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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1925)
' PAGE THREB THURSDAY, APRIL' 1 fl, " lf)2.1 ' . ' 13 - If ' - V ' RYRNING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON " Ajjhe LIBERTY "The Liberty Has tho Pictures" THURSDAY ONLY That delightful little star SHIRLEY MASON "C u r ly T o p ' also THE LIBERTY TRIO in a new and snappy program Popular Prices I ( FRIDAY ' ; . An extra big show "THE RODEO M1XUP" '"THE SANTA FE TRAIL" The; Popular Liberty Trio Regular Prices ' , Mai n ly A b o ut Peo p 1 e tiik vi:.vriii:ii Tlid C'yilo-rilormugrnpli t Under wood's l'liiriniicy shows the buromo Irlc pressure ti be fulling. A- dls turhunco Ik rurmliiK u tho Hotuh. Forecast for next 24 hours: Cloiwly mill' iiiiHulllml wild modcr al Hindu. Tho tVciis recording thurmouiotor roglstitred miixlmtim and mlnlinum temperature today Uh follows: High 04 Low 4 I'. H. Wriilhcr Iti-port , Oregon: Ilaln tonight, anil Frl dny; moderate southeasterly winds. VIHITINfJ IS 1TV Former lU'nlili-ia HprmliiiK Home Time lit Kluiiiiilli Fulls TIiIm AVt-t-k III X OX W'AI.KKHH Willi" I'rlla.n Hol.I Filled Willi Men ly Cognomen of "Wnlkir" iZllu lli I'1 X Top o' the morning news a better breakfast! ABETTER BREAKPASt-tlut ( the clue and cue to a day oaccompluhmentl A better breakfast always 1 k front pi gf" new to your stomach nl tht' the thing you "tnwP on ill day. A better breakfast alls, firu of ill, (or delicious home cooked cereal For Instance! there'! nothing like a ttaaf ' fair bowl of Carnation Mush to put a man into the undo of tiia morning's work ! Or to give youngsters their energy tun for itudy and play. Carnation Mush brings to toot breakfast bowl all the flavor, all the nutriment, of golden wheat fclds. And does it lit Jitie sumutesl Tht' til it takes thanks to the Albem procea that strains and rolla the whole wheat grain Into creamy white, water-tbin lakes. For a better breakfast for a breakfast that's energy rich yet easy to digest put your cereal-faith in Carrabon ) Mush. Mine it tlie mauutiry ol tne morning man i A run on Walkers, ull of tham liotinlur too, according to Klslo Toombs, llin office girl, when It comcii to telephone culls and .get ling mixed up, was evident at tb While Ptdlcan hotel. A. K. Walker of Sun Frandico followed tho signa turo of I). 8. Fl. Walker of Portlund. (.'loan on tho heels of the other Wulkor cumo T. 0. Walker of San Frunilsco. A. K. Walker In a fre quent vlBllor In Klamath Falls nit travelling freight nnd passenger ugoiil for Ihn Cnniiillun Pacific rnll-way. MAIL lUKSl'I.ATIONH Mm. , fluy Kkwnll of Alumedn, Ciillfornlu, ' u former resident of Kluinath KuIIm, In vlxUliit; at the Homo of her ulster, Mm. H, A. ItiindB. Bho will li-uvo Friday for her home, Mm. Kkwnll came to JCluimith Falla to meet her aimer. Mm. K. (innnlcr of Montreal, who In upend Inn a month in the city at tli home of Mra. Harry Harxraiea. MOTH Kit VIHITIXO Itiniilnit. of lUnehurfC VlNfflnjc Klniiiiilli I nlli Willi DiiliKlilem In Mm. Hazel Illakcmoor and Mm. MadKe Ciilldem of Klamath Kails are entertalnlnit their mother, Mm. Patterson, a resident of Roseburg. Mrs. Patterson Is v.'ell known In Klnmuth Falls where the has a num ber of friends. The Mltle Symphony Orchestra Concert will be held at the Presby terian church Friday, April 17, In stead of tba Scandinavian hall. IIOIIIIITT KKTl'llXfl I'nntiir of First dirlsliiin ("liurrli Is llmk Krtm Woodland, rnllforiihi Ills friend greatly ImprorCTj from an Illness that was at first deemed fatal, the Iter. W. K. Iiolibltt re turned laHt nlKht from Woodland. California after an absence of over a week. Mr. liobbltt was called suddenly by the Illness of a very close friend. His sudden departure kept hlra Irom preaching the Easter sermon at the First Christian church where be Is pastor. ItHODKH IIKKB A. K. Hhodrs of San KrnmWo to Spend K-niHlndiT of Week In C'ily KKDHOX MXn Election of Officers to In Held at Home of Mm. U. X. (Imiens Among tho frequent visitors spending the remainder of the week in Klamath Falls is A. K. Rhodes of San Francisco, travelling freight and passenger agent for the Mis souri Pacific railway. He Is con ferring with Klamath business men, while a guest In the White Pelican hotel.. Miss Ferno Hanks and Mrs. D. N. Clemens will entertain members of I he Kedron club tonight at the home ! of Mrs. Clemens. Klectlon of offic ers will be conducted, followed by a social evening. I'ltitiiiiisli-r .foliii Mrl'nll ItequrHlH Observance f Xew Ijimh ' According to Postmaster John McCall, many of the persons mulling out papers und parcels, are disre garding the new postal laws, which rcaiilres ' nu Increase In postal alamos . for the mailing of such I articles. A sign was hung ovor the slot for papers and parcels In the Klamath Falls post office, due to tho tact, said McCall, that pnpors had been mailed by the score with Insuf ficient postage, this postage being collected at the other end. IMVOIM-K ORAXTKIi .Mrs. Kniilile (iallagher (Jivrn Divorce From CJeorge nllnKfier AT THE PINE TREE iJiis.'',',V y an m. (gj Better Breakfaft Cereal Say "Cinution Miuh to your grocer v. Advertising Space in THE EVENING HERALD Pays 100 Cents on the Dollar Straight Lines Demand "Luk-Shu-Ri Knit" Lingerie To conform to the latest edicts of fash ion and to have the silhouette you should have, you must wear lingerie that'fits you perfectly. expensive, rendy-niiido .storo llngorlo will not Florence Vldors roio in ine Mir'ago," the screen version of Kd gur Klwyn'a great drama which cotnes to the d'lno Troo theater to day Is a striking contract to her role In "Barbara Frletchln." Fmui tho character of tho beautiful. Con ventional southern heroine of Hyde Fitch's play tto that of the "gold dlggeT" character of Kdgnr ' Kel wyn's play la a tar cry. hut Miss Vidor bus . made the' tr.r.nlMou without sacrillcliig ;iny of "tho sweet, womanly appeal thr.t is al ways associated with her char acters. .In "The Mirage." Mls Vldor Is called upon. to portray the part of a young girl who thinks sha sees happiness m tho cxlstonoo of "gold diggers" who aro members of the show In which sho obtains a part upon her arrival, from l small town. Mrs. Fannie Alia Captain Gal lagher was granted a divorce from (ieorge Uallagher In circuit court this morning on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. Mrs. Gal lagher charged that at times, her life was unsafe, her husband threat ening to kill her. Mra. Gallagher was given the custody of her three year old child, f.ola, the defendant the custody of Bva, age ten. KI.FXTIOX SOOX KIrIiI 1inniber Directors To He Klcctfd Wllliin a Few Days ADVISES CHANGE OF FIRE EQUIPMENT IN RURAL COMMUNITIES THE &Mmm& THEATRE , ;;v;A good show always , : "The Miracle" "'. ' " Starring FLORENCE VIDOR New York's night life -exposed and the great A LEU R T U S ; in person . " . Comedy 'X " ": - and, New April 24 and May 1 have been tentatively set as the dates for the primary and general election of the chamberpot couiroofce ilifoctor this yeur. Tho primary election, desig nating the chamber members who are candidates at the election will probably be held April 24. The gen eral election will be held May 1. Fire Chief Keith K. Ambrose has advised the first equipment stand ardization crew operating out of Salem, to visit the towns of Merrill and Malln and Chlloquln before pro ceeding to Lakevlevr to standardize equipment.' ' If any of the towns have 2 couplings on their fire equipment. the state could force them to change from the Pacific Coast standard thread to the National standard i thread, Mr. Ambrose said. The standardizing -crew, which has changed all of the city fire equipment and the equipment of the Ewauna Box company and Big Lakes Box .company to the National stand ard thread. Is now at work on the tire equipment of the Pelican Bay Lumber company. 'They will be working on equipment In Klamath county for two weeks to come. According to a law passed at the. last legislature all fire , equipment in Oregon must be National stand' ard. The law was passed in order ) that towns adjacent to each other in i Orcgan could render assistance In time of a large conflagration. i 4 ACCKITS .rORlTlOX Mrs. Killtll AnilHTK of Med ford la Assist in Frank Lee's Office. AT THE LIBERTY Ordinary, more fill Ilia bill. Follow the lend of other woll-trrossert Klnmuth Fulls women . wenr "Liik-Wiu-UI Knit" look bettor, wear better cost loss. Phono 248-H before boon fiir jirlvnto sltbwlnji. "' ."" 1113 Main Phone 243-R W'KHW'W'l Thomas Burke's LimeUouso stor ies havo supplied the matorlul for somq of the fluest entertainments that have como out of tho motion picture studios of America. Anothur product of Burke's pen came to tho screen tonight al mo uioerty ine- ater. It Is "Curlytop," starring Shirley Mason, and tho .production must be nlacod with the others as an excellent photoplay. Maurice Klvev. the KnsUsll di rector, has utlllaed his first hand knowledge of London's Limehouse district nnd given "Curlytop" an authentic atmosnhero that adds much to tho screen version. Shirley Mason though many may. not rec- ognlza her In beautiful blondo curls Is lyplral as the dainty snucy lliii'ko ' heroine and 'fits admirably Into tho story of the little girl whoso bountiful locks brought her the love of all men mid tho hatred of women. ,. , Mrs. Ed!th V. Amberg of Medford has accepted a position with Frank D. Leo. Klamath Falls lumberman, filling the vacancy left by Mrs. Lucille Rose. Mrs. Rose left today for Sun Francisco whero she will visit for the remainder of the spring months with friends and relatives, afterwards returning to Portland for the summer. : X).ST LKAOI K SCOltF-S : : : Yesterday's results: At Salt Iike 9; Portland 7. At Sacramento 2; Seattle 1. v At. Oakland San Francisco 3. At Los Angeles 12; Vernon 2. Great Routes Suiuet Qolden State American Canyon Shasta for season 1925 Opening sale date, May 22nd Tickets on sale from Maty 22nd, up to and including September 15th; Return limit October 31st, 1925. ' Now plan your summer v4 cation journeys to the East, taking advantage of these low fares. Full stopover privileges. Substantial reductions in roundtrip fares. First-class accommodations personal service -deliciou meals at meal-time in South 1 ern Pacific dining car. . , i ' i: it i! r 5j. ' Tmrtservations,andalltaXToa4m ' J. J. MILLER, D. 517 Main St. Phone 709 V 1 1 The Little Symphony Orchestra Concert will be held at the Presby terian church Friday, April 17, in stead of the Scandinavian hall. 16-17 SIDES TO DRAW IN Taxi F. & PA. Klamath Falls, Ore.j Phone 77 Remember that phone number 77-i-when you want ,taxi, ser vice in a hurry. Clean, fast, cars, driven by experienced, eour-j s toons drivers. v . - ' ,. Cheaper than' driving 'your' own car and with none of l ine & discomforts. - . 1 v i RECKARD AUTO SERVICE Phone 77 Sixth and Main If VISITORS A fast moving western picture is "A Ilodoo Mlxup" at the Liberty Friday. -t Tho story Is that of a yaui'.ff so olely girl from the oast who believes tho west of tpdily is as wild nnd wniily hs it was In tho days ol Buffalo Hill. Craving excitement, sho S'es to hor uncle's ranch In senroh o.', a new thrill. She . Is bitterly disup lionled in tlndlnaXlliiit the west of today Is pretty much like miy other part of the, county, J-ldmuiul Cobb falls In lovo with her and docldos to, slugp some '. fnko wild west Irlcks for Iiim' particular benetlL H- Use -'...Your Phone All first class grocers carry GOLDEN KRUST BREAD so all you have to do. is order it with your grocery order. It costs 3c l more but is worth a doU . lar. Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN GOTH KX BURG, April 16. Mer chants, prelates and athletes from the United States and other coun tries, will this spring and summer journey to Sweden to attend trade fairs, - a religious gathering and sporting contests. The first of these will be an In dustrial exhibit to be held In Goth-, enburg May 4-10. the eighth annual exhibit of Its kind, at which the best products of Swedish Industrie, handicraft an'd commerce will u, j shown to visitors from many coun tries. The second occasion for I many nationalities to meet in Swed- en will, be the Baltic Trade Fair, jiwhtch has been arranged In Stock i holm tor June. To this all the couu- tries bordering on the Baltic Sen. j except Oermany, have been Invited to send exhibits. . . . ' I For churchmen the .outstanding ; ovont of the year will be the Univer- sal Conference on Christian Life and j Work, to be held in Stockholm from I August 19-80. From the Unltedj States alone will' come about 130 delegates: Kvery country in Europe, ins well as India and the Far Kast, i will be represented. . ' . j Vis by Cathedral , on the Island of I (iothhtnd. will celebrate the 700th anniversary of Its founding In July, and Amorlmn athletes will coni- pete In International games at tho I Stockholm stadium this summer. DOS HALL'S White Pe Sandwich 1 i can S h o p Quick Lunch - Humberger Sandwiches 10c "Clean as a Pin" Pies like mother tried to make lOc t llS 6th St. (Sandwiches to take out) f Beef stew with .inffaA tJAtl' 9R 1 ,J k L , V J Hi J WW j T EVERY ENGLISH PIG GETS OWNER'S NAME LONDON, April 16. Pigs In Eng land are to be tattooed for Identifi cation purposes. Several inks : 1 ready have been tried out, but t' e idea has not as yet been perfected, .therefore to stimulate further In terest the scientific research com mittee of the Large, Black Pig Soc iety has offered a reward for a satis factory system or tattooing. The present system - of ear notches or numbered ribbons for registration of pigs Is very unsatis factory, says the society, which re cently has been urging ink manu facturers to turn out a product which would make possible not only the ' tattooing of black pigs, bul Berkshire, or blonde pigs, as woll as different kinds of cuttle. GOOD INVESTMENT I i What? Why, Horsefly Irrigation District Bonds. Certified, register ed, tax-free, 6. Buy from District Directors, Bonanza, Ore. Adv. H-?0 Women are not men's equals. '0 know. . AVe tried to slap one on tfr back and borrow a dollar from h(ir. L) Help yourself, by helping your own country. Buy Horsefly Irrita tion District Bonds. Adv. H-Jl WVWVWVWWWtfVWWVWWVWlW REMIEMBER THE LITTLE SYMPHONY Orchestra Concert Friday, April . 17th Presbyterian Church v V YOU BE THERE ' White Pelican Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c i 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. A Also. jfTGEij Banquets ! Parties W" Dances ?V VVVVVV V, VVv ' VVVVVV'i V.WVVV.VVYVVVVvv v (