Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1925)
FflliVAV. MAV 23.,T32fi . mii im wrsffi yjimnim m mwwimniMu MMUilimm iiiiminin imiiw Commencement Exercises of the Class of 1925 of the Klamath County High School Front twelve rows of Orchestra Seats will bo 2: Reserved for Purents Ea liberty The iiobin Hood of the desert a "ver' bad honibre" "THE BAD c5VfAN" ; but, BOY, he's good ! TODAY ONLY COMING SUNDAY "THE ROUGHNECK" Featuring (luorgn O'llrleii, the aon of 8:tn Francisco's famous p:lli' chief. SPECIAL Owing to Commencement at the Pine Tree to night "Alburtus" will appear tonight at the Liberty. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! The Miracle Man "Alburtus" will demonstrate his remarkable ability by driv ing an automobile absolutely blindfolded through the heaviest traffic in the city. He will be in charge of a committee selected from the crowd. If you desire a thrill be in the crowd and join the committee. . Remember., the time Saturday at noon, at the. Pine Tree Theatre This is the most thrilling of the feats of , "ALBURTUS" Special Note: The great Alburtus closes his en gagement at the Pine Tree Saturday night. Your last chance to see him. 'mrrvmnw. i 'f','f','r4',44444 El xr t 7 r ! XXTT1 xr ir r X X You Protect Your Family When You ;Buy at STONE'S Particular people use keen judgement in selecting their food store. They are right, for the food they buy plays an important part in their daily ' life. .',.' ". . : : Our buyers are constantly in touch with the markets, using very careful judgment in selecting wholesome foods, which are high in value and ec onomical in price. CLEAN STORES SNAPPY SERVICE LOW. PRICES SIKHS LOSS OF BEAUTY TO FAIRER SEX GOOD BUSINESS Can only be built with a good product. The baker who would prosper must bake bread that will Batisfy his customers, rich, tasty, whole some and pure. The fact that Better Bread is used by a very large percentage of the people of Klamath County should prove that it has these qualities. Test it in your home. Sixth Street Bakery CHAS. LANDIS , f 126 South Sixth St. 1 ''For Goodness Sake Eat Better Bread" $ Fronch any they will wnlcomo any j Women In Porala havo stylod 10 suggestions about tholr debt to us. : tob their hair. Bet tho noighliorn Wo bug to auggest alio pay. j rail thorn Persian cnts. Strange Will Case To Be Fought Thru Courts Of Oregon Pineapple . Peaches No: 2Y cans, broken AZLr No. 2 Vii cans, free- , O sliced, 2 cans for tJl stone, 2 cans for ...VJ- Certo Citrus Washing Powder Lay in a few Okn Regular size package, AKn bottles, each 2 packages for 7Jt Sugar Cheap . Sego Milk S 10 pound bag pure (Qc Tall cans, 3 for 25c cane sugar 1 case. (48 cans) $3.95 Rolled Oats Lux-Cheap 3 pound package O fn Large size, each 25c regular 35c size, for .. Small size3 for 25c Pork and Beans ' ' Stone's Butter Van Camps, regular 9 Churned fresh daily, guaranteed to , 15c size, 3 for ; 5JC please, 2 pound Q1r (limit 6) . roll for g 1 C LONDON, May 23. Tobacco ! lined bv women has a tendency tn doatroy their daintiness, according to Dr. Cecil Webb-Johnson, ono of England's bent know specialism on dint and obcaity, In his now book. "Women and lleatity." Health and beauty go hnnd In hand, declnrea tho author, and a grnvo warning la given to women amokcra and drink era, tils theory being that It la dif ficult for tho women of today, and the men ai well, to amoko or drink within what ordinarily la termed moderation. Ijicks Keif Control "A man often will havo hia al lotted dully ration of ho ninny pipes, cigar or cigarettes, but a woman In mora imstnblo and lens capubln of aolf-control than a mnn,'' (he author contends. Aa a rule, he' bollorcM, a woman- rmukor docs not nppear to know what moderation means, any mtr than a woman drlnkor. look Vnilenioui'lhhed Concerning tho effect of exces xlvo cigarette smoking upon a wom an's beauty tho doctor Bays: ."Ob aervo a girl who amokea excessively, and you will notice, that abe alao looka undornoiirlHhed, with Blaring eyoa and a yellowish akin. To make inn! tern wone tho smoke-dried throat experiences a fulao thlrat, and thus mora liquid than la nec essary la consumed and an alcohol habit aet up. Tho rock-tail and the cignrutto always go together." Alcohol generally. Dr. Webb Johnson maintains, spoils benuty In woman because It mnkca super fluoua fat. Salem, Ore.'. May 22 Whether the atiitf of Oreir tn shall acnulre by escheat t!i estate of the late J Mrs. Asmoa llrlx of Aatoria am-1 J oiintlng to J200.0UO, or whether i the estate wlfolly or In part ahall go to the alleged natural but faith less m-jthcr of Mra. Brlx, a resi dent of (iermany U tie Isuo In a caao to be fought outlu court. The statu land board today cmnloye.1 N'oiblad and I lease, lawyers of Asloriu; 13 assist District Attorney l.lenebber of Clatsop county, in the caao and it will bo necessary for llesae to make a trip to Germ any in connection with tho case. Tbo case Is unusual. - The (oater parenta of Mrs. . Ilrix aro eald to live near Salem, but their names could not be. ascertained here to day. To them It was her desire to leave aonio of tho eatuto. Also ahe detlred to leave 2r.noo to a Luth eran church at Astoria. But ahe left no will and tho church has been Informed that It has no claim on '.ho eitatq. , , .The mother In Oermany Is 8a'd to have discarded the child soon after birth and glron her to a coup le emigrating to America, And who bcramo the foster parents. A Portland attorney. It Is aaid, ha8 appeared with alleged power of attorney from the mother Irf Germ any, seeking tp'get the estate. Tn laud board doubts the existence f tho German claimant $ reduced roundtrlp fare (16 day return limit) , to Los Angeles v. for the California State ShrintCowmtion June 2-4, inc. ' (Special excursion tickets on iale Mar 28-Junel.lnc.) ' Now plan to attend this gala event. No batter way to spend yourvacatlon this year. 1 Umdrcdsol Sir Knights bn dress parade. Bands, ceremonials, drill contests, dances, v Enjoy, too.the gayrecreation at Southern California beach resorts Santa Monica, Long Beach, Cntallna Island, and many others. Sea Hollywood and Culver City movie colonics, Fnst, luxurious service dally vlaSouthern TacUic. Delicious meals enroute in South ern Pacific dining cars. ' ' Forull inormatlon, ailc . Southern Pacific Lines S J. J. MILLER, D. F. & P. A. 517 Main :St Phone 709 Klamath Falls. Ore. Thoro is no future In being a Bal kan atatesman. PEOPLE LIKE STONE'S VACUUM P ACKED COFFEE Try it Yourself 1 pound cans 53c ...2YZ pound cans - $1.29 . 5 pound can ..4.... $2.58 A money-back guarantee goes with e - ach purchase. , IN OUR MARKET 423 MAIN STREET A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE 'i : Ffa.K ri.n MoJera- Refrisrerated Market Rump' roast, young 1 Q- Veal roast, milk 18c beef, per pound lot . veal, per pound XSJX Round roast, young " Ottn'J Pork roast, choice pork, beef, per pound per pound 20c and 25c Pot roast, shoulder 1 ftr; Weiniers and bologna . 90c beef, per pound xoH' ' strictly fresh, pound A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST FRESH VEGETABLES IN TOWN ' aSH 717 Main Street Groceries - . - m 1 a wr 423 Main Street Store and Market .aV vvvSJ n n II I qrQ Trade at Slones and get the advantage of SIXSTORE BUYING POWER . ELKS LODGE GETS NINE NEW MEMBERS , . .1 1 , Today the poulntlon of the Elka Lodge is just 13 greater than this time yesterday, all duo tq Initiation of nine candidates and transfer of four others from other lodges, to tho local Elk'a lodge last night.- . The nine new membets who were lnitinted nro: Edwin C. Knight, W. P. Buford. T. S. Abbott, Clark 1 ho U working, r ., Mr. Beddy (eeently from Long C. Johnson, Frank Ev. Beardsley, R ft. nnllnit. rtfnrrA MetE. A. A. Vosrel' )ohl and T. L. Whipple. ! Beach, Calif., has- rented the Ray ' jThe four transfers-were C. C. Kel- Pickett ranch,?wheTo he will move ley. division engineer of the state with his family. highway department;. W. A. Mas sengill, D. P. Malloy and S. M. Har per. .' ' i MALIN Mrs. C. B.' Dabl ot Malin spent several days n Klamath Falls, vis iting friends; . Mr. and Mrs. Dahl have sheep interests here, having recently bought sheep of Mike Mur phy. They' have them on the lake Dick Stevenson was in Thursday from the Bryant Mt. sawmill where iat Mike Marphys camp. The Hartlerode well drilling out lit, was thru MaUn Saturday on th'o way to the Minnls ranch In the Steel swamp district, where Mr. Minnis U going to drill. . . Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bailey ot Shasta View were In Malln. shop ping on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook of Port- . land are visiting their son Crocket Holbrook and family for a tew day The1 grade schools closed "Wed- nesday. ,j" Honeymooning in Mexico iccaoBBnDBnDoiOBignBBBnaHBCBCv;i:a ' ."- - R - - - . ... . 11 11 11 !! i is ! "'; U s in . - iyl 5 U1 kl $ :m Million Men m Ameripia are wearing Bostoeians And all the while they've g ot pasting Comfort. If you watch men notable for their clothes you'll notice that broad toe brogues are popular at the American universities this spring. ),Here it is cut from rich leather imported-with the new square lines that look so well with wide bottom trous ers. Clnlro Windsor and Bert Lytell, film alara.'were married at Juarei, Mexl co, by a native magistrate, Immediately after tho cefsmony they began a honeymoon trip to Mexico city in a apeemi cur imuvicu mem w Klamath Shoe Store V.H- KITTO Prop '. ; !! II I I If :: ti I I I I hi V .' ' i .- v t ' i 4 t (I I I ; n ,I!ii',V no Ci: 3BBgt3Cg3CSS0SlCZ-::- 5?!BSLaa.JMaia