The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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LIBERTY
Final showing of a remarkable picture
"ABRAHAM LINCOLN"
It is in a class by itself and needs no eulogy
THURSDAY
Shirley Mason in "The French Lady"
Stone's
Stores and Markets
Will Be Closed
Saturday Decoration Day
Shop Friday
Open Friday Evening
Till 9 p. m.
422 W
Main
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Main
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KLAMATH VALLEy
HOSPITAL 1
Centrally Located
403 Pine Phone 497
Our nuriry accommodates
fourteen babies. lt.ilnctt
reserved on routiest. 1
"Krystal Kote"
Kodak Finishing
UNDERWOOD'S
, STOCKS AND IOXTS
Wo aollctt Inquiries to Imy or mill
any murkotnbln listed local or en
listed BoeurltloH.
Actlvo mnrkot for Duront Star,
Flint and Illckonbacknr Muto.' is
Hues; Public Utllltlt-H.
Prompt ntumllon given nil orders.
Cash paid for pn retinue"; n itt-l.iy.
Quotations furnished.
1IOOI1 HltOTIIKRS
0 Chamber of Commerce Illd.
, I'urtlnnd, Ore.
-Nut Bread
-Angel Food Cakes
-Custard Pies
-Pumpkin Pies
-Apple Sauce Cake
-Custard Eclairs
A., , and .
GOLDEN
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",, BREAD
Klamath
Bakery
826 Main
.,-: ' !. Willi
Speeder Pleads
Guilty; Liquor
Charge Dropped
- Apparently sntlsfled with his
plea of Kulliy to a charge of speed
ing near Williamson Rlvor, I ho dis
trict attorney's offlco this morning
recommended to Justlco of the
Peacn It. B. Iluniiakor that the
charge of drlvlnic while Intoxicated
ngalimt Van Itnvenscroft bo
dropped. Tho mnglstrato acceded
to the request.
Itavonscrnft was . arrested on
The Dalles-California lilKhwny,
speeding oil tha long stralght-uway
between Sttttou'i iitoro and . Wll
liumson river bridge. He paid a
lino of 15 Monday morning.
STRAW HATH
Carrie for llio Klninnlh Falls
I'ofttoffiro llinssom Out
Straw hats, and within a few
weeks new government regulation
suits, will dlHtliiKtilHli tho mail car
riers of tho Klumnth Falls post
offira from tho avorago cltlien, ac
cording to Postmnslor John Mc
Cull, who Is Interested In the. out
lining of thn city postal employes.
Tho regulation straw hats made
their first appoaranco today on
tho stroetH. '
FROM HLY
Mimy.. Visitors From Neighboring
City In Kliinmlli Today
Among tho many out-of-town
visitors nro a nitmbor of Illy resi
dents who nro Interested In busi
ness In Klitmnth Fnlls today. Matt.
Obunehaln of Illy Is In tho city to
day, as Is Wllllum 13. Dlbbons, also
a Illy resident.
Among tho Morrll visitors Is Pat
Q'Keofe, who enmo In yesterday to
spend soma tlmo horo on business.
IXCHIiANIC F.Ql'IPMKNT
Prnslcy's Studio Makes Addition to
Muslims
' Ponsloy'a Studio has during tho
past wook addod oqulpinont for the
development of kodnk films. Pre
viously the firm has specialised In
portrait and outside photographic
work,
FROM M'CLOl'I)
Visitors In Klanmtli Falls Many
From Northern California
Ononis in Klamath Falls nro nu
merous, especially from northern
California. A party to nrrivo last
night to spend so mo tlmo in tho
oily Is composed of Mrs. C, It, An
derson und son Hugh Anderson and
Miss J, Sloyoll. . ,
Mainly About People
PHOPF.RTY OWNF.ItM
HiinIiich IntereHls Cull I'orllniiil
Residents Himtli
0. L, Htiliuunn, former resident of
Kluiiiuth Fulls und well known In
Klamath county where ho holds ex
tensive property Interests Is in the
fit for several days from bis home
In Portland looking lnl' the real
estate holdlng4 which ho owns, lion
Hiulth.of Portland 1s also In the
city with Kulmuiin, looking Into bus
iness Interests hero.
M'MIIF.HMAX
W. P. Wink tit HH-nl Wwk Kml
In Klumntli County
W. IP.' Wink, well known among
the lumbermen of Klumath County
Is In the city today from his home
In Sacramento. Wink Is Inspector
for tho Cullfornlu Whlto Pine com
pany and was interested In Klamath
lumber prior to his departure for
the south.
WF.ATIIFJt IlKPOItT
Oregon: Partly cloudy weather,
rain tonight and probably Thursday
in northwest portion. Cooler In east
portion Thursday; fresh south
winds.
Tho Cyclo-Stormngrnph at Under
wood's Pharmacy shows the baro
metric pressure to be rising and for
the first' limn In a number of days
is approaching a more settled urea.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Generally fuir with moderate
winds.
The Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures today as follows:
High 83 Low ...63
.NKW ro.N'TOONH
Four More Nuppoi-ts Added (o
Diuieo Hat go "Venetian"
According to Frank Confer, one
of tho three owners of the dance
barge "Venetian," four more pon
toons liuvo been udded to tho barge
which will straighten out tho floor,
correcting the deck-Ilka effect
which was gained at first.
TO LKAVF. KLAMATH
Restaurant Owners of Keuo to
Make Home In .North
Mr. ami Mrs. Kay C. WnUon,
residents of Keno, will leavo in
thn mralh. f- ( ill,. -.1
they will care for property inter
ests In tho valley town. Mrs. Wnt
son conducted a restaurant In Keno
uuring tno pasi year.
WITXF.HS II Kit I'!
Illy Hiim-hcr Visiting; ill Klnniiilh
Falls for Time
Called as a witness In tho mur
der of Timothy Murphy. Sidney
Lyons, sheep ma not tho Illy coun
try Is In the city today. Lyons
wna at one time Interested In ruin.
Ing- sheep- with 'men who fought the
ratal fight in the Devils Garden
country.
LAKKVIKW
Visitors From Neighboring City
Muny in Klumntli Fulls
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sherlock of
Lakeview, accompanied by William
Corey, also of Lakeview, ara spend
ing the remainder of the week to
Klamath Falls visiting with friends
and transacting business.
HKXKFIT DA N't' K
Dance I large Kreno of "Hop" for
Unix-ball Club
FltOM IILY
Livestock Man Culled us Witness in
Murder Cuso
O. W. Howard, livestock man of j
Illy, and prominent rancher of that j
section, was called to Klamath Fall I
yesterday to appear as a witness In
tho Murphy murder case. Howard
remulned In tho city today trans
acting necessary business before re
turning to his ranch.
FltOM MKIHOKI)
Valley Itcsidcnts Visiting With
Klamath Falls Friends
Mrs. K. J. Cameron of Medford,
accompanied by her son and daugh-tor-ln-Iaw,
Dr. and Mrs. W. L.
Cameron of Grants Pass, and Rich
ard Miller of Medford, is spending
some time In tho city visiting at
tho homo of Mrs. W. W. Flnley.
The party drove over the moun
tains and report excellent high
way conditions. They stopped in
the Arcado hotel last night.
Witt!
A Clever Presentation of a Delightful Stage Play,
"Friendly Enemies'
f With America's favorite comedians i
WEBER and FIELDS
Beautiful Claire Windsor in "The Denial"
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POItTLAXI) VISITOfl ILL
C. 1). Sullivan Suffering From
Slight Attack of Flu
C. D. Sullivan, business visitor
in . Klamath Falls, who resides in
Portland, Is confined to his room
in the White Pelican hotel, suffer
ing from a slight attack of flu.
ills condition was reported as some
better this morning, over that of
last night.
FOR RENT
Electric Copper Tub
Washing Machines
$3.00 per month
Uhlig's Electric Store
Phone 234 Opposite Postoftlce
As a benefit for tho baseball club
a dunce was given last night on tho
dunce barge "Venetian" and trose
Interested in the affair report a
most profitable evening, both So
cially and financially. Returns from
tho affair went Into tho coffers of
tho association.
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IllHINKHS VISITOR
l:. II. Ilnlslger Visitor in Ashland
Yrstrrduy Afternoon
E. 11. Ilalslgcr, prominent auto
dealer of Klamath Falls, was
among the out-of-town guests who
spnt yesterday transacting busi
ness In Ashland. Dalslger reports
good highway conditions.
TOVKISTK li K'HK
Wlnnrninrra Itcsldcntx From Neva
da Stopping in City '
FltOM SACHAMF.XTO
W. II. Hart Visiting Here on Ilusl
lien Interests
W. H. Hart, owner of tho Hart
lirolhors building, Is In the city for
savoral days from his homo In Sac
rnmonto to look Into business inter
ests and holdings in Klnmnth Falls.
BACK BAD TODAY
Then Find tho Cause nnd Correct
ji a uiner Klainntlt Fnlls
Folks Havo
There's little rost or peace for
tho backache Bufferer.
Days are tired and weary
Night brings no respite.
Urinary troubles, headaches, di
slnoss and nervousness, all tend to
prevent rest or slcen.
Why continue to be so miserable?
wny not uso a stimulant diuretic
to tho kldnoysT
Use Doan's Pills.
Your neighbors recommend
Don it's.
Head this Klamath Falls case:
J. J. Keller, 718 Jefferson street.
says "J am glad to recommend
Doan's Pills, for they fixed mo up
in good shape whon my kidneys
wore out of ordor. I had dull, nag
ging bneknehes nud a soreness
across my kidneys and my kidneys
didn't act right, but Donn's Pills
soon stopped tho backacbo and re
lieved all signs of kidney 'rouble.'
Prloo 00a, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kldnoy. remedy-
got Doan's pills tho same that
Mr. Kollor had. FOBter-Mllburn Co.
Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. .
Wood
BLOCK WOOD
. is down to the bargain
SUMMER PRICES
Order a couple of loads
each month through the
summer at these cheap
prices and you will be
prepared for winter.
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to burn"
601 Main Phone 535
Among tho many out-of-town
visitors who are doing their spring
touring early are Mr. and Mrs. W.
II. Elliott, residents of Wlnnemuc
ca. Nevada, where Elliott Is Inter
ested In business. IIo nlso Is trans
acting business while in Klamath
Falls. 1
FltOM VALLEY
Mrs.. Dnhl Ixwking After Rlicep In
terests in Kliunnth
Mrs. C. B. Dnhl,' who was a visi
tor over the week-end in Klamath
Falls fro mher home In Tygh Val
ley, Is In tho city again, Interested
In sheep holdings In Klnmath. Mrs.
Dahl Is one of the most successful
ranchers of the valley country.
FltOM VALLEY.
Roads Over Highway in Splendid
Condition
' According to recent visitors in
Klamath Falls from the valley
towns the highway from Ashland
to Klnmath Falls is In the "pink
of condition" and not since the
summer months of lost year have
they beon as smooth. Among the
out-of-town visitors in the city
from the valley are G. Ce Corum
and Paul I). McKee from Medford
and E. Rob'nrtson of Grants Pass.
VISITING II Kit K
Oakland Visitors Frequently Stop
. In Kliunnth Falls
Southern visitors in Klamath
Falls are numerous as ever and
among tho most important and
most frequont guests nro . Mr. and
Mrs. ,0. W. Hancock, interested in
tho lumbar gnmo from tholr home
In Onklnnd, Calif. ,.
VISITING HF.HF.
Illy Visitors Muny in Klnmnth Fnlls
This Week
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iTInny out-of-town visitors are in
tho city this week, visiting with
frlcouls, or intorosted in other mat
ters. Among the Illy guests here is
Mrarlll Wallace, a resident of the
neighboring town. ,
' ENJOYS TRIP
Los Salliin Takes Day Off for Fish,
ing Near Fort Klumntli .
Los Saling, in company with his
dog Putsy, left early this morning
botoro daybreak for Fort Klamath,
whore ho spent tha day angling in
tho stroums in that section. Some
roports are prevalent that Saling
also went "for to shoot a bear."
KODAK FINISHING
8 Hour Service
, The Peasley's!;.
I, Opposite Com-J House ,
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Take advantage of our sale
prices. You can supply your
needs here; and save Big
Money as long as the stock
lasts
A New Hat for
Decoration Day
can be bought
here at a big
saying.
1.00 Pongee Silk
88c -
33 inches wide-good
weight .
$2.50 Canton
Crepe, 1.79
Rosewood, henna,
green, sandlewood,
rose and beige.
40 inches wide
50c Everfast
Voiles 48c
The genuine, absolute
ly guaranteed voile. We
have , sold this quality
for 2 years and have
never had a yard re
turned. Comes in
about 10 choice colors.
Holeproof
Hosiery
Regular 1.00
Sale price . . .
Regular 1.50
. Sale price ;
Regular 2.25
Sale price .V.
Most all colors and
black in the above lots.
78c
1.28
1.88
Ribbed Tops
Regular 1.65
Sale price ... 1.39
Regular 1.85
Sale price . . . 1.58
And they are all
new most every
hat in stock re
ceived within the
last two weeks. .
Many arrived to
day. -i
All the bright col
ors, with a good
assortment of
white included. g
Sale Prices
2.98 to 6.98
AH Voile, Linen,
Gingham
and suiting dresses for
a mere fraction of the
former selling price.
Sizes 16 to 48.
Former prices 6.50
to 16.50
Sale Prices
3.98 to 8.98
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