O. D. Ray and chil dren spent Tuesday evening at the B. E. Kerns ranch home near Keno. AT ROGERS HOME Miss Catherine Buckley of San Francisco Is the house guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers ot Pacific Terrace. Mrs. Rogers haa planned a week end party at the Rogers sum mer borne at Lake ot tha Woods for her guest as well as a trip to Crater Lake. Miss .Buckley motored over from -Applegate last week end with Mrs. Rogers where she visited with her parents. She will journey south to San Francisco after spending a fort night ct the Rogers home. , ' MUHSELMANS RETURN EAST YOUNG COUPLE GET LICENSE Johnnie A. Blehn, aged 18, and Elma Lucille Cartwrlght, aged 15, were Issued a marriage license late Tuesday. CLINIC ANNOUNCED A clinic for infants and children under school age will be held at the Henley school house between tbe hours of 1 and 6 p. m. on Thurs day. The clinic will be held tinder the auspices of tho Klamath County health unit. At the LIBERTY The King of Comedy ? v-v LARRY SEMON . comes to us in his first feature length comedy "The Perfect Gown" This is positively not a tragedy ' A snappy Ranch Story, a fine Comedy and the . latest News complete the program - , Watch for "THE SEA BEAST" 3b 7i FLY-DI THE INSECTICIDE WITH THE rLKASAXT ODOR T ., KIT T C FHes, Bugs,' Moths, Mosquito 1" ': etc, Will not stain '- -- For Sale AT THE DRUG STORES The 6th Street Loaf is Better Bread and It's Union Made Sixth Street Bakery For Goodness Sake East Better Bread MAKE LOOP TRM Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Rumor, 403 Pacific iterraco, made the luop trip to Ashland, Med Cord and Crater lake O'ostordny, returning .via Fort Klamaoh, with tholr guests, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Johnson and Miss Car rie Ostrem of Webster City,. Iowa. Haines city (Florida) church has rooking oh a Ira rnstoad ot pews, por hlaps to make falling out easier. OBITUARY WILLIAM THOMAS KINNEY William ThomaB Kinnoy, agod E9, died at his residence, 2024 Holla bird street last evening at 7:10 following an Illness . of several weeks. Mr. Kinney is survived by his wlfo, Mrs. Amy Kinney, and six children, Mrs. Eva Burke, Lola and Theron Kinney all ot this city, Mrs. Jerry Wlnklor of La Pine, Orogon, Mrs. Cora Potrlna ot Aberdeen, Wash., and T. R. Kinney of Med ford, Oregon. " Prior to making his home . In Klamath Falls, deceased was a resi dent of. Bend, Oregon, having mov ed here two months ago. The-remains are at the Earl Whltlock Funeral home, Pino avenue at Sixth.' Tb funeral will be held Thursday at 4:00 p. ra.. Rev. Sim mons officiating. . Interment will be in Linkville cemetery. LINKENBACH FUNERAL ' TODAY ' , : Funeral Services for the late Chester Linkenbach were held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tho Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine Avenue at Sixth, Interment follow ing in Linkville cemetery. ' SERVICES FOR MJIS. WARE i ' THURSDAY Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funoral services tor tho late Mlnnlo May Ware to be held Thursday, July 22nd at 2:30 o'clock p. m. at tho Earl Whltlock Funoral Homo, , Plan Avenuo at Sixth. Interment will bo made In Linkville cemetery. ; FUNERAL DELAYED Funeral arrangements for- the Into Carl Victor Androan, whose death resulted from an automobile accident on The Dalles-California highway Sunday evening, will not bo definitely announced until thn arrival of lilu brother,, Albiu, who Is ea routo from his homo In San Francisco. . The remains aro at tho Earl Whltlock ' Funeral . Home, whore frlonds may call, I : life new l Excmtionai DINING ROOM . SEKVICJ-. (tamfaWkt O. Unoou. b M.H.lmtM.9 i BQTBJ, ' rats st : aOai J O TAYLOR 6 tfrAKKIU Dependable Vulcanizing Retreading . and general 11 Tire Repairing " '. ' " , i ''' Firestona ,'' ,'. . and Qldfield Tires : i "Cap" Calkins TIRE SHOP Walnut at Sixth St Si