WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
3B..
In a few da more Graduation Day" will be with us both in
the grammar and high schools. A small gift in recognition of
hard and faithful t study will- certainly; be-- appreciated by every
student. ;.We pugest.'"; ,;.':'"';' ';:..'r.'.'-:.ir'''v!-
FOUNTAIN PENSr-
I For both boy and'giH. We Have !:
s Conklin, Waterman-and Parker.
; pens priced-..;..$2.50 $7
One of the most useful and ac
' ceptable gifts in the list.
FINE STATIONERY-
A box of good' writing, paper and e nvelopes- makes' a very appropriate
gift for the girl. We', have some especially good numbers in ripple
finished, paper deckle edge ' finish ed in gold with latest style enve
lopes at .' 1.00 Per box
Other styles from .:...:....:.....:;.....;...:..:..:..........:vv.....' gQc to $5.00
KODAKS
This is a-gift that lasts through
the" 'years1' and is" a. constant
source of pleasure toi the; recip
ient. . Priced from . i
: :;;'$2.50 to S60l00
GRADUATION CARDS
For just the friend and acquaintance a little-' card of congratulation
will suffice. We have a number o f beautiful -designs priced from ten
cents to twenty-five cents. , ..--' '" :' V
Uecler wootfs;; Pharmacy
'MainqfidSkventhSireets ' ;
Where Particular People Buy Their Drugs
the "life" of
mattress is
The Ed&w-Sprin(g maf rMss, V '
made wtth many Jayera of snow-;
white, felted, staple cotton
interlaced cttrfcd httir and tho
natanted Bdlow-Sprinia.
jThe mattress that '
'
raduation
PARISIAN IVORY
This beautiful material in all
sorts of toilet articles. Nail files
' combs, brushes,' mirrors, jewel
boxes, etc. Priced from
. cn
eyett a good
so short 1
A mattress may contain the very
best materials but due to the
basic construction within a year '
or eo it begins to lose its resiliency
to sag and stretch.
The EdlowSpring is the first
great improvement in mattress
manufacture for many, many
years; It's 0 flexible, piario-wire"
spring. To test its long life and
continued resiliency one was col
lapsed 800,000 times. '
Edlow - Spring construction is
, built between many layers of snow
white, felted, staple cotton and
interlaced, curled hair. ,
Guaranteed not tQ sag, stretch
or lose its resiliency for 20 year
Costs les than 1 cent a night.
Come in when next you are down
' town. We will be glad to show the
; Edlow-Spring mattress to you
MORDOFF
& WOOLF
ss
will never grow old
Gifts
v :
GIFT BOOKS '
School Day Record books with
places foivphotos, clippings, pro
grams souvenirs and blank
pages' for .records and auto
graphs of fellow students.
-:-S1.50.S5.00"
to
TO CARE FOR MOTHER
Sun Unfurl Resident Arrives Fronij
1 California Last Night .xj
Mrs. R. R. Soberanes, a resident"
ot San Rafael, arrived in Klamathj
Falls last night called by the illness
of her mother, Mrs. A. Everett, who
is stopping at the Whito Pelican
hotel, from her. homq in San Rafael.
Although Mrs. Everett's condition is
not serious she si confined to her
bed with a severe cold.
FROM PORTLAND
Ruse City Residents Motor to Kinni-
nth Falls Last NJght
'Among the numerous visitors in
Klamath Fall3 and Klamath county
this woek are- Portland visitors.
L. F; Newton is aniong these as are
A.-H: .Endris, J. II. Gail .and J. Mi
Moany. Several .are ' tourists ; and
others making hurried; business trips
south, -. ' ' .
FROM-LEBANON
Hotel Owner Hero oil Visit Yester
day While ; Touring County
' Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wilson of Le
banon are among the early tourists
in Klamath county this season. Wil
son, whd is owner of tho Lebanon
hotel at Lebanon, In company with
MrB. Wilson are spending sevoral
weeks in "Seeing Oregon First."
Thoy stopped in the city yesterday
for luncheon before making a trip
on tho upper Klamath Lake. They
expect to journey on down south.
SAN FRANCISCb
Visitors From, South Many During
. Week Days in City
Among the' 'southern visitors in
the city, this : week are a number
frorq San Francisco as well as othor
citios around the bay. Golden Gate
visitors are William Shreve, W. U.
Lauman, T. 'Wv Evans, H, H. Weld
and II. A. Jiinshaw,, who Is inter
ested in Southern Pacific .inspection
in .Klamath Falls this week.
DE MOLAY HOSTS
Daughters of Job to Ho Entertained
In Masonic Teniplo
Klamath chapter, order of De
Molay, 'will 'entertain for tho
Daughters of Job on Thursday eve
ning, May '14, In 'he HJasonlo hall.
The affair Is. In honor of tho an
nual Fun' Night and Frolic. Regular
chapter meeting will be hold at 7:30
j). m., the social hours to begin at
,8:30. I During., chapter meeting ..re
ports from, the. state. ,poncla,yp bold
at Mcdford last weok will be given,,
' llA'CIUCHSVHIiUEj' V vj 1'
ResideiitH of ' lly Hiiending -SoTirc-.
, Xinie in City Today
Among tho muny ut of town
visitors In tbe city aro at number
of ranchers In for supplies and.
visit3 , with friends. L. A. Richard
son, - stockman from Bly Is among
the guests, as Is Amos Lundy,
rancherj'of the; Bly.distigict.y' j-: j ' ;
SUBANVILH RKSIDEXTS '
JIothc4; ami Childreir in City From
! j i loiitlHii-ii Ranch ' " ,
J-
MrS. J. Johnson, in company with
her son, C. H. Johnson and daugh
ter, M(ss Myrtle Johnson arrived, in
KlamatJi' Falls last night to spend
several:, days .visiting with, friends
and including a short business trip
in their itinerary. They , are . resi
dents og Susanvillo whore they con
duct a ranch..
- FROM KIRK
Son of Owner of Slore of Kirk Hero
: For Short Visit
For the purpose of transacting a
little business and visiting With
friends, George Slmonson of. Kirk is
spending some time in the city.'
Slmonson is the son of J. W. Simon
son, , owner and conductor of the
store at Kirk.
ON' BUSINESS TRIP .
Tygli Valley Resident Looking Into
ShePp Interests Here. -
Mrs. C. B, : Dahl, a resident of
Tygh Valley, is. spending several
days in Klamath Falls,, stopping at
tho Whlto Pelican hotel. Mrs, Dahl
is owner of largo shep interests in
ICIamath cbunty njid is here for that
purpose.. At present the sheep are
grazing in tho lava bed country.
. RETURNS TO FISIIi : :
John B. MeCue Here on One of His
" A miliar Fishing Expe
ditions
For over sixteen years John B:
McCue. has forsaken the noise and
bustle of, San ' Francisco, and hied
himself .to Klamath 'county and nor
thern California to enjoy the quiet
of the mp'untaln'3 and fish. He is'
backi agairi" thlj year1 and paid , a
flying visit o Klamath Falls from
the W. li.-. Frain homestead at Top
sy, 'Where he is' whipping the stream
this year. i-Mr.-McCue was a mem
ber of: the. San .Francisco police
force for nea-rlyi twenty-eight years.
He is now. on the pension list. For
years he. fished the Williamson riv
er and expect-' to: return there again
"on some of his annual trips. : -;
' LEAVE FOR PORTLAND
Merrill , Residents to Spend Foi't
i .night in, Noi th, ;
Mr. and. Mrs.' Ri!.:,L. Sutton of
Merrill left .yesterflay for Portland,
where they will visit for two weeks.
While in Portland Button will sub
mit to niedicnl attention. However,
according to Mrs. Sutton, he is not
being sent by the American Legion,
as previously announced.
LEAVES FOR SOUTH
Mrs. McDonald, to.. Visit in
. Francisco for Some Time
San
Mrs. E. .McDonald of Klamath
Falls ' left this morning for San
Francisco and other,; southern points
to visit with friends .and relaltves in
California. Mrs.- McDonald is plan
ning on. "an extensive visjt into the
summer' months while . gone from
the city...
Apple
Sauce Cake
Nice assortment of
..... Cakes: and.. ,
Lots of Pies
O yes, and you can
. always get . ,;
GO LDEN
KRUST
BREAD
Klamath
Bakery
926 MAIN .
, u- i FRQM REDDING
Ontof Ti)wii'OiieMts in tlio'CHy This
Week Numerous
Miss Terpsa, Wledqn, in, company
with her sistor, Miss Frances Wled
en, both, residents of Redding,, ar
rived in the city last night to spend
sevoral days In the city. They aro
guests in the Arcade hotel.
SELL HOME
Oscar IVylon l'urcliascs Residence I
of Dr. Geo. Mallelt Jrfi 1
Dr. George Mallett has . sold , his;
residence at 400 North Ninth street i
to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peyton, , who
will take possession the first . of
June. Peytons are now living at j
their home, 835 Market street. Dr.
Mallett will jleave- the early part of
next month for Portland, Mrs. .Ml-
'le.tt and daughter. Dorothy having
preceded them north, whore they
are visiting with Mrs. Mallett a par
ents Jn Salem, where her father Is
ill. Dr; Mallett will take up his pro
fession In Portland. ,
ON BUSINESS
Kirkford Resident Spending Day
Shopping in City .
.Mr. and Mrs, W; Jj. Clement, who
make their home during the winter
at Lamm's camp at Kirkford, wore
among the: out of town guest.3 in
the city. iMr. and Mrs. Clement
drove . into Klamath Falls for a
short business trip this morning.
STATE EMJ'LOYE DIES T '
.: SALEM, Ore., : May 13. -r-. Blood
poison last night caused the death
of William M. Smith, 27, laboratory
assistant for the Oregon State High
way Department. Ho is survived by
his mother, Mrs., O. Gi Smith, of
Long Beach, California, and by.four
sisters and four brothers. He was
world war. veteran. ;
I AT THE PINE TREE
: (.
The Pine Tree th'eater. offers a
very clover vaudeville bill this week.
A tuneful' trio known as "The
Amerl-Span Stars" stage a "blend of
American and Spanish dances, and
songs which has won them fame, in
Europe as well as this country.
' Jack Stern needs little introduc
tion, as everyone knows, his many
song successes, among, thorn, being
"Turkestan", -'When-You're Alone"-,
"Mamma Goes Where- Papa Goes"
and "I Wonder What's . Became of
Sally." Personality; talent tmd real
entertainment is assured, to any
audience witnessing. Mr.Stern's, perr
formance. ,. :,. , : .., i
Bassett &. Bailoyj present .''.The
Unexpected", a title that fits the. act
to perfection.- This must-be- seen
to be appreciated. ... . '
Low & Low are a clever -team
who do musical and dramatic bits
and their, combined talents make
them leaders in their line. "
Gold & Goldie, in presenting their
unique entertainment; "Jazz That's
Jazz", offer ten minutes of genuine
entertainment due to their excep
tional ability and versality.;
The entiro bill is out of the .or-,
dinary .and will surely please any
theater-goer.
"All quarrels can be avoided If
your husband will do jnst as you
say."'-'.- .- ' . ':' '' ""':' ;
"Jealousy and suspicion don't got
you anywhere; 1 but tney Keep you
going." -::.
"It's queer moro men aren't doc
tors thoy'vo such a good excuse to
g6t out at night.'! ,v
"Never, apologizo to the woman
who's trying to break up yonr home,
your husband will do it -tor you." .
1 UOSiU U1B LlltUtt lUU AlUlU biiu
newest Viola Dana pictures Don t
Doubt Your Husband," a Metro pro
duction which is coming to tho Pino
Tree theater today for a run of two
days. They give an idea of the
story of Sada Cowan and Howard
Higgin that is said to make the
merriest photoplay of Miss Dana's
career.
AT THE LIBERTY
... A splendid cast, headctl by Madgo
Bellamy and Kenneth Harlan, inter
prets the action of "On the Stroko
of Three," which shows at tho Lib
erty thontor tonight. ' This is;1 tho
lirst production turned ont for F.
B. O. by Associated Arats, and give
promise for-tho rest of the series
which this organization -will- mnko.
Tho story of "On tho Stroko of
Three" Is nn adaptation of the novel;
'Thn " Man From . Anhalitnn." 'nndMI
Phillip Lonoi-gan has cleverly adapt-
ed this
interesting ' tnle to tho
screen.
COAST LEAGUE SCORES
At Snlt Lake IS; Los Angeles 4
At Vernon-Seattle, game post
poned; Soatllo traveling. '
At Sacramento - San Francisco,
game postponed, rain.
At Oakland-Portlnnd, game post'
poned; rain, ., . ,
. Dance ntKono Wednesday night,.
May . 13th,,', Lcs Sailing orchestra..
Cash .pros,.,,!,.., t.,:,,. .12-13.
5 Acts of
"THE UNEXPECTED"
Featuring the Woman, Who Can Handle
1 ' ' " a Husbind
. .. . .. tt n ztf. 1 :
: i 1 I h i !JACK STERN , '
The Popular Composer, of "I Wonder - .
What's Become of Sally" in
A CYCLE OF SONGS
MOORE, EDYTHE and SCHULTZ
"THE AMERI-SPAN STARS"
An International Treat in Song and Dance
LOW
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"HOT
GOLD and
-in
"JAZZ. THAT'S. JAZZ
(The Picture Is
"Don't Doubt Your Husband"
,Staning-jPeppy VIOLA DANA
Two Complete Shows'
Vaudeville at 7:15 and 9:15 ,', '-,
- Last Showing Tonight of
;"On the Stroke of Three"
w.
A piqtui&thijt will
, second -
TOMORROW
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The. story -thatt' is. known the world, oyer -
"Trilby"
'PERSONALS
Mr. and "Mrs. G-, H-. Smith are
among tho many, out of town visit-,
ors In the cltv.ftom Portland. , Smith
is interested In the Simmons Furn'i-
turo company of the Rose Cits..
C S. Davidson, a frequent visit
or: in Klamatl( Flails is spending
soniov lime here from his homo in
Dimsmuir. .: : - y't .. t
E E-MatltewS of: Fossil, Oregon,
a - former' well known rancher of
that district is in tho city for sov
oral days visiting with friends.
W H McLood is a Klamath Falls
visitor from his home in Teunant.
MeLeod arrived in the city yester
day for a'fow days visit
J. J. Austin is spending a few
davs on a short businoss trip to tho
Klamath country. Ho Is a resident
of Fullerton, California.
i Alex Williams of Fresno is vislt
Ipg. with friends in the city while
transacting business.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pago are
early spring tourists ' in Klamath
county and Klamath . Falls from
thqtr home In. Stockton, California.
, Aniong the Bentty visitors from
nut nf town in the city is Homy
Hodgkins who Is Visiting with
friends from his ranch In that sec
tion. . . .. .
M pel ford visitors In tho city num
ber among tholr group W. H. Dippy
and Carl Knutscn who aro In the
city for a short business trip. .'
! Mr and Mrs. John Thomas of
Oakland are visiting in the city for
f thq remainder of the week with
1 friends anil relatives. ,
i . A Wf r'xnlu,11 la n liliirftiin
. :.. n.ni.lr n,nlrlnrr
VlHlLOr 111 LHU vii-J mio v"-
u short business trip hero..
' Jack Kenealy of Mt. Shasta is
nipndlng several days In the city on
j j business, stopping at the Arcade
i hotel.
l! J E Blesnr of Sacramento is a
Klamath Falls business visitor in
tho city for a -few days thIs(weok,
iTlW early bird gets the worm, but
we h id rather getf'tho' tfleop and go
vlthouV 1110 0Ilu'u ii. ii
Vaudeville 5
and LOW
in s.
SHOTS"
GOLDIE
hold yotfr interest every
White Pelican Beauty..:
Shoppe
'Under, the management of:
Miss Inez Thackara
, Ray-ty WatSon ! assisting. n
ladlos'.and kiddies 'hair bob-.
- . ' hlng., : ' "
'-'whita I'cliean "Hotol"'v 1 ' i
Cara Nome
Vanishing Cream I
makes an ideal' -bnso or
''anchor"' to apply biffore.
using fuco powder; It
prepares the skiir prop-fl
erly to receive the powdor ;
7 and makes tho powdor
'Ksolf adhero still better.
This cream la also won
derful for protecting the
' vkin against darnagmg
' winds, and weather. .Like-; i
wlso! reff.esiiing.nto use at..
':.'-;., 'tho end f th'e 'aay.1,,
, Fragrant " with- the en-.".
':. .ehiuiting..Cara),Nomp ..par-, (
tume.
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