a' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1025 EVENING?) HER ALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CEGIDrJ TO PU V mi mm ni S mill i ft ' L I: 'J T. oggers Mans Made Last Night for it rBest Display Ever Shown 7 '. ill iwiuaui If ;.t 'J hi ii , ' I i ; It won't be very long before you'll be hitting it :! for the woods, and, that means that you will , , want your shoes repaired. . ?'. ,'v5 , I can half sole your shoes and fill them with calks, and the calks will stay. 7, In ' addition, to that, your shoes will be put in ' good shape in every other way. f T Y ? J J ? J f '? !Y Y ? Y Y 5 ? Y Y Y Y X New shoe wearing qualities And old shoe comfort. Y Y Y .X Goodyear Shoe Repair Stioj) W. W. CONNORS, Prop. - 121 Nbrth Eighth - - Next to the Herald There ire count lot palna whlca ono ran atop atop thorn In momani. Tho palna Billed 13 rheu matism, to aoronxas. lamenem and choiit COldS. ; Millions of ptoplo have Uono this, and for 65 years, by rub bing with St. Jieob's Oil. They hae ear. Hub It on the aoro spot whenever piln appears. Rub It on the cheat aa aoon aa a choat cold ntatta. Don't suffer, don't take rlska. And don't be forcoil to wait for rollof. Koop St. Jarob'a Oil on hand. Nature will deal with the cause of tho trouble. Or porhnps other help may be necessary. Uut the first t'Una; la to got rollof. Stop the pain. Homo may auicxcat other ways to od eons of suffering, i do this. But 8t. Jacoba Oil naa It la folly, not to do Bt. Jacob'! Oil aeta In two ways. this the moment pain appears. Flrat, It cauaoa counter, .Irritation which relievos countleirj pittas. Tben It brlnns the blood to. tbe surface to rellove tbe congestion which caua M other palna and daniera,, ( , Rheumatism Backache LaniraeM done It for Jnllllons done It tor 65 years. Yon can rely on It, your druiciciat guarantees It. Let this tlmo-teatod way draw out the pain at onco. Get It before the pain begins. Have It' ready. You may In that way save many unhappy hours. . Lumbago Soreness ' Chest Colds ' St. Jacots Oil RuKfl3r worthy ot receiving unqualified a erlatlre oralae-that it la a dlsttait pleasure to ee llapold Lloyd's Jateifc comedy, "Olrl Shy," at tho Llberj tooatra tooay oniy. noro is a pic ture that tnav be recommended lb anyono aa belns; the moat worthl while h'ng that we have had th enjoymont ot viewing In a long, ton time Sassiircd of the support of local -witfl dealers unit promised adequut? ntce In the new l'aul Johnson Ka- unire on Kiainaln between Seventh uUld KiKbth streets, the American iUglon last nlgbt at a post meeting iSijnounced an auto show to be put oifr by tbe legVn March 19, 20 ijl 21. ! 'trim legion, In shouldering the project, Is planning to have an U4U show that bas had no peer In htltn years past. Space will be 'ado- gato, as the Johnson garage Is iirger than space avallablo at the -legion auto buow iam year. '.'Another foature that will lend the asow popularity Is the fact that the pauio nnpw win no tree ot charge lund dancing will be conducted while the dlsplaay'a are being raido. ffraucls Olds, H. E. Cetz and A. n. Collier were appointed as a com- Jt riitsjtteo on ' general arrangements, VUh Mr. Olds cialrman. ' 'jl. E. Omz, past onimandor of (bo IokIjp and present adjutant; re ilved tho wbole-heirted Indorse ment of tb. legion as a member 'f, the. Klamathb county appraisal oard, of tho World War Veterans' Stole Aid commission. jf News of the Klamath Country BONANZA I "Clarence," by Booth Tarkington, ias been chosen by the entertain- Bent committee of the' . Bonanza fbmmunlty , Mossrs J. B.Scoti and A.. A. Wllk- nson drove to tbe John Scott ranch on business, and pleasure Sunday. u:xon s ;raaio lurnisnea ' cnurcn feervlces la the absence ot the minis-1 ter, Mr. Bowman. There were sev-J eral car 1-oada, including Mr. and (Mrs. H. V. Lytle,- Miss Grace Lytle. IMrs. J -EfSjottf' and daughterj( hj ir.aua.anii marr. ,nr. ana airs, ji. K. 'Lytle and daughter Louise," Mr. and Mrs." F. J.. Bowne and daught- rs, Jane and Sybil, and Mrs. Charl ie Harvey 'I' Com- ' Lam 1ebfots' 1 to work off the cause and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influ nza. A Safo and Proven Remedy. Prico 30c bos bears this algnatur STHMA No cure for It. but welcome. rellsf Is often brpught by' , AT THE PINE TREE 3 For years wrapped up In tho con duct ot the manufacturing business 8ho assumod dlroctlon of at the (loath of bar father, a middle-aged woman finds that sho Is In lovo with ono of hor employes, n youth half hor age. Sho marries him and, tho Inevitable hnppons. .Such Is tha story told In "Smould ering . Fires," Unlvcroal-JowcJ-Clar-euco' IlTOwn production, starring J'aullno Frederick nd Laura La Planto, to bo shown In tho Pino Troo Thoatrb Thursday and Friday with Oeoreo X. WOilto and IU All Olrl Rovua, ' Malcolm McOrogor plays tho part ot tho man around whom tho drama Is vovon, end others prominent In tho cast are Tully Mar shall, , Wanda. Hnwloy and Jlolon Lynch. .. . , . 1 , " ' ' Thi story was writton by 8ala Cownni and Howard Hlgglm oapoc Inlly far; Mli's Frederick, and Universal- nccordod It a lavish production. Moat of tho notion takos placo olllior In tho oftlcos or operating dopart ment of a big factory, or In the lux urious hamo ot tho woman who made tho -mistake' ot be'llovlng that youth nnd mlddlo ago could mnto and be happy. ? , , ,. f '' ' , AT THE LIBERTY ' Lloyd U seen as a small tova tail or's apprentlco, who, bashful to an extreme degrees,' Is trying to make a secret etudy of girls. And the more he studies them, the more he fears them. Ho makes the part one calculated to win the sympathies, ot any ahdlance at the outset. , Besides being ono long laugh, "Olrl Shy" has added morK of pos-sexalng- a really dramatic story as Its background. The supporting cast, n small but entirely capable one, includes Jobyna Ralston as the feminine lead, Richard Daniels and Carlton Griffin. Fred Nowmcyer and Snm Tiylor co-drected from a story by Taylor, Ted Wlldo, Tim Wolan and Tommy Qray. i Mrs. Lon- Burke has been spend bg the last week In Klamath Fajls. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jravla Wenston were laltora at tho home ot Mrs. J. L. AVenaton Sandal.. : , ,. : I Mr. and Mrs.. R. H.. Bowman bit. tOrAft tn Rnnttw In naalflt .Mr ' f. 'n his revival meetings. They mibnyk For .many years speculation' been rlfo ad to tha filming of HaroUL Bell' Wright's valuable and WKrW-j famous stories. Then came ajfar- nouncamoat tnnt tnoy wero to Tie given everlasting lite on the sliver sheet. f The first Is completed "VbiiQ. a Man's a Man," oad the Liberty Theatre announcos it as Its' Ve)lar attraction for its screen tomjoTrony AT WHITE PELICAN "Outlaws of tho Sea" JsttMltnoly picture. It doala with tho'vm-riin. nors- operating botwoon MVinl;and Blmlnl, nn lslnnd of ffhr! Florida coast, .and la splendldjVy acted by Mnrguorlto CourWt, Plowsfiondron, Gordon Stnndlng nnd t0- Patteo. . Tho etory Is one whtft -blends ap pealing 'moments wBhithlg thrlllB and should dallght nH,1who love the water, tor much of tAvactlon takos placo there. ', V. yi v " "Outlaws of tho.jSa" Is playing at the Wfolto PolloiittrThwtro today only. i ;. ' 1 .. ' PERISIIN; FIRE occts ' XAonnun i so cidc i7f? fimiZXlti tsYiXi"t?vs hftt-V -mot lea iKWtela-ee40! Bo seldom does It happon nowa- NEW YORK.AMsrch 4. - ;Mts. John Carroll, ho. 8 year old son and 6 year ol' daughtor perished today In a flrftn a five story ap artment bulldltig. at 72 John-jon atroot In the Jlorough Hall section ot Brooklyn. iAvdoion tonents 'were injured nnd s.l firemen worovvor n reported to be very successful, llss Helen Taylor visited Mia job Birdie ' and Anna Hamnker Sunday afTBrnosn. trymmy Sparks ana family from iYtt!n.ax spent Sunday at K. I. Bolds. Ii?JE. Thayer returned home Sat- rdsiy, night. He has been in Klani- hFalls on business. ' Mtt'.and Mrs. O. L. Aronson and tUohn Busboy are guests at the hbmeoat Mr. and Mrs. Fred Been- dlt i.. ' . yUlsaVLoU Wen3ton visited with Mis. NIbou Smith Saturday even ijfc. Bonanin high gave a successful novle 'IvVestbound Limited" Friday f to . . veaing. ' ? .Mr. nsa Mrs. Martin were Sun day dlnmul. guests at W. H. Klfts.' Mrs. Wi O; Mack Innon-' was a visitor of '.Sr. and Mrs.--Fruer Sun MIsses Orfl.'B., an'd Allco Lytle and Mary Scott 'tttended the local club lenders, ineeilng held in Klamath Falls Saturday'. .hiss Aiarsueruo t,rana snoppea and visited In Klamath Falls Satur day. She attended the local club leaders moetlag also. 4 Francis Trusjr was a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. Gilbert Harrison recently purch ased . the Horn I ration a tow miles southwost of Bojianza. Mr. Harrison also owns a ranch on Bold Butte. MIhs Lucylo Vf.ir Is again on th3 sick list. Sho has scarcely recover ed from scarlet lover. Mr. and Mrs. i B. Reed have ar rived at the hotne of Mrs. Ada Parsons after spend the winter in Sacramento. t- , V - JSlrs.- Rita Morrison visited Fri day with Mrs. Fred Bochdolt. Fred Ruack well known Bonanza man, Is at prosont employed In Klamath Falls, by Hielbtirnnor and Roa. '. , : K. H. Hutto .was buying. grain tor tho. Indians Tuesday: . 1 A. J, Oivons from Bly, bought ryo from J. L. Sparratom Saturda). In spite ot the fact that tho roads are bad and thnt one of his horses hid been Injured, he returned with n f lve-h'.)rse team the samo day. - 'Mrs: ChastniVo was a vlaltot1 nt .the ."home,, ot.. Mrs.,, Jome, Thtujadoy Before you Build or Buy '.'.; Get this booklet It tells yon ' what a real home should he . The "Electrical How for Householders" is . , an interesting booklet which describes and - illustrates the latest and most efficient methods T .' for the use of electricity. It tells of the many , appliances you can use and the many things you can do to make your house a real home of electrical comfort. : - 1 This valuable booklet can be had free from , ' .any contractor or retailer who displays the "Check" Seal or by writing to our nearest office. PACIFIC STATES - ELECTRIC COMPANY 7 fMiun timjs aresujis Mrs A.' A. Wilkinson -and ;,Mis Editor. Scott visited Misses Alicia and Lucylef Thayer Sund-i'after- aoon, ; ; - - ' BUI Edler .ls to move onto the Dan DrlscoJI . ranch west of town. He Is . now making necessary, ar rangements. " ,.' . ' .. .. : . Mr... and Mrs. Austin Bechdolt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bechdolt Sunday. -,- ; rctaac" Sal TO TRAX8FER PATIENTS loltoruoon,- 4 SALEM, March 4. A special train carrying 80 patients" from the state hospital for the Insane here will leave Thursday morning , for Pen dloton where the patients"' will be transferred to tbe eastern Oregon hospital for the Insane at that place. The transfer will be made to re lieve congestion, of patients at the Salem institution. ; ' DOCTORS SAY DON'T NEGLECT Uhligs Electric Store Baldwin Hdw. Co. 6 PbyiliUat wine ilntt atflMtmi hwIi n4 o4i anil till of ttit Mriem luni hctloni that mty mult Lwdlnf phyil- tm now prcrlb BALSAMEA tor ! bni Ait) fftftlom. BALSAMEA ll m aurt vim tibl prtparttlon mad from ft ntwlv dii eovtred plant Dr. Bn). F. Crabtr, Andtr ion. Mo., wrlUa: "1 uio it oxduilvoly for my prtetlci and my family. If U aulek, urt and uft in It action Ilk no thin oil. Toward tho nd of the Influenza epidemic a tortrnmtnt physician noticed that a trio oHndlana in Nevada, by the use or oil frura a native plant were immune from the rarapt of Induenca. Uo used tHese elU amoof hi white patient and then in a hospital orer flowing with "death" case. New of the results swept the world and for some time It was not possible to supply the demand. BALSAMEA ban now been standardised Jnd Rites uniformly miraculous results In our wnys : 1. U soothe the inflamed mem branes and relieves irritation, t. It Increase secretion of niucous and permits easy ex perforation, 3. It stimulate pore of the skin In throwing oS body poisons and 4. It strikes at the cause, checking, gerto action Immediately. va not comuae ii wun qtuiuutt unmani Are "Check Seal" Dealers- In couch syrups that are only soothing ayrupa and do not go to the base of the trouble, irtillke other ounh remedlM BALHAMKA (a free from coal tnr and other harmful nar cotic. 1'lMsant to take and absolutely safe to give to children. Be sure you get BAt-SA-MK-A with th picture of the Indian on (he package. Ouar nnteed to rellere any cough, tin matter fmm wnat cause, or ynur monuy twa, u nrug1 Klamath Falls bit Mil BiXSAUKA. In Klamath Fair Star Drug Co. bar It .from Couisha . for Chrenio ti ,tf,JJr,iMi,niILftt,,. -fc V- J-.. I: V,, . v... , .. . , . ..... .,1 i ,1 f,