The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 25, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Robert W. Scrvica' Story
."THE ROUGHNECK"
From San Francisco to the South Sea Islandu, -
with action all the way -
TOMORROW
Return engagement of
"ABRAHAM LINCOLN"
i iw
Aspirin Tablets
- i'"l..vei imlti, cnldM. head
ache mill neuralgia pill ii
promptly, ,
They ii ro inuilo from
TltlMS , Aspirin, illnlnle..
grain quickly nml, Hiimo
firi". give almost liitiito
dhiui benefit.
liny Ilium In ih In hi oco
n imli-nl buttle of Imi
anil save iiinui j.
c i -
STAR DRUG STORE
' i 1 " ' 1 ''.'it.'"
KI.AM.U'H F.W.I.H, 01110.
TIRES
:T; GENERAL' '
FIRESTONE
OLDFIELD
Balloons 4,'I0 to 7.30
TUBES .
80x3 'o Steam
welded and spliced
$1.60
Our price is right
KLAMATH
TRIE HOUSE
",Cap" Calkins
6th and Klamath
SwansonV
Barber Shop . '
Look (or the TaMost l'ule
In tho World
i
Boautr ' Shop In oon
' noctlon.
- Qortrudo Johnson ' In
churgo
Bpoclulbtliig; In Marcel-
lug, water wnvlqg and
.Kreirjli. papor curl.
Shampooing, acnlp treat-
mnhti,' ' facial innasego
.anil manicuring (or
lud Ion and men. i
Iliiir tinting and hair
goods made to order.
'
; Phone 318
- 625 Main St.
Post Formed by ,
Tule Lake Vets
Tiilo luke ; , hoinoHtnnilurH im
fionihlud lust nlnht In . tho Oficur
llamniin' honionlond homo, . ormin-.
Ir.od nn American LfKlon pout iindor
a (.'nil To nil a chnrtor nnd aoloctod
pormnnont offlciim who will rop
ronont tho homoslondora at tho
- hearing of tho hoard ot anrvny
nnd ndjuntmont which will bo hold
, )hll) ..woolCliv tliHv, county ...oourt
hoimo,
Loroy. I), llongan was olncli'd post
f) n-0V::.!.3:i
Mm 49c
ll
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! wiibimipiimim ii im mm i m
riiiiiiniuMl r; Knrl II, Gentry, 'ire
conimundor; Jim SOuiupfn, post i.il
Jtitaiil, and Oscar Hammer, post fl
uiiili'liil officer.
Tlm organization will Im con
ducted onllroly I u I -u-11 I-n I. of the
Kluniulll Kill Ik post of the Ainorl
ciin l.crjoli,
To .idenil Homings
"Although wi Iiiivm been consid
ering lirKUIllltlllK It post for HClllll:
llllli', III" I III I ii "1 1 u I ! nun,. I of III!'
orguiilMidon was (ii Iiiivii a ropre
Monliitlon of our own ut iliu li'.ur
Inni irf (Im lionrd n( mirvny nnd
niljiiHtiimnt dial will Im hi'lil 111 In
wi-ctk," horny II. Kmun, pout com
iniiiiili'i', mi 1 1 1 tlilu in mil I n k.
"Wii Iiiivii i.'K Unit tlm Kluniulll
Mulla pout iliii'n nut rupn-wnt utt.
Wo liavo Imi fi-w iiii'iiili.TB thai nr
ui"iiil'rii of tlm Kliuinr.il KuIIk pin4(
nml tlto punt Ih imt iii'iimilnti'd with
our Iroulili'H down on Tul'.' Inl:i.
"Tulcc, for "sniplc, two ycum
iiiui, wliin iln' Kliiinuth KiiIIh i"'t
unt on rf'iord livforo nil Irrlna.
Hun lii'urliik' lu'ic M.iy 2ti, '2, an
nlutliiK (lint Hi" J 'J 'I mi arm rnn
KtriiDilun cliurici'K for Tulo lake
lioiiK'Htoail litiid wrroiull rlKlit.
t'llll till'!' I'llliM
"Anil nt that Unto wo did not
even hnvo ono homivUiMili-r that lio
Ioiik'mI to llio pH(. How, imiy 1
im I;, roiild tlio li'Klon post luiow
wlint oiir troulilt'ii xvr"? What
rli:hl did tlioy hnvo to nay ihnt $90
an ncro coiixtrtietlon charKOn wcro
all rlKht?
"Now v can jto bi-'forn tho hoard
of Hiirviy and adjutitnionl with our
own nntaii km Ion mid can nliow
llit.m what our ii"od lire,"
! rhi? pout Ik rompoHcd of npproxl-
inuli'ly 35 uicmliiirn, nnd iih noon oh
novrrul hniurKtondoni that nro
nii'inhcra of tho ' Kliiniath KiiIIb
pout ran rhnnito their nu'inlirruhlp
lliln numlHT .will ,1m IncrriiHod to
40, .Mr. Koagnn mild.
Diamond Lake
Road Will Be
Cleared Soon
First Autos Able to
Get Through
Saturday
Although tho trout run at Dhi
mond lake hatchery l.i not an IiIk
thlH your nit Iiihi, mill n creator
nmulicr of vrr will bo shipped
from tho hike than ovur liffuro ho
cntiHo of Kiiiallcr porrontngo of Iosh,
nci'Oi'illiiK lo Phil .Motachonlmchcr.
liiiporhiU'iulciit of tho Diamond
lnko hatchery.
About tun million okrs will bo
shipped from tho hnlchory, Mr.
MntHchcnhnchiT mild. Tho peak ot
tho run la now peer, nnd only
tho 8trai!KlerH nro being picked up
now. .'
',"1 hopo to got Mm rond clenred
by Krlilny nlaht nlthouuh there .Is
Iho clinnco dint It might ho till
Saturday before the work In ne
cOiuplliihed. There nro only n few
clilflH left, nnd wllh Bliovel nnd
powder 1 do not nntlclputo any
trouble."
.TIioho fishermen nnd holiday
iictdierH that nro planning to be tho
firm Into Diamond luko should
bring shoveln with them, Mr. Mot
sthnnlmchor said.
Purpose of tho game commission
Inking the inilintlvo In clearing tho
rond In Iho nnrcastty In clearing
nwny tho rood for tho .transporta
tion of eggs,
. "11 Is nocosMiry lo move tho eggii
by tho last of this week," Mr.
MolHcheulincher said. "Tho lako Is
higher this yenr than I hnvo over
Boon It biiforo. '' There is n lot
of snow on the .west slope of tho
summit- nonr .Mount Thlolaen. Tho
grentost pnrt of the snow on the
road In just south of Mt. Thiolsen.
Tho best road to Diamond lake
at thin time Is as follows Vrom
Kliiinnlh fulls on Tho Dnllos-Cnll-fornln
highway to tho end of the
inncadnin: lake the road to tho
left at Iho end ot mnendnm Hint
tends through tho Pelican Hay
camps and follow tl slrnlght course
to the lnlio. 1
,s .Tito,. Schlpn,. singer, hnd tin op
ornHiin lo stop annexing, so now
how cuu ho pronounce his nume?
lOM.IM.K.It HIOItK
Illy nml t'evlls .m c ii visitors In
K!uitiiiih 'J'oiiay
' In 'to upend Ihii wei'k-ond liuiu
bor of Miirvi-yors r,r tie) highway be
yoiinil l.iikevlew were in tlio city to
day. J. K. Mi'iiee and II. I). Weber
aro in Iho party from their homo
In lily, in; am A. A. Kirliwood nnd
family and Dean Swift and family
from Devils (iardnii.
I KOM I.AKIvVIKW
Visilori Kwml Solilo Time III
Hltl-llii I':.' HprliiK (,'ereinoiiinl
Mr. oii.I .Mrs. JameH I'. Uuko, In
company with their two children,
.Inii'.i.H Duke Jr. linil .Mlns Mildred
liuke, nml Mrs. Addle Ogle, spent
Hie week-end In Klamalh Kallo at
tendlngi the aniiiutl. spring' cere
monial of llllliih Temple. They re
turned to their homes last nlf.-ht.'
MtO.M Hll.VIJIt 1..1KK
l''reiiiieul '1kIIoih In Kliuundi I'alls
Sjh'iiiI Wcek-Kiiil
.Miss Jennie Meliroom and Miss
Vent l.ane, renldeiits of Kllver l.ako,
spent die week-end In Klamath
rails, slopping nt the Arcad': hotel
while In die city. Miiis Mrllroo.-n
and .Miss Lane nr frefiient vii;l
torn I ndie city, having sp"iit soiii"
time hern two weeks iw;o.
TO VISIT KOI.TH ,
Klamuili I'iiIIm Kesfilciir to Kjeii(l
NoiiKk Time in Sacramento
Chris lllanas. In company with
his two slKlurs. Miss Mary liianas
nnd Miss Ponajota HlanaH, left this
morning- by motor for Sacramento,
whom they will spend a fortnight
visiting with friends and transact
ing business.
OVHIl WKKK-KXI)
MiiriliM-l Visitor Hero Kor Kovenil
Days Visit
I.eland Wllllls, In chnrgo of tho
Shell 81! company station nt Mac
doel, was a we6k-end visitor In the
city, visiting with bis mother nUo
who is here wllh her daughter, Mrs.
Docln Norris, from her homo In Cot
tage Grove. . Wllllls returned to his
homo lust night.
IN Ml.t.KY
Klnnintli lulls Trio Kiijuy
Over Mountains
Trip
Otto lCllis, Chnrles' House nnd
Wlllnrd Cooper, idauuilll Kails boys
spent Sunday In Ashland, visiting
with Vie ' Cnrlson, Western Union
man. They drove over In House's
car, enjoying tho entire day In tho
viilley. v
MtO.M TYCII V.IU.V.Y
Mrs. llulil Keports Sheep in Fine
Coiulil ion
Mrs. C. 11. Dnhl ot Tygh Valley
wan a v.eek-end visitor In Klamath
Kalis, culling on friends nnd spend
ing several dnys on business. Mrs.
Ilahl, who has extensive sheep hold
ings in Tygh Valley, reports tho
sheep In good condition nnd n good
future prophesied.
MtO.M MIODI OKI)
Visitors Kroni Valley Spend Week
K.ntl In Ktntiintli Falls
Among the many out of town
visitors In Iho city tjiis week-end
were Mr. nnd Mrs, 1). 10. Loosley of
Medford who drove over Suturday
niglil to spend tho week-end. They
are frequent visitors In the city.
MtO.M Itl.Y
Itiincliors.. In., for Wi-ekeiiil Willi
Friends of lvlainalli Itilis
Kverell Whotsione'and John Hen-iK-rson.
both prominent llvestockmen
of the Illy country wore among the
numerous out of town visitors In tho
city over the week-end from their
homo In the neighboring district.
ATTKNI) ( Kit iOMOMA ti
llenil Heshleiils In Clly Over Week
end I'm" Visit
Mr. W. II. JncUson and Mrs.
lOniery Do Hushlii. bolh residents ot
llend, spent (lie week-end In Klnm
alh' Knlls visitors In die city nt'tdml
Ing tilt Anuuiil spring ceremonial of
Ilillah Templo of the Shrine. They
slopped In the Arcndo hotel whilo
visiting In Iho city.
I'ltO.M ASIIl.AMt
Week-end Visitors Numerous In Hie
, Clly Kroiii Vnlley
Mr. nnd Mrs, A. I.. Coggins nnd
Mrs, Chnrles Marl'nlhin nnd daugh
ter, Alice MncCnllan were among tlio
many wook-end visitors Hi Klnmntlt
Kails. '-UBpendlng jiiii' WM '.Vii h"
frlonds. They , droVebvr!i,Wthti'!
Klnmnth country from their homos
in Ashland, '
TO VISIT
Mr. I'eriy tct III KoseliiiiK for
Koine .Time
Mrs. James A. Perry left for
Itoiobiirg Sunday morning to enjoy
an extended visit with friends In
thut illy. Mrs. Perry, who has
been suffering from poor health
for rome lime, will remain In the
valley until the Is dionniKhly
riuifed.
;o son'H
Mr. nml Mis. fnrey Ituinsby mill
I'liiiilly Make Trip lo California
Mr. and Mrs. Curoy llamsby, ac
companied by their daughter. Miss
Hotly liumsby, and '.Miss Alien
Miller, left yesterday morning for
fiaii I'rnnelsro aivl other California
cities, where they will visit for some
time. Mlsa llamsby will ' remain In
thu couth for the summer, sludying
niusie In tho lleiiieley (.'on:;erval.ory
of Music, Airs. Itami.by to remain
with In r for a month. Miss .Miller,
who is the daughter of J. J. Miller,
will enter (raining in St. Krancis'
liospllnl. ,;he Is a gr.uluatn of the
sonlor .clans of 'IT, of Klamath
county hic,li sciioo!, 1
HIOTl ltX I'P.OM TP.il
(linens i.r im ii- Takes Klalltatll i
Iti'i-iilc-nts .Vorlli I
Mr. anil
coiii;,anled
M r.i.
by
J. W. Pcppard,
their nephew.
ac-:
Hd
Weaver, returned to Klamath Kails
on Saturday night, after a hurried
trip to Seattle, where Mr. Peppard
was called by the innes of his
undo, whom he left slightly im
proved. The party left Klamath
Kails at 4 a. m. tho morning of
May 14 and arrived in Seattle nt
4 'p. m. tho next afternoon, con
stantly driving to reach their desti
nation. Lumber
for Sale
Cheap
Boards
Shiplap ' 4 .
Dimension
Mouldings
In fact practically
all items for con
struction or repair
work
Drive out and look
it over
Pelican Bay
Lumber Co.
Specials
for Every Meal
Doughnuts
Buns
Cup Cakes
Pies
N and
GOLDEN
ZUST
BREAD
Klamath
Bakery
feitf26 MAIN
visitixo i)Ai'(;ifTi:it
I. JO. T'lmcknrit, Kiincliei of Dorrls,
' t'.V In Klnoiiillr. l ulls
J. K. I Thackara, well-known
ram her i the Dorrls country, ar-
l rived In Klamath Kalis this morn
ing to spend the day with his
daughter, Miss Inez Thackara, and
transact a little business. Thackara
drove north over the highway.
HlOTCIt.VS TO HOMIO .
Mrs. Patrick Ix'uvcs for Xorlli
. After Visiting; Willi Son
Mrs. J. Ii. Patrick, mother
of
Hoy Patrick of Klamath Kails,
rc-
turned to her home In Detroit.
Ore-!
gba, after visiting with her son S
over tho week-end. Mrs. Patrick!?
left this morning by train.
IV yC.tKAXTIXK
Post Office lOiuployi) Iiilest Victim
of Chicken Pox
Tom Massc-y, regulTir dispatching
clerk iu the Klamath Kails post of
fice. Is in' quarantine at his home,
suffering from a light attack of
chicken pot during die past few
i days. Maisey will bo confined to his
home tho remainder of the week.
KIOTCH.V HOMK
J-.-iiiiSDn to iiuilii New llesiiience
- in Klaiimlli Kails i
!i
Dr. and Mrs. E.
D. Johason and
daughter, Mary Louise,
returned
caturduy evening
(rjni Portland,
where they have been enjoying
vacution for the past two weeks.'
Dr. Johnson U having plana prepar-ij
A.l I... It D !U..,.n. nM t1A nant &
3-room residence that he is ging
to erect on the property recently
purchased by him la the Hot Sjrtng3
addition.
AXOTKKK IKKSTKIl HOOTS
Captain Parker Itelui-ns to Khunath
Falls From California,
Capt. J. J. Parker of tho People's
( Warehouse, who conceived the Idea !
Hint he could find a - more aalubri j
j.ous location 'for 'a home in the Gold- j
en State of California .has Chang-
! ed his mind and has returned to
j Klamalh Falls "Never agaia," was
; tho crow of the old bird, as he flap
I pe4. his wings and partook of some
I of the vigor imparted by the pure,
clear air of Klamath.
VISITIXG HEKK
George Stephenson, well nov.-n,
lumberman, is in the city for a
brief visit to l:ok after business
matters. Mr. Stephenson has been
spending a great deal of time in
'Lake county, where he has taken
advantage ot the prospective rail
toad development impending ior
that country. h
'ISITIXG HEKK
Mr. anJ Mrs. J. Sigford, residents
of tho John Day vnlley, are here 'vis
iting -Mr. Sigford's 'brother who re
sides cn toe Merrill route.
JOIXS HlSUAXl)
Mrs. Otto Langslot arrived here
Saturday from L-akeview to join her
husband who is employed in the
bookkeeping department ot the
Kwauna llox company. They will
make their home in this city.
MOWSPAPKISS ITH I01tl
WASHINGTON. May 25 (A. P.)
Newspapers which published Hats
of Incume tax payers and tho
ainouns they paid last f.ill were up
held In doing to today by tho sup
remo court.
A
PERSONALS
J. K. Patterson nnd V. G. O'Noil,
residents of Ashland spent the day
In Klamath Falls transacting busi
ness. W. Seaver of Keno w as amons the
out ot town visitors in the city on
Saturday and. Sunday:'"
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Jacobsea of
Fort Klamath visited' in tho city
with frlonds over ,the week-eml.
Among the out o( town vbtitors
to attend the Shrine ceremonial on
Snturday, held in Klnmnth Falls by
Hilinh temple, wero B. C. Gibson
and II. F. Nordwlck, who make tholr
homo In Medford.
W .11. Nail nnd F. Doylo, residents
of Tennant wero among the ouf of
town visitors In Klnmath Falls over
tho week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hall otOro
vlllo urd In tho city for a (ew days
visiting with friends nnd transacting
busmcss. , ,
A. M,. Howard and M. C. Knotts,
ranchers ot the Ely district woro
visitors In tho. city over Saturday
and Sunday. ..
Hill Ilcckdnhl of Bonanza wa an
out of town visitor lu Klamath Fulls.
. . Final Showing of 2ane Grey's . ''
"THE THUNPERIMG HERD"
: Easily the finest western ever made"
TUESDAY
The world famous comedians, Weber & Fields
in I '
"FRIENDLY ENEMIES"
T;;tl
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Washing Machine
RELIABLE LASTING
Backed by one of the oldest washinrr
machine companies
: 10 eheet capacity for the price of ordinaiy
six sheet machines
ALUMINOID CYLINDER
FREE . DEMONSTRATION
A years supply of special machine soap given
. with each machine : "
i .
i S
a 2
UHLIG'S ELECTRIC
STORE :
Opposite Post . Office
Come in and get free blooklet!on soaps
i
It
Superior Service
An ideal meat market, must-have some
thing besides good meat. It must, have
that quality of service that, makes people
want to come back that service that causes .
the housewife to think of that 'particular
market any time she thinks of buying meat.
We Give
illers
GUS MILLERy rop: V
' WATCH
Main near 8th
AKKIVKS IX" CITY
Jlrs. H. R. Reynolds arrived here
yesterday from Portland. Mrs. Rey
nolds comes for the purpose of at
tending the hearing to be held be
fore the Board ot Survey and Ad
justment, nt which various matters
affecting , landowners under the
Klnmath Project will be under con
sideration. :
Some Juno g rails have two de
grees. World will glvo them the
third.
;. BASEBALL
I .DANCE
Venetian Dance
Palace
Next Tuesday
A .Night
f.VFjmiu wn"
or
That Service 'if
.i'l'-j-'"-'
Market
US GROW"
; Phones 750 & 751
Phone 93
., -fi j'.ii-l'l' '
We are" specially equip-'
ped to economically
produce , booklets and
advertising folders.
WVCK SMITH
Printing Company
" "5'ua1fty, rrmting".
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