The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 24, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    .', TUESDAY, FEB. U,.-.1925
. EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,' OPwEGON
PAGETHRC
M a in 1 jr - A bout Pe ople
XtH'mH'K4''m
'Xhi Wi-ullH'i' .. J . ,' ;,. 4lviiiikiiiim Visit ',, i ItolnilaiiN tn IIiiihimcI
, Tlio Oyolo'HInriiiugi'upli ul llnilor
Mood's rMiurmiiuy shows qullu an tori
provnmutil III biirtiuiiitrlc conditions
although u ' slight full eommiiiieod
i about n ijoii I inliiy. ", ; 1
, V Knrocust fur iiuxt 24 hours:
(iounrully full', Willi :iii(iiliiritla
(Olll)xiral tl rr. ' '
' ' Tim TycOs mrui-dlng thoriiioiiiutur
registered nmsiiuum and inliilniuiii
U'liiporatiires luilny n follows:
Himi ' .41 ' Uw ill 1
Father Itlcurd predicts Iho Imuv
lust storm or Ilia mouth bugiuuliiK
loiilKlil. i ,.
' . - i i . ' ''. i -V.
M. Wt-nllii Hi-puil 1
Or-egou; Fair and 'colder tonight.
Wednesday Kiiiitriilly fulr. Light
Mrenlorly winds, .
'.,(!'(-.; i i I-
,)uwii From 'Hock frock Itmirli
' Despite iuor rouds. 1). K. Alox-
. under, owner of the Hack Crook
much, formerly - tho Umik ranch,
riime to town' yestnrday Willi A. ).
. llockover and Ullly Itiiynnld, to'at-
luiul In bunliittxH mutters. Tim
parly from Hock Creek registered
iit lift Hull lioiitl laiti night uml
-. wore In lli city ioduy.
'(IkoIko M. Kulluy, ! prominent
livestock man of Alturui), ,.'uliroriilu
Is In town for suvorul day to look
ovur tha KMnatll livestock market.
Ho In mopping ul. thu Hull hotel
while liura,,
-t
i ' -
Word Or Dculh llccelvcd '
' Word or Hi" don Hi of Mr. J. K.
Bwnnson's mother wu received hero
ymti.'rduy In u wlro from Mr. Hwun
on wlio In now In fnmidnua. Call
foriilii. Mr. und Afi'i). Swuimuii und
children Will iiltdncl tho funorul
utid )lu ii to' rutnrn lo Klnmnili
Kit I In by next HunUity. They wore
railed to l'mmdimit by llio uddmi
llhxtM or Mrx. t)wuiiun' uiollicr.
I. O. . V. In MW-.
Mohibwm or'Uwdiiuu anrampimiiil
of Mi I. U. 0. V. IoiIro will muni
ul Iho hail thin ovunliiK lo put on
tho royal purpla Uvgret for uicmilKTii
of tho order.
itim orric
))r. K. I). Liunli Imii cIuiiik'mI bin
oflU'tm In tha Hloiikh biilldliiK from
nulla C to milta II. Tha now nulla of
office hua liuun gruully Improrod,
.li i k'iCu-i' rsJii TODAY and
glWCttiltJEl TOMORROW
i
'I Pampered Youth" I
f ' Lovet Adventure! I .
1 Biggest Fire Scenes Ever
I 'Filmed i 1 '
I A picture every parent and their ! I
1 children should see
Alice Calhoun Cullen Landis ".
Allan Forrest Ben Alexander I
and Charlotte Merriam 1
Also
4 BIG ACTS 4
VAUDEVILLE
BARRY and SMITH
in
"Variety DeLuxe"
, BASCOPE
The World'.
Wonder Whistler "
HOWARD and HILL
"Nonsense, ' Nonng' But"
THE LARAZOLAS
"A Little of This
and a Little of That"
FABLES
KINOGRAMS
' Regular Vaudeville Prices
Thursday and Friday v ;
' Thomas Meighan . ; .
Supported by .
' Li la Lee in
"COMING THROUGH"
Don't ' Forget
'Snooky" and His Girls wlU be Here Next Week
Mumbam or the Klamath Hotary
club will hold tbolr annual banquot
till evening: at the Whllu 1'ollcun
liqlel with wive of Iho iiiombem u
KtloHtN. Holoa wlll. be Klvvn by Mm.
Krunclii It, Old and Mr,' Kr ed
Cofor. TIib principal .talk of tho tsvo-
nliiK will bo nlvoii by Uordoii Hurt,
lirldcnit of the UnuK I'hh Holary
lub, .
Hurt Foiillmll rrni'llri
Tho foutbnll Hciund or the Kluin-
iil h' hlgli bcIiooI enguK'id In llKlil
nprliiit ' priiclleo yemerdiiy and will
continue It fur aevorut weukii. Nlh-
iiiK but tha IlKhtor work will be
dour, according to tho couch.
I'ri'illclH (IihmI Vcnr
Thin 'Will be one of the bent
year the lumbar inuuniry nan en
joyed for ovrul youra. In the bo
llof of F. C. Dalley; I'lttitburKh lum
berman, who In a 'vlaltor In Klam
ath Full". He expreMed hlmaelf an
nullif greully pleaded with the out
look In thin aecilon.
I', H. MiiikIiiiI Itc
0. C. Welln deputy United Ctatoe
mumhal working out or the depart
ment or Jumlri, arrived In Klum
utli Falla luHt nikht to apend sev
eral dayi here attending to gov
ernment bunluoHii matlera.
lr(vn To Vr'
Htarllug out on Ritudny morning.
the M. U. Johnaon family decided
they would drive till nlnhlfull, work
lni on tha theory that If they drovo
a fur away from Klumaiu f alls nn
'ponalble in one day (hat It would
only take them one day to return.
The Ford acdan carried them to
Yreka where they spent the night.
They returned to Klamath Falls
last night and reported tho roads
between Klamath Falls and Aahland
rough In several spots where base
failures had ' pcctirrud, but easily
passable. ' , ' '
I
Hack l-Vom Cnllfornln
"Mr. .and Mrs. M. P. Evana.'re
turned lost night after spending
several weeks In California on
mention. ' ; ' '
Tnspnrtn Hlumln View ,
Fred rateuon, county school
superintendent, left this morning
tor Hhasta View school on one of his
regular Inspection trips.
177 Heart Itnt
'Jy I. WcAullffe. well known 'cat-
tlo operator, returned last night
rrom Ited nitiff," poorer by 177 head
of cattle than when he left Klam
ath Falls some waeHs ago. Mr
McAiiliffe Willi approximately 300
head of cattle was driving .them
south. Ills entire herd- was on an
Island of the Sacramento ' river
when the river swelled to a raging
torrent. For. six days and six
nights, M-cAullffe managed to keep
his herd together, clustering the
herd around several knolls where
the Island was not Inundated. 'The
pouk of the flood had been reached
and the waters were Just beginning
lo recede when the nervous strain
on tho steers proved too much and
they broke luose Into the swirling
waters of the flood and struck out
for shore. Even so, the ' cattle
could have made the gradnMc
An 1 If fo said, ir It had not boon tor
fences, wires, railings, and the like
which wcro In the river. The poor
beasts became entangled and
drowned In tho flood waters by the
score. McAiiliffe saved a little un
der half or his herd. Cattle owned
by Luke. K. Wtalkor were surround
oil by the flood wntors down tho
river a short ways from McAulIffe's
unfortuuale herd.
Hack From 1. Or O.
After a visit of three days on the
University or Oregon campus Conn.
ty Tronsurcr Vera Houston, 'Miss
Klolse McPhorson, head of the
music department at the Klamath
County high school and George Me
Intyre.i connected with the First
National bank, returned from Ku
gene last night. All three of th
local residents formerly attended
Iho llnlvorslty ... of Oregon. .. They
h'nvo beoni away since Friday night
-7
Visit tnjr. Parent
Horace (. Shldlor Jr., Is In the
city from his homo In Hollywood
Ho Is here for a brief visit with hi
parents,. Since leaving Klamath
Fulls in 1920, Mr. Slildler lion been
In the real estate business in and
around Los Angeles and his under
takings have proven vory Biiccnsstul
His homo In Hollywood Is classed
among tha show places or the city.
While living here, he 'was ongaged
In the electrical business. Mr.
Rh Idler wns in the air service dur
ing the war and was In one or th
machines brought down, by - the
enemy. He landed within ,tlio linos
and was In a (lormnn hospital tor
months. He was held as a prisoner
until tits' signing of the Armistice.
AT THE LIBERfTY THEATRE
; ; 4 The Liberty Has The Pictures
CoiTCcllon
III, yesterday's "Main Street
wherein wns given the opln'on of
Klamath Falls ' merchants, ' F. M
I.ucas of I.ucas Furnishings was
misunderstood In Ills declaration
T nm In fovor of law enforcement
and a clean town," said Tuucas today.
At The Arcade " '
Mr, and Mrs. C, W. Ohlea of Chilo
uln are among the out of town visit
ors IK tho city todny.
, lr' hovel y j t 48
MARION DAVIES
IN HER , GREATEST 1 TRIUMPH
JANICE MEREDITH
Acclaimed by critics as the supreme photoplay. A
spectacle, stupendously breath-taking. A dramatic
love story 'with a swift crescendo of power that
sweeps all before it. '
It's American to the Cote!
II
..,
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tram the famous : "
. i novtl bj
Paul Leicester Ford
PRICES "
Matinees, T0-25c
Evenings, 25-50c
' Harry Borel ' '
and hJk Orchestra
Every Evening'
TODAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Vrmn Tennojii '
B. , A. Sheldon of Tflnnant Is in
the city on business from his home.
(InTDO Miirricrt
The marriage of William Oreene.
promlnont Merrill rancher took
place In San Franclsro on Sunday
morning-, when he was weddea. to
Miss' Margaret Rowan, a tramea
nurso of that city. Mrs. tjreenc
whs horn and raised In Ireland and
since comTng to this country has
boen actively Identified with' the
profession which she has chosen.
An attractive bungalow was Dum
on the Green ranch and will be oc
cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Greene
upon their, return frotm the south
llolilillt To Kpenk
Ilev. W. B. Bobbin of the Chris
tian church will address members
aud guests of the chamber ot com
merce forum at the weekly luncheon
of that body tomorrow noon, UBing
as his subject, "Washington the
Man" In keeping with the spirit of
the birthday of Washington. A trio
consisting of three of the four end
men ot tha Klk's Minstrel show,
will give several numbers as advance
announcements of tho coming show.
They arc Frank Cofcr, Harold Bell
and Johnny Houston. Kd Clark, the
fourth member could not be present.
Former Itesldcntii ' f j
Mrs; J.. Mitchell and son Robert j
of Lewlston, Idaho have returned j
to -Klamath Falls, where they will I
make their home. They were for-
nier residents of the city and. their j
many friends wirbe glad to know 1
ot their return. . i
N'ew Kluili nla ItcglhUr I
As a definite proof of the steady;
growth ot Klamath Falls. Is the en- !
rollment made daily in tie schools ,
of the city. Among those who en- j
tered In the Central school the past j
week are Shirley Erlandson from i
Seattle, "Wash., entering-, the' fifth
grade: Ethel Bartlett of Tulare.
Calif., entering the rirst grade and
Billy Bartlett of Tulare, Calif., en
tering the second grade.
White Pelican Theatre
The Picture House for . You and Your Family
TONIGHT "BAG AND BAGGA OK" ,
Another good picture, one worth your time nml money. .
..V Also " "DUl'rTIZrTO" "v
' A rniiise riikr wC r"ir'Tull."'trVT'" '.'u.
, V' ' nml Film- Kble ' .
.' . . WKI.NKSIAY .
'. Harold toyd, in, "I'M OX Ml" -WAY." 1 -
EvcnlnsW 10. and 23c.' ' Matlnw every Wdnday. a and 80t
llnnrher Heie .
Louis Schmitx, rancher from out
or town, wus in the .city -today
transacting, business with Klamath
Falls tirms.
AVomcn Kntcrtaln '
Members ot ' the "Business and
Profeslonal Women's ' Clnb ' met In
khe. chamber of commerce rooms
last night and enjoyed an Informal
dinner followed by an evening at
cards and mah jongs. - Due to the
fact that the sportsman asociatton
has changed Us meeting night; tho
chamber ot commerce :il be avail
able In the future for the meetings
of the women on Monnay ovening.
The next meeting of the group will
MiHvKturro . 'y : .
Mr. and Mrs. H. N.' Mooeturned
in vinmiiti, iCalU Inst night after an
extended business and pleasure trip j be a business session
of the past month. , They drove
south to hot Angeles and from there
Mr. Moe continued to Chicago by ,
train whore he spent some time in ;
buying spring material. According j
to Moe, It felt good to be back in,
Klamath Falls after the cold session
In tho east, .The southern country!
Is In good condition said Mr. Moe, )
and Klamath Falls looks imore than
fortunate far there is a market for
everyono of- her product" in south
ern California. . .:. .-... . ."
Krturna to lily. V-
Mrs. Willam McEachern has. re
turned from an extended visit with
friends ..and relatives in , Walla
Walla, Wash.. rbere she aud her
smal- daughter' Audrey hare- been
for the past .fortnight, - " 1 ; t
New classes In the manual train-
Hng department and the iomestlo
science department ai central scnooi
hare been startee, maae up of mem
bers of the eighth grade, ot River
side BchooU . " . ' . t , .i
1 (Continued On fg Star '
t -1
Kid Party KnJoyedT I
; A lurge number of members' and i
guests of the St. Paul's Episcopal j
church enjoyed n "kid" party In I
Oulld hull last night. ""Dancing ami I
children's gamos weve attributed to.
the success of the evening. The com
mittee 1 In charge consisted of Mrs.
Caleb Jonos,' Mrs. Seelcy, Mrs; H.
Chapman at"! W Violet Darling
From Dnlliis ;
' Dan ' Foster from Dallas, Oregon
Is a business visitor in Klamath
Falls today, conferring 1 with firms
In 'thirdly. - .
I'Voin Povtlnnd ,,
'Mr. 'arid Mrs". Jnmes A. Lathrop
of Portland' are In He city on busi
ness for several days, guests In the
While Pelican hotel'.-
lctuni Frmn Portlnml -'
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy re
turned from a Combined business
and' pleHsuro trip from Portland
and Cenlrntln, Washington. While
in Centralla they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Miller, former resi
dents ot Kltimulh FHs, -
Eatability
It you bought broad
for 5c a lour it would
be sure to be worth
a nickel.
That Is. the reason
that our bread sells
tor 13c because
' there ls 16c worth
or good bread to.
ouch loaf.
Are you enjoying this .
addition to your
meals?
It not demand If
trom any first class .
grocer ' and you'll
see what you have
been missing. .
morningr
Klamath
Bakeyy
826 Main
If you really want to be satis
fied with your coffee you won't,
delay makjng the Folger Test,
for this popular test will settle
the coffee question for you once,
and for all time. .
' In all of the 29 states whcr ; '
FOLGER S COFFEF IS Sold people
arc recognizing this test as the ;
one fair way to judge coffee
flavor. (i
Get a tin of FoLGER'sGotDKN
Gate Coffee and start the test';
tomorrow morning. Remember
. the best coffee wins. .,," .'.. !
V Since - ylf
1850
i Unusually J
X Good i i i
gMakc tke Folger Coffee TeM i
Dtink Folget'i Golden Cat
tomorrow morning.- .
The next morning -drink th fle
you have been Using. "
The third . morning; drink ToJjet's ,(
again. ' - ' " " ,'; '.' ; ,
A morning ot two and you'll awjaV ,
etlly favoc one brand of the othct; , '.' ,
the best coftee wins. .
TbtTs fir, isn't It?
1850
Our Dlinwd
TQialllTlwl
J.A. FOLQHR
OlW5J.A.I.CO,