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, UESD'Ay,1' MARCH' 24, '1025
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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MM LIBERTY
' "Tho Liberty Ha8 the Pictures" '
Tonight Only
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and
Harold Belf, Frank' Confer Johnny Houston
.. . "In close. H A R M O NfE;E
Them boys ia surely there"1 ' ,' .
WEDNESDAY ONLY
"The White Frontier"
, A tale of lying tongues and a woman's
reputation
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Buick Torque Tube Drive
T. The fine engineering in Buick motor cars
is demonstrated by the orue wfcc rVc.
v This is -a steel tube which transmits the
drive from the rear wheels instead of
adding this unportant' duty to the burden
:, of the rear springs. The torque tube ; .
also encloses and protects the propeller
shaft. This type of construction also
. holds the rear' wheels in aligntnetitrrr'gard '
leas of road conditions.
V BUICK AND STAR GARAGE
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witu rmnnnt. rmi'w
. 'Anna huv sn imowo.tnv aiusa team
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Memphis (Tonn.) shorlff took n
i auto. He, I
nn ntlmnth
ninn'g auto. He, tilted It vory much.
Had nn' ntinibmhnt for 11.
Wood
We can supply .your
fuel needs ; on short
notice.,, .; V; '
Blocks :
Dry slabs
Limbs , ;
. ; Coal ' .''
Fuel Oil,,, v
Phone your orders to
, 535
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out main ui.
O Pey ton & Co,
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V Personals.
Veviv Mvora f Illy la In from his
much for. several, days, trammeling
bUHlnofii unil. cnlllnK on frlomlit.
Mr. an (I Mm. (1. 8. Loxan of Poit
liuul lire hiiHlnoM visitors In the city
looking (or n liuHlnwtn locution. ? '.'
.t). (I. Cnln 'ot Illy iwa nityover
n!ht vlnltor In the city ; from: his
rnnch In thl met Ian.. , "i :j, j
Mr. n nilMm. Frank AaliHI or S'ort
.Tones Hpoht Monday afternoon' snd
Monday night In the city transacting
business und culling on friends, 'i .
Ht' I). Shctfei and J. H.-, tlonnel
Df- AlROinn v wore Klninath Falls
vlnlldrs yoslcrdny. '
James B. tlat. of Duimmulr, ln
torestntl In rullrond nf fairs. spon
the night In KlnmHth Fllti on busi
ness. ' . . . .. .
m PnO. Wlnhnth of flncrnmonto Is In
line' city on hunlnoss Intorented In
giving y a loclure on chiropractic
Vorv, .:':";!!'
"Sn,.K(r OTfl. JltfltfV H.'"MI11'I' "of
Klmnalh Ji AB(mcy.,.,v.w'giiilt ovur
Mainly A bou t . People
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TIIK WKATHKH
. :Th (vcIo-Htortiinuriitih ul ITn-
Jnrwood's pharmacy shown that the
uurouit-trlc presur has lncreja.l
sIlKhtly mIiuo ys(orduy and it con
tinuation of our fine .weather smi
jinniiroil,
Korecust for next 24 hours:' Kalr,
with moderate temperatures.
The Tycoa recordluz thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures today as fulows:
High 70 Uw, 28
t lKAVKS roil HUI'TH
.Mi-.ViTiny To Mnk Home la Hnc
niliu'iuo I'nr llriiinlniler Of Hprlng
i A.' !. McNoruiy of Klamath Falls,
who was employed as baker In the
Klamalh Dakery, left this morning
for Hacrumonto, California, where he
will make hit permanent some.
RKTt lt.V TO HOMK
(liiloqufn Vinltorx Hpend N'Wit In
Kliimnlh FnlU
Mrs. J.. 0. Magness and two small
children returned to their home In
Chlioquln after spending yesterday
and' last night In 4he city, as guest
In the Arcade hotel. While In Klam
ath Falls, Mrs. Magness spent the
major portion of her visit with
spring shopping. '' '
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IIKKK OX lll'HIKKHH
Wrc-d - Vlsltom HppmllnK Hrveral
! la Klajiutlli KnIU
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McDonald,
connected with the .Weed Lumber
compau at Weed, California, are
spending several days In Klamath
Falls interested In business -and
shopping. They are guests In the
Arcade hotel. :
", AKIUVKK IN CITY
I'orllnnd Wrnrtlcr Slay lie --klii
ikiuax In Klnmnlli Knlls
... Ad OuBtavo, well known Portland
wrejllcr, ttrrlved In the. city last
night on a short bualnesa trip. Gus
tavo recently . wrestled In the city
with tho Masked Marvel. Whjlo in
the city he Is a guest In the Arcade
hoteli " ... '.:.'.'" ' !. .
; rOItTliAXD VIHITOnH ,
Klnmnlli Kalki Hotrlii llushnl With
Hpi-lng lliulnmui Season j. .
: Among the Portland visitors at
the White Pelican hotel today. are
J E. Urllch, P. Swan. Mm. Marie J.
Cny, H- K- Coffey, fc. M.Pugh, t).
R. Atkinson, R. A. Mlnklor and Dr.
O. , W, Klllott.. Several Portland
visitors , are guests In the Arcade
hotel and are Mr. and Mrs. (i. 8.
Logan.
TKLKI'HOXK OFFICIALS
liuelmiM Attracts lany To Klnllinth
VnlN During Ituuli SviMon
. Llndsley . Ross and Charles L.
Anderson, both of Portland are In
the city on buBlnees, guests In the
Arcado hotel. They are officials of
the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company . and are on a general in
spection tour.
HCIKXTIHT lJXTttlK
Col. Wllllnni Ktlputrlrk To Rive
AdtlrcKi In WlUto IVllrnn Hotel
,., Col, Wl)llam . Kllpatrlck will de
llvor an address to mombera ot the
Chrlntlan . Science church in the
White Pelican hotel on Thursday
evening, the meeting open to. the
public. Col. Kllpatrlck comes from
Denvor, Colorado, and Is a woll
known locturor in the middle west.
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night In. the' city,, stopping In the
White Pelican hotel.
Among the out of town visitors
who stopped -over night Im Klaauath
Falls waa Z. Pool of McCloud whb
returned to, his home this morning.
R. C. . Lee of . Ashland, frequent
visitor In the c'.ty is here for a few
tiny on btiRlness.
Mr, and Mrs. II. M. Willkcrsou are
among 'the Portland Visitors In tho
city for aovoral days. ' '..'..
M. C. Rigor of DunHmuIr Is a busi
ness visitor In the city tor several
days. . . ''.
J. It Thornton and 1. R. Camer
on', of San Francisco are business
visitors In Klamath Falls.
I). J..' Donlnl und A. Olson were
:Lorella vllstors In the city yesterday.
s M. 1C. amlth of Denver, Colorado,
l bunluoss, visitor in tho city.
, MrM C. 'Wi 8lnvnson. spent yester
day In the city .from her home In
Kirk, transacting luminous and do
ln spring ahopplug.' t
iS. M. Hel ot aiy wns n visitor
In the city yoatenday from his ranch
In that Hocllon. .
Mr. and Mra.)rn Danlstor of Med
ford wre-business .ulsltora In tho elty
from across the mountains, '
3, 3, Uull, a frequent visitor from
Modoc Point s"ioitl"he day In Klamr
AtTl' FliTIn"6irMWiaifyrHlaylng over
ulght lu the Arcade hotel,
TO ATTKXIt Ft'.N'KHAL
Wires Itcrelvrd Pront Iti-lnllren Of
Inl Mrs. Mnry llurke
P. K. llurke, received a wire from
his sinter, Mrs. J. J. N'ys to the effect
that she and Mr. Nys left their home
In lleppnor and will arrive In Klanr
uth Falls ton lulu to nttend the fun
eral of Mrs. Mary Burke who died
Sunday morning from pneumonic
complications. Mrs. Uurke's mother,
Mrs. M. Laux also wired, llurke to
the effect that sho had left Chicago
Sunday night and would arrive In
the city Thursday night. The funer
al has been postponed until Friday
pending tho arrival of her mother.
Mrs. Iaux will remain with (he fam
ily permanently. ' '
THOMAH jNlPKOVKM
Mjilla Itajifhrr Keeovrr From Ki-rt-.
out Attack Of "Flu'
A- M. Thomas of Malln, was suf
ficiently recsrered from a iferlous
attack ot influenza, from which he
Buffered the puat week at his room
in tho Arcade hotel, to be out on the
street for several hours. Thomas la
well known for his active part taken
In all community projects of the
Malln country. He Is also secretary
of the Irrigation board'. "
C'AUItlKKH ILL
Influenza t'uUf Off Two Distributors
Front Klunintta Fall Fontoffire
Two of the regular carriers of the
Klumath Falls post office are off
duty suffering attacks of Influenza.
According to John McCall, postmas
ter, the lack of carriers Interferes
slightly with the rapid delivery of
the mail, however be hopes to have
them back on the street again by
next week.. ' -
IUVK1LSIDK 11.14 IKKOHD
Hcliool Wins Uullnrr for the I'd it
Mouth, Jteporfs Show ' -
MKKT TODAY
Hlievltn-liixou Offlrlala Asnll, Ar
rival of i'mTM-nier nt Mciloud
That the Shevlin-Illxon mill will
be constructed in Klamath Falls was
again assure yesterday following a
dispatch trim McCloud ip whlcll the
officials were quoted as admitting'
that a mill of large proportions
would be erected In Klamath Fall.
The meeting of officios, first. sched
uled tor Klamath Falls, then to be
at McCloud op Blindly, was again
postponed until today because of the
absence of E. L. Carpenter, one of
the large Minneapolis stockholders.
JIIJGK IIVXXKLL DOII1TS
Vnr That Primary Higliirny Move
ment Will Ik- Lost by Veto
Although the senate committee
on roads favors, the project, it is
kuawn that the governor qf Cali
fornia, acting under the advice of
a, committee ot nine, would veto an
act designating the MMlln-Bleber
road a primary, highway, and thus
making it possible to establish The
Dallea-Rcnlo-Los Angeles : highway.
This Is the opinion ot County Judge
R. H. Bunnell, following hjs re
turn from 6a;r.a.ment where he at
tended a road . committee meeting
and with offer! advocated the cre
ation of The Dalles-Reno-Los An
geles highway. . .
Y1S1TI.VU FRIKXDS
.Met loud Rnddents Guests lis Klam
ath Fnlln-On Vacation'
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross Andereos,
accompanied by their son, Hugh C.
Anderson of McCloud,' California,
are visitors 'In Klamath Falls for
soVoral days as guests in the WhlteM
Pelican hotel. They are on their
vacation, motoring north and report
ing tho roads as In excellent condi
tion for early spring. Hugh Ander
son Is renewing friendships ot Klam
ath Fells residents, and visiting -with
Jam 08 Magulre Jr., with whom he
attended school. r
GOLDEN
KRVST
BREAD
is the standard of
bread perfection in
Klamath iCounty.
Mixed right
Baked; right
. Wrapped i;ight.
Sold light
. . You'll Like It
Klamath
j Bakery
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The banner attendance for Feb
ruiry went to Riverside school, ac
cording 13 a report made yesterday
by City ; Superintendent' Wells.
Tardiness also ivas figured In giv
ing thii 'school bdnors for the past
month. Individual rosins in the
various schools which won attend
ance honors during ' the months
wore: Seventh and eighth grades of
Mills addition Behoof; sixth gradn.
Fall-view school; sixth grade. Cen
tral, school; Intermediate, Pelican.
Bar school; 'third gride. Riverside
school. " ' ' ' '
OETH DEATH MKKHAGK
Jack T. Hmltli, Logger, Finds Ilrottl
' cr Was Wain
Jack T. Smith, logger, yesterday
received' word that hla brother,
Joseph M. 8mlth,thad been shot and
killed last week at Centertown, Mo.,
while Attempting to fight oft bank
bandits. The brother was cashier
ot the bank where the fatal shooting
occurred. The local man did not
receive word of the tragic death un
til a week after it occurred because
he was out ot the elty and did not
receive the telegram.
C'KKW CIJSAK8 KOAD
Department To Have Highway Open
Ily Last Of This We-k
' Road crews from the. Klamath
division of the state highway office
are now at work clearing off the
snow on, the Fort Klamath hill' of
the Klamath-Bend highway; and it
is hoped to have the highway open
for traffic by the last ot the meek.
One tractor Is now In nse on the
highway and it is possible that an
other will be added within the next
day or two. The work is being done
under the personal, direction of Di
vision Engineer Keller.
LEAVKS FOB PORTLAXD
James Maguire Sr. To Spend Vncn
. tlon In Oregon Metropolis ""1
J. A. Magulre Sr., left this morn
ing for a ten day's visit in Portland
where he wtl! spend his. spring vaca
tion, attending to business affaire
and enjoying a little golf. Maguire
has ordered a Packard straight
eight and If the Portland office has
received the car, he will drive it
back to Klamath Falls. He left on
the ntornlng stage for Ashland
where he will catch train No. 34.
FEDERATED BOARD
Postponed "-'Meeting; of s Farmers
Vutil Saturday Xoan i
Due to illness and general con
flict ot dates, the meeting of tho
.federated board ff -farmers and
rancners or tne outlying districts oi
Klamath county was postponed
from last' Saturday to Saturday ot
this week,' when the group will
meet for luncheon In the chamber
of commerce rooms. As was sched
uled for last week, if the attend
ance warrants Ian election of officer
for the ensuing ;yenr 'Will'- be held.
KLAMATH KEYNOTES Ol'T
Monthly Record of Klamath t'ounly
"CbnmjMT of' tVimmerre Delivered
Copies of Klamath Keynotes were
placed In, the afternoon ' mall today
and delivered to members of the
chamber of commerce tor the month
of March. The' sheet contains
everything' of 'ln'toreH1 to members
jot the 'chamber from the stront
lighting plan tor the city booster,
j to a bnaobhll story for the enthusi
astic pill fan. - '' :
1 1 ' -MISS BKATTY IMPKOVKS
President Of BuitineMi Women's Club
Reported As Recovering
Miss Frances Ileatty, president of
the Business and Professional Wom
en's club, was reported ai greatly
Improved todny following an attack
of Influensn. , Miss Beatty will not
return lii her work as bookkeeper
for Houston and Phelps for several
days however.' .'...
v HIT1T TO UK WITHDRAWN
WASHINGTON, ' March 24.-"
Counsel for Mrs. Surtino! J. Oompor
anuounced that sult-'cOhtostlng the
will ot her . lute liuabaud, ..which
leaves her: Jhe Mmlnlmum (lower
right, would be 'withdrawn.
Now Snowing
AJoloh 2ulof frJess LUskv xssra- l
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- CQuramomt -picture-:- - ,
For I'risky,'. Frenchy, Zippy Fun see ".MISS BLUE-.
I3K.KDA!so GEO. X.' V1I ITE ("Snooky") and his
"ALL GIRL REVUE" it!
"SPLASH ME"
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A Body for Every Business ;
: Ticn you bvty a Graham Brothers
Truck you have your choice of the
; . ; largest line ofstandard bodies in this
industry. Whatever your require
ments may be, Graham Brothers '. ; - '
can supply you at minimum cost: ; v , :
' i 1 Ton t.Tiossls,. H055S..-U4. Tonr 10;tO; ,UcUverri JT.
V H. S. WAKEFIELD : . :
J 420 Klamath Ave.-; ; Phone 106
Graham
Trucks
eothers
SOLD BY DODOS BROTHERS
You canJt beat meat!
Recent experiments prove that meat, properly pre
pared, is the ideal food. ' ,)
Our meats are easy to prepare correctly. They are
tender they are fresh and they are cut correctly.
FOR YOUR SUNDAY TRIP it
Take along' Miller's link pork sausage. Comes : in
sanitary one-pound boxes, easy; to.' carry, easy to
prepare everyone likes them for picnic "lunch.
Miller's. Market
GUS MILLER,. Prop. :
Main, near Eighth Phones 750 and 751
Four deliveries daily .
WATCH
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GROW
OBITUARY
' JAMKH H. HOIMM " ,
Funeral services .; f jr ..James' ,H. j
Hobbs, who during hla life was I
actWoly.enRagod In b'mlueas at ilor-1
rill,--will he held tomorrow at 2
p. m. at the "Preabytertan church "at
lerrlll.. The Rev. C. C. Hulet will
officiate ul thii servlceJ."'' The "uo'dj
otiithe deceased 'mDli. be shipiicd do
Vllbor.aOrt..' .where-ifciKeTment'i inlj
take plnee Friday pttornoon.
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..Feed and Seed OaU
TorSale
.-' Good quality. XT
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