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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1925)
' EVENING HETTALTJ, RTTtMATn -PALTB. PREGON'- PA'OE TTTRET t f i v uraic MOND'AV,. 'APTCTL. 13 102r LIBERTY "The Liberty Has the Pictures" Last Times H$WEQU! : ft ' . '"TO , Entertainment LI; J (' jj I Shown in Your ' j jj , J U ! ' 1 City thi. year. ' J' J I I 1 1 fl . Sec it without fail. M L I ' jfV TUESDAY and WE DNESDAY "THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA" an all-Amcrican play for all-American People , I 1 r- 4, - A New Freight Line for Klamath Falls, Chiloquin and v5cinity. Tracks leave daily. Stage terminal, C15 Main Crews & SCHEDULE CONTEST FOR MALIN RIDERS For tho purpose of Inspecting outlaw horses. Jack Kano of l.o Angeles, woll known bucking horso Inspoclur, will bo In Malln noxt Bundny, April 19. Tho horses will bo used In moving plcturo features. MR.HM-PV PARTY, F00TSTt?6 aOtCKEN- ejtRV Time I Think Mr. Uuppy Party hu been Invited to n chlekon dinner. 'Hup.' knows ' that IhU poultry was iiuivhnsod ftl 'tills shop. Da you auppohu thai "Hup" In going lo. nt tnnd this fount? Woll, .wo rather guoss yes! Witch for Mr. Huppy Parly Tonight ' - ! 4- ti Anderson Accord lug to tho rnui:liers In tho Malln' district thero will also bo n miin.her "f cnttlo up for Inspection lo work, before' tho cn mern. Plans havi.j been jnn'Jo for a barbequo iwhic.1! will bo served lit 12 o'clock noon With tho bucking contest bolng scheduled for 1 p. m. Sovernl rid ers front Modon' county will ho lire sent with woll linowni '"broncho hustora"! from over tho Klumutli county putting In nn nppearnncd In tlio conti'sl. ' i U PERSONALS Krc.l llochdnld ot Ilontiiiiil was n Klumulh Falls visitor .on Snturduy from his ranch In that section.- Klilo Uoborls, farmer from tho Poo Valley country was n Klamath Falls lsllor on. Satiirdny. visiting with friends and tniiinncung nusi- ness. C. F. Rovltls of Keno was a Klam ath Falls visitor, transacting uusi- ncss with firms In tho city on Sat urd.iy. - U. h. Hopkins visited with friends In' tho city on Snturduy from his ranch In thn Midland country. Mis. H. Hush ot Rock Creek Is spending sovornl dnys nt tho 'homo of Mrs. C. C. Suttdn of Shlpplnglon. Mrs. Charles Dol.np loft yostor slay for Ashland wlioro slio will visit for a fortnight.. Charles Johnston left this morn ing for Pnsudonn whoro ho will ro sumo hlii Btudlos In tho mllllury acadomy. Ho ylsltod for n wee: with his parents, Mr, nnd Mrs.,J, C. Johnston. , : : 0 I Herald "Class' "i- Ads Pay Mainly HOAIIH IS GOOD t"OXDITIO AaIiUikI lilmmith l' I In HiKliH'iiy Smooth Ami Dry Any trepidations tliut Klumath motorists In In lit fuul concern lug tlio roads, purtlrulurly utter looking nt lliu snow covered peaks of Ihu Cus cade to llio went or Klumutli luko, might Just iim wall bo tllKpelloc, for thu highway ucroKD thn Cascades from Ashland I In oxcillcnt condi tion according lo reports received from locul motorists returning from Mndford and Ashland laiit night. DAXCK TIHS CTENIXO I'.nnti'r Monday Affair To lit Given 111 Mimxw Hull by Ciilliolle IjiiIIik Tlio first nodal affnlr of Die not- Hon. tr io given by tlio Culhollc ladles, slnco tho opening of the I. en ton period, will bo given tlilfi even ing In tho Mooso hull, when thoy will entertain friends und members of tho purlhli will) n dancing party, Kor thoun, not wishing lo dunco, tublCH for cur dit have been provided. Invitations were. Issued for the 'lunco, two weeks ago. FORMER ItK.SIDKXT Pal rick Veiling '' From ItnllaiKlx, California IUy Roy I'utrlck, a former resident of Klnnintli Full, when ho win employ ed with tho Klamath racking com pany, In In tho city, arriving Satur day itfturnoon fro.n hi homo in ItedlandH, California. Patrick is ex pecting to remain for tho batnnco of tha spring and summer. CITY VISITORS Itotclx Filled AVUli Out Of Town Guest HiM'iidlni; Woek.F.nd Hero Mm. G. E. Skeon of Dorrla accom panied by her daughter. Mrs. Henry Franco of itmto Fulls, Oregon, In spending Hevcrul days In Klamath Kails visiting. They spent the week end In tho Arcado hotel. WKKK-KXD VISITORS (Vaiits lns IUnldentfi Spend Several Days In Kliuimtli FallH Mrs. Rutherford of Vancouver, I). C, chaporoned a group of Grants Pass girls In the city over tho week end. Thoy wero Pearl Grlswold, Nelllo Voting. Mildred Asplnwull. K1.K.4 n.I.I II n 1 1 Scheduled For Night In F.Iks Tcinplo Iliniilturnl TuoMltiy In honor of tho newly clectod officers of tho Klk's lodge, with C. S. Currln as Exalted Mulor, monikers ! and their friends nro Invited to at tend the Inaugural, ball Tuesday J I evening In tho Elks Temple. Spcc- Inl entertainment Is planned and re- : frcshmcnts will bo servod. All . members of tho lodgo aro urged to 1 attend. John Houston is In charge X of tha evonlug'8 enlcrlalnmcnl VISITIXC! IX CITV Mr. And Mrs. II. T. Ih-nko Hero From St. Paul, Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Wood Ebor- leln have ns their house guesls, Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Drnko of St. Paul Minnesota, who will remain In tho city for several days. Drnko Is a prominent Minnesota capitalists with largo Interests In California, where they will visit. (iltEN SEXTKXCK Youth Umililo to (iirovldo Fine Goes to Jail for no Dnys Charged with possosalon ot liquor. Loon Tiffany appeared before Jus tlco of tho Peace 11. E. Hunsakor this morning nnd was fined J100 and co.Us. Unnblo to provldo for tho flno, Tltfuny was glvon n Jail sentence ot BO dnys. Tiffany was arrested at tho Keno dunco hall Into Snturduy night by Sheriff Burt Hawkins anJ Deputies Tracey nnd Snydor. TO 1IAXDLK WOOD, Peyton nnl Company to Take Over Wood From Pelican Jtay Co. " Peyton nnd company ot Klam ath Falls announce that thoy huvo tnkon over tho handling of tho "wood from tlio Pollctin Bay Lumber com pany, 'including both, slab nnd ;block, Thoy will tnko ovor tho en tire output amounting to 4000 to G000 loads. According to member ot the firm thoy expoct to lncreaso tholr buslnoss about 25 per cent thin year, shipping aomo ot tho wood to California us woll. This Is tho fourteenth your tho' company has boon In Klamath Falls. FranclB Fruor, rnnohor from Poo Valley spent tho day In tho city on Snturduy, from Ills Thousand Springs ranch, . A b o u t. JPe o p 1 e IX KIvAMATH FALLS Krnltlu Vlxllor Sending Week At J. ', Jolinnloii lluiiio Mrs. William Muxulre of Seattle, Washington, Is visiting the rlly at tlio J. C. Johnston homo, arriving rlutiii'Jny evening to attend the wed ding of MIhs Jennie Jihnston to Frank Mills on Hunter morning. Miss .Margaret Johnston, a student In Oregon Agricultural collega also attended tho wedding of her slstor, arriving In tho city Saturday night from Corvallls. ' DAUGHTER HORX Mr, anil Mi. Colvin OingintiiLiiteil l'Mn lllrtli of llaliy Cilrl Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colvin of Mills addition uro being congratu lated upon thn birth of a 7 3-1 pound baby girl, born at 8:20 p. m. on K-jstor day. They have named the child Hate, i HESI MKS WOr.T (Vnndnll Itf-liims To Posi tion AU'r Illni-Ms Mrs. C Mrs. C. Crandull after an absence of two months, during which time slio submltt'Al to a major operation, Is able to rcsumo her work again. ItKTl UX TO MKIKOKI A! tend '-!IIiik Of .Miss Jennie Ju!iiuiton And Frank Mill. Miss Gertrudo Parker, accompan ied by her mother, Mrs. George Parker returned to their home In Medford this morning. They were guests In tho city over tho week end during which time they attend ed the wedding of M'ss Jennie John ston and Frank Mills oa Easter morning. WOMKV TO MKKT ('jimp Fire (ilrls to Kentertuiu Meni bcjs of IliLslncBK Women's Tub Members of the Business and Professional Women's club will bo , entertained by the three cimp flro! dinner and business meeting to-i a Ik in In the clumber of cammitrce. Too girls havo been working seri - ouly on tho program which Is ex - posted to bo one of tho torcstlng presenlud before most in Iho club. It's Bread That is usecLin every meal. ' " ' It's Bread That eveiy member of the family eats. Some of the other things we have on the table meet the approv al of sonie and other things meet the ap proval of others, but everyone wants good bread. ', Be sure you best. Order get thfe GOLDEN KRUST BREAD t . from your grocer today. Klamath Bakery aoxo. jV ----jso IiyVJ-w l v 1 .1 I j , 826 MAIN IfGBEli mmm TUB WKATHKR The Cyelo-Htormagraph nt Under wood's I'hurmncy shows tho pres sure to bo rising toJay and a con tinuation of pleasant weather Is indicated. Forecast for next 21 hours: Generally fair with moderate tem peratures. Tho Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as fellows: High 71 Low 134 Kl R KV WORK I'HOORKSHKH O. f. & K. Coiiipany Will Have Data Itendy For Jlixiilng In Mny In order to amass necessary sta tistics to present to the Interstate commerce commission at a hearing next -May when It -will be decided whether or not the O. C. tc E. rail road will bo granted a certificate of public convenience allowing them to build three extensions of railroad in Luko, Deschutes and Klamath coun ties, preliminary survey work Is be ing rushed to completion. PERSONALS II. E. (Happy) Brookfield, em ploye of the Wbeeler-Ohlnuitead mill at Pelican City drove to Ashlurrd yesterday to visit friends. Loo Carter, employed by the Southern Pacific office here, was In Medford yesterday morning and af ternoon visiting friends and playing baseball on the high school grounds. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. I.oosley of Mclford spent the week end In the city, guests la the White Pelican hotel. Miss iRose Wescly of Sclo, Is In the city for several days visiting -4th friends., . ,' - - Mrs. C. B. Dahl of Tygh Valley spent tho week-end in Klamath Falls visiting with friends. . B. (!. Harding Is a frequent visitor in Klamath Falls from his home In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E. Gordon j vi buiiDLQ Byeui uiu KeeK-ciiu veil ing in Kiamatn Fans. Among the Chiloquin visitors i - ibo spent the week-end In'the city 1 are Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Fish'ani Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Zadow. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bruner motor ed to Ashland and Medford Sunday whoro they enjoyed the day. Thoy were accompanied by Miss Myth Hanan, Miss Muriel Folsom and Miss Frances Elliott. C. F. Brown Is a Klamath Falls visitor from his hbrao in Dorris, l California. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Harder spent tho weck-ond la tho city from their l ho,no In Ml. Shasta. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Heup of Tapsy Lumber company were week-end vlistors in Klamath Falls. Heup Is managor -ot the company. S. S. Crulckshank spent the week end in Klamath Falls visiting with friends from his homo In Algama. Horace Brown of Orland, Cal'for nla Is visiting in tho city tor several days. O. V. Myers .of Medtord, a fre quent visitor in the city spent the week-end here. Myers Is district EVERETT TRUE ,SV MUCH ClKO 1 . v Tonight Second Showing Crater Lake Shrine Club's . H i - Jin x Vaudeville Admission, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Of course, there's a picture too representative of the Mack Truck company. " j . G. E. Morrison was a' week-end j visitor la the city from h(s home In ' Lorella. E. L. McKay and J. E. PIckert of , Bray, spent the week-end in the city i as guests in the Arcade hotel. mma Ward of Daliy, a frequent visitor in the city. Is spending sev-; era days here. . J. II. McClung ot Chiloquin was a I week-end visitor In the city frost his . home. '- ! Ed Kludt of LaCrande Is a busi- , cess visitor In Klamath Falls. . 'j A. R. I.loyd of Dunsmuir was a 1 Klamath Falls visitor ever the week end. ' . - . '.' Gordon Doland of Medtord Is visiting In the city. ' r, II. O. Williams ot Malin spent the week-end from his home in that section, visiting with friends in the city. . - M. M. Elkins was a Klamath Falls visitor, over the .week-end- front tiis home In Mt Shasta. ; ' " . L. Hartley of Sit. Shasta was' a visitor 'over tho week-end in Klam ath Falls, stopping at the Arcade hotel. . ' . i, Arthur Huaiaker of Klamath Fulls spent the week-end visiting with friends in Ashland., ' , . Bill Allen ot Ashland, a former resident ot Klamath Falls spent the week-end In the city visiting with friends and looking into business In terests. ; ' " " A. J. Connelly spent the day, Sun day, la the Lava. Beds where he re ported a large number ot Klamath Falls residents to be exploring among the caves. ' ' ' Joe York, rancher of Olcne spent Saturday In Klamath Falls, visiting with friends and transacting busi ness.. -.'; . 1 . , . '.;- . . L. D. Ross of Pee Valley was a week-end visitor In Klamath Falls. BY CONDO AG-A IN 11 OsTTVG - "PoCMN X-O TC? Vpt-ert: IM J lilt ' Show at the tMtfc Theatre Wood We are prepared to sell blocks to farmers now ' and will'spill into your, truck from the bin. Call &t our office and get -order. ; ' Peyton & Co. ; Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535