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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1925)
EVENING HEKALD, KLAMATH BALLS, OREGON MONDAY, MARCH 80, 192l z PAGE TWO ill ll ii . ii I ; Try It! i I-'. iirjJT'- $ This roaster means better coffee for you. Latest 1 ' ' - ' . "' 1 1 I ill 1 - At tat Kadio ta ana Java Coffee . The best coffee is1 always the' cheapest. It goes fur : ther and gives better satisfaction. Our Mocha and Java coffee is genuine. The Mocha is a carefully selected coffee from Arabia, the Java is from the island of Java. Both are of the very best quality. Italian-American Grocery . 910 Main Open Evenings and Sundays Complete line-of Domestic and Imported Goods WE DELIVER FREE , I At the Pine Tree ' j hi WtiiS after etferymealL .. Ml 111 VT Ti 11 111 YM&tys freshens the mouth and sveet iu the breath. Cany the, little packrt In your pocket f So important to have when the mouth need cleansing. -Teeth are brightly burnished - Smiles fast naturally come t tianydoclorsanddenlisls recommend if .' FIS Different Flavors Same hicJW! RETCRtf FItOM CALUORXL " Mllttn Gaston looks bo good In Mr. ana ilrs. Kimbnll and Mrs. fJ.iactton that ' Managen. George Sisler 1 F. Stone Bock: From Trip ,, o, gt Browns says he is 'After a deHghtful trio through JBur9 t0 empl0J' tho foraiCT Yankee California, Mr., and Mrs. Jack Kim- as a starting pitcher at tho opening ball and lirs.YC. F. tone have Juatjof -tho 1926 season. Gaston's dis leturned to , Klamath Falls. They were gone for several weeks and ol a fork, ball with which Id Journeyed as ter south a Santa vary his fast delivery prompted Barbara. ' ;,: ' 'j the decision Slsler announced. BOXING-20 Rounds j f Scandinavian Hall Klamath Falls , March 31, 8 P. M. Tuesday t JOE GORMAN, Grants Pass., Oregon, 128 lbs., vs.' 1 ABE GORDON, Portland, Oregon r 126 lbs : ' JACK CRIM,1 Klamath Falls, 148 lbs., vs ! CHIC KENNEDY, Ashland, 148 lbs. W. HARRINGTON, Klamath Falls, 138 lbs., vs." r I MAURICE HARRIS, Ashland, 138 lbs. DUMMY POOLE, Weed, Calif., 133 lbs., vs. inr. tnAiic ci r 100 11 T . '1 ' ' ' Curtain Raiser HAROLD LIGHTFOOT vs. MORGAN I 1 " 1 " - 1 v b Tickets on sale at MeccaPastime, Waldorf, Smoke Reserved seats, $i.bo Gen. adm:, $1.10 1 $ '-, Under auspices of THE KLAMATH FALLS BOXING COMMISSION J . i J. E. Patterson, Promoter , ''' "LaHier Especially.. Invited ' '' ; ;;' J HEAVYWEIGHTS SI GNED FOR ADDED uOuT.HTJOiRfil'S FIGHT CARD Those who like to see hoavy welshts swing at each other will bo gratified tomorrow uight with the announcement today by PrAmoter rattersan r.it ho has added a spe cial event between heavies for tho opening card of tho municipal box ing commission nt Scandinavian hall tomorrow nigh;. Young Mayberry. a hefty slugger from Albaay, iwas signed to go on with Jim HlmelwricUt. nspirln young Klamati Kalis behemoth, for a four-round argument. Both bjya will weish in ut n'aaut 1S5 pounds. dan In tho main even!, arrived yes terde.y and worked out lust night for a short time, lie will work out again this evening. Tao llttlu vet eran Spaniard Is lu good shape uml ready for the tap of the Rung. Ur ilon has been working out hero for more than a week and is ready for his till with the Grams Pass boy. The first bout will slart promptly at S o'clock, with lloh It;iss as the third man Hi tho ring. There will bo J4 round of bnxiiiK. The boxing commission Is making an especial Joe Gorman, who bases Able Gor- appeal for tho putrnn.igo of wonien. Wllllaui Desmond Is to he seen In a new role in "Straight Through." Blue Streak Western, in which he will be starred In tho Pine Tree Theater, tomorrow. Tho role Is that of a man whoso attempts to aid o'h- Jkers are misunderstood to such effect that he finds himself in great trouble. ' The scene at the story is a min ing camp town and the character portrayed by Desmond starts out irrt the story as an all-arounl bad man, who reforms as- tho result of an un usnnl experience. After his reforma tion he becomes known as Good need OJDny. because of his propen sity for doing good deeds. It is when he tries to protect a woman whom his best friend had' married, in ignorance of her rather unconventional past, that O'Day's troubles begia. The story is a melo drama with a decided comedy angle, as well as the love interest that de velops between O'Dny and tho sister of his friend. A number of desperate fights and some spectacular horsemanship are played in this picture story which was directed by Arthur Rosson. ; The star is sepported by a cftst of well known screen players. In cluding Marguerite Clayton, Hutu Stonehpuse, Claude Payton, Albert J. Smith. Bill G'llls. Frank Brown lee and Gcorgo Marion. One of the comedy scenes is a poker game in which eight aces ap pear In one -deal. AT THE LIBERTY : Standing room only and little of that was the' order of the day ocd night at The Liberty Theater Sun day whore Norma Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien co-starred in "The Only Woman." . Here -is a picture that seems to have everything needed to please" the entire public briefly a beautiful society belle marries a wastrel to save him from himself and tln'n on the wuv washed decks, when her fate Iu3g9 in tho balance, be battles to prove his love to tho only wom an who taught him to ho a man. Miss TnlmaJgo was never more beautiful, never more appealing, never cluser to your heart than in tills pirt and tho Liberty manage ment is to ho congratulated on bring ing such sterling attractions to Klamath Falls, Carrying out his policy of exhib iting only the best productions for "Liberty theater-goers. Manager H. V. Poole has succeeded In gqttlnx John sr. Slahi's lalest masterpiece "Husbands and Lovers", for a two day run in the Liberty Theater, be ginning Tuesday, March 31. It is rated as not ony one of the beat pletares of tho senton but ono of the finest entertainments to reach the screen this year. Probably the foremost of the many great qualities to be found in "Husbands and LOjiexs1' is its abjo lutely true portrayal of .life. Bused on tho Intricacies of domestic hap piness, the story presents people and situations that are' familiar to everyone. PERSONALS W. IL Fairbanks stopptd over the week-end at tho Arcade hotel from his home in Cliilon.uln, transacting business and visiting with friends. . J. E. Wt'Ich of Ashland was among the out of town visitors spending the week-end in tho city. , George II. Cunning of Portland visited In Klamath Fafls over the week-end from his homo In tho north. ' - Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dews of Ash land visited In Klamath Falls over the weck?end from their homo over the mountains. 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JvO'fJonnell of , Imlependucce arrived In tho city tho latter part of the week to transact ; business. ! Mrs. O. Ii. Hyers of Kitgone is a ' visitor In Klamath Falls from her homo lu Iino county. Bob Nichols of Malln spent tho : week-end In the olty from his ranch In that district. Ho was a guest in the Arcade hotel. ! 1 II. W. Taylor of Mcdford was a Klamnth Falls visitor over tho wcuk- . ond. I 0. Davis, a frequent Kbmsth Falls visitor from his homo in Ten nant spent tho week-end in tho cliy. ; C F. Uodllch visited In tho city over the week-end from his homo lit Minneapolis Ho was a guest in the' Arcade hotel. A. E. Baker at Portland Is nmong tho out of town visitors in the city. C. M. Hawes Is among tho Port land visitors' in Klamnth Fulls tor the early part of the week. i 11. II." Vun Valkcnhurg of Asm- j land is spending a few days In ; Klamnth Fulls on business and visit ing with friends. . A. Pearco cf Klamath Falls la moving to Lorella, Oregon, for tho , remainder of tho spring and sum- ; mer. -' I E. V. Burns, Standard Oil man j from Sacramento Is in the city for several days Interested in tho projoct of tho company In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo E. Tappon of Portland wore In Klamath Falls to spend the week-end. Mm erator Specials IT'S AS PLNN AS THC MfSCNOURPACE- !AVWrW5WIN IHC tri.e T bo well fed one must cat good meats, and th .meats you e:if should be n.i cholco ns tho moats we solL The questioning Inspection our moats undergo quali fier their doponrtibllHy. Watch for Mr. Happy . . Party ' 5 j9itil'?HnP77:-J We have-recently been given the agency for the Sterling line of refrigerators, the first ship mcnt of which was received this week. 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