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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1927)
I II i S' 1 tl Pare Si fJEIIS fiOTESf 1 1. (Hporlal To (the. Herald) j modoc .point, Aug. li On Wednesday evening Mlu Lola Smythe nd Mlu Juno Bradley attended tho dinner glvon by tlio Flint Congregational church in town. , Mr. Melvln Vonderhoff and children returned during ll'-e f Watch Ybur Teeth A Clean Tooth Never Decays Neither - da '- well kept teeth ever, develop pyor rhea. jHave. your teeth carefully scaled by a den tist at frequent inter-als and youwill saye money, pain and your health. DR. PEAT "Dentistry With a Guarantee" Written Open Evenings Bugannaa Bldg. GAS 6th & Main X-RAY IDOG POINT The Forward Look n - TOMORROW'S telephone requirements must be foreseen t&iay-th'e'service of the" future must be provided for in the present. In the America of tomorrow new industries will develop, trade will increase, residential sections will replace the vacant are;.sof today. There must 6e new telephone buildings and . switchboards; rnillior.s. of miles of new wire nd cable; ffet a larger army of men and women to build and operate the ever increas. ing' facilities; more and more trained execu-, tives to manage and direct. It costs about $385,000,000 a year to keep head of-America's demand for. telephone , service.. If this vast sum is to be spent wisely n.d efficietrtly, future, demands' must be fore casted with. as much precision as is humanly . possible so that materials, money, manpower will not be lacking when the heed comes. Only through the forward look is the telephone kepi ready to meet the growing demands of a growing nation. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company . bell system . , , , One Policy One System L'ni'terral Sanica FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I "F: '6 HQ- -3 rE.rsi- y ( 4 , ''"2 VCU -r vL, ! a I f t m mk from North Bend hey spent the pt month. ( float and children ara on- vacation at the Rogur river. Tk...B I...I.I..' I met at the home of. Mra. M. K. McMillan. At the rUwe of the; iittaraoon, dainty rcfreehmeet were served. Thoan proeaent Eaallne. were: Mciidauioa 8..W. Dan Crump. M. E. Knaus, Oscar : i V . . , l . ' iluu, A. aumuHint- .mvi.iii, ,-,,'iiiv to ii-j-w iiia ... .iv .... ..- i 1 I Sioilitnnl Mint Edna . SIimI- m Stoddard. I durd ond the hostess, j Friend of Chuck Plerson will tend the luill fnino on Sundny. .Mr. and Mn. N V. Stoddard, be itlad U hear he la at home Hob' McMillan Is enjoyim; .a Mr. -and Mra. Dan Cramp :nud efter belmr confined by Illnesi to much needed vacation lu Cult Thomaa Stoddard spent Thursday the Klamath General hospital, i fornla. ' " ' ' evcnlni In town. Those who ahopped In C'!il!o- Mr. and Mm. J. Melvln plcnhk- Mra. N. J Short, spent Wec-'oiilo Saturday evening were-. Mr. jed at the Port on Sum! ty. nesdar In Klamath Falls' welcom ing ter parents, Mr. a:id Mrs. V. A Warner, who arrived from Vancouver, B. C, to si end two weeks hero; t J'r. and Mrs. Jack Diet of Fan Jose, Cal., were the gueMs of Mr. and Mm. Dan Crump on Fi dr.). I 1 he orchestra gave a dance on Friday evening. A large crowd , attended. The orchwt.-a consists - Res. Chose 114S Klamath Falls Office Pbone 1 18S Melhase Bldg ; where it's cool ... m. a special Dinner Every Evening $1.00 75c 50c . Try thefn they're' appetizing! Club Cafe ir - TTBSZ ? ; fei.Save iw ' . 'r: I I i: r ... 1 I ! I i '..-. n i . .1 ,11 i. jj I . . ""'"V" i 'y&fjS-t- . THK - , rf Vlsscs Lots Smythe Edm ! Stoddard, Boh McMillan ' anil Thomas Stoddard. - " Those who spent the week end at Diamond Lake were: Mr. and la V V fitnitHar.l Mr am) Mr. S. W. Exellne. Mr. and Mm. Row lltilluntyne, Mr., and Mm. M. E.- Kuoass, Mr and Johnson, Mr. William Heckman Elmer Dixon! Guy Stoddard, Abe Tunnyellff. Wm. Spansler e:d . U L I I a Oh. I'll., n H.I CI- ' ai.d Mr. . C. Smythe. .Mrs. r. E. MoGee; and Mr. and Mm t or(re Johnson. Those who drove to tou Sat- vrday were Mr. and Mm. J1:h Helms. Wilcox. ClarlnKtoiiS, Jvn-1 sen. lan. C. Jones, N. I. Short. Mc.MII- Bob and tieorgn MoMll'n:.. t Miss Dorothy Plerson spen; the past week in Pelican City. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Smythe tpeni Sunday at the home of V.r. and Mm. X. C. Smythe. . Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Short. Vrs. AndeMon and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. j WATCH REPAIRING HERB I year gua-antee work . on all GEO. METZ JEWELER :i Mala GLASSES Byts Ejumined, Fined tnd th Glasses Ground in out owa faaofy to suit year indrvidmjl nquntmtnts. Broken Lenses Replaced . DR. GABLE'S 70S MAIN STREET nun hhihihhhhi MUSICIANS I . Meeting I Sunday, Aug'. 14 5 All Members Requested i to be Present j i ; 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 "If we had only known." This pathet ic little phrase which serves as a pitiful preamble to many of life's tragedies, is the logical preamble to the tragedy that comes to the mother who faces and fails to solve the problem of edu cating her fatherless children. "Human needs is the mother cf life in- silrance. Aetna-ize Jas;HiDriscoll INSURANCE . . . ! FIRE LIFE AUTOMOBILE 206 Williams Bldg. Phone 432 EVKNIXC. HKKAU). KLAMATH r'AI.LK. OUKUON ;ii i i.. ... j' i. . . !. . J ...I'. i li i i I ii.ii I l , u , I " "r 1 Warner enjoyed Sunday at Crslor Lake. Mr. and Mr. Jess Rradley nd Mr. and Mr. Gotdsbury wcro guest of Mr. and Mra. Olurlnn- Mon on .Sunday. Mr , Mnl. j,( oiu spent J Sunday with Mr. uud Mrs. Sn.il on the Williamson, River. Mr. and Mra. llarke motors ... -. nn MlimlllV. - . " i' . ..-.. .- Mr. and M'. M. Mi-Milan ill- Mr. and Mra. Kllln and rar.Miy .pent Sunday III Chlloiiuln. Mr. and Mm. Doyle hail .Mr. and Mm. V. Futtch of Pellcaa city is their Rtteat on Sunday. -Mr. and .Mrs. Illarkhnrn (.pent the week end tn Med ford. Mr. and Mm. A. Jai-b)ii fish- ed at Olene on Snmlay. j Mr. and Mra. Williams drove to town on Sunday, I Mr. tttid Mm. ClnrlnRton, " anu 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacwbson drov: to town Monduy eveninn. The sympathy of the entire community Is eitended to Mr. emu luuerKsvn vu iitouui ui the loss of his son Krlslyau who died on Sunday In Klamath Full." folowinc an operation. You will like LOS ANGELES Better If You Stop at 1 SIXTH and SPRING STREETS A, New Million Dollar Annas sso c $2X0 per day np without bath, $2M per day np with bath RUOKJU tESVICI -. v . I Tapnlat Priced Coffee Shop . aadOrill "We Check Your Car at tl Dcor." , , . ; Now Surprised 1 7PiD rc -007-jao ir-j f-PoM Bur its Dif-vQAir yatrifoc w',1' anv .POSTMARK IS WEAK: SO X CDOU)NtT ; 76 U. VMU6CB CAM6 FROM 'mm SUVA Swiutul i!l!;!!uls'l 4 us a laeeie useu I - v i-r - ,, . . .- s OF IIII,OetVAND: An. I,, jVpe elal .to Th .lli'ruWl-Mr..,nnd Mis. Wllli.im Welch and f.imlly of Dairy worn visitors w'.lh Mr. ncd M.' T. P. MUhnel and fun ny on Sunduy. Charles and Joe- UodRers, nc companli'd by Miss ' 'Margaret Pool were, in Ilonnnlrt for a short time 'Suudiiy. ' Mr. and .Mm. Paul Dumnore were visitors lu Boimnsa Sunday Fur a short time. . Mr. and Mm. James t.lail were In Ilon;ini;i Sunday for a short time. Joo Sm li was .j visitor nt the Ieonard Kilter home Saturday. Mr. and Mm. T. P. Michael and faiedv. were ytsiuire at the Pctii Nelsou home Saturday eve nlnit. - i. .,, I'ntil UiiKinoro was a visitor 1,1 iliu. Mu luiel home Wednesday. , Mr. mm Mm. T. 1 .Mlitkiel NOTES m LQE110 nnu son. .Marvin, was transacting- i n.liKM. lu Klumuth Kails Thurs-jwnt day. . , i 1 K.rI Zanslnaer and Richard , lllllailll bin AUSVm. liu have spent the past month lu lllldebrjnd. departed tor North Dakota Hnnduy, July SI. Mrs. James I.I mi and family were transacting business In : Klamnth Falls one day last week, j I Lor'ella Residents f?..i " A r'f DUy 4 SipaTimem3 ' William M. and lima. J; Purd ney, who for the past ten I'esrs have conducted the James Mer- cantlle comptny ut U.rella. where t they have built a profitable hnsl-1 ness, have closed a deal with Waller H. I.everett of Medford In which they become owners of two apartment houses, a ware house' and vacant property In Medtord. together with securities on Ashland property. ' Mr. Ieverett takes over the Lorelli store and eighty acres of .land In Lanm ll valley. The trade consid eration was :i,ooo.' Mr. and Mra. Fonluey will move to Klnm ath Pnlla and make their home here where thi.y have ronslder ahlo business property. ' German Aviatrix C tl It D I tallS intO lifer, . poi'iiGKncrsiK; n.'"yt. Aug.; IS. (AH) Thea Kasche German aviatrix, m.ido a sudden descent ; Into tho Hudson river opposite ( here lulu afternoon when she was returning to New York from the BiBKhainpttm.. N. Y.. nlr . car nival... She was In a Flamingo plane, accompsn.ed by her mechanic II. Pi Kreudner. Just after she flew under the central span of the Poughkeepsie railroad bridge, the engine went dead and the planet nose-dlred Into the river abouaj CO feel from shore, i . Allen Lrltoy, a ferry watch man, and Itohert Barrett, a bout man,; hurried out and rescued the pair. ' Sedan Wrecked In Long Plunge GRANTS PASS. Aug. 13. ;P Plunging 21)0 feet over a fteep mountain grade on the Pacific highway north of Grants Pass, a large, sedan was completely wrecked lata yesterday but not ono of the five occupants sustain ed Injuries. The rat turned over three times and the body was smsnbed to pieces. It watt driven by Major W. G. White, of the Halvatlon Army at I.ytton. Calif., who had members of bis family with him. Bly Mercantile Co. Is Sued by County Suit, for the recovery of $138!) personal tuxes was Instituted late Thusnday afternoon in circuit court .against the. Illy Mercantile company of Illy and ,1U pro prietor, Marvin Cross, by Klam ath county. j Tho suit wns filed' y U; fl, Balentlne, deputy, district atlnr nny. It holds that the concern Is remiss tn personal tax payments o T-kuti: Xi- tf&tj ( from ItMA lo'lll'.'J liiiliislve. and from 1'.I56 tnJ "thrhtalVri. 'The coinplallil auks, that tlii county be given the power to at tach penonal property owned by tliu compiiny. . I'mliri'llu. HIU'NSWU'K. liu., Aug, J3 W Abiding by Ilia uduge that to prevent rain, one shm;ld curry an umbrella. Paul ltedrotn will lie iluirouiihly fipilpped fr t fmved landing dining his flight tn liruilt. Legal Notices' Sl.MMON.-i Ittll PvTlUcKlltlX. lit the Circuit ' t'ortrt of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Klamath, i. l.oulse Hell, filnlntltf, vs. Mar ry Hell, defendant. To Harry Hell, defendant!' In the iHMne of the State of Oregon, yon rn hereby reijulred tn nppear and answer the com plaint oil fill) In the above en titled suit, on nr before the '3rd day of September, 1!)!7 'that being the lust day for such np peuruuee prescribed In the order of the Court for the pnbllcutlon of this summons, and If you ao fall to appear nml answer.- tor, thereof the pUlnllff will ap-j n'y 10 lho f n,"l 'f 'I" belief I. ...... ...I f... U K- ..,...lHlt.l ;j',"(JUSl;i, V the" ii.. bonds ' lot matrimony heretofore etlsHns betwenn plaintiff and rietendaut j upon the Erounda of desertion by 1 vou of the -defendant tor more1 than one year last past and Ini- meimt"iy preeemna: ine mini ui , plnlnlltrs complaint. ' i This aummona fa served upon , you by publication In the Kve- nine Herald, a dally newspnper. 'printed, published aaid of aeueral ..lrctliutina hl Klunmth County. OreRon, for' four surcaaslve and consecutive, weeks pursuant to or der of the Hon. , A. 1.. I.esvltt. Judice nt th above entitled court, i ., .1 . , . , ,i . . publ,tlon j,h Aty , AllKU, ,9IT. and the last pub lication belnx the 3rd day of Hep- tember, 19S7 T. n.-MIU.fl. Attorney ' for rialntlff. B tMmla llldit., Klamath ' Falls, Oregon. . A6-13-:t-27-S3 NOTICK. In the State ' of County. County Court of the Oregon (or Klntnnlh- In the matter of the estate of Fred 8baw, deceased. Notice la hereby given that A. I.. Itlre has been anntilntari ad ministrator of the estate of Fred ! Hhaw, deceased, and that all jer. ann naving claims against tne estato are required to present theui.' with tho proper' Touchers, within six months from' uato hereof, to said administrator at I tul Williams lildg., Klnroatb ' Falls. Oregon. ..... I Dated August C, 1927. A. I,. K1CE, Administrator of estate of i ' " FTed Shawr, deaceisedTj . AMllhsm -fltttioTiir, attorney- for administrator. A-13-20-2f-S3 "Diamond Briquets' ' . . i . ' i VOIW0 YAI TIUSHFER CO. l'liono 1007 c Klamath Falls Business Directory 1,01)0 1-; FKATKKXAK NOTICK rjt n. i. a. klkh Meet Thursday evening. IV , Visiting menbers wel VJ come. v EI.K3 TEMPLE. 3rd And Main OLIVER KP1KEH. Ezilted Ituler V. D. MCMILLAN, tlecretary Frnternal Order o Kaglcf f C e Meets Every Trl- a. 7:' ' wSs-lWaselH ' Moose Hall. C. 0. LONG, Secrrlary . Aerlo 2000. Phono 074 Labor Temple I.OVA! ORItKR OP MOOSE I -Meet every Thurt- day, 7:30 L. O. O. M. Moose Halt, Klam ath Ave, GEO. OGLE, Die. Klamath Lodge No. 77 A. F, and A. M... ' Work "In F., C. Craft Friday. All 12 'I . t Visiting ' IlrotheT Welcome LOO.MIH nilLDINO By Blosser ''M-i'r'r'rl'T'r ; 758 People Wdted ' ' i. .H ,m IJo. i 1 I , ' , to Help Break Balloons at MERRILL ' Saturday Niglt, Aug.' 3 LES SAILING'S COUNTRY, BOYS Wih Pity fill 3 A. M. And a Derned Good Supper Served at Midnight X Klamath Falls BtisirieSs Directory .VrTUKNKVH ) I'. . IIIIIIIVIIK Altnrney-nl-Lnw Rtnle and Federal Pnnrts ' Abstracts Examined - -MS Wlllli, lildg. I'lmse til Ileal Kutnle Ijiw ,n Specially 1. I.. Kt.l.lOTT 1 Attiirnry-at-Ixiw " Suite I t .Now Melhnsn lildg. Phone f.Jt-J Office 1'honn UVa Across street from Vurl tluune M. O. WILKINS Lawyer . toi wiiiinms nuifdif!- ;. Klumath Kails, Owkou Phonn 14 Day or Night AITO.MOIIILK UKAI.hHH Itepnlr Work. Ilniterr Service, Tires Nnsh, Oakland, Tontlae, Packard , It. It. It, (iAII..K S31 Klamath Next to I'oaiufriie Phone Sit Gcodye'ar Tires Klreproof Storage AtTOMOIIII.K 1 IKKH ItrlnK In yonr worn tires get aooo mllra at i ti uanul rtiKt ' ACH TIIIK KIIOl ' Guaranteed - vn Irani ting" IIS Ho. 11th Bt. Phone J41-J - re-treads. ALTO IlKIMltt Nntlthy's Ili-palr Shop Guaranteed Auto Repairing Cars colled for and delivered South Bth 8t. Phone 601-W HATTMtY HKKVUK Battery Service,- Magneto, Btarter and Generator - Kepalrleg FIIVI) IIKMUOT CO. IS4 Main Bt. Phone 3K7-W Uattery, .Magneto, Generator ami complete Electrical Service ' W. P. Johnson's Al'TO KLM.TRIU HKflVICK 724 Klamath ' . Phono .341 pniico itemy Oolro Ilosrh Antollte' ' ' - GEVKRAI, IIEIMIK HMH'ltKKT'H GKVERtL HEI'Allt SE It VICE Carl Schubert. Jr. Repairs Cash Registers, Type writers, v Aiming ' Machines, Haro and Locks and puns. o.u mamam Ave "(BetwecO ttb ond" Cth)" 1IKAITV rAKJ,)KH Export Operatora. Individual Dooms, violet ray; marcel). Ing. balr tinting BOSTON HKAITV.HMOP Glorenna Warren Winters Bid. Phono, JU water, French Paper Curl racial and Scalp Treatment mil.OI.VO MATERIAL 8WAV LAKE MOII.DIXO CO. viuniity liulldlnc Malurlal South th Ht. Phono 769 WANTED Carpenter work by contract or Day. Cabinet work and 1 fixtures' built. 1401 Division St. ; Phone H53 CHURCHES ha(;rei heart ciaitcH Eighth and High Sis.. Rev. A. V, Lneier, Rev. C. II. FVlgo Oundiiy masses at' 6:J0, s:o6 and 10:30, Evening devotions at. 7:30. Week-diiy mass nt 7 a.'m. Merrills, 1st and 3rd Sundays at 10:30. All aro cordially wnlcomo at our sort Ico, - CIVIL ANOIXEKRS , J., CLEG HORN . Civil Knglnoer. and Surveyor 215 High Street C. C. KEIXKY ' Consulting fMvll Engineer Underwood Bldg. Phonn 107B DENTISTS ; lR. K. it. WIHECARVER DR. ,11. K. I'OOPEIt Dentistry ' .X-RAY- Laboratory , - TJndorwood Bldg. Phono 64t Saturday, Anoint I IH;MI(Tf4 (leneral I'rui'ibe of' neutlstry nn. piiii.ii ttn.i: 51 MB 111' Over Nine's Klnre Phone' BtO Dpeo Kvenlnas by Appointment ' Ear, K)e nml Nose Doctor Dr. J. J. Emmens, Mrdford, Ore. ' r- Praetlce limited a eya, ear,- aose and tlirnnt. 1'hJae M7 .4 IllltOPIl AITOI1H I III. tll.U" MtMIIIH ' . Palmer Uraduata' Chronic ami Nervous DUessek New Methaeo lllock, 12ft Mala Phone 1271. ' Opposltiv t'ollrt House v 4"OXV.I.K-4CFNT HOMK t oNVAI.KHt KNT ItO.MB IM Oranlte Nt., A-hUnO, Ore.' Where the sick and aged are ared for In pleasant home sur roundings. . JS-AS Spleodld care at reasonable prices. . Mn.ernliv cases spoclnHy. THK PltlVATK KWATAKIIU Phono 7IB-W 1304 Wonlru ami lltb Kta. ' Jt-Jle ' " " v"ifs"sofwrvarriji"i"LrL. KMPIXYIEXT AGENCY KI.AMATII EMI'M)YMENT . 4I MCK Employment for worker In every trade mills, railway " and farms! Jnmrs Risn. Pratt. Ath sn.l Mnln. l'liono 1ST LIVESTOCK rrseh cows on hand at ' all limes from ono to carload KI.AM.ITir DAIRY COW CO. Phones: Ranch 2iri;Itee. 4i R. Morhettaa, Jr. Texum Station ' JKTKOI'ATIIH DR. V. K. (HllmAltl) l.i O. O. V. TEMPLH Osteopathic Physician an4 v Hnrgeon " ." Office and Residence . Phone If 1 PA1NTH, WAT PAPER Wall Paper, I'alnt.i, tTiiusia, Brushes - . p. n. oi.nn, - Across from J'ostofflco . Phono 4J . . Everything a Paint 8tore Keeps Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Dead enlnc Felt, flints, Rooting. , . .. Wall-Paper ' IMTTI RKO.N'M PAIXT SrORR 820 Bo 6th Bt. Phone 6J3-J . BTF.XOGRAPIIY MSH. L. B. HAGIE Public Stenographer Notary Public - Savings and Loans , -, ileal Estnto ' ' "' 'nsuraneo 210 Wllllls nidff. Phono 827 All kinds of legal form i TI.MIIER (RI'INERH Timber , Cruising, ''Iloconnals- anre anil Appraisal H. II, fMil.E 400 Main Ht. Phone S0S-W wording rrom " ; M. I Johnson's office KXCAVATrr,0 1H-ARTIXO' . Sewer and Cesspool Work Phone 4l!'J Call nt SOU R. Ulnlh st, FRANK MARTIN 1 IliVllWMJI Try Evening Herald Fixed I Space Ads I'. i J