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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT J r TVV. THURSDAY, MAY 23,"192lf THE EVENING HERALD BROADWAY MALIN TWO DAYS ONLY SATURDAY, MAY 30 Matinee 2 P. M. Evening 8 P. M. SUNDAY, MAY 31 Matinee Only 2 P. M. The Greatest of All in a Year , of Truly Great Pictures! mm Al 1 Hxt rHanr! Picture News of the ; Klamath ; Country BONANZA '' Emit Flackua was e visitor from ' Hlldebrand over the week-end. '-'' Mr. Gilbert Harrison, rancher vest of Bonanza was a business Visitor Mondar. I Mr. and Mrs. Novotry entertained Sir. and Mrs. A. A. Wilkinson Sun day evening. . ; ' Mr. and Mrs. R. n. Lytle and ' daughter, Louise,-Mrs. A. V. Lytle and daughter, . Alice, and Mary ' Scott picnicked at. Log Lake Sun- ;f ' day. '; : '" The Bryant ' Mountain school o( .which Miss-Mary Taylor la teacher, ; hold its annual picnic at Harpold Dam Tuesday. All the students re port a very good time. '- Mrs. it. R. Sparks visited with '.Mrs. Amonda James Sunday after- 'noon. . .' Misses Mary and Edith Scott and 4 -Ruth Bowman hiked on Bryant .; Mountain Wednesday. .. . i'i : Mrs. Sam Lilly visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle last week. . Mr. od ' .Mrs. A. A. Wilkinson i,., motored to Beatty Sunday. ,, Mr. Du Vail of Langell visited in i ' Bonanza Monday. . r Mrs.. Jerry 'McCarly shopped in ; town Monday. -; : :' . : '.' : C .-' , . i .'Mr.' Ross of ihs West Coast OK ' woy .ma2Te a business trip to Bon 'snia Mor?.y,r Tj'.;! 'j,..,, ,. Mr. J. 0, liamakor' returned from a brief business .trip to EugenO Won .'.day. He and Mr.. Wm, Chase' will f operate as res I estate dealers and . lawyers In '(heir office across the street ' from the Irrigation offlce.i .Mr., Haniaker .(says - that" they wtl specialize, in land law, , : ,." ' Everett Sparks was in Bonanza : Monday, : ; , , rrf Mrs., Thayer was a guest of Mm , H. V. Lytle's Monday' afternoon. Mrs. K. I. Bold and children, Luclle and Ivan, visited Mrs. Sparks i Monday. Miss Ruby Carlisle visited friends Monday. .' Mr, and Mrs. Bob. Lytle .visited Mrs, H. V. Lytle Monday afternoon. KODAKt,F.INJSHNClff, ''' lauu.9pnt at 6 p. .m.'.' . lnAU The Peae?. Opposite Court House His life from the log cabin to the White House. We're Coming Father Abraham 300,000 Strong! Those words sounded round the world and .'he situation is one of , the greatest you've ever seen on ' the screen! ....... .Young and old ev eryone finds some thing different in it to admire and applaud ! presented by and Ray Rockett '&! -,...:.V,-..i ... mm m Mr. Rohrer is TlBitlng in Bonanza this week. Bobby Sparks Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Sparks for a short time. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom 'Sparks were visiting in Bonanza Sunday. Misses Mary and Arline Taylor are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Phil patt. ; Miss Edith Scott was the guest of Miss Janet Philpatt Sunday. SPRAGUE RIVER . The heaviest rain of the year foil here Tuesday and Wednesday,, re sulting in the Sprague River going out of its banks in reverol places, a fact which has caned n-.'idi re joicing among local Indians as l. will .result in big hay crops In the Inundated meadows. 4- Mr. Strahorn, president of the O. C. & E. ralway, was a business visit or here Saturday In his prl-'a'.e car. O. T. Anderson and family spent Tuesday night with Rev. and Mrs. Ivey C. Clark. Mr. Anderson was on his way home from the Klamath Agency, where he had been on busi ness. Miss May Reynolds Who has had charge of the cook house at the Campbcll-Towle Lumber Co. has left. A man cook has taken the placs. F.; A. Hutto, Sub. Indian Agent. has - returned; from Paisley, .and Lakevlew where he went to attend to business. .' ' " '' t. ,Xhe Ladies Aid Society wll moot with 'Mrs.-Daniel Clinton, o Thurs day of this week. y(i. Mrs. B. E. Wolford, and Mrs. Dan Wann and children were outdriving Sunday afternoon. Mltwt .., . Mr.' Pan key and son wre shop-, ping in Sprague River Saturday, and. while in town called on Rev, Mrs. Clark. . ' ' ". .'. . :., Judge Levi Walker made a visit to Beatty last Tuesday on business. Mr, and Mrs. Fralejr made a visit to the Klamath Agency Saturday. The Fraleys were accompanied by Mrs. Bertha D. Wallace, the field matron of Yalnax. The Fraleys have charge of the day schoot at No. 3, and have a very successful year. Mr. Lee Shndley who has, a posl- f tloaJjilj. .thp,tCampl)eUtumbeif Co, nun rmurucu Hum u viniv iu inn home " Tn'"Ch1co;'--!llfornla.i. jyir., Sbadloy returned with his family htit left them nt Chlloquin with his mother utilll i tWu tic,t ji' iouo' 1n town for tltcm,i',.)mit:,.' " '" A lni'Krt crowd gntlieroif ill tho home of the Clurkos' Friday evening for a social time. They sung souks and played games. After the social was over .Mrs. Clarke served rvfrush' ments. Mr. W, C. Matlson, manager of the Campball-Towlo Lumber company here, was week-end visitor In Klamath Falls. Mr. Dare Skeen, one of our pro gressive ranchers was on our streets opo day last week. . v There will be a. mass meetlug at the tent' Wednesday ernulng In the tnloraKt of n Friends Community church, i Kveryouo is invited. Mr. Frank: Coburn, one. of the eouncihneu was In town Sunday. ,-,Mr. ' Dice Crane of Beatty was through hero Friday on his way home from Chiloquln where ho had been on business Mrs. Crntues left Saturday with her family for California, where she will visit her sister, and other rela tives. Mrs. Cruutes will return In a short tlmo but her oldest daugh ter, Wynona will remain for some time. KENO On Wednesday evening in the presence of a number of friends, the senior class, consisting of LoIb Snowgoose, received the diploma and passed , forever from high school. Other members of the school assisted in presenting the usual program after which W. E. Bobbin gave a very interesting ad dress. ' Miss Sylvia Erduian returned to her home In Eugene Thursday with her ' two brothers, who drove down to get her. Wo shall all be glad to welcome Miss Erdman back next fall. Angusta Puckett has gone to her brother's logging camp at Rocky Point, In the capacity of book keeper. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Puckett were Keno visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Simmers and daughters departed Sunday to spend a few days visiting friends in Roseburg. The Vochatzer brothers with their well drill have at last arrived at the L. W. Anderson ranch- and are drilling a well conveniently close to the kitchen door. The proud smile which , adorned Aaron Moore's countenance Mon day was caused by the arrival of a baby girl - named , BonnlOi Both mother and daughter ' are doing nicely. . T. A." Grubb ' stopped : .ln Keno Sunday en route to , and : from Dorris. - ! -. ... ,.. . Velda Puckett has gone to her Father's logging camp to spend her vacation. Velma Snowgoose ' enjoyed a pleasant afternoon with Mildred Hartell Sunday. . Picnickers consisting of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Puckett, Miriam "Crubb, Reatha Hartell and, Jessie Puckett drove to Jenny, creek Sunday. Lois Snowgoose called on Mrs. R. A. Broyles Sunday afternoon. ' Jessie Puckett and Miriam Grubb were . shopping In Klamath Falls Monday. ..The girls are preparing for the short course at the O. A. C. which , they .. .will, take again this year In company with other club members. Vora Grubb and Mao Clevenger, also expect to go from this district. . - Oliver Puckett came down from bis brother's logging camp the first of the week and remained ' long enough to procure a load of wood for his mother. Mrs. Abbott and Mrs. Moe, both of Klamath Falls, were guests at the G. H. Nelson home one eve ning during the week. Ben Snowgoose was a caller at the McCormlck home Monday. ' Hunsaker Makes Short Work Of Liquor Venders Little delay wos experienced .' In the arrest,' conviction and sentence of Frank and Marjorle Bachell of 820 Oak streeti. who were the' vic tims of a raid from the sheriff's of fice-led by Sherif Hawkins ', last night. Bachell was fined 300,and his wife- $150. . - ' . ...i 'They- were arrasted shortly before 9 p. m, and deciding to plead guilty were marched down to Juatftfe of tho , Peace Hunsaker's home on Fourth and Oak streets. Those who conducted the raid were Sheriff Hawkins and Deputies Hlltcn, Ken dall and Burke. WEEKS HAS OPKRATIOX BOSTON, May 28. Secretary of War John W, Weeks was operated upon , today at the Phillips House, Massachusetts General' hospftKl, for gallstones. bulletin Issueit by. Dr.J nanlta. J?Jke Johes, ' tho opeVttfln f BurgeolTtr-tc4con-l dltlon was good, ,ij J : Shop Our Windows (cfr A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER HOUSE AND PORCH FROCKS .'Rourtd-T he-House Aprons Entirely 'hew from anything yet, 'printed patterns, 2 pockets, fie in back, do .not, sag. cannot slipTrff. .End of Month Special at ; 9-4 Bleached Good heavy weight, free from dressing, ordinarily worth 75c the yar.d, J-lA'e reserve the right to limit. EM- 6( "Month Special,-"9-4 wide .-. ...... Marcel W 'overs' The nationally advertised price of this waver is from $2.50 to $5. -We have a limited supply for End ,df lonth Sale to go out at ..... mi-yjf-- SILK yests 1 f finerayon in open sthch. This is a very popular vest and the limited -supply should war 'raht your immediate selection. . - 89c '' -v. Rail'lfcdy W'ouid " Reopen - Central ,1 V ' Padfic'siPIering SALEM, Ore,, May 28, I'otltlon to reopen the Southern Pacific-Central pacific rallrroad company cana Insofar as .It affect the railroad map of Oregon, also a rcqitent 'that should tho application of the Oreat Northern and Northern Pacific for permit to. extend to Klamath Kall be granted the public service com mlnnlon may rdnr a joint and com mon liner or Joint conittructlon and common uho of the prexent uncom jloW13h(tii,.peoii' mode of the lnlexiCaa - MmxsiCT'eil0l(f&rmv j"pUj-"-"-rrcJhXl Store Closed Saturday Until 1 p. m.'in ' II .; -. .... , . i, , l . , . ' 'i ' Again Multitudes oi Women Will Welcome This "End of Month Sale" of The Woman's Store Long Experience Has Taught Them' the Saving on Quality Merchandise at These Undcrsell .ingPrkes.. " Frocks of all linen in wide at tractive stripe patterns. Noii crtishal)le fast color that will , answer every purpose around the house, garden, street or outing wear. Various colors, some side button, jabot front, nil edges bound wit Iv, linen, t End of Month Special $4.95 , New "Lino" House Dresses Well made in .various fast col ors, neatly trinied, you will like them and cheaper than you can make them. End of Month Special $1.45 $ 1 .25 Sheeting 59c $1 .29 i i SILK BLOOMERS Nice glove silk quality. Good and roomy and insure good wear, laun der nicely, clastic at waist and knee. Every woman likes them. $1.95 i TRUTH IN .of 1 the pjtH-irvc ,cpmmlHlon. "Wo haveatkduiif 'furthof Vear-Inftyiifitbj-iljjuioro. Pacific-Central caSe"nt the a'raoJtrrte -hoarlnj: la "Tho commlKlnon loem, It w.uld bo derollct In ItH duty to the public If It permitted a repetition of tho flaiico of 191113, when two llnea of railroad wore permltlnd to dupli cate construction up the DeHchutea river to Bend at whlch tlme 'approx imately 24,OO0,0OO was apent. when one-half that amotint would have been sufficient. ."Tlila burduij of unnocoiHary In vontment will eventually,'be reflect ed, In the freight Tatos pa'lrfilby tho BAnBali(puWlc.i' ,'.. As reHill or'tb'uftluWtJnHfW!. Observance of National Memorial Day Mothers ofChitdren Who Are " , y Inclined to Save: Take Par tic-, ular Note of These Numbers Children's Coats Think of the opportunity to buy a chitds eoat al this time of the year, that' will answer for next year as well, ' at savings like these. Practically any style and size you would want up to 15. Priced for this End of Month Sale at, , 1-3 INFANTS AND CHILDRENS HARD SOLE SHOES Lack of room in our Infants Dept. forces us to close out .ill these shoes including the famous "Little Chick" make. Sizes up to 7 and 8, all high and low hard sole shoes. About 30 different styles. End of Month Sale 20 per cent off "Outing Day" Special Think of being able to buy Khaki breeches at this price. The regular price is $2 and $2.50. Sizes from 8 to 18 years. Special for Knf. of,. Month Misses Khaki Jackets For your next outing trip. Practical and serviceable, most ly Misses sizes to 36, some belted, etc We arc selling them for lack of full sizes. Keg. $3.00 . Satinette Bloomers Another shipment arrived re cently antl prove to be a popular value. Colored and white, sizes 29, elastic at waist and knee. End of Mouth Special at ' ' . 1 ' Furnishing You With Curtains, Special Prices We have especially made up one lot of curtain ing consisting of scrims, marquisettes, dotted swiss, lace and others. Some values to 45c, full width and truly represent a good End of Month Special at, 25c Ready to hang lace curtains, full length, beautiful shade of rose stripe with wide ' fringe at the bottom. Regular $3.50 value at, 2.75 pair ADVERTISING! of tho public service commission, thdnrdorof the lntorstalccommorco commission, made Tobruary ii23, Inf tho Central Pacific case, speci fically reserves' the right' to reopen proceedings, at. any ..tlpto, by order of tho interstate' cdrn'morcVlcomntls' alon either upon Inltlatlvo of Iho commission or motion of any per son claiming an Interest, for the purpose of making such order as the commission may deem necessary, supplementary to the original crdo". British-Soviet Pact Declared Not Likely LONDON, May 28. (AP) Foreign Minister Chnmhnrtnln, nn- sworlng questions' today .In tho bouM of,, rBprosnntntlvos. doclared, Ml "'I All Day Friday and Saturday From I P. M. to 8:30 P. M. off $ 1 $ 1 $ 1 tho nrltlsh-'EOVflruinottl liiid. no In tention of tHVilJjlnu)irutjitj"B with , Mr. , CMimberrttitl said: (I should hot carfsldUr aitit nropoaiil mndo ,, ,- is? io mn. s"i. m lil lll'IlT IN (ItAHH NGW YOHK, May 28. Twulvo passengers wnre Injured today In a collision of two subway trains in tho bronx. AmWannea woro hurried to the scene, "Krystal Kotc" Kodak Finishing , UNDERWQOD'S 1 ' ''i I. twmm P J ' ...