The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 05, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD,' KL'AMATH FALLS.- OREGON s-
'UliSDAYf MAY g,'li25
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1925 Star
Coach
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Before You Buy Any Gar
Ask Yoursel This Question
7?om)etitors may
J adopt these high'
class features in the
future-the 1925 Star
Car has them nouw.
that's why we say:
, "Tomorrow's Car
Today."
Million Dollar Motor
Four-Wheel Brakes
Force Feed Lubrication
Tubular Backbone
One-Piece Windshield
New and Improved
Entrance Facilities
Fedders Radiator
Fisk Full Balloon Tires
Dry Disc Clutch
. Alcmitc Lubrication
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What am I going to get for my money?
Here is how the i925Star answers yourquery:
51. Any man who will spend 30 minutes
behind the wheel of the 1925 Star Car will
get a new conception of real automotive value.
52. Go over this 1925 Star mechanically
compare it part for part with any other
car near its cost. You will see quickly why
the Star stands up in dayin-day-out service.
3. Check these value features which you
J can get only on the Star Car. i-'-j
4. Estimate how little the 1925 Star Car
costs, va Beginning with thepurchase price.
in mechanical unkeec-and in cas and oil
economy. wTheanswerisvalue-rarin excess
of any car in its price class. You cannot buy
any car to compare with the 192 5 Star. It is
the greatest automobile buy in the world! -
A Star dealer near you has the car. va Make the test for yourselNow!
BUICK AND STAR GARAGE
Opp. White Pelican Hotel
"She greatest value buy in the world
for season 1925
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4 Great Routes
:Simset ' Qolden State
- American Canyon ;
Shasta
Flrst-clsss accommo
stations personal
service delicious
meats at meal-time
: in Southern Pacific
1 dining car. -
Opening sale date 2Aay 22
Tickets on sale from May
22nd, up to and including !
September 15th. Return limit '.
October 31, 1925. - ' )
Nou plan your summer va ;'
cation journeys to the East,
taking advantage of these low '
fares. Full stopover privileges.
' For example froo roam line points
Kansas City. Mo. 72-00
Omaha,Nch. - . .k-1 - T2JX3
' St.Louis.Mo. . Jt. -J- 81.50
New Orleans, la. ..J. .1. 85.15 '
Chicago, IU. . ;JS .1. 86.00 ',
St. Paul. Minn. . .8. JL.,. 87.90 i
Washlngton.IXC. . ..l41Jo
Phlladelphia,P. . JL.W.n ,
TJewYorkCitr -..''.fa '147-40
Boston. Mast, j . 153 JO !
ProportioMttlT low tares to
., many ocherpoints. .
. For route ixxjfclets, reservations, and
' all railro information, tuk
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J. J. MILLER. D. F. & P. A.
517 Main St-Phone 709 Klamath Falls, Ore.
News of the
Klamath Country
Miss Kimua Roberts, -who has
beou visiting .her slater, Mrs, W, F.
Fruits, left tor her home in Suit
fom, Cttllf., Tuesday morning.
The ltii)U8 aid gave 11 social
Wednesday oventng at the club
rooms, A plenanut time was had.
Rofreshmeuta woro served. The
ladles cleared tulr sum.
Mr. Sweeney, representing FoU
join, was it bualnoaa vHlor lu Mor
rill Thursday.
C. A. Pauley ot lliu Sanitary
market was buying lambs lu Mer
rill Thursday.-.
Mr. and Mrs. J.'C. DeMott nud
family ot Modesto, Cnllf., lormor
residents of Morrill, huve been visit
ing t tho home ot Mr. and Mrs.
0. II. Oraybnel. They left for Spo
k.mo. Wash., where they expect to
make their home.
J. C. DoMoit. and Q. II. Craybaol
wore business visitors lu tho Falls
Tuesday. ......
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frnslor were
In Klamath Falls Thursday. .
Dr. J. O. Patterson was callod to
Merrill Wednesday.
Wednesday evening tho senior
class of tho high school entertained
the juulurs at a welnie roast lu
tho park. Tho sonlors were Mary
Graybael, Mugdallno M0CI1W, Ken
neth Colwell, iKe.-iueth and K:tln
Klger, Hnlllo Moorc Melvln .Moyer,
Oren Dlllard, D'le 'Merrill und Ollva
Hull. Juniors: Eva JMm-ruy, Usther
Moore, A1U Wilson, Rleunrd lluue,
Hob Fnus, Clarence AVoodhouse,
tieorgo HudolpU, and. Uonuld ltullcy.
The following members of tho fac
ulty . wero present: Mr. and Mr.
Lester Turmbnugh, Mr. and Mrs.
liendrlckson, Milsses VaerUeet, Mc
Veigh, MoCla.- nd L'-ingdahl.
The 'entire fuculty of, the h:gh
a.id public schools have bven re
elected in the Mor:-l!l schools.
Donald HedgepaUl left list week
for Jacksonville,- Ore., after jpend
ing several weeks !a Merrill. l Is
a brother of Mrs. E. L. Whlslc.r and
Mrs. Velton Husklns.
. The school is husy getting ready
for he track meet May 9.
I. A. Davis from Little Shnsta,
Calif., was in Merrill Tuesday on
business. l'
- Mrs. J. A. Brown received a mes
sage telling of the, death of her
fathor, J. Porter, at Medford Thurs
day evening at 9 p. m. Mr. Porter
was past SO. His death was from
old age and it hod been expected
for some time. The sympathy of
the commu'nHy is extended to Mrs'.
Brown at this time. Mrs. Brown
loft on the 'afternoon stage for
yMedford to attend the funeral.
airs. is. l' juerrlir Is quite fll at
her home from complications fol
lowing flu, : .,
MERRILL
Cheaper
! Woqd
I BLOCK WOOD
j 13 down to the bargain
SUMMER PRICES
Order a couple of loads
each month through the
.summer at these cheap
prices and you will be
'prepared for winter.
Peyton & Co.
j "Wood to btirn" '
601 Main ' Phone 535
I AT THE LIBERTY
-'"A Woman Who Sinned," the
attraction at the Liberty, theater
today, has scored a tremendous
sjensation, ' the theater being packed
dally slnoei the' first showing ot- (he
film In tite city, i' !
Mae BUieh plays a role especial
ly adaptesl to her manner ot acting
as suggested by the title of the pic
ture. ' The story deals with a min
ister's wife who Is ' placed i'n an
embaraiBlng position by the actions
of " an unscrupulous man. Bather
than return' nhd bring disgrace to
her hus)band and baby son,' she lets
them believe she has lost her life In
ti storm and goes ' with the . man
who hav wronged her. Time passes
and she Is brought face to face with
her son. who has gained a reputa
tion as "the boy evangelist."
The straw lid Is budding forth. It
blossoms out. Then goes to seed.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graham were
hostesses at a dlnaer Sunday. The
occasion being the birUdays during
the weok' of Mr.' Graham, Miss
Thlrza ' Anderson, Miss Kathertne
Colwell and little Miss Delia Marie
Graham. The Invited guests were
Mrs. R. C. Anderson, Grandma
Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Hammond, Mr. ' and ' Mrs Wm.
Hammond and little son, Mr. and
Mrs. Daa Xolwell and family, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Anderson and
family and Mr. and ' Mrs.' W. B.
Graham and family.' .
Mrs. This. Lynch Is visiting nor
mother jn Ashland. ',
Wm. Jones spent the week-end
with his mother in Merrill. Ho re
turned to his work Sunday evening.
The first accident to happen to
Merrill occurred last week when
Eugene Merrill had the misfortune
to suffer a dislocation of the el
bow. He was brought at once . to
Merrill, where he received medical
attendance. This Is the third acci
dent Gene has had with the same
arm, having bad it broken twice 1
few ?ears ago. He 13 resting com
f ortobly. ' . "
Mrs. John Colwell was a visitor
In Klamath Falls Wednesday,
Mrs. John Cox returned to her
home In Merrill Tuesday from
visit In California. '
Mrs. C. J. Martin and Mrs. C. M..
RamBby of Klamath Falls wero
guests, of Mrs. . R. H. Anderson
Wednesday. ' i
Mis. E. L. Hosley and small sons
ffommy and Edward of Chlloquln
are spending a few days with Mrs.
'Hosley's sister, JJrs. R. H. Anderson.
Mrs. C. C. Hulet and William
Hulet visited In the Falls Wednes-
day.
Mrs.. Rudolph Katternhorn and
,Mrs. K. L. Suit spent Wednesday
In Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Fred Stukel was In Klamath
Falls Wednesday,
' Mr. arid Ws. L. Storey woro rlsl
tors In the Falls Wednesday. Mr.
Storey to have his hand attended to.
He Is suffering from an abscess on
the hand. ,
J. A. Brown Is confined to his
.homo with the flu. " . .
MALIN
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. RoblnBon have
moved to Klamath Falls where Mr'.
Robinson will go into business on
Klamath avenue. Mr. Robinson
sold 'his garage in Matin to Tom
Conway last winter. "
Mrs. A. M. Thomas and niothor,
Mrs. Wires were shopping in Klam
ath Falls on Wednesday.
Mrs. Raymond Van Meter spent
Thursday at the home of her moth
er, Mrs. Krupka.
The Malln girls team came out
victorious at the ball game with
the Klamath Falls team at Klamath
Falls' on Friday. ' The boys game
was in favor of the Klamath Falls
team. ". . -. ! " .. :
Mrs. John Bailey was In Malln
shopping on Friday evening.
Mr. Ray Carl Ick- and sister, Mrs.
E.' D. Smith returned from McMInn-
vllle on Friday evening, May 1.
They were called home by the sud
den death of their father two
weeks ago. , ,
Many' Malln farmers are busy
putting In their crops on the lake.
Among those farming large tracts
are Kladbzuba Bros., Mr. Solgel, Mr.
Ceo. Myers and LIskey Brothers.
Others are putting In smaller acre
ages . !." ''
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacob and
children, Donald and Dorothy spent
Saturday in the county seat shop
ping and attending to matters of
business.
Mrs, Crockett Holbrook nnd child
ren spent the week-end In Klamath
Falls visiting at the homo of "Mrs.
Letcher Holbrook. Miss Mario Ken:
dig, sister of Mrs. C. Holbrook will
return with her sister for an ex
tended visit. ' ' " ' '
A number of Malln people at
tended the dance at the Community
hall in Merrill on Friday night.
Mrs. Dan Taylor- and children
were In Malln Saturday from tho
Straw district.
Mrs. W. W. Ramsey, . who has
been 111 with the flu for several
months Is reported to be Improv
Ing, ,;
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I MT. LAKI-FAIRVIEW
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of many departments
Offers unusual bargains for this week.
Some lines are priced less than whole
sale cost. In justice to yourself you
can't afford to let this chance pass.
33-in. all Silk Pongee
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58c yard
Inasmuch as this quality is
below wholesale cost, and
to give everyone an oppor
tunity to share in this great
bargain, we are limiting
five yards to a customer.
Usually sold $1 to $1.25
a yard.
$2.75 Brocaded Silks
$1.98 yard
Full 36-inches wide. Comes
in the new shades of green,
henna, powder ' blue and
brown.
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$2.50 Canton Crepe,
$1.79 yard
40-inch widths, in the pop
ular colors, Lipstick Red,
Rosewood, Green and San
dal Wood, ' Black and
Brown. .
Black Duchess Satin,
$1.39 yard
36 inches wide. A 'beauti
ful, rich, lustrous finish. A
real good bargain, usually
sold for $1.85 to $2.00 a
yard.
Figured (jeorgette
Crepes, $2.98 yard
You will like these pat
terns for they are truly
beautiful. A definite de
scription is impossible. Our
regular $3. 50 grade.
$2.95 Charmeuse
Satin, $1.98 yard
Soft Chiffon finish in Hen
na, Grey, Brown and
Black.
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Little Gene Thompson Is able to
be out again. . '
Mrs. B. If. Hamilton visited In
Klamath Fnlls Friday afternoon.
' Wultor Whlffley Is visiting his
sister. In Klumnth Kails. '
Mr. Al Durant and Mr. 41. II.
Ilfnnlllon put In a' now culvert at
THE OLD HOME TOWN
. Tho Ladles Aid will meet with
Mrs. Ira Orem May tho 12th.
Mrs. Alex Choyno was a Fall-view
caller Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Iven Icenbyce and
chlldron left last week In their car
for- Portland whore they wlil visit
Mrs. Iccnbyce's abler, Mrs. " Kolloy.
! Vwti IF SlLv. GO ' omu 1
- OJOMfTOVNM KH yTi. "7 pfl .-A;
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Mt. Lukl cross-roads Monday. ,',',
Mr. 0. I). Orlzzlu and family call
ed on Mr. 11. 1). Morrison and fam
ily Sunday. . i
AT THE PINE TREE I
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lloruldod us tho host picture yet
of the Jazii serlos, "Slnnors In 611k"
comos to the Pino Treo thostor to
night for one day only. It 'lolls not
only -of youthful rovellors growing
older, but of oldorly rovollors grow
ing .youngor, and Is snld to contain
wonio of the peppiest nnd most .In
teresting scenes yet mndo of llfo In
the younger smart sot.
Tho oldorly group ' which outers
tho llfo of toduy Is roprqsbntpd In
tho picture lly. Adolpli Monjim,
wlio plays the rolo. of a gontlamau
at - uncertain yeun who '.takes tho
Stolnnch ,. 'rejuvenation'', trentmont
and Juilips with a bang into tho
'high-powered activities of youngor
society, Mmijoii', who has booonio';a
firm favorite in parts whoro ho np
poars ai a bluso, cynical and yet
humorous kiellvldunl, Is ini)ro blnno,
cynical nud humorous than over be
fore In this production, '
; St. Louis man wants his rent cut
hocnuso' a neighbor's baby cries nt
uiglit.. ' Atta baby I '
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