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.'.lYEDNESDAY, FED. 25, 1023
UVENING HERALD, KLAMATH 'PALLS, OttEGON
PAGET TimEE
Every
Day
There ace new grocers
and now ; restaurants
added to our lit of pa
, troiia and there really
Is no exeu.se for anyone
not being able to enjoy
Golden Crust
I Bread i '
Ask for it with your
i next grocery order
Klamath
Bakery
826 Main
Mainly- About . People.
Tim Weather
The Cyclo-Htormngrnph ul Under
wjd's Phuruiacy registered a slight
rls III biironiulrla pransuro today
mill despite tli threatening aspect
ootid It loriM tiro fuvoiublii for rlear
Ing weather.. ' 1
Forurast for next 24 hours:
Generally fulr Willi modoruto tin-
poniturc.
Tliti Tycin recording tlieri.noinofer
ruglntureil maximum mill niliiliiiiim
temperatures today uu follows: 1
High 44 Low i 2
I', H. Wenllier Itrnnrl
' Oregon: Ruin t-utilKhl and Th unt
il uy. No change In toinporuluro.
Fresh to strong ' southeast gules
along I'"1 COIIHt.
If You Require
Glasses
Why tin yuu kivp pulling oft
gelling tlit'iu? Do It . now.
orn-ii u slight defect of Vli"MI
r a minor cyu siritlit will, If
neglected, nmime qiillo her
Iiiih pniKirl Ioiin Inter I'll.
Xmv lit tint time In Imvi' yum
eyes euimliictl Mini tit t-l
glll'SCN If yuu tiecil them.
Dr. H. J. Winters
Kvrwlgltt Specialist :
714 Mnln. l'honn I IO-W
Wo grind our own lfti
Down l-Yoni (IiIIihiiiIii -
It. 0. Spink. Justice of the pfinco
of llm Wnnd River district, wan
bUHlum visitor In Klamnth Fulln
yesterday. Justice Spink, bus Ilia
wall carnad rnpii I u Unit of being cum
nf tho hurili'Ht lumhnslcm of tint
bootlegger In Klumiilli ouunty. It
was Just n fnw duys ugo that lin
handed tht limit fur possession of
lliliior In Foster Ilnrkcly and Hilly
Muff. Ilnrkuly niid Huff were sent
to Jul I for nix iiioiitlm and flu ml
500 onrh, 1 ,
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Hero From ll rkcley
Mr. mid Mm. A. 8. Connor nr-
rlvml liiit night from Berkeley by
molor whnra they have houn npond
I n it Hi" winter. During lliu spring
mid sumliior, (tin Conner family In
loiiili'd on llio Pnntieri runch at Illy.
Mr. Conners la In town to nttend to
business IntniTam here. '
Klamath country representing n
largo lumbi'r buying concorn. Mr.
Mcrnffny nrrlvod In Klnmiitn FiiIIh
Iiihi ii Ik h t and will remulK In tit Ih
city for mime tlmo, With tin
Hull lioti.'l uh bin lianniiUurtorH.
Twyln Ki-ik"oii lliuk-
Aftor tin nliHom-'O of HOvornl weeka
In Hun KriiiiilHio iIiii'Iiik which tlmo
hIiii rullt'd on a nunibnr of fornmr
Kliiniutb rimhli'iilii who urn now
lotmliiil In llio buy pity, Mm. Twyln
KcrituHon linn JuBt rmumcd to
Klumiilli Fttlln.
.Mrn. .Mitrfirow III
Mm. ChnrlnH Miimrow Ih conflnod
to bur ItoinA at 213 AIIcIiIkiiii avenue
with a Huvuro ntturk of Infliimimt
tnry rhi!Unili(lKm from which ulio huit
bciui Kuffi.Tlntt for the pant two
wvokn. "
MrH. Klwinoi'o Houn1
Mm. I,. C. Kliicmore rolurnod the
oarly part of llio wcok from a
niniilb'H vllt In llio aoulh, with Mr.
umi Mm. II. N. Moa. Mr. RlHnmorn
wan In tbo clt yfrom Klumath Kalla
to Unool hof upan lir return.
Mown I'Votti .'ort Klnmiitli
A, O. Wlinor, well known Karnxo
iiiiin,' nrlvoil In town lt nlnlit from
Kart Kluniatli wlmro hn contluntu
Ii Ih himlnrM, It la atopplng at the
llnll holol.
In l-Viini Miilln '
Mr, and Mm. W. f. Dnllon, of
M itl III are Dtopplnx at llio Hull liotnl
for Hovornl duya atlonilliiK to IiiihI
not muttem nnd culling on frlpiidn.
Ilotvu I'roni Ttto Alti'ltry
J. T. Mlllor, governmnnt employe
on tbo Klninutli Itidlun reflorvutlon.
In In town for, nevorul duyn minnr
hiK to bunliiPiia iiintlvm. in rcu
Ulnred ut tbo Hull.
I'roni Hkookimi ,
8. O. NewhoUHB and W..V. Alcorn
from Skookum nro hUHliiOHH vlnltorn
In tha city toiluy, kuohIh In the
Wbl'.o Pelli-un hotel.
I'uikitt Hen .
Duvld J. I'uckctl of Rofiky Point,
prominent lKRlniceontra:tor la In
Ilia city for aeverul duya,, ,transal-
liii; biiKlnemi.
Iti'lmrfli-I llliu- llliil
In aeverul imore day, the lilue
lllrd, rKtunr:iit nnd confectionery
will iljuw a marked, chunifo In ap
pcurunre. My movliiK llio wall and
llm alulrway, Kverntt Hardenhrook
and Krn:it Nltxchelin have eoncelr.
ed an urranKement that will be fur
mora Hiitlnfu'Mory to tbo putrona and
the propili'tom, In Unit the latter
will have more kllchon apace and
tbii former will have a wider ijtafr
wuy to climb, leading from the
front part. of the restaurant to the
rear booths.
Ilr. S)tili Iti'turiiH
After an abuence of aeverul weeka
In the eaal, princlpaly In Nflw
Orleans, La., Dr. A. A. Haute baa
Junt returned to Klamath Fulls.
t'opro Offici; Hi'iiioilrlli'U -
Over Sunday and Washington's
birthduy, a force of carpenters were
busily ut work remodelling the in
terior of the business office of the
California Oregon Power company
and when the of fir.) force returned
to work Tuesday morning, they
were greeted by a different Interior
arrsngement, far '.norc efficient and
conducive of more room for the
clerks and adniiulstrat've heads.
Tbo work was supervised by, H. P.
Pcrrln.
I.uitilicrimiii lli n
W. W. Hanson of I.a Molne. Call
fornln, ' superintendent ' of Hit I.u
Molne Lumber company Is in .the
City conferring with other lumber
men. ,
Klti'rrlt k llock
. ICrncst Sbcrrlck, who for the past
eight years has been on hand at
this tlmo each year for Iho purpose
of overhauling and repairing mill
machinery and equipment Is in' the
I city. Mr. Sherrlck has had wide ex
perience a I'm; a mechanical line,
having once hocn employed as a
muster niechunic ut the Anaconda
copper mines,
mines. -
H. I'. Official , : , .
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lathrop nf
Portland loft Oils morning for their
homo ufter vlHliltig for several days
In tho city. They wore guests of
the White Pelican hotel. Follow
ing a conference .with S. P. officials
Lathrop returned to report Klam
ath Fulls conditions to the northern
office. , v
Lu'iiiIht Ituycr Ituik
One of tho big lumber buyers that
visit K.'lnmntli eltch year la IV II.
Mct'affey of Snm Francisco who ouch
your spends several mouths In the
White Pelican Theatre
Tbo Ptcturo Hoimo for You and Your Family
Tonight "Cause for Divorce"
Also
Harold Lloyd in
i "I'M ON MY WAY"
' A Riot of Fun Don't MUs It
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Coming oon Mary.Pickford in;
'Tess of the Storm Country"
In Oty T"Hlny
y. E. Rlckotts. connec'.ed with
tin engineering department of the
Southern Pacific at Bkookum Is In
tbo oily for seTwral-day" on business,
I'roni (irnntH l'liim-
F. M. Havens of Grants Pass Is
among the out . of town vllators
transacting business lu Klamath
Falls this week. Hiels a guest In
the Arcade hotel.
i llnli'liniiii Here
I F. J. Wilde of Mnlln, owner of
a hotel In that section Is In the city
j for several days, transacting busl
! ncss and looking up friends.
Big Nights
Laugh those Blues
1 '"Away .
Elk's
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Minstrels
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
25th
26th
100 Laughs in 100 Minutes
Get your Tickets Now
' Tickets on sale" at all' ?': j) .
Drug Stores and Club Cafe ;
Plenty of Seats for Everyone '
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Uliti IIiinIiips. ,. .
A freiiucnt business visitor in tho
i city Is Frank E. Moon of Ashland
who arrived In Klaumth Falls . yes-
I tcrdny to visit for sover.il days.
Veternns To Miel !
Herbert Applogjto Camp,. United
Ppunlnh rtvar veterans will meet at
the Legion rooms In the court house
on Thursday evening, February 26.
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tlmrrh Hrliim! Class Meet
To lay dcfnlte plans for a play
to bo given Inter In the year and to
choose a cast for tho piny.- Mrs.
John Ynden's Methodist Kplseopnl
Church Sunday school clnss most
ly high school girls met Mondny
afternoon at tho Skllltngton home.
Orrgtm-O. A. V. fninia Kxcltlng
From accounts of tho Oregon
O. A. C. basket ball gaMie at Eugene
lust, wcok, by those who Journeyed
front Klamath Falls, to attend the
contest, It was sliriply a cose of the
AgKlcs sweeping their opponents off
their feet during tho first tow min
utcs of play. Ik'f re the Oregon
players) could get set. the Aggies
were four or five baskets In the
loud. Later in the game the Uni
versity team stopped up from bo-
hind but not sufficiently to over-,
come the early Aggie lead.
In From Midland . .
J. IiobusU'Ul. a well known
rancher of the Midland district was
a business visitor on Mala street
yesterday. ; . .'.
Hark To Work
Kstltor Martinson, teacher at the
Klamath Countv high school, Is now
back at work, after being unable
to assume her duties at the school
for several days because of a severe
case of la grippe. Miss Murtinson
is domestic art teacher.
terests to tha great Klamath coun
try was due to tho contemplated
rullroud expansion nnd tho activity
la' the lumbering Industry In ud
around Klamath Falls. i
(iocs To Mwlforrt
Hun I ford Jones, locat grocer, loft
this morning for Medford to super
vise tho construction of the Interior
of his store In that city. Mr. Jones
expects to open a store in' Medford,
slmllur In size to the one here, about
March 20, , : ,
Word On Divlnlwn Point '
That the opinion of Klamath
Falls on the hi-I pc lion of a division
pnlnt for the Southern Pacific lines,
when the Natron Cut-Off extens'on
Is completed, will be carefully con
sidered from every angle by South
ern Pacific officials. Is tlir word re
ceived yesterday by J. A. Oordon
from H. D. Mortenson. prosldent of
tho Pelican Hay Lumber company.
Despite rumors to the contriry, the
8. P. company hos not definitely
decided on the division point.- How
ever It Is known that the officials
favor Fuego, a point north of Kirk
half-way between Dunsmulr and Ell;
gene and besides Is Just at the torn
of tho steep climb over the 'Cas
cades. The petition submitted to
the officials, contained all die argu
ments for the establishment of a
division point In Klaipath Falls.
The ehamber of com$Arce submit
ted 'tins petition tfy'many of the
larger shippers ' tat their Indorse
ments. -
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Ifoiids Approvof
According to word Just received
by City School Clerk Ida B. Mm
yer, the Bond transcript has been ap
proved by bond attorneys and 6a,
000 Is on tho way from the sale of
the Central school bond issue. The
first money received from the sale
of tse bonds will be disbursed to the
Episcopal church for the property
on Seventh and High.
fumigated as she has not attondufl
school during tha past few days.
KxprcHM Appreciation
Appreciation was expressed ' by
members of the chamber of com
merce at their weekly forum lunch
eon today, to tne Klamath Rakery,
through O. f!. Johnson,- who sup
plied the exccHont lireacr served at
tho meal.
From l,n firiimlo ' f
A, W.'Sebroctc oM.b Orr.nde, Orfl-.
gon, Is In the city for several das, (
In tho Interest of establishing a 1
building and loan a;i.io. Iiilioij lit the
city. Hrhrock was in tho city six
years ago aud expressed keen inter
est in tho rapid growilt of the city.
According to Schroott, It is not Im
possible for Klamath Falbt to set
her gait within the next ten years,
so that she . will rival tho city of
Spokane, which he claims. Is situat
ed similarity to Klanyith Falls.
pci'hpil fpmi
jfrs. Amy Knight of Chlloquln
submitted to a major operation In
on the ground that that spot is JustKlaamth Valley hospital this morn-
Swansea s'
Barbershop
Look -fM the Tallost Tole
In tha World
y
sautf Shop In con
nection. .
v Oortrnde - Johnson - . In
charge
Specializing In . Marcel
Ing, water waving and
. French pnper curl.
Shampooing, scalp treat
ments, fucial massugo
, and. manicuring XuT
ladies and men, ,
Hair tinting and hair
goods made to order.
Phone 318
625 Main St "
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Herald "Class" Ads, Pay I
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.MiKs Krltool Wins 1
Mills Addition public school waves
the banner of victory today by vir
tue of their" victory over the four
other city . schools in. attendance.
Under the guidance of Mrs. J. A.
Lageson, the pupils scored a do
cuTive nvln. Other schools that re
ceived pennants for class averages
were: Riverside school, seventh
grade; Pelican Bay schoql. Inter
mediate: Central school, sixth
grade: Falrvlew school, sixth grade,
and Mills Addition school, second
grade.
(lorilim Slightly 111
A more or less community cough
picked J.- A. Gordon, president of
the First National bank,-In its daily
rounds and was the cause of the
banker remaining home yesterday
to recover from the cold.
Kuykemlnll Back " "
. After an absence of several weeks
In Portland attending to legal busi
ness for 1 a Klamath Fall client.
Robert Kuykendull, 'former Port
land attorney and now practicing
law here In' the office of his brother.
1). V. Kuykendall, has Just return
ed to this city. Mr. Kuykondall
stated ' that from what he could
guther among business circles, that
all cyos are turned toward Klam
ntlt Falls. He pointed out that the
Increased attention of business ln-
Dlscuss Itoail Route
When the state highway commis
sion meets tomorrow in Portland,
they will find that a large bloc of
KTamath people decidedly favor the
routing of the Klamath Falla-Lake-vlew
highway by "way of Bonanza,
Realty "and Bly Instead of by Way of
Duiry to Beatty and Bly. as Is spon
sored by some authorities. At a
meeting held ,ln Bonanza yesterday,
Langell's valley farmers Joined with
Ronnnza citizens in urging that the
highway be routed through Bonanza
on the" ground that tho road will
serve more people than by the short
er route proposed from Dairy. - H
was hoped that the highway com
mission would stand by their ori
ginal highway route of last year,
which routed the highway through
"Bonanza. 1
Last Times Today
ALICE CALHOUN and CULLEN LANDIS in
PAMPERED YOUTH"
The picture of American -Life Full of Action
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BIG ACTS- A
VAUDEVILLE
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Sltaw Bertram To Start '
Within a week, 90 men' will be
working at the Shaw Bertram Lum
ber camp, nine miles east -of Kirk.
J. F. Potter, logging superintend
ent announced yesterday afternoon.
It is expected to-cut 150,000 feet of
logs a day in the near future. Two
shifts wll start at the Shaw-Bertram
mill on- Monday.
Another Scarlet, Fever Case
A homa In Summers district was
placed under quarantine yesterday
when sickness of a child was diag
nosed as scarlet fever. The school
iwhlch the child attends will not be
HHInv'y "'"'If'i li'iin ' "
At the LIBERTY
"The Liberty Has the Pictures
KINOGRAMS
FABLES
REGULAR VAUDEVILLE -
PRICES
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Tomorrow, and Friday
A Smashing Drama!
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THOMAS
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It's 5 American to the , Core
Harry Borel and his orchestra
PRICES:
Matinees - - 10c and 25c
Evenings - - - - 25c and 50c
'Evening Show Starts at 8 P. M.
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MEIGHANt
Starting Next Tuesday -r-
"SNOGKY" and hi. "ALL-GIRL REVUE";
The screen's favorite pair of oweethearts reunited
THOMAS MEIGHAN and LILA LEE 4
- - Also ' .
Mack Sennett presents his Latest Comedy j
"LOVE'S SWEET PIFFLE" i .
and -.' .
Felix Cat Vl?..
"AMATEURS" FRIDAY 1 ' v " &
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