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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1925)
KVJKNIN.a imm), KLAM&'m falls, okkgon. 1 Mm LIBERTY ' "The Liberty Has; the Pictures" TONIGHT "The Bandit Tamer" .''!..!' . ' with . FRANKLIN FARNUM A rip roaring western that will please you Sunday and Monday : GLENN HUNTER in a vivid portrayal of " Mary Roberts Reinhart's ' The Silent Watcher" . . - . T Eat Better For Less At the WASHINGTON CAFE "Drop In and see for yourself why to many people prefer to at hero and why, once they Marl tlia may right with u. AMERICAN AND CHINESE DIMIKS ha SOUTH KIXTII. WKIS HHIXa. Prop. ! White Pelican Theatre f , Tho ricturo House fur Yuu and Your Family T Saturday and Sunday March 14th and"! 5th Mary Pickford in "Tess of the Storm Country" ' Sunday matinee 1:30 p. m. . Amorlcn'a swoothoart In a picture thut will hold you spell ho u ml In your scut until tho end of tho lam arena. Ona In which wo find Mury Pickford at her bent, in llio rolo of a, llttlo "aquatlar girl." Tho story, a pal hot ic tale of her sacrlflco for mlnlater'a daughter, la the grontoat ever filmed. - - Donf Mlaa It Evenings, 60 nnd 2De Mnllnccs, Cc nnd 20c Mainly - About - People the weather Tim Cyclo-Htor'niugraph at Under wood' phurinucy aliowa a llglitly klownwurd trend to huromotrlc pre- auru today, hut Indication are fav oriihlo for a flnn day tomorrow. Forecast for next 24 houra: generally fulr with moderate , temperature. Tho Tyco recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperature today u follow: iriKh 60 Low 27 V. H. Weather Report OruKon: Unsettled, ruin In north air J most portion tonight and Sun day, Slightly, warmer tonight; stronir goulhorly wlnda, poaxlhly reaching Kulo forco on the const. FIXE KXTEHEAINMENT IX VIEW Entertainment To Itci Anionic Hint Ever Vut On Jn City , When tho Crater Lake Shrine III Jlnk are staged Klamath Falls will bo troated to a galaxy of chorus girls, vaudeville alant and dluboll Cul humor that It haa never enjoyed before according to report from Hiobo who huva watched the rehcar iiiIk for tho spow which la to take place In tho Hcatfdlnavlan hall on March 27. TO CONDUCT KKIIVKTS Camp Fire Girl Will Handle Vcpcr Service At Church Three group of camp fire glrla will cooperate next Sunday to con duct the Veaper aorvlcea at the Preibytorlan church at 4:30 p. m. The aervlce conducted by the girls wu suggested aa a part of the ob- aorvanue of the thirteenth birthday of the organization, next Tuesday. LEADERS TO CLASH (1illoiiin, Agrncy Ami The Fort Will Tangle Tonight ncanlt of tonight's game In the Independent basketball league of Klamath will have a very material bearing upon the chnmplonahlp of tho county. Chlloquln and Fort Klamath are tied. ' -Chlloquln will play the Agency, "This game will bo vital to both team a the Agency I third' nnd lf.lt dofeata Chlloquln will bo In tho running for higher honor. Fort Klamath clash with tho fast Klamath Falls quintet. CIVIL CASES SET Jury Panel la Culled Ity Order Of Judge A. 1 1. lA-nm, Twelve civil cuxe pending on the docket led Judge A. L. Leavltt yes terday afternoon to Issue an otvler culling the Jury panel to appear In circuit court .March 19 at 10 a. m. The following civil cases are act for trial: March 19, Pan key vs. Nation al Inauranco company; March 21, Fisher v. Richards, March 23, Union Oil company vs. Paddock; March 24, Worth vs. Bradshaw; March 20,' Vale v'a. Cumpbell; March 28, Mulhane va. Johnson; April 1, Falvey v. Kreeaef Aprlt' 8, Jor wltz va. Klamath county; April 8, Dcnnehy vs. Wutt, et al; April 9, Henry va. Wleat; April 10, Casey va. Irwin, and April ll. Western liond company vs. l.uwton. The jury panel U composed of the following men: C. K. Burton, John W. Farnoll, Fred Grennon, Harold Winter,' W. C. riulfour, A. E. Ben alnger, R. T. Cox, R. C. Cowley, Tho. Hlcler, John Van Meter, A. E. Gale, Lloyd Ryan, C. C. Lewla, J. W,. Kerns, J. A. Farley. II. J. Bennett. John Ansel, Ivan S. Yancey, J. V. Houston, E. G. Argraves, Peter A. Albertaon, C. A. Pauley, L. F. KJrk patrlck. Chaa. Mack. Harry Messner, W. T. Elliott and Harry Booth. TO LEAVE KLAMATH FALLS Former Employe Of Pelican liny (Vxiipuny ArreptK Position Ralph Steele will leave In the morning for Med fond where he has accepted a position aa secretary to the president of a prominent .lum ber concern In the valley. Steele waa a former employe of tho Pelican Bay Lumber company, serving as assistant sales manager In Klamath Falls. Mrs. SUES FOR DIVORCE Oglo 'Claims She Has Keen Treated Cruelly' COOKKD FOOD SALE Ci'lrls Of Marred Heart. Academy Con duet SuccesHfid Sale Not to be outdone hy tho pupils of the Sixth and Seventh grades of Sacred Heart Academy who conduct ed a successful enke and candy sale la.lay In the Muguire building on Eighth street, tho glrla of the Fifth nnd Sixth gradis have also' decided to hold a sale next Saturday In the samo, building. All procecdB from tho affair will be naetl In adding to tho books in the Academy library. Ml Is the Big Night of the ght s Tl a ji e Every Sale Patron be Here Perkins Furiiiture "The Furnisher of Happy Homes" On Sixth St., between Main and Klamath Ayeue On tho ground of cruel and In human treatment, Mrs. Lola Emily Ogle brought.- suit today In circuit court for divorce from Charles E. Ogle. Mrs. 'Ogle set forth In her complaint that she and her husband wore not tempermcnlally suited to each other. She alleges he had ac cused her wrongfully of associations with other men. VISITING DAUGHTER, Mrs, Hiiv-lcy Muiy Locate In Klam ath Falls .With Daughters Miss Paulino CHtt and Miss Dor othy Cllft aro onjoylng a irlslt from tholr mother, Mrs. Anna E. Hensley and alster Miss Genevieve Hensley from their home in Ashland. - They plan on visiting with the Misses Clift for several weeks, returning later In the spring to make Klamath Falls their permanent hrtme. They motored over the mountains yester day afternoon. - DIRECTORY SOOX READY. Episcopal Church Year Hook Will Soon 11c Off IVcss In a short tlmo tho Year book of the Episcopal church will be oft the press and will be distributed among tho congregation, the Rev. T. A. Moryiweathor, pastor of the Epis copal church announced today. The book comprises all vital statistics of tho church. . Did you know that we have lots of good things , here to eat besides GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Anything you want . in the bakery line, from pure cream puffs to dough . nuts. And they are all ' the best that you can buy, Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN TO VISIT IX CITY . Lukcvlrtw Visitors To Spend Week Fin! In Klamatli FuRm Mrs. Otto Langslelt, teacher of Lakevlew school, Is a week-end guest In Klamath Falls, visiting with her husband, Otto Langslelt who is em ployed in the office of tho Ewatina Box company. Mr. Henry Funk, al o of Lakevlew, will visit with her husband Henry Funk, who Is em ployed In the Baldwin Hardware company. MISH J i:HO.V ARRIVES Engineer's Sister Arrives From ' llilglmm, Ulnh In order to take care of her brother, Joseph Jenson, county en gineer, Miss Amy Jenson of Brig- ham arrived In Klamath Falls last night from Brlgham. Miss Jenson Is a prof'wslonal nurse and will be of great assistance to Mr. Jenson who has been severely ill during the past month. The sick man will be taken from the hospital to the Jen son home on Lewis street today. ORGANIZE P. T. A. School Organization la Formed At Lamm's' Mill Parents of school children atteind Inge school at Modoc Point 'uiut yeater'Uay afternoon at the school house at Lamm's mill and organized a Parent Teachers Association. Mrs. Dixon was elected . president, Mrs. Parks, . vice-president and Miss Blanche Sutton secretary anil treas urer. The association was formed with the aid of County School Sup erintendent Fred Peterson who was present at the meeting to bo of as sistance in organization work. The association will meet next week and formulate plana for school betterment. CONSTRUCTION , WORK STARTS Workmen Excnvnflnjf for Glcnger & Son Store at Chllixiuln Excavation Is under way for the two-s&iy' brick building to be used by A. C. Gienger & Son for their mercantile business In Chlloquln. 1 The building will be 97 by 100 Mrs. EXPECTED TONIGHT Louis C. Mueller Returning .From Visa In Eakl After a long visit at Marietta, Ohio, visiting at the borne of her parents and her husband's parents, Mrs. Ixiuis C. Mueller Is on her way back to Klamath Falls and is expect ed on this evening's train.- She is accompanied by her small son, Louis Jr., and her husband's sister. Miss Mueller. " s . ART DAVIS OUT -Serves Time On Lnrreny Charge And Is Freed From' Jail Art Davis, who was charged with larceny, was discharge! from the county jail today. Davis was sen tenced to 30 days. LEAGUE TO SERVE -Refreshments On Monday Night To Uo Served Hy Women The, Church Woman's Service League will serve refreshments at the meeting of the Episcopal church congregation Mbmday evening. for office room department. , and a wrapping INDORSE WOHAX'S GYM L 1 b r r y Awoclatlon Unanimously Favors Move Yesterday wmm TODAY ONLY! l!-l Jane Novak and Kenneth Harlan . in "Two Shall Be Born,, 4 a The Library association, in session in the library club rooms yesterday afternoon, unanimously Indorsed the i proposition of securing a woman's i gymnasium. The feature of the program was am instrlctive and en- lightening talk on city planning by I Howard' Perrin, local architect. In his talk, Mr. Perrin pointed out how health, happiness and a beautiful city would be assured Klamath Falls If the growth was carried out by a city planning system. Mr. Perrin is chairman of the city planning com-, mittee of the chamber of commerce j and as such is working for the es-! tabliahment of the city planning sys- , tem in Klamath Falls. ; i Al-30 Another Famons Indian Story and1 Buddy Messlnger ' Comedy ' GET SPECIAL GUARDS WASHINGTON, Mar. 14. Special guards were posted today around the .immense brick structure .which houses the government printing of fice as a result of anynonmoua threats to destroy the place with bombs, .j ' . . : A controversy has 'raged recently over 1 dismissal of several hundred printing office employes. "Snooky" and "Hi Girl" Sunday-Monday "Fear 1 -Bound" Secret fear .that shackles every man and woman. See how one youth freed him self from the bonds.. 5 '""' t T t t t t ? T ? J t T t ? I t t y f People want Lower lire Prices Shortly over a month ago we received our . first shipment of . Norwalks a full carload. , , t ! Despite the fact that it was the slack season, we decided to advertise these tires, believing that a few sales would result. & The overwhelming response to the advertising, for beyond our" & expectations, has proved that Klamath County residents appre,y ciate TRUE TIRE VALUES. So here we are again. Leto Cords: Here are' latest 5 low-prices' on Norwalk Tire Iasurance Don't worry ' about your tires standing the gaff. Those .whoso tiro repair bills are a source of con stant worry will be glad . to know that wo now ortol an insurance policy for every tire, covering various road hazards. , Let us do the worrying. Ask about this unique feature, for which we have the sole rights In Klamath county. Tf yoA do much rough driv ing, It means money to you. Norwalk Leto Cords 30x3 Mi Clincher v $10.00 , 30x3 Mi Stralghtslde $12.25 32x3Mi Stralghtslde $15.10 31 x4 Stralghtslde $16. GO 32' x4 Stralghtslde $18.35 33 x4 Stralghtslde $18.85 34 x4 Stralghtslde $19.21) 33x1 Mi Stralghtslde $23.90 33x4 M: 'Stralghtslde $24.55 34x4 Mi Stralghtslde ?".0 35x4 Mi . Stralghtslde, $25.90 36x4 Mi Stralghtslde $26.45 33x5 Stralghtslde '131.00' 35x5 Stralghtslde $32.05 37x5 Strnightslde $34.15 All prices Include Oray tube If red tube Is furnished, customer Is charged the dif ference between gray , and red price. .. Save Money Save- Cords, liable money--on Norwalk one of the most re tires on the market today. ',; On' every1 Norwalk Cqrd purchased, we make a reduction of from $1 to $2.60 from the regular price, provided you put these tires on your car yourself. It costs ais that amount to do the work and we'd rather moke, the to ductlon. ; . Hub Tire Shop Phone 616 ffl 502 South Sixth CHAS. JOHNSON, Mgr. -