THURDA May Id, 1925 :
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Page three-
Five Acts of
; ' , VAUDEVILLE
-Clever Dancing, Jazz Singing, and one or
two Surprises -
"DON'T DOUBT YOUR HUSBAND"
is really funny it's a typical Dana picture
COMING TOMORROW
"DARING YOUTH"
and the big one Sunday is
Harold Bell Wright's
"MINE WITH THE IRON DOOR"
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AKKIVKH IV CITY'
.Mis. William (liwu to .Make Home
In KprliiK Mk District
Mrs. Wllllum Green arrived In
Klamath Fulls the early part of the
week to Join her husband. Mrs.
Green, who wus Miss' Margaret
Rowan a Sun Francisco nurse be
fore her marriage recently, Is the
brldu of William Green, a promin
ent rancher in the Spring. Lake district.
JiKAVK TODAY
.Vcighliors of Woodcraft or Kliiin
nlh l''u)lH to Attend Meeting
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LIBERTY ll
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"Trilby"
Apicturization of one of the most famous
stories ever written 1
TOMORROW
The inimitable Jackie Cookan in
i "CIRCUS DAYS"
GsntraJ Hotel
' Dining Room
Open from 6 a. m. to
9 p. m. Table board
..$1.00 per; day.' Short
order lunch counter in
connection.
Tables for Ladies
French Pastries ,. '
cali-hi) to hojih
Miss IouIho ChUuzii to Cure ) for
Mother mill SlsteK.
According to word received yes
terday by Miss Louise Cattuzza, iher
mother and sister of Hilt, Califor
nia, are seriously 111. Miss Cattuzza
left immediately for her home In
the south to care for them. The
nature of the illness was not stated.
She is head of the silk department
of the Golden Rule store. '''.'.
Autos -.killed 19,000 Inst you.-, not
counting those who. worked them
selves to death paying 'mils.
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.-Another thing to. turn green In
the spring is .'the man who drinks
tno dandelion ; wine he makes. .
'EXPECT VISIT
Wiilter Doty or Sim Francisco to
Visit With Barents Here
. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Doty are
anticipating a visit from ,their son,
Walter L. Doty of San Francisco,
within the coming week. Walter
Doty is a member of the firm of
Doty and' Payne, advertising cor
poration of the south.
LIKE NEW
! AGAIN
REFINISH it yourself.'
. Withhandy varnish-stains
or enamels easy to apply
(1 you canVenew your fur
niture or create delightful
new effects. Look around ?
"leclothe" the shabby
1 merubersofyourfurnitur
"family.", Decoret Enam
els Midarnish Stains give
you best results.
: Also, ask for booklet.'The
v Art of Decorating with
Decoret." It's free, and is
,' full of ideas pn finishing
and refinishing furniture
and ornaments.. -
n T erry full line of Fnllcr
W Et P!r.! and Vamiihoa and
supply your needt.
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1 " ' Paint Store
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(301 MlM(?n Sir!! San Francisco
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A delegation of Neighbors of
Woodcraft of Klamath Falls left this
morning for Grants Pass where they
will attend tho district convention
of the order toijay. The delegates
from Klamath Falls were. Mrs. Bess
Uuciionich, Mrs. Fannie Thompson,
Mrs. Ivy Propst, Mrs. -Stella Sheets,
Mrs. Ida c;r:mes. -r:iey will be gone
from tho city over Friday and Sat
urday. ' ' '
"HOMK 'TO ' ROOST"
Former Resilient 'Answers to the Call
of the Kliiiinith ,v''
Chickens will come home to roost,
only this time It is -an old rooster
It. M. llollor, who eight or ten
years ago thought the Southland was
"some place" to live in. But he isl
back, and back to stay. Mr. Boiler
was in business In this city for many
years before leaving here, and ex
pects to again engage in some en
terprise, the.naluro or whlph he has
not' fully decided. 'His son, .Leon,
one of the Klamath high school
boys, Is a lieutenant commander in
the "navy, ; and his daughter, Mrs.
Roy Hamaker now lives at Alameda,
California. Mrs. Boiler died about
five years ago.
HIKSIKiyS HOME SOLD
Jacob 'Hirvi Jr., for a considera
tion of. $9000 has purchased the
John Siemens home from the First
States Savings bank defunct, -which
is now being conrtolled by, the state
banking department. The property
is considered valuable and assured
of futifte increase In value. Mr.
Hirvi 'paid down $5000 for- the
house, the remainder to be paid In
installments.
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LUNCH KITS
Complete with one pint, vacu
um bottle,.
regular :
$2.50
Special
$1.99
S FACE POWERS
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powders,. in our
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mend ENCH
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A ; cold ,cream
powder t h a t
will" stay on ' '
GRADUATION CARDS
Send, your congratulations to
; the boys. and girls that gradu
ate this' yeaf. .'
Some very classy' cards .priced
from'::.:........... I Oc to 25c
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TO SPKXI) AVKEK-KND .'
Girls of l'Mrst National Dank, to Kn
Joy Several Days on Luke
. .Taking a "Kicker" to the reslons
of the upper Klamath, lake will be.
just ;half the sport to be enjoyed
over the Week-end by a group of
girls, employed In the First Nation
al Bank, Saturday afternoon, ac
companied by a chaperone the girls
will leave In tho small boat to en
joy the week-end. Those who will
make, the trip are Inez Jenkins,
Sybil Bamber, Constance Crystal,
Josephine "Upp, Stella Setzer.' Kath
ryn Doty and Ruth LIndsey. :
PHIXMVILLK BAXGHEK
Lelaiid Casey IJuys 400 Heart of j
.Cuttle From Klamath. Stockman
OX VACATION
SI linger Enjoying Quiet Week on
Upper Klamath Lake
Among the out of town visitors'
this woek of prominence Was Leland
Casey, prominent rancher of Prine
villo who ;.spent the early part of
the wook in Klamath Falls. While
In the county Casey purchased 400
head of cnttlo from a Klamath live
stockman,, leaving the cattle to pas
ture .on the upper Klamath Lake.
Ho returned to his home yestorday.
A doesart 'ice'sucii a bad life
Wfc wouldn't .mind being able to sit
stil! for three weeks.
Mrs. Klamath Falls ,
is your time worth more
than 6c an hour?
If it is you can't afford
to stand over a hot stove
baking bread, when you
can buy
GOLDEN
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BREAD
for 12c a loaf
Klamath
Bakery
826 MAIN
Taking his. vacation early, St
Hd'ger oft the Star Drug company,
is enjoying a few quiet days from
the hu8tloand bustle of the city and
the disposition of drugs. Ilager Is
vacationing on the upper Klamath'
Lake at Rocky Point. ;' ; '
- Ol'EX HOME "SITE
H. It. Perrin nnd Dr. K. I. Jollllson
. l'lattiiig Lnml . 1
Klamath Falls will have a new
home' site with' a restricted district
sot at $7000 according to H. R. Per
rln, architect, who with Dr. E. .D.
Johnson has opened up a section of
Klamath Falls over the top of Paci
fic Terrace. At present work has
been started on the platting of. the
land which covers 17 acres. This
will make more than 68 home sites
according to Perrin, who announced
the opening of the plat yesterday.
SAX FRANCISCO
Tourists Among Kindness Men From
Guidon (into City
, Among the many out of town
visitors are the usual number from
San Francisco, some here on busi
ness, others enjoying a northern
trip,. . The guests from out of town'
lit one hotel In the city include Mr.
and Mrs. B. McCaul; C. O. Roche,
Miss Peggy Murphy, H. W. Waters
and E. H. C.riffin.
HEAVER MARSH
Resilient of. Crater Inn Visiting in
Klunmth Fulls Today
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For Friday and Saturday only,
we have selected a number of
items needed, and used, in every
household that are specially pric
ed for the bargain hunter.
Witch Hazel, best quality,
full pints-.:.......:.;.... 75c
Lemon Cream, for chapped .
hands 50c
Aromatic Cascara, full
strengt 35c
Hinkle Pills 100 to bottle 50c"
Rubber Gloves for household
work 75c
'Linen Paper, high quality i
: per pound'..,;...:....... 60c
"Castile Soap,' made from pure'
Olive oir:..........:... .:... 25c
Zinc Ointment, large tube 25c
'Bay' Rum, full pints .......,..$1.00
Hot Water Bottles, 2 qt. $1.75
Tooth Brushes, good qlty 35c
Laxative Cold Tablets . ..i.25c
Violet Ammonia, large bot 50c
Shaving Lotion, Nyals best 40c" ,
49c
39 c.
29c
39c
49c
43c
19c
19c
69c
99c
29c
19c
39c
33c
Notice: -See our. special coupon
good for one jar 'Lemon Cream
in another part of this ad.
SAFETY RAZORS
Either -Gillette or Auto-strop
rfPf3 ' complete with
blades. Regular
price;$1.00.
Special
89 c
THERMOS BOTTLES
keep liquids hot or
cold for over 12
hours.
A one pint Stand
ard bottle in heavy,
case -at'the special
price of
99c
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EASTMAN KODAKS
-During . vacation . a 'Kodak
keeps a record of the good
times. We have them from
$2.50 t0 $60.00
Send for a-complete catalogue
It's free. . , -
RUBBER GOODS
We carry only. :the better grade of
rubber goods: Every bottle we sell,
is guaranteed for one yeaiv :
For Saturday we have an EXTRA
SPECIAL two quart water bottle that'
sells regularly for $1.75. : '
FRIDAY AND !
SATURDAY, only
99 c
ALARM CLOCKS
. A , complete assortment of Big Ben
alarm clocks in both .- plain -'and
radio dials.: . Big Ben "with white
dial is priced at $3.25.'
A good alarm clock priced regu
larly at $1.50. On sale .
FRIDAY and '
SATURDAY nW' t'
99 c
ELECTRIC CURLING
i IRONS
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A -guaranteed ele6tric curling
iron with long silk covered wire
connected. - Regular $1.50'
Special; Saturday only ,
99c
LEMON CREAM FREE
We will give a small jar of
Cranks Lemon Cream free to
jvery lady presenting this cou
pon who purchases anything ad
vertised on this sale
Remember the cream is FREE
but you must present -this 'cou
pon and purchase some item on
the sale Friday or Saturday. ,
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S Hrr.H niTAUTY XJ'sL KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
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STATIONERY
.Twenty four sheets ;good -Mnen
finish paper. . Twenty four en-'
velopes, selling -regularly at 60
cents per box, on sale ."' V
FRIDAY and 9Qr
SATURDAY only C
Underwoods
V .WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
I purity I . : BUY. THEIR DRUGS '-: ' iaccupacvI
prannafY
Corner Main and.
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Seventh Streets
IOCS
Seattle, called by tho illness of Mr.
Pepper's uncle wlo is In a serious
condition.- They drove north ex
pecting to arrive late tonight. They
plan on returning within a week or
ten days if Mr. Popper's condition
is improved.
Among the . out of towrf visitors'
In the city Is Mrs. William Zuin
hrunn, a resident of Crater Inn of
Beaver Marsh, who Is spending the
remainder of the week Visiting with
Miss Inez Thackara and other
friends in the city.
IjKAVK KOIt HNATTM'I
Illness of T'liclc Calls Klumiith Kails
: Keslilcnts North . ?
Mr. and Mrs. John Pepper, In
company with their nephew, Edwin
Weaver left yesterday morning for
You .
would .not bu.v Fabric tires
and pay the price of Cords.
BUT when you buy wrapped
or cotton covered garden hose
and pay the prlco of moulded
garden hose you are doing the
same thing. For the original
cmrk-proof, ' nnii-hlnkiiblc
Garden Hose
Try
LORENZ CO.
First
:; Phone 371
On 6th near Main
VKOM SKATTIjK .
Tourists Keturn to .City Aft.er Sev
eral Weeks in .South
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Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Fox who visit
ed, in Klamath Falls for a few., days
Several weeks ago, returned to the
city last night to spend the remaind
er, of .the week before continuing to
their home in Seattle. They are ac
companied by their infant daughter.
While In the south they visited with
friends In San Francisco and other
Bay cities.'
MMUKUMAX HKHK
Kcsldent of l)iiiiliii',Vi Conn,, Mays
Conditions iood in West ,
William J. Grundy, a resident of
Dnnbury, Conn., who spends several
weeks a year in Klumath county, is
111 the city this woek in' tho inter
est of the lumber game. Grundy is
a buyer from nn eastern concern
which is interested in lumber de
velopments of the west. ' According
to the visitor the conditions In the
west and especially this section of
Oregon are exceptionally good.
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Mrs. B. Thompson of Dorris. ln
company with her daughter, Mrs. E.
J. Clode of Now York Is spending
several days In Klamath Falls visit
ing nnd doing a .little shopping.
Mrs. Thompson, who Is a well known
rosldent of the Dorrls country en
joys a visit from her .daughter once
a year. They generally visit ' in
Klamnlli Falls for a fortnight.
PERSONALS
Edward A. Moore, 6f flcial of the
California Oregon Power company is
in Klamath Falls for several days
on business from his ome In Med
ford. 1 , ' . '. :
Among the eastern visitors In .the
city Is F. A. Flint who makes his
homo In Vlncennes, Ind. .Flint Is
interested in the purchaso of lum
ber. , "'.'
Mr. and Mrs. James R. McGraw
of Smith -River, California, are
among the. early, tourists In the city
from the .south. Thoy are stopping
In the Arcade hotel before continu
ing their trip, north. '
Charles .Renlnd of. Modoc Point
is In Klamath Falls to spend the re
mainder of 'the week visiting and
transacting business. -.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Camas of
Portland arrived In the city to make
their home here for some time:
Camas will be employed with the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company while in-Klamath Falls. 1
J1A.YKV NKLIOCTKIl .
WASHINGTON, May 14. Presi
dent Coolidge' hns definitely decid
ed -to renppoint B. E. Haney, of
Portland, Oregon, as a member Of
the shipping board.
COA8T IjK.KH'K SCOIIUH.
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At Salt Lake 2: Ijos Angeles 6.
.' At Vernon-Koatlle. . Game poKt
, poned; rain. ' i
At Sncrnmenlo 3; San FranciHCo fi.
Al Onkliind 0; Portland 7 .
Here is true
economy
KEEP .your isuit
yoiinf?-lookinf? 'by
getting "Dutchess, Troil
' sera to :wear on those .
many occasions whcivyou
-are without ront nnd
. vest and ' should sparo ,
your' suit -trousers. : .
i AVe have them for (
workdays, plnydiiys and
holidays and you will
find no hotter looking,
better-made, better-value,
trousers thun Dutchess.
;Evcry pair wtirrauird
to wear. Come in and -.
have a look your -size)
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