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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1925)
SATURDAY, Al'Klh 4, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE MJM LIBERTY "The Liberty Has tho PictureH" T Q,d a y Only 'BOB CUSTER i In A rapid fire, ;he-inan picture of the Texas Rangers "Trigger Fingers" ..I M.I II ,11 II l.l.iail y, ! S u nd a y The great and only Tom Mix In his 1925 iWcss "T e e t hV Featuring Tony the hoist and IKike the dog Ifiiwurd O'l.'nWi mill P. I'. J'ni ' Nora Lining a rnidilnni of Chlto quln, lit upending Hovorul ilnys In Kb ninth Full wlill.t vlilt In' Willi friend over the woekwnit. of Heuttlo m gueslii I" ho '""y f"r severnl dnyti, while trunaaillnu. hmil-Mimitnir. " i.-Sv V.mh-.-i. i,JSri.i.'uaVwr'.y- If fijwv ifwf ' ' wl M- tSk'4ilr WmWJ Racine Hres The Test o Tire Value No tire that we know strike a fairer balance between quality and price. Every RACINE cord to built strictly on a quality basis; and its cost to yoa la a jiut and accurate reflection of Its folate. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 A1AIN PHONE 294-J White Pelican Theatre Tho Tlcturo Iluuao for You n nil Your Family Tonight "The Girffrom Rocky Point" A Western Thriller COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY . James Kirkwoo dand Lila Leo : in Rove's Whirlpool" ""f " ' ..: v .Also Fables and Western ' - V :Mowday Family Night ' " 2C Eat Better For Less At tho WASHINGTON CAFE Drop In and sea for yoursojf why so ninny pooplo prefor to , ent horo mill why, onoo tlioy start tho stay right with via, AM14IHOAN AND UIIXICSU DIM1KH Onll'IMI UlVTII ' ivl.'W ulfivo fi.. Mainly . About People II l ITU l. TOWN 'in: i',iTiii;u , Tim '!yro-'(i!)r;i-:irnpli at Under wo'jil'it I'lniniiiu'y tlio'w Unit I ha liarotni'irii1. iireiimiro In n trlfln lower Until yiiHlcrtluy.. Condition!) still fav orable fur i';iln. Foreran! fur next 24 hourn: " flntily unil unsettled with moil ernlii i.'iii p'Tui uri'K unil hrUk winds. Tim Tycns riii:orfllni( tlirnimnntir rnKlnliirc'il minimum unil minimum linn inTii i ii ich Inrliiy uh fallowa: lllKh 60 liiw .....38 , I'. H, WVnlllcp Itcijiut Oickoii: I ' ii Bull li-il ; probably oc cikIiiiijI r.iliiii llirmiBhom ton'Kht unil liiiii'l'i;'. Moilnruio tnmpnruturn, mnilniTio nnrlhwuiit wlndH. MISS HNKDICOK -IIKltK 'JViiiIh'I' of liili-rliir Di-ciiiiiI Ion mill Ail In City Slim Juno fiiiDillcnV of Modforil In In Klumulh Knllii Friday mill Hatiiriliiy, loi'utml m Mordoff unil Wdolf Ptirnlluro ntore oil Muln atront, liu:hliiis clamien In iIocum II vi) ml unil thu ruillinontH of In tl.; lor dijiurutliiK. .Mian Knodlonr coiidiieii cIuhhvii ilurliiK tho nftur-noon. HiiI-Ak'IiI. Of Kcwnullon Miki-w M'!lily Vldlt. To niy V, : A.' Ihitlo, ' mili-uxonl of lh Kid in ii in Indlun rttsnrv.itlon with h 'k iliillin 'confined niiwlly to I ho tcr rllory adjucont. to Yalnux and Hprnituo rlvor, arrived In Klumath Kul Is hint nlfcbt to utti'iiil to aorno iVi!rnni(int bUKlnons of minor Itn porlanco. i SpriiRiie lllvur. where Mr. Hullo renlil'iH, In planning to cn Iuikd o tako euro of the Krowth that In t'xpneted wlili tho oxtoniilon r.t tho O. C. & K. rullroml from the priwent terminus ut Spracue river. KCIIOOIj IIKAD' IIKIll: ' JiuhcM l.ui-liki., Piliii'lp.il or lliinniiA-i lllKh Kilmol In n Town lltfl K'l'Olli; To oi'l'.'N Two llolnran Min llNlubllhli I.dra l Inn )n I:Ik!iIi Anil Main James I.unbko, principal of Bon annn hlish nchoal, arrived In Klam ath Fa 1 1 a laHt nlRht aceouipanied by lila wlfo. Mr. Luubko la a local vlnltor at luuit once u week, to con fer with tho county ai-hool Miperln (emleut of achoul probloms nnd at lotid to other bulnexn. Sir. Luebke wan eleclud prealdetit of iho high Mhool prlni'lii'jl'n umijiliitlon re-cenlly. TukluK tho udvantaKeoua tile of i:ililh and Main, Frederick C. KnrhK and liiiri; A. Cunulim will mion uiHiii u i u new ilrug ntiiro, ae cardltiK to iinnounremcnt yeaterday. Stock fur tho new more lit belnK moved In today. Tho two men ho will 'operate tho more have a wldo fiiod of experlnnco In tho drus bual ihihii. liolh expect to cMubllab per inani'Ut homes In thin romnr.lulty. SKW AltKT.Ki:R lenter WUIiunt' Tnkew Over until IxmIo llnrri- I.enter Wlnhard, rcBldcnt of 1-an-Koll' valley, took charge of llarrl maij loilgo ll wan learned yester ilny. 'j Mr. Wliihard will have com. pleto iharno bh caretaker of the famiiim 'cuimtry home, built by K- H. Ilarrlman, railroad builder of tho weal. JIKW'IVO l,OSTIOXKI ' " Operetta Cnnsc&i fiym Meellnic To Ite Ket Alii'ilil u . Owing lo the hltth 'School operetta Htaftt'd at tho Plna Troo thoater'last nlRht, the ineetliiK far tho purpono of oiKiinlrhiK gymi elRse which waa dchoduleil for lnut j nlfiht wan postponed till 7:30 p. m. Sfondny. GOLDEN KRUST BREAD For people who de mand the best in everything they buy, and especial- . ly in that; all im portant food, Bread Mi:ituii.i. kukki'MaV lU'H I'ltkett TakiiiK Mt Hi'jjit To Itiuu'h lit t'nliforiiln Hen I'lckott. prominent Bheopmnii of tho Morrill country, la taking 2H00 aheep to Mitchell ranch nl Ml. Domo, California, reporting the sheep In flae condition. l.K.VVK Vi)H ASIUXI) Former IteNlilenlH VLsltiit); In City For Severn! lhiy i Sir. nnd Jim. A. II. ArcMnater, reHldonta of Los AnKdea nnd former realdenta of Klamath Falls, spent Boveral days In tho city tho past wook, while Mr. McMastor looked Into business nffulrn and property Interests. They rotUMiod to Aah- land this morning to upend a jvook' Willi incniuA m inni cny oeiore re turnliiR to tho noulh. . I'OISTI.AXO (il'K.STS Hotels Hetrlater Jinny Fvom Not'tli ern City Thin "W eek Among tho Portland visitors In Klamath Falls this week, nro C. H. Hnri'lngloii, It. M. Carlson, II. U floury, Alfred H. Ilailo, floorgo R. Fullor, A, Kelly and Charles John son. Tho guestn are mostly busi ness visitors to spend the wook hero Interested In tholr affairs. Mom sax FiUNtiHcx) Southern Visitors SieiullnK Weolo Kuil III Kluiiiiilh Falls Among tho out of town visitors In tho city for tho wock-ond nro a num ber ; of Snn Francisco visitors. Among thoso at tho White Pollcnn hotel nro C. F. Sturdivnnt, L, S. Nowton, and 11.- D. Hussoll. TMMOSSMAKINO HCIIOOIi Wlilto Ooiiipniiy To (Jive .Five (limrse In Costiititio Work Soon i. According to mniioiinconinnt today, a free dressmaking school open to nil women ownor of White sowing mnchlnes, will bo conducted soon ttndor tho dlrootlon of , b. W. Unto man of P-orllniul and n Klnnvsith Falls Instructor, mot yet named. Tho courses nro free, unit Include li lOBSOUU.-:' ... ' .... . I" '.""i "A.TyT',"-;..?:., Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN I.F.Al'KH KOIl HKATIIK A, M. Alljn To IU-turii From North After Beveral Wim-Um ' A. M. Allyn, Interested In the lumber business in Klamath county, left this morning for Kent fin where he plans to spend several lays at tending to business matters. Mr. Allyn in u resident of Cleveland, Ohio, but plans to spend a gold part of his time this spring in the Klumath country. MB.VKFKB VISITS KI Mnkea Trip Of Inspection To D)doc ; J Lumber t ompuny .Mill P. L. Menefee, iiceomnanled by It ff Tftvta lmrh of Pr!lnnil retnen- ed yesterday from Aspgrovo ivhero they have been spending the rmt few days Inspecting tho Modoc Lum ber company plant. Tho Modoc Lumber company Is now controlled by tho li. B. Menefee Lumber com pany of Portland, Oregon. LKAVaS KOIt XOUT1I C. Iloylo Of Callfornln Oregon Power Company To Visit J. C. Doyle, of the California Ore gon Power company left yesterday afternoon for Portland, driving over the highway. Boyle plans to remain in tro north for a fortnight, inter ested In-business affairs for the company. TODAY JACK HOXIE -ONLY -in- il .... f-.?y I ii .j KLOL'R MAX IIKKE liiiitlier of I, A. Towey Anive to spi'iul Heverul Days on HusinesH I William' J. Towey, brother q De j puty Coroner I. A. Tawcy, arrived ' in Klamath Falls Thursday to spend i several days in Klamath Falls at- tending to business for the Wash jburn woolen mills of Minneapolis. ! Sir. Towey Is detail man far the j flour concern and Is here to de- monstarte the product he sells to .local bakers. 8CIT FOIfWVOItCK Sarah Weeks Jiin Seeks Separation From Urick Iim I j Divorce proceedings were filed In ' circuit court this morning by Sarah j Weeks Jim against Brick Jim, charg I Ing cruel and Inhuman treatment, j There are no children. According i to the plaintiff Brick Jim called her vile and obscene nimes in the pres- ence of others and beat her con i stanily. making it unsafe to live i around him. Fay Morris is attor ney for Mrs. Jim. , Satisfied Customers Our strongest recommenda tions coma from our satisfied customers. We make very few mistakes In our optical' wcrk and whou we do we gladly correct ou orror. i That means that those got their eye glasaes hem ure satlstiod. v Dr. H.?J.Wirders Kyeslglit Specialist 714 Mnln Phono 14IMV We grind our own lensoai r OUTAI.V IJCKXSK Hoiner (inrisli And FiHiiu'e Stoops To ' Ho Married Sunday JDomer Evans G-arich and Fannie Stoops obtained a marriago license In tihe office of the county clerk yestarday. They plan to be married Sunday at the home of the. bride. ! Gurieh conducts tho AJtamont camp grouitds. Miss Stoops was formerly employed in the Woman's store un til the past week, when she resigned. I . ; ' . ' MARIUAOH IJCRXSKS April . May Itivnl June In Marriages If IVesent Ratio Keeps l"p "A Roaring Adventure", i Comedy ' Sportlight and "SNOOKY" SUNDAY and MONDAY ' See' Hoot Gibson 'at : The Great Pendleton Round Up The Great est attrac tion of years! Two real shows in one! THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILLS! Also Mack Sennctt Comedy International News ' and A special prologue Written and Directed by GEO. X. WHITE Continuous Show Sunday - 1:30 to 11 p. m. I I f 7 ' 'i "l.T'" 'ii' cj;ii iM' i' v - - June will take a back seat as the record month of marriages if the present rate, sot by the first four j days of), April continues during the ; month. Homer Garlch and Miss Fannie, Anita Stoops were granted a I license.. E. H. Limdgren and Violet Lewis obtained a license yesterday. Limdgren Is a lumberman, both are residents of Klamath Falls. L. R. Flirdsull. a lumberman and Mrs. Mary Pruett were Issued a anarrlage license. George C. West and Mls3 Knimn B. Worlow, prominent citi zens of Malin were given a license to marry April third. White Pelican Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. Also Banquets Parties SfC-iNk i Dances Personals Among the arrivals from Medford last night were J. V. Lobow and C. Failing who are registered. t the Hall hotel. To spend several dayj here attend ing to business matters and visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Craig of Grants Pass arrived in Klamath Falls last night. L. F. Coan, prominent resident of Lakevlew and well known in this community, arrived In Klamath Falls last night from Portland and stopping over night at a local hotel proceeded on the early ; morning stage on his way to Likeview. J. S. ' Ball, ra-achet of Modoc Point arrived -early this morning to spend the day here attending to business matters. R. E. Lowler, one of tho men con nected with the railroad construc tion work north of Kirk, was an arrival in Klamath Fall3 last night from Skookum. : H. L". Geary Is stopping at the White Pelican for a day or so to attend business matters. Also, W. C. Hovey, from Portland is stop ping at the same hotel. Mr. Hovey arrived last night. . Lois McAtee of Macdoel arrived In town last night to spend a day or so visiting friends. She is stop ping ut the While Pelican. VISIT IX CITY Principal And Cxicli Of Merrill High Spend May In KlanintH Falls il Mr. and ' Mrs. Lester Turnbangh and Mr. and Mrs. IT. J. Hondrlckson. ,Identa of Merrill spent tho day Klumath Falls visiting with frl1i;ls and transacting business. Turnbaiigh is principal of tho Mor rll 'high school and Hendricksori Is athletic conch nnd largely respon sible '.for the victory won by the Mbrri'h x team for the championship of Klnhtnth county. In recent base ball K.i'ful-s. Merrill lost both enmes to Mnlin, tho final score In tho boy's j game, 8-2; the girls fell at a score of 31-4. ! -..' - Feed and Seed Oats For Sale Good quality V KLABZUBA BROS. r Malin, Ore. ' Coming to . . MEDFORD '.; DR. MELLENTHIN : SPECIALIST tit Intcnml Meillcino for the past twelve years "i DOES NOT OPERATE Vi 1 Will bo at ' ; Holland Hotel Monday r April 6 Office hours 11 a. m. to 4 p. 1! ONE DAY ONLY No charge for Consultntlon Dr. Mollentihin is a regular gradut He in medicine and surgery and I licensed by tho state of Orogon. He does not operate for chronic appen1 dicltis, gall stones, ulcors of etomaoh tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves. F. L. Olcott, business man of , heart, kidney, biannor, Dea wetuuH,. ii..i., in k-i.mith Pniu caiarrn. wran iumi last night and plans to be here fo i ,"' ,' ' leg ulcers and rectal all- FROM: RONAXiA Rimeliers 'Sciul ; Dny Iu Klnnintli Vnlls Sho(pliij Anil Visiting ; Mr. nnd Mlrs. O. P. Keller of Bon anza spent tho day , In Klamath Fulls from' their ranch In that sec tion. While In tho city tlioy visited with frienils and uhopped' m Klum ath Fulls stores. a day or so attending to business I matters. . ' , I C. C. Robson, a well known resi dent of La C.rando. arrived in Klam ath Falls last night on a brief busi ness trip. " PERSONALS ' ; " R. E. Lawler of Skookum Is In the city to spend tho remainder of the week. He Is a guest In the White ( Polican hotel. F. L. Olcott of Moddsto, is among the many out of town visitors In tho city from California. , G. C, Robson of La Grande Is spending- the remainder of tho week in Klamath Falls, calling on busi ness men. - .v ' ; Miss Lois McAtee of Macdoel Is d week-end visitor In the city from her home In California. Miss M Ateo is a guest In the White Pell can; hotql. : J. C. Redofor, business man of Redmond, arrived in Klamath Fulls Inst' night to attend to sohio bu.?t ess. miill.oj-.iJu. tin's,, cUy. , t:.v:.:;. ,M,,,,;"rI Below are tho namM or a taw ,$t his many satisfied patients In Oro gon: Hedwick Wilson, Oold Boaoh, Ore., varicose ulcars;. - Frank Koe lilor, The Dalles, Ore.; stomach troU" ble. Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle Point, Ore., goitre. Mrs. John Mie Cue, Lukesldo. Ore., appendicitis. Huiiry Westfall,.. Ontario, Ore:, nl,-. cef of stomach. Mrs. E. C. Bate, Baker, Ore., eczema. O. M. Rlchoy, Boring, Ore., heart trouble. Louis , S. Stellier, 326 K. Buchanan, Porj ; lund, Ore., adenoids nnd tonsils. ' Remember above dato, that con-' siiltatlon on this trip will -bo free, and that his treatment Is dlfferont. . Married women must be accom panied by their husbnnds, ! Address: 211 Bradbury Bids., Los Angole3, California. Hall's CatasTl2fr ud our syacm of Catarrh or Dcafnc , caused by Cattit ih. . ' , , Sold bf rfrwtgrtfi for ovtr 40 ftart ... 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