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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1925)
102,1 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLfy OltEGON PAGE THREE II f J.1, J I HI SATURDAY, MAItCH 7, ft., ., . . I ' issssssssssasMSSSssssssjsissM uvra'i .Misaniuam-tSMSsi M a i n 1 y A bout Peo p 1 e At The LIBERTY "The Liberty HaV'tho Pictures" Your Favorite and Mine The Great TO MM IX ' , ' i in . ' ZANE GREY'S TU I - Ci D ... TODAY. ON L Y ' Sunday arid. Monday Harry Carey in , "Flaming Forties" , Tho WiMitlK-r Tho 'cyclo-stormagraph ut Uudur j wodd'i pharmucy shows a slightly higher barometric 'pressure today jand although tho rcaillnir l mill ; rather low Itidlrutlona ure favorablo I for clear weather. Forecast for I next 24 hour: Fair and coal, with i.brlvk wltidtt. Ttia i'yeos recording thermometer I registered maximum tad niinlmum temperatures today an follows: !.i High:.., 41 L0W............27 In From Lwigell VnlU't AlfaDuncan and Solomon Dewey nro In town from their ranches In 1-uuxell' Valley nn business connect' i;rt with lh Willow Valley Irrigation. project. Duncan, an early settler In tho Langt'll Valley country, declare haf ihvo la m"oro moisture In tho noil tliun there ha been at any time during tho last ten yearn, and bar ring frost, that the dry land ranches should havo a prosperous season. I'. H. Weather Import . Oregon; . Fair ' and cool tonight and Sunday. 'Frosts tonight; genllo viirlablo wind. Ilonnian fliiclt to Ilihig Hull C. Hi Bowman, former merchant of Chlloquin,. and formerly a mom- ber of tho county school board, brought suit against T.Homas Lang an. I wife today for $769.20, a! loged due for merchandise pur vhaicd from Howinan when ho was In business t Chtloquln. Mr. Bow mun asks that properly of Lang bo attached, pending the outcome of tho ault. pnng is nere and the j Northern H 1 IF i-iV Jli'turu to Mwlford After apendlng loveral days in Klamuth Fallt for the' purpose of dvlalng cltlien concerning tho In tricacies of the federal Income tax law, Dan Herring and Fred Colvig, who represent the federal Income tax department for tout horn Ore' gon, relumed to Mod ford this uftor noon, The two men held forth . In the council chambers of the city hall during their vlalt hore. takes-great ploos .. ure in being able to make its initial-display of 'the. sea son's smartest, modes F 4n capes and X jVquettes. These rments were deled durincr . the past month in onr own fac- tory Xrom signs furnished by some of New York's leading designers and we are i positive' they will it meet! the requirements of the most elite., Included in our display are two of fashion's newest fuii; The Gazell and the Silver Muskrat , Your present furs made' over into the latest styles at most reasonable prices; - Watch our window. The Northern Shop Fur 810 MAIN ST. r . Feed and Seed Oats ); For Sale Good quality . . I KLABZUBA BROS '! : Malin, Ore. II Herald "Claw" Ad Pay I 4 v . i HOARD APPOINTS (ttMDIITTKH Commltloos woro nppolnted, mu tual problems discussed and polnta or olhtea brought out at, mooting of the Klnmnlh Realty Dowtd, held Innt night nt tho Wlilto. Pelican Hotels The board now has a membership of 24, Includjng prnetlcnllw all of 'tho reiilt,org of tho city. j(L ijniodel con BtlttttloR aubmlttod. by tl,io National Association of Real Bflate boards was adopted last nlghaU The next mooting of tho board 'i' 111 bo hold Mnroh 10. ' ' Down From Hkookum , It. L. Green, sub-contractor on the railroad construction work north of the new settlement of Klamath, fikookum, was In town today to buy suppllos and attend to builnejs matters. Ha stopped at the Hall 'hotel last ulght. Work on the extension of the Southern Pacific lines north from Skookum to Oak- rldge is starting for tho Spring. A crew of. men was kept at work on tho tunnel excavation throughout the wlntor. Looking Over Klamath Country W. K. Co) no. Interested in the Klamath- country, is In Klamath Falls accompanied by his wife and N. T. McKeo of ' Portland, . for the purpose of looking over Klamath business conditions.; Mrv Coyne al most purchased a large ranch in the Langell . valley territory rut year. It Is understood that the title to tho, -property could not be ostabllsHcd sufficiently to com plete the sale. Mr. Coyne Is stop ping at tho Hull hoiel. Take Position In Clerk's Office 'TO fill ' the I position, left vacant by the resignation of Mrs. Mihlon Landls. Mrs. Jack Deal has ac cepted a position as doputy county clerk. Mrs. Boat assumed ber new duties yestorday morning. Mrs. Landla will remain tor several days to show Mrs. lloal the nature of her new duties. Mrs. Beal re cently resigned as tax collector In the sheriff's office. , ' Itrtnrn To Homo .Mn. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds Sr., and Frank Reynolds Jr., returned to tholr homo In Sprague RIvor follow ing a fortnight's visit In Klamath Fnjls whore .they have been with their son and brother, who submit ted to nrr operation) for appendicitis, The child is highly improvod how- over nnd was able to bo taken to Sprague River. Down From Cliiloqtitn One community of Klamath was certainly benefited by a tire. That community is Chtloquln and tho fire was when the old Chlloquin notol burned to the ground over a year ago. Chlloquin was bono. tltod In that Mr. and Mrs. Balfour immediately had another finer hotol put' up and the now building has Improved the appearance of the main street of town thereby. Mr. Maud Balfour was in , town today, stopping at the Hall hotel. Shrine HoluNU-snl .The first rehoSrsul of the cast for tho Shrine show was held last night in tho Masonic halt, when .parts wore rehearsed as wall as the music solo and chorus work. The allow undor directions of Frank Confer and Harold Boll Is being lookodi for ward to as one of the best of lis kind. Confer and Boll woro mainly responsible for the success of the 10 Ik's Minstrel which played to cap acity houses throe nights, of last wook. ' In City Today Mrs. Koontz of Mallh was In tho city . today, bringing In her . two, children who submitted to tonsil ootomy In the Klamath Valloy 'hospital this aftoruoon, 1 ' Mill Mun In. Town Thoo- Avgeris of Doter, Oregon, Is lni tbo city on a short business trip. Avgeris is owner of a .mill at Deter, a small town In the Siskiyou moun tains. ..The roads, according to Avgeris- are in excellent condition for this time of tho year despite the unexpected . flurry, of - snow of the pant two days. . ; ' Down From Iho Agency- James W. Overton, government employe on the Klamath Indian res ervation and spending a large part of his time to the apprehension of criminal -on the reservation, was In town today to attend to busi ness matters. He is stopping at the Hall hotel, i, ' , ... .. J. Copco Man He Charles 'J.' Johnson, an employ. at the home office of the California Oregon Power company in Medford arrived in Klamath Falls last night to spend several days here attend ing to business matters. He Is reg lttered at-the Hall. . Tnbw Hero for Day On one of his regular business trips to Klamath Falls, Roy Taber, a well known druggist of Dorris, Calif., arrived In Klamuth Falls last night. Ili'tunm From Hantn 'i IS. h. Kerns, son-ln-htw of II. J. Mat toon of this city, has returned to Klamath to make bis permanent home on his ranch Just this side of Keno. .Mr. Kerns 4s arranging for the construction of two houses o his property, In one of which he will make his ' permanent home. Mr. Kerns was accompanied by his wife and two of his' five ehlklren. Three of his-children will remain In Santa Cruz to finish out the school year, where they are attending high school. Moves io ISIU'y Aparnicnts-r Mr. and Mrs. Bud Conway have moved from the Hockley home in Hot Springs addition to the Riley apartments.- , i From Duiisiiiuir . H. A Sprague, a frequent visitor In Klamath Falls, Is In the city for the week-end, a guest In. the White Pelican hotel from Dunsmuir. From The North 8. M.' Ragland and S. O. Medark of Longview, Washington, are spend ing several days In the city on bust ne'ji. , " ';:,L '''.'' From Sacrament ', 8., Bustard,; of Sacramento I among the " out of tow visitors spending a few days In the city on business. , TODAY ONLY X Rctoms To Home . .f-- S. D. Heckner of Sacramento left this morning for hU home.afur spending the day in Klamath Falls. Herkner is sales manager of this -district for the Union Oil company. Illy Visitor N. K. Knots of Bly was a business visitor in the city for. the day, trans acting affairs with Klamath Falls residents. From 8wAttc 1 F. J. Renning of Seattle is in the city for several days transacting business. Mt. Shasta Visitor ; G. A. Rousb of Mt. Shasta is In. the city for,, the week-end visiting with friends and . transacting busi ness. , S.. Visiting In City Mrs. M- Wilson of Los Angeles Is visiting in the city with friends. Here On Visit Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. -Decker, representing the Chanslor and Lyon Auto Parts company ore in the city for the re mainder of the week In the inter ests or business. They are guests in the While 'Pelican hotel. ChJloquin (iueat Mrs. Walter Ruff of Chlloquin is a guest in the dlty, transacting busi ness and visiting with- friends. . To Visit South Mrs. Carl J. Sabo will leave tor San Francisco In the morning, where she will spend a fortnight visiting and transacting business. V From Chiloqnin , Mr. and Mrs. C'lyde K. Davis, furniture dealers of Chllocfuln, were transacting business , and shopping In she city -today. From Henley Frank and Marsh Latta were among tfto out of town visitors in tho city from their, ranch at Hen ley this afternoon. The Scandinavian rooming house ot 26 room in the Scandinavian hall is now open foe business. ' The Best Hot Cross buns for ' everyone - mad e just as good as GOLDEN J , KRUST BREAD you'll be sure to like them,1 because ' they are so ' much better than any you ever ate. Klamath Bakery ' 826 Main . . . . ....... .. From The finnth ; C. R. Leech of Lexington, Vir ginia, is visiting in the city with his son. J., A. Leech ot -north Eleventh-street. i ,t , ..? She Got Her Man Thundering her way over hill risking her life in pursuit of the mysterious horseman who shot her father.. Then the capture only to find what? See the answer in the greatest action picture of the year "The Sign of the Cactus" starring . . Jack Hoxie Ably supported by the daring Helen Holmes and ' :' , the famous Ranch. Riders. ' f n ' A BLUE STREAK WESTERN .-" -Als so- Universal Comedy "SOME TOMBOY" An Indian Special entitled ' 'THE COMING OF THE LONE WOLF" "SNOOKY" and GIRLS in his weekly review "BLUEBIRD REVIEW'" Sunday and Monday - - ' . James Kirkwood and Madge Bellamy From Sprosne -. Marvin Williams, rancher from the Sprague River district has re turned from a visit in California with friends and relatives. Coseboom In Portland? " C. ' N. ' Coseboom, local architect, is Iq Portland for several days at tending to business matters in con nection with the plains for the nevr Central school, to be built this year on Seventh and High, streets. Submits To Major Operation Jean Prouty. employe of the Khamath Talis Creamery, submitted to a imajor operation at the Klam ath General hospital yesterday. Hospital authorities reported Miss Prouly's condition as good, fofllpw Ing the operation. , Leavra For Portland Mrs." Albert E. Peaslcy accom panied by her father, J. W. Hanners left this morning for Portland where she will visit for a month. Hanners has been visiting in the city tor several days with Mr. and Mrs. Peasloy. In California . Jack Kimball, Klamath repre sentative of tho Weyerhaeuser Tim ber company, and Mrs. Kimball Is spending several weeks in California on a business and pleasure trip. The tKimballs were accompanied 'by Mrs. C. F.Stone." , ' . ' ' Mack Sennett Comedy "BULL AND SAND" - and ,' International News . "SNOOKY" and GIRLS -ln- ' BOOBS IN THE WOODS" Continuous Show, Sunday, 1:30 to 11 p. m. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,. '- " James M. Barrie's "PETER PAN" Starring Betty Bronson . Tuesday and Wednesday Poi tliuiil Visitors - . '' - Among the visitors from Portland this week-end are W. C. Jones, E. Frere nndj O. H. Smith who will spend several days here in the inter est of business. ' V :- .: , 'Revival MeotlngH To Bo Hold Dr J. Lewis Smith ot Sacramento will occupy the pulpit of the First Baptist church ' tomorrow morning when he will open , series ot re vival imeotlngs. The public Is cor dially invited to attend. Leaves For Portland F R. Dunn, resident manager ot tho .Pacific Telephone & Telegraph comroany. left this. morning for Port lane?, where he will attend a con ference of telephone managers of Oregon. . . - . . Sura Vor $30.41 ' Vogtm Candy Corporation brought suit i In circuit court yesterday ngniust F. D. Andrews for $86.41 for mnoney alleged ' due for mer chandise soldi. . i White Pelican Theatre The Picture House for You and Your Family XON1GHT -Harold Lloyd! in "SAFETY LAST" Deditatod to tho cause of laughter and thrills. This It Lloyd's .. .B. in which laughs come thick, and fast and thrills say, Evenings', 10 and-25o. wait until you see it. Matinee, 5 and 20c Matinee tomorrow 1:30 p. m. Coming Mardi 14 and 15, Mary Plckfortf in 'Tess of the Storm Country" 'Advertising Space in ITHE EVENING HERALD pciv$ 100 Cents on ihe Dollar. im i xi r 4- i