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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1925)
i - Mainly AboutPeople MIhe LIBERTY ....fi, i weather report H ( IIKIt IN 1U HINKHS WOMKX ! .f.irkle Kiimiiis lo Ilnvo t'hiirgn of Next Meeting of (froup "The Eternal Struggle" .. A great picture of the gallant defenders ' of the Northwest. A great -cast headed ; by Barbara La Man, this is indeed rare - picture entertainment. llnim Nyliiiiilor NhnppliiK In Khun utli Falls Today Tlio Cyclo-Hlormugru'iih at Under wood's Pliurmucy worded u steady full In barometric, pressure lulu yes loi'duy afturniion resulting In a "low" which up lo 2 o'clock thin nftornoun rumulun ujichungod. Con dition ii ro Ihnroforn fuvorablo for a rontlnuanco of ruin. Dainty Colleen Moore in Entering Into a contest for the Hans Nylunder, prominent ranch er of the Merrill road district wus among tho shoppers and business visitors In the city today from his ranch, Nylunder Is Interested In raising bees on his land as well as farming and so far this year has been highly successful, most successful prograni of the j spring months, Jackla Unions will I have charge of tho program to be given on Monday evening by the j Husluess and 1'rofessional Women's i club at tho homo of Mrs. Walter. West, 204 South Illvcriildo street. ; 99 Forecast for noxt 24 hours: ' Itnln tonight with moiloruto tem Edna Ferber's immortal story of an unconquerable soul. 12 4 peratures. TKA til' CM' II V,. If. Ilnlslger to Knlertuiii Group Tomorrow Tim Tycos recording thorniomotur KEWMIAM IN registered muxlmum and minimum tnmporaturuii toduy ax follows: Oleno Handier KK'iiils Day In Klam-. Mrs. So TiD Iffi I . Speaking of Screens Mr. Flif says "What ii nuliire I i-iin'l got In! 'N'.i H'uliiimn herothey evidently mean lo kocp inn out! "t'riinit to think ( It, 1 trlml thin same place yontor ility. but my of forld were In vain foolliili to try further. "I'll ilimh off to K.imn nthnr luusu whuru IhiTO am n u Imr rim to window unil doors! "lluiilly for mo, thorn nro mill lots of po.iple who don't make such u fus about comfort or hcultb." Aro you onn of those uf whom Mint it Fly I speak- ' Inn? If mi, uikn limnl while thero Is jot time, and lot uk "screen you In." Srrcens for windows, doom, mid porches. Made to Order KLAMATH FALLS CABINET 8C FIXTURE FACTORY 127 SOUTH 11TH STREET Macaroni Spachtlll X Noodles All Good All Wirjt Hchumnnn-Ilolnk blame women for prohibition. When did penplo atop blaming things on llio wnr? Ilrooklyn (N. Y.) clock foil out of n tower. striking one Glasses thnt you can kco with com fortuhly nnd cnnlly nro a grcnt Joy to tlio wearer. Glnasns thnt Hlruln I ho oyon nnd frames fool uncomfort able, are t vory detrimental. Wo ., .supply . corroct fitting glnssos nnd ndjust tlio frnmo ho it In ousy nnd comfortable. TO ENTER TRAINING Miss Demi Molutoro nml MIhn Evelyn Ainliko tu Visit in Houth Mlna Dona Molutoro and Miss Evelyn Amlcko, Klumath FoIIb girls, will loavo noxt week for San Prunclaco, whoro thoy will spend tint major portion of their vacation. Minn Molutoro In anticipating enter ing Kt. Francis hospital for nurses training. Minn Amlcko will visit with Miss Jnciiuollna Daymond, a former Klniunth Kails girl. High 04 Low 49 . V. H. Weather Report Oregon: (lonorally fulr tonlKht and Thursday, HllKhtly coolor In ex- tromo northoast portion tonlKht, modorutu northwest wIiiiIh. TO UO HOl.'TIC Illness of rather Tokos Mr. nml Mm. Ktlimon lo Itcil lllurr Mr. VISIT IN VALLEV ami Mm. fleorgo Humphrey llrlvo to AnIiIiiiuI Mr. nnd Mrs. (icorgo Humphrey lift early this morning for Ash land, v"lioro they will spend tho day vlultliiK In tho valley city. Mrs. Humphrey will attend tho' stnto lodge mooting ot tho llobvknhs In tho city. Thoy drovo across tho mountulns. riverside wins Central 1 tat tors Whlzx Pest Hulls ill I'ot (lllino Mnuilny Ulvorsldo romped nrpund the Central school baseball team on Mnmlny afternoon whon tho River side boys trotted homo with an 18 to 11 victory undor tholr, bolts. Victory for tho boys across tho river is attributed to tho swift bulls handled by Wayno Whitney, pitcher. "Buss" Knler pitched for Central. ltOOM 100 PER CENT Eighth (inulo 1'upllH of Riverside Most riiucttiu! Dr. Goble 700 MAIM IOyci Glasses Examined Fitted Itcpalrs Quick Hcrvlco Wayno Koosoo is toachor of tho eighth Rrndo room ot Ulvorsldo school and Is more thnn proud of tho record mndo by tho students during tho month of April. Not only la Kausoa proud of Ulvorsldo school, which scored 07 per cunt, tho high cm pommtngo of nny ot tho city schools, but Koosoo's own pupils at tended every day without ono ab sence or turdlnoss for tho month of April, To tho eighth grade goes tho pennnnt and. to Ulvorsldo school tho banner for attendance. Coolldgo, president, hud his plc turn mndo with some Indians, but this won't scaro Dawos. Mr. and Mrs. Hob Rtlnsnn and children, Marjorln and Iliirton are planning to leuvo tho latter part of noxt week for Hud Illuff, Califor nia , whom they will visit with friends and relatives. They aro formor residents of Itod Illuff where they have many aciuulntances, Mrs. Htinson's father, Joseph Wlest, Is seriously lit nt tho family homo and advanced nge adds to tho complica tion's which ho Is suffering. They will spend several days with him In lied Illuff, where Mr. and Mrs. Wlest mako their homo. ntll Fulls on ItuslneNS J. K. Ncwnham, rancher of tho Olenn road district, was among the out of town visitors in tho city shop ping today. Ha spent tho major portion of tho day shopping and transacting business with Klamath Kails residents. DIVORCK (iKAXTKI) Default Judgment (liven Iolu Kmily Ogle Against ( bus. Oglo A default Judgment wus entered and a decreo signed yesterday after noon granting Lola Kinlly Oglo a divorce from Churles H. Ogle on the grounds ot cruel and inhuman treatment. Mrs. E. H. Dalslger will entertain for members of the Tea Cup club at her home on 1717 Melrose street. The meeting has been scheduled for 2:30 p. in. VIHIT XIKCE Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elliott Spend ing Wcck-Eod in City Visiting with their niece. Miss' Frances Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. i Elliott of Salem aro spending some time in Klamath Falls. They ar rived from their home In Marion county yesterday and plan to re main over the week-end. Special Attraction "Alburtus" The Miracle Man. His act is positively astonishing, don't fail to see him. HKt'VItK MAKKI.1GE LICENSE Hi'afty Hrsldents to lie Murrled in Xeur Future FHO.M MKIIFOUII Juckson County Itraldeuls III Klam ath Fulls Halny weather, of tho past week has kept a number of visitors from Mud lord nnd Ashland and other sur rounding cities off of the highway although it is In excellent condition for spring rains. Among tho Med io rd visitors in Klamath county and Klamath Fulls are Carl Knutsen, M. D. Colo and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Page. - KECEXT VIMITOIM Mr. nml Mrs. Kupprn lo Drive to - Hod Illuff Hoon Among tho former residents to visit In the city recently were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Koppcn, now of Medford, who spent some tlma here visiting with friends. Koppen was formorly with tho reclamation ser vice In Klamath county. They are planning to drive to Hcd Bluff next week with Mr. and Mrs. Dob Hllnson and family, to visit with friends with whom they were nc quuinto din Mexico. FltOM MKUHII.I, Mr. anil Mrs. Johnson Visit in Kliinintli Fulls This Week Among tho numerous Merrill resi dents nnd residents of that district, who havo spent some tlino ot this week In Klamath Falls wero Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnson, who conduct a prosperous ranch on the Merrill road. They visited with friends and completed 'shopping while in tho city. FROM ttl.V Residents ' From Neighboring Dis trict In City This Week Duly Ciivnns, llvestockmnn ot the Illy district wns among tho visitors In tho city tho early part ot the woek, returning to his ranch recent ly. Marvin Cross, inorchant ot lily returned to his home yesterday aftor transacting business nnd . shopping In Klamath Falls. DI KE HERE Kenil Resident to Kpontl Hevernl Days on ltiislness In City Goorga W. Duke, resident ot Bond, arrived In Klamath Falls last night to spend severul days transacting business. Duko rocontly purchased Interest In tho Duke lines from his brothor, Fred Duko. Ml'HIIHOOMH Wiinn Rains Bring Delicacies From the Ground In Profusion According to thoso who (oust on tho lowly mushroom this season, tho fungi are bigger, better and whiter ' than thoy havo been for soveral springs due to tho warm weather and tho lengthy showers of n warm ruin, Although soma ot tho finest spachnens nro found in tho Midland district, tho roads fol lowing tho rains aro practically im passablo and tho mlro vory deep. Explorers In search of mushrooms yostordny, In a Blight cessation ot tho rain, found nttmorous quantities In tho open fields near tho South ern Pacific depot. Thoso found iu that ground woro said to havo boon excolloat. ' Owen Riddle and Meda Millicent Brown, both , ot whom are well known , residents of tho Klamath Indian reservation, in the territory around Beatly, secured yesterday afternoon a marriage license from County Clerk C. R. Del.ap. Mr. Rid dle Is a member of tho prominent Riddle family on tho reservation. . SEE PLAY Visitors From Dorris in City Lust Night for Knterlaiiiiiiciit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols of Dorris and Mrs. Ira Robinson and son Lawrence Kcrwln of . Dorris also wore guests in Klamath Falls last evonlng, driving up from their bonlo In northern California to witness the annual Senior play, "The Charm School," in which Mrs. Robinson's son, Hugh Kerwln, had a prominent part. They re turned homo last night, i RETURN TO KLAMATH Mr. anil Mrs. Thomas Riley and Family Prefer Southern Oregon Former residents of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riley and - daughter. Miss Catherine Riley, have returned from Mel stone, Montana, whero they went early in the spring to make their home. They returned rcently, how ever, weel satisfied that Klamath county is the place to live after all. CARNIVAL SQUABBLE SETTLED TOMORROW FAREWELL PARTY Keno School Tenrher Honored at Recent Entertainment For tho pleasure of Miss Sylvia Erdinan, teacher ot the Keno high school, residents ot Keno, students ot tho school and friends ot Miss Erdman honored her with a danc ing party and social evening iu the dance pavlllion last night. Sliss Erdman, who makes her home in Eugene, will leave immediately after graduation for her home in Lano county. Pl'CKETT IX Iogglng Contractor to Spend Sev eral Days in Klamath D. J. Puckatt, prominent resident of Rocky Point, nnd logging con tractor arrived in tho city yestorday nftornoon for several days' visit and transaction ot business in Klamath Falls. He is stopping' at tho Whlto Pelican. Danish Pastry Doughnuts Angel Food Cake Angel food cup cake Devil's food cup cake Chop Suey cup cake Apple sauce cake And ayy .the ther good things to eat . that people find in a bakery Including GOLDEN KRUST BREAD Klamath, Bakery 826 MAIN In the hands of a sheriff's jury tomorrow morning will be placed the controversy ot whether or not the dining car of the Snapp Bros, carnival should be sold at public auction to satisfy a judgment of (2000 held by Donald Stickney against William R. Snapp, who is claimed to be one of the owners of the carnival.' '''-' Upton And Woman Found Not Guilty In Justice Court Dean Upton and Maxlne , Is ham stand freed tocay of a charge of Immoral conduct as the result of the action of Justice ot the Peace R. E. Hunsaker yesterday afternoon. The magistrate, at a preliminary hearing given the couple, failed to discern sufficient evidence to war rant a further investigation by the grand jury, and so turned them loose. A page of the register ot a local rooming house was produced by the state as evidence on whicn was. written in long 'hand the signature, Mr. and Mrs. Upton. But no evi dence, according to Hunsaker, could support the signature. A new spot has been found on the sun. Perhaps it is the dove ot peace settling down at last Swanson's I x Barber Shop Look for the Tallest Pole in the World . Beauty Shop in con nection. Gertrude Johnson In charge Specializing in Marcel lng, water waving and French paper . curl. Shampooing, scalp treat ments, facial massage and manicuring for ladles and . men. Hart tinting and hair goods made to order. Phone 318 625 Main St $1 Dowm $i sL Buys Pabcolin Rugs for the whole house. Balance easy monthly payments beginning July . 1st. Large ship ment new and beautiful patterns just received. Come in and look them over. Pabcolin has a double enameled surface and wears longer. Pabcolin is made in Californiaa western pro duct and sells for less, as the freight is much lower. Pabcolin is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Buy it by the yard for kitchen, etc. We also sell Blankets, Rags, Curtains, Silverware, Electric Irons, etc., on liberal credit. Buy the4asy way. $1 D O W - R $1 wWSt"i ' It '-i- . S "' O . m. ff . -Stn Klamath Home Supply Company 1140 Main Street Phone 894-W