The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 06, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    rftHE THREE
'EVENTNfl TTETVATJ). KI.AMATTT FAT,T,S. OREGON
PACE -TTTRFrT
Mainly About People
MJh LIBERTY
"The Liberty Has the Pictures"
Mfcjt; TONir.HT
... i '
1 . Vlft.' Jr.
i
OTTO!1.
IW1 ! i (r
' Tonight is your
last chance to see
this great picture.
"Teeth"
is the best bet in
Klamath Falls
tonight
The Van Bibber
comedy is also an
extra laughful,
thrill ful picture.
TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
ESS IS 3
The year's
biggest picture
"The
Sea Hawk
and The Liberty Trio
Singing old favorites.
SO KOIIIM WKIIXKHOAY
Community Dinner Mill lb-ulutv
WVokly IihiiiIht l.tim hivm
No chamber of eoimnnrco forum
luncheon will Itu Hold thin Wednes
(liiy noon It wik announced today at
tliu chutnber of commerce Th
weekly luncheon will bo repluccd by
I lin community dinner next Krlday
night at the While 'i-lkan hotel, In
honor of 1 1 11 bolt Work, secralary of
tho Iiilrior und his parly. Tho
community dinner will bo public
and all aro Invited lo attend tho
mooting at which It In expected the
ocriiUiry of (ha Interior will glvo u
brief addross.
MKIlllKltT MAI.AUKKY VIHITH
Portland Man HKM Over In Klnni
alli KiillH VbiithiK
Herbert Mularkey, ion of Mr. and
Mm. J. A. Malarkoy of Portland, ro
turnod today to Portland after visit
ing frlenda and relatives In Klamath
Faun over tho week-end. Mr. Mal
arkoy la Identified wirh tho lumbor
Industry of tho northwest, occupy
ing roaponalblo position In a sush
and door factory la Portland. Dur
ing ths paHt month bo baa been In
southern California on a business
and pleamiro trip.
ULOVKll VIHITS PAIUvXTS
; ' Jeweler To 1U Awny Till
Tomorrow Night -
Of standard li . wh.'ti open, a POLICEMAN SLAIN
new iimuruiin rjti n.t Milled into
a package tvn Inc'ioa long nnd
two and a hnlf Inches In diameter.
IN PISTOL BATTLE
WITH DIVORCED MAN
TO
DARKEN
HI
APPLY SAGE TEA
Common garden sago browed Into
a beavy ten with sulphur added
'will turn gray, atreuknd und faded
hnlr beautifully dark and luxuriant,
Jimt a fow applications will prove a
revelation If your hair ! fading
streaked or gray. Mixing tha Bngo
roclpa at bomo, though, la trouble
some. An easier way la to get a
bottlo of Wyolh'a Bngo nnd Sulphur
Compound at any drug aloro all
ready for uho. This I tho old-tlmo
reclpo Improved by tha addition of
other Ingroalonis.
Whllo wlnpy, gray, faded hair la
not alnful, wo all doalro to retain
our youthful appoaranca nnd at
traetlveness. Ily darkening your
hair with Wyoth'R Bags and Sul
phur Compound, no ono can tell,
becauae It docs It no naturally, bo
evenly, ion lust dninpan a apongo
or aoft bruah with It nnd draw
Oils through your hnlr, taking one
amall atrnnd nt a lime; by morn
ing all gray Imlra novo dlanppoarod,
nnd, after - another application or
two, your hair bocomoa boautlfully
dark, glnaay, aoft and luxuriant.
Adv.
PNEUMONIA
RDM COLD
USUALLY STARTS
P
Phyilotini wirn Milnit niit.etlni toupht
jnd col ill and tell of thi lertout lung earn
plleitlotii thRt may mult. Ltadlnt phyil
tlink now prnflrlbi OALBAMEA tor M bron
CMlil affietloni. BAtSAMEA li a pur vge
ttbi nrflpantlon madi from a nawly dti
aovarad plant. Dr. Ben), ft Crobtrta, Ander
on, Mo., wrlliii "I uie It txeluilvaly for my
praetlea and my family. It It ulok, tura
and eafa In Its aetlon Mka nothlnp alia."
Toward Hie fiid of tint tnfluni pplilamle
a aoTfriimcint iiliyilclan notlrn) that a tribe
aMihIUh. In Nflvniln. by tha un of on from
p nntive pi mit ware i mini) hp fmni Uio mrnact
of InfliifiiiM. llo uiK'tl IIiomo nil finonii hit
whllo pmirtita nnd then In a lumpim! "for
f(iflliK nllh "donlh" ranea. Ncwii iif the
, rnuiu awept (ha world mid fnr nomt tlmo
It wit not tmaiillilo to mipiilv thu ilmtiiitid.
BAl.HA.MKA linn now limn MtAmliintlrrtt
and plvco uniformly mlrnrutotm renuli In
fnur vtnyn : 1. It southns (ha tnllnnird niom
hranojt nnd rellnvM trrltn Hon, i. It Inpri'itwa
(Uicn'ti'iu of mui-inin nnd ininnlN pub.v ok- i
vrclnriillfiit, II. It rtlmii1a(i4 imron of tlm
rkln In tliniwlna off lnxly tiolwmtt hnd 4. II
atrlki'ii nt tlio tRUie, vhecklnu utrtn nollun
. ;linnio(llntoly,
Do not confnn It with ordinary tmlsnm
coiwb nyrum Hint nro only aoiitlilnir nvnina
nnd tin not po to iho lump of Iho Irnuhlo.
J'nllko other rotiKh rrtm-dlr HAI.HA.M KA la
rro fnuu ronl tiir and niticr hnrinrnl nnr
ttdlca. I'lcniinnt lo Inks and abitolutely aafa
'"lUaurn ypti'poL BAT.-HA-MK-A wllh tha
ntotiiRi of tno Indtnn n Iho pneknpn. ttuar
nnlrcd to relloT any couch, no nitilfrr from
whnt run sr. or your money back. All drug
glsla Mil U ALB AUK A. ,
In Klamath Fain bur It from
Star Drug Co.
tor
Chronic
jCought
MKA1P1II3, Tonn., April . Po
llreinan T. 11. Knox waa killed and
Carl M. Itognra, 27, la dying aa the
reauli of a apeeucular platol fight
luat nlxhl, when tho policeman at
tempted lo rearuo Itogera' divorced
wife and Knoch tiregg, 23, from
rtogera, who w menurlng them
with a plttol In an aulomobllo.
ftogara alopped the machine In a
downtown atroct and tho fight bo
Kan when Policeman Knox re
aponded to the acroama f Mrj.
Itogera. Tho woman waa wounded
slightly and a bullot paaaed through
the coat of Qrogg, hor 03C3rt, with
out Injuring him.
Young Chinese Thief
Sentenced to Prison
POnTLAN'D, Ore., April 6.
Taul Wont, a Chinese youth, for
merly a toller for tho Northwestern
Nallonu! bink, pleaded guilty In
federnl court hero today to a charge
of einbeKlement, nnd waa aontenced
to two yenrs at McNeil's Ijland, a
prison.
for nummobllo tourlata an Inven
tor bna combined a apuro tiro and
luol carrier, cump lublo and lunch
kit.
(Bromg '
Tlia First and Orip;inrJ
Cold and Grip Tablet
Proven Safe for mora than
a Quarter of a Century aa
an effectivo remedy for
COLDS, G.TP, INFLU
ENZA and 09 a Preventive.
Tho box bears tliia oljnaturo
rrico 30c
Fred Cilover, local Jowolcr and re
cently elected geneml manager of
the Klamath Falls baseball team,
left this morning for northern Cali
fornia where he will vlxlt his parenta
today and return to Klamath Palla
tomorrow night.
!,KAVK VOW MKUPOTID
Mm. . -. lifwlry To Vb.ll Willi
' I-'i'lenila In Valley
Mr. nnd Mr. C. V. Looaley and
daughter, Francca Dorothy Looaley,
left tills morning for Medford, driv
ing over the mountains, where Mra.
Looaley und her daughter will visit
tor a month with frlenda and rela
tives. Carol Jane Looaley will re
main In tha Sacred Heart Academy
whore she la a atudont.
TAK.KS XEW 1'OSITIO.V
1'Ycil Krltner Xow Working; For War
Drug Company
Fred Faltncr, formorly employed
at tho Klamath Valley hospital aa
pharmacist, has taken a position aa
clork with tho Star Drug atore, on
Fifth and Main at roots.
VISITS IN ASHLAND
MIhh (icorglnnn Hft Nprnds Sojiday
With Krioiuls
Miss Ooorglana Cllft, omployed In
tho Falls Tercantlla store, spent
Sunday visiting with frlenda and re
latives in Ashland. Sho returned
lato last night to her home In Klam
ath Falls.
ItKTtnNS FROM HOIT1C
Mm. Harah A. lMillllM Arrives In
City From Visit With Children
Mrs. Sarah A. Phillips, a promin
ent resident of Klamath Falls re
turned to tho city the latter part of
the week from a wlntor's visit spent
with hor son, and daugbter-ln-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phillips, In
San Tlruno, 30 miles south of San
Francisco. Mra. Phillips also visit
ed with anothor son in Oakland.
IN FOR VISIT
Waller Short Visits With Fondly
Over Wook-Kml
Walter Short spent Saturday night
and part of Sunday In Klamath
Falls visiting with his family and
frlondn. Short is employed with tho
W. D. Miller Construction company
on work bolng done past the Adam's
ranch.
i HPKXOS VKKK.KNt HKRH
Lelnnl Willltta Visiting .With
FrlemlM In Klnimith Fnlls .
' Leland WIlllUs, a Klamath Falls
boy, Bpont tho week-end In Iho city
visiting with friends nnd rolatlvcs.
Wlllltts la In' chnrgo of tho Shell
Oil company plant nt Mncdool, Cali
fornia. Ho returned to his work
this morning,
VISITS IX CITY
Albert It. Mow Of Lou Angeles
Spending; Week In Ktnninth Fnlls
Albert R. Mow, who has been at
tending Otis Art Institute tor tha
past throo years, In Los Angolos, ar
rived .In Klamath Falls this week
to spuml his vacation at tho Ed Sut
ton ranch. Ho will also visit with
Charles Rogers and Irving MoCall
bofore returning to Ashlund whoro
he will spend some tlmo with his
family before returning to his work
In Los Angolos. Mow Is studying
landscapo work .i- ,
WMJTUK!K F.XI'WTKI) IIACtt
(V)unly (Mmmr Will llWurn Tonight
Afler lxi)g Trip ,,
Karl Wbltlook, local undertaker
und county coroner, la expected to
return to Klamath Pulls this even
ing after a long absence In Oregon
und California with Mrs. Whitlock.
WILKY AT AGEXCY
Local Attorney TramuieU Ittudncs
On Indian lUnct-valion
W. 8. Wiley, Jocal allornoy, mot
ored Saturday night to Klamath
Agency where he remained over the
week-end transacting business.
TO LEAVE FOR I'EXXHVLVANIA
Mrs. W, A. WhltUnger Will Journey
To Kant Tomorrow' Morning
Mra. V. A. Whltllnger of Modoc
Point will leave tomorrow morning
for McKeesport, Pa., where she will
visit frlonda and relatives. Mrs.
Whlillnger'a husband la employed
at the Modoc Lumber company.
1XITIATIOX TONIGHT
Order Of Amli-r To O'utlirr At Local
Klk'a Tcniplo
IfKIlK FHOM CHINA
I'nreiiU Of Arard WlilUnnn Vlslllng
In Kliimntli Falla
Mr. and Mra. George E. Whitman,
who reside at Klang, China, arrived
In Klamath Falle loat night from
Oillfonila. and wlll vialt with their
son', Avard Whitman who teaches
here at the Klamath county high
school. Mr. and Mrs. Whitman are
devoting their life to missionary
work In China. After spending a
week or ten days with their son,
they will Journey, north to Seattle
ani eventually. return to their home
In Klang.
GRANTED DIVORCK
JudKO A. L. iJeavltt IUtfxignizcs Ilea
- Of lone Batcllo
lone Ralelle was granted a div
orce from Theodore Ratelle, In
Judge A. L. 1-eavitt's court Satur
day. Mrs. Ratclle was granted tke
custody of her minor daughter as
well.
MERRILL
K. L. Whlsler was a Klamath
Falls visitor Monday.
Mrs. Richard Hileman and daugh
ter Miss Cora Hileman and Mrs.
Stewart of Eugene are visitors In
Merrill. They came to attend the
funeral of Walter Trotter. Mrs.
Hileman being a sister of Mr.
Trotter.
Harold Trotter of WaUonvIlle,
Cal., was also here for tha funeral
of his uncle.
Mrs. Jennie Jones visited in Klam
ath Falls Tuesday. .
Tie Merrill W. C. T. U. held their
Suit for the recovery of a sum of '
III luu liluu luvwg, nitci Kitv wuit-
Inltiatlon and second degree, will
feature a meeting of tho Order of
Antlers tonight at the Elk's temple,
J. J. Miller, announced today. Yes
terday morning, the Antlers attend-!
ed In a mass the Episcopal church
sorvlccs.
FILES SUIT
Wininm Lcroy Kydd Ask For R
coivrfng Of Snjim From Itostvrlck
1198.10, was started today by Wil
liam Leroy Kydd, against I. D. Dos
wick, Kydd also asking for six per
cent Interest from and after October
1, 1924. Kydd, who sold his por
tion of a partnership to Doatwlck,
aska for the recovery of a sum
which he claims never to have re
ceived. Sheriff hurt Hawkins at
tached the Bo8twIck Jewelry store
this morning.. ;y,
BEXSIXGKR IX TOWN
IYominri.t Rancher From Swan
Lnko District In Town Today
iness meeting Mrs. Unruh gave a
talk on p!oneer days' in W. C. T.
U. ' It was very interesting.. Re
freshments were served during the
afternoon. Tie folawlng were pre
sent: Mesdames Burr Westbrook,
N. E. Woodhouse, C. Bowman, O.
H. Carleton, C. V. Shuck, C. E.
Patterson, W. F. Jlnaette. G. W.
Offleld, J. A. Bibwh,. C. C. Hulet.
Minnie DUiard and Mrs. Unruh.
Mrs. Unruh also spoke Tuesday
evening owing to so much sickness
in the community there -was not
a largo crowd out but it was an
A. J3. Benslnger. well known appreciative auaience. tier . taiK
rancher of the Swan Lake country, 1 as on the Farm Home at Cor-
and as well known In Klamath i vallla- Pledges were tagen at tnis
Falla. snent tho morninc in th cltv. 'time for the work. Mrs. Unruh was'
returning to his home this after-j-th suest of Rev. and Mrs. C. C.
noon. According to Benslnger, the i "uioi, wnue in jierrm.
Swan Lake country is in splendid
condition nd the outlook for a
bumper croy this year is excellent.
He 'Will visit In the city again Fri
day, looking into business Interests.
ALLOWS WARRANTS
C. R. DoLnp, Comity Clerk Of Khun
nth. Turns Over Money
Mrs. J. N. Hasklns has been quite
111 the past week.
Mrs. Louis Burris and little son
have returned . to their Vome east
of Merrill. -
Misses Opal and Arlene Taylor
have been 111 the past week with
flu.
Mr. E. C, Reams who has been in
Merrill for the last two weeks cn
County Clerk C. R. DeLap spent business returned to his home in
the major portion of the morning . Olcndale, Ore., Wednesday,
signing county road warrants and The Merrill high school expect
market road warrants as allowed by to give their play the middle of
the county court on Saturday.
MALARKEY VISITS HERB
Herbert Malarkey of Portland Is
visiting here for a few days, the
guost of his cousin, Tom Malarkey,
local newspaperman.
Think of
the Hours ,
A day that the average
housewife spends over
a hot stove just to make
Bread ,
Pies ;
Cakes '
Rolls
or any of the other
things that we sell.
Then think how much
easier and cheaper it
is to call your grocer
and order ,
GOLDEN
KRUST
BREAD
and all the good things
that go with it.
Think it over.
Klamath
Bakery
826 MAIN
April.
It Is reported that the Ferguson
children who are III of pneumonia
In a Klamath Falls hospital are
improving.
j Wednesday evening the Merrill
I. 0. O. F. lodge held initiation of
candidates. Following the work a
J banquet was served to those at
tending. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brawn of Bo
nanza were in Merrill Wednesday.
Mr. Brown was over to attend I.
O. O., F. lodge.
I The Merrill library club held
their regular monthly meeting
Thursday afternoon at the library.
Mesdanies T.' A. Blake, W. F. Jln
nette and R. H. Anderson were
appointed on the hook committee
I for the montl after the business
' mooting a social hour was spent.
Refreshments were served during
j tho afternoon by the hostesses,
Mesdames H. Voss, Ed ljarwood
! and Wv F. Jlnnette.
Goo. W. Offleld was a business
visitor In Klamath Falls Thursday.
The family of J. C. Stevenson
Is quarantined with scarlet fever.
FAIJJXG LUMBER KILLS HOT
ABERDEEN, Wash., April 4.
Roy Guorgo Stllwell, T, was Instant
ly killed this afternoon at the homo
of his parents In South Aberdeen
when a pile of lumber fell on htm
'while he was playing about It with
other children.
VISITS IX CITY
Herbert Booth Arrives In Klainnlh
' Falls Sumlay Xdght
Herbert Boothi omployed with tho
construction department of the Stro
ll or n railway, arrived In Klamath
Falls last night to spend several
days on business ami visiting with
friends.
Hoot Gibson
in r .'.
Let 'er Buck"
TWO SHOWS FOR ONE ADMISSION!
The real Pendleton "Round-Up" with Hoot Gib
son in, the midst of real Indian Chiefs, champion
bronco-busters, rope throwers, bulldoggers, bare
back riders doing their stunts as never before and
Hoot outdoing them all YOU'LL AGREE THAT
THIS IS HOOT'S GREATEST PICTURE!
Comedy " - News
-and prologue
T o m or r o w
"Salome of the Tenement"
-The Circus will be here Saturday-
layili'V'VVHISM
K
a p s o
for Colds
For Sale by
Forbes Pure Drugs
Eighth and Main
D. A; Kenyon
439 6th., Klamath Falls, Ore.
Coal, Iron and Steel
Bolts and Logging Equipment
Oldest and best equipped shop
: in this locality in connection
Eat Better For Less
At the . , ' ' ' .
WASHINGTON CAFE
Drop In and see for yourself why so many people
prefer to eat here and why, once they start the
stay right with us. ' -
AMERICAN AXD CHINESE DI&HES
125 SOUTH BLVTH. WEE SHIXG.
Prop.
LOW AND BARNES
LEASE 900-ACRE
RANCH NEAR KENO
Former Sheriff Lloyd Low and
District Game Warden M. J. Bnrnes
have joined hands to business and
have leased 900 acres of fertile
ranch land from Ben Kerns, located
adjacent to the Klamath Falls
Lakevlew highway just east of Keno.
Pour hundred acres will be sowed
In grain and the remaining 500
acres will be used for grazing pur
pose. The two men will turn loose
a flock of 1500 sheep on tho grazing
land. The land is leased tor two
years.
ASHLAND SEEKING
NEW WATER SUPPLY
SALEM. Ore., April 6. The city
engineer at Ashland has petitioned
State Engineer Rhea Luper to set
aside the headwaters of Beaver
Creek for the use of the city of Ash
land for municipal purposes. Tha
request will be taken1 under advise
ment. - ': ' "
Who can remember when mince
pie .wasn't made by just putting a
tow other things with a lot of rais
ins? '
MR.HAPpy
A FAMOUS DISH FROM
COrVST TO COAST
IS BEEP THAT IN
A POT YOU ROA&T
Be it ever so humble there
U no place like .home wheu
a pot roast Is cn the fire..
You ought to know how po
litely we will serve yoil.
You ought to get acquaint
ed with' the nutritions, de
licious qualities of 'our
meats. You really ought to.
Watch for Mr.
Party
Happy
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