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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1925)
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1025 EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE Mainly - About - People K4'''l''H'fr JMWlM'Wr'MaBWl"IWI JIMII II Wli !. IIIUIIK1W-.;,J)HI1M iiiniMiMliT itiMlnlll.ilir-,,ll ani.m if. imioii in n It'Uj in Hi , HowBigl'So Big"?C Measure it by Emotions! " ' COLLEEN MOORE sets a new screen standard in Edna Fcr- ber's Greatest Novel. Girl Life Couldn't Beat! Ask A lburtus about that perplexing problem! He solves HP ALSs LIBERTY SMILING "BUCK" JONES in "The Vagabond Trail" TOMORROW "The Bad Man" A Peach of Weeks May Undergo Operation Shortly WASHINGTON. Muy 21. Horro lory Weeks 'of tho war department, who suffered mi nttuok of lllroin hnidll ulKU't BlX WOCKS OKO. pIllllN lo ko lo Now England within n few duys for a consultation of physicians lo determine whether t li null blad der drniiiiiKO tiior4tlo I ucees mry. Croat llrllaln'M haelt oil tho gold Maudurd. Ko tiro our tl'.'nt tr. Many Here Poison Themselves Daily Carelessness of Modern Living Results in Digestive Dis orders, Sick. Headache, Gag Biliousness Dr. H. S. Thatcher's Remarkable Prescription Relieves Many A nOKlocled llvor. can often cause nuiro troublo ihuii a lulllu of polsou. When tho llvor la clogged und In active, it falls to secure the Juices nocoaiy to tl lt?-;ii Ion anil ollmltiii tlon. Worst of all, It falls lo purify tho blooil properl,.-. Whon thli hap pens annoying symptoms toll you Hint a stuto of solf-polsonlng exists in your body. Hymplonis irml t Hit-It lleil It explains why sluggish llvor is atlumliid by such uymptonu as con stipation, biliousness, sloti-hondae-hos, sourness anil kus on a wonk suni aril, ln of iippollto, pains In tho buck ml nldos, and n norvous run down condition symptoms that load to tho dnnisoroiis and expouslvo sick bod unions corroclod In thuo. Dr. II. 8. Thatcher, noted nioilloal nruotltloner, perfected wholoionin Lumber for Sale Cheap Boards Shiplap Dimension ' Siding , Lath Mouldings : In fact, practically all items for con struction or repair work Drive put and look it over v Pelican Bay Lumber Co. The Story of a la them all! '.T-Xs: :Trr:L.ae---vii a Picture TO LEAVE. KOOX MI-k llurolliy Duiilimu Will Hnoml Vacation ill Kltcrllliicnto Mlns Dorothy Dunham of Klum nlh Falls will lonvo Thursday for tlncrnnicnto, where sha will spend thn early portion of tho vacation for this summer Willi f i li iiiln and rela tives In tho south. Miss Dunham Is a student of' Klituiulli county high Hrhoul. W. AV. Mitchell of Lmnhcrton was a r.itciit lu tho city limt ti Ik lit, Btop plnK In Iho Arcndo hotel. vegetable proscription to keep tho llvor houllliy. It Is giving ("nick re llof noil tnnowod siroiiKih, eucrity and vigor to uiiiiihcrs hero.- This proscription, known phurinuceutlcal ly as Dr. Thatchor's I.Ivor- and Hloor Srup, doesn't cost much, is plciisiiut to lake and contains only Ingredients that nro known to phy sician fjr thoir corrective and heal-th-bulldiiiK properties. .Voilcp (Jiilrk Difference Try this Rieut proscription your self. Notice tlio quick difference In the way you' look, cat, eleep and fool. Vo'li will ho CJtnplctoly satis fied; otherwise lliero will bo no cost. Dr. Thatcher's Liver and Illood Syrup Is sold and roconimoiulod by Slur DniK Store and all loading druggists. Two Matin Boys Lodged In Jail For Thirty Days Thirty days In Jull Is tho prlco paid by Jack .White and Thomas Hlchnrdn for stenllng S10 from nnothur boy. The two young mou from southern Klnmnth, plemlod guilty to petit larceny before Justice of the Pouco John vR. ll'ober of Mul In . und were sentenced to servo 30 days In tho county jail. . They wore luenrcoratod yoslorday after noon, Tho two young Irion woro cheer fully philosophical over tbolr pre dicament nnd cracked n few fust JokcH with tho Rhoriff wlillo being searched before being led nwny to tho comity detention Institution. MRS. WILSON OPENS OFFICE ON MAIN ST. All dbtnll work of tho average business office, from .typing and shorthand to multlgriiph mill mull advertising will bo handled by Mrs. M. II. Wilson, who todny opened an office in tho snmplo room of the Hall hotel. ' Mrs. Wilson will uso tho snmplo room spuco Jointly with Mntirtco L. Johnson, local real ostnto man. Rho has boon doing sonio BpaclBl work for J. 1I( Cnrnahan, local (it- smith ii i mi ; I'iint Vice I'roMliloiit of I'lolsch lim kor Coiitpuiiy in I'lly fl. M. Kinlili, first vl'o president of ibu Flidnlihackor company of Han Francisco, which has extensive Interests and holdliiKs In Khun .ah Fulls und Klamntli emiiity, Is spond liii: siivoral duys In the city from his homo In Hun Francisco, mnkinic a goiioriil Inspection tour of affairs boru. ItllTllt.N NOItTII Seal lie ItoKlitentH 1'nve for Homo l.iml Mglit After Visit Mr, and Mrs. I,. Illalr of Hcattle, In cnii.tiaiiy with Fred TruHler, who In lii'.i'r:stcd in nuval affairs ut Iliemerton, loft yesterday for their homo In' tho north after several iljyu' visit in Klaiuutlt Fulls. Illalr Is ini'irestud in tho American Hteel anil Wlra company und was look iiiK Into uffalrs In Klamath county. Thoyniado tho trip by motor. I'Olt.MllIt ItllKIDKXT lliigoiin Visitor in City for lluys Will) Obi Friends Jonios M. Watkln Jr., now a resident of KnS'iim. . but. a former resident or Klumnih Falls. Is vislt Iiik In Ibu city for several days, driving down ovor thu highway in liis car. I IIOJI TIIK AGK.VtV Iteshli lit From Kcserviitioii District , In City for Several Days James W. Overton, prominent resident of Klamath Agency, Is spouillng several days In Klamath Falls from Ills bomo In the reser vation town. Whllo In tho city Overton Is a guest In tho White 1'vllcan hotel. fil'FNI) DAY FISHING Fort Kliinintli Creeks Lure Kliintiitli Fall Fbdicrmcn The first bit of sunshlno for the past three days lured several Klam ath Falls fishermen from hiding and took tho into tho streams of Fort Klnmatb for tho day. Among those that, answered the call of tho rod nnd lino were II. J. Hickerson nnd George Dianas. IX ASIII.AM) Mrs. Wallenburg Attending Iteln'k. nil Convention In Vnlley . Mrs. II. E. Watlenburg loft yes terday to ultend tlio sfato conven tion of I. O. O. F. and Rcbokahs, now being held in Ashland. Mrs. Watteuhurg plans to remain for the balance of thu woek, attending the throo days' gathering of thu wom en's organization. ' FISOM F.l'OF.XE Lam County Visitors Arrive lu City for Severn! Days' Visit Among tho numerous out-of-town visitors In Klamnth Falls dur ing tlio past voek were several from Eugene. II. T. Shaw la spend ing soma time hero on business, as Is C. II. Divine. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. O. Wilson arrived iu Klamath Falls jesterday from their' homo lu Eu gono to spend a few days. niiTinxs HOME . Illness .. Prevents.. Pursuance., of Studies by Miss Lliulley Miss Katherlno I.lndUiy, daughter of Mr. nod Mrs. George 11. Ltndlcy, arrived In Klnmnth Falls Inst night fro mOregou Agricultural college, whero illness prevented . tho pur suance of hor studies. Miss. Lliulley was intorestod in a. commercial course. Sbo Is "a member of Delta Zeta anciiil fraternity. LEAVES FOR EUGENE Miss Murium Wortloy Guest ill tint- verslty of Oronoii Miss .Murium Wortloy left Wed nesday morning for Eugeno where she will bo tho guest of Miss Ruth Newton nnd othor Klnmnth Falls girls who aro students in tho Uni versity of Oregon for tho week-ond. The occasion Is Junior Week-Eud and bno At tho most Interesting af fairs will bo tho annual wock-end duiiro. Miss Newton is a resident of Susun Campbell hull. ACCEPTS 1HS1TI0X Xleco of K. W. Vnnnlco to bo Em ployed In Htoro v Miss Boriiadine Metcalfe of Ikileun, Montana, arrived In the city tho early part of the wcok to accept a position as cashier with hor uncle, Fl. W. Vnnnlco of tho Golden Rulo store. A now jtystom of cash regis tration nnd transportation hiis re cently been installed in the .ntoro, making It nocessary to onjiiloy' n OI'FNH Oll H.K il. Morrison or Kliiinnlli Fulls lleprenonlliig Company A. C. Morrison of Klamath Fulls has accepted a position with the Ceiieral iiond and Mortgage com liuiiy of Portland whereby ha will have charge of I.liko and Klamath county In the Interost of tho. com pany. Morrison opened offices In 206 liopku biillillng this week. Mi;iinii,i, I'icxic: l.urgi-st (ialhei lug y, n J o e il by Uruiliiutes und Students One of the largest and most In teresting picnics of tho history of Merrill high school was enjoyed this week, when tho Merrill high school seniors as honor'guesu wero enter tained by the remainder of tho school and friends of tho school with a picnic. Curs wero tuken by tho following Merrill residents, Mr. and Mrs. , L, t Tnrnlittiigh, Mrs. N. II. Iloguo. Mrs. W. C. Ilnlley, II. J. Hen drlckson, (leorga Millard, Itev. C. C. Unlet, "Bob" Fans, Kstln Krger and Itolf (jccrtson. Wll.li VISIT Mr. Martin (o Visit Daughter in Colorado Soon Mrs. liille Martin will leave Fri day morning for an .extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. 8. Gray of Alamosa, Colorado. While on her trip, Mrs. Martin will also visit with friends la Fresno, California, and Denver. NO I.I XCHFOX Chamber of Commerce Community. Dinner Chuhos PostiMiiieiuent There will be no weekly forum luncheon next Wednesday noon, ac cording to l.ynn Sahln; secretary of the Klamath county chamber of commerce, duo to the fifth annual community dinner held In the White Pelican hotel on May 29. Secretary Snbln requests that all reservations for tho dinner bo made early for tlie dining room accommodates only a certain number.. I llO.M LAXGKLIS V.U.I.KY Secretnry of Community Club Sih-iiiIs ' Day in Klamath Fulls H. J. Tlcknor, 'secretary of tho Lnngcil's Valley community club of Langell's valley was among the out of town visitors In the city on Wed: nesday, visiting -with friends nnd I transacting business. BECTOH WILL ARRIVE Fplscomllans Expect Arrival of Xew Hector August 1 According to announcements mado this morning by tx member of the building committee of the St. Paul's Episcopal church, the now rector. Rev. Oliver Riley of Pierre, South Dakota, will arrive In Klamnth Falls to take over the Klamnth rec tory by August 1. Rev. Riley will bo accompanied by bis wife. Since the departure of Rev. T. A. Mery wenther, who was in chnrge jof tho Klam'nth Falls church for little long er than h year, a lay reader has been conducting services In tho improvis ed chapel on Payne Alloy. SO Yf ANY . gOOD THINGS Devils food cup cakes Angel food .cup cake Danish Pastry., . doughnuts v i'f and . ' golden' KRUST . BREAD Klamath Bakery 826 MAIN v. ; .til KKTl'KXS TO CilTV VIhIIh Willi FriomlH in Mcllnnvlllo For Week-End F. liny Dunn of tho Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company re turned tho early part of the week from a visit with friends In McMinn ville where he enjoyed a week-end. C. 1,1.1 ID BY II.IAKSS Itereut ite.Hliliirt of Klamalli Fulls Goes to Pendleton Mrs. K. II. lironson, who recent ly drove from Denver, Colorado to Klamath Falls where they plan to make their home, was called to Pendleton Wednesday morning by tho serious Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Fohlman. Mrs. Dron sua left on the stage for eastern Ore gon where she will stay with her daughter until her recovery. ' I.EAVKS FOB FAST Iter. looser null Niece to Visit in Kentucky , llev. A. F. Looser, accompanied by his niece. Miss Angela Moert, left this morning for Louisville, Ken tucky, Miss Moert bas been a stu dent at Sacred Heart Academy for the past year and she is returning to her homo in LouiBville for the summer. Father Looser will attend tho ordination of his nephew during his visit In the cast. He expects to bo away five weeks during which time the vacancy at Sacred Heart church will be filled by Father Wil liam of Mt. Angel, Oregon,: AT THE LIBERTY Donnegan. tho red-headed hero of "The Vagftbond TralP'.at the Llbe.rty tonight had a temper to match his hair, but there is noth ing temperamental about Charles Jones who plays the role. ' It has been said, around the Fox lot, that Jones is the best man to work with thero Is. Ho is always modest, always patient, always ready to do anything there is .to be done and never jealous of his Share In the glory. . , II AT THE PINE TREE "Big Bigger. S-o-o Big!." That is how. Colleen Moore, with a flourish of her arms, describes her ambitions for the future of her baby son in "So Big," her new First National picture, at the, Pine Tree theater. Edna Fcrber, who wrote the nov el, has drawn a vivid word picture of the dream every mother builds about. her son, and Miss Moore has given it an amazingly real visnali zntlon. The story, takes Colleen out of her erstwhile flapper characteriza tions, which won her fame in "Flaming tYouth," "The ' Perfect Flapper" and others. It shows her as the wife of a poor truck farmer near Chicago a generation ago, wrestling on her hands and knees with the weeds in a cabbage patch. J. J. Buchter was a business visit or in the city yesterday from his valley home in Medford. KENO r NelUe Doten has been appointed rogiaterer of births and deaths for Keno, Midland nnd Worden. Frank Sexton boys' and girls' club leader and J. E. Culavn'n of the statu office of Public Instruction visited tho Kono school Friday morning nnd talked to the children concerning club work. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Simmers and children, Miriam Grubb and Miss Erdmnn attended the Elks Western Nights at Klamath Falls Thursday ovcnlng. A fnrcwoll dance was given at the Keno hnll Tuesday in honor of, tlie teachers. Tho Nelson family returned the first of the week from Roseburg, whore they went to attend thq fun eral of Mrs. Agnes Guest who died recently ut Klamnth Falls.. , . Mr. nnd Mrs. D. J. Puckett wore down from their camp -at Rocky Point to attend the Saturday night dance. Bon Snowgooso spent Sunday af ternoon with Oliver Puckett at tho latter's home. Mrs. U. E. Reedor and childron nnd 01 undo and Lylo McCormick wero Sunday guests of Mrs. Thomas McCormick. Ed Simmons of Bonanza cnlloil at tho Anderson bomo Tuesday. Lois Snowgooso called on Reatha Hnrtoll Sunday nfternoon. Oliver Pnckott lias loft Keno and gone to his brothers logging camp to seek employment, -i A crow Is very busy at the Nelson ranch drilling, in sugar beets. The Nelson- allotment 'Ofi beets,, Is; nhout sovonty-flvo acros, .V f . ! :. For Friday LADIES' HAND BAGS Your Choice of the entire stock at 3 3 , ;.perciit ' ; ;;: f : ' v DISGO.UN in r r r 1 1 nr ii ui rn rirn imn Alarm Clock Worth Regular 4.25 ' Radium j Dial i Crater Lake Pictures ' '; Framed Values Special Underwood's Kodak Department , The only place in town where genuine j V Krystal Kote : ;: . 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