The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    .MONDAY, APttlt, 27, 1'02B
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Mainly - About People i
VIHI'I'S I V -MDIHOItl)
Kin null ll Falls V In I lorn Miuiy
. Meilfol'll Mllll (Jl'lltllH I'lIMN
Among Din in mi I y visitor from
Ivln in u 1 1) KuiU In spi'lid III" luy In
Mmlforil, wits Kd ilionlck, Klamath
Full llcl'lllllHIUIt' Will) WIIH ll'IIHIIIg
llin imimboi's (if tlio degree tnum to
put on tlio Knights of (,'oluinliuu
Inlllullim. '
THE PINE TREE
THEATRE
Tonight
Corinne Griffith
in
"LOVES
WILDERNESS"
Tuesday
Betty Compson .
-. in
"NEW LIVES
FOR OLD"
WKIII) VIH1TOIIH
Klmiiiilli Hotels Filled Willi Ylltr
From iirl li Anil HuiUli
.Mr. iinil Mm. Itolmrt Milton unit
Mr. mill Mm. K. I., I.fu worn nmnng
tlin many (nit (if town vlnllorM lo
spend tlin wtink-ond In' Klumutli
Fulls visiting with Mends. Thiy
lira resldi'iits of Weod, California,
unil whl In In tliu city stopped In I In;
White I'lllll-BII hotel.
Fll.l, HHUVK'H
Wlillii IVIIimi Hotel IVi larlng For
( Tourist Anil Hummer Trmli)
i
I Kul I dining room service In the
White 1'ullciiti hotel has been ro
' stored for tlin first limn glnco early
! full wild tli ii cessation of tourist
liuvi-l and iiummi'r trada. Duo to
jlhu ltii:ri-(iHi'il nu'inhor of fcuiKtH In
I ho hotul, Mrs. Hope Kllhourne,
imuinKiT of tlx lintel, upon hnr ro
lurn from iliu south, InKtltutcil the
lurgur service.
ovy.n "i:i;k.i:xi
I'lnml Willi! VKIim With Ulster
' From Homo In Mmiliiel
I .i-l it 11 il Wllllm, (n charge of tha
Bholl oil company million ut Mac
iloi'l, spoilt the week-end with llin
i i(jy KiHl.tr, Mm. Norrls. whllo In tlio city
A Tip to Uw Motorist
feM thirsts
1 - Tilt. VI i-.
"JUnc passes faster.
your vtu are Keener
and jour nerves fire
stendter Mth Wrlgjcy
to help. Soothing and
f wect to smokers. Re
freshing when 'ilry"
Good for Hint stuffy feez
ing eflcr hearty meals.
1 1 n')' . 1 X r t
1
II
tcftef every meal
SEALED
TIGHT
KEPT
RIGHT
worth of
attachments
I'l'.O.M
lUllll'lll'l' I'llllll
loinl Vein'
DlnlHi't . Iti'iiurU
f'm; Ciopx
Arminlliip to, ;ll,; M. ltoblimon,
runi'linr from Knno, duo to tlin ru-
:imt rnliiH, tlio crop yi'iir lookn IiIkIi-
ly fuvoruhlo. Itolilnnon. vlxltod with
frli'inli) unil Tcliitlvi.' ovit llio wi k-
uinl, uiopplng ut llin Arciidu hoiol
whllo In Klnmatli K;ill.
RIHK KICSIDKNTH
Hotel )iinci Hay Klik K n
'' Tottii "u' Milium I. hui
lluuy
Wlmn the Nulron cut-off l com-
pliittil nml tlio llltla town of Kirk
I on llin main lino, realilonlii of
Unit city look forwnrd to a boom In
DVorythluK. from prlcvit to pripula-
tlo.i. Tb In In ttcrordliiK to Mr. und
Mm. C. W. Klmoimon of Kirk, who
npont tha weok-ond In Ktumnth
KiiIIh ahoppliiK und vlnltliiK with
frlonilM.
HKM) VIKITOItH
(ioimI Tlnif MihIo Ofif HlKliWiiy
Klmiiiilli 1'hIIm Thi-y ( Lilin
To
ClulmliiK tbo bonl ttmo ever made
rrom Klnmnlh Kail to Und, Oro
koii, Krnnk Pelltlcr an! tJoa 011
lundor, two Hnnd roHldimU arrived
In Klumutli Fall on Saturday nlftht
to upend inn woak-end with friends
In tlin city. Tbo roudn are In fulr
condition ncconlliiB to I'olltlnr and
Olllunder. however , there In plenty
of. room for Improvomcnl.; -; .
FROM. HAS FKANVIKY
Itny Clly .if t'nllfiirliln Si-iuls iiin-
, Uvr nf VMtorN ( Illy
Sin Francisco has Bent a number
of week-end visitors to Klamath
FnMn, Homo on business, otbors for
tilonsure nnd many traveling through
on their way north an early tourists
Anionic I bono from the bay city to
lop In lClnuiMh Falls over the
wcek-oml wore M. T. Dlotchky, John
H. Janusc'o. J. 0. Roborluon, I. W.
Itmn. Gludys BIssor and (leorwe O.
Davie.
Mvi-nts hkkk
l'equent 'lsllor To Kliiinnlli Fulls
Iti-IMirlH Hplcnillil HlKhwny
O. V. Myers, ono of the most fro-
quont visitors ,' to Klamath Fulls
from bin homo in Medford over the
mountnlnn, spent the week-end und
today In the city ox business, con
ferring with timber men and con
tractors. According to Myers the
highway Is better than It has ever
been during the past year, und all
sections of tho road, which were
dump from the shade from trees
bordering the highway, have been
dried up and the road, with very
little exception Is hard surfaced
over the entire way.
SKKKA IMVORCK
Klninntli Falls Resident Names I)e
nertlon ns Cnti.se
Thomas J. Jackson has filed suit
for divorce against Bertha B. Jack
son, both residents of Klamath Falls.
Tho couplo were married on October
1, 1006. They havo two minor
children which tho plaintiff requests
be Riven tha dcfomlant. The plain
tiff stntcd In. tho divorce papers
that ho was willing to pay $900 a
year, alimony, until the two miinor
children had reached their major
with every Universal
Vacuum Cleaner for
the next
Four Days
':
Uhilgs Electric Store
The i
choicest in
Bakery goods .
Buns,
Danish Pastry,
Cakes,
Rolls,
Rye Bread, "
Raisin Bread.
And the
GOLDEN - s.
K RU ST
BREAD
For wkjch we are
famous.
Gdlden Krust
Bread is now 12c.
Klamath
Bakery
826 MAIN
THE LIBERTY
THEATRE
Tpnight
1
Last Showing of
THE GIRL"
Tuesday
Milton Sills
'-. , and
Viola Dana
in
"AS MAN
DESIRES"
r'A '
' MA1.1.V VISITOItS . '
Siiturduy ' KlioiM-rs N'uinlier .Many
From XrlKl'lKirfng Town
Among the many out of town
guests In tho city were a number of
Mnlln visitors, spending the week
end shopping and visiting with
friends. Dave Llskey was among
the Malln visitors us was Hess Sul
livan. They were guests In the
Arcade hotel.
CiTUXH JI HV KXt'l SKH
Forenutii HH-iu!liijg Week In Itlili
iinlsou SiiriilUN Is lteusou
Due to the fact that the foreman
of tho grand Jury, Harry I'cltz, Is
spending a week with Mrs. Peltz at
Richardson Springs, California, the
grand Jury was called today and
excused until tho return of Mr. and
Mrs. Peltz.
VISITtXG HKRK
Former Klninntli Falls Residents
Visiting: With Friends
' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Newbury of
Medford, arrived In Klamath Falls
on Saturday morning tj spend sev
eral days In the city visiting with
friends, ux-d ) relatives, t They aro
former residents of" "Klamath Fulls
and their many friends wecoino
them back to the city for their visit.
Whllo In the city they are guests of
Mr.'Newbury-s mother, Mrs. Wilbur
Jones. Mrs. Newbury, before her
marriage, was Miss Majorie Delzell.
i Wild. "AlVK 1AX K
First National Rnnk Kniplyes Form
Oftib For SocinI I'urposes
Men nnd women employed In the
First National bank havo formed a
social organization, to be known as
the First, National Bank "Jinkors."
Their first social venture under the
new name, will be a dance In the
White Pelican hotel, on Wednesday,
May 6, an Informal 'affair. The
bookkeepers form the executive com
mittee and are Ruth LIndsey, Con
stance Crystal, Sybil Bamber and
Inez Jenkins. On tho roceptlon
committee, V assure tho guests of
n hearty welcome, Kathryn Doty,
Josephine Upp and Mrs.' Gertrude
Mooro will nork. t
1'LAX WF.IXIF. ROAST
(ilrk of Rank to Fnjoy Feed Anil
Theater Party
A nittnhor of girls of the First
National bank with several friends
will enjoy n welnle roast and theater
parly on Wednesday night, tho pic
nic to be given on tho upper' Klam
ath lake. The party will drive to
tho lake Immediately after the close
of the bank. Those who will enjoy
the party are Constance Crystal,
l.orona Colson, Josephine Tpp, Ruth
I.lndsoy. Sybil Bamber, Knthryn
Doty, Inez Jenkins, Lulu Hansen,
Martha I'pp, and Stella Seizor.
TWO Jm.-NKSj OXK FIGHT
Sixty Dollars Totals Fhies Received
Ity l'ollro Juilfro
One fight and a couple of sec
ond offense drunks netted tho police
department 660 this morning, 'as a
I result . of arrests mado over the
nvoek-end. Tho drunks, by reason
of their former acquaintance with
the police court were fined $25
! apiece; The1 erring ono who threw
his fists in a public place paid $10
! (or his Indiscretion. "
Mrs. ni'RKB hf:rf.
Rnnunzn Resident Visit InK With
. Friends ill Klnmnth Falls
Mrs. I.. D. Bnrko.. wifo of tlio
prominent deputy sheriff, was a
Klnmnth Falls visitor in tho city to
day, from hor home In Bonanza,
spending the dny shopping and visit
ing with tvlonds."-Accordlns to Mrs.
Burke, tho past' fow aprlng weeks
La Vogue Stores
Fifth and Main
New
Month End Sale
Plain - and fur-trimmed
models in Twilleen,
Twills, Suedes, Po
laires, Fancy
Tweeds. -These
smart coats are
outstanding
values. ,
Coats
. . ;. 1,
IK
- .1
50 SMART
DRESSES '
Silks, f 1 a n n e I s,
prin'ji and, twill
dresses, reduced
from as ' high
:i$q.50
as
New Dresses
SPORT AND
DRESS COATS
Marvelous . Sport
Coats 111 all the
popular S p r n g
i'ladea, Extraordi
nary values at
$15
Adorable tracks for all oc
casions styles taut set tha.
Vague fashioned of Cin
ton -Crepe, Trouvai, Priatod
Silks,' Kasharlne, Charmeen,
Twilleen, Wool Repp. We '
offer these frocks at re
markable ,sav'ngsv
19;
New Ensembles
SPORT
SKIRTS
R o sr.i a n a r a and
Flannel Skirts
Sport Styles;
Jumper sklr1
plain . and plaid
ilannela. v ? -
a and
: also Jp."D
r'.s m Tf
i"
.a.
A.
ta.
-i.
til lOfoy 4y
fii.
Month End Sale
CHILDREN'S
COATS S
-A limited . lot
ChfIdron's""Co a
rrom former sea
sons, dra&iically
dued to close, out
at .. -. ' : 2 V
f$g.95
'-
Striking combinations in
finely tailored models.
Radiant prints and
. plain silks' for'
frocks and soft v. ?
harmonizing
f
tones for
the coats
of Twills, Satins
and Georgettes.
.Sensational values
Extra Special
Hat Reductions
$3.95 $5.95
Reduced from
$7.95 and $9.50
NOVELTY
COATS
A group " of our
finer type Novelty
Spring Coats and
finsembles beauti
fully fur trimmed,
reduced to
$35
PATTERN
HATS
On Sale' Tuesday
25 Exclus- ' ''-
ive Model ."
and Pat- ,
tern Hats
that sold
up to $19.50
.95
have benefited the Bonanza country
extremely. ;
vSt'RVKVOR RACK
C , T. Darley Retm-iiM From Fort
nifllit Spent In Suinnier I.nko
After spending a fortnight la the
Su".nor Lake district, C. T. Barley,'
county surveyor, ,has returned to
Klamath Falls preparing for anoth
er trip: Into the county for the
month of May. Tbo country in that
section Is a good condition, due to
an early spring, said Darley.
' MAMN WKTOHXU - '
lYomiiient Cltl2ens of NeJglibprlnK
City Jiurry Over AVeek-end
A marriage license, ono of tho few
i
j to be Issued during the past week,
i was given to Richard Hall Steven-
t
' son and Miss Zoa W.orlcw late Sat
i urday afternoon from the county
! clerks office. They both gave their
residence as Malln where Steven
son Is a prominent rancher.
MATTOOX IMI'ROVKS
Court llnllil'f, Filinllliii- Character,
Suffera Stroke
If. J. Mattoon, better known to
his countless . friends as "Matt" Is
improvod todny, according to word
received from tho . county court
house. Mattoan, court bailiff, for
tho past number of years holding
that position', suffered a stroke of
paralysis last week, from which ho
la resting easily. ,
FROM MAUN
Mm RlelMr Visiting; With Friends ,
Dui'UiK MomlniE . :
. ... I
John Rleber, manager of the'
Malin cheese factory at Malln, was !
among the many out of town-visitors
to spend the day In the city.
Rleber returned to his home this i
afternoon after conferring during
the morning hours With C. A. Hen-,
rterson, county agent; on matters of I
Importune to the cheese business. 7
IMione Jolinnyon-tlie-Spnt .
for Lumber 128 ' !
Hats off n wsmmJ
The man who wants wnnt Iv
coming to him should make a!
bee line for this lumber yard.
Hero you will got JtiH't tho
lumber specified and at the
price that shows a fulr margin
above the wholesale .market:
quotations. ' ' 4 !
LAKESIDE LUMBER 1
Center Ht. nnd Klamnth Ave.
.V ; COMPANY.
j'i ii'.i.iliwnn' -n-a 9MMm'"