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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1927)
Pnee Six THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON KrM.iV. .Tuly 8. 1027 FOOT. KLAMATH -MEWS-IS TOLD Fourth of July Celebration Great Success in Merrill Ralurd.iy morning. Those who rn-' Joyed the Irlp are Toots Taylor, IiU I Hrlacoe. Vlnnle Hrlaroe, Pot W'mli- worth, Mildred Fernuson. Ulllle Gray, Klumath Agency, Millard Hrlacoo.' fcI.eo Ferguson. John Solimor. Cllonn Ferguson and Mr. and Mm. A. U. .Ik'noHh of Sand Creek. Mr. and .Mrs. Miles Mulkey and HAYING IN FULL T Improving (ho school ulliprwlso bulldlugo. The two tow bouts of thi I'ui ke t Hrothrra am quite busy delivering raft after raft of log to market. Mlsa Nlluibetb Tower nf Kugene pent Thursday evening, anil Frlduv vlHltlng with old fr Inula here, Mlsa Tower, a dinner resident of this i. rhiiHr.. .,.. th. r..r.h m si rv- county, la a tmrao In the Kueae ; . . " - .news notes or rarm h,wital uiauiunu LtIO, bWNC A 0 Youth Looks Over Bright Lights and Chooses Home Town I K. A. Page and J. Pool motored to j Vnlon Creek the Fourth nnd enjoy- (Kpevlal To The Herald) I fi, PlcB,! ,un, h w,th Mr- Poo,, ' FORT KLAMATH, July a. Mr. relatlYei. ho wer having a family and Mr. Miles Mulkey and two r"Io- children and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Orth and Nicholson spent Sunday at Diamond children. Jimuiie and Adrian, mo- Lake fishing. to red to I'nion Creek Sunday and " Elisabeth Tower, who la'tralnin J5 P' '"". In the Eugene Hospital, spent ten Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton's trict Told by Herald Correspondent (Spe-lul To Tin- ll.'ml.l) KK.S'O. Ore., July 8. Fred Kut- hospital. John Arkloy and Nellie lKite.t motored to Klamath Kails Friday to spend tho duy. I Hen nnd l.ola S no v goose, accom panied by Mls Kllinlieih Tower, mo- ledge motored to Ashland tho first ,,'r ' Klamath Falls over the of this week on business. Wordeii-MUlland highway, Friday A. It. Whims of "Paradise Flat" iornlnr. ' ' motored through this vicinity the Mr. I.yle Gordon of Worden was last of the week. vlsllr ' the U V, Anderson homo rs h Nelson and family were Friday evening. day here with her sister. Mrs. Bert niece, rave uove, or ventral point. vUora !n Klamath Falls on Thura- 1 Gray, later leaving for Klamath Falla 1 here visiting for several weeks. dy. fltlKF PKI'lTY IbU. where she visited with friends be- Ous Eksman was a visitor in Kla- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kemp and PORTLAND, Ore., July 8. fore returning to Eugene. math Falls and Ashland Saturday children of California, were visiting John W. Cochran, chief deputy I'nl Orth Slsemore who has been at- nd Sunday. iwlth friends In Kena on Wednesday, ted Stale internal revenue collect tending tho University of Washing-, Mr. and Mrs. Vere Smythe of Mrs. D. J. Pnckett and son. Hob- or. is seriously ill at his home herd ton has returned home for the sum- Modoc Point wero visitors here over ert. Louis Arnold and Jack Kins: with pneumonia. He has been ac mer months. the Fourth. motored to Klamath Falls on Thurs- tlve in Oregon politics many years. . Mr. and Mrs. S. It. King's grand- Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Moon and day. - son of San Francisco. California, li family spent the Fourth at Diamond The hiylng Is In full swing now. ,, , , inn here spending three months. Lake. the farmers of this locality aro busy Melvyn Cardwell who has been at- RcglM ration. harvesting their crop aud they are tending O. A. C. has returned home Those registered at the Fort K!i- expecting plenty of hay. for the summer months. math Hotel over the 3rd and 4th Captain Dull of Klamath Falls A group of movie people wero were: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bay- made a business trip to Keno Thurs here tor a week taking pictures at singer. Bend, Ore.; Mrs. I. C. Long, day with his boat, (he Buffalo, the Klamath Hatchery and Crater '- Angeles. Calif.; Miss Long, Los Louts Arnold of Arisons, a broth Lake. Angeles, Calif.; Miss Kramer. Los er-in-law of Mrs. D. J. Puckett, Is Mrs. Bessie Bestor and Mrs. Ray Angeles. Calif.; George W. Carson here for s visit with relatives. Italian were in Chiloquin last nd wife. Eugene. Ore.: Bill Ray-, Improving School. Wednesday shopping. , mond. Klamath Falls. Ore.; Mr. and) A crew of carpenters and painters Bark From Trip. I Mrs. L. A. Ford, Stockton. Calif.; are busy building a new wood shed Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ryan have just August Lambarn. Jr., Falrport. and painting the play shed ani returned from a three weeks trip Calif.; Glen McGrew, New Pine to Vancouver. Washington. Creek. Ore.; G. W. Mead. Portland. L. C. Slsemore and Rollle Brewer Ore.: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ashpole. wens In Klamath Falls last Wednes- Medford, Ore.: L. Walters. Redding, day tin business. Calif.: A. Walters. Redding. Calif.; .Mrs. Viola Page and Mrs. Wm. A. VT. Wolfe. Redding. Calif.; Mrs. Page motored to Klamath Falls Laura C. Groves and son. Bikers Wednesday by the west side of tha field, Calif.; Frank J. Heyd. Liver Lake, to visit with friends and shop. more. Calif.: John B. Murray, wl'e - The dance given In the Community and son. Glendsle. Calif.; A. H. Lind Halt every Thursday night by Hal say and wife. Willows. Calif.: Mr. Blackburn's Orchestra wss well at- and Mrs.5 A. W. Moon. Portland. "We Know How" NEW CITY LAUNDRY Phone 154 We call for and deliver all work. A trial will convince E. J. KOLB, Mgr. BAN FRANCISCO. July . UIM. l'l In the North Pacific sails a ship taking a 21-year-old youth, Mickey Gordon, away from the. bright tlghta of this metropolis back to tho lonely trading post ut Icy Kcvf, near Demarcation Pulnt, "on 1 top of the world." I Mickey came hero last full on his first trip to rlvllltatloii. Ills father. I Tom Gordou. leading clllien of Point Barrow, wanted his son to sea the bright lights and then to ihooo whether he wanted lo spend tils llfu among the crowds of the states or , on tho lonely tundra of the north- ' laud. And' after eight months of the ; maddening swirl of the tlty' .Mickey ' made his choice Ho lift" "'' back. It was too lonely 111 Iho cliy where there were so many people ho did not know, he snld. M.WIUII MAX IM'ltl' PORTLAND.. Ore., July 111 - The federal grand Jury today re t u r lied an Indictment against George W. Morey, postal clerk at (Herniate, Douglas county, ill iltlln omliestleiuenl of KH 3i from th Glendulo post office funds. Tho offense wna alleged lo huvo been committed May o. Glen O. Must was chuigcd with forging a Culled Ktrtcs treasury Koto In K Is in nth FalU August 12. 183. . In his ships luatmoil of shoveling It. Pulverised rual Is tu be trl,i mi the steamer Mercer as a posslhlu cheap substitute fur oil. Coal la crushed Into tlnst and blown into fin noci , Uniting as It emerges from mission. ' ( MPKA1IX4I COAIm -WASHINGTON, July . (41 l'n clo tiluu Is thinking uf spraying coal STAGE Information to all points. Call nt New Stage Depot Htb aud Klamath Ave, Phone 326 tended and enjoyed by everyone. .Ore.; F. H. Thompson, Eugene, Ore. it EMBOSSING Wm. Christie, an nncle of Mrs. Ray I Taylor of the Fort Klamath Hotel. whft hira lwun vlalllnv hnr. tnr the 'nsst two weeks hss lust returned to ! X bis home In Fresno, California. J Mrs. Frank Denton was hosiers ' at her beautiful country home Fri-1 day. Jnly 1. 1927. to the C I. Club. J The afternoon was a social affair, the hostess being presented with a handkerchief shower by the members of the club and their friends, the occasion being her birthday. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were: Mes dames Ted Nicholson. R. A. Moon.' . Bert Gray. C, E. Hoyt. Ray Taylor. Cbaa."Noah. Geo. Loosley, Kay Loos ley, J. F. Loosley. Geo. Denton; M. . E. Brewer. Wm. A. Page. Art Nichols. 1 M. L. Ferguson. O. B. Bunch. Paul Wampler. Ralph Darling. F. S. Mil-, ler. F. B. Miller. Wesley Davis. Har old Bnnch, C. E. Malrs. Gus A. Pago. ; L. 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Hoyt of Fort Klamath, left Saturday for Rogue River Valley to spend the Fourth with relatives and friends. - A large crowd of young folks en Joyed the Fourth of July celebration at Diamond Lake leaving here 431 Main St. CLEANING PRESSING Work called for and delivered. Klamath Cleaning -& Dye Work Phono 40. 'Beside the brook I've learned to look. For grasses green. J ana ciover "I might have guessed "fou'd want the best You're an Alpine cow all over i i i i Purest milk . . . witK cream in every drop -'TO" can't buy a better, purer, more deli' AVX cious milk than Alpine or a safer milk to use! Finest tuli-crcam milk rigidly tested nothing . .. added nothing tikin away but more than half the water.' Doubly rich with cream in every drop. Keeps pure and fresh indefinitely in its sterilized - air-tight container. Improves cooking saves butter, too. Makes coffee more delicious. Yet costs less than ordinary milk. Git Alpine today. 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