The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 15, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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RVBNINO I1EKALP. KL'AMATH tVAR. OIlFION
PACE TURKS
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LM LIBERTY
"The Liberty Has the; Pictures" '.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
That Romantic Drama'
"7WE W??iV5 OF VIRGINIA"
. THURSDAY
Shirley Mason in a story of
London's Underworld
"CURLY TOP"
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AfroMl .
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Phone 93
Quality
and Price
To 'deliver to you Invariably,
blub quality prlnllnK ftt 0
right prlco wo have inn do tin
Investment of thoimnndii of
dollar! In plant ecjulpmonj.
Wt have the bout eraployoon
vallblo. Wo want your bun
Iness In Printline. Whoa wo got
It wo aro going to koop It
with a priming service tbiit
will lv you satisfaction In
(vary ilnglo dotal).
W.O. SMITH
Printing Co.
''Quality Printing"
Herald "Class" Ad Pay
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ALLWORN OUT?
U Wn Mr. Mi'lW, Who Ti-lln Ilia
Experience . ,
1 Aro you tired nil tho time; worn
. out night nud day? Does your back
ache an If It would brenk?? Do you
juffor dlxzlnoKi, hiindacha-t, , rhou
malla twlngea or (llntrusulnff urlnnry
dliordera? Vou hnva kojiI rnuxQ,
then, to bo alarmed about your klil
loyn. Do ns uuiny folks In this lo
cality recommend. , Uuo Doun'R Pills
a Htlmulunt dlurotlo to iho kld
noyn. - This typical caso Is con
vincing: , -i
F." W. Mcipo,' JaoKSnnvlllo, Or
snys: "I had n dull nchlng through
. wy back and I couldn't do any
Stooping or lifting. My. kldnoys
' actod Irregularly, too. I jnod Dunn's
l'ilts anil tlioy noon frood mo of nil
tho trouhlo nnd muilo my nank well
and atrong." '.
Tlio above Is not an lsolatod case.
Mr. Mi-Kno Is only ono. of ninny' In
this vicinity who hnva grnlofulty
fcnilornoV Doan's, " It your back
. aohos. If your kldnoys botlur you
don't Rlmply ask fur a kldnoy rem
ndy nk distinctly - for- DOAN'S
TILLS, the an mo Mint Mr. McKoe
pad. 60 conts nt nil dealers. Fontor
Mllhuro.Co., Mtrs., Dtttfnlo, N. Y.
H'Adv, .
Dance
T ONI GHT
At Broadway
i MALI N ,
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1 ' ' Music by
(lniiiilli "'Fulls (Aclientrn
22
Mainly
t44t44tt4't'
TUB WKtTIKIf
Tlir Cyolo-Hlomumnipli ut tlndiir
nil I'liunimi'y ahowH the baromo
trk' primmiro to bo IncrfimliiK. Cool
yr woiiflxtr' In ludli'Utod.
Fornnut fur nxt 24 houriV,
(inncrttlly fulr wlih brink win (lit
Thu Tyo( recording lliormomotor
reiclnUirod nioxluium -and minimum
It-iii liu r.i t urcii loilny um folio wh:
llkll 4.j Low &1
T. H. Wiiitlirr lti-pirl.
OroK'in: CmotlU I; probably oc
'ulmul rnlnH lonlglit ami Tliiirn
duy; moili-ratii tumpnraluro; inodcr
nto oamrrly wlndH, .
'ltll.l 1IOH.V KAKTKIt
.Mr. Ami Mm. MihtIii l,unn llic-lv-Intr
Coni-nluInllfinM nf Krlrlnln
Mr. and, Mrs. jrurvln Lucas nro
rn-clvlng coiiRratulutlons upon the
birth nt u ja. born untor mornlnx.
at 2 a. m., In a Kluiuiitli Falls hos
pital. They have, named the boy,
Mnrvlu Junior. Mrs. Lucas will be
romcuiberci as Miss Frieda Dlchn
befora her marriage, the daughter of
MV. and Mrs. tlcorgo lllehn.
KltOM TUK AKXCY ;
Ml-. And Mm, linker YlNltlng Willi
Frleniln Ami Hlinppliiff x
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred A. Hakcr wor
In Klamath Fulls yesterday, visit
ing with trloiuls nnd transacting
business. linker Is superintendent
of the Klamath Indian reservation
nnl a frequent visitor In tho city.
, VACATION IX HOl'TH
MJnh J.-niiliiirn VlnllliiK With KtHU-r
In Hnn Franclnco Vor Week
Minn Ixiretta Jennings, a teacher
lu tho nivjerslde school. Is spending
her Kantor vitcullon In San Frnn
cisiio where alio is visiting with her
sister. Miss Jennings plans on re
turning to Klumnth Falls Sunday
owning. '
INJI IIS UMB
Con Muiiilly Kicked by Uomo Suf
fora Injury t lj?g
Con Murphy, Klnmnth Fnlls con.
tractor was severely bruised and cut
about tho, right leg yoslerday, while
working behind ono of bis horses.
Tho horse kicked Murphy, which
will lay him up tor somo time. .
TEA t ip cum
Jlcmliem to Kontertnlii Hiishnndn
With riirljf Tlinrhtlny Night
After having postponed the en
mrtnlnniont of tho Tea Cup club tor
a month,' mom bora will ontortnln
Tlnirailuy night In tha Methodist
church with a party for tholr hus
bands nnd friends. The party IB
scheduled ifor 8 p. m.
MOTIIF.lt IIKS . .
8. Ventcli fulled t CrcMwcll by
, I)ei( of M,olher Tmlny
In answer to a tologram received
at 4:30 this morning, E. S. Veatoh
loft for Croswoll whore he was call
ed by the donth of his mother, Mrs.
K. 11 .Vontch of Myrtle l'olnt.. Mrs.
Vontch, who has boon ailing for
soma tlmo, died at tho home ot her
daughter, nt tho n'go ot 82 years.
HlMl;itlj.NI) 1HKB
Itnllrond Mini HH'iuIliir Itomnliidor
of Week YUltliiK Villi Friends
' J. E. Sunderland, traveling freight
and piiHsongor ngont for tho Whbnsh
railway Is upending tho renmlnilor.of
tho week In Klnmnth Fnlls visiting
with business nssoclntos. Suudgr
land Is at tho Wlilto Pelican hotpl.
GOLF COURSE FOR .- :
KLAMATH IS PLAN
Inviinllgiitloil of prlmw fur nviill
ublu Hun fur u g'df roiiriw In Klitm
nlti county will bo m.iilij Immediately
hy local I) mi H; in on who ara ln
tiinintuil III lliu laying ul of u coitrso
mill tlin ovimluiil (inmlriiitloii of u
country i lull, f Sittfii.'Htt men mot
1 yesterday ill lini Wlillu Pelican
' linlul n ml ilHrut:Hiiil wuyit anil means
' of putting Hi" fculf course project
; over tile top.
A. J. Viiyo wu elected chairman
I of Ilia temporary organization and
It. IS. Wright, secretary. Mombor
11 III li In III" club would lie held down
to 200 lit u cot of 1200 on (tuny
1 terms.
;OOI IXVKHT.MKXT
, What? Wily, llorneriy Irrlxntlon
Dlnlrlct llunil.i. . Certified, rci-.lHlor-
nd, tax-free. O'.'o. Hay from District I
Director, Ilununzu, Ore. Adv. 14-20
Help yoiimulf, by helping your
owu country. Uuv Horsefly Irriga
tion! District JjoiiJk.
Adv. 14-20 I
v About -
OfT OF irOHI'ITAL
Li-win of AIkiiiiii DIhcIiuikiiI
I-NiIIowIiik ()H-riitliin
.link
Jack I,owI, i wll known employe
of llio AlKoma Lumber company,
wail rllnrtiiirRcd from a Klamath
Kill In lionpltul lunt night following
a major oporalion for appendlcltfn.
Irf'wlH li cxpectliiK to return to hl
work Vltbln a fortnight.
;o i-isiuxo
!. H. Currln Itox-rln IIiiiIi-h fur liny
Willi KisliliiR li'xl
C. S. Currln chaperoned a group
of threo young Iwaak Walton pro-'
tegen this morning for an extended I
flnhlng (rip lantlng tbo ontlro day. In
llio Kcno district. Currin'a gueal.i
wore Richard Currln, Robert' Currln
and Max Ncwsom.
. VIHITOJtM hem:
anil Mm. Ia-avIIL Itcliirn (o
Home In Itiirky l'olnt
.Mr.
After 'Visiting with friends and
relatives sail spending soma time
In Klamath Falls, Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
R. Laavllt of Rocky Point returned
to tholr homo. While In the city
they u tie n dud the Shi-lno how given
in tha Pine Tree theater Monday
night. '
1 1MVOHOE FILED
1)1 voice Kouxlit by .Mm. Kniinn Mi'
i Leod Today In Circuit Court
Suit for divorce was filed in cir
cuit court this ' morning by Mrs.
Kmma McLeod ogaln.it Wulter E.
MoLeod, charging cruel and in
human treatment. There ore no chil
droo or property rights.
8EEKS DIVOltCH
A (nil Woiiuin Clnliim Cruel and In-
human Trent iiient From Spouse
Mrs. M. J. Simmons, 72-year-old
resident of Klamath Falls, has filed
suit tor divorco against T. J. Sim
mons, charging cruel and Inhuman
tieatmont. Mrs. Simmons claimed
that at il Ivors times Jicr lifo was un
safe In tho prenenco of her husband,
who treated her In an abusive
manner.
RKDITKD IIOAD LIMIT
I.nv Kvlr-s Today In nnectIon
WI'll Motor Truck
According to thu etato highway
department, tho reduced load limit.
affecting trucks on state highways,
expired today, and all laws In con
nection 'With tho motor trucks will
.bo 'itftectod by state highway com
missioners. TO KOCKY POINT,
mill Mrs. Moo to (let Summer
, , Cottngo lii Condition
Mr,
Mr. and-Mrs. H. N. Moo left Inst
night for tfocky Point, where thoy
will get their summer home, on the
lake In condition for use. While on
tho lake they are planning to got
In a, llttlo 'fishing before returning
to Klamath Falls the latter part of
tho wock.
TAKES POSITION
llcrmun Murdoch. Xmv Working
With Hood Ulver Drug: Company
Herman JUirilock. formorly em
ployed horo. In tha Star Drug store,
has taken a position as clerk In the
Hood River Drug company ot Hood
itlvor, Oregon. . ( i
DAl'OHTEK ltOHf
Mr. Anil Mm. .T. Ernest Ilninton
N'nnio Ciiljd Heverloy Dolls
Mr. nnd Mrs.,. J, Ernest Brunton
nro tho pnronts of a baby girl, horn
April 8, at the fnmlly rosldenco In
Mills Addition Thoy will name tho
child Bovorloy Doris. - .
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"The
People
' BULKS TIMI1KR
Coiinlili'mllon if ffilHtm tiivfu T. M'i
., Ifc-lw-ll by Itiiliiiiil Huvy
For a contiUlurntlnn of $2800
Richard IJovoy of San Franclnco ob
tained 162 acres of timber land
from Thomas AV. Dolzqll of Klam
ath Falls. The timber land in lo
cated 18 mile cunt of Bonanza. The
w.irrunty deed wan filed In the of
fice of the county clerk Tuesday
mornlne. J ' '
l'.WH FIXE
County of fern Knrlilicil by Fine
of 9iO From WIIImt Nine
Wllbcr Nine appearnd befora
Justice of the Peace It. EV Hun-
saker this morning and paid a fine
of 10 Into the county coffers on a
charge of exceeding the speed
limit. Nine was arrested by Traffic
Officer R. E. Knowles March 31,
making his appearance today.
IIOX 7.V.MWAUT IS HACK
Former Clly KiiKiiiwr Keiurns Afli-r
lxiiijc Vnenlioii ,
Don J. Zu'mwalt, former city en
gineer and well known local resi
dent, has rcutrned to Klamath Falls
with Mrs. Zumwalt after an absence
of. sevurnl months in southern Cali
fornia. Mr. Zumwalt will resume
his engineering work In this city,
which during his absence has been
handled by his former assistant,
Frank Z. Howard.
TO OIVB PLAY
"XoUiIiir Hut Tlio Trulh" To Be
I'renrnleil Ity Merrill Students
Members of the Senior class of
Merrill high school will present )
Nothing Hut the Truth", In Merrill, j
April IT. The curtain is scheduled
for 8:15 p. m. Evory member of
the graduating class Is represented
In the play -which Is ono of the most
Interesting of James Montgomery's
plays.
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and economy insist upon having your
coffee fresh roasted the day you buy it.
We roast coffee daily. Come in and try
a pound today. .
Italian-American Grocery
'910 Main Open Evenings and Sundays
Complete line of Domestic and Imported Goods
WE DELIVER FREE .
Wm Last Times Tonight
Goose ' Hangs High"
A Clitwdc of American Homo
"Alburtus,"
lie Seen the 1'nweii
omorrow
MACK SENNETT COMEDY
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CKTUt.V FIIOM, MKII'OUI
Mi-.Awl Mm. ' lierlKn Hack From
'Kue- Itlver Valley Country
Mr. and Mrs. ' Carl Ueebee and
chlHrili have jut returned from
Med fori . Mrs. Hcebee has been In
Medforilfor some time'vlslting with
friends Vd relatives.
OX VACATION
leaven Willi Family J
.mile Ami II. C.
- J. A. Oordtn, president of the
First N'atlonal fenk, with his wife
and daughter hat left by motor for
Portland, ScUle .d British Colum
bia whero he will, spend a week's
vacation. V
Danish Pastry
i3i anotner miner
. that you have Been
wanting and didn't
think you could get
in town.
Well, here it is A
and if you don'
think it is the best
you ever . ate just V
tiy some. - "
Order it when you v
order your
GOLDEN
K RUST
BREAD
Klamath
Bakery
826 MAIN
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O'oiXox
LiK'jit ItaiiVr
Fur Kja
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1
1 Flavor
!.; Satis-
Ptyi faction
tM X Strength
MSt!fe
Lite
-and-
the Miracle Man"
Known (In- I'nkimnn Telln jlie 1'iitolil
FLORENCE VIDOR in "THE
WOltKIXd AT HAXK? -
(VinMancM fliryniiil Tniiiil,0!illlon
Willi IjkiiI (Vmciern
Constance Chrystal, formerly em
ployed as ticket seller at the Pine
Tree theater, ha taken a position
as clerk in the First National bank.
Miss Chrystal -started In on her jiisur
position today, 'Mlss Sibyl Bamber.
'formerly stenographer for Justice of
'he Peace II. E. Hunsaker, has also
recently accepted a Job as clerk with
the bank.
FOOT SPECIALIST VISITS
KLAMATH FALLS STORE
Dr. W. T. Burns, Inventor of cu
boid muscle developer end cuboid
shoes that is revolutionizing the
arch support industry and shoe
manufacturing Is In the city the bal
ance of this veek ' located at Hous
ton & Jester's-shoe stores The cu
boid factory is located at Albany,
Oregon and uses Oregon, tan. leather
and Oregon spruce. Dr. Burns Is a
foot specialist of national reputa
tion and has spent nearly four years
demonstrating his products In some
of the best stores of the United
States.
Since Coolidge has been named
"Bear Ribs" by the Siour. Indians
we doubt if they thought of 'Cat
Got His Toitsue." '
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PERSONALS
,,Mr. ' and Mrs. , O. Hammer are
Kkmath Falls visitors from their
home In Cottage Grove.
Jlr. and Mrs. Xl Nugler of SIsso'n
are-siending several days In the city
transacting business.
Hv A. Sprague, trainmaster for
this division of the Southern Paci
fic is hi the city, where he Is a fre
quent ittor.
Mrs. O.Vrrefen ot Macdoel Is shop
ping for several days in Klamath
Falls. She Is a guest in the White
Pelican hotIi
Edith V. Vkibere ot Medford ar-
rived in the (it late last night from
her home oves the mountains to visit
with friends. , .
Dave Liskey is among the out of
town visitors spring several days
in the city from his home in Malin
Elmer Fox is :Klamath Falls
visitor from his "some in Grants
Pass. Fox Is a guest' in the Arcade
hotel. :
W. M. El kins and,. L Hartley, busi
ness visitors from thelf homes in
Mt . Shasta, are speptftng several
days in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. George 7. Earnesi
ot Oakland, aro visiting with friends
In Klamath Falls for the temalnder
of the week
H. C. Auld of Euxese Is in Klam
ath Falls -transacting boislnellB and
visiting with old friends in thi ,city.
Mrs. Curtis Heldrich of oiiilo
quin -visited in Klamath Fallsuhis
week with her sister-ln-Vaw, airs.
Marion Hanks. j
Ermie Hosley of Chlloquin was'-ln
the city Tuesday night to attend7.,
meeting of the road association, ro
turning this morning to his home.
L. P. Dunn Is spending the week
In Spokane attending a comvenlton
of Rexall drug dealers tor this district:.-'
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Mrs. Effle Richards, Klamath
Falls nurse, loft yesterday for Oak
land, where she will visit with
friends and relatives. "'
"Marvin Cross and Ooorgo S.lBoydl
of Bly sepnt the day' In Klamath
Falls transacting business and visit
ing with friends.
Mrs. C. W. Slmonson is shopping
In the city from her home In filirk.
Mrs. Mary D. Mass is visiting in
Klamath Falls from her home In
Lokevlew. '
J. J. Steiger of Chiloiiuin, lumber
man ot that district. Is spending sev
eral days In the city from his hotne.
J. T. Dixon of Fort Klamath .Is
visiting from his home with frienU,i
In. Klamath Falls.
C. H. Williams is among tho out;
of town visitors in tha city from his
home In Hornbrook
John Tumor of Morrill is among -
tho out of town visitors from Ilia
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MIRAGE"
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Wood
We are preparedto sell
blocks to farmers now
and will spill into your
truck from the bin. Call
at our office and ge,t
order.
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone. 533
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Swansons
Barber Shop
Look for the TaHest Pole
la the World
Beauty Shop in con
nection. Gertrude Johnson in
:. charge ..
Specializing in Marcel
. lng,. water waving and. .
French - paper .-urL-Shampooing,
scalp treat
ments, facial massage
. and . manicuring . tor
ladles and man.
Ha tinfng and hair .
' goods made to ordor.
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. Phone 318 , - -625
Main St
White Pelican
' Hotel
Merchants Lnnch, 60c
12:00 to 1:30 p. m.
Also
Banquets Nr."r:!rC
- Parties
Dancea'
L'AMATH VALL
Y
HOSPITAL
Centrally Located l.
40rPine , Phone 4$7
CluirgcV. for confinement rnngoJ
from ?5ti00 to 180.00.
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borne, transaclfcirf business and K'siW ,
lng with frleiWl. . '
O. E. Dypt an! A. Oontrjr 'ii
Hornbrook are out of town visftqfs
hi Klamath Vails, stopping' at si
hotel In thb.cItyV ; '
H. T. Thomani k a Medfaii vlsltift
J In the city from his' hoDIji "over 'tlia
J mountains. ..t-. .T.u
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