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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1925)
SATURDAY, MAY 1fi, 1925 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE 3ES AiSs LIBERTY tMBUKiwuLX. "Lefty" Flynn ; , in i "THE NO-GUN MAN". A cyclone of hard-riding, hard-fighting action SUNDAY "THAT DEVIL QUEMADO" Starving Fred Thompson and his phenomenal horse SILVER KING 'The moat unusual, adventurous, romantic and ex citing picture you have seen for a long time. HKTlHNM HOME KIiiiiiiiIIi A '"'. V Resident Arrive From Visit in Medronl Mrs. Orvlllii Elliott, wlfo of Or vllln Elliott,, iiiuvchusil of Kluinaili Agency passed through Klumutli KuIIh ymtcrdny on hur way lo her liuinu folicwlija; mi Inlarestlng visit In Modford wlt'i- r j Imidft and rclu (lvK. Mr. KlllJtt him ((noil absent fimii Klauialli county for u fort-iillllit. WEKK-EM II KH llurnbrook llcnldiilt In Kpi'iid Hcv irnl lyiTHIiiipliit I" '")' Mm. O. K. Oyer of Jlornbrook ac- cdinpaiiluil by Mrs. Marin Wright also of lliiniliniok urn hjk-iiiIIiik some time In lint cliy hIiii)Iiik and en joying 'tho Elks Western Night hIkiws. While 111 Uio clly they lire guests of the Amnio hotel. PUWI A-UILAM JIiihIiii-sn .VIhIiuim . in the Clly Jinny From Vulk-j' Tiiiviih Among Ihu many MohIiics visitor III Klainiilh Fall to spend the weck oinl aiu Hmnuer Parker unit Hay Murphy, rfslduiits of Medford. Thny are guunu In tho White Pelican hotel wlilloYvIsltlng In the ell)'. ' OX IH SINKHH Itmiller l-'rom Out of Town Visit ing Here for Day Ailiklph Cucka, prominent ranch-J it or llm Morrill and Mulin country was iliuoiik the many out of town vlKltom In the city yesterday from lila liinmi!. .C.'ilcku spent the after noon 'calling on friends and trans act In k hiisliies. Double Driving Safety Wouldn't it be a tremendous satisfaction to you to inaxascthe driving safety of your family 100? Wouldn't you be willing to.goto con siderable expense to do so? Yet, without an extra pen ny oficost to you, Oakland offers you and your family this added safety through its Oakland-type four-wheel brakes. These brake! havemearly two years of unchallenged success behind them. They are designed for and. built into every Oakland. r Learn for yourselfthe doubled safety .they provide the quick, easy stops the great reserve ot brnking power the freedom from skidding. Let ,us; demonstrate. Special . Sedan $ 1375 at factory OtntnX Hotori' Tlmt-Farmmt t Imn Sawi You Mom - VTllll I III ...i, R. R. R. GARAGE 831 Klamath Avenue w" I N N I N O AND HOLDINO OOOD WIll- OAKLAND SIX PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Tires Keeping Up With Racine - We sell a greatmany tires, more and more as the months go by. This is partly due, of course, to the kind of service we believe you have learned to expect from us. It is due, even more, to the kind of service we know you have learned to expect from RACINE Multi Mile Cords. Our sole ambition is to prove as satisfactory as the product we sell. MOTOR INN GARAGE 230 MAIN PHONE 294-J OVKK NH.IIT MiH'florl Vl'llorn Many In Kluinaili Fall TliU Wrik To tianiiact a little bulne and alto to visit with aeveral friends waa the mlmilon of Charlea tihort and II. Iluffard, ruxldonn or Muc dool who Jipt-nt yemerdtty and limt nlKht In Klamath Fall from their home In northern California. They returned thin morning aouth. HI'OHTHMK.N TO MKKT IiiiporlMiit Multrr to Conio l'p nt Iti'Kulur lomliiy Mrrtlng HUM) HKHIDKN'T Killna not Iiijiirkiua , , I IouIh rtn' ,1'liiinliii'iit Vlnldir Accurdlnx ti Clyde MrKay who drove to Klumath Falls thU week from hU home In Itcnd, the ralna were not bijurloua to the roads and iiuvo actlled the duat that roue dur- ng the pan week. McKay la In- tereated In the , palles-Calfornla highway and apent some time here Interested In tbe project. McKay also found time to drop up to the Elks temple for a few games. MKIIK Al, ATTKNTIO.V SI in. John Wnrtl of Mmrioel Vinlt- ln In Klaiiiiitli 'all Mrs. Uohn Ward, resident of Macdoel arrived In the'clty yester day to spend the remainder of tbe week. f While in Klamath Palls Mrs. Ward is receiving medical attention from local medical men. She ex pects to return Sunday morning. PltOM TIIK POKT Number vf Fort Klnmatli llfsldi'iua Uvea at Klka Car nival Among the numerous out of .town residents in the city this week were a. gioup of Fort Klamath residents who came down to spend the week end enjoying the three nights cele bration of Elks Western Nighu. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dixon were among the Fort Klamath visitors as was Jim Dixon. VISIT IX MKDKOHI) Several ' Klimmlli Falls lUwIuViita . Irlvc to Valley IjikI Xigbt Among the Klamath Falls resi dents to, spend yesterday out of town were Tom Delzell, Art Leavitt and Glen Parker who were busi ness visitors in Medford during the afternoon and last night. PROM KISANVIIXF. Visitors In City to Enjoy Wot k-cnd Are XmiHTOiia Hu 8. .Mitchell, resident of.Stisan vlll, Callr., Is In the city for sev eral days enjoying a visit with friends and relatives as .well us transacting buslnsi. Among Susan vllle residents in th city Is J. C. Clark who. with Mrs. Clark is vis iting In Klamath Falls for the weekend. UKI'l'TVMARSHAL HERB Federal Man .Contra to- Direct Sale of CunfLwMtcit Hudson. Auto H. V. Reed, chief deputy United States marshal, arrived here from Portland yesterday for the purpose of looking after . the sale of the Hudson automobile which was sold this afternoon. The car was con fiscated last tall when It was fixed up In a violation of the prohibition law. J. L. Mlnneck of Chlloqula spent the day In the city yesterday enjoy ing the festivities of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Rlagen and son of Calin, California are visit ing in the city Tor several days, driving north from -their home ' Cheese Cakes Cup Cakes Apple Sauce Cake Pies Rolls and GOLDEN y K RU S T ? BREAD Klamath Ba ker'y 826 MAIN Important questions, relative to the solution of game and game fish probloms, will come up before the Klamath Sportsmen's association at the regular monthly meeting next Monday .night in tho chamber of commerce. Among the questions that will probably come up for discussion are the results of the findings of the game commission representative bare this week. MKDKOltD , WITOIlS Mr. mill Mrs. Hunt Kiturii to llouic This Monifnu; by Motor I). It. Doodcock, a resident of Medford, drove over from the valley last night to spend the week-end in the city. Other Medford resi dents were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hunt who spent the night here, re turning to their home this morning. GOF.H TO CAMP 3IKKTI.VG Local Elder Will Attend Mi-etiug of Advrutlsta at Hullicrlin .Elder Alva G. Walker of the Sev enth Day Adventlst church, will leave this evening for .Sutherlin, Oregon, to attend the Seventh Day Adventlst conip meeting and confer ence, to be held In that city from May 28 to June 8. While away tbe Sabbath school will be conduct ed as usual. MRS. HMiTH ILL, Svtrctury to Lynn I'. Ho bin Confin ed to Home Today Mrs. Leah Smith, secretary t Lynn P. Sabln, secretary of the chamber of commerce Is confined to her home today with a severe cold and headache. v While absent Irom her work at the chambor, her place is being taken by Mrs. Edith Johnson. PROM PORT KLAMATH Residents of Xearby District Arrive to Attend Western Sights Another group of Fort Klamath residents have arrived In the city to spend the week-end and to en Joy the Elks Western Nights car nival In the Elks temple. Among the visitors are Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McAuliffeand P. P. McAullffe. CALL MEETING Federated Board of Klamath Conn ty Meets In Chamber . Members of the Klamath county federated board met this afternoon ar 1:30 p. m. In the chamber of commerce to discuss various prob lems arising since their last meet ing. Among the many subjects, to be brought up will be the erection of the monument to General Cantab at his grave In the lava beds, the transportation ot the boys and girls interested in county. club work to Corvallls and several . points . of discussion brought up by C. A. Henderson, county agent and Frauk Sexton, county club leader. ' IX T01AY Mrs. Ira Ashworth, resident ; of Aspgrove was among the many out of town visitors to spend the day In the city shopping and visiting with friends In Klamath Falls. PROM ALGOMA Spend Wcek.Kml In iKlamath Palls From -Neighboring Town .. Among the many out ot town vis itors In the city for the week-end are a number of visitors from Al goma. .Mrs. yilliam Kunsi spent the day In the city shopping and visiting with friends as did Mrs. N. G. Taylor, also a resident of Al goma. They returned to their ho'bies late this afternoon. LY RESIDENT Reese Wlngard, a resident of Bly spent the week-end in Klamath Falls transacting business and visiting with friends. Wlngard arrived In the city Saturday afternoon. REVE.V1J MARRIAGE . NEW YORK. May 16. After be ing married for 17 years, Flske O. II ura whose Irish songs are features of the comedies In which he plays. Is just announcing his wedding sec ret. Miss Pat Clary, his leading lud.v, Is -now revealed as ; Mrs. O'Hara. ., . , . Engineer of Hill Lines Pleads For Klamath Support Although the interstate com morco commission might agree that potential tonnage in the Klamath country would justify the entrance of another road Into Klamath, still they would hesitate to grant the Hill lines permission to enter Klam ath if it wero evident that Klnjmith Falls did not want the Hill llnea to comn. This waa tho observation of B. V. Llntnor, assistant chief engineer of the Oregon Trunk railroad, who TONIGHT "Forgive and Forget" and 'The Great- Circus Mystery' SUNDAY HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS FINE ADVENTURE ROMANCE ' "The Mine With the Iron Door" Continuous Show,starting at 1:00 P. M. You owe it to Yourself to See this Picture Announcement Extraordinary Return engagement of the world's Premier Mystic J "The Great Alburtus Every afternoon and evening beginning with Monday Matinee OStSS . LOCH THAN vcexrAftry Phone (' for Lumber Main 128 We do not depend upon luck to build up our business- we rely entirely upon the merit of our lumber-merchandise and our fair treatment of our patrons. We will advise with you about your lumber needs and their cost. LAKESIDE LUMBER fT COMPANY ' 'k Center Street and Klamath Avenue was here lust night on a brief visit. Now Is tho time thut Klamath should step forward and push for tho now toud, Mr. Limner declared. Every agency that can bo utilized for this purpose should strain every effort to make tho way easy for the Hill line entrance into Klamath Falls. Forceful denial of the rumor that surveying crews working In Klamath were merely a smoke screen to cover the real desire of the Hill "lines namely to secure a common user agreement over the S. P. lines south from Odell was made by Mr. Llntnor. ''it is no bluff,'' he declared. "We are coming to Klamath Falls und we are going to build.1' Amc-rlcun In Germany paid $li!iu,-j 000 tor a painting, reminding us we havo-some films to bo developed. Mr. and Mis. O. M. Gram m - re turned to their home lu San Fran cisco aftor enjoying a honeymoon In the city for the past week. They returned south by train. Among the Bond .visitors In the city for several days la (leorgo Stonelirnker, l, Ponller and John Hubiish, Phone 93 Stock certificates Corporation Records 1 ... Corporation Seals Supplies and Forma fojf Corporations y . fiii.' W.O.SMITH Printing Company "Quality Printing"