The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 02, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    SATURDAY,-MAY 2;' 1925
EVENING IIEItALD,, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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mi'iit uliuuld luteoinu morn sharply
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liirl liiiuiu Warden Marlon Humes
iiiiuuiiiK't'it today. "Tlin. lit w Miiyn
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KIiiiiiiiIIi i'"ul In tm vo returned lo I Im
city after spending llio uiujnr por
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Pi am Int o, MrH. I'nllon, who was
taken south for her III heiillh, In
highly Improved anil wua beiinttcd
hy Hid southern' winter. I'l'llnn l
a pro.nlnctif stockman anil rancher
of Hid Kurt Klainatli district.
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Real service when you
pay for auto repairs ! !
Don't be satisfied with ;
hqlf-way service
Bring your car here, where there are not only ex
perienced auto mechanics, but, also a machine shop,
battery station, reboring and honing outfits and other
equipment to save you time and money.
Our equipment saves time and time means money in
repairing cars. N
Cratfeir Lake
Automotive Go.
"The Mouse of Satisfied Owners
23 Main - Phone 326
Some good values in
Used Cars
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Hpent.tho (lay In Klamath Kiilli
worn J. O. HhIiiiIIb, ranchwr of
Mulln, and K. J. Drothurton, hlii
mon-ln-ii w, iiIkii Interoiited in
ranchliiK In the southern part of
tho county. They trammeled hul
nitiin In tho city.
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l.in K'1 iVIi-l'iiillon Tiiki'D I'liii'e At
Kiiriiml 0ii'iiititc of Civic (ViiIit
Sixty mnibcr of the caravan for
Klamath YUn itliambcr of com
liiniTd in tho ifiiota ankeil by the
Kurt Klamath chamber, who In en
tertaining the' men and women from
Klamath Falln on May 6. The din
ner Charlie will be 75 centa. It in
tho plan of the committee' In
churxo to takn along a three-plecs
orchei-.lru and entertain with a
Jitney dance in the community hall
after the dinner.
Thn ronull of harmony, coopern-1
Hon and civic pride, wan recoxnlzed I
limt nlxht when the town of .Merrill
Joined linudH with liu nelKhbom in
cidelirullllK the formal iledliutlon of
the Jlerrlll conimiiiilty hall.
The com in unity hall, . which , wan
erected at a coxt of JCOe-O, In a
clear examifle fit what can bo done
with cooperation, la the opinion of
Merrill citizens When tho town of
Merrill once decided to put the pro
ject over, they wanted no time in
arguing about- altex or about fln
ii Hi-en. The people were anked to
put up the money, and did; the
HtockholderM In the community club
were naked to chofce a nltc, and they
did. " Approximately 500 were pre
sent at the celebration. '.
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turning to hla wife, Hurry Leonard
on the third denertlon ntnyed away,
lora Leonard complained In a div
orce complaint filed In circuit court.
Not only did Mr. Leonard deaert her
but failed to contribute to her gup
port during hla abandonment, Mrs.
Leonard claimed. . The luat time be
deaerted her waa on April 2C. 1924.
and ho haa not returned since, tho
complaint atutea. - The couple were
married April 26, 1919 In Redding,
California. '
llliOTHDIt 1IIKH ,
Illy Knurlicr Invea Thia Mornfnu:
for I,ok Aiiki'Ich
Otto Boyc left thin mornlnn from
Klamath Falls for Loa AnKelej.
where he was called hy the audden
death of Ills brother, Georg.j
Hoye, a well known former Klam
ath county resident. Hoye Is a
prominent Bly rancher and spent
the night In Klamath Falls before
leaving for the south.
VKATCH ILL
Iltfllirll7.il (llllllis rnilllllienl Kliim:
nth Kails KiiKlnma Man
K. S. Ventcli, prominent Klamath
Falls business man. Is confined to
hla homo, severely III, with, an at
tack of lnfluema. Mr. Veatch be
enmo 111 earlier In the week and haa
been under medical care for some
time. At three o'clock this room
ing his condition became serious.
however ho is resting easily today.
ILL AT DAl'OIITKH'S
Mrs, Amies (jurat Seriously III At
Home of Mrs. T. S. .Abbott
' Among the many out of town j
visitors In the city from the ranches j
and campi . In tho county Is A. j
Dredger of the Wheeler-Olmntead !
camp, who came in this morning I
from Klrkford to spend the re-'
mnlnder of the week visiting with
friends. . i
AKRIVKS l.X CITY
i. 3. Mlll''r, K. I'. .is.-iil, Itettiins
From Koutli
J. J. Miller, district freight and.
paaaenger agent of the Southern
Pacific Interesta In Klamath, re
turned from a business trip that
took him to Dunsmuir and other
points In northern California . thia
week In the rhterenta of the com
pany.
Tonight is the last showing of
"Barbara Frietchie"
It's patriotic to the core
Can a Man Collect Another Man's Life
As Ws Debt?
The law says he can. If you doubt that
this can be done, see
"It Is the Law"
A Big Special Screen Melodrama Just
Filled With Mystery, Thrills and
One of the Most Startling
Climaxes Ever Seen
An added feature is
"The Way of the West"
Continuous show, starting at 1 o'Clock
GCK.STS i.x cm
Kkookuin lUftldcntg, Kpeiidlng Week j
In City, Lrnrc Today
Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer of Skoo-:
kum where Palmer la Southern j
Pacific auditor for this aection and !
Sam Miller of the Utah Conatruc-;
tlon company, spent the past three
days in the city as the guests In the i
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. '
Franey. They returned to their
homes this morning by train. .
TO -VISIT I.X XOKTK
.MXssCuthleen Ilerviin to Spend Fort-
nlnht With I'rienils
Miss Cathleen Dervan will leave
In the morning for Portland and
Eugene by stage where she will :
spend a two weeks vacation visiting j
with friends an,d relatives. While
In Eugene, Miss Dervan will spend ;
some time with Miss Geneva Young, j
a former Klamath Falls girl.
AtThe LIBERTY
s "The Liberty Has the Pictures"
Tonight
The Pendleton Umiiitl-L'o (linnipli'ii
YAKIMA CANUTT in
"BRANDED A BANDIT"
SUNDAY
Hoot Gibson in "Taming the West"
If you love thrills and whirling speed
don't miss this one!
The best' Hoot Gibson ever made
( I'LAXXIXG TKIP
Mr. anil 'Mrs. Kppt'rson to Attend
CIll.s iteuuion in Knt '
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Epperson of
Klamath . Falls are planning ' to
motor east within the next three
weeks to attend the fifteenth an
niversary of the graduating class of
1910 of Grlnnell university at Gria
uell,, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Epperson
graduated In the same class and
hope to be able to attend the class
reunlun this spring. They will be
accompanied on the trip by their
son, George Epperson.
Mrs. Agnes Guest, .well known
resident of Klamath county 'is seri
ously 111 at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. .T. S. Abbott on High
streut. The Illness was caused by
complications arising from a serious
case of Influenza suffered some time
ago. i : : j
TO (iO SOCTH
.Mr. and Mrs. HcskiiiK to Visit in
1 California With Relatives
RECKIVKS SIVI'LIKS
Illy Store Owner in City Last Sight '
On Business Trip ' !
Marvin Cross of Bly, owner of a
store in. that town, was among the
out of town visitors in the city last
night. Cross came in the city to
receive a load of supplies that came
in from the south yesterday to equip
his store with spring goods.
TO GO KAsV
Miss ISinkcr to Spend Three Weeks
Visiting -Parents
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Out. of Town Itenldenls Smmii1 Day
SlioppiiiK In City
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hosking are
leaving In the morning for San
Francisco and Santa Clara. Mrs.
; Hosking will remain for a month
visiting with her parents, when she
will also attend the graduation of
her brother, Harry Bolvin who is
among the Seniors of the University
of Sunta Clara. ,
Miss Nora Rinker, Klamath Falls i
resident, left Friday morning for j
Kansas City,. Missouri where she!
will visit -with her parent in that
city. Miss' Rinker will be absent !
from the west for more than three :
weeks on her vacation. . ;
OFFER KXI)S SATUROAY
' Among the many out of town resi
dents In the. city are Mrs. W. X.
Rogue and Miss i Ellen .McVeigh,
from their ranch In Merrill. Miss
McVeigh tenches In tho Merrill high
school. While in the city they
spent the. major portion -of the day
shopplngwnd visiting with friends.
f Fl.XAL RALIiOTS
Klei t Inn I'lyieis Sent . In .Mull Yes
terday to Chamber .Members '
Members of the chamber of com
merce received the. final election
ballots In tlui mail yesterday for the
election of directors of the chamber
of commerce. .The .-pulls, will close
Friday night at 7:30 p. m. Nomi
nation of 18 directors have been
intiilo. eight to ho ! elected.
Tha
voting which was tlono lit the pri
mary election put liiij n good show
Ins; and although thty primary elec
tion Is never heavy In comparison
to tho final balloting the vote
showed heavy Interest.' '
, FROM TALENT
Former KIiiiiiiiIIi Fulls Resident
. , VIsitliiR With Friends
' H, A, Alford, now n resident or
Talent,- Is visiting In the city for
Heveral days with friends, nnd old
nccnialiUancea, Alton! Is a fomuor
Klumnlh Falls resident. one of the
old nlonoors of llws district, horo
to look. Into business, tnto-rests
In
Today
for
30c
Our new .
Apple Sauce
Cake
You must trv it. .
GOLDEN -KRUST
BREAD
is now 12c a loaf
The
Klamath
Bakery
" ; 826 MAIN
There's Time Enough Left Yet If
You Make HHstc
lliolle Jolinny-oii-the-Siot-for
l.ilinber Main 128 -
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LOMBEt. EXPERT
Father Time Is the lumber ex
pert who knows. nil about the
durability of wood. Here you
will purchase at fair prices
the lumber that will .serve a
life time of usefulness.
LAKESIDE LUMBER
COMPANY
Center St. and Klamath Ave.
I.
There Isn't very much left of this
week, so those who have not been
fortunate enough to come Into pos
session of one of these, 'new. diction
aries should make haste.
Tho offer positively end Saturday,
and if you do not get yours by that
time, you will get left. So that's
that! ' -
Tell your friends to hurry If they
want one. There's time enough
now, but next week will be too late.
You know about the coupon print
ed elsewhere In, this issue, so clip
it, and act at once. Only one cou-
i pon now.
BEND HIGH WINS
Dcseliutes County Hoys Lend
. Truck -Mi'i't Vor First 'Time
in 12 Years
in
KLAMATH VALLE1T
HOSPITAL I
Centrally Located
403 Pine Phone 497
We are now splendidly equipped;
for confinement care. Rates J50
to $80. .- ' -
BEND, Ore.. May 2. Bend high
school won the central Oregon trnck
meet here yesterday for the first
time In 12 years. Prlnevlllo was
8econ.l and Redmond, third. .Vripe
vllle girls took one more point than
Rend girls but the scores counted
I equally .point-, for point with tho
j boys. ,
Tho grade school track meet was
I won by Deschutes county pupils by
! a good margin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Block are busi
ness viators in tho city from their
homo In Los Angeles. .,
10. A'. Burns Is u Sacramento vhi-
WEAK
EYES
Seldom pow stronger without
help.
, Ileiiilaclies (lull., occur., most;
every day, nlso when you rend ;
or seiv, urn ii sure indication
of defective visl.il.
A
peopii
yon..
Iiiive relieved hiinili'i'ils of
Miiylie vi! din help
Dr. Goble
70 iLMS '
Eyed tilamieii
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Kxiiiiiliieil Fitted ,
licpiilm Quick Service ;.
KIiiiiiiiIIi eounly,
II nr In I lie- cldy for uvfew days.
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