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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1925)
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Or, better still, call in now and get acquainted with this tire that has "made good" quickly because of remarkable ' . ' mileage records. "Quality will never be ,r mprificed to meet a Jjrice" , ' ' President ' , Columbia Tire Corporation Pull Balloons Semi-Balloons Heavy-Duty Cords Oversize Cords .DIVORCE CASE TODAY Vivian Wilson will not bo In court to fight the suit tor divorce against her- hy Joseph Wilson. Plaintiff charge's desertion. The case was ta have been tried this afternoon before Judge A. L. Lenvitt. iFE" atyour. DRUGSTORE 1 A'ou enn save .hero not only In terms Of money ' but, If you belong; to ho fair si v. In terms nf the complexion iij well. Every woman needs proper toilet requisites to preserve and protect ' the imlui'iil .benuty of the skin. And at Tito i' Itexnll Storo ' she may :, select any one -of our scvejlil i exclusive lines ' with' tile iissiirniico that " her choleo Is SAFE ' and HARMLESS to the : complexion'. Lot his show you Carn Nomo or Jonteel to mention but two of many. STAR DRUG STORE KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.. Hand'built RAILROAD MAP OF OREGONIAN SHOWS PROPOSED-ROUTES Just what the Hill lines are striv ing for In their Btrenuous effort to got to the Klamath country, and why the Southern Pacific is fighting the entrance of the Hill lines, are graphically displayed. 'In a railroad map on the front page of the mag azine section of the Sunday Oregon inn which arrived here last night. The enlightening features of the mifp are the tracings of the routes of the two lines which the Hill lines propose building to Klamath Falls, in branching off from Odell and following a south easternly course as far as the Sycan river, then swinging gradually south and west through Beatty and Olene to Klam ath Falls; the second branching West of Odell junction and running, par allel to tho Southern Pacific, to a point opposite Kirk, where the road branches south by west and follows along the edgo of the Cascade range paralleling 'the upper Klamath lake, swinging Into Klamath Falls by way of Link River. . REACHES BERLIN .. BERLIN, May 11. Field Marshal Von HIndonburg, who will be in augurated tomorrow as president of Germany, iarrived at the Heerstrasse station here late this afternoon. TO GO SOUTH Miss Muriel Folsom to Accept Position in Santa Rosa Miss Muriel Folsom will leave In the morning for Santa Rosa where she has accepted a position as, office assistant in the offices, of her uncle, Dr. Folsom, who is a practicing physician. Miss Folsom has been employed In tho city, for the past' winter. In her honor a number' of friends entertain with a dinner party in the White 'elican hotel on Friday evening. Covers were laid for Mr, and Mrs. M. E. M. E. Bruner, Miss Muriel Folsom, Miss Frances Elliott, Miss Myth Hanan, mTss Hannah Johnson, Miss Alice Blackford, Miss Olive vilson and . Will E. Brown. GAME WARDENS HERE R. M. Parr and Pat Daly Confer With Sheriff Hawkins Searching for a game vlolatori who had. fled to this country. Game Wardens R. M. Parr of Ashland and Pat Daly of Medford arrived In Klamath Falls this afternoon to confer with Sheriff Burt Hawkins. COUPLE MARRIED Charles Morehouse and Ruth Stew art Wedded by Magistrate Charles Morehouse and Ruth Stowart, well known young people 'of Klamath county, were wedded late Saturday afternoon by Justice of the Peace R. E. Hunsaker. The couple had secured their marriage license several weeks previous to their marriage. !. ' . ' CHILD ILL Small Daughter of Mrs. Norma Jeffers Confined to Bed Betty. Jane Jeffers, three-y.ar-old daughter of Mrs. Norma fet ters, is confined to tho family ho-uo at 922 Prospect avenue, seriously 111. Medical attendance have been In constant care and' her condition was somewhat bettered today. Mrs. Jef fers, the child's mother, Is book keeper at the Klamath Falls West ern Union office. . TO VISIT IN SOUTH Miss Murtin to Spend Month With Friends in California Miss Miriam Martin of Klamath Falls left the city Sunday morning for a montlts visit In San Francisco, Los Angeles and ; other southern cities. She will visit with friends and relatives while In the south, re turning soon to remain tot the sunimor with her aunt, Mrs. Silaa Obenchaln, who makes her home on the Merrill road, . . .',...';. THE WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's pharmacy shows that the pressure still remains below 30 and while this prevails unsettled condi tions will rule. Forecast for next 24 hours: i . .. Partly cloudy, with brisk winds. Continued cool. , The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 62 Low 35 U. 3. Weather Report Oregon: Unsettled, probably local rains .tonight and Tuesday; cooler In east portion tonight; fresh south east Mo south winds.' ATSITS IN MEDFORD Edith ' Von Aniberg Speiidn Sunday With Family- Mrs. Mrs. Edith Von Amberg, secre tary to Frank Lee, lumberman of Klamath Falls, was among the vis its in Medford Sunday when she spent the day visiting with her" mo ther and family. Mrs. Von Amberg returned to the city last night, tnpt oring over from the valley town, . NEWLY WEDS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Guy JUlletz of 'Kirk Spend Weed-End in Cltw " Mr. and Mrs. Guy Killetz of Kirk were among the out of town visitors In the city over the week-end. They were recently minrrled and came to Klamath Falls to Bpend their honey moon. Both are well known resi dents of Kirk where they plan to make their future home. They re turned to their home, last night. ADDS TABLES FOR LADIES Dorrig of Central Hotel Dining Room . Increases Accommodation Charles Dorrls, owner of the Central hotel dining room, an nounced today that to meet the in creasing demand he has decided to add tables for ladles. In future be will be able to cater to party and. family dinners. The dining room is located on Ninth street, near Main, In the Central hotel building. . FROM PORTLAND Many Visitors Register in Klamath .... Hotels Over Wcek-End Among the out-of-town, visitors to spend Sunday in the city from Port land and other northwest cities were Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Lynn and Saturday and spent the week-end son of the Rose City. They arrived on a pleasure trip. Other Portland vlBltors were Warren Paul, George Dillon, F.. W. Horstkbtte and J. C. Wright. V ; '. FROM THE SOUTH Visitors From California Fill Hotels to Capacity San Francisco, visitors, as well as visitors from other points in Call- i fornia ' were filling the hotels to their utmost capacity over the week end, many of the Klamath Falls hostelries turning away, guests. Among the San Francisco ' guests were Mr. , and Mrs. C. L. Harris, tourist; J. F. McCove, D. E. Keney, William Shreve, ' Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smlthe, tourists-. ;' : KENDALL RETURNS Deputy Sheriff Testifies . Beforo Grand Jury on Hough Cnso Mrs. S. A. Hough, took the blame entirely on her, own shoulders and treed her husband of any implica tion." This was the report brought back 'by Ed Kendall, deputy sheriff who has. been in Portland the past few days testifying before the fed eral grand1 Jury in the case of Mr. and MrB. S. A. Hough of Klamath Falls, charged with using the malls to defraud. Doputy Kendall return ed last night. Skinny Men Gain 5 Pounds In n Days or Get l'our Money Back , Doctors arid , good pharmacists know that Cod Llvor Oil Is fulrof vltamlnes that make flesh, 'create appetite,- builds up the power to resist disease and puts good solid flesh on skinny men and women. But it's horrible tasting stuift and every day fewer people- are taking It, for doctors are prescribing and people are fast learning that thby can get better results with McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, which Star Drug Store, Underwoods Pharmacy, Whitman's Drug Co., and druggist? all over the country are having a tremendous demand for. One woman gained 10 pounds In 22 days and if any Bkinny man or wo man can't put on 6 pounds in 80 days, your druggist i will gladly re fund the purchase price. Be sure and.get McCoy's, the or iginal and genuine Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets 6fli tablets-MlO cents. Adv. : . OVER FROM MEDFORD Sunday. Visitors in Town Many " Over Weew-Eud From Vulley , R. L. Batrin and C. M. Batrln, residents of Medford, drove over to Klamath Falls from tho valley town to spend Sunday and Monday In the city. They report, as do' the imany other visitors from the valley ,good roads throughout Klamath county. FROM KIRK Well Known Resident Spends Week End From Homo Louis Pappus, , well known in Klamath Falls, spent the week-end hero vls'ting with friends from his home in Kirk. Pappas was a visitor In the Arcade hotel, returning to his home this morning after Satur day and Sunday in the city. ' MISSION AIRES Lake City Residents From Portland Trip Salt Here After spending seme time in Port land where they have their north western . headquarters, Ralph B. Stratford and Saion A. Wood, mis sionaries from Salt JLake City are in Klamath Falls to spend some ttae interested In their work., They will return to Utah within the week. FROM LAKEVIEW Visitor iSpends Wcek-End From County SeaJ of like Dr. (Harry S. Stone, residents of Lakevlew, was among the many out of town visitors in the city over , the week-end, stopping, in the White Pelican hotel.. According to Dr. Stone, the roads are in passably good condition and the traffic over the highway to ' Klamath Falls is surprisingly heavy. TO VISIT IN .NORTH Klamath Falls Resident to Spend Fortnight With Mother Mrs. Dan Gordon and brother left. this morning for Albany where they will spend a fortnight visit ing with their mother. They drove north, expecting to stop lor several days on the way, visiting with num erous friends. ' D. B. CAMPBELL BACK Local Capitalist Spends Entire Win ter in Florida The sunny south showing signs of becoming too sunny in the late spring months, D. B. Campbell, local retired capitalist, has just returned frota Florida where he has been spending the winter. Mr. Campbell will probably go to the Lake of the Woods as soon as the weather per mits. Supreme in their field That is what doz ens of people tell , us every day about . our Buns Rolls ' . Danish Pastry Pies . : ' And : GOLDEN KRUST ' BREAD (Now 12c a loaf) Buy some today , Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN Ceiitral Hotel Dining Room . Open from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. Table board $1.00 per day. Short order lunch counter in connection. , r Tables for Ladies French Pastries ' SCHOOL TEACHER Yrcka Resident Spends Wcek-End In Klanmth Falls Visiting ' ' Miss Jeannette Qulgley, resident of Yreka where she Is employed as teacher In the Yreka public schools, was among the many visitors from California In the cits over the week end. Miss Qulgley is a frequent vis itor In the city. TOURISTS Berkley Visitors Spending Week in Klamath County Visiting ' . For the purpose of enjoyfii'g a vacation in the northwest, Mr. and (Mrs. Charles N. Watklns of Berkley, California, are visiting in Klamath Falls for the remainder of the week. They motored to intresing .points in the county yesterday, re turning to the city last night.. . FROM CHILOQU1N , Many Visitors in tho City From the ' Valley Town Sunday Cbiloquln visitors In the city over the weelc end were numerous and among those here to spend Saturday and Sunday In the Arcade . hotel .were Mr. and Mrs. E; Nalman, Otto Gross, E. R. Wlilson, J. A. Cary and J. 0. Tyler. : FROM MACDOEL Klamath -Falls Boy Spends Week End With -Family in City . Leland Wlllits, well known Klam ath Falls boy. now manager of the Standard Oil station in 'Macdoel, was among the week-end visitors in. the city with hl3 family. Wlllits visited with his Bister, Mrs. Docla Norrls, while hero. BUSINESS WOMEN Miss Lorctta Jennings in Charge of Program Tonight . ' Mrs. Avis McConnell- has. given the members of the Business and Professional Woman's club her home for the evening to hold their meet ing on the lawns of - her Conger avenue residence. , Miss Loret'.a Jennings is in charge of -the pro gram, which promises to be one of the most unique of the season,, At the last neetlng of the group the president,': Miss Frances Beat ty, ap pointed two captains to put on the most unique program,' the winning side to be banqueted by. the 'losers. FROM MEDFORD Visitors From Valley Numerous - Over Week-End in Klamath Falls Among the many cut of town visi; tors in the city over the week-end - from Medford were Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Loosley, who drove over from the valley city on . Saturday after noon to spend the. remainder of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Loosley are fre quent 'Visitors In the city, where they have many friends. LEAVE FOR WALLOWA ' Future Residents Wind Up Business Affairs This Week Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schaupp left Klamath Falls this morning for Wallowa county where they will terminate their bunine.j connections' preparatory , to, retur.iiiij .tj Klam ath Falls, where they v. Ill mako their home. . Schupp Is : interested In the Klamath Valley Loan and Savings company. Up:n hl3 return to the city Schaupp will also open law offices where, ha will engage iu that profession. DAUGHTER JJOR.V Dr. and Mrs. Burchiirdl Conftrntu lated Upon Birth A daughter, to be named Eim gard, was born to Dr. and Mrs. Con rad Burchardi of Klamath Falls ch Thursduy evening at the family homo. Dr. and Airs. Burchardi are recent arrivals In Klamath Falls, where they plan to make their permanent home.. Both mother and baby daughter are doing well.' FROM HILDEBRAND Ranchers in City Today for Short Shopping Visit Emlle Egert, prominent rancher of Hlldebrand was among the out-of-town visitors In the city, noted on the streets today. Egert spen the day shopping and transacting business In the city. CHAMBER CHORUS Malo Chorus to Meet iu Chamber Rooms for iPrnctico j - Membors of the Klamath county chamber, of commerce male chorus will meet , In the chamber of com merce -rooms Tuesday evening for practice. There was no meeting last weok. Walter West U director. Has the World Gone "Pleasure Mad?" A vivid drama of Life, great as a novel and stage play; greater on the screen ADDED ATTRACTION Mr. Stanford Jerome : "The Farm Hand Caruso" in impersonations of Galli-Curci, Richard ' '.,-, Jose, Caruso and others. Mr. Jerome's Singing Will Amaze You ( COMING TUESDAY ONLY Kathleen Norris' Greatest Novel "Christine of the Hungry Heart" wi in imi m ijiiimiiii nil ijjiiii in m a Modern, sunny rooms; private telephones; excellent tray service; comprehensive care ex tended surgical, maternity and medical patients. ' ' ; RATES REASONABLE ' . 'J KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL PINE AT FOURTH STREET KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. ' r ' ' WARREN HUNT. M. D.. OWNER AXD MANAGER Expert pbnrmarlHt available In hnHpltal pharmacy, day or night K FROM NEW YORK Fishing Trip Enjoyed in Klamath County by Easterners Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Craig of Now York city are spending several days In Klamath Falls while making an extensive tour of the northwest from their home in the east. Ac cording to Mr. Craig, who has spent the major portion of hi3 time here enjoying the spring fishing season, the Klamath country has one of the most prosperous aspects of any of the western: cities. . . , , , . " ' ' " ' -f ' " JOINS HUSBAND ., Mrs. H. M. Swnrthwood und Family of Poi tlund Arrive Hero Mrs. H. M. Swarthwood, In com pany with her children, has arrived In. the city from Portland to Join Mr. Swarthwood and son, who are interested In the Klamath Valley Loan and Savings company. Tho Swarthwcods -will take apartments on Lincoln street to make 'their per manent home in the city. , RETURN NORTH IQnninthFalls Rcsldenls Arrlvo In 1 City After Southern Winter Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sattorleo, well known Klamath Falls residents, ar rived in the' city from the south for a visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Satterlee spent - tho I winter in San Diego and Long Beach DORRJS VISITORS -' ' Northern California Residents Spend Wcek-End In Klnmatli Miss Gail Hayworth and Miss Veda Dorrls were among the out of town visitors in the city ovor the week-end fro'ni thoir homes in Dor rls, Iftallfornla. While In Klamath county they visited with friends in Klamath Falls and Fort Klamath over Saturday and Sunday. KUYKEXDALL RETURNS Local Attornoy Back From IJuslncsii Trip to Portland IRobert Kuykendall, local attor ney, returned last night from Port land after spending over a week transacting business. Mr.,. Kuyken dall, owing to his former legal affl-. nations In Portland, Is often called1 there to attend to business matters. Phone 93 New Parcel Post Rates If you ship goods by Parcel Post call at our office and get one of the new Fourth Class or Parcel Post Rate Card3. , .- Free These give the new rates according'. to. rones, which went into effect April 15. - i W.O.SMITH Printing Co. "Quality Printing" Barber Shop Look for the Tallest Pole in the World Beauty Shop In , con ' nectlon. Gertrude Johnson ; In charge Specializing in Marcel ing, .water waving and French paper curl. Shampooing, scalp treat ments, facial massage and manicuring for ladles and men. Han tlnt'ng and hair goods made to order. ' ' . . Phone 318 . 625 Main St ! Swansbn's I I