The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1025
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EVO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLQftEGQN
PAGE THREE !
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AtSs LIBERTY
"The Liberty Has thp Pictures" ; ;
.Today, Only
v ; That Cyclonic Stunt Success ,
"Yankee Speed"
,,. See the Yankee fight and Win
Sunday and Monday
Conway, Tearle, Alice Terry,' Wallace Deery
"the Great Divide
, s : . "i'.-u! rt ,-,"t ,'-1'v ijit-."..'- -
A picture that for dramatic appeal and heart in-.
i'iivi.,s'(ittrct h. never h'een surpassed
U i
For Mother's Day
She will appreciate an express
sion of your thoughtfulness ' -;
give ' her your , photograph.
Make the appointment now
St i n s on
' The photographer in your town" '
i White Pelican Theatre
Tlio Picture House tor You and Tour Family
TO NI G H T
X -
"The Fighting Devil
" A Western full of action and thrill
Sunday and Monday
Harry Carey in 'The 'Lightning Rider"
Matinee Sunday, 1:30 P. M.
Monday Family night ... ?......'.
35c
Evenings, 5 and 25c Matinees, 5 and 20c. a
Swanson's
Barber Shop
took for tlio TsHest' Polo
In tho World i
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Beauty Shop In con-
- , noctloo.
Qortrudo , Johnson In
; ' oburgo
I, '
tfpoclallslng In Marcel
leg, wator waving and
French pnpor curl.
Shampooing, scalp treat
mon (a, (aclal ' massage
und manicuring tor
ladles and men.
Hulr tinting and hnlr
goods msdo to ordor.
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Phone 318
mm . C .
i oia main oc
v x Slapping . mnn on the back Is
. not.nVwny striking 111 in in tlio right
Asylums tiro gelling randy tor
ihoaa who ImiiWne ;ilrriy urn lnmiino
vv.v v.'. vv;r.-rr,'
BIRTHS
HOTCUIUN Miu'cb 80, at the
Klamath Valley hospital, to Mi", und1
Mrs. W. K. Hotchkln of Shfpplngton,
it daughter, vi.-t' v...i. ; t
' m'lHKli Muri'h 20, At the Klam
ath Volley hosplt, to Mr, n lid' It rs,
I'. .K. Jlurko, 1(123 Johnson street,
U Hon. '' . .. .. ;: ' 1 ; '.
Aru tliPi'o any on It In around- j
Hlmi, oxcljaiiKoT ,A romlor uuks. u;
Yes, .ilims and lnmlis. .'.
' ' .: m i , .- .. .
Nxt II mil a mnn tullH you tnlk
Is ahnnp ask"'hlmvU' ho knowsKl(
much 'a noxHlon o( (oiiKreHii cohIh.
Through courtesy
to the American
Legion, , no vdnce
at Moose Hall .
' tonight'
Mainly ' About People
of
. TOT (JO MOL'TK ' )
.Mi'iiriml Mini H(U'H (if (I I ii
, . . Ii-iunlly lu iJUU llluft'
Duo to .thu IIIdIkb or Jil iruulD
uinl fnnilly In Hid llluff, (fit- I'
ll. HIlAllMy.i. bttSliiHss muiri.Aled;
ford, iwlio wuf icanaacllnisffalra
In iKIuinuUi Kulli, loft for M Dluff
tliiM .iiftnrnotiu to tin with"''"1'
DIVOItt'K il(ATKl)
I.IiuIhuii Cowcn rmitfd Divorro
From Kvi-lyu Ciiwait
l.liixldon Cow i'U yonturiluy after
noon wax Kr"nlod a divorce from
Kvelyn .Cowet by Judne A. L. am
vlil. Grounds for th divorce were
donortlou. The couple wure niurrld
in March 1921.
JtlJIJi. J'KTITIOX ffT
AlU-nipl. Will IW MmiTa
Klmimtli Jmliitii OulW Jul! ,
j S;,;. .-j;; .. ,,. ;
Tliriwi , hundred and'r frlul
and ynipiilhU(r of jfion Kirk,
former: member of thi'amuth tri
bal uuuncll and ccled ou 'a
vhui'gn of xlvlug liitortlng liquor
to two Indian kIiWo o'xned a
petition suiting for lrolcnuo from
U-Jvon'U'orth prlou,'K1rk was een
tenced til ncrvo l(f wnlln. Kirk
wan arrcHted, tried duly' convict
od In 1'ijrllitnd.l Judgo In ho
cane relvsiied hlnXCdcr heavy bond!
Unii'iii fVlUK r v " " w" ...v
qtiMt of Klrklsld thai he had
importiiul" l)iislilr trannuctlon to
complulK'.'ln Klfth. KJrk jump
ed hie bond. W)"g his two bonds
men lluWe t'ili" amount of tho
bund. Buiue W(h luter. Kirk wan
arrento.1 In -Allup. New " Mexico.
Drought ibaclo Portland ho was
sentence Iticrvo 18 month in the
fndttral jrin1- I'nltcd Stntei Coin
mlitslonc art C, Tboniaa, declined
lO Mlgn Mlstlilo., holding that h
C3UUI tit where leniency should
ba grup-ev. 'fhe petition wan mnt
to SeniA McNnry In AVaxhlngttin.
: TA "
ltnrult Ol TI,K MAR1UK1
ljiHlwucOlik And irro M-t'Jy
pf lUiIr-a W-Wrl Todni ,
AHHIHTH IS HHOf
Portland Man Aueevt I'oaltlon With
; lUnnurtb Flower Store
L), A. Ialng of Portland hat ac
cepted a position with the Klamath
Flower (ihop where be will act a
amiittunt. LAlng received bis knowl
edge of the business from Clarke
Hrotbem, Portland florlt and waa
employed wltb the Crantford Kloral
shop la that city also.
MOVB OUT TO HAXCH
.Mr, nml Mm, (Jcorge fUvvcnooa Xort
At Caltilonln
R
JH.Ja qlet home wedding In the
rcdenre'of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Motion, 9 north Seventh afreet,
Mtas 11 roe McClay and 1-owrour.e
Ittrk wensnnrrled this afternoon at
a o'cloeS The. Rev. W. K, Bob
Sltt, pajOT of the First Cbrlnllan
church 1 ilclated 1 at the ceremony.
Mr. and'4rs. Dirk (Mina McClay).
are well ihown In this county, par
ticularly the Henley dlalrlct wherq
they realcb The bride la the daugh
ter of Mliand Mrs.' B. G. McClay,
ranchers if tho Henley district. Mr.
Kirk Is -J' building contractor anil
besldos 11 Urge potato growor. The
brldo ' In the etator of Mrs. Frank
Sexton. Fbe couple will 'make their
home a tlio HseUlne ranch In Hen
ley: wheat they will he at borne to
their, fjlpds next week.
i
. UKT1LV F1UM SCHOOL
ManyOfV. V. HttitlentH In tlty On
I Sprliujc Vacation , '
i .
Mlaa Itirtha Poltz la among the
Oregon .grlcultural College students
home follhe week-end to visit with
her parnm, Mr. and Mrs. ICarry
Pellt. rW Pelts will vlBlt for the
romnlndf of spring vacatlob. Miss
Kuthrynj l.tndley, daughter, of Mr.
and. Mn George' U. Ltndlcy la 'ex
ported rime omr the week-end from
(j. A. CJwhcre alio Is a freshman In
commore.) i "
PROM UKX1 . '
Secret a lyi Of Ouiinbif Of Commerce
TjitlU'ml ltuail Mccdnit
1.. Afljlos und- -Clydo McKec of
llend.j ar(iln tho city, arriving last
night ytaialtcnd a mooting, of the
road coumlttoe over tho toll ques
tion. Astlcs Ih secretary of the
llend 'foolunerclnl club. According
to the-tijin, tho- roads to Klamath
Kti-lls urtiin good condition.'
After spendlug the winter and ear
ly iiprlng ul the home of Mr. and Mrs.
II. 1 Calkins on Wlilnut street, Mr.
and Mrs. fteorgo Stevenson and
small 'daughter Magrarcl moved out
to their ranch In Caledonia valley
tb's week wbero they will live for
(.tie spring and. summer.
I.KAVH KUR y.VOEsk
ItcHidrota Of Kburatli Kalbi Tu VUI
Iu Xortlt'For Time' .
, Mrs. James Stewart and son Louis
of . Klumatb Palls left yesterday
avorsla for Kugene where they nill
rslt wltb friends ar.d relatives.
Ixiuls Stewart Is expected to return
to tbe city the early purl of next
week, Mrs. Stewart to remain for
a fortnight.
tH.l JB TOl MKBT
.Mm. lk'i t Kcliuttx To Kutcrtnin Mrm.'
hers Of Orguninttlon
Mrs. Bert 'schultx of, 521 Wash
Isgton street will c hostess to the
members of the Friendship club at
her borne on Friday afternoon. The
affair will be Hi the form of a social
meeting following with business acs
sloiu .
V
COXTHTTOX BETTER
Mrs, Alice Italdirlu Hlwrwlng Much
.lv IntproTcniont Aftrr Operation
nninc von holidays
l(i'otlntMlrets Unj Ih'Lnp III
ulllnml LiiNt XlglH
Mr: and I
Uel.npi'u
Inst nigh
by her In
lol.up )m
Of Orogot.1'
ConSltion of Mrs. Alice Baldwin
tolloivlig a major operation at the
Klamaii General hospital earlier In
the week has greatly Improved, ac
cording to hospital authorities to
day. Mtv Baldwin was under medi
cal obserrattoni at the hospital for
some UnM before the operation took
place. V,
' KKXOTKS OX MONDAY
March Xttttlx-r Of OiamlM-r cf Com
merce to Appear Soon .
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"Keynotej" tho publication of the
Klamath' Ofunty chamber of com
merce will-make Hi appearance In
the mall onJUonday morning for the
March lsstu which was late tb's
month.
' TO UK HOSTKHH'
Mrs. Ankmijjl To Entertain Alohn
Pas'. Matron Club
Mrs. FranUAnkony will be hostoss
(o members 5 the Aloha chaster of
Kluamth Fall past Matron's club,
at'her homo on Main, street, Fri
day aftornoon'March 27.
Asli.
Itonu? (o-apond the spring vacation
in Klamstn i-aita wun ner parents,
1-3. C. tt. DeLup, Miss lltttn
rived in Klamath Falls
I Sho was mot In Aslilun;!
ither, Clinrlca Dnl.np. Miss
talKtudeut, at the University
H( Wl IWtMtK VHOOKKSSKS
WldeHtmiiMOf Highway1 H llarrliiy
WIUV
crew of -12 men and two
head' ofotorses, the mnlntonnnco do
pin'tmentjiot tho atnto highway de
piirtlnillhcro Is aatlvoly at work, In
wldonW-Siectlolis of The Dnlles-CnH-fornlir-tiMghws-y
hot ween Klamath
Falls iltidi Barclny Springs. Tbe
crow St.tnrtlng work on the first
mile ot'rl highway north from the
city limit They- havn boon work
ing on tkd job -for thrco days. ,
! J. S.-iUUU ot Modoc Point, a fre
quent vlalUir In Klamath Falls,1 Is
In i tho I city tor., tho. . woek-ond. -wit
ruet lit- the , Arcade hotulf
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Harry. L. Jones is lit tho city fur
tho tiiiyi ftuiw li. jwkIi lu Aieryjil.
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IS IT uRE
CRE!rl PUFFS
YdU WANT?
All rigli we have
therrt ail what's
more e .have
everything' else in
the bakec fine and
every triing we
have is ;! just as
' good as , ',
GOLDEN
KRLST
BREAD
. We know'ou;like
that, i
Rye Breid of
couim 1 ! .
Klamith
Ba'.Mry
826 MAN
PlItCHAHEH HOME
T. A. ItolierUion ot Robertson's
Tanmlc house, sold S house on 4 J 3
North Sixth street to Chief or Po
lice Harry . Loucks yesterday
afternoon. ... '
I
MS. BEATS
AGENCY
QUINTET
Local Basketball Team Out
classes Indians in all
Departments
K C H 8
In a one-sided game played on
the Klamath Agency floor last
night, Klumatb county high school
basket -ball team deefated the
Agency quintet by tbe score ot 3i
to 11, which still leaves tho local
team tied with Merrill for flrtt
place In the Klamath county basket
ball league. Tho K. C. H. S. first
team lineup was Frank Hall, Zed
Barnes," Harry Molatore, Dean
Beckloy. and Dale Soule. Substitutes
were Howard Graham and Law
rence Carroll.
Preceding the high school-'game
tbe Klamath - Falls girls town team
composed mostly of high school
girls defeated tbe Agency glrb
team 27 to 23.
The game mas witnessed by a
large crowd from tbe Agency and
adjacent communities. K. C. H. S.
will meet Mejrlll, probably on th.
Malln floor, for the championship
ot the league next Tuesday evening.
7 Personals .
Mrs. ..Wilbur Jones Is confined to
her home with a severe attack of in
fluenza from which she has suffered
the past -week. . 1
Mrs. Albert Polndexter .of Rocky
Point returned to her home yester
day, following a several days visit
in Klamath Falls. .
Miss MUude Wheeler -of Rocky
Point bus returned to her home' af
ter a week's visit in Klamath Falls.
Miss Banna Johnson ot the Falls
Mercantile Store left for Ashland
this afternoon where sire will spend
the day visiting with friends, re
turning tomorrow evening.' '
O. W. Moellcr has returned from
an eight day business trip to San
Francisco.-'" '-."
F. L. "Patton ' of San Francisco is
a . business visitor In the city,' a
guest in the' White Pelican hotel.'
A. Blockllnger of Chtloquln. a
member ot the Chlloquin Lumber
company firm, Is spending the week
end in the city.
M. E. French of Sacramento Is a
business visitor in the city. He is
interested in the Union Oil company
In the city.
J. J. WJse of Uorrls, member of
the garage firm of Tabor and Wise.
Is a business visitor. over tho week
end In Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs.' J. M. Hoff and Mr.
and Mrs. J. A." AViloy of Oakland
have motored north to Klamath Falls
and are spending the week-end in
the city.
Lou Tuttlo and Mrs. L. L. McDon
ald of B-onnnxn are spending the
uvock-end in the city, 'guests in the
White Pelican hotel.
Ccorgo Duke of Bend is a busi
ness visitor In Klamath Falls,
F. S. Horn of Medford la among
j the out of town visitors In the city
i for the. weok-ond, n guest" 'In "the
I While Pelican, hotel. .
' Mrs. Jule Harlow of San Francisco
is In Klamath Falls on business and
pleasure tor soveral days.
Fred (Jordan, In company with' his
mother, Mrs. .1. U'Xlordon, spent the
day In tbe city visiting with friends
and transacting business. Gordon is
a prominent sheep and stockman of
tho Fort Klamath district. ,
' Mrs. H. G. Wort ley Is still con
fined to her home with nn attack of
In giippo from which she has suffer
ed for aevorul weeks. . ..
W. W. South-well and Dr. George
Vlillntt Jeft th's' morning for Port
land whore they will be Interested In
business mnttors. .
Phil Lennun left for North llund
lust night where he was callod toy
the serious1 Illness ot bis grandmoth
er, Mrs. Kelley and nn old pioneer
resident of Umpire,
,Mlss Paulino Adumson, a new
reslrtjen of Klamath Falls coming to
this city i from Grand Junction, Colo
rado, has taken u position In the
Uidlos Storo of H. N. Mae.
Mrs. Will Tompkins ot Dairy was
a business visitor In the city yester
day. . .V .
Frank.. Hanpa.. of.. Dunsmlr U
among the business visitors In the
city, nlso calling on friends.
SssasssiiasllBsassasasaaaaasiSMCkaaSMfUM
Today Only
"R 1 0 1 N " WILD"
Five rollicking cowpunchers set out to visit their
best pal who moved to the city. They boarded a
Henry and rode through the city at a merry
pace. What happened to them makes a photoplay
chockfull of comedy, tnialls and spills. Don't
. . fail to see it. . . .
AOLH 2UKOB
JtSSL L IASKV
mttist
aGEORGE
MELFORD
PRODUCTION
Ethel M. Dell's greatest fiction success, produced
by the director of "The Sheik," , .
James " Kirk Wood "in " th"e remarkable dual role
of lover and wastrel, fighting for the same girl.
Amazing, camera effcets, -colorful backgrounds,
spectacular thrills. "
' ' and ' " ' j
Geo. White's Brand New Revue
William Desmond
in his latest crashing melodrama '
"R i d i rTPr k it y"
COMEDY j ;;- SCENIC
Ako ' ,. ...
GEORGE X. WHITE
" ' ' . ""' , ,. , .. J. " and his" girls-
', presenting a review of the ,r
. . , . r week's musical-revues ' ' . .
TOMORROW
. The Washington Cafe ,
Is tho most popular eating place In klumath Fulls today "jjj
"There a Reason"
you cax vE'iH n
. . EAT BETTER FOR LESS .'"Vfr'
AMERICAN AND CHIXESE DISHES " X
125 South Sixth Wco Shiiig, Prop.
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