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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1925)
; , MONt)AY, MARCH 28,' H2, EVKNINfl HttkAl.l), KLAMATH FALLS, OIUKOOM PAGE THREE 1 ,4 i j rH ., M a i nly A b ou t Pe 6 p 1 e h7 - VoYr, s "I t!:.:.rhf It Dill 'ii.'ilf f J' !1 AUk LIBERTY "The Liberty Has'the KctufeV1 ' ; " Last Showing Tonight i lu itvt U i3 Divide" 7' ' -v; ,PpnojjnMdith' . , t U year's best drama by Ek:'.Kw,Kiw "M over 1400 satisfied : sLut m (.-I i,..- jmtrons. yesterday , .. vv .., . . . Added Attraction Tonight ' Klamath Falls Kiddles' Auto Show and Races Tuesday Only . .1, t Laurette "HAPPINESS" Harold Bell, FrankConfer Johnnie Houston H,. I-;;' -.The Liberty Harmony TJhree j ;';'; ',,,'. A 3ig Picture Some; Real- Harmony and a ,., valuable aid to beauty free to the ladies. ; .1 .M . . . i i r i i. . . ...... . Phone 93 Qualfty and Price To duor;,to you Invariably hijb quality . printing at right price wo, have mull an ' Investment of thousands or dUr . la , plapt, .equipment.. Wo havo tho best employees vnlUblo. W want your bu tneu In printing. Whoa wo got It wo ro olng to koep It . with , printing ocnrlco thn will Ito ou .nllehtloB ih of ilnglo ltll, ? - ft ' W.O.SMITH Printing Co. "Quality Printing" ' r ; Poor v : ; :.i ? Eyesight oflett thrdws tbe wbolo norv- oa ytn .oft blnc8. Vitng your eye ondor . mrnlit Is InJuTloua o' yo'ur honltli and ortldloncjr, .. " ' ' Von Will ' quickly oxparionco rollat whan flttod with oor " glMiluM oil hundreds fit othorn havo. Quieted norvea and balanood muaclon will provo vrv comforting., Dr. Goble Tl MAIN nilUSKK I'VlUIII'S flround ' . Ht-iMilrwl Ky'n Knilnillicil I ,. QVM1K HKRVIClO ) ( tvDance ,, ;m- ... , r.-..-' WHITE PELtCAN HOTEL ' WED. NITE ' Admission $1.00 D. A . C Eck Rovick's Orchestra Taylor 1 it! -V Personals.. T 1 1 P. M. Lung of CltllaqttlD opont the weekend In tho clly frbm his home. fW.iUfBiile'hy.W BuKehws- o buslnois visitor 'id thoj.clty over tho wMk'sad. ; 't Mrs. B, K. Lunily ofiBorinnm niU a, wak-n'd visitor In Klsraiith Fitlls; 1 .4 tufiu tin tho Arcndo ,hotl.'" '" BlipVfs' ofi Portland V ' Klamath Falls buslneis visitor,. In, tho city. .- y::---' i, lr, "lil. Ktiriium ot 8crmbnt6 Is huAdng tho out of town visitors ; ln!,b city far.evornl idays, a; guo In .tho Arcude (jiotol while hero. A. HU of'Chllo- q'ulrt, Vbr visitors In llio fcltj from their homo over tho woek-chU, -' t Among iho out of 4wn visitors who spout tho week-end In Klnmutn : Falls (was .Mrs. M. M. Udd of Port ' land. ' ' ' ' -j H. J. Hli'korson ot Klamath Falls has suffarud a sovero attack ot In- fluouia over - tho week-end and Is : ablo to bo about today. I F. M. Havens of Grants Pass was j a week-end visitor In the city and , n guust In the Arcndo hotel. 5 Mr. and Mrs. it. N.' Brlggs Of ' Ashluhd tpont' sovoral: days In tbe ; city transacting business and vlslt jlng with friends. i a Q , A.. Potto of ddoll Lako spent isoverdl days In tho city' aa a guest !ld th White pejlcan hotel. , . ,Mr. ud' -Mrs.v a. IP. Minor o Skoukum. were business Visitors lit tho ;.oltf . -ovor '-, tho week-end. .Mr. MIHer. 1st cdnneolod . with Iho Utah Ooaali'uctlou conipaiy asd (tppoarod In tho clty oh bohalt of his com pany In proton against establishing 'a toll road In Klamath bounty.; v. ! Mrs, . F. M. Cleaves spent tho wock-DndjIn Klnmuth Falls from bar homo In Crescent.' ;mh ; ' C. H. Bouttue of Skookulti iwns a wook-onti visitor lu: 'the;. city' visit ing frlonilB, .",.' 11, J.' FOttor, connected with thu Stowart & Welsh Contracting Com p.iny,' tpopt th latter part ot tho week trunenotlug business In Klam ath Fnlls.j v. , i. ' MV, and Mrs. Ed Nlopath of Chllo quln werq among tho out,ot town visitors in Klumnth Falls over the wvk-ond, , i 'li.'V: m. . . I. 0. H'ofborger of Aspgrovp, con nected with the Modoo Lumber Co., spent the luttor part bt the meek visiting with frlond In tho city on business, ' ,': ...; I4eollo M. Qoodlng ot Corvnllls H among the busluess, visitors In tho city -,' t, . ' . . ' , Mr, and, Mrs. F. 8. Fish ot Chllo quln sponb tho week-ond In -the city visiting with friends. . " ond Ma's, Marlon Hanks' mo tored to ; ChlloijUln ' yostorday to visit) w(th frlonds, . v : , v MY.' and MVs. C. VHUIama from thaj! ichlloquln, district spent the Wook-onA In Klaninth FaH'i. ' 0. V. Myers, n frequent buslnass visitor. In. Klamath Falls from his . ... ,. '.",.- . " . MOVK moH (MTV ' Tnki' H'iiiiio Ju Itmiitnza For Hum ' ' '- ' mcr Miinllis ; ' Mr, and Mrs. P. W. Klolber of 917 Itnun ftlroitt liuvo moved from tholr homo to Bonaniea where they will resldo for tho summer months. i K.NJOY IICN'IO. (JoKl WcalJicr ('oikIIM'iiih I'crnilt Many Olllllit HuikIiij' ' V ,,' Atnont? tho purtlns enjoying a picnic yostorduy In 4ho district near tha Keno Power company, wora Miss Cecilia McMahon, Miss Louise Cut luzica, Mlwi Bornadlno llunnoo, Miss Oraco Con boy, Mrs. P, E. Ifunnon and Wilier Hnnnon. WOHH OVI-at WKKK-KNI) Vciiotlim Dnnco Pnlnco To lie Put fit Operation In Mny jViri was started ovor tho week end on the now Voirotlan dance pal ace which a number of buAlness mot in Klamath Falls are sponsor ing to run, on tho lake during tha summer months. According to those Interestttd tho dance palace will be In Iho water by Decoration Day on May 30. ' ' ' AltltlVK IX CITY Klamath FhIIh Tisilnl lly Mimy l'rOHMN llVO lUnldi'iitH i 'Mrs. J.eluntl -Couch arrived In, the clfy with her two children oa Sun day nftornoon,, Mr., Couch moetlng them In Ashlanvl. They .were foroior rnsldnnts of Coos Bay but are' ex pecting to make their homo In Klam ath Kalis Jn tlio future. POHTLAND VIH1TOIW Klamath Fnlfc Host To Jtnny Visit ors Over Wwl&KiHl Among the Portland visitors In Iho clly over tho wcok-end are many business men Interested In affairs of tho city. Those roglslorod at the Whlto Pcllcon aro Frank 8. Olover, Ous 8. Mwb, Kirk Sheldon, C. Sly tor, 0. 8. Yerby,; J. C. tnllnhan, R. J. West, M. L. Johnson-, and C. A. Jobe. - '-, MISS UK.VTTY IIX Prosidont Of Baslnnm Women's dab ,.He Influenza ... . .j irri : . H ills France's' llosWjf.l president of t he Business and .Professions! Wom en's club, ; Is confined to her home with it severe .attack of Influenza from1 -which she has been suffering ovor Uie week-end. Miss Boatty Is employed In the office of Houston and Phelps. , ; home in Medford Is spending several days In the city. Mr. and Mrs. George McCalllster ot Medford were week-end visitors In the cl.'.y from their borne over the mountains. ' Miss Elslo Mae Toombs arrived In Klamath Falls on Saturday from Fergus Falls, Minnesota, to take the placo of afi's. Zepha Van Bnskirk who left yesterday to visit In San Francisco ' tor a fortnight. . Miss Toombs will be employed In the of fice of tho White Pelican hotel. 8. - A. Nelson of Vedford'was a business visitor over tho weok-Bnyi in . the cHr. a guest in 1he White Pelican hotel:.' ; : , -i Mr., and Mrs. ,W, B. Mlngol of Redding, California, spent several days Ot the past week in Klamath Falls looking lrio business interests. WV A, W'oods of iRcddlng was a business : visitor In Klamnth Falls dvr th6 weli-erid. ,' !'' tTanft, Nlnnde loi a visitor In tiie .city Sunday afternoon from his ranch on thb Merrill road.. H. Crolsant oDorrls, California,' wua n , Dusinoss visuor in luamam Falls Saturday aftbvnoon. ' O. V. Howard, whor In the Sprague River valley, conducts a ranch. Was In town yestorday and .today to at tend to business matters. ' H. Thomas, connected, with the Hoyt TrActor company of California, nrrlved In Klamath Falls litBt night to spend several dnys or so In Klam ath rural 'communities interviewing farmers who are considering the pur chase bt tractors., . . ; ; ; . 1 - (.. , : Beatrice Phelps, who la a .school teachor from the Midland school, wob a visitor In Klamath Falls for the purpose ot calling on tho county sohdol superintendent on . school business and also to attend to 'some shopping. J. T. - Dixon, one- of tho -iolony of prospei'ouB farmers of tho upper Klamnth Basin, country, arrived In Klaniath Fa I 1b last night to spend a day or So in Klairiath Falls attend ing to business matters and visiting friends. - 't. Mr. and Mrs. Clborge R. Phlno gar, well Known rosWouta ot Bray, arrived in Klamnth Falls last might to spend sovoral days attending to business matters. Mr. Phlnegar's brother, Toin, was formorly connect ed with a lumber mill at Chlloquln. FIUSNCtH Oinii IIKTTEJt Jlncovcry Fwin J'lu Aftr ' Major " . Opcrntlim .Vow Pii'dldod Recovery of Jacqueline f French, tl-yeat-old daughter of Mr.: and Mrs. Elmer French, Is now expected following a decidedly improved con dition this morning, according to authorities at tho Klamath Oonerul hospital today. Tho Utile girl was sclrlously 111 from the effects of In fluenzu and a major operation for appendicitis last week. Doubt, was expressed of her recovery on Fri day night. ; ". : ., ' 1KMVV FlUm PORTJAXD C. WoIIh, Drputy Stnrahal Here On Olio Of His Itefrulnr Trips C. c:' Wells deputy ITnllcd 8'ates marshal, working out of the IT, S. department of Justice, arrived In Klamath Falls from Portland on one of his regular trips to the Klam ath country for tbe purpeje of is suing subpoenas to witnesses who are summoned to testify In cases In the United District court in Port land. Wells Is striping ut. the Hall hotel. ; , cm.' lira wojikx mkkti.no Final Plans fur Oregon Products Dinner llelng Made , 'Final1 plans tot tbe Oregon Products dinner to bo held at the Episcopal church Friday evening ore being made this afternoon at a spe cial meeting of the Women's Service league of the church. This organi sation will have charge of tbe din ner which will feature only pro ducts grown in Oregpn, with the single exception of strgar and cof fee. 15c Bread ' was something that had long been for gotten in Klamath Falls until we put ' GOLDEN KRUST ? V BREAD : ' . I-.., ' . r- ' -' on the market, and ; now you hear noth- ; '.: ing else,,. for the ; reason , , . The Quality is There Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN DRUGSTORE Pmetest ZINC STpARATE V111 do more than any other oho thing ' to' add to Baby's couitort1 "and happiness..' ; NoMuuro soreness or chafing; Puratesb .Zlno Stearate sheds watch. ' i , i . STAR DRUG STORE KtAMAtO FALLS, ORB. SAVEwM ; Put tu - ' TBXOR TO 8I2WJ Well Known Aniericatt Artist; To Perforin At M. K. ttinrt-h HtHni ; ;:...;. -. ,.- . I Oowrge B. Maddox, American ten-i or, will be beard In concert at the ; Methodist Episcopal Church, April j 24th, It was announced today. Mr.! Maddox Is to be assistcH by Carlton i Janes,;, violinist and Charles Hozel-1 rlgg, pianist. ' ... - ; When these musicians toured the! Pacific'' coast last winter they were received with great enthusiasm. Mr. j Maddox has been with the Brandon i Opera 'company for somo time. He i has Just finished aa engagement at 1 the public auditorium in Portland. : it'hau been Only through the sue-! cessful negotiations of members of ; tbe Methodist church with these i musicians, that Klamath Falls Is to ( be favored, The concert will be i given, undor the auspices of that church. ' KLAMATH FALLS BEATS QUINTET OF RESERVATION Although only a practice' game, j Klamath Falls town team cama.to tho front with a bang vesterdiy and defeated CbllSquIn, tied- tori league leadership In the Independ-! ent basket ball league ot Klamath, by a score of 45 to- 14. f The game was played on tbe tennis court in i Riverside nark efor an enthusi-! astlc audience of about 75. Tempo- rary backstops were erected far'l'.i.' game, i ne lineup ot mo aocsi leani j was: Curly Svenson, forward; Dean j BeckJey, tonward; Dale Soule. cen-1 ter; Harry Molatore, guard, and Slngley ot Pelican Bay, .guard. . j Klamath. Falls town . team will j meet. Klamath Agency next week I in a double-header; one game to be played , here and tbe otaer on ; the Agency floor. Tbe first gamo will be played at Agency on . Satur-; day night. Sunday afternoon the Agency team will Journey to Klam-, oib Falls, and meet the Tocal lean) in this city on the improvised baa-j ketball floor on the tennis couft, . j The championship game ot . tS.e season j In . the . independent basket- j ball 'league takes-. Diace next Satur- , j day night, when Fort Klamath and I ghlloquln. fight it out for suprem-: acy. Fort Klamath and Chlloquln are tied for j first place honors. ! SOVIET HEAD KILLED AlrpUuua, . Catches Fire la Mid Air And Crashes Flaming To ; : j . . The KSuth MOSCOW, March . 23. A Reuter dispatch says five . Soviet govern ment officials were killed when a military airplane flying from Tltlis to Suchum , caught tire in mid-air and crashed. . . ,s THREE ARE KILLED Father Ami Son Murdered: Murderer Shoots Self After . Deed) .. Yesterday ,., ..', MILES CITT, Moat,( March 23. iohn W. . Kemp, 65, and his son. James. Kemp,, 30, are dead as .the result of a shooting affair that took place about 12 miles south ot J.Hr pah on tho Powidor River near here, and J. W gtacey,. 45, a one ardied man, Is a suicide, having shot hxint self after kilting .the two Kemps. ' TO VISIT IV SOVTH l'oolr To Motor To HaiK rYan Cisco To Visit Clilldren . Mrs. Trs. Horfy Poole, accompanied by Mry. Gertrude Teague, organist at the Liberty theater, la planning on leaving this week for San Francisco for a week's visit. Mrs. Poole will Visit with her children, Ellenor Tor rey and Roger Torrey in the sooth, Mrs. Teague to visit with her daugh ter who is attending school.1 I OBITUARY JAMES H. HOIUJS : . Jaaiics H.. Hobbs, aged 5T years, a pioneer citizen of Merrill and a resident ot Klamath county tor 20 years died yesterday nftornoon fol lowing an illness ot several -weeks. Mr. Hobbs died from complications following asthma. A prominent mer chant formerly in business for him self and for the past two yenrs man ager of the .Merrill Mercantile store, Mr. Hobbs was, a well llkod and re spected member of his community. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Frnnkte Hobbs; two sisters, Mm. Sul ly Burnett ot Virginia and Mrs. Rose Campbell of Rose Hill, Va.; a cou sin, Mrs. Fieidon Seals of Rochester, Washington.. The remains are at Merrill, Funeral services aro pond ing awaiting tho arrival ot rolatlves from Washington. Your last chance to see Anna Q. "The Top ot , and GEO. X. WHITE.;. , , . (Snooky) and HIS GIRLS ; , -Also-"' - - Comedy - TOMORROW ''ill ' : . . . .IN. V ' ixk.x rt .vsi:-.:.: '3 One husband plus another husband makes one husband too many; And litioX. beard" 'tone' long, - and- . George X. White and Girls in "SPLASH Y,' Kinograms . .. IKE T Shrine Hi Jinks ' Nearly .'Ready for Presentation " on Friday Night , , ' ' i' Crater ' iJike Shrine Club Drum and Bugle Corps will amifce their de but Friday night, March 2.7. th, lD2u. at tho Scandinavian Hall, at the biff Shrine hl-Jlnks-, vaudovillo and dance. This organization is souio thing that Klttmatk Falls will ;be jiroud of, as they are to herald their Home town and its beauties at all Shrine conventions to be given from nown. - They liuve been outfitted with .the moat nicdern equipment, such a' drums and, bugles, and their unitorm.3 cost 123.00 aplece.: They promise a very interesting pro gram and" a sample of their spares n the opening act of ,the yaudoville and hl-Jlnks. ' They have already made reservations and accommodations Tor the big Shrine convention ;ln ',funo at Los Angeles, .California. This 'will be a good opportunity o hear this organtotloni do their best. J.' H. Rhodes,' who is Captain, -has his m?n drilled into first class con dition, (he personnel consisting of A. L. Wlshord, drii'.n, master;, Marion Hamks, quartermaster; A. R. Loa vttt, drummer; H. R. Porfln, drum mer; Oeor've C. XJlrlch. .drummer; F. R. Dunn,' drummer;- R. J3. Cftgo, drummer; t. J. Struble, drummer; Hal Ogle, tfjummer; . W. C. Van EmOn, idrummer; N. O. Wheeler, base drummer;, J. R- Shaw, bugler; J. M. Long, bug.ler; Itons Nylnnder bugler; J. H. Rhodes, bugler; A. L. Wlshord, bugler; 01enu Kent, bug ler; and E. J. MO.Laughlln,. bugler. .Radio ' is i dangertvus, Man sang ovei the radio in Missouri. Olrl 'beard' him singing and .marriod him, CORPS DEBUT A I James Kirkwood and Nilsson in v the World" i 1 i, II News that makes Mis Blue' 'hilarious tangle. ; '" L ' U 1.1 ME" and .. ' m .' Fables Custcmers Our strotgost recommenda tions come from our satisfied . ctiRtosiers. . . . We make, very few mistakes in our. optical work and whe'i nwe-'do we gladly correct iiur ..error.. ; .. " 1 j ! That means that' those who get their; eye glasses here are satisfied., ' . : Dr. H. J. Winters ' Eyesight Specialist 714 Main.': Phone UO-W ......... , . ... .-. ,, , . We grind our own lensef - Wood ' .'Wd' can supply our fuel, needs .on short notice. Blocks ',;' Dry labs ( Limbq Coal " Fuel Oil Phone : your : orders to 635 ' . , . 601 Main St, - O Peyton & Co; "Wood t6 burn" , 601 Main Phone 335 tMMMHMysMiMmKmMMmirmnmmim1'